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Se eee ——e i ee ee la Si tall a 1 j : | | RAS LOY AN TE PEA Pe gags y 1972 Beanpicker POMPANO BEACH SENIOR HIGH 1400 N. E. 6TH STREET Enrollment: 2,500 POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA pete ae = Pee Si, ne pms 5 volume 35 Pat Nickens Lynne Fay Cindy Allan Alice Spear Genie Jennaro ger: Copy Editor: Business Mana Circulation Ad Manager: Ss = a hic tetese tte 20 hts AA este 100 i tte 88 Fence 168 UNDERCLASS o..ccceccsssssccsssnsssoenteesetsesneseesenneeteens 196 a adc eetiecp eee 248 Re ee rer Construction starts in summer of ’71 Bulldozers, drills, and cranes became the tools of education during the summer of '71 as renovation started on Pompano Beach Senior High. Construction began with... A eee a new library-social studies com- plex. Long overdue air-conditioning of the entire school was also started. ESN (a Paes mai agi por tee rill 7 re School equipment is cause of gym pollution When rooms were cleaned for the in- stallation of air-conditioning ducts in ‘al- ready existing buildings, desks, once in neat - 2 ua aie 3 em =, Puy ee I Md Ml My ( i M Lill | HT With - 54 i ( lj Ul M, SESS | tate Mekelie tide a ee ecth ay a wave ae were piled haphazardly in the gym with the other school equipment. Textbooks and file cabinets filled the back of the gym, while boxes of books and equip- ment formed another cluttered mound on the stage. PBHS in shambles for opening of school Meanwhile, the construction workers la- bored to complete the renovation and new building before the opening of school on August 30. Such an accomplishment was not possible . Lapa ee ne seni ROG Ne orter sar Agente Ta he dale ele FAB RN gs a: aac an ...... and when school started, the tem- porary classrooms were dusty, and hot. ena eee coast 2a sponegiomn esac nee Noise, confusion, and heat reign supreme The students found it difficult to get to class on time because they had to take detours and avoid construction. Those students in unair-conditioned rooms tried to learn above the roar of fans, but sometimes that oy aorta impossible. The air-condi- tioned cafeteria held six classes, plus a li- brary of sorts, and everyone shared in the noise, chaos, and mass confusion. Students have struggle to beat the heat Sometimes the decibel leve! became so high that classes fled outdoors. Between the heat and the noise, P.B.S.H. soon ranked. . . Fortuna- days dur s an outdoor school eed tely, there were few rainy ing Activities slow down during first semester School activities were also limited, and some clubs found the situation impossible to cope with. Pep rallies, assemblies, and DIAVS: cop eons are i i | I | | {I | | | | ee . were virtually unheard of dur- ing the first semester, except when weather permitted having them on the football field. 15 The beach remains a common meeting place No matter what the situation, though, Pom- pano students found plenty of activities to fill their spare time. The beach, as usual, was . en oe i EEA Se POS Pee delavorite: places to, do. home- work, talk with friends, or lie in the sun. Many activities fill weekend afternoons Spending an afternoon on a friend’s boat, playing a makeshift game of foot- ball at Kester Park, or just horsing around were weekend activities that everyone enjoyed. +S a er enetnee ate lilt ce rs a4 55 Vie Our school motto: “Not at the summit, but ascending,’ was exemplified in the 1971-72 school year. hea ask Bo Why cher eotoe ibe eon RES poNisre mee on Fs eee Se x e) O =| ae as) a (ae) H o E E = Leslie Editors Meath. rd NM cal Herve 22—GIRL’S STATE ‘ Students learn about the ‘ state government se pat i np OD el ttn Pompano had four representatives at Girl’s easigeg te” — Gs State and ten representatives at Boy’s State “7 the summer of ’71. Students ran for state of- ee a fices, representing either the Nationalist or gons : Federalist party. Although the sessions were y f : hea sometimes long, all the Girl and Boy Staters agreed they had a good time and returned with a fuller knowledge of government. Girl staters are Lela Wegman, Carol Burke, Mary Jo Thomas, and Genie Jennaro. Boy staters are Rick Green, Randy Henning, Bob Kain, Mike Harburg, Tim Bailey, Scott Orr, Steve Boyd, Jeff Maddox, Craig Smith, and not pictured, Jeff Keller. BOY’S STATE—23 Interesting assemblies add to a school day Assemblies were restricted the first semes- ter, mainly because of split sessions and the condition of the gym. The second semester assemblies were much improved. The entire school was together and separate assemblies were no longer necessary. For the first time in two years, Pompano became a united school, and spirit soared to a new level. ABOVE: At our first pep rally, students dis- play varied emotions. MIDDLE: Jr. Ex- changettes strive to get new members. BE- LOW: Seniors and Juniors become new NHS members in a private ceremony held in the auditorium. 24—ASSEMBLIES NHS gets the “Erge” for a dance The National Honor Society, responding to the students demands, held the first dance of the year. A popular local band, “The Erge’”’, played and everyone had an enjoyable eve- ning. The dance was especially for the ben- efit of new NHS members, but was open to all of the Pompano High students. ABOVE: Jack Ryalls and Dona Andrews dance to the music of the “Erge’. BELOW: Students enjoy themselves at the dance. NHS DANCE—25 ge - LEDC ogg A ERE STII) cane, ABOVE: This year’s bonfire was bigger and better than ever. RIGHT: Pompano three times is our yell! 26—HOMECOMING Color Day begins Homecoming 1971 Homecoming week was started off with the traditional blue and gold day, where stu- dents all dressed in Pompano’s school col- ors. Mr. and Miss Blue and Gold were cho- sen from many contestants. Because of the construction, the halls could not be deco- rated, but the night before the game, Pom- pano-spirited students decorated the foot- ball stands. Tuesday was booster button day, along with silent hour and the all- school pep assembly. ABOVE LEFT: Tim Bailey, Jill Palmer, and Mary Jo Thomas decorate the Senior stands. ABOVE: The varsity cheer- leaders lead the Pep Band through the halls ending silent hour. LEFT: The band takes a break during the all school pep rally. HOMECOMING—27 Bonfire and Tornado Watch build spirit The traditional Pompano bonfire was the scene of much excitement on Wednesday night, as students gathered around the blaze to cheer on Pompano. The snake dance then took everyone to the gym, where the Tornado Watch, and all- city assembly, began. The gym nearly burst with the crowd and there was standing room only. : eh on Le _ ; fee ye FRG Ae ok ee iis il ge 5a 3 re we PL Stee @ Sk oe, 3 28—HOMECOMING jp) i S cz = 5 O eal = S = 30—HOMECOMING Homecoming ends with a new queen crowned Thursday was the day of the parade and game. This year the parade was better than ever, and many floats were spectacular, to say the least. The homecoming game was also exciting, with lots of action. But the cli- max of the day was the half-time activities, when Lucy Goodrum was crowned home- coming queen by Clara Sleeth, the 1970 queen. HOMECOMING-—31 Lori Futch wins state competition Lori Futch displays the style and perfection that won for her, first place in Florida State and Southeastern Conference High School competition. Lori is a junior at Pompano High School. 32—LORI FUTCH | | | | cee th erties Pride Week—each day more unifying. This year at PBSHS, Pride Week became a unified program with activities planned for each day. Monday was Grievance Day; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday gave students a chance to join whatever service or interest club they had not joined before, and Friday was Clean-Up Day. Friday was also the day when the new “M” building was dedicated, and the clubs performed their various projects. ABOVE: Students clean up the campus during Pride Week. LEFT: This year’s Pride Week committee James Daniels, Melanie Moore, Chairman Rick Green, Ralph Polachek, and Joe Balistreri had many new ideas that made the event successful. PRIDE WEEK—33 Student—written skits give realistic touch. From an old time meldorama to talented dancers to T.V. show take-offs to skits with just a bit of satire about Pompano Beach High, the Potpourri of Comedy provided two nights of entertainment for all. The Quill and Scroll production, the first one of the year, was on February 7 and 8 in the small auditorium. Some of skits were writ- ten by the Quill and Scroll members them- selves, which gave a more realistic touch to the skit about school happenings at Pom- pano High. ABOVE: Tim Bailey displays his showmanship as Mas- ter of Ceremonies. ABOVE RIGHT: Lynne Fay adds the final touches to Steve Asher’s make-up. RIGHT: The Andrews’ sisters entertain the audience with their folk songs. 34—POTPOURRI OF COMEDY ABOVE LEFT: Cindy Allan tries to coax Allan Schack to “move a little closer.” ABOVE: Jody Musengo offers expert ad- vice to Tim Eckenwiler. LEFT: “Miss Way’s” class shows its usual amount of orderly confusion. BELOW: The entire cast joins to take a well deserved bow at the close of a fine performance. POTPOURRI OF COMEDY-—35 —— go 9S ARO ORIA C DAN SOAS ly BEER Ne MAS ay re SSE Se One Fo ENE im weet hae eee Drugs, ironic twist in all-school play. The Thespian all-school play, “The People Next Door,” was presented on March 16 and 17 in the small auditorium. The play, which was also made into a successful T.V. ver- sion, centers around a teenage girl involved in drugs. The blame is placed on Artie, her brother, although the real offender is the boy next door, a straight, clean-cut, Ameri- can guy who is actually a pusher. Although there are many funny moments, the play ended on a tragic note with the young girl in an institution, her mind gone forever, while the boy next door is free. ABOVE: Mr. Mason tries to comfort his daughter while she is on a bad trip, as his horrified wife looks on. RIGHT: “It’s all right, Maxie, Artie’s here.” 36-THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR CAST Gerrie Mason .............. Be eee ae Liz Wistedt Maxie sMiason mencnewcsicrmers Kathy Vasilake JENA INSIBISOIO. deccononocsoooossonsoaeec socoocoonot IEA Selnerel ATtIMUGMe2sSOn eae Wayne Sherman Dandy HOMMan .1-.-e-eeede..Jack Hagerty Davidse oftinvan pecans PANE Te pene Steve Asher picid tel cine nase adbviondooidsocaooceoda WANG IBIS DireMiarcOlilwacene sree ere Austin Patneau OUTDO) Girl Recent vasa: ead Jamie Davis Police Omi cersmenucrrcc ee. ....Rick Green Larry Coursey ABOVE: The cast comes out for an encore. MIDDLE: The Hoffman’s confront their son when they find out he was the one who sold the dope to Maxie. BOTTOM: Mr. Mason has to be pulled away from Sandy after learning that he was the pusher. THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR-37 Jobs add to busy student life Over-abundance is not a commonly used word when referring to the number of jobs available to students. Neverthless, work is an integral part of many students school life, and must be worked in between classes, sports, clubs, and social events. The split sessions helped many students to work longer hours. ABOVE: Peggy Michel of Hollywood Travel Agency plans someone’s Jamacian holiday. ABOVE LEFT: Bob McDonald finds working at Pompano’s Holiday Inn covers many chores. LEFT: Ken Gaumer works at Sears. 38—JOBS ABOVE LEFT: Debbie Guiswite receives pointers from her manager at Sears. ABOVE RIGHT: Paul Naylor checks stock at Publix. LEFT: Laurine Helma is kept busy at Winn Dixie. ABOVE: Dodge Hardy works hard at the Alantic BP gas station. JOBS—39 ABOVE: A good time was had by all at the Sadie Hawk- ins Dance. LEFT: Nancy Pautz and Steve Polachek are joined ‘as man and wife through hogslop and hell” by the Marryin’ Sam. Mike Mayer. RIGHT: Lora Elston and Bruce Harburg prove that love can have some pretty strange faces at times. 40—SADIE HAWKINS Girls snare guys to foot-stampin’ music. A hand-clappin’ time was had to the foot- stampin’ music of the “Erge” at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance on February 19. The Monogram—sponsored dance also gave prizes to the best dancers and the best cos- tumed couple. A hitchin’ post was provided for those who decided marriage was a good idea, and later a divorce booth was there for couple’s who decided that marriage was not such a good idea. LEFT: Jill Palmer captures her man, Randy Salisbury, and they both capture the prize for the best dressed at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. BELOW: Couples did their foot-stompin’ to the music of the “Erge.” SADIE HAWKINS—41 Faculty turns the table on DJ's. The faculty of PBSHS turned the tables on the WQAM DJ's to beat them at basketball 67-34. The proceeds of the game, played on February 22, went to the class of ‘72 for their large senior prom expenses. _ el)! |} pN p ” 2%, 4 ‘a. ry AD “ f $ 4, Faculty shows their wit and talent by WQAM D,J.'s at basketball. 42—WQAM BASKETBALL outfoxing the Graduation can not ever be forgotten. Graduation is one memory of high school | that can not be forgotten. It is the end of twelve sit-and-study years, and the begin- ning of a whole new way of life. For the class of 72, nearly numbering 600, the grad- | uation ceremonies were held in the gym. _ And though the gym was the only unair- conditioned part of the school, the seniors didn’t seem to mind. The heat just became a part of that unforgettable evening of pomp and circumstance. GRADUATION—43 ate ee ORGANIZATIONS Liz Barnes John Franco D. Andrews, K. Burgin, D. Davis, T. de St. Aubin, Sec.; G. Fortin, P. Goater, M. Harburg, Short Story Editor; J. Hardy, S. Howard, B. Jefferson, Editors-in-Chief; B. Jesse, Historian; R.C. Kain, Bus. Editor; L. MacMillan, M. McClure, D. Obermayer, A. Patneau, Es- say Editor; R. Rose, N. Roult, J. Ryalls, Art Editor; J. Ryalls, M. Shaudys, R. Slack, Treas.; L. Wegman, Layout Editor; L. Wimmer. 46—OUTCRY OUTCRY prints material of interest Pompano't literary magazine, the OUTCRY, is a collection of short stories, poetry, es- says, and art work submitted by students. A panel of teachers judge all work and choose material that is interesting to all. Prizes are awarded for the best art work and original writings in each of the four categories. C. Allan, B. Armstrong, T. Bailey, A. Cox, M. Harburg, R. Hen- ning, C. Houck, S. Howard, B. Jesse, L. Johnston, P. Johnson, B. Kain, V. P.; L. Morrison, M. Neidich, P. Nickens, S. Orr, A. Pat- neau, C. Peneuel, J. Ryalls, A. Spear, L. Wegman, Pres.; L. Wim- mer, Sec.-Treas. Quill and Scroll stages first production The Quill and Scroll, Pompano’s club for all outstanding journalists, gave the first stage production, Potpourri of Comedy, of the 1971-1972 year. The play was a satire on school life and television shows, and most of the skits were written by Quill and Scroll members themselves. Although Quill and Scroll has usually been considered a smaller club, this year the club almost doubled in size with the addition of 13 new members. QUILL AND SCROLL—47 Oracle Class edits 10 issues Journalism is a credit class offered for stu- dents with a “B” average or better in Eng- lish. During the year the journalism staff publishes a newspaper called, the Oracle. This year’s staff published ten issues of the award-winning Oracle. 48—ORACLE The Oracle staff: Co-editors, Bob Kain and Jeanne Maehlmann; Bus. Mer., Randy Henning; Ad Megr., Patti Johnson; Spts. Ed., Jeff Maddox; Circ. Megr., Connie Houck; L. Morrison, T. Bailey, S. Orr, D. Wronski, C. Penuel, L. Will- oughby, B. Brooks, S. Carroll, D. Hall, D. Valdini, B. Armstrong, R. Wiggins, M. Parmon, R. Wilson, D. Ford. pO 8 50 BEANPICKER Odd hours signify creative yearbook From a crowded corner of the cafeteria to the beach at five o'clock in the morning, the Beanpicker staff worked anytime and any- place in order to get interesting pictures and create a yearbook worthy of past Beanpi- ckers. Enthusiastic first year publication stu- dents combined with the experience of last year’s staff and sponsor, Miss Wray, to build a castle of school memories for all to live in. BEANPICKER 51 a en we mee BR wee a” on wee we peme G2 Under the sponsorship of Paul Tavitian, the NHS broke away from its traditional pro- jects and tried some new ideas. A private in- duction ceremony and reception were held f in the auditorium on October 28, and the NHS sponsored its first all-school dance on November 6. On the traditional front, the club held its annual chicken Bar-B-Q dinner to raise money for next year. 52 NHS NHS incorporates new, old ideas Senior Members are C. Allan, D. Beal, S. Boyd, K. Burgin, K. Burke, H. Conway, C. Doubrava, T. Eckenwiler, L. Fischer, G. For- tin, J. Francis, R. Hamzik, M. Harburg, J. Hardy, S. Howard, P. Hutchinson, B. Jesse, B. Kain, D. Langley, J. Maddox, B. Martin, O. McCall, M. McClure, J. Moore, S. Nace, E. Oelhafen, L. Oriend, J. Palmer, A. Roig, N. Roult, J. Ryalls, C. Smith, J. Van Buren, L. Wegman, A. Willis, L. Wistedt, M. Larsen, T. Bailey, A. Patneau, and P. Johnson. The of- ficers are S. Nace, Pres.; J. Maddox, V.P.; L. Sweet, Sec.; and C. Smith, Treas. Junior Members are R. Austin, S. Basham, C. Bohr, M. Brass, D. Cox, T. De St. Aubin, J. Doolittle, E. Eaker, B. El- wood, B. Fichera, L. Gern, D. Hall, G. Holm, B. Johnson, G. Kami, K. Keene, S. Kuntz, R. Manners, K. Merolla, B. Meyer, R. Mills, M. Neidich, P. Nickens, L. Pennsyl, E. Reukauf, L. Reukauf, C. Rosende, L. Savino, A. Spear, R. Stevenson, S. Sydell, K. Taber, J. Thomas, T. Wistedt. Members include D. Heinrich, P. Nickens, T. Dimatteo, V. Bass, D. Mroczenski, J. Palmer, C. Rosende, S. Boehl, S. Kanyok, A. Roig, «Di Scotto 12) Dorsey so: McCoy, R. Henning, D. Tackett, C. Allan, P. Fraschetti, S. Nace, B. Kain, S. Howard, J. Maehlmann, L. Meilahn, K. Burgin, D. Langley, M. Pfeifler, M. Chick, S. Orr, P. Grombeck, D. Davis, A. Shack, M. Manners, L. Wegman, J. Krix, T. Bailey, A. Williams, B. Becton, N. Webb, K. Atkins, C. Cowen. ICC unites all s PBH club activities. The ICC, or Inter-Club Council, is made up of all the club presidents at Pompano High. Meetings are held to coordinate club activ- ities such as Club Week, Pride Week, and, of course, all Homecoming activities. B. Brooks, D. Valdini. V. Lamar, E. Mackifield, J. Daniels, Co- Chairman, R. Sheak, G. Jennaro, Co-Chair- man, K. Atkins, P. Peterson, K. Hobbie, W. Rossie, J. Heuser, A. Williams, D. Burton, B. Spencer, R. Robinson, E. Goodrum, R. Hous- ton, S. Goodrum, Sec., S. Smorag, T. James, E. Robinson, J. Mason, C. Walker, A. Ar- mbrister, D. King, R. Thomas, D. Evans, L. Hron, L. Siegel, K. Hellegaard, W. Gay, A. Black, J. Williams, B. Weaver, M. Shaudys, Bi-Racial sponsors student-printed paper There is no doubt that the Bi-Racial Com- mittee has done much to build better stu- dent relations, but this year they went a step further. Bi-Racial sponsored “The Zebra”, a student-printed paper where anybody was free to air his or her views on most subjects, in or out of school. The Bi-Racial also urged participation in the “Walk For Mankind”, which is seeming to become an annual project for P.B.H.S. students. mrarereerp a bas Lowden Student Council officers are John Krix, President; Chris Cowen, Vice-President; Genie Jennaro, Recording Secretary; Kathy At- kins, Corresponding Secretary; Jamey Heuser, Treasurer. 56 STUDENT COUNCIL SC responds to needs of PB students Student Council responded quickly to the needs of a confusing school year. They wrote the traditional handbook with a map of the new school included, and distributed lockers during the early part of the first se- mester. To raise money and spirit, home- coming, football, and basketball booster buttons were sold. Pride Week was orga- nized by the Student Council with the coop- eration of ICC. Senior representatives are T. Adams, S. Boyd, S. Brown, J. DeMattia, L. Dupree, J. Daniels, P. Fraschetti, R. Green, D. Homnick, L. Goodrum, J. Keller, E. Mackefield, S. McCoy, B. Nord, S. Orr, R. Robinson, A. Roig, R. Slack, M. Thomas, J. VanBuren, L. Wistedt. Rep resentatives for Juniors are L. Barnes, S. Benner, S. Bunn, D. Davis, D. Gerhardt, D. Hardy, K. Hellegaard, L. Johnston, S. Kuntz, K. Lyons, C. Moore, M. Neidich, J. Page, B. Rosse, M. Shaudys, S. Smorag, T. Taylor, T. Varney, C. Whitsett, A. Williams. Sophomore representatives are D. Bailey, M. Brown, B. Becton, D. Ciotolli, S. Dewitt, K. Fivek, S. Henning, T. Jesse, M. Keller, A. McClendon, M. Moore, B. Owen, M. Robin- son, B. Scholar, S. Stephens, A. Vincent, J. Wierda. Freshmen representatives are K. Allison, P. Berger, A. Buchmann, S. Clark, E. Dixon, C. Edwards, D. Grant, H. Hanner, H. Hubis, G. Johnson, A. Kelly, D. Lloyd, M. McCloud. STUDENT COUNCIL 57 58 JUNIORETTES Juniorettes, senior and. junior girl’s service club, strives to provide a service for both the school and community. An Easter egg hunt was held for the mentally retarded in coop- eration with Keyettes. Sadie Hawkins cor- sages were made for girls to buy for their “Lil Abners.” Juniorettes make “Lil Abner” corsages S. McCoy, Pres.; K. Hobbie, V.P.; P. Kane, Sec.; R. Mo- nard, Treas.; E. Allen, K. Atkins, S. Brown, S. Bunn, N. Curran, C. Delk, D. Franks, J. Furman, J. Goral, M. Home- yard, K. Howell, G. Jennaro, K. Johnson, S. Kuntz, S. Mar- tone, L. Meilhan, B. Nord, M. Parmon, A. Roig, K. Smith, B. Teears, C. Walker, G. Wincele, M. Larsen, L. Johnson, -D. Carlson are the Juniorette members. JUNIORETTES 59 ep) eal = _ sa) O Z oe O x eal =k 60 D. Tackett, Pres.; N. Watkins, V.P.; J. Standish, Sec.; L. Johnston, Treas.; K. Allison, K. Anderson, L. Barnes, S. Basham, D. Baxley, D. Beal, B. Becton, T. Bell, P. Brewer, B. Briggs, D. Campbell, C. Carson, D. Ciotoli, D. Ciotoli, T. Colosino, S. Cruise, C. Curry, D. Davis, D. DeAlexander, L. Elston, L. Fay, L. Folsom, J. Gall, A. Goldwyn, G. Golitz, T. Gould, F. Hardy, L. Heslet, J. Heuser, C. Houck, K. Hel- legaard, G. Jaquess, J. Jewell, J. Jolly, C. Jones, D. Jones, J. Jones, L. Kendall, M. Keller, V. Kester, D. King, C. Klon- dike, K. Larson, L. Lundeen, K. Lyon, K. Maltby, C. Mann, T. Matthews, K. Mayer, M. McCalla, D? McCulloch, T. McLendon, K. Merolla, N. Merolla, V. Mills, C. Moore, N. Morehouse, M. Neidich, P. Nickens, L. North, J. Nowlin, K. Nymety, S. Offut, B. Owen, N. Pautz, J. Petrucci, M. Pfiiler, M. Render, L. Ryan, K. Satter, L. Savino, B. Scholar, K. Shade, S. Smiley, W. Soowal, A. Spear, J. Standish, S. Stephen, R. Stevenson, R. Stone, V. Stricker, B. Warner, M. Webb, S. Wentworth, C. White, C. Whit- sett, K. Winther, S. Wolfe, L. Wyatt, D. Wysong, D. Yates, C. Chilton, C. Bodine, R. Rose, L. Hobbie. JR. EXCHANGETTES 61 arm ata tif Pann rm og Exchangettes’ largest fae oe club at PBSHS 7 © ae Exchangettes, a girl’s service club, helps Pes reatly to improve our school and commu- 2 = nity. This year’s goals were achieved by many members taking an active interest in the many projects. The concession stand and traditional Homecoming Mum sale 4 were the two main money-making projects of the year. 62 JR. EXCHANGETTES JR. EXCHANGETTES 64 JUNIOR EXCHANGE R. Henning, Pres.; G. Cleveland, V.P.; R. Spooner, Sec.; K. Hale, Treas.; L: Dupree, P. Debeltrand, T. Franco, B. Kahn, R. Sheak, R. Parton, C. Smith, J. Tierney, J. Balistreri, S. Benner, B. Brennen, B. Cottrell, F. DeGrazia, J. Franco, D. Gerhardt, D. Hall, B. Keely, S. Kilgore, B. Mims, J. Moore, J. Natella, G. Sher- man, R. Spooner, C. Stehlin, T. Swanson, A. Williams, K. Gaumer, B. Krauss, J. Page, R. Polachek, T. Wistedt, L. DeMattia, S. Smorag, J. Perkins, B. Burroughs, M. Davis, S. Henning, J. Hurt, D. Jakala, R. McGee, K. Schou, D. Stehlin, M. Thomas, J. Trazinka, M. Ulmer, B. Davis, D. Bailey, A. Buchmann, B. Krauss, R. Neidich, B. Harburg. Coach Hatfield, Sponsor. JP EXCHANGE CLUe £psi-cour i Pini a. Jr. Exchange runs concession for games. Junior Exchange club of Pompano High is a boy’s service club sponsored by the Ex- | change Club of Pompano Beach. The mem- | bers strive to promote pride in the school and service to the community. The club raises money and provides a service for the school by operating the concession stands at the football and basketball games. JUNIOR EXCHANGE-—65 ‘ acinar.” 8 ee. at hd af, ds 66—KEY CLUB Vat sais testa bedi Sdn wee edt Redd — oS Ree Oe hed we ee eS sys natalie Me i .. 4 wevesed M¥Edw Sew bite dedind dad RPE PER S adcdAntad « we + «+ «ew we eee CRD setae CEOs Veer Uv eee ¢ € 64 € VEO Hew e KEY CLUB—67 te OR Se Glee NOP ARNG | See sett!) + a aca ale S. Orr, Pres.; T. Dimatteo, V.P.; B. Kain, Sec.; J. Maddox, Treas.; M. McClure, B. Martin, R. Forcier, G. Fortin, S. Boyd, D. Langley, R. Castenholz, J. Van Buren, A. Willis, B. Jesse, S. Webster, B. Holbrook, T. O’Conner, R. Green, T. Eckenwiler, T. Bailey, J. Krix, J. Keller, M. Harburg, M. Uhles, J. Peale, S. Serfling, W. Sherman, S. Salzano 68—KEY CLUB _ Key Club drives _ for new members _ Key Club was in charge of maintaining the | parking lot spaces this year. The club also | painted the football field goalposts. First se- mester the club consisted mainly of seniors and second semester they had a drive for underclass members. Seiten nninnitieieiil, KEY CLUB—69 70—KEYETTES Keyettes raise money for senior scholarship The Keyettes club is a girls’ service club for all junior and senior girls. Their service pro- jects included Christmas caroling at Holy Cross Hospital, a clothing drive, and an Eas- ter party for the Fort Lauderdale Oral School. Money for a scholarship was raised by bake sales, car washes, and the annual Keyette Spring Fashion Show. Members include: C. Allan, Pres.; N. Gordon, V.P.; M. Thomas Treas.; C. Doubrava, Rec. Sec.; C. Burke Hist.; L. Wimmer, Sgy. at Arms; L. Wis- tedt, B. Engle, P. Eyler, B. Fichera, J. Hardy, P. Johnson, M. Johnston, G. Kami, N. Keene, N. Lauth, C. Moore, N. Moore, J. Musengo, C. Nor- ling, E. Oelhafen, L. Oriend, J. Palmer, L. Pensyl, C. Pittman, E. Reukauf, S. Sydell, T. Taylor, J. Thomas, D. Ward, S. Whalen, P. Wheeler, C. Her- ceg, G. Fox Pa On ROS ee KEYETTES—71 72—THESPIANS Thespian sponsor two school plays The Thespian Troupe 1888 is an honorary drama organization for students not only in- terested in acting, but also in staging, light- ing, and make-up. The Thespians performed “A Charlie Brown Christmas” skit for the Broward Secretaries Association, and spon- sored two all-school plays second semester. A. Schack, Pres.; A. Patneau, V.P.; J. Musengo, Rec. Sec.; L. Wistedt, Cor. Sec.; P. Johnson, Treas.; T. Eck- inweiler, W. Sherman, S. Salzano, S. Asher, P. Fras- chetti, L. Meilahn, J. Maehlmann, C. Houck, F. Hardy, L. Fay, C. Whitsett, T. Mims, P. Peterson, M. Manners, and J. Richards. THESPIANS—73 74—MONOGRAM Monogram honors all lettermen Monogram Club is an honorary club for anyone who has lettered in a sport. In the past, Monogram has sponsored the annual Sadie Hawkins dance in November, al- though this year it was postponed until sec- ond semester due to the refinishing of the gym floor. P. Fraschetti, Pres.; G. Fortin, V.P.; M. Spanola, Sec.; S. Wyatt, Treas.; C. Nelson, M. Wheeler, M. Wagner, F. DeGrazia, T. Bailey, L. Folsom, M. Mayer, C. Houck, T. DeMatteo, J. Keller, J. Krix, B. Purvere, S. Serfling, B. Holbrook, S. Brown, A. Roig, J. DeMattia, R. Spooner, S. Orr. MONOGRAM-—75 Members include: D. Mroczenski, Pres.; D. Homnick, V.P.; L. Goodrum, Rec. Sec.; P. Kane, Corr. Sec.; C. Crouch, Treas.; E. Hill, Ass. Treas.; M. Carmody, Sgt. at Arms,; Y. Brea, F. Brewer, K. Hunter, R. Karneol, C. Keaton, G. Ostrosser, T. Petty, G. Roberts, R. Sands, C. Stables, A. Stender. DCT provides job training | DCT, the Diversified Cooperative Training Program, is designed to train students six- teen and older in a realistic job situation. DCT is an integral part of the high school curriculum, utilizing the business, profes- sional, and industrial establishment of our community as cooperative training agencies. ‘| DCT provides an opportunity for students to discover and develop to the fullest their in- terests, latent aptitudes, and abilities in the world of work. Mr. Fred Fiat is sponsor. DCT-—77 Members include: M. Manners, Pres.; D. Shear, V.P.; J. Ryalls, Sec.; S. Whalen, Treas., C. Chilton, J. Ryalls, E. Reu- Kauf, L. Reukauf, H. Hubis, S. Sharp, C. Edwards, J. Gillis, D. Hart, A. Cox, S. Cox, R. Crouch, R. Hamsick, L. Oriend, M. Six, R.Manners Spanish Club Goes The Mexican Route Mexican villas, bullfights, and spicy foods were not just idle dreams of the PBSHS Span- ish Club. This year various members jour- neyed to the Baja Penisula to study the culture and life of Mexico. The club raised money to aid those who were able to take this educa- tional and interesting trip. 78 Sales, marketing Keep DCA busy DCA provides an insight into the world of sales and marketing. Various field trips to the merchandise mart and display eval- uation at Burdines along with trips to the district, state, and national conferences were held. Money was raised through the Halloween bake sale, Betty Benson candy sales, and T-shirt sales. V. Bass, Pres.; D. Guisewite, Sec.; R. Sheak, V. P.; B. Vose, Treas.; J. Adams, W. Bratcher, L. Broxey, T. Corker, P. Daniels, D. Goral, W. Green, E. Grix, D. Gruber. J. Jennings, M. Kintchen, J. Krumscheid, M. McCulloch, P. Miceli, R. Russell, K. Thomas, P. Tunkey. ie eh woety gebceos ee Pt, 80—FSA S. Boehl, Pres.; R. Donley, V.P.; C. Walker, Sec.; S. Brown, Treas.; C. Chilton, D. Gibbs, P. Lasecki, N. Lauth, C. Nelson, R. Olson, D. Raines, M. Spanola, T. Walton, K. Weist FSA Prepares For Careers Future Secretaries Association gives all girls interested in secretarial work a chance to learn more about that field of work. In addi- tion to bookkeeping and shorthand, the girls must learn telephone answering techniques, personal development, and even correct make-up application. As a service project, the FSA sponsored a puppet show for the children’s ward at Holy Cross Hospital at Christmas time. er, Cs Pe. OP, Ce ek 22 oe cee ae. SoS 2 FTA practices art of teaching The Future Teachers of America introduces its members to all sides of the teaching pro- fession. It does so by teaching at elementary schools and assisting high school teachers. One project at the end of each school year is honoring our teachers with a Teachers’ Tea. SKanyok,, Press, LD) Guisewite, V.P.; D: Davis, Sec.; B. Bingler, Treas.; J. Thomas, L. Pensyl, P. Coldren, HH. Six, R: Manners, 3S. Kerez, P. Berge. FSA—81 a, 2 P. Gronbeck, Pres.; D. Douglas, V.P.; D. Hart, Sec.; M. Griffith, C. Anderson, K. Burgin, T. Choulat, L. Douglas, N. Fessenden, D. Hron, J. Kami, C. Kester, B. Kendall, J. Nolan, T. Oakes, K. Rudolph, B. Tis- cher, J. Orcutt, L. White, P. Langstra, and P. Burke are the members of the Photo Club of PBHS. PHOTO CLUB—83 to Miami FHA plans a ip FHA used their homemaking talents to make blue and gold yarn dolls, which were sold during homecoming. As a club, they attend local and state conventions. FHA went to a convention in Miami in April because, as a club they had earned the most points. To raise money for all their projects, FHA has many bake sales and car washes throughout the year. tr M. i, high a: ’ Treas.; A. Burns, S. Cox, D. Eddy, CG, Edwards B. Smith Sec.; ’ ’ P. Parsons ’ are the FHA ’ CeVane Nias R. Langley, V. Laurielle, M. Magelssen M. Pfeifler, B. Reus, V. Runyan, L. Ryan, J. Severin K. Stewart, E. Stokes, J. Sweet, J. Thomas, ’ 2) cH o) 4 ae) igo) i) — Q A. es oO ie) -q ice Oo n oe o® i=] Oo. = o = o ey jae = Vinson, T. Walters, G. Williams, S. Wofe Ginegaw, members. Lewis FML helps new day-care center The Future Medical Leaders gives students interested in medicine a chance to gain a lot of valuable information. Their speakers in- | cluded a dermatologist, dentist, and general | practitioner. The FML became involved in aiding the new Pediatric Day Care Center and sponsored a toy drive for the center. Members include: C. Rosende, Pres.; E. Ea- ker, V.P.; N. Roult, Sec.; L. Johnson, Treas.; Candy Anderson, C. Campo, C. Carswell, C. Dickstein, J. Doolittle, R. Elwood, C. Gentry, M. Gfrorer, V. Haldeman, R. Johnson, K. Kerrigan, L. North, B. Soper. Members include: J. Palmer, Pres.; S. He- geney, V.P.; D. Andrews, Sec.; Treas.; N. Hamilton, P. Rahn, D. Demon, L. Kaezmarek, N. Payne, P. Brewer, L. Werner, G. Brokaw, J. Ryalls, M. Thomas, M. Casey. French Club shows underground talent The French Club went “underground” this year with their talent show, presented on October 23 at the Junior High. Entertain- ment was provided by student folk singers and strolling muscians. Above ground activ- ities included a fondue party and spring banquet. Money was raised by bake sales. Art Guild takes active interest in school The members of the Art Guild participated actively in the school program this year. They made pennants for home- coming, and ran “The Spot”, where student-made art items such as macrame belts and key chains were sold. Some members also participated in the sidewalk painting contest sponsored by Southern Federal Savings and Loan. D. Heinrich, Pres.; L. Lun- deen, V.P.; L. Morrison, Sec.; D. Johnson, Treas.; J. Adams, G. Bendenk, D. Bradford, J. Cammelleri, M. Doyle, V. Gardner, D. Gummin, C. Klondike, R. LeChot, B. Moore, R. Parks, S. Offutt, D. Rodgers, K. Sempell, M. Shaudys, J. Terry, S. Walsh. T. DeMatteo, C. Smith, C. Gentry, D. Davis, E. Adamo, J. Cishek, J. Cribbet, F. DeGrazia, H. Bader, L. Futch, K. Gaumer, R. Johnson, D. Kaelth, J. Moore, J. Natello, J. Danley, M. Neidich, J. Perkins, R. Neff, C. Bodine, M. Schutz, C. Stehlin, J. Van Buren, C. Whitsett, D. Campbell, B. Krauss, K. Draper, J. Franco. Ecology Important Study of Biology Club The Biology Club has increased in size in the past few years due to an ever growing interest in ecology. Members traveled to Boca Beach one Saturday for a massive beach clean up. Another trip made was to FAU, for a lecture on marine biology and chemistry. 