Princess Anne Junior High School - Cats Eye Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)

 - Class of 1986

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.-O.C C ' ' p } k - 0 cV s ..A v 0 3 ; x CnXqon - 4, 4Ua xI ■ r Xl, t cooler (£H c 7 v y r s y s r V c B THE PANTHERS 1985-86 Volume XI b V PRINCESS ANNE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2509 Seaboard Road Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456 (804) 427-5325 Very Important Panther MRS. SHARON PEARCE Student Activities Coordinator Your days begin early and end late, but your caring never stops. You are the one who brings it all together. Your six years here have shown you to be a VIP (Very Important Panther). To you, Mrs. Pearce, this book is dedicated. The Panther Staff Mar Muc m Mrs. Pearce helped with the first days rmi if n n „ REMEMBEi WHEN ...? ■ - ( - J ufeAr v ; ) Remember how short the summer seemed? Remember that long dreadful bus ride? You had ridden that route many times before, but this year was special. The whole routine was being changed. There were sev- en bells a day beginning at 7:35 AM; there were fifty minute lunches; and for the seventh graders, it was like starting kindergarten all over again. They were once again the youngest students in the school. As your foot hit the ground, your face paled. You were excited, but also reluctant to leave the great summer behind. Then, while walking around the building, you saw a group of your old friends. Your fright seemed to steadily fade away, and you began to know that this year was going to be great! As the year progressed, many unique things hap- pened. Remember Gloria? All around the building stu- dent voices were heard asking Are we gonna get out early? Everyone went home that day to prepare for the worst. They stocked up on supplies, taped windows, and put fresh batteries in their flashlights and portable radios. Some even had to evacuate their homes. Remember when we had to plow through the crowd- ed dark hallways during the power failure? Everyone was pushing, shoving and shouting Get out of my way! Many of the memories of our 1985-86 school year may have faded, but we hope that this yearbook will help you to always remember when . . . Hard work goes better with Bubble Yum. . Things aren ' t that bad for Bobby. t V Bf i w H 1 - B l k. B 1 r Hr B l • HJ 1 jLf ' til i j m H I Z M- Jlt PBRL« A i 11 j B H h :k again with friends PRINCESS ANNE JR HIGH PRINCESS ANNE ELEM ANIMAL CONTROL Travis and lohn show their stuff W Surfing had to become an after school activity. mm, d Qf i WnW p-adifi sort Remember Returning? Field hockey conditioning was tough in the August heat a , 1 As school resumed, old friendships were renewed everyone was in good health. School pictures help us remember each other la -. ■ vmmmr Mrs Wood helped size gym suits for registering students Another year, another combination Remember What We Did to Them? ■ v. ■ - ' W Eric Thorton worked toward a touchdown. Tough break for Gaylon Crittenden as the season began. Great Neck tackled, but WE won! Jodi Broady did her part to bring out the Panther spirit Looked like the butterflies had arrived for Heather Collins. A ■Jit$tfr$i v ji L The gallant Panthers burst into action REMEMBER THE UNUSUAL? She $0 1011 (globe Raising ' cane Friday - Heavy rain, windy. 70 Saturday - Sunny, around 70 High tide- 11:04 a.m. 11:20 p.n Full report - Page 1 7 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1965 88 Pages • 25 cents New England braces for Gloria nc ? r U ResldenU of ■ low-lying, shoreline section of Virginia Beach, Vs., bed down In a junior high school gymnasium as Hurricane Gloria approaches, close staff photo by ton landers Hurricane warning extends north of Hub By Brad Pokorny Globe Staff Bustling with 130 mile per hour winds. Hurricane Gloria picked up speed and veered north yesterday, causing government ither forecasters to Issue hurri- cane warnings from the Carolina to the Merrimack River north of Boston. More than 200.000 residents in North Carolina. Virginia and Maryland boarded up coastal homes and fled for high ground. In New England, state and local au- thorities made ready by dusting off evacuation plans, placing po- lice, fire and public maintenance crews on standby and urging local residents to stock up on canned foods, flashlight batteries, candles and bottled water. The Boston Globe featured P.A. as a hurricane shelter. Gloria ' s waves were a surfers dream. Va. Beach prepared for Hurricane Gloria. 10 Where were you when the lights went out ? This year we all attempted to play tennis Fifty minute lunches allowed more gossip time. 8 Seventh graders never get lost, they just feel that way. 11 Recall the spirit? I i mm JKH 41 ' 1 f Mrs. Howell ' s girls fought to dominate A powerful stroke by Jennifer drove the puck down the field. Jodi stretched for the goal. Jennifer Brady fearlessly defended the Panther goal. The best defense was a good offense. Remember Learning? Applying the board of education Conversation made the work go faster Help was always appreciated. The real test was the tasting Microscope work was mterestng for Chns 13 Learning from more than books Creating a fashionable garment kept Margaret Lawrence busy. J IN 1 L Kr S M s 1 L H. « Jennifer York and Laura Winters ate the results of their home ec lab work. Troy D ' Angelo found working outside pleasant. Brian Kincaid worked carefully on the band saw. Art students led the way in the creation of the sandcastle entry for the Neptune Festival. Goggle were required equipment for industrial arts Mr Pohle ' s students engage in a Irvety discussion Fads showed up on Honor Society members during the Neptune Festival. Oversized sweaters and bold jewelry were all part of the fads of ' 85. The patterns oh Miss Hood ' s skirt were more interesting than those under the microscope. REMEMBER US? 17 Mr. Reid explains football strategy to gridiron hopefuls. VERONIKA ALLEN DANA ALLGEIER JAMES ALLSBROOK MONICA ANDRE URSULA ANGELES ERIC ARELLANO GIRLYN ARCANZA MICHELLE ASHBEE MICHAEL ASHMAN IAMES BAKER IASON BAKER CHRISTOPHER BALACOT EVEGELIO BALAN JENNIFER BALDWIN ROBERT BANKER rgs r i r £L, KIMBERLEE BANKS ALISON BARCLAY BROOKE BARROWS BRANSON BARRY KERRIE BAYOT LIELANI BAYOT 18 fVTfJ KIM8ERLY BEEM FRANCIS BEITER DEBORAH BEU DEBORAH BELT EDGAR BELT HNDA BENAOUM M ,rr i CESAR BENITEZ TAMMY BIELAWSKI TFANY BIDHAUtt LTTA BNG PENNY BNGEN ANGELA BRDWBl TRACE BLACK TAMMY BLAKE WARREN BLANCO DONNA BLANDNG CAM BLECHER C BLOEMENDAAL WUIAM BLOCHER CARRI BONOMO MELISSA BOSWELL BOVASTR EDWARD Li 1 il M Ari,L ' v l5 0NFERBRAASCH lENNffER BRADY WUIAM BRANCH PATRICIA BRAUER IOHN BRAUER SHAM BREZLER AHA iHIBi iLk a. LAMES BROHOUSE IODI BROADY STEVEN BROWER DARBY BROWN DARN BROWN fNNFER BROWN 19 Scary stories were written and read . . KELLY BROWN ROBERT BROWN TUNJA BROWN STEVEN BRUNELLE C . % MMM IEANME BUCKINGHAM DAVID BUCKLEY WILLIAM BUCKNER ]AMES BUFFINCTON DAVID BUSHEY KEITH BUTLER B ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 ■■ mm PAULBYERS ERICH CACLE CHARLES CAKE BRENT CALHOUN STEVE CALHOUN MECHELLE CANADY 3L . L ' b ?