Southwest Miami High School - Aquila Yearbook (Miami, FL)

 - Class of 1984

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1 X, v.'V N . ,w' - ' af:-. gig 9 p E' f J J l9S1l . . . The 'Year ot Qur Eagle I' quila l984 olume 26 Southwest Miami Senior l-liqh Sohool S855 Southwest SO Terraoe Miami, Florida 33lo5 'I J 511 a 'tgxignglap ?57Y'?W '?'F'T5f' -fiif' ' T T fz,,gl-fur ' -'ue' , E, , A v, i:.'f.7'!f,'-'LM 5 2 u 'Y ' S I - ' ' 1 ',f . A -zu. rw , - I V rf,-' X f 5? K 'Q tif Talole ot Contents lg. The Year of Gut Eagle . 2 Clubs ........ ....... l 77 T Seniors ...................... 29 Faculty ......... .......... 2 O9 E Activities ...... ....... T 65 Sports ....................... 229 lg luniors ....................... lO3 Eagle l-las Landed .. 273 at Sophomores ..... L ........ l37 Ads ........... . ............... ,287 309 N? The Eagle Soars ....... l6l lndex ...... ....... Htl in T av We MGM-Qi'Q eefasdiisf KNWQYVNW W SUN .Q- 4 V, is if Cheerleaders show their spirit best at the pep rally. Eagles ce e ra e irs ouc own. i 35+ ,mg ,eww mfegiafgy e- , X 4 - - .4, 1 .al fl' '.3,'t, A's ,D .ehlhx -I.. Q - 1. , .. It was is l ' n. ,-:fam , - i:fi:i7' Qur Year e George Orwell had a dis- 1 mal prediction for 1984. X- Q' IJ. But, with determination - and conviction, Southwest ' students overcame, and went on to create a Q' .Iii-' A positive fulfilling year. We strove to make Q Q If ' 1984 the year of our Eagle. 1 -sal ,f, 1,X'xf'g 4' gayfi .. . f Y S , '. ,' ,v,xE','Q ll V gy' -,JQVQZQ 1 NyH' 7 'fl K A'KN'fY m,v.Y.f., . 7 -ww M 5 Nfylg 'lg fl N ', Y 'Y 3' 'E' Eagle mascot, watch out. The pig has arrived. Robert Cutie's face shines through the crowd. n 5 f A 3 . - fl ' 4 4 I 9 4 . 6 - ' ' I . , I ' I' - 5 iq. K - ' 4 a l v. 13, . ca Q - QQ, , ' , 'x t'QQEl:'.L.- f -s '-4T.. ' Pep rallies let twirlers show their spirit. ' .1 , S s JOYB Bruno Shows Off SW'S F681 ITIUSCIGS- Smiling, Chris Hynes stands for SW High. 4.0 'assi Q39 k9e'f NwWm4ee,9.?w THE YEAR' OF OUR EAGLE! 3 Le4e9 1fill 892 Friends lndeed W 'Y , Good friends, best friends, new friends, funny friends, boy- friends, girlfriends, life-long 'W C P friends, and new-found friends. f L 5 No matter what the descrip- K tion, a friend was always some- L one close. i ff Through thick-and-thin, NM L friends helped us with rough Q times and made us feel better. We liked these people, and hope to spend the rest of our lives with them. kv sg Q as L we 5 g if 3 lv Q N Happiness is spending lots of time with friends. Z5 Lllldvwflflwqf MCWQDPFWQ LJLfL,L,wLJLJLJ'bs l 1 . ,A Bonnie Waldman and Lori Gold show their joy with smiles. i' ...a- s ,Q . jy 4. ' Dalia and Abby are good friends. mwmw K., 4!THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE H JN..-, D Q W , , imfayiwwfyes t A 'ig iii RQWUMI WfKf Wi1fifx,fw JD f lg 5 1 if. Q d 4. P I K. Dina Trella and Tony Lezcano show enthusiastic smiles. Henry L1-190 P13575 3 PI'aC'CiCa1 50149 011 Andy Ralls. an f K Oscar and Monica are buddies. Fimfffffwoffx ii J , JJ J N ? JJOJJ JV Ji? E'5 'NA a t xkxxf Smiles come in different sizes and shapes from these twirlers. 3 DQ A .5 +fVVf3V ,fp ,fxfx rx .' J Xjsjb THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE, 5 SP D KSU if Q5 Cs fi? ,J 3 S2 Q i ' Y -f. f '. :wi We '- K A .N APN ' E 1, ' '- . ,. .':,L,,,,e,v.. ' s,,. . .K V-. fr.,y,.:4 'yi'-,P . , ,ly .. 5.4 -X, xl! 7' ' . fzfxf M4174 , - ' :qM.,, ,' . 5, ww- ygyf- , ' mf - ,.5Jf,.gP,pf-'JJ Z' , ei w .22 , . ,n A-1 4,4 . - ' . vv, .' ,I x' . M ' aww? Emu ' with ., . Q M , - , , , . -1117-he 'i'1-1 fiB Z2f. yr:-eau-1 --, .' v- ,- L-.V - :G 7,4 -11-,fini 7:7 ' .-: ,Lf 'sv - r- , .-1 1 Q R 1 ,I N. l Wg. 3 X , 5 J X . . if., X 4 ,' - ' ' Tina LaBree, while anxiously waiting for lunch, decides to take a bite out of her pencil. M332 F Well . . . Maybe . . . I'm not sure . . . thinks lsel Escobar. . A lldly awaiting his nE2: c3ez passes time, . J . Lp L,JQyQkJJ'i:vx,Vkxfy,Nj - X fifirgfl ' ABIT!-IE YEAR or oun EAGLE sg,-.,,', V A f Q3mSmXe.11.fa. ' , .L - . A i Facial expressions reveal the true Adis Riveron. . W Listening to music in art class, David M. whistles while he works 41 ' ff 1 Aww' L . 1 0 M139 . c 20 I 3 ,B ., .1 .9 vt- r Q15 n- Q V E, ' f Jennifer Jenkins, unlike some students, enjoys her classwork. ggzfirfgfbifwffw 063343 D JJ All Those Funny Faces There were times during each day that could have been labeled incon- sequential. We'd doodle, make faces, brush our hair, daydream, etc. p But these weren't the only times of the school day. Usually, students were trying to pay attention to their teachers and working hard at get- ting assignments completed, even if they were for the next class. The day seemed to go by much fas- ter when we were able to indulge in personal endeavors. THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE! 'I O O George O'Brien is ready to go. Q O O O 1 1 r 'Z , ,. me . x .- I Q, ' rm, Ms. Alvarez shows no mercy for Alan V., a sleepy geometry student. I y Q 35 X Ti Admiring her beauty is Alicia Pasquarella. SXTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE O . Q ' O Q Taking some time off, Terry Fernandez blows a bubble Oo C7'OfCDOOOQQ 00000000 O O ,X V-. Football or girls? Julio Rey can't decide which is more important. filixixfff A '1- Relaxing ln Class fy K Vs-V+ .g 'J v O O It wasn't easy to always keep our minds on studying. By the end of each period, we needed time to relax. Putting on make-up, brushing hair, putting our heads on our desks, and getting ready to leave the class- room were all part of easing the stress. For some of us, waking up early wasn't the easiest thing. Throughout the day, however, we managed to stay alert and be chipper, at least some of us did. But there came a time when our routine was just too much, and we found relaxing a good substitute. x . f 5 . Iwi... JimmY Hel Sleeps with his eyes Open- Linda N. smiles as she leafs through her history book to find an answer 11. -a. , 1... Oo o o O O O O O O O O O C7 O O O O 0000 000000 o wo O 'se o Pam W. quietly and carefully does her math homework, or is she doodling? O O 000000 oo oo Q Q THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE' 9 Q Heffel? A isis ' f f 5 , ' 4 A. 5 Q Y -ff Pep Rallies Roaring crowds, sweaty students, and growing anticipation led to one thing . . . pep rallies. J School spirit was displayed with I AAL A' Q X. Ev1i,f.1 xl -2, I , , Q' , , bw , ,.,,,I,,., N, H 'fff ff - .-1' - 7.45-25' ' W ' Ay r ..l.V awed' L ILM, 4. U., Asa.,-' I 71' 'E ' I 'X ' 5 N le 1' 5 S I ' V X . 1 . Q , . , A ' A ' . . , - 4 - , - 'Jun ' W V I 'Ef- the help of cheerleaders, band mem- Q bers, football players, and our Eagle - 4' l mascot. J 1 More than just hands clapping, pep rallies showed our school pride. This love was best displayed by sing- ing the Alma Mater. QAV' f .,,. g 1'-' 1 F iigyxg H l M9 ,X .f ,,,-I f Although they must perform, Carina, Terri, and Lissette enjoy the rally. Carmen Paredes really gets down. .',. Ana runs the show. ' 10 ITHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE 1 Rori Gonzalez watches amusingly as the gym fills with the sounds of cheering voices S? 'Yl- 1 r ,g ,- - ' .. --- ' 7' ,, . 1 An, l,,-wi. :5..,.f. '. x I I V , L--Ah. Y K Y Y k Y fag-fa Q ,pg H - v ' .--, 1... . .,,N ,,,,,,-A,,, ,W J - -.,, , -,,,. hum.-34-K.: time aeizaaau 35:34 13115 Ls-, ,A--xx .V xx X 1- , - if V XXX, ,,.V 40,6 A za, fx... Qi' 5 1 'tv NZ oval--. .-..... L,-M '04 ,-'L -.. ,.,-. ,-.,, -. -, A ,,,,, Y ,,,,,, , - ., ll.. ,,..-.,A.. TJ- ,,.x ..A,, ... kiw....iQHec2Eu5:'1s Sl'LQK-I-if 'LLWLQ:1LL' iHc g :L: g- : -L-- 3 X15 3. L44 p gf-: 3:,1clm fiE.x3.z'1f :Lu :U gs. A. fi . vs 1 - Sam Verdecia is helped Nffflcfyfl . YKJJJ-'Ljx,?J ,JkJvg,c ' 7 5 S H QE -6 C , ff wi H ,,. .,a- ' is 903291 - Wi! 7 QW4. R Y Y off the field. Sandra Socias plays her flute. Robbie Taylor watches anxiously. In 11 s .. l V-:iz QQ.: Wx. 4 f 1' ' , gf ,af , vw . f if f N t 2 g Q D I 4 - s ,,,.,,,.'.'-l iz--, . A A A,-AA,!Jy1, i I r, +213 Southwest football players get some advice while waiting for the next play. Q 1 E Q The fans Show their Southwest Spirit. Varsity cheerleaders express excitement after our first touchdown. L f fvfifw-ffmf1fNfi0 A ,4.51-'ggsii-7qg,,1,L.f,,. - if 1 V, , I , , f- A 1.5-.gt f is i. . i v A 'Q af ,g,f-'341i.3i- , A-J 1 ,a L.. Touchdown! Eagles score for the first time this year against the Rams. :LC yn 5 YT ,ff ig! 'ff' A. ,X 4 Expressing the pain and agony of playing football is Sam vnrr-lnniq V'fYXf'XJNfYbrO N 'N ' Vmrwn ml cJ1fJ ,aa xi Q f xg, I -N of .M F6169 fflllsl 'Wm F gl J , 1-H i . xl U A it 1 M Football Eg Mama J Football fever was an inte- 6 J ra ar o our ur le ri e. gllabpint pfirplepjerlsleysli tclwe C: Ii Eagles soared onto the field f as fans cheered. After a long, difficult sea- jj C 2 son, the team was more de- termined than ever to con- quer its prey. We did just that during Homecoming, when we de- feated Sunset, 7-6. Football mania hit its peak. 5 Oscar Angulo runs from the Rams. ffffl 'fyl R THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE! 1 3 5 fi 1 W N X ' w w 1 .. 1 .A 44 ,V Xf 5 ,, I XX H-ry 1 X vi S 9 X51 , x 1 I Jw 1 ,mjx , A- . , , .Q N. ' V51 'Q . ,-, , 1 . 1 K ., I ,UM HQNJ . , Vx, Y H2315 1 f Xfng A X x-.M 1 S + Q. A Y -.C ' f CJ w 1 , . X x 4 Xxxx lu x . , .1 , I ' ' X ' uh .f f' f ' ,' ' .. I j . 'A --- --vfw-V---V V -- - ----A V f'.-ef xii eg T .,. TT' ..':,.,'.. -..J 1 JL. 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Theres nothing like the f , feeling you get when you share happi- - n g ,.,. f ' f 1' ness, or simpl release e t' . nw 'W IM0:?., l1l1lf!WWfl'0 7l . y mo lon THEYEAROF OUR EAGLEIIS 'if J , X lm Stuffed animals bring out the kid in Coach Moore. Mrs. Black teaches American History to her students tx A Q: UW E 1 Q Q QSQ f I ' N L P 'J of f w l JW ' fu 5 1, . Q ,Y aaima 53941 W They Hells! Us Learn The basic purpose of school was to learn, and the people responsible for this task were the teachers. These in- dividuals were an important part of our lives, the knowledge we learn to- day will help us in the future. Our instructors were made of var- ious fiber: those who were friendly, strict, lenient, dramatic, interest- ing, talented, andfor knowledgeable. But whatever kinds of teachers we had, they were all here to help us. They added to our growth, and we are better for it. l6fTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE A .- as M r. Moore tries his luck in sports by using Mrs. Gillman as the target Y Q N 4 g 1'-4 I 'L 1 . X X N ' ' kt-M 4 i L, .p 'g 1? L',1 Coach Ellis looks on the bright side of life. EQ '5 5 Phe graffiti on Mr! Mitchell's podium isn't political. 5 O ggw Is Ms. Alvarez shy, or is she just teaching math? Q 0 9 6123 Q7 Sleeping or bored? X it Mr. Connors works on his history. THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE! 1 7 f Ji 4 3 Chris Gemuerr shows purple prid MW' e Hilda Garcia tops off her mode of dress with a hat 0 0 John Gouge hides behind his Foster Grant glasses. Casual dress is stylish for Mia Melchiona. 1 ..,, 6' -....- ' ' qv 18fTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE f9'Q' 'W 064 73, QQ E ?b 7 X ' 4. ng, '. in Walter Flinn is ng Indian, Lety Sanchez and Lori Larkins dress in the latest punk outfits. ' 9-1 I C' ,I Colbi Leff wears the lastest Flash Dance shirt. www Q u ff P ' n . .a , e 1 Believe it or not, they're not twins! 1 From Paris 4 1 To Miami The versatility and uniqueness of our student body was expressed through our apparel. Punk rock styles, sweat- shirts, earrings, and Flash Dance cloth- ing enveloped our world of dress. The O4 355- most popular fashion, however, was our own purple and white, which we plas- tered all over our bodies. THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLEX 1 9 a , 1 nu! I ' v 'nn-vii nhl. l'lUl E e :Q S! ,I- -: 2 F E 5 - '4 T 2 i - --. .E- -- -- Ei 'X li up 1: IQ - - Q' 1 .- 2 E. ., .Q 1 s 5 ui i 2 51 ,- :S 15 55 ju 431 E: ga ia .-- sr E5 -E as -.- -- 1 ' :E hu -Q :s :S v' l: .55 :E ii 5 .2 mwmnnun WW I. 1 4: :: IS :S L? if If :s -: 5 E i- Q 1 : i E 3 a. s 1 4 3 ' 3. S: ng :I u-15 .g- ss -- :S ig: Z5 hi :S :S -- 5: sa- 32 :g -, ii -.. , s if Q ii i X -xx , Q , , as ' :lim Ai. dui! Miguel Parra displays his purple pride project in art. ul l 1 5 I .fa -.ff 4' I ff: U 44?-ffas f . -'JY pi Mike Pratt and Ivan Alzate are ready for band practice. N v Qi' ' ' 'i 55? ffl'-fi .5.1Q f'f'r1. ,- 'K AL f 2 :Ez N ,B X o ., K.. , I Percy Vasquez checks over his yarn creation. No pain no gain is David Reinscl'1rnidt's motto 9' .. ...... .. .. , .,., . , ,,,,-.f uri' i - - ',71,9Mhwm.v '.'.v.r.umM.n5bW7ll'lIhHhM',5Zf6m7'5MZZZ,i57W4fyfMqwmfmzgmmgg f,fgq4gfq:zsm'a:,:,x,r2ac:fczzmAmr I ffwlzlluflllllIllYll0lWHf,,,L4!MlM4fIM H!! W' 1 MX ,, . . , J I ZZOKTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE 5- S if H . . U' L' U Ax' . .1.'f 'n 'll'I 1.r 4,1 'mM .'.s X i l'.'Il'.'M9fQgp, l ' 4-0 'fl Y li' is gn at 2 Z2 4 F1 5 E S -1 2 , - - 5 E S1 gil I 5 , ff .. .. 1 fv a wsu- H I 24 r ' '- N' - .HQ-Q. if I l' . WI... .- Z' . , Irs . l'N', gr . Q 1 1 -. R ff K Q, John Rodriguez and Ivan Valenzuela work on the advertising section of the Southwest Lancer. ll?-Q.w,ra'79, ,cn 4' 1 S E z 53 ff 5. 'P -f if ff- 5 p, X A 4 -' gs 5 5, Some people will do anything to look good. 3 X N lf ik Learning Southwest had the courses to fulfill the needs of all students. We got out of a class as much as we put into it, and now realize that learning is an endless pro- cess. Geraldine Estevez is a true fan of the Stray Cats. Aww 4 ,. . 7 lutsf rla 'I . . S' J If I 4 EH ff ' ,1 B' ' : Ig .T ' 3- azivw ew so 91, 1 lr X o', '17 THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE '21 vt l x yi X Q rw g. W K xx QA ,. .i 5 x .4 Nr A9 ,O , Lazaro Izada and Juan Munez plan an Ocean Pacific Body Building Contest. David A, dreams about New York. 'E f, t f. f, .x xxx f N' x Keith is full of Southwest spirit. RQ, at Sw. WW M b-we ZZXTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE 5 J 4 ' J' ,. .1 e. E ' QM' Best friends, Abby Wolf and Carmen Paredes, share the same taste in T shirts. Z' .f71'li'ff Y-ex Rm 'C ECV5 at S Does Alan Osborn really indulge in poker, or is it just on the clothes he wears? -. 