88 an Sy’ iS | } | The F.F.A. provides for all Ag students to participate in activities related to farming and livestock. During the year they had sev- eral field trips to livestock autions and the state fair, and sponsored a horseshow and | “Farm Day” at the school. This year the F.F.A. was the winner of first prize for their | Homecoming float, a mini covered wagon. | FFA visits auction, state fair M. Chick, Pres.; N. Fessenden, V.P.; S. Hall, Sec.; S. Beville, Treas.; J. Adams, J. Ander- son, D. Beal, M. Benash, C. Blamo, T. Blon- din, W. Bodiford, J. Bowdle, J. Brown, K. Clausen, M. Davis, C. Dickstein, R. Edders, M. Fessenden, J. Floyd, D. Gregory, R. Guinn, J. Harmon, B. Hess, C. Hinson, G. Jones, F. Folsom, P. Kanode, V. Kanode, L. Keyser, P. Landi, L. Lucas, M. Moore, R. Mo- nard, C. Nelson, N. Nussdorf, P. Oakley, T. Oakes, P. Ott, K. Pittman, M. Pomerleau, A. Robinson, G. Sammons, L. Sempall, G. Schultz, D. Smith, L. Stern, C. Vannelli, S. Welch, T. Whitworth, R. Wilson. JAS plans spring tour of the Cape Any science buff delights in the activities of the Junior Academy of Science. Regular meetings with guest speakers were held, and some experimental lab projects were con- ducted. A tour of Cape Kennedy was planned for JAS members in the spring. 90 D. Scott, Pres.; D. Keene, V.P.; D. Griffin, Sec.; G. Basham, R. Crouch, C. Dickstein, K. Fivek, C. Gentry, E. Reukauf, L. Reukauf, D. Wronski. C. Klondike, Pres.; J. Page, G. Kami, J. Thomas, L. Pennsyl. Togas in style for JCL members Junior Classical League is offered to anyone who is taking or who has taken Latin. Mem- bers discuss the Roman heritage and often wear togas to the meetings. 91 al} or eeeeee= Ss eee T etNWP HO BE Ap, ie WT HIGH § Hod: pakp!7 as oo WAR Rott yt LA. SB 4 i at ilimlis a a Band still No. 1 after 20 years Under the direction of Bernard Switzer, who replaced the late Richard H. Elliott, the Golden Tornado Band received superiors at contest for the 20th consecutive year. In ad- dition to marching for football games, pro- viding a pep band for assemblies and bas- ketball games, the band was also honored with doing the pre-game show at the North- South Shrine Game in the Orange Bowl. A trip to Mexico was tentatively planned for the Easter vocation as a goodwill tour. Vari- ous members participated in All-County Band and Solo and Ensemble Contest at the district and state level. POMPANO BEAC iG a GOLDEN TORNADO D. Langley, Capt.; C. Allan, 1st Lt.; C. Pittman, 2nd Lt.; C. Norling, Sec.; C. Shivel, Treas.; S. Boyd, Drum Major; C. Doubrava, Asst. Drum Major; B. Ad dis, L. Allmendinger, S. Baughman, R. Bedford, R. Brantley, K. Braden, G. Bray, T. Brewer, K. Brook, B. Brown, R. Castenholz, J. Cishek, B. Cochran, R. Courtwright, M. Debarry, D. DeGiovine, D. Dicker- son, D. Elwart, B. Engle, B. Esselstrom, P. Eyler, K. Fivek, G. Gelatt, J. Gordon, N. Gordon, B. Griffis, M. Griffis, H. Gumbart, G. Halstead, D. Hardy, D. Har- ris, D. Heinrich, D. Helbig, V. Hendrix, L. Howe, L. Jaramillo, B. Johnson, J. Jones, J. Jones, R. Kester, V. Kester, A. King, N. Lauriello, D. Lewellyn, G. Listori, T. Livoti, J. Mackey, B. Malone, C. Mann, B. McCall, P. Miles, R. Mills, M. Montgomery, N. Moore, C. Nor- ling, B. Norrid, T. O'Neill, B. Orben, V. Olshive, E. Scalzetti, A. Schack, R. Selby, D. Shear, K. Spear, J. Steinmuller, B. Straub, T. Taylor, E. Purchase, C. Thomas, S. Troutman, R. Vernon, G. Wagner, T. Waldron, C. Walls, W. Walls, J. Welsh, L. Wistedt, T. Wistedt, L. Wyatt, D. Wysong. Majorettes prepare own twirling exhibitions The majorettes play a vital part to the shows of the marching band. The Twirling Tor- nadoes prepared their own shows for all the games, under the experienced leadership of captain Pam Kartub and co-captain Cindy Herceg. This year’s shows featured a lot of solo twirlers in addition to the regular corps’ routine. New uniforms also enhanced their field maneuvers and provided sure proof that the Golden Tornadoes were there! L. Heslett, C. Chriss, D. Thwaites, M. Larsen, W. Kartub, L. Mims, P. Kar- tub, R. Stegura, G. Fox, C. Herceg and J. Herceg were this year’s Golden Majorettes. 94—MAJORETTES Jes ey 4 ieee a Orchestra exhibits ability to community Or chestra members practiced diligently to prepare for the concert season, which in- cluded a Christmas concert at Fashion Square, a patriotic concert in February with the chorus, and a spring concert highlighting soloists. The orchestra also played for the Pompano Junior High students, and _at- tended the State Orchestra contest at the University of Florida in Gainesville. List of members: R. Addis, Wm. Arsenault, M. Alex- ander, G. Basham, L. Booher, A. Brorstrom, B. Brown, K. Burgin, C. Callaway, C. Campo, R. Cas- tenholz, C. Cochrane, D. Davidson, E. Eaker, P. Ey- ler, B. Fichera, N. Hamilton, R. Hammond, R. Hardy, J. Hardy, D. Harris, J. Haynes, P. Hutchinson, N. Keene, V. Kester, R. Konigsburg, D. Langley, J. Leach, G. Listort, T. Livoti, L. McMillen, L. Meilahn, R. Merrick, G. Miller, C. Moore, N. Moore, T. Nuelle, E. Oelhafen, L. Pensyl, M. Pfeifler, C. Pittman, E. Purchase, J. Rocheleau, C. Rosende, L. Ryan, A. | Scott, K. Spear, S. Sydell, E. Thoman, C. Thomas, J. Thomas, G. Wagoner, J. Waldren, C. Walls, L. Weg- man, M. Wheeler, C. Whitsett, L. Wimmer, L. Wyatt, C. Webb. ORCHESTRA—95 es La: ‘ ; i a i ae ' aa Bae oe - : oe | . | S. Asher, K. Atkins, D. Baker, M. Bar- ron, B. Bodiford, C. Bodine, G. Bray, S. Brown, J. Callow, C. Clampett, L. Clark, P. Coldren, A. Cunigan, N. Corran, D. Dimon, M. Dougharty, T. Eckenwiler, D. Franks, D. Frazier, J. Goral, L. Hart, R. Horton, K. Howell, J. Hurley, L. Kaezmarek, K. Johnson, P. Johnson, S. Kanyok, K. Keaton, S. Martone, S. McCoy, P. McFadden, L. Meilahn, P. Miceli, S. Nusdorf, A. Patneau, C. Per- kins, W. Pittman, S. Riggs, W. Rogers, D. Russell, R. Russell, J. Ryalls, B. Scott, J. Sheffield, B. Teears, P. Williams, K. Winkler. Chorus entertains school, civic groups The Mixed Chorus, Girl’s Chorus, and Pom- panotes all perform for the public and school. Performances were given whenever facilities were available. The Pompanotes, a 12-girl ensemble, performed for various civic organizations, and were honored to sing for the music publishers convention. Pep Club has Tornado spirit Pep Club members made a concerted effort to attend every game at PBSHS. The money they made by selling donuts was used to decorate the locker room for the football players, make banners for the stands, and present blue and gold towels to the basket- | ball players. 98 PEP CLUB D. Davis, Pres.; D. Braddock, V.P.; C. Houck, Sec.; S. Offutt, Treas.; C. Carson, C. Chilton, M. Crawford, L. Fay, A. Goldwin, K. Hellegaard, J. Heuser, K. Larsen, K. Lyon, M. MacDonald, R. Robsin, D. Rowls, R. Sheak, K. Suiters, D. Tackett, G. Thompson, S. Topper, S. Whalen, A. Willis, and L. Wimmer. PEP CLUB 99 ee — OPORTS Editors: Don Worden, Leo DeMattia, Tracy Swanson and Jeff Keller os a oe hn “sateen 102 CHEERLEADERS Cheering their teams to victory during the 1971-72 school year was not always an easy task for the dedicated varsity cheerleaders. Yet thanks to the inspiration of Mrs. Spera and the dedication of the girls themselves, the job was made a little easier. Seniors Sha- ron Brown, Chris Callaway, Jeanne Maehl- man, Ana Roig, Sharon McCoy and Queen McClendon enjoyed their final year as Tor- nado cheerleaders. However, Liz Barnes, Sheryl Kuntz, Stephanie Bunn, and Jeanette Lewis return to provide the experience for next year’s squad. CHEERLEADERS 103 Junior Varsity cheerleaders followed in the footsteps of the varsity peers by displaying a vast reservoir of school spirit in cheering their team on to victory. Behind the lead- ership of captain, Becky Becton, Mary Mof- fit, Barbara Scholar, Sue Ealey, Althea McLendon, Becky Owen, Namoi Kearse, and Sue Rollins combined to instill spirit in our underclassmen. 104 J.V. CHEERLEADERS Nancy Pautz, Theresa Colosimo, Lora E!- ston, Vicky Harris, Debbie Petracca, and Elaine McFadden were the lucky girls cho- sen to lead the class of 1975 in all their ath- letic events this year. The girls did an ex- cellent job of instilling pride into the newcomers of PBHS. FRESH CHEERLEADERS 105 10—Mike Ward 12—Jeff Maddox 19—Frank Turner 20—John Johnson 21—Chris Cowen 22—Alan Williams 23—Tim Bailey 24—Tracy Swanson 30—George Cleveland 31—Melvin Davis 32—Larry Smith 33—Scott Orr 34—David King 36—Ernest Mackifield 41—Joe Balistreri 42—Sylvester Derico 44—Roy Spooner 45—James Daniels 50—Glenn Sherman 51—Herb Brown 52—Joe Brescia 53—Hank Brown 55—Pat Debeltrand 59—Kent Hale 106 VARSITY FOOTBALL i 233) fe 30 22: es 2324 OS SR, ee om : apd 60—David Gerhardt 62—Jeff Keller 64—Mike McClendon 65—Steve Benner 69—Bob McDonald 70—Pat Jones 71—James Krix 72—Donald Royster 73—Rodney Spooner 74—Gary Chotiner 75—Edgar Goodrum 76—Rick Green 77—Bill Mims 78—Howard Hedges 80—Bob Krauss 81—Charles Williams 82—Herbert McDonald 83—Ed Klug 84—Gary Beckvermit 85—Bill Steffey 86—Merlin McDuffey 87—Steve Salzano 88—Walter Gay 89—Marcus Blackwell tare MgARTHUR STADIM ay o Sa a gy Pee —— Se ————————————————eEe ots eS SBM SE eee: Sida: aS South Broward Hollywood Hills McArthur Plantation Ft. Lauderdale Nova Deerfield Stranahan Dillard Northeast 28 20 28 13 14 35 24 Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano 12 14 12 12 2 12 VARSITY FOOTBALL 107 (988! AS BY S TORS VARSITY FOOTBALL Injuries Confront Varsity Team The field is a grass plain, flat and spare, the focal point of a monumental stadium of con- crete and steel. Out fitted in the distinctive armor of the gladiator, the Tornadoes en- tered the new season prepared for battle. However, the guys donned in blue and gold were not meant to win the war of 1971. The well trained and disciplined athletes rounded out their season with a 2-8 record in games and 10-0 in spirit. Pain is part of the game and a player learns to live with it and play with it, but serious injury is something else. It is the dread and constant menace of every coach, for the loss of se veral key players could mean the end of his season. This was the story of Coach Cal- dwell’s 1971 Tornadoes. Pompano fans real- ized the hardships and misfortunes their team went through. Defeat is grey but tem- porary, vulnerable to the efforts of the team. Davis, Anthony 10 Pinkston, Jim 11 Turner, Leroy 19 Salzano, John 20 Wiegold, Mike 21 Devitt, Mark 22 Bailey, Dennis 23 Shiple, Craig 24 Woodward, Tom 30 Jakala, Dan aah Butts, Tom 32 Black, Clayton 33 Turner, Frank 36 Davis, Barry 41 Davis, Mark 44 Schou, Kevin 45 Nolen, Jim 51 Trzcinka, John 59 Collister, Stan 61 Hill, Albert 62 Nvelle, Tom 66 Thomas, Mike 67 Williams, Tom 69 Moseley, Mathew 72 Price, Wayne 75 Kerr, Darrel 76 Ulmer, Mark 81 Henning, Steve 86 Murphy, Joe 88 Manager: Shane Butler 110 J.V. FOOTBALL fl Coconut Creek 38 Pompano 0 Miramar 6 Pompano 8 Ft. Lauderdale 8 Pompano 6 Stranahan 44 Pompano 6 | Dillard 8 Pompano ali Plantation 22 Pompano 14 Northeast 14 Pompano 6 Deerfield 12 Pompano 6 Tough Year For J.V.'s The 1971 J.V. football season was a year of losing and learning as the Baby Tornadoes came off the field with a 2-6 record. The valuable experience the players picked up under the direction of first year coach McCahill will contribute to the spirit and success of next years’ Varsity Tornado squad. J.V. FOOTBALL 111 '. ' ee eeer —-— i i { ‘ Ft. Lauderdale 8 Pompano 0 ; Stranahan 26 Pompano 0 Dillard 12 Pompano 22 Plantation 14 Pompano 8 Northeast 6 Pompano 6 Deerfield 6 Pompano 6 Freshman learn fundamental skills Behind the leadership of first year coach Wells, the freshman team demonstrated a great deal of poise and maturity on the grid- iron this past season, posting a 1-3-2-record. Many of these athletes are destined to start for the varsity before their playing days are ( over. 112—FRESHMEN FOOTBALL 5—Mike Charbo 6—Steve Polachek 10—Donald Lloyd 11—Jim Danner 12—Dave Weland 20—Tom Judge 21—Elizah Robinson 22—Bob Sherman 23—Chris Maier 30—James Varnhardt 31—Chris Murray 32—Howard McCall 33—Michael Mills 37—Walter Abery 40—Bruce Harburg 41—Kerry Jewell 50—Arnold Kelly 51—Bill Caulder 52—Barry Krauss Coach: Robert Wells 60—Ward Webster 61—Tom Whitworth 62—John Handrahan 63—Steve Carter 64—Richard Neidich 65—Gene Rhodes 67—Billy Blackwell 71—Thomas Hunter 72—Jim Norton 73—Scott Krueger 74—Ed Brewer 75—Ken Klug 80—Al Buchmann 81—Craig Wilkinson 82—Wayne Shear 83—Dale Reedy 85—Eddie Blankenship 87—Greg Offutt FRESHMAN FOOTBALL—113 SOMPANG COUNTRY eee t ‘ ° on Ewe eer — et eee oe epeecargs ed HOMER visi LEG | feted Fy Runners Top Row: Phil Grees Randy Henning Rick Copola Bill Armstrong Bottom Row: Dean Smith Craig Smith Mike O’Stien 114—CROSS COUNTRY PB harriers gain strength, and experience Cross Country ran through another short season this year barely missing the .500 mark. Pompano finished out the year mak- ing a respectable showing at the district meet. Several of the harriers will be back next year, giving head coach Billy Miller hopes for a stronger, more experienced team. CROSS COUNTRY—115 | Deerfield Beach TD Pompano ies McArthur 68 Pompano 63 Vero Beach 96 Pompano 84 ForiPietce 58 Pompano 62 | Palm Beach Gardens 65 Pompano 68 | North Shore 59 Pompano 58 Atlantic 65 Pompano 63 McArthur 60 Pompano 70 Plantation 40 Pompano 50 Coconut Creek By Pompano 65 Northeast 60 Pompano 74 Ft. Lauderdale a Pompano 69 Miramar 55 Pompano 71 Deerfield Beach 81 Pompano 63 Stranaham 62 Pompano 51 | Nova 81 Pompano 69 a Plantation 59 Pompano 64 Hollywood Hills 71 Pompano 70 Northeast 58 Pompano 47 Stranahan 7 Pompano 68 South Broward 65 Pompano 66 Ft. Lauderdale 71 Pompano 58 116—VARSITY BASKETBALL | 11—Ivery Williams 13—Don Worden 21—Tommy James 22—Calvin Malone 30—Ben Weaver 31—Curtis Harris 32—James Harrison 33—Ricky Head 34—Kenny Davis Managers: Robbie Zdanowich Ronnie Robinson Coaches: Fred Conley, Head Coach Phil Linville Rick Miller Theardus Watson VARSITY BASKETBALL—117 % ‘i Ratedg bere ER i Babb dibinns y Lea ARB 118—VARSITY BASKETBALL Tornadoes Gain needed experience Head Coach Fred Conely and Assitant coach Phil Linville worked hard with the in- experienced Tornadoes to produce a win- ning season. The Varsity team consisted of sophomores and juniors, with no returning players from last year’s state runner-up team. Through thei r diligent workouts and unyeilding spirit, the Tornadoes upheld Pompano’s reputation as a top basketball school. VARSITY BASKETBALL—119 Great enthusiasm sparks J.V. team The Junior Varsity basketball team, led by Coach Miller, worked hard this year to im- prove their skill and over-all tean play. The J.V. team consisted of freshmen and soph- omores, and showed great desire as they completed a fine season. The J.V.’s possessed good height and great shooting ability, two assets that will be of great help on next year’s Varsity Tornado Basketball team. 120 —].V.BASKETBALL ee 11—James West 12—Dale Evans 14—Tim Callum 20—Al Buchmann 21—Ed Hoggins 22—Dexter Humphery 24—John Wierda 30—John Schumake 31—Frank Turner 32—Ron Davis 33—Jeff Linville 34—Al Thurston Managers: Phillip Richardson Bob Sherman Deerfield 68 McArthur 43 South Plantation 30 McArthur BY Plantation 48 Cocanut Creek 34 Northeast 64 Ft. Lauderdale 38 Miramar 47 Deerfield 63 Stranahan 44 Nova 67 Plantation 45 Hollywood Hills 46 Northeast 45 Stranahan 45 South Broward 47 Ft. Lauderdale 43 J.V. BASKETBALL—121 Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pompano Pampano 56 79 62 Hil 66 48 42 60 56 48 47 73 65 54 46 52 53 58 McArthur Plantation Hallandale Northeast Ft. Lauderdale Miramar Deerfield Stranahan Nova Plantation Hollywood Hills Northeast South Broward Ft. Lauderdale 122—FRESHMEN BASKE 11—Floyd Nathan 12—Emory Cook 13—Don Polman 14—Larry Taylor 15—Ken Martin 21—Al Buchman 22—Mozell Simmons 24—Paul Speights 25—Valron Gouch 30—Quincy Osborne 31—Howard McCall 33—Clarence Jones 52—Chester Clayton Coach: Theardus Watson ZT, Pompano 34 Pompano 46 Pompano 24 Pompano 35 Pompano 42 Pompano 55 Pompano 35 Pompano 46 Pompano 25 Pampano 29 Pompano 28 Pompano 31 Pompano 26 Pompano TBALL 47 45 29 46 50 53 48 33 39 31 50 50 59 32 OPES SOD RASS Scop ois Ml Freshmen exhibit strength, stamina The freshmen team, coached by Coach Watson, worked hard to improve their skills and overall team play. They showed strength and determination for their first year of basketball for Pompano Beach Senior High. They showed good shooting and ball-handling ability, which will provide Pom- ee pano with many fine basketball teams in the future. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL—123 ss ee 60.0. e ) 6 O° al ae” o'¢ , ‘ v 4 ¥ ¥, oY ya me che 93 © ‘% Cex X nd ¥ee% -. od 4) m «4 yan 4 Co-ed Track Team shows Quality Mr. Gary Brewer made his debut as coach this year, and proved to be a great asset for our 1972 track team. Quality without quan- tity was the deciding factor to the succcess of the new co-ed team. With a majority of underclassmen, lack of experience was their only flaw. The team practiced hard under the firm guidance of Coach Wells and Coach Brewer. A very interesting and exciting track season faced Pompano Beach Senior High this year. ame ain ng ne reas n¢ % Pe aay . : fa Dale Sai Nee 126—-TRACK Sheak y Zielinski Craig Smith Dean Smith Steve Smorage John Trzcinka om Williams Gary Brewer Robert Wells TRACK—127 Mozel Simmons Coaches: Scott Orr Judy Robinson John Salzano Richard Frank Turner Mike Walker Bob Wiggins T Wood Curt Aldstat Bill Armstrong Dennis Bailey Ed Blakenship Steve Carter ary Chotnier Nick Coppola james Daniels Tom Ellis Dave Elwart Phil Grees Bob Gregory Randy Henning Steve Henning Rickie Hoggens Tom Hunter Bob Kane Tom Lewis G Be . ae Be ee set : x ee seb ei Sige. te Peeetaes. peer Wns 7. Swimmers dive to victory in '72 The Pompano High Swim Team Has come a long way with the new and inexperienced swimmers for this year’s team. The team started a long year with the Conference Relay Meet at Lauderdale High School. Un- der the coaching of John Manchester and as- sistant coach Evelyn Blow, the team hopes for progress as the year goes on. Swimmers: Swimmers: Eddie Adomo Margaret Spanola Jeff Bloss Doreen Thwaites Steve Boyd Greg Todd Ray Castenholtz Dan Tyo Debbie Ciotoli Divers: Lisa Degrazia Pam Briggs Mary Domatti Frank Degrazia Joe Homonick Lori Futch Davic King Vince Olshove Karen Lona Sue Rogers Judy Ray Mary Lou Wagnor Shelly Wyatt Mary Wheeler 128—SWIMMING ae Serena Nec ONO ORSENG ND tli js sbbaaed SWIMMING—129 130 Richard Bedford Glenn Basham Roland Cummings Bob Ezan Mike Ezan Richard Hammond Tom Jesse Jeff Maddox Terry Neidermiller Riel Stack David Stehlin Mark Tillman Bill White Coach: Jerry Patterson Tucker Morris Doreen Drouillard Sheila Hartman Marilyn Render Cherie Smith Vivian Stricker Carol White Coach: Barba ra Weber Tennis is a game of action and reaction Tennis can certainly be called a game of re- actions. It requires concentration, coordina- tion, and fine timing. Because of its fast ac- tion, tennis is becoming one of the most popular games in America. Our boys and girls tennis teams upheld the reputation of the game and provided the spectators with plenty of action. 131 Robert Bingler Hank Brown Mike Charbd Jim Dean Cliff Hall John Handrahan lan Jackson Ralph Magnus Pete Mickler Mike Nathan Leroy Richards John Salzano Jerome Walker Frank De Grazia Pat Longstreth Herb Baldwin John De Mattia Larry Lundeen Meredith Davis Neil Fessenden Tony DeMatteo Ernest Mackifield Cliff Hall Julian Brown Vincent Davis Leroy Richards Scott Holschbach 132—WRESTLING soy Sip eo ee : ted ep Reae nae 4 ‘pe - WERE BRA: e ee eet toe dl Wrestling attracts encouraging fans Under coaches Don Sanders and Curtis Mat- zner the Wrestling team won district and placed third in the county. Perhaps the en- couragement of the cheerleaders and fans added to the success of our team or maybe it was just the fine coaching of Don Sanders who gave us a winning season this year. WRESTLING—133 134—GOLF Pompano golfers swing into action The successful season of the Pompano Beach Senior High golf team was due to the outstanding performances by all individ- uals. The two most important factors their success, was the team’s constant practice and the disciplined coaching techniques used by Coach Hank Moody, Terry McDowell Tommy Adams Brad Girten Don Beattie Steve Santoro Rick McGee Rick Merrick Tom Green i | | : | | | Bike iat ae. : si ee j ieee ‘epee, | tin we ' vi Me se? : g: Wass GOLF—135 136—BASEBALL 10—Bill Martin 11—George Littler 12—Bob Kahn 15—Roy Spooner 18—G ary Beckvermit 19—Mark Uhles 20—Ed Klug 21—Chris Cowen 22—Allan Williams 24—Tracy Swanson 25—Leo Dupree 26—Rodney Spooner 27—Mark Colyer 28—Kent Hale 30—George Cleveland 32—Richard Long 33—Tom Franco 34—John Page 36—Gordon Diem Baseball maintains No. 1 status The baseball team had to work hard to maintain their No. 1 status of last year. The job didn’t prove to be too hard, though, be- cause there were many returning and ex- perienced players. Because of our team’s fine efforts and winning record, baseball is becoming a much more popular sport at Pompano Beach High School. BASEBALL—137 — ee ea | Editors: Lilli Johnston and Debbie McCulloch 139 Paul Proffitt Principal Samuel St. Clair Assistant Principal Robert Bedford Assistant Principal Administration keeps P.B. machine running The administration at P.B.S.H.S. had a rough time rearranging classes and schedules, but kept the machine of the school running smoothly. The administration also worked in cooperation with the Student Council to get the school together in schoo l events. LEFT: Miss Durbin takes time out of her busy day to smile at our photographer. ABOVE: Mr. Bedford enjoys his plush of- fice. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. St. Clair and Mr. | Bedford discuss up coming schedule changes. RIGHT: Students watch as Mr. St. Clair shows them the new building area | which is to be completed. 140—ADMINISTRATION Roberta Durbin Assistant Administrator Joseph Smith Assistant Administrator Marjorie Southern Assistant Administrator ADMINISTRATION—141 Mrs. Carol Barfield Mrs. Maudie Blondin Mrs. Betty Feby Mrs. Mary Geer Mrs. Dorothy Harper 142—OFFICE STAFF UFFER FAR LEFT: Mrs. Blondin finds a minute in her busy day to share a laugh with Julie Severin. LOWER FAR LEFT: Office aids are found hard at work. CENTER: Mrs. Geer has everyone’s number for the computor. LEFT: Mrs. Harper, book- keeper, is always happy to receive money to record in her ledger. Mrs. Patricia McCaughey Mrs. Marie Miceli Mrs. Rayda Mjelde Office staff keeps records for 2 ,500 Keeping records and taking care of prob- lems for 2,500 people is no small task, but our office staff did a fine job of keeping Mrs. Lois Pittman Pompano in smooth working order. We pare caliord were to have many returning members of the staff along with several well qualified new ones. OFFICE STAFF—143 BELOW: Mrs. Von Ammon prepares news for students. BOTTOM: Mrs. Bonnie Spradling: and Coach Fred Conley find their work amusing. ABOVE RIGHT: Amidst the pile of books Miss Payne finds time to read the newspaper. FAR RIGHT: A glimpse of the un- finished project: A library. Fred Conley George Kaiser William Milano Mrs. Barbara Rhone Mrs. Bonnie Spradling Mrs. Nancy Von Ammon Guidance Department helps solve problems ica ae ee Tey 5 ¥% mex ee The guidance department strives to aid stu- dents whenever they have difficulty. The problems range from classes, to jobs, to home life, and the guidance counselors try to solve or help, them all. Seniors find that the guidance department is helpful when it comes time to choose a college and get fi- nancial aid. 144—GUIDANCE Mrs. Ann Dinardo Carolyn Payne Mrs. Doris Sheck Library moved to new complex The library played hide-and-seek the first semester, with the library being stationed in the cafeteria. Librarians worked hard to keep things straight so there would not be a lot of lost material when the library was moved from its temporary location to the new building. LIBRARY—145 RIGHT: Jeff Maddox ex- presses his opinion to Tim Bailey newspaper. 146—ENGLISH on the Carl Alderman Marilyn Braddee Mrs. Mary Campbell Mrs. Bernadine Carroll Mrs. Marian Caswell Mrs. Helen Creech Mrs. Marietta Die Mrs. Jo Fergason Mrs. Berenda Green Mrs. Bette Langteau Mrs. Lena Matthews Jack McCahill ABOVE: Miss Propst helps Jimmy Broomfield with his reading. BELOW: With no library, stu- dents had to find their own source materials for book reports. English classes 2 crowd into auditorium English classes met in the auditorium and in portables for the first part of the year until C-building was completed, Class and school plays were postponed until second semester to allow for enough preparation. 48 UNCLE wiesh? and THE gE SPOTS ENGLISH—147 Opal Menius Mrs. Carol Olds Mrs. Carol Presco tt Ann Propst Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Mrs. Normandine Wesley 148—ENGLISH Mrs. Vivian Williams Mrs. Ann Wilman Martha Wray UPPER FAR LEFT: Would you believe Danny Lobato is really Alfred E. Neuman? LOWER FAR LEFT: Larry Lundeen, Cathy Thomas, and Lynn Johnson find the Globe Theatre interesting. LEFT: The first semester English classes were held in the audito- rium. BELOW: Mrs. Creech trys to help her students in smaller groups, if possible. ENGLISH—149 Laverne Blackard Elmer Brewton Janet Doak Forrest Hale . Esther Heil ;. Martha Jansen Marcia Levine Mrs. Virginia McIntosh Math is essential to today’s society The Math department offers many varied subjects to choose from. Math helps one to reason and think logically, and therefore is essential to every individual living in our rapidly changing society. eee 150—MATH Mrs. Francis Merricks Bill Miller Mrs. Margaret Rockafellow Mrs. Betty Sweany Robert Wells Mrs. Elizabeth Zelazo CENTER: Mr. Forrest Hale puts enthusiasm into his teaching. FAR LEFT: Mark Van Wyke studies hard on his math assignment. LEFT: Miss Doak gives special help to those students who need it. Dr. Enid Akhurst Christian Bailey Mrs. Evelyn Blow Gary Boyer Romondt Budd John Manchester « Science helps our study of ecology Science plays a big part in all of our lives, especially in the way of ecology. Biology, chemistry, and physics are all important subjects that help our understanding of the world and its inhabitants. 152—SCIENCE Carl Martin Jerry Patterson Donnell Sanders Mrs. Joan Spera William Towery Peter Walker CENTER: Mr. Towery care- fully explains Chemistry to Lil- lian Ruekauf and Rob Whitsett. FAR LEFT: Chris Klondike, Sue Offutt, and Sharie Basham hope the experiment is suc- cessful. UPPER RIGHT: In Bi- ology one learns that smoking is hazardous to health. ABOVE: Jeanne Maehlmann finds a biology mouse resting on Patty Johnson’s shoulder. Mrs. Barbara Weber SCIENCE—153 fi pumila piece race ta nace Gary Brewer Mrs. Christine Dietrich Mrs. Virginia Gray Mrs. Suzanne Guest Mrs. Delores James Nolene Justice 154—SOCIAL STUDIES Henry Moody Mrs. Marie Murphy Robert Smith Paul Tavitian Theadis Watson Robert Wilkner Social Studies meets student’s interests The social studies department has met the interests of most students. Western Civ- ilizations, Sociology, and Psychology were Mrs. Delores Wilks all new subjects open to students interested in human social behavior. The department also sponsored several field trips. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Paul Tavitian makes psychology interesting. LEFT: Larry Coursey explains sociology to Jack Haggerty. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Smith found teaching in the crowded cafeteria a challenge. RIGHT: Pam Gibson, Tore Wistedt, and Steve Benner enlivened study of historical characters. Dennis Cox is the moderator of the proceedings. SOCIAL STUDIES—155 Mrs. Thelma Atkinson Mrs. Edna Brown Mrs. Carolyn Cook Mrs. Doris Emmett Mrs. Anne Hickman Mrs. Sara Johnson Bus. Ed. helps in careers and college Business Education prepares students for careers in business management, account- ing, and secretarial work. Students pre- paring for college find that typing is a real help in classes. This year, General Business and Work Experience were open to freshmen. 4 UPPER FAR LEFT: Mrs. Doris Emmett checks carefully the progress of her shorthand stu- dents. LOWER FAR LEFT: Joe Ba- listreri finds learning how to type no easy job. LEFT: Mrs. Sarah Johnson watches thoughtfully as her students take a timed test. BUSINESS EDUCATION—157 Mrs. Helen Creech Richard Flaherty Hal Green Mrs. Marsha Hirsch _ , J 7 ee wy Ys Susan O’Conner Mrs. Karen Wager Mrs. Helen Watkins Foreign Language 1s a valuable asset A person who takes a foreign language learns more than just how to speak in a for- eign tongue. He gains a knowledge of the customs and traditions of that country. Knowing a foreign language is a valuable as- set for anyone. The foreign language depart- ment at Pompano offers courses in Spanish, French, German, Russian, and Latin. ABOVE: George Cleveland finds Mrs. Wager’s test no cinch! RIGHT: Eating lunch at ten o'clock has become a habit for Victoria Cheshire. UPPER FAR RIGHT: Coach Phil Linville says “Drivers Education wants you!” 158—FOREIGN LANGUAGE i | ie PRESEN BEIT PRE wep ion ORPMALAAME, NNEREIMRIEN,, Driver’s Ed. makes students aware Driver’s Education teachers good, sports- manlike driving. The driving coaches make sure that students are aware of the laws and are capable of driving both safely and de- fensively on the road. Phil Linville Rick Miller Tucker Morris Jerry Patterson Wayne Wickstrum DRIVERS EDUCATION—159 Mrs. Beverly Bauerband Georgette Eicher er oe Mrs. Lillie Grooms BELOW: Margie McCalla studies on Betty Myrick a rainy P. E. day. LEFT; Volley ball is an energetic sport. CENTER: Less than energetic students are some- times on the volleyball court. UP- PER FAR RIGHT: Dave King is al- most blocked by Gina Jaquess while Mercy Hill and Deanna Tackett hope for a rebound. LOWER FAR RIGHT: Joel Donner demonstrates his ability in touch football. 160—PHYSICAL EDUCATION Jim Caldwell Rolf Schmitz Jim Vanover Phys. Ed. is not just exercise Physical Education is more than just sit-ups and the 50-yard dash. This department em- phasizes learning the rules and regulations of various sports and following good, sports- manlike conduct rules necessary to be a winner at anything in life. PHYSICAL EDUCATION—161 gqguacas! gaga sgasesg! 2 eRaeeees “EE EERSTE? 2 PEEELEL ES gagesaetes e3 T3s bi] qnagaugess? Petite qegnesners quasnaanes we. Bt 4 162—ART Macrame is taught in art classes The art department, one of Pompano’s more popular departments, became even more popular this year with macrame being taught. Advanced Drawing and Independent Study were also offered to more advanced art students. Karen Barr June Capstack Mrs. June Groszer Nancy Irish Above Left: John Franco is eng- rossed with his art project. Above: Shirley Polk is dis- playing her fine woven mat. Right: Art students employ their talent to beautify Pompano. eee ABOVE: Fran Hardy takes her bass playing very seriously. BELOW: Mr. Robert Sweitzer can be found di- recting our number one band. Music is important to school life The music department at P.B.S.H.S. has al- ways played a large part in the life of the school. Our fine band, orchestra, and chorus each presents different programs throughout the year for the benefit of the student body and community. A new member of the mu- sic department this year is Bernard Switzer, who replaced the late Richard H. Elliott. Mrs. Katie McMillin Mrs. Wanda Wood MUSIC—163 een Cc RIGHT: Debra Houston whips up a tasty dessert. ABOVE LEFT: Clean-up is another part of running a smooth kitchen. UPPER FAR RIGHT: Milledge Robinson, Leroy Clark, and «Ll. Die Goneyohelp move into G-Building. UPPER FAR RIGHT: Nei- ther heat, humidity, nor lack of equipment deters Mr. Schiavoni from his appointed task. Mrs. Jeanne Anderson Kay Hammond Duchess Passiglia Home Ec. teaches basics first semester The Home Economics Department spent the first semester teaching the basics of home- making; nutrition, textiles, and decorating. ; The second semester, after the completed Mrs. Carmrl Provencal ; construction, the cooking and sewing por- Donna Tvarock tions were able to be taught in the renovated L-wing. 164—HOME ECONOMICS Industrial Arts began second semester Industrial Arts ran into quite a problem, with the construction keeping the students from using the machines in G Building. Met- als, Woods, Graphics, Electronics, and Drafting are all included in the Industrial Arts program. Once the building was com- pleted, the students enrolled in these courses produced some fine work. Richard Board Robert Mertz John Sabin Charles Schiavoni Fred Walter INDUSTRIAL ARTS—165 Billy Bretz Walter Pafenburg ee FT ot hy edie tate | RIGHT: The Agriculture farm ‘ + ag SH ding Cents Se iis Bok ae ee to carries all sorts of wild boars. BE- ee Lm ii i= ae Eee a LOW: What a ham! BELOW Sree cairn eRe mR aL | RIGHT: Joy Miles feeds her fine pet calf, “Fritters.” Ag students have chance for jobs The agriculture department allows for stu- dents to take everything from Introductory Agriculture to Agriculture IV, “Ag” students work on the agriculture farm and take care of animals and crops. There is also a chance for students to get a job pertaining to agriculture or related fields. SE, Ses ea 166—AGRICULTURE Maintenance staff works long hours Students do not always realize the enormous amount of work done by the Pom- pano Maintenance staff. They not only work daily, but are at school in the evening to open rooms for night school and clubs. ABOVE LEFT: For early ap- petites Mrs. Susie Kirkland and Mrs. Gertrude Murray sell delicious sandwiches and milk. ABOVE AND LEFT: Maintenance plays a big part in the appearance of our school. MAINTENANCE—167 SENIORS Editors: Deanna Tackett, Linda North, Lisa Petrone, and Tom Mims. 169 Senior officers: Sharon Brown, Tim Bailey, Lucy Goodrum, and Emily Allen discuss prom plans. 170—SENIORS oad ities ee Bigs Se Ges Seniors bring spirit to confusing year With an attitude of ‘“Let’s make the last the best’, the class of ’72 set out to excel every other class in pride and spirit. As some of the old Pompano traditions could not be continued, the class of ’72 started some new ones. Homecoming visors were worn by all the seniors at the homecoming game, and the seniors decorated the stands before the game. During second semester, there was an epidemic of “‘senioritis”, but no one seemed to suffer any ill effects other than a few tears when the Alma Mater was sung for the last time, and the class of ’72 knew that it wouldn't be long before they would be “alumni” of PBHS. (Oo Cane Ree Barbara Ackermann Jacqueline Adams Tom Adams Bob Addis Cynthia Allan Cassandra Allen Emily Allen John Ames Cindy Anderson Donna Andrews Michael Ardito Anita Armbrister Kathy Atkins Alan Bader Tim Bailey Dennis Baker Arnetha Banks Mary Barron Victoria Bass Dianne Beal Maude Bear Robert Beal Carl Beaulac Virginia Bedenk SENIORS—171 Bill Steffy and Liz Wistedt marvel at the speed with which PHS is being rebuilt. Kathleen Bell Margaret Benash Linda Benedick Michael Benson Lee Bernardo Stephen Bevill e Marcia Bickers Marcus Blackwell Robert Block Tim Blondin Jan Boat Sandra Boehl Roy Borgatti Brenda Bowen Colette Boyer Steve Boyd Dean Braddock Deborah Bradford 172—SENIORS Yolanda Brea Joe Brescia Luann Brewer George Brokaw Ann Brorstrom Bronnie Brown Rosetta Brown Sharon Brown James Brownell Leah Broxey Betty Bullard Carole Burke Katherine Burgin Blake Burnsides Marie Byrp Michael Calabrese Christine Callaway Jim Callow Jean Cammelleri Dianne McCall SENIORS—173 Dear] Pulliam tells Bev Nord exactally how to drive. But Bev is determined to have her despair and turns to prayer. Debra Carlson Kevin Caselle Debbie Caskey Ray Castenholtz Christopher Cawley Alicia Chao 174—SENIORS Iola Cheeley Deborah Clark Linda Clark Robert Clark William Claussen Stephen Clendenin George Cleveland Stanley Cloyd own way, so Der! gives up in PE Steve Coggin Sandi Cole Dorothy Collier Steven Collister Mark Colyer Theresa Corker Robin Cottrill Lucinda Cover Richard Crouch Cathy Crouch Joyce Cribbett Margaret Crawford Audrey Crowe Rollin Cummins Arpie Cunigan Nancy Curran Roxanne D’Alexander Jeff Daniels Paulette Daniels Jamie Davis Richard Davis Jack Dean Mark DeBellis Pat DeBeltrand SENIORS—175 176—SENIORS Kandy DeForest Carol Delk John DeMattia Lu Ann Demers Marilyn Derico Sylvester Derico Neal Devitt James Deweese Mary D’Haveloose David Dietrich Diane Dimarchi Anthony DiMatteo Elayn Dimitrouleas Debra Dimon Mark Dixon Thomas Domecki Roxann Donley Christine Doubrava Donald Douglas Mary Doyle Karen Draper Norman Drouillard Leo Dupree Dan Durante Tim Eckenwiler Kathleen Ellis Beverly Engle Debra Ervin Pat Eyler Drew Falatick Neal Fessenden James Filosa Russell Finch Debbie Fleishman Robert Forcier Guy Fortin Jayne Francis Thomas Franco Debra Franks Petra Fraschetti Jeanne Maehlman knows the key to getting attention. SENIORS—177 George Gano Valentene Gardner Barry Gariglio Margaret Gates Walter Gay Christine Gentry Marilyn Gibson Sheila Giesa Joseph Gilcrease David Gillispie Glenn Ginegaw Jeff Ginegaw Bradley Girten Sandra Goldman Angela Gonzales Janis Goral Robert Gore Nancy Graffius Wanda Graham Luvetta Grant Emma Green Rick Green Greg Gregory Ellen Grix 178—SENIORS Peter Gronbeck Maris Gutierrez Ken Hammett Richard Hamzik Mike Harburg Jenny Hardy Marilyn Harmon Linda Hart Nancy Hartman Sally Hartman Ernestine Heath Jack Hegarty Don Heinrich Donna Heinrich Lorraine Helma Randolph Henning Essie Hill Mae Hill Mercere Hill Claude Hinson Ken Hoag Richie Hoggins Robert Holbrook Diane Holloway SENIORS-—179 Seniors show spirit Scott Holschbach by wearing visors. Marcia Homeyard Dorette Homnick Monica Hoover Kathleen Hopkins Carol Hotchkin Constance Houck Reginald Houston Scott Howard Gary Howell Debra Hron Brenda Humphery Joel Hunter Karen Hutchison Pat Hutchison Kent Hale Mark Israels 180—SENIORS Anita Jackson Robert Jacobs Bronwyn Jefferson Stacey Jenkins Georgene Jennaro William Jesse Cindy Johnson Fred Johnson Judith Johnson Keturah Johnson Mary Johnson Patricia Johnson Patricia Lynn Johnson Patti Johnson Sam Johnson Maureen Johnston Dolletha Jones Robert Kahn SENIORS—181 182—SENIORS Robert Kain Pat Kane Sharon Kane Vicki Kanode Risa Karneol Thomas Karsten Jeff Keller Michelle Kelley Sharon Kelly Barton Kendall Charles Kennedy Susan Kerez Carolyn Kester Stewart Kester Karen Kidder David King Mary Kintchen Ann Kirk Jeffery Kohn Randell Koser John Krix Hazel Kyel James Lacivita Viola Lamar Patrice Landi David Langley Mary Larsen Pam Lasecki Nancy Lauth Robert Lechot Laura Lewis Marilyn Lewis Willa Lewis Thomas Little Patrick Longstreth Larry Lundee n Ernest Mackifield Broken bones were a com- mon sight around Pompano this football season. Seren, SS y SENIORS—183 Susan Mack Jeffery Maddox The class of “72” proudly display their flag and spirit. Jeanne Maehlmann Susan Magness apa Malcom Manners Glenda Maples Barbara Martin Bill Martin Susan Martone Burr Matthews John Matthews Joanne Mayer Michael Mayer Gary McBride Ora McCall Queen McClendon 184—SENIORS Darlene McCloud Mark McClure Sharon McCoy Mary McDonald Robert McDonald James McDougald Frankie McGee James McNulty Lynne Meilahn Dan Middleton Joy Miles Leon Miller Tom Mims Robin Monard Mary Montgomery Barbara Moore Daphne Moore Jeannette Moore Lorri Morrison Paula Morrison Donna Mroczenski John Mulleavey Cheryl Mumford Charles Mungai SENIORS—185 Elizabeth Murray Joanna Musengo Gary Nace Cynthia Nelson Martina Nero Diana Newman Edward Nicholson Virginia Niessen John Nolan Beverly Nord Cheryl Norling Melanie Norris Susan Nussdorf Thomas Oakes Pat Oakley Queen candidate Sharon Brown waits impatiently for half-time. 186—SENIORS Tim O’Conner Edna Oelhafen Terry O'Neil William Orben Jeff Orcutt Lyndia Oriend Scott Orr Jill Palmer Joanne Parker Randolph Parks Mona Parman Randy Parton Austin Patneau Nancy Paulsen Thomas Pawlik Jeff Peal Connie Penuel Connie Perkins Pat Peterson Gail Petracca Theodore Petty Carla Pittman Kathy Pittman Ken Poirier SENIORS—187 Harold Polk David Polmann Marion Ponder Terri Powers Ronald Pray Jonathan Preste Terri Preston Denise Pridemore Derl Pulliam Barbara Purvere Paula Rahn Debbie Raines Larry Lundeen finds a place to “set away from it all”. 188—SENIORS James Ramsey Don Randolph Connie Reed Patricia Reedy Donna Reeves James Richards Don Richter Glenda Roberts Joseph Roberts Susan Roberts Betty Robinson Cherry Robinson Mark Robinson Robert Robson Maurice Rodger Dan Rogers Willie Rogers Ana Roig John Rollins Roger Rose Kathy Ross Kim Ross Robin Rowland Neil Roult SENIORS—189 Joan Rubino Kathleen Rughaase Jack Ryalls Jill Ryalls Deborah Saeva Dianne Sanders Jamie Sanders Robin Sands Edward Scalzitti Alan Schack Daniel Schmidt Paul Scholar Kathy Schumaker Michael Schutz | James Scott Gail Seifert i Kim Sempell Seniors sometimes decorate their parking space. 190—SENIORS Laura Sempell Stan Serfling Richard Sheak Dorthy Shear Janice Sheldon Karen Sherk Wayne Sherman Carol Shivel Susan Shundich Rose Slack Gary Slatkow Thomas Small Craig Smith Gladys Smith Janice Smith Kelly Smith Margaret Spanola Gloria Spear jill Spencer Mike Spencer Roy Spooner Susan Sprague Wendy Stager James Staples SENIORS—191 Bill Steffey Anthony Stender Lisa Stern Harley Stevens Cynthia Stewart Sue Stone : Thomas Stradtner Patricia Studley Susan Sueck Sharon Swan Lureen Sweat Dennis Symonds Deanna Tackett Kari Tannis Dianne Taylor Elizabeth Teears Jance Terry Maynard Tetlinger Catharine Thomas Mary Thomas James Tierney Susan Tilleman Bradley Tischer Gloria Thompson 192—SENIORS Photo member Barton Kendall is found at the opposite end of a lens. Dorine Tomaszewicz Drew Tommers Sharon Topper Jackellyn Torppey Dan Towery Sanders Troutman Chris Tunkey Pam Tunkey Mark Uhles James VanBuren James Vanderzicht SENIORS—193 Kathy Vasilake Donna Vaughn Matthew Vernon Maria Villa Chris Viscomi Cindra Walker Gary Wagoner Merlene Walker Teresa Walton Debra Ward Sharon Walsh Peggy Washington Katherine Watts Verna Weaver Scott Webster Lela Wegman Matthew Weiss Kathy Weist Suzanne Welsh Sandra Wentworth Jeanne Werner Muriel West Sarah Whalen Dan Whaley 194—SENIORS Shelly Wyatt Deborah Wysong Paula Wheeler Leon White William White Craig Wiedenhofer James Wilke Karen Wilkinson Charles Williams Diannia Williams Jeff Williams Patricia Williams Ruby Williams Yvonne Williams Alan Willis Leslie Wimmer Genevieve Wincek Kyle Winkler Elizabeth Wistedt Liz Wistedt Michael Wood Dan Wronski SENIORS—195 7 mer 196 ll tn | UNDERCLASS MN (= ) Sn 198—JUNIORS Pres. Alan Williams, Sec. Fran Hardy, Treas. Mich- ele Neidich, and V.P. Dave Gerhardt are the junior class officers. Class of ’73 shows school spirit Problems and pride marked the start of the Year for the class of ’73. Not having a gym for the homecoming dance was quite a prob- lem but the juniors showed pride by holding a dance later on in the year. The Class of '73 was very active in school activities and be- came leaders as well as followers. The magazine drive was a great success and brought in a lot of money. Of, course, select- ing class rings was the highlight of the year, as it is with all prospective graduates. The leadership, pride, and responsibility exhib- ited by the Class of ’73 indicate that it will be one of the best senior classes ever. | Editors: Karen Winther, Wendy Soowal, and Michele Neidich. Donna Ackermann Eddie Adamo Jim Adams Marcia Alexander Maranda Allen Jody Anderson Rick Anderson Claire Andrews John Armstrong Ted Arsenault Rick Austin Harold Bader Herbert Baldwin Liz Barnes Dorothy Barther Shari Basham David Baskett Debbie Baxley Cathy Beck Gary Beckvermit Joe Balistreri Don Beattie Bill Bedford Steve Benner Todd Benson Krissten Benson Barbara Biltz Robert Bingler Adrienne Black Cherilyn Black Rebecca Black Cheryl Bodine Cris Bohr Janice Bowmaster Arthur Bonnet Pam Bradley Muffie Brass Keith Brennen Don Brewer Fran Brewer Sam Brooke Jimmy Broomfield Sue Brorstrom Beverly Brooks Wes Brown Herbert Brown Julian Brown Sally Brownell JUNIORS—199 Troy Browning Brenda Brownlee Stephanie Bunn Dianne Burton Jim Bushway Eileen Camp Debra Campbell Denise Campbell Steve Carroll Casey Carson Scott Carter Marie Casey Willie Cheeley Vicky Cheshire Challie Chilton Gary Chotiner Teri Choulat Jeff Cishek Cathi Clampett John Clark Leroy Clark Steve Clark Beulah Clemmons Randy Cloyd Marla Colbert Bob Cochran Paula Coldren Gary Cole Sue Cole Maureen Collins Tom Cooper Ben Cottrell 200—JUNIORS Gary Chotiner and Gary Wallman are | two Gary’s with the same thing in mind. | 5 Rob Courtwright Chris Cowen Allen Cox Dennis Cox Chuck Cox Dorothy Crispo Sue Crouch Vickie Crouch Maryanne Czapala Christine Davis Donna Davis Meredith Davis Therese de St. Aubin Jim DeBowes Diane DeFino Frank DeGrazia Dan Degiovine Leo DeMattia | Diana Derrico Gordon Diem Diane Dimier Jim Doolittle Marilyn Dougharty Pat Driscoll oma Steve D’Surney Ellen Duff Wendy Dygert Ervin Eaker Debby Eddy Dennis Edwards Ann Eikenberry Leslie Ellis Bobbie Elwood Linda Erdely JUNIORS—201 Arthur Faupel Lynne Fay Cynthia Fells Jack Ferguson Janice Ferris Maxy Fields Joe Foglia Joann Forbes Laurel Folsom David Ford Gwen Fox Jamie Francis David Frazier John Franco Renee Frenzel Marsha Friedman Cheryl Frisk Janie Furman Lori Futch Mike Galinski Deborah Gates Ken Gaumer George Gay Glenn Gelatt Leslie Gern Dave Gerhardt Debbie Gibbs ABOVE LEFT: Coach Vanover and Jack Ferguson talk over a few line- plays. BELOW RIGHT: Carlos Rosende discusses future college plans with Coach Conley in the guidance office. 202—JUNIORS Pam Gibson Jean Goergen Ann Goldwyn Chris Coodnow Edgar Goodrum Sheryl Goodrum David Goral John Gormley Bill Green Celestine Green John Gretz Mike Griffis Mark Griffth Dale Gruber Debbie Guisewite Harold Gumbart David Hall Donna Hall Nancy Hanna Fran Hardy Dodge Hardy Curtis Harris David Harris Diane Hart ‘i James Haynes Lisa Hayward Howard Hedges David Heinrich Pam Heisey Karen Hellegaard Linda Hembree Pam Henderson Kathy Hendrix Patricia Hendrix Cindy Herceg Bruce Hess JUNIORS—203 Jamey Heuser Beverly Hill Pat Himmelheber Kathy Hines Kay Hobbie Debbie Hogan Ken Hole Greg Holm Fern Holt Joe Homnick Richard Horton Debbie Houston Kathie Howell Linda Hron Joe Huddleston Pat Hudson Pat Humphrey Becky Hutchison Craig Israels Jeff Jackson Tommy James Lynn Janiello Gina Jacquess Joanne Jennings Jodie Jewell Connie Johnson Charlie Johnson Judy Johnson Judy Johnson John Johnson Lilli Johnston Candy Jones Jimmy Jones Julie Jones Pat Jones Dan Kaelin Debbie Kain Gail Kami Sandi Kanyok Pam Kartub Kim Keaton Bill Keeley Nancy Keene Karla Kelley Glenn Kennedy Pete Kerez Steve Kilgore Dolores King Homeroom 513 collected the most money to support Junior class. 204—JUNIORS cr eh Chris Klondike Becky Knight Sharon Koerner Jeff Kosko Jim Krix Jolene Krumscheid Joe Kulunas Sheryl Kuntz Rose Marie Kurtz Jeannette Lewis Mona Larrett Kris Larsen Missy Larsen Aldonnie Laster Barbara Lee John Lee Jeff Lewis Shirley Lewis Robert Lewis Laurie Libin Donald Liesenfelt Sally Linden George Littler Matt Lohnaas JUNIORS—205 John Lonas Gloria Long Richard Long Lynn Lucas Jim Mackey Howard Mallory Calvin Malone Rosemary Manners Kim Mastman Carol Matthews Kathy May Gail McBride Skip McBride Bill McCall Sean McCarthy John McClain Linda McClendon Ava McCoy Debbie McCulloch Maureen McDowell Brenda McDuffie Merlin McDuffie Pearl McFadden Mark McHose Cindy McKinnon Bernice McLemore Karen Merolla 206—JUNIORS EEE — a) Bill Meyer George Meyer Peggy Miccli Ann Miles Marie Milford Karen Miller Rick Mills Vicki Mills Bill Mims James Montgomery Mack Montgomery Joe Moore Nancy Moore Melissa Morrison Diana Mossel Craven Murphy Gary Musselman Joe Natella Wendy Nave Paul Naylor Richard Neff Michele Neidich Jeff Neill Bob Nelson Debbie Nesbitt Pam Newton Pat Nickens Robert Norrid Linda North Keith Nosbisch Vince Nuccio Debbie Nuelle Mark Nugent Nancy Nusdorf i CD ABOVE LEFT: In school or on the , beach homework must be done. BE- LOW RIGHT: Mike McLendon re- laxes after football practice. JUNIORS—207 Steve Obenauf Lawrence Odom Sue Offut Lynette Olson Renee Olson John Orcutt Mike O’steen Gale Ostrosser Levone Outlaw John Page Richard Panton Debra Parker Jeff Patsy Chery! Patterson Donna Patterson Bruce Paulson Le Ann Pensyl Jeff Perkins Darlyn Perry Cindy Peterson Richard Petracca Lisa Petrone Tom Petrovsky Wayne Pittman Ralph Polachek Shirley Polk Der! Pulliam Ed Purchase Gerald Rahaiser Mike Raley Mike Ratcliff Bill Rathbone Dave Reichart Wayne Reinga Ellen Reukauf Lillian Reukauf “Ask Me” girls help John Lee around the school. 208—JUNIORS Steve Riggs Ron Robinson Galmor Rodgers Lang Roman Rose Rita Carlos Rosende Pat Ross Bill Rosse Debbie Rowles Jeff Rowles David Rubin Bob Rudolph Ken Runyan Donald Russell Pat Salinger Randy Salisbury Maria Sanchez Steve Santoro Linda Savino Gerri Scardino Robin Schadler Jeff Schutt Beth Scott Julie Severin Ed Shadoin Michelle Shaudys John Sheffield Kay Shelly Glenn Sherman Sue Sherwood Mark Shiple John Simek Holly Six Kathy Skaggs Richard Slade Diana Slife JUNIORS—209 Angela Smith Larry Smith Robin Smith Shari Smith Valjean Smith Steve Smorag Alton Sneed Matt Snyder Carol Solomon Wendy Soowal Ben Sorensen Vince Sortino Tim Spainhour Alice Spear Betty Spencer Rod Spooner Coni Stables Howard Stacier Toba Stanton Keith Steffens Linee Steffens Charles Stehlin Nancy Stein John Steinmuller Missy Stephen Mike Stephens Robyne Stevenson Ronald Stewart Kathi Suiters Tracy Swanson Starr Sydell Caron Sykes Eric Syverson Terri Taylor Verna Tharpe Ruthie Thomas 210—JUNIORS Bill Tinsley Elaine Troesken George Vanderwiele Carlos Verdugo John Waldo Fred Walker George Wallace Laurie Wallis Gary Wallman Cindy Walls Kevin Walsh Mike Ward Steve Ward Nancy Watkins Nancy Wavle Ben Weaver Debra Webb Norm Wellings Paula Wendland Celeste Whitsett Sue Wierda Robert Wiggins Alan Williams Charlene Williams Ivery Williams Rufus Williams Donald Williamson fem | Oy a s b? ABOVE LEFT: Juniors participate in the tradition of selecting class rings. BELOW RIGHT: Juniors smile for their yearbook pictures. JUNIORS—211 212—JUNIORS Celeste Whitsett David Willoughby Lynn Willoughby Michele Wilson Robbie Wilson Jim Winans Karen Winther Jim Wirshing Tore Wistedt Sharen Woodly Dave Woodruff Vivian Wooten Don Worden Robin Wortz Jeanie Wright Jennifer Wunsch Julie Yonkman Carol Lynn Ziegler ABOVE LEFT: Junior class car wins first prize in Homecoming parade. ABOVE RIGHT: Do- lores King writes against time to finish her test. BELOW LEFT: Dennis Cox finds condi- tions relaxing. JUNIORS—213 214—SOPHOMORES Spirited sophomores raise money for class The class of ’74 has been at Pompano for two years now, and it is easy to see their en- thusiasm and spirit. Raising money was one of the sophomores main objectives, and nu- merous car washes were held. The class of '74 built a beautiful float for homecoming, and made sure everyone knew sophomores have spirit. Sophomore officers, Pres., Becky Becton; Sec., Jan Standish; V.P., Dennis Bailey; and Treas., Missy Keller plan more fund-raising activities for the year. Reeve Abraben Laqua Abrams Herman Adams Lee Alderman Cheryl Allen Candi Anderson Kathy Anderson Mark Andrako Ray Artz Steven Aspenwall Neil Austin Dennis Bailey Duke Bailey Brenda Baker Owen Barry Sara Baskett Bob Beccue Becky Becton James Benson Robyn Billings Betsy Bingler Scott Bink Mark Blinco Karen Block Roger Bloss Alan Blue Joanna Bongiovanni Lyne Booher Mark Brame Ken Braun Susan Bray Robert Brentley Patti Brewer Thomas Brewer Cindy Briggs Karen Brock Lawrence Brown Glenn Brown Hank Brown joseph Brown Melanie Brown Minnie Brown Carolyn Bullard Vera Bullard Annette Burns Ben Burroughs Robin Burroughs Shane Butler SOPHOMORES 215 Tommy Butts Timothy Callum Lynn Calmes A OS A A A A Sk lk A A A le I A lS Oy le j ; | ! : Colleen Campo Shelia Carr Cathy Carswell Ronald Carter Bob Casey Ruth Champion Lynn Chiacchiero Mike Chick Patricia Chupp Debbie Ciotoli Denise Ciotoli Roger Cishek Donna Clayton Christophe Cochran Ted Cole Stan Collister Rick Colosimo Alan Conner Nick Coppola Chery! Corace Lee Cornish Ernestine Coven Jackie Cover George Cox Tom Crabtree Jerome Crowder Susan Cruise Bob Currie Debra Dalexander Steve Damiano 216—SOPHOMORES Theresa Dangelo Anthony Davis Barry Davis Larry Davis Mark Davis Vincent Davis Michael Deberry Joel Densmore Mark Devitt Sandy DeWitt Sybil DeWitt Gary Dickens David Dickerson Caren Dickstein Douglas Dietrich Lisa Dionne Donna Dobson Judith Dorner Sue Doyle Barbara Duis Sue Ealey Gail Eckstadt David Elwart Bill Esselstrom Rick Etters Kelvin Evens Candice Fairchild The J.V. team was loyally sup- ported by many fans and the band at their games. SOPHOMORES-—217 Debra Fanelli Joann Fania Gloria Favors George Ferrel David Fina Terry Fina Debby Fischer Kerry Fivek Marette Fletcher Joann Ford Sue Fowler Jeffery Francis Robert Franklin Irene Fredlund Jayne Gall James Gern Richard Gern Gary Gestewitz Monica Gfrorer Allen Glasper Nilda Gonzalez Teri Gould Phil Grees Debra Griffin Veronica Griffin John Grinder Wanda Grooms Marion Grooms Christoph Guillette Thomas Gutman Val Galdeman Cliff Hall Gina Halstead Nancy Hamilton Richard Hammond Tara Hancock Sharon Hardie Larry Harner Lee Harris Jo Hayden Br 1. ABOVE RIGHT: Vivian Stricter does homework in our sunny outdoor study hall. RIGHT: Super- Bug is the favorite car in Driver’s Ed. 218 Lynn Haywood Rickey Head Sara Hegney David Helma Steve Henning Rebecca Henry Judy Herceg Lisa Heslet Albert Hill Louis Himmelheber Lynn Hoarty Linda Hobbie Eddie Hoggins Jean Holdorf Alvin Hollie Vernon Holloway Eric Holzer Laura Howe Sue Hughey Dexter Humphery Jeff Hurt Rick Hylek Roy Inman Alethea Irving Ian Jackson Dan Jakala Patrick James Lynn Jaramillo Rhonda Jefferson Jeffery Jenkins Gloria Jerkins Tom Jesse Christoph Johnson Chris Johnson Harriet Johnson Sharree Johnson Brad Johnston Janice Jolly Denise Jones Judy Jones Judy Jones Julia Jones Kerry Judson Terry Kadron Debra Kal Pam Kanode Wendy Kartub Naomi Kearse Tim Keeley David Keene Kathryn Keller Missy Keller Larry Kelly Rick Kellogg Todd Kellogg Linda Kendall Tina Kercheval Donna Kersten Darryl Keaa Kim Kerrigan 220—SOPHOMORES Voices unite in harmony under the direction of Mrs. McMillin, our chorus director. Valerie Kester Debra Kiddy David King Elizabeth Kintchen Yvonne Kintchen Randy Koningsburg Kurt Krueger Mark Kureziel Frank Lacava Ruth Lacivita Gary Lalande Debra Lambeth Robin Langley Donald Lavin Janice Leach Gary Listort Thomas Livoti Michael Loftus Amanda Lohnaas Anthony Lombardi Karen Lomen John Losey James Lotze SOPHOMORES—221 Spanish class moves outside to keep cool. Jerry Lotze Scott Lounsbury Vernon Lucas Brett Luckey Lori Lundeen Barbara Lunn Nancy Macmillen Ralph Magnus Richard Maier Beth Maloni Karen Maltby Barbara Mapp Irene M athis Terry Matthews Connie McCalla Kathy McCauley Gloria McCray Michele McCormick Barbara McDuffie Shirley McGirt Althea McClendon Quinton McMillan Henry McNabb Gwen McWhorter Jan Meilahn Teena Merrel Jacquelyn Meyer Peter Mickler Paul Miles Geremy Miller 222—SOPHOMORES Mary Miller Tracy Miller Willie Miller Lynda Mims Jimmy Mims Annete Minnich Cecil Mitchell Mary Moffet Joyce Montgomery David Moore Eugene Moore Jeff Moore John Moore Laura Moore Melanie Moore Susan Moore Nancy Morehouse John Moreland Blanch Morel Charles Morley Carmen Mossel Joe Murphy Maureen Murphey Brian Mussleman Terri Nave Kevin Nelson Cornelius Newsome Annette Minnich answers the phone for Pompano Beach Senior High. SOPHOMORES—223 Students enthusiastically join snake dance. Gayle Norling Judy Norton Tom Nosbisch Jim Nowlin Tom Nuelle Mark Nunemaker Kathy Nyemeta Susan Olshove Anita Olson Perry Ott Becky Owens Karen Owens Lori Owens Cindy Pardue Lee Parker Shelley Paul Tom Peterson Mike Petrie Judith Petrucci Mary Pfeifler Mildred Pfeifler Wendy Phillips Jeff Pickerill Linda Pitcher 224—SOPHOMORES Oliver Pinkston Wayne Price Doug Padish Debbie Raines Judy Rea Bruce Reed Susan Reid James Reynolds Marlene Rich Susan Rindone Myron Robinson Willie Robinson Pat Rogers Susan Rogers Sue Rollins Ken Rudolph Susan Ryan John Salzano Donna Sandridge Avion Sanford A. Schaefer Sue Scherf J. Schick Audrey Schilf Martha Schmidt Barbara Scholar Kevin Schou Alan Scott Donna Scott Greg Searle Shelly Sefton Steve Shambach Terry Matthews finds good use for her locker between classes. SOPHOMORES-—225 Anne Sharp Gordon Sharp Arthur Sheldon Sue Sherman Donna Sherouse Bill Sherry David Sherwood Nancy Sherwood Craig Shiple Peggy Shuman Jeff Simmons Mike Simmonds Brian Skiff Tim Small Susan Smiley Calvin Smith Janice Smith Kathy Smith Linda Smith Mike Smith Harry Smoak Steve Soderman Barbara Soper Mike Soto Kathy Spear Nancy Spear Teresa Sprunger John Stake Jan Standish Judy Standish 226—SOPHOMORES BELOW LEFT: Sandy DeWitt and Peggy Kaelin com- pare their “surprising” grades. LEFT: Mike Buzzo beats the bus crowd with his motorcycle. Dan Steffey David Stehlin Susan Stephen Willie Stephens Bob Stone Leslie Stone Vivian Stricker Jack Stroming Tom Sullivan Jessie Sweat Frances Tabbert Stephen Taber Walter Tallaksen Gary Tannet Cindi Taylor Ronnie Taylor Suzanne Taylor Charles Thomas Francis Thomas Jacquelyn Thomas Judith Thomas Mike Thomas Wendy Thomas Elaine Thompson Doreen Thwaites Elizabeth Times Kathy Timmons Greg Todd Meg Tommers SOPHOMORES—227 Sally Trice John Trzcinka Billy Tucker Frank Turner Larry Turner Larry Tyler Mark Ulmer Deborah Utz Scott Van Buren Denise Verna Angela Vinson Mary Wagner Jim Waldron Alvin Walker Linda Wyatt David Wurl Davette Wright Tom Woodward Art Wolff Sherry Wolfe John Wilson Charles Williams Edmond Williams Freddie Williams Janice Williams Marilyn Williams Thomas Williams Virginia Williams Mike Wilde John Wierda SS 4 4 Sayer. tee a | Ea ib ar POLS SM 5 A oe week id 4 ; 4 4 7 ‘ a . anti. b sie tet BE AI Gy - ay Se ee | ane svat : port Sophomore Homecoming car and float show pride. 