-. ■ I MELISSA CAPE AMY CARDER MICHELLE CASSIDONE MARK CASSIDY KATHLEEN CASTRO ANNEnE CERVANTES a AUDRA CHAPPELL PAMELA CHENEY MELISSA CLAISSE DANA CLARK JIMMY CLEWIS ANSELM CLINARD JOSEPH CLIPSTON CHRISTOPHER COKLEY MICHELLE COLE TAMMY COLE ERIC COLEMAN 20 TROY COLEMAN KENNETH COLLETTE COLLEEN COUiY HEATHER COLLNS AUCIA CONKNfY CHARLES COr « «X CARLOS COOKE TWA COPPINO IEANETTE CORMIER TRACY CORNO CHARLES CORPREW michaelcosca it L JUSTIN COX LARRY COX TERRY COX PATRICIA CRAWFORD GAYLON CRITTENDEN TOM CROMWEL ' F ' 6 F r .p r f ' r l DENNIS CRONIN DONNY CRUMBLEY CHRISTOPHER CROUSE MONCA CROWE IENNFER CRAWSHAW AMYCUCUZZA II i tf I STAOYCUFFff TRACEY CUFFEE ALBERT CULANDNC USA CURLMG SCOTT CUSTER RUTHDAMASO m. f i. 1 r JSONYA DANIEL| STEPHEN DANIELS WIFRED DARANC and a big thank you note was received 21 CULLEN DARLING DAVID DASILVA BRIAN DAVENPORT DIANE DEAN JULIE DEANS MICHAEL DeCHAINE MICHAEL DeJESU |ON DELMENDO ANELIC DEL PARJO DAWN DELSINC MARNIE DENINA ROBERT DENNISON r i DAWN DEWEY CATHERINE DIXON RICHARD DIXON JENNIFER DODGE JOHN DOMINGO TICIA DORNAN M, i DONALD DOWNIE SEAN DOYON LINDA DOZIER CAROLANN DRAKE ANJANETTE DREXLER CRYSTAL DRUMMOND MICHAEL DRYER DANNY DUNN J I EMILY DURKEE REBECCA EASTER SHAWN EASTLAND FAITH EBEY DAVID EDWARDS RICHARD EDWARDS JEFFREY ELKINS RAYMOND ELLIS MICHAEL EMBRY MELISSA ESKRIDGE 22 1 4 IENNIFER ETHERIDCE STEVEN EURE DONALD EVANS LEJCH 4NNE EVANS MATTHEW [WV ROBERT (UY SARAH EVANS KRISTEN EYRE TONI FA JELLI RODNEY FENTRESS CHRISTOPHER FIERRO KIM8ERLY FISH fZnrfPr§ r. iilfe. SHANNON FITZGERALD STEVE FITZGERALD ONCER FLORA MGI FORD E IOANNEFOX (AMES FRANK DAVD FRANKS DAVD FREELAND IEFFREY FREEMAN JOSEPH FREEMAN SPRNC FREEMAN IUSTM FRENCH ANTHONY FREVELE JONATHAN FRIDEN STEVEN FRTTTS L USA FORSYTHE IEFFREY FOX Poor Lafayette got to leave class early CHRISTOPHER FRY PAUL CALIAN Jk5KA « CERTA CALL JEFFREY GARRETT JOSEPH GAZAWAY GREG GENTRY PAT GOODWIN JESSICA GORDON MICHELE GORDON THERESA GRANT DANA GRAY NICOLE GREGORY 1 1 Ji LARRY GUTHRIE MELANIE GUZMAN JOHN HACKER The nurse recorded Jeff ' s growth. ALLEN HACKMANN DONNA HALL LAFAYETTE HALL SIMBI HALL KEVIN HALSTEAD TIMOTHY HANNAN 24 ERICA HANSEN DB.ONNE HANSON DEMfTRICE HARRIS TARSHA HARR6 CHR6 HARRISON MATTHEW HARTt IOHNHATHORN DONALD HAWKINS K «RLY HAVVKNS BRAD HAYES NANCY HAYNES CHR6TN HEN CHRISTINE HENLEY JEFF HENLEY LAMES HENR CATHY HERMAN SUZASE HESS STEPHEN HESSON PATRICK HINES IFFHTTCH MARK HXENBAUGH LACKI HODGES MICHAEL H0CO6 LAMES HODSON KWBERLY HOFFMAN LASON HOCCARD DAVSNHOCUE hit - KFJTHHOO KBlfHOLDER ANTHONY HOLLAND CARL HaLAND Will IOANNE HaLIDAY |Atf CKLOVS A 1 ! It DONYAHC LOWELL ERIC HOLMES lAMSFTTE HOLMES «% 25 Hey Kris! AMY LANCASTER TIFFANY LeBLANC PAMELA LEE LEIGH ANN LeQUIRE BRUCE LEWANDOWSKI ) SHURON LEWIS LANCE LICON SCOTT LINDENBERC TONY LISANDRELLI ERICKA LOCH DENISE LOCKARD DOUGLAS LOPEZ DAVID LUTZ MICHELE LYNCH THOMAS MALONEY JOHN MANCIARACINA ALAN MANN MICHAEL MARCIAL LINDA MARINO MICHELLE MARQUIS LETISHA MARTINET VINCENT MARTINEZ BECKY MASSARO TERRI MATHEWS SCOTT MATTHIES FRANK MATYIKO SHANNON MCCAULEY SHANE MCCLAIN BARBARA MCCLELLAN mr Ial CHRIS MCCLENNY MICHAEL MCCREE RONALD MCDARIES COLLEEN MCDONOUGH KENDALL MCGOVERN RUSSELL MCGUIRE 28 4 ( k k j£1+ t L Mt RAY MCHENDRY TIMOTHY MCKOWN ROBIN MCPHERSON GARY MEADOR IEFF MERF LES AW MERR SHELLY METZGER TAUNY1A MICHE KMES MIDGETT DANEL MR.BURN ANDREA MJUIR PECCY MILER DAV1D MIRANDA BRIAN MONAGHAN C MONTGOMERY I ANGEL MORGAN ROSEMfRE MOORE MICHELLE MORKUNAS EARliNE MORRIS MB.VH MORRIS ROHN MORRIS Leigh-Anne took a break to smile at the camera I . V RACHEL MOSER PH.LP MOSIiY ROGER MOSLfY FEE STANFORD MOSIEY TNA MUUEN MtWM MURPHY 29 JOHN MURPHY DEREK MYERS PAUL NAVARRETE CECILIA NELSON JERRILYN NELSON KENDALL NELSON V ). AUDRA OATLEY ALISON O ' BRIAN THERESA OCAMPO HEATHER O ' CONNELL KENT OLSON HfST CHRIS ORLOF RENEEORTMAN ANTHONY OSTULANO PATRICK OWENS JENNIFER PACE PAMELA PACADUAN CHRISTINE PAULS IAMES PEARCE TARRA PELLER NICOLE PEOPLES SHAWN PHILLIPS TRACY PHILLIPS 30 SUSAN P1NCKNEY CHAN PITCHER TAMMY PITMAN TIMOTHY PITTMAN AN6SA POORE ALYSON PORTER Jason ' s chiropractic technique caused Jeff to wince MELISSA POWELL ANDREW PRATT ON PRO L. T h KDSEPH PRO TERRY PRDGEN LATBA QUEEN TFANYRED IENNRR RENN CHRISTIAN RBTFO RAY RICHARDSON VNONT ROHMOrO lERVtAN RDDO ItNNIFER RBINCER (AMES ROBY ROBYN ROGERS SHANNON ROGERS MARTY ROUNS SHANNON ROMAN 31 ION SAVILLE -■ — 1 1 r DARRYL SAWYER MICHAEL SAWYER Tony and Scott had a bird - s eye view of the game. SEAN SCHMIDT ) CHARLES SCHMUCK TRENA SCOTT AMY SEARS LEON SECEARS I SHELBY SEWELL RICHARD SHAW TONYA SHIRLEY IAMES SIMS SHARON SILCOX CHERYL SKOPAL ZVF KAREN SLOUCH ELIZABETH SMITH KIMBERLY SMITH MELANIE SMITH MICHAEL SMITH ANDREA SNOW 32 BRADLEY SPAW USA SPEAR ADAM SPENCE STEPHANIE SPRANCERS RICHARD STACEY RAY STARR T TTI T, I. r i THAD STEELE PATRICIA STEICER WAYNE LEE STEMEN CLAYTON STEPHENS IOSEPH STEPHENSON BRIAN STEVENSON CHRISTOPHER STEWART GREG STEWART WILLIAM STEWART L5ASTIRRAT DEMSE STOWE WIBUR STRAYHORN ft i ik MICHAEL STREETMAN IERRY STYRON KRBTEN TAYLOR STEVEN TAYLOR TROYA TAYLOR ONDY THOMAS WW k ( i SAMATHA THOMAS STEPHANE A THOMAS STEPHAM I THOMAS BRUCE THOMPSON PAUL THOMPSON ERIC THORNTON h Ml REGNA THORP REBECCA THURSTON CARL TM)ALL RAYMOM) TKACZUK HEATHER TOMPKINS CHR5 TRAMMEL 33 MARK VANDERKOLK TODD VASCONCELLOS CHRISTY VAUCHAN LEE-ANN VAUCHAN WILLIAM VAUCHAN MARIE VILLALUZ Wkt I 111 I III TAMMY VOLIVA f h TUAN VU STEVEN WADDELL IENNY WADE EUGENE WAHOFF ALEXIUS WALKER SSE2T DONALD WALKER PHILLIP WARD RICHARD WARFORD KEVIN WARREN Peaches and Darryl supported the Panthers. LAURA WASHER IEFFREY WATKINS SRAWB1 ]■ A II IASON WHITE REBECCA WHTTE NATHAN W WE ACRE TROY WUERSON ERNEST WUNS ■HByB IEFF WILLIAMS CATHERINE W1LLLAMS USA L WILLIAMS USA M WILLIAMS LYNN WIUAM GREGOR WISON H ROSALIND WILSON SABRINA WYKOfF SAUNA WYkOFF HEATHER YOUNG MICHE YOUNG WENDY ZANlSkl L q School was a trial even for the experienced 35 REMEMBER US? 36 ( Sydney Abarta Edwin Abbott lawn Adarm Lon Adams ApnlAkre Michael Alarton Da id Abers Jkw 11 Traci Alkire £ 17 ( i Rose Arcido i A lason Alip Lisa Allen Travis Alen Shannon Anderson Scott Arnold Beniamm Artherholl Stephen Ashlin Crystal Atwood Matthew Axelrod Holy Bagwell lennifer Baker Carolyn Balagot Vicki Baldwin 3 Christopher Banks Renee Banks Skye Banks Cathenne Barcroft Laurie Bastian Wlam Bastianel Henry Beaudette Suzanne Beere Troy Bel Michelle Bemmann Barbara Benadum lason Benkendorf loArm Bennett Paul Rennclt V Matu (Wru FHi Hsu Paul Bennett Melisa Berry Cher EWbro lames Bingsley Tracv Brdsong 37 u ' Rikki Borchert ) Arlethia Boston Monty Boston Jennifer Boykin C Kevin Bradley ) Michelle Bradshaw Jonathon Briggs ■ yfcL.l Brian Brinkley Vickie Broady Keith Brocki felly Bromwell ) f TravtsBrosmei, L IlW,II$L .ATI Sandra Brummond Chelsea Brumsey lames Brumsey Rich Bryant Kimberly Buck Sharon Buckley £ i a . Charylane ChavezJ Michelle Cavis f A f Tina Cherry Carl Clark Laura Clark Steven Clark T u Clemens Dayna Cleveland Gary Ckk Sean Colley Jeffry Collier lenrnfer Conley Angela Conner Sean Cooper Alex Copeland Desn Come Allison Cox lenny Cox Jeffrey Craddock Kely Oamer Snone Cnttenden Darby Cruz Nkole Cupp ft Enc Dale Stephanie DaJey Christne Dahon u Damiano lames Dandndge Daniel D AngSJ 1 ) Wima Darang Robert Daso Derek David Laura Delaney Lisa Dempsey Ramer Denna Ncole Denraston Mary |o Detbtf (JelyJ ) Mary lean Devera lustnDevers Heather DeWitt MauDiep StaoeDietnch RegrwJdDidy ' rrTTV T K ' I. Melanie Dillard Aaron Dillon Matt Dro Tracy Dociuevwa) Kenneth Dodge ( iSonDoenrsX Paul Domke 39 I % Pi 1 Barry Duke Christopher Duell ? Lori Duncan Mark Dunning Regina Durbin Christopher Durrell Lunch bell was more than just eating! Alice Duvall ) Adrienne Eaton mw ' fit Patricia Ellis Scott Embry rthon Estep N leannie Estiller Kevin Ethridge Christine Everest Kenneth Fabian Richard Facun I Kathryn Fallon Lizel Faulkner Michelle Fernandez Ronald Festejo Shawn Foreman Kimberly Forsythe T$y Randy Foster Dirk Fox Michael Foxx Roger Foye Michele France Benjamin Franks Christopher Friel Barbara Frost Robert Futrell Anna Caither Carolyn Calbraith Danny Garcia Don Garcia 40 i, , i E v , y i i , Adam Colt Logan CoWbUit Cynthia Gonzalez Harold Coodndge Chnstne Cottschak Sharon Crani Marsha Cray Richard Greenway Maihew Gregory TTfrrt Shawn Gregory Carlton Griffin Patrick Griffin Chrystal Graff Paul GuaWoni Ore Granzon Shandy GJoty • i IWXW, I, . I MattHoffer lames Hoffman lOmberly Holub Michael Horey TimmyHowel ( 41 laleen Hughes lohn Hull Greg Huppert Christopher Hyman Jason Ingram Christina lames Cory James « — mm Jeannie Janousek Christopher Johnson Kimberly Johnson Yolanda Johnson i - fc Neil Johnston James Jones Tracy Jones Marcus Jordan Twana Jordan Kristy lumper Julie Kafigian Diane Kaminsky Shawn Katherman David Kaufman Rhonda Keith Christine Kelley Robert Kemble )ason Kemp Patrick Kennard Cynthia Kennedy Kimberly Kennedy David Kerman Paulette Kidwell Cheryl King Michael Kitchen John Kline m k Alex Knight Diane Knight Diane Koyacs Chanthy Koy , ' ) Nathan Lamarche Selina Lambert Nicole Larson Heather Lawhom lames Lawson Melinda Lawson Kyle Leathers Jennifer Leatherwood Michelle Lebo Richard Lessard Kimberly Lester 42 Miss Culhpher mixed but didn ' t match during Spirit Week Mathew Lewar Hi II Angela Martin Sharyn Martin lames Martinette A W l Dawn Mason Taleka Mathews Shane Matyiko Kathy Mawyer Kimmaitta McCadden David McClelan Latasha McDamel Dawn Mc ath Holy McBnde Stepharae McCormdc Matt McOory NoeleMcKown Roy Mdoed DemsMcNett Catheme Merry ' ft F f k lames Midgett Mary Mlkovits Virginia Mifooun Aison Mier Tanya Mier Dam Migan frun Mtdwl 43 lames Monaghan Shawn Montazami Machalle Moore £ J A Melissa Morece Eric Morgan William Morgan Shauneille Morris Christopher Mueller Toye Murphy ■1 Keith Murray Al-Banjo Najera Donnicca Nelson Milicent Neri Kimberly Newman Tisha Newton Khanh Nguyen Christy Nicewander Chris Nickolas m to .: ♦. A Bfl llkiv li i Arlene O ' Dell Michelle O ' Dell Mellissa O ' Donnell Robert Ogden Maureen O ' Leary Richard Olson Louie Ong Brian Orth Nissha Osborne Wendy Owens Allan Pagaduan Shana Parks lames Parlett Earrett Parson Melinda Lawson worked on her routine Arnold Peyton ' t Carol Pezzuto Todd Phips Amy Plow IT ' IL ' ' f ' y ■ . . mok is ' , a i Holy Pitt Chnsta Pladsen Hole Plants Dan P ate Frederick Plum Robert Poage Jeffrey Pool f kipper Poore Charla Potter Jennifer Proffitt Ronald Purvis Shannon Radetzky Rebecca Raesemann leante Ramer Megan Randal Patrick Rasmusson Scottie Ray Christopher Raymond Usa Rebmann loseph Redden Kmberiy Reeves Knstne Rentroe Donald Rogers Michael Rogers Stacy Rogers MKhele Roy George Ruvbal Dawd Sabtowslo Ntcote Samples 45 Philip Samson Kimberly Samuelson Allen Sanderlin Kimberly Saunders Maryellen Saur John Savage Pamela Sawyer vTEf. u . iC. loseph Schafer Robert Schieber Hunter Schmidt Melanie Schuler Dennis Schumacher 7 pnte Scott Laurie Scutchings Kenneth Sessoms Rudy Sevilla Lisa Shawley Dawn Shirley Valerie Siedlecki Joshua Sillman William swamore Angel Smith Danielle Smith Doris Smith Jennifer Smith Johnetta Smith Larnette Smith Martin bmith Djuana Snowden Carla Snyder John Sommerville Donald Southern Timothy Speakman Janelle Spence Heather Spitzer Jennifer Sprangers Britton Staff Kevin Starr Kristina St. Clair Laurie Stevens Ashley Storminger Tonya Straley ■nHi Elizabeth Styron Keith Summerville Scott Swann Zandra Tabron Denis Taylor John Taylor Ray Taylor 46 ■mmuw William Tefry Vernal Tervol r fyxw Enc Th KoWt lohn Thomas MKhete Thomas Tonya Thompson Victoria Tranberg Maria Trinidad lared TnjitI Curtis Turner David Tumey Christopher Twrlord Casey Tver Gary Vaughan Michael Ventura Meghan Vermilon Nicole Violette Amy Vol Holy Vonderhaar KThuVu Hex Wade lenmfer Wade Big kids were Michael Wagner Diane Wahoff little kids at the Halloween Dance lack Walier Marcus Walraven Stacy Weriner Knstn Weaver M Mefesa Wels Steven Wels L •FXT1E ChervlWehh MKhael Uevi Christopher White David WNe : _. M Sandy Whte Traces WNe Tammy Whtehead DarusWhtMd 47 Elizabeth Whitt Gregory Wierzbicki Lisa Wigginton Yohannes Wilder Christy Williams Pamelyn Williams Rhonda Williams Jr HPj Troy Williams Desiree Wilson Jacqueline Wilson ) )eromy Wilson Melanie Wilson Stephen Wilson J Clayton Winston Trisha Wilt Steven Wimbish Charles Winslow Clayton Winston Gwendolyn Winston ( SJjaun Dee W ishart ) Robert Wolfe Christina Wood Kelly Wood Veronica Wood Chad Woodfin Terri Woodis Laura Woods William Woody 4 ) Patrick Wright Kellie Yancy William Yoakum Brian Yonker Jennifer York Kenneth Young Jeffrey Zoldan W J i P 48 1MN H ON a IS W, REMEMBER US? 49 Tamara Abers Flory Ablao Christopher Abramowski Tony Adams Cwinn Ailstock Freddie Alarcon Ann Albers Sean Albert Carol Alcordo Theresa Alejandro Jeffrey Allen Robert Allen Michael Allsbrook Tara Ambito Eric Amidon Damon Anderson Edward Anderson Melissa Anderson Robert Anderson Samuel Andrews Eriberto Angeles Erin Arellano Artid Asarak Marc Ashman Christopher Augustine Bernadette Bacani Tanja Baird Ethan Baker Donald Ballard lason Bates Rebecca Bates Nestor Bayot Heather Beem jeanine Beiter Chris Bell Amy Benkendorf Chad Bernhard Michelle Besaw George Bielawski Deborah Biglietti Melony Bildhauer Suzanne Black Scott Blair Matthew Blaylock Scott Boger Derek Bossert Stephanie Boyce Michael Bradshaw Jennifer Bram Guy Brand Shelan Branner Todd Braswell Kelly Breslin Catherine Bright Mark Bright Ronald Briones David Broady Colleen Bromley Kyle Bromwell Leslie Brown Michael Brown Darrell Browning Kandee Brummer lelani Brunson Terry Bryan leremy Bucchi Christi Budy Troy Bullock Sean Burbank Lisa Burgess William Burgoon Lisa Burlingam 50 1 W V . lennrter Bum CynthuBynum lerryC M heleC Troy Capps Lee Carawan ArieneCann Marion Camngt on Robert Carrol Stacy Carrol Rafael Cartagena Darael Carter loseph Casligfcone Mane Castro Christopher Causey tonnChadwef Isaac Chander Mom Chea [mest Chesson loseph Christian Enc Chnslopher lemonte Church Marv Church Shannon Churchwel Anthony Obert Sandra Clark Kevr Geary Randal Coakley Matthew Cooley Geoffrey Cole AmaCopprx) lermrfer Corder Andrea Corwn Robert Crawshaw LisaCnst lee Cruz Oenda Cuevas Tammy Curtss Rachele Dambach Lyndsie Dandndge Tro D Angelo lemfer Danets PauiDaSlva Scott Davn Catnna Davis Chad Davis Otis Davis Wlam Davis Kim Voliva found working in the fresh air pleasant Christian Dolinar lames Dolence Tracie Donoho Scott Dratwick Tommy Driggers Derek Drumgo Jeffrey Dudley Rennard Dula r ' S k . M Lilybeth Bulay Chrissy Duncan Tiffany Dupree Michelle Ellis ' kv ,M The small gym was turned into a payment office for fees. Cheryl Ellis Scott Elliott John Edwards Kim Ethe ridge Ernest Etheridge Bobby Etheridge Rebecca Evans Richard Evans Edmund