3 N 1 .ne , ,. . ..'av-1-4 l- - -W 3Qt'if'li':m 'f! H ykxzw- . .. wi, . A Q , BQ x K Q j r U I f Q 2 '12 QYQZWNQ WW .QQL - , 1 V f' f :fig , J .f .' ,fl . I , -, Y wgk. ., 122. --.515 C. - , - 11.3 Maribel Rodriguez likes to advertise the postal service. . Tino Ruiz smurfs the South Side. Wear Your Q Ideas Cn A - T-Sl'1lFlS T-shirts became increas- ingly popular as time went by. The shirts carried mes- sages that were very de- scriptive, colorful, and opinionated. Many students exhibit- ed their shirts for all their peers to see. Not only did the T-shirts cover their bo- dies, but it also let one ex- press thoughts in a subtle way. A student could tell a lot about his classmates by the kind of clothing that was worn. What better way was there to let people know how one felt about some subject than by dis- playing it plainly on a T- shirt. THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE 23 O Q Gs, ii 9 Q o Oo Os O H 14 Eating lunch in the cafeteria isn't all bad. Just ask Lourdes Perez. Coach Harris eats a healthy lunch. fp. X ' E Q E N RJ Observing the cafeteria during lunch is Jose Bonilla. Pedro Pedesma helps himself to an appetizing salad. Z4fTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE OQO 09682 Q SQEOQOQQOOQ OQ o EEOQQQOOE OQ YQ Stuffing it in before the bell rings is David Owen. Munchmg Everyday at ll:30, we shifted our attention to eating. Many people ate in our own cafeteria while others went elsewhere. Lunch was a time for filling our stomachs and being with friends. We took full advantage of the 45 free minutes. wi ff N X?! G 9 f Wai - x l ' lllwllll. eg. .Q Suu' 'Jae - ipln.. ef.: 3 . Monika can't wait to sink her teeth into her salad. Shirley Willingham eats to the beat of the music. Southwest lunches are the best. Astrid thinks so. O QQ EE OQQ O QQDO o4QOC5 OWQOOOQOOOQQO 6 THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE f2 5 9 O Norma Ledesma gives a brave smile before going under. Lisa Jacques tries a little French style. Nancy Firpo has the long, curly-haired look. Janet Mena likes a cat's eye view. ZGXTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE Georgina Vendrell has a natural TCITY S- keeP5 all his hair in Place- streak. f if twgq John Mena's G.O. look could be in a magazine. i Q Celia Naylor wears the famous Afro hair style. ,Q 'US Is punk in? Just ask Patti Thompson. Becky Ariza keeps pace with the newest styles. T d Hair o ay? Punk, perm, body-wave, the gy k layered look, and all natural were some of the latest trends in hairstyling. Everything was ac- ceptable, and cuts were always being designed. Looking good can help influ- ence the way we feel. Everyone likes to be complimented and Q f Q E EEF.: way o getting praise. N appearing attractive is a sure THE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE X27 -1 i+- Ani' 1 l n? T' ,K Wes Qur Year I lm ,Q .x , j . . al ,IYN lt seems that while we're in school, we're always looking to get out. But in the end, as we reflect on our year, we are reminded of the positive happenings: pep rallies, classes, friends, clubs, teachers, and activi- ties. Southwest gave us some good times, and now we can look back with fond memories. This was the year of our Eagle! Ms. Hirigoyen gladly accepts the honor to kiss the pig. ' 'iE f - Q, -. 'QU xl :ami 17. Do you expect us to have all this done by tomorrow? Plotting their escape, students contemplate leaving. 1 L x xx J mm ,,.,, on 40108 4 . - 1'n'H9 Joe Meyers is ready to crack a smile. The eagle proudly cheers for our ZBXTHE YEAR OF OUR EAGLE team. Linda Stine is ready for class. X. XR : 5' ., Yfvfff- 1 'ya' . -was Full-Fledqed The class of '84 is ready to graduate. It took plenty of hard work to get through it all. But one can say that it was well worth it. Long hours of study and long hours of play contrib- uted to the wonderful mo- ments that we had at Southwest. The class of '8 4 has grown from sopho- more baby eagles to sen- ior full-fledged eagles. 3 X X M51 f 'S K, Q 1 - lg, f f. P 'V A' Mfzlvr V '-1' 1irne,.l2Yfep'a 'il N -' f . . db' anllsabrlri Q at an amusing P.A. , A KeV11'l Recxo someghelpful ad- . vice. 1 W 1 I' f H .- 4 N f X! I f f jk .Nl RIC nes u1 W wg Q Y Ffa ' 5- dio 5-Sinai 3u'un'3?'5 SENIORS 2 9 ff- ' -P 'Q -J' +4 Abreu' Cal-105 Acebo, Maria Acevedo, Yvonne Acosta, Sabrina Adames, Hernan o Adams, Ronald Aiken, Dawn f..f' Mike McCarthy experiences a malfunction after a computer workout. Alexandre, Brian Alfonso, Maybel if nf I-5 3-f Alldarorldo, Luis Alrna-Sy. Jerry Alonso, Guadalupe Alonso, Alina Alsina, Carmen 30fSENIORS fy 'J K ww Alvarez, Diane Alvarez, Evelyn Alvarez, Ida Alvarez, Manuel Alvarez, Nancy G l Alzate, Ivan Amores, Debra ...fff l 1 Sf' 1 1 l 1 Aparicio, Maria Aragon, Edward Monica Padilla eagerly searches for an extra-terrestrial finding f -'sr AFBIIS, C3I'10S Arias. Manuel Ariza, Belkys Azcona, Maria Bailey, Frederick SENIORS 31 ini R-'kg Eyes Cn: Nick Benedico Each day, Nick Benedico's energetic voice could be heard on the morning announcements awak- ening Southwest students. Nicky also participat- ed in the Debate Club, Student Council, Foreign Language Club, and was president of Thespians. Benitez, Francisco Benitez, Manuel ji x X Balser, Michele Barcelo, Fernando -wrzef if Basil, Robert Bellante, Cristina Berge, Alain Berger, Jana I 'T yd Barquero, Patricia Benedico, Nickson 1 I Berman, Marc Blanco, Amarilys Blanco, Gilberto Blum- Andrea Boba- Francisco 3 2 XSENIORS 'MI Boesch, Leslie Bolt, Alice Q47 Bostwick, Denise Brown, Andrew ,, ,-.v-rw Booth, Michael wh, Borrego, Jose 5 Bridges, Kenneth Brinklow, Tandi ,Fw 'd 'W L MQW PA All Eyes Cn: V. Costa-Bro After entering high school, Veronica showed great leadership in all activities. She was a mem- ber of the Math Honor Society, Student Council vice-president, and I.C.C. president. As a member of the bowling team, Veronica won many awards. A X J Y Bruno, Joya Bryan, Valerie Burgess, Deborah Burkey, Phillip 1-qw Q1 if gd ,iw Bfynes' Tammif Cabada, Nestor Cabezas. Steve Calejo, Eduardo Calvino, Antonio SENIORS,' 3 3 NV ,,. . . Candelaria, Jose Cantrell, Michael Carballes, Lourdes .nc , fr Jean and Michele ride a bike built fOI' 0116. Cardenal, Victoria Carnival, Christina Cartaya, Ysairis ,L if Y 1' vig, Cartwright. Donovan Case. Steven Castro, Mercy Ceballos, Sandra Chase, Lisa in 8 Chen, Li Chiong, Feilin Christopher, Michael Chruchill, Bertram CiI'0U. Julia 3 4 XSENIORS Cohen, David Condon, Warren fa Corzo, Felicia w-1 Coto, Maria f W ,.,.,. Collazo, Rodolfo Colomer, Liga Colon, Andrew Colson, Cheryl Corachan, Diane of' 1 '57 1? C01-do, Jose Cordoba, Diana Cordones, Richard 39' J ok' Costero, Veronica Cote, Monique f s N V ' ' 1 ' 292: '- vA,s 'fx Cozinev Andrew Crawford. D01-19135 Hung Vuong insists that his answer is correct SENIORSJ 3 5 K' t f ' Crossley, Cathy l Croy, April Crumpler, John Cruz, Carmen Cruz, Carlota :LA Cruz, Lourdes CL11'1i0, ROb6I'f 1 ay, Eyes Qu: Tina Carnival Sports were second nature to Tina Carnival, who during her years at Southwest excelled in volleyball, basketball, and softball. Tina was named Most Valuable Player in softball and made the Miami Herald All-Dade Second Team. 3 6fSENIORS 'w Cutie, Roberto Dalessandro, Dale Dafldesf Michael N F P Davila, Carmen Debeche, Elena Debesa, Deborah DeBord, Jonathan Delacerda, Luis Delacruz, Mari f RN f D w -V Delacruz, Michael Delcalvo, Nelson Delgado, Maria Denham. Cindy Q E --J Delaespriella, Alvaro Delaespriella, Amira Delcastillo, Debbie Del-'901'M Luis Delosreyes, Orlando Deming, Kimberly DeO1iveira, Sandra Desjardins, Lee f,...M. Q. qi... '. urast.. . af, s ' 'Q I Delaespriella, Eulalia De1a'C0I'!'e, Yamila .,. Delgado, Julio Delgado, Lipsy . F!,,z , . m .M ' F I Eyes Un: Andrew Colon Bright and self-confident are only a few words to describe Andrew Colon. He participated in Student Council, Math Honor Society, National Honor Society. Andrew was Senior Class repre- sentative and editor-in-chief of the Lancer. His ambition is to become a news correspondent. SENIORS 3 7 ,,,..v. if sa DeVelasco, Raul Devlin, Kimberly Diaz, Daniel Diaz, Julio Diaz, Lucy J K J X J L J Ditrnars, John Dominguez. Henry Dominguez, Madeline Douglass, Eric Drury, Elizabeth ,,sn l911+ :,,.m, .V :ww jv- Y '--1 N F l 1 'x Dunkel, Erica Eaker, Diane Ehrlich, I-'isa l x T' 'ity ff i I I 1 l J K I Anatomy has a strange effect on Frank Benitez. Eifert, Rebecca Escobar, Isel ESPiI'l0Sa. Esperanza 38fSENlORS Q'-T' Estevez. Geraldine Extramil, Manuel Fernandez, Rafael Flinn. Walter iNf N' in Li 'Q-fs? Estraviz, Alberto Evans- Marcus N f N .vf 'A f'af001- Karla Fernandez- Glisad Julie Athalis has a brain-crushing experience K. t'- Sl F -K V, L . ' K7-f . 'L 1' Ferrer, Elizabeth Figueroa, Jorge Firpo, Nancy Fleites, Vivian N f FOIGY- Jane FOIISGCB. Rafael Fontaine, Sara Fraguela, Maria SENIORS ' 3 9 A. ,W-. if Fuentes. Deisy Fuller, Daniel Eyes Cn: lose Garcia President of Math Honor, a member of Nation- al Honor Society, Foreign Language Club, Stu- dent Council, and Intra-Club Council showed the active role that Jose Garcia took in his school. Jose hopes to become a surgeon. Geisenberger. Jennifer GGSSWBUI. Mark 4 0 XSENIORS K jk 5 .4 'Q ' 2- K'- Galera, Jose Garniotea, Janine G6I'CeS, James Garcia. Gabriel Garcia, Jose Garcia, Odalys Garcia' Omar Garcia. Rene Garciadelrio, Ernesto J Gillentine, Cornelia Giralt, Idalmis GISSQOW- Charles Glenn, Edward Gold, Lori Gomes, Debbie in K' 95 Gomez, Ricardo Gonneui- Mefy Gonter- Mark Gonzalez, Antonio Gonzalez, Arianna Gonzalez, Daniel 'U Gonzalez, Dora Gonzalez, Edward Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gomez, Eduardo Gomez. Rafael - ,-e' it . 41 ,f Fr AFV' A fff- 4120 ,IVY-' , f , Eyes Cn: Mercy Gonzalez Mercy Gonzalez was actively involved in school, as she was Senior Class president, Arnitie vice- president, Quill and Scroll vice-president, Na- tional Honor Society treasurer, feature editor of the Lancer, and a flag twirler. Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Maria SENIORS 4l f N f l 3 -9- -an Gonzalez, Mercy Gonzalez, Michael Gonzalez, Sanders Gonzalez, Teresa Gonzalez William Goodall, Wendy Gotschalk, Randall 44 Q Nr Govea, Ruben Graham, Sheryl Nestor Nunez doesn't keep his hands to himself in mechanics Q-nv Gramatges, Ricardo Greek, Patricia Greco, Janet Greiver, Shari Grossman, David 4 2 XSENIORS Guerra, Olga Guthrie, Kevin ,gig I4 A 'fi 4 Guthrie, Kyle Hale, Robert b 4, n , . 5, A'- Hammond, Donna Hatch, Robert I 'X 5.3 fu'-fe M., G' Hatton, Terri l' ! EU-as X.l 4-'21 Albert Lorenzolvaces ducks undercover to escape his work. Hay, Patricia Hayman, Gary l i l I 6 Hecht. Ava Henao, Iveth 'sf 6 5 Hermida, Maria Hernandez, Ana Hernandez, Angela SENIORS 4 3 fy' K N f l -f . 'V '4 5 Hernandez, Elizabeth Hernandez, Liana Hernandez, Lillian I Qui, Hernandez, Manuel Hernandez, Maria f N F Hernandez, Mayra Hernandez. Odalys Hernandez, Rosa . if, f ,,, V34 Hines, Michael 4 . ' , b ,- ,Wu N 3-.ggi -' 'nc . ir' vff-v1s'::' ?-W ' 4-jf, .- ' v 14 B C . . .,. M Ng:-ff Eyes CDH: Kris Kaufman Do what I dog say what I say, and make me proud. These words were often said by Kris Kaufman, captain of the twirlers, to inspire the corps before each performance. She was a mem- ber of Key Club, a Wrestlette, and was in honors Holland, Terri classes. 4 4,f'SENlORS '? ff.- Herndon, Karen Higgins, Beverly Hinkes, Jaimee Holbrook, Christina Hooper, Traci Hornett, Sharon 43 Hueston, Christopher Infiesta, Mercedes -ls Jagielski. Helen Kanarek. Jose f f f f N f W lfifs Hynes, Christine Iglesias, Beatriz Ixchu, Jose Jacques, Lisa Jarquin, Eddy 2,....9 Juelle, Janett Kapfharnrner, Debby J' Kaufmann, Kristine U as Q8 S ki, E l 'Y All Eyes Un: Angel Leal Angel Leal spent much time involved in school clubs. These included Close-Up, National Honor Society, Jet Club, Debate Club, and Student Council. He recorded for the blind and helped in the Afterschool House for the Children. 1 L ff? WI: Kaetterhenry, Karin Kallaher, Timothy ik! Keith, Laurel Kelly, Kevin SENIORSX 4 5 F ,w i l , f. -,.-vf,.---f..m-ze... f W . i , we 47 - Krankowsky, Monika LaBe11e, Angela LaBree, Christina f ' Swv Isel Escobar looks real ducky with her new hat. I-'aBree, David Lance, Debra Lar1fiqua,Teresa '33 as 47 Lazar, Cheri Leal, Angel Ledesrna, Norma 'Sl 5-xi . fx 'x ia as ? 4? ,J Lee, David Lee, Fausto K Leon, Arthur Lesman. Michael Leverington, Sherry Levine, Daniel Lillis, David 4 SXSENIORS N f N for L Aiea fi I ini' M Lin. Henry Linares, Jose Lindsey. Sandra Llobera, Yolanda Llorente, Oscar u-, IP' ty -5 Lola, Ridetta Lopez, Caridad Lopez, Clara E. Lopez, Clara I. Lopez, Doris Lopez. Ignacio LOPQZ- Lazara Mike Rosenberg undergoes a mental revelation. Lopez' Lourdes Lopez I-mga, Ann SENIORSf4Y K J K J J Ka -.A Eyes Cn: lanet Greco The best way to get self-satisfaction is to help others and give of yourself, said Janet Greco. She proved this by helping handicapped kids. Janet was in track, sports editor of the Lancer, and president of Quill and Scroll. - 7-fe-1-1-fa..n Lorenzolvaces, Albert Lugo, Ira K rfb JK Lucio, Lucky Luger, Paul so Lugo, Henry Lumley, Steven Y'-I MaCKOo1' Tammy Mahoney, Lawrence Malogrino, Dawn Marka, Marion Martin, Scott JK Martinez, Andrea Martinez, Maria Martinez, Ricardo Martinez, Sylvia Martinez, Susana 4 8fSENIORS V-.Q Massagli, Gladys McCarthy, Michael McGrai1, Tommy N f 7' , Eyes Cn: N orma Leclesma Participating in activities around school was Norma Ledesrna's goal. Being a twirler in tenth grade was just the beginning. She later became captain of the j.v. and varsity cheerleading squads, and kept busy as president of F.B.L.A. Melchiona, Mia Mellado, Antonio Melo. Anselmo .1- Mena Janet Mena, John Mendez, Bertha Mendez, Carmen Mendez, Pedro SENIORSX4 9 v'Y , an Menze, Denise Meredith, Robert N39 iv x V?----v Merida, Juan Mesa. Carlos Mesa, Dalia Uv:-Wm, ,,,,,,5 ,,, , , ,.,,.,.f1-4-w- A V , ' A 3357 : -.J Meyer, Joseph Migoyo, Julio Milan, Lazaro Miller, Thomas Miller, Meiling Mir, Lisette Mirabent, Ervin I UIllr,, . nTI Prn-. . .J Miranda- Carla Moline. Pedro Monica Cernadas catches a lift in the halls from Ms. Sullivan. 5 O XSENIORS -' i Monzon, Jose Morales, Bertha 'Q' Morales, Josefa Mulla, Cynthia Doris Lopez gets a helping hand in showing off her punk shades. 3 'Y' Nd I N F ?' Munoz, Marcelo Munoz. Margarita .,,4 asv' Murga, Mari Muriedas, Sylvia Nardelli, Arlene Narzissenfield, Linda Navarro. Lina Naylor, Celia Nichol, Richardo Ni9'CO. Maria SENlORSf 5 1 , M f,afgiq,:jv ,WT ' A wif, - i?Q,lfj1'?' - 'X .iait- r - ,. ,r'f?'. aff, Q ,gran 453 Jap,- ,gA . gf: QSQX gg,- fg5?E1i5Nff' X I ' ' 1 ' - if iudagirlgg' N 4? 3 Zhi, H' . ' J V' 1 gm . , Sw , - ' V . p nf i F A 4: 1 7 55- L s a t L e' -in V 8'!fg vV!' . .N 3 this ,,'.5i1 ' Nigh, Mary Noy, Armando Nunez, Ilya 9 JH- fs- ii I A 0- em' Eyes Cn: S. Muriedas Conducting an entire band may not seem easy, but Sylvia Muriedas liked nothing more than this challenge. She was drum major for the Royal Lancer Marching Band and an active member of Tri-M. Sylvia was also recording secretary for . g Obeso, Myriam O'Brien, George Ocon, Fabiola Amitie. 