228—SOPHOMORES Michele Wiegold Linda Wiedemann Gwendolyn White Carol White Mary Wheeler James West Angela Wesley Leona Werner Kirk Webster Doris Webster Debra Watt Kenny Waters Brynn Waters Susan Warner Wendy Walls Belinda Wallace Terry Walker Calvin Walker Deborah Yates SOPHOMORES—229 230—FRESHMEN Freshmen support Pompano at games The freshmen class built spirit by following the examples of the upperclassmen. The class of ’74 started raising money by having car washes, and supported P.B.S.H.S. by their enthusiasm at pep rallies and games. Freshmen officers: Mandy Webb, President; Holly Hubis, Secretary; Jackie Nowlin Treasurer; Mrs. Esther Heil, Sponsor, Not Pictured, Marilyn Render and Mrs. Virginia McIntosh, Sponsor. ; : pega AROS Eric Adams Sheryl Adams Curt Aldstadt Jennifer Allan Joyce Allen Kitty Allison Lisa Allmendinger Cindy Almodover Clifford Anderson Warren Appleton Brian Arnold Walter Avery Viola Baker Terry Barber Randy Bargre James Barnhart Glenn Bashman John Battle Sue Bayghman Scott Baughman Kim Bazner Carol Beck Richard Bedford Audrey Bell Terry Bell Andre Bennit Pam Berge Paul Berube Annette Bink Karen Birt Eleanor Black Joyce Black Billy Blackwell David Blake Jeff Blake Carolyn Blakely Carlos Blanko Jeff Bloss Ben Blue Tom Bodine Dan Bogers Jan Bolander Jackie Bowdle Kathy Braden Chuck Brewer Ed Brewer Bonnie Briggs FRESHMEN—231 232—FRESHMEN Pam Briggs Mary Brocato Arthur Brooms Allen Brown Chas Brown Debbie Brown Al Buchmann Bob Buntemack Gloria Burley Robert Burley Luretha Butler Merle Camp Benson Campbell Claude Campbell Stuart Campbell Judy Campbell Brian Carnes Barbara Carter Beth Carter Cheryl Carter Jerome Carter Mikie Cavallo Mike Chadwick Mike Charbo Lyne Chesel Joe Chimera Cindy Chriss Joanne Clark Michael Clark Stacy Clark Chester Clayton Teresa Clements Louistine Clemons Iris Clemonc Jeanette Clover Alan Coffman Gary Coffman Larry Cole Todd Cole Tom Colosima L.D. Coney Emery Cook Mary Cook Alvin Cooper Carlos Copa Lynn Corsell Dane Cottrill Mindy Cottrill Fred Coulter Susan Cox ABOVE LEFT: Betsy Reus and Ken Stradtner check for missing year- book names. BELOW RIGHT: Lind- say Ryan gives her loyalty to the Mickey Mouse Club. FRESHMEN—233 Mike Craig Evelyn Crawford Linda Crispo Sue Crouse Randy Cummins Kathy Curry Cleveland Daniels Gloria Daniels Eddie Daniels Jim Danner Benjamin Davis Brenda Davis Larry Davis Mark Davis Patrease Davis Dale Davis Vita Debellis Mike Devendorf John Dewitt Nancy Dibble Edna Dixon Sharon Dobson Diane Docher Larry Docher Mary Domecki Bill Donnelly Joel Donner Ann Doolittle Bill Dorwell Laura Douglas 234—FRESHMEN Sarah Early Paul Eatman Melody Edgerton Charlene Edwards Valarie Edwards Beth E ikenberry Lora Elston Ellen Enders Jerry Esper Trevor Evans Cindi Fagan Matt Fessenden Kieth Fetherston Robert Fields Elise Flowers Maureen Foggiano Frank Folsom Debbie Ford Elaine Forrest Bill Foster Shirley Gadson Deborah Frazier Richard Frenzel FAR LEFT: Some Freshmen study hard to make the grades, LEFT: Ronny Parmon gets help from “Ask Me”, Jamey Heuser. an ‘ ’. hat ¥ : ; OE tua ee gn TBE 1 OME eis. vA z . OU vey Se eee OY i 7 P i OME Loney) ona FOE 1 LOU i : . : : , Ye vos BU FRESHMEN—235 Barbara Galinski Galen Gern Colleen Gillie’s Joan Gillis Debbie Ginegaw Teresa Gjesdahl Marion Gleeson Patti Goater Lisa Goeppner David Goldman Chris Goldman Gigi Golitz Sheila Goodrum Jim Gordon Valron Gouch Becky Goza Johnny Graham Anthony Grant Debbie Grant Andrea Green Celestine Green Tom Green Stephanie Green Daryle Green Dean Greeson Debbie Gregory Bob Gregory Wilbert Griffin Robin Gross Cherie Grubish 236—FRESHMEN BELOW LEFT: Freshmen found the gym hot for ninth grade tests. LEFT: Joan Rochleau and Paul Berube keep up with Freshmen events. Caro] Guanci Rick Gudat Randy Guinn Nina Hallman Richard Hamilton Debbie Hammond John Hannerhan Hallie Hanner Mallie Hanner Don Hansen Bruce Harburg Clyde Harker Michelle Harness Cindy Harrel Lucretia Harris Sharon Harris Victoria Harris Otis Harrison Sheila Hartman Diatricia Harvard Janice Harvard Susan Havens Rebecca Haynes Ann Haywood Doris Helbig Linda Helbig Paul Helbig Sue Helma David Hembree Valerie Hendrix FRESHMEN —237 Byron Hicks Betsy Higgins Anothony Hill Kenny Hill Russ Hinton Doug Hitchcock John Hoag Tim Hoag Vickie Hoggins Cindy Holloway Alice Holloway Sue Holmes Debbie Honeycutt Sharon Hoops Delores Hope Mark Hornsby Jim Howe George Howell Robert Hubbard Dale Hubbell Holly Hubis Curtis Hudson Annie Hudson Doug Huegel Sam Huggines Tom Hunter Robert Hunter Shardon Jackson Sherry Jackson Debbie James 238—FRESHMEN Sheila Jenkins Shirley Jerkins William Jerkins Kerry Jewell Diane Johnson Greg Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Patricia Johnson Sandra Johnson Stanley Johnson Nancy Johnston Lori Jolly Clarence Jones Jim Jones James Jones Margaret Jones Marilyn Jones Tony Jones Billy Josey Maraguree Joshua Tom Judge Kathie Kain Jim Kami Leila Kashmiri Jeannie Kaufmann Cindy Keeling Arnold Kelly Janie Kelly Otis Kelly Rosa Kelly John Kemp Mrs. Virginia McIntosh, Freshmen Sponsor, helps Pam Briggs with a difficult problem. ABOVE: Bruce Sanders helps mark off the football field. FRESHMEN—239 Sherylin Kennedy Anita Kersten Lynn Keyser Howard Kidder Dennis Kill Arthur King Anita Kitchen Eddy Kirkland Jerry Kling Susan Klotzsche Ken Klug Sharon Knapp Debbie Knauff Brian Kosko Kurt Kotschi Judy Kraft Barry Krauss Scott Kruger Mark Lacasse Mike Ladd Rhonda Lambeth Jeff Lanigan Arthur Lanquel Dwight Larkins Herbert Larson Neila Lauriello Rick Laster Leslie Lazaris Victor Lehmann Vince Lennon 240—FRESHMEN BELOW LEFT: Gail Matthews and Gene Rhodes en- joy a spirited game of tic-tac-toe. ABOVE RIGHT: Barry Krauss decorates a fence with a colorful bird. James Lewis Diane Liesenfelt Jeff Linville Don Llyod . Penny Lomen Karen Long Gail Love Guy Luecke Bill Lumley Amy Maas Jeff MacFarlane Willie Mack Laurel MacMillen Bruce Magelssen Michele Magelssen Chris Maier Cindy Mann Kim Mann Gale Martin Ken Martin Roger Marzo Denise Matthews Gail Matthews Libby Matthews Peggy May Kate Mayer Luann McCall Howard McClain Charles McClain Richard McClain FRESHMEN—241 John McCulloch Eileen McFadden Karen McGowan Kathy McGowan Corris McIntosh Tyrone McIntosh Monica McKellar Annette McNabb Lenora McWhorter Carol McWithey Mike Mehaffie Nancy Merrolla Phil Merrel Richard Merrick Betsy Merryman David Meyer Mary Michau David Michelsen Bill Miller Kim Mitchell Isaac Montgomery Michele Montouri Barbara Moore Danny Moreland 242—FRESHMEN ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Barbara Rhone counsels with a student about her sched- ule. BELOW RIGHT: One studious fellow ignores the photographers. Cheris Morris Leo Mount Danny Mulcahy Jas Muldoon Allan Murphy Chris Murray Mary Myrick Joe Nall Floyd Nathan Micheal Nathan Janet Nederlanden Sue Neff Richard Neidich Cindy Nelson Kevin Nelson Ann Norton James Norton Alice Nottingham Jackie Nowlin Pam Obenauf Diane Obermayr Mary Odom Gregory Offut Robin Oliver Vince Olshove Verne O'Neil Carmen Ortiz Carol Osborn Quincey Osborne Ronny Parman FRESHMEN—243 Pam Parsons Melody Passmore Lori Patterson Nancy Pautz Nancy Payne Martha Peel Diane Penuel Donna Penuel Cindy Perez Debbie Petracca Cathy Phillips Mary Pickerill Gregory Pitts Steve Polachek Terry Prenner Glenn Purcell Gary Purchase Larry Queale Robin Rankin Kathy Raymond Maxine Reese Dale Reedy Jerome Render Marilyn Render Betsy Reus Cheryl Richey Tom Richow Jim Riddick Belinda Roberts Janet Roberts 244-FRESHMEN FAR LEFT: Betsy Reus and Ken Stradtner take advantage of snacks offered. LEFT: Debbie Keaton sorts passes in the Guidance office. Rose Roberts Al Robinson Bernard Robinson Elijah Robinson James Robinson Kerney Robinson Michael Robinson Milladge Robinson Victor Robinson Vincent Robinson Joan Rocheleau Inez Rogers Gwendolyn Rogers Audrey Rolle Denise Rowles Vicki Runyan Melvin Russell Terry Rutkowski Jeff Ryalls Lindsay Ryan George Sammons Sarah Sanford Karla Satter Scott Saunders Tom Schneider Debby Schroeder Randy Selby Sally Sharp Wayne Shear Bob Sherman FRESHMEN—245 Henry Shuman Mozell Simmons Patricia Slappy Cassie Smith Dean Smith Debbie Smith Janice Smith John Smith Kim Smith Natoley Smith Ronald Snowden Lynn Soowal Paul Speights Cynthia Spencer Katie Spencer Juliette Spicy David Sparague Bonnie Stables Bill Stack Anthony Stamm Mike Stathis Robert Starling Robert Stegner Robin Stegura John Dewitt refreshes him- self as he performs his AV duties. Lisa Degrazia may never wish to see another paper flower. 246—FRESHMEN ee ee Jim Steinmuller Larry Stephens Paula Stevenson Valerie Stevenson Kathy Stewart Bruce Stillwell Robert Stockton Carol Stokes Ken Stradtner Kevin Stradtner James Stuller John Sutcliffe Roland Sweat Don Syverson Rhonda Tai Lynda Tatum James Taylor Larry Taylor Jeff Theil Terry Thorpe Nancy Thomas Alfred Thurston Charlie Thompson Roderick Thompkins Mark Tileman Lorenzo Times Gary Tindle Alan Toby Judd Traendly Debra Troutman FRESHMEN-—247 Jerry Tuff Zandris Turner Daniel Tyo Joseph Utz Tom Vann Wanda Vann Cynthia VanNess Cassie VanNus John Vattler Russel Vernon Stephanie Verplanck Andy Volpe Betsy Volpe Norman Wade Robin Wakeman Bill Walker Lillian Walker Lois Walker Ezell Wallace Billy Waller Joseph Walls Scott Walton Nancy Ward Betty Walker Jill Warner Charisse Warner Mandy Webb Robert Webb Ulcie Webster Ward Webster Cindie Weingarten Doris Wells Paul Wells Sue Wells John Welsh David Wendland Angelia West Jan West Chris Wheeler Wendy Whitman Tom Whitworth Lisa Wieden George Wierda Judy Wiggens Craig Wilkinson Lester Wilks Alphonso Williams Bobby Williams 248—FRESHMEN eee ee ‘3 MIT Cs he eemenaees ty Ld REI me we TN Shik ne gryeereer aw ema es oree Py de had Yb « ; : ae eqns USO ONE tgoern es pot sess aoe one evenness neesees tbs eb UEE OO TERETE ETE O EOS gitge, O882 ou | ELECT OES omcagsTeerenense: STINET. eater ttt! ES ! iatey: B 4 ere 2 s ‘ ¥ fh heb IK a ij ae Lorre gee nerne FOS SOEUR OEE ea ss sas : | . =, % , | senrraesce rere” essarse wmmcasecis lee Sernee ener SECE CENCE CONES Waele: ease ‘ es i, seer eess S04 See mf nee eee 2 HLA } ‘ idarsers : a : 4 . - i i hey or indat Fe siektaien. ey Ann Haywood and Kim Smith dream of becoming Sophomores. Little sister Karen Smith is not so fascinated with the idea. Eloruise Williams Gloria Williams Gracie Williams Janice Williams Kathy Williams Lori Williams Lymetta Williams Orlando Williams Phylis Williams Reggie Williams Ronnie Williams Sherander Williams Guy Willingham Joyce Wilson Pam Wilson Vikie Wimm Sherry Wineinger Alice Witherell Theresa Wood Kevin Wrenn Darlene Wright Gene Wyait Brian Yenke Leon Ziegle FRESHMEN—249 oF ELIDA RYOBI ER, COMMUNITY Editors: Lynne Fay and Charles Stehlin. 3 = o a gE ° a Lon) 3 n ® Oo a) rH a) qa Oo n o o Ss] a of osoll Lawn Benes Pouwdsed J as sat it ise IATA Many Pompano students would love to have a sports car from Gold Coast for graduation. Gold Coast (@)RT SP S CAR 1000 S. FEDERAL HWY., POMPANO BEACH, 942-5520 MGB MIDGET MGB GT TRIUMPH AUSTIN AMERICA rank H. F sa Inc Insurance Real Estate 1314 E. 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Pompano Beach, Fla. 33061 Phone 942- 6866 Tony’s Fish Market Mami—Ft. Lauderdale—Key West Vollman’s Pharmacy 1545 S. Cypress Road Pompano Beach, Florida 33060 Phone 781-5505 Monroe Signs, Inc. Molded Plastic Signs Magnetic Signs 946-3088 COMPLIMENTS OF FOWLKES CHEVROLET INC. 942-3000 909 SOUTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA Sheehan Pontiac COME SMOKE PEACE PIPE WITH CHIEF TUCK-A-BUCK AuJAy One nour Ward’s City RN . ARM, : : . 5 10 Junior Department 2667 E. Atlantic OO se pOw Wy Mayor Vice Mayor Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner 24 E. Oceanside Center Pompano Beach, Florida 33062 Telephone (305) 941-0328 Bud Vanderwyst BEST WISHES to CLASS OF 1972 L. Donald Sutton Thomas Moore George S. Fivek Thomas J. Kincaid FrankC. Rozler Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida 1 Block West of Intracoastal Bridge THE FAMILY STORE AND CATALOG ORDER CENTER 1 N.E. 1st Street The South’s Most Unusual Dime Store Best of Luck From All of Us at Ward's City Royal Photo Service Fast Film Service Kodacolor—Black White—Kadochrome Phone 946-4944 5145 Dixie Hwy. W. Pompano Beach Finest Quality— Lowest Cost GENTLEMAN JIMS For Prime Ribs Steaks 2031 N.E. 36th St. (Sample Road) East of U.S. 1 Lighthouse Point 946-1231 Phone 942-3132 THE NATION’S SEWING BASKET 3774 N. Federal Hwy. Lighthouse Point, Fla. 33064 WORDEN'S World of Crafts Beacon Light Shopping Center Pompano Beach OFFICE SUPPLY, TNC. Pompano Office Supply, Inc. “Complete Stock of All School and Office Supplies” Office Furniture Free Delivery 61 N.E. ist St. Pompano Beach Phone 943-1333 “Ace Sets the Pace”’ Pompano Beach, Florida Fashions Styled for Pompano Beach, Fla. 943-9487 33062 2676 E. Atlantic Blvd. Phone 942-3955 Murray Neidich Ace Hardware Lumber 1101 So. Federal Congratulations Class of '72 Bill Heffernan’s Sample Road Hardware 1601 N.E. 36th Street North Broward’s Most Complete Hardware Store Al Ginegaw—General Manager Give Something Different Florida’s citrus is the novel way to say you care. Ideal for bon voyage—hospital—hostess gifts. Ha ay Breshers. “33” FLAVORS ICE CREAM SHOP 3308 East Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida 33062 942-5733 Bob Pool, Jeweler Keepsake Wedding Sets High School Rings | Bulova Watches 35 N.E. 1 St. Pompano Beach You call—we deliver. Phone WH. 1-1172 Pompano Pure Station Minor Tune-Ups— Road Service Patio Furniture Rewebbing Mario Guerrera 702 S. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. = se aa It [ighthoyse TRAVEL SERVICE | ag Sa Bg 2400 N. Federal Highway Lighthouse Point Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 Phone 941-3900 Spanish Gold Groves 2131 N. Federal Highway Dania, Fla. 522-5285 523-6083 |POMPANO BUSINESS COLLEGE Pompano’s first and finest Business College Intensified Business Training Programs Accounting Approved for VA Court Reporting and Social Security Benefits and by Selective Service Medical Lega! and Executive LEARN IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF FRIENDLINESS 2200 N.E. 2nd Street, Pompano Beach 942-7900 Secretarial Management HIGHLY QUALIFIED | INSTRUCTORS | Gregg Shorthand Stenography Typing and Receptionist FREE JOB PLACEMENT Sylvania G.E. Compliments of LYNN NURSERY 2200 North Dixie A Division of Sample Road Hardware we're growing Franchised Dealer 943-3537 A. Wesly Parrish Simons Hardware 1827-29 N.E. 25th St. Lighthouse Point, Fla. An “American Hardware Store”’ 598 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach ELECTRIC GENERAL REFRIGERATORS - VELEVIGION - WASHERS - ORVERG - FREEZER 3401 N. FEOERAL HIGHWAY Shoppers Haven J. D'Angelo Manager Pompano Beach, Florida Phone Whitehall 1-5837 TOM ENDICOTT BUICK OPEL 1345 S. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Florida Phone 941-1706 Phone 942-5442 Repair Chemical Maintenance Construction Playtime Pools, Inc. “It’s time to play in a Playtime Pool” Edward Bono President 1165 S. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach, Fla. Congratulations to the Graduating Class of “72” Lamps and Shades Shoppe Large selections of lamps shades 844 N. Federal Hwy. Beachway Shopping Center Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 Those Saturday's we spent together Were pretty funny times. We always went to the beach, Your lack of money the reason. I never minded; We built some pretty fantastic castles, With popsicle sticks, broken shells, and Driftwood for a ramp over a seawater moat. And when castles got tiresome We walked for miles Down the sandy beach, Digging up seashells and Pushing each other into The foamy tide. Gradually, The walk seemed harder, and we’d Turn back to our castle. It was almost always ruined. Little kids love to crush castles and Kick arches and towers to pieces. Once, though, we came back and The castle was still standing. It made us kind of happy to see Our silent, sandy castle saluting The setting sun good-bye. But castles never last forever, So you carefully smashed Our artwork back into the ground. I protested your destructiveness. “That’s all right,” you whispered softly, ii “There are lots of other castles We can build.” §, Cindy Pompano Beach Bank and Trust Company .. . More impressed with today’s opportunities Than disturbed with its problems. . Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Venetian Barber Shop 3750 N. Federal Hwy. Lighthouse Point Office: 942-3113 Res: 942-6082 “REALTORS fi Werner Realty 248 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 Dorothy Bradley Interior Design Tel.: 946-1719 | Plaza Interiors, Inc. Custom Interior Decorating and Designing P. O. Box 3034 2 3204 E. Atlantic Blvd. eh Ss Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 | Beacon Light DRY CLEANERS ONE HOUR SERVICE Beacon Light Shopping Center 1875 N.E. 24th St. Pompano Beach, Fla. 941-3669 Good Luck and Best Wishes Pompano Beach High Seniors BEACON LIGHT DAIRY QUEEN Live a little! 2488 N. Federal Hwy. Pompano Beach-Lighthouse Point Mil Don Denman—owners and operators Tel. 942-6020 Turners Linens “Where Quality Prevails” 3014 E. Atlantic Blvd Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 PompANo Fas ly | O N Licensed Insured DUSKIE Q UARE Paints—Lawn Garden Supplies Wallpaper Painting Contractors Office 781-0908 1601 S. Cypress Road Pompano Beach Home—772-2716 2800 N.E. 52nd Street Ft. Lauderdale Cole-McDaniel, magnavorx HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Tape Players, Cassette and 8-Track Stereo Systems—TV 2750 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach 941-1441 Phone 941-4131 At first glance and years later, You can tell it’s UNIQUE Upholstering and Manufacturing Co. 2261 Sample Road Lighthouse Point, Fla. Bilis Lgnes, DL redecssce of Southampton, New York Agnes Winther Trygve Winther Bus: 781-1234 Res: 942-0787 Ross and Ross General Insurance T. L. Ross 1608 S. Cypress Rd. Pompano Beach, Fla. 33060 Compliments of Pompano Sporting Goods Center 894 N. Federal Highway Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 Good luck to Genie and all her friends! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jennaro Edwin E. Browning owner-manager Phone: 942-2028 Browning Moving and Storage Co. 100 S.W. 5th Street Pompano Beach, Fla. Frank J. McDonough Realtor 2482 N. Federal Hwy. Beacon Light Center Lighthouse Point 943-9300 Ceramic Arts Studio-Gift Shop 2424 N. Federal Highway Beacon Light Shopping Center Lighthouse Point Do it yourself! Everything you need is right here! Phone: 941-0119 Plaza Hair Dressers 2607 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 Use it wisely. You've finally won it. The right to take credit in shaping America’s future. You’ve waited a long time for your new privilege of voting at 18. Use it, responsibly. KP FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMPANY Heath Foops} @ NATURAL VITAMINS 4 ®FOOD SUPPLEMENT atanal Afeatth foods DIET FOODS © ORGANIC FOODS ? MINERALS © BEAUTY AIDS © JUICERS 3 SLANT BOARDS © HEALTH BOOKS © MAGAZINES rik co ee OM: Aer, APPLIANCES FRIGIDAIRE 100 S. W. First Avenue Service PHONE 942-6733 Sales uitolhans FOO NORTH FEDERAL HIGHW AY POMPANO BEACH: FLORIDA:9342-7400 From $29.95 up High School Rings “We have time and prices for you” 943-4252 Cypress Plaza Jewelers Cypress Plaza Shopping Center 687 South Cypress Road “Everythings ne Property Investments Inc. Realtors Associates Clark Schwaderer Ray M. Groom Manley Tate Arthur B. Tingler, Jr. Kenneth C. Dean G.M.T. Jenks Charles Standish 2305 E. Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Fla. 33062 Best Wishes To ‘LhesGlassroi 72 DOUG ENDICOTTS PHOTO SHOP 2688 Atlantic Blvd. Phone: 941-0113 Pompano Beach, Florida Pompano Roofing Co. Inc Reroofing and New Construction 212 SW°-5th Street Pompano Beach, Florida Phone 942-2717 Bill Clark aeRO . BATEMAN GORDON «e i) SAN DS, Inc. rrr Kel 2401 Atlantic Blvd. Pompano Beach, Florida 254 N. State Road 7 Margate, Florida Lee Roy Dewitt Brokerage Company Truck Brokers Ship it by truck Anywhere in the United States or Canada. Honey Bee Card Gifts Cards Gifts for every occasion The finest selection in Broward County Bank Americard and Master Charge Accepted 3710 N. Federal Hwy. 782-1230 Compliments of Pompano Merchantile Company “Everything You Need at the Right Price” Phone 943-2777 P.O. Box 1148 Hardware Stove Paints Dynamite Enamels Cole Planters een) =©Varnishes Farm Supplies my Oils Conipliments of ISVANLENY In ev sully? REALTOR 200 N.E. 39th St. Lighthouse Point, Fla. 33064 Professionals to help you in all your real estate needs Call 941-5682 Broker, U. Haley Village Square Gifts and Decorative Accessories Pompano Fashion Square Phone 942-7211 Hirshman Son Gailearaey 1428 East Atlantic Blvd. Brumfield’s Hay Established 1928 and 2 = Edward C. Johnson Grain Orthopedic Specialists : Alan B. Callaway Shoes For The Family Registered Real Estate Brokers Phone 943-3737 48 N.E. ist Street “Downtown” Pompano Beach ALAN EVAN—DRESSES SPORTSWEAR THE ARCH—GIFTS, GLASSWEAR BILL’S CAMERA LUGGAGE BILL'S 5 10 BOSHOVEN SHOES—LADIES’ MEN’S BOUTIQUE—DRESSES SPORTSWEAR BUSH’S—DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES GIFTS CARROLL’S—DRESSES (% SIZES) SPORTSWEAR COLE-HOWARD—MEN’S WEAR DIANA RESTAURANT DICKINSON’S OF FLA.-CANDY MAKERS FRUIT SHIPPERS DOLPHIN LIQUOR DOROTHY’'S—BEACHWEAR DOWNIE JEWELERS—CHINA STERLING SILVER ELSA FOX—JUNIOR DRESSES SPORTSWEAR GAMEKEEPER—GAMES TOYS HARRIS’S IMPERIAL HOUSE—RESTAURANT HAWAIIAN ROOM—ISLAND RESORT WEAR GIFTS HELEN’S LTD.-—SPORTSWEAR KNITWEAR THE LANTERN BOOKSTORE LAS OLAS BAKERY LEONARD TAYLOR—DIAMONDS FINE JEWELRY LIGGETT’S OCEANSIDE DRUG MARK CHRISMAN—MEN’S WEAR MARJORY OTT—CHILDREN’S FASHIONS MARY CHILDS—LINGERIE MILLINARY MILGRIMS—GOWNS, DRESSES SPORTSWEAR MINER’S STANDARD OIL SERVICE STATION OCEANSIDE SUPER MARKET PARK AVENUE BEAUTY SALON POMPANO SHOE BOX—LADIES ROSE MARIE CHASE—ALTERATIONS MARY WEBB WAIKIKI—IMPORTED LADIES HAWAIIAN STYLES WEBER’S TRAVEL SERVICE A-1-A and ATLANTIC BLVD. POMPANO BEACH (on the beach) LANDMARK OF QUALITY GEOFF BONEBRAKE 3431 No. Dixie Hi-way Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 PHONE: 305 781-8204 A MINISTRY 8 ie PTO 8a rine croncelll | TOTAL os a @ PERSON LEZ4 year around activities include BASKETBALL a BOWLING : SKATING a a a CERAMICS p 2 FOR GOOD FOOD corporation : SOFTBALL r a eee AND MANY OTHERS ne General Contractors and o o TO Developers along with Spiritual ministries including 840 S. Federal 1201 E. Atlantic Blvd. cS u Pompano Beach, Florida | BIBLE STUDY 9:40 a.m. Sun. ae MnLKin staan | POMPANO’S WORSHIP 10:55 AM. 7:00 p.m. Of verso | DOBB’S HOUSE PRAYER SERVICE 7:30 p.m. Wed. ; | FIRST ff BAPTIST ae PomPANO «fm = GENTLEMAN 138 N.E. FIRST STREET © POMPANO BEACH ROBERT LEONARD SMITH, PASTOR uh For Prime Ribs Steaks 2031 N.E. 36th St. (Sample Road) East of U.S. 1 Lighthouse Point 946-1231 Morgan ¢ Shoes Frank O’Brien ALL STORES OPEN YEAR OK TIRE STORES ROUND ALL WIDTHS AAAA TO C 702 E. McNab Road Phone 781-0990 JULES POLACHEK ASSOCIATES Life Insurance Estate Analysis Pension Profit Sharing Plans ee Disability Insurance Dresses and Sports Wear Suite 216 Venetian Building f 3650 North Federal Highway Jon St Bottom Shop Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 941-3007 Phone 946-8140 2661 E. Atlantic Blvd. | Shirlee Duffy Jules “Jay” Polachek John J. Mojjis Pompano Beach, Florida Office Mer. Associate 942.0990 A, older evelopment Gne. CD Srarvey J. Kilgore 180 S.W. 3TH COURT PRESIDENT POMPANO BEACH, FLA. 33060 PiRkol UNITED MET CHURCH POMPANO BEACH MARINE CENTER, INC. New and Used Boat Sales Chrysler Johnson Outboards Outboards 3107-3109 E. Atlantic Blvd Phone 941-0930 701 So. Federal Hwy. Phone 946-1450 Boat Rentals Service CONTINENTAL and CANTONESE FOOD Cocktails - LUNCHEONS + DINNERS NORTH OCEAN DRIVE at Atlantic Boulevard Pompano Beach, Florida Phone 941-2200 The U.S. Army is Proud of the Achievements of the Graduating Class of 1972 Best Wishes for the Future Todays action army would like to join you. And we start you at $288.00 month plus room and board. Many other benefits are available to you. Contact us anytime to see about your future. SSG ROY G. NOBLES SSG HENRY NEHRING 1370 S. Fed. Hwy. Deerfield Beach, Fla. 33441 399—7340 7341 RECRUITING SERVICE BENEVOLENT A PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS of the United States of America Pompano Beach Lodge No. 1898 2300 N.E. 10th Street Pompano Beach, Florida 33062 Good Luck Class of Vid, Telephone 781-2300 THE POMPANO BEACH EXCHANGE CLUB Congratulations Class of ’72 ROMANS 12:1-2 EPHESIANS 2:8-9 Lauderdale Beach Baptist Church Lauderdale-by-the-Sea 4k H E 220 E. Commercial Blvd. Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Phone: 564-0931 Wm. M. Towery , Pastor Res. Phone: 946-6391 AL ‘Koerner ... tntertor designer 1628 E. ATLANTIC BLVD. POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA 33062 Good Luck, Class of 1972! FIRST NATIONAL BANK of POMPANO BEACH FIRST NATIONAL BANK of NORTH BROWARD COUNTY FIRST NATIONAL BANK of MARGATE BEACH FIRST NATIONAL BANK of POMPANO BEACH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POMPANO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS T'S USED CARS SPECIALIZING IN CADILLACS and OTHERS oPORTY GMoCARS Phone 941-5592 2120 N.E. 35th Street LIGHTHOUSE POINT, FLORIDA R. Brisson, Paint Contractor ROOF CLEANING HOME MAINTENANCE FREE ESTIMATES ee ie os Residence—942-8047 PS Office—781-2266 Pa RUTH MURRILL Suite 120 ‘ Ee 950 N. Federal Hwy ee Pompano Beach, Fla An 33062 hi PATRONS Fabric Shop of Pompano Beach Nancy Mayer—941-3931 Any Hour Notary Public Dr. Revis B. Chesire Anna’s Market Acme Screen and Window Sunway Motel Apts. Tele. 942-8798 Leopold’s Barber Shop 942-8752 2169 S. E. 9th Street Hot Sam’s Battle Inc. Realtors Jealyn Ceramic Playhouse Sea Chest of Pompano Beach Botting Paints Inc. John’s Italian Shoes Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reus Dipper Dan, Bob Ratner Mr. and Mrs. Allen F. Ginegaw ABOVE: Alumni, Helena Mayer, helps out in the af- ternoon as a guidence secretary. ABOVE: Senior, Dean Braddock, works diligently to get his automo- bile to run. RIGHT: Around Pompano High, you'll find a workman’s most prized possession is his . lunch box. 276—-PATRONS | oe ee eee § TL Acme Screen and Window Tall Girl Fashions of Pompano Beach Mrs. Duchess Passiglia Good luck Class Of ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Stradtner Mrs. Irene Dollins Dr. Frank L. Mikes Dr. Donald R. King Dr. C. Joseph Grover Dr. James E. Folsom Dr. and Mrs. Damon P. Beyer Dr. Arthur J. Pell | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Zimmerman Mr. Son Demunzio Good luck Class of '72 from J.C. Helen Nickens Congratulations Class of '72 From A Friend Mr. Mrs. Allen F. Ginegaw Kwality Kwik T.B. Revell, Jr. PATRONS—277 Chi dren Lecann Wher TheyLuive RENESAS IF A CHILD LIVES WITH CRITICISM, HE LEARNS TO CONDEMN. IF A-GHILD LIVES WITHIHOSTILITY, HE LEARNS TO FIGHT IF A CHILD LIVES WITH RIDICULE, HE LEARNS TO BE SHY. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH SHAME, HE LEARNS TO FEEL GUILTY. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH TOLERANCE, HE LEARNS TO BE PATIENT. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH ENCOURAGEMENT, HE LEARNS CONFIDENCE. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH PRAISE, HE LEARNS TO APPRECIATE. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH FAIRNESS, HE LEARNS JUSTICE. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH SECURITY, HE LEARNS TO HAVE FAITH. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH APPROVAL, HE LEARNS TO LIKE HIMSELF. IF A CHILD LIVES WITH ACCEPTANCE AND FRIENDSHIP. HE LEARNS TO FIND LOVE IN THE WORLD .... Compliments of Sophomore Homeroom B-4 Beanpicker 278—BOOSTERS LEFT: Stephanie Bunn can not believe she got an A on her exam. LEFT: Fun is playing free- for-all football after school. ADJACENT: Isn't it strange how fast you acquire friends when you have a bag of French Fries! BELOW: Sue Magness waits patiently after school for ? to come her way. Congratulations to the Class of 72... Gram Fire Engines are red and | love them. Good-bye Alkis of ’72 from Pat Nickens Richard and Eileen—Chattanooga Why? “Guy” Good Luck Juniors!! Wet'Pantlegs. 2 .Duck.. « To Mary D. “Hi, Foghorn’s” Pam P. AGB Love is sufficient unto itself. GSF Cindy and John To Roger, Bob, Steve, Mike, Jim, Jack, Dean, Guy, and Russ; Alice, Edna, Ann, Jill, Jeanne, Donna, and the world at large; If not, why not? Love is everlasting. Dan T. loves Lori K. Congratulations—Perry Pam and Don “GG Cyrand’@ Gatering Service® Good luck Class of '72 from Pat Nickens J. J. Says watch out for Class of '73 Good-bye Good-bye Mrs. Watkins Good-bye Gatorade!! Three long months, Donna! Love is being a senior. Annie David, I’ll come back across the ocean some day. WDO-Love is letting her be herself without criticism—LAF 83 to. Deand BE: U.B.B.A. says; This is support your local BUM week, sharp, ’ster, sebastian, bernie. rm Brotherhood of Losers Anonymous Good luck to all my friends in ’72. Susie Smart and Danny Dumb. BOOSTERS—279 SUPER DOLPHINS ————GO DOLPHINS———— “The test of a truly great team is its progress from intelligent use of experience. A football dynasty has been born in the city of Miami, the disaster of Jan. 16, 1972, marked the beginning of the DOLPHIN era!” John, Jeff, Tim, Mike - ; 2 wth ta tnattindince , i poet aw a Neos This Blank is spaced out by Bill Fulton The only turnip of water skis. LDB Terry, Happiness is a bowl of popcorn you, Linda To Tracy—Happiness is being with you. (Love). Michele 44(n%n) = Lee eee and don’t you forget it! Pat Pat (I’m going to miss you FSU boy) To my “Miel Ours” With all my love forever, Jellbean El Loco en la cabeza, Pat DeBeltrand! (PLN) Joy Joe Ken Bonnie To Christopher, I will always think about you. HEY BUMBY!! N.G. Remember G.L. To Q-tip, You will always be in my thoughts. Ik Hou Van jou, Teun. Herbert, “Never can say good bye.” Me T.Y,J.m.d.a.ts.t.t.