Pompano Beach High School - Beanpicker Yearbook (Pompano Beach, FL)

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Do you see a doctor, a lawyer, a scientist or a politician? Watch as tomor- rows leaders pass by. ass as eR SUA TERS MR See AS Freer ers 3} 4 3 ; ; The creations of nature stand as if to say, “Look at us under the sky, living and free.” But isn’t mankind just as alive and just as free? Fs SP BRR gti ae Expressing and conveying thoughts and feelings can be frustrating because words are often inadequate; however, today’s generation does not fall prey to rely- ing upon verbal communica- tion alone. Hands, ges- tures, eyes, and expres- sions contribute to the syn- thesis of a total thought. Every action, written word, and stroke ofa paint brush is an extension of the very real thoughts, dreams, and beliefs of this unsilent generation. ' ee ae) S ! Aomore i ON SA au! Each generation is reared and taught ina different world; it leaves its scars, its reforms, and its beauties. Today’s genera- tion will be remembered freed om is not free not for its blind obe- dience and passive acceptance, but for its eagerness to understand the complexities of life and to find the hidden path to unity and under- standing among men. Academics is the nucleus of our school. Faculty members not only teach us how to determine the energy contained in an atom, recite Cicero's orations, and how to sing, they teach us how to get along in their world, the adult world, that we enter when we go out on our own when we leave Pompano Beach Senior High. Academics: Linda Pearce, Mike Harris and Andy Slatkow. 16—ACADEMICS ACADEMICS—17 Paul Proffitt Principal Samuel St. Clair Assistant Principal Robert Bedford Dean Marjorie Southern Dean Theodore Taylor Dean Deans Theodore Taylor and Marjorie Southern study schedules. 18—ADMINISTRATION . ew ea Le Dean Robert Bedford answers questions from parents. They work hard to maintain organization. Administration willingly listens to the voice of the student body. Although the admin- istration takes the student’s viewpoint into consideration, they must also enforce the policies firmly. Keeping lines of communication open allows a large institution like Pom- pano Senior High School to run smoothly. $) A PROUD FUTURE RMY ” Rs study i, «ih : s CER neers Corps Sue Martin ponders the military drain of eligible young men. és Mrs. Nancy Von Ammon Mrs. Kathleen Bledsoe Fred Conley William Milano Mrs. Bonnie Spradling Alfred Wolken As part of his daily duties Mr. William Milano informs a student of the various opportunities available to her. Assistance is given to those with problems. Our Guidance department at Pompano is a very necessary part of our school. It not only helps students in high school, but helps them prepare for college, and in getting jobs. Our guidance counselors often spend their Saturday mornings giving a test to help us get accepted into colleges of our choice. They also arrange college night. GUIDANCE—19 Mrs. Carol Barfield Mrs. Maudie Blondin Mrs. Mary Geer Mrs. Francis Gordon Mrs. Dottie Harper Mrs. Ethel Hedlund Ruth Hooper Mrs. Lois Pittman Mrs. Patricia McCaughey Mrs. Dorothy Harper applies her knowledge to the difficult task of recording the school’s transactions. 20—OFFICE STAFF Qualified office staff proves itself efficient. The office staff at Pompano Beach Senior High School works hard to make our school run smoothly. They spend many hours doing the bookkeeping, taking care of school fees, pro- viding telephone service, doing the correspond- ence work, keeping attendance r ecords, and many more important jobs. OFAN OF 8049 Sandy Love aids Steve Day and Linda Bland in the office. Mrs. L. Pittman collects the mail and does many other jobs. Mrs. Marie Miceli Mrs. Betty Thomas Mrs. Patricia Yinger OFFICE STAFF—21 Mat 4 a wt f Gwen Vivian and Kerry Carlin, students in Mrs. Creech’s English class, perform on their flutes for an English project. Reading broadens student’s interests. Carl Alderman English, the only subject that is Barbara Callahan required in all three years of high school, is the basis of all educational needs making it an integral part of any student’s curriculum. Mrs. Mary Campbell Mrs. Bernadine Carroll Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Barbara Clark 22—ENGLISH Mrs. Helen Creech Mrs. Marietta Die Aage Jensen speaks to his class about life in Denmark. Thomas Dunn Mrs. Carol Gleason Marda Helton Mrs. Dorothy Henesy Virginia Kiester Mrs. Betty Langteau Mrs. Lena Matthews . ENGLISH—23 Mrs. Patricia Matthews John McCahill Opal Menius Mrs. Carol Prescott Mrs. Beverly Raznoff Mrs. Betty Thompson Mrs. Williams consults her lesson plan book. Mrs. Bernadine Carroll diligently grades papers while the students assiduously prepare their home work assignment. 24—ENGLISH A studious Junior class contemplates the deeper meanings in Thorton Wilder’s Our Town. Leo Elwart displays his project for English. Pompano Beach Senior High School students are traditionally required to delve into such noteworthy accomplishments in World literature as William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” which is a masterful example of Elizabethan writing, and “The Crucible” which is a gripping contemporary play. Mrs. Peggy Truitt Mrs. Normadine Wesley 7 Mrs. Vivian Williams Gail Williamson Mrs. Annette Wilman Martha Wray ENGLISH—25 Christian Bailey Mrs. Evelyn Blow Barbara Everitt Paul Gebert Arthur Grismer Jack Heifner Dale Johnson Norris Kelley Mr. Carl Martin catches another student in the act. Knowledge is gained in experimental work. Our Science Department offers many different courses for the interested student. The courses range from College Review Science to Advanced Physics. . Last year a new and unusual course was added to the Science Department, Ocean Science. Its popularity with the students has grown immensely. 26—SCIENCE Leadeys. 6 him Randy Kester to study particles with a microscope. John Manchester Carl Martin Joseph Santiestaban William Towery Mrs. Barbara Volpitto Kenneth Walker A group of inquisitive students engage in experiments. SCIENCE—27 John Baskett Laverne Blackard Mathematics is necessary to modern man. Keeping ahead in this field, the mathematics department offers a wide range of courses, varying from Review Math to Calculus. Two new teachers have been added, bringing the total to sixteen. Math no longer stresses the importance of merely solving problems; understanding the theory involved is essential. Elmer Brewton William Cheshire Mr. Alex Sokol presents a highly complex problem. Rick Sproul is very confused over the solution to the problem. 28—MATHEMATICS = Janet Doak Raymond Forrest Giltner Forrest Hale Mrs. Candance Hoskin Mrs. Martha Jansen Mrs. Frances Merricks Billy Miller Mrs. Margaret Rockafellow Mrs. Betty Sweany Robert Whipple Mrs. Elizabeth Zelazo Sue Ward, Sue Martone, Marcia Orescan, Carol Perkins, and Larry Harrison seek the answer to a complex math problem. MATHEMATICS—29 Mrs. Ann DiNardo Mrs. Beatrice Hardie Carolyn Payne Mrs. Doris Scheck Our library is a storehouse of literature. Many students make use of the library and its many books several times a day. It is often filled with students putting some extra time to use studying; often students find time to use our library for research during term- paper time, and many students make use of its facilities after school or at night. ere ea if] } Nz Sues ie . ‘eo 8 ei Sa My ABBE A 2 Students find the peace and quiet of the library conducive to the study and research required by their teachers and classes. 30—LIBRARY Learning a different lan guage is challenging. Pompano offers a wide variety of foreign lan- guages, including Spanish, French, Latin, Ger- man, and Russian. The courses are taught by teachers with different backgrounds and include culture, vocabulary, and algae as well as basic grammar. Languages help to broaden a person's knowledge of countries overseas. Mrs. Shirley Bayard, one of our new French teachers, demon- strates the proper enunciation of a new dialogue. Diane Hogan and Louise Groulx discuss Spanish together. Mrs. Shirley Bayard Richard Flaherty Hal Green Mrs. Martha Hirsch Mary Killebrew Mrs. Gwen Montgomery Mrs. Haydee Morales Mrs. Helen Watkins FOREIGN LANGUAGE—31 Jeff Cohen makes a point for his side in a discussion on government in Mr. Wilkner's advanced American History class. James Adkins Elenor Baldwin Mrs. Christine Dietrich Ronald Geiger Mrs. Judy Johnson Nolene Justice Richard Miller Henry Moody 32—SOCIAL STUDIES ed Mrs. Marie Murphy Suzanne Orrell Robert Parks James Planutis Raymond Stoviak Robert Warner Robert Wilkner Social problems evoke student discussions. Several new social studies courses have been added to the curriculum, including Mod- ern European History, and Economics Sociol- ogy. These new courses are offered to Seniors, as well as American Institutions, and Geography Contemporary History. American History is required for Juniors, and World History is open to Sophomores. Mr. Planutis talks with Tracy Wolfe about Institutions. Mrs. M. Murphy organizes one of her fearsome history quizzes. SOCIAL STUDIES—33 The “Fickled Finger of Fate Award” wil l be given to the fickle-fingered second year typists for their fickle-fingered touch. Mrs. Thelma Atkinson Mrs. Mary Bank Mrs. Edna Brown Mrs. Agnes Colbert Mrs. Doris Emmett Fred Fiat James Higley Mrs. Judy Hodge 34—BUSINESS EDUCATION T RECORD © 2 a esiness” THe ee pus Nese TRANSACTIONS TRAN SACTIONS ARE RECORDED THE JOURNAL APPEARS. eck ON SOURCE DOCUMENTS Efficiency and accuracy are sought by students. The job of teaching administrative and sec- retarial skills is undertaken by the Business Education Department. They prepare students for future jobs as secretaries, accountants, bookxeepers, and general office workers. With this advanced preparation, students are more qualified to get better jobs with a better future and higher wages. tmiAL BALANC® — EQUALITY OF DEG: DITS IN THE LEDGES Gia tae ANCE IS A LIST OF THE TLES IN THE LEDGER BALANCES ARRANGED BLUMN AND A CREDIT COLUMN TOTALED Paula Miles shows June Parker the system of bookkeeping. Mrs. Sarah Johnson Mrs. M. Nickerson explains the solution to Debbie Hager. Mrs. Vivian Owens Mrs. Ruth Shea BUSINESS EDUCATION—35 Ability and desire are needed for Physical Education. —_ James Caldwell Being able to run fast or to jump high is not David Dutch all there is to Physical Education. Knowing the rules, being a good sport, and being able to work with a team are stressed while co-ordination and agility are being developed. Georgette Eicher Kay Graham Herman Hatfield Jeffrey Leon Betty Myrick Sandy Osterman Richard Wagar Volleyball requires much exertion in girl’s P.E. class. ; é be a yy. Mite. kei bs 36—PHYSICAL EDUCATION Coach Leon’s P.E. class exhibits their skills in flag football. Essential elements for Art are talent and creativity. Students that are taking art no longer just draw pictures, but they specialize in areas such as ceramics, sculpture, paper mache, and many other media that help them find ways of self-experience. ™j = sJune Capstack Mrs. Nancy Cella Marilan Hayes Mts. Kristi Sego gives her criticism as Dina Smith and Sylvia Fulmore carry on with their projects during Art Class. ART—37 Dr. John Canfield conducts the orchestra. Music is a subject that requires talent. Orchestra, Band, and Chorus are the three music courses offered at Pom- pano Beach Senior High School. All three strive to develop a love for and appreciation of music in students. It takes long hours of practice and hard work and practice to prepare for the performances they give. Debbie Bates, Dudley Paul, Harry Corneilsen, and Mike Vernacchio demonstrate their prowess on the different percussion instruments for our Golden Tornado Marching Band of great renown. John Canfield Richard Elliot Mrs. Harriet McMillen 38—MUSIC Mrs. Jeanne Anderson Mrs. Martha Clark Girls prepare for future roles as wives. In addition to teaching cooking and sew- ing, the Home Economics Department also offers more specialized courses. Here students learn skills that are necessary in the training for dieticians, housewives, food nutritionists, and Interior Decorators. Mrs. Phyllis Efferth Mrs. Carmel Provencal Donna Jean Tvarock Students Susan Bowdle, Sharon Dean, and Diane Prince, use.a new method of preparing a delicious and attractive salad. 7 ‘ HOME ECONOMICS—39 Richard Board Frank Hinzman Curtis Motzner Robert Mertz John Sabin Charles Schiovoni Phillip Valdez Fred Walter Respect for workshop develops students. Working with workshop tools, the students develop a respect for manual arts. The | Industrial Arts offer courses in drafting, electronics, metals, graphics, and woods. These courses provide students a chance to learn about the theoretical and practical aspects of our society. Students become acquainted with the history and growth of industrial organiz ations in addition to the materials, processes, and production needed. Ed Koteskey and Pat Crossman enjoy working in shop. 40—INDUSTRIAL ARTS Don Bryan and Tom Bradbury work during Industrial Arts. Thomas Howard Phil Linville Thomas Morris Jerry Patterson Wayne Wickstrum Importance of safety is drilled into students. Safety is the big thing in Driver's Education. Students learn what to do in the classroom and how to do it on the range. On the range a student learns how to drive under the toughest conditions so he won't have any trouble in actual road experience. Driver Ed. students demonstrate how not to drive. Mr. Thomas Howard displays courage as he directs the traffic during driver’s education class among practicing students. DRIVER EDUCATION—41 Students study latest technical advances. | Agriculture students participate in animal | husbandry and crop raising. Many projects | are undertaken during the year including raising prize pigs, cows, chickens, and horses which are displayed to the other students during Future Farmers Week. When will those impetuous first year Agriculture students learn that I’m not a cow that has to be milked? 42—AGRICULTURE Billy Bretz Walter Pafenburg pnt 2207 aRemEN BABI Eager ns Our dependable staff keeps our school going. The maintenance staff, Mr. Pete Kane and Mr. Al Michau, do many things around our school such as keeping the grounds attractive, providing ladders for hanging posters, opening rooms for absent- minded students to recover books, and many other deeds needed for efficiency. Front row: Annie Mae Harris, Ruth McCartny, Ester Snyder, Joyce Corsell, Susie Kirkland. Second row: Ruth Nickleson, Francis Shoemaker, Doris Sumco, Marie Cooper. Third row: Essie Mae Knight, Ida Mae Rozier, Hilda Jaksch. MAINTENANCE—43 Our generation places accent on involvement. The students today are believers in freedom of expression. They begin in reverberation of their thoughts, which results in a distinct unification of the student body. Working together within an atmosphere of discovery, the students may have a rewarding student life. Student Life: Cris Harding and Sandy Roepnac k. 44—STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE—45 ee Four girls from PBSHS went to Tallahassee. Girl’s state was a combination of broken candy machines, talent night, lectures on federal, state and local governments and all night campaign preparation parties. Linda Gerke and Denise Dorsey rated as senators; Claudia Shiner and Carolyn May gained city offices. ‘ i k Bi Denise Dorsey, Carolyn May, Claudia Shiner and Linda Gerke this year’s girl staters convene in the park. 46—GIRLS STATE Boy staters Nick Frisco, Glen Morehead, Bob Springer, Harry Murray, Mike Bailey, Ed Rokos, Bill Council, Dave Harvey, Lonnie Butler, Dave Callaway, Harry Greene, Rick Sproul, Joe Armater and Jim Henning give Mike Adere a lift. Boy Staters gain knowledge of government. July 6-12 students from Pompano, Deerfield and Margate, fifteen in number traveled to the state capital, Tallahassee. Boy’s state initiated competition for offices. The offices won ranged from postmaster to senator. Mike Adere, boy stater, presents the colors at assembly. BOY’S STATE—47 if In her spare time, when not studying, Patty Nealon, National Merit semi-finalist, practices flying her father’s plane. 48-NMSOQT Kevin Malone a National Merit semi-finalist, takes his position in the orchestra. Steve Goldman, Jim Henning, Debbie Hentz and Carol Hancock demonstrate to what they attribute their scholastic ability. Top scoring students receive commendation. The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests were held last March. From the students throughout the country Letters of Commendation are awarded to top scorers who go on to further competition. NMSQT—49 Juniors to serve at Graduation exercises. Seniors chose six attendants and twelve ushers and usherettes to serve at Baccalau- reate, Class Day and Commencement. The attendants were chosen to lead the seniors into the gym, and the usherettes greeted parents and handed out programs. Attendants Cathy Whitworth, Mike Bailey, and Debbie Loos. Attendants Jeff Bishop, Vicki White, and Harry Greene. Ushers and usherettes: BOTTOM ROW: Stephanie Smith, Sandy Buckmaster, Sandi Roepnack, Kathi Taylor, Jeff Madden. TOP ROW: Peter Loganzo, Lonnie Butler, Michelle Adams, Dave Dukelow and Gayle Montgomery await audience. 50—GRADUATION Rival club presidents, Dave Callaway from Key Club and Jeff Bishop from Interact try to persuade Steve Maddrey of their virtues with the help of Keyette president Michelle Adams and Juniorette’s president Pam Carlson. Various clubs vie for members. The life of a student who is trying to enter a club is very complicated. First, he must sign his name on an application form, then he must write a letter stating his qualifications for the club and finally, if accepted, he must endure the initiation ceremonies. This year about 700 students were accepted into clubs. International Club is crowded with members after club week’s membership drive. CLUB WEEK—51 OUR TOWN stages life, love and death. The plot of the play centers around the people of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire. The Stage Manager narrates the story that centers around Emily Webb and George Gibbs and their families. “Daily Life” is the title of act one; the second act is about “Love and Marriage’ and the third act depicts “Death.” The action begins when Emily and George are teenagers and continues until Emily's farewell speech as she says goodbye to life. e The town drunk, Simon Stimson, conducts the choir. 52—JR. CLASS PLAY Mrs. Webb is nostalgic at her daughter’s wedding. George promises to love and take care of Emily in a tender scene before they take their marriage vows. Cast (in order of appearance) Stage Manager Randy Marlow Mr. Gibbs Tom McCarthy Joe Crowell Jackie Wentworth Howie Newsome Rodney Jones Mrs. Gibbs Sally Richardson Mrs. Webb Marianna Musengo George Gibbs Tom Pilon Rebecca Gibbs Barbra Buhl Wally Webb Janis Bolk Emily Webb Lucy Haverfield Professor Willard Jeff Cohen Mr. Webb Tom Russell Woman in the Balcony Man in Auditorium Lady in the Box Simon Stimson Mrs. Soames Constable Warren Si Crowell Samantha Craig Jo Ellen Stoddard Baseball Players Stage Managers Director Student Director Carol White Craig Fivek Ilka Burgos Kevin Hurley Vicki Zorn Craig Fivek Bill Hefner Vicky Hargrove Gail Moore Craig Fivek Bill Hefner Vicky Hargrove Gail Moore Mrs. Bette Langteau Ilka Burgos JR. CLASS PLAY—53 | | — || i ‘ i | rT oa a , + Curtain call brings the large cast out for its last bows to a crowded audience, honoring them with a standing ovation. The seniors produce their last class play. SEVEN DAYS IN MAY placed its Ane acters in the White House and the Pentagon. The plot consists of the involvement of officials in steep politics and deep drama. News of the conspiracy draws Casey to the president. Lyman demands General Scott’s resignation after his treason. 54—SR. CLASS PLAY Satirical Lt. Hough mock-salutes the “top brass.” Colonel Casey Lt. Hough Private Davis Colonel Henderson - General Scott Marcy Doris Francine Dillard Marge Casey Paul Girard Senator Prentice Toby Sue President Lyman Esther Townsend Christopher Todd Art Corwin Shoo Alec Whitney Stewardess Girl Official Saul Lieberman General Rutkowski Mrs. Lyman Colonel Broderick Senator Clark Director Assistant Director Student Director Sam Miller Cris Harding Deena Lay John Politz Dennis Coldren Sue Gardner Mary Schweitzer Bonnie Dennis Janet Lenz Niel Johnson Glen Morehead Linda Eckenwiler Linda Hardy Harry Greene Sandy Buckmaster Phil Blackmon igs Henning Gail Braithwaite Mike Adere Linda Hardy Dunay Suleiman Roger Paul Mike Adere Peter Loganzo Candy Sisk Roger Paul Jeff Rohrer Mrs. Beverly Raznoff Mardadean Helton Sandy Reilly After resigning, Scott is warned to stay out of politics by the Senator. SR. CLASS PLAY—55 The cheerleaders lead the crowd at the bonfire over to the gym in a long winding snake-dance. The bonfire looks large and luminous from a distance as the lights of the city compete with it. 56—HOMECOMING - ca Y 4 mR ¢ Monday night at the bonfire exuberant members of the crowd rush out to add more fuel to aid its burning, blazing beauty. IS OVER Homecoming spirit is ablaze on Monday. Homecoming week was cut to three days this year. On Monday the traditional events began with Booster Button Day. Expression of spirit was provided Monday night at the bonfire. The fire roared along with the large crowd and the pep band. In the Sophomore’s Hall in L-wing an enormous Booster Button is displayed to represent Booster Button day. HOMECOMING—57 Jan Canter from WQAM receives a Booster Button. Spiritless Joellen Given receives a pi e from Debie Loos. 58—HOMECOMING At the Homecoming assembly the crowd watches the entertainment of the cheerleaders, the band and awaits the parade. Fs ae Pompano spirits ghost students during “Silent Hour.” Assemblies crowd schedule for the week. The “Tornado Watch,” was a brand-new addition to Homecoming. It provided a time for creativity and exuberance for the student body. The annual assembly carried the school from classes into the spirit. HOMECOMING—59 The five finalists and their escorts are Michelle Adams, Harry Greene, Sandy Buckmaster, Sam Miller, Sue Gardner, Tom Moorhouse, Mimi Shrader, Marty Drury, Stephanie Smith and Jeff Bishop. Jubilant cheerleaders congratulate the Queen. The Queen is crowned climaxing Homecoming Festivities came to a close with the football game, crowning of the Queen, and the dance. Girls from each class were honored to be attendants to the Queen. The attendants were Cindy Mehoves—Sr. Class, Clara Sleeth— Jr. Class, and Marsha Manning—Soph. Class. Mimi and escort Marty Drury ride in Chorus’ float pre-game. HOMECOMING—61 This year’s “Winter Wonderland” court consists of Rick Berks, Cathy Whitworth, Drew Eatmon, Sandy Buckmaster, Harry Greene—king, Cris Harding—queen, Chris Cope, Jeff Mosher, Stephanie Smith, and Jeff Bishop. Holiday spirit fills the air. The Snowball was again held at the Governor’s Club. While the band took a break, door prizes were awarded and singing was provided by choir members. 62—-SNOW BALL Couples dance to the romantic music created by “The Chosen Few”. ) 13) = fae) oO o SS oS © G2) ia] icl0) eo aS) + iss) = “4 O oT q tao] o = o e Oo ST toe tax} an) n =] = S o n cs -Q 3 fe) =) ip) o 3s ey le) =) o o = a me) oe a0 a 2) igning as Exuberantly re SNOWBALL—63 Jouna becomes Americanized as he enjoys a dish of ice cream. A student from Finland invades PBSHS. ea dae has journeyed from his and of ice and snow to sunny Florida under the sponsorship of the Exchange Club. He is a guest at the home of Dr. Revis Cheshire. Florida foliage is foreign to eyes accustomed to northern forests. 64—EXCHANGE STUDENT SRE RS aaa arrltes ei Harry Green Twenty-five Seniors noted for achievements. Each year senior Superlatives are chosen on the basis of achievements, student leadership and grade average. This year Superlatives, nominated by teachers, were elected by the members of the Senior Class. SUPERLATIVES—65 Pam Carlson Ly “ft 4) Michelle Adams 5S Stephanie Smi ; bo 66—SUPERLATIVES i Vhite da Gerke Vic Lin 5 N ca . — tH 4 a ea) =) N © Jes e by aS PEGE AR AR A ae silat ae) rears SEH RR RRR ee ea SR Ge Re Ee Oe “a = Sh ee 88 Ke ee ne we =. oe ee a oe OS ee om aa SF we wane neem oe on oe ee ar ee on Ss oe Mit€h Sherman fi 68—SUPERLATIVES SSS SS a ec onan ncennasoinie SUPERLATIVES—69 Ae ee ce le ae Seam neta Reverand Robert Smith from the First Baptist Church addresses students at the Honor Society assembly. Assemblies break the monotony of the year. Assemblies varied from the lighthearted chorus assembly to the solemn one at Thanksgiving, and from athletic assemblies to the induction of scholars by the NHS. ) Enthusiastic Juniors cheer at one of the numerous pep assemblies. 70—ASSEMBLIES _— The annual Thanksgiving assembly was enlivened with a skit about the Pilgrims and Indians. ASSEMBLIES—71 oe retest EO oe The chorus musical fills the gym to capacity. From her childhood Maria longed to become a nun; she is unable to fulfill her vows suitably and Maria is sent to the Von Trapp home as the eighth governess for the children. There she enchants them with her vivacity and her music. Then she finds herself falling in love with the Captain. Confused she returns to the abbey only to go back to marry the Captain. During this time the Nazi Oppression grows and the Von Trapp family is forced to flee from Austria. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Harriet MacMillan. 72—SOUND OF MUSIC The nuns chant during a religious service in the silent abbey. eS oe i ee. A ee eae ow « Maria makes friends with the youngest, Gretl, while comforting her. future family of the Von Trapp children and their father, the Captain. Mother Abbess ponders on her problem of Maria. Maria Rainer Gail Braithwaite Sister Berthe Laurie Latham Sister Margaretta Linda Harris The Mother Abbess Becky Burris Sister Sophia Pat Nealon Captain Georg von Trapp Harry Greene Franz Don Rouse Frau Schmidt Linda Konigsburg Lies] Marsha Manning Friedrich Steve Beville Louisa Mimi Shrader Kurt Bob Vazac Brigitta Pam Carlson Marta Beth Burgtorf Gretl Sharon Gern Rolf Gruber Marty Drury Elsa Schraeder Lee Watkins Max Detweiler Doug Meilahn Herr Zeller Gary Guthrie Baron Elberfeld Tom Brooks Admiral Von Schreiber Larry Paul A Postulant Marion Browning SOUND OF MUSIC—73 Ta t we ha eh eee ES ee Pe Students activities develop responsibility. Clubs are a very important part of school life. They fill in the extra hours of a student's life by giving him a sense of responsibility and the ability to work with other people on projects. Some clubs also help to round out careers by helping students do more work in the field that interests him. _Club Editors: Clara Sleeth, Connie Collins, Joe Armater. 74—CLUBS A REE BRETT 7 CLUBS—75 ‘|| BEANPICKER STAFF: L. Gerke, B. Cameron, P. Avard, S. Roepnack, D. Chotiner, T. Pilon, L. Hardy, M. Harris, J. Armater, J. Madden, K. Schick, F. Smith, L. Pearce, N. Knight, C. Harding, C. Sleeth, A. Slatkow, L. Markowitz, B. Weimer, C. Collins, S. Martone, A. Roig, M. Adams, S. Simons, S$. Buckmaster. Staff gets Excedrin headache no. 11671167. This year’s dedicated BEANPICKER staff worked diligently during sixth period, after school, during lunch hours, and on week- | ends to produce the record of the trials, | tribulations, and joys of the school year. | The staff helped to finance the ies eis | selling advertisements to local pases Over 1,800 subscriptions were sold. | Beth Weimer and Connie Collins work diligently on the index. 76—BEANPICKER Linda Gerke Editor Sandy Buckmaster Advertising Sharon Simons Business Debbie McCarley Circulation Martha Wray Sponsor Jeff Madden, Sandy Roepnack, and Cris Harding work diligently after school to meet the approaching deadline. BEANPICKER—77 Sue Gardner Co-Editor Cheryl Van Neil Co-Editor Mrs. Lena Matthews Sponsor Sue Gardner, Mitch Sherman, Judi Townsend, and Debbie: Guy check their schedule for picture taking. 78—ORACLE | F ORACLE is prize-winning newspaper. Pompano’s monthly, eight-page newspaper, the ORACLE, reports and interprets the events of the year. Last year the ORA- CLE won the First Place Award for the best newspaper from the National Scholastic Press Association and Third Place Award for the “On-the-Spot Coverage” from the Florida Scholastic Press Association. Merrily Allen, Cheryl Van Neil, Linda Eckenwiler, and Patti Johnson work hard for a flawless paper for the school. ORACLE—79 Mrs. Annette Wilman Sponsor Thomas Dunn Sponsor Students compete in literary contest. Outcry is a literary magazine containing poems, short stories, essays, and photo- graphs of art exhibits done by the student body. The students compete for a first place prize of $5.00 with their literature which is judged by the faculty. 80—OUTCRY A familiar sight around the school is Mr. Dunn taking his daily stroll. James Henning Editor Deena Lay Layout Editor Cathy Zimmerman Layout Editor Barbara Priegal Secretary Chris Scott Treasurer Caroline Tate Poetry Neil Johnson Short Story Outcry members arrange themselves on the lawn to rhyme, verse, and to create prose for their outstanding literary magazine. u OUTCRY—S81 Mitchell Sherman President Debbie McCarley Vice-president Sandy Buckmaster Sec.-Treasurer | Mrs. Lena Matthews Sponsor | Martha Wray Sponsor Potpourri of Comedy is Smashing Success. The Potpourri of Comedy was again sponsored by the members of Quill Scroll. Other activities included selling stationary and taking were inducted in a ceremony held at the Spring | Banquet. 8: : a ‘s ; + ad : r 4 3 | r i! | ii ipl a Fj ? re) : FALE — Quill and Scroll members take time out to meet and browse through the library shelves searching for noted literary works. 82—QUILL AND SCROLL Carl North Chairman Chris Weiss Secretary Robert Warner Sponsor The Inter-Club Council members get in some fun before getting down to business. Unity evolves from cooperation of all. Inter-Club Council coordinates activ- ities between all the organizations in the school. The I.C.C., consists of the Presidents of all the clubs and classes in the school, Chip North, vice-president of the Student Council, serves as its chairman. The I.C.C. supports two Korean orphans by collecting ten dollars from each club. A few club presidents discuss each clubs activities at an ICC meeting. ICC—83 Jeff Bishop Chairman James Gray Co-chairman | Edna Simmons Secretary Robert Warner Sponsor | Orderly debate solves many heated problems. | The task of solving problems that arise between the races is put to the Bi-Racial Committee. This thirty-member group has been very successful at Pompano Beach Senior High. At a meeting Jeff Bishop states policies of membership. 84—BI-RACIAL The other half of the members also listen in on the discussion. Harry Greene President Carl North Vice-president Student Council room is painted and redecorated. Student Council meets twice a month to discuss any problems or questions the students may have about the school. Representatives are el ected from each homeroom to attend the Student Council meetings. The Council serves as a liaison for students and administration. Kathi Taylor Corr. Secretary Vicki White Rec. Secretary Gail Montgomery Treasurer Robert Warner Sponsor William Towery Sponsor Mrs. Peggy Truitt Sponsor - ‘ j : 4 | a z 2 a Mr. Warner and student council officers have a laugh while Harry is swamped with papers of all kinds to sign. STUDENT COUNCIL—85 ah Be a2 . sa = The voices of students are heard. Some of the projects that the Student Council does are Homecoming, lockers, and the Snowball. This year the Snow- ball was extremely successful because of the combined efforts of many students. Sophomores are chosen to represent their homeroom for student council. Juniors and Seniors form a bridge between the administration and students by reporting to their homerooms current news. 86—-STUDENT COUNCIL OE? The senior Student Council members overcrowd the redecorated student council room and show their school spirit. 87 ) “Act well your part; there all the honor lies.” Thespians strive to attain this motto. W To earn the points necessary to become i] a Thespian one can be an actor, stage | || manager, prompter, or on a committee. Every year Thespians sponsor the All School Play which is put on in the Spring. Thespian members Linda Eckenwiler, Bonnie Dennis, Michele Moore, Mike Adere, Pat Pitts, Tom Pilon, Cris Harding, and Harry Greene just can’t be pulled away from the small auditorium, their home away from home. 88—THESPIANS Cris Harding President Peter Loganzo Vice-president Denise Dorsey Secretary Linda Gerke Corres. Secretary Sandy Buckmaster Treasurer Mrs. Betty Langteau Sponsor Thespians spend their time in the small auditorium prac- Jeff Cohen tries to convince them he doesn’t have the key. ticing their talents as dogs, villains and anything but people. The new Junior and Senior Honor Society members were taken by surprise when they were inducted at an assembly. Barbeque is big success again this year. Students who have attained a 3.6 average and satisfactory marks in citizenship are invited to join Honor Society. A student is also judged in leadership, character, and scholarship by his teachers before he can join. The Honor Society's traditional barbeque was a success again this year. 90—NHS Glen Morehead , President Denise Dorsey Vice-president Lee Watkins Secretary Claudia Shiner Treasurer Pat Nealon Project Chairman Mrs. Martha Jansen Sponsor p AN x Induction of members at Honor Society assembly. Mrs. Ann DiNardo Sponsor Debbie McCarley and Linda Pearce hold the traditional candle as they are inducted into the Honor Society. Students unite to pursue interests in science. The Junior Academy of Science consists of students whose interests lie in the scientific field. At every meeting one of the members gives a demonstration of a subject which interests him. In this way they hope to promote research in science. Junior Academy of Science members convene in the lab. 92—JAS Ross Doerr President Bob Wishoff Sec.-Treas. Christian Bailey Sponsor William Towery Sponsor Members experiment with Chemicals and watch the reactions. Jim Henning Chairman Steve Goldman Vice-chairman Youth Forum enters the club scene this year. One of the new organizations added to our school this year was Youth Forum. Youth Forum is composed of a cross-section of students from var- ious schools in this area. Their purpose is to represent the youth of today. In the spring, there will be a luncheon at which they discuss today’s problems with Representative Gerald Ford. Joan Sharkey Secretary Cheyenne Cox Treasurer Mrs. Betty Sweaney Sponsor YOUTH FORUM—93 Keyettes sponsor party for deaf children. Keyettes, which is an all girl club, sponsored a Christmas party for the deaf children at the Oral School. On several occasions Keyettes met Ke Club on the gridiron for some veckend fun. Keyettes worked closely with Key Club in their United Fund Drive. Connie Collins, June Furman, Debbie Zerbe, Rose Hilliard, Kathy Willis and Chris Hellegard represent Keyettes. 94—KEYETTES Michele Adams President Delores Del-Zio Vice-president Denise Dorsey Secretary Carolyn May Recorder Kathy Mills Treasurer Pat Avard Historian Linda Eckenwiller Parliamentarian Kay Graham Sponsor Betty Myrick Sponsor of the community. This year many juniors were happy to learn they had been excepted into Keyettes and aid the people 95 With the support of other Key Clubbers Dave Callaway makes a desparate attempt to portray the “Summer Blonde’. 96—KEY CLUB Dave Callaway President Mike Bailey Vice-president John Teuscher Secretary Geoff Ward Treasurer Dave Kendall Sgt. at Arms Pete Loganzo Chaplain Fr | Mr. Patterson sits in on Key Club’s interesting meetings. Key Clubbers maintain Senior’s parking lot. Key Club and its rival Interact joined efforts to participate in a marathon basketball game, the proceeds going to United Fund. Key Club worked closely with sister club, Keyettes, by attending joint meetings. Traditionally, one of the most interesting events grew out of the Key Clubbers challenging the girls to an exciting game on the gridiron. Dave Callaway President Mike Bailey V.