'X .319 V I 1 x J K J Oppenheimer, Lee Ordiales, Tom Ore, Darlene Orozco, Jose Ortega, Luisa Qi Y i I Ortega, Noelia Ortiz, Evelin Ortero, Jose Oxamendi, Marcial Oyarvide, Susan SZXSENIORS -me 11 'fur Padilla Monica Page, Michael Paraskeva, Mercina -F Paredes, Carmen Paredes, Ruth AQ. Parker. Lorraine Pascual. Jorge Pedersen, WendY Penas. Milagros Penrod, Renee Perez' Alma f ,NF N Perez, Jesus Perez, Jose Perez, Lourdes Pelham, Candace Pena- George ,if 4 .' -5 1 ag' x- ' UIQ we 1' . if Y - V Eyes Cn: Tom Miller Involved in marching band, president of Tri-M vice-president of Cultura, and a member of Arni- tie and National Honor Society, Torn Miller kept busy. Excelling in his trombone playing, Tom re- ceived All-State and All-County awards. SENIORS 5 3 I wi , . Y r,9x. L' Perez, Maria Perez, Omar Perez, Raul W F N , '54 Xp Perez. Vivian Pham, Trung Phillips, Bonnie Prada, Michael VJ Donna Vignari takes time out for a quick picture. Rakes, Darrin 54fSENIORS W f -'km N: - ' ,y,, Y f Perez, Richard Perez. Roberto Plummer, Joseph Pope. Melinda Rabel, Eduardo Rabel, Fernando Ralls, Andrew Ramos, Marilin f 4 W Ranard, Gary Rava, Alicia Recio. Norma JP 1' ., A' 'X I fi .il j,f Q Qf Regalado, Alina Requate, Jean RQYGS- I-1'-12 Surprise! Ronna Sforza gets an unexpected visit , -15, Reyes. Vivian . 31331 W 'XP Y--4 in 'bs Reynaldos, Javiar Rheinschmidt, David Richards, William Rivero, Barbara Rivero, Rolando Riveron, Adis Rodriguez, Alberto Rodriguez, Angel Rodriguez. Carlos SENIORS, 5 5 E Rodriguez. Cesar Rodriguez, Christina Rodriguez, Dania Rodriguez, Juan Rodriguez, Leonardo w--9 Rodriguez, Lourdes D. Rodriguez, Lourdes E. Eyes Cn: Al Rodriguez Albert has devoted much time to the yearbook and journalism staffs by contributing his artwork. Last year, he attended Robert Morgan, where he took a course in commercial art. His 1ife's ambition is to become a syndicated car- toonist. 5 6 XSENIORS Rodriguez, Luis Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Maribel r-Q Rodriguez, Marivel Rodriguez, Victor Rojas, Isabel Rojas, Jose Rojas, Martin Rondon, Ileana Roohanisarvest, Firou Rosenfield. Michael i Ruenes, Leonel Ruiz, Tino f N F K Nf NK . v. 'IJ QQ 11-if .,4' n Rosario, Joseph Rosenberg, Michael wir, I is Eyes Cn: Helena Solo Being president of National Honor Society is a great distinction, and Helena Solo worked hard to attain the award. Along with her academic achievements, Helena was captain of the varsity Rountree, Elizabeth Rubio, Rosa swim team. Her goal in life is to be happy. .As Ruiz, Jacqueline Ruiz, Marta Ruiz, Roberto Ruiz- Tania -'Q 4:0 Rusinko, Michael Saavedra. Corina Salabarria. Nancy Salazar. Maria SENIORS '5 7 f N I. f W-. Q... V 'Wm' J4 1 H, . F7 A A f A, A 2 if V7 Salgado- Ffa1'1CiSCa Salinas, Isel Sanchez, Astrid Sanchez, Carlos Sanchez, Diana Sanchez, Sergio Sanchez, Wilfredo Sand, Claire .br ff' M,-I .Q 1 .--1 JJ Vivian Fleites welcomes customers with a smile. Sanfiel, Jose Sanz, Maria Sardinas, Linda .-L I 'Ib' Segura, Florbel Semel, Debbi Serna, Maria Serralta, Etenad Sforza, Ronna 58fSENIORS .Aj gb - f f' W I i -ff' 'rs , I Shabareck, Timmy Sharlkle. Sherry Sharps, Bruce Shaw, Robert Sierra, Carlos 31, Sierra, Luis Siles, Maria Silveira, Mariel Sinisgalli, Anthony Smart, Teresa Smith, Tammy Socias, Sandra Soeder, Mark Soler, Carina Nur Labs are a part of Geraldine Estevez's studies if 1 'Y Soler, Felix Solo, Helena SENIORSX 5 9 ff' r Sosa, Loyda Sosa, Madelaine Soto, Asdrubal Sotolongo, Martha Stack, Dinora K J k J Stanton, Lori Stawarski, Susan Stein, Nelly Still, David Stine, Linda iff f , rf' n f' J I fi, ' fgij4'ira'f'2 I T. I ,r 't - IQ f 'f,fV - R g ..,' f I . - 52- - V 3 50 'S '- g lgl. 4 ' V Nj?',.: fi-L:-' f' 4 ',:,:f:,., .Ui Q: V ,K 'A J.7,, 'll' ' ' v Lyssmv f . 4 K . ' l . s Suarez. Enrique Suarez, Erick Suiter, Elizabeth fe! 4' .fx-' - . Rigging X aj? v ? ,J Eyes Un: Ana Veiga Maintaining the highest average while taking seven honors courses a day was second nature to Ana Veiga. Although this kept her busy, she found time to be Student Council president, Key Club vice-president, and Math Honor vice-presi- dent. FSOXSENIORS A 5-.b Swackhammer, Tad Tadish, Jacqueline Tap-31165, Roger N f N X f mi'-m , . . -.1 .Q 4 '. '1 ala 4 . Z9 Tapanes, Sidney Tapia, Michelle Tellez. Manuel W f , 5 . HE.. -we -M 17- 19 - ' . Q 4 ,I refill- -A...-'Z- Yi 'VT 1 Eyes Cn: Rafael Vargas Being an active student was part of Rafael Var- gas' role at Southwest. He was president of the Science Club and vice-president of the Foreign Language Club. He was also a member of Key Thompson, Patti To, Lang Toldeo, Gisela Club, Pep Club, and Honor Society. x 'fr 'fa-r Torrealba, Yolanda Trespalacios, Lourdes Tundidor, Mary Valdes, Barbara Valdes. Luis Valenzuela, Ivan Vauadax-es' Marilyn Valls, Josep Vance, Pamela Vargas, Angelina SENIORSXS l !,,f Y Na 'T'-y Vargas. Rafael Vasquez. Lucia VBSQ'-192. Pe!'Cy Vasquez, Aliria Vazquez, Beatrice 'CJ' Vazquez, Raquel 'Nun Tammy Mackool catches a glimpse of our camera as she prepares for her Cosmetology class. Vazquez, Ricard-0 sl Vega- C-Slfhy Veiga, Ana Velez, Vicki Verdecia, Samuel Vergara. Rai-11 6 ZXSENIORS f r, N Wffp-4 -29- JK Viciedo, Heriberto Vi99iaI1i. Gabriela Vignari' Donna Villa, JOSE Viuafana' Nemi msiiflvi' an H --'az-,Q--N T 5 Viollis. Tammy ': .. - I' 1 if 'Ng LO 3, I T Ng, 4 WGN' Voss. Lori Michael Christopher draws some conclusions as he sketches a picture in art class. '? ,.-r 'f N f xv if 2 Vuong, Hung Waldman, Bonnie Wallen, John Warren. Robert Weiner. Brian SENIORSX 6 3 .X 5.1.1 Weiss. Mildred White, Charles Wilds, Keith Wolf, Abby Wong, Fernando H I , ll 0 J P Y 7 f V ' , ff? Woodruff, Kimberly Woodward, Carole Zaldivar, John Zarich, Alejandro ' up . r fiA fG Q05 wL , 4.L You SE.NmQmfs!fj,fl I I Q .w lv-1. , 1 1 ivy.. Lv. I 'V 063196 ll i I u Z l Twirler Terri shows us her spirit through dance. Miriam Obeso listens intently as the day's assignment is given. 6 4fSENIORS El 4 Madeline Dominguez shows her interpretation of the Jazz age. an! , Yvonne Baixeras realizes that balloons are not very tasty! , 4 4 Ll XX Did the Eagles do this!?! ACl1V1l1GS Activity-related courses and functions provided time for relaxation, learning, and fun. Band, chorus, and year- book were just a few of the courses offered in this area. Extracurricular events in- cluded Homecoming and the Fling. You better believe dancing is 111. Our twirlers always have a positive attitude. We've got a super band! A fl.- Ami We I I ll. X H rx- 31 ge -v-f,.,.,4-1 ?1- 'Nfl' ' isa i '1lf r I N - m ' ,- P 1- fi i- sl, A A-..,.,, .. .1 fu , , r . :g,.,-, Q , The 1984 varsity cheerleaders are: Chris Hynes, Doris Lopez, Abby Wolf, Dalia Mesa, Dawn Malogrino, Meiling Miller, Carmen Paredes, Debbi Semel, Norma Ledesma, and Isel Escobar. A candy house makes a great place for a picture. Who says a king runs a castle? The queens of this Chris, Dalia, Dawn. Meiling, and Doris think so. castle are Norma, Debbi, Abby, Isel, and Carmen. 6 6 X ACTIVITIES I I if J ' xl Fx, The cheerleaders perform a human pyramid. VM? 'Q At every game, Carmen Paredes gives her all. Dawn Malogrino gives the cam- era a mischievous smile. 4404 -e'1 1 ' .xr ' i. With smiles from ear to eanglainille Rivermori Gonzalez, and Karen Parsons show their unyielding Sfzuthwest 'spirit and enthusiasm. .ELM fn :Pi Jackie helps the fans to root on the Eagle defense. . V .4 1 V r ,, . fry , I . .'l-u Rori C1. andgarnfille lgltake a break after firing up the fans. F K ,xx Ax . Bw 2-W2 J.V. cheerleaders are made of sugar, spice and everything nice. They Cheered Us Cn We've got spirit . . . And they certainly did. The Southwest cheerleaders proved throughout the year that all hard work and practice paid off in the end. Starting from cheerleading camp in the summer, var- sity and j.v. squads began to prepare for football and basketball seasons. Throughout the year, these girls spent hours practicing for games and pep rallies. Uniting the student body was not an easy task. Howev- er, the cheerleaders did their job . . . and they did it well. ACTIVITIES! 6 7 4 1 ,CX I , ,rv L. xg A X A ,1. fx4, AX x Q r f- X f pf. Q Q . - , aft- , A . A ' - ' 1 1 X ' ng D Q' ,, v , JI' s N. - K. 'N - iw: I , P- V X I, 1 ' 6 . , - . 1 '1 Q ' . ' Q J ' ' - ' . - N . Q 'Z - ' ' ' 'N -, , -v, - . ., X . T-J , N I 'I lg. The 1984 Royal Lancer Marching Band Twirlers are: Standing: Dianne Castiblanco, Mercy Gonzalez, Kathy Lesman, Norma Recio, Kris Kaufmann, Xiomara Almeida, Corinna Burrough, and Jeannie Carrenza. Middle: Cecy Diaz and Beverly Higgins. Front: Maybel Alfonso, Monica Padilla, and Lissette Sanchez. 'Z . , I ,, W G fi .A V If . 1 f I uf Zo if ragga - 'ff ' M 2- ' ' - W' Q v ! Q' :Yi ,6,,z-AQ. . P r rg' Q. ' Q nite I RIM 1 Q . ,U 4 f ' ' fr 3' va ' A4 0 , . , I , K 5- '17 V NX fb! xx Senior twirlers Jeannie Carranza, Mercy Gonzalez, Norma Recio, Kris Kaufmann, Beverly Hig- gins, Monica Padilla, and Maybel Alfonso take over Castle Park! 6 8 f ACTIVITIES AXQ f X xxx The Royal Lancer Twirler Corps officers are: Norma Recio, Maybel Alfonso, and Kris Kauf- mann. , 4 Sophomores: Kathy Lesman and Corinna Burrough. 8 Junior twirlers: Dianne Castiblanco, Xiomara Almeida, Cecy Diaz, and Lissette Sanchez. nl, ff 'gf cf' ez .X K A? 5:0 7 ,wx Q ,J Lancers: Ira Lugo, Debbie Gomes, Debbie DeBesa, Tammy Byrnes, and Susan Stawarski. ' fi' f '-Ubff ,lm , I .cv 'S Baby Lancers are: Lori Harms, Michele Cherry, Denise Couture, Beatriz Lorenzo Luaces, Nicole Berge, and Kristin Parker. K . 4 4 nv.- .' .gl The junior members of the Lancer Corps are: Gina Bean. Kim Killmer, Debbie Noboa, and Laura Clark. Q59 Debbie DeBesa gets ready to perform. Auxiliary Corps: Whip It Good What's purple and white, smiles a lot, twirls a flag, and has loads of en- ergy and spirit? The answer is the Southwest Twirler and Lancer Corps. Practicing on the fields since Au- gust, in order to perfect routines and march in the football games, both corps worked hard to receive a supe- rior rating at the National Band Contest held in November. With their deep purple and pearl white silk flags waving in the wind, the girls moved to each beat of the music. The Twirlers and Lancers added variety and style to the half- time shows. ACTIVITIES! 6 9 Take N ote Qi These Bands The concert and symphonic bands performed both in school and around the country. They played and prepared solos and ensembles for these programs. The symphonic band put on shows for neighboring junior highs and elementary schools. Twenty mem- bers were also picked to participate in the South Florida Honors Band at the University of Miami. Both symphonic and concert band have members that feed into march- ing band. These students spent many hours, afterschool, perfecting their music for halftime shows and competitions. All these bands were an integral part of our music program. ii is . 'X .. Practice and more practice make Brevard Sullivan and George Batella the best! It just comes naturally to Kim. Dan Costatino and Carlos Rodriquez practice. Brevard hopes for a victory during halftime. W . , l . ' ,. Q' 1 , ' 3? A e f , 'ig 4' I tr Q 1. 1. FT' ff. -' I ' Pa , i ,- 2 .f,fe:A I I In 2 , . 1 ge -t A 4 ,- 3 Y 5' ' wen' Y sl' T - l L f 'ffjf ., 1 Q 1 4 'vt I eww ., . , Members of the symphonic band are: Back row: Maritza Zambrana, Vince Medina, Steve Polson, Jose Borrego, David Denmark, Alain Berge, Lisa Havens, and Marc Chin. Middle row: Anna Arango, Mark Sedelnik, Frank Bobe, Eli Dobson, Scott Graham, Brevard Sul- livan, George Batella, Jaimee Hinkess, Carlos 'I 0 f ACTIVITIES 3 Fernandez, David Cashman, Mark Anderson, Raul Finaly, David Cochran, Tom Miller, and James Stellmach. Middle row: Sylvia Murie- das, Andrea Rivers, David Hernandez, Dan Costantino, Carlos Rodriguez, Pablo Ortiz, Mike McCarthy, Bob Hatch, Shari Greiver, Loren Johnson, Melissa Andrews, Lisa Sedel- M 11- nik, Eric Lape, and Dawn Whelan. Front row: Kim Vanlandingham, Vera Kraushaar, Jen- nifer Geisenberger, Mariann Villegas, Dawn Malogrino, Stephanie Tudor, Melissa Lam- berty, Patricia Polster, Scott Graham, and Oc- tavio Campos. ,Au,-. x ef' TQ' F ,K fl 'V il P , .t I lk - I 11-, , ln A-- Q- ' 9 f'I' IM.. I 'I I - l'- I I F' rw, A ,, , 8. iff: rw. in ,, 4 .. , Members of the concert band are: Back row: Gene Chew, Ralph Denis, Kurt Folson, Lorie Harms, Stacey Thompson. Tracy Duke, Lori Larkins, Patrick Cain, Francine Goitz, Leticia Sanchez, Carlos Gamez, Patricia Alvarez, and Denise Torres. Front row: Carrie Gunter, Mir- iam Cruz, Ivan Novo, Juan Correa, Rudy Nunez, Lazaro Mesa, Robin Swett, Jeff Green, Ya I An x 6 QA' ,if 4 g 0 if Ad X M Practice, practice, and more practice is all Robin Swett, Jeff Green, and Liz Abreu can do. With one puff, Craig MooYoung blows it away. Francine Goitz plays the clarinet like a pro. Bill sw ' Q f E f 1 I ' 'LJ' Lt f' ,cm .4 Dennison, Edward Salas, Craig MooYoung, Pedro Toledo, Mauricio Correa, Juan Matos, and Wendy Larkins. :El 1, 1 1, m Concentration comes easy for Coreen. Giving it all he's got is Octavio Campos. ACTIVITIES! 'Z 1 The Concert Chorus members are: top row: Kelly Robinson, Melinda Patrick, Rose Orte- ga, James Ajhar, Kurt Poulin, Raul de Velasco, Tony Gonzalez, Diane Basulto, Librada Rodri- guez, Irene Balbis, and Claire Sand, Middle row: Vivian Perez, Arlene Nardelli, Silvia Bor- ondo, Armando Lopez-Fraga, John Rodriguez, Marc Baillargeon, Dustin Wade, Linda Nar- zissenfeld, Ginger Jenkins, and Christine Par- raga. Bottom row: Mercy Castro, Letty Amen- eiro, David Grossman, Jose Barrios, Dan Music is Alive As part of the co-curricular, the four vocal ensembles fthe Men's and Women's Ensembles, the Concert Choruses, and the Vocal Ensembleh presented school concerts, assem- blies, entertained local Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, and competed in County, District, and State Vocal Festivals. In 1983, Southwest was the only Dade County school to have had three choruses receive superiors at the CountyfDistrict Evaluation. In addition to group perfor- mances, students had the opportu- nity to perform as soloists and stu- dent conductors, as well as perform with the drama department in musicals. Mercy Castro sings with feeling. 