Ewell Christine Exum Emily Fallon Claire Farin Eric Fendt Jarmell Fentress Kimberly Fette Delsi Fink Achsa Fisher Royce Folks Glenn Fowler Allison Foxx Regina France Katherine Frieden Melissa Funk lames Gallagher Gwen Gallup Stephanie Garcia Dana Gardner Jeremy Garris Christina Gearhart lason Gentry Darlene Geyer Ronald Geyer Joey Gibbs Alan Gibson Christopher Godwin Michelle Golding Seskeia Gombs Mark Gonzales David Graham Angela Granger Crystal Green Robert Gregory Terry Griffin Stephanie Grimstead Jennifer Grinnell Michelle Groombridge Greg Groves Leah Guzman M 52 a ILa v M3 ft E f£ ?Mlli J |4J Oscar Gdbume • Gummere Robert Guyton left Haddock Thomas Hal Stephan Hamaker Sarxv Hanley Stephen Hansen Brian Harley lames Harrel Marv Harrel lames Harm Terry Harmon Ondy Hartraft Debra Havem Dean Hayes Wxhael Heflner Theresa Hei Michael Herman ShenHekr lennifer Helton Mveraz Henderson Chmtrattcks Annalyn Htoalgo David Hfcoum David HWman lasonW Damon Hdk Cicely Hinton Heather Hrtch Thomas Hreempaugh Charles HoakJco lerry Hotter Melissa Hoffner Dom Holey Amanda Holtz Cynthia Homeslev Stephenie Honevcutt Steven Hooks lennifer Hoover Michael House lefterey Howard Vincent Humphrey Theresa Huseman Ashley Hutto lanette lackson Steven lackson Preston (acobs Karen lames Larr, lennmgs Daniel tohncox loda lohnson Marcus lohmon Tanya lohnson Gna lohnson Bobby tones Brian lones Chmtopher tones Kely tones knberty tones Mervn tones Rochele tones Samantha tordan Kmoerty toubert Tammy toubert Neal katz Debbie Keelean Kenneth Keley George Kelv Rochele Kennedy Chnstne Kietoasrski Bnan Kmcaid 53 Kelly Kovacs Felicia LaCarde Robert Laluett Alvin Lamb Nguyen Lan Tabitha Lane Bruce Lang Tara Lang Ion Langdon Bernard Langley Melissa Langrehr Michael Lassiter Danny Lawson lohn Lee lason Legg lohn Leindecker Debra Leonard )ohn Lewis Tonya Liverman Philip Lockard Sean Loftis Frankie Loiercid jason Lois Cindy Lombardo Andrew LoTurco Matthew Loving Alex Lucas Melissa Lucas Levy Luna Robert Lund Krysty Lynch Victoria Lytle Jennifer Madriaga Michael Malbon lames Mantell Derdric Mason Serece Matney Brian McComb Dawn McComb Richard McClellan Tricia McCullough Michael McDonald Michele McCuire Troy McCunnigle Suzanne Mclntyre Laureen McNamara Gregg Meador David Merz Carly Metzger Shane Metzger lulee Meyerpeter Brad Milburn Melanie Mildrew Bridget Miller Stephanie Milling Carl Minard David Mitchell lennifer Monaghan Reid Monaghan Connie Montuora Candi Moore David Moore Hope Moore Jeffrey Moore Matthew Moore Thomas Moore Keith Moran Heather Morgan John Morgan Clarence Morris Tamiki Morris Lisa Moro i. 1 lift k-c r i ff ' . r TJTfWF 54 Something interesting caught Stephanie Milling ' s eye. Tammy Morwtck Dawn Mosley Timothy Mosley Stace viossng Matthew Mueler derm Mungcal Shawn Murphy Lisa Murray 5 2£ I lira 61 ( ,, ...iL i l : 1 T T T r Kenneth Musul Cheryl Myers Nathan Napwr lemfer Nassar Ton Na arrete MKhaei Neeley Bngette Netson Christopher Nelson Wlam Nemeroff Amy Nxoia Carolyn Nxkson Andrea Nissley Ltsa SissJev My Noble leff Novotny Autumn Nunez ToddOakies lam OBnen Norman Odeneal Heather Oderman David Okonkwo SharondaOWs WardOkver Richard Olson Frank V a; MKhefeOrr lasonOShel Ada Overstreet lermare Owens Chad Pace Matthew Padkard Victoria Page lemfer Panelo Shawn Parker Lnda Parks lonPenons MKhek? Perkre Stephane Perkre Casey Perry Gary Peterson Robert Pfaffinger Dasid Ptotenhauer s hael Phelps WendePhips Patnck Pflman Karen Powers Peter Powers Phip Pratt Howard Price DuaneQuarles Sfcchele Rafferty Henrv Raker lemfer Ramsey Om Reams BekndaRevf Henrs ReutnH 55 Mellissa Scott Ronda Sealey Edward Seeley Wayne Shackelford lose Sierra illiam Simons Harrison Skeete Susan Slater Norman Smith Shelly Smith Tinisia Smith Wesley Smith Angela Snow Adam Soderberg Michael Souppa Michelle Sowers Rebekah Spear Charles Stafford Dera Stanton Mark St. Clair Sean Stevenson Brandon Stewart Patricia Stoughton Stacey Strawhand Bettina Strobach Micheal Sulzer Dale Sykes Constantine Syrios Karen Tabron Rene Tano Brian Taylor 56 sir « .! IT I I y Michele Zumbro Seventh Graders learned the writing process Christopher Taytor lames Taytor lemter Taytor Tmoihy Taytor Anthony Tele Vang Tersol Cheryl Tesuer Amy (oThomas Christian Thomas Mekssa Thomas Kem Thompson kevn Thompson ■Marco Thornton Tmothy Thornton Divan Thourogoud Aroee Tier lemter Torchu Serge Torske Yvonne Traver lason ' ■ Bnan Trentham David Tnjtt Michael Twohg Mekssa Valdez Shonta Van Slyke Michael Vlatoi Knberly Vokva khai vu Raron Vu lohn Wahab Antonio Walter lemfer Waker David Walters Wiam Ward Brian Uarholak Roshele Watluns Zhakh Weaver lohn Wenbrecht lacquekne Weler Tara Werner Km Westmoreland Ronald White Randolph Wiese AquWiuns Henry Wiett Bnan Wiams Terry Wlams DorvielWlson Rayvon Wison Lara Writers Lots Winters Alen Wreman Dorothy WoKford Andrea Wolett lessica Wood TnshaWood Knstie Wynkoop Amok: ■ kath Yaptengco George Yatsko lerwfer Yemngton DavvnR Young Dawn Y Young REMEMBER THE STAFF? 58 •ay i O E E Bnckle Superintendent Norman I Fields Principal Robert D Palombo Asst Pmpal lamest Wench test Pmcpal Sharon Pearce Student Act Coot Nil ▲ ftL , k V Betty Adams Nurse Adrinne Agami Science Cheyl Ammon Mathematics loyce Ansel Social Studies Sforiey Atkns Social Studes Beth Barber Home Economics Bl Baylor Physical Education Mary Ceronne Caroline Chasse Pamela Culpher Theresa Davis DeboraDion Michael Fanel Knstne Fmeg. Home Economics Mathematics Mathematics Library Assistant Home Economics Mathematics French Roseann Fitzpatnck Aide Shelia France Aide Mary Franczek Physical Education Alan Cons Industrial rts Unda CoWslen Science E h Gordon 6 M Carolyn Greene Assistant Librarian Patncia Griffin Mathematics k) AnneHayden Science Sandra Hormuth Ade MoraHowH Physical Education Barbara HJ Oonnariiton Special Educahon tenni Inglis Tina lames Careen loachim Sandra Lambiotte Marsha lant Larene Lantz Alice Layne French Special Education Mathematics Secretary Guidance English Social Studies Peggy Leidy Guidance Patricia Mann Physical Education Ron McCall Physical Education Kelly Millard Science Linda Miller 5pec« Education Robert Moody Spanish ludy Moore Aide Kerry Nathan Science Steve Newman Viys « Education Donza Olds Mathematics ]ane Owen English Linda Palmer Secretary Mrs. Brumfield played hide and seek with the help of the Phantom Sharon Scott Mathematics «y r 1 } m T r i mfc Toma Shearer Industrial Arts k Sheppard Mathematics Connie Skoczymlo Daisy Smth Rearing Art Elizabeth Smith librarian TJtwV Ian Stark Reading Ingnd Stegmeyer Patt Stoneman ■ bigrid S te y n eya German Patt Stoneman Industrial Arts Mrs Artist joined in the fun of Spirit Week lanet Sudduth English Brenda Swan latm GiTaytor Social Studies Roberta Thrasher Special Education Carol Travis Aide Antoinette Verduce Social Studies Vincent Vilsack Science Mary Waite Mathematics Room Warren Computer Education Barbara Wlams Social SturJes The day wasn ' t over at 3 o ' clock for Mr Olds and Mr Fariel Larry Wlams Chorus ladcie Wisman Mathematics Charlene Wood Mathematics Mrs Hull, Mr Palombo and Mr Fields were engrossed in the game Remember Our Custodians? FRONT ROW: L. Lawrence, P. Edwards, R. Owens. BACK ROW: J. Cuffee, E. Herman. Remember Our Cafeteria Workers? Y. Venditti, R Boileau, W. Markus, J Hacker, J. McClaughlin, M. Stanley, D. Osmundson, M. Creekmore, T. Johnson. 