-Pres. John Teuscher Secretary Geoff Ward Treasurer Pete Loganzo Chaplain Dave Kendall Sgt. At Arms Glenn Morehead Safety Director Jeffrey Leon Sponsor Jerry Patterson Sponsor Jean Shardell President Debbie Squires Vice-President Karen Duis Secretary Cheri Sauers Treasurer Terri DiMaria Parlimentarian Susan Tommers Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Carol Prescott Sponsor Georgette Eicher Sponsor Civinettes play in annual powderpuff game. Civinettes, a service club consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors, had five dollars added to their treasury at the Thanksgiving Assembly for having the biggest food basket for the migrant workers. They also won the carwash in which each club participated. Civin- ettes also played International Club in the annual powderpuff game, sponsored by International Club. Beth Weimer and Civinette members show their coach, Jeff Madden, their ability in football. 98—CIVINETTES Civinette members J. Traendly, J. Given, K. Thomas, B. Jefferson, C. Johnson, D. Dynis, G. Jennaro, B. Walsh, K. Coates, B. Buhl, P. Simon, W. Fifer, J. Mosher, S. Yost, P. Smith, M. Schleid, J. Palmer, M. Durante, D. Tyson, D. Dove, D. John- son, S. Speak, E. Benitez, C. Couey, L. Catri, C. Niedermiller, L. Caster, T. Hasis, R. Sweat, B. Weimer, S. Shundich, J: McMahon, D. Allen, K. Smith, N. Keily, J. Scudiero practice for powderpuff game. Jean Shardell makes a mad rush to block Jeff Madden’s pass. Butterfingers Fifer has a hard time holding onto the ball. CIVINETTES—99 Ann Williams President Allison Soowal Vice-President Dale Genova Secretary Marlene Harris Treasurer Michelle Simone Chaplain Jr. Exchangettes sell Homecoming mums. Jr. Exchangettes hold their meetings the Mrs. Barbara Clark first and third Wednesdays of each month. Sponsor ih Some of their activities are selling Home- Miss Gail Williams coming mums, selling tissue paper flowers, Sponsor put on an Easter show at nursing homes, prepare Easter baskets for underprivileged children and others. They also compete against other Exchangette clubs at the National Exchange Club Convention. te eee ee re ee Jr. Exchangette members encourage the boys to buy the girls Homecoming mums as time is drawing near to the big night. 100—JR. EXCHANGETTES f Tee - pe Ri ee all aR RS lk ae lly lll iy wataccial, lk ila all, cali aida, Guiidiniimniion oe ee ee ee clk Nalin casa aidan Vicki Zorn, Sherry Henning, Vicki Hargrove, Sherie Kester, Sandy Love, Angela Cammellini, Debbie Bollman, Gail Brahs, Mary Golly, Linda Lighthill, Peggy Lighthill, Jerri Nixon, Martha Benjamin, Jo Ann Davis, Robin Rose, Barbara Flynn, Janet Smith, Dail Harris, Becky Turbyfield, Luanne Markowitz, Margie McCauey, Shelly McDonald, Missy Behm, Marie Jackson, Linda Graham, Nanacy Fauth, Edna Dellafgen, Laura Banks, Cindy Russell, Gay Lopez, Ann Williams, Allison Soowal, Dale Genova, Marlene Harris, Michele Simone, Shirley Gagnon, Terri Frock, Sharon Bukek. JR. EXCHANGETTES—101 Juniorettes contributions aid Clothing Drive. Juniorettes took an active part in the Thanksgiving assembly this year. Their contributions to the Clothing Drive for migrant workers helped to make it an outstanding success. The annual car wash was one of the best money-making projects in the school. Pam Carlson President Gwen Lundy Vice-President Mimi Shrader Secretary Shari Walker Treasurer Stephanie Smith Historian Vicki White Chaplain Mrs. Barbara Volpitto Sponsor Mrs. Betty Thompson Sponsor tars, paki oc (at © 0 a ee Ro knd Year siahs ate Hard-working Juniorettes, Pam, Mimi, Mary Ellen, Barb, Terry, and Diane, strive for perfection at their annual car wash. 102—JUNIORETTES Mimi Shrader, Beci Glattlit, Melody Rowden, Barb Miner, Mary Ellen Stevens, Donna Sarvis, Nancy Lapage, Beth Kuntz, Diane Hogan, Kathy Whitworth, Beth Feeney, Janet Lenz, Terry Lambert, Donna Hendrix, Vicki White, Joan Gordon, Pam Carlson, Denie Silverman, Marion Browning, Barb Blackburn, Wendy Madden, Jody Vestal, Gail Braithwaite, Stephanie Smith, Merrily Allen, Kathy Rundle, Karen Travis, Kim Ellis, Jean Dipung, Nancy Sellers, Betty Gibbons, Karen Schick, Jan Sherman, Vanessa Moyer, Ann Gibbons, Gwen Lundy, Karen Moody, Kathy Harmon, Patty Saurman, Roberta Smith, Sue Ward, and Sherry Roberson, form a J for Juniorettes. JUNIORETTES—103 Interact dedicates monument to boys. This year the Interact Club members dedicated a monument to the PBSHS grads who have been killed in Viet Nam and Korea. The monument stands in front of the small auditorium. Jeff Bishop President Bill Gill V.-Pres. Jeff Madden Secretary Dan Nugent Treasurer Bob Sabin Historian Danny Johns Sgt. At Arms Thomas Howard Sponsor 104—INTERACT AAAS - Peck, D. Dukelow, S. Mauger, D. Nugent, E. Lawrence, B. Jones, P. Ederle, Adams, J. Favitta, J. Pandolphi, J. Mosher, D. Allan, F. Panton, D. Johns, B. Sabin, C. INTERACT—105 Judy Fernadez, Margie McCawley, Pam Carlson, Ellen Carey, Liz Howell, Debbie Brooks, Missy Dahl, Marijean McCarty, Mimi Shrader, Sandi Hodges, Sue Nussdorf, Kathy Herron, Barbara Terry, Connie McAllister, Chris Carlson, Sandy Grissom, Debbie Mecelli, Gerri Houston, Gretchen Kemmler, Janet Teschner, Marian Browning, Linda Konigsburg, Vickie Thomas, Carol White, Pat Simmons, Judy Beavers, Beth Feeney, Nancy Whisenhunt, Penny Turgeon, Sharavon Potier, Eloise Wells, Lynda Keaton, Jan Mosher, Carol Hancock, Sue Martone, Tina Shahan, Margaret Balistreri, Diane Butler, Mary Broadhead, Mary Braden, Gloria Vanderweit, Karen DeBuschere, Nancy Kollar, Pat Cody, Donna Sloate, || Judy Johnson, Sherry Engledol, Sandy Booth, Barbara Owens, Marie Kimmel, Debbie Hull, Carolyn Huntly, Becky Burris, 1 1} and Deborah Vanderbilt are members of the Girl’s Chorus. et oy A . bi | : | “a a 2 4 | myn rei . -_ Ey me a | ie ; a ROW ONE: Gregg Stone, Randy Marlow, Ken Rolle, Carlton Ford, Bill Cheatham. ROW TWO: Austin Patneau, Gary Gutherie, Doug Meilahn, Jeff Bantz, Jim Abbott, Bob Walbridge. ROW THREE: Roger Edge, Steve Beville, Tom Russell, Harold Wesley, Wayne Mullen, Larry Paul, David Hodges, Frank Wood. ROW FOUR: Drew Parsons, Marty Drury, Ed Terry, Chester Kusmich, Bill Wietsma, Don Rouse, Frank Brewster, Joe Moore. 106—CHORUS sseineieinivourenseconin nas omenna MIXED CHORUS: P. Nealon, K. Travis, $. Curran, L. Watkins, L. Hardy, G. Braithwaite, S. McCoy, L. Latham, L. Harris, L. Meilahn, J. Council, M. Kimmel, K. Moody, G. Lundy, J. Pierce, J. Warkinton, M. Manning, J. Goral, L. Eckenwiler, A. Patneau, G. Gutherie, C. Kusmich, J. Abbott, R. Marlow, B. Walbridge, D. Parsons, M. Drury, E. Terry, D. Meilahn, B. Wietsma, D. Rouse, K. Rolle. POMPANOTES: L. Harris, J. Hogan, P. Nealon, G. Braithwaite, C. Hancock, C. Carlson, B. Burris, C. McAllister, G. Lundy. Mrs. Harriet McMillan Director CHORUS—107 Choral Council: Connie McAllister, Mimi Shrader, Gwen Lundy, Marty Drury, Pam Carlson, Doug Meilahn, Ken Rolle, Steve Beville, Randy Marlow, Sharon McCoy, Missy Dahl make plans for successful year. Voices unite in a smash musical. The Choral Department’s main event was the production The Sound o Music. Chorus members showed enthus- iasm in various projects throughout the school year. The organization built up its treasury by selling poly-fluffs and delight- ing the audience with their smash hit. 108—CHORUS ee ee : bobo ee ee ; Yc PPO obi aa Be PLEO Adams, Albert, Callaway, Canfield, Corneilson, Curtis, Harvey, Hellegaard, Johnston, Kennedy, Klieves, Knefel, Knight, _| Lambert, Leitner, Lenz, Loganzo, Malone, Miller, Palmer, Paul, Ranes, Pittman, Rhodes, Rowe, Scott, Suleiman, Taillifer, Williams, Willis, Wilson, Wronski, Zentgraf, Barker, Bolk, Burgess, Carlin, Clark, Coates, Cochran, Cox, | Elwart, Funke, Forster, Geer, Goetz, Grady, Grande, Hart, Leavitt, Loganzo, Michelsen, Park, Polachek, Reif, Robson, Scardino, Vellis, Vivian, Wegman, Wheeler, Bantz, Brorstrom, Brown, Burgin, Callaway, Dunning, Fulton, Grande, Guiliano, Hardy, Hutchison, Johnston, Kennedy, Lauth, Magness, Newton, Oelhafen, Porcher, Seifert, Stuber, Thielen, Wegman, Wilson. Senior Alternate Orchestra Member is Sharon Simons. | Row 1 Lr: K. Burgin, J. Cochran, D. Ranes, K. Coates, C. Callaway, P. Klieves, I. Taillefer, A. Brorstrom, S. Goetz, G. Grande, D. Suleiman. Row 2 I-r: P. Johnston, D. Clark, A. Stuber, J. Bantz, M. Thielen, D. Callaway, R. Williams, H. Corneilson, J. Polachek, P. Loganzo, D. Harvey, G. Robson. ORCHESTRA—109 Orchestra is a rewarding experience. The Pompano Beach High School symphony orchestra has been a highly active and often honored organization. Its yearly activities include concerts, festivals, concert tours, contests and last but not least many enjoyable social functions. The orchestra was honored in 1969 by being asked to perform for the state music educators conference in Daytona. Another highlight of the years activities was the orchestra concert and sight seeing tour of Jamaica. John Canfield Director Row 1: |-r: Joy Rhodes—Secretary, Dunay Sueleiman—Vice-pres. social, Kathy Reif—Treasurer. Row 2: I-r: Karen Loganzo —Secretary, Pete Loganzo—President, Debbie Ranes—Vice-President—Concert Mistriss, Isabelle Taillefier—Librarian, com- pose the orchestra’s officers. 110—ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW: C. Pittman, C. Barker, G. Grande, L. Lighthill, K. Carlin, C. Carol. SECOND ROW: G. Gordon, B. ‘Forrester, G. Vivian, K. Oschner, M. Parks, J. Kruger, D. Council, R. Kipp, L. Windrel, L. Wistedt, J. Baer. THIRD ROW: _C. Griffen, H. Wilson, P. Grande, S. Boyd, S. Weinrich, B. Rawlinson, S. MacMillan, C. Matarazzo, D. Wysong, P. Meyer _B. Glattli, N. Nicholson, V. Hesselton, J. Lewis, D. Bowman, M. Scott, L. Zentgraf, L. Elwart. FOURTH ROW: C. Sisk J. Kent, R. Hillard, B. Earnst, D. Delzio, C. Durbin, J. Sundberg, M. Adere, J. Ott, G. Moore, L. Noyes, S. Ireland, A. Balistreri, P. Avard, J. Sailsbury, D. Allen, D. Brant, C. Blow, G. Moore, J. Bolk, D. Elliott, J. Barker, G. Vance, E. Rollston, D. Harvey. FIFTH ROW: K. Robertson, J. Furman, B. Ginegaw, N. Carnes, K. Annesi, P. Brown, L. Wotring, |B: Grady, C. O'Neil, D. Masters, R. Davenport, T.J. Moore, J. Garland, R. Ennis, D. Villaneuva, K. Kroff, D. Turner, K. | Newton, R. Wagoner, J. Sayers, M. McHorter, R. Smith, P. Preste, K. Malone, R. Curtis, C. Pittman, A. Shack, D. Langly, | W. Fifer, B. Palmer, L. Albert, R. Williams. SIXTH ROW: M. Vernaccio, H. Corneilson, K. Mills, D. Paul, D. McGregor, | J. Drutar, J. Tafoya, P. Sandhagen, B. Valleta, Mr. Richard H. Eliiott—Conductor, T. Ekl, B. Boyce, D. Heinrich, S. Truitt, _M. Spear, D. Loyde, M. Dukelow, C. Allen, J. Council, R. Peacock, M. Adams. rs! ? | ; | 7 | | Band is invited to Indianapolis 500. This year the band has been invited to the Indianapolis 500 and have tentative- ly accepted. In 1969 they marched in the Inaugural Parade. This year’s activities include marching at games, symphonic concerts, and the District and State Contests. The band has re- ceived eighteen years of consecutive superiors in marching. It also has social f unctions, like a fashion show, parties, and after-game gatherings. Richard Elliott Director '|D. Harvey and M. Adams show unison during half-time. BAND—111 rt Bn AMERY 072 A we se a Ce SRS i ae aA bY iN YS Shh $e hoe. est ha eo FM ate Go ee d .) FRONT ROW: T. Sullivan, M. Klimcezak, M. Burrows, C. Rogers, C. Thomas, L. Keaton, M. Rowden, M. Adams, D. Harvey, B. Miner, M. Kartub, J. Bateman, L. Miller, G. Brahs, P. Miles, S. Briand, M. Hutchinson, N. Hamist. SECOND ROW: C. May, G. Moore, C. Arthurs, J. Kent, V. Hessieton, P. Meyer, N. Nicholson, S. Weinrich, S. McMillan, C. Mattarazoo, B. Rawlinson, C. Pittman, C. Barker, K. Oschnee, M. Parks, L. Noyes, P. Brown, B. Forrester. THIRD ROW: P. Preste, S. Avard, P. Eyler, G. Grande, D. Carey, C. Hole, G. Vivian, D. Council, J. Musengo, R. Kipp, L. Windrel, C. Norling, L. Lighthill, J. Krueger, K. Carlin, M. Adere, L. Wotring, G. Gordon. FOURTH ROW: P. Grande, H. Wilson, K. Robertson, R. Rhinehardt, S. Howard, S. Ireland, D. Allen, D. Brant, B. Kesterson, R. Marucci, N. Griffith, B. Brown, J. Salisbury, P. Avard, A. Balistreri, J. Baer, D. Wotring, M. Vernaccio. FIFTH ROW: P. Carlton, D. Delzio, L. Grady, M : McChorter, J. Sayers, D. Masters, K. Kroff, R. Davenport, D. Villaneuva, R. Reeves, R. R. Ennis, J. Garland, B. Boyce, | T. Eckle, D. Bowman, C. Griffin, R. Hillard, H. Corneilson, B. Earnest, K. Arensi, B. Ginegaw, R. Curtis, G. Caponi, R. | Smith, D. Turner, T.J. Moore, K. Newton, R. Wagoner, J. Barker, C. Blow, G. Moore, G. Vance, E. Rollston, S$. Boyd, J. | Ott, D. Bates. SIXTH ROW: C. Ernsting, C. O’Neil, N. Carnes, R. Williams, L. Albert, A. Shack, J. Justice, D. Langly, W. Fifer, B. Kesterson, C. Pittman, R. Boyce, B. Palmer, D. Elliott, J. Bolk, J. Sundberg, J. Furman, K. Mills. SEVENTH | ROW: T. Barker, C. Sisk, C. Moore, C. Shivel, J. Council, D. Heinrich, C. Allen, B. Orben, J. Tafoya, J. Drutar, B. Valleta, P. Sandhagen, R. Peacock, M. Spear, D. Dukelow, E. Wistedt, C. Durben, D. McGreggor, D. Paul. 1s ax $ wat FRONT ROW: Melody Rowden—Majorette Co-Capt., Michele Adams—Drum Major, Mike Vernaccio—2nd Lt., Rick Curtis—Band Captain, Phil Sandhagen—I1st Lt., Dave Harvey—Drum Major, Barbara Miner—Majorette Captain. SECOND ROW: Dyanne Elliott—Secretary, Nancy Nicholson—Treasurer, Karen Robertson—Librarian, Janice Salisbury—S.P. Secretary, Kathy Mills—Librarian, Pat Avard—Publicity, Ross Williams—Ways and Means Chairman, John Sayers— Quartermaster, Jim Drutar—Quartermaster, Paul Preste—Quartermaster, Caroline Pittman—Quartermaster, Gail Gordon— S.P. Treasurer, Linda Lighthill—Quartermaster. 112—BAND Twirling Tornadoes brighten half-time show. Majorettes, sometimes called the Twirling Tornadoes, enlighten the half-time enter- tainment with their various routines. They also help the band sell candy, raise money for trips, and other band activities. . “ The eighteen girls compete in various Majorette captain, Barb Miner, smiles with pride at Majorettes. state-wide contests while being majorettes. . | MAJORETTES: Barb Miner, captain; Melody Rowdon, co-captain; Jeanette Bateman, Gail Brahs, Sue Briard, Marlene Burrows, Nancy Harnist, Margie Hutchison, Marcia Kartub, Pat Keeley, Marilynn Klemszach, Linda Keaton, Terri Lewis, Paula Miles, Linda Miller, Claudia Rogers, Terri Sullivan, Cathy Thomas. MAJORETTES—113 Hh | the concession stand for | They award Sue | the Month and Boy of t Jr. Exchange members: B. Kahn, L. Depris, R. Green, R. Parton, G. Cleveland, R. Henning, K. Hale, C. Stewart, and C. Koller. | 114_JR. EXCHANGE | Jr. Exchange projects improve school. || Jr. Exchange's big project of the year | was to build better restrooms and improve the football field. students, Boy of e Year. Randy Henning President George Cleveland Vice-Pres. Kent Hale Secretary Rick Svoboda Treasurer David Dutch Sponsor | yy =Pat Muldoon _ President Paul Swickard V.-Pres. Faith Olmstead Secretary Elaine Schmidt Treasurer Joseph Higley Sponsor fl | HL | DECA enters the club scene this year. DECA is a new organization at Pompano this year. Distributive Education Clubs of America is run in conjunction with the Distributive Education class. The Pompano DECA club competes nation wide with other clubs in contests dealing with sales- manship, advertising, public speaking, store display, and public relations. Com- petition is held at local, state and national conventions. The DECA program is open to all juniors and seniors who are inter- ested in careers in marketing, merchan- dising, and related service occupations. DECA—115 DCT provides an excellent opportunity to learn a trade. Members of Diversified Coopera- tive Training gain valuable on-the-job experience by spending part of the school day at their jobs. The students receive a grade from their employer which constitutes a part of their class grade. Money raising projects were worked on by all and united efforts produced a Thanks- giving basket. ee. 2 DCT members: S. Ford, D. Kotowsut, S. Major, D. Allen, P. Donahue, L. Bauer, S. McIlhehny, P. Ledford, D. Blackard. 116—DCT David Blackard President Ruth Hale V. Pres. Doreen Sweeney Secretary Patty Ledford Treasurer Lorraine Baker Historian Denise Allen Sgt.-At-Arms eas Paulette Patterson Chaplain Brenda Harris Bookkeeper Fred Fiat Sponsor D. Blackard and A. Tonderella display gifts at assembly. DCT—117 Tom Russell President Debbie Hart Vice-President Ann Williams Secretary Pat Keeley : Mrs. Mary Campbell Sponsor Mrs. Helen Watkins iW Latin Club wears togas. Sponsor Pompano’s Latin Club, don their Roman togas every other Monday night for their meetings. This year the Latin Club attended the Latin festival and went to see JULIUS CAESAR. Junior Classical League takes time from Latin Class for a picture in a little less Roman atmosphere. 118—JCL Camille Wachob, Jennie Hardy, Cheri Mumford, Linda Burns, Cindy Nadeau, Pat Smith, Karen Neill, Pat Seminario, Art Clubbers Jim Reed, Debbie DeWitt, Carol LeSerra, Debbie Brust, Cheryl Loomis, Patty Norman, Kathy Rodgers, | Dail Johnson, Toni Benvenuto, Harry Smith, Jim McLean display their flowers which were a big hit around the campus. _ Art Guild participates in Beau Arts Promenade. _| This year the Art Guild participated in the Beau Arts | | Promenade Sidewalk Art Show. Many students || displayed some of their work showing their artistic _| talent. They also made Tornado pennants. Jim Reed Ex. Director Debbie DeWitt Assistant Director Carol LeSerra Secretary Debbie Brust Treasurer Marilyn Hayes Sponsor June Capstack Sponsor ART—119 XS MN SS Oe We x3 ee ce LES Ee ey Se eee ee SRR NN RY ey eg yy MVE CCE EE ES ee ewe A ots cheek es ed ee ee ne OS a eke s 2s ek International Club sponsors Easter Dance. International Club launched their attack on Civinettes this year when they sponsored their annual Powder Puff Football Game. The guys donned feminine attire when they played the part of cheerleaders as the girls fiercely charged down the field in defense of their clubs. In one of their quieter moods they sponsored the Easter Dance. Sandy Roepnack President Bill Bateman Vice-president Carol Perkins Secretary Ki Jody Vestal ot Baer, Mike saifesiah feria Pace Sanne ta I Treasurer Debby Beattie,” Melissa Behm, ‘Carole Bennett, Sha Benoit, Linda Bishop, Nancy Bishop, Rona Brown, Mario _ Browning, Debbie Brust, Barb Buhl, Dave Callaway, Bette “Cameron, Pam Carlson, Phyllis Carlton, Debbie: Caskey, Alicia Maria Chao, Linda Check, Sandy Clark, ( Chris Code . Marcia Cope, Jenny’ Cottrell, Jenni Couacil, _Treva Coley “Missy Dahl, Denise Dove, Dee Dee Dynis, ‘Holly Eiser, | Karen Fingelly, Nick Frisco, Betty Gibbons, Joan Gordon, Joan Graystone, Pat Griffiths, Maria Gutierrez, Vicki Har- metove, Bill Heffner, Lorraine Helma, Diane Hogan, Ricky 4 Mary Killebrew Sponsor Mrs. Mary A. Banks Sponsor yas International Club members decide to take a. short break fo: 120—INTERNATIONAL b rf 8 AAS MS Ca a ae 4 ORL ES ELED DS SLOSS DSS ED Dw 3 € SEES REREROR ERE REE SALE LELL LES KOT CS EEE HK ESL TE KI RK KS EAE ERS KN CE TO MK TS eS KM SO OK OF EPCS ESSE OL ESE SEES SS SS 2 oe @ 4 se 3 i a ee 4 eee ee ee eo. See SSoS See SSeS RSS SS Se Ke SLPS, SLC rs xe e i a nF io 4 PLLA LLL x Aontgomery,. Venessa Moyer, Kaen Nelson, ¢ some exercise before going to a meeting to hear about foreign countries and cultures not to mention tasting samples of foreign goodies. INTERNATIONAL —121 122-MONOGRAM Pat Holmes President John Johnson V.-President Debbie Loos Secretary Stephanie Smith Treasurer , Te “te ‘as 6 Jeff Mosher Sgt. At Arms Jim Caldwell Sponsor Sandy Osterman Sponsor Li Jane Manchester, Joe Armater, Debbie Lohr, Jim Walton, Nick Frisco, Mimi Shrader, Doug Meihlan, Pat Holmes, Becky Glattli, Bob Shively, Mary Ellen Stevens, John Teuscher, Mike Bailey, Karen Burke, Johnny Johnson, Sheryl Roberson, Jeff Lawrence and Edward Rokos gather around the patio for Monogram Club. . . . . Ricky Burkes and Cathy Whitworth model their prize-winning _ | costume at Monogram’s Daisy Mae Dance. Athletes unite to sponsor Daisy Mae Dance. Only students that have lettered in a varsity sport are eligible for Monogram Club. The day before Christmas vacation, all new members were required to carry tin cups and beg for money for the club. Some of their major activities were spon- soring the Daisy Mae Dance and the selling of blue and gold sweatshirts. Monogram had a hospitality booth for the area’s coaches at the Christmas basketball tournament. Rick Sproul, Jeff Mosher, Becky Glattli, Jeff Bishop, Bob Shively, Karen Burke, Mike Bailey, Debbie Lohr, Terry Lambert, and Sheryl Roberson are bursting with pride alongside the Monogram Club bench. MONOGRAM—123 DONT BE. A OV EXsv MBE. WORK SIMPLIFICATION Future Homemakers of America wait patiently for the beginning of induction ceremonies for the new members of the club. ° FHA makes cookies for migrants. Tracy Wolfe This year the Future Home- President | maker's of America made cookies Marilyn Lewis for the migrant children to give to V.-Pres. them at Christmas. They also Linda Eckenwiler made yarn dolls among the sewing, Secretary | cooking, housekeeping, and other things done during class time. Linda Doubrava Treasurer Debbie Sebastian VP Degrees Debbie Ebert VP Recreation Kathi Tunney VP Publicity Beverly Van Gordon Historian Sharon Sanders Parlimentarian Mrs. Carmel Provencal Sponsor Mrs. Marty Clark Sponsor PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE 124—FHA Arthur Grismer Sponsor Mrs. Evelyn Blow Sponsor John Sortino President Cathy Welch V.-Pres. Candy Sisk Secretary Pat Hutchinson Treasurer Medical Leaders prepare for the future. Future Medical Leaders is an organiza- tion consisting of sophomores, juniors, and seniors interested in a medical career. They learn when and how to use medical equipment and drugs. FML—125 rs 1 MM MO KO SOOO “sg e | RRSSSSSSSS ee : | Se — _ | Ristetereletate reer ee ely SA Tela aR TAS ANS So ly OL! a SRS | . a2 f a. j . | Some of FSA’s girls display the dolls they dressed to give to the migrant children. 126—FSA Doreen Sweeney President Helena Mayer V.-Pres. Linda Hatfield Secretary Susan Yost Treasurer Mrs. Ruth Shea Sponsor Mrs. Doris Emmett Sponsor Future Secretaries Association dress dolls. Future Secretaries Association is a club con- sisting of typing, shorthand, and other business students interested in be- coming secretaries. The Future Secretaries Association also gives scholarships for Secretarial School. Some of their activities were dressing dolls for the needy children, selling candy, and having a car wash. | FSA members Jo Wolgamott, Margie Hutchinson, Shirley Gagnon, Janice Fina, Lonna Mayerle, Chris Cope, Linda Harris, Lauren Latham, Vanessa Moyer, Sherry Henning, Tracy Wolfe, Marilyn Nielsen, Arline Waters learn necessary skills. FSA—127 Bill Chick President Gary Thompson Vice-president Ralph Chick Treasurer Woody Hendrix Sentinal David Cleland Reporter B.J. Bretz | Sponsor Joe Pafenberg | Students gain insight on what farming is about. Sponsor Future Farmers of America was organized so that young men who are interested in being farmers can gain some insight on what farming is really like. Farming is not only milking cows, but soil testing, livestock breeding, crop planting and care, fence installation, road mending, and many other jobs. The Future Farmer's Association has a great show of members at meetings this year with almost half the club being girls. | 128—FFA Fale A trip to the countryside displays Future Farmer’s varied goals and ambitions in their livestock and land. 7 4 i t : OO yh Cr ny = Future Farmer members raise prize-winning fowls. FFA—129 Gail Pres Annette Loomis Vice-Pres. Bette Cameron Secretary Lucy Haverfield Trea Anna Dellaratta Historian Theresa Lambert Parliamentarian F.T.A. sits in on elementary class. In the Future Teachers Association you not only learn the techniques of good teaching, but also how to handle the students, such as elementary children. At the end of the year the F.T.A. members went to the elementary school to sit in the classes and learn more about teaching young children. Margaret Balistreri, Chery] Ballentine, Bill Bateman, Car Dellaratta, Lucy Goodrum, Gail Googe, Joyce Hall, Lyn Terry Lambert, Anne Lettis, Sally Liesenfelt, Annette L Priegel, Gail Seifert, Joan Sharkey, Googe ident surer Miss Barbara Everett Sponsor Joe Santiesteban Sponsor ole Bennett, Chartine Bowles, Bette Cameron, Steve Day, Anna n Hammes, Linda Hardy, Lucy Haverfield, Leonard Hendricks, oomis, Janet Mandrell, Margie McCauley, Jeri Nixon, Barbara Craig Smith, Kelly Smith, Margaret Spanola, Carmen Stupica, Cathy Thomas, Debbie Tyndall, Deborah Lee Vanderbilt, Judi Wagner, Cindra Walker, Paula Wilt, John Yancey. 130—FTA ws. SS SS a ee ee a aa Gavel Club Members: R. Doerr, B. Swanson, S. Liesenfelt, J. Politz, N. LePaige, H. Smith, S. Buckmaster, N. Johnson, S. Bautel, G. Bedenk, M. Harris, D. Coldren, P. Bedenk, J. Rohrer, D. Lay, and C. Fivek. 9 Craig Fivek Gavel Club wins Homecoming prize for best car. President Gavel club improves speaking skills by making speeches in Pat Bedenk front of groups and taking corrective criticism. They took Vice-president _ first prize this year in the Homecoming Car Class A Entry. As one of their main projects they sold gavels to other club presidents. Sally Liesenfelt Secretary Ross Doerr Treasurer Raymond Stoviak Sponsor Mrs. Beverly Raznoff Sponsor GAVEL—131 French Club Sing-Along is big hit. During a get together, French Club members had a Sing-Along which included popular songs in French. At their meetings they tasted exotic foods and have attended French restaurants. French Club Members: M. Thomas, D. McCrone, M. Gutierrez, Michaleis, D. Carlson, L. Demers, J. Keller. 132—FRENCH CLUB Bill Council President Kevin Michaleis Vice-President Mary Jo Thomas Secretary Denise McCrone Treasurer Mrs. Shirley Bayard pee Co-Sponsor Mrs. Marsha Hirsch Co-Sponsor el J. Maehlmann, J. Palmer, K. Travis, B. Council, K. 58 69 70 ‘ Club members voice career references. ou 70 7| 72 73 4 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 33 By ge ; Future teachers, lawyers, doctors, preach- et se oneinen ers, farmers, entertainers, and others BG se benefit by participation in club activities. Through such asset members, speak to the school and community. Bem € i ‘“ - ‘ a bs ‘a ain ae wi . _— | Linda Hardy, a member of the Future Teachers of America, | gains some experience working with elementary students. CLUBS—133 Competition promotes spirit and participation. Athletes acquire the spirit of competition through participation in sports. Sports teach young people many things: how to work as a team, and at the same time, how to be an individual. Athletes not only learn by winning, but also by the agony of defeat. Sports: Jeff Madden, Ana Maria Roig, Frank Smith 134—SPORTS 03 afi Y fom © Ay n Cheerleaders energetically lead spirited fans. The school cheerleaders are mainly responsible for all the enthusiasm that is generated whenever a Tornado team takes the field or court. The cheerleaders arouse spirit in everyone by decorating the cafeteria and by sometimes arahine up the goalposts and decorating them. This year, with sponsor Miss Betty Myrick’s permission, they decorated the locker room before the games. Cheerleaders lead school in singing the Alma Mater. 136—CHEERLEADERS Varsity Cheerleaders—Mary Ellen Stevens, Chris Cope, T Carol Bennett, Step hanie Smith, Sherry Roberson (co-capt before Nova game. Gere, 1G N A “ Varsity captain Mimi Shrader looks concerned about scores. eS ee “tole, Becky Glattli, Karen Moody, Mimi Shrader (captain), nd Merrily Allen impatiently await the Mighty Tornadoes | } | | | ty ere sa | JV Cheerleaders—Ana Maria Roig (co-captain), Sue Magness, Marsha Manning, Judy Scudiero, Sharon Brown (captain), and Kathy Pantall cheer the Baby Tornadoes on to victories during the football and basketball seasons. CHEERLEADERS—137 The Varsity football team experienced a trying season facing some fine football clubs | arising victorious on four occasions. In their losses, however, they always seemed to be in the ball game and fighting honorably while demonstrating Pompano’s strength and pride. A mob of wary Tornadoes converge on an elusive pigskin. ei she tebe ah a : Seiki Head coach Caldwell views game intensely from sideline. Kim Kyle makes an interception from an off-key Dillard pass. 138—FOOTBALL OFFENSE: First row—Stan Spradling, John Johnson, Dan Johns. Second row—Pat Holmes, John Trudel, Dean Payne. | Third row—Bill Bateman, Ed Rokas, Paul Watkins, Dave Huntsicker. Fourth row—Ken Wendland, Dave Hodges, Geoff Ward, Brian Moore, Roy Briggs. Last row—Rick Sproul, John Peck, Tony Yoho, Don Smith, Gary Lawrence, Jeff Mosher. DEFENSE: First row—Kim Kyle, Mark Von Stein, Jeff Madden, Mike Bailey, Irwin Schuman. Second row—Rick Rolle, Jeff Favitta, Doug Meilahn, Jay Miller, Reuben Jeffries. Third row—Glenn Ford, Bob Shively, Dave Huff, Jim Walton, Bill Council, Craig Murphy, Richard Diaz. Fourth row—Harold Greensword, Bob Conner, Bruce Satterfield, Lynne Baugh, Bill Stone, Gary Chriss, Dan Nugent. | | FOOTBALL—139 Offensive Captain Mosher pauses for a quick refresher. Season's Scores Pompano 13 South Broward Pompano 15 Hollywood Hills Pompano 14 McArthur Pompano 15 Plantation Pompano 17 Ft. Lauderdale Pompano 10 Dillard Pompano 17 Lake Worth Pompano 13 Stranahan Pompano 13 Nova Pompano - 43 Northeast 140—FOOTBALL Camera captures determination of defensive Captain Walker. Bateman skirts through large hole in Hollywood Hills’ line. _— es — ee AE ie Te Noor Saray “ep EN .. eaene ee a a : During practice the varsity squad does neck bridges while under the watchful eyes of coaches J. Leon and J. Adkins. FOOTBALL—141 JV Season’s Scores Opponents Pompano 6 McArthur 2 14 Nova 0 Ft. Lauderdale Stranahan Dillard 8 Plantation 8 Northeast South Broward Speedster Willy Austin eludes Northeast defenders. 142—JV FOOTBALL Kent Hale moves in to smother the opposing quarterback. Coach Dave Dutch looks across the field in a tense moment. JV’s enjoy a successful season. There was much interest in the baby Tornadoes this year. Pompano JV’s racked up a respecta ble 3-4-1 record. Included was a big victory over the baby Flying L’s. The team’s achievement earned the enthusiastic support of the Sophomore class. ts ets seas — a Jeff Maddox about to unload a pass. |Fullback Frank Wood (captain) charges forward for big yardage. JV FOOTBALL—143 The Pompano Beach Cross Country team was well rounded, boasting three seniors, two juniors, and a promising sophomore runner. Team captain Bill Gill, a three year letter man, led his team to a fifth place finish in th e region. The top two runners, though, were junior Frank Smith, and sophomore Joe Stitgen, finishing seventh and eighteenth in the regional meet respectively. For his efforts Frank Smith was chosen to all region team. Eg git EEF. CREA BSS fe oe hd a Oe ao Wie es Ahn Pee The Pompano Beach runners show good team spirit and a relaxed attitude as they prepare themselves for the two mile test. 144—CROSS COUNTRY Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano SEASON'S SCORES 15 15 19 29 28 32 Dillard McArthur Northeast South Broward Ft. Lauderdale Blanche Ely County 6 of 14 District 5 of 13 Team captain, Bill Gill, near exhaustion, completes his run. CROSS COUNTRY—145 Co-captain Scott Mauger displays his shooting form. Ed Rokos lays it up as Nova player tries in vain to stop him. 146—BASKETBALL a Larry Quinn goes up to assist Scott Mauger with a rebound. New Coach Conley leads his cagers to victory. PBSHS won District from Stranahan 57-52. They lost in Regional by 55-57 to the top Carol City team. Early season polls did not consider Pompano as a strong contender for the county title it shortly into the season the Golden Tornadoes were ranked first in both the Sun Sentinel and Fort Lauderdale News polls. Coach Conley in his first year as head basketball coach demonstrated his coaching skills in making a contender out of a team lacking height and weakened by ineligibility. Pompano finished third in the Christmas Tournament defeating a strong Curley team in the consolation game. The boys on the team this year displayed the traditional fast running ball game style. BASKETBALL—147 Coach Conley works patiently and diligently with the Varsity players. From left to right: Charlie Childs, Larry Rader, David Dukelow, Doug Conner, Lonnie Butler, Ed Rokos, Wiley Howard, Lawrence Quinn, Bob Jones, Bill Baillie, Scott Mauger. JV Season’s Scores Season's Scores Pompano 63 South Broward Pompano 82 South Broward 56 Pompano Dillard Pompano 54 Dillard 2 Pompano 55 Hollywood Hills Pompano 96 Hollywood Hills 48 | Pompano 56 Nova Pompano 67 Nova 55 Pompano 78 Chaminade Pompano 83 Chaminade 54 | Pompano 52 Forrest Hill Pompano 80 Forrest Hill 60 Pompano 66 Plantation Pompano 70 Plantation dl Pompano 24 McArthur Pompano 44 McArthur 63 Pompano 55 Stranahan Pompano 67 Stranahan 56 Pompano 44 Ft. Lauderdale Pompano 60 Ft. Lauderdale 45 Pompano 51 Blanche Ely Pompano 63 Blanche Ely fA! Pompano 54 Northeast Pompano 76 Northeast 58 Pompano 66 South Broward Pompano 101 South Broward 63 Pompano 52 Stranahan Pompano 7] Stranahan 66 Pompano 59 McArthur Pompano 66 McArthur 71 Pompano 46 Ft. Lauderdale Pompano 76 Ft. Lauderdale 60 | Pompano 51 Dillard Pompano 49 Dillard 77 4 Pompano 69 Nova Pompano 8] Nova 80 | Pompano 61] Hollywood Hills Pompano 70 Hollywood Hills 53 Pompano 69 Blanche Ely Pompano 68 Blanche Ely 96 Pompano 55 Northeast Pompano 64 Northeast 60 148—BASKETBALL JV—Keith James 33, Bill Martin 30, Robin Rowland 31, Kent Hale 25, Pat DeBeltrand 24, Bob Holbrook 12, Bill Kesterson 32, Bucky Mazza 11, Jeff Maddox 15, Stan Serfling 13, John Forthover 14, not pictured Danny Whaley and Jack Hawk. BASKETBALL—149 |; a Unsilent Seniors take on the 70's. With every year that goes by, a new class becomes seniors as the old one leaves. Each class leaving its own special trademarks. This year, no dif- ferent from the previous, seniors have left not only part of themselves but many of their memories—a class all our own. Senior Class: Michelle Adams and Pat Avard 150—SENIORS — wD a ds ont = Zz, ca) N Being a class officer has to be considered one of the most important jobs a student may take on during his three years of high school. Throughout the year several events take place that require Hexione of the stu- dents themselves. For this reason, it is important that we have good leadership in helping to guide our decisions. The officers work together on not only the Prom and social activities, but also on events of a more serious nature such as Senior Work Day or Graduation. The job of an officer is to lead the class to the best of his ability. Secretary Cathy Whitworth and Treasurer Debbie Loos began seeking a place to hold the Prom early in the year. 152—SENIORS Among his many activities Class President Mike Bailey shows pride in his school through participation on the football team. i ; : Vice President Peter Loganzo boosts school spirit by joining the cheerleaders in “Hey, hey, hey, ho, ho, ho”. Lisa Abbaticchio James Abbott Diane Acheson Michelle Adams Thomas Adams Michael Adere Lewis Albert Nancy Albritton Elisa Albury Glenda Alderman Jim Alford Denise Allen Joseph Armater John Arnold Patricia Avard N icholas Avasso Dennis Babb Michael Bailey Stephen Bailey William Ballie Deborah Bair Lorraine Baker Margaret Baker Robert Baker Beth Ballentine Jane Barnes Debra Basiger Robert Bass William Bateman SENIORS—153 Geraldine Batson Sharon Bautel Patricia Bedenk Richard Bellmor Linda Benash Martha Benjamin Carole Bennett Durinda Bennett David Berks Ricky Berks Brenda Bethune John Biggs Dennis Bird Jeffrey Bishop Mitchell Black David Blackard ai Senior Attendant Cindy Mehoves and escort Barry Delk. Barbara Blackburn ™ ® Phillip Blackmon Marilyn Blaess Linda Bland 154—SENIORS Barry Blinco Edward Bogen Sandra Booth Senior sponsors work together to give aid through many senior activities. Bobby Bowles Larry Braden Gail Brahs Gail Braithwaite David Brant Sue Braphy Rebecca Brewer Suzanne Briard Lori Brickley Dale Bright Pamela Briutley Thomas Brooks SENIORS—155 Patsy Brown Robert Brown Joanne Brownlie Terence Buchanan Sandra Buckmaster Janet Burgess “Happiness is being a senior”, says Sue Gardner. Beverly Burke Donald Burns Gail Burroughs Donna Butler Marla Butler Susan Butsch William Butte Willie Butts Mary Ellen Butzko Cecelia Cagle Dennis Caldron Linda Calibeo David Callaway Stafford Campbell 156—SENIORS Wendy Campbell Sharon Canfield Gary Caponi Pamela Carlson Naomi Carr Christine Carson Janet Carswell Dan Carter Joyce Carter Marie Charlan Al Cherry William Chick Annie Mae Chiles David Chotiner Gary Chriss William Church Linda Ciparro Barbara Clark Sally Clark Justin Colatarci Nancy Cole Treva Cole William Colley Glenn Collier SENIORS—157 Constance Collins Jack Collins Robert Conner Kevin Connolly Mary Cook Chris Cope Harold Corneilsen Robert Coulter Joseph Council William Council Janet Cox Timothy Cramer Alan Crate Robert Crozier Eve Cullum Cheri Curry Richard Curtis Michael Danley Carolyn Davis Steven Day Karen DeBuschere James Delk Anna Dellaratta Dale DeMay 158—SENIORS Deborah Demmerle Bonnie Dennis Cynthia Dennis Nancy DeNyse Dunham Desvergers Debra DeWitt Karen Dickey Richard Dickey Chery! Dickson Frank Dill Teresa DiMaria Paula Dimitrouleas Ross Doerr Denise Dorsey Linda Doubrava Steven Doug Steve Drager Gary Chris and Marcia Kartub think back as they walk up memory lane. Martin Drury Stephen Drutar Karen Duis David Dukelow SENIORS—159 Robert Dullen Mary Ann Durante Craig Durbin Linda Eastman Deborah Ebert Linda Eckenwiler Karen Edenfield Paul Ederle Robert Edmond Robert Ellis Susan Ellis Dyanne Elliott Veneta Elliott Dennis Endelman Reva Ennis James Esper Richard Ewing Janet Fabian Brett Fagnani Bruce Faulkner Jeffrey Favitta Stephen Fickling James Fielding Wendy Fifer 160—SENIORS Janice Fina Gary Finley Avis Fitch Douglas Flom John Florea Paula Flynn David Focazio Sherry Forbes Carlton Ford Steven Ford Cathy Forthofer Sharon Foster Thomas Fowler William Foxworthy Ruby Franklin Suzanne Frederick SENIORS—161 Carla Freeman Larry Friend Nicholas Frisco Kay Fritz Lisa Fulgham Marilyn Gabrielle Barbara Gaffka Shirley Gagnon Linda Galla Susan Gardner Myrna Gargano Dana Garrett Seniors gather their efforts to turn out a winning hall during Homecoming Week with the theme of “Warning Signals”. 