¢.b.w,vs.s.bobysiliz TOSTHE (FISH. oowim: bard p.g.b.a. 6 is fine 21 better—don’'t over do it! “Abbey Road” revival of memories. r.m.a. liz Pros From Dover ‘73’—Get it on! 280-—BOOSTERS LEFT: Mystery Mustang’s tire is on fire, or is it? BE- LOW: What is in Kevin Schou’s pocket that is so inter- esting? ABOVE LEFT: Mickey Mouse is a new addition in our student parking lot. ABOVE: Mixed emotions stir a Sophomore class. LEFT: Judy Standish listens attenti- vely to the news being delivered by Jan Meilahn. BE- LOW LEFT: Cheryl Goodrum takes a stroll around campus with James Daniels. BOOSTERS—281 L JACQUELINE KAY ADAMS: “Jackie;” June 23, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Deca (4); Art Guild (4). THOMAS EDGAR ADAMS: “Tom”; November 7, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Interact (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Monogram Club (4); Golf (2,3,4); Swimming (4); Junior At- tendant (3); Bonfire Chairman (4). ROBERT FRANKLIN ADDIS: “Bob”; February 28, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Orchestra (4). CYNTHIA LEE ALLAN: “Cindy”; June 15, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Student Conductor (3); First Lieuten- ant (4); Keyettes (3,4); President (4); NHS (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Beanpicker Staff (4); Copy Editor (4); NEDT Certificate (2); Potpourri of Comedy (4). CASSANDRA ARLEAN ALLEN: “Barbbet”; June 28, 1954; PBSHS (3,4). EMILY MARIAN ALLEN: “Dick”; August 7, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); International Club (3); Class Treasurer (4); Girls Softball (2). CINDY JOAN ANDERSON: “Cindy”; June 6, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (4). DONNA MAE ANDREWS: “Dona”; April 5, 1954; PBSHS (4); French Club (4); Secretary (4); Outcry (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). JAMES ANDREWS: “Jim”; August 11, 1953; PBSHS (4); Track (4). MIKE ARDITO: “Mike”; February 5, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4). ANITA INEZ ARMBRISTER: “Bit”; September 17, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Pep Club (4); Drill Team (3); Bi-Racial (4). BILL ARMSTRONG: “Bill”; July 4, 1954; PBSHS (4); Oracle (4); Outcry (4); Track (4); Cross Country (4). DOUGLAS ROBERT ARNOLD: “Doug”; December 8, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4). WILLIAM EDWARD ARNOLD JR:: “Bill”; July 1, 1953: PBSHS (2,3,4); Band, Orchestra, Diving, Swimming (2); Wrestling (2,3,4). STEPHAN MICHAEL ASHER: “Steve”; May 4, 1954; PBSHS (4); Choir Council (4); Football. KATHY LYNN ATKINS: “Lassie”; May 9, 1954; PBSHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Student Council Corresponding Secretary (4); Chorus (2,3,4); Pom- panctes; (3,4); Bi-Racial (4). DANIEL H. AYERS: “Danny”; January 3, 1953; PBSHS (2,3,4); Track (2). EUGENE GAIL AYERS: “Gene”; April 25, 1954; PBSHS (4). COLITTE BOYER: “Colitte”; July 27, 1954; PBHS (4). DEAN JESSE BRADDOCK: “Dean”; May 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Pep Club (4); Vice President (4). 284—SENIOR INDEX DEBORAH LEE BRADFORD: “Munchkin”; May 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); F.H.A. (4); Secretary (4); Art Guild (3,4); Class Representative (4). WESLEY LEE BRATCHER: “Lee”; January 10, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); DECA Program (4). GOLANDA MARIA BREA: “Don”; September 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); DCT (4). LUANN L. BREWER: “Lu”; December 12, 1953; PBHS (4); Pep Club (2); Student Council Representative (2); Vice President (2). ANN MARIE BRORSTROM: “Annie”; September 8, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2,3,4); All State Orchestra (2,3,4); Tennis (2,3,4); Girls’ Volleyball (2); Girls’ Basketball (2). BROWNIE DALE BROWN: “Brownie”; June 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). RONA KYLE BROWN: “Rona”; October 21, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). ROSETTA JEADENE BROWN: “Three Feet’; May 8, 1954; PBHS (3,4). SHARON ELAINE BROWN: “Sharon”; April 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Monogram (4); FSA (4); Jr. Class Secretary (3); Sr. Class Secretary (4); Pep Club (4); ACA (4); Cheerleading (2,3,4) Captin (2,4); Graduation Usherette (3); DCT Calender Girl (3); Girl of the Month (4); Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist (4). LEAH ELIZABETH BROXEY: “Leah”; August 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). BETTY DEAN BULLARD: “Betty”; January 12, 1954; PBHS (3,4). KATHEREN LYNNE BURGIN: “Kathy”; .February 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4) ; OUTCRY (4); Photo Club (4); All State Orchestra (4); Orchestra (2,3,4). CAROLE LYNETTE BURKE: “Carole”; October 23, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Girls’ State (3); NEDT Certificate (2). BLAKE ALLEN BURNSIDE: “Blake”; June 1, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Propman for DARK OF THE MOON (3). CHRISTINE MARIE CALLAWAY: “Chris”; June 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3); Vice Pres. (3); International Club (2,4); Juniorettes (4); Young Life (3,4); Jordan Marsh Teen Board (4); Cheerleading (4); Co-Captain (4); Soph- more Class Rep. (2); Homecoming Chairman (3); Drill Team (3); Orchestra (2,3,4); ACA (4). JAMES FRANCIS CALLOW III: “Jim”; August 26, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Chorus (3,4); Bi-Racial Club (3). JEAN BRIDGET CAMMELCERI: “Jeanie”; July 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Guild (2,3,4). DEBRA JEAN CARLSON: “Debbie”; October 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Juniorettes (4); Young Life (4). CHARLES W. CARTER: “Charles”; September 29, 1954; PBHS (4). DEBORAH SUSAN CASKEY: “Debbie”; June 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (2). RAYMOND HENRY CASTENHOLZ: “Ray”; July 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (3,4); Symphonic Band (3,4); Historian (4); Photography Club (2,3); President (2,3); Scuba Clu b (2); Orchestra (3,4); Swimming (2,3,4). CHRISTOPHER MARK CAWLEY: “Chris”: October 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); J.V. Baseball (2). ALICIA MARIA CHAD: “Alice”; May 1, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3); Spanish Club (3); Pep Club (2). LOLA CHEELEY: “Baby Lola”; February 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ROBERT WILLIAM CLARK: “Bob”; PBHS (2,3,4). August 12, 1954; STEPHEN L. CLENDENIN: “Steve”; July 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). GEORGE THOMAS CLEVELAND: “George’’; June 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange (2,3,4); Vice pres. (2,3,4); Junior Varsity Football (2); Junior Varsity Baseball (2); Varsity Football (3,4); Varsity Baseball (3,4); Graduation Usher (3). CURTIS LEE CODRINGTON: “Kirk”; March 18, 1954: PBHS (3,4). STEVEN JOSEPH COGGIN: “Steve”; April 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Varsity Football (2). SANDELL LAURIE COLE: “Sandi”; February 16, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Treasurer (3); Quill Scroll (3); Art Guild (2). DOROTHY ELIZABETH COLLIER: “Dottie”; September 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). STEVEN MICHAEL COLLISTER: “Maurice”; July 17, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Interact (3); Football (2,3); Baseball (2). MARK ALAN COLYER: “Mark”; April 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchange (4); Baseball (3,4). THERESA FRANCIS CORKER: “Terri”; February 13, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); DECA (4). LAWERENCE EDWARD COURSEY: “Maynord”; March 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). LUCINDA YVONNE COVER: “Cindy”; May 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Vista Volunteer. MARGARET SUSAN CRAWFORD: “Maggie”; June 30, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Pep Club (4). JOYCE ANN CRIBBET: “Kid”; February 10, 1954; PBHS (4); Biology Club (4); Athletic Club (2,3). CATHY EARLENE CROUCH: “Cathy”; November 15, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (2,3); Vice Pres. (4); Drill Team (3); DCT Club Reporter (4). RICHARD WARREN CROUCH: “Dick”; January 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4). AUDREY VEANETTE CROWE: “Blondi”; April 17, 1953; PBHS (4); Drill Team (4). ARPIE LEE CUNIGAN: “Arpie”; January 6, 1955; PBHS (2,3,4); Pep Club (2); Chorus (2,3,4). NANCY JANE CURRAN: “Cran”; April 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Mxed Chorus (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3); Girls Chorus (4); Biology Club (4); Pompanotes (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); “Sound of Music” (2); Superior in State Ensemble Contest (3); Superior in State Chorus Contest (2). HORANCE DANIELS: “Bumble Bee”; October 21, 1953; PBHS (3,4). JAMES DARNELL DANIELS: “Danny”; February 15, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Bi-Racial Club Co-Chairman (4); Inter- Club Council (4); Student Council (4); Football (2,3,); Track (2,3,4). PAULETTE DANIELS: “Slim”; May 5, 1954; PBHS (3,4); F.H.A.—Miss FHA (2); DECA (4); Modern Dance at Blanche Ely High School (2). JEFFREY ROBERT DANLEY: “Heff”; June 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club; Biology Club. JAMIE R. DAVIS: “Jesse J.J.”; July 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Thespians (4); “Up The Down Staircase” (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). RICHARD MCDONALD DAVIS: “Dick”; September 10, 1954; PBHS (3,4); French Club (2,3,4); National Honor So- ciety (3,4); Yearbook Staff (3); National Forensic League (2,3); OUTCRY (4); Biology Club (4); Treasurer (4); Cross Country; Potpourri of Comedy (4). BARBARA ANN DEAN: “Barbie”; June 17, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); Girls Softball Team (2). ROXANNE D’ALEXANDER: “Roxanne”; December 13, 1953; PBHS (3,4). JON PATRICK DEBELTRAND: “Pat”; March 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4). SYLVESTER DERICO: “Mr. Bullet Feet”; January 26, 1953; PBHS (3,4). CAROL DENISE DELK: “Carol”; January 8, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4). JOHN ANTHONY DEMATTIA: “Johnnie”; May 7, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Monogram Club (4); Wrestling (2,3,4); Cross Country (3,4). MARILYN DERICO: “Marilyn”; July 14, 1954; PBHS (4). DEBORAH LAVERNE FARROW: “Red”; September 17, SENIOR INDEX—285 1954; PBHS (3,4); FHA (2); Secretary (2). RODNEY B. FLASH: “Lightning Rod”; December 12, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). JAYNE ESTELLE FRANCIS: “Jayne”; January 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Latin Club (3,4). THOMAS MICHAEL FRANCO: “Crazy Cat”; November 11, 1953; PBHS (3,4); Junior Exchange (4); Baseball (4). DEBRA SUE FRANKS: “Debbie”; May 31, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Juniorettes (4); Advanced Girls’ Chorus (3,4). PETRA ANN FRASCHETTI: “Petra”; October 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4); Secretary (3); President (4); International Club (4); Thespians (4); Student Council (4); ICC (4); Juniorettes (4); Art Guild (4); Swimming Team (2,3,4); Cheerleader (4). GUY STEPHEN FORTIN: “The Phantom (Why Guy)”; July 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Interact (3,4); President (4); Monogram (4); Vice Pres. (4); Honor Society (3,4); Class Representative (3,4); OUTCRY (4); Student Council (4); Close-Up (4); Football (2); Swimming Team (3,4); Captin (3); Most Improved Swimmer (3); Usher Graduation (3). EDWIN JUDSON FOSTER: “Eddie”; April 26, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). RAY B. FOSTER: “Ray”; August 13, 1954; PBHS (4). WAYNE GALINSKI: “Wayne”; February 14, 1954; PBHS (4). GEORGE G. GANE: “George”; November 17, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Football (2). VALENTINE MARY GARDNER: “Val”: February 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Guild (4). BARRY THOMAS GARIGLIO: “Barry”: September 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (4) MARGARET DELORES GATES: “Cherokee”; September 6, 1954; PBHS (3,4). WALTER JULIUS GAY: “Gaylord”; March 13, 1954; PBHS (4); Football (4). CHRISTINE MARY GENTRY: “Chris”; September 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (2,4); French Club (3); Biology Club (4); Secretary (4); Honor Society (4); JAS (4). NINA ROSE GIARDINA: “Pokey”; December 11, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (3); SOUND OF MUSIC (3); State Chorus Contest (2). MARILYN DEE GIBSON: “Marilyn”; October 29, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Drill Team (3). SHEILA DENISE GIESE: “Sheila”; February 16, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). JOSEPH ANTHONY GILEREASE: “Crunch”; May 16, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). 286—SENIOR INDEX CHARLES DAVID GILLESOIE: “Dave”; December 30, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). GLENN DAVID GINEGAW: “Duster”; April 13, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). JEFFERY A. GINEGAW: “Jeff”; April 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). BRADLEY JAMES GIRTEN: “Brad”; January 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Golf (3,4). SANDRA LOUISE GOLDMAN: “Sandy”; March 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ANGELA GONZALEZ: “Judo”; October 8, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). LUCY ANN GOODRUM: “Luv”; May 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Class Vice Pres. (4); Chorus (2); DCT (3,4); Sec. (3,4); FTA (2); Bi-Racial (4); Pep Club (3); French Club Dance Group (4); Home Coming Queen (4). JANIS LAURIE GORAL: “Jan”; January 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Drill Team (3); Pep Club (2); Mixed Chorus (2,3,4); Girl’s Chorus (4); Pomponotes (3,4); Juniorettes (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (2). ROBERT EDWARD GORE: PBHS (2,3,4); JAS (3,4). “Bob”; January 11, 1954; NANCY ELIZABETH GRAFFIUS: “Nancy”; February 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (4). WANDA ANN GRAHAM: “Wanda”; August 18, 1954; Drill Team (3); International Club (4); PBHS (2,3,4). MARC GRANT: “Marc”; May 3, 1954; PBHS (4). ROBERT LEE GRANT: “Robert”; October 2, 1954; PBHS (3,4). EMMA GREEN: “Lois”; November 20, 1954; PBH(3,4). ULRICH HAL GREEN: “Rick”; March 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Imernational Club (2); Jr. Exchange (2); Key Club (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Boy’s State (4); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3); Football (2,3,4); Basketball Man- ager (2,3). DARLENE EVELYN GREGORY: “Dar”; November 17, 1954; PBHS (4); Choir (2,3,4). GREG JOSEPH GREGORY: “Jose”; August 28, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Agriculture (3,4). ELLEN MARY GRIX: “Ellen”; August 24, 1954; PBHS (3,4). PETER WALTER GRONBECK: “Peter”; July 16, 1954; PBHS )2,3,4); Photo Club (3,4); President (4); FFA (4). MARIA CARMEN GUTIERREZ: “Maria”; July 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); French Club (2,3); Spanish Club (2,3); International Club (2,3,4). SUSAN HAEFNER: “Sue”; February 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). KENT RICHARD HALE: “Kent (Captain Gona)’; March 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange (2,3,4); Secretary (2); Treasurer (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Basketball (2); Football (2,3,4); Captain (4); Student Gov- ernment Day (3). KEN HAMMETT: “Ken”; French Club (2,3). June 28, 1954; PBH(2,3,4); RICHARD ROBERT HAMZIK: “Mighty Titan”; August 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Spanish Club (4). PENNY ARLENE HANSEN: “Penny”; December 18, 1954; PBHS (4). ROBERT MICHAEL HARBURG JR.: “The Gray Ghost”; December 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Short Story Editor (4); Honor Society (3,4); Youth Forum (2,3); Spanish Club (4); Gavel Club (3,4); President (4); Quill Scroll (4); Boy’s State (3); Swimming Team (4); Student Council (3); National Merit Scholar (4). JENNY LYNN HARDY: ‘Jenny”; April 11, 1954; Orchestra (2,3,4); PBHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); NHS (3,4); Art Guild (2). JAKE McCARTHY HARMON: “Potato”; PBHS (2,3,4). July 10, 1953; MARILYN DIANE HARMON: “Marilyn”; PBHS (2,3,4); September 4, 1953. EANAS DOLORES HARLS Lynn (2,3,4); Girls Chorus (3,4). ; May 31, 1954; PBHS NANCY ELLEN HARTMAN: “Nancy”; February 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). SALLY MARIE HARTMAN: “Sally”; February 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (38). JOHN A. HARWOOD: “John”; July 10, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). bYNNEL JOAN HASTEN: “Lynnel’? July 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ERNESTINE HEATH: “Sister”; December 26, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). JACK EDWARD HEGARTY: PBHS (2,3,4); “Jack”; February 16, 1954; “GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE” (2). DONALD ANTHONY HEINRICH: “Don”; January 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (3); Symphony Band (3). DONNA ALANE HEINRICH: “Donna”; January 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Guild (2,3,4); President (4). LORRAINE HELEN HELMA: “Lorraine”; Octobe r 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (2). RANDOLF CARL HENNING: “Randy”; July 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange (2,3,4); President (2,3,4); ICC (2,3,4); Youth Forum (3); ORACLE (4); Business Manager (4); Quill Scroll (4); OUTCRY (2); Student Council (3); Boy’s State (4); J.V. Football (2); Varsity Track (2,3,4); Cross Country (3,4); Graduation Usher (3); Student Gov- ernment Day (2); Potpourri of Comedy )4). ESSIE BEATRICE HILL: “Pig”; December 20, 1954; PBHS (3,4); DCT (4). MAE FRANCES HILL: “Mae” (2,3,4). ; February 21, 1954; PBHS MERCY LENA HILL: “Merk”; January 9, 1954; PBHS (3,4). KENNETH JOSEPH HOAG: “Ken”; November 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2). LYNN PATRICK HOFFMAN: “Lynn”; December 23, 1952; PBHS (2,3,4). RICKIE LEVON HOGGINS: PBHS (3,4). “Rickie”; August 26, 1954; ROBERT M. HOLBROOK: “Bob”; March 5, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Monogram (4); Basketball (2,3); Tennis (3,4); Track (2). MARCIA CECELIA HOMEYARD: “Marsh”; November 7, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Juniorettes (4). DORETTE HOMNICK: “Dorette’; May 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); DCT (2); Vice President (2); Student Council (2); Swimming (3). MONICALYN HOOVER: “Boover’; July 6, 1954; PBHS ALMA MATER } QOH, POMPANO, HATS OFF TO YOU 4 OF VALIANT COLORS, | ofA rite Schoots T : eeiRc TTHE LAND | MBERBEST | ARE THOSE WE SPENT | | AT RES, | | HAILT HAIL TO THEE, oe tae DEAR? | ABOVE THY F | WITHIN-OUR WALLS FOND MEMORIES REVERE: | | HAIL HAIL! TOTHEE A. | FRIEND BOTH TRIED TRUE) POMPANO | oun WILL CLING, | | TO GOLD AND BLUE. 4 at veWE Witt exces neni SENIOR INDEX—287 KATHLEEN MARIE HOPKINS:“Kate”; October 15, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). CAROL HOTCHKINS: “Carol”; February 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). CONSTANCE LYNN HOUCK: “Connie”; November 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4); Youth Forum (3); Thespians (4); Pep Club (4); Quill and Scroll (4); Junior- ettes (4); ORACLE (3,4); Circulation Manager (4); Swim- ming (2,3,4); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). REGINALD PURCELL HOUSTON: “Reggie”; March 14, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Bi-Racial (4); Football (4); Swimming (4); Graduation Attendant (3). SCOTT JONES HOWARD: “Scott”; June 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Short Story Editor (3); Editor-in- Chief (4); Quill and Scroll (3,4); NHS (3,4); NEDT Certifi- cate (3). GARY ERVIN HOWELL: “Gary”; October 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). DEBRA LYNN HRON: “Debbie”; June 27, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Photo Club (4); Art Guild (4). BRENDA HUMPHERY: “Gwen”; August 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FHA (4). GOEL HUNTER: “Goel”; April 3, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Foot- ball (3,4). KEVIN J. HUNTER: “Kevin”; May 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4): DCT (4). CHARLES EMANUEL HUNT: “Peck”; February 12, 1953; PBHS (4). KAREN RUTH HUTCHISON: “Karen”; 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). December 13, PATRICIA ANN HUTCHISON: “Pat”; February 17, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (2); Treasurer (2); Latin Club (2); Chap- lain (2); NHS (3,4); NEDT Certificate (2); NMSQT Letter of Commendation (3). MARK J. ISRAELS: “Mark”; June 18, 1952; FML (2); Foot- ball (2); Wrestling (2); PBHS (2,3,4). ANITA BEATRICE JACKSON: “Ski”; October 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ROBERT ANTHONY JACOBS: “Tony”; April 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). BRONWYN ERIKA JEFFERSON: “Bron Foxy”; January 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2); Student Council (2,3); OUTCRY (4). STACEY ANN JENKINS: “Spools”; December 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). GEORGENE VIRGINIA JENNARO: “Genie”; March 18, 288 1954; PBHS ( 93,4); Civinettes (2); Juniorettes (3,4); Interna- tional Club (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Recording Sec- retary (4); Class Representative (2,3,4); BEANPICKER (3,4); Circulation Manager (4); Bi-Racial Committee (4); ICC (4); Girls’ State (3); Graduation Usherette (3); Out- standing Senior Girl by Optimist Club (4). WILLIAM LLOYD JESSE: “Bill”; September 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4); NHS (3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); Key Club (4); Football Manager J.V. (2); Potpourri of Comedy (4). KETURAH BERNICE JOHNSON: “Tura”; June 15, 1954; Pep Club (2); Drill Team (3); Mixed Chorus (3); Girls Chorus (4); Mixed Chorus (4); Chorus Council (4). PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON: “Cooter Ball”; May 14, 1954: PBHS (4). MAUREEN MARGARET JOHNSTON: “Mor”; April 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2); International Club (2); Candy Striper (3,4); Junior Achievement (4). PATTI LYNN JOHNSON: “Patti; February 24, 1955; PBHS (2,3,4); NHS (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Spanish Club (3); Presi- dent (3); Quill Scroll (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); Treasurer (4); Student Council (2); ICC (3); Pompanotes (4); Chorus (3,4); ORACLE (3,4); Editor (2); Ad Manager (3,4); GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE (2); SPOON RIVER ANT- HOLOGY (3); IMPROMPTU (3); UP THE DOWN STAIR- CASE (3): DOLLETHA JONES: “Dolly”; December 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Pep Club (2); Bi-Racial (2); Drill Team (3). JAMES A JUDGE: “Jim”; July 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Scuba Club (3,4). LUANN MARIE KACZMAREK: “Lu”; February 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); Vice President (3); Ad- vanced Girls’ Chorus (2,3,4); International Club (2). ROBERT ALLEN KAHN: ‘Bob”; February 25,1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchange (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4). ROBERT CHARLES KAIN JR.: “R.C.”; May 16, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Secretary (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); Business Editor (3,4); ORACLE (2,3,4); Editor-In- Chief (4); Quill Scroll (4); Vice-President (4); ICC (4); NHS (3,4); Project Chairman (3,4); Boys’ State (4); Track (3); Football (2,4). PAT ANN KANE: “Patti”; November 30, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Secretary (3,4); DCT (4); Secretary (4). | SHARON FRANCES KANE: “Bozo”; January 18, 1954; PBHS (2,34). VICKI MARIE KANODE: “Pokey”; August 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4); Juniorettes (4). RISA KARNEOL: “Risa”; August 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). THOMAS ROBERT KARSTEN: ‘Robert’; August 13, 1954; PBHS (4). WILLIAM JEFFERSON KELLER: “Jeff”; January 11, 1954; Sg as Bl ts Ag ees PBHS (2,3,4); Key Sr. Director (2,3,4); Scuba Club (2,3); Vice-President (3); French Club (2,3); Student Council (3,4); Monogram (3,4); Sargent at Arms (4); Boys’ State (3); DCT Calendar (3); Football (2,3,4); Track (3); Class Repre- sentative (3,4); BEANPICKER (4). MICHELE KELLY: “Michele”; August 1, 1954; PBHS (4). BARTON RAY KENDALL: “Barton”; April 23, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3); Photo Club (4). SUSAN LINDA KEREZ: “Sue”; November 23, 1953; PBHS (3,4); FHA (3); FTA (4). CAROLYN ELIZABETH KESTER: “Carol”; May 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (4). S. RANDOLPH KESTER: “Otis Fester’; September 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Bi-Racial (4); Football (2). KAREN SUSAN KIDDER: “Karen”; PBHS (2,3,4). December 7, 1953; | DAVID ALAN KING: “David”; May 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); _ Wrestling (3). | MARY L. KINTCHEN: “Lulu”; May 22, 1954; PBHS (3,4); | DECA (3,4); Historian (3,4). ANN CAMPBELL KIRK: “Ann”; August 19, 1954; PBHS (23,4); FFA (4). JEFFREY L. KOHN: “Jeff”; December 15, 1954; PBHS (3,4). RANDALL KOSER: “Randy”; September 30, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). JOHN GERARD KRIX: “John”; May 12, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Class President (2); Interact (2,3); Key Club (4); Monogram (4); Student Council Vice President (3); Student Council President (4); Track (3); Attendant (3). | HAZEL JEAN KYLE: “Hazel”; January 27, 1954; PBHS _ (3,4); FHA (4). JAMES L. LACIVITA: “Jim”; December 13, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). ROBERT JAMES LECHOT JR.: “Bob”; December 16, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Interact (3,4); Art Guild (4); Student Council Rqresentative (2). | PATRICE JO LAND: “Patti”; December 3, 1953; PBHS | (3,4); FFA (3,4). DAVID WILLIAM LANGLEY: “King T”; January 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); NHS (4); Band (2,3,4); Wres- tling (2); Track (2,3,4); Cross Country (2,3,4). MARY ELIZABETH LARSEN: “Missy”; August 10, 1954; PBHS (3,4). PAMELA JOAN LASECKI: “Pam”; October 25, 1954; FSA (4); JAS (4); PBHS (4). | NANCY ANN LAUTH: “Nannygoat”; September 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Orchestra (2); Keyettes (3,4); FSA (4); Junior Achievement (4). RIGHARDY LITTLE Rick”; July 26.) 1954; PBHS: (3,4); Football (3). TOMMY DAVID LITTLE: “Tom”; November 16, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). DANIEL LOBATO: “Daniel”; May 29, 1954; PBHS (3,4). PATRICK JOSEPH LONGSTRETH: 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Wrestling (2,3,4). “Pat”; October 9, JEFFREY DANE MADDOXx: “Jeff”; June 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Treasurer (4); NHS (3,4); Vice President (4); Class Vice-Pres. (3); ICC Chairman (3); Quill and Scroll (4); Student Council (2,3); Boys State (3); Foot- ball (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3); Tennis (2,3,4); Graduation At- tendant (3). JEANNE GABRIELLE MAEHLMANN: “Jeannie”; March 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (2); Keyettes (3); Jun- iorettes (4); Thespians (4); OUTCRY (2); Quill and Scroll (3,4); ORACLE (2,3,4); Editor (4); International Club (4); Student Council (3); Class Representative (3,4); ICC (4); Cheerleader (4); ACA (3); Salute to Milk Thing (4); DCT Calendar Girl (3); IMPROMPTU (3); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3). SUSAN MARQUERITE MAGNESS: “Sue”; March 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3); International Club (2); Scuba Club (2,3); Secretary (3); Orchestra (2); Wrestling Cheerleader (3); Captain (3); Cheerleader (2). MALCOLM M. MANNERS: “Malcolm”; October 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); NHS (3,4); Thespians (3,4); Spanish Club (3,4); President (4); ICC (4); NEDT Certificate (3); NUSQT Semifinalist (4) GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); DARK OF THE MOON (3); UP THE DOWN STAIR CASE (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). GLENDA CELESTA MAPLES: “Wendy”; July 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). SUSAN KAY MARTONE: “Sue”; September 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (3,4); Interna- tional Club (2); Juniorettes (3,4); Drill Team (3); SOUND OF MUSIC (2); Florida State Vocal Association Ensemble Superior rating (3). JOHN ALFONZO MATTHEWS: “Al Fonebone”; Decem- ber 12, 1953; PBHS (2.3.4). JOANNE MAYER: “Joanne”; December 29, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). GARY McBRIDE: “Birdie”; 1954; PBHS (3,4); Track (3). ORA ELIZABETH McCALL: “Beth”; February 27, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Honor Society (3,4); Second-Division District Band Solo and Ensemble Contest (3). QUEEN ESTER McCLENDON: “Queenie”; December 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Young Life (2,3,4); Bi-Racial (4); Var- sity Cheerleader (4). MARK CHARLES McCLURE: “Mark”; March 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); NHS (3,4); OUTCRY (4); Key Club (4). 