7 2 f ACTIVITIES Branam, Felix Correa, Carlos Muina, Marlene Cabrera, and Elizabeth Suiter. Not pictured: Janine De Angelo, Alma Fonticoba, Angel Ro- driguez, Ricky Vasquez, Sabrina Acosta. Elaine Rinaldi, Michael McCarthy, Wayne Crawford, and Matha Borge. The girls take a break in chorus. . . . . Kurt Poulin sings a solo to his audience. Angel Rodriguez performs and sings. The Men's Chorus members are: top row: Ray- mond Illanes, Dan Branam, Ivan Gonzalez, Julian Bueres, Tony Gonzalez, Kurt Poulin, and Wayne Cline. Middle row: Carlos Muina, James Ajhar, Javier Reynaldos, Jose Barrios, Dustin Wade, and Raymond Winston. Bottom row: Armando Lopez, Alfredo Martinez, James Conway, Felix Correa, Marc Baillargeon, Wal- ter Flinn, and David Grossman. it ., I -l V Carlos Muina PFGPBFGS to Sing- Chorus officers keep things under control. .QL F , 4 We. , Vx' gag ,,,, -Q , ww . Bottom row: D. Wade, L. Ameneiro, E. Suiter, J. Reynaldos, and E. Rinaldi as pianist. The Vocal Ensemble members are: top row: L. Rodriguez, J. Ajhar, M. Castro, K. Poulin, A. Nardelli, I. Balbis, R. de Velasco, and V. Perez. JAH' ru? 1 H x - I Girls' Chorus members give it their all. The Women's Chorus members are: pianist: Elaine Rinaldi, Top row: D Del Castillo. Y. Fleitas, M. Patrick, L. Stine, S. Del Oliveira, L. Keith, D Basulto, P. Wilson I. Balbis, L. Rodriguez, N. Jones, K. Medina, S. Moore and K. Moore. Middle row: L. Meador, C. Robinson, A. Lopez-Fraga, N. Stein, W. Pedersen, M. Gonzalez, C. Sand, G. Jenkins, C. Parraga, N ,-af Cole, M. Morehouse, M. Perez, P. Boronat, and I. Acosta. Bottom row: M. Castro, L. Ameneiro, V. Perez, A. Nardelli, M. Rodriguez, E. Ojeda, G. Viggiani, I. Guade, E. Suiter, S. Borondo, M. Cabrera, and L. Ehrlich. Not pictured: Janine De Angelo. ACTIVITIES 1' 7 3 Good Morning Southwest . . . The sounds of three cheery voices were heard every school day morning throughout Southwest. These exu- berant seniors, Ana Veiga, Nick Ben- edico, and Johnny DeBord, were re- sponsible for informing the student body of daily activities. Such activi- ties included: fund-raising projects, club meetings, athletic scores, lunch menus, the daily joke, etc. If not for these three reliable students, South- west's activity schedule would have been in complete chaos. ai. Nick Benedico announces the daily activities. .Ml - Being a female announcer is a challenge '- Ni John DeBord relays daily messages. vnu!-11144 K' xx .Q-vi!! A ll Two reliable announcers are Nick and Ana. The 1983-84 student announcers are: Nick Benedico, Ana Veiga, and Johnny DeBord 7 4 X ACTIVITIES 4-W .. -- -,, .. tg.-I Ku . I ,Sm f 1, , , 'V Y ig., '.v -qs: ' 'Qi 1,' ' ' , ' t - , is , T 'if' rs, 25' ' - -'ggw w Y- 'ff ' 'f. 3 -3, 1 - Y , ggi ,,,a,', F A1 ' , . gjl 'rx , 4 5,1 W 1 I ' I X . l . Q . . s 1 X I 1- 5 9' . 5 X ' W. V , ' 1 ' 31 g Ni X Hx ' . ' , . u., ' i , f s x. , ' ' ' -' 5,5 4 , 0 1 ' K 0-ug, n ,. I Xs.,'..,. .U ' S . . i . 'f-.wg ' I l N k ' 5 w- , I 4 Jose Gonzalez tests his memorization skills. ' ' --by on'-xxx sl QS' s. 5- r,,'u.., ., ' 14 . 5 -. 5' 5 X l 5-.x 0 4,-,wt 4,4 v '., 7 r ' John Lavaniegos studies a new debate technique. , ..f X , Liz Molina centers all of her attention towards her speeches. Fernando Comments on a speech. Rirrky learns a new method. ,1 1 1 ..., 4 1 ni f K 4.- , f ,Q VV 1 iff-3 ' , si' , 5. x . . . A' , .4 , Y -11,95 C.- lib., Debate members include: Fernando Regalado, Jose Gonzalez, Liza Molina, Tim Rodriguez, Josephine Borrego, Lydia Diaz, John Lavaniegos, Ricky Valdes, and Andrew Golden. Debate Team Likes to Talk During sixth period everyday, per- suasive voices could be heard outside room 236. These students were part of the world of competitive debate. The Lincoln-Douglas debate, dra- matic interpretation, and humorous interpretation were just some of the types of debates which were studied by these novices. The techniques of arguing sensibly and ways to ap- proach an audience were also taught. The goal of this class was to help students think logically, and many of these individuals achieved this goal. ACTIVITIES! 7 5 f 1 Q. . V.. -., A J ,...'X f-:sux 3,3 YP 'Y Xl :wa .Nw:2Xi:f'-'-S-13,1 .I 4.3.1 ,'-ax. 'N ,I 1-Q-aye.. 1-.ea-4 'l2w -,'3 2'51'3'N4f?45'53 2:-3:e:f2:3gQQ:N N- 'fit-Q-N' . Q' The fourth period journalism staff includes: top row: Juan Montes, Jorge Rolo, Ana Hernandez, Dawn Lambert, Teri Lantigua, Lourdes Rodriguez, Mercy Gonzalez, Jeannie Greene, Diane Alvarez, and Janet Greco. Bottom row: John Rodriguez, Ivan Valenzuela, Jorge Pascual, Andrea Papier, and Christina Rodriguez. Ana Valle reads the finished product. Andrew Colon looks on with enthusiasm. Lancer Staff Q, is Productive Almost every month throughout the year, the Lanc- er, our school newspaper, was distributed to homeroom classes. This publication en- abled our student body and staff members to get a grasp of what had happened Kor what would happen, around school. Under the leadership of edi- tor, Andrew Colon, assistant editor, Christina Rodriguez, and advisor, Ms. Debbie Licht- man, the staff was able to pro- vide the latest news, editorials, and reviews to keep us in- formed. Rodriguez, and Jeannie Greene. 'I 6 X ACTIVITIES Diane Alvarez works on the Lancer. - X Albert Rodriguez concentrates on his work. Editors: Diane Alvarez, Jorge Pascual, Mercy Gonzalez, Christina Rodriguez, Janet Greco, Lourdes I mf: P , 4 rl ffl Z T X- l 4 Aquila staff members include: Kyle Guthrie, Mary Nigh, Nancy Zidek, Lisa Ehrlich, Teri Lanti- gua, Jean Requate, Dean Hale, Caridad Lopez, Adis Riveron, and Michele Balser. 5 V I 1 1 x Abby Wolf types up some copy. Yearbook editors: Adis R., Dean H., and Bonnie W. Q.. ..f -f' Aquila staff members include: Anthony Reidler, Mary Mazzeo, Norma Ledesma, Monica Kran- ' kowsky, Bonnie Waldman, Michelle McCallough, and Diana Cordoba. -.Lv Veronica Costero and Oscar Llorente relax. wfffff' f, ..,..,.....a.- 4 . t' as f 2' .V 1 . , x ,li by will - ' 5 ' .v 'nk 'N ,, X X Ae, V14 We fc? A: .55 bf Mary Mazzeo works on the sports section. This QIIGIS For You! The production of the 1983-84 Aquila would not have been possible without the 40 hardworking stu- dents divided into two yearbook classes. These students spent time each day typing, cropping pictures, writing and rewriting copy in order to perfect the yearbook. Under the supervision of Ms. Deb- bie Lichtman, the yearbook staff, along with editors Adis Riveron, Bonnie Waldman, and Dean Hale could not fail in their objective to make the Aquila the best yearbook ever published in Southwest history. We hope you enjoy it! ACTIVITIES! 7 Y 1 H -u - V71 fu nw X A otudent Council Leads the Way Student Council kept busy this year with various activities. All of the council officers, representatives, and class officers spent many hours working to make the 1983-84 year the best ever. The year began with the Sopho- more Orientation for all of our Baby Eagles. The members also worked many hours to perfect extra- curricular activites, including: the Blood Drive, the United Way Drive, the Homecoming extravaganza, the Senior Banquet, the Junior Class Ring Ceremony, the Mr. Eagle Con- test, Senior Week, Grad-Nite, and above all, the Prom. The four elected officers for l 9 8 3- 84 were: Ana Veiga, presidentg Ve- ronica Costero, vice-president, Monica Padillo, secretary, and Irene Balbis, treasurer. Ms. Francis Wein- traub served as sponsor. 'jf' ., . gif x, Y 0 Suzette Gonzalez is a reliable representative. 1 YD! David Miller works diligently for the council. 7 8fACTlVITIES ' - I- ., ' , 'Pl X I f'N L-QW The senior officers and representatives of Student Council are responsible for the success of the Senior Banquet, Senior Pep Rally, and Grad-Nite. ap X The junior representatives participate in the organization of the Junior Class Ring Ceremony. The sophomore representatives use their talents in selling notepads to raise money. The 1983-84 Student Council officers are: Javier Reynaldos, Monica Padillo, Lourdes Rodri- guez, Veronica Costero, Ana Veiga, Nick Benedico, and Michael Prada. W7 fr 3 5- Cf'-J The Class of '8 5 officers are: Elaine Rinaldi, Ana Hernandez, Stephanie Tudor, Seth Kirshenberg, and Nancy Chiang. C. H? Elizabeth Rountree, Geraldine Estevez, and Maria Nieto believe that their class is ii' l. The Class of '8 4 officers are: Maria Nieto, Mer- cy Gonzalez, Henry Dominguez, Geraldine Es- tevez, and Elizabeth Rountree. --,.,. M '-Ka' - ' lg 1 52.4 ,A , x, Y. J 1 . fA6'x A 5, New The Class of '86 officers are: Kathy Lesman, Susana Rodriguez, Maria Rivero, and Karen Medina. Y. X... John Lavaniegos, Carlos Muina, and Fabian Guardarrama discuss up- coming events at the meeting. ACTIVITIES! 7 9 V 'W 7 7 ,V ' f M- 1984 Homecoming Queen, Norma Ledesma 1984 Homecoming King, David Still Senior Princess, Dalia Mesa we 1 'ZF f-,Q ,J f fgg 4 Mrkf- '5e:1I?s.-1 1... L: ,Ii .... . ....,, . .. ,.., i Senior Prince, Ricardo Vazquez Senior Princess, Veronica Costero Junior Princess, Dawn Donatelli 5 -z is ,. -.:. 'f:f'v ' f- : - W' - -, ,:1fV f fi P , ',,::1fXBM'-ggi MN fQ',i1y.s35'9Xi,5t f 14, ,4!'fuag ,. J' 1 nv' , ,av- e .nn wx l : a , few JY E 'M - 1 1' N 1-I x ' 5 Junior Princess, Traci Meier Junior Princess, Suzy Galvez Sophomore Princess, Michele Cherry 8 0 X ACTIVITIES 4 , . an , A. WF' . P ' 1 t 1. h.f::g,.':23 fflfi' .. ff 1, t, . ,, Fqrygd . 3 'L , 4 I ' . Tb Qt - I it X4 , .V Q- Senior Prince, Nick Bendico Senior Princess, Chris Hynes Senior Prince. Albert Rodriguez .f-5 I 23 .... , , u -W V .4 Senior Princess, Isel Escobar Senior Prince, Henry Dominguez Junior Princess, Jackie Oria Sophomore Princess, Laura Bonu f,, Ta Sophomore Princess, Dawn Denaro Homecoming Court Roigns Royally And the winners are . . . As the au- dience at the Fling sat anxiously awaiting the decisions, the answers were already sealed in the envelope. The student body at Southwest had, once again, selected its Homecoming Court. And so the time had arrived. After many weeks of waiting, the king and queen were being announced. Nor- ma Ledesma and David Still would reign royally over the 1983 Home- coming festivities along with fifteen other princes and princesses. These people represented a part of the excitement that was felt during this special time of the year. ACTIVITIES! 8 1 Homecoming Week Homecoming Week was one of the most spirited times of the year. Stu- dents kept busy with various activi- ties and cheered us on to victory. Starting with Clash Day, followed by Dress-Up Day, Punk Day, Geek Day, and ending with Purple and White Day, students celebrated and took part in the festivities. Seniors relished in their own pep rally, where skits were performed and songs were sung. Classes celebrated by decorating their homerooms with posters, crepe paper, and balloons. And then there was the game . . . our memorable win against the Sun- set Knights. It was a great way to end this year's football season. Allin all, Homecoming Week was a true celebration. v I I T H E 6 m Having tons of school spirit, Mr. Climer's homeroom dressed up this beauty to cheer us on. u S - 1 f , X . Z Q ' w Q 4 Mr. and Ms. Geek, Andrew C. and Christina R. If you think Tina L., Javier R., April C., and Marion M. are weird, wait 'till Halloween. 49 Carmen P.. Alma F., Debbi S., and Dalia M., show us they're proud to be number 1. These football players stick together on and 8 2 X ACTIVITIES off the field as shown here in the senior pep . rally. X wr-My X , X I , 1 Abby Wolf is blindly waiting for her fate. 'Tn ..y lie. Band member, Juan Matos, is spirited. V. in N re l. fr- 'f Af- gl ' A I I -.i,, ,fhfixtfi iff laslffr , A- S,fAf:Faf-gj f I J i :'r'r'. ??fF'C:r - I V 'Q'-jul V . ..'V' M' gi , z Showing their spirit in the Homecoming calvalcade, these fans display a sign that says it all. ff? v-.., iv. . I 1 ,I xx ,I f f Y xi! Q hi gg I A .J-.-:fbi fbi :L ' -I The student body shows its jubilation after defeating Sunset by carrying Oscar Angulo. ACTIVITIES! 8 3 Norma and David gather their court together l l N , A glowing smile and a shimmering crown give Norma Ledesma what it takes to be a real queen. D.J. Mikey C. sets the pace for the dance. llllll 3 lu Q il l I -1 . f . 4 f 3 I f 1 f I f Q w 1 ?. ,le me 1 I Representing the junior court, Dawn, Suzy, and Tracy enjoy the dance. Dancing all night, Michelle McDaniel and Mike Lesman never tire. 8 4 XACTIVITIES -.. 4 1 2 f R W P - ,A .s , f' Q :fx Q. ,Q A. Q6 1 YC gm K H , ik W 2 C C f u 1 1 Shall We Dance Une, Two, Three Modern dance depends upon the ability of the body to move in a con- trolled manner in a variety of ways. Dancing expresses human emotions and experiences, particularly the spiritual meaning. This year, modern dance per- formed in various events, including Eagle's Fling, an assembly in Febru- ary, and a show in May. Under the direction of Ms. Lori Merker, three modern dance classes learned such techniques as plies, leaps, and grapevines. Students were also responsible for choreographing their own dances. lf to gm. M., -. E . . re' 4 1 t l ef: ... iplf 5,43 rig 2: , 1-Y, ,f 'v .v Q S- ,Y 'cliff W' 'highs X A Getting in shape? Try modern dance It dld It for us Step aside Make way for the dancers of the future -2.-.--4' ' -- ii Q , A '59 .-.. H ., -ze . - ' 'T'5f'c' 1 if jig -.a'.:.:-L'-fft:if34'i'f 5 ' 1 -.ff-5 , Qfaxig FYI . A-. 1 ':.'1 . ff ':1..- - .7 T' ffQ'i3'5' ,. M ' Second period modern dance class proves that it has all the perfect moves 8 6 XACTIVITIES We are classics. Take a look, and go for it. if S 'xi x Traci, Kathy, and Michelle enjoy the sound of the music. Ms. Merker makes sure that she is understood. E 3 ' 1 'f 'qf'?u If J, Catching the beat of the latest L.P.'s are today's trend-setters. 1- 9 -'nw f 0 'ilu' 1- f.. Stretch! Pull! Flex! Tired bones and pulled muscles are common here. 'fz 4975, fig MH M ',,,. l au-'ri' ' ., M - ..., ..,.. ' eil., F full! Ag 1: . . ' -. - If ' I fff' -lx: - -' ' Q ' ' ,, n I i K VA ,' ,MM-1-nv 1 I 1 . .im M In-r I N il Q-lt' :M x ' , Vmkjlw. silk.: V 'qgcaflfyxliii . I - .. ,-E., N A ,QM I A - '- f- IL..-.--W - W- ' '2!t-v L1 L x 1 , N535 NX gi .,.l :x,-fffw K nfggfaf 1-Q-1 432 Tw 'L- .. 1 I' SA Perfection has always been our stand at Southwest, and we are proud of it! ACTIVITIES! 8 7 Seuthwest Sr. High Salutes N1ck Benediee I Drama -1- 2 E Music - Wendy Pedersen X its Silver Knight Nominees -1- 'v . 1 1 EI? ax Christina Rodriguez l 57 Eournalisrn Eaaiigh I I E Lydia Guerra 4 1 I N G x k -'XV 1 4, fa -, M I' ni . 1' ' wa n'o.fntu-is - . .,,. . . I + f75'i752L1f?2?f?5 '53 I , ' . ' z fffsi '. .,,. , W0 . 4 Mikv 2 .wa :Jw 1359? . VE . wwf- if 15 U -sem v fiyyu T -'PT ff? ' A-ai K, '-we 1, Norma Ledesma I l Business ACTIVITIES X 8 9 3v34-nl Mathematics 2. if XQI' Henry Lin l l Sccial Science This I-Icncr Was Besicwed Tc is 5-'P Maria Nieic , I Languages - - - - - - - Lourdes Rcdriquez X These Whe Gave It Their All Science I ei OSS SFO I Clara Lopez l E I industrial Arts .football Banquet is Memorable As our Homecoming victory ex- cited us all, football players, coaches, trainers, cheerleaders, and proud parents looked forward to this night, as it brought them memories of the whole football season. They realized all the effort and vitality that this team and group of coaches put in throughout the year. Every player received a sign of rec- ognition either by receiving a letter, bar, or award for showing their po- tential in this sport. The Football Banquet was held at the Kendale Lakes Country Club, where good times will always be re- membered. While being handed the linebacker award, Alex Gracia poses for his personal photo album. , M ' I N L -J . A ja. 'K .. K .4555 33 5 . X' 4 O.B. club president, B. Hale, gives a speech. Entertained are Dr. Crawford and Dr. Lowe. 3.5 ii. me In wi-521' . 