162—SENIORS Dale Genova Linda Gerke Linda Gerth Ronald Gestewitz John Giardina Ann Gibbons Toni Giese William Gill Eva Gillespie Bonnie Ginigaw Becky Glattli Joyce Goater Robert Godsell David Goff Stephen Goldman Janet Golf Mary Golly Paul Gonnell Gail Googe Gail Gordon Joan Gordon Louis Gore Ricky Gorgan Dianne Grabe Andrea Graham Cynthia Gray Harry Greene Harold Greensword Holly Greenwood Carol Greer SENIORS—163 Linda Griffin John Grigg Richard Gronfriddo Louise Groulx Greg Gruber Robert Gunderson Gary Guthrie Deborah Guy Deborah Hager Roy Hagerty Joyce Hall Ruth Hall Carol Hancock Cynthia Hansen Cris Harding Edward Hardy Linda Hardy Connie Hargrove Cathy Harmon Deborah Harper Brenda Harris Gail Harris Judy Harris Linda Harris Marlene Harris Mike Harris Larry Harrison Wendy Harrison William Hart 164—SENIORS David Harvey Talle Hasis Linda Hatfield Rose Hayes 3 és p laa ee Harry, Sam, and Cris practice for the Senior Class Play. James Hazen Thomas Heath Pamela Hegarty Betty Heiser Christi Hellegaard Stephani Henderson Leonard Hendricks Steve Hendricks James Henning III Deborah Hentz Carmen Herbst James Herrera Amy Hill Rose Hilliard Christopher Hine a I Judith Hines Diane Hogan Frances Hogan Judith Hogan SENIORS—165 Doug Meilahn displays pride on Booster Button Day. Carolyn Huntley Marjorie Hutchinson Sam Iannaccone Patricia Ibert John Inman Robert Isaac Catherine Jackson Juanita Jackson Edward Jarosh 166—SENIORS Linda Hogan Patrick Holmes Sharon Holt Eleanor Hooker Joyce Horton Wiley Howard David Huff David Hunsicker Reuben Jefferies _ Larry Jenkins Thomas Jennard Jill Jesse Charles Joans Daniel Johns Steve Johns Dean Johnson Henry Johnson John Johnson John Johnson Katheryn Johnson Mary Johnson Neil Johnson Sophie Johnson Lenora Jones Prince Jones Marcia Kartub Carolyn Kaufmann Kerry Keene Nancy Keeney Denise Kellogg Diane Kelly Margaret Kelson SENIORS—167 Dave Kendall Ann Kennedy John Kent Karen Kershner Robert Kester Robert Kesterson Billy Kidd Maria Kimmel Marie Kimmel Thomas King Robyne Kipp Charles Kirk Tim Kirksey Michael Kleinnow Paula Klieves Susan Knefel Morris Knight Nancy Knight William Knight Lemuel Knowles Sallie Knowles Nancy Kollar Barbara Kotaska Deborah Kotowski Lee Krull Cynthia Kulp Sandra Kulp Chester Kusmich Kevin Kyle 168—SENIORS Larry Lacy Therese Lambert Donna Lapointe David Lashbrook Lauren Latham Laraine Lauro Edward Lawrence Gary Lawrence Deena Lay Ruth Leadbeater 7. Bonnie Lechner Linda Leitner Janet Lenz Cheri Leonhardt Nancy LePage Carol LeSerra Lynn Lewis Teresa Lewis Jo Wolgamott enjoys a toast to the Tornadoes’ Victory. SENIORS—169 Brian Liesenfelt Linda Lighthill Toni Lobach Peter Loganzo Jonathan Lohnaas Joan Lomax Annette Loomis Deborah Loos Sanford Love Mary Lowther Ann Lumley John Lumsden Ned MacDonald Daniel Mace Jeffrey Madden Steven Maddrey Mona Maggiore Judy Maher Judy Mahoney Kevin Malone Kenneth Marler Pamela Marotti Gary Martin Cynthia Martyka Stephen Mason Cindy Massey James Massey Patricia Mattern Elliotte Matthews 170—SENIORS Karen Matthews Janet Maudsley Scott Mauger Richard Maute Carolyn May Lonna Mayerle Greg McCall Paul McCarthy Susan McCarty Karen McCauley Gayle McClintock Michael McClure Dixie McFadden Deborah McGuire George McLean Terry McNeal Mare McWhorter James Mead Cynthia Mehoves Douglas Meilahn Rickey Mercer Pamela Meyer Charmaine Michau Jeffrey Middaugh SENIORS—171 Paula Miles Deborah Miller Linda Miller Sam Miller Katherine Mills Paula Mineff Barbara Miner Jerry Minton Ann Mirable Kurt Moller JAMES HENNING—“A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven.” 172—SENIORS Gayle Montgomery Stephen Mooney Curtis Moore Laura Moore Linda Moore Glen Morehead D ouglas Morgan Patty Morosini Barbara Olin Faith Olmstead Lowell Olmstead Cathy O’Neill Diane Morris Michele Morrison Jeff Mosher Shelly Moss George Mott Patricia Muldoon John Mumford Michael Murphy Harry Murray Ronald Murray Thomas Mussdorf Patricia Nealon Alan Nederlanden Arthur Neill Karen Neill Kathleen Nelson Marvin Newman John Nichols Nancy Nicholson Chris Niedermiller Marilyn Nielsen Patty Noble Greg Norling Linda Nugent Joanne O’Leary SENIORS—173 Robert Orlando Shirley Ott Joyce Outlaw Otho Outlaw Julanne Owens Jeanie Palmer William Palmer Joseph Pandolfi Frederick Panton Karen Parman Beth Parsons Paulette Patterson Lawrence Paul Roger Paul Donna Peabody Linda Pecora Donald Pemberton Anne Perry Patricia Persons MacArthur Peterson Sarah Petty Carolyn Philpart Susan Pilgrim Carolyn Pittman Linda Poitier Vincent Poitier John Politz James Powell Harold Pray 174—SENIORS Alan Preisinger Paul Preste Constance Prevatte Jenny Price cmt Ronald Roark Sheryl Roberson Karen Robertson Joan Rodgers Homecoming week caused stress for chairman Jeff Bishop. Mike Price Patricia Price Karen Pridemore Barbara Priegel Patricia Raison Margaret Rakestraw James Reed Randell Reeves Scott Reichert Manuel Respedo Janet Reynolds Joy Rhodes Rita Rhone Richard Ridgely Scott Roads SENIORS—175 Speaking during Homecoming Silence Hour has made Stan Spradling quiet. Sandra Roepnack Helen Roettele Jeff Rohrer Edward Rokos Kenneth Rolle Kathryn Rollins James Rose Dan Rosenlund Nancy Ross Melody Rowdon John Rowe Sylvia Runion Gary Safewright [7 Jeffrey Sager Janice Salisbury Keith Salter Kathleen Sanders 176—SENIORS Peter Serico Sue Settler Phillip Sandhagen Donna Sarvis Stephanie Satterfield Chery] Sauer John Sayers Paul Schade Leslie Schaffner Martha Schleid Danny Schmanehal Mimi Schrader Cheryl Schrader Joanne Schrank Mike Schroll Tina Schuler Bonnie Schwartz Mary Schweitzer Christine Scott Joseph Scott Patricia Scott Malia Scott Mark Scott David Seabrooks Fredricka Seabrooks Deborah Sebastian Patricia Seminario SENIORS—177 Jean Shardell Mitchell Sherman Sandra Sherman Claudia Shiner Terri Shipman Karen Sillani Sharon Simko Edna Simmons Patricia Simmons Patricia Simon Michelle Simone Sharon Simons John Simpson Rebecca Simpson Candice Sisk Andrew Slatkow Kathy Smaltz Bill Smith Senior Janice Salisbury seems lost in books while preparing a research paper. 178—SENIORS Deborah Smith Donald Smith Drema Smith Senior Glen Morehead takes advantage of his long-waited senior driving privilege! Jacqueline Smith Janet Smith Lorraine Smith Patricia Smith Roy Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith Stephanie Smith John Soatison Allison Soowal Susan Speake Stan Spradling James Sprague Robert Springer Richard Sproul SENIORS—179 William Stadelman Gary Stager Cynthia Staicer Greg Steffens Mary Ellen Stevens Denise Stewart Bill Stone Deborah Stoner Ruth Strachan Mable Stubbs Paul Suffe Dunay Suleiman , Lea 48 Aas tt Aton “ 6 Wisheee aa: ENLIST N¢ Lorraine Sutcliffe Sophomore Jody Musengo has trouble deciding which club to join during Club Week. Anita Swalls Doreen Sweeney Paul Swickard Charlotte Symonds Diane Tafoya 180—SENIORS Isabelle Taillefer Anthony Tallman Jessica Tappan Carolyn Tate Linda Tath Kathy Taylor Drum Major Dave Harvey enjoys a balanced lunch! Patricia Taylor Linda Teague John Teuscher Jerry Tharp April Thomas Cindy Thomas Steve Thomas Tom Thomas Robert Tinsley Judith Tomlinson Susan Tommers Adele Tonderella Lee Throckmorton SENIORS—181 Gary Todt Judy Townsend Julie Townsend Bruce Tribby Mike Troesken John Trudel Kathy Trunny Marty Tucker James Tuning Dianna Turnpaugh Steve Tyler Diane Tyson Stephanie Uhlar Cheryl Van Neuf Richard Vanocher Dana Vaughn aw Michael Vernocchio wer me | | William Vernon Senior Cathy Rollins practices a speech before an Oral Interpretation Class. 182—SENIORS Gregory Walker Shari Walker James Walton Loretta Viscomi Ray Vespa Bonnie Waas Jan Ward Mary Walkden ee ae Lean PUL ES eS Se On ae ere, hee ie eae é a ci TE 3 4 me Soba ra 3 Almighty Seniors show pride and spirit while leading the student body at a pep assem- bly in preparation for the first game this year against South Broward. Geoffrey Ward Judy Warkentin Sandra Wasser Arlene Waters Carolyn Watkins Lee Watkins Diane Watson Patricia Wayne Kathy Wears Cheryl Weingarden Steve Weinrich Jill Weisser Eloisie Wells Harold Wesley Dorothy White Vickie White Cathy Whitworth Ann Williams Barb Williams Dan Williams Juliann Williams Ross Williams Catherine Willis Joyce Willis Gussie Wilson Holly Wilson Lynn Winderl Linda Wineinger Terri Wineinger Bob Wishoff Tracy Wolfe Jo Wolgamott Sandra Wood Vicki Wooten Barb Woodward Linda Wotring Debbie Wronski Nancy Wurl Steve Wylie Jay Wynn 184—SENIORS patna SSE Jonathan Wysong Susan Yost Henrietta Youman Mike Youngblood Linda Zentgraf Debra Zerbe Sherry Zettle Cathy Zimmerman Sherri Ziontz Seniors Carol Bennett and Bill Bateman think back as their years at Pompano High School come to an end. SENIORS—185 Up, over, and through with underclass! The classes were up in spirit and the pep rallies were a great success Classes overcame the day-to-day struggle of tedious assignments. Through the year, Pompano’s underclass has succeeded in attaining a purposeful goal and will use this experience next year. Underclass: Nancy Knight, Karen Schick, Beth Weimer, Luanne Markowitz, Sue Martone, and Joe Armeter. 186—UNDERCLASS Ke CO J WY WN = O i =a Q Z =) peer oe ere ee gee eee ; OEE nee = by sai as i Sot Ge hg te Sass i incall i i EW ag 2? OO RAPS DR n — = o = ZS vo =) ay tS 0) O = a x a jor 4 42) v ie) 5 o — vo oo = = a H ca] v Ee) = x oO) © ae = — 4 nd 3) o cp) oO = = sy st a oc iam n © an a 2 x ep) 2 ie) —Q ¥ Se ian Barbara Abuso Angeline Adams Bill Adams Marc Agnoli Dennis Alexander David Allen Merrily Allen Ed Anderson Lynda Anderson Juniors strive for greater achievement. The graduating class of 1971 sponsored the Homecoming Dance, showing their responsibility and eagerness to join in school activities. The Juniors also produced the class play, “Our Town,” which was presented November 6 and 7. The magazine drive was again a main event as Juniors put their best feet forward in an effort to top other classes. Juniors took great pride in ordering their rings last fall. Class officers elected in the spring look for- ward to shaping the school during their senior year. A year of maturity and experience has been gained as the class of ‘71 plans for their last year at good ole Pompano Beach Senior High. Mike Anderson Ralph Anderson Tom Anderson Pintaluga Andres Diane Anetz Debbie Anthony Bill Arsenault Kathy Arthurs Sue Audet Carol Austin Pattie Avallo Sue Avard Brenda Ayala Debbi Ayzoch Mary Azoulay Gary Bader Jan Baer Mike Bailey Carol Barker Frank Baker Patricia Baker Cathy Baleson Anne Balistreri Margaret Balistreri Mike Bardes Jane Barnes Larry Bartlett Pat Barrett Jeanette Bateman JUNIORS—189 Debbi Bates Lynn Baugh Susan Baxley Bill Bazner Jessica Beadles Judy Beavers Elizabeth Beck Ben Bection | Tom Bedat Fred Beede Mike Belden Sue Benedict Dixie Bennett Sharon Benoit Kim Benson Tony Benvenuto John Berridge + | Barbara Berry 4: “ | Rhonda Bibey | Lavada Biggs Cindy Billard Linda Bishop Nancy Bishop Steve Blair Dave Blakeley Bill Block John Blonder Janis Bolk Greg Bollman John Boan Kevin Bonnafe Dave Bonifer Jack Boone Dan Borger Terry Borger Sue Boshers Susan Bowdle Jackie Bower Chartine Bowles Bob Boyce Ken Boyce Nancy Boyd 190—JUNIORS Teg Re (en Anita Loose and Daniel Borger, give their interpretation of John Proctor and Abigail Williams, from The Crucible. Veronica Boyd Wayne Bragg Bill Bradshaw Pat Bradshaw Sally Brained Steve Brame Roxanne Branam Greg Brenkman Frank Brewster Roy Briggs Elizabeth Broan Debbie Brooks Steve Brooks Lillian Brower Elizabeth Brown Jerry Brown Patricia Brown Rod Brown Debbie Brust Don Bryan Doug Buffa Barb Buhl Gerri Bunn George Burger Betty Burgess Don Burgess Jannie Burgess Ilka Burgos Karen Burke Linda Burns 191 Becky Burris Patti Bustle Kathy Bryant Marlene Burrows Dave Buschman Theodore Bussie Willie Butler Karen Byrd Gary Caleffe Bette Cameron | Angela Cammelleri | Ray Cannady Claudia Cannella Rick Capoissi Harry Carey Kerry Carlin Debby Chariton John Carlton Phyllis Carlton Neil Carnes Dan Carney Willie Carter Sandi Cassidy Laurie Caster Lesley Channen Linda Check Margaret Cherry Cathi Cheshire Dinna Chester Ralph Chick ee , The library, which is overcrowded with many books offers an atmosphere of tranquility for many ambitious students. John Chiesa Cathy Chimeno Jim Ciallella Nancy Clarcia Alexandra Clark Debby Clark Dennis Clark Pat Clark Roy Clark Tom Clark Dave Cleland Lucy Clemons Karen Coates Jamie Cochran Chris Coder Bill Cody Danny Coffman Jeff Cohen Janet Colbreath Don Combs Condell Condell Doug Conner Linda Connors Eugene Contini Tom Coons Marcia Cope Rhonda Corley Lois Cote Jenny Cottrell Diane Council Jim Coulsen Maynard Coursey Martin Cousino Cheyenne Cox Engrid Cox Kim Coyle Gary Craig Reb Croft Judy Crow Allan Crumley Jim Cunningham Brenda Curles Sue Curry Helen Cyrus Carol Damiano Barbara Daniello Elizabeth Danner Don Datz JUNIORS—193 Kathy Davidson Cheri Davis Kim Davis David Dean Mary Ellen Dean Sharon Dean Charles Deaurrda Jody DeGafferelly Mary Delaney Jim Delaplante Del Del-Zio Remo DeMarco Mr. Wilkner pauses to give Sue Martin a helping hand. George Dennis Richard Diaz Scott Dickstein Rick Dimon Jean Dippong Betty Dolin Dorinda Dollins Gary Dorman Denise Dove Jay Drury Steve‘Duhame Bill Dunkin 194-JUNIORS Carl Dygert Richard Eames Marie Easler Steve Edgar Gary Edwards Brian Eggleston Kim Ellis Leo Elwart Christine Endres Julie Endicott Sharon Engeldahl Sherry Ernsting Bob Esman Hern Estridge Bob Faxon Beth Feeney Joann Ferguson Lora Ferguson Claude Fernandez Judy Fernandez Debby Ferry Martha Findley Karen Fingelly Ann Fitzgerald Craig Fivek Glenn Ford Bill Foss Brian Foster Kim Foti Pete Fraschetti Lee Freels Shelley Frick Terri Frock Dan Fuller Mae Fulmore Sylvia Fulmore Mark Funke Joy Gainey Nancy Gale Jaime Gamboa John Gardner Jill Garland Allen Garnsey JUNIORS—195 Carl Garnsey Mary Gartman John Garvin Susi Gatley Lisa Gee Jerry Geer Michele Gelabert Jean Geradi Nina Giardina Betty Gibbons Shirley Gibbons Marcia Gibbs Diane Gibson Donna Gibson Bob Giddings Karen Gilbert Jim Gillis David Gillispie Joellen Given Debbie Givens Ted Glarner Sally Goetz Bonnie Goodheart Tom Googe Steve Gouge Linda Graham Ruth Graham Patty Grande Keith Grant James Gray Joel Greenbalt Anthony Gregory Curtis Griffin Kenneth Griffin Pat Griffiths Harold Griggs Sandi Grissom Val Gubana George Gunlach Diane Guss Javier Gutierrez Debbie Hagan Linda Haggerty 196—JUNIORS Tim Haggerty Charlene Hagmaier ' Bill Hagn Valerie Hale Holley Hall | Jackie Hall Regina Hall Rick Hall oh aa NH) S Hae es fh ey Ws tal ve | sy iA ve ty ty , ‘S Dh 2 ; , ye aes OE Pence. i SAMA TOROS Sophomores Tom Bradbury and Steve Higgins talk over their sur- prise at finding themselves fenced into the Junior Section. Sharon Hall Hugh Haller Debbie Hammett Vicki Hargrove Nancy Harnist Mary Harper Tim Harrell Jeff Harris Linda Harris Pat Harris Debbie Hart Kevin Hartage Debbie Hartz Kathy Harvey Ronald Hasten Lucy Haverfield Randy Hawes Teresa Hayes Megan Hayward Lionel Hedden Bill Hefner Candy Henderson Kim Hendrix Donna Hendrix JUNIORS—197 Woody Hendrix Sherry Henning Danny Herbert John Herceg Cathy Herron Reid Hightower Ann Hinzman Marty Hinzman Sally Hoag Carol Hole Phala Hoops Robert Hope Sheryl Hopkins Aaron Howard Marilyn Howard Elisabeth Howell Randy Hoy Cindy Hudson Jackie Huffman Lynn Huffman John Hughes Robert Hugins Ricky Hugli Susan Hulette aes. ify Rae ie i e : pr) ea Beth Kuntz and Jeff Harris enjoy each others company while relaxing under a shade tree on campus grounds during lunch. Debbie Hull Linda Hunn Mary Huntley Peggy Hunt Kevin Hurley Janis Hurt Carolyn Hutchinson David Hutchinson Diane Iannaccona Gordon Inlow While thinking Lona Kolwaski’s concentration is complete. Robert Ireland Terry Isaac Buddy Jackson John Jackson Frances Jacobs Ed Jefferies Mike Jenkins Aage Jenson David Johnson George Johnson Judy Johnson Linda Johnson Judy Johnston Tom Johnston John Jolly Allan Jones Bob Jones Cathy Jones JUNIORS—199 Jeff Jones Rodney Jones Tom Jones Bob Kahn Ed Kardas Mary Karnicnik Linda Lasparian Linda Keaton Pat Keley Kathy Kellermann Ted Kelton Gretchen Kemmler Chuck Kennedy George Kerr Cherie Kester Lureen Keyser Dan King Diane King Donald Keeling Tom Kinley Kit Kipp Ken Klein Ray Kleps Marilyn Klimczak Jeff Knowles Linda Koch Teddi Koch Lynn Koeing 200—JUNIORS Sally Richardson, Karen Sarson, Camille Tarbett, and Jeff Cohen post news. Rick Koller Linda Konigsburg Greg Koon Phil Korkatti Ed Koteskey Allen Kowalski Lana Kowalsky Kevin Krauchenko Carl Kropff Carol Kropff Beth Kuntz Kim Kyle Bernard Lacy Mary Laing Lois Lammers Edd Langdom Wendy Landa Jeff Lawerence Terri Lawerence Mike Leahy Laura Leavitt Pat Ledford Kay Lefler Brain Lehtonen Sally Liesenfelt Ann Lettis Ken Leveen John Lewis Paul Lincoln Karen Loganzo Debbie Lohr Joyce Lombardo Tom Lomer Chery] Loomis Anita Loose Craig Lopez Gay Lopez Sandy Love Rick Lubbers Rita Ludwig Gwen Lundy Laurie Lyons Shelly MacMillen Wendy Madden Tom Magers Susan Major Jane Manchester Al Marino JUNIORS—201 Although Tom Pilon is smiling, he is attempting to graciously return a “gift” just presented to him by the kind Dean of Boys. Dean Robert Bedford gives many such gifts and since generosity is indeed a virtue, is our Dean a Virturoso? 202 Debbie Markel Randy Marlow Holly Marrano Tom Marshall Carlton Mathis Pam Marinchak Lynn Mayer Cathy Mayerle Connie McAllister Wanda McCabe Debbie McCarley Tom McCarthy Steve McCauley Robert McClendon Brenda McCoy David McFadden Don McGregor Christy McIlhenry Jim McLean Sharon McKay Joan McMahon Sue McNeal Ken McNeil Michael Meeker i eg iS and shavers on Rick Meister Ann Meitz Karen Meriweather Barly Sth Michel Meryl Ralph Meyer Debbie Miceli Kevin Michaelis Chris Michelsen Doug Mickler Anita Miller Donna Miller Jackie Milabar Ilka Burgos models a dress for “The Tempest” readings which took place in the advanced English classes. Ed Minnick Robert Mitchell Jeff Mollo Karen Moody Brian Moore Dayle Moore Edward Moore Michelle Moore Mike Moore T.J. Moore Bob Morris John Morrow Jim Moser Jan Mosher Vanessa Moyer Richard Morgan Mark Moss Terri Mullen Paul Mumford Robert Muntz Craig Murphy Geri Murray Marianna Musengo Cindy Madeau JUNIORS—203 Hibbard Nash Jim Neal Linda Neale Ray Nealon Randy Needham | Diane Nelson Karen Nelson Denise Newton Robert Newton Bruce Neylon Bruce Nickel Daryl Nielson Bob Nolan Steve Norheim Patti Norman Patti Norsman Chip North Linda Noyes Dan Nugent Jim O’Bryan Kristy Ochsner Pat O’Connor Beverly Olson Ilona Olson Lyan Olson Marcia Orescan Jane Ostrowe Suzanne Otto Dave Owen Barbara Owens Pretty Pat Grande poses for a picture that might make National Fire Prevention Poster or Snoopy’s Girl-of-the-Month Calendar. 204 Nick Papantonatos Julie Paquette Car] Parent Marikay Park Annie Parker Harry Parker June Parker Dan Parrish Junior Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Von Ammon takes time to relax and view the campus during a class change. Dan Paton Patti Patterson Maria Pauley Dean Payne Rick Peacock Linda Pearce John Peck Laurie Peirce John Pemberton Debby Pennington Bob Penuel Bob Perkins Carol Perkins Jamie Perkins Linda Petrovsky Jan Pierce Thomas Pilon Pat Pitts Jim Pizzarelli Charlie Plant Larry Platts Mike Platts JUNIORS—205 Sharavon Poitier Jules Polachek Dave Poling David Praisler Melinda President Tanya Prevatte Tom Purcell Jane Quicker Lawerence Quinn Bruce Raba Charles Radatz Althea Rahming John Ralston Linda Randall Mary Rankins Becky Rawlinson Ken Redding Kathy Reif Rod Renner Les Reynolds Gregory Rhodes Bill Rice Gail Richardson Sally Richardson Steve Richards Richard Rickey Victor Ricks Jeannie Riddick Dave Riggs Ron Riscinto Joanne Rizi Beth Roads Linda Roberts HI John Roberts Robert Robertson Jeff Robinson Gordon Robson Bob Rock Claudia Rodgers Kathi Rodgers Mike Rodgers Curtis Rodocker Bill Rogers Eugene Rolston Mike Rosenweige Willaim Ross Jane Roti Don Rouse -206—-JUNIORS Lab experiments prove to be puzzling for Pat Keeley and Carol Austin. Pat Griffiths attempts to explain. | i } Kathy Rundle Barb Runio Kathy Russell Tom Russell Bob Sabin Pete Salisbury Cindy Saltzman Karyn Sarson Bruce Satterfield Patti Saurman Bob Scardino Jim Scgauferberger Karen Schick Craig Schlachter Dana Schmidt Elaine Schmidt Chuck Schroeder Allen Schultz Martha Schultz Jacqueline Schwertok Cassie Scott Tom Scott JUNIORS—207 Vicki Sell Ruth Sens Tina Shanan | oe Vy ’ A ‘ 7 by ce £. 4 J A Joan Sharkey N A tete-a-tete under the trees. Steve Merton and Cindy Martiro take a moment to laugh and relax between classes and time consuming studies. _ Diane Sharnock Teri Shater John Sherbert Pam Sherouse Don Shipe Bob Shirk Pam Shirley Bob Shively Jan Shuerman Ervin Shuman Pam Silvia Karen Simko Sherry Sisler Mimi Six Denise Skelton Delois Slappy Clara Sleeth Doug Sloan Greg Slone Dwight Smith Frank Smith Geina Smith Jim Smith Joanne Smith 208—JUNIORS Roberta Smith Roy Smith Sue Smith Terry Smith Walter Smith Forrest Smorag John Sorting ’ Orlando Soto Mike Spear Harry Spinosa Connie Spurling Debbie Squires Patrick Stanley Dave Stearns Mark Stein Lynn Stevens Al Stout Carrol Stubbs Carmen Stupica Penny Sturgeon Teri Sullivan Martha Sutton Robin Sweat Steve Sydenham Jay Szebesi Jack Tafoya Debbie Taibl Barbara Tanner C amille Tarbett George Tarnawa Mark Tarver Betty Tatlock Doug Taylor — ‘oyce Paquette waits as Mike Meeker, Adrien Bailey and Sandi Grissom dick up constitution sheets in Mr. Moody’s American History Class. JUNIORS—209 Mike Taylor Dave Thackery Harvenis Thomas Robin Thomas Valerie Thomas Vickie Thomas Garry Thompson Tim Thompson Randy Thorns Jim Thorpe — William Tooley Donnie Townsend Judy Tracy Wally Trauth Karen Travis Shirley Trease Lula Turner 210—JUNIORS Paul Turnpaugh Darlene Twist Rick Tyrholm Gloria Vanderwiele Gary Vannatter Chuck Vannelle Nicholas Vellis Barbara Vercouteren Jody Vestal Bill Vick Danny Villanveva Susie Voorhies John Waby Rudy Wagoner Tom Waldo Jim Walkden Doug Walker Kathy Walker Brenda Wallace Kathy Walsh Susan Wandle Mary Ward Sue Ward Kathie Warren Brad Warrick Paul Watkins Tom Wears Eddie Weaver Barbi Webb Jeff Webb Debra Weeks Heather Wegman Chris Weiss Ramona Weiss Rick Wells Ken Wendland Jackie Wentworth Danny West Barry White Carol White Richard White Bill Wietsma Kris Wilkanowski JUNIORS—211 Jim Wilke Ann Williams Ruby Williams Mary Wincek George Woodward | Ricky Worden Diane Wotrine Brad Wright Mary Wright Cynthia Wutzlen Rick Wyatt Jay Yagle John Yancy Bill Yenke Carol Yoho Tony Yoho Harry Young Olivia Young Roy Young Vivian Zeiser Jill Zerringer Kieran Zitto Viki Zorn Ed Zuleger Rickie Zurheide ir American History, a popular, but required course at Pompano Beach Senior High, is studied diligently in the class rooms. 212 Louan Beall Tereasa F eeney June Furman Jon Grill Denise Hanley Kelvin Harvey Cynthia Hudson Judy Jodway Gwen Johnson Helena Mayer Gail Moore Lawana Mountain Julius Oreska Bob Stake Sandi Cassidy wastes no time in library study period. Vickie Thomas Gwen Vivian Camille Wachob Meg Ward Robert Warner Charlie Wheeler JUNIORS—213 Lucy Haverfiled laughs during a light discussion before bells signal the start of classes. 214-UNDERCLASS |Brian Moore looks forlorn as he contemplates the opposing team’s stratagey during a thrilling game. em le Ee: A typical talkative girl, keeps a group of very impatient boys waiting as the minutes tick away. UNDERCLASS—215 Class of 72 is eager to start moving. Sophomores are the largest class in the school this year. Every year a new group of inexperienced Sophomores come to Pompano and start their ascent to the highly esteemed roles of Senior students. This year’s Sophomores show promise in their class unity and school spirit. a Marsha Manning spends time preparing classwork. 2916-SOPHOMORES Sophomores enjoy socializing during their lunch hour. Miranira Win as Lt ao Newly elected Sophomore class officers: Secretary, Ruth Madden; Treasurer, Robin | Monard; President, is es and Vice-President, Tim Bailey get into the swing of things by going over the future projects planned for the Class o ; SOPHOMORES—217 Sophomore lunch hour relieves tension of class routine. Harry Alvis George Allen Dale Allen Clint Albright John Ames Bill Anderson Cindy Anderson Joe Anderson Lynn Anderson Randy Anderson Bernadette Andrews Bob Anetz David Ansley Vincent Aquino Mike Ardito Anita Armbrister Barbara Armstrong Chris Arthurs Nancy Astheimer Kathy Atkins Willie Austin Julie Austermiller Danny Ayers Allen Bader 218—SOPHOMORES Keith Abroben Barbara Ackerman Debbie Adams Jackie Adams Jeff Adams Tom Adams Larry Adderly Kim Addicott Genie Jennaro and Denise Dynis struggle with their books. Roy Badour Beverly Bailey Tim Bailey Claudia Bair Bev Bakshas Darold Ball Chery] Ballentine Jefferi Bantz Chris Bartscht Mike Basileo David Baskett Vicki Bass Lyvon Battle Linda Bautel Joanie Bayerl Cora Beal Diane Beal Jeff Beal Jim Beal Bob Beatty Paul Beaudot Carl Beaulac Robert Beaner Steve Beville Melissa Beham Diane Beiden Kathy Bell Tim Bell Emma Bemitez Margaret Banash Nancy Benoit Mike Benson Ken Berkshire Lee Bernardo Tim Best Larry Bibey SOPHOMORES—219 Fred Bickmeyer Rick Bickham Darryl] Blatzer Mike Blessing Bob Block Tim Blondin Cherrie Blow Jan Beat Greg Boeckel Sandy Boehl Roy Borgatti Steve Botscheller Ricky Bowling Dean Bowman Jim Bowyer Steve Boyd Colette Boyer Richard Boyle Ernest Brackin Tom Bradbury Dean Braddock Debbie Bradford Gail Braswell Wesley Bratcher Yolanda Brea Joe Brescia Barbara Briggs Herb Bringer Mary Broadford Kay Brock Fred Brooks Ann Brorstrom Barbara Brown Ronnie Brown George Brown Glorious Brown Rona Brown Sharon Brown Leah Broxley Mike Brumley Joyce Burgess 220-SOPHOMORES Dan Clark, Bill Kesterson, Marilyn Paquette, and Herb Bringer take a few moments to revert to their childhood days. Kathy Burgin Betty Burke Alisa Bush Edwin Butler Bill Butterfield JoAnne Byrd Kenneth Byrd Mike Calabrese Chris Callaway Jean Cammelleri Bob Campbell Mike Cannella Debbie Carlson Laurie Carney Art Carracino Connie Carrico Read Carroll Debbie Carson Cindi Carter Terry Case Kevin Caselle Debbie Caskey Ray Castenholz ; Lisa Catri as SOPHOMORES—221 A ay j WHHL Hanendity bret reed (EASE aT a ih ® 7 Fae. Ae HLH Sy SHS of | erent TU Ni THAD Maia 222—-SOPHOMORES Joe Brescia really put a dime in the machine. Laurie Coates Steve Coggin Sandi Cole Ruth Collar Dottie Collier Charlie Collins Les Collins Steve Collister Gary Comeau Randy Comerford Bob Condos Holly Conway Ron Cooper Sheilah Cooper Debra Core Debbie Corey Terri Corker Paul Costa Chris Cawley Alicia Chao Diane Cheney Bob Cherch Ken Childs Dan Clark Linda Clark Stephen Clark William Claussen Steve Clenednin George Cleveland Stan Cloyd Randy Corley Donna Corsell Connie Couey Jenni Council Doug Coven Susie Craft Coleen Cramer Richard Crouch Audrey Crowe Loraine Curles Trese Cury Jennifer Cutillo Davi D’Agostino Melissa Dahl Scott Daily Jackie Daniels Mike Daniels Jeff Danley Jamie Davis JoAnn Davis Patti Davis Vicky Davis Eddie Deal Larry Dean Michael Dean Kathy DeArruda Mark Debellis Pat DeBeltrand Carol Deik LuAnn Demers Sue Demman Lorraine Demmerle Bruce Denning Dan Devore Mary Dhaveloose Jim Dicella David Dieringer Sophomore girls showed their spirit by decorating the locker room. SOPHOMORES—223 David Dietrich Pam Diguette Dianne DiMarchi Tony DiMatteo Mike Dimier Debbie Dimon Joe Dion Ric Dolph Tom Domecki Chris Doubrava Mary Doyle Norman Drovillard a K Tim Drummond Mary Dumas Leo Dupree Danny Durante Dee Dee Dynis Donato Eassey Tim Eckenwiler Roger Edge Lucinda Edwards Thelma Edwards Jeff Eller John Emansk Girls demonstrate their ability in drama class. Sarah Endelman Barry Engle Bill Ernst Bob Evans Deborah Evans Denise Evkovich Doug Feindt Leigh Fellows RoseAnne Feltenbarger Yves Fernandez Don Fertman Deal Fessenden 224 SOPHOMORES Otis Fester James Filosa Sandy Finn Vince Fisk Barbara Flynn Millie Forget John Forsythe John Forthofer Guy Fortin Nina Fortman Eddie Foster Jayne Francis Mary Franklin Petra Fraschetti Randy Frederick Vickie Freeber Lucille Freeman Debbie Frey Ella Fulmore Biel Fulton Bob Gallagher John Galat Mike Galley George Gano Mike Gantner Steve Garcia Val Gardner Barry Gariglio Larry Gariglio Ross Garrison Vernon Gatley Jo Anne Gaumer Linda Genco Christine Gentry Dorris Gibson Marilyn Gibson Sheila Giese Dave Gilchrest Mary Gillespie Gaye Gilmore SOPHOMORES—225 k Brad Girten Betty Givens Pat Givens Roger Godwin Paul Goldich Sandy Goldman Angela Gonzalez Cheryl Good Lucy Goodrum Mary Goodwin Janis Goral Bob Gore Mike Gottlieb Karen Grady Mamie Graham Wanda Graham Gail Grande Herbert Green . Bob Jacobs re-learns to write—with his left hand. 226—SOPHOMORES Rick Green Terri Greenwood Greg Gregory Mike Griffith David Grimm Jerry Grigg Peter Gronbeck Russ Gross Debi Guenette Francis Gueuremon Edna Guiliano James Guinn Maria Gutirenez Mark Gutierrev Stan Hadler Susan Haefner Jack Hagarty Jack Hagarty Peter Haggerty Tom Hailey Kent Hale Lynn Hammes Richard Hamzik Michelle Hanley Cynthia Hanna Gloria Hanna Richard Hansen Robert Harburg Wayne Harker Marilyn Harmon Pete Harner Chuck Harrell Gary Harris Phil Harris Nancy Harnage Lena Hart Janet Harwig John Harwood Betty Haskins Jack Hawk Mitchel Haws Dellia Hayward Bill Hayes Donna Heinrich Lorraine Helma Ronda Hendricks Ralph Hendricks Randy Henning Jim Henson Bill Herder Melvin Herndon Lee Herriges Tim Herron Mike Hickey Al Hicks Steve Higgins Leonard Hill Mae Frances Hill SOPHOMORES—227 Bonnie Hinson Claude Hinson David Hoag Ken Hoag Robert Hodges Sandy Hodges Robert Holbrook Martha Holland Diane Holloway Beth Holmes Scott Holschbach Dorette Homnick Monica Hoover Kate Hopkins Jake Hormon James Hostetter Carol Hotchkins Connie Houck Gerri Houston Lucille Howard Scott Howard Gary Howell Brenda Huckins Doug Hughes Warren Hughes Jody Hullette Brenda Humphrey Gloria Humphrey Jerry Hunter Kevin Hunter Mrs. Matthews’ English class answers a question. Debbie Hutchinson Karen Hutchinson Jesus Iglesias Sally Inabinat Chery] Inserra Pat Irving 228—SOPHOMORES Mark Israels Anita Jackson Richard Jackson Mike Jacob Jeff Jeneqaise Cindy Jenkins Rick Jenkins Scott Jenkins Stacey Jenkins Genie Jennaro William Jesse Keith James Richard Johnson Cecil Johnson Dee Johnson Doris Johnson Frank Johnson Ketorah Johnson Laura Johnson Patti Johnson Rosetta Johnson Maureen Johnson Dolly Jones Glenda Jones Hester Jones Larry Jones Ted Jones Delores Jordan Jefferson Jordan Eric Jorgensen Pierce Gregory concentrates on his paper. Jimmie Judge John Julious Jim Justus Robert Kain Edd Kaminski Bob Kane SOPHOMORES—229 Joe Kane Pat Kane Sharon Kane Vicki Kanode Mike Kapetanis Tom Karsten Jeff Keller Bob Kelement Sue Kelly Todd Kelly Barton Kendall Sam Kennedy Charolette Kenney Carol Kester Bill Kesterson Sandy Key Rickey Keyser Karen Kidder Dade Killingworth Glenn Kimbal Donna King Katherine King Howard King Ann Kirk Annette Kirksey Liz Kiser Zane Kissling Doris Kling Nancy Kluenic Wayne Knight John Knisper Linda Knowles Chuck Koller Randy Koser John Kotowski Gary Kowalsky Linda Koza John Krix Joanne Krueger Rick Labonti James Lacivita Marcia Lamb Frank Lammers Fred Lammers Muriel Lange Dave Langley Sue Lattin Anne Lawson 230—-SOPHOMORES Gary Lanzafame Rita Larred Suelyn Laslett Nancy Lauth Heidi Lawrence Manford Laws Becky Layton Veronica Lazier Betsy Leach Anne Leadbeater Bob Lechot Bill Lee Pat Leibold Mike Leithead Joe Leseck Bob Leven Johnnie Lewis Laura Lewis Marilyn Lewis Willa Lewis Peggy Lighthill Ben Litowich Michelle Lobach Robert Lockrow David Loewy Donna Logan James Lord Laurie Lotterle Barbara Ludington Debbie Lulfs Larry Lundeen Paul MaCartney Sue Mack Steve Macnevih Jeff Maddox Jeanne MaehImann Glori Celidonio carefully gives her paper a check. SOPHOMORES—231 Gary Mager Sherri Mager Sue Magness Alphonso Major Malcolm Manners Marsha Manning Paulette Manter Dan Marinchak Bob Mark Cliff Markman Luanne Markowitz Tom Maroney Kim Marotti Ricky Marucci Glenn Marshall Alvin Martin Craig Martin Wayne Martin Debbie Martinez Sue Martone Damian Masters Nina Masterman Wendy Masterman Dawn Mattern Bob Lockrow and John Rollins take time out to discuss a current English assignment. 232—SOPHOMORES Paul Mattaliano Burr Mathews Fester Mathews Tom Maursetter Rebecca Maxson Robin Maynard John Mazza Ralph McCall Mari Jean McCarty Queen McClendon a Raye Ballentine and Becky Maxson talk about current events. Mark McClure Sharon McCoy Denise McCrone Dani McUllock Kevin McDaniel Bob McDonald Dale McDonald Mary McDonald Jim McDougald Bill McElligott Ken McFarland Nancy McHose Donna MclIlhenny Carl McKeever Nadine McKeithey Richard McLeod Jim McNulty Luana McSpadden SOPHOMORES—233 Margaret McThay Lynne Meilahn Joy Miles Corey Miller Dona Miller Mark Miller Steve Miller Tim Miller John Milone Tommy Mims Cecil Mitchell Cindy Mitchell Lynne Mitchell Margo Montooth Barbara Moore Becky Moore Bill Moore Edward Moore Gary Moore Jeanette Moore Kathleen Morgan Bill Morger Fred Morosini Terri Mortimer Robin Mott Margo Moyle 234—SOPHOMORES Cliff Muldowney John Mulleavey Cherry Mumford Marie Mumm Betty Murray Kevin Murray Jody Musengo Jimmy Neal Brant Nealy Bruce Nekich Cindy Nelson Rick Nelson Diane Newman Kevin Newton Virgina Niessen Jerri Ann Nixon John Nolan Beverly Nord Chery] Norling Melanie Norris Gary Novothy Sue Nussdorf Patty Oakley Kathie O’Connell Edna Oelhaffen Danny O’Neal Terry O'Neill Jill Ong Bill Orben Jeff Orcutt Lydia Oriend Ronnie Orr Scott Orr Patricia Oullette Larry Overton Dianne Owens Vanessa Owens Jane Palmer Kathy Pantall SOPHOMORES—235 Dorothy Pantelides Marilyn Paquette Randy Parks Mona Parman Drew Parsons Randy Parton Donna Pastoria Austin Patneau Connie Patterson Tom Pawlik Connie Penuel Denise Peters Jim Peterson —__—_—_____— — Gail Petracca Sue Petrucci Barbara Petrulli Florence Petty Bob Philbin Betty Philpart Carla Pittman Kathy Pittman Vicki Plant Ken Poirier David Polman Dale Porter Terri Power John Preste Terri Preston Denise Pridemore Jeff Proucx Barbara Puruere Carol Putrow Paula Rahn Linda Ramella Lutricia Randalle Mike Rardin Terry Rattray 236—SOPHOMORES Bonnie Reed Connie Reed Tim Reel Bob Reeves Donna Reeves Ron Reeves Jack Reid Richard Reinhart Bob Richardson Julie Richardson Dan Richter Steve Ridge Sherry Riggs Katherine Riley Kim Riley Susan Roark m Bailey, V.