62 REMEMBER THE SPORTS? 63 CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Ursula Angeles, Cheryl Bovastro, Carolyn Balagot, Dawn Hogue, Mieu Diep. SECOND ROW: lajuan Hmes, Sonya Daniels. THIRD ROW: Nicole Denniston, Shauneille Morns, Jodi Brody. FOURTH ROW: Annette Cervantes, Susan Pickney, Jerrilyn Nelson, TOP: June Parina i v 1 • ... _ Squad members stayed busy throughout the game. Susan and Jodi kept the spirit rolling. 64 FIELD HOCKEY 2  4 1 v w FRONT ROW Mignon Reomales, Kathy Herman, Allison Barclay lune Parma Kellv lones. Allison Cox Mar |o Detloff XCONDROW lennifer Dodge, Chnsline Gottschalk, Suzanne Hess, Anna lohncox. Nicole Gregory, Sydney Abarta, Carnna Rea, Shannon Miller, Melissa Ingram BACK ROW Mrs Howell, lennifer Brady, Lisa Westcott, Melissa Kunkel. lodi Brady. Ursula Angeles. Nkole Violette, lennifer Brown. Miranda Huggms m ... y jPt | r t 1 L ( U i ' K E Ih b — f -t u -- • 1- C- J •f • .£llT £ b ■ ■ . rr. -, Coach Howell offered encouraging words during time-outs Team work sent the puck downfieW Pre-season practice took its toll 65 FOOTBALL FRONT ROW:)oe Clipson, David Sablowski, Kip Poore, Jeff Garrett, Frank Matyiko, Alan Hackman, Lafayette Hall, Jeff Weigold, Jason Benkendorf, Stephen Hesson, Ladonnis Crumbly. SECOND ROW: Tracy Dockiewicz, Chris Huggins, Ernest Chesson, Brian Brinkley, Patrick Hines, Doug Lopez, Brad Spann, Jason Whte, James Brickhouse, Dishawn Sanderson, Mr. Newman. BACKROW:Mr. Reid, Ray Richardson, Terry Pridgen, Alexis Walker, Kenny Goldman, Troy Goldman, Eric Thornton, David White, Carlos Cooke, Gerry Lopez, Gaylon Crittenden, Eric Roman, Jermaine Riddick, Carlton Griffin, James Lawson. And away we go The action was intense. Put me in, Coach. GYMNASTICS FIRST ROW: A Garza, manager; B. Evans, manager; |. Milling, C Burke, K Wood, manager BACK ROW: T. Roddy, T Hudson, S Carton. D Lockard, ). Conley, J Crinnell, C. Monterore. Good luck bears were a part of the team KNEELING: C. Cooke, E. Hymons, co-captains. STANDING: J. Clipson, manager; C. Griffin, manager; ). Garrett, K. Butler, ). Johnson, F. Beiter, D. Marshall, J. Owens, T. Coleman, S. Eure, R. McHendry, ). Riddick, C. Winslow, Coach Reid, Coach Franczek. The pre-game huddle was for everyone. 68 The Eagles watched helplessly as Jeff went for two! BOYS BASKETBALL Coaches Reid and Franczek sized up the opposition thoughtfully lermaine swatted the ball to a waiting teammate 69 GIRLS BASKETBALL KNEELING: L. Williams, L. Westcott, Co-Captains. STANDING: Coach Rowan, L. Marino, B. Reid, J. Holiday, S. Sprangers, K. Renfrow, A. Morgan, L. Moro, R. Morris, J. Pope, T. demons, S. Pe rkins, T. Mullen, A. Boston, E. Hansen, Manager; D. Balanding, Manager. Stacey drove downcourt. 70 Time out was for strategv 1 i Concentrating on the hoop, Lisa takes aim for a free throw id a short rest 71 WRESTLING FIRST ROW. T. Sansone, C. Vaughan, J. Riddick, ). Christian, S. Foreman, B. Hayes, E. Boyd, A. Hackman, W. Darang, ). Benkendorf. SECONDROWM. Coodridge, F. Matyiko, D. Sanderson, D. Lopez, D. White, J. Sessor, M. Young, B. Barrows, R. Damaso, N. Odeneal. THIRD ROW: J. Thomas, R. Monaghan, |. Frank, B. Londeree, K. Sessoms, R. Richardson, ). Castiglione, A. Ogden, C. Casarez, M. )ordan, M. Lassiter, J. Brickhouse, ). Price, B. Defranco, M. Dejesu, M. Fischer, Coach McCall. FOURTH ROW: M. Thornton, T. Winfree, P. Kennard, S. Hesson, J. Sonnerville, S. Cuffee. BACK ROW: M. Burns, K. Dodge, M. Leware, B. Span, J. Saville, E. Roman, M. Weaver, A. Gurdry. Harold grappled for a take down. 72 ' •1 STUNG? Brad modestly acknowledged his win! Seven Panther grapplers placed in the City-Wide Tournament: W Darang. H Coodndge. T Sansone, A. Hackman, D. Sanderson, (missing F Matyiko, D. White). Mien muscled his opponent for a near fall Squad members offered encouragement to each other 73 BOYS SOCCER o ua  -■ ' V V £ w n ' y •Hi; FRONT ROW: E. Arellano, J. Seaford, J. Pearce, ). Murphy, C. Perry, K. Le. SECOND ROW: R. Banker, R. Kemble, B. Spann, E. Holmes, K. Dodge, S. Ray, D. Dunn, T. Dockiewicz. BACK ROW: Coach Vick, J. Braasch (Mgr.), D. Cronin, B. DiFranco, D. Southern, J. Payton, M. Burns, D. Mitchell, J. Hathorn, A. Hackman, C. Bacs, F. Matyiko, Coach Baylor, R. Silcox (Mgr.). Concentration was needed to move the ball downfield. Charge! 74 Quick thinking was needed to keep control. Some had to wait for their turn 75 GIRLS SOCCER FRONT ROW: C. Nelson, M. Valdez, T. Navarrete, S. Churchwell, ). Blancaflor. SECOND RO W: S. Pinckney (Mgr.), J. Robinson, M. Young, K. Johnson, M. Kunkel, T. Dornan, M. Boswell, M. France, M. Mildrew, M. Rafferty (Mgr.). BACK ROW: D. Hall (Mgr.), M. Crowe, D. Kallok, S. Thomas, A. Johncox, W. Darang, C. Bovastro, S. Abarta, M. Reomales, C. Tessier (Mgr.), D. Cruz (Mgr.), Ms. Franczek, Coach. ■ Getting one off the toe was a good move. Melanie put the ball into play. 76 ■n aHUB MlMBMBHHMHn The girls mixed it up during practice. Spring sports were a little early this year! 77 BASEBALL FRONT ROW: W. Sacres (Mgr.), D. Sanderson, C. Corprew, J. Beckendorf, J. Weigold, J. Garrett, S. Blankenship, J. Price, M. Cespedes, J. Harris. BACK ROW: Coach Newman, C. Griffin (Mgr.), C. Winslow, S. Wilson, S. Watkins, D. Lopez, S. Kollerick, j. Stites, D. Marshall, J. Billingsley, D. Garcia. A swing and ... a hit? 78 1 ] r .. - H Head up! Jamie was ready for the play at first . .. ' 6 If baseball season was here, could spring be far behind ' 79 SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: M. Besaw, J. Hansen, S. Sprangers, J. Brady, E. Hansen, J. Dodge, C. Flora, K. Jones, S. Perkins. BACK RO W: Coach McCall, M. Pascal (Mgr.), N. Denniston, A. Cox, N. Call, J. Brown, T. Shirley, M. Anderson, T. LeBlanc, L. Westcott, L. Marino, C. Arganza (Mgr.), R. Damaso (Scorekeeper). L wm m The runner is out at first ba Jennifer looked for just the right pitch. 80 , v-. • • Lisa zinged it over the plate. The runner was on a collision course to second base Teammates checked out the action on the Held 81 BOYS TRACK FRONT ROW: D. Sanderson, T. White, G. Procter, S. Foreman, C. Procter, S. Brower, J. Sommerville, M. Lassiter, E. Chesson. SECOND ROW: H. Goodrich, R. James, M. McCrory, ). Owens, E. Thornton, P. Kaminsky, T. Pridgen, S. Gregory, K. Nguyen, L. Hall, A. Nagera. BACK ROW: J. Pool (Mgr.), L. Segears (Mgr.). M. Nichols, R. Ellis, T. Delucia, S. Brown, D. David, M. Jones, E. Chesson, J. Church, L. Redden, S. Eure, J. Sessor, E. Coleman, A Sanderlin, D. Turney, K. Fabian, T. William (Mgr.), K. Pereras (Mgr.), Mr. Gloss, Coach. Getting individual times required patience. 82 Round the bend and heading for the finish line. Now that ' s reall y moving Runners are on the line and ready to go. 83 GIRLS TRACK FRONT ROW: D. Blake, R. Keith, M. Diep, B. Reid, M. Rogers, G. Ailstock, T. Cuffee, J. Wade, P. Kidwell, K. Carter, K. Moore. SECOND ROW:!. Jordan, ). Pace, S. Branner, S. Grant, T. Grant, A. Carter, T. demons, ). Smith, A. Riddick, T. Smith, D. Snowden, S. Matyiko. BACK ROW. A. Haskel, C. Brown, M. O ' Dell, S. Daniels, L. Hines, S. Banks, F. Flythe, Coach Pleasant, M. Hansen, G. Winston, R. Banks, S. Morris, Z. Tabron, V. Broady, M. Ellis (Mgr.), H. Bacho (Mgr.), S. Chandler (Mgr), P. Williams (Mgr). How sweet it is! It looked like such a long way to run 84 , - i ' On your mark, get set . . 