1 V47 wtf it .-:I-31505-? 5 'ef +9 . ,gf gf . 1 Q ...Q IAA- Oscar Angulo, our Homecoming hero, is seen here receiving the offensive back award. Giving US 3 modest Smile While being Presented the Most Valuable Player Award, is Al Kennedy. 9 2 X ACTIVITIES 1 I 'E tx as T XA X f Coach Fitzsimmons: our team's inspiration. can-'f :wmv IQYWI ' L V, Ayn-Q I P N.. Gladly accepting the Defense Lineman Award is Robert Taylor, otherwise known as Hoss . ,........ . .M - ,M -..N..s- A A, 1 Nw . was ff 'S 1 A ,I9 Q Q, X , 3 nr' here receiving the offensive back award. Winning the Sportmanship and Scholarship Award is all Mike Lesman needs to be happy. ACTIVITIES! 9 3 ,jkilled Students loin P.A.V.A.C. P.A.V.A.C. fPerforming and Visual Arts Center, was a program for ex- tremely talented high school indi- viduals. These students auditioned for the various areas, which includ- ed: drama, dance, music, art, and musical theatre. All artists started their days in regular classes, but, after fourth pe- riod, the students reported to Mi- ami-Dade Community College for specialty classes. Those involved in the program in- cluded: Andrea Burger, musicg Heri- berto Viciedo, art, Patricia Olalde, dance, Claire Sand and Richard Bluni, drama, and David Grossman, Alexis Moore, Sabrina Acosta, Wendy Pederson, and Richard Bluni, musi- cal theatre. M651 s. MV ' 161 Richard and Claire participate in drama. ,xi 'Z f7' 1 lil, '6'wL.' f l. 1 6 ll .H . A 152 if f we R l V lwfn-Q T X P 9' A 'UN 5 X fm t' i 'inf' 8 33, A' ' 'J 4 l . '.. Rl. .J 57. X mf' Musician Andrea Burger studies some notes. Students are involved in musical theatre. Heriberto Viciedo is a talented artist. fi A +1-Ofrfv Y J. ,. ji 1' a 4 f 4 ,, . 1 if 4.557 - - , .46 '. . These talented students make up a small part of P.A.V.A.C. Patricia Olalde is P.A.V.A.C.'s only dancing Eagle. 9 4 f ACTIVITIES U5 - ' A-as W ' 0 i V G .,,..-- '- V l A - I 1 1 'w ,J 5 , W . A -- Carlos Larios plays the violin in orchestra. Orchestra members include: Allison Todd, Oscar Triana, Lisa Powers, Jorge Rodriguez, Mari- anne Yeekee, James Stellmach, Ana Gonzalez, Carlos Larios, and Sheri Coe. ms' ,,,. Lisa, Marianne, and Ana like to make music. James knows hgw to handle the bass. Lisa Powers, Oscar Triana, and Jorge Rodriguez make a perfect sound with their violins. 4 . Q U ,'W?i:1 L Sheri Coe concentrates on the song. Lets Make Some Music Together The Southwest orchestra, headed by Ms. Mercy Losada, was involved in many activities throughout the year. In December, they took part in a Christmas concert. In March, the group participated in a solo and en- semble evaluation program. These activities helped prepare them for the Dade County District Evaluation in April, in which they really showed their musical skills. ACTIVITIES! 9 5 5 Watch out Jennifer Beals. Here comes Suzie. John and Clair sing a song from Rocky Horror. Four very unique Southwest dancers perform the French can-can. With a big smile, Mia Melchiona shows her stuff at the Eagles' Fling. Elaine Rinaldi sings her heart out. Daniel performs a spectacular show. Eagles' Fling: What 51 Show! The talented members of our Southwest student body got together and presented a memorable and cre- ative Eagles' Fling during Home- coming Week. With the help of Ms. Loretta Greco, Mr. Dan Wilson, Mr. Robert Baker, and the fine arts department, many gifted Eagles performed before a standing-room-only audience. Singing jazz, dancing French can- cans and Flashdance numbers, and performing skits were just a few of the many acts that the enthusiastic audience applauded. Besides being the kickoff for a splendid Homecoming Week, the Homecoming Court was announced and crowned. ACTIVITIES X 9 7 Senior Superlaiives The announcement of the Senior Superlatives was the climax of the memorable Senior Banquet. Win- ning a superlative title was a great honor because the recipient was cho- sen by hisfher peers. Seniors throughout Southwest participated in the lengthy process of nominating and electing their choices for titles such as: wit, talent, personality, etc. Loud screams and much applause reinforced the election results as the winners proceeded to the stage to re- ceive their sashes. Teachers and fel- low classmates congratulated those outstanding individuals who wore their titles proudly. Now, let's see if these people live up to our standards. Only time will tell. See you all at our Ten Year Re- union! m Mr. and Ms. Southwest: Johnny DeBord and Norma Ledesma Mr and Ms Personality Freddy Sanchez and Isel Escobar 9 8 f ACTIVITIES -Q 5 b'iiJ:. 'Al x I X XS Mr. and Ms. Wit: David Still and Abby Wolf - ft L up .J 5 v9 1 n , V -v N 474--in N'. ' 1 'J fr if QV -wr v jxiffv, Y 4 I 2. ,v' 'lm 111 fe , . 1'f' wel Mr. and Mrs. Dependabilityz Ricky Vazquez and Meiling Miller Yu? If I R 'in ', . 21 k59 ' XA ml -12' I' 'T ,nw xl i, my Mr. and Ms. Congeniality: A1 Kennedy and Chris Hynes Mr. and Ms. Athletic: Mike Lesman and Mary Mazzeo ACTIVITIES X 9 9 3, V- V cw.. r A. ,t A+ rw ,,. x Q: V 'ggi -me 2' ,x g, . u,,,.,, aft A d .:M,,'.g.. lv- Mr. and Ms. Talent: Albert Rodriguez and Wendy Pederson Mr. and Ms. Success-Bound: Angel Leal and Ana Veiga Mx Ol . i g,.f.4: 5 AVA 53 ' .X Wm gre Jf' 'cw 5 .2 46 4:9 aa 1-ff I 2 i Q4 w., My 5 . if ga? ,-, f kv nj 'RN-Qu Ms. Athletic: Mary Mazzeo .APL ', vs Mr. and Ms. Intellect: Andrew Colon and Helena Solo MS- Southwest! Norma Ledesma 1 0 0 X ACTIVITIES Mr. Athletic: Mike Lesman Ms. Dependability: Meiling Miller -I I? Mr. Southwest: Johnny DeBord Mr. Personality: Freddy Sanchez Ms. Personality: Isel Escobar we p f Mr. Intellect: Andrew Colon I 1 i Ms. Congeniality: Chris Hynes Ms. Intellect: Helena Solo Mr. Dependability: Ricky Vazquez xl' l Mr. Spirit: Henry Dominguez Mr. Congeniality: Al Kennedy O ,l , .1 ' iifi .VI Y, fl g f if 7 I I' 9 i .. ..... 4 NI, '. M 1 ix lt EJ .f 'ty v ir' eff x Q. N , Kgs, .fi 17' IL' 'dr V' , ' -I K' C515 I '-Q' .f 17 L ,X , QF X M 41 . 'tl I x 4 if , - qi llx 'f' ' 'QI ' aftx y. ' l if 4 I L, 4 7 - v, Y w. ll. I 1 f-L Ms. Wit: Abby Wolf Ms. Spirit: Mercy Gonzalez Ms. Success-Bound: Ana Viega ' ,5 17 .S g J 4 v-, I V r-15 V , QQ .f A A f,g'i 'I :- Ay I R 'P' 1 1- I 'W Q . vc Ng ' 0 4 o .- . V3 K t, 1 ?- Vif' ft A' s,, , V 41 I, A . J tv-5 , Y , 2 . lip: fry - X . I xx I ,i , 1 Ml, 5 A l 1 V 12 a ff ' ' RME011- Mr. wit: David sun :A-df Mr. Talent: Albert Rodriguez BBW? QQ 5--nm W Wm: .' ' -A ,. 7 AN. . ' 'I .4 122 ., ., 1 . af Ri. x - X . ' : .NN ,Y .. . A K' I 21:2 1 'E in-ima! - hug Q1 f D ' M ', !.1 I 1 E! ..,n.1' A v, D. ,y-, . wil, mlm' 55 m,a.:' 4 F 5 I Hx W ffl!! Ms. Talent: Wendy Pederson Mr. Success-Bound: Angel Leal ACTIVITIES! 10 1 'Nab' sb ru 9 . 4 X '-3-1 0 X . . , i gf ., f is S2 rf 4, ZZ, sv, , s- q fl , 9 5 A ,W' , , J P' I S511 Several super seniors toast their friendship and their senior year. Senior Angel Leal, is Mr. Success Bound. Senior Banquet: A Celebration Friday, January ZY, was a night for all seniors to remember. As the cars pulled into the Kendall Lakes Country Club, the excitement for the 1984 Senior Banquet was reflected on every super senior's face. Senior Class president, Mercy Gonzalez, succeeded in making the night almost perfect. These twelfth graders enjoyed a night filled with dinner, dancing, a special slide show, and the presentation of awards, which included the senior superla- tives. The Senior Banquet was an unfor- gettable experience. 1 0 2 XACTIVITIES X x. ?: Mr. Menendez is chosen to open the show. 'i. .'eYf Steve and Madeline salute the Class of '84. Xml! These seniors enjoy the l 9 8 4 Senior Banquet. Jean, Veronica, and Wendy celebrate. Senior superlatives were honored by their fellow classmates at the Senior Banquet. I s Sandra minds her business. Ooh! Ooh! I know that one. lf-, ,a w,... A 'Awww , .-M.---- ,,S,h,g.u.uon-Q ,,.,,-. H J., ' ,, ,. ,... .nw-...ax-1 - if 9 These three girls are probably planning some thing! R 'L.Y-Q. 'Tl Z- ! is 9- 5 When in doubt, just fake it. Appear to be busy-working. K . . H. 1 li' 1 Y mm. .L .ui x .xr NRA luniors ' v zflur rf 'ue fl 0' O vt. I 4' '4 cg Q, y Q This year's Junior Class participated in . . f f ' ' A many events, including ' Q - - the initiation of the Ju- nior Class Ring Ceremo- Vh 'f ' a - f ny held in February. . we L' -rf ' . ' 5. uv '15 4 tc ' V 'ic X Af pig.. fu- ' 59 ' Mr. Climer's first pe- - e W riod, also juniors, won X W H A the United Way Drive. L . .+- Kelly Collins daydrearns. JUNIORS! 1 O 3 25 f N Abreu. Liz Acebo, William Acevedo, Gonzalo :rx ,, ,QA , Achurra, Juan Acosta, Juan , 11. 4, 1 lx Acosta, lvonne Adams, Jeff Adams, Kimberly X LS' x i , : br 7 if 7 r . Aguado, Sonia Aguilar, Bayardo 'N-5 ,.. Qlx . ff' 1 I 1. ,: . X,-' 4 ig, n nun ,f::: .- . 'WG 2' 4 as 'in gg 90 R . . , Carlos Quintana has lunch with his friends. Oscar Angulo smiles as he opens his locker. tvxgbktittvlsgnklfoxsebitilelimber Ajhar, James Alfonso, Alfonso Alfonso, Arnold , Alfonso, Rosy Almeida, Carolina Q'-p. , L. ,. 5 Almeida, Xiomara ,N if Alonso, Agustin Fi ax '3 V Alonso, Alfred isa- V Alonso, Eduardo 4' ' ' N Altuve, Norys I I - 4 10 4fJUNIORS ' I ll l lil my 3' Z ' 78, 5 if -it-2 Alvarez, Alvarez, Alvarez Alvarez. Adolfo Aymet David Francisco Frank Alvarez, Jorge Alvarez, Patricia Alvarez, Ricardo Ameneiro, Letty Andrews, Melissa Lazaro Valladares thinks about his weekend Alex Regalado advertises Southwest's victory. Angulo, Oscar Arcia, Mildred Arman, Paul Arnold, Tim Arriete. Nelson Arrunategui, Nancy Ashby, John Aughenbaugh, Sandra Avila, David Ayon, Alfonso JUNIORSX 1 O5 Barandiaran, Claudia PQ 1 ff M53 BETH' ef, K , , V 47. 14'- Q f , 3 74 ? Baderman, Mark 5 Baez, Luis , 5' F . ,X I ' 'P Balley, Karen 2 'T' Baillargeon. Marc - 4 1' Baixeras, lvonne 'VT-ffi 'Q . .ks I I A 'yt ' ,3f:l1E- : Bajuelo, Madelene Baker, Keith Baker, Steve Balbis, Irene Qs Q '.s A' 0'x X V14 Q is 7 ,..,.ga-P' , fill? If mwq, f. .5 ,krff f of Y ' Jose Blanco needs his shades to finish his work. CheI'Y1B91'10WitZ fries fo understand 501119 Spanish- Danny Wilhelm and Brian , N Weiner show us the latest styles. i F i v Barandiaran, Raul 1 Barbato, Larry Q' 1 hr Q' gg' N l Barberiz, Maria - Barcelo, Lilly Barcenas, Hugo L 2 7 X I I l , l Barker, Patrick ,s 1 Barroso, Luis f Barrows, Stefanie ..,,, .., tl.. 1 Basiel, Phillip ' Basilio, Anthony l 9. N IOGXJUNIORS k I Ba5ulto,D1ane Bauza, Arlene Beasleigh, Kim Becerra. Raul Bello, Iliana Benitez, Aldo Benk, Martha Bennett, Mike Benowitz, Cheryl Bilbao, Tony It s amazing how big things look this close up You wouldn t catch me washing dishes at home. Bhuta, Anita Blanco, Carlos Blanco, Jorge Blanco, Pedro Bluni, Richard Bock, Bill Bodee, Ray Bolanos, Nicolas Bonilla, Jose Bonilla, William JUNIORSW 1 O Y N K J, 1114 77 , Borge, Martha Boronat, Patricia Botero, Yamille Boulos, Pierre Briand, Michelle Brito, Antonio Brown, Michelle Bruzon, Luis Bueres, Julian Bustelo, Alina b uu- l -'QL QA iv b-'X Buzzella, Dena Byrne, Richard Cabo, Carlos Calas, Evelyn Calas, Lourdes Calderon, Kevin Calderon, Leonardo Callejas, Sergio Calzada, Erin Campillo, Maria 10 8!JUNIORS ix 'US 'rx V1 - I Rori Gonzalez types her class assignment. Alina Bustelo takes notes in preparation for a test. Vivian knows that in order to pass this class, she must work hard 4-at M VS 7' Cf be 'L- ui i S I 5,, l G- rv 4--' I 2 in x 7 -rf-'-1 Q I MM ,::'-.--...--f-- ': ' H- Campos. Octavio Cantrell, Sherry Carballo, Elizabeth Carballo, Jorge Cardenal, Norrna Carnet, Alina Casal, Juan Cashell, John Castaneda, Terri Castano, Enrique W 'vu f . .,. ,151 5. 4',' ,Ns 1 xii? ea' ' 4 . . N K-mm Caught by total surprise is Jorge Lorente. Mercy Guasca completes her homework. 'T , Q- QV' 5 i ' 1 'A fu 1 f 5 54 'x iq, t. 1 ,vw'fQ,l -ra.. 5 'xx XX 4' X x X Castro, Castro, Castro Castro Castro Alex Elena Leslie Magda Vladimir Cauley, Denise Cavallino, Frank Chadwick, Pam Chapman, Kim Charnley, Shannon JUNIORS! 1 O 9 ls K it Lx-JESS Chen, Vincent Cherry, James Chi, Luis 1' Chiang, Nancy Chin, Candace XV 4 Chin, Marc Chinn, Kelly Chiriboga, Karen 4, .4 Chong, Enrique 5' Churchill, Anthony N ,,, if X 5, News editor. Jeannie Greene, plans the page. Cindy Smith enjoys drawing pictures during class. Practicing the piano is part of I Clark. Laura Clavelo, Neisy Q l Cline, Ashby tm ss Cochran, David A 1 Colby, Karen 4- V l f,:jf ' 3'j ' iv ' ,, ?, , iff 'iff' -' 14' I ' 'i ' 4 - . ff v 3' ' A I F , .1 .Q u J. af! an 5 Cole, Nancy Collins, Kelly Cooper, Roger H+ Corona, Hector Correa, Felix Us s-f' T a ,g 1 IIOXJUNIORS Curved, Julian Costantino, Dan Coston. Lisa Couret, David Crawford. Jennie Cribbs, Susan Cross, Melanie Cruz, Alex Cruz, Neva Mari Cuellar, Miriam laine Rinaldi s day Where s that darn name? asks James Cherry Hey you' yells Margarlta Cruz to a fellow friend. Cuevas, Andrew Cukras, Mary Cutie, Adela Damaso, Irma Daugherty, Lisa Daugherty, Lori DeCario, Vincent Delgado. Irene Delgado. Manny DeUrbizu, Cristina JUNIORSXI 1 1 Y J 3 HL' fp I A Delrosal, Antonio Denmark, David Dennis, Tracy ff' 'zz' WAR Dennison, William Desjardins, Kimmy . . - ll L'. 'rr DeSolo, Armando Diaz, Alex Diaz, Carlos Diaz, Cecy Diaz. Ivo 'Z' .xx N X I-l-ll Felix Correa relaxes in the peaceful library. Mary Cuk,-as smiles pleasantly. Danny Wilhelm and Stacy Thompson relax outdoors. I Diaz, Lidia Diaz, Nick I Diaz, Odalys as :Q l' Diaz, Tony rv Y J Dominguez, Carlos i Dominguez, Julio Dominguez, Osvalclo Donatelli, Dawn Drake, Glenn tj' Drury, Michael 2 Q M 1 IZXJUNIORS ,f' 1 I S 'Qu Drury, Nicky Dudash. Joseph Duke, Tracy Duran. Eddie Dykes, Billy Echalar, Iver Edwards, Beth Enriquez, Hilda Errasti, Roger Estabil, Mary A student eats a quick lunch while studying. My Trang enjoys a box of M 8- M's for lunch. G! QQ T 5- Y 1' 1 Estevez, Patty Esslinger, Carrie Estrada, Dania Falcon, Adrian Fawcett, Bonnie Fernandez, Evelyn Fernandez, Jorge Fernandez, Juan Fernandez, Karim Fernandez, Sergio JUNIORSXI 13 ix L M9955 Fertig, Shari Fiebeck, Wade Fille, Ronnie Fiset, Michael Fitzgerald, Kelly Fleitas, Victor Fleitas, Yvette Fleming, Wayne Flores, Judith Florez, Elli Scott Seaman smiles excitedly for a picture Alan Valkowitz eats a nutritional salad Florido, Dania Fonticoba, Alma Forer, Mike Frost, Kim Fuentes, Guillermo Fuentes, Joseph Furman, Derek Galicia, Angie Gallivan, Cindy Galvez, Suzie 1 14fJUNIORS ,hex if 5 , r N 2 Gaines. Garcia Gaim ia Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia Garcia Mauricio Beatriz Belen Hector Hilda Idalrna Janet Jose Leonard Maggie JEL r v F i Marlene Suarez jams while in biology class. Dina Trella works hard on her geometry test. 117i S' 'N 1,-' 5- 6-s Qs f 'U 4 1 1 . ff.--2 .fg -J . 