-Pres. of the Soph. Class, addresses his peers. SOPHOMORES—237 Debbie Roberts Glenda Roberts Joe Roberts Jennifer Robertson Constance Robinson Lucy Robinson Tom Roderrick Maurice Rodgers Ana Maria Roig Barbara Rokos John Rollins Robin Rose Roger Rose Betsy Ross Charlotte Ross Kathy Ross Kim Ross Mary Ross Being a hall monitor appears to be a very hard job for Betty Murray. 238—SOPHOMORES Neil Roult Robin Rowland Willy Roy Kathy Rughaase Cindy Russell Jack Ryalls Jill Ryalls Cindy Salter Steve Salzanor Dianne Sanders Gary Sansbury Carolyn Santos Gary Sapp Bailey Sause Bill Sayers Alan Shack Bonnie Schermerhorn David Schloss Paul Scholar Donna Schou Kevin Schroedar Greg Schultz Miss Capstack prefers silence in study hall. Mike Schultz Peter Schwarz Jim Scott Judy Scudiero Cary Sebastian Kim Sempell Laura Sempell Stan Serfling Steve Szepsi Pam Shaudys Angela Shaw Dorothy Shear Richard Sheak Connie Shepherd David Shepherd Karen Sherk Jim Shipe Carol Shivel Sue Shundich Jim Silvia Joe Simpson Ron Simpson Paul Sittler Rosemarie Slack SOPHOMORES—239 Gary Slatkow Donna Sloate Alan Small Tom Small Claudette Smith Clifford Smith Craig Smith Donna Smi th Elaine Smith Jan Smith Janet Smith Jim Smith Kathy Smith Kelly Smith Wanda Smith Jill Spencer Sue Sprague Deborah Soffe Margaret Spanola Gloria Spear Roy Spooner Wendy Stager Debbie Stallings Perry Stamm Jim Staples Jerry Steffanelli Lisa Stern Arthur Steuer Chuck Stewart Cindy Stewart Roxanne Stewart Joe Stitgen Ann St. Jean Dave Stone Mike Stowe Sue Stone Tom Stradtner Pat Strickland Karen Strock Andy Stuber Jim Studley Pat Studley Rick Suoboda Sharon Swam Doug Sweet Larry Sweitzer 240-SOPHOMORES CARYSLER fy PLIMONTA DRIVER EDUCATION Emest Bracken watches calmly while his driving partner attempts to angle park during his Driver’s Ed Class. Dennis Symonds Deanna Tacket Debbie Tadd Betty Tanner Gordon Taylor Jim Taylor Jim Taylor Ruth Taylor Beth Tears Janice Terry Janet Teschner Mark Thielen Debbie Thigpen Cathy Thomas Kathy Thomas Sheree Thomas Murph Thompson Kevin Thorpe Jim Tierney Jay Tietz Anthony Tigner Bill Tilley Ruth Times Jackey Torppey SOPHOMORES—241 C. Doubrava asks B. White, “What’s it all about, Algae?” Rick Trace Sam Truitt Anthony Trisciuzzi Chris Tunkey Pam Tunkey Becky Turbyfill Dave Turner Rosa Turner Rosalind Turner Roy Tuttle Debbie Tyndall Mark Uhles Vickie Ulrich Becky Underwood Debbie Umversaw Bernard Valleta Greg Vance Sue Vanderwiele Beverly Vangorden Kathy Vasilake Donna Vaughn Bob Vazak Mike Veasy Matt Vernon Mark Victor Chris Viscomi Gary Wagoner Pete Waldron Cindra Walker David Wallace Barbara Walsh Sharon Walsh Teri Walton Debbie Ward Dotti Warner Jim Watkins 242-SOPHOMORES Dan Towery Shelly Toye sen ainicht tan inti | Paul Watson Robert Watson Linda Watts Julie Way Verna Weaver ‘Scott Webster Lela Wegman Robert Wehievein Beth Weimer Clarence Weise Cathy Welsh Sue Welsh Sandy Wentworth Bob Werk Pete Werneken Geanne Werner Sarah Whalen Danny Whaley Lynn Whisenhunt Nancy Whisenhunt Bill White Don White Lee White Dolores Whitman Craig Wiedenhofer Sid Wiers Chuck Williams Jan Williams Judy Williams Alan Willis Karen Wilkinson Ginny Wincek Nikki Winslow Liz Wistedt Paula Wilt Debbie Whiltenberg Alice Wood Frank Wood Teena Wray Shelly Wyatt Debbie Wysong Daniel Yerex Bob Young Deborah Zahner Bob Zdanowicz Wayne Zervis SOPHOMORES—243 Cindy Allan Brad Anderson Tod Barker Rae Ballantyne Ginger Bedenk Linda Benedict Wendy Brady LuAnn Brewer Sharon Bucek Carole Burke Steve Butler Ellen Carey Glori Celidonio Royette Chiavario Joan Coulson Cindy Cover Ruby Dobyne Becky Davis John DeMattia Jim Derzicht Raymond Dibenedetto Roxanne Donley Holly Eiser Kathy Ellis Patty Eyler Robert Forcier Alfonso Gibson Debbie Hall Orchestra does their thing during the Sophomore Assembly. 244-SOPHOMORES Jenny Hardy Lynnel Hasten Shawn H ayden Don Heinrich Vickie Higginbotham Patty Hutchison Bron Jefferson Risa Karneol Tom Little Pat Longstreth Ruth Madden Connie Martens Bill Martin Jackie Martin Joanne Mayer Eileen Mazzei Beth McCall Dianne McCall Margie McCauly Judy McCubbin Shelley McDonald Don Middleton Robin Monard Laurie Morrison Steve Nace Jill Palmer Lisa Porcher Der! Pulliam Bonnie Rathke Cathy Roberts Bob Robson Robin Sands Sherry Sarvas Gail Seifert John Sess Janice Sheldon Julie Sundburg Mary Jo Thomas Karen Todt Dorine Tomaszewicz Drew Tommers Garlin Vance Bob Walbridge George Watts Kathy Weist Marijeanne Weldon Dan Wronski Matthew Young SOPHOMORES—245 Community merchants support publications. Advertising is the framework of all enter- prise. Without the public awareness of goods and services, there would be no market for them. The BEANPICKER staff thanks the businessmen and the patrons, for without their assistance this publication would not have been possible. Ads: Sandy Buckmaster and Cookie Hardy. 246—ADVERTISEMENTS — : fe Z es] = ea Y | Ee ear ea) fa CONGRATULATIONS... CLASS OF ‘70 FROM ‘Jade Hah THE STORE WITH THE FLORIDA FLAIR This year’s representatives to the Jordan Marsh Teen Board are Linda Gerke, Wendy Fifer, Michele Moore, Judy Hogan, Beth Kuntz, Stephanie Smith and Denise Dove. Tom Pilon is on the Surf Board. | ROBERT J. 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PP 07 BOX 32755 21 OCEANSIDE SHOPPING CENTER POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33062 The (orner BOOK AND ART CENTER Mrs. Gibbons assists student Karen Schick in purchasing a book. PHONE 946-3237 ERICH H. WEBER PHONE: '|305) 942-6611 PRESIDENT CYPRESS PLAZA POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA C L AND BRON ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES — WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS RETAIL RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL WHOLESALE iis a — elle Bmiite Y, Vir Ee Zirhiing re “LL (@zTRE 44 NE. Ist STREET a =] 941-6224 LOUIS MIRANDA 3431 N. DIXIE HWY. POMPANO BEACH TOM ENDICOTT BUICK 941-8204 | Orel THE FINEST IN TIRES TIRE SERVICES 1345 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Ross Henderson Funeral Director 3773 N. Fed. 5915 Park Drive 441 S. Fed. Pompano Beach Margate Deerfield Bch. 941-4930 933-3343 399-6555 Ambulance Service CONTINENTAL and CANTONESE FOOD Cocktails @e Luncheons e Dinners North Ocean Drive at Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida Phone: 941-2200 SN Congratulations to the class of ‘70 Vinge RAFFA INDUSTRIES, INC. General Contractors 273 E. Oakland Park Blvd. PHONE: 563-3464 Fort Lauderdale, Florida FLORIDA—BAHAMAS—VIRGIN ISLANDS NETHERLANDS—ANTILLES Builders of Grand Cay Walker Cay, Bahamas ARCHITECT—MILLARD F. WHITESIDE NEW YORK—FLORIDA ATLANTIC SQUARE ere oR we SB ao A He Oat tN AE IP IRAE IT FAILS 2700 ATLANTIC BLVD. OUR CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF CONGRATULATIONS 70 CLASS OF 70 JEWELRY GIFTS her closet 2696 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. 2716 E. ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, 943-0486 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 258 Country Squire 2720 . Atlantic Pompano Beach cole-mcdanie!l HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER ad Magnavorc ia HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER in Atlantic Square - Phone 941-1441 -POMPANO BEACH 2750 E. Atlantic Bivd. - -BOCA RATON 3333 N Federal Hwy Phone 395-1201 NN ze) SSO 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 ‘70 DOUG ENDICOTT’S PHOTO SHOP 259 2688 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-0113 Pompano Beach, Florida OUR COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES 1007 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA MEMBER OF FEDERAL BOGGY’S TIRE TOWN DEPOSIT ay CORPORATION 5740 N. Federal Hwy. [ DEERFIELD BEACH BANK] [ DEERFIELD BEACH BANK] BANK 199 NW Ist Ave. Ft. Lauderdale Boca Raton : ieee nae ie “a %s hye (Poe sic AND. TRUST COMPANY Appliance Service Co. AUTHORIZED ———|. = 2 ae The Card and Factory Service Station ° « HOOVER Gift Shop, Inc. EUREKA e NUTONE } e RIVAL Coral Ridge — Searstown WE REPAIR ALL SMALL APPLIANCES VACUUM CLEANERS Shopper’s Haven — Royal Palm Plaza 34 N. FEDERAL HWY. 1654 N. FEDERAL HWY. POMPANO BEACH BOCA RATON 941-2038 395-9698 Good Luck and Best Wishes Pompano Beach High Seniors Beacon Light Dairy Queen SYLVANIA A. live a little! Dairy ’ Wesley Parrish 2488 N. Federal Hwy. Que en 598 E. Atlantic Blvd. Franchised Pompano Bch.—Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach Dealer 933-4466 Mil Don Denman owners and operators SANDWICH 4 FRIES PLEASE ORDER HERE MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR SMITH AND ALL THE EMPLOYEES AT BURGER CASTLE Extend warmest wishes and congratulations To the graduating Class of 1970 ROAST BEEF TAKE OUT HAM‘N CHEESE FRIED CHICKEN—DINNER, BUCKET, OR BARREL Delicious GIANT BURGERS Congratulations Class of ‘70 Ravine Machine Co. Manufacturers of small precision parts 564-5661 1027 N.E. 43ct Norman H. Brahs Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. SILVER THATCH INN ED STACK A Complete Resort On The Ocean This year, PBSHS club initiations are for the birds! Pompano Beach, Florida Best Wishes For The Rest Of Your Life TOWN OF LAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA, FLORIDA 262 j | } ; | one - 941-6493 ROYAL PALM CENTER BOCA RATON FLORIDA POMPANO BEACH FLORIDA Martone Men’s Wear 2635 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida OCEANSIDE CENTER “Sportswear for men and women” Congratulations to the Class of 1970 Venetian Barber Shop 3750 N. Federal Hwy. Lighthouse Point Shoes for the family est. 1928 om : 2 2 eee ee Peat) © Pll BL. Bh ool ee ee eT! ee | om ee ax © IL) «mio gel oo oe ee Pompanote, Linda Harris selects just the right holiday shoes from the ever-popular HIRSHMAN AND SONS. HIRSHMAN SON 48 N.E. Ist Street “‘Downtown” Pompano Beach 9500 W. Sample Rd.—Box 8220 Coral Springs, Florida 33060 Phone 972-5618 Builders of fine Homes Dell’s Section, Coral Springs Custom Home Builders Furnished Models For Inspection Congratulations Class of ‘70 from ARNOLD SPEARS USED CARS 1701 N. Dixie Hwy. 942-1400 NEW HOMES e RESALES e ACREAGE e COMMERCIAL e INVESTMENTS JOSEPH S. YH, | Cooke-Catron Realty, Inc. ALISTRER] “Margate’s oldest and most experienced broker.” R E A LT oO R Rene J. Cooke James F. Catron President e Vice President Reg. Real Estate Broker Reg. Real Estate Broker 5805 Margate Boulevard @ Margate, Florida 33063 943-1210 1356 N. FEDERAL HWY. Phone 972-2455 aT gine er ST oa po the Present a tal te ne tag ms @ OTTICE SUPPLY, INC. POMPANO OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. “Complete Stock Of All School and Office Supplies’ Office Furniture Free Delivery 61N. E. Ist. St. Pompano Beach Phone: 943-1333 Seniors work like dogs to receive their diplomas. Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors LANTERN BOOK SHOP 24 East Oceanside Center Pompano Beach UJ rAUL U-HAUL COMPANY DEALERS Milton A. Gordon Gerry R. Gordon POMPANO BEACH ..3601 N. Federal Hwy. .............. 941-9925 670 N.Ecsbihi Shit. oe aenees 941-9791 REALTOR INSURANCE 1 N. Federal Hwy. ...... NY enesepensi@asen ote 941-9891 220°Si Dixie Hwy ss ene ee ee 946-9914 : 1SOUSE Cretan Rie ee oe ee 933-9581 General Contractor General Atlantic Agency 1741 N. Dixie Hwy. ............000- 943-0173 4915 N. Federal Hwy. .............. 399-9817 InP Since 1934 BOCA RATON ...... 7200 N. Federal Hwy. .............. 395-3324 Segoe RO SINCE DEERFIELD BEACH ..720 S. Federal Hwy. ............... 399-9890 FT. LAUDERDALE ....1201 E. Coml. Blvd., OakInd. Prk. .... 566-9415 Compliments of the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Rev. O. V. Hitchcock—Minister Rev. Robert F. Hornback—Associat Minister th the alight ed ere” i‘. ' | ; : SALES SERVICE RENTALS Goodbody Co. Members New York Stock Exchange BARRY T.V. Color Center 2760 E. Atlantic Blvd. 941-1400 Roy E. Maurer MGR. J. V. (JACK) PERRINE 36 N. Federal Hwy. 1941-4819 Pompano Beach, Fla. 266 The Business of Life. ... Every student sooner or later asks himself, “Isn’t it time | stopped preparing and started doing? Shouldn’t | get on with the business of life? But experience shows that the busi- ness of life is precisely the business of learning. To be sure, what is learned must be applied. But the more we learn, the more we have to offer ourselves, our families, our society. It is sometimes too early to start doing, but it is never too late to continue learning. Edward M. Lewis Thurman Z. Pearce President Secretary-Treasurer Ole Ed’s Equipment Rental, Inc. ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS 220 N.E. 13 St. Pompano Beach, Fla. 942-1740 AS YOU TRAVEL ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS ALWAYS EQUIP YOURSELF WITH THE BEST. Thomas Bray F. Louis Fields Director Director eliotn ig VENETIAN SHOPPING CENTER 3774 NO. FEDERAL HIGHWAY LIGHTHOUSE POINT Ph. 942-3132 J.R. Miller Co. FEATURING: BOWLERO LANES 1199 S. Federal Hwy. FARAH CASUAL SLACKS 24 Lanes of Fun HANG-TEN SPORTSWEAR Snack bar Refreshments LONDON FOG “Where Bowling is Your Pleasure”’ 942-3125 CREIGHTON SHIRTS 2201 ATLANTIC 941-2466 BLVD. Lighthouse Point Bank 2850 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Florida @ LIGHTHOUSE POINT } William A. Solan President Board Members: Robert L. Kester, Chairman of Board William G. Miller, Jr. Floyd P. Tague Charles A. Pedigo James Terry Jules A. Rosenthal L.C. Vannest Compliments of Te aes we Ae Mig Ce Age EA co rag x mi sen s aa wat tay SNe Sate anon EY Yoecessees Se Ssoeey 5 eee e w hh nisg44 y, eet + ay “Sing Hee re Manan pie Pease se Hey FOWLKES ce CHEVROLET INC. |= Camille Tarbett models a dress from MARY WEBB. eae bara 942-3000 VV] We b 7 909 South Federal Highway Cy, 2 COUFSEe... afk, Ge Me 4 Apparel 307 Atlantic Blvd. — Downtown Pompano Pompano Beach, Florida Do—it—Yourself Supplies Installations and Service WELL AND SPRINKLERS, INC. 901 North Dixie Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Phone 943-8190 943-8090 John E. Thofner | Scott Thofner President V. President Add to your Education every day... Through the world of NEWSPAPERS On the mid-Gold Coast, there are two im- portant reading habits to complement your education— your morning Sun-Sentinel and evening Fort Lauderdale News—each with its own distinctive style and individual editorial policy, staff, and features to pro- vide you with the total information picture — and often from varying viewpoints! Not only will you enjoy joining the newspaper ahah ats HOME | FIERA G ; ‘i set but you'll find it your best bet to keep up with what is going on right now, today, locally and throughout the world. Your in current newspaper offers ‘‘courses’”’ events, sports, politics, world and civic affairs, business, entertainment and a host of features you’ll consider required read- ing. Classes are in session daily—in your Sun-Sentinel and in your Fort Lauderdale ‘News! SUN-SENTINEL ad FoRT LAUDERDALE NEWS The Cloth World Wonderful World of Fabrics ; , Fashion Fabrics at Low Low Prices TRAVEL SERVICE —— 850 N. Federal Hwy. INC. ay ; 941-7530 | i te c 2400 N. FEDERAL HWY., LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA Nog Mee a 33064 ee PUNE 941-3900 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA A. E. WATTS, JR. Hee MEY Da, . , 2400 N. Federal Hwy. | Lighthouse Point, Florida 941-3900 33064 ANDMARK PROPERTIES, INC., OF FLORIDA at 2745 ATLANTIC BOULEVARD, POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 942-1020 Compliments to the Class of 1970 Chids+ Craft- CORPORATION 271 ook “Let Paragon quality yearbooks tell your story in the 70's. aRAaAGON YEARBOOKS | Pompano | Electric Motor Repair 1170 NE 37 Street ee | ! | Phone: NIGHT | | 941-7823 941-8425 an dae USER, Roger Paul, Cookie Hardy, Anna Roig and John Teuscher admire a new | | SHEEHAN PONTIAC Firebird. i | ee Gs moi ht so eed 2800 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY LIGHTHOUSE POINT POMPANO BEACH. FLORIDA 33064 TELEPHONE 943-2200 273 More school? Man, that’s not my bag! Poor Rick. He’s traded ‘ one bag for another... and he’s losing out. You see, further education is more than just the key to a better job, and a successful future. You’ll discover a whole new world of people, ideas, and living. And if that’s your bag, further education is where it begins. FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMPANY HELPING BUILD FLORIDA 274 Congratulations from 4 7 : Oe ite JEWELERS “Since 1948” BRIDAL HEADQUARTERS OCEANSIDE CENTER POMPANO BEACH, FLA. Clara Sleeth, Andy Slatkow, Sue Gardner, and Gail Brahs enjoy the great food at the SWEDEN HOUSE SMORGABORD. “All You Care To Eat” Congratulations Class of 1970 566-6529 Sweden Bouse Smorgasbord 5550 N. Fed. Hwy. Fort Lauderdale, Florida At The Landings BRICK ¢« STONE Phone 972-3141 cr Bus. 399-2487 CONCRETE PRODUCTS 972-3142 aa Res. 933-3418 te PARMAN’S | | MW A N DRY GOODS, READY TO WEAR, AND SHOES BRICK SUPPLY CO. GUY PARMAN 117 N. E. 1st Ave. P.O. Box 643 OWNER DEERFIELD BEACH, FLA. Pompano Beach, Florida — We Never Close — WARD'S CITY 5 10 Junior Department Store Cousins Shell ES ervicen ter The South’s Most Unusual Dime Store Best of Luck Firestone Tires, Tubes, and Batteries From all of us at Ward’s City 24-Hour Wrecker Service Downtown Pompano 329 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida 942-1300 942-1301 WEIMER Men’‘s Wear STERLING HUNT @ PALM BEACH CLOTHES e FORMAL RENTALS Joe Weimer 2781 E. Atlantic Blvd 946-0300 COMING FYENT A Vic RANCIS inc. 2390 N. FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA RE oe ae a ener “EASTER 6300 N.E. 4th Ave. Miami, Fla. |) Joe K. McCoy || President oe en tie oem renee cline ite RRS een mraeriN ST rn itn A NOTE OF TO KENNEDY COHEN CUSTOMERS You've made us the largest independent TV and appliance dealer in Florida. We think we know why you shopped and bought at Kennedy and Cohen. First, you recognized the quality of our brand name merchandise: General Electric, R.C.A., Sylvania, Whirlpool and Zenith. Then, you found out we are never undersold. We give you a 30-day written price guarantee, and we refund the difference if you find a lower price elsewhere! And you Saw us actually roll out a red carpet when we delivered your purchase, to keep your home clean of footprints and packing materials. You know that we stand back of what we sell with our award winning service department. Every man is a factory-trained and authorized repairman. We even called you, to make certain that you were well satisfied. We strive for 100% customer satisfaction. We expect to see you again, soon, when you need your next appliance and television. Sincerely, Ed McCluskey and Vin Malone KENNEDY COHEN 1336 North Federal Hwy. © Bellcrest Shopping Plaza Telephone 943-9330 Congratulations Class of 1970 Artistic Crafts Supplies | 942-2001 808 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Florida Tom Pilon and Sandy Roepnack try out one of the many exciting sportscars from BUTLER MOTORS. _ ss BUTLER MOTORS 850 (= SPRING 208 So. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ---—:- — ——--- POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA WHERE GOOD SERVICE NEVER STOPS Orrice 941-6156 WHITEY BUTLER 941-6157 Phone HORTON MOORE MACKEY INSURORS Sandy Booth and Faith Olmestead become creative at ARTISTIC CRAFTS AND SUPPLIES. Billie Booth owner 894 N. FEDERAL HWY. POMPANO BEACH, FLA. 942-4400 264 South Federal Highway Palm-Aire Shopping Center Deerfield Beach, Fla. Hardback and Paperback Books Full Line Study Notes stime Nationally Advertised Games 399-6501 zu| iti = ie in 4 Hie:2: Sua IT’S UP TO THE YOUTH AT... | SP 6 8 OD 9-1 5. @ | 138 NE. FIRST STREET + POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33060 ROBERT LEONARD SMITH, Pastor S O U T =| F Ke N Sanitation Service, Inc. Broward 946-6700 Dade 949-2061 201 North West 12th Avenue — Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 RIRIAIR N SOUTHERN [9 IY SANITATION Ne SRL Ves hee {a WE CATER WEDDINGS FREE SNOW REMOVAL 8 pL OI I NRO TSS EERIE TT TE, LS SA Commercial @ Industrial @ Construction Refuse Removal a We enjoyed participating in your Phys. Ed. Program Pompano Bowl 2200 N. Federal Hwy. See uenentene envi tact ete Tee eee 941-0968 ee The NO. 1 DD); Melkner vpgcen.mcrsavsWourre in the FORD DEALER neat of FORD COUNTRY at Between Fort Lauderdale ‘i j TERRY FORD oft pe be Oe ee te 1000 N. Federal Hwy. : 281 a la ail _Pompano Beach, Bla. Boles s No.1 Ford Dealer Between Fort Lauderdale And Orlando Your diploma can make you an important part of Southern Bell. Kathy Taylor and Cindy Mehoves serve at the Senior Tea. 3885 North Federal Highway | Southern Federal Savings Loan Assn. Edna Simmons, Fred Panton, Mike Harris, Sandy Buckmaster, and Gary Finley find that its a great time to start saving at SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN. 282 “Best Wishes” to Golden Tornadoes Ivan J. Smith Co. 3350 E. Atlantic Blvd. 946-0080 corner of AIA Atlantic Blvd. Ivan J. Smith Joe S. Smith president vice-president Stephanie Kay Smith class of ‘70 283 coe bQdade PATRONS A Friend Atlantic Paints Inc. Beach Hardware Inc. Mr. Mrs. Lorne A. Cameron Carl Pharmacy Clothes Horse Coach House Harbor Cunningham Mangum Insurance Peggy’s Beauty Salon Tall Big Men Shop Wig Supermart | DISPLAY INTEREST Atlantic Mirror Co. 438 S. Dixie Hwy. East Pompano Color Magic, Inc. 806 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach Fabric Shop of Pompano Beach 2609 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach | George Esser’s Performance Motorcycle 4270 N. Dixie Hwy. Pompano Beach Hall’s Saxon Wall 321 N.W. 3rd Ave. Pompano Bch. | Morrison-Dulfer Agency 5913 Margate Blvd. Margate Pompano Bch. Abstract Division 2411 East Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach FACULTY INDEX Year indicates the year the teacher came to Pompano. ADKINS, JAMES R.—American History; B.S., Southwest Texas University; 1969. ALDERMAN, T. CARLTON—English; B.A., Florida State University; M.A. University of Virginia; Chairman of English Dept.; 1961. ANDERSON, JEANNE, MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., University of Tennessee; 1962. ANDERSON, L. P.—Driver’s Education; B.S., M.A., Ball State University; 1967. ATKINSON, THELMA MRS.—Typing, Office Practice; B.S., St. Joseph College; 1964. BALDWIN, ELEANOR R.—American Institutions; A.B., Smith College; M.A.T., Northwestern University; 1969. BANK, MARY A. MRS.—Typing I, Intermediate Typing; B.S., Salem State College; International Club; 1968. BASKETT, JOHN—General Math; B.S., Marshall Univer- sity; 1969. BAYARD, SHIRLEY R. MRS.—French; St. Mary College; French Club; 1969. BEDFORD, ROBERT L.—Dean of Boys; B.A. University of Florida; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. BLACKARD, LAVERNE S.—Math; B.S., M.S., Indiana State University; Amateur Radio; 1953. BLEDSOE, KATHLEEN MRS.—Guidance Counselor; B.A., Keula College; M.Ed., University of Arkansas; Library Certification, Syracuse University; 1962. BLONDIN, MAUDIE MRS.—Registrar; 1968. BLOW, EVELYN MRS.—Biology; A.B., Goucher College; Future Medical Leaders; 1968. BOARD, RICHARD C.—Industrial Arts Metals; B.S., California State College; Interact Club; 1966. BREWTON, ELMER C.—Mathematics; B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1969. 286—F ACULTY INDEX BROWN, EDNA MRS.—Typing; B.S., Florida State Uni- versity; M.S., University of Tennessee; 1960. CALDWELL, JIM—Physical Education; B,S., University of Mississippi; Monogram Club; 1968. CALLAHAN, BARBARA 1.—English; B.A., Florida Atlantic University; Sophomore Class Play; 1969. CAMPBELL, MARY MRS.—English; A.B., M.A., Cornell University; Co-sponsor Classical League Club; 1965. CANFIELD, JOHN—Orchestra, String classes, Theory; B.S., Miami University; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory; D.M.E., Florida State University; 1967. CAPSTACK, JUNE—Art; B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design; M.Ed., State College at Boston; Art Guild; 1969. CARROLL, BERNADINE MRS.—English, French; B.Ed.; Duquesne University; 1961. CASWELL, MARIAN MRS.—English; B.S., University of Wisconson; 1962. CELLA, NANCY MRS.—Art; B.A., Stetson University; Head Art Department, Senior Class; 1965. CLARK, BARBARA MRS.—English; B.A., University of Wisconsin; Junior Exchangettes; 1969. CLARK, MARTHA MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Florida State University; Future Homemakers of America; 1969. COLBERT, AGNES MRS.—Typing; B.A., Salem College; 1968. CONLEY, FRED—Guidance; A.B., M.A., Marshall Uni- versity; Basketball Coach; 1967. CREECH, HELEN MRS.—English, Latin; B.A., North- western University; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Drama Coordinator; 1953. DIE, MARY MRS.—English; B.S., Eastern Kentucky State; M.A., Texas A and M University; 1968. DIETRICH, CHRISTINE MRS.—American Institutions, American History; B.A., University of Florida; Gavel Club; 1969. DINARDO, ANN MRS.—Asst. Librarian; A.B., Temple University; B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; National Honor Society; 1959. DIX, OPAL MRS.—English; A.B., University of . EE eT ST EE Cree FE RO IN LT LIT PI Morehead; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1960. DOAK, JANET—Calculus, Math 5, Algebra; A.B., Georgetown College; 1957. DUNN, TOM—English; B.A., Florida Atlantic Universi- ty; OUTCRY; 1969. DUTCH, DAVID—Physical Education; B.S., University of Tampa; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; Jr. Exchange Club; 1967. EFFERTH, PHYLLIS MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Bowling Green State University; 1968. EICHER, GEORGETTE K.—Physical Education, Health; B.S., West Virginia University; Civinettes, Tennis; 1968. ELLIOTT, RICHARD N.—Band; A.B., Elmhurst College; M.A., University of Illinois, Indiana State Uni- versity, University of Florida; Band; 1955. EMMETT, DORIS D. MRS.—Business English, Short- hand, VOE; B.S., Ohio University, M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; Future Secretaries Association; 1968. EVERITT, BARBARA ANNE-—Biology; B.S., University of Southern Mississippi; M.A., Florida State University; Future Teachers of America, Sophomore class; 1966. FIAT, FREDERIC L.—DCT; B.B.A., University of Miami, A.A., Chicago City College, University of Cincin- nati, Florida State University, Northwestern University, University of Florida, Florida Atlantic University; DCT; 1961. FLAHERTY, RICHARD—German, Russian; B.A., Uni- versity of Miami; 1963. GEBERT, PAUL—Biology; B.S., Florida State Universi- ty, M.Ed., University of Virginia; 1963. GEIGER, RONALD-—History; B.S., Florida State Uni- versity; 1969. GILTNER, RAYMOND-—Algebra, General Math; B.S., Murray State University; Junior Class; 1967. GLEASON, CAROL—English; B.Ed., University of Florida; 1969. GREEN, HAL-—Spanish; B.S., Vanderbilt University, M.A., George Peabody College; Faculty Chairman, Chairman Foreign Language Department; 1958. GRISMER, ART—Biology; B.Ed., Illinois State Universi- ty, M.S., University of Illinois, A.M., University of IIli- nois; Future Medical Leaders; 1959. HALE, FORREST—Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Computer Mathematics; B.S., Springfield College, M.A., New York University; Mathematic Department Head; 1953. HARDIE, BEATRICE MRSeetibrtian, B.A., East Carolina University; M.S., Florida State University; 1969. HATFIELD, HERMAN-—Physical M.A., University of Florida; 1956. Education; B.A., HAYES, MARILYN—Crafts, Design and Drawing; Florida Atlantic University; Art Guild; 1968. HEIFNER, JACK—Chemistry, Ocean Science; M.S., Drake University; Senior Class; 1963. HELTON, MARDA—English; A.B., Eastern Kentucky University; 1969. HENESY, DOROTH Y—Reading; B.S., Temple Universi- ty; 1961. HIGLEY, JAMES—Distributive Education; B.B.A., Western Michigan University, M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; Distributive Education Clubs of America; 1969. HINZMAN, FRANK—Industrial Arts, Woods; B.S., Geor- gia Southern College; 1969. HIRSCH, MARSHA MRS.—French; Florida Southern College; French Club; 1968. HODGE, JUDY MRS.—Bookkeeping; B.S.C., University of Mississippi; 1969. HOSKIN, CANDACE MRS.—Algebra, Geometry; B.S., Florida State University; Junior Class; 1966. HOWARD, THOMAS—Driver’s Education; A.S., Broward Junior College, B.S., Florida Atlantic Universi- ty; Interact Club; 1968. JANSEN, MARTHA MRS.—Trigonometry, Analytic Ge- ometry, Algebra; A.B., Maryville College, M.A., Florida Atlantic University; National Honor Society; 1957. JOHNSON, JUDY MRS.—American History; B.S., Florida A M University, Florida State University, Florida Atlantic University; Junior Forum; 1966. FACULTY INDEX—287 JOHNSON, EDWARD—Physics; B.S., Florida State Uni- versity, M.S., Florida State University; 1968. JOHNSON, SARA MRS.—Shorthand, Typing; B.S., Florida State University; 1966. JUSTICE, NOLENE—World History, Economics, Sociol- ogy; B.S., Pikeville College, M.Ed., University of Florida; Senior Class; 1966. KELLEY, NORRIS—Biology; B.S., Missouri University, M.S., Central Missouri State College; 1969. KIESTER, GINGER—English; A.A., University of Florida; B.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1969. KILLEBREW, MARY-—Spanish; B.A., Purdue Universi- ty, M.A., University of Michigan; International Club; 1967. LANGTEAU, BETTE MRS.—Debate, Drama, Speech; B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.A., University of Miami; Thespians; 1965. LEON, JEFFREY—Physical Education; B.S., Northwest- ern State College; Key Club; 1968. LINVILLE, PHILLIP—Driver’s Education; B.S., Ball State University; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. MANCHESTER, JOHN—Physical Science; BS., Defiance College, M.A., Columbia University; Swim- ming; 1969. MARTIN, CARL—Biology; B.S., Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity, M.S., University of Colorado; Sophomore Class; 1955. MATTHEWS, LENA MRS.—Journalism, English; A.B., Wesleyan College; Quill and Scroll; 1956. MATTHEWS, PATRICIA MRS.—English; B.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1969. McCAHILL, JACK—English; B.S., Murray State Univer- sity; Tennis; 1968. McMILLIN, HARRIETT MRS.—Chorus; B.S., Muskin- gum College; Choral Department; 1960. MENIUS, OPAL—Bible Literature, English; B.A., Flora MacDonald College, M.A., Columbia University; 1968. 288—FACULTY INDEX MERRICKS, FRANCES MRS.—Mathematics; B.S., Florida A M University; 1967. MERTZ, ROBERT D.—Electronics; B.S., Florida State University; Radio Club; 1964. MILANO, WILLIAM J.—Guidance Counselor; B.S., M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1969. MILLER, BILLY G—Mathematics; B.A., Evansville College; M.A., Indiana University; Cross Country; 1961. MONTGOMERY, GWEN MRS.—French, Spanish; B.A., Cornell University; 1969. MOODY, HENRY S.—American History; B.A., Rollins College; Golf; 1956. MORALES, HAYDEE-—Spanish; B.A., University of Havana; M.Ed., University of Miami; 1969. MORRIS, TUCKER—Driver’s Education; B.S., Ball State University; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Athletic Director; 1956. MOTZNER, CURTIS R—Industrial Arts; B.A., M,A., Western State College of Colorado; Chess Club; 1965. MILLER, RICHARD—American Institutions; A.B., Transylvania College; Pep Club; J.V. Basketball; 1969. MURPHY, MARIE MRS.—American History; A.B., Florida State College for Women; M.Ed., Duke Universi- ty; Social Studies Dept. Head; 1947. MYRICK, BETTY—Physical Education; A.B., Catawba College; Cheerleaders; Keyettes; 1955. NICKERSON, MARY ANNA MRS.—Vocational Office Education; B.S., Kent State University; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1967. ORRELL, SUZANNE—American History; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; Jr. Class; 1968. OSTERMAN, SANDY—Physical Education; B.S., Bowl- ing Green University; Pep Club, Monogram, Swimming 1969. OWENS, VIVIAN MRS.—Typing, Recordkeeping, Busi- ness Math; A.B., New Jersey State Teachers College; Fac- ulty Secretary; 1966. PAFENBERG, GERALD J.—Agriculture; B.S., Purdue University; Future Farmers of America; 1969. PARKS, ROBERT—Ame rican Institutions; B.A., Belmont Abbey College; 1968. PATTERSON, JERRY A.—Driver’s Education; Physical Education; B.S., Mississippi College; Key Club; 1969. PAYNE, CAROLYN—Library; A.B., Georgia State College for Women; M.A., Peabody College; 1947. PRESCOTT, CAROL MRS.—English III; B.S., M.A. Appalachian State University; Civinette Club; 1968. PROFFITT, PAUL—Principal; B.A., M.A., Suffolk Uni- versity, University of Tennessee; 1967. PROVENCAL, CARMEL MRS.—Child Development, Foods, and Nutrition; B.S., Western Michigan Universi- ty; M.A., Michigan State University; F.H.A.; 1962. RAZNOFF, BEVERLY MRS.—Public Speaking, English Il, Basic Speech and Composition; B.A., Florida Southern College; Gavel Club; 1969. ROCKAFELLOW, MARGARET MRS.—Algebra, Geom- etry; A.B., Winthrop College; 1965. SABIN, WILLIAM—Drafting and Metals; A.S., Palm Beach Junior College; B.S., Florida State University; 1967. SANTIESTEBAN, JOSEPH—Biology; B.S., University of Miami; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; F.T.A.; 1968. SHCECK, DORIS MRS.—Media Specialist (AV); B.A., Adelphi College; 1966. SCHIAVONI, CHARLES—Graphic Arts; B.S., Kent State University; Photo Club; 1969. SCHMITZ, KAY—Physical Education; B.S., East Carolina College; Keyettes; 1967. SHEA, RUTH MRS.—Bookkeeping, Shorthand; B.Ed., II- linois State University; M.A., University of Iowa; F'S.A., 1961. SOKOL, ALEXANDER—Math; A.B., Fitchburg Teach- ers 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; B.A., Universi- ty of Tennessee; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1967. ST. CLAIR, SAM—Assistant Principal; A.B., Marshall University; M.A., West Virginia University; 1969. STOVIAK, RAY—American History, American Institu- tions, Modern European History; B.A., Villanova Univer- sity; M.A., Southern Connecticut State University; Gavel Club, Basketball Coach; 1962. SWEANY, BETTY MRS.—Mathematics; B.S., DePaul University; Youth Forum; 1967. TAYLOR, THEODORE—Dean; B.S., M.A., Florida A M University; 1967. THOMPSON, BETTY MRS.—English; A.B., Heidelberg College; Juniorettes; 1960. TOWERY, WILLIAM—Chemistry, College Review Science; B.S., Arkansas State College, B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; Junior Academy of Science, Student Council, Senior Class; 1961. TRUITT, PEGGY MRS.—Health, English; B.S., Jackson- ville State University; Student Council; 1959. VOLPITTO, BARBARA MRS.—Biology; A.A., Broward Junior College, B.S., Florida State University; Juniorettes; 1967. VON AMMON, NANCY MRS.—Guidance; B.A., Univer- sity of Florida, M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1969. WAGAR, RICK—Physical Education; B.S., Western Carolina University; Football Coach, Junior Exchange Club; 1968. WALKER, KEN-—Biology; A.B., Trevecca Nazarene College, M.S.T., Middle Tennessee State University; 1967. WALTER, FREDERICK—Drafting; B.S., Florida State University, M.A., Central Michigan University; 1956. WARNER, ROBERT—Modern European History; B.S., Florida State University; Student Council, Interclub Council, Bi-Racial Committee, Skin Diving Club; 1968. WATKINS, HELEN MRS.—Latin, French; A.B., Grove City College; Junior Classical League, 1966. WESLEY, NORMADINE MRS.—English; A.B., Glaflin College, M.A., South Carolina State; 1969. FACULTY INDEX—289 WHIPPLE, ROBERT—Consumer Math, Algebra, Con- temporary Math; B.S., United States Military Academy, University of Pittsburg, George Washington University; 1968. WICKSTRUM, WAYNE —Driver’s Education; B.S., Kansas State College, M.S., Florida State University; 1947. WILKNER, ROBERT—American History, Modern Euro- pean History; A.A., Broward Junior College, B.A., Florida State University; Chess Club; 1966. WILLIAMS, VIVIAN MRS.—English; B.A., University of Georgia; 1951. WILLIAMSON, GAIL—Reading; B.S., Pikeville College, M.A., Eastern Kentucky University; Junior Exchangettes; 1968. WILMAN, ANN MRS.—English; A.B., Lincoln Memorial University, M.S., University of Tennessee; OUTCRY; 1962. WOLKEN, ALFRED—Guidance; B.S., New York Uni- versity, M.A., New York University; 1962. WRAY, MARTHA—Oral Interpretation, World Litera- ture, English, Publications; A.B., M.A., University of Ten- nessee; Quill and Scroll, BEANPICKER; 1956. VALDES, PHILIP—Industrial Arts; B.S., University of Minnesota, M.Ed., University of Oregon; Radio Club; 1969. ZELAZO, ELIZABETH MRS.