3 T?7 ? f - -- If keeping track of times was a serious matter, why are they smiling ' 85 DEBATE FRONT ROW: S. Cluck, B. Evans. BACK ROW: Mrs. Ansell, C. Harrison, C. Arganza, A. Clinard, J. Domingo, C. Call. Anse took notes for his attack on the affirmative case 86 Bobby emphatically agrued his position. Stu carefully cross-examined Bobby ' s case. FORENSICS FRONT ROW: L. Brown, C. Flora, C. Call, L. Kerr, D Dean, S. Hall. BACK ROW: D. Okonkwo, C. Lattimer, M. Evans, Ms Piatt, |, Frieden, ) Domingo, C Trammell. I Team members listened carefully so they could critique Charles ' recitation The lockers became a rehearsal carrel for Leslie and Amy 87 ONE ACT PLAY FRONT ROW:D. Downie, T. Pitman, B. Evans, L. Kerr, J. Brauer, J. Pool. BACKROW:Ms. Schmidtke, A. Birdwell, A. Kirkland, S. Hall, S. Kollerik, T. Brauer, Mrs. Nathan. Tammy, Bobby and Donnie demonstrated their theatrical talents to the student body. The One Act Play is a drama competition held among the junior high schools. Each school is allowed only one presentation. That performance is judged on theatrical characterization; very little scenery is used. This year ' s cast captured the City Championship with their presentation of A Thing of Beauty. j f The City Championship was ours! 88 REMEMBER OUR ACTIVITIES? B9 ART CLUB FRONT ROW: B. Thirston, B. Yoakum, B. Angeles, S. McCormick, S. Churchwell, T. Newton. BACK ROW: D. Downie, D. David, T. Markin, S. Davin, J. Bullard. Ijlllili ' f !!••   ' The Art Club is for all students who are interested in art. The main goal is to have fun creating different forms of art. Special projects this year included artistic plaques, personalized buttons and participation in the Sandcastle Contest in the Neptune Festival. 90 CHROME CLUB c IRSTROW. S. Foreman, S. Wilson, M. Diep, ) Alip SECOND ROW K. Nelson, T. Jordan, D. Sanderson, C Corprew, K. Buck, P. Williams, M Johnson, Mrs. Hayden. BACK ROW Mr Braye, R Ellis, C Wilson, J Owens, Mr. Olds, | Riddick. The purpose of the Cooperating Hampton Roads Organizations for Minorities (CHROME) is to encourage and prepar e students to enter scientific and high-technology fields. Because engineering as a profession has attracted a small percentage of Blacks, Hispanics and American Indians, these groups are the major targets. Participating students are helped to prepare for university courses in engineering, science, math and other academically challenging careers. CHROME is sponsored by 16 school systems, Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, Hampton University, Christopher Newport College and the Tidewater Community College System. Films introduced occupational opportunities to club members. 91 ADVANCED BAND FRONT ROW: R. James, J. Dodge, P. Paguadan, J. Janousek, M. Pascual, J. Holliday, R. Damaso, K. Beem, H. Collins, H. Bacho. SECOND ROW: S. Freeman, S. Daniels, S. Hall, A. Paguadan, C. Gottschalk, P. Williams, B. Thurston, C. Pezzuto, A. Murphy, D. Cassidy, T. LeBlanc, H. McBride, J. Braasch, A. Cox. THIRD ROW: T. Alkire, C. Bruffy, S. West, W. Woody, V. Broady, N. Call, M. Cole, K. Collette, C. Kelley, M. Ashman, M. Whalen, B. Hughes, M; Hopper, H. Coodridge, E. Mahan, ). Mangarcina, K. Johnston. FOURTH ROW: C. Guanzon, N. Johnston, D. Southern, M. Marcial, J. Runberg, R. Brown, R. Hudson. BACK ROW: M. Dejesu, D. Freeland, E. Arellano, W. Darang, C. Friel, B. Duke, K. Watson, C. Benitez, C. Fierro, M. Johnson, D. Cronin, B. : Evans, C. Clark, M. Gregory, M. Irish, J. Cox, J. Garrett, R. Foye, A. Gibbs. JAZZ BAND RONTROW: M Gregory M Irish, K Johnston, E. Mahon, M. Whalen, P. Russell, M. Allsbrook. SECOND ROW: N. Katz, R. Foye, B Evans, C Clark ACK ROW: |. Braasch, C Pezzuto, K Moran. P. Burke, N. )ohnston, K. Watson, R. Hudson. M. Johnson, C Fierro, D. Cronm, M Delesu, D Freeland, . Skeete. BEGINNING BAND FRONT ROW: D. Smith, ). (ackson, T. loubert, A Holtz, M. Perkins SECOND ROW V Humphrey, M McCrory. M Wilcox T Speakman, R Derma. B Londeree, C Casarez, R Alexander, K O ' Toole. W Smith BACK ROW S Radetaky, A Copeland 93 EIGHTH AND NINTH GRADE BAND FRONT ROW: S. McCauly, L. Segears, A. Cucuzza, N. Larson, A. Pillow, K. Newman, L. Delaney, M. Wells. SECOND ROW: S. Copeland, D. Alexander- A. Alexander, ). Sommerville, J. Rufigian, J. Baker, B. Mills, K. Pereras. THIRD ROW: C. Corprew, T. Vu, J. Scharf, M. Burrows, J. Craddock. FOURTH ROW: T. Cornick, M. Fernandez, W. Darang, M. Lawson, S. Abarta, D. McCrath, E. Parson, A. Mercer. BACK ROW: D. Plude, W. Stewart, B. Cabacungan, R. Tkaczuk, C. Balagot. REGIONAL BAND D. Cronin, R. James, ). Dodge, M. Irish, D. Freeland. 94 SEVENTH GRADE BAND Hi! 1NTROW: T. Smith, L. Brown, J. Ramsey, M. Funk, S. Slater, W. Phillips, A. Corwin, B. Reid, B Harley. SECOND ROW S Milling, C Lombardo. A erstreet, M. Roger, M. Rafferty, C. Green, B. Nelson, A. Granger, C. Brown, D Thourogood, M Ellis, C. Exum. THIRD ROW: K Moran. I Seaford, S jks, R. Crawshaw, P. Russell, D. Moore, M. Allsbrook, N. Katz, N. Delazerda, M. McDonald, S. luliano, D. Carter, C Burke, R. Westmoreland. |. lardson, S. Matney, T. Baird. BACK ROW: D. Kaufman, P. Domke, H. Skeete, D. Wolfford. 95 CONCERT CHOIR L. Guthrie, T. Jacobs, R. Jamias. SECOND ROW: E. Minor, A. Barclay, D. Kleeman, B. Buckner, A. Kirkland, T. Black, J. Baldwin, W. Zaneski, H. Reed, M. Denina, M. Powell, C. Turnage, M. Crowe, A. Cervantes, E. Dail, C. Lattimer, J. Halloway, L Stirrat, M. Andre, L. Reed. THIRD ROW: H. Young, L. Kerr, E. Hansen, S. Sprangers, C. Watson, W. Jackson, J. Collier, J. Hitch, T. Harris, E. Loch, S. Parker, S. Thomas. SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS FIRST ROW: D. Young, K. Jones, T. Cozort, M. Thornton, D. Merz, R. Jones, L. Murray, K. Jones, B. Saunders, D. Biglietti, C Percy, J. Moore. BACK ROW: T Benson, E. Ewell, D. Sykes, S. Helmick, D. Gardner, M. Moore, T Dupree, B. Miller, R. Wright, J. Derylak, A. Cann. % GIRLS CHORUS FRONT ROW: L. Williams, L. lones, L. Leguire. I Etheridge. C Rea, |. Cormier, N. Haynes, L. Marino BACK ROW K Nelson, C Parks, C Williams, D. Delsing, B. McClellan, T. Cromwell, K. Kubacki, A. Bidwell, D. Kampf, S. Homesley, P. Kidwell. SWING CHOIR FRONT ROW: R. Arcido. | Conley. M. Killard, P Kidwell, T. Pease. SECOND ROW 5 Homesley, C Burk 97 FOURTH BELL CHOIR FRONT ROW: C. Maine, ). Manning, L. Hines, R. Banks, T. Clemens, C. Groff , K. Vu, K. Forsythe, D. Smith, M. Reomales, T. Pease, ). Corder, J. Blancaf lor, ]. Lombos. SECOND ROW: J. Woodis, G. Winston, S. Banks, S. Crittenden, C. Mawer, T. Wilt, A. Smith, C. Barcroft, L. Calbert, R. Watson, L Allen, A. Garza, M. Schuler. BACK ROW: A. Eaton, S. Grant, L. Berry, ). Conley, L. Shawley, V. Helmick, D. Kovacs, S. Matyiko, J. Hansen, S. Dailey, L. Bastian, D. Carter, ). Ramer, K. Detty, V. Sidlackie, D. Manning. SHOW CHOIR FRONT ROW: M. Powell, S. Sprangers, S. Parker, L. Kerr, A. Hansen, M. Andre, H. Reed, W. Zaneski. SECOND ROW: R. )amias, ). Hitch, B Buckner, C Watson, j. Holloway, |. Collier, C Lattimer, A. Kirkland, L. Gutherie 98 MIXED CHORUS FRONT ROW C. Balagot, R Arcido, A lemieux. H Spitzer, D Whitfield, B Carr, M. Wallraven, P Kennard. R Futrell. K Salwasky, A Bidwell, I Wade. A Boston S Van Dyke, V.MarbeUa. SECOND ROW: K Harkless, T Chapman, N Violette, A. Knight, R. Gray. C Griffin, L Cason. R Dildy.C Burke, C lames, V Maldonado. M. Dillard, C. Pladsen. K Rendroe B-KCK ROW: D Wilson, T Miller. K. St. Clair. C Potter. J Burke, T Williams, T Wmfree, T Dandridge, K. Weaver, ). Sprangers, T. lordan, K Kennedy, N. Denniston, L Callihugh, C Welsh. Really, Mr Williams ' A hockey stick ' 99 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW: C. Galbraith, C. Everest, J. Taylor, A. Foxx, K. Cramer, A. Nicolia, D. Caldwell, ]. Paige, A. Chappell, A. Pillow. SECOND ROW: A. Hidalgo, C. Hicks, K. Powers, L. Forsythe, A. Schilder, S. Dietrich, T. Peterson, L. Winters, S. Dozier, L. Nissley. THIRD ROW: K. Yancy, H. Wade, E. Bess, S. Martin, M. Langrehr, P. Steiger, B Whitt, T. McCullough, L. Burliagame. F H A Learning to sew a garment was one of the skills learned by FHA members during Home Ec class. 