289 SHARON McCOY: “Shar Coy”; April 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Vice-President (3); President (4); Chorus (2,3,4); Choral Council (2); ICC (4); Student Coun- cil (2,3,4); ACA (3); Varsity Cheerleader (4); Graduation Usherette (3); SOUND OF MUSIC (2). MARY DANEEN McCULLOCH: “Dani”; August 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Teen Board (4); DECA (4); Club Reporter (4). HERBERT LEON MCDONALD: “Killer”; October 14, 1953; PBHS (3,4); Football (3,4). MARY JO McDONALD: “Mary”; October 5, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Chorus (2,3). ROBERT JOHN McDONALD: “Bob, Otto, Big Bob”; Feb- ruary 21, 1954; Jr. Exchange (4); Football (4). NANCY LYNNE McHOSE: “Nanci”; June 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); NHS (4). LYNNE RUTH MEILAHN: “Lynne”; September 26, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); ICC (4); Juniorettes (3,4); Choral Council (4); Chorus (2,3,4); International Club (2); NHS (3,4); Thes- pians (4); Fla. Vocal Assoc. Superior Piano, Voice (3); Pompanotes (3,4); SOUND OF MUSIC (2); DARK OF THE MOON (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). DON RICHARD MIDDLETON: “Don”; August 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Interact (3). JOY LYN MILES: “Joy’ (3.4). PUly 23019047 PB ostend4 ere TOM EDWARD MIMS: “Gorkey”; February 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); DARK OF THE MOON (3); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3). MARY ANN MONTGOMERY: “Mary”; July 12, 1954; PBHS (3,4). DAPHNE REBECCA MOORE: “Becky”; August 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4). JEANNETTE CATHERINE MOORE: “Cathy”; May 5, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (2,3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Uniform Quarter Master (4); Band Council (4); NHS (3,4); Keyettes (3,4); Orchestra (4); District and State Band Contest (2,3,4); State Orchestra (4). LORRI ELLEN MORRISON: “Lorri”; February 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Homeroom Representative (3); Art Guild (3); OUTCRY (4); Keyettes (4). DONNA LEE MROCZENSKI: “Donna”; March 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (2); DCT (3,4); President (4). CHERYL ANN MUMFORD: “Cherry”; November 29, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). CHARLES CARLO MUNGAI: “Chuck”; June 17, 1954: PBHS (2,3,4). BETTY MURRAY: “Beth”; July 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Drill Team (3). JOANNA MUSENGO: “Jody”; November 26, 1954; PBHS 290 (2,3,4); Marching and Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); Recording Secretary (4); Asst. Publicity Manager (4); Spanish Club (3,4); International Club (2); Bi-Racial (3); Keyettes (4); Jordan Marsh Teen Board (4); Bacculaureate and Graduation Usherette (3); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON (2); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3); IMPROMPTU (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). STEPHEN GARY NACE: “Steve”; September 23, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Amateur Radio Club (2,3); President (2,3); NHS (3,4); President (4); ICC (3,4); BEANPICKER (3,4); Quill and Scroll (4); NHS State Convention Delegate (3); NEDT Letter of Commendation (2); NMSQT Letter of Commnendation (3). CYNTHIA LOUISE NELSON: “Cindy”; October 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Monogram (3,4); FSA (4); Swimming (2,4). MARTINA ANN NEW: “Martina”: PBHS (4). January 28, 1954; DIANE LEE NEWMAN: “Diane”; August 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). VIRGINIA GERTRUDE NIESSEN: “Ginny”; June 14, 1955; PBHS (2,3,4). JOHN JOSEPH NOLAN: “John”; June 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (2,3,4); Secretary (3); Vice-President (4). BEVERLY TERESA NORD: “Bev”; October 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (3,4). , CHERLY SUE NORLING: “Lips”; November 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Marching Band (2,3,4); Symphonic Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Solo and Ensemble Contest (4); District and State Band Contest (2,3,4); Keyettes (4). SUSAN NUSSDORF: “Susie”; September 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FSA (3); Chorus (2,3,4); Pompanotes (4); Choral Council (4). THOMAS E. OAKES: “Tom”; October 12, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (3,4); FFA (2,3,4); Junior Achievement (4). PATRICIA ANN OAKLEY: “Patty”; August 27, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). TIMOTHY PATRICK O'CONNOR: “Tim”; July 12, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Key Club (4). WILLIAM .RUDOLPE ORBEN: “Pepina”; December 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Quartermaster (4). JEFF ROBERT ORCUTT: “Chetta”: PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (4). August 18, 1954; TERRY LYNN O'NEILL: “Terry”; December 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Publicity in Band Council (4). LYDIA GAY ORIEND: “Lydia”; April 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); NHS (3,4); Keyettes (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). RONNIE WAYNE ORR: “Ron”; February 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3). | Hs aaa ee oo SCOTT ALAN ORR: “Scott”; 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Monogram (4); Student Council (4); ICC (4); President of Key Club (4); Boys’ State (4); Football (2,3,4); Wrestling (3,4); Track (4). DAVID ANTHONY OSTROSKY: “Dave”; 1954; PBHS (4). October 6, JILL ANITA PALMER: “Jill”; February 8, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); President (3,4); FHA (2); Stu- dent Council (3); ICC (3,4); Senior Class Representative (4); Keyettes (4); NHS (3,4). RANDOLPH G. PARKS: “Randy”; April 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (3); Homeroom Representative (3). DAN TROY PARRISH: “Swoop”; September 14, 1951; PBHS (2,3,4). MONA LISBETH PARMAN: “Mona”; March 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (2); Drill Team (3); Jun- iorettes (4); ORACLE (4); Student Council (2); Make-up Committee for GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2). AUSTIN FRANK PATNEAU: “Austin”; July 26, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Essay Editor (4); FML (4); Bi-Racial (3); Latin Club (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); Vice-Pres- ident (4); Chorus Mixed Advanced (2,3,4); International Club (4); Swimming (2,3); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); DARK OF THE MOON (3); SOUND OF MU- SIC (2); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3); Best Minor Ac- tor (3); Boys’s Quarter (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4); LIFE WITH MOTHER (4). NANCY JEAN PAULSON: “Nancy”; November 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Play Committee (4). THOMAS EDWIN PAWLIK: “Stretch”; January 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2); FFA (4). JEFF LAWERENCE PEAL: “Jeff”; September 30, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). CONNIE FRANCINE PENUEL: “Connie”; March 29, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); ORACLE (4); Exchange Editor (4); Interna- tional Club (4); Quill and Scroll (4). JAMIE COYLE PERKINS: “Jamie”; December 29, 1952; -PBHS (2,3,4). CONNIE A. PERKINS: “Connie”; September 15, 1954; PBHS (3,4); UBS (3,4). ALBERTHA PETERSON: “PeeWee”; September 6, 1954; PBHS (4). PATRICIA MARIE PETERSON: “Patti”; June 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); Thespians (4); Bi- Racial (4); GOOD MORNING MISS DOVE (2); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3). GAIL ANN PETRACCA: “Wap”; April 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). THEODORE ALLEN PETTY: “Ted”; June 22, 1954; PBHS (3,4); DCT (4); Football (2,3). CARLA JOY PITMAN: “Carla”; July 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Second Lieutenant (4); Orchestra (3,4); Keyettes (4). JIMMIE JAMES PIZZARELLI: “Jimmie”; October 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Guild (4). KENNETH R. POIRIEN: “Ken”; February 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). MIKE D. POMERLEAU: “Mike”; April 20, 1954; PBHS (3,4); FFA (4); Band (4); French Club (4). RONALD DEAN PRAY: “Ronald”; September 1, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). JONATHAN YORK PRESTE: “John”; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3). April 29, 1954; TERRI SUE PRESTON: “Terri”; April 25, 1954; PBHS (4); Student Council (4). CHRISTINE MARIE PRITCHARD: “Chris”; 1954; PBHS (4). January 5, THERESA JANE POWERS: “Terri”; PBHS (2,3,4). October 1, 1954; ALAN STUART PUGH: “Toker”; March 13, 1954; PBHS (4). BARBARA ELLEN PURVERE: “Barbara”; March 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Achievement (4); Monogram (3); Swimming (2); Tennis (4). PAULA MARIE RAHN: “Paula”; (2,3,4); French Club (3,4). May 3, 1954; PBHS DEBRA MAE RAINES: “Debbie”; April 28, 1954; PBHS (4); FSA (4). JAMES A. RAMSEY: “Jim”; October 14, 1954; PBHS (3,4). DONALD WESLEY RANDOLPH: “Donald”; October 22, 1954; PBHS (3,4). CONNIE RAE REED: “Connie”; (2,3,4). July 17, 1954; PBHS PATRICIA LEE REEDY: “Patti”; October 14, 1953; PBHS (3,4). JAMIE DARRELL RICHARDS: “Jim”; April 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Thespians (3,4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2);DARK OF THE MOON (3); Best Male in a mi- nor role (2). GLENDA GALE ROBERTS: “GiGi”; May 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); DCT (4). JOSEPH MARVIN ROBERTS: “Joe”; May 20, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Football (2). SUSAN ROBERTS: “Susan”; June 30, 1954; PBHS (3,4). BETTY JEAN ROBINSON: “Betty”; 1954; PBHS (3,4); UBS (4). CHERRY L. ROBINSON: “Cherry”; November 14, 1954; PBHS (3,4). 291 MARK ALLEN ROBINSON: “Mark”; January 12, 1953; PBHS (3,4); FFA (3,4). ROBERT JAMES ROBINSON: “Bob”; October 13, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (4); Pep Club (4). DON ARTHUR ROGERS: “Don”; January 26, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). MAURICE DONSON RODGERS: “Don”; December 7, 1953; PBHS (3,4); Baseball (4); Track (4); Wrestling (4). ANA MARIA ROIG: “Ana”; November 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (2,3,4); Treasurer (3); President (4); NHS (3,4); Juniorettes (3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); ICC (4); Monogram (4); Cheerleader (2,3,4); Milk Thing (4); Girl of the Month (4); Graduation Attendant (3); NEDT Certificate (2). JOHN QUINCY ROLLINS JR.: “John”; February 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ROGER DAVID ROSE: “Roger”; July 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (2,3); JAS (4); OUTCRY (4). KATHY ANN ROSS: “Kathy”; August 23, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). KIM ALLISON ROSS: “Kim”; May 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). NEIL JOHN ROULT: “Neil”; July 26, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (2,3); Vice President (2); Secretary (3); FML (2,3,4); Secretary (4); NHS (3,4); OUTCRY (4). BECKY ROWLAND: “Becky”; December 4, 1954; PBHS (4). ROBIN ROWLAND: “Robin”; September 18, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3). DONALD BERNARD ROYSTER: “Tub”; October 3, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Football (3,4). JOAN MARIE RUBINO: “Joni”: (2,3,4). May 29, 1954; PBHS KATHLEEN ANNE RUGHAASE: “Kathye”; 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). March 6, ROSA M. RUSSELL: “Mola”; May 31, 1954; PBHS (3,4); DECA (4); FHA (2). JILL HELEN RYALLS: “Jill”; September 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4); Secretary (4); Treasurer (3); Honor Society (3,4); FML (4); OUTCRY (4); ORACLE (4); Band (4); Advanced Girls Chorus (4). JOHN HERMAN RYALLS: “Jack”; September 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); Publicity Chairman (3,4); OUTCRY (3,4); Poetry Editor (3); Art Editor (4); QUILL SCROLL (4). DEBORAH ANN SAEVA: “Skeeter”; November 10, 1954; PBHS (3,4). STEPHEN TOMAS SALZANO: “Steve”; December 12, 1952; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); IMPROMPTU (3): SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY (3); Football (3,4). 292 DIANNE SANDERS: “Dianne”; November 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). JANNIE LUE SANDERS: “Punkin”; July 4, 1954; PBHS (4); FHA (4); Treasurer (4); Majorettes (4). ROBIN LYNN SANDS: “Robin”; (2,3,4); DCT (4); Historian (4). July 26, 1954; PBHS SHEILA MARIE SAUNDERS: “Shelly”; August 22, 1954; PBHS (4). EDWARD C. SCALZITT: “Edward”; December 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ALAN LEONARD SCHACK: “Big Al”; May 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Uniform Quarter- master (4); Student Council (2); Thespians (3,4); President (4); International Club (4); ICC (4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON (2); SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY (3); IMPROMPTU (3); DARK OF THE MOON (3); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3); LIFE WITH MOTHER (4). DANIEL GEORGE SCHMIDT: “Ty”; July 22, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Latin Club (3). MICHAEL JOSEPH SCHUTZ: “Mike”; 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Biology Club (4). September 23, JAMES ANTHONY SCOTT: “Jim”; September 30, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). GAYLE MARY SEIFERT: “Gayle”; October 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Junior Exchangettes (4); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE): KIM ESTHER SEMPELL: “Mouse’; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Cub (4). January 12, 1954; LAURA JEAN SEMPELL: “Shorty”; December 29, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4). he STANLEY GEORGE SERFLING: “Stan”; July 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Monogram (4); Basketball (2); Track (2,4); Golf (3). RICHARD ROBERT SHEAK: “Rick”; September 30, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Bi-Racial (4); Jr. Exchange (4); Pep Club (4); DECA (4); Vice President (4); Wrestling (4); Track (4); Baseball (4). JANICE ANN SHELDON: “Jan”; (2,3,4). April 1, 1953; PB WAYNE THOMAS SHERMAN: “Wayne”; October 25, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (3,4); Bi-Racial (3); Student Council (3); Thespians (3,4)) Homecoming Committee (2,3,4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); FLOWERS FOR ALGERNON (2); SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY (3); IMPROMPTU (3); UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE (3); Bas- ketball (2); NEDT Certificate (2). CAROL ANN SHIVEL: “Carol”; December 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); Treasurer (4). ROSEMARIE YVONNE SLACK: “Rose”; May 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); OUTCRY (4); Treasurer (4); Student Council (4); Majorettes (4). GARY MITTCHEL SLATKOW: “Gary”; December 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4); Photo Club (4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2). THOMAS CHARLES SMALL: “Tom”; March 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3.4); Track (2). ANDREW SMITH: “Andy”; December 1, 1954; PBHS (3,4). ANTHONY SMITH: “Pete”; March 11, 1954; PBHS (3,4). CRAIG DANIEL SMITH: “Craig”; December 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); JCL (3,4); Jr. Exchange (3,4); NHS (3,4); Treasurer (4); Biology Club (4); Vice-President (4); Boys State (4); Track (2,3,4); Cross-Country (2,3,4); Wrestling (4). GLADYS SMITH: “Monk”; October 31, 1953; PBHS (4). IANIS LEE SMITH: Jan’; july 7, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). KELLY SUE SMITH: “Kelly”; July 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Civinettes (2); Juniorettes (3,4); FML (2); FTA (2); Home- coming Skit (2). MARGARET PATRICIA SPANOLA: “Maggie”; August 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); Monogram (3,4); FSA (4); Sec- retary of Monogram (4); Swimming (2,3,4). GLORIA JEAN SPEAR: “Gloria”; September 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). ALFRED SPEIGHTS JR.: “Alfred”; December 29, 1954; PBHS (3,4). JILL E. SPENCER: “Spenco”; December 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). MIKE REED SPENCER: “Mike”; November 16, 1952: PBHS' (2,3,4). ROY ARTHUR SPOONER: “Arthur”; March 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange (2,3,4); Student Council (2,3,4); Baseball (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3). WENDY KAY STAGER: “Wendy”; April 25, 1954; PBHS (4). JAMES FRED STAPLES: “Stiffles”; August 20, 1954; PBHS (253;4): WILLIAM M. STEFFEY: “Bill”; February 13, 1953; PBHS (3,4); Football (3,4). ANTHONY THOMAS STENDER: “Tony”; November 1, 1954; PBHS (3,4); DCT (4); Treasurer (4). WILLIE STEPHENS: “Bill”; April 15, 1954; PBHS (3,4). LISA M. STERN: “Red”; August 8, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4). HARLEY P. STEVENS: “Harley”; January 25, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). CYNTHIA LOUISE STEWART: “Cindy”; February 17, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3). SUSAN ANN STONE: “Sue”; March 11, 1953; FML (2); In- ternational Club (3); Class Representative (4). TOM JOSEPH STRADTNER:?: “Tricky Tommie Turtle’; June 14, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). PATRICIA ANN STUDLEY: “Pat”; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (3,4). January 22, 1954; SHARON LEE SWAM: “Sharon”; June 16, 1953; PBHS (27a;4 abt) DEANNA SUE TACKETT: Dee’; August 1, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (2,3,4); Latin Club (2); International Club (3,4); Jr. Exchangettes (3,4); Treasurer (3); President (4); Pep Club (4). KARINA MARIA TANNIS: “Kari”; October 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). DIANE DELORIS TAYLOR: “DeeDee”; April 23, 1954; PBHS (3,4). PUIZAABE Eat em tra RSs Bethe soeptember 13,0 1954 PBHS (2,3,4); Student Council (3,4); Pompanotes (3,4); Jun- iorettes (4); SOUND OF MUSIC (2); Chorus (2,3,4). JANICE E. TERRY: “Jan”; October 9, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Art Guild (4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2). CATHERINE EXTHOMAS: Cathy = july 101954 ? BiIs (2,3,4); FTA (2); Keyettes (3,4); Majorettes (2,3); Pep Club (3); Band (4); Band Council Social Director (4); Pep Club Treasurer (3). MARY JO THOMAS: “Mary Jo’; November 30, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (2,3,4); Secretary (2,3); Histor- ian (4); Keyettes (3,4); Secretary (4); NHS (4); Student Council (4); Class Representative (4); FTA (3); Girls State (4). ROBERT THOMPSON: “Robert”; 1954; PBHS (4). JAMES EDWARD TIERNEY: “Jim”; February 26, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Jr. Exchange (2,3,4); Representative (3); Base- ball (3); Football (4). BRADLEY 110 GHSON TISGHERS © Brad sore. lisch: February 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (2,3,4); Sar- geant at Arms (4); BEANPICKER (4); Photographer 4. FENCE F. TOPPER: “The Fence”; September 2; 1954. SHARREN TERRI TOPPER: “Sharren”; March 16, 1954; PBHS (3,4). DANIEL MILLER TOWERY: “Dan”; October 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Baseball Manager (3). SANDERS HENRY TROUTMAN: “Sanders”; January 21, 1955; PBHS (3,4); Band Symphony and Concert (3,4); Bi- Racial (3). CHRISTOPHER ALAN TUNKEY: “Snow Mountain”; 293 March 14, 1954; PBHS (4); AMA (2); ZEBRA (4). PAMELA GAIL TUNKEY: “Grace”; June 4, 1952; PBHS (2,3,4). MARK SCOTT UHLES: “Mark”; May 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (4); Baseball (2,4); Tennis (4). JAMES HENRY VAN BUREN: “Jim”; September 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); NHS (3); Key Club (3,4); Biology Club (4); Student Council (4). JAMES G. VANDERZICHT: PBHS (2,3,4). “Jim”; December 4, 1954; KATHY CHAPIN VASILAKE: “Kat”; January 4, 1955; PBHS (2,3,4); French Club (3,4); OUTCRY (4); Best Minor Actress in UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE. DONNA D. VAUGHN: “Donna”; July 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). GARY EDWARD WAGONER: “Gary”; October 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,3,4). CINDRA KATRINA WALKER: “Pinky”; August 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FTA (2); Pep Club (3); FSA (4); Secretary (4); Student Council (2); Juniorettes (4); Bi-Racial (3,4); Busi- ness Manager (3); Chorus (4). MERLENE WALKER: ‘Lena’; October 12, 1954; PBHS (3,4); NHS (3); BUS-Secretary (3,4). SHARON ROSE WALSH: “Sharon”; October 11, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). TERESA YVONNE WALTON: “Teri”; March 2, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FSA (4). DEBRA ANN WARD: “Debbie”; March 4, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Drill Team (3); Keyettes (4); International Club (4). DOROTHY DARLYNN WARNER: “Dottie”; August 22, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). KATHERINE ANN WATTS: “Olive or Watts’; October 21, 1954; PBHS (3,4). VERNA LYNN WEAVER: “Rusty”; June 29, 2953; PBHS (2,3,4). SCOTT EDWARD WEBSTER: “Carlos”; May 21, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Key Club (2,3,4); Football (2,3,4); Graduation Usher (3). LELA CORINNE WEGMAN: “Lela”; June 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Quill Scroll (3,4); President (4); OUTCRY (2,3,4); Layout Editor (3,4); NHS (3,4); Youth Forum (2,3); Public Relations Director (2,3); Drill Team (3); Orchestra (2,3,4); ICC (4); Girls’ State (4); Junior Achievement (3,4); Treas- urer (3); Potpourri of Comedy (4). MATTHEW L. WEISS: “Matt”; March 31, 1954; PBHS (4). SUZANNE WELSH: “Sue”; March 15, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4). 294 SANDRA DIETTE WENTWORTH: “Wenty”; December 24, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); International Club (3,4); French Club (3); Jr. Exchangettes (4). JEANNE ANN WERNER: “Jeanne”; May 10, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). MURIEL ANN WEST: “Mill”; November 18, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4). SARAH JANE WHALEN: “Sally”; February 21, 1955; PBHS (2,3,4); Spanish Club (3,4); Vice-President (3); Pep Club (4). WILLIAM E. WHITE: “Duke”; October 20, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Class Representative (3); Tennis (3,4). LEON EDWARD WHITE: “Columbo”; June 26, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Photo Club (4). PAULA DARLENE WHEELER: “Wheel”; December 11, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); FML (3,4); Keyettes (4); Homeroom Treasurer (4). PAUL CRAIG WIEDENHOFER: “Paul”; January 19, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); FFA (4); Junior Achievement (4). KAREN W. WILKINSON: “Wilkie”; August 3, 1954; PBHS (4). DIANNIA WILLIAMS: “Fox”; August 9, 1953; PBHS (3,4). PATRICIA WILLIAMS: “Pat”; July 13, 1954; PBHS (3,4); Chorus (3,4); Bi-Racial (3). RUBY JEAN WILLIAMS: “Hit”; October 1, 1953; PBHS (3,4). YVONNE WILLIAMS: “Von”; May 31, 1954; PBHS (3,4). ALAN EUGENE WILLIS: “Alan”; March 6, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Amateur Radio Club (3); Vice-President (3); NHS (3,4); Pep Club (4)’ JEFFERIE ANN WILLIS: “Jeff”; March 10, 1954; PBHS (3,4); FHA (4). MARY LESLIE WIMMER: “Leslie”; October 13, 1954; PBHS (3,4); International Club (3); Keyettes (3,4); Orches- tra (3,4); BEANPICKER (3,4); Quill Scroll (4); Treasurer (4); OUTCRY (4); NHS (4); Pep Club (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4); All-State Orchestra (3,4); American Youth Symphony Chorus (4); Class Representative (3,4). GENEVIEVE GABRIEL WINCEK: “Ginny”; January 3, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Juniorettes (4). KYLE RICHARD WINKLER: “Wink”; May 23, 1953; PBHS (2,3,4); Chorus (4). ELIZABETH HENRIETTA WISTEDT: “Liz”; September 28, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Keyettes (3,4); NHS (3,4); Latin Club (2); Student Council (4); Thespians (2,3,4); Corresponding Secretary (4); Band (2,3,4); Band Council (4); GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE (2); FLOWERS FOR ALGER- NON (2); Best Actress Award (2); All-County Band (3); All-State Band (3); NEDT Certificate (2); NMSQT Letter of Commendation (4); Potpourri of Comedy (4). MICHAEL EDWARD WOOD: “Michael”; March 12, 1953: PBHS (2,3,4). JAMES FRANK WOOLLEY: “Jim”; June 13, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4). DANIEL MATHEW WRONSKI: “Dan”; 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); JAS (2,3,4); Vice-President (3); ORACLE (4); Foot- ball (2). SHELLEY LCYNN® WYATT: “Shelley”; April 12, 1954; PBHS (2,3,4); Monogram Club (3,4); Treasurer (4); Jr. Ex- changettes (4); Swim Team (2,3,4). | DEBORAH SUE WYSONG: “Debbie”; April 21, 1954: PBHS (2,3,4); Band (2,4); Uniform Quartermaster (4); Jr. Exchangettes (4). HARVEY ZACK: “Harvey”; October 15, 1954; PBHS | (23,4). ROBERT ZDANOWICZ: “Bob”; October 31, 1954; PBHS | (2,3,4); Basketball (2,3,4); Trainer (4). 295 cnn 297 ADKINS, JAMES R.—American History; B.S., Southwest Texas University; 1969. AKHURST, ENID S.—Biology; B.Sc., Dip. Ed., M.S., Ph.D.; University of Nottingham; University of Arkansas; Biol- ogy Club, National Honor Society, Biracial Committee. ALDERMAN, CARLTON T.—English; B.A., Florida State University; M.A., University of Virginia; Chairman of English Department; 1961. ANDERSON, JEANNE MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., University of Tennessee; 1942. ATKINSON, THELMA MRS.—Typing, Office Practice; B.S., St. Joseph College; 1964. BAILEY, CHRISTIAN M.—Chemistry, Introductory Phys- ical Science; B.S., Wilmington College; M.S., Miami Uni- versity; Junior Academy of Science; 1961. BARR, KAREN-—Art; B.S., Bowling Green State Univer- sity; International Club and Art Guild; 1970. BAUERBAND, BEVERLY MRS.—Physical B.S., University of Georgia; 1970. Education; BEDFORD, ROBERT L.—Assistant Principal; B.A., Uni- versity of Florida; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. BLACKARD, LAVERN S.—Mathematics; B.S., M.S., In- diana State University; Senior Class; 1953. BLONDIN, MAUDIE E. MRS.—Receptionist. BLOW, EVELYN W. MRS.—Biology; A.B., Goucher Col- lege; Future Medical Leaders; 1944. BOARD, RICHARD C.—Industrial Arts; B.S., California State College; 1966. BOYER, GARY A.—General Science; B.S., Slippery Rock State College; Football Trainer; 1970. BRADDEE, MARILYN—English; B.A., Grove City College; Future Teachers of America, 1960. BRETZ, BILLY—Agriculture; B.S., lowa State University; Future Farmers of America; 1963. BREWER, GARY L.—Social Studies; B.A., Baldwin—Wall- ace College; M.Ed., Kent State University; Head Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Head Varisty Track Coach; 1970. BREWTON, ELMER C.—Mathematics; B.S., Georgia Southern College; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1969. BROWN, ENDA MRS.—Typing; B.S., Florida State Uni- versity; M.S., University of Tennessee; 1960. BUDD, ROMENDT—Physics, Science; M.S., Oceanogra- phy; U.S.N.A., 1935; B.S., University of Hawaii, M.S., 1969; Junior Academy of Science. CALDWELL, JAMES M.—Physical Education; B.S., Uni- versity of Mississippi; Head Football Coach, Monogram Club; 1968. 298—FACULTY INDEX CAMPBELL, MARY MRS.—English; A.B., M.A., Cornell University; 1965. CAPSTACK, JUNE—Art; B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design; M.Ed., State College at Boston; Art Guild; 1969 CARROLL, BERNADINE MRS.—English; Mass Media; B.Ed., Duquesne University; Future Teachers of America; 1961. CASWELL, MARIAN MRS.—English; B.S., University of Wisconsin; Senior Tea; 1962. CONELY, FRED—Guidance; B.S., M.A.’ Marshall Univer- sity; Basketball Coach; 1966. CONROY, EDWARD V. JR.—Biology, Chemistry; B.S., Zo- ology, Ohio State University; Biology Club; 1971. COOK, CAROLYN MRS.—Work Experience; B.S., Florida Memorial College; 1970. CREECH, HELEN MRS.—English, Latin; B.A., North- western University; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; Drama Co-ordinator; 1953. DIE, MARIETTA MRS.—English; B.S., Kentucky State University; M.A., Texas A M University 1968. DIETRICH, CHRISTINE MRS.—Social Studies; B.A., Uni- versity of Florida; Senior Tea; 1969. DINARDO, ANN MRS.-—Library Science; A.B., Temple University; B.S., M.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; 1959. DOAK, JANET—Mathematics; A.B., Georgetown College; 1957. DURBIN, ROBERTA—Administrative Dean; A.B., Mar- shall University; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1970. EMMETT, DORIS MRS.—VOE—Business Education; B.S., Ohio University; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; Fu- ture Secretaries Association; 1968. FIAT, FREDERIC L.—Business Administration; B.B.A., University of Miami; D.C.T.; 1963. FLAHERTY, RICHARD—German, Russian; B.A., Univer- sity of Miami; Senior Cap and Gown; 1963. FURGASON, JO MRS.—English; A.B., University of Ken- tucky; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; OUTCRY: 1959. GREEN, BERENDA F.—English; B.S., Northwestern Col- lege; 1970. GREEN, ULRICH HAL—Spanish; B.A., Vanderbilt Uni- versity; M.A., George Peabody College; Foreign Language Department Chairman; 1958. GROSZER, JUNE—Art; A.B., Florida State University; Bi- racial, Co-Sponsor; Art Club, Co-Sponsor; 1941. GUEST, SUZANNE ORRELL MRS.—Social Studies; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; 1968. eae wo hae c 2= Ere i a eae “ =ae wR ee ae oS. HALE, FORREST P.—Mathematics; B.S., Springfield M.A. New York University; 1953. HAMMOND, KAY D.—Home Economics; B.S., Florida State University; Co-Sponsor Future Homemakers of America; 1970. HATFIELD, H.C. “SWEDE”—Physical Education; B.A., M.A., University of Florida; Junior Exchange Club; 1956. HEIL, ESTHER A. MRS.—Mathematics; western University; 1970. B.S., North- HENESY, DOROTHY MRS.—Reading; B.S., Temple Uni- versity; 1961. . HICKMAN, ANNE MRS.—CDE: A.B., College of St. Eliza- beth; New York University ; DECA; 1970. HIRSCH, MARSHA MRS.—French; B.A., Florida South- ern College; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; French Club; 1968. IRISH, NANCY MRS.—Art; B.A., Stetson University; 1965. JAMES, DELORES J. MRS.—World History; B.A., Howard | University; 1970. | JANSEN, MARTHA MRS.—Mathematics; A.B., Maryville College; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; 1957. | JOHNSON, SARA D.—Business Education; B.S., Florida State University; Faculty Treasurer; 1964. JUSTICE, NOLENE-—Social Studies; B.S., Pikeville Col- lege; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1966. KAISER, GEORGE C.—Guidance; B.S., University of II- linois; M.E., University of Miami; 1970. LANGTEAU, BETTE VIALL MRS.—Drama, Speech; B.S., University of Wisconsin; M.A., University of Miami; Thespians; 1964. LINVILLE, PHIL—Driver Education; B.S., Ball State Uni- versity; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Basketball; 1968. MANCHESTER, JOHN G.—Science; B.S., Defience Col- lege; M.A., Columbia University; Swim Team; 1969. MARTIN, CARL E.—Science; B.S., Eastern Kentucky Uni- versity; M.S., of Colorado; Science Department Chair- man; 1955. MATTHEWS, LENA MRS.—English, Journalism; A.B., West Virginia Wesleyan College; Quill and Scroll; ORACLE: 1955. McMAHILL, JACK—English; B.S., Murrary State Univer- sity; Football; 1968. McINTOSH, VIRGINIA MRS.