—College Review Math, Algebra; B.S., Morris Harvey College; 1968. 290—FACULTY INDEX Symbolic of the busy life of the faculty of Pompano Beach Senior High is the often frequented mail room. JAMES ABBOT: “Jim”; February 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DIANE LOIS ACHESON: “Dee-Dee”; August 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2); Betty Crocker “Homemaker of Tomorrow” Award (4). JAMES JOSEPH ACKERMANN: “Jim”; February 20, 1952; PBSHS (4). GEORGE ADAMS: “Tom”; July 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHELLE ANN ADAMS: “Shell”; February 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Band Council (2,3,4); Sophomore Representative (2); Project Secretary (3); Drum Major (4); Concert Orchestra (4); Keyettes (3,4); President (4); Honor Society (3,4); BEANPICKER (4); Senior Editor (4); Junior Class Vice-President (3); All State Band (4); All-County Band (3,4), Graduation At- tendant (3); October Girl of the Month (4); Homecoming Queen Finalist (4); Senior Superlative (4); Quill and Scroll (4). MICHAEL ADERE: March 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Honor Society (4); Band (2,3,4); Tennis (2); DAVID AND LISA (2); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (3); Boy’s State (3); Thespians (4). PEW ISPALBERT: “Luigi; June 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Concert Orchestra (3,4); Interna- tional Club (3,4). NANCY ALBRITTON: “Nancy”; PBSHS (2,3,4). ELISA ALBURY: “Boily-Bee”; December 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GLENDA JENIENE ALERMAN: “Glenda”; October 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3). JAMES ALFORD: “Jim”; April 19, 1952; (2,3,4). DENISE ALLEN: “Denise”; June 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); D.C.T. (4); Civinettes (4). STEPHEN ALLEN: “Steve”; October 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4). CHERYLEE ANDERSON: “Babe”; June 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOSEPH FRANCIS ARMATER: “Joe”; June 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Monogram Club (4); Inter- national Club (3,4); Boy’s State (3); BEANPICKER (4); Swimming Team (2,3); Tennis Team (3,4); NEDT Certifi- cate of Merit (2). JOHN ARNOLD: “John”; October 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2); Student Council (2). PATRICIA ANN AVARD: “Pat”; January 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (3,4); Publici- ty Director (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Historian (4); BEAN- PICKER (4); Senior Editor (4); Quill and Scroll (4). NICHOLAS AVASSO: “Nick”; March 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.F.A. (2,3,4). DENNIS CHARLES BABB: “Babbs”; July 15, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). | MICHAEL BAILEY: “Mike”; November 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Vice-President (4); Monogram Club (2,3,4); International Club (4); Boy’s State (3); Graduation Attendant (3); President Senior Class (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Track (2,3,4); Senior Superlative (4). PATRICIA BAILEY: “Gatsy”; April 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). DEBRA GAYLE BARRES: “Debbie”; January 12, 1952; PBSHS (4). CHARLES THOMAS BASHLOR: “Tom”; September 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DEBRA ANN BASIGER: “Debbie”; September 24, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Art Club (3). ROBERT BASS: “Bob”; October 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM WAYNE BATEMAN: “Bill”; August 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Vice- President (4); Interact (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); F.T.A. (2); Football (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Baseball (2,3,4). GERALDINE ANN BATSON: “Gerry”; June 21, 1952 ; PBSHS (2,3,4). SHARON BAUTEL: “Beans”; May 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4); Gavel Club (4); OUTCRY (4). JOANNE D. BECK: “Joanne”; March 9, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). PATRICIA BEDENK: “Pat”; July 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (3,4); Secretary (3); Vice-President (4); Art Club (3); Thespians (4). RICHARD ALAN BELLMOR: “Rick”; November 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). RONA BENANTI: “Virgo”; September 17, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). LINDA ANN BENASH: “Lynn”; July 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARTHA ELIOT BENJAMIN: “Bengi’; December 7, SENIOR INDEX—291 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes. DONA KAY BENNER: “Dona”; October 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.M.L.; F.T.A. CAROL BENNETT: “Carol”; February 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; F.T.A.; Cheerleader (2,3,4). DURINDA BENNETT: “Randee”; September 14, 1952: PBSHS (4). DAVID BERKS: “David”; January 7, 1952; Honor Soci- ety (3,4). RICKY BERKS: “Rick”; December 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (4). BRENDA BETHUDE: “Brenda”; November 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). HERMAN ROOSEVELT BIGGS: “Herman”; August 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA GAY BILLMAN: “Pam”; May 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DENNIS KEITH BIRD: “Denny”; March 4, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Basketball (3); Golf Team. JEFFREY MARK BISHOP: “Jeff’; November 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Interact (2,3,4); President (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Monogram (4); Bi- Racial Committee (3,4); Co-Chairman (3); Chairman (4); Baseball (2); Basketball (2); Track (3,4); Senior Superla- tive (4); Homecoming Chairman (4). MITCHEL BLACK: “Mitch”; November 10, 1951: PBSHS (2,3,4). DAVID MICHAEL BLACK: “David”; August 21, 1952; D.C.T. (3,4); President (4). BARBARA ANNE BLACKBURN: “Bonnie”; May 21, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Juniorettes; International Club. GUY PHILLIP BLACKMON: “Phil”; December 23, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Thespians (4); OUTCRY (4). MARILYN ANITA BLAESS: “Marilyn”; September 27, 1952; PBSHS (4). LINDA GAIL BLAND: “Skinny”; September 9, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). BARRY BLINCO: “Barry”; December 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (4). RICHARD BRUCE BOAN: “Rick”; April 16, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Baseball; Wrestling. 292—SENIOR INDEX SANDRA LYNN BOHON: “Sandy”; January 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); VICA Club (3,4); DECA (4). DEBBIE G. BOLLMAN: “Debbie”; December 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes; Future Medical Leaders. MARY SANDRA BOOTH: “Sandy”; September 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4). BOBBY BOWLES: “Bobby”; December 26, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders. EDWARD BOYER: “Ed”; April 23, 1952; PBSHS (3,4): Junior Civitan Club; Vice-President. GAIL BRAHS: “Gail”; June 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club; Majorettes; Junior Exchangettes. STEPHEN BAILEY: “Steve”; December 11, 195]; PBSHS (2,3,4). VIRLYN BAILEY: “Skip”; August 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM BAILLIE: “Bill”; June 16, 1952; PBSHS (4); Key Club (4); Honor Society (4); Basketball (4). DEBORAH BAIR: “Debbie”; July 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LORRAINE BAKER: “Raine”; September 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); D.C.T. (4); Historian (4); Future Medical Leaders (2). MARGARET BAKER: “Maggie”; February 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). URBAN CHARLES BALBIAR: “Bud”; August 30, 1952; PBSHS (4). BETH BALENTINE: “Bannie”; July 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.S.A. JOSEPH BARR: “Joe”; August 31, 1952; PBSHS (4). GAIL JEAN BRAITHWAITE: “Turkey”; August 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes; Tennis Team (2,3,4); In- ternational Club; Chorus (2,3,4); Band (2); Orchestra; DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); THE SOUND OF MUSIC (4); Pompanottes (3,4); Student Council; Monogram; Senior Superlative (4). CRAIG BRAMLEY: “Brams”; February 9, 1952; PBSHS (4). DAVID CRAIG BRANT: “Brant”; December 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (3). | | : “THOMAS FRANCIS BROOKS: “Tom”; October 8 REBECCA LEIGH BREWER: “Becky”; July 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Vice-President (3). SUZANNE TEAL BRIARD: PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorettes (3,4). “Sue”; August 21, 1952; LORI ANN BRICKLEY: “Lori”; May 25, 1952; PBSHS (4). PAMELA ANN BRICKLEY: PBSHS (4). “Pam”; April 21, 1952; JAMES RICHARD BRIGGS: PBSHS (4). “Rick”; April 14, 1952; DALE ELDON BRIGHT: “Dale”; December 29, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact; Chorus (2,3,4); Baseball. CHRISTINE CAROL BROWN: “Chris”; December 24, 1951; PBSHS (4); D.C.T. (4). DENNIS BROWN: “Dennis”; July 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PATSY ANN BROWN: “Patsy”; February 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). LISA JOANNE BROWNLIE: “Lisa”; July 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Exchangettes; Sergeant at Arms; Civinettes. TERENCE HENRY BUCHANAN: “Terry”; August 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). SANDRA GAIL BUCKMASTER: “Virgo”; September 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club (2,3,4); Secretary (3); Quill and Scroll (3,4); Secretary-Treasurer (4); Thespians (3,4); Treasurer (4); OUTCRY (4); Student Council (3); Homecoming Queen Finalist; Snowball Queen Finalist; Graduation Attendant (3); DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); BEANPICKER (3,4); Ad Ed- itor (3,4); Senior Superlative (4). JANET BURGESS: “Jeannette”; November 17, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). DONALD HOFFMAN BURNS: “Don”; July 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Track (2); Student Council (3). GAIL MARIE BURROUGHS: “Gail”; December 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2). DONNA JEAN BUTLER: “Donna”; August 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LONWORTH BUTLER: “Lon”; September 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball; Captain; Bi-Racial Commit- tee; Boy’s State (3). SUSAN BUTSCH: “Smiley”; August 29, 1952; PBSHS (4). WILLIAM BUTTE: “Bill”; September 24, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). MARYELLEN BUTZKO: “MaryEllen”; October 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Swimming Team (3). CECELIA CAGLE: “Cecel”; January 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2). LINDA LEE CALIBEO: March 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra; FSA. DAVID CALLAWAY: “Boca Dave”; October 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Sophomore Director (2), President (4); International Club; Bi-Racial Committee; Youth Forum, Orchestra (2,3,4); All-State Orchestra (3,4); Student Council; Honor Society (4); OUTCRY; Boys State (3); Boy of the Month (4); Senior Superlative (4). STEVE PAUL CAMERON: “Steve”; June 20, 1951; PBSHS (4). STAFFORD CAMPBELL: “Stafford”; July 4, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). WENDY CAMPBELL: “Wency”; April 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3). GARY CAPONI: “Gary”; July 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. M. CHRISTINE CARLSON: “Chris”; October 22, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Chorus (3,4); Pompanotes. PAMELA CARLSON: “Pam”; July 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4), Choral Council (3,4), Choral Council Secretary (4); Juniorettes (3,4); President (4); International (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4); Senior Superlative (4). JANET CARSWELL: “Janet”; August 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML, International Club. JEFFREY CASLOW: “Jeff; September 27, 1951; PBSHS (4). DAWN MARIE CHARLAN: “Marie”; December 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). EVELYN CHARRIER: “Evey’; May 25, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). SENIOR INDEX—293 WILLIAM VERNE CHEATHAM: “Bill”; August 20, 1952; PBSHS (4); Chorus. AL CHERRY: “AI”; July 30, 1950; PBSHS (2,34). DEREK CHESHIRE: “Derek”; January 5, 1952; PBSHS (4). WILLIAM COVILLE CHICK: “Bill”; July 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. DAVID MARK CHOTINER: “Big Dave”; November 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); BEANPICKER (4); Quill Scroll (4). CHARLOTTE SYMONDS: “Charli”; July 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA ANN CIPARRO: “Lynda”; July 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML; Junior Exchangettes. BARBARA CLARK: “Barbara”; April 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (3). SALLY LOU CLARK: “Sally”; March 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Junior Exchangettes (3); Honor Society (4). MELISSA LEE CLARK: “Lis”; April 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); International Club (2); Oracle (3). MICHAEL WILLIAM CLARK: “Mike”; March 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JUSTIN ANTHONY COLATARCI: “Justin”; Sep- tember 18, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BRUCE ERNEST COLBERT: “Bruce”; December 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4). DENNIS LEROY COLDREN: “Dennis”; April 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); French Club (3,4); Secre- tary (4); Gavel Club (4); OUTCRY (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4). NANCY H. COLE: “Nancy”; March 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). TREVA ANN COLE: “Treva”; October 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cheerleading (2,4); Monogram (4). WILLIAM WESLEY COLLEY: “Roadrunner”; Sep- tember 14, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). GLENN RICHARD COLLIER: “Rick”; December 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Honor Society (4). JACK DENNY COLLINS: “Jack”; February 23, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Basketball (3), Manager (3). 294—-SENIOR INDEX MARIE CONSTANCE COLLINS: “Connie”; February 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); BEANPICKER (4). ROBERT LEE CONNER: “Bob”; January 24, 1952; PBSHS (4); Football (4). KEVIN R. CONNOLLY: “Kevin”; August 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARY RUTH COOK: “Mouth”; October 31, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CHRIS LYNN COPE: “Chris”; November 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cheerleading (4); FSA (3,4); Monogram (4). HAROLD ARTHUR CORNEILSEN: “Buddy”; Octo- ber 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2). LEWIS CORTES: “Lewis”; January 20, 1952; PBSHS (4); Band (4); Orchestra (4). ROBERT LEE COULTER: “Kack’; August 6, 1951; PBSHS (4). JOSEPH EDWARD COUNCIL: “Joe Bass”; August 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). WILLIAM CARLTON COUNCIL: “Bill”; August 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Fre nch Club (4); Pres- ident (4); Football (2,3,4); International Club (2); Boy’s State (3). LOUISE DORIS COTE: “Louis”; June 3, 1952; PBSHS (4). JANET VERONICA COX: “Janet”; PBSHS (2,3,4). ALISON GRACE CRAIG: “Alison”; January 3, 1952; PBSHS (4); FHA (4). ANN SEVERNSCRAIG: “Ann”; January 3, 1952; FML, FHA. TIMOTHY McCRACKEN CRAMER: “Tim”; May 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOSEPH ALAN CRATE: “Alan”; November 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Cross-Country (2,3). WAYNE CRISPILL: “Wayne”; July 26, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). PATRICIA MARIE CROSSMAN: “Trish”; June 10, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). ROBERT ANDREW CROZIER: “Schroed er”; PBSHS (2,3,4). SS -e LINDA JOYCE CUFF: “Linda”; August 23, 1952; PBSHS (4). EVE CULLUM: “Eve”; July 28, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CHERI CURRY: “Cheri”; January 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROSE MARY CURRY: “Rose”; July 6, 1950. RICHARD ARTHURCURTIS: “Rick”; August 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Band Council Captain (4); Amateur Radio (3); Key Club (4); Orchestra (4); All-State Band (4); All-County Band (4). MICHAEL DANLEY: “Mike”; September 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball Manager. ROBERT DANNER: “Bob”; November 27, 1952: PBSHS (4). CAROLYN DAVIS: “Casey”; January 5, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). KEITH DAVIS: “Keith”; April 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). KAREN DEBUSSCHERE: “Karen”; December 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club. CORY PATRICIA DELAPHANTE: “Cory”; September 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES BARRY DELK: “James”; October 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact. ANNA MARIA DELLARATTA: “Anna”; September 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.T.A. LORRAINE DEMARCO: “Lorrie”; March 10, 1952; PBSHS (4). DEBBIE DEMMERLE: “Deb”; May 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BONNIE DENNIS: “Bonnie”; June 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); Student Director (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4). CYNTHIA DENNIS: “Cindy”; August 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2). DUNHAM DESVERGERS: “Skip”; January 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DECA. DEBRA DEWITT: “Daisy Duck’; July 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; Vice-President (3); OUTCRY (4). FRANK DILL: “Pickle”; February 1, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). TERESA DIMARIA: “Terry”; January 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes; Swimming Team (2); International Club (4). ROSS DOERR: “Rusty”; March 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Science Academy; President Gavel Club; Treasurer; DECA (4). PAULETTE DOIG: “Paulette”; April 2, 1952; PBSHS (4). DENISE ANN DORSEY: “Dee Dee”; June 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Honor Society (3,4); Vice-President (4); Thespians (3,4); Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4); Vice-President (3); Secretary (4); Gavel Club (3,4); Sergeant-at-Arms (4); NEDT Certificate (2); Girl's State (3); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); Senior Superlative (4). LINDA RAE DOUBRAVA: “Linda”; September 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.H.A.; Treasurer; Honor Society. BARBARA LYNN DRAFFIN: “Barb”; April 11, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). STEVE H. DRAGER: “Steve”; November 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DAVID DROST: “Dave”; December 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARTIN DRURY: “Mort”; January 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus; Choral Council; THE SOUND OF MUSIC (4). STEPHEN J. DRUTAR: “Jim”; December 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; Band (2,3,4); Quartermaster. KAREN LEE DUIS: “Karen”; PBSHS (2,3,4); F.S.A.; International Club; Civinettes; Secretary. DAVID MALCOLM DUKELOW: “Dave”; December 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4); International Club (2,3); Football (2); Basketball (2,3,4); Baseball (2); Band (2,3,4). ROBERT FRANK DULLEN: “Bob”; July 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4). MARY ANN DURANTE: “Mary”; March 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes; Civinettes; Student Council; F.T.A.; F.H.A. CRAIG LEE DURBIN: “Craig”; October 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). LINDA SUSANNE EASTMAN: “Lin”; August 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Gavel Club (3); NCTE Award; NEDT Certificate. DEBORAH KAYE EBERT: “Deborah”; November 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (2,3,4); Vice-President (4). SENIOR INDEX—295 LINDA ANNE ECKENWILER: “Gidget”; October 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Oracle (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3); Keyettes (4); Parliamentarian (4); Thespians (3,4); Quill And Scroll (4); FHA (3,4); Secre- tary (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); MEET ME IN SAINT LOUIS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); Student Council (4). PAUL HENRY EDERLE: “Paul”; August 10, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Interact ( 3,4); Wrestling (3,4); Captain (4); Country Wrestling (3,4); District Wrestling (3). ROBERT C. EDMOND: “Bob”; February 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DYANNE CAROLE ELLIOT: “Dyanne”; November 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). VENETA JEANNE ELLIOT: “Veneta”; April 7, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT EDWIN ELLIS: “Bob’; February 25, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); FFA. FRANK STARR EMERSON: “Frank”; November 6, 1951; PBSHS (4). L. DENNIS ENDELMAN: “Dennis”; April 28, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. LARRY THOMAS ENGLISH: “Tom”; March 25, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). REVA JO ENNIS: “Reva”; October 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). RICHARD M. EWING: “Rick”; September 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JANET ANN FABIAN: “Janet”; March 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JEFFREY FAVITTA: “Jeff’; October 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football; Student Council; Interact; Monogram Club; Football Letter. STEPHEN FICKLING: “Steve”; February 28, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES MAURICE FIELDING: “Jim”; January 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). WENDY FIFER: “Wendy”; December 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Band _ (2,3,4); Civenettes; Student Council. JANICE FINA: “Jan”; January 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA. GARY FINLEY: “Gary”; November 19, 1952; PBSHIS 296—-SENIOR INDEX (2,3,4); Youth Forum; Bi-Racial Committee. JOHN FISCHER: “John”; May 23, 1952; PBSHS (234% AVIS PAULINE FITCH: “Avis”; December 14, 1951: PBSHS (3,4). DOUG FLAM: “Doug”; December 1, 1951; PBSHS (4). DAVID FLYNN: “Dave”; October 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAULA FLYNN: “Paula”; December 22, 1951; PBSHS (4). DAVID FACAZIO: “Dave”; July 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track. SHERRY FORBES: July 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2). CARLTON FORD: “Carl”; February 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus. STEPHEN FORD: “Stephen”; -October 23, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); DCT. SHARON LEE FOSTER: “Sharon”; February 8, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). CATHERINE FORTHOPER: “Kate”; June 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). THOMAS JAMES FOWLER: “Tom”; June 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM FOXWORTH: “Foxey”; June 13, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Interact. SUZANNE MARIE FREDERICK: “Sue”; September 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CARLA FREEMAN: “Carla”; December 21, - 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY. LARRY FRIEND: “Larry”; May 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). NICHOLAS FRISCO: “Cisco Kid”; March 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; Football; Wrestling; Track; Monogram; Boy’s State (3). JUDEYTH FRITZ: “Jude”; December 10, 1951; PBSHS (4). KAY MARIE FRITZ: “Kay Marie”; December 7, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); FSA. LISA FULGHAM: “Lisa”; January 20, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); ORACLE, Business Manager (4); Quill And Scroll. RANDOLPH FULMORE: “Slick”; October 25, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). MARILYN GABRIELE: “Marilyn”; April 19, 1952; PBSHS (4); DCT (4). BARBARA GAFTKA: “Barbara”; July 14, 1952: PBSHS (3,4). SHIRLEY GAGNON: “Shirley”; June 15, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); FSA; Junior Exchangettes. SUSAN GARDNER: “Sue”; November 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee; Quill and Scroll; DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); ORACLE (3,4); Junior Editor (3); Co-Editor (4); December Girl of the Month (4); Homecoming Queen Finalist (4); Cheerleader (2); Senior Superlative (4). MYRNA GARGANO: “Myrna”; November 9, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DANA H. GARRET: “Dana”; May 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DALE IRENE GENOVA: “Dale”; October 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4) Secretary (4). LINDA MARIE GERKE: “Gerk”; April 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); BEANPICKER (2,3,4); Editor (4); Gavel Club (2,3); Vice-President (3); Quill and Scroll (3), Pres- ident (3); Thespians (3,4); Corresponding Secretary (4); Keyettes (3,4); ICC (3,4); September Girl of the Month (4); NEDT Certificate (2); Girl’s State (3); FSPA Delegate (2,4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (3); Senior Superlative (4); Miami Herald Youth Forum; Jordan Marsh Teen Board (4), SEVENTEEN Correspondent (4). LINDA GERTH: “Linda”; September 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club. RONALD CARY GESTEWITZ: “Ron”; February 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CATHY MARIE GIACALONE: “Cathy”; October 22, 1952; PBSHS (4). ANN GIBBONS: “Ann”; September 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Juniorettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); NEDT Certificate (2). DAVID ALAN GIBBON: “Dave”; October 30, 1952; PBSHS (4). TONI GIESE: “Toni”; March 13, 1952; PBSHS (4); FML (4); Oratory Contest (4); Science Academy. WILLIAM GILL: “Billy”; December 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cross Country; Track; Basketball (2); Interact (3,4); Treasurer (3); Vice-President (4). EVA IRENE GILLESPIE: “Eva”; November 21, 1951: PBSHS (3,4). BONNIE LOU GINEGAW: “Joe”; June 27, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). RICHARD CURTIS GIONFRIDDO: “Rick”; July 13, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). BECKY JO GLATTI: “Bec”; September 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Interna- tional Club (4); Monogram (4); Bi-Racial Committee (4) Cheerleading (4); Student Council (2). JOYCE MAY GOATER: “Ed”; May 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL (2); Keyettes (4); Honor Society (4). ROBERT ELLIS GODSELL: “Bob”; July 10, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). ALAN DAVID GOFF: “Dave”; January 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARY GOLLY: “Mary”; August 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); Secretary (2); International Club (2,3); Junior Exchangettes (3,4). PAUL GONNELLI: “Paul”; November 7, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). STEPHEN FRANCIS GOLDMAN: “Steve”; March 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society; Youth Forum; Chairman; NEDT Certificate (2); NMSQT Letter of Commendation (3). GAIL MAY GOOGE: “Gail”; August 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); FTA (2,3,4); Vice- President (2); President (4). GAIL GORDON: “Gail”; April 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4). JOAN ANN GORDON: “Joan”; August 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Historian (3); Juniorettes (4); NEDT Certificate (2); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); Student Director (2). LOUIS GORE: “Lou”; January 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball (2). RICKY JOHN GORGAN: “Ricky”; March 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society; NEDT Certificate (2); Golf (2,3,4). ANDREA LEE GRAHAM: “Ann”; June 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3); Juniorettes (3). SENIOR INDEX—297 HAL GRAHAM: “Hal”; July 26, 1952; PBSHS (4). CYNTHIA SUE GRAY: “Cyn”; June 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); International Club (3); Student Council (4); Honor Society (4). HARRY LAMAR GREENE: “Har’; March 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Vice-President (3); President (4); Thespians (2,3,4); Bi- Racial Committee (3,4); Gavel Club (3); Chorus (3,4); ICC (3,4); Chairman (3); Vice-President of Sophomore Class (2); NEDT Certificate (2); Harvard Book Award (3); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4); Best Supporting Actor (3); Best Actor (3); Boy’s State (3); September Boy of the Month (4); Civitan Youth Appreciation Week Award (4); Senior Superlative (4) Snowball King (4). HAROLD GERALD GREENSWORD: “Harold”; July 4, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Football; Golf. HOLLY GREENWOOD: “Holly”; September 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club. CAROL KATHLEEN GREER: “Carol”; May 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (2). JOHN E. GRIGG: “John”; April 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. DIANE GROEKE: “Diane”; September 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Civinettes. LOUISE ROLANDE GROULX: “Louise”; July 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GREG GRUBER: “Greg”; July 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT GUNDERSEN: “Bob”; January 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3.4). EVELYN GUNTHER: “Evelyn”; August 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes. GARY JOHN GUTHRIE: “Gary”; August 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4). DEBBIE GUY: June 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2,3); President (3); ORACLE (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4). DAVID SEVERSON HAAG: “Dave”; December 12, 1951; PBSHS (4). DEBORAH ANN HAGER: “Debbie”; August 1, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). LINDA HAGN: “Linda”; July 30, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). 298—SENIOR INDEX JOYCE ARLENE HALL: “Joyce”; July 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT; FTA. RUTH ANNE HALL: “Hugo”; February 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT, Vice-President (4). CAROL ANN HANCOCK: “Carol”; August 2, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); FTA (3,4); Chorus (3,4); Pompanotes (3,4); NMSQT Letter of Commenda- tion (3); SOUND OF MUSIC (4). CYNTHIS LYNN HANSEN: “Cindy”; November 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (2); JCL (2); Diving Club (4). GARY HANSEN: “Gary”; December 24, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). LAWRENCE HANSEN: “Larry”; September 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CRISTINE ELAINE HARDING: “Cris”; April 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4), President (4); BEANPICKER (3,4); Quill Scroll (4); Bi-Racial Com- mittee (3,4); Student Council (3); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); Best Character Actress (2); Best Leading Actress (3); January Girl of the Month (4); Snowball Queen (4); Senior Superlative (4). E. EDWARD HARDY: “Monk”; March 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); J.V. Basketball (2); FML (2). LINDA HARDY: “Cookie”; June 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Mixed Chorus (3,4); FTA (4); Quill Scroll (4); Student Council (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); BEAN- PICKER (4). CONNIE HARGROVE: “Punk”; February 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes; Chorus. CATHERINE HARMON: “Cathy”; February 4, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Juniorettes (4). DEBORAH LYNN HARPER: “Deb”; July 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (3,4). LINDA SUSAN HARRELL: “Linda”; October 20, 1952; PBSHS (4). DAIL HARRISL: “Dail”; August 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3,4); Homeroom Represent- ative. GEORGE MICHAEL HARRIS: “Mike”; February 19, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Interact (4); Quill Scroll (4); French Club (3,4), Treasurer (4); OUTCRY (4); BEANPICKER (4); Gavel Club (4). JUDY HARRIS: “Judy”; November 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA HARRIS: “Dizzy”; July 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARLENE HARRIS: “Frog”; June 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2); International Club (2,3); Junior Exchangettes (3,4), Treasurer (4). LARRY HARRISON: “Larry”; April 20, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Honor Society. WENDY LEE HA RRISON: “Wendy”; December 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM HART: “Bill”; June 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Homeroom Representative (2). DAVID HARVEY: “Dave”; January 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra, All-State Orchestra; Boys State (3); Band (2,3,4); Drum Major (4); All-County Band; Student Council. TALLE MARIE HASIS: “Tallahassee”; January 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3); Civinettes (4). LINDA HATFIELD: “Ben”; April 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA, Secretary (4). JAMES HAZEN: “Rick”; January 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council; Lion’s Club Peace Essay Award. GAIL HEALEY: “Gail”; May 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DECA, Secretary. ROGER HEDSPETH: “Rog”; March 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); J.V. Basketball; ORACLE; Quill Scroll. PAM HEGARTY: “Joan”; May 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BETTY HEISER: “Bella La Heiser”; March 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); JCL (4); Art Club (3); DAR Award (3). CHRISTINE HELLEGARD: “Chris”; October 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Keyettes (4). HEATHER HENDERSON: “Heather”; January 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). STEPHANIE HENDERSON: “Stephanie”; July 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Skindiving Club; Juniorettes; OUTCRY. LEONARD JOHN HENDRICKS: “Lenny”; June 2, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); FTA (4). STEVE HENDRICKS: “Steve”; February 23, 1952; PBSHS (4). DEBORAH ANN HENTZ: “Debby”; June 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society; NEDT Certificate (CRE NMSQT Letter of Commendation (3). CARMEN MARIE HERBST: “Carm”; February 9, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Art Club. JAMES HERRERA: “Jim”; February 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3,4). ASA DIGGS HEWITT: “Ash”; December 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL: Honor Society. DEBBIE HEWITT: “Jennie”; December 3, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2); OUTCRY (3,4); Art Editor (4). STANLEY HIGH: “Stan”; May 3, 1952; PBSHS (4). AMY HILL: “Amy”; September 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); OUTCRY; Student Council (3). ROSE HILLIARD: “Rose”; December 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band (3,4). CHRISTOPHER HINE: “Chris”; March 6, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). JUDITH HINES: “Judi”; March 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (2). FRANK HINZMAN: “Doug”; June 21, 1951; PBSHS (4); DECA (4). DIANE HOGAN: “Diane”; March 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Honor Society; Juniorettes. FRANCES SHARON HOGAN: “Sharon”; May 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JUDITH HOGEN: “Ju”; February 14, 1951; Student Council (2,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (2); Gavel Club (2); Thespians; Jordan Marsh Teen Board (4), PATRICK HOLMES: “PABST”; March 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4), President (4); Interact (4); Football (3,4); Wrestling (2); Track (2). SHARON LYNN HOLT: “Sharon”; February 15, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). HAZEL HOPKINS: “Hazel”; October 11, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). JOYCE HORTON: “Joyce”; March 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). 