100 CONCERNED ATHLETICS IN ACTION FRONT ROW: |. Smith. R. (ones. A. Jones, W Bright, R. Banks, |. Ramsey, T. Cuffee, D. Gardner. SECOND ROW: S Banks, M. Diep, T LeBlanc. D. Hull, C Wilson, E Balan, J Riddick. C. Cooke THIRD ROW: D. Thourogood, D David, ). Weaver, C Griffin, D Sanderson, S Eure. O). Hyman, T. William s BACK ROW: Mrs. James, Mrs. Hormuth, Mrs. Sudduth, Mrs. McPhatter, Mrs. Skoczynski, Mr Braye I A Mrs Brumfield demonstrated the art of caligraphy to CAIA faithfuls 101 SCA FRONT ROW: T. Mullen, H. Bacho, A. Cox, M. Pascal, JJanousen, A. Hidalgo, D. Kleemann, L. Segears, P. Williams, C. Farin, A. Wollett, M. Funk, S. Milling, S. Slater, A. Nicolia, ). Wood. SECOND ROW: M. Rogers, A Rsner, A. Snow, T. Mitche, M. Young, N. Gregory, C. Herman, D. Hogue, F. Alarcon, S. Miller, R. Facuun, C. Balagot, C. Durrett, S. Blankenship, J. )ones, M. -Alarcon, D. Milligan, M. Crowe, M. Devera. THIRD ROW: M. House, S. Smith, N. Rock, ). Brown, C. Huggins, A. Chappell, K. Bromwell, M. Jones, ). MjJlingTA. Gibbs, T. demons, R. Richardson, E. Wilkins, K. Hogue, ). Benkendorf, K. Dodge, ). Takala, T. Navarrette. BACK ROW: R. Bone, D. Hall, T. LeBlaner-CT Griffin, C. Bell, D. Williams, A. Carder, M. Andre, C. Pace, J. Collier, J. Murphy. t he purpose of the Student Cooperative Association is to get the student body involved in environmental activities. The SCA is made up of one representative and one alternate from each homreoom. The homeroom representative is the individual ' s link to the association. One of the primary goals of the SCA is school spirit. Other projects they have sponsored this year include participating in the Neptune Festival, collecting for the United Way and Joy Fund, organizing the canned food drive, sponsoring a Christmas dance, and arranging for Spirit Week. Another year long project is the Secret Pal activity. SCA activities are an essential part of PAJHS life. rSK SCA Executive Council FRONT ROW: J Dodge, T. Sansone, B. Barrows, U. Angeles. W. Darang, ) Broady. BACK ROW: B Evans, I Brady, S Hall. C Arganza, R Damaso, R Silcox, G. Flora, S Daniels. Executive council members check over their parts in the skit for the City-Wide competition 103 GREEN THUMBS UP CLUB FRONT ROW: Mrs. Waite, B. Reid, D. McCrath, V. Tersol, C. Balagot, A. Pillow, Mrs. Agami. BACK ROW: M. Lucar, M. Langrehr, M. Kunkel, L. Westcott, J. Brown, A. Foxx. The main projects of the Green Thumbs Club are geared toward beautifying our campus. However, while waiting for cooperative weather conditions, they had fun making Christmas wreaths and Valentine treats. 104 COMPUTER CLUB FRONT ROW: C Pladsen, W. Blocher, C. Pitcher. T. Peterson, S. Dietrich, S Brummond, M. Odell SECOND ROW: A. Knight, S Schmidt, A Kirkland, M. Kitchin, K. Wood, M lohnson. BACK ROW M. Rollins, D. Franks, C. Griffin, T. Newton, L. Berry, D Edwards, Mrs Warren The Computer Club is for those who would like to further their knowledge of the computer. During meetings Mrs. Warren gave general instructions and then individual help in running specific programs. 105 Princess Anne Jr s Deutsch Lehrerin This year our school got to experience something that most schools just hear about. Frau Ingrid Stegmeyer, a native of Germany, was an exchange teacher at Princess Anne and Independence Junior High Schools. She was brought to us through the Fulbright Exchange Program. She and Fraulein Misskimmin, her American counterpart, switched places. To be a part of the Fulbright Program she first had to make application and then be interviewed by a committee of Germans and Americans. Language teachers are not the only teachers accepted, but selection is influenced by the subject taught. Frau Stegmeyer was born and reared in Dannaueschigen, West Germany. She described Donnaueschigen as a small town on the border of the Black Forest. The big cities around her hometown are Freiburg, Stuttgart, and Zurick, Switzerland. Frau Stegmeyer has taught German and English to fifth through ninth graders at Wenvinger Realschute. She commented that she enjoys teaching as well as living in Virginia Beach. She added that the Exchange Program which provides an opportunity for language teachers to live in the country where their native language is spoken can be very rewarding to both teachers and students. She has visited in America twice before with a group of German students — once to New York City and once to DEUTSCH I A. Coneeney, E. Boy, T. Hudson, |. Ingram, H. Peebles, R. Borchert, S. Anderson, T. Dockiewicz, j. Benkendorf, R. Schieber, H. Schmidt. 106 DEUTSCH II .— _ FIRST ROW M Ashman. B Sanders, I Parina. B Barrows. U Angeles. L Vaughan, P. Caljan BACK ROW C Holland, D Dowme, M Evans. H Bailey, C Skopal, M Cape Cincinatti, Ohio. Her favorite spots in the USA are the Skyline Drive in the Blue Ridge Parkway and New York City. She has also traveled extensively in Europe plus Africa, Turkey, and Iran. Her life in America is different from that in Germany. Here she watches more TV. Her favorite television shows include the Cosby Show, Kate and Allie, and Dallas. She enjoys going to the movies; her favorites are Casablanca and Back to the Future. Frau Stegmeyer explained that most American movies are translated into German but some have subtitles. Her other interests include going to the beach and meeting and talking with the people. She doesn ' t, however, like going shopping. Frau Stegmeyer finds Americans friendly and helpful and doesn ' t feel that there is much discrimination or prejudice against foreigners. However, sometimes she does find it hard to understand the slang. Princess Anne junior is privileged to have Frau Stegmeyer as our Deutsch Lehrerin . 