3, ' W 14 : gi ' , , Z: if 'N 721 D If I - , 7 Di ,N Q- 1 .fi AQ 4. . s if .xii , f Garcia, Maria Garcia, Virginia Garrett, Scott 0 in Garvin, Monique Gemuerr. Christine Gendron, Kathy Georgini. Rudy Gerber, Traci Gesswein, Adam Gesswein, Eric JUNIORSX 1 1 5 ,,, 0 s f b-'X X aw? f Gingras, Brian Glaze, Pamela Glover, Larry Golden, Andrew Gomez, Roberto Gomez, Sandy Gonzalez, Amelie Gonzalez, Aurora Gonzalez, Benny Gonzalez, Christy .Wi , ia hx yi: Q71 l I sm W , Desi Gonzalez Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Jackie Gonzalez, Lisa Gonzales, Maria Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Ralph Gonzalez. Suzette Gonzalez, Tom Graham, Scott Graves, Jay 1 ISXJUNIORS i G. os. S I VN.. v f 7 S,-, fx .4 . takes time out from her work. Vincent DeCario finds out lunch isn't enough. Jesus Cruz takesa break while his friends keep on working. GN grim Zi 1 '7 is-,Y JU!-0' IW 1 .l X ko- I ' + l J J 2 , 4-gN ghx An N gf' x L I I ya. , . . ,nf . .. -512, .1,. I 1 ' ' ,, , fl, 1 , ,gi A x 4 Q. ' it Green, Jeffrey Greene, Jeannie Guasch, Mercedes Gunn, Scott Guthrie, Anne Gutierrez, Pattie Gutiereez, Meredith Haddad, Esther Hall, Glenn Hall, Jimmy if 'Q if all It 'V V . 1 . ali rc, 'KX f 1 Does she really deserve this kind of treatment? Completing her typing assignment is KathY S- if.-:J ff 2 Harding, Robert Havens, Lisa Herbello, Sylvia Hernandez, Alfredo Hernandez, Ana Hernandez, Betty Hernandez, Jorge Hernandez, Lidice Hernandez, Miriam Hernandez, Norma JUNIORSXI 17 J D r - u O 5 A .-Q K 4 C X A 1 4 .leg Hernandez, Raquel Hernandez, Rene Herrera, Sandra Hickey, Carol Hicks, Richard Ho Fung, Andrew Ho Fung, Biran Hogan, Paul Hollander, Jeff Howanitz, Patrick .', X x Lenny shows his eagerness to hear the bell Preparing to create 1n art class is Roy Miller Jose Blanco gives a little help to Hueston, Mike Humphrey, Kim Hunnewell, Mike Hunter, Lori Hurtado, Percy Hurtado Velez, Maria Hyde, Richard Illa, Lourdes Irarrazabal, Rossana lzada, Lazaro 1 IBXJUNIORS ,,-asf IU X lzquierdo, Robert Jackson, Scott Javier, Sofia Jeffries, Scott Jensen, Lisa Joa, Bilai Johnson, William Johnston, Amy Jolliff, Diana Jones, Jim Country g1rl Kelly Chin works hard in history Karen Parson likes concentrating on computers. Jones, Nancy Jones, Scott Jou. James Karas, Vince Katzen, Robert Kay, Dori Keane, Mary Killmer, Kim Kirshenberg, Seth Kraushaar, Vera JUNIORSXI 19 min Kruegar, Ron Lacayo, Gus Lambert, Dawn Lamberty, Melissa Lane, Warren Laos, Lisa LaPlant, Toni Larios, Juan Larkins, Lori Larkins. Russell if-ff 614- .4 If L H.1 ' fff AQ X riff M Q 0 .-. .Kb-A X' 4 14' U' R ll 'ly ' Ei Y S1 144 To the right and the left, thinks Arlene Bouza. Andrea Papier sees her A test paper. Kathy Volosin and Lisa Nodarse Larrauri, Rose Larrea, Larry Lastra, Carlos Leal, Elizabeth Ledesma, Rene Leiva, Maria Lemus, Vivian Leon, Letty Levine, Jill Lewitt, Erik IZOXJUNIORS T- ' il. A 'Qs beat up on Percy Hurtado. I X Leyva, Alina Linares, Oscar Llanes, Ray Lokpez, Laura Lola, Nora Lontoc, Nicole Loochkartt, June Lopez, Eugenio Lopez, Guillermo Lopez. Jose Concentrahng IS important to Mon1que Mary Gonzalez is des1gn1ng a work of art. Lopez, Lizette Lopez, Luis Lorente, Jorge Loret de Mola, Alice Luaces, Gus Luis, Maria Malcolm, Kim Maloney, Mike Marambio, Henry Marks, Sean JUNIORS! 1 21 J 1 Martin, James Martinez, Agustin Martinez, Alfredo V'--' Martinez, Eddy 'ffm Martinez, Marcos Ns iq 1 K 15 '11 15 511 .a 'A y Magnum xy WHY Martinez. Mary . . 'A Q Martinez, Ramiro bf x Matos, Juan May, Mary McCartney, Eileen gdvt A f 1 mfg-,,,, raven gf stomach six 5 Accounting is a subject that Dania can handle, These two students show their Southwest spirit. OZZY- Dania, and Ivette don't en- ' joy what they see. McCormick, Sean 1 McCullough, Michele 'V l McKeachern, Danielle ,gp 5 Mecias, Mercedes '-- I Medina, Mark ff uk Q :ffl l Xu., L 4' C v of ' A J FE L a , Medina, Vincent N 2 Medrano, Olga Meier, Tracy 'h M ' ' E ' Mena, Maite , if Mendez, Jesus 1 2 2 X J UNIORS Mendez, Walter Mendizabal, Marion Mendoza, Mabel Mendoza. Zoe Menedez, Saul Meneses, Rosa Mickles, James Miller, David Miller, Larisa Miller, Roy Fehx Correa IS a f1ne example of we1gl1tl1ft1ng Gmng to the dumpster IS all 1n a day's work. Mir, Marisa Mirabent, Juan Mittleman, Paul Molina, Elizabeth Mondragon, Madeline Montenegro, David Montiel, Armantina Monzote, Ricardo Moo Young, Craig Morales, Iris JUNIORS! 1 2 3 L S.. x 5 4 Morales, Maria Morales, Roland Morillo. Robert Morlote, Manuel Morrison, Dana Muina, Pedro Muniz,Juan Munoz, Laura Navarrete, Mauricio Navarro, Luis Q -911 , f 1 N S. '-. '95 Nb' ,v -Qf I. nn L X N.l 7 Scott Glover sands down his wood project. Gina Bean bakes her famous banana bread. Kim Bailey and Nora Lola tear up Nemeth, Kimberly Neyra, Maria Nguyen. Phuong Nickels, Dave Nino, Stanley Ninou, Jose Noboa, Debbie Nodarse, Lisa Noriega, Jose Nunez, Alfonso 12 4fJUNIORS ,Q-5 if a Sunset doll before the game. Y' V Cx 3 its 'N -in inf- ix va.. 4 5 O, Sola OVCOHHOF, Joseph Ojeda. Elizabeth O'Keefe, Tim O'Nei1l, Keith Ongay, Ingrid Orfila, Emily Orfila, Maria Oria, Jackie Orozco, Juan Don't write in the book, Camille R.! Evie Perez covers a secret note .1-..,,-1 Lal Q'-V 8.2 5. . Q.-I from a friend. Ortega, Aileen Ortega, Rosemary Ortiz, Francisco Osborn, Alan Osorio, Alicia Palacios, Omar Palgon, Gary Pallas, John Palles, Aldo Pantoja, Alberto JUNIORSX l 2 5 if A iq : , ! ff , X if f 1 1 V Paraskeva, Christopher Pardo, Terry Parra, Oswaldo Parsons, Karen Pasquarella, Alicia Paulson, Steve Paz, Elizabeth Pedroso, Heberto Peel, Dorothy Pelliccia, Jackie , X Alicia Osorio looks like she knows the answer It really can t be that bad can xt? Mike enjoys the undivided atten Peralta, Luisa Perez, Arley Perez, Ivelisse Perez, Jose Perez, Lenny Perez, Lino Perez, Margarita Perez, Mary Perez, Noelio Perez, Olga 12 6 ,XJUNIORS Perez, Perla Perez, Willfredo Perez-Crespo, Fabian Peterson., Stacey Pina, Rolando Pinto, Carmen Pinto, Nidia Plummer, Jude Polow, Rachel Polster, Patricia x Billy Dykes looks quite studious in history class Football player Cesar Suzarra shows his spirit. Pontillo, Jacqueline Porter, Ed Powers, Steve Pratt, Michael Prieto, Carlos Pruna, Kenneth Pruna, Zena Puente, Laura Putti, Lisa Ouincoses, Andy JUNIORS ,,i i 1 2 7 Ouinones, Elsa Ouintana, Carlos Quintana, Jackie Raig, Peter Ramirez, Diego Ramirez, Marilyn Ramos, Rodolfo Ramos, Roy Ramunas, Andy Rangel, Elsa WV VY 12 I 15 it ul, l lx! Ty 'C' J I 'F Raspall, Carlos Recicar, Christopher Regalado, Jesus Rego, Ricardo Reidler, Anthony Remmert, Roxanne Rera, Denise Rey, Cesar Reyes, Idania Reyes, Joe 128fJUNIORS C31 '93 , Mk , 1 O 3, 'R 1? Q' 4 i' 9 'mt , f A KY i--' ,I is ': l! e In N in Danielle McKeachern waits for her test results. Lidia Diaz finds pleasure in finishing her work. Preparing for class are two hard working chemistry students f QW L ,. f' N.- 1 X sQwA ,.... T' . 5 1 Rilo, Nora QW Robles, Reyes, Richard Rhodes, Suzi Rice, Maggie Rinaldi. Elaine Rivera, Camille Rivera, Gloria Rivera, Jose Helia Robleto, Scarlett Eff, ,QQX A career in architecture awaits Luis Bruzon. Checking for typing errors is Nuria Rodriguez. Y ' 1 2 . ,, Q., .mms . 5' M V In-N gf' Rodriguez Rodriguez .-. 12, C73 XX X A x XXKWR R L Q 9 5 as Rodriguez, V Rodriguez X f' Rodriguez N Rodriguez 4 X Rodriguez - I Rodriguez, ff- I Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Anayanzi Aramis Ceasar Elizabeth Larissa Luis Luisa Michelle Nuria Octavio JUNIORSJ' l 2 9 N Rodriguez, Paul Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Susana Rodriguez, Virginia Rolo, Jorge Rondon, Francisco Rooney, Jill Rosenthal, Howard Rothman, Evan Ruiz, Emilio Michelle Vinson increases speed in typing Listening closely to a speech is Patty Polster Are these three Students Or are Ruiz, Maria Ruiz, Mauricio Ryan, John Ryan, Thomas Sacarello, Edwin Sachs, Steven Salas, Ibis Sammour, Anton Sanchez, Julie Ann Sanchez, Leticia 13 0 XJUNIORS Sanchez, Lisette Santana, Jorge Santiago, Lisa Santos. Raquel Sarria, Jorge Sarria, Olga Savinon, Eddie Schieritz, Denise Schieritz, Ellen Schiller, Kathy Carefully fixing her smudges is Nancy Zidek Nora Lola works hard at designing her future home. Schoenberg, Michael Schwartz, Lisa Seaman, Scott Sedelnik, Lisa Sedelnik, Mark Shane, Larry Shaver, Laura Siebler, George Sierra, Luis Silva, Lester JUNIORSX 1 31 Q., Silva, Ricardo Skipper, Judi Skokan. George Slade, Sharon Smith, Chuck Smith, Cindy Smith, Lisa Smith, Mike Smith, Richard Smith, Robert ,.-vi X QW ' , 1 sb. ivy- fivff' I 1 O' Q..-f iq mnl ' xv., ii Dana Morrison and Gabriel Nemeth pay attention. Juan Lag-jgs reads about the Eagles in the paper. R0Se1'T1a!'Y Fernandez and Denlse Solano, Rey Soler, Robert Soltez, David Soutullo, Manny Steinmetz, Mark Striner, Matt Stuart, Adam Suarez, Juan Suarez, Marlene Sujo, Otto 13 ZXJUNIORS Rera make discoveries. pr. Qi 5- ,,,' A Q .A A fb' Q, S., 1' il 150 4 2? kai 4, 1 Sullivan, Ira Suskin, Dale Suzarra, Cesar Suzarra, Hector Swackhammer, Brac Sywenki, Steve Tapanes, Ernesto Taquechel, Albert Tauler, Carmen Thomas, Lisa Raquel Santos prepares herself for the future Aymet Alvarez g1ves the camera her sly look. Thompson, Stacey Tillery, Laura Tojeiro, Elizabeth Torraguitar, Jon Luis Torrente, George Torres, Edilberto Torres, Gelis Torres, Helen Tran, Chau Trang, My JUNIORS! 1 3 3 E Trella, Dina Trujillo, Felix Trujillo, Graciela Truong, Nhi Tucker, Sandra Tudor. Stephanie Ulloa, Daniel Ulloa, Elizabeth Ulloa, Evelyn Urbina, Maria Ivonne Baixeras gets a kick out of working Listening to an important lecture is Michael Pratt Excessive amounts of homework Vadell, Esterina Valdeon, Jose Valdes, Luis Valdes, Ricardo Valenzuela, Monica Valkowitz, Alan Valladares, Lazaro Valle, Ana VanBaalen, Suzette Van Landingham, Kim 13 4 XJUNIORS dxf 1 Nr i 'Ax Q, N ' a- vw 0 w-anon-4f I . ,., , qs. , Mm.-f-,,,!,,, A 'YS iq,-,lvl 1 kse rf? fi ,, ve X L. wr- ,X x. x fx X N, , QW is X Q, i w I all .li .. -X 'hi 'lo Z ,An , N. Varela, Luis Vazquez, Miguel Vecin, Margarita Vega, Luis Velasquez, Diana Velasquez, Edgar Velasquez, Michelle Velez, Robert Venega, Leonardo Vickers, Jeff 1 R x., Finding the answer can be a difficult task- One plus one is two. Lissette Nodarse knows that! ' ,, 5 151 by 'ivy 3 f QM. ,N X ft im 5-4 Qs Vidal, Carmen Vidal, Gus Vidal, Iveth Vidaurreta, Octavio Villar, Ileana Villarreal, Iliana Villasuso, Alex Villegas, Mariann Vinsant, Regina Vinson, Michelle JUNIORSX 1 3 5 Volosin, Kathy Vuong, Loan Walker, Collin Warren, Scott Waterbury, Julie Weaver, Dianna Webber. John Weiner, Brian Werther, Herbie Whelan, Dawn ,I I x J0h1'1 Woodward has 6 mi1'1d'b0QQ1i1'19 John Wilcox, Carl Wile, Dan Wilhelm, J. Willem. I5 this any way to treat a ladym problem. Williams, Matt Willson, Adrianne Wilson, Peggy Yap-Sam, Gregory Yero, Greg Young, Roger Zambrana, Maritza Zarraga, Jose Zierden, Sheryl Zulueta, John 13 GXJUNIORS f C HU I -,J am'- 1 1' A , ,fl If W l 'I V QILRAM V If Denise Couture is amazed. Listen to the lecture! ' 5 i Laura Bonura and her partner prove that sophomores are people too. J 5 'flu Chris Y. tries to finish before the end of class. :L i Sophomore-S The first year in high school was the hardest. Curiosity and fear over- came sophomores. Seniors didn't help by making fun of us. But soon we were part of it all. Being with our friends, old and new, became an everyday occur- ence. And the Class of '86 gave a new meaning to the word sophomore En Tin 1,6 422' if ' - -ali fwfr' .ff rv ' gli . +s 1 O TE. N 3 ,, A S' Yolanda Casabo is often seen hanging around. A Abreu, Jesus Abreu, Juan Acosta. Maria Alderman, David Alfonso, Ivette Alfonso, Michael Allen, Thomas Almeida, Mayra Alonso, Elizabeth Alonso, lleana Alonso, Rafael Alsina, Lourdes Alvarez, Julio Alvarez, Luis Alvarez., Patricia Anderson, David Anderson, Mark Anderson, Sandra Andrews, Ray Angel, Dennis Antelo, Adriana Arango, Anna Araniz, Sergio Arguello, Carla Arostegui, Victor Arregoces, Cesar Arrojas, Fernando Arteaga, Mayda Avellanal, Patty Bacallao, Liliana Balerdi, Jose Ball, Russell Balloveras, Rosa 1 3 SXSOPHOMORES EY-n if J' 1251 -49 1: R ..- K7 J, K fm xx '-29 Sn. ' Ng. , f 'mv -U! , . X u f 'f'Yf'xf . 2- ' o'5'f,Q- . ' if ,' ' . Q T'f1-EEPV' .f ,u -f 'L :1w':1'3fYg5L , ,-4-K,-algrrgw f w l 4 ,qzyfn ,pa 1':9I1'. , 1f, ,l,'f1'll , 1.13 -,gi .N , .- - fe,f wv5ff ' L ' - Vf. 11 n::f .ff:. - WH . ' ,L I yf1,jij'f7 X L- fl. Qi, tv '5 ,.rx-viff:'e: w if 3 ' , .. fin, ' amz: .gg ' Q i I vi' V i'kwg-aww' ' , ,..,...., ,.., ,, X . if-I:- ff-. Carlos hopes that his work will pay off, and he'll get an A. if L Y' I f if 5. dw' ,L 4 Balman, Dave Barbosa, Maria Baron. Claudia Barral, Yolanda Barrios. Jackie Basiel, Andy Bazan. Nadine Bean, Regina Behar, Victor Bellante, Paul Bello, Ireno Benitez, David Berge, Nicole Bergman, Rony Bermudez, Enrique Binetti, Lisa Blanco, Jose Blanco, Oscar Blanco, Reynaldo Blum, Mindy Bock, Richard Bonura, Laura Boodramsingh, Randesh Borrego, Josefa Brackin, Debbie Branam, Dan Briceno, Marco Bristow, Kimberly Brown, Denise Brown, Selena Bryson, Sean Buckner, Bill Buitrago, Aldo SOPHOMORESX 1 3 9 Burger, Andrea Burgess, David Burkley, Brian Burneo, Alex Burrough, Corinna Buzzella, Robbie Cabrera, Dennys Cabrera, Marlene Cabera, Rosie Cabrera, Yarnil Caceres, Jenny Cain, Patrick Calderon, Maria Calvo, Mike Campbell, Natalie Campos, Maria Caneda, Elisa Canham, Christine Cantrell, Tracy Capeles. James Caraballo, Rafael Carballes, Jorge Carbot, Juan Carrerou, Aileen Carrocera, Juan Casabo, Yolanda Casal, Pedro Cashman, David Castaneda, Erasrno Castaneda, lvette Castellano, Deborah Castellanos, Susana Castro, Jackie x L Nl l 1 4 O XSOPHOMORES If 95 Castro, Manny Cata, Manuel Causey, Kevin Cavagner, Dawn Cedo, Josette Chalupnik, Angela Chavez, Luna Cheda, Ileana Chen, Bion Chen, Maylin Chen, Sandra Chen, Suzan Cherry, Michele Cheung, Susu Chirino, Yaisel Cifuentes, Jose Cimadevilla. Felix Cintra, Carmen Clark, Sherri Clayton, Terri Cobo, Sahsha Coe, Sheri Cold, Debbie Colomer, Lori Conway, James Corley. Jason Corrnican III, Lawrence Correa, Mauricio Cortina, Maribel Costa, Dania Coston, Kim Couture, Denise Creevay, Tim SOPHOMORESX 1 41 Crockett, Jackie Couch, Kris Cruz, Miriam Cubero, Emilio Cubillos, Ulysses Cudlahan, Kathy Cuevas, Richard Cunill, Nayivis Davis, Michelle DeAngelo, Janine Debesa, Frank Decker, Michelle Dedesma, Pedro Degoeas, Raquel De Guevara, Oscar De La Cuadra, Joey De La Heria, Maggie De La Morena, William 1 4 2 XSOPHOMORES , I ' -l' . v-- 3:2 f l 1 rf Sass? fu, , .. . M, 5-4.1 W .A , 5 gf, ,F 3 , lh fljb ww, 21 6 ,f 45' ' , 5 1 22 5 fl Z... 1 X ,, lm Q f 3 ,af -v- .M ' of M., K . I work in which they are involved in are Q-.2 K ,Y me N L v!..,u-., ' I ill 1 f ' '92, ff f' z, :. -.V 905 0, ' 1 f , A ' , ,1 Q Yr X X. fl U 21-I i- f v ':f'l-N , if De La Torre, Ruben Del Cristo, Ofelia Delegarde, Michelle Delgadillo, Marina Delgado, Ivon De Los, Reyes, Ludy Delpino, Rey Del Rio, Ingrid Del Rio, Milagro Denis, Ralph Diaz, Laura Diaz, Michelle Diaz, Tony Ditmars, Betty Dobson, Eli Dominguez, Eduardo Dominguez, Lisa Dominicak, Tom Dorta, Robert Duarte, Alefandro Duke, Tiffany Duran, Marisel Earnest, Nancy Eklund, Evan Espinosa, Alice Estrada, Rolando Fastora, Mairous SOPHOMORESX 1 4 3 Fernandez, Ana Fernandez, Carlos Fernandez, Dianavel Fernandez, Eveling Fernandez, Jorge Fernandez, Maria Fernandez, Raidel Fernandez, Ramon Fernandez, Rosemarie Fernandez, Sandra Fernandez, Sandra Fernandez, Tery Fernandez, Wendy Ferretti, Eduardo Fico, Kathy Fieler, Shane Finlay, James Finlay, Raul Flores. Ricky Florit, Ines Folsom, Kurt Fonseca, Susy Formeza, Alverony Fox, Mark Frank, Kim Fuente, Serafin Fuller, Donna Gamble, Paula Gamez, Carlos Garnon, Ana is ,f f '-' V Y , ff ,f ---'tix ' - ---, X tvy ,J be 2. I I n I l I l , E --5 A 1 .N A W. 1-1 1 ' 3 I Hliblawgn-Il Luis Nunez, in weight training class, sits and works with the leg press. Q- 1-s l V w X- f ? S. Vx 1 4 4 XSOPI-IOMORES Qi'-I L fd .1 ',..r is- N 7 'vs 6. ik... elf, WT m Us 1-Q qs g - w-Y' ,- pr-' ..