7 WILLIAM C.HUDOCK: “Bill”; April 24, 1952. SENIOR INDEX—299 MARY ELIZABETH HUDSON: “Liz”; January 3], 1952; PBSHS (4). DAVID HUFF: “Dave”; January 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (3); Football (4). DAVID HUNSICKER, “Dave”; March 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (2); Track (2); Football (4); Monogram. KENNETH HUNTER: “Ken”; April 9, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). CAROLYN HUNTLEY: “Carol”; February 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus. MARJORIE HUTCHINSON: “Margie”; November 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorettes; Student Council. SAM IANNACCONE: “Sam”; August 2, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Key Club; Monogram; Football; Track; Student Council. PATRICIA IBERT: “Pat”; September 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN INMAN: “John”; December 17, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). ROBERT ISAAC: “Bob”; January 8, 1952; PBSHS (4); Skindiving (4). JUANITA JACKSON: “J.J.”; October 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). EDWARD JAROSH: “Ed”; November 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOUNA ILPO ANTERO J“ARVIO”: “Jouna”; Febru- ary 26, 1951; PBSHS (4); Interact (4). REUBEN HAMILTON JEFFRIES: “Reuben”; April 28, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Football (4); Track (2). THOMAS ANTON JENNARO: “Tommy”; July 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JILL ANN JESSE: “Jill”; March 16, 1953; PBSHS (3,4); GAA (2); French Club (2); FHA (2); International Club (4); Juniorettes (4). CHARLES ABLE JOANS: “Chuck”; July 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). DANIEL FRANKLIN JOHNS: “Danny”; October 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); FFA (3); Wrestling (2). STEVE JOHNS: “Steve”; March 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). 300—SENIOR INDEX COURTNEY JOHNSON: “Corky”; June 26, 1952; PBSHS (4); German Club (4); Swimming Team. DEBORAH ANN JOHNSON: “Debi”; May 18, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Civinettes (3,4). JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON: “John Bill’; August 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Monogram Club (2,3,4); Vice-President (4). KATHERYN BERDELL JOHNSON: “Delle”; January 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARY F. JOHNSON: “Mary”; January 19, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). NEIL WILLIAM JOHNSON: “Neil”; June 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2,3); Football (2); OUTCRY (3,4); Gavel Club; Key Club; SEVEN DAYS IN MAY. REBECCA ANN JOHNSON: “Becky”; July 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2). SOPHIE MARIE JOHNSO N: “Sophie”; December 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2); OUTCRY (4). PATRICK CHARLES JOHNSTON: “Pat”; June 10, — 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball; Orchestra. : TIMOTHY R. JOLITZ: “Tim”; November 23, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football. PRINCE JR. JONES: “Prince”; February 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). TIMOTHY JORGENSON: “Tim”; June 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Skin-Diving Club. MARCIA LEA KARTUB: “Marcia”; February 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Inter- national Club (4). CAROLYN JEAN KAUFMANN: “Carolyn”; May 29, 1952; PBSHS (4). WALTER DEAN KAYALOFF: “Walt”; January 13, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). KERRY WAYNE KEENE: “Kerry”; September 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). NANCY LYNN KEENEY: “Nancy”; July 2, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); International Club (4); Civinettes (4). DENISE KELLOGG: “Denise”; July 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DIANE KELLY: “Diane”; August 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). AD OS Te Pr im a Nae DAVID JAMES KENDALL: | “Snowbird”; December 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Sergent-At-Arms (4); Student Council (3,4); Sophomore Class President (2). BEV KENDZIE: “Bev”; January 14, 1952; PBSHS (4). ANN CHRISTINE KENNEDY: “Chris”; August 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Concert Orchestra (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Quill and Scroll. KAREN KERSHNER: “Karen”; March 13, 1953: PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (4). ROBERT KESTER: “Bobby”; April 15, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). ROBERT KESTERSON: “Bob”; February 20, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). WILLIAM KIDD: “Wak’; October 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA; Audio-Visual Club. MARIE KIMMEL: “Marie”; May 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus. U. MARIA KIMMEL: “Maria”: May 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus. RONALD KING: “King”; March 17, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). THOMAS RAYMOND KING: “Tom”; April 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2). ROBYNE KIPP: “Robyne”; May 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CHARLES KIRK: “Chuck”; September 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). MICHAEL DAVID KLEINOW: “Mike”; October 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); VICA (3); Diving Club (4). HEIDI KLIER: “High Heidi”; October 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; Vice-President (4); OUTCRY. PAULA KLIEVES: “Paula”; April 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); All-State (3,4). SUSAN ELAINE KNEFEL: “Sue”; December 31, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Quill And Scroll. DEVAN KNIGHT: “Devan”; July 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). NANCY KNIGHT: “Nan”; May 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3); Quill and Scroll (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); BEANPICKER (4). WILLIAM KNIGHT: “Bill”; March 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2); Chorus (2,3,4); Orchestra (4). NANCY KOLLAR: “Nancy”; July 17, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; FML; Chorus; SOUND OF MUSIC (4). BARBARA KOTASKA: (4). “Barb”; March 26, 1952; PBSHS LEE KRISTINE KRULL: “Lee”; July 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (2,3); FHA (4). BRENT KUNKLER: “Brent”; February 28, 1951: PBSHS (4). CHESTER M. KUSMICH: “Chester’; November i), 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); International Club (4). KEVIN KYLE: “Kevin”; March 25, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (3,4); Football (3,4). BETTE LAINO: “Bette”; February 11, 1952; PBSHS (4). THERESE RITA LAMBERT: “Terry”; April 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Juniorettes (3,4); Honor Society (4); FTA (2,3,4); Sergeant-At-Arms (3,4); Monogram (4); Tennis (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); Miss Blue and Gold (4). DONNA LAPOINTE: “Mickey”; June 28, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Art Club (3); FHA (3); Interna- tional Club (4). DAVID ARTHUR LASHBROOK: “Lash”; March 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LAUREN LEE LATHAM: “Laurie”; April 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3,4); Honor Society (4); Chorus (2,3,4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); SOUND OF MUSIC (4). LARAINE BEVERLY LAURO: “Laraine”; February 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). ALLEN JAMES LAWRENCE: “Allen”; August 27, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); DECA. EDWARD LAWRENCE: “Ed”; March 31, 1952; PBSHS (4); Interact. GARY ALLEN LAWRENCE: “Herk”; March 1, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). DEENA GAIL LAY: “Deena”; February 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); Gavel Club (3,4): Art Club (3); Secretary (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4). SENIOR INDEX—301 RUTH ELIZABETH LEADBEATER: “Beth”; May 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BONNIE JEAN LECHNER: “Bun”; February 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LINDA LEITNER: “Linda”; July 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); All-State Orchestra (2,3,4); Student Council (3). JANET ANN LENZ: “Eddy”; October 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2,3); Treasurer (3); Juniorettes (3,4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4); NEDT Certificate (2). CHERI LYNN LEONHARDT: “Cheri”; March 1, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); French Club (3,4). NANCY ELIZABETH LEPAGE: “Nancy”; February 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML (3); President (3); Juniorettes (3); Thespians (4); OUTCRY (4). CAROL LYNN LESERRA: “Carol”; January 28, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; Secretary-Treasurer; Honor So- ciety. LYN LEWIS: “Lyn”; November 26, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes. TERESA JOY LEWIS: “Terri”; August 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (3); Majorettes (3,4); International Club (4); Wrestling Scorekeeper (3,4). LINDA JO LIGHTHILL: “Linn”; May 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Librarian (3), Uniform Quartermaster (4); Junior Ex- changettes (4). BRIAN THOMAS LIESENFELT: “Brian”; February 17, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Chess Club, President (4). TONI LOBACH: “Toni”; May 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Latin Club; NEDT Certificate (2). PETER ANTHONY LOGANZO JR.: “Pete”; January 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4), Chaplin (4); Thespians (3,4), Vice-President (4); Student Council (2,3,4); ICC (4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); Orchestra (2,3,4), Vice-President (3), President (4), All-State Orches- tra (2,3,4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4); Class Vice-President (4); Best Minor Character Actor (3); Graduation Usher (3); Senior Superlative (4). JONATHAN LOHNAAS: “Jon”; October 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BILL LONGSTRETH: “Bill”; April 7, 1952; PBSHS (4). ANNETTE RUTH LOOMIS: “Annette”; March 24, 302—SENIOR INDEX 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FTA (2,3,4), Secretary (3), Vice- President (4); Honor Society (3,4); NEDT Certificate (2). DEBORAH LOOS: “Goose”; February 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4), Secre- tary (4); Keyettes (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4); Class Treasur- er (3,4), Senior Superlative (4). KATHRYN LOPER: “Kathy”; July 10, 1952; PBSHS (4). NANCY LOPES: “Nancy”; October 7, 1952; PBSHS (4); Junior Exchangettes, OUTCRY. LOUIS LOUFT: “Buddy”; January 27, 1952; PBSHS (4). ANN LUMLEY: “Honda”; July 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN LUMSDEN: “Jack”; May 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). NED MacDONALD: “Mac”; February 19, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). DANIEL J. MACE: “Daniel”; February 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JEFFREY MADDEN: “Jeff’; March 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Secretary (4); Monogram (4); Bi- Racial Committee (3,4); Student Council (3,4); Football (4); BEANPICKER (4); Senior Superlative. STEVE MADDREY: “Red”; January 1, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4); Interact (4); International Club (4). LONNIE MADISON: “Boothead”; January 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball. JUDITH MAKER: “Judy”; February 7, 1952; PBSHS (4); DCT (4). JUDY MAHONEY: “Judy”; December 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). KATHLEEN MALONE: “Kathy”; August 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (3). KEVIN MALONE: “The Purple Gouger’; July 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Concert Orchestra (4). JOANNE LYNN MANNING: “Joanne”; June 29, 1951; PBSHS (4). CLIFFORD MARION: “Pee Wee”; December 16, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball. KENNETH J. MARKER: “Ken”; November 12, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA MAROTTI: “Pam”: PBSHS (2,3,4). December 12, 1952; CINDY MARIW MASSEY: “Cindy”; December 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DECA. JAMES CRAIG MASSEY: “Mass”; October 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3). PATRICIA MATTERN: “Penny”; December 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA. ELLIOT J. MATTHEWS: “Ellie”; April 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club. J. KAREN MATTHEWS: “Karen”; March 26, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). JANET HELEN MAUDSLEY: 1952; PBSHS (3,4). “Jan”; December 3, SCOTT MAUGER: “Doc”; February 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball (3,4); Captain (4); Baseball (2); Interact (3,4); International Club (4). RICHARD MAUTE: “Richard”; November 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). CAROLYN SUE MAY: “Suzy”; December 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Recorder (4). LONNA LEE MAYERLE: “Lonna”; March 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA (4); French Club (2). GREG McCALL: “Greg”; November 4, 1951, PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN LINK McCARTHY: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Sue; July 15, 1948: KAREN ANN McCAULEY: “Kerry”; January 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes. GAYLE LYNN McCLINTOCK: “Gabby”; September 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club. MICHAEL LAWERENCE McCLURE: “Mike”; April 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DONNA McDOUGALD: “Giggles”; October 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band. PAUL McDOWELL: “Paul”; March 5, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). SUSAN McILHENNY: “Sue”; January 13, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). GEORGE McLEON: “George”; June 4, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); FFA. TERRY McLEON: “Terry”; December 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). KYLE STEWART McPHAIL: “Kyle”; October 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARC McWHORTER: “Marc”; June 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). JAMES MEAD: “Jim”; February 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Honor Society (4); Football; Wrestling; Track. CYNTHIA CELESTE MEHOVES: Cindy. November 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Senior Class Homecoming Attendant. DOUGLAS MEILHAN: “Doug”; January 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact; Monogram Club; Student Coun- cil; International Club; Chorus; Chorus Council; Pres- ident (4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling; Senior Superlative. RICKY PAUL MERCER: “Rick”; December 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA JEAN MEYER: “Pami’; April 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Juniorettes. CHARMAINE MARIE MICHAU: “Sherry”; June 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL. JEFFREY FRANK MIDDAUGH: “Jeffrey”; November 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAULA MILES: “Paula”; August 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorettes (3,4); OUTCRY. JAY CLYDE MILLER: “Bahama”; March 25, 1952; PBSHS (4); Interact (4); Monogram Club (4); Football (4); Track (4). LINDA LEE MILLER: “Linda”; May 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Majorettes (3,4). SAMUAL MILLER “Sam”; December 4, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3); Thespians (3,4); OUT- CRY (4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (2); DAVID AND LISA (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); Concert Orchestra (2,3,4); Band (2,4); Junior Class President; Senior Superlative. KATHERINE WYNN MILLS: “Kathy”; September 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Librarian (4); Store- keeper (3); Keyettes (3,4); Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4); NEDT Certificate (2). PAULA KAY MINEFF: “Paula”; November 13, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). BARBARA JEAN MINER: “Barb”, March 13, 1952; SENIOR INDEX—303 PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2); Majorettes (2,3,4); Captain (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council. ANN MARIE MIRABILE: “Ann”; October 23, PBSHS (2,3,4). KURT MOLLER: “Kurt”; January 6, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science, Master-at-Arms. GAYLE MONTGOMERY: “Gayle”; October 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); International Club (3,4); Homeroom Representative (2); Student Council (3,4); Treasurer (4); Swimming Team (2); Monogram (2); Grad- uation Attendant (3). STEPHEN JAMES MOONEY: “Stephen”; September 10, 1952; PBSHS (4). CURT MOORE: “Curticia’; December 24, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; International Club; Chorus; Student Council. LINDA MOORE: “Linda”; February 5, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3). GLEN MOREHEAD: “Glen”; September 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Safety Director (4); In- ternational Club (2); Radio Club (2); Secretary-Treasurer (2); Student Council (2); Honor Society (3,4); President (4); Thespians (3,4); Boy’s State (3); Florida Science Sym- posium (3); Youth Forum Panel (4); ICC (4); Yale Book Award (3); NEDT Certificate (2); National Math Test Award (3); BECKET (2); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); MR. CHRISTMAS (2); A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (2); ERASMUS WITH FRECKLES (3); DAVID AND LISA (3); DIARY OF ANNE FRANK (3); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); Senior Superlative (4). CHARLES MORGAN: “Charles”; July 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Academy of Science; Vice- President. DOUGLAS MORGAN: “Doug”; October 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (2); Track (2); Orchestra (4). PATTY MOROSINI: “Pat”; March 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JEFF WILLIAM MOSHER: “Moe”; May 26, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Interact; Monogram. SHELLEY MOSS: “Shell”; May 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PATRICIA LORRAINE MULDOON: “Pat”; March 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3); Keyettes (4); DECA (4); President (4); ICC (4). JOHN MUMFORD: “John”; May 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). 304—SENIOR INDEX RANDALL MUNN: “Randy”; September 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHAEL MURPHY: “Murfi’; November 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (2); Art Club (2). HARRY MURRAY: “Harry”; June 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Golf (2,3,4); Boy’s State (3); Student Council (4). RONNIE MURRAY: “Ronnie”; March 7, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). JOYCE NATELLA: “Nat”; July 30, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). PATRICIA NEALON: “Patty”; July 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Project Chairman (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (4); Pompanotes (3,4); NMSQT Semi-Finalist (3); NCTE Runner-Up. ALAN NEDERLANDEN: “Alan”; June 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchange. ARTHUR NEILL: “Mike”; February 28, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). KAREN NEILL: “Karen”; December 15, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. KATHLEEN FRANCES NELSON: “Kathy”; December 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2); Interna- tional Club (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4). ED NEWMAN: “Tater”; May 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARVIN NEWMAN: “Marvin”; February 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; Track. JOHN CHARLES NICHOLS: “Nick”; May 29, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). NANCY NICHOLSON: “Nancy”; January 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Treasurer (4). CHRIS NIEDERMILLER: “Lumberjack”; September 1, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Civinettes. ELEANOR NIELSEN: “Eleanor”; September 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MARILYN NIELSEN: “Marilyn”; September 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA. WILLIAM ROSS NIESSEN: “Nies”; November 26, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). PATTY NOBLE: “Patty”; April 2, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). GREGG ALLAN NORLING: “Frog”; July 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL. LINDA NUGENT: “Linda”; May 31, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2,3); Treasurer (3); French Club (2); Swimming (2,3,4); Monogram (4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2). THOMAS NUSSDORF: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Tom”; December 6, 1952; DANIAL O'CONNOR: “Danial”; September 24, 1952; PBSHS (4). JOANNE O'LEARY: “Joanne”; November 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BARBARA JEAN OLIN: “Barb”; May 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA. FAITH OLMSTEAD: “Faith”; August 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DECA. LOWELL ELDEN OLMSTEAD: “Skip”; March 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball. CATHY O'NEILL: “Cathy”; October 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band. SHIRLEY OTT: “Jeanne”; July 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band. JOYCE OUTLAW: “Joyce”; February 11, 1952; PBSHS (4). JULANNE OWENS: “Jo”; September 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); POTPOURRI OF COMEDY (3); Student Council (3). JEAN PALMER: “Jeanie”; June 22, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Civinettes (4). WILLIAM PALMER: “Bill”; June 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4); Junior Civitan (3). JOE PANDOLFI: “Joe”; January 7, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2); Interact. FREDERICK ROBERT PANTON: “Freaky Fred’; August 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4). FRANK LOUIS PAPPER: “Frank”; March 6, 1952; PBSHS (4); Golf (4). KAREN LEE PARMAN: “Karen”; May 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Quill and Scroll; BEANPICKER. MARY ELIZABETH PARSONS: “Beth”; May 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAULETTE PATTERSON: “Paula”; December _ 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DCT; Bi-Racial Committee. DUDLEY PAUL: “Buddy” December 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra. LAWRENCE PAUL: “Big Red”; May 24, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Student Council. ROGER PAUL: “Goose”; November 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Student Council (3,4); Band (2); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4). DONNA PEABODY: “TTL”; February 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (2); Student Council. DONALD PEMBERTON: “Donald”; March 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). ANNE PERRY: “Anne”; May 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FRA: MAC PETERSON: “Mac’; July 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (4); Track (4); Cross-Country (2). KATHY PETROUSKY: “Kathy”; April 27, 1952; PBSHS (4). SARA PETTY: “Sara”; September 29, 1952; PBSHS (4); DECA. CAROLYN RHUNA_ PHILPART: “Carolyn”; Sep- tember 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee. MARK ALAN PILON: “Mark”; October 22, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). WINDY LYNN PIPER: “Windy”; September 30, 1952; PBSHS (4). CAROLINE MAY PITTMAN: “Pan”; March 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Uniform Quartermaster (4); All-County Band (4); Orchestra (2,3,4); All-State Orchestra (23,4). JOHN C. POLITZ: “John”; August 6, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Gavel Club; Sergeant-at-Arms; OUTCRY; Thespians; POTPOURRI OF COMEDY; SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4); ORACLE. CRAIG STEPHEN PORTA: “Jack Bruce”; August 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES THOMAS RIDLEY POWELL: “Jim”; December 27, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). SENIOR INDEX—305 HAROLD EDWARD PRAY: “Ed”; PBSHS (2,3,4). ALAN WILLIAM PREISINGER: “Alan”; March 11, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). PAUL PRESTE: “Paul”; September 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact; Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Quar- termaster (4); Student Council. CONSTANCE LOUISE PREVATTE: “Connie”; June 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,4). JENNY PRICE: “Jenny”; October 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA (2); Student Council (2). PAT PRICE: “Pat’; August 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3). KAREN PAULINE PRIDEMORE: “Karen”; November 19, 1952; PBSHS (23,4). BARBARA PRIEGEL: “Barb”; July 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); JCL (2,3); Secretary (3); Keyettes (4); FTA (4); OUTCRY (3,4); Secretary (4). JIM DAVID PRUITT: “Jim”; April 2, 1952; PBSHS (4). ROBERT LEE RAGEN: “Bob”; March 7, 1951; PBSHS (3,4). PATRICIA RAISON: “Patsy”; September 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DEBORAH LOUIS RAINES: “Debbie”; January 12, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Orchestra, Vice-President in charge of Public Relations; Concertmistress. JAMES REED: “Jim”; April 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club (3,4), President (4); Honor Society (3,4). RANDALL REEVES: “Randy”; April 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). SCOTT G. REICHERT: “Scott”; October 18, 1952; PBSHS (4). SANDRA REILLY: “Sandy”; June 1, 1952; PBSHS (4); Junior Exchangettes (4); Thespians (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY, Student Director (4). JIM REIS: “Jim”; November 16, 1952; PBSHS (4); Swimming (4). CAROLE LYNN RAPANOS: “Carole”; August 13, 1952; PBSHS (4); OUTCRY (4); Junior Exchangettes (4). GERALD ALFRED REITANO: “Joe”; June 13, 1952; . PBSHS (4). 306—SENIOR INDEX JANICE RELLICK: “Jan”; August 14, 1952; PBSHS (4). JANET LEE REYNOLDS: “Jan”; April 11, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). JOY LEE RHODES: “Joy”; January 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (23,4), Secretary (4), All-State Orches- tra (3); FHA (2); Juniorettes (3,4). RITA YEVETTE RHONE: “Rita”; June 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JAMES GAMMELL RIDGE JR.: “Jim”; November 8, 1952; PBSHS (4). RICHARD RIDGELY: “Rich”; March 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT LOUIS RIGSBY JR.: “Bob”; July 11, 1952; PBSHS (4). SCOTT ALLEN ROADS: “Scott”; January 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2). RONALD ELLIS ROARK: “Ronny”; June 7, 1952; VICA (3,4). SHERYL ANN ROBERSON: “Sheri”; December 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Junior- ettes (3,4); Monogram (4); Student Council (2,3); Cheer- leading (3,4), Co-Captain (4); MEET MEIN ST. LOUIS (2). KAREN WYNN ROBERTSON: “Karen”; May 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4), Band Council Librar- ian (3,4); Honor Society (4). JOAN TERRANCE RODGERS: “Joan”; July 10, 1950; PBSHS (3,4). SANDRA LEE ROEPNACK: “Sandi”; December 6, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); International Club (3,4), President (4); BEAN- PICKER (4); Graduation Usherette (3). JEFFREY ROHRER: “Jeff’; September 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club, OUTCRY; Key Club; French Club; Thespians; SEVEN DAYS IN MAY. EDWARD ROKOS: “Ed”; January 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; Monogram; International Club; Boy’s State (3); Football; Basketball; Baseball. KENNETH ROLLE: “Ricky”; November 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Choral Council; Football; Monogram. KATHRYN ELIZABETH ROLLINS: “Kathy”; October 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FML; OUTCRY; SEVEN DAYS IN MAY. JAMES ROSE: “Jim”; October 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN DOUGLAS ROSENBLATT: 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). “Rose”; August 30, DAN ROSENLUND: “Dan”; June 26, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4). NANCY SUE ROSS: (3,4). “Nancy’; January 8, 1952; PBSHS MELODY FAITH ROWDON: “Boo-Boo”; December 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Majorettes (2,3,4), Co-Captain (4); Student Council (4). JOHN WALTER ROWE: “John”; June 27, PBSHS (2,3,4); Orchestra; OUTCRY. 1952; SYLVIA INEZ RUNION: “Sylvia”; November 20, 1951; PBSHS (4); Junior Exchangettes. GARY ALLEN SAFEWRIGHT: 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Photo Club. “Gary’; March 23, JEFFREY EDWARD SAGER: 1952; PBSHS (3,4). “Jeff’; November 3, JANICE LYNN SALISBURY: “Jan”; April 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Special Projects Secretary (4); Keyettes (4). KEITH HARRIS SALTER: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Harri’; April 21, 1952; VICKY LOU SAMPSON: PBSHS (4); FHA; FTA. “Vicky”; December 9, 1951; PHILLIP WAYNE SANDHAGEN: “Phil’; February 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); First Lieutenent (4); Key Club (4). KEITH SANN: “Alex”; August 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DONNA ANN SARVIS: “Donna”; October 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Cheerleading (2). STEPHANIE LEE SATTERFIELD: 1952; PBSHS (4). “Steph”; January CHERYL LEE SAUER: “Cheri”; January 17, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes; Treasurer (4). JOHN EDWARD SAYERS: “John’; February 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4) Quartermaster (4). MARTHA SCHLEID: “Martha”; October 17, 1951; PBSHS (3,4); Civinettes. STEPHEN PBSHS (2,3,4). DANIEL SCHMANDRAK: “Steve”; CHERYL ANN SCHEADER: 1952; PBSHS (3,4). “Cherie”; September 18, JOANNE LOUISE SCHRANK: PBSHS (2,3,4); Exchangettes. “Joanne”; July 9, 1952; MICHAEL JOSEPH SCHROLL: 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). “Mike”; June 21, BONNIE LYNNE SCHWARTZ: 1953; Art Club. “Bomb”; January 3, ROBERT PAULDING SCHWARZ: 12, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). “Robbie”; March MARY SCHWEITZER: “Schweitz’; April 19, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY; DAVID AND LISA. CHRISTINE SCOTT: “Chris”; August 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Business Manager (4); French Club; Keyettes. JOSEPH SCOTT: (3,4); Latin Club (2). “Joe”; November 1, 1952; PBSHS MALIA SCOTT: “Malia”; June 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Concert Orchestra (2,3,4); International Club. MARK SCOTT: “Scotty”; March 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Cross-Country. PATRICIA SCOTT: “Tricia”; October 10, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); Honor Society (4). DEBORAH SEBASTIAN: PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA. “Debbie”; July 25, 1951; THOMAS SELPH: (3,4). “Tom”; September 21, 1952; PBSHS PATRICIA SEMINARIO: “Pat”; March 17, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Medical Club (2); Latin Club (2); Keyettes (4). PAUL SHADE: (3,4); DCT. “Paul”; September 19, 1951; PBSHS JEAN SHARDELL: “Jeanie”; August 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes; International Club (2,3); Civinettes (3,4); President (4); ORACLE. MITCHELL SHERMAN: “Mitch”; August 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Gavel Club; Quill and Scroll; President (4); ORACLE; Radio Club (2,3); Scuba Club; Historian (4); Senior Superlative. SENIOR INDEX—307 SANDRA ANN SHERMAN: “Sandy Sherman”; Octo- ber 18, 1952; PBSHS (3,4); DECA; Secretary-Treasurer (4). CLAUDIA SHINER: “Claude”; August 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Treasurer (4); Girl’s State. MIMI SHRADER: “Momo”; August 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cheerleading (4); Captain (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Secretary (4); International Club; Chorus (2,3,4); Chorus Council (4); SOUND OF MUSIC; Student Council (4); Homecoming Queen (4); Senior Superlative. SHARON SIMKO: “Sharon”; June 13, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). EDNA SIMMONS: “Lil”; October 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial Committee (3,4); Secretary (4) PATRICIA SIMMONS: “Pat”; February 8, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Art Club; Chorus; OUTCRY; Junior Achievement. PATTY SIMON: “Pat”; May 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (4). MICHELLE SIMONE: “Shell”; December 25, 1951; PBSHS_ (2,3,4); International Club; FHA; Junior Exchange; ICC. SHARON SIMONS: “Shar”; April 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2); BEANPICKER; Honor Soci- ety; Concert Orchestra. REBECCA SIMPSON: “Becky”; May 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Swimming Team (2,3). CANDICE LEE SISK: “Candy”; December 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); FML (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY (4). ANITA ELLEN SIVALLS: “Nita”; August 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); DECA. ANDREW E. SLATKOW: “Buck”; June 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Student Council; Quill and Scroll. KATHY SMALTZ: “Kathy”; September 22, 1951; PBSHS (2.3.4). DEBRA JANE SMITH: “Debby”; December 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DONALD LAWTON SMITH: “Donnie”; November 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Football; Interact; Student Council. DREMA DIANN SMITH: “Drema”; April 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). 