107 SPANISH FRONT ROW: C. Balagot, ). Lawson, N. Haynes, A. O ' Brian, A. Fuentes, A. Destefano, ). Martinette, M. Hall, L. Faulkner, C. Chavez, S. Cluck, R. Kermon, K. Renfroe. SECOND ROW: E. Morgan, A. McGrew, D. Harper, ). Bulick, S. Fitzgerald, D. Cassity, L Adams, ). Alip, C. Duell, ). Truitt, C. Drake, ). Crawshaw THIRD ROW. K. Weaver, A. Smith, M. Marshall, ). Holliday, C. Bilbro, P. Crawford, M. Ingram, C. Durrett, L. Clark, C. Cuanzon, N. Young, D. Hollowell, C. Merry, C. King, M. Ventura. FOURTH ROW: C. Lambinicio, S. Metzger, H. McBride, N. Rock, J. Nelson, S. Hutto, M. Detloff, N. Gregory, T. Shirley, C. Herman, H. Pitt, R. Watson, S. Morris, D. Cleveland, D. Mason, P. Williams, J. Pool, V. Siedlecki, A. Cervantes, C. Pladsen, J. Braasch, V. Broady, M. DeVera. FIFTH ROW: D. Kaminsky, A. )ohncox, A. O ' Dell, A. Storminger, T. Cornick, D. Blanding, W. Darang, R. Moore, J. Hitch, ). Blancaflor, ). Gordon, D. Caldwell, K. Newman, J. Smith, M. Randall, N. Wade, N. Bagwell, R. Banks, K. Buck, B. Lis. SIXTH ROW: C. Twiford, M. Getrige, ). Profitt, C. Kennedy, M. LeWare, S. Ray, L. Segear, L. Bing, R. Richardson, D. Rivera, S. Arnold, K. Bayot, C. Ilagan, M. Reomales, S. Romaine, A. Kirkland, B. Bacani, L. Westcott, J. Raymond, M. Kunkel, S. Beere, J. Routsis, T. Peterson, J. Boykin, T. Allen, K. Carter, B. Calhoun, S. Thomas. BACK ROW: A. Najera, B. Cabacungan, M. McCrory, M. Cosca, D. Davis, J. DeRusha, C. Trammell, J. Brumsey, S. Taylor, D. Myers, A. Oatley, D. Hogue, S. Pinckney, M. Pascual, K. Castro, J. Risinger, P. Pagaduan, D. Plude, T Mullen, W. Blanco. Sehor Moody returned paper to los estudiantes. Senora Bunting led the class through oral recitation. 108 FRENCH FRONT ROW: A. Oatley, W. Darang, I Broady. A Carder SECOND ROW: Mrs Finnegan, L Paugh, S. Katherman, M Neri, E. Styron, V Wood, M France, C. Everest, M Powell, C Call, K. Holder, H. Tompkins, A Spence, I Fernandez, A Pratt, W. McCroy, A. Cox, C Brauer THIRD ROW: J Robinson, K. Young, D. Lockard, ). Wade, M Denina, M. Irish, B. McClellan, S Rogers, T Oakley, M. West, A. Sears, L Hyde, C Bovastro C Huggins, ) Kafigan, K. Cramer, I Deans FOURTH ROW: T Cole, E Loch, T Hannan, S Hall, S Abarta, A. Vol, S Thomas, M. Young, A Hackman, ) Dodge, M Huggins, M. Markin, A Merry, C Arganza, K. Brown, C Orlina BACK ROW: K Butler, A Glaiard, R. McHendry, R Moser, A. lames, M. Bradshaw, C Drummond, C Vaughan, ) Briggs, T Ocampo, S Miller, M Morice, S. Hess, M Cordon, N. Denniston, B Stewart, M Burns, K Dodge, C. Acord, A Chappel, T. Klein, |. Brown, H. Beaudette, T lordan. Madame Finnegan gave dictation for student translation Anse was one of the PA students who spent the Spring Break in France 109 m m LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW: Miss Swan, B. Woody, K. Sessoms, J. Collier, ). Janousek, C. Cottschalk, S. Carton, J. Lombos. SECOND ROW: F. Dail , C. Restifo, J. Craddock, C. Harrison, ). Sims, R. Damaso, R. Raesemann, H. Lawhorn, R. Morris, ). Brady. BACK ROW: R. Ellis, S. McClain, C. Crouse, B. Spann, C. Flora, C. Montgomery, ). Hodson. Miss Swan enthusiastically explained the day ' s lesson. 110 VIDEO OPERATORS D. McCrath, ). Lombos, M. Ashman, H. Peebles, S. Arnold, C. Twiford, A. Coneeney, D. Plude Club members listened intently to the guest speaker Daryl readied the equipment for a taping session 111 CLINIC ASSISTANTS M. Vermillion, ). Henry, M. Detloff, V. Tersol. GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: ). Smith, D. Hogue, M. Diep, T. Newton. BACK ROW: S. Carton, D. Cruz, L. Coldblatt, ). Pool, T. Hudson, C. Snyder. 112 OFFICE ASSISTANTS FIRST ROW S. Dietrich, R. Raesemann, M. Bemmann, C. Dalton BACK ROW. M. Bradshaw, K. Harkless, |. Dandridge. I Brady LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW H. Lawhorn, D. Cleveland. I Conley, T Joubert SECOND ROW: D. McCrath, A Schilder. | Dolence. D Keelean, C Montvoro. 113 LITERARY CLUB FRONT ROW: C. Restifo, C. Chavez, L. Faulkner, K. Powers, J. Domingo, S. McClain. SECOND ROW:?. Pagaduan, ). Risinger, K. Castro, M. Denina, S. Garton, B. Lis. BACK ROW: M. Saur, K. Thompson, A. Clinard, C. Zint, C. Wilson, R. Ellis, D. Franks. Each student composition was carefully evaluated. Each staff member was a peer editor. 114 The purpose of the Literary Club is to publish a magazine composed of students ' writings. Throughout the year they sponsored writing contests. They also accepted individually submitted articles. The members went over each entry and evaluated it for possible publication. The best of a variety of writings were published in the school magazine The Panther Tales. THE NEWSPAPER 7?OrV7 ROW M. Diep, Mrs. James, M Wells BACK ROW: D Hall, ) Domingo, S. Weidner It — - T — • I JW I - Donna and Mieu intently worked on graphic layouts Checking editorial copy was tedious work Stacy poured over the placement of features for the next issue 115 NJHS FRONT ROW: K. Castro, S. Cluck, P. Pagaduan, W. Blanco. SECOND ROW:}. Butler, M. Pascual, R. Damasco, A. Clinard, G. Arganza, G. Wilson. BACK ROW: J. Risinger, M. Johnson, S. Freeman, M. Young, ). Domingo, ). Pa rina, C. Crouse. Panthers of the Month were recognized at the NJHS Induction. The National Junior Honor Society is ar; honorary society which promotes enthusiasm for scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. Membership in the NJHS provices an opportunity to positively influence the lives of other students, staff, and school members. Annual projects include selecting the Panthers of the Month, providing a tutoring program during lunch, babysitting for elementary schools on special PTA nights, sponsoring Awards day, preparing and distributing congratulatory letters to all honor roll students, and preparing the principal ' s list for the bulletin board. They also helped guidance with Career Day, worked concessions at dances and other after school activities, and participated in the Sand Castle Classic. NJHS members must hold a 3.7 or above average and be involved in extra-curricular activities to be eligible for election. After being tapped Grace was escorted to the of the cafetorium. February 14, 1986 Marnie Denina Grace llagan Owen Nolasco Chris Restifo James Sims Kimberly Buck Shannon Garton Barbara Lis Kristina St. Clair K. Ngoc Vu Damon Anderson Sarah Bright Inductees included: Marie Castro Andrea Corwin Glenda Cuevas Achsa Fisher Michael Heffner Cindy Lombardo Jennifer Madriaga Melanie Mildrew Keith Moran David Okonkwo Karen Powers Jennifer Walker THE YEARBOOK u A ft ft L. Vaughan, H. Bailey, K. Cramer, T. Straley, O. Nolasco, A. Coneeney, ). Taylor, R. Silcox, S. Beere, A. Merry. (Missing: R. Arcido D Cruz C Call R Banker, C. Damiano.) Heidi, Alicia, Pam and Grace gave careful consideration to candid selection Checking the correct speings of names took lame ' s attention Darby and Grace put up subscrtption information 117 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Jennifer Brady and Bobby Evans BEST June Parina MOST FRIENDLY Heather Bacho and Wilfred Darang 118 NOTABLES BEST LOOKING Matt Lagana and Melissa Ingram ALL AROUND and Bobby Evans MOST INTELLIGENT Ruth Damaso and Anse Clmard ir BEST DRESSED Brooke Barrows and Ray McHendry BEST PERSONALITY Allen Hackman and Jodi Broady 119 We survived . . . the teachers . . . and they us . . . . . mostly . . . • • 120 and now we are ready for summer. Remember the emptiness you felt as you circled the halls for the very last time? You could not wait to get out on the beach, but inside you felt mixed emotions about walking out those double doors. Remember how you felt when you stepped on the bus for the last time? There were tears of sadness and goodbye, but also happiness over the coming summer. Some would be back next year, but for others it would be their very last bus ride home from PAJ. As the bus drove out and you read the sign HAVE A NICE SUM- MER, you realized how short the year had seemed and all you could do was Remember When . . . ¥iSSr1I ? m % s. 0 « ' £- u ' v. Ft is 1


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