- . 4-, I Y :bs C-Sze SW P' s X ,X xxqaf Tr if sn, W, . 1- Q. 5- Q- K 4 L Yr-I 00 I 9 fe o o' n ii' Maria, Annette, Carmen and Mike don't look like the awesome four some. 7 Garate, Adri Garces, Sergio Garcia, Aida Garcia, Cesar Garcia Elio Garcia, Ibsen Garcia Luis Garcia, Mara Garcia, Marcia Garcia, Mariette Garcia, Michael Garcia, Nannette Garcia, Naomi Garcia, Nivaldo Garcia, Yvonne Garrett, Cindy Gata, Ana Gel, Rhody Genden, Alethea Gentry, Lorri 5 4,5 V . George, Allan George, Jon Gilchrist, Tamera Gillentine, Nadja vw L -c eb I 1 . A. Glenn, Susan Glover, James Goitz, Francine Gomez, Marco Gomez, Marlene Gomez, Ricky -s SOPHOMORES! 1 4 5 Gomez, Sandra Gomez, Scott Gonzalez. Ana Gonzalez, Desiree Gonzalez, Eduardo Gonzalez, Emiliano Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, Jesus Gonzalez, Jose Gonzalez, Lizzie Gonzalez, Maria Gonzalez, Mary Gonzalez, Mercy Gonzalez, Monica Gonzalez, Norma Gonzalez, Pedro Gonzalez, Pedro Gonzalez, Roddy Gonzalez, Sharon Gonzalez, Tania Gonzalez, Wilfredo Gort, Alex Graham, Scott Grandfield, Sherry Greiver, Steven Grella Renee Gross, Jeff Guada. Islanci Guardarrarna, Fabian HNF vi JP? tml I Q' li nf ' 'N fl My L,-if l 14 ,z ws- N. Q ffhff . my A tenth grader, Randi Weiner, is caught writing on a table. Jesus Abreu figures out some problems on a test, 1 4 6 XSOPHOMORES 7 1 ' -.Jn 1? Cx f I -L. C x 'Q' sr ' 4' T if ' L W I f fe h- kwili if ap ' , - V -1 aw 1 -Q, L 4 , , - wh'-W Maria Herrera keeps her eyes off the keys in typing class Pedro Merida makes time pass by working in Spanish class. Guerrera, Guerrero Guerrero, Guerrero, Guethon Janet Alejandro Fernando Walton Betty Gunter, Carrie Gutierrez, Maria Gutierrez, Yoly Guzman, Lourdes I? ag uw ' r ,KK Haj, Jim Hale, P.K. Hall, Karol Halpern, Marc Hansen, Hewen Hardy, Paul Harms, Lorie Hasenauer, Melissa Hecedo, Josette Hennessy, Adrienne Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Hernandez, Herrera, Ma Herron, Jeff Alex Daisy David Marcos Marlen Marvelis Tammy ria Hidalgo. Roxana Hill, Todd SOPHOMORESX 1 4 'I Hollingsworth, Liz Hunt, Francine Hurtado, Eduardo Huynh, Van Illa, Martha Jacobs. Stacey Jacomino, Odedmy Jagielski, Carl Jaramilo, David Javier, Vanessa Jenkins, Ginger Jenkins, Jennifer Jimenez, Julie Jimenez, Rafael Johnson, David Johnson, Loren Jones. Sandy Kaufman, Shelly Keen, Tabbatha Kennedy, William Kessler, Karen Kojali, Joe Kovacs, Patrick Kunkel, Brian Lacayo, Alex Lacayo, Carlos Lamadrid, Teresa Lamas, Carmen Lamb, Curtis Lape, Donald 1 4 8fSOPHOMORES l 2 Q, x X --v ir, b -e ' 3511 S 3, in r.: Qu' 5- 'Ls y X Z-,2 S- I .ya ff' N Nx , 'Fifi' I fits' ill iw , ,. gl 'nl J! Iliff, 10 lm A- .- AQ ks. 'bf lib l IKM VK 32 gb xx X 8 Chewing on paper definitely aids this sophomore in concentrating. 5- T4 1..- nllw A. ,, is 9 mt , X ' x 'TT' I 'S- i l- fi aff ...xx if gg -V' '--,,,. It N x , Lape, Eric Larios, Carlos Larkins, Wendy Lastres. Marco Lavado, Martha Lavaniegos, John , 3. 9- Leal, Danis Leal, Jose Leal, Richard Lee, Johnny Leff, Colbi Leon, Mario This baby Eagle takes time out to smile at the camera. Math is better when you have a friend to share answers. A 7 J gf! It Lesman, Katherine its J' Levin, Jeff Lin, James Ling, Sam Linton, Steve Lisek, Lisa X QS rv- n-- Loadholtz, Shannon Logan, Kim Lohman, Sherry Lombardo, Denise Lopez, Diana Lopez, Isabel Lopez, Jose Lopez, Lazaro Lopez, Luis Lopez, Maria Lopez, Maria Lopez, Michael SOPHOMORES! 1 4 9 Lopez, Roberto Lorenzo, Andres Lorie, Robert Lourenco, Liz Lowd, Lee Luaces, Alfredo Luaces, Beatriz Luaces, Lourdes Lyons, Sandi Madonia, Antoinette Maitland, Charles Manchester, Melissa Manfredo, Mike Manteiga, Miguel March, Cari Martin. Sara Martinez, Adriana Martinez, Armando Martinez, Elizabeth Martinez, Ernesto Martinez, Felix Martinez. Jose Martinez, Laura Martinez, Maria Martinez, Maria Martinez, Sandra Martinez, Victor Mason, Darren Massey, David Masterson, Kim Mata, Evelio Matiaude, Jackie Matilla, Pablo Matos, Dora 1 SOXSOPHOMORES Matus, Danilo Maurer, Dawn Mayor, Emilio McAdoo, Lisa McDorman, Mike Meador, Lora Meadows, Andrew Medina, Carlos Medrano, Beatrice Mehaffey, Scott Melchor, Gisselle Melian, Enrique Mena, Darren Mena, Henry Mendizabal, Ivette Mendoza, Michael Menendez, Mario Menendez, Marlene Menendez, Robert Mesa, Jaime Mesa, Joel Mesa, Lazaro Metscher, Pam Meyer, John Meyer, Larry Miguez, Julio Miller, David Miller, Lisa Millican, Sharon Mills, Tracy Milone, Monica Mohrke, Arturo Molina, Claritza Molina, Gus SOPHOMORESX 1 5 1 nflolina, Mary Molina, Tessie Montes, Juan Montoya, Martha Moody, Robert Moore, Alexis Moore, Karen Moore, Sharon Morales, Diego Morales, Miguel Morales, Roy Morehouse. Marcy Morris, Russel Morrison, Lynne Morrison, Ronald Muina, Carlos Munoz, Patty Murphy, Marlene Murray, Paige Narvaez, Sonia Nash, Richard Navarro, Annette Negrin, Mariela Nemeth. Gabriel Nemeth, Mike Newell, Tracy Nichol, Jenne Nieder, Mark Ninou, Mercy Noble, Aluysius Noboa, Robert Noda, Juan Novo, Ivan Nunez, Auxiliaclora 1 5 2 XSOPHOMORES in I 'E 'po' R 1:- ,rl - Edwardo Gonzalez's face suggests that he will have a question in the near future 4 'tg C-ff X ig rf 71- -Lx X si' 3 X --I , v -' fn.. N , Y., ,W X ----Q 'N 14 Wm in ji 4 I Q ' as ' 3- 2 C1 N' 4 g V c I Nunez, Candy Nunez Jr., Manuel Nunez, Rudy O'Bregon, Miguel Oclom, Eddie Ojeda, Amparo Ojito, Mabel Olsen, Evelyn ON'eill, Keith Oppenheimer, Shera Ordax, Mary Orclonez. Alice Ortega, Telvi Ortiz, Bernado Ortiz, Pablo Osorio, Adriana Otero, Iliana Pacheco, Jorge Padron, Lourdes Paez, Margarita Pages, Alison Pais, Helen Parker, Kristin Parra, Miguel Parraga, Christine Pastara, Mauricio Patrick, Melinda Pedraza, Alex Pedron, Sandra Pelliccia, Marta Pena, Delfin Pena, Elsa Pena, Natalie Penate, Alberto Perez, Ana Perez, George SOPHOMORES! 1 5 3 Perez, Janet Perez, Marlen Perez, Meosotis Perez, Richard Perez, Robert Perez, Ruth Perry, Cynthia Pfenninger, Michelle Phillips, Randy Pinchinat, Jeff Pineda, Gissell Pineda, Jose Pineiro, Juan Pinzon, Daniel Poe, Vanesa Pollack, Mike Popowski, Bruce Porta, Marlene Powell, Susan Powers, Lisa Pradel, Rachele Prieto-Solis, Rolando Prodromiadis, Vasilios Puckett. Jennifer Puente, Laura Pujol, Jose Pyka, Scott Quant, Orlando Quijano, Michael Ouinones, Alex Ouinones, Ileana Ouinones, Oscar Quintana, Gabriel Ouiros, Jorge Rains, Brian Ramirez, Jannette l 5 4 XSOPHOMORES jp is K c v 55 i 3 25-1 Yjr w SN fm. E . if Q--v W' If x U I 1 IS ' 'I N .N bf ,I+ X. Sonia hopes to get a challenge. Ky X 74' u 1' iliffr K? its jx IQ: 'Y'7 i 'A brim Vvl Q9 60 5- . 1.7 NFB X -Q...-. .. L, I it f Q ? ? 41' sl' Ll 'A x i N NX 1 W, .4 , ,I 1 X I fu- 'Ziff 1 '51 . f 2 3 K! Ramirez, Lourdes Ramos, Mireya Ramos, Teresita Rangel, Gisel Raudes, Ricardo Ravelo, Henry 1 11 Rego, Ralph K, - Rernond, Carmen , Rey, Julio Reyna, Carlos Ribas, Maggie Rimondi, Michelle lfxlx X , XX ff 3' lim , .bv W S-f' pi -4' 11 ,.......... ............ ..,,..--..... . . f vm - QI i 1 va Telvi Ortega is ready to give it her all ar-s 'Ox Sis l 'Vo I er X. I .fx YY' Rios, Angelica Rivera, Betty Rivero, Esteban Rivero, Maria Rivero, Orlando Riveron, Hilcia Rivers, Andrea Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, ,4-In is Q'- Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, 'Um UVM SOPHOMORES! 1 Roberts, Greg Robinson, Kelly Aileen Ariel Denise Eddie Elvia Erardo Glenda Ileana Ivan Jorge Laura Laura Lazaro Lazaro Lorenzo 55 Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Maria Rodriguez, Maruquel Rodriguez, Pedro Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Scott Rodriguez, Tim Rodriguez, Urbano Rodriguez, Veronica Rojas, Bernardo Rojas, Francisco Rojas, George Roloniak, Daniel Romaguera, Susana Roman, Elena Romero, Ana Romero, Kent Ronda. John Roohanisarvest, Babak Rorrer, Misty Rosado, Jose Rosas, Richard Rovira, Ely Rudd, Carl Ruggieri, Dante Saavedra, Yvonne Sachs, Robert Salamanca, Lissie Salas, Edward Salazar, Marta Salamanca, Enrique Sanchez, Carmen Sanchez, Douglas l56!SOPHOMORES .1 N r 1-5 s Maria Lopez listens diligently to Q' 'L Hfaix' lun s-5 fm . ' 1-5,: , ,,f 'JA , ' 'f of Pa ' ,A x , 1 1 -.. ' if 'tg 2 alm- - '-,..2- ,NW -f -. A Y .I A 'US '1 A Y her teacher. . inf 1- ., -W xt?- nt' l i 1 i I 5 f I 5 5 flu , .E I 1 J W, v 1, ,. U 33 2 V . I . A ' w ,, f,f,, ,, ,ff , 1 Af' f 'Q 1. A 5 - A K f if - f L - , 'K ' 'hai' Q 4 1. ,Ml This really IS my best side, says Juan Montes. Sanchez, Leo Sanchez, Lynn Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Maria Sandifer, Lynda Sandlin, Christine Santa-Cruz, Fernando Santamaria, Marsia Santamaria, Martha Santamarina, Grethel Santana, Roland Santiago, Aileen Sariego, Jorge Schwartz, Mark Schwartz, Mike Segal, Ruth Selph, Charles Sera, Fernando Sheldon, Daniel Shimer, Joseph Shimminger, Donna Shively, Kim Silveira, Carlos Silveira, Pablo Sinak, Wendy Slovak, Steve Sobrado, Ramon Solana, Carmen Soler, Nelson Solis, Sandra Solis, Sergio Solo, Dania Solo, Patricia SOPHOMORES! 1 5 7 Sosa, Charles Sotomayor, Ruth Spillane, Bill Spurling, Jeanne Starnos, Peter Steele, Connie Stevens, Duane Storm, Erik Stott, Lisa Stovers, Liz Stutts, Roy Suarez, Ricky Suquet, Ana Sved, Gabriel Sweeting, Edward Swett, Robin Switzer, Michael Tallman, Peggy Tallon, James Tamargo, Isabel Tapia, Michael Taylor, James Tearle, Robert Teiszler, Zita Teizeira, Elizabeth Terzado, Alexis Todd, Allison Toledo, Nelsy Toledo, Pedro Torrealba, Desiree Torrens, Richard Torrens, Rolando 1 5 8 XSOPHOMORES .r ive 3. .g' These sophomore girls stick together and take it as it comes. Here they pose for our camera px bu - fi- C-YN Q B 1 s ..--1 ,filly IS 'f X f, Q, . 'i Y A K1Y Li D'N Xi lk' ' 3 ' 1 Vrif Ns. X IX fr! Q , 7 es ff an -lllg . Monika and Pam take time off to relax between their classes. 1-x e -if x Torres, Denise Torres, Maritza Toymil, David Treiger, Jay Trespalacios, Jose Trlana, Oscar Trujillo, Maribel Tucker, Julius Turner, Jamie Valcarcel, George Valderrama, Johnny Valdes, Cari Valdes, Zunilda Valdez, Erick Valdez, Fernando Valencia, Monica Valenzuela, Abelardo Valls, Lluis Vargos, Raymond Vasquez, Ciro Vasquez, Mercy Vazquez, Damarys Vazquez, Jorge Vazquez, Jose Vega, Alvaro Vega, Mike Veitia. Jorge Velez, Brenda Velez, Leandro Vendrell, Georgina Verity, Cathy Viggiani, Debora Vincente, Sonia Wade, Dustin SOPHOMORESX 1 5 9 Waikay, Hilda Waikay, Julia Walker, Darlene Warring, Tom Waterbury, Megan Weiner, Jeffrey Wentz, Brenda Wiener, Randi Wilkinson, Buddy Williamson, Ellen Willingham, Shirley Wilson, Keith Yanez, Mercy Yeekee, Marianne Yock Kim, Rolando Young, Christopher Young, Ted Young, Robert Yuen, Billy Zuleta, Monica 16 OXSOPHOMORES wz Q,4f, ? l ' -, ff- y u. 1--1 2 , J ra Francine Hunt eagerly awaits hearing the latest news E ' ....:, ' C l 1 'K , - ' ' . -1, - 3 ,T -,mir X ff I .l JV sv' X ff 5 A ,.'K' - V, , . f Our furry iriend is the newest addition to the sophomore student body I l 1 l r S' fi ...- J.Otero proudly sells literary material. Fernando P. drinks up after working up a thirst. lu qi: an 'Y f , 1115 ff W2 , m.. You know what he Sees! If Mom doesn't feed them at home, someone will. Annette H. measures up to They wish they could be that muscular. RichardB.'s expectations. Y 3 .3 U Monica V. breaks away. 5 Eagle Scars School life could be any- thing a person wanted it to be. Studying and having fun was accomplished because of a positive learning atmo- sphere. Dancing, fund raising, and fashion were all part of every- day life. Growing was really lots of fun. We hope that our future will be as happy as our days at Southwest. Cfsfrwfxn ll' M-MN fc:5l '4 K Q 1 .o. - us ...la THE EAGLE SOARS! 1 6 l 'mx aq- 'l -aww. MN, I ,z 1 41' . I as aw-- J l e Uiq tl i Q . i . 1 it -a ,lf E 1 I R 4 I fl 5 Mike Lesman inspires his team to, Spear the Cavaliers. I I Y We are family, is a feeling shared by all band members. Being There Whether these people were just at the ference. To these students, being there was all that counted. From standing in pep rallies to just sta .d- Wading ing out in crowds, their enthusiasm showed vitality in all they did. , Together, our friends took time to support our school and participate in all activities. They encouraged us to get involved and en- joy all we did. So thanks, Eagles, if for nothing else, than for just being there! U . is E. xl I il , 21 ni aa - Q! 1 E. I , 5 f , 'I 5 51 I . lg . j !l il E 5 I. EQ ' it PM il s V 1 B- S It x- A ' ii a If I., 3 f o 1 sv x t-I J Q la, fi' . ri ht lace at the right time makes no dif- I 'Q IQX I A GQ Q! 5:22. fin' pl' K ' 'f ' ., f '., l '21 If 2541. 5 ' - x '2l4'p 6,5 - 5 3 'RP 13 A: ' we O ig, l 6 ZXTHE EAGLE SOARS T' Michelle Cherry and Kim Bailey share a day together. Doesn't this perm look precious? asks Oscar Llorente. v L' u AN' 'Xin it v , my .' iff 1,. ,J .f I W4 '! 1 . ...gif-pa, , 1: I .Ali x if 1: 1- 4 I 'L N 'i fw- .- ,Hvnpv - ' N 4 , tl In x av fr X I 1 Y . , 1 fr :ga-5. I f. . 1 'N , ,'f ,l' of ' ' .':vr-:Xl -5:1207 V ow al V' f f x -'4 . .1 ' r if 2551? 94 ,mi gk.:-5, '.- Y if 1 V 4' ml fin:T.i, ?54'S. 43- 'in' may 4 A ,f ., ss, ai : , , 2, if 4 i 1433 L. . ., l Q 3 1 5 ,Z 4 34 r' f j' . '7 4 -. r, Y.. - law . , , v ,Ji V ig A '. -Ma '- J P 4 9 1 5 qw ' 1:4 ' 1. G4 '.j,,'f 'hfiml 1.4 X 71,4094 I ,f 11. 4, , 'ffiis-gg, 'Y7 vr '7 :if ,H 4 ,..14 ,. nf-5 ,,. rf ' A scot shows purple pr1de for a football game i , 41m dx , D ' ' 1 ? , :VL ' ' h ll .- o 'F P- AS' QQ' X? . 0 K ,. , . Wi K1 : na Y , VLQQ 'w f wiqm W. ,..-. aprt ziia . as i +1 :sees U X . vi. . f - I - 4 . I n 5 ig n ' V Q'sf'x w ' ' fNx,f .NV, W ' W 'X f ' v if .W ' 5 , 4 Q M V it :I I L4 . t V-4 1 :ips vi A X. V . Hg A. X .. sf 7 , mile, -ev, .3 l ' 61, x Y ll ' . ss ' I f ff lp Diane Basulto fixes all her errors. n Deep in thought, Pat Howanitz attempts to finish his classwork. Adding it all up is Marguerite Black are 3' .