308—SENIOR INDEX HARRY JOSEPH SMITH: “Harry”; October 21, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JACQUELINE MARIE SMITH: “Jackie”; March 30, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). JANET RAE SMITH: “Janet”; August 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes; Honor Society. LINDA LEE SMITH: “Lynn”; February 20, 1952; PBSHS (4). OLWYN LORRAINE SMITH: “Lorraine”; October 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROBERT ALLEN SMITH: “Bobby”; April 3, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). ROY JAMES SMITH: “Roy”; March 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). STEPHANIE KAY SMITH: “Steph”; July 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Student Council (2); Cheerleading (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Historian (4); Monogram Club (4); Treasurer (4); Honor Society (3,4); Junior Class Homecoming Attendant (3); Homecoming Queen Finalist (4); Senior Superlative. WILLIAM THOMAS SMITH: “Bill”; March 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAUL SOFFE: “Paul”; December 15, 1951; PBSHS (4). ALLISON SOOWAL: “Ally”; November 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Junior Exchangettes; Vice-President (4). SUE SPEAKE: “Sue”; January 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Swimming Team; Monogram Club; Civinettes. KAREN ELLEN SPEHAR: “Karen”; November 4, 1951; PBSHS (4). LARRY BRUCE SPENCER: “Larry”; January 23, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). STANLEY TIMMOWS SPRADLING: “Stan”; June 14, 1952; Monogram Club; Interact; Student Council; Foot- ball; Baseball; Track. ROBERT SCOTT SPRINGER: “Bub”; October 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (4); Boy’s State (3). RICHARD SPROUL: “Rick”; July 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; Monogram Club; Boy’s State; Football; Track. MICHAEL ALEXANDER SQUIRES: “Alexander”; February 20, 1950; PBSHS (3,4); Divers Club (3,4); Vice- President (4). CYNTHIA A. STACIER: “Cindy”; July 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GARY STAGER: “Gary”; April 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GREG STEFFENS: “Stix”; June 27, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). MARY ELLENSTEVENS: “Butch”; December 3, 1952; Juniorettes (3,4); International Club (3,4); Chaplin (4); ? Monogram Club (4); Bi-Racial Committee (4); Cheerleading (4); Student Council (2); Homecoming Candidate. DENISE STEWART: “Neicy”; September 25, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4). DAVID STONE: “Dave”; November 9, 1949; PBSHS (3,4). WILLIAM STONE: “Mickey”; February 7, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football. RUTH STRACHAN: “Ruth”; November 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MABLE STUBBS: “Mable”; August 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). DUNAY HUSSIEN SULEIMAN: “Mini-Turk”; March 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); Concert Orchestra (2,3,4); Vice- President (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Bouncer (4); SEVEN DAYS IN MAY; SOUND OF MUSIC (4); All-State Orchestra. RICHARD SUMMERS: “Rick”; October 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). LORRAINE SUTCLIFFE: “Lorie”; December 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes. JOHN SWANSON: “Bruce”; March 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders; Treasurer (3); Track (2); Junior Achievement (2,3). TERRY SWANSON: “Tear”; July 8, 1952; PBSHS (4). DOREEN SWEENEY: - “Doreen”; November 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA; Keyettes; Honor Society; ICC; DCT;; Secretary (4). PAUL SWICKARD: “Swick”; April 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GARY CHRISS: “Gary”; November 29, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Football (2,4); Baseball (2); Interact (4), Sargeant- at-Arms (4). DIANA TAFOYA: “Shrimp”; May 22, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club. as TAGLEY: “Jim”; November 16, 1952; PBSHS (4). ISABELLE TAILLEFER: “Isi”; March 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Swimming (2); Orchestra (2,3,4); Librari- an (2,3,4); All-State Orchestra (2,3,4) VALERIE TARASCIO: (3,4). “Val”; June 28, 1952: PBSHS CAROLYN TATE: “Kari”; July 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); ORACLE (2,34); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Quill and Scroll; Swimming Team. DAVE TAYLOR: “Speedy”; December 11, 1951; PBSHS (4). KATHERINE ELIZABETH TAYLOR: “Kathi”: December 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Secretary (4); Graduation At- tendant (3). PAT TAYLOR: “Red”; February 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PAMELA TELFAIR: “Pam”; September 3, 1952; PBSHS (4). EDWIN TERRY: “Big Ed”; June 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN TEUSCHER: “John”; January 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Secretary (4); Monogram (3,4); In- ternational Club (4); Student Council (2,4); Swimming Team (2,3,4). STEVEN CHARLES THOMAS: “Steve”; November 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club; Football; Student Coun- cil (2); Bi-Racial Committee (2,3). THOMAS THOMAS: “Tom”; February 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM THOME: “Mike”; March 30, 1952; PBSHS (4). LEE THROCKMORTON: PBSHS (3,4); Key Club. “Lee”; September 23, 1952; ROBERT EDWARDS TINSLEY: “Bob”; January 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Audio-Visual Club. GARY TODT: “Gary”; June 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN HAWLEY TOMMERS: “S. Slick”; April 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Cheerleader (2); Civinettes (2,3,4); SENIOR INDEX—309 Historian and Parlimentarian (4); International Club; (2); Student Council (2). ADELE TONDERELLA: “Susie Creamcheese”; Octo- ber 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN JOSEPH TORRES: “John”; October 1, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Farmers of America. LINDA TOTH: “Linda”; December 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JUDI LYNN TOWNSEND: “Hudie’; November 12, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); ORACLE; Layout Manager. JULIA TOWNSEND: ‘“Julie’; October 31, 1952; PBSHS (4); Student Council (4); Juniorettes (4); Chorus (4). BRUCE TRIBBY: “Bruce”; September 6, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). ERNEST MARVIN TRIONFO: “Ernest”; September 10, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHAEL TROESKEN: “Mike”; April 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JOHN TRUDEL: “Charlie”; January 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2); Football (2,3,4); FFA. MARTHA TUCKER: “Marty”; September 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Medical Leaders (2); Juniorettes (4). JAMES RANDOLPH TUNING: “Randy”; January 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FFA. DIANNA TURNPAUGH: “Diane”; July 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Secretaries Asst. RICHARD F. TYLER: “Dick”; July 22, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). TERESA DIANE TYSON: “Dy”; January 30, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Civinettes. WILLIAM ROBERT TYTLER: “Bill”; March 22, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). STEPHANIE UHLAR: “Stephanie”; February 6, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). PATRICIA UHLIG: “Pat”; September 15, 1952; PBSHS (4). CHERYL ANN VANNIEL: “Cheryl”; November 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); ORACLE (3,4); Co-Editor (4); In- , ternational Club (2); Art Club (3); Quill and Scroll (4); ICC (4). 310—SENIOR INDEX DANA VAUGHN: “Dana”; June 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). MICHAEL VERNACCHIO: “Mike”; December 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Sec- ond Lientenant (4); Key Club; Honor Society. BILL VERNON: “Skip”; May 4, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). KAREN LYNN VINKEMULDER: “Karen”; March 27, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). LORETTA JOY VISCOMI: “Lorett’; September 1, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA. PETER MARTIN VOSE: “Pete”; September 25, 1951; PBSHS (4). BONNIE LYNN WAAS: “Bonny”; June 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JANET LYNN WAID: “Jan”; July 29, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). IDA BELLE WALCOTT: “Tiny”; December 23, 1952; PBSHS (4). MARY GRACE WALKDEN: “Mary”; April 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). GREGORY BERNARD WALKER: “Greg”; December 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram; Bi-Racial Committee; Track; Football. SHARI LYNN WALKER: “Little Canuck”; January 21, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4), Treasurer (4); In- ternational Club (3,4); Honor Society; Wrestling Team Scorekeeper. JIM WALTON: “Jim”; September 20, 1950; PBSHS (2,3,4); Monogram; FFA; Football; Basketball; Track. GEOFFREY CHANCE WARD: “The Goat”; June 9, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Key Club, Treasurer (4); Football; Track (2); Baseball (4); Monogram. JUDY ANNETTE WARKENTIN: “Judy”; August 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus (3,4). ARLINE JEANETTE WATERS: “Arline”; July 26, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA. CAROLYN SUE WATKINS: “Succer’; December 5, 1951; PBSHS (2,3,4). LEE ADEL WATKINS: “Lee”; October 14, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes; Honor Society, Secretary; Chorus; Student Council; SOUND OF MUSIC: November Girl of the Month (4); Senior Superlative (4). a woe DIANE LOUISE WATSON: “Diane”; January 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). CHARLES RICHARD WATTS: “Chip”; January 27, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). : PATRICIA ANN WAYNE: “Patty”; July 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Honor Society; FSA. JOAN WEAR: “Joan”; October 29, 1952; PBSHS (4). KATHRYN ANN WEARS: “Kathy”; January 10, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). CHERYL LYNN WEINGARDEN: “Cheryl”; August 23, 1952; PBSHS (4). STEVEN WEINRICH: “Steve”; April 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Symphonic and Marching Band (2,3,4); FML (2,3,4); JCL (2,3,4). ELOUISE WELLS: “Wease’; June 12, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA; Chorus; Bi-Racial Committee. KATHLEEN MARIE WHITE: “Kathy”; July 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). VICKI LYNN WHITE: “Bear”; May 7, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Honor Society; Bi-Racial Committee; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary; Juniorettes, Chaplin; NEDT Certificate (2); Graduation Attendant (3); Senior Superlative (4). CATHY JENNIE WHITWORTH: “Cathy”; September 25, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4); Student Council (2,3,4); Class Secretary (2,3,4); Graduation Attendant (3); Senior Superlative (4). ANN LOUISE WILLIAMS: “Ann”; April 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (2,3,4), Secretary (3), President (4); OUTCRY; JCL, Secretary (3); NEDT Cer- tificate (2); Junior Forum. CATHERINE MARIE WILLIS: “Cathy”; May 17, 1952; PBSHS (23,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); International Club (4); Keyettes (4). JOYCE ANN WILLIS: “Twiggy”; April 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). HOLLY V. WILSON: “Holly”; April 24, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra. JOHN SLOAN WILSON: “John”; December 23, 1951; PBSHS (4). LYNN M. WINDERL: “Lynn”; July 19, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band. LINDA ALICE WINEINGER: “Linda”; May 10, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club. IRA ROBERT WISHOFF: “Robert”; October 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Basketball, Manager (2); JAS (38,4), Secre- tary-Treasurer (3,4); Diving Club (4). TRACY ANNE WOLFE: “Tracy”; October 5, 1952: PBSHS (2,3,4); FHA; Secretary (2); Honor Society; FHA President (4); FSA. JO ANNA WOLGOMOTT: “Wog-a-mo”; August 3, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); FSA; Band (2). SANDRA ALDINE WOOD: “Sandy”; February 15, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). BARBARA ELLEN WOODWARD: “Barb”; Sep- tember 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2). LINDA M. WOTRING: “Linda”; August 18, 1952; Band (2,3,4). DEBRA JEAN WRONSKI: “Debbie”; September 2, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); International Club; Concert Orches- tra; NEDT Certificate. NANCEE LYNN WURL: PBSHS (2,3,4). “Leo’; August 8, 1952; STEVE WAYNE WYLIE: “Beaver”; March 6, 1952; PBSHS (3,4). JAY THOMAS WYNN: “Jay”; October 18, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). JONATHAN LEA WYSONF: “Bim”; March 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4). SUSAN LEE YOST: “Sue”; December 16, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Secretaries of America (2,3,4); Civinettes (4); Student Council (4). HENRIETTA YOUMANS: “Henrietta”; April 11, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Future Homemakers of America. SAMUEL McDOWELL YOUNGBLOOD: “Mike”; August 20, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Chorus. LINDA MARIE ZENTGRAF: “Linda”; October 22, 1952; PBSHS (4); Keyettes (4); Band (4); Orchestra (4). DEBRA GALE ZERBE: “Debbie”; July 17, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); Keyettes. CHERYL ANN ZETTLE: “Sheri”; October 29, 1952; PBSHS (4). CATHERINE ELEANOR ZIMMERMAN: “Cathy’; December 4, 1952; PBSHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY; Honor Soci- ety; Quill and Scroll (3). SENIOR INDEX—311 ah Our expanded student body trudges back to the routine of the day after attending an enthusiastic pep assembly. A Abbaticchio, Lisa—153 Abbott, James—106,107,153 Abraben, Keith—218 Abuso, Barbara—189 Acheson, Diane—153 Ackermann, Barbara—218 Ackermann, James—153 Adams, Angeline—189 Adams, Bill—189 Adams, Deborah—218 Adams, Jacqueline—218 Adams, Jeff—218 Adams, Michelle—50,51,60,66, 76, 82, 90,94,109, 111,112 Adams, Thomas—153 Adams, Thomas—218 Adderly, Larry—2 i Addicott, Kim—218 Adere, Michael—47,55,88,89, 90, 96, TE 2153) Adkins, James—32 Agnoli, Marc—189 Albert, Lewis—109, 111,112,153 Albright, Clinton—218 Albritton, Nancy—153 Albury, Elisa—153 Alderman, Carl—22 Alderman, Glenda—153 Alexander, Dennis—189 Alford, Jim—153 Allan, Cynthia—111,112,244 Allen, Dale—218 Allen, David—112,189 Allen, Denise—99, 111,116,153 Allen, | amen Allen, Stephen—15 Allen, Merrily—79, 705, 120,137, 189 Allen, Russell—153 Alvis, Edward—218 Ames, John—218 Anderson, Bradley—244 Anderson, Cherylee—153 Anderson, Cindy—218 Anderson, Edward—189 Anderson, Jeanne (Mrs.)—39 Anderson, Joseph—218 Anderson, Linda—189 Anderson, Lynn—218 Anderson, Michael—189 Anderson, Ralph—189 Anderson, Randall—218 Anderson, Tom—189 Anderson, William—218 Andrews, Brenadette—218 Anetz, Diane—189 Anetz, Robert—218 Annesi, Karen—111,112 Ansley, David—218 Anthony, Deborah—189 Aquino, Vincent—218 Ardito, Michael—218 Armater, Joseph—47,76,96,97, TID 153 Armbrister, Anita—218 Armstrong, Barbara—218 Arnold, John—153 Arsenault, William—189 Arseneau, William—153 ART GUILD—119 Arthurs, Christine—218 Arthurs, Kathy—112,121,189 Astheimer, Nancy—218 Atkins, Kathy—121, 218 Atkinson, Thelma (Mrs.)—34 Audet, Susan—189 Austermiller, Julie—218 Austin, Carol—189,207 Austin, Willie—142,218 Avallo, Pattie—189 Avard, Patricia—76,94,111,112, 153 ona Susan—189 Avasso, Nicholas—153 Ayala, Brenda—189 Ayock, Deborah—189 Ayers, Herbert—218 Azoulay, Marie—189 B Eth Dennis—153 Bader, Alan—218 Bader, Gary—189 Badour, Roy—219 GENERAL INDEX Baer, Janice—111,112,121,189 Bailey, Adraian—209 Bailey, Beverly—219 Bailey, eee Bailey, Patsy—153 ee Timothy—96, 217,219, apa Michael—50,68, 93,96, 97,47,121, 122,139,153, 189 Bailey, Stephen—153 Bailey, Virlyn—153 Baillie, William—96,90, 148 Bair, Claudia—219 Bair, Deborah—153 Baker, Frank—189 Baker, Lorriane—1 16,153 Baker, Margaret—153 Baker, Patricia—189 Baker, Robert—153 Bakshas, Beverly—219 Balbier, ‘Urban—153 Baldwin, Elenor—32 Baleson, Cayherine—189 Balistreri, Anne—90, 111,121, 189 Balistreri, Margret—106, 130, 131,189 Ball, Darold—219 Ballentine, Beth—153 Ballentine, Cheryl—130,219 Ballentyne, Rae—233,244 BAND—111,112 Banks, Laura—101 Bank, Mrs. Mary—34,212,116 Bantz, Jeffri—106, 109,219 Barbuto, Joseph—153 Bardes, Mike—163,189 Bardes, Stephen—189 Barfield, Carol—20 Barker, Carol—111,112,109,189 Barker, J.—87,115,117,216 Barker, Tod—111,112,244 Barnes, Jane—189 Barres, Dbra—153 Barrett, Joan—189 Barrett, Patrick—189 Bartlett, Larry—189 Bartscht, Chris—219 Bashlor, Thomas—153 Basiger, Dbra—153 Basileo, Michael—219 Baskett, Daivd—219 Baskett, John—28 Bass, Bob—153 Bass, Victoria—219 Bateman, Jeanette—112,112, 189,121 Bateman, Bill—120,121,130, 139,153 Batson, Geraldine—154 Bates, Derba—112,190 Battle, Lyvon—219 Baugh, Victor—116,139,190 Bautel, Linda—219 Bautle, Sharon—131,154 Baxley, Susan—190 Bayard, Shirley (Mrs.)—31,212 Bayerl, Joan—219 Bazner, William—190 Beadles, Jessica—190 Beal, Diane—118,125,219 Beal, Cora—219 Beal, Jeff—219 Beall, James—219 Beall, Louan—213 BEANPICKER—76,77 Beatty, Robert—219 Beaudot, Paul—219 Beaver, Robert—219 Beavers, Judith—106, 190 Beattie, Debra—121 Beaulac, Carl—219 Beck, Elizabeth—90, 190 Becton, Andrew—190 Bedat, Thomas—190 Bedenk, Patricia—81,131, 154 Bedenk, Virginia—8 1,131,244 Bedford, Robert—18 Beede, Fred—190 Behm, Mel issa—101,121,219 Belden, Dianne—219 Belden, Michael—190 Bell, Kathleen—219 Bell, Timothy—219 Bellmor, Richard—154 Benash, Linda—154 Benash, Margaret—219 Benedict, Linda—244 Benedict, Susan—190 Benitez, Emma—99,219 Benjamin, Mar tha—101, 154 Bennett, Carole—121, 130, 137, 154, 185 Bennett, Durinda—154 Bennett, Dixie—190 Benoit, Nancy—219 Benoit, Sharon—121, 190 Benson, Kim—190 Benson, Michael—219 Benvenuto, Anthony—118,190 Berks, David—90, 154 Berks, Ricky—62, ee 154 Berkshire, Kenneth—219 Bernardo, Lauren—219 Berridge, John—190 Berry, Barbara—190 Best, Timothy—219 Bethune, Brenda—154 Beville, Stephen—106,108,125, 219 Bibey, Lawrence—219 Bibey, Rhonda—190 Bickham, Richard—220 Bickmeyer, Fred—220 Biggs, Herman—154 Biggs, Lavada—190 Billard, Cynthia—190 BI-RACIAL—84 Bird, Dennis—154 Bishop, Jeffrey—50,51,61,62, 65,104,122,154,175 Bishop, Linda—121,190 Bishop, Nancy—121,190 Black, Mitchell—154 Blackard, David—82, 116,117, 154 Blackard, Laverne—28 Blackburn, Barbara—103, 154 Blackmon, Phillip—55,88,8 9,154 Blaess, Marilyn—154 Blair, John—190 Blakeley, David—190 Bland, Linda—154 Blatzer, Darryl—220 Bledsoe, Kathleen (Mrs.)—19 Blesseing, Michael—220 Block, Robert—220 Block, William—190 Blinco, Barry—90, 155 Blonder, John—190 Blondin, Maudie—20 Blondin, Timothy—220 Blow, Cherie—111,112,220 Blow, Evelyn (Mrs.)—26 Boan, John—190 Board, Richard—40 Boat, Jan—220 Boeckel, Gregory—220 Boehl, Sandra—220 Bohon, Sandra—155 Bolk, Janis—53, 109, 111,112,190 Bollman, Deborah—101 Bollman, Gregory—190 Bonirer, Davie—190 Bonnafe, Kevin—190 Boone, Jack—190 Booth, Mary—106, 155,279 Borger, Daniel—190 Borgatti, Roy—220 Borger, Terry—190 Boshers, Suzanne—190 Botscheller, Steven—220 Bowdle, Susan—39, 190 Bower, Jacquelyn—190 Bowles, Bobby—125,155 Bowles, Chartine—1 25,190 Bowling, Rickey—220 Bowman, Dean—111,112,220 Bowyer, James—220 Boyce, Kenneth—190 Boyce, Robert—111,112,190 Boyce, Richar—112 Boyd, Nancy—190 Boyd, Stephen—92,93,111,112, 220 Boyd, Veronica—191 Boyer, Colette—220 Boyle, Richard—220 Brackin, Ernest—220,241 Bradbury, Thomas—40 ,197,220 Braddock, Dean—220 Braden, Lar ry—155 Braden, Mary—106 Brady, Wendy—244 Bradford, Deborah—220 Bragg, Jerry—191 Bradshaw, Patrick—191 Eps Gail_101 SO eS} ite ge ‘Brainerd, Sally—191 Braithwaite, Gail—55,68, 103, 107,155 Brame, Stephen—191 Brant, Dave—1 SOE Tas Branam, Roxanne—191 Braun, Barbara—90 Bratcher, Wesley—220 Braswell, Lorena—220 Brea, Yolanda—220 Brenkman, Gregor eo Brescia, Joseph— Bretz, Billy—42 Brewer, Luann—244 Brewer, Rebecca—155 Brewster, Frankie—106,191 Brewton, Elmer—28 Briard, Suzanne—112,113,155 Brickley, Lori—155 Brickley, Pamela—155 Briggs, Barbara—220. Briggs, Royall—139,191 Bright, Dale—155 Bringger, Herbert—220,221 Broan, Jerilyn—191 Broadhead, Mary—106,220 Brock, Kay—220 Brooks, Debra—106, 119 Brooks, Fred—220 Brooks, Stephen—191 Brooks, Tom—155 Brorstrom, Ann—109,220 Brower, Lillian—191 Brown, Barbara—124,220 Brown, Bronnie—106,220 Brown, Christine—117 Brown, Edna (Mrs.)—34,162 Brown, Elizabeth—191 Brown, George—220 Brown, Glorious—220 Brown, Jerry—191 Brown, Pat—111 Brown, Patsy—156 Brown, Robert—156 Brown, Rodd—191 Brown, Rona—121,220 Brown, Sharon—109,137,220 Brown, Patricia—112,191 Browning, Marion—103,121 Brownelie, Joanne—156 Broxey, Leah—220 Brumley, Micheal—220 Brust, Debra—90,119,121,191 Bryan, Roger—40,191 Bryant, Kathleen—192 Bucek, Sharon—244 Buchanan, Teremce—291 Buckmaster, Sandra—50,55,61, 62,65,76,81,82,89, 131,156, 282 Buffa, Douglas—19 Buhl, Barb—53,99, 121,191 Bunn, Gerri—191 Burger, George—191 Burgess, Betty—191 Burgess, Donald—109,191 Burgess, Janet—156 Burgess, Jane—191 Burgess, Joyce—220 Burgin, Katherine—109,221,234 Burgos, Ilka—88,191,202 Burke, Betty—221 Burke, Carole—234,244 Burke, Karen—90,122,191 Burns, Don—156 Burns, Linda—118,191 Burris, Becky—90, 106,192 Burroughs, Gail—156 Burrows, Marlene—112,192 Buschman, William—192 Bush, Alisa—221 Bussie, Theodore—192 Bustle, Patti—192 Butler, Daine—106 Butler, Donna—156 Butler, Edwin—221 Butler, Lonnie—50,69, 146,148, 156 Butler, Marla—156 Butler, Stephen—244 Butler, Willie—192 Butsch, Susan—156 Butte, William—156 Butterfield, William—221 Butzko, Maryellen—156 Byrd, Joanne—221 Byrd, Karen—90,192 Byrd, Kenneth—221 C Cagel, Cecelia—156 Calabrese, Michael—221 Caldwell, James—36, 163 Caleffe, Gary—192 Calibeo, Linda—156 Callahan, Barbara—22,215 Callaway, Christine—109,221 Callaway, David—51,66,90,93, 96,97, 109,121,156 Cameron, Bette—82,90,76,121, 130,192 Cameron, Steve—156 Cammelleri, Angela—101,192 Cammelleri, Jean—221 Campbell, Mary—22,123,188 Campbell, Bob—122 Campbell, Stafford—156 Campbell, Wendy—111,157 Canfield, Dr. John—38,105,215 Canfield, Sharon—109, 157 Cannady, Raymond—192 Cannella, Micheal—221 Cannella, Claudia—192 Caponi, Gary—112,157 Caporossi, Richard—192 Capstack, June—27,188 Carbin, Edwin—157 Carey, Deborah—112,192 Carlin, Kerry—22,111,112,109, 192 Carey, Ellen—106,244 Carlson, Debra—132,221 Carlson, Christin—106,157 Carlson, Pam—51,66, 102,106, 108,121,157 Carlton, John—192 Carlton, Phyllis—112,121,192 Carnes, Neil—81,90,192,111 Carney, Daneil—192 Carney, Laurie—221 Carr, Naomi—157 Carracino, Arthur—221 Carrico, Connie—221 Carroll, Bernadine (Mrs.)—22, 94,215 Carroll, Read—221 Carson, Debra—221 Carswell, Janet—157 Carter, Cynthia—221 Carter, Lewis—157 Carter, Willie—192 Case, Terry—22]1 Caselle, Kevin—221 Caskey, Debbie—121,221 Caslow, Jeff—157 Cassidy, Sondra—192,213 Castenholz, Ray—221 Caster, Laure—99,192 Caswell, Marian (Mrs.)}—22, 165 Catri, Lisa—99,221 Cawley, Christopher—222 Celiconio, Glorian—231,244 Cella, Nancy (Mrs.)—37 Channan, Lesley—192 Chao, Alicia—121,222 Chariton, Deborah—192 Charlan, Marie—157 Charrier, Evelyn—157 Cheatham, William—106,151 Check, Linda—90, 121,192 Cheney, Sandra—222 Cherry, Al—157 Cheshire, Derek—157 Cheshire, William—28 Cherry, Margaret—192 Cheshire, Cathi—192 Chester, Donna—192 Chiavario, Royette—244 Chick, Ralph—128,192 Chick, William—128,157 Chiesa, John—193 Childs, Charlie—147,148 Childs, Kenneth—222 Chimeno, Catherine—193 CHORUS—106, 107,108 Chotiner, David—76, 157 Chriss, Gary—139,151 Church, William—157 Ciarcia, Nancy—193 Ciallella, James—193 Ciparro, Linda—157 CIVINETTES—98,99 Clark, Alexandra—121,193 Clark, Barbara (Mrs.)—22 Clark, Barbara—157 Clark, Dan—221,222 Clark, Deobrah—193 Clark, Debra—157 Clark, Dennis—109,193 Clark, Linda—222 Clark, Martha (Mrs.)—39 Clark, Michael—157 Clark, Patricia—193 Clark, Roy—193 Clark, Sally—90,157 Clark, Thomas—193 Clarke, Melissa—157 Clarke, Stephen—222 Claussen, William—222 Cleland, Davie—128,193 Clemons, Lucy—193 Clendenin, Stephen—2 Cleveland, George—11 Cloyd, Stanley—222 Coates, Laurie—222 Cochran, Jamie—90, 109,193 Coder, Christine—90, 121,193 Cody, William—193 Cody, Pat—106 Coffman, Daniel—193 Coggin, Steve—222 22 4,229 Cohen, Jeffrey—32,52,53,88,89, 96,193,200 Colatarci, Justin—157 Colbert, Agnes (Mrs. )—34 Colbert, Bruce—157 Colbreath, Janet—193 Coldren, Dennis—54,55,81,96, ISL 15k Cole, Nancy—157 Cole, Sandi—81,222 Cole, Treva—121,137,157 Collar, Ruth—222 Colley, William—157 Collier, Dorothy—222 Collier, Glenn—157 Collins, Charles—222 Collins, Jack—158 Collins, Constance—76,94,158 Collins, Lester—222 Collister, Steven—222 Comeau, Gary—222 Comerford, Randy—222 Condell, Condell—193 Condos, Robert—222 Conner, Douglas—148,193 Conner, Robert—139,158 Connaly, Fred—19 Connolly, Kevin—158 Connors, Linda—193 Contini, Eugene—90,193 Conway, Holly—222 Cook, Mary—158 Coons, Thomas—193 Cooper, Ronald—222 Cooper, Shelila—222 Cope, Chris—61,127,137,158 Cope, Marcia—193 Core, Debra—222 Corey, Debra—222 Corey, Robert—158 Corker, Theresa—222 Corley, Rhonda—193 Corneilsen, Harold—109,111, 112;158 Corsell, Donna—222 Costa, Paul—222 Couey, Connie—99, 222 Cote, Lois—193 Cottrell, Virginia—121,193 Coulsen, Jim—193 Coulson, Joan—244 Coulter, Robert— 158 Council, Diane—111,112,193 Council, Joseph—111,112,158 Council, William—47,96, 132, 139,158 Council, Jenni—107, 121,222 Coursey, Maynard—193 Cover, Lucinda—244 Cousino, Martin—88,89, 193 Coven, Douglas—222 Cox, Cheyenne—90,92,93, 109, 193 Cox, Engrid—193 Cox, Janet—158 Coyle, Robert—193 Craft, Alma—223 Craig, Alison—124,158 Craig, Ann—124,158 Craig, Gary—193 Cramer, Coleen—223 Cramer, Timothy—158 Crate, Alan—158 Creech, Helen (Mrs.)}—23 Crispell, Wayne—158 Croft, Charles—90, 193 Crossman, Patricia—40,158 Crouch, Richard—223 Crow, Judith—193 Crowe, Audrey—223 Crown, John—158 Crozier, Robert—158 Crumley, Alan—193 Cuff, Linda—158 Cullum, Eve—158 Cunningham, James—193 Curles, Brenda—193 Curles, Loraine—223 Curran, Nancy—107 Curry, Cheri—158 Curry, Suzannah—193 Curry, Rose Mary—158 Curtis, Richard—96,109,111, 112,158 Cury, Debbie—158 Cury, Patrice—223 Cutillo, Jennifer—223 Cyrus, Helen—193 D Dagostino, Davi—223 Dahl, Melissa—106,108,121,223 Dailey, Richard—158 Daily, Tom—223 Damiano, Carol—193 Daniello, Barbara—193 Daniels, Jackie—223 Daniels, Michael—223 Danley, Jeffrey—223 Danley, Michael—158 Danner, Elizabeth—193 Danner, Robert—158 Datz, Don—193 Davenport, Roy—111,112 Davidson, Kathleen—194 Davies, Steven—158 Davis, Carolyn—158 Davis, CheryI—194 Davis, Jamie—223 Davis, Jo Ann—101,223 Davis, Joel—158 Davis, Keith—158 Davis, Kimberly—194 Davis, Patti—223 Davis, Rebecca—244 Davis, Victoria—223 Day, Donald—130,158 Deal, Eddie—223 Dean, David—194 Dean, Larry—223 Dean, Michael—223 Dean, Mary—118,194 Dean, Sharon—39, 194 Dearruda, Charles—194 Dearruda, Kathy—223 DeBellis, Mark—223 DeBeltrand, Pat—149,223 DeBuschere, Karen—106,158 D.C:T.—116,117 DECA—115 Degafferelly, Jody—194 Delaney, Mary—194 Delaplante, Cory—158 Delaplante, James—194 Delk, Carol—223 Delk, James—154,158 Dellaratta, Anna—130,158 Delzio, Delores—94,111,112, 194 Demarco, Remo—194 Demattia, John—96,244 De May, Dale—158 Demera, Lu Ann—132,223 Demmerle, Deborah—159 Demmerle, Lorraine—223 Denman, Sue—223 Denning, Bruce—223, 163 Dennie, Bonnie—55,88,159 Dennis, Cynthia—159 Dennie, George—194 Denyse, Nancy—159 Depria, Lee—80,114,188 Derzicht—244 Desvergers, Dunham—159 Devore, Daniel—223 Dewade, Pat—159 De Witt, Debbie—119,159 Dhaveloose, Mary—223 Diaz, Ricardo—199,139 Dibenedetto, Raymon—244 Dicello, James—223 Dickey, Karen—159 Dickson, Cheryl—159 Dickstein, Scott—194 Dil, Marida—23 Dieringer, David—223 Dietrich, Christian (Mrs.)—32 Dietrich, David—224 Diguette, Pamela—224 Dill, Frank—159 Dimarchi, Diane—224 Di Maria, Teresa—98,159 Dimatteo, Anthony—224 Dimier, Michael—224 Dimitrouleas, Paula—159 Dimon, Debra—224 Dimon, Richard—194 Di Nardo, Ann (Mrs.)—30 Dion, Joe—224 Dippong, Jena—103,191 Doak, Janet—29 Dobeyne, Ruby—26,244 Doeer, Ross—92,131,159 Doig, Paulette—159 Dloin, Betty—194 Dollins, Durinda—194 Dolph, Ricci—224 Domecki, Thomas—224 Donahee, Pam—116,159 Donlye, Roxann—244 Dorman, Gary—194 Dorsey, Denise—46,69,90,88, 94,159 Doubrava, Christine—124,224, 242 Doubrava, Linda—90,124,159 Dove, Denise—99, 121,194 Doyle, Mary—224 Draffin, Barb—159 Drager, Steve—159 Drew, Joel—159 Drost, David—159 Drouillard, Norman—224 Drummond, Tim—224 Drutar, Steve—96,111,159 Drury, Marty—108, 106,159 Duhame, Steve—194 Duis, Karen—98, 159 Dukelow, Divid—50, 104,111, 112,148,159 Dullen, Bob—90,160 Dumas, Mary—224 Dunkin, William—79,96,194 Dunn, Thomas—23 Dunning, Bruce—109 Dupree, Leo—224 Durante, Daniel—224 Durnate, Mary—99, 160 Durbin, Craig—111,160 Dutch, David—36 Dygert, Carl—195 Dynis, Denise—99, 121,224,219 E Eagle, Barry—224 Eames, Richard—192 Easler, Marie—195 Eassey, Donato—224 Eastman, Linda—160 Eatmon, Drew—62, 160 Ebert, Deborah—124,160 Eckenwiler, Linda—55,79,82, 88,160 Eckenwiler, Timothy—96,224 Ederle, Paul—104, 160 Edgar, Steve—195 Edge, Roger—106,224 Edmond, Robert—160 Edwards, Gary—195 Edwards, Lucinda—224 Edwards, Sandra—160 Edwards, Thelma—224 Efferth, Phyllis (Mrs.)—39 Eggleston, Brian—195 Eicher, Georgette—36 Eiser, Holly—121,224 Elk, Terrence—111 Eller, Jeff—96,224 Elliott, Diane—111,160 Elliott, Richard—38,111 Elliott, Veneta—160 Ellis, Kat hleen—244 Ellis, Kim—103,195 Ellis, Bob—160 Ellis, Susan—160 Elwart, Leo—25,111,109,192 Emanski, John—224 Emerson, Frank—160 Emmett, Doris (Mrs.)—34 Endelman, Dennis—160 Endelman, Sarah—224 Enders, Christine—195 English, Larry—160 Endicott, Julie—195 Engeldahl, Sharon—106,195 Ennis, Reva—111,112,160 Ernst, William—111,112,224 Ernsting, Sherry—112,195 Esmann, Robert—195 Estridge, Hern—195 Eukovich, Denise—224 Evans, Deborah—224 Evans, Robert—224 Everit, Barbara—26 Ewing, Richard—160 Eyler, Patricia—112,244 F Fabian, Janet—160 Fagnani, Brett—160 Fanger, Steve—160 Faulkner, Bruce—160 Favitta, Jeffrey—104,139,160 Favitta, Thomas—160 Faxon, Robert—195 Feeney, Beth—103, 106,195 Feeney, Teresa—213 Feindt, Douglas—224 Fellows, Leigh—224 Feltenbarger, Rose—224 Ferguson, Joann—195 Ferguson, Lra—90,195 Fernandez, Claudia—195 Fernandez, Judy—106,195 Fernandez, Yves—224 Ferry, Deborah—195 Fertman, Donald—224 Fessenden, Neal—224 Fiat, Fred—34 Fickling, Stephen—160 Fielding, James—160 Fifer, Wendy—99, 111,112,120, 160 Fina, J anice—126,161 Filosa, James—225 Findley, Martha—195 Fingelly, Karen—121,195 Finley, Gary—93, 161,282 Finn, Sandra—225 Fischer, John—161 Fotch, Avis—161 Fitzgerald, Ann—195 Fisk, Vincent—225 Fivek, Craig—90, 131,195 Flaherty, Richard—31 Fleming, Ralph—161 Flom, Douglas—161 Florea, John—161 Flynn, Barbara—101,225 Flynn, David—161 Flynn, Paula—161 Focazio, Davie—161 F« rbes, Sherry—161 Forcier, Robert—244 Ford, Carlton—106,161 Ford, Glenford—139,195 Ford, Steven—116,161 Forget, Mildred—225 Forster, Berliot—109,111,112 Bey th, John—225 Forthofer, John—149,225 Forthofer, Cathy—161 Fortin, Guy—225 Fortman, Nina—225 Foss, Wayne—195 Foster, Brian—195 Foster, Edwin—225 Foster, Sharon—161 Foti, Kim—195 Fowler, Thomas—161 Foxworth, William—161 Francis, Jayne—225 Franklin, Ruby—161 Franklin, Mary—225 Fraschetti, Pete—195 Fraschetti, Petra—225 Frederick, Randy—225 Frederick, Suzanne—161 Freebirg, Vicki—225 Freels, Lee—195 Freeman, Carla—81,162 Freeman, Lucille—225 FRENCH—132 Frey, Debra—225 Frick, Shelley—195 Friend, Larry—162 Frisco, Nicholas—47,96, 121,122 Fritz, Kay—162 Fritz, Judyth—162 Frock, Terri—101,195 Fulgham, Lisa—79,82, 162 Fuller, Daniel—195 Fulmore, Ella—225 Fulmore, Mae—195 Fulmore, Randolph—162 Fulmore, Sylcia—195 Fulton, William—225 Fulton, Paulette—109 Funke, Mark—109,195 Furman, June—90,94,111,112, 213 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA—128,129 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA—124 FUTURE MEDICAL LEADERS—125 FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA—126,127 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA—130 G Gabrielle, Marilyn—117,162 Gaffka, Barbara—162 Gagnon, Shirley—101,127,162 Gainey, Joy—189 Galat, John—225 Gale, Nancy—195 Galla, Linda—162 Gallagher, Robert—225 Galley, Michael—225 Gamboa, Jaime—195 Gano, George—225 Gantner, Michael—225 Garcia, Steven—225 Gardner, John—195 Gardner, Susan—55,61,69,79, 82,162,275 Gardner, Valentene—225 Gargano, Myma—162 Gariglio, Barry—225 Gariglio, Larry—225 Garland, Jill—111,112,195 Garnsey, Allen—195 Garnsey, Carl—196 Garrett, Dana—162 Garrison, Ross—225 Gartman, Mary—125,196 Garvin, John—90, 196 Gatley, Susan—196 Gatley, Vernon—225 Gaumer, Joanne—225 GAVEL CLUB—131 Gebert, Paul—25 Gee, Lisa—196 Geer, Jerry—109, 196 Geer, Mary (Mrs.)—20 Geiger, Ronald—32 Gelabert, Michele—196 Genco, Linda—225 Genova, Dale—100, 101,163 Gentry, Christine—125,225 Gerardi, Jeanne—196 Gerke, Linda—1,46,67,76,82, 83,88, 89,94 , 163,248 Gerth, Linda—163 Gestewitz, Ronald—163 Giacalone, Cathy—163 Giardina, John—163 Giardina, Nina—196 Gibbons, Elizabeth—121,196 Gibbons, Anne—90, 103,163 Gibbons, Shirley—196 Gibbs, Marcia—196 Gibson, Alfonso—244 Gibson, David—163 Gibson, Diane—197,212 Gibson, Donna—196 Gibson, Dorris—225 Gibson, Marilyn—225 Giddings, Robert—196 Giese, Sheila—225 Giese, Toni—125, 163 Gilbert, Karen—196 Gilchrest, David—225 Girchrist, David—96 Gill, William—104, 145,163 Gillespie, Eva—163 Gillespie, Mary—225 Gillispie, David—196 Gillis, James—196 Gilmore, Gaye—225 Giltner, Raymond—29 Ginegaw, Bonnie—111,112,163 Gionfriddo, Richard—163 Girten, Bradley—226 Given, Joellen—58,99,196 Givens, Betty—226 Givens, Deborah—196 Givens, Patricia—226 Glarner, Theodore—196 Glatti, Becky—103, 111,122,137, 163 Gleason, Carol (Mrs.)—23 Goater, Joyce—90, 163 Godsell, Robert—163 Godwin, Roger—226 Goetz, Sally—109, 196 Goff, David—163 Goldich, Paul—226 Goldman, Sandra—226 Goldman, Stephen—48,90,92, 93,163 Golly, Mary—101,163 Gonnelli, Paul—163 Gonzalez, Angela—226 Good, Cheryl—226 Goodheart, Bonnie—196 Goodnow, William—163 Goodrum, Lucy—130,226 Goodwin, Mary—226 Googe, Gail—130,163 Googe, Thomas—196 Goral, Janis—107,226 Gordon, Francis—201 Gordon, Gail—111,112, 163 Gordon, Joan—103, 121,163 Gore, Louis—163 Gore, Robert—92, 226 Gorgan, Ricky—90, 163 Gottlieb, Michael—226 Gouge, Steve—196 Grady, Karen—226 Grady, Laurie—109, 111,112 Graham, Andrea—163 Graham, Hannah—196 Graham, Kay—36 Graham, Linda—101,196 Graham, Mamie—226 Graham, Hal—163 Graham, Wanda—226 Grande, Gail—109,111,112,226 Grande, Patricia—109, 111,112, 196,205 Grant, Keith—96, 196 Gray, Cynthia—90,163 Gray, James—84, 196 Graystone, Joan—121 Green, Hal—31 Green, Herbert—226 Green, Rick—114,226 Greenblatt, Joel—92,196 Greene, Harry—47,54,55,58,61, 62,63,65,85,88,89,96, 163 Greensword, Harold—139, 163 Greenwood, Holly—163 Greenwood, Terrie—226 Greer, Carol—163 Gregory, Anthony—196 Gregory, Greg—926 Gregory, Pierce—229 Grenci, Brent—164 Griffin, Curtis—90, 111,112,196 Griffin, Fred—164 Griffin, Kenneth—196 Griffith, Michael—112,226 Griffiths, Patricia—121,196,207 Grigg, Jerry—226 Grigg, John—164 Griggs, Harold—196 Grill, Jon—213 Grimm, David—226 Grismer, Arthur—26 Grisson, Sandra—106,196,209 Groebe, Diane—164 Gronbeck, Peter—226 Gross, Edward—164 Gross, Russell—226 - Groulx, Louise—31, 164 Gruber, Greg—164 Gubana, Val—196 Guenette, Debbie—226 Guevremont, Frances—226 Guiliano, Edna—109,227 Guinn, James—227 Gundersen, Robert—164 Gundlach, George—196 Gunther, Evelyn—164 Gurcak, John—164 Guss, Diane—196 Guthrie, Gary—106,107,164 Gutierrez, Javier—196 Gutierrez, Maria—121,132,227 Gutierrez, Mark—227 Guy, Deborah—79,82,164 H Haag, David—164 Hadler, Stan—227 Haefner, Susan—227 Hagan, Deborah—196 Hager, Deborah—35,164 Hagerty, Jack—227 Hagerty, Linda—196 Hagerty, Roy—164 Haggerty, Peter—227 Haggerty, Timothy—197 Hagmaier, Charlene—197 Hagn, Linda—164 Hagn, William—197 Hailey, John—227 Hale, Forrest—29 Hale, Kent—119,142,149,227 Hale, Valerie—90, 197 Hall, Debra—244 Hall, Holley—197 Hall, Jacalyn—197 Hall, Joyee—117,130,164 Hall, Richard—196 Hall, Sharon—197 Hall, Ruth—116,117,164 Hall, Regina—197 Haller, Hugh—197 Hammes, Lynn—130,227 Hammett, Debra—197 Hamzik, Richard—227 Baeock Carol48,90, 106,107, 64 Hanley, Denise—213 Hanley, Michelle—227 Hanna, Cynthia—227 Hanna, Gloria—227 Hansen, Gary—164 Hansen, Cynthia—164 Hansen, Larry—164 Hansen, Richard—227 Harburg, Robertt—27 Harolie, Beatrice (Mrs.)—30 Harding, Cristine—44,55,62,63, 67,76,82,88,89, 164 Hardy, Edward—164 Hardy, Jenny—109,118,245 Hardy, Linda—55,76,82, 107,130, 164,273 Hargrove, Connie—164 Hargrove, Victoria—101, 188,197 Harker, Wayne—227 Harmon, Cathy—103,164 Harmon, Marilyn—227 Harnage, Nancy—227 Hamer, Peter—227 Harnist, Nancy—112,113,197 Harper, Deborah—164 Harper, Dottie (Mrs.)—20 Harper, Mery—125,197 Harrell, Charles—227 Harrell, Lynda—164 Harrell, Tim—197 Harris, Brenda—1 17,267 Harris, Dail—101,164 Harris, Gary—227 Harris, Jeff—197 Harris, Judy—164 Harris, Linda—127,164 Harris, Linda—107,197 Harris, Marlene—100,164 Harris, Mike—76,82, 104,131,167, 282 Harris, Phillip—227 Harrison, Larry—29, 167 Harrison, Wendy—164 Hart, Deborah—109,118,125,197 Hart lana—227 Hart, William—164 Hartage, Kevin—197 Hartwig, Janet—227 Hartz, Deborah—197 Harvey, Calvin—213 Harvey, Dave—47,109,111, 165, 181 Harvey, Kathy—179 Harwood, John—227 Hasis, Talle—99,165 Haskins, Betsy—124,227 Hasten, Lynnel—245 Hasten, Ronlad—197 Hatfield, Herman—36 Hatfield, Linda—126,165 Havertield, Lucy—53,130,197, 215 Hawes, Charles—197 Hawes, Mitchell—227 Hawk, Jack—144,227 Hayden, Shawn—245 Hayes, Billy—227 Hayes, Marilan—37 Hayes, Rose—165 Hayes, Teresa—191 Hayward, Della—227 Hayward, Megan—197 Hazen, James—165 Healy, Gail—165 Hedden, Lionel—197 Hedlund, Ethel (Mrs.)}—-20 Hedspeth, Roger—79,82, 165 Heffner, William—96, 197,212 Hegarty, Pamela—165 Heifner, Jack—26 Heinrich, Donald—245 Heinrich, Donna—37,111,227 Heiser, Betty—90, 118,165 Helleganrd, Christi—94,109,165 Helma, Lorraine—121,227 Helten, Mardadan—23 Henderson, Candy—197 Henderson, Heather—165 Henderson, Stephani—81,165 Hendricks, Leonard—130, 165 Hendricks, Rhonda—227 Hendricks, Steve—165 Hendrix, Donna—103,197 Hendrix, Kim—197 Hendrix, Ralph—227 Hendrix, Woody—128,198 Henesey, Dorthy—23 Henning, James—47,55,81,93, L65:172 Henning, Sheryl—101,125,198 Henning, Randy —114 Hentz, Deborah—49,90,165 Henson, Jimmy—227 Herbert, Dannys198 Herbst, Carmen—165 Herceg, John—198 Herder, Bill—227 Herndon, Melvin—227 Herrera, James—165 Herriges, Lee—227 Herron, Cathy—106, 198 Herron, Tim—227 Hesselton, Dean—112 Hesselton, Victoria—112,173 Hewitt, Debbie—81,165 Hewitt, Diggs—81,90,118,165 Hickery, Michael—227 Hicks, Alfred—227 Higginbotham, Vicki—245 Higgins, Steve—227 High, Stanley—165 Hightower, Reid—198 Higlye, James—34 Hill, Amy—81,90,165 Hill, Leonard—227 Hill, Mae—227 Hilliard, Rose—94,111,165 Hine, Christopher—165 Hines, Judith—165 Hinson, Bonnie—228 Hinson, Claude—26,228 Hinzman, Ann—198 Hinzman, Frank—40 Hinzman, Frank—165 Hinzman, Mary—198 Hirsch, Martha (Mrs.)}—31 Hoag, David—228 Hoag, Kenneth—228 Hoag, Sally—198 Hodge, Judy (Mrs.)—34 Hodges, Sandra—81, 106,228 Hodges, David—106,139 Hodges, Robert—228 Hogan, Diane—31,72,90,103, 121,165 Hogan, Frances—165 Hogen, Judith—107,165 Holbrook, Robert—96, 149,228 Hole, Carol—112,198 Holland, Martha—228 Holloway, Diane—228 Holmes, Elizabeth—228 Holmes, Patrick— 104,122,139, 166 Holschbach, Scott—125,228 Holt, Sharon—165 Homnick, Dorette—228 HONOR SOCIETY—90,91 Hooper, Ruth (Mrs.}—20 Hoops, Phala—198 Hoover, Monica—228 Hope, Robert—198 Hopkins, Hazel—165 Hopkins, Kathleen—228 Hopkins, Sheryl—198 Horman, Jack—228 Horton, Joyce—165 Hoskin, Candance (Mrs.)