—Mathematics; B.S., Flor- ida Atlantic University; M.S.T., University of Florida; Freshman Class Sponsor; 1970. McMILLIN, HARRIETT MRS.—Chorus; B.S., Muskingam College; Choral Department; 1960. MENIUS, OPAL—English, Bible Literature; B.A., Flora MacDonald College; M.A., Columbia University; 1968. MERRICKS, FRANCES M. MRS.—Mathematics; Florida A M University;; 1967. B.o;, MERTZ, ROBERT D.—Electronics; M.S., B.A., Florida State University; 1964. MILANO, WILLIAM—Guidance; B.S., M.Ed., Florida At- lantic University; 1969. MILLER, BILLY GOAD—Mathematics; B.A., Evansville College; M.A., Indiana State University; Cross Country Coach; 1962. MILLER, RICHARD-—Social Studies; A.B., Transylvania College; Junior Varsity Basketball Coach 1968. MOODY, HENRY S.—Social Studies; B.A., Rollins Col- lege; Golf Team Coach; 1956. MORRIS, TUCKER—Driver Education; Physical Educa- tion; B.S., Ball State University; M.A., Florida Atlantic University; Athletic Director; 1955. MOTZNER, CURTIS—Industrial Arts; M.A., Western State College of Colorado; Diving Club; Junior Varsity Wrestling Coach; 1964. MURPHY, MARIE L. MRS.—American History; B.A., Florida State College for Women; M.Ed., Duke Univer- sity; 1947. MYRICK, BETTY—Physical Education; A.B., Catawba College; Keyettes; 1951. NICKERSON, MARY ANNA MRS.—Business Education; B.S., Kent State University; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic Uni- versity; 1969. O’CONNER, SUSAN. MRS.—Spanish; B.A., Florida State University; University of Madrid; Spanish Club; 1971. OLDS, CAROL JEAN MRS.—English; A.B., Mercer Uni- versity; 1970. PAFENBERG, GERALD-—Agriculture; B.S., Purdue Uni- versity; Future Farmers of America; 1969. PASSIGLIA, DUCHESS MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Winthrope College; 1971. PATTERSON, JERRY—Driver Education; B.S., Mis- sissippi College; 1969. PAYNE, CAROLYN-—Library; A.B., Florida State College for Women; M.A., Peabody College; 1947. PITTMAN, LOIS M. MRS.—Office Manager. PLANUTIS, JAMES B.—Social Studies; B.S., Penn State University; 1965. PRESCOTT, CAROL MRS.—English; M.A., B.S., Appala- chian State University; 1968. FACULTY INDEX—299 PROFFIT, PAUL—Administration and Supervisor; B.A., M.A., Suffolk University; Principal; 1968. PROPST, ANN M.—Reading; B.A., The King’s College; In- ner Club Council, Student Council; 1970. PROVENCAL, CARMEL MRS.—Home Economics; B.S., Western Michigan University; M.A., Michigan State Uni- versity; Future Homemakers of America; 1962. RHONE, BARBARA MRS.—Guidance; B.A., Florida A M University; 1970. ROCKAFELLOW, MARGARET MRS.—Mathematics; A.B., Winthrope College; 1965. SABIN, WILLIAM JOHN-—Drafting; A.S., Palm Beach Junior College; B.S., Florida State University 1967. SANDERS, DONNELL T.—Biology; B.A., Fisk University; Football Coach, Wrestling Coach, Biracial Committee, Bi- ology Club; 1970. SHECK, DORIS M. MRS.—Media Specialist (AV); B.A., Adelphi College; 1966. SCHIAVONI, CHARLES —Industrial Arts; Graphics; B.S., Kent State University; Photo Club; 1969. SCHMITZ, ROLF D.—Physical Education; B.S., Central Methodist College; 1970. SMITH, JOSEPH A.—Administrative Dean; B.S., Bethune Cookman College; M.A., Florida A M University; 1970. SMITH, ROBERT A.—History-Government; B.S., Florida A M University; Biracial Committee; 1970. SOUTHERN, MARJORIE—Administrative Dean; A.B., Alma College; M.Ed., University of Florida; 1949. SPRADLING, BONNY K. MRS.—Guidance Director; B.A., University of Tennessee; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic Univer- sity; 1968. SPERA, ANITA J. MRS.—Biology; B.S., West Virginia; Marshall University; Junior Exchangettes Club, Pep Club, Cheerleaders; 1970. STEARNS, GEORGETTE K. MRS.—Physical Education; B.S., West Virginia University; 1968. SWEANY, BETTY MRS.—Algebra II, Geometry; B.S., De- Paul University; 1967. SWITZER, BERNARD V.—Instrumental Music; M. of Mu- sic, Peabody Conservatory; B.M., Towson State College; Band Director; 1971. TAVITIAN, PAUL B.—World History; B.S., Bowling Green State University; National Honor Society; 1970. 300—FACULTY INDEX THOMPSON, ELIZABETH R. MRS.—English; A.B., Hei- delberg College; Juniorettes 1960. TOWERY, WILLIAM M.—Chemistry, College Review Science; B.S., Arkansas State College; B.D., Southern Bap- tist Theological Seminary; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic Uni- versity; Student Council; 1961. TVAROCK, DONNA JEAN MRS.—Home_ Economics; B.S., Seton Hill College; 1970. VANOVER, JAMES E.—Physical Education; B.S., M.A,, Western Kentucky University; Junior Class, Junior Ex- change Club, Assistant Football and Baseball Coach; 1970. VON AMMON, NANCY MRS.—Guidance; B.A., Univer- sity of Florida; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1969. WAGER, KAREN LOUISE MRS.—Spanish; A.A., Bro- ward Junior College; B.S.Ed., Western Carolina Univer- sity; 1970. WALKER, PETER K.—Biology; A.B. Trevecca Nazarene College M.S.I., Middle Tennessee State University; Key Club; 1969. WALTER III, FREDERICK A.C.—Drafting; B.S., Florida State University; M.A., Central; Michigan University; 1956. WATKINS, HELEN J. MRS.—Latin, French; A.B., Grove City College; Junior Classical League; 1966. WATSON, THEADIS—Social Studies; B.S., Florida Me- morial College; 1970. WEBER, BARBARA MRS.—Physical Education, Health; B.S., Florida Atlantic University; Cheerleaders, Tennis Coach 1970. WELLS, ROBERT—Mathematics; B.S., Florida State Uni- versity; M.Ed., Florida Atlantic University; 1970. WHIPPLE, ROBERT—Consumer Math, Algebra, Contem- porary Math; B.S., United States Military Academy, Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, George Washington University; 1968. WICKSTUM, WAYNE H.—Driver Education; B.S., Kansas State College; M.A., Florida State University; 1947. WILKNER, ROBERT—American History; Modern Eu- ropean History; A.A., Broward Junior College; B.A., Flor- ida State University; Spanish Club; 1965. WILKS, DELORES MRS.—World History; B.S., Florida Memorial College; Inter Club Council; 1970 WILLIAMS, VIVIAN MRS.—English; B.A., University of Georgia; 1955. _WILMAN, ANN MRS.—English; A.B., Lincoln Memorial WRAY, MARTHA—English, Publications; A.B. M.A., ; | University; M.S., University of Tennessee; OUTCRY: University of Tennessee; Quill and Scroll, BEANPICK ER; ‘ 1963. 1956. WOOD, WANDA MRS.—Orchestra; B.M., Oberlin Col- ZELAZO, ELIZABETH K. MRS.—Mathematics; B.S., Mor- ; lege; M.M., Juilliard Graduate School; 1970. ris Harvey College; 1968. LONE gsr Ta Bs aR EE ewer: FACULTY INDEX-—301 A Abraben, Reeve—214 Abrams, Laqua—214 Ackermann, Donna—199 Adamo, Edmund—128, 199 Adams, Eric—88, 230 Adams, Jacqueline—79, 87, 89 Adams, James—199 Adams, Herman—214 Adams, Sheryl—230 Adams, Thomas—56, 134 Addis, Robert—93, 95 Adkins, James—298 Akhurst, Dr. Enid—152 Alderman, Carl—146 Alderman, Lee—214 Alstadt, Curtis—127, 230 Alexander, Marcia—61, 95, 199 Allan, Cynthia—35, 47, 52, 55, 70, 93 Allen, Cheryl—214 Allen, Emily—58, 168 Allen, Jennifer—230 Allen, Joyce—230 Allen, Miranda—199 Allison, Kitty—57, 61, 230 Allmendinger, Lisa—93, 230 Almodovar, Cynthia—230 Anderson, Candice—83, 214 Anderson, Cindy—85 Anderson, Clifford—231 Anderson, Jody—89, 199 Anderson, Kathleen—61, 214 Anderson, Richard—199 Andrako, Mark—214 Andrews, Claire—34, 199 Andrews, Donna—25, 34, 86, 146 Appleton, Warren—231 Armbrister, Anita—54 Armstrong, Bill—47, 49, 114, 127 Armstrong, John—199 Arnold, Brian—231 Arsenault, Theodore—199 Arsenault, William—95 ART GUILD—87 Artz, Ray—214 Asher, Stephen—34, 36, 73, 96 Aspenwall, Steven—214 Atkins, Kathy—54, 55, 56, 58, 96 Atkinson, Thelma (Mrs.)—156 Austin, Richard—52, 199 Austin, Thomas—214 Avery, Walter—112, 231 B Bader, Harold—88, 199 Bailey, Alfred—214 Bailey, Christian—152 Bailey, Dennis—57, 64, 110, 127, 214 Bailey, Timothy—23, 27, 34, 47, 49, 52, 55, 69, 75, 106, 146 Baker, Brenda—214 Baker, Viola—231 Baldwin, Herbert—199 Balistreri, Joseph—33, 64, 106, 157, 199 BAND—93 Barber, Theresa—231 Barfield, Carol(Mrs.)—142 Barger, Randal—231 Barnes, Elizabeth—57, 61, 103, 199 Barnhart, James—231 Barr, Karen (Mrs.)—162 Barry, Gwendolyn—214 Barther, Dorothy—199 Basham, Glenn—90, 95, 130, 231 Basham, Sharon—52, 61, 153, 199 302—GENERAL INDEX Baskett, David—199 Baskett, Sara—214 Bass, Victoria—36, 55, 79 Batlle, fohn—231 Bauerband, Beverly (Mrs.)—160 Baughman, Scott—231 Baughman, Suzanne—93, 231 Baxley, Deborah—61, 199 Bazner, Kim—231 Beal, Diane—52, 61, 89 Beattie, Dom—134, 164, 199 Beccue, Robert—214 Beck, Carol—231 Beck, Cathy—199 Beckvermit, Garret—33, 107, 109 Becton, Rebecca—55, 57, 61, 104, 214 Bedford, Richard—93, 130, 231 Bedford,Robert—140, 141 Bedford, William—199 Bell, Audrey—231 Bell, Kathleen—172 Bell, Theresa—61, 231 Benash, Margaret—89, 172 Benedict, Linda—172 Benner, Stephen—57, 107, 155, 199 Benson, James—214 Benson, Krissten—199 Benson, Michael—172 Benson, Todd—199 Berge, Pamela—57, 81, 231 Bernardo, Lauren—172 Berube, Paul—231, 237 Beville, Stephen—89, 172 Billings, Robyn—214 Bickers, Marcia—172 Blitz, Barbara—199 Bingler, Betsy—81, 214 Bingler, Robert—132, 199 Bink, Annette—231 Bink, Scott—214 BI-RACIAL—54 Birt, Karen—231 Black, Adrienne—54, 199 Black, Cherilyn—199 Black, Clayton—110 Black, Eleanor—231 Black, Joycelyn—231 Black, Rebecca—199 Blackwell, Billy—112, 231 Blackard, Laverne—150 Blackwell, Marcus—107, 172 Blake, David—231 Blake, Jeffrey—231 Blakley, Carolyn—231 Blanco, Carlos—89, 231 Blankenship, Edward—112, 127 Blinco, Mark—214 Block, Karen—214 Block, Robert—172 Blondin, Maudie (Mrs.)—142, 143 Blondin, Timothy—89, 172 Bloss, Jeffrey—128, 231 Bloss, Roger—214 Blow, Evelyn (Mrs.)—152 Blue, Benjamin—231 Boat, Jan—172 Bodiford, William—89, 96 Bodine, Chery!—68, 88, 96, 199 Bodine, Thomas—231 Boehl, Sandra—55, 80, 172 Boggess, Daniel—231 Bohr, Cristine—52, 199 Bolander, Jan—231 Bongiovanni, Joanna—214 Bonner, Arthur—199 Booher, Lynne—95, 214 Borgatti, Roy—172 Bowdle, Jackie—89, 231 Bowen, Brenda—172 Bowmaster, Janice—199 Boyd, Stephen—23, 52, 57, 69, 93, Ashe M7? Boyer, Colette—172 Boyer, Gary—152 Braddee, Marilyn—146 Braddock, Dean—99, 172, 276 Braden, Kathy—93, 231 Braddford, Deborah—82, 87, 172 Bradley, Pamela—199 Brame, Mark—214 Brantley, Robert—93, 214 Brass, Carol—199 Bratcher, Wesley—79 Braun Kenneth—214 Bray, Gary—93, 96 Gray, Susan—214 Brea, Yolanda—76, 173 Brennen, Keith—64, 199 Brescia, Joseph—106, 173 Bretz, Billy—166 Brewer, Charles—231 Brewer, Donald—199 Brewer, Edmund—112, 231 Brewer, Frances,76, 199 Brewer, Gary—126, 127, 154 Brewer, Luann—173 Brewer, Patti—61, 86, 214 Brewer, Thomas—93, 214 Brewton, Elmer—150 Briggs, Bonnie—61, 231 Briggs, Cynthia—214 Briggs, Pamela—128, 232 Brocato, Mary—232 Brock, Karen—214 Brokaw, George—86, 173 Brooke, Samuel—199 Brooks, Beverly—49, 54, 199 Broomfield, Jimmy—147, 199 Brooms, Arthur—232 Brorstrom, Ann—95, 173 Brorstrom, Sue—199 Brown, Allen—232 Brown, Bronnie—93, 95, 173 Brown, Charles—232 Brown, Clifford—199 Brown, Debra—232 Brown, Edna(Mrs.)—156 Brown, Glenn—214 Brown, Henry—106, 132, 214 Brown, Herbert—106, 199 Brown, Joseph—89, 214 Brown, Julian—199 Brown, Lawrence—214 Brown, Melanie—57, 214 Brown, Minnie—214 Brown, Rosetta—173 Brown, Sharon—57, 58, 75, 80, 103, 173, 186 Brown, Steven—96 Brownell, James—173 Brownell, Sally—199 Brownig, Troy—200 Browlee, Brenda—200 Broxley, Elizabeth—79, 173 Buchmann, Albert—57, 64, 112, 121, 12266232 Budd, Romondt—152 Bullard, Betty—173 Bullard, Carolyn—214 Bullard, Vera—214 Bunn, Stephanie—57, 58, 103, 200, 279 Buntenbach, Robert—232 Burgess, Kathy—46, 52, 55, 85, 95, 173 Burke, Carol—23, 52, 71, 173 Burke, Pamela—85 Burley, Gloria—232 Burley, Robert—232 Burns, Annette—82, 214 Burnside, Blake—173 Burroughs, Benton—64, 214 Burroughs, Robin—214 Burton, Dianne—54, 200 Bushway, James—200 Butler, Luretha—232 Butler, Shane—11, 214 Butts, Tommy—110, 216 Buzzo, Micheal—227 Byrd, Marie—173 Calabrese, Micheal—173 Caldwell, James—109, 160 Callaway, Christine—95, 103, 173 Callow, James—96, 173 Callum, Timothy—121, 216 Calmes, Patricia—216 Cammelleri, Jean—87, 173 Camp, Eileen—200 Camp, Merle—232 Campbell, Claude—232 Campbell, Debra—61, 200 Cambpell, Denise—88, 200 Campbell, Judy—232 Campbell, Mary—146 Campbell, Stuart—232 Campo, Colleen—83, 95, 216 Capstack, June—162 Carlson, Debra—58, 174 Carmody, Michael—76 Carnes, Brian—232 Carr, Shelia—216 Carroll, Bernadine—146 i Carroll, Steven—49, 200 Carson, Catherine—61, 99, 200 Carswell, Cathy—83, 216 Carter, Barbara—232 Carter, Beth—232 Carter, Cheryl—232 Carter, Jerome—232 Carter, Ronald—216 Carter, Scott—200 Carter, Steven—112, 127 Caselle, Kevin—174 Casey, Marie—86, 200 Casey, Robert—216 Caskey, Debbie—174 Castenholz, Raymond—69, 93, 95, 128, 174 Caswell, Marian (Mrs.)—146 Caulder, William—112 Cavallo, Michele—232 Chadwick, Micheal—232 Champion, Ruth—216 Chao, Alicia—174 Charbo, Micheal—112, 132, 232 Cheeley, lola—174 Cheeley, Willie—200 CHEERLEADERS—103 | Chesal, Lyne—232 7 Chesire, Victoria—158, 200 Chicciero, Lynn—216 Chick, Jay—55, 89, 216 Chilton, Challie—61, 78, 80, 99, 200 Chimera, Joe—232 Chotiner, Gary—107, 127, 200 Choulat, Teri—85, 200 , Chriss, Cynthia—94, 232 Chupp, Patricia—216 Ciotoli, Deborah—61, 128, 216 Ciotoli, Denise—57, 61, 216 Cishek, Jeffrey—88, 93, 200 Cishek, Rodger—216 Clamptt, Cathleen—96, 200 Clark, Deborah—174 Clark, Joanne—232 Clark, John—200 Clark, Leroy—96, 200 Clark, Linda—174 Clark, Micheal—232 Clark, Robert—174 Clark, Stacey—57, 232 dies — ie ati Clarke, Stephen—200 Claussen, William—174 Clayton, Chester—122, 233 Clatyon, Dona—216 Clements, Theresa—233 Clemmons, Beulah—200 Clemmons, Iris—233 Clemmens, Louistine—233 Clendenin, Stephen—174 Cleveland, George—64, 106, 137, 158, 174 Clover, Jeanette—233 Cloyd, Randall—200 Cloyd, Stanley—174 Cochran, Christopher,95, 216 Cochran, Robert—93, 200 Coffman, Alan—233 Coffman, Gary—233 Coggin, Steve—175 Colbert, Marla—200 Coldren, Paul—81, 96, 200 Cole, Gary—200 Cole, Larry—233 Cole, Sandi—175 Cole, Susan—200 Cole, Ted—216 Cole, Todd—233 Collier, Dorothy—175 Collins, Maureen—200 Collister, Stanley—110, 216 Collister, Steve—175 Colosimo, Richard—216 Colosimo, Theresa—61, 105 Colosimo, Thomas—233 Colyer, Mark—137, 174 Coney, LD—233 Conley, Fred—116, 118, 114, 202 Conner, Alan—216 Cook, Carolyn—156 Cook, Emery—122, 233 Cook, Mary—233 Cooper, Alvin—233 Cooper, Tommie—200 Copa, Carlos—233 Coppola, Nicholas—114, 127, 216 Corace, Cheryl—216 Corker, Theresa—79, 173 Cornish, Lee—216 Corsell, Lynn—233 Cottrell, Benjamin—64, 200 Cottrill, Malinda—233 Cottrill, Robin—175 Coulter, Fredrick—233 Coursey, Lawrence—36, 155 Courtwright, Rob—93, 201 Coven, Ernestine—216 Cover, Jackie—216 . ‘Cover, Lucinda—175 Cowen, David—55, 56, 106, 137, 201 Cox, Charles—201 Cox, Dennis—52, 155, 201, 212 Cox, George—216 Cox, James—21, 47, 78, 201 Cox, Susan—78, 82, 233 Crabtree, Thomas—216 Craig, Micheal—234 Crawford, Evelyn—234 Crawford, Margaret—99, 175 Creech, Helen (Mrs.)—146, 147, 149, 158 Cribbet, Joyce—88, 175 Crispo, Dorothy—201 Crispo, Linda—234 Crouch, Cathy—75, 175 Crouch, Richard—78, 90, 175 Crouch, Susan—201 Crouch, Vickie— 201 Crouse, Susan—234 Crowder, Jerome—216 Crowe, Audrey—175 Cruise, Susan—61, 216 Cummins, Randy—234 Cummins, Rolland—130, 175 Cunigan, Arpie—96, 175 Curran, Nancy—58, 96, 175 Currie, Katheryn—61, 234 Currie, Robert—216 Czapala, Maryann—201 D D’Alexander, Debra—175, 216 Damiano, Stephen—216 Dangelo, Theresa—218 Daniels, Cleveland—234 Daniels, Eddie—234 Daniels, Gloria—234 Daniels, James—33, 54, 57, 80, 106, 127, 281 Daniels, Jeff—175 Daniels, Paulette—79, 175 Danley, Jeffrey,88 Danner, James—112, 234 Davis, Anthony—110, 218 Davis, Barry—110, 218 Davis, Benjamin—64, 234 Davis, Brenda—234 Davis, Christine—201 Davis, Donna—46, 55, 57, 61, 81, 88, 99, 201 Davis, Jamie—36, 175 Davis, Kenney—116 Davis, Larry—234 Davis, Larry—217 Davis, Mark—64, 110 Davis, Mark—217, 234 Davis, Melvin—106, 234 Davis, Meredith—89, 201 Davis, Patrease—234 Davis, Richard—175 Davis, Ronnie—121 Davis, Vincent—271 De St. Aubin, Threse—46, 52, 201 Dean, Jack—172 Dean, James—132 Debellis, Mark—175 Debellis, Vita—234 DeBeltrand, Patrick—64, 106, 175 Deberry, Micheal—93, 217 Debowes, James—201 DECA—79 DCT—77 Devino, Dianne—201 Deforest, Randy—176 Degiovine, Daniel—93, 201 DeGrazia, Lisa—128 DeGrazia, Frank—69, 75, 88, 128, 201 D’Haveloose, Mary—176 Delk, Carol—58, 176 Demattia, John—57, 75, 173 Demattia, Leo—64, 101, 201 Demers, LuAnn—176 Densmore, Joel—217 Derico, Diana—201 Derico, Marilyn—176 Derico, Sylvester—106, 176 Devendorf, Michea]l—234 Devitt, Mark—110, 176, 217 Deweese, James—176 Dewitt, John—234 Dewitt, Sandra—217, 227 Dewitt, Sybil—57, 217 Dibble, Nancy—234 Dickens, Gary—217 Dickerson, David—93, 217 Dickstein, Caren—83, 89, 90, 217 Die, Marietta (Mrs.)—146 Diem, Gordon—137, 201 Dietrich, Christine (Mrs.)—154 Dietrich, David—176 Dietrich, Douglas—217 Dimarchi, Diane—176 GENERAL INDEX—303 DiMatteo, Anthony—55, 69, 75, 88, 176 Dimier, Diane—201 Dimitrouleas, Elayn—176 Dimon, Debra—96, 176 Dinardo, Ann—145 Dionne, Lisa—217 Dixon, Edna—57, 234 Dixon, Mark—176 Doak, Janet—150 Dobson, Donna—217 Dobson, Sharon—234 Docher, Dianne—234 Docher, Larry—234 Domechi, Thomas—176, 234 Donley, Roxann—80, 176 Donnelly, William—234 Donner, Joel—161, 234 Doolittle, Ann—234 James, Doolittle—52, 83, 201 Dorner, Judith—217 Dorwell, Billy—234 Dougharty, Marilyn—96, 201 Doubrava, Christine—52, 71, 83, 176 Douglas, Donald—85, 176 Douglas, Laura—85, 234 Doyle, Mary—87, 176 Doyle, Susan—217 Draper, Karen—88, 176 Driscoll, Patricia—201 Drouillard, Doreen—131 Drouillard, Norman—176 Dsurney, Stephen—201 Duff, Ellen—201 Duis, Barbara—217 Dupree, Leo—57, 64, 137, 176 Durante, Daniel—176 Durbin, Roberta (Mrs.)—141 Dygert, Wendy—201 Eaker, Ervin—52, 83, 95, 201 Ealey, Susan—104, 217 Early, Sarah—235 Eatmon, Paul—235 Eckenwiler, Timothy—35, 52, 69, 73, 96, 177 Eckstadt, Gail—217 Eddy, Deborah—82, 201 Edgerton, Melodie—235 Edwards, Charlene—57, 78, 82, 235 Edwards, Dennis—201 Edwards, Valerie—235 Eicher, Georgette—160 Eikenberry, Ann—201 Eikenberry, Beth—235 Ellis, Kathleen—177 Ellis, Leslie—201 Ellis, Thomas—127 Elston—40, 61, 105, 235 Elwart, David—93, 127, 217 Elwood, Roberta—52, 83, 201 Emmett, Doris (Mrs.)—156, 157 Enders, Ellen—235 Engle, Beverly—71, 93, 177 Erdely, Linda—201 Ervin, Debra—177 Esper, Jerrold—235 Esselstrom, William—93, 21 Etters, Richard—217 Evans, Dale—121 Evans, Jessica—54 Evans, Kelvin—217 Evans, Trevor—235 Eyler, Patricia—71, 93, 95, 177 Ezan, Mike—130 Ezan, Robert—130 NI 304—GENERAL INDEX Fagan, Cynthia—235 Fairchild, Candice—217 Falatick, Drew—177 Fanelli, Debra—217 Fania, Joann—281 Faupel, Arthur—202 Favors, Gloria—281 Fay, Lynne—34, 61, 73, 99, 202, PAS | Feby, Betty—142 Fells, Cynthia—202 Ferguson, Jo (Mrs.)—147 Ferguson, John—202 Ferrell, George—218 Ferris, Janice—202 Fessenden, Matthe—89, 235 Fessenden, Neal—85, 89, 177 Fetherston, Keith—235 Fichera, Bonnie—52, 71, 95 Fields, Robert—235 Fields, Maxy—202 Filosa, Phillip—177 Fina, David—218 Fina, Terry—218 Finch, Russell—177 Fischer, Debbie—218 Fivek, Kerry—57, 90, 93, 218 Flaherty, Richard—158 Fleischman, Debra—177 Fletcher, Marette—218 Flowers, Elsie—235 Floyd, James—89 Foggiano, Maureen—235 Foglia, Joseph—202 Folsom, Frank—89 Folsom, Laurel—61, 75, 202 Forbes, Joann—202 Forcier, Robert—69, 177 Ford, David—49, 202 Forcier, Robert—69, 177 Ford, David—49, 202 Ford, Deborah—235 Ford, Joann—218 Forrest, Elaine—235 Fortin, Guy—46, 52, 75, 177 Foster, Billy—235 Fowler, Susan—218 Fox, Gwendolyn—71, 93, 202 Francis, Jamie—202 Francis, Jayne—52, 177 Franco, John—64, 88, 162, 177, 202 Franco, Thomas—64, 137 Franklin, Robert—218 Franks, Debra—58, 96, 177 Fraschetti, Petra—55, 57, 73, 75, LWH Frazier, Davie—96, 202 Frazier, Deborah—235 Fredlund, Irene—218 FRENCH CLUB—87 Frenzel, Renee—202 Frenzel, Richard—235 Friedman, Marcia—202 Frisk, Cheryl—202 FTA—81 Furman, Janie—58, 202 Futch, Lori—32, 88, 128, 202 FHA—82 FML—83 FSA—80 G Gadson, Shirley—235 Galdeman, Valorie—218 Galinski, Barbara—236 Galinski, Mike—202 Gall, Jayne—61, 218 Gano, George—178 Gardner, Valentene—87, 178 Gariglio, Barry—178 Gates, Deborah—202 Gates, Margaret—178 Gaumer, Kenneth—38, 64, 88, 202 Gay, George—202 Gay, Walter—54, 107, 178 Geer, Mary (Mrs.)—142, 143 Gelatt, Glenn—93, 202 Gentry, Christine—88, 90, 178 Gerhardt, John—57, 64, 106, 198, 202 Gern, Galen—236 Gern, James—218 Gern, Leslie—52, 202 Gern, Richard—218 Gestewitz, Gary—218 Gerorer, Monica—83, 218 Gibbs, Debra—80, 202 Gibson, Marilyn—178 Gibson, Pam—155, 203 Giese, Sheila—178 Gilcrease, Joseph—178 Gillies, Coleen—236 Gillis, Joan—78, 236 Gillispie, David—178 Ginegaw, Debra—82, 236 Ginegaw, Glenn—178 Ginegaw, Jeffrey—178 Girten, Bradley—134, 178 Gjesdahl, Teresa—236 Glasper, Allen—218 Gleeson, Marion—236 Goater, Patricia—46, 236 Goeppner, Lisa—236 Goergen, Jean—203 Goldman, Christopher—236 Goldman, David—236 Goldman, Sandra—178 Goldwyn, Ann—61, 99, 203 Golitz, Virginia—61, 236 Gonzalez, Angela—178 Gonzalez, Nilda—218 Goodnow, Christina—203 Goodrum, Edgar—54, 107, 203 Goodrum, Lucy—37, 57, 76 Goodrum, Shelia—236 Goodrum, Sheryl—54, 80, 203, 281 Goral, David—79, 203 Goral, Janis—58, 96, 178 Gordon, James—93, 236 Gordon, Nancy—60, 93 Gore, Robert—178 Gormley, John—203 Gouch, Valron—122, 236 Gould, Teri—61, 218 Goza, Rebecca—256 Graffius, Nancy—178 Graham, Johnny—236 Graham, Wanda—178 Grant, Anthony—236 Grant, Deborah—57, 236 Grant, Luvetta—178 Gray, Virginia (Mrs.)—154 Green, Andrea—236 Green, Brenda—147 Green, Celestine—203 Green, Emma—178 Green, Hal—158 Green, Stephanie—236 Green, Thomas—134, 164, 236 Green, Ulrich—23, 33, 36, 57, 69, 107, 178 Green William—79, 203 Greene, Darryl—236 Grees, Philip—114, 127, 218 Greeson, John—236 Gregory, Deborah—236 Gregory, Greg—89, 178 Gregory, Robert—127, 236 Gretz, John—203 Griffin, Debra—90, 218 Griffin, Wilbert—236 Griffin, Veronica—218 Griffis, Barbara—93 Griffis, Micheal—93, 203 Griffith, Mark—85, 203 Grinder, John—218 Grix, Ellen—79, 178 Gronbeck, Peter—65, 85, 178 Grooms, Lillie—160 Grooms, Marion—218 Grooms, Wanda—218 Gross, Robin—236 _| Groszer, Jim—162 Gruber, Dale—79, 202 Grubish, Sharon—236 Guanci, Carol—237 Gudat, Ricky—237 Guest, Suzanne (Mrs.)—154 Guillette, Christopher—218 | Guinn, Randy—89, 237 Guisewite, Debra—39, 79, 81, 203 Gumbart, Harold—93, 202 Gummin, Daniel—87 Gutierrez, Maria—178 | Gutmann, Thomas—218 | H Haldeman, Valorie—83 Hale, Forrest—150 Hale, Kent—64, 106, 137, 180 Hall, Clifford—132, 218 Hall, David—49, 64, 203 Hall, Donna—52, 203 Hall, Sandra—89 Hallman, Nina—237 | Halstead, Gina—93, 218 Hamilton, Nancy—86, 95, 218 Hamilton, Richard—237 Hammett, Ken—179 Hammond, Deborah—237 | Hammond, Richard—95, 130, 218 | Hamzik, Richard—52, 78, 179 | Hancock, Tara—218 Handrahan, John—112, 132, 237 Hanna, Nancy—203 Hanner, Hallie—57, 237 Hanner, Mallie—237 Hansen, Donald—237 Harburg, Bruce—40, 64, 112, 237 Harburg, Robert—23, 46, 47, 52, | 69, 179 | Hardie, Sharon—219 Hardy, Frances—61, 73, 95, 162, 198, 203 | Hardy, James—39, 46, 57, 93, 95, | 203 Hardy, Jenny—52, 71, 179 Harker, Clyde—237 Harmon, Jake—89 Harmon, Marilyn—179 Harner, Larry—219 Harness, Michelle—237 Harper, Dorothy (Mrs.)—142, 143 Harrel, Cynthia—237 Harris, Curtis—116, 203 Harris, David—203 Harris, Dixie—93, 95 Harris, Lester—219 Harris, Lucretia—237 Harris, Sharon—237 Harris, Victoria—105, 237 Harrison, Harry—116 Harrison, Otis—237 Hart, Diane—78, 85, 203 Hart, Lana—96 Hart, Linda—179 Hartman, Nancy—179 Hartman, Sally—179 Hartman, Sheila—131, 237 Harvard, Ditricia—237 Harvard, Janice—237 Havens, Susan—237 Hayden, Jo Ann—219 Haynes, James—95, 203 Haynes, Rebecca—237 Hayward, Lisa—203 Haywood, Anne—237, 249 Haywood, Carolyn—219 Head, Ricky—116, 219 Heath, Ernestine—179 Hedges, Howard—107, 203 Hegarty, Jack—153, 179 Hegney, Sara—86, 219 Heil, Esther—150 Heinrich, David—86, 93, 203 Heinrich, Donald—179 Heinrich, Donna—55, 179 Heisy, Pam—203 Helbig, Doris—93, 237 Helbig, Linda—237 Helbig, Paul—237 Hellegaard, Karen—54, 57, 61, 99, 203 Helma, David—219 Helma, Lorriane—39, 179 Helma, Susan—237 Hembree, Linda—203 Hembree, David—237 Henderson, Pamela—203 Hendrix, Kathy—203 Hendrix, Patricia—203 Hendrix, Valerie—93, 237 Henning, Randolph—23, 47, 49, 55, 64, 114, 127, 179 Henning, Steven—57, 64, 110, 127 Henry, Rebecca—219 Herceg, Cindy—71, 94, 203 Herceg, Judy—94, 219 Heslet, Lisa—61, 94, 219 Hess, Bruce—89, 203 Heuser, Jamie—54, 56, 61, 99, 204, 235 Hickman, Anne (Mrs.)—156 Hicks, Byron—238 Higgins, Elizabeth—238 Hill, Albert—110, 219 Hill, Anthony—238 Hill, Beverly—204 Hill, Essie—76, 179 Hill, Kenneth—238 Hill, Mae Frances—179 Hill, Mercere—160, 179 Himmelheber, Louis—219 Himmelheber, Patric—204 Hines, Kathleen—204 Hinson, Claude—89, 179 Hinton, Russ—238 Hitchock, Dougles—238 Hirsch, Marsha (Mrs.)—158 Hoag, John—238 Hoag, Kenneth—179 Hoag, Timothy—238 Hoarty, Lynn—219 Hobbie, Kathryn—54, 58, 204 Hobbie, Linda—61, 219 Hogan, Debra—204 Hoggins, Eddie—121, 219 Hoggins, Rickie—127, 179 Hoggins, Vickie—238 Holbrook, Robert—69, 75, 179 Holdorff, Jean—219 Hole, Kenneth—204 Hollie, Alvin—219 Holloway, Alice—238 Holloway, Cynthia—238 Holloway, Diane—179 Holloway, Vernon—219 Holm, Gregory—52, 204 Holmes, Susan—238 Holschbach, Scott—180 Holt, Fern—204 Holzer, Eric—219 Homeyard, Marica—58, 180 Homick, Dorette—57, 76, 180 Homnick, Joseph—36, 204 Honeycutt, Debbie—238 Hoops, Sharron—238 Hoover, Monica—180 Hope, Delores—238 Hopkins, Kathleen—180 Hornsby, Mark—238 Horton, Richard—96, 204 Hotchkin, Carol—180 Houck, Constance—47, 49, 61, 73, 75, 99, 180 Houston, Debra—204 Houston, Reginald—54, 180 Howard, Scott—46, 47, 52, 55, 180 Howe, James—238 Howe, Laura—93, 219 Howell, Gary—180 Howell, George—238 Howell, Mary—58, 96, 204 Hron, Debra—85, 180 Hron, Linda—54, 204 Hubbard, Robert—238 Hubbell, Dale—238 Hubis, Holly—57, 78, 230, 238 Huddleston, Joseph—204 Hudson, Annie—238 Hudson, Curtis—238 Hudson, Patricia—204 Huegel, Douglas—238 Huggins, Sammie—238 Hughey, Susan—219 Humphrey, Brenda—180 Humphrey, Dexter—121, 219 Humphrey, Patricia—204 Hunter, Joel—180 Hunter, Kevin—76 Hunter, Robert—238 Hunter, Tommy—112, 127, 238 Hurley, James—96 Hurt, Jeff—64, 219 Hutchinson, Becky—204 Hutchinson, Karen—180 Hutchinson, Patricia—52, 95, 180 Hylek, Richard—219 ICC—53 Inmon, Ray—219 Irish, Nancy—162 Irving, Althea—219 Israel, Craig—204 Israels, Mark—180 Jackson, Anita—181 Jackson, lan—132, 219 Jackson, Jeffery—204 Jackson, Shardon—238 Jackson, Sheery—238 Jacobs, Robert—181 Jakala, Daniel—64, 110, 219 James, Deborah—238 James, Delores—154 James, Patrick—219 James, Tommie—54, 116, 204 Janidlo, Lynn—204 Jansen, Martha—150 Jaquess, Virginia—61, 160, 204 Jaramillo, Lynnett—93, 219 Jefferson, Bronwyn—46, 181 Jefferson, Rhonda—220 Jenkins, Jeffrey—220 Jenkins, Sheila—239 Jenkins, Stacey—181 Jenkins, William—239 Jennaro, Georgene—23, 54, 56, 58, 181 Jennings, Joanne—79, 204 Jerkins, Gloria—220 Jerkins, Shirley—239 Jesse, Thomas—57, 130, 220 Jesse, William—46, 47, 52, 69, 181 Jewell, Jodie—61, 204 Jewell, Kerry—112, 239 Johnson, Charlie—204 Johnson, Chris—220 Johnson, Cindy—181 Johnson, Connie—204 Johnson, Diane—239 Johnson, Fred—181 Johnson, Gregory—239 Johnson, Gwendolyn—57, 239 Johnson, Harriet—220 Johnson, John—106, 204 Johnson, Judith—181 Johnson, Judy—204 Johnson, Judy—204 Johnson, Keturah—58, 96, 181 Johnson, Lynn—58, 83, 149 Johnson, Mary—181 Johnson, Patricia—181, 239 Johnson, Patricia—181 Johnson, Patricia—153 Johnson, Patti—47, 49, 52, 71, 73, 96, 181 Johnson, Robert—52, 83, 88, 93 Johnson, Samuel—181 Johnson, Sandra—239 Johnson, Sara (Mrs.)—156 Johnson, Sheree—220 Johnson, Stanley—239 Johnston, Lilli—47, 57, 61, 169, 204 Johnston, Maureen—71, 181 Johnston, Nancy—239 Johnston, Richard—220 Jolly, Janice—61, 220 Jolly, Lori—239 Jones, Candy—61, 204 Jones, Clarence—89, 122, 239 Jones, Denise—61, 220 Jones, Dolletha—181 Jones, James—239 Jones, Jimmy—93, 204, 239 Jones, Judith—61, 220 Jones, Judy—220 Jones, Julia—220 Jones, Julie—93, 204 Jones, Margaret—239 Jones, Marilyn—239 Jones, Patricia—204 Jones, Patrick—107 Jones, Tony—239 Josey, Billie—239 Joshua, Maraguree—239 JR. EXCHANGI : JR. EXCHANGETTES—60 GENERAL INDEX—30f Judge, Tommy—112, 239 Judson, Kerry—220 [UNIORETTES—59 Justice, Nolene—154 K Kaczmarek, Lu Ann—86, 96 Kadron, Teresa—220 Kaelin, Daniel—204 Kaelin, Peggy—227 Kaelth, D—88 Kahn, Jeffrey—182 Kahn, Robert—64, 137, 181 Kain, Debra—204 Kain, Kathleen—239 Kain, Robert—23, 46, 47, 49, 52, ate y (So lia Roy Kaiser, George—144 Kal, Debra—220 Kami, Gail—52, 71, 91, 204 Kami, James—85, 239 Kane, Patricia—58, 182 Kane, Sharon—182 Kanode, Pamela—89, 220 Kanode, Vicki—89, 182 Kanyok, Sandra—55, 81, 96, 204 Karneol, Risa—76, 182 Karsten, Thomas—182 Kartub, Pamela—94, 204 Kartub, Wendy—94, 220 Kashmiry, Leila—239 Kaufmann, Jeannine—239 Keaa, Darryl—220 Kearse, Naomi—104, 220 Keaton, Cindy—76 Keeling, Cindy—239 Keeley, Timothy—220 Keeley, William—64, 204 Keene, David—90, 220 Keene, Nancy—52, 71, 95, 204 Keller, Jeff—182 Keller, Kathryn—220 Keller, Missy—57, 61, 220 Keller, William—23, 57, 69, 75, 101, 107 Kelly, Arnold—57, 112, 239 Kelly, Janie—239 Kelly, Karla—204 Kelly, Larry—220 Kelly, Michele—182 Kelly, Otis—239 Kelly, Rosa—239 Kelly, Sharon—182 Kellogg, Richard—220 Kellogg, Todd—220 Kemp, John—239 Kendall, Barton—85, 182, 193 Kendall, Linda—61, 220 Kennedy, Charles—182 Kennedy, Glenn—204 Kennedy, Sherlyn—240 Kercheval, Tina—220 Kerez, Peter—204 Kerez, Susan—81, 182 Kerr, Darryl—110 Kersten, Anita—240 Kersten, Donna—220 Kerrigan, Kim—83, 220 Kester, Carolyn--85, 182 Kester, Stewart—93, 182 Kester, Valerie—61, 93, 95, 221 KEY CLUB—69 KEYETTES—70 Keyser, Lynn—89, 220 Kidder, Howard—240 Kidder, Karen—182 Kiddy, Debra—221 Kilgore, Steven—64, 204 Killoran, Dennis—240 King, Arthur—93, 240 306-—GENERAL INDEX King, David—75, 106, 160, 182 King, David—36, 221 King, Dolores—54, 61, 204, 213 Kintchen, Anita—240 Kintchen, Elizabeth—221 Kintchen, Mary—79, 182 Kintchen, Yvonne—221 Kirk, Ann—182 Kirkland, Eddy—240 Kirkland, Susie—167 Kling, Jerry—240 Klondike, Christi—61, 87, 91,153, 205 Klotzsche, Susan—240 Klug, Edward—107, 137 Klug, Kenneth—112, 240 Knapp, Sharon—240 Knauff, Debbie—240 Knight, Rebecca—205 Koerner, Sharon—205 Konigsburg, Randy—95, 221 Kosko, Brian—240 Kosko, Jeff—205 Koser, Randall—182 Kotschi, Kurt—240 Krafft, Judith—240 Krauss, Barry—64, 112, 240, 241 Krauss, Robert—64, 88, 107 Krix, James—107, 205 Krix, John—55, 56, 69, 75, 182 Krueger, Kurt—221 Krueger, Scott—112, 240 Krumscheid, Jolene—79, 205 Kulunas, Joseph—205 Kuntz, Sheryl—52, 57, 58, 103, 205 Kurdziel, Mark—221 Kurtz, Rosemarie—205 Kyle, Hazel—182 Lacasse, Mark—240 Lacava, Frank—221 Lacivita, James—183 Lacivita, Ruth—221 Ladd, Mike—240 Lalond, Gary—221 Lamar, Viola—54, 183 Lambeth, Debra—221 Lambeth, Rhonda—240 Landi, Patrice—89, 183 Langley, David—52, 55, 69, 93, 95, 183 Langley, Robin—82, 221 Langstra, Pat—85 Langteau, Bette (Mrs.)