—29 Hostetter, Jamer—228 Hotchkin, Carol—228 Houck, Constance—228 Houston, Geraldine— 106,228 Howard, Aaron—198 Howard, Lucille—228 Howard, Marilyn—198 Howard, Thomas—41 Howard, Wiley—148,165 Howard, Scott—8 1,112,228 Howell, Elizabeth—106,198 Howell, Gary—228 Hoy, Randall—198 Huckins, Brenda—228 Hudson, Cindi—198,213 Hudson, Mary—166 Huff, David—139,166 Huffman, Jackie—198 Huffman, Lynn—198 Hughes, Douglas—228 Hughes, John—198 Hughes, Warren—228 Hugins, Robert—198 Hugli, Rachel—121,198 Hulette, Jody—228 Hulette, Susan—198 Hull, Debra—106,198 Humphrey, Brenda—124,228 Humphrey, Gloria—228 Hunn, Linda—198 Hunsicker, David—166 Hunt, Peggy—199 Hunter, Gerald—228 Hunter, Kevin—228 Hunter, Kenneth—166 Huntley, Carolyn—106, 166 Huntley, Mary—199 Hutchinson, Debbie—228 Hutchinson, Karen—109,228 Hutchinson, Marjori—112,113, 127,166 Hutchinson, Patricia—118,125, 245 Hutchinson, Carolyn—199 Hurt, Janis—199 Hurley, Kevin—199 Huntsicker, David—139,166 I Iannaccone, Diane—166 Iannaccone, Sam—96,166 Ibert, Patricia—166 Iglesias, Jesus—228 Inabinet, Sally—228 Inlow, Gordon—166 Inman, John—166 Inserra, Chreyl—228 INTERACT—104,105 LeG=s3s INTERNATIONAL—120,121 Ireland, Robert—90, 111,112,199 Irving, Pat—228 Isaac, Robert—167 Isaac, Terry—166 Israels, Mark—229 J Jackson, Anita—229 Jackson, Buddy—166 Jackson, Calvin—167 Jackson, Catherine—120, 167 Jackson, John—166 Jackson, Juanita—167 Jackson, Linda—101 Jackson, Richard—229 Jacob, Michael—229 Jacobs, Frances—121,166 Jacobs, Robert—229 James, Keith—149,229 Jansen, Martha (Mrs.)—29 Jarvio, Jouna—64, 167 Jarjoura, Mitchell—167 Jarosh, Edward—167 Jefferies, Reuben—139,167 Jefferson, Bronwyn—99, 245 Jenkins, Cynthia—229 Jenkins, Larry—167 Jenkins, Michael—199 Jenkins, Richard—229 Jenkins, Scott—229 Jenkins, Stacey—216,229 Jennaro, Genie—99, 121,219,229 Jennaro, Thomas—167 Jensen, Aage—23,199 Jenegaise, Jeff—229 Jesse, Jill—121, 167 Jesse, William—229 Joans, Charles—167 Jodway, Judith—213 John, Linda—167 Johns, Daniel—104, 139,167 Johns, Steve—167 Johnsen, Richard—229 Johnson, Cecil—229 Johnson, Cindy—99 Johnson, Dale—26 Johnson, Dale—118 Johnson, Deborah—99, 167 Johnson, Dee—229 Johnson, Doris—229 Johnson, Franklin—229 Johnson, George—166 Johnson, Gwen—213 Johnson, John—122,139,167 Johnson, Judith—199 Johnson, Judith—106,229 Johnson, Judy (Mrs.)—32 Johnson, Katheryn—167 Johnson, Keturah—229 Johnson, Laura—229 Johnson, Linda—199 Johnson, Mary—167 Johnson, Neil—55,81,96, 131,167 Johnson, Patti—229 Johnson, Rebecca—167 Johnson, Rosetta—229 Johnson, Sophie—8 1, 167 Johnston, Judith—199 Johnston, Maureen—109,229, 234 Johnston, Patrick—109, 167 Johnston, Sarah (Mrs.)—35 Johnston, Thomas—199 Jolitz, Timothy—167 Jolly, John—96,199 Jonas, Allan—199 Jones, Cathy—199 Jones, Dolletha—229 Jones, Glenda—229 Jones, Hester—229 Jones, Jeffrey—199 Jones, Larry—229 Jones, Lenora—167 Jones, Prince—167 Jones, Randall—167 Jones, Robert—148,199 Jones, Rodney—53,199 Jones, Ted—229 Jones, Tom—200 Jordan, Deloris—229 Jordan, Jefferson—229 Jorgensen, Eric—229 Jorgensen, Timothy—167 Judge, James—229 Julious, John—229 JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE—92 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE—118 JUNIOR EXCHANGE—114 JUNIOR EXCHANGETTES— 100,101 JUNIORETTES—102, 103 Justice, Nolene—32 Justus, James—112,229 K Kahn, Robert—114,200 Kain, Robert—96, 229 Kaminski, Ed—229 Kane, Joe—230 Kane, Patricia—230 Kane, Bob—229 Kane, Sharon—230 Kanode, Viki—230 Kapetanis, Mike—230 Kardas, Edward—200 Karnicnik, Mary—90,200 Karsten, Thomas—230 Kartub, Marcia—1 12,121,167 Karneol, Rias—245 Kasparian, Linda—200 Kaufamn , Carolyn—167 Kayaloff, Walter—167 Keaton, Linda—106,112,200 Keeley, Pat—121,118,113,200, 207 Keeling, Donald—200 Keene, Kerry—167 Keeney, Nancy—121,167 Kelement, Robert—230 Keller, Willaim—132,96,230 Kelley, Susan—230 Kellermann, Kathy—200 Kelly, Norris—26 Kellogg, Denise—167 Kelly, Diane—167 Kelly, Tod—230 Kelson, Margaret—167 Kelton, Ted—200 Kemmler, Gretchen—200 Kendall, Barton—96,230 Kendall, Dave—96,168 Kenney, Charlotte—230 Kennedy, Ann—81,109,168 Kendzie, Beverly—168 Kennedy, Charles—109,230 Kennedy, Charles John—200 Kent, John—111,168 Kerr, George—200 Kershner, Karen—168 Kester, Carolyn—230 Kester, Cheryl—121,300 Kester, Robert—168 Kesterson, Robert—112,168 Kesterson, W illiam—112,149, 221,230 Key, Cassandra—230 KEY CLU B—96,97 KEYETTES—94,95 Keyser, Lureen—200 Keyser, Rickey—230 Kidd, Billy—168 Kidder, Karen—230 Kiester, Virginia—23 Killebrew, Mary—31 Killingsworth, Davi—230 Kimball, Glen—230 Kimmel, Marie—106, 168 Kimmel, Maria—168 King, Daniel—96,200 King, Donna—230 King, Diane—200 King, Howard—230 King, Katherine—230 King, Ronnie—168 King, Thomas—168 Kinley, Thomas—200 Kipp, Charles—200 Kipp, Robyne—111,168 Kirk, Ann—230 Kirk, Charles—168 Kirksey, Annette—230 Kiser, Lizabeth—230 Kissling, Zane—230 Klein, Kenneth—200 Kleinow, Micjael—168 Kleps, Ray—200 Klieves, Paula—109,168 Klimezak, Marilyn—113,200 Kling, Doris—230 Kluenie, Nancy—230 Knefel, Susan—81,109,168 Knight, DeVan—168 Knight, Nancy—76,82, 168 Knight, Wayne—230 Knight, William—109, 168 Knispel, John—230 Knowles, Jeff—200 Knowles, Lemuel—168 Knowles, Linda—230 Koch, Teddie—90,200 Kock, Linda—200 Koenig, Lynn—200 Kollar, Nancy—106, 168 Koller, Charles—1 14,230 Koller, Richard—201 Koningsburg, Linda—88,106, 201 Koon, Greg—201 Korkatti, Philip—201 _ Koser, Randall—230 ' Kotaska, Barbara—168 | Koteskey, Edward—40,201 Kotowski, Deborah—116,168 Kotowski, John—230 Kowalski, Gary—230 Kowalsky, Lana—199,201 Kowlaski, Sllen—201 Koza, Linda 230 Kravenchenko, Kevin—201 _ Krix, John—217,230 Kropff, Carl—90, 111,201 Kropff, Carol—201 Kropff, Harry—168 Krueger, Joanne—111,230 Krull, Lee—168 | Kulp, Cynthia—168 ' Kulp, Sandra—168 Kunkler, Brent—168 Kuntz, Beth—103, 121,198,201 Kusmich, Chet—106,121,168 Kyle, Kevin—168 Kyle, Kim—138,201 L Labonte, Richard—230 Lacy, Bernard—201 La Civita, James—230 Lacy, Larry—169 Laing, Mary—201 Lamb, Marvai—230 Lambert, Therese—90,122, 103, 109,130,169 Lammers, Frank—230 Lammers, Fred—230 Lammers, Lois—201 Landa, Wendy—201 Langdon, Edd—201 Lange, Muriel—230 Langley, David—96,111,230 Langteau, Bette (Mrs.)—23 Lanzafame, Gary—231 Lapointe, Donna—121,169 Larred, Rita—231 Lashbrook, David—169 |) Laslett, Susanna—231 . Lauren—90, 107,127, Lattin—230 Lauth, Nancy—109,231 Lauro, Laraine—169 Lawrence, Allen—169 Lawrence, Ed—104, 169 Lawrence, Heihi—231 Lawrence, Jeff{—122,201 Lawrence, Gary—139, 169 | Lawrence Terry—201 Laws, Manford—231 Lawson, Annye—230 Lay, Deena—55,81,131,169 Layne, Danny—169 Layton, Rebbeca—231 Lazier, Veronica—231 Leaeh, Elizabeth—231 Leadbeater, Carol—231 Learbeater, Ruth—169 Leahy, Michael_201 Leavitt, Laura—90,109,201 Lechner, Bonnie—169 Lechot, Robert—231 Ledford, Pat—116,201 Lee, William—231 Lefler, Elizabeth—201 Lehtonen, Brian—201 Leon, Jeffrey—36 Leibold, Michael—169 Leibold, Patricia—231 Leithead, Mike—231 Leitner, Linda—90, 109,169 Lenz, Janet—55, 103,109,169 Leon, Jeffery—36 Leonhardt, Cheri—169 Lettis, Anne—130,201 LePage, Nancy—8 1,88,89, 169 Leseck, Joseph—231 LeSerra, Carol—90,119,169 Levan, Robert—231 Leveen, Ken—201 Lewis, Ben—113,169 Lewis, John—111 Lewis, John—201 Lewis, Johnnie—111,231 Lewis, Laura—231 Lewis, Lyn—169 Lewis, Marilyn—124,231 Lewis, Teresa—169,171 Lewis, Willa—124,231 Liesenfelt, Brian—170 Liesenfelt, Sally—81,90,130, 131,201 Lighthill, Linda—101,111,1 ips 170 Lighthill, Peggy—101,231 Lincoln, Paul—201 Linville, Phil—41 Litowich, Ben—231 Little, Thomas—245 Lobach, Michelle—231 Lobach, Toni—170 Lockrow, Robert—231,232 Loewy, David—231 Logan, Donna—231 Loganzo, Karen—109,111,201 Loganzo, Peter—50,55,68,88,89, 96,97,109,111,170 Lohnaas, Jonathan—170 Lohr, Debra—122,201 Lombardo, Joyce—201 Lomen, Thomas—201 Longstreth, Patrick—245 Loomes, Cheryl—119 Loomis, Annette—90, 130,170 Loomis, Cheryl—201 Loos, Deborah—50,58,67,121, 122,170 Longstreth, William—170 Lopez, Craig—201 Lopes, Kather—170 Loper, Kathryn—88,89,170 Loose, Anita—190,201 Lord, James—231 Lopez, Gay—101,201 Love, Sandra—101,201 Love, Sanford—170 Lotterle, Laurie—231 Louft, Louis—170 Lowther, Mary—170 Lubbers, Charles—118,201 Ludungton, Barbara—231 Ludwig, Rita—201 Lulfs, Debbie—231 Lumley, Ann—170 Lumsden, John—170 Lundeen, Larry—231 Lundy, Gwen—102, 103,107, 108,201 Lyons, Laurie—201 M MacArtney, Paul—231 MacDonald, Ned—170 Mace, Dame we Mack, Susan—2: MacMillen, Shelly—111,112, 121,201 MacNovih, Steve—231 _ Madden, Jeffrey—50,68,76,98, 104,134,139,170 Madden, Ruth—121,217,245 Madden, Wendy—103,121, 201 M addrey, Steven—51,107 Maddox, Jeffrey—96, 143, 149, 231 Madison, Lonnie—170 Maehlmann, Jeanne—81,121, 132,231 Mager, Gary—232 Mager, Sherrie—232 Magers, Thomas—201 Magness, Susan—109,121,137, 232 Maher, Judith—170 Mahoney, Judy—170 Major, Alphonso—232 Major, Susan—116,201 MAJORETTES—113 Malone, Kathleen—170 Malone, Kevin—48,90, 109,111, 170 Manchester, John—27 Manchester, Jane—122 Manchester, Mary—201 Mandrell, Janet—121,130 Manners, Malcolm—232 Manning, Joanne—170 Manning, Marsha—61, 107,137, 216,232 Manter, Paulette—232 Marinchak, Daniel—232 Marinchak, Pamela—202 Marino, Alfred—201 Marion, Clifford—170 Markel, Deborah—202 Marler, Kenneth—170 Mark, Bob—232 Markman, Cliff—232 Markowitz, Luanne—76, 101,232 Marlow, Randy—52,88,89,96, 106, 107,108,121,188,202 Maroney, Thomas—232 Marotti, Kimberly—233 Marotti, Pamela—170 Marrano, Holly—202 Marshall, Glenn—233 Marshall, Thomas—202 Martens, Constance—245 Martin, Alvin—233 Martin, Carl—26,27 Martin, Craig—233 Martin, Gary—170 Martin, Jacqueline—245 Martin, Susan—19,194 Martin, Wayne—233 Martin, William—96, 149,233, 245 Martinez, Debbie—233 Martiro, Cindy—208 Martone, Susan—29,76, 106,121, Martyka, Cynthia—170 Marucci, Richard—233 Massey, Cindy—170 Massey, James—170 Massey, Michael—170 Masters, Damian—111,112,233 Mastman, Nina—233 Mastman, Wendy—233 Matarazzo, Cheryl—111,112 Mathews, Fester—233 Mathews, Lena (Mrs. )—23 Mathews, Patricia (Mrs.)—24 Mathis, Carlton—202 Mattern, Dawn—233 Mattern, Patricia—170 Mattaliano, Paul—233 Matthews, Burrows—233 Matthews, Elliotte—170 Matthews, Karen—171 Maudsley, Janet—171 Mauger, Scott—104,121,146, 148,171 Maursetter, Thomas—233 Maute, Richard—1!71 Maxson, Rebecca—233 May, Carolyn—44,46,112, 171 Mayer, Helena—126 Mayer, Joanne—245 Mayer, Lynn—121,202,213 Mayerle, Cathy—202 Mayerle, Lonna—127, 171 Maynard, Robin—233 Mazza, lohn—96, 149,233 Mazzei, Eileen—245 McAllister, Connie—106, 107, 108,202 McCabe, Wanda—202 McCahill, John—24 McCall, Beth—245 McCall, Dianne—245 McCall, Greg—171 McCall, Ralph—233 McCarley, Debbie—76,82,90, 202 McCarthy, Paul—171 McCarthy, Thomas—53, 202 McCarthy, Marijean—106, 121, McCarty, Susan—171 McCoughey, Patricia—21 McCauley, Marjorie—101,106, 130,245 McCauley, Karen—171 McCauley, Stephen—202 McClendon, Queen—233 McClendon, Robert—202 McClintok, Gayle—171 McClure, Mark—233 McClure, Michael—171 McCoy, Brenda—202 McCoy, Sharon—107, 108,121, 233 McCrone, Denise—132,233 McCubbin, Judith—248 McCulloch, Mary—233 McDaniel, Kevin—233 McDonald, Dale—233 McDonald, Mary Jo—233 McDonald, Robert—233 McDonald, Shelley—101,245 McDougald, Donna—171 McDougald, Jim—233 McDowell, Paul—171 McElligott, William—233 McFadden, David—202 McFarland; Kenneth—233 McGregor, Don—111, 112,202 McHose, Nancy—233 Mcllhenny, Christy—116,202 Mcllhenny, Susan—171 Mcllehenny, Donna—233 McKay, Sharon—203 McKeever, Carl—233 McLean, George—171 McLean, James—119,203 McKeithen, Nadine—233 McLeod, Richard—233 McMahon, Joan—99,203 McMillen, Harriet (Mrs.)—38 McNeal, Sue—203 McNeal, Terry—171 McNeile, Kenneth—203 McNulty, James—233 McNulty, John—171 McPhail, Kyle—171 McSpadden, Luana—233 McThay, Margaret—234 McWhorter, Marc—111,171 Mead, James—90,171 Meeker, Michael—203,209 Mehoves, Cynthia—61,121,154, 171 Meilahn, Douglas—67,90,106, 107,108, 121,122, 139,171 Meilahn, Lynne—107,234 Meistter, Rick—202 Meitz, Ann—203 Menius, Opal—24 Mercer, Rickey—171 Meriwether, Karen—203 Merricks, Frances (Mrs.)—29 Merton, Glenn—171 Merton, Steve—208 Mertz, Robert—40 Meyer, Pamela—111,112,171 Meyer, Ralph—203 Miceli, Debbie—203 Miceli, Marie—21 Michaelis, Kevin—132,203 Michau, Charmaine—171 Michel, Maryl—203 Michelson, Chris—109,203 Mickler, Andrew—203 Middaugh, Jeffrey—171 Middleton, Donald—245 Milano, William—19 Miles, Joy—234 Miles, Paula—35, 112,113,172 Miller, Anita—203 Miller, Billy—29 Miller, Corey—234 Miller, Dona—234 Miller, Dona—203 Miller, Jay—129,172 Miller, Linda—112,113,172 Miller, Marc—234 Miller, Richard—32 Miller, Sam—54,55,61,69,88,89, 109,172 Miller, Steve—234 Miller, Timothy—234 Mills, Katherine—90,94, 111, IAD Milobar, Jacqueline—203 Milone, John—234 Mims, Tommy—234 Mineff, Paula—122 Miner, Barbara—103,112,113, 172 Minnich, Edward—203 Minton, Jerry—172 Mirabile, Ann—172 Mitchell, Cecil—234 Mitchell, Cindy—234 Mitchell, Lynne—234 Moller, Kurt—92,172 Mollo, Jeffrey 203 Monard, Robin—217,245 Ross, Candice—91,216 Montgomery, Gayle—50,73,85, Toa? Montgomery, Gwen (Mrs.)—31 Montooth, Margo—234 Moody, Henry—32 Moody, Karen—90, 103,107,121, 130,203 Mooney, Stephen—122 Moore, Barbara—125,234 Moore, Becky—234 Moore, Billy—234 Moore, Brian—139,203,215 Moore, Curtis—96, 121,172 Moore, Gary—234 Moore, Dale—112,203 Moore, Edward—203 Moore, Edward—234 Moore, Gail—111 Moore, Gail—88,89 Moore, Joseph— 106, 17 Moore, Laura—172 Moore, Linda—172 Moore, J eannette—234 Moore, Michael—203 Moore, Michelle—88,89, 121, 188,203 Moore, Thomas—111,112,203 Mooreland, Jasper—172 Morales, Haydee (Mrs.)}—-31 Morehead, Glenn—47,50,65,88, 89,90,93,96,97,172,179 Morgan, Charles—92,172 Morgan, Douglas—172 Morgan, Kathleen—234 Morgan, Richard—203 Morger, William—234 Morosini, Fred—234 Morosini, Patty—172 Morris, Robert—203. Morris, Thomas—41,99,165 Morrison, Lorri—245 Mortimer, Terri—234 Morrow, John—203 Mosher, Janice—99, 106,203 Mosher, Jeff—62,104, 1 22, 139, 140,173 Mosher, Jim—203 Moss, Mark—203 Moss, Shelley—173 Mott, Robin—234 Motzner, Curtis—40,165 Mountain, La wana—213 Moyer, Vanessa—103, 121,127, 203 Moyle, Marguerite—234 Muldowney, Cliff—235 Muldoon, Patricia—115,173 Mulleavey, John—235 Mullen, Wayne—106 Mullen, Therese—203 Mumford, Cheryl—118,235 Mumford, John—173 Mumford, Paul—203 Mumm, Marie—235 Munn, Randall—173 Muntz, Robert—203 Murphy, Craig—203,139 Murphy, Marie (Mrs.)—33 Murphy, Michael—173 Murray, Betty—235,238 Murray, Geraldine—203 Murray, Harry—47,173 Murray, Kevin—235 Murray, James—173 Murray, Patricia—173 Musengo, Joanna—112,121,180, 235 Musengo, Marianna—52,53,121, 203 Myrick, Betty—36 N Nace, Gary—245 Nadeau, Cynthia—1 19,203 Nash, Hibbard—204 Neal, James—203 Neal, James—235 Neale, Linda—203 Nealon, Patricia—48, 90,107,173 Nealon, Raymond—203 Nederlanden, Alan—173 Needham, Randy—203 Neely, Brant—235 Neill, Arthur—173 Neill, Karen—119,173 Nekich, Bruce—235 Nelson, Diane—204 Nelson, Cynthia—235 Nelson, Karen—120,204 Nelson, Kathleen—120,173 Nelson, Rick—235 Newman, Diana—235 Newman, Edward—173 Newman, Marvin—173 Newton, Denise—204 Newton, Kevin—109,111,112, 235 Newton, Robert—204 Neylon, Bruce—204 Nichols, John—104,173 Nicholson, Nancy—111,112,173 Nickel, Bruce—104, 204 Nickerson, Mary (Mrs.)}—-35 Niedermiller, Chris—99, 173 Nielsen, Daryl—204 Nielsen, Eleanor—173 Nielsen, Marilyn—127,173 Niessen, William—173 Niessen, Virginia—235 Nixon, Jeri—101,130,235 Noble, Patty—173 Nolan, Bob—204 Nolan, John—235 Nord, Beverl y—235 Norheim, Steven—204 Norling, Cheryl—112,235 Norling, Gregg—173 Norman, Patricia—119,204 Norris, Melanie—235 Norsman, Patty—204 North, Cx arlton—83, 85,104,204 Novotny, Gary—235 Noyes, Linda—111,112,204 Nugent, Linda—173 Nugent, Daniel—104,120, 139, 204 Nussdorf, Susan—106,235 Nussdorf, Thomas—173 O Oakley, Patricia—235 O'Bryan, James—204 Ochsner, Kristi—111,112,204 O'Connell, Kathie—235 O’Connor, Pat—204 Oelhafen, Edna—109,235 O'Leary, Joanne—173 Olin, Barbara—173 Olmstead, Faith—115,173,279 Olmstead, Lowell—173 Olson, Beverly—204 Olson, Ilona—204 Olson, Lynn—204 O'Neal, Danny—235 O'Neill, Cathy—111,112,173 O'Neill, Terry—235 Ong, Jill-235 Orben, Wile 19055 ORACLE—78, 79 ORCHESTRA—109,1 10 Orcutt, Jeff—235 Orescan, Marcia—29,79, 120,204 Oreska, Julius—213 Oriend, Lydia—235 Orlando, Robert—174 Orr, Ronnie—235 Orr, Scott—96,235 Orrell, Suzanne—33 Osterman, Sandy—36 Ostrowe, Jane—204 Ott, Shirley—111,112,174 Ouellette, Patricia—235 OUTCRY—80,81 Otto, Suzanne—204 Outlaw, Joyce—174 Overton, Larry—235 Owen, Dianne—235 Owen, Joseph—204 Owens, Vivian (Mrs.)—35 Owens, Barbara—106,204 Owens, Julanne—174 Owens, Vanessa—235 P Pafenburg, Walter—42 Palmer, Jaye—125,235 Palmer, Jeanie—174 Palmer, Jill—99, 132,245 Palmer, William—109,111 Pandolfi, Joseph—104, 174 Panton, Frederick—104,174,282 Pantelodes, Dorothy—236 Papantonatos, Nick—205 Pantall, Kathy—137,235 Papper, Frank—174 Paquette, Joyce—209 Paquette, Julie—205 Paquette, Marilyn—221,236 Parent, Carl—205 Park, Marikay—111,112,205 Parker, Annie—205 Parker, Harry—205 Parker, June—35,90,205 Parks, Randolph—236 Parks, Robert—33 Parman, Karen—174 Parman, Mona—121,236 Parrish, Dan—205 Parrish, Tony—174 Parsons, Drew—96, 106,107,236 Parsons, Mary—174 Parton, Randy—114,236 Pastoria, Donna—236 Patneau, Austin—81,106,107, 118,236 Paton, Daniel—205 Patterson, Jerry—41 Patterson, Constance—236 Patterson, Patricia—205 Paterson, Paulette—117,174 Paul, Dudley—109,111,112,174 Paul, Lawrence—106, 174 Paul, Roger—45,55,96, 174,273 Paully, Maria—79,205 Pawlik, Thomas—236 Payne, Carolyn—30 Payne, Dean—96, 139 Payne, Dean—120,205 Peabody, Donna—174 Peacock, Ricky—111,112 Pearce, Linda—76,82, 90,205 Peck, John—104,139,205 Pecora, Linda—90, 174 Peirce, Laurie—205 Pemberton, Donald—174 Pembertom, John—205 Pennington, Debby—205 Penuel, Bobby—205 Penuel, Connie—236 Perkins, Bob—205 Perkins, Carol—29,120,121,205 Perkins, Jamie—205 Perry, Anne—174 Peters, Denise—236 Peterson, James—236 Peterson, Mac—174 Petracca, Gail—236 Petrovsky, Kathryn—174 Petrovsky, Linda—205 Petrucci, Sue—236 Petrulli, Barbara—236 Petty, Florence—236 Petty, Sarah—174 Philbin, Robert—236 Philpart, Betty—236 Philpart, Carolyn—174 Pierce, Janis—106,205 Pike, Diane—174 Pilgrim, Susan—174 Pilon, Mark—174 Pilon, Thomas—53,76,88,89,90, 96,120, 202,205 Pinkney, Horace—174 Pintaluga, Andres—189 Piper, Wendy—174 Pittman, Carla—111,112,236 Pittman, Lois (Mrs.)—20 Pittman, Caroline—109,111,112 174 Pittman, Kathy—236 Pitts, Patricia—205 Pizzarelli, Jim—205 Plant, Charles—205 Plant, Vicki—236 Planutis, James—33 Platts, Lawrence—205 Platts, Michael—205 Poirier, Kenneth—236 Poitier, Sharavon—16,206 Poitier, Linda—174 Poitier, Vincent—174 Polachek, Jules—109,206 Poling, David—206 Politz, John—55,79,88,89, 131, 174 Polvere, Michael—174 Polmann, David—236 Porcher, Lisa—109,245 Porta, Craig—174 Porter, Dale—236 Powell, James—174 Powers, T erri—236 Praosler, David—206 Pray, Harold—174 Prescott, Carol (Mrs.)—24 President, Melinda—206 Preste, Paul—111,112,175 Preste, Jonathan—236 Preston, Terri—236 Prevatte, Constance—175 Preisinger, Alan—1 75 Prevatte, Tanya—206 Price, Jenny—124,175 Price, Patricia—175 Pridmore, Denise—236 , Pridemore, Karen—175 Priegel, Barbara—81, 130,175 Prince, Diane—39 Protfitt, Paul—18 Provencal, Carmel (Mrs.)—39 | Pruitt, James—175 Proulx, Jeffrey—236 Pulliam, Derl—245 Purcell, Thomas—206 Purvere, Barbara—236 Putrow, Carol—236 Q Quicker, Mary—206 QUILL ’ SCROLL—82 Quinn, Lawrence—147, 148 Quinn, Lawrence—206 R Raba, Bruce—206 | Radatz, Charles—206 Rader, Lawrence—148 Ragin, Robert—175 Rahming, Althea—206 Rhan, Marie—236 Raison, Patricia—175 Rakestraw, Margaret—175 Ralston, John—206 Ramella, Linda—236 Randall, Linda—206 Randall, Lutricia—236 Ranes, Deborah—109,175 Rankins, Mary—206 Rapanos, Carole—81,175 Rardin, Michael—236 Rathe, Bonnie—121,245 Rattray, Terry—236 Rawlinson, Becky—111,112 Raznoff, Beverly (Mrs.)—24 Redding, Kenneth—206 Reed, Bonnie—237 Reece, Carol—175 Reed, Connie—237 | | a ee Reed, James—90,119,175 Reel, Tim—237 Reeves, Donna—237 Reeves, Randall—112,175 } Reeves, Robert—125,237 Reeves, Ronald—237 Reichert, Scott—175 | Reid, Jack—237 Reif, Kathleen—111, 106,120, 206 Reilly, Sandra—55,88,89, 175 Reinhart, Richard—237 Reitano, Gerard—175 Rellick, Janice—175 Renner, Rodney—206 Reynolds, Janet—175 Reynolds, Leslie—206 Rhodes, Gregory—206 Rhodes, Joy—109, 111,175 | Rhone, Rita—175 | Rice, William—206 Richards, Steve—206 | Richardson, Gail—206 Richardson, Julie—237 Richardson, Sally—53,88,89,90, | 120,200,206 '| Richter, Dan—237 Richardson, Robert—237 } Rickey, Richard—206 | Riddick, Jeannie—206 | Ricks, Victor—206 Ridgely, Richard—175 Ridge, James—175 Ridge, Stephen—237 |} Riefler, Steven—90,175 |} Riggs, David—206 | Riggs, Sheri—20, 237 Riley, Katherine—237 Riley, Kim—237 Riscinto, Ronald—206 Rizi, Joanne—90, 120,206 Roads, Beth—90, 206 Roads, Scott—175 Roark, Ronald—175 Roark, Susan—237 Roberson, Sheryl—103,120,122, LOS elles’ Roberts, Catherine—237,245 - Roberts, Deborah—238 - Roberts, Glenda—238 Roberts, John—206 _ Roberts, Joseph—238 Roberts, Linda—206 | Robertson, Jennifer—238 _ Robertson, Karen—90,111,112, 175 Robertson, Robert—206 _ Robinson, Constance—238 . Robinson, Lucy—238 . Robinson, Jeffrey—206 - Robson, Gordon—90, 109,206 Robson, Robert—245 Rock, Robert—206 Rockafellow, Margaret (Mrs. )— Teerick. Thomas—238 Rodden, Keith—175 Rodgers, Caludia—112,113,206 Rodgers, Joan—175 Rodgers, Kathleen—119,206 Rodgers, Maurice—238 Rodgers, Michael—206 Rodocker, Curtis—206 Roepnack, Sandy—44,45,50,76, 90,120,121,176 Roettele, Helen—f76 Rogers, William—118, 206 Rohrer, Jef—55,81, 88, 89,96, 131, 176 ; Roig, Ana—T6, 121,134,137,238, Rokos, Edward—47,96, 121, 122, 139, 146,148,176 Rokos, Barbara—125, 238 ee le, Kenneth 106, 107,108, 9,1 Rolin, John—232,238 Rollins, Kathryn—81, 125,176, io, Eugene—111,112,206 Rose, James—176 Rose, Robin—101,238 Rose, Roger—92, 338 Rosenblatt, John—176 Rosenlund, Dan—176 Rosenzweig, Michael—206 Ross, Betsy—238 Ross, Charlotte—238 Ross, Kathy—238 Ross, Kim—238 Ross, Mary—238 Ross, Nancy—176 Ross, William—92,93,206 || Roti, Jane—120,206 ) Roult, Neil-125, 238 : Rouse, Donald—106, 107,206 Rowden, Melody—103, 112, 113 nee John—81, 109,176 j Rowland, Robin—149, 238 Roy, Willie—238 Rubino, Barbara—81,207 Rughaase, Kathleen—238 Rundle, Kathy—103,207 Runion, Sylvia—176 Russéll, Cindy—101,238 Russell, Kathleen—207 Russell, Thomas—53,88,89,96, 106, 118, 207 Ryalls, Jack—238 Ryalls, Jill—238 S Sabin, John—40 Sabin, Robert—79, 104, 144,188, Steve Gary—176 Sager, Jeffrey—176 Salisbury, Peter—207 Salisbury, Janice—111,112,176, 1 Salter, Cindy—238 Salter, Keith—176 Salzano, Stephen—238 Salzman, Cindy—207 Sampson, Vicky—176 Sanders, Diane—238 Sanders, Kathleen—176 Sanders, Sharon—124 Sandhagen, Phillip—96,111,112, VAT Sands, Robin—245 Sansbury, Gary—239 Santiestaban, Joseph—27 Santos, Carolyn—239 Sapp, Gary—239 Sarson, Karen—90, 200,207 Sarvas, Sherry—245 Sarvis, Donna—59, 103,177 Satler, Paul—239 Satterfield, Bruce—139, 207 Satterfield, Stephanie—177 Sauer, Chery|—98,177 Saurman, Patricia—103, 120,207 Sause, Bailey—239 Sayers, ohn stillet 7d Sayers, William—239 Scardino, Robert—109,207 Schack, Alan—111, 112,239 Schaffner, Leslie—177 Schick, Karen—76,90, 103,120, 207 Schaufelberger, Jim—207 Shea, Ruth (Mrs.)—35 Scheck, Doris (Mrs.)—30 Schermerhorn, Bonnie—239 Schlachter, Craig—207 Schleid, Martha—99,177 Schloss, David—239 Schmaneha, Danny—177 Schmidt, Dana—104,207 Schmidt, Elaine—115,207 Scholar, Paul—239 Schou, Donna—125,239 Schrader, Cheryl—177 Schrank, Joanne—177 Schroeder, Kevin—239 Schroeder, Charles—207 Schroll, Mike—177 Schultz, Allen—207 Schultz, Martha—207 Schutz, Gregory—239 Schutz, Michael—239 Schwartz, Bonnie—177 Schweitzer, Mary—55,177 Schwertok, Jacqueline—120,207 Scott, Casandra—8 1,207 Scott, Christine—81,177 Schiovoni, Charles—40 Schwarz, Peter—239 Scott, James—239 Scott, Joseph—177 Scott, Malia—109,120,177 Scott, Mark—177 Scott, Patricia—90, 177 Scott, Thomas—207 Scudiero, Judith—99, 137,239 Seabrooks, David—177 Seabrooks, Fredricka—177 Sebastian, Cary—239 Sebastian, Deborah—124,177 Sego, Kristi (Mrs.)—37 Seifert, Gail—109, 130,245 Sell, Vicki—208 mn Sellars, Nancy— Seminario, Patricia—119,177 Sems, Ruth—208 Sempell, Kim—239 Sempell, Laura—239 Serfling, Stanley—149,239 Serico, Peter—177 Sess, John—245 Settler, Sue—177 Shade, ’Paul—117, Igy Shanan, Tina—208 Shahan, Christina—106,208 Shardell, Jean—79,98,178 oe rkey, Joan—42,79, 93, 130, See Diane—81,208 Shater, Teri—208 Shaudys, Pamela—239 Shaw, ‘Ange la—239 Sheak, Richard—239 Shear, Dorothy—239 Sheldon, Janice—245 Shepherd, Constance—239 Shepherd, David—239 Sherbert, John—79,208 Sherk, Karen—239 Sherman, Mitchell—68 82,79, 178,275 Sherman, Sandra—178 Sherouse, Pamela—120,208 Shiner, Claudia—46, 90, 178 Shipe, Don—208 Shipe, James—239 Shipman, Terri—178 Shirk, Robert—208 Shirley, Pamela—208 Shivel, Carol—112,239 Shively, Robert—1 122, 139 Shrader, Mimi—60, 61, 65,106, a 103, 108, 121, 122, 136, reWe ae Jan—103,208 Shuman, Ervin—139, 208 Shundich, Susan—99, 239 Sillani, Karen—178 Silvia, Jim—239 Silvia, Pam—208 Simko, Karen—208 Simko, Sharon—178 Simmons, Edna—81,84, 178,282 Simmons, Patricia—87, 106,178 Simon, Patricia—99,178 Simone, Michelle—100, 101,178 Simons, Sharon—76,109, 178 Simpson, John—178 Simpson, Joseph—239 Simpson, Rebecca—178 Simpson, Ronald—239 Sisler, Shirley—208 Sisk, Candice—55,111,125,178 Six, Mimi—8 1,208 Skelton, Denice—208 Slack, Rosemarie—239 Slappy, Delois—208 Slatkow, Gary—240 Slatkow, Andy—76,82, 178,275 Sleeth, Clara—76,82, 208,275 Sloan, Douglas—208 Sloate, Donna—106,240 Slone, Greg—208 Small, Alan—240 Small, Tom—240 Smaltz, Kathy—178 Smith, Claudette—240 Smith, Clifton—240 Smith, Craig—130,240 Smith, Debra—179 Smith, Dina—37 Smith, Donna—240 Smith, Donald—139,179 Smith, Drema—179 Smith, Dwight—208 Smith, E laine—240 Smith, Frank—76,81,96, 134, 144,208 Smith, Geina—208 Smith, Harry—119 Smith, Jacqueline—179 Smith, James—240 Smith, James—208 Smith, Janet—90,179 Smith, Janet—101, 240 Smith, Janis—240 Smith, J oanne—208 Smith, Kathy—240 Smith, Kelly—99, 121,130,240 Smith, Lorraine—179 Smith, Patricia—99,119,179 Smith, Robert—11] Smith, Robert—179 Smith, Roberta—103,120,209 Smith, Ronald—179 Smith. Roy—112,179 Smith, Roy—209 Smith, Stephanie—50,66,61,62, 90, 102, 103,122,137 Smith, Susan—209 Smith, Terry—209 Smith, Walter—209 Smith, Wanda—240 Smorag, Forrest—209 Soatison, John—179 Soffe, Debra—240 Sokel, Alex—28 Soowal, Allison—100,101,179 Sortino, John—90, 209 Soto, Orlando—269 Southern, Majorie—18 Spanola, Mar garet—130,240 Speake, Susan—99,179 Spear, Gloria—240 Spear, Michael—111,112,209 Spencer, Jill—240 Spinosa, Harry—209 Spooner, Roy—240 Spradling, Bonnie (Mrs.)—19 Spradling, Stanley—139, 140, 176,179 Sprague, James—96,179 Sprague, Susan—240 Springer, Robert—47,104,179 por Richard—28 ve 96, 11H}, 139,179 Spurlin, Connie—209 Squires, Debbie—98,209 Stadelman, William—180 Stager, Gary—180 Staicer, Cynthia—180 Stager, Wendy—240 Stake, Robert—213 Stallings, Debirah—240 Stamm, Perry—240 Stanley, Patrick—209 Staples, James—240 St. Clair, Samuel—18 St. Jean, Ann—240 Stearns, David—209 Stefanelli, Jerry—240 Steffens, Greg—180 Stein, Mark—209 Stern, Lisa—240 Steuer, Arthur—240 Stevens, Lynn—209 Stevens, Mary—103,121,122, 137,180 Stewart, Charles—114,240 Stewart, Cynthia—240 Stewart, Denise—180 Stewart, Roxanne—240 Stitgen, Joseph—240 Stone, David—240 Stone, Greogry—93,106 Stone, Susan—125,240 Stone, Martin—139,180 Stoner, Deborah—180 Stout, Alfread—209 Stoviak, Raymond—33 Stowe, Michael—240 Strachan, Ruth—180 Stradtner, Thomas—240 Strickland, Patricia—240 Strock, Karen—240 Stubbs, Carrol—209 Stubbs, Mable—180 Stuber, Andrew—104,240 STUDENT COUNCIL—$85,86, 87 Studley, James—240 Studley, Patricia—234,240 Stupica, Carmen—130,209 Sturgeon, Penny—209 Suffe, Paul—180 Suleiman, Dunay—55,88,89, 109, Vie 180 Sullivan, Teresa—112, 112,209 Sundberg, Julie—111, 112 245 Sutcliffe, Lorraine—180 Sutton, Martha—209 Svoboda, Richard—114,240 Swalls, Anita—180 Swam, Sharon—240 Swanson, John—81 Sweany, Betty (Mrs.)—29 Sweat, Robin—99,209 Sweeney, Doreen—90,116,117, 126,180 Sweet, Douglas—240 Swickard, Paul—115,180 Switzer, Lawrence—240 Sydenham, Steve—209 Symonds, Charlotte—180 Symonds, Dennis—241 Szepesi, Steven—239 Szepesi, Jay—209 oT Tackett, Deanna—118,125,241 Tadd, Debbie—241 Tafoya, Diana—180 Tafoya, Jackie—111,112,209 Taibl, Deborah—209 Taillefer, Isabelle—109,181 Tallman, Anthony—181 Tanner, Barbara—209 Tanner, Betty—241 Tappan, Jessica—181 Tarbett, Camille—120,200,209 Tarver, Mark—209 Tate, Carolyn—79,81,82,181 Tath, Linda—181 Tarnawa, George—209 Tatlock, Betty—209 Taylor, Douglas—209 Taylor, Gordon—241 Taylor, Jim—241 Taylor, James—241 Taylor, Katherine—50 ,85,181 Taylor, Michael—210 Taylor, Patricia—181 Taylor, Ruthie—241 Taylor, Theodore—18 Teague, Linda—181 Teears, Elizabeth—241 Terry, Barbara—106 Terry, Edwin—106,107 Terry, Janice—241 Teschner, Janet—106,241 Teuscher, John—96,97,120,122, 181 Thackeray, David—210 Tharp, Jerry—181 THESPIANS—88,89 Thielen, Mark—109,241 Thigpen, Debbie—241 Thomas, April—181 Thomas, Betty (Mrs.)—21 Thomas, Catherine—112,113, 130,241 Thomas, Cindy—181 Thomas, Harvenis—210 Thomas, Katherine—99,24 1 Thomas, Mary—132,245 Thomas, Robin—210 Thomas, Sheree—241 Thomas, Steve—96, 181 Thomas, Thomas—181 Thomas, Valerie—210 Thomas, Vickie—106,210,213 Thompson, Betty (Mrs.)—24 Thompson, Garry—128,210 Thompson, Murph—241 Thompson, Timothy—210 Thorns, Randy—210 Thorpe, James—210 Thorpe, Kevin—241 Throckmorton, Lee—181 Tierney, James—241 Tietz, Jay—241 Tigner, Anthony—241 Tilley, William—241 Times, Ruth—241 Tinsley, Robert—181 Todt, Karen—245 Tomaszewics, Dorine—245 Todt, Gary—182 Tomlinson, Judith—181 Tommers, Susan—98,181 Tonderella, Adele—181 Tommers, Andrew—245 Tooley, William—210 Torppey, Jackellyn—241 Towery, Daniel—242 Towerey, William—27 Townsend, Donnie—210 Townsend, Judy—79, 182 Townsend, Julia—182 Toye, Shelley—242 Trace, Rick—242 Traendly, Judi—99,120 Travis, Karen—103, 107, 132,210 Trease, Shirley—1 20,2 210 Tribby, Bruce—182 Trisciuzzi, Anthony—242 Troesken, Michael—182 Trudel, John—139,182 Truitt, Peggy (Mrs.)—25 Truitt, Samuel—111,242 Tucker, Martha—182 Tunkey, Christopher—125,242 Tunkey, Pamela—242 Tuning, James—182 Tunney, Kathryn—182 Turbyfill, Rebecca—101,118, 949 Turgeon, Penelope—106 Turner, David—111,112,242 Turner, Lula—210 Turner, Rosa—242 Turner, Rosalind—242 Turnpaugh, Dianna—182 Turnpaugh, Paul—210 Tuttle, Roy—242 Tvarock, Donna (Mrs. )—39 Twist, Darlene—21] Tyndall, Deborah—130,242 Tyler, Steve—182 Tyrholm, Richard—211 Tyson, Dianne—99,182 U Uhlar, Stephanie—182 Uhles, Mark—242 Ulrich, Vickie—242 Underwood, Rebecca—242 Unversaw, Debra—242 V Valdez, Phillip—40 Valetta, Bernard—111,112,240 Vance, Garlin—245 Vance, Gregory—242 Vanderbilt, Deborah—106,130 Vanderw iele, Gloria—211 Vanderwiele, Susan—242 Vangorden, Beverly—124, 242 Vannatter, Gary—211 Vannelli, Charles—211 Van Neuf, Cheryl—182 Van Niel, Cheryl—79 Vanacker, Richard—182 Vasilake, Kz athy—242 Vaughn, Donna—242 Vaugh, Dana—182 Vazac, Robert—242 Veasly, Michael—242 Vellis, Nicholas—109,211 Vick, William—112,211 Victor, Mark—242 Villanueva, Daniel—111,112, 211 Viscomi, Christine—242 Viscomi, Loretta—183 VonAmmon, Nancy (Mrs.)—19 Voorhies, Susie—211 Vestal, Laurie—103, 120,121,211 Vespa, Ray—183 Volpitto, Barbara (Mrs.)—27 VonStein, Mark—139 Vernon, William—182 Vernon, Matthew—242 Vernacchio, Michael—_90,96, 111,112,182 Vercouteren, Barbara—125,211 Vivian, Gwendolyn—22, 109, PAD O13 W Waas, Bonnie—183 Waby, John—211 Wachob, Katherine—119,120, 213 Wagor, Richard—36 Wagner, Judi—130 Wagoner, Gary—242 Wagoner, Rudolph—111,112, 211 Waid, Janet—183 eee: George—106,107, 24! Waldo, Tom—211 Waldron, Peter—242 Walkden, James—211 Walkden, Mary—183 Walker, Cindra—130,242 Walker, Douglas—211 Walker, Gregory—140,183 Walker, Kathy—120,211 Walker, Shari—90, 102, 103,120, 18 Walker, Kenneth—27 Wallace, Brenda—211 Wallace, David—242 Walsh, Barbar: a—99, 242 Walsh, Kathleen—211 Walsh, Sharon—242 Walter, Fred—40 Walton, James—122, 139,183 Walton, Teresa—242 Wandle, Susan—211 Ward, Debra—242 Ward, Geoffrey—96,97, 139,183 Ward, Margaret—213 Ward, Mary—211 Ward, Susan—29,103,120,211 Warkentin, Judy—107, 183 Warner, Darlyn—242 Warner, Robert—33 Warner, Robert—212,213 Warren, Kathie—211 Wasser, Sandra—183 Waters, Arline—127,183 Watkins, Carolyn—183 Watkins, Helen (Mrs.)—31 Watkins, James—242 Watkins, Lee—69,90,107,183 Watkins, Paul—120,134,139,211 Watson, Diane—183 Watson, Paul—242 Watson, Robert—242 Watts, Charles—242 Watts, George—245 Watts, Linda —242 Way, Julie—242 Wayne, Patricia—90,183 Wears, Kathy—183 Wears, Thomas—211 Weaver, Ed—211 Weaver, Verna—242 Webb, Barbi—211 W ebb, Jeffrey—211 We bster, Scott—96,242 Weeks, Debr: a—90, 118, PAI Wegman, Heather—90,109,211 Wegman, Lela—81,93,109,242 Wehrwein, Robert—242 Weimer, Beth—76,98,99,121, 242 Weingarden, Cheryl—120,183 Weinrich, Steven—111,112,125, 184 Weise, Clarence—242 Weiss, Christine—83, 120,211 Weiss, Ramona—93,211 Weisser, Jill—184 Weist, Kathy—245 Weldon, Marijeanne—245 Wells, Richard—211 Wells, Elouise—106,184 Welsh, Cathy—125,242 Welsh, Suzann—242 Wendland, Kenneth—90, 104, 139,211 Wentworth, Jacqulyn—53,211 Wentworth, Sandra—243 Werk, Robert—243 Werneken, Peter—243 Werner, Jeanne—243 Wesley, Harold—106,184 Wesley, Normadean (Mrs.)—25 West, Danny—211 Whalen, Sarah—242 Whaley, Daniel—149,243 Wheeler, Charlie—213 Wheeler, Charles—109 Whipple, Robert—29 Whisenhunt, Lynn—243 Whisenhunt, Nancy—106,243 White, Barry—211 White. Carol—106,120,211 White, Donald—243 White. Dorothy—184 White, Leon—243 White, Richard—211 White, Vicki—50,67,90, 102,103, 120,184 White, William—242,243 Whitman, Dolores—243 Whitworth, Cathy—50,62,66, 103,120, 122,184 Wickstrum, Wayne—41 Wiedenhofer, Craig—243 Wiers, Sidney—243 . Wietsma, William—106, 107,211 Wilkanowski, Chris—211 Wilke, James—212 Wilkinson, Karen—243 Wilkner, Robert—33 Williams, Ann—212 Williams, Ann—93,100,101,118, 184 Williams, Barbara—184 Williams, Charles—243 Williams, Dan—184 Williams, Janice—243 Williams, Judith—243 Williams, Juliann—184 Williams, Ross—109,111,112, 184 Williams, Ruby—212 Williams, Vivian (Mrs.)—24,25 Williamson, Dorothy—25 Willis, Alan—243 Willis, Catherine—94,109,120, 184 Willis, Joyce—184 Wilman, Annette (Mrs.)—25 Wilson, Gussie—184 Wilson, Holly—109,111,112,184 Wilson, Jeffrey—109 Wilt, Paul: a—I21,1 30,243 Wincek, Genevieve—243 Wincek, Mary—212 Winderl, Lynne—111,112,184 Wineinger, Linda—120,184 Wineinger, Terri—184 Winslow, Nikki—243 Wishoff, Robert—92, 184 Wistedt, Elizabeth—111,112, 118,243 Wittenberg, Debra—243 Wolfe, Tracy—31,90,124, 127, 184 Wolgamott, Joanne—127, 169, 184 Wolken, Alfred—19 Wood, Alice—243 Wood, Frank—96,106,143,243 Wood, Sandra—184 Woodward, Barbara—184 Woodward, George—212 Wooten, Vicky—1 84 Worden, Ricky—212 Wotring, June—112,212 Wotring, Linda—111,112,184 Wray, Martha—25,82 Wray, Teena—243 Wright, Brad—212 : Wright, Mary—212 Wronski, Daniel—92,245 Wronski, Debbie—109,184 Wurl, Nancy—184 Wutler, Cynthia—212 Wyatt, Richard—90,212 Wyatt, Shelly—243 Wylie, Steve—184 Wynn, Jay—184 Wysong, Deborah—111,243 Wysong, Jonathan—185 Y. Yagle, Jay—212 Yancey, John—130,212 Yenke, Bill—212 Yerex, Daniel—243 Yinger, Patricia—21] Yoho, Carol—212 Yoho, Tony—139,212 Yost, Susan—99,126,185 Youmans, Henrietta—185 Young, Bob—243 Young, Matthew—245 Young, Harry—212 Young, Olivia—212 Young, Roy—212 Youngblood, Mike—185 YOUTH FORUM—93 Z Zahner, Deborah—243 Zdanowicz, Robert—243 Zeiser, Viaian—212 Zelazo, Elizabeth (Mrs.)—29 Zentgraf, Linda—109,111,185 Zerbe, Debra—94,185 Zerringer, Jill—212 Zervis, Wayne—243 Zettle, Cheryl—185 Zemmerman, Cathy—8 1,90, 185 Ziontz, Sherri—185 | Zito, Kieran—212 ; Zorn, Vittoria—101,120,212 Zuleger, Edward—212 Zurheide, Rickie—212 | A em SO The yearbook staff would like to take this opportunity to extend our thanks to all who have helped make this book possible: the faculty and administration, Vincent Price Studios, Dave Chotiner, Mr. Buschke, and our sponsor Miss Wray. For many, June 12 will mark the last day of schooling; however, the learning process never ends. The doors of life are just opening and the future of this world depends upon the actions of today’s younger generation. No man is an island and no one can change the course of time or the decisions of destiny on his own. Only tomorrow can show if this generation’s accomplishments were as fine as their intentions, but even today it is evident that they are indeed....... the unsilent generation. 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