—147 Lanigan, Jeffrey—240 Lanquel, Arthur—240 Larkins, Dwight—240 Larrett, Ramona—205 Larsen, Herbert—240 Larsen, Kris—99, 205 Larsen, Mary—52, 183 Larsen, Melissa—58, 94, 205 Larson, Kris—61 Lasecki, Pamela—80, 183 Laster, Aldonnie—205 Laster, Rickey—240 Lauriello, Neila—82, 93, 240 Lauth, Nancy—71, 80, 183 Lavin, Donald—221 Lazaris, Leslie—240 Leach, Janice—95, 221 Lechot, Robert—87, 183 Lee, Barbara—205 Lee, John—205, 209 Lehmann, Victor—240 Lennon, Vince—240 Levine, Marcia—150 Lewis, James—241 Lewis, Jeannette—103, 205 Lewis, Jeffrey—205 Lewis, Marilyn—82, 183 Lewis, Robert—205 Lewis, Shirley—205 Lewis, Thomas—127 Lewis, Willa—183 Libin, Laurie—205 Liesenfelt, Diane—241 Liesenfelt, Donald—205 Linden, Sally—205 Linville, Jeff—121, 241 Linville, Phil—116, 118, 159 Listort, Gary—93, 95, 221 Little, Thomas—183 Littler, George—137—205 Livoti, Thomas—93, 95, 221 Lloyd, Donald—57, 112, 241 Lobato, Daniel—149 Loftus, Michael—221 Lohnaas, Amanda—221 Lohnaas, Matt—205 Loman, Penny—241 Lombardi, Anthony—221 Lomen, Karen—221 Lonas, John—206 Long, Gloria—206 Long, Karen—241 Long, Richard—137, 206 Longstreth, Patrick—183 Losey, John—221 Lotze, James—221 Lotze, Jeri—222 Lounsbury, Scott—222 Love, Gail—241 Lucas, Lynn—89, 206 Lucas, Vernon—222 Luckey, Donald—222 Luecke, Guy—241 Lumley, William—241 Lundeen, Larry—149, 183, 188 Lundeen, Lori—61, 86, 222 Lunn, Barbara—222 Lyon, Karen—57, 61, 99 M Maas, Amy—240 MacFarlane, Jeffrey—204 Mackey, James—83, 206 Mack, Susan—184 Mack, Willie—204 Mackifield, Ernest—54, 57, 106, 183 MacMillen, Laurel—46, 241 MacMillen, Nancy—222 Maddox, Jeffrey—23, 49, 52, 69, 106, 130, 146, 184 Maehlmann, Jeanne—49, 55, 73, 103, 153, 177, 184 Magelssen, Bruce—241 Magelssen, Michele—82, 241 Magness, Sue—184, 279 Magnus, Ralph—132, 222 Maier, Christopher—112, 241 Maier, Richard—222 Mallory, Howard—206 Malone, Calvin—116, 206 Malone, Beth—93, 222 Maltby, Karen—61, 222 Manchester, John—152 Mann, Cynthia—61, 93, 241 Mann, Kim—241 Manners, Malcolm—55, 73, 78, 184 Manners, Rosemary—52, 78, 81, 206 Mapp, Barbara—222 Maples, Glenda—184 Martin, Barbara—52, 69, 184 Martin, Carl—152 Martin, Gail—241 Martin, Kenneth—122, 241 Martin, William—137, 184 Martone, Susan—58, 96, 184 Mason, Julia—54 Mastman, Kim—206 Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, Matthews, Burrows—184 Carol—206 John—184 Lena (Mrs.)—147 Libby—241 Regina—240 Theresa—61, 222, 225 Mathis, Irene—222 May, Kathryn—206 May, Peggy—241 Mayer, Helena—276 Mayer, Joanne—184 Mayer, Katherine—61, 241 Mayer, Michele—40, 75, 184 McBride, Gail—206 McBride, Gary—184 McCahill, Jack—110, 147 McCall, Beth—93, 206 McCall, Dianne—173 McCall, Howard—112, 122 McCall, LuAnn—241 McCall, Ora—52, 184 McCalla, Connie—222 McCalla, Marjorie—61, 160 McCarthy, McCaughey, Patricia (Mrs.)—142 McCauley, Sean—206 Kathleen—222 McClain, Charles—241 McClain, Howard—241 McClain, Johnny—206 McClain, Richard—241 McClendon, Linda—206 McClendon, Queen—103, 184 McCloud, Darlene—185 McCloud, Minnie—57 McClure,’ Mark—46, 52, 69, 185 McCormick, Michelle—222 McCoy, Ava—206 McCoy, Sharon—55, 57, 58, 96, 103, 185 McCray, Gloria—222 McCulloch, Debbie—61, 206, 169 © McCulloch, John—242 McCulloch, Mary--79 McDonald, Herbert—107 McDonald, Mary—99, 185 McDonald, Robert—38, 107, 185 McDougald, James—185 McDowell, McDowell, Maureen—20 6 Terence—134 McDuffie, Barbara—222 McDuffie, Brenda—206, 222 McDuffie, Merlin—107, 206 McFadden, Eileen—105, 242 McFadden, Pearl—96, 106 McGee, Frankie—185 McGee, Richard—134 McGirt, Shirley—222 McGowan, Karen—242 McGowan, Kathy—242 McHose, Mark—206 McIntosh, Corris—242 McIntosh, Tyrone—242 McIntosh, Virginia—150 ’ McKellar, Monica—242 McKinnon, Cynthia—206 McLemore, Bernice—206 McLenden, Althea—57, 61, 104, 222 McLendon, Micheal—107, 207 McMillan, McMillin, Harriett—163, 220 Quinton—222 McNabb, Annette—242 McNabb, Henry—222 McNulty, James—185 McWhorter, Gwynneth—222 McWhorter, Lenora—242 McWithey, Carol—242 Mehoffie, Micheal—242 ao | Meilahn, Jan—80, 222, 281 | Meilahn, Lynne—55, 58, 73, 95, | 96, 185 | Menius, Opal—148 | Merolla, Karen—52, 61, 206 Merolla, Nancy—61, 242 Merrell, Anita—222 Merrell, Phillip—242 Merrick, Richard—95, 134, 242 Merricks, Frances (Mrs.)—151 Merryman, Betsy—242 Meyer, David—242 Meyer, George—207 Meyer, Jacquelyn—222 Meyer, William—52, 207 Miceli, Margaret—38, 79, 96, 209 Miceli, Marie (Mrs.)—142 Micheau, Mary—242 Michelesen, David—242 Mickler, Peter—132, 222 Middleton, Dan—185 Milano, William—144 Miles, Ann—207 Miles, Joy—166, 185 Miles, Paul—93, 222 Milford, Marie—207 Miller, Geremy—95, 222 Miller, Karen—207 Miller, Leon—185 Miller, Mary—223 Miller, Richard—120, 151, 154, 159 Miller, Tracy—223 Miller, William—242 Miller, Willie—223 Mills, Micheal—112 Mills, Richard—93, 207 Mills, Vicki—61, 207 Mims, Jimmy—223 Mims, Lynda—94, 223 Mims, Tommy—73, 169, 185 Mims, William—64, 107, 207 Minnich, Annette—223 Mitchell, Cecil—223 Mitchell, Kim—242 Mjelde, Rayda—142 Moffett, Mary—104, 223 Monard, Robin—58, 89, 185 MONOGRAM CLUB—74 Montgomery, Isaac—242 Montgomery, James—207 Montgomery, Joyce—223 Montgomery, Mack—207 Montgomery, Mary—93, 185 Montouri, Michele—242 Moody, Henry—134, 154 Moore, Barbara—87 Moore, Barbara—185, 242 Moore, Cynthia—57, 61, 71, 95 Moore, Daphne—185 Moore, David—223M Moore, Eugene—223 Moore, Jeannette—52, 185 Moore, Jeff—223 Moore, Joe—64, 88, 207 Moore, John—223 Moore, Laura—223 Moore, Melanie—33, 57, 89, 223 Moore, Nancy—71, 93, 95, 207 Moore, Susan—223 Morehouse, Nancy—61, 223 Morel, Blanche—223 Moreland, Danny—242 Moreland, John—223 Morley, Charles—223 Morris, Cheris—243 Morris, Tucker—130, 159 Morrison, Lori—47, 49, 87, 185 Morrison, Melissa—207 Morrison, Paula—185 Mosley, Matthew—110 Mossel, Carmen—223 Mossel, Diana—207 Mount, Leo—243 Mroczenski, Donna—55, 76, 185 Mugee, Richard—64 Mulcahy, Daniel—243 Muldoon, James—243 Mulleavey, John—185 Mumford, Cheryl—185 Mungai, Charles—185 Murphy, Alan—243 Murphy, Craven—207 Murphy, Joe—110, 223 Murphy, Marie (Mrs.)—155 Murphy, Maureen—223 Murray, Christopher—112, 243 Murray, Elizabeth—186 Murray, Gertrude (Mrs.)—167 Musengo, Joanna—35, 71, 73, 186 Musselman, Brion—223 Musselman, Gary—207 Myrick, Betty—160 Myrick, Marty—243 Nace, Gary—52, 55, 186 Nall, Joe—243 Natella, Joseph—64, 88, 207 Nathan, Floyd—122 Nathan, Michelle—132, 243 NHS—53 Nave, Terri—223 Nave, Wendy—207 Naylor, Paul—39, 207 Nederlanden, Janet—243 Neff, Richard—88, 207 Neff, Susan—243 Neidich, Michele—47, 52, 57, 61, 88, 198, 207 Neidich, Richard—64, 112, 243 Neill, Joseph—207 Nelson, Cynthia—71, 80, 89, 186, 243 Nelson, Kevin—223, 243 Nelson, Robert—207 Nero, Martina—186 Nesbitt, Deborah—207 Newman, Diana—186 Newsome, Cornelius—223 Newton, Pamela—207 Nicholson, Edward—186 Nickens, Patricia—47, 52, 55, 61, 207, 278, 320 Niedermiller, Terry—130 Niessen, Virginia—186 Nivelle, Thomas—110 Nolan, John—85, 110, 186 Nord, Beverly—57, 58, 174, 186 Norling, Cheryl—71, 93, 186 Norling, Gayle—224 Norrid, Robert—93, 207 Norris, Melanie—186 North, Linda—61, 83, 169, 207 Norton, Ann—243 Norton, James—112, 243 Norton, Judy—224 Nosbisch, Keith—207 Nosbisch, Tom—224 Nottingham, Alice—243 Nowlin, Jackie—61, 230, 243 Nowlin, James—224 Nuccio, Vincent—207 N N N N N N N uelle, Deborah—207 uelle, Thomas—95, 225 ugent, Mark—207 unemaker, Mark—224 ussdorf, Nancy—89, 207 ussdorf, Susan—96, 186 yemetz, Katherine—61, 224 O Oakes, Thomas—85, 89, 186 Oakley, Patricia—89, 186 Obenauf, Pamela—243 Obenauf, Steve—208 Obermayr, Diane—46, 243 O'Conner, Susan—158 O'Conner, Timothy—69, 187 Odom, Lawrence—207 Odom, Mary—243 Oelhafen, Edna—52, 71. 95, 187 Offutt, Gregory—112, 243 Offutt, Susan—61, 87, 99, 153, 208 Olds, Carol (Mrs.)—148 Oliver, Robin—243 Olshove, Susan—82, 224 Olshove, Vincent—93, 128, 243 Olson, Anita—224 Olson, Lynnette—208 Olson, Renee—80, 208 O'Neill, Terry—93, 187 O'Neill, Verne—243 ORACLE—48 Orben, William—93, 187 Orcutt, Jeff—85, 187 Orcutt, Jon—208 Oriend, Lydia—52, 71, 78, 187 Orr, Scott—23, 47, 48, 55, 57, 69, Ths, MOXe}, AVA, ish Ortiz, Carmen—243 Osborn, Carol—243 Osborne, Quincy—122, 243 O’Steen, Mike—114, 208 Ostrosser. Gale—76, 207 Ott, Perry—89, 224 Outlaw, Leevone—208 Owen, Rebecca—57, 61, 104. 224 Owens, Karen—224 Owens, Lorri—224 Pafenburg, Walter—166 Page, John—57, 64, 91, 137, 208 Palmer, Jill—27, 41, 52, 55, 71, 86, 187 Panton. Richard—208 Pardue, Cynthia—224 Parker, Debra—208 Parker, JoAnne—187 Parker, Lee—224 Parks, Randolph—87, 187 Parman, Mona—49, 58, 187 GENERAL INDEX—307 Parman, Ronnie—235, 243 Parsons, Pamela—82, 243 Parton, Randy—64, 187 Passmore, Melody—244 Patneau, Austin—36, 46, 52, 73, 96, 187 Patsy, Jeffrey—208 Patterson, Cheryl—208 Patterson, Donna—208 Patterson, Jerry—130, 152, 159 Patterson, Lori—244 Paul, Shelly—224 Paulson, Bruce—208 Paulson, Nancy—187 Pautz, Nancy—40, 61, 105, 244 Pawlik, Thomas—187 Payne, Carolyn—142, 144 Payne, Nancy—86, 244 Peal, Jeff—69, 187 Peel, Martha—244 Peneul, Connie—47, 49, 187 Peneul, Diane—244 Peneul, Donna—244 Pensyl, LeAnn—52, 71, 81, 91, 95, 208 PEP CLUB—99 Perez, Cindy—244 Perkins, Connie—96, 187 Perkins, Jeffrey—64, 88, 207 Perry, Darlyn—208 Peterson, Cynthia—208 Peterson, Patricia—54, 73, 187 Peterson, Tommy—224 Petracca, Debra—61, 105, 244 Patracca, Gail—187 Petracca, Richard—208 Petrie, Micheal—224 Petrone, Lisa—169, 208 Petrousky, Thomas—208 Petrucci, Judith—224 Petty, Theodore—76, 187 Pfeifler, Mary—55, 61, 82, 95, 224 Pfeifler, Mildred—82, 224 Phillips, Cathy—224 Phillips, Wendy—224 Pickerill, Jeffrey—224 Pickerill, Mary—224 Pinkston, Oliver—225 Pitcher, Linda—224 Pittman, Carla—71, 89, 93, 95, 187 Pittman, Kathy—187 Pittman, Lois (Mrs.)—142 Pittman, Wayne—96, 208 Pitts, Gregory—244 Poirier, Kenneth—187 Polachek, Ralph—33, 64, 208 Polachek, Stephen—40, 112, 244 Polk, Harold—188 Polk, Shirley—162, 208 Polmann, David—208 Polmann, Donald—122 Pomerleau, Mike—89 Ponder, Marion—188 Powers, Terri—188 Pray, Ronald—188 Prenner, Terry—244 Prescott, Carol (Mrs.)—148 Preste, Jonathan—188 Preston, Terri—188 Price, Wayne—110, 225 Pridemore, Denise—188 Proffitt, Paul—140 Propst, Ann—147, 148 Pulliam, Derl—174, 188, 208 Purcell, Glenn—224 Purchase, Edward—93, 95, 208 Purchase, Gary—244 Purvere, Barbara—75, 188 Q Queale, Lauritz—244 308 Radish, Douglas—225 Rahiser, Gerald—208 Rahn, Paula—86, 188 Raines, Debra—80, 188, 225 Raley, Micheal—208 Ramsey, James—189 Randolph, Donald—189 Rankine, Mary—244 Ratcliff, Micheal—208 Rathbone, William—208 Raymond, Kathleen—244 Rea, Judy—225 Reed, Connie—189 Reed, Bruce—225 Reedy, Dale—112 Reedy, Patricia—189 Reeves, Donna—189 Reichert, David—208 Reid, Susan—225 Reininga, Wayne—208 Render, Jerome—61, 131, 244 Reukauf, Ellen—52, 71, 78, 90, 93, 208 Reukauf, Lillian—52, 78, 90, 93, 153, 209 Reus, Elizabeth—82, 233, 244 Reynolds, James—225 Rhodes, Eugene—112, 240 Rhone, Barbara (Mrs.)—144, 242 Rich, Marlene—225 Richard, Leroy—132 Richards, James—73, 93, 189 Richardson, Phillip—121 Richey, Cheryl—244 Richow, Thomas—244 Richter, Donald—189 Riddick, Jimmy—244 Riggs, Steven—96, 209 Rindone, Susan—225 Roberts, Belinda—244 Roberts, Glenda—76, 189 Roberts, Janet—244 Roberts, Joseph—189 Roberts, Rosa—245 Roberts, Susan—189 Robinson, Alfred—89, 245 Robinson, Bernard—245 Robinson, Betty—189 Robinson, Cherry—189 Robinson, Elijah—112, 245 Robinson, Elizabeth—54 Robinson, James—245 Robinson, Juddy—127 Robinson, Kearney—245 Robinson, Mark—189 Robinson, Mary—57 Robinson, Michael—245 Robinson, Milladge—245 Robinson, Myron—225 Robinson, Ronald—54, 57, 116, 209 Robinson, Victor—245 Robinson, Vincent—245 Robinson, Willie—225 Robson, Robert—99, 189 Rocheleau, Joan—95, 237, 245 Rockafellow, Margaret—151 Rogers, Don—87 Rodgers, Inez—245 Rodgers, Maurice—189 Rogers, Dan—189 Rogers, Galmor—209 Rogers, Gwendolyn—245 Rogers, Patricia—225 Rogers, Willie—96, 189 Roig, Ana Maria—52, 55, 57, 58, 75, 103, 189 Rogers, Susan—128, 225 Rolle, Audrey—245 Rollins, John—189 Rollins, Susan—104, 225 Roman, John—209 Rose, Rita—61, 209 Rose, Roger—46, 189 Rosende, Carlos—52, 55, 83, 95, 202, 209 Ross, John—209 Ross, Kathy—189 Ross, Kim—189 Rosse, William—54, 57, 209 Roult, Neil—52, 46, 83, 189 Rowland, Robin—189 Rowles, Deborah—93, 209 Rowles, Denise—245 Rowles, Jeffrey—209 Royster, Donald—107 Rubino, David—209 Rubino, Joan—190 Rudolph, Kenneth—85, 225 Rudolph, Robert—209 Rughaase, Kathleen—190 Runyan, Kenneth—209 Runyan, Vicki—82, 239, 245 Russell, Donald—96 Russell, Melvin—245 Russell, Ronald—79, 96, 209 Rutkowski, Theresa—245 Ryalls, Jack—25, 46, 52, 78, 86, 96, 190 Ryalls, Jeffrey—245 Ryalls, Jill—78, 190 Ryan, Lindsay—61, 82, 95, 233, 245 Ryan, Susan—225 Saeva, Deborah—190 Salinger, Patricia—209 Salisbury, William—41, 209 Salzano, John—110, 127, 132, 225 Salzano, Stephen—69, 73, 107 Sammons, George—89, 245 Sanchez, Maria—209 Sanders, Bruce—239 Sanders, Diane—190 Sanders, Donnell—153 Sanders, Jannie—190 Sandridge, Donna—225 Sands, Robin—76, 190 Sanford, Avoin—225 Sanford, Sarah—245 Santoro, Stephen—134, 209 Satter, Karla—245 Saunders, Scott—245 Savino, Linda—52, 61, 209 Scalzitti, Deborah—93 Scalzitti, Edward—190 Scardino, Geraldine—209 Schack, Alan—35, 36, 73, 93, 190 Schadler, Robin—209 Schaefer, Alan—225 Scherf, Susan—225 Schick, James—225 Schlif, Audrey—225 Schmidt, Daniel—190 Schmidt, Martha—225 Schmitz, Rolf—160 Schneider, Thomas—245 Scholar, Barbara—57, 61, 104, 225 Scholar, Paul—190 Schou, Kevin—64, 80, 110, 225 Schroeder, Deborah—245 Schmake, John—121 Schumaker, Kathy—190 Schutt, Jeffery—209 Schutz, Gregory—89 Schutz, Michael—86, 190 Scott, Alan—95, 225 Scott, Anne—96, 209 Scott, Donna—55, 90, 225 Scott, James—190 Searle, Greg—225 Sefton, Shelly—225 Seifert, Gayle—190 Selby, Randall—93, 245 Sempell, Kim—87, 190 Sempell, Laura—89, 191 Serfling, Stanley—69, 75, 190 Severin, Julie—82, 143, 209 Shade, Kimberlee—61 Shadoin, Edward—209 Shambach, Steven—225 Sharp, Annie—226 Sharp, Gordon—226 Sharp, Sally—78, 245 Shaudys, Michele—46, 54, 57, 87, 209 Sheak, Richard—54, 64, 79, 127, 191 Shear, Dorothy—78, 93, 191 Shear, Wayne—112, 245 Sheck, Doris (Mrs.)—145 Sheffield, John—96, 209 Sheldon, Arthur—226 Sheldon, Janice—191 Shelly, Karen—209 Sherk, Karen—191 Sherman, Glenn—64, 106, 209 Sherman, Robert—101, 112, 245 Sherman, Susan—226 Sherman, Wayne—36, 69, 73, 191 Sherouse, Donna—226 Sherry, Francis—226 Sherwood, David—226 Sherwood, Nancy—226 Sherwood, Susan—209 Shiple, Craig—110, 226 Shiple, Mark—209 Shivel, Carol—93, 191 Shuman, Henry—246 Shuman, Peggy—226 Shundich, Susan—191 Siegel, Leslie—54 Simek, John—209 Simmonds, Micheal—226 Simmons, Jeffrey—226 Simmons, Mozell—122, 127, 246 Six, Holly—78, 81, 209 Skaggs, Kathy—209 Skiff, Brian—226 Slack, Rosemarie—46, 57, 191 Slade, Richard—209 Slappy, Patricia—246 Slatkow, Gary—191 Slife, Diana—209 Small, Thomas—191 Small, Timothy—226 Smiley, Susan—61, 226 Smith, Angela—210 Smith, Beverly—82 Smith, Calvin—226 Smith, Cassie—246 Smith, Craig—23, 52, 64, 88, 114, 127, 191 Smith, Dean—89, 114, 127, 246 Smith, Debra—246 Smith, Gladys—191 . Smith, Janice—191, 226, 246 Smith, John—246 Smith, Joseph—141 Smith, Kathy—226 Smith, Kelly—58, 191 Smith, Kimberly—246, 249 Smith, Larry—106, 210 Smith, Linda—226 Smith, Mike—226 Smith, Natoley—246 Smith, Robert—155 Smith, Robin—210 Smith, Shari—131, 210 Smith, Valjean—210 Smoak, Harry—226 ) ee Smorag, Stephen—54, 57, 64, 127, 210 Sneed, Alton—210 Snowden, James—246 Snyder, Matthew—210 Soderman, Steven—226 Solomon, Carol—210 Soowal, Lynn—210, 246 Soowal, Wendy—61, 199 Soper, Barbara—83, 226 Sorensen, Ben—210 Sortino, Vincent—210 Soto, Miguel—226 Southern, Marjorie—141 Spainhour, Timothy—210 SPANISH CLUB—78 Spanola, Margaret—36, 75, 80, 191 Spear, Alice—46, 52, 61, 210, 255 Spear, Gloria—191 Spear, Kathleen—93, 95, 226 Spear, Nancy—226 Speights, Paul—122, 246 Spencer, Betty—54, 210 Spencer, Cynthia—246 Spencer, Jill—191 Spencer, Katie—246 Spencer, Mike—191 | Spera, Joan (Mrs.)—103, 153 Spicy, Julliette—246 Spooner, Rodney—64, 107, 137 Spooner, Roy—64, 75, 106, 137 191, 210 Spradling, Bonnie (Mrs.)—144 Sprague, Susan—191 Sprunger, Teresa—226 Stables, Bonnie—246 Stables, Connie—76, 210 Stack, Bill—246 Stack, Riel—130 Stafford, Margaret (Mrs.)—142 Stager, Wendy—191 Staicer, Howard—210 Stake, John—226 Stamm, Anthony—246 Standish, Janice—226 Standish, Judy—61, 80, 226 Stanton, Toba—210 Stables, James—191 Starling, Robert—246 Stathis, Micheal—246 St. Clair, Samuel—140, 141 Steffens, Keith—210 Steffens, Dinnee—210 Steffey, Daniel—227 Steffey, William—107, 173, 192 Stegner, Robert—246 Stegura, Robin—94, 246 Stehlin, David—64, 130, 227 Stahlin, Charles—64, 88, 210 Stein, Nancy—210 Steinmuller, James—93, 246 Steinmuller, John—210 Stender, Anthony—76, 192 Stephen, Mary—210 Stephen, Susan—57, 61, 227 Stephens, Larry—246 Stephens, Micheal—210 Stephens, Willie—227 Stern, Lisa—89, 192 Stevens, Harley—192 Stevenson, Paula—246 Stevenson, Robyne—52, 61, 210 Stevenson, Valerie—246 Stewart, Cynthia—192 Stewart, Kathy—82, 246 Stewart, Ronald—210 Stillwell, Bruce—246 Stockton, Robert—247 Stokes, Carol—82, 247 Stone, Leslie—227 Stone, Robert—227 Stone, Robin—61 Stone, Susan—192 Stradtner, Kenneth—223, 244, 247 Stradtner, Kevin—247 Stradtner, Thomas—192 Straub, Albert—93 Stricker, Vivian—61, 131, 218, 131 Stroming, Jack—227 Studley, Patricia—192 Stuller, James—247 Sueck, Susan—192 Suiters, Kathi—210 Sullivan, Thomas—227 Sutcliff, John—247 Swam, Sharon—192 Swanson, Tracy—64, 101, 106, 137, 210 Sweany, Betty (Mrs.)—151 Sweat, Jessie—227 Sweat, Lureen—192 Sweat, Ronald—247 Sweet, Lorenzo—52 Switzer, Bernard—92, 163 Sydell, Starr—52, 71, 95, 210 Sykes, Caron—210 Symonds, Dennis—192 Syverson, Donald—247 Syverson, Erric—210 Tabbert, Frances—227 Taber, Katherine—52 Taber, Stephen—227 Tackett, Deanna—55, 61, 99, 160, 169, 192 Tai, Rhonda—247 Tallaksen, Walter—227 Tanner, Gary—227 Tannis, Karimi—192 Tatum, Lynda—247 Tavitian, Paul—155 Taylor, Cynthia—227 Taylor, Diane—192 Taylor, James—247 Taylor, Larry—122, 247 Taylor, R onnie—227 Taylor, Suzanne—227 Taylor, Terri—57, 71, 93, 210 Teears, Elizabeth—58, 96, 192 Terry, Janice—87, 192 Tetlinger, Maynard—192 Tharpe, Verna—210 Theil, Jeff—247 THESPIANS—73 Thoman, Edward—95 Thomas, Catherine—93, 95, 192 Thomas, Charles—227, 247 Thomas, Frances—227 Thomas, Jacquelyn—227 Thomas, Joan—52, 71, 81, 91, 95 Thomas, Judith—227 Thomas, Katherine—79, 149 Thomas, Mary—192 Thomas, Mary—23, 27, 57, 69, 86 Thomas, Micheal—64, 110, 227 Thomas, Nancy—246 Thomas, Ruthie—54, 210 Thomas, Wendy—227 Thompkins, Roderick—247 Thompson, Elaine—227 Thompson, Elizabeth (Mrs.)—148 Thompson, Gloria—99, 192 Thompson, Nancy—247 Thorpe, Terry—247 Thurston, Alfred—121, 247 Thwaites, Doreen—36, 94, 227 Tierney, James—64, 192 Tilleman, Mark—136, 247 Tilleman, Susan—192 Times, Elizabeth—227 Times, Lorenzo—247 Timmins, Kathleen—227 Tindle, Gary—247 Tinsley, Charles—211 Tischer, Bradley—85, 192 Toby, Alan—247 Todd, Gregory—36, 227 Tomaszewicz, Dorine—193 Tommers, Andrew—193 Tommers, Margaret—227 Topper, Sharon—99, 193 Torppey, Jackie—193 Towery, Daniel—193 Towery, William—152 Traendly, Judson—247 Trice, Sally—228 Troesken, Elaine—211 Troutman, Debra—247 Troutman, Sanders—93, 193 Trzcinka, John—64, 110, 127, 228 Tucker, Billy—228 Tuff, Jerry—248 Tunkey, Christopher—193 Tunkey, Pamela—79, 193 Turner, Frank—106, 110, 121, 127, 228 Turner, Lawrence—228 Turner, Leroy—110 Turner, Zandris—248 Tyler, Larry—228 Tyo, Daniel—36, 248 U Uhles, Mark—69, 137, 193 Ulmer, Mark—64, 110, 228 Utz, Deborah—228 Utz, Joseph—248 V Valdini, David—49, 54 Van Buren, James—52, 57, 69, 88, 193 Van Buren, Scott—228 Vanderwiele, George—211 Vanderzicht, James—193 Vanover, James—160, 202 Vann, Thomas—248 Vann, Wanda—248 Vanness, Cynthia—248 Vannus, Cassandra—82, 248 Van Wyke, Mark—151 Varney, Thomas—57 Varnhardt, James—112 Vasilake—36, 194 Vatter, John—248 Vaughn, Donna—194 Verdugo, Carlos—211 Verna, Denise—228 Vernon, Matthew—194 Vernon, Russell—93, 248 Verplank, Stephanie—248 Villa, Maria—194 Vinson, Angela—57, 82, 228 Viscomi, Chris—194 Volpe, Andrew—248 Volpe, Amy—248 Von Ammon, Nancy (Mrs.)—144 Vose, Bradford—79 WwW Wade, Norman—248 Wager, Karen (Mrs.)—158 Wagoner, Gary—93, 95 Wagoner, Mary—75, 228 Wakeman, Robin—248 Waldo, John—211 Waldron, James—93, 95, 228 Walker, Alvin—228 Walker, Galvin—229 309 Walker, Cindra—54, 58, 80, 194 Walker, Fred—211 Walker, Gary—194 Walker, Jerome—132 Walker, Lillian—248 Walker, Lois—248 Walker, Merlene—194 Walker, Micheal—127 Walker, Peter—153 Walker, Terrence—229 Walker, William—248 Wallace. Belinda—229 Wallace, Ezell—248 Wallace, George—211 Waller, Billy—248 Wallis, Laurie—211 Waliman, Gary—200, 211 Walls, Cynthia—93, 95, 211 Walls, Joseph—248 Walls, Wendy—93, 229 Walsh, Kevin—211 Walsh, Sharon—87, 194 Walters, Theresa—82 Walton, Scott—248 Walton, Teresa—80, 194 Ward, Debra—71, 194 Ward, Micheal—106, 211 Ward, Nancy—248 Ward, Steven—211 Warner, Betty—61 Warner, Clarisse—248 Warner, Jill—248 Warner, Susan—229 Washington, Peggy—194 Waters, Brynn—229 Waters, Kenny—229 Watkins, Helen (Mrs.)—158 Watkins, Nancy—61, 211 Watson, Theadis—116, 122, 123, 155 Watt, Debra—229 Watts, Katherine—194 Wavle, Nancy—211 Weaver, Benjamin—54, 116, 211 Weaver, Verna—194 Webb, Charlotte—55, 61, 95, 230, 248 Webb, Debra—211 Weber, Barbara (Mrs.)—131, 153 Weber, Robert—248 Webster, Doris—229 Webster, Kirk—229 Webster, Scott—69, 194 Webster, Ulcie—248 Webster, Ward—112, 248 Wegman, Lela—23, 46, 52, 55, 95, 194 Weingarden, Cindee—248 Weiss, Matthew—194 Weist, Kathy—80, 194 Wellings, Norman—211 Wells, Robert—112, 126, 151 Wells, Doris—248 Wells, Paul—248 Wells, Paula—248 Welsh, Johnny—93, 248 Welsh, Vickie—89, 194 Wendland, David—112, 248 Wentworth, Sandra—61, 194 Werner, Leona—86, 229 Werner, Jeannne—194 Wesley, Angela—229 Wesley, Normandine (Mrs.)—148 West, Angela—248 West, Jan—248 West, James—121, 229 West, Muriel—194 Whalen, Sarah—71, 78, 99, 194 Whaley, Daniel—194 Wheeler, Chris—248 Wheeler, Mary—36, 75, 95, 229 Wheeler, Paula—71, 195 White, Carol—61, 131, 229 310—GENERAL INDEX White, Gwendolyn—229 White, Leon—85, 195 White, William—130, 195 Whitman, Wendy—248 Whitsett, Ashley—57, 61, 73, 88, 95, 211, 212 Whitsett, Robert—153 Whitworth, Thomas—89, 112, 248 Wickstrom, Wayne—159 Wiedmann, Linda—22 Wiedenhofer, Lisa—248 Wiedenhofer, Craig—195 Wiegold, Micheal—110, 229 Wierda, George—248 Wierda, John—57, 121, 228 Wierda, Sue—211 Wiggins, Judy—248 Wiggins, Robert—49, 127, 211 Wilde, Mike—228 Wilde, James—195 Wilkinson, Craig—112, 248 Wilkinson, Karen—195 Wilkner, Robert—155 Wilks, Delores (Mrs.)—155 Wilks, Lester—248 Williams, Alan—54, 55, 57, 64, 106, 137, 198, 211 Williams, Alphonso—248 Williams, Bobby—248 Williams, Charlene—211 Williams, Charles—107, 195, 228 Williams, Dianna—195 Williams, Edmund—228 Williams, Elouise—249 Williams, Freddie—228 Williams, Gloria—82, 248 Williams, Gracie—249 Williams, Ivery—54, 116, 211 Williams, Janice—288, 249 Williams, Jeff—195 Williams, Kathy—249 Williams, Lorraine—249 Williams, Lynnette—249 Williams, Marilyn—228 Williams, Orlando—249 Williams, Patricia—96, 195 Williams, Phyllis—249 Williams, Reggie—249 Williams, Ronnie—249 Williams, Ruby—195 Williams, Rufus—211 Williams, Sherran—249 Williams, Thomas—110, 127, 228 Williams, Virginia—228 Williams, Vivian (Mrs.)—149 Williams, Yvonne—195 Williams, Donald—211 Willigham, Guy—249 Willoughby, David—212 Willoughby, Lynne—49, 212 Willis, Alan—52, 69, 195 Wilman, Ann (Mrs.)—149 Wilson, Michell—99 Wilson, John—228 Wilson, Joyce—249 Wilson, Michelle—212 Wilson, Paula—249 Wilson, Robert—49, 89, 212 Wimm, Vickie—249 Wimmer, Leslie—21, 46, 69, 95, 99, 195 Winans, James—212 Wincek, Genevieve—58, 195 Wineinger, Sherry—249 Winkler, Kyle—96, 195 Winther, Karen—61, 199, 212 Wirshing, James—212 Wistedt, Elizabeth—36, 52, 57, 71, 73593) 173,195 Wistedt, Tore—52, 64, 93, 155, 212 Witherell, Alice—249 Wolfe, Sherry—61, 82, 228 Wolff, Arthur—228 Wood, Micheal—195 Wood, Theresa—249 Wood, Wanda (Mrs.)—163 Woodly, Sharon—212 Woodruff, Dave—212 Woodward, Thomas—110, 228 Wooten, Vivian—212 Worden, Donald—101, 116, 212 Wortz, Robin—213 Wray, Martha—50, 149 Wrenne, Kevin—249 Wright, Debbie—249 Wright, Davette—228 Wright, Jeanette—213 Wronski, Daniel—49, 90, 195 Wunsch, Jennifer—213 Wurl, David—228 Wyatt, Eugene—249 Wyatt, Linda—61, 93, 95, 228 Wyatt, Shelly—75, 195 Wysong, Deborah—61, 93, 195 Yates, Deborah—61, 229 Yenke, Brian—249 Yonkman, Julie—213 Zdanowicz, Robert—116 Zelazo, Elizabeth (Mrs.)—151 Ziegler, Carolyn—213 Ziegler, Leon—249 Zielinski, Elwood—127 WHY DO WE CALL THE YEARBOOK “THE BEANPICKER” A long time ago, Pompano Beach was a small farming area just outside of Fort Lauder- dale, Florida. The farmers of Pompano Beach erew mostly beans; in fact, Pompano Beach was and still is the largest winter vegetable market in the world. Many of the new devel- opments around Pompano were once bean fields in which toiled the beanpickers. During the season, the fields would be dotted with the colorfully-dressed pickers. It is from these people that the “Beanpicker’ takes its name. The name “Beanpicker’, therefore, indicates the pride we have in our productive land and honors those who help to reap the harvest. GENERAL INDEX—311 CARL E. MARTIN 312—GENERAL INDEX a a aa E ABOVE LEFT: Enthusiastic fans cheer on mighty Tornadoes. FAR LEFT: Fran Hardy treats herself to some buttered popcorn. ABOVE: Pompano Beach looks small from a bird’s-eye view. LEFT: Basketball team receives a pep rally. GENERAL INDEX—313 Ace Hardware 258 First Methodist Church 271 Miss Agnes Hairdresser 263 First National Bank of Pompano 274 The Arch 256 Florida Power and Light 264 Army Recruiter 272, Folder Development 270 Autohaus 265 Folkes Chevrolet 256 Frank Furman 254 Bateman, Gorden, Sands 266 Beacon Light Dairy Queen 262 Gentleman Jim’s 258 Beacon Light Dry Clearners 262 Gentleman Jim's 269 Bresler’s 259 Goldcoast Sports Cars 253 R. Brisson 275 Haley Realty 267, Browning Moving Storage 263 Hamilton Pharmacy 256 Brumfield Hay Grain 267 Harris Imperial House 271 Haven Barber Shop 256 Ceramic Art’s 263 Hirshman Shoes 267 City Commissioners 257 Honey Bee Gift Shop 267 Clothes Horse 258 Cole McDanial Magnavox 262 Mr. Mrs. Jenaro 263 Cypress Plaza Jewelers 265 Johnson Calloway 267 Koerner’s Interiors 273 Dewitt Brokerage 267 Lamps And Shades Shop 260 Dorothy’s Beach Shop 254 Lantern Book Store 257 Downie Jeweler’s 254 Lauderdale Beach Duskie 262 Baptist Church 273 Lighth ouse Travel 259 Tom Endicott 260 Lynn Nursery 260 Doug Endicott Photo 266 Fay’s Atlantic Service 254 James L. Fay 255 First Baptist Church } 7 eT) Sy | Frank if McDonough 263 Ray’s Cyclery 256 Tom Mims 265 Roepnack Corporation 269 | Monroe Signs 296 Ross Ross 263 | Morgan’s Shoes 270 Royal Photo Service 257 | Ruth Murrill 276 Sample Road Hardware 258 | National Fabrics 298 Seaside Beauty Salon 254 . Sheehan Pontiac 257 | Oceanside Center 268 Simon’s Hardware 260 OK Tire Stores 269 Sir Pizza 254 | OK Tire Stores 270 Spanish Gold Groves 259 | Old Timer Western Store 265 One Hour Martinizing Zoe: T’s Used Cars 275 | Orleans Inn 256 Tony’s Fish Market 256 Top Bottom Shop 270 | The Pants Factory 254 Turner’s Linens 262 A Wesley Parrish 260 Playtime Pools 260 Unique Upholstery 263 Plaza Hairdressers 263 Plaza Interiors 262 Venetian Barber Shop 262 Pompano Beach Bank 261 Vida Appliance 260 Pompano Beach Village Square 267 Business College 259 Vollman’s Pharmacy 256 Pompano Fashion Square 262 | Pompano Merchantile 267 Ward’s City 257 Pompano Natural Health Foods 265 Mary Webb's 255 Pompano Office Supply 258 Werner Wegman 262 Pompano Pure 259 Western Auto 257 Pompano Roofing 266 Mr. Mrs. Tore Wistedt 255 Pompano Sporting Goods 263 F.W. Woolworth’s 254 Jules J. Polachek 270 Wordon’s 258 Bob Pool Jewelers 260 | Property Investments Pompano fans salute the kick-off of a football game Lisa Conley finds that being the cheerleaders mascot is a delightful task. Computor schedules “mistakes” for P. B. And so Pompano ended the ’72 year with a castle complete. The new “M’ building, with its large, open rooms was complete. The air-conditioning in all buildings was finished. Communication, something usually lacking, was greatly improved with the ad- dition of a new intercom and phone sys- Wie BAS is (a ea MON. TUES), SMALL AUDIT . . . Lunches were served in the cafeteria, although some students found it in better taste to eat off campus. Schedules were changed, and changed, and changed again, as the guidance department struggled to cor- rect computor mistakes. Seniors were all placed in the gym, so homeroom became a replay of two years ago, when the class of 72 first met in the gym. Our castles can never be completed In spite of all the new additions, school life at Pompano continued much as it has for years gone by. The studying, tests, parties, games, and the laughter and tears that must be included in that list went on regardless of new buildings or schedules... . Te hee .... because our lives are never finished. Whether it be more school, college, or ca- reer, something must be continued. There will always be castles to build. 320-EDITOR’S EPILOGUE The 1971-72 ieswees coeds out to ae quite ne at Pompano Senior High. First semester, there . was at times as the students tried to learn among const ter and double-session strain. Most students dislikec ond semester. Study halls and lunch hours cut do free time which underclassmen had used for rela upperclassmen had used an gainful employment. ; look back on hie year as an experience 1 aha resu library and air-conditioning. However, they smoldering, un- ry penne gym as Shes wai their diplomas. On aes 14, the underclass will say goon bye to Your Beseres aditur will be. among. hee idevelaae for I am only a junior. Being a junior al was a big responsibility. Putting a year’s history inte book is a hard task, especially when a lot of thi say thanks to a few people that Siete ania : recognition, I want to thank J. P. Portraits for fur nish room to give ‘recognition, but they know that Ts a their help. Remember, all PBHS | aides tee is one yes everyone of us has to build h is own. No one el your castle for you and make you live in it happily wt 4 At al ; ’ a A A a ES lt a eet eid ak i kt he a Og al a th ME ty Roe pS Curt ae
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