- Af I J 1 .1 K 1 :N ' Luis Delacerda sharpens his pencil for class. I-I0I'ie Harms tries to figure out the meanings. . i- 4-Y A .'L i Y Y Y rv i J 1 6 4 XTHE EAGLE SOARS l Typist Nuria Rodriguez, keeps her eyes on the book. l v l I 1 w w 1 w l i n ll Studying lsn'i So Terrible g Our student body did work hard. De- Je .1 ' spite the numerous parties, pep rallies, . ' ., Ll ' club meetings, and dates, we got down to 4 wi business and got the job done. 02 Q 'N Planning our futures enables us . I to reevaluate our lives and strive for intellectual gains. We aspired I. to grow both socially and aca- '! 4 .1 . demically. 1,55 0 A -X 5 Learning stemed to all major fl ' ' ew E areas: English, math, science, etc. E233 4 With a new bill in effect, we had to L prove that we could make it, and Q H 1 we did. E L Q 'T x M I 'l i 3 Tl, g 1 2' ,f- sg k ,4 l s i . R Y - f l Xa' A W A il V W , 1 ,Rx 1. 3 e ee aT Carole W. shows how writing notes is an easy task. Robert Rodriguez studies some American history. A 3 'ee ...:1E' R' -T15 g . .J lgfg? , . -L, mlm- , - vm r- -r , THE EAGLE SOARS, 1 6 5 Roger Cooper is looking for damage. Working Hard Aside from fun and friends, students real- ized that in order to make good grades and eventually get into college, they had to work hard. By doing so, students achieved their ultimate goal: learning. Homework was stressed by most teachers, but so was taking advantage of class time. Some students even worked overtime and took a seventh period during the day. Others attended night school. All-in-all, this added to a successful high school career, which should prove useful in years to come. W! 2 Wofklng 011 the Lancer is Ph0f0g1'3P1'1eIU Gabriel Garcia. Dawn Whelan prepares to improve her computer skills Q ef ,YQ K L lr e -. V 1:09. 5, 4 1:0 204, 1 V ,: if f- ' wx 9 A ' A 7 Mark Soeder gets ready to drill a board or his hand whichever comes first Carlos G. on clarinet. Lisa Thomas takes notes. xxx -u.Q. ,Lum 1 A -:L-...X-511-I 1315 .f 'f' 463751-V Carmen Milian recopies an essay for her English class. A-S-D-F. Darla Morrison learns to type. My ' , ,..d' Using a compass with his graphics project is Wilfredo Gonzalez. ,... Michell 1154! -xii e Rodriguez gets physical. THE EAGLE SOARS 167 w-sw, David Torres likes to look on the bright side of things. This isn't really happening, thinks Marco Vargas. WV NHC, Ro' Feeling So ,-0 X , sy g O1 I V I ' ' Terrific Creating an atmosphere of excitement and enthusi- asm, the Southwest student body always found ways to keep itself cheerful. Throughout the year, we filled our days with action- packed activities and shared good times with people we liked. Whether walking through hallways, talking with friends, or sitting in classes, we tried to look on the bright side of things. We also subjected ourselves to quality events and peo- ple. Homecoming, football games, and banquets were part of the thrill. ln the meantime, our peers cracked jokes, told stories, and played tricks on each other. But it was all in fun, and it added to our feeling so terrific. 2 i ' ---an Really. He's about this tall, explains Monica Padilla Maggie Garcia gives us all that friendly feeling. gf--1 9-sf. -olllll'n. We may not be number one, but we come a close second! Z .Q ,Q '-mx I ,V ,,..49 ' Like . . . gag me with a pitchfork, says Lipsy Delgado. Jenne Nichol relaxes. IFS a blast! says Ana. Chris G., Mary H., Sandy D., and Irene B. are always up for pep rallies. vi f ff K, f jk L...-1 ' 1 -l --L Who says lockers are only for books? Why use a pen when you have liquid paper? Q ' ,,, +o g Y g , ., Xp' ,, , , S THE EAGLE SOARD L bi 'J O Ax ...f '-'ff Auf ,Xl lalff 9. Laura Clark and Susan Stawarski relax after a pep rally. wqy Chris G. and Joseph P. sing our Alma Mater. Q rv O7 what would school be like , X W ' without friends? We all know Kill I the main purpose of school is to , r , learn, but having - ' friends makes it more ' ' p h OH enjoyable. .iv 6 What is a friend? A 5, 4' - friend is someone we ' ' 4 9 ' U X can talk to, someone ' 1 , who will cheer us up, K 1 wi , C f v and someone who un- ' ' .X ,W X , . derstands. A friend is that person we like and trust. IYOXTHE EAGLE SOARS J 5 ll .L x Deby, Jose, and Nelson work in a friendly atmosphere. Lourdes and Christina R. closely watch the festivities. M Q I .4 3 9 ' X - 'Il V 5. M .2 5 . f UQ, ,ff - ., M ' . . lf' '4' l'C'!l-.fx.,,-, 'A Kelly C. and Sandy A. smile friendly for the camera. it 'f ll The awesome threesome: Tina, Mary, and Monica. 1 ,SF-J Vincent DeCario and Nancy Jones Mary and Johnny can more trash. Qx 1. .-,. fm fhgxtfti .,, N . xg' Y' -A f k .ggi 'ar N Mercy Gonzalez and Kathy Lesman stick together through thick-and-thin. Friends like Tony Diaz and Rick Perez help each other in class. ls this any way to treat a friend! Do you want him? asks Diana, You can lean on a friend. ' .., . .4 '.'. 4. , . , . 4 A I I U Al 0 THE EAGLE SOARS 17 1 . is P 5 maintaining a high degree of excellence. Essays were written, experiments were developed, dialogues were 1 memorized and spoken, projects were created, and for- ' mulas for equations were taught. J And let us not forget the the dedicated individuals who I . 1 . a T: Q . S n I 1 ' ' r f, 1 , f gf Teachers fx i v Are Hel ful English, biology, science, art, math, history, if 1 and physical education were just a few of the ' 1 i many subjects that involved teachers helping gr . ,Y - students. Whether it was a trivial question or a ,- serious problem, the teachers at Southwest were .ff always there to lend a helping hand. 3 Each department made sure that it succeeded in sponsored clubs and attended functions. If not for all of these special teachers, we might not have benefited so in our high school years. Mr. Ward helps his students find answers to questions. Lv' X QQ' , f F 5 F I v Ms. Losada teaches notes to this flute player. , .Rfk , Ms. Mamakos gets a kick out of teaching computers. l eff.-A 2..,A in F L if arf . 4 'xi X X :I Q ll 1 N ': -1 55 Coach McCoy explains all the directions thoroughly. Ms. Glass gives pointers on how reading can be helpful. ri E we '--'-'-'H-an . 0- WMWv uhhh: . . ezqhhm, A mains.. v vrfv.v.1.v,v.'mV4v4wnmYAU4hlU.YA'M Nunn v.zzv.!I9 ' RVN-'.nuHv4f-'M u q'45H'.tv.nuY4V4U1 4 .-.mg JL! 172fTI-IE EAGLE SOARS 1. OC -Q Ms. Touzet teaches Luna Chavez about art masterpieces Dr Powell aids Isabel 1n 1earn1ng the wonders of 11fe it Jn... Mr Chrner works wxth Dawn D MS Murphy WI' 11195 a P355 5 W '1 W ul rn 0 N 'H- 93 '.3 tn 5 0 O Q- 5 0 O1 BT' www' N xx l 'N' Mr Woo11ey's students enjoy th1s graph1c arts lesson Mr Brumf1e1d po1nts out facts min nlguaqwi 1 .v1.YaU4Y4YjlPy 4 44 r nmamn' 'AV 'A' W lgff N I 1 A I i u 2 E !. 5 S , !3 - A :Q E'- - U my ,ab Qx , n - I ' .il I E, 5 r at s 1 2 ' Q: 'V --... . 5 I V77 ' ' t 'f J! PM '- - -Q F I ' s ' .S 'fa ' , . : in :Q if 5 .fer X4 ' , ' , ' n ' A - I A f 7. 5 V, - R 'J 4 5 F I E 1 A f X12 O ' ' ' 1- - Y - V Why ' ' ' ' S a 1 ' as . 'A n X' K: Q .- ,I V . 3 I S ' ,' - ' I X - . -1 13, .4 'sf . - 1 0 52 ' ' - .12 , 11 . . A ', u 4 A. . . - - E . - . . . 5 ' 5 E n t 9 V 1 -Q ra' 1 ' 4 2 v- L 1 5 ,. Z t ,t Q 1. 5 11 Q! 4 V x Q E 5 I 1 X U '- 1 . A....?f.g 9 9 , is I 1 f 'N . V K' 21, y.W.5,f9? .-... A ,Q X ' J ' A V. f 3 1 .. , sf' 9' ' F . E A S E ' 5 .. .1 f . 8 K r 44777 v 1 nu ' ' 'WWW ' ' ' 'U I .sf A A A All -' ' lllhhlhhid u A 4'-WWAmv.-nmnu'.'4 ' ' 'HH' r - ' - M.mnr.m'A'-''-'MH'A'4nr.umm,lmf.n'f.1.vJ ' FU f , . . Iris 39 'i 1135! -Q., , A -,,., l 1 , W3 T si? 4' , x G I , - 'W 1. 'f f Y 'I' Q 13 13? 1? 5 r. fw '?'3 I i r n Lipsy Delgado shows some animal instinct. Q 6 Can it really be love? Is it really Gene S.? Q3 'KEY' YA fl gf 'kb Wg? EPARKER J f 4 ' - sg? Maria and Ruth are ready to go to the World Series. f 'f' 21 9 ff Trick or Treat 5 It was a time to dress up i 1' and look like someone Qor somethingl else. We came to school and were welcomed by qi- such characters as gangsters, YS 11,51 Willem:- tl bies. X x monsters, monkeys, maids, cave people, witches, and ba- Southwest was trans- J' gg. ,,,, il F844 x I formed into a magic land, I' k X 5 where, for at least one day, we 7 could escape and be totally -- different. if X0 'E 5: . fn. EEE. Elena Roman, in her maid suit, is ready for today's work. Tinah, Javier, April, and Marion go punk rock. THE EAGLE SOARSJ' 1 'Y 5 Y-4 . , W ' E . t an Q C 'f 5 'S I I Susan Stawarski's answer is correct. Anselmo M., Silvia M., Enrique S. and Ruben G. wants a family portrait. 55 it .. t 1 I Waiting Patiefitiy to fiii his Pint is Mike MCCaTthY- Denise B. and Albin K. enjoy each other's company. 1 Putting lt p All Together 5 Wasn't 1984 a great year? Pep ral- ' lies, banquets, Homecoming and con- I certs added to our social lives. Reading, p studying, and homework added to our Mft A learning. We can be sure it's a time that A 2 we won't soon forget. It really was fun! X t 'X J ,4 1 V -. 'Q 2 swii 5 A ' fmt' A X fx L, M-Q Showing her purple pride, Terry Fernandez draws the Southwest Eagle. IV. LY I , 1 1 I M X A, Ayr I I XX tx' t l 7 SXTHE EAGLES SOAR in . 'R .w X V, 44,1 sw 5. W If ,X-. V 3 Gary Palgon doesn't agree. il -'S 7 ls I mr' --4 lim . HI' w s w 'as ' 5 ' r 'a ck ' x ,: hz ft' ' N . .. 4 V4 ' le' ltr F-57 4 - 1. 1 A I R :' 4 jg, sV wg, 1 ' ' 'KL , .Qs!,n,,.1f,,.5. Mike Dandes is thrilled to death about being in Mu Alpha Theta. H . Q , . V . . ,ui ' Mercy Yanez and Marvie Hernandez prepare for the holiday. Liz Ojeda discusses the Close-Up plans. I - ' v ' - A Clubs Clubs were an integral part of the extra-curricu- lar activity at Southwest. Besides keeping the stu- dent body alive with spirit, clubs were the initiation point at which service and aid to our community took place. These groups gave us more to do than just at- tend school and study. They provided us with a way to socialize while help- ing others. new f' I 'I lgiiq' Y' Q' O 941 .-V' o'3'S - milf' g . I ' T-5 U 3 Q9 1? Q ' Q A y, ' ' A . Q , its-2' K. ve., V I' L' R W 4. l4 ..- - an 2, -N 9 3 wx ' 1 '?f?Q yf' 10 , 6 ipi 'Y -hw'-, I-1:-iii- .jvin f- nt' A ' as , The Pep Club excites the game by cheering the Eagles. f' -X Qkolfwt' Q 'QOQQ sez., v. Q g - 'A . 2 ' f - -if 'swat .5 ' df, ,ylv . gl , -461,6 Q- Q- e ,A ' Q , 'ff 1 Q L. p :T L.. 04' ' P' 9.4 Q. - 3 A 'FF I Vo 7' Q .Qi E L WN WY , 77' A I if I yff' Thespian members put on a real performance. - - CLUBS! 1 7 'I .:,. l fa 1 I Q 2 5 c Pl Caught snacking is Lourdes Rodriguez. Key Club members include: top row: Ana Hernandez, Rosa Meneses, Ana Veiga, Christina Rodriguez. Rafael Vargas, Helen Jagielski, Henry Lin, Nancy Chiang, Celia Naylor, Lee Oppen- heimer, Elaine Rinaldi, Nick Benedico, and Mr. Angel Menendez, sponsor. Bottom row: Lourdes Rodriguez, Lisa Chase, Geraldine Estevez, Andrea Papier, and Isel Escobar. 'P' Aa.. Henry Lin takes notes about a project. v i Hiillliw XA NP! L..,.-qna 'J Giving a big Key smile is Helen Jagielski. Javier Reynaldos thinks about future plans. Nancy Chiang is an active Key Club member. 17 8!CLUBS F f ,, 3 . ' f' Sponsor, Mr. Angel Menendez, and Kiwanis representative, Mr. Ashe, agree on a job well done. fi' Rafael Vargas and Angel Leal smile at the thought of having a Key Club party on campus. .?M ml Q 1 Q I Officers: Rosi Meneses, Elaine Rinaldi, Isel Escobar, and Ana Veiga. Key Club Key Club International was busy during 1983-84, living up to the honor of Service Club of the Year. Many activities and school projects were held throughout the year and included: participation in the Af- terschool House, helping in the Or- ange Bowl Parade, and participating in softball games against other clubs. Officers who led Key Club through a successful year were: Isel Escobar, presidentg Ana Veiga. Maria Nieto, and Rosa Meneses, secretariesg and Elaine Rinaldi, treasurer. The spon- sor was Mr. Angel Menendez. J Lisa Chase attends the weekly meeting. CLUBS! l Y 9 .4 .Jn 1 -2 E 5punq, my ' ,ff A lik, 21 fa' if 16 4:4 12 aff , . 1 Y V kv 44 :gnu gi' . 419191 I Un- ' 1. Amitie members: top row: John Rodriguez, Dean Hale, Ari Gonzalez, Cheri Lazar, Mercy Gonzalez, Tommy Miller, Johnny DeBord, Ed Rabel, Chris Hynes, Walter Flinn, Meiling Miller, Debbie Burgess, Norma Ledesma, and Lisa Ehrlich. Bottom row: Mike Booth, Wendy Goodall, Mercy Castro, Adis Riveron, Dawn Malogrino, and Mike Rosenberg. Paying close attention to the president at a meeting are Tracy Hooper and Lisa Coston. Am1l19 Amitie, also known as the club of hearts, was busy this year doing ser- vice projects. Their main goal was helping at the Charlie House, where they gave their time and effort to help those not as fortunate as them- selves. Amitie's officers were: John De- Bord, president: Mercy Gonzalez, vice-president, Walter Flinn, corre- sponding secretaryg Silvia Muriedas, recording secretaryg Norma Ledesma, treasurer, and Dean Hale, sergeant-at-arms. The club was sponsored by Ms. Ofelia Hirigoyen. ISOXCLUBS V E l A I N The Amitie members listen to new plans. HARVARD 1. Q JZ, .,,z Y ' - I ii. . 4,1 .1 i 4 .. Q J ... 14 Officers: Dean Hale, Mercy Gonzalez, Johnny DeBord, Norma Ledesma, and Walter Flinn. '- ' V 3 l .-...amanda f' 1 x M , 'X gf Albert Rodriguez attends the weekly Tuesday meeting held in Ms. Hirigoyen's room. Ms. Hirigoyen helps with the ticket sales. A MeTCY Gonzalez is not haPPY about missing Gary Palgon enjoys attending Amitie meetings and participating in activities. lunch. CLUBS! 1 81 S in The Chez Nous Club members include: Jackie Ruiz, Clara Lopez, Maria Aparicio, Warren Condon, Diane Basulto, Lourdes Calas, Debra Amores, Irene Ba1bis,Ysa Cartaya, Sandy Deoliveira, Annie Lopez. Raul The junior members of Chez Nous are: Lourdes Calas, Irene Balbis, Diane Basulto, and Nora Lola. 182fCLUBS ' N i ,. .3,-.zz- -,fi ,,f.9i'-HW - 4 x' 1 '- 4- 1 tv 5 ' ..1 .'-v, 1' . I, , deVe1asco, Nora Lola, Arlene Nardelli, Martha Sotolongo, and Maybel Alfonso. 1 Lourdes Calas, Irene Balbis, Sandy Deoliveira, Raul deVelasco, and An- nie Lopez discuss future club plans. I 'af Diane Basulto, Ysa Cartaya, Nora Lola, Debbie Amores, Warren Condon, Arlene Nardelli, and Maybel Alfonso arrange a calendar sale. 1.- 1 Diane Basulto, Maria Aparicio, Debbie Amores, Ysa Cartaya, Warren Condon, Arlene Nardelli, Annie Lopez, and Maybel Alfonso relax before attending an outdoor meeting. . .lil , 4--'- ' 5' ' 1 nb in in The senior members of Chez Nous are: Warren Condon, Maria Aparicio, Jackie Ruiz, Ysa Cartaya, Debbie Amores, Clara Lopez, Annie Lopez, Sandy Deoliveia, Raul De Velasco, Maybel Alfonso, Martha Sotolongo, and Arlene Nardelli. Chez Neue Gives Service Chez Nous, the French words for our home, is also a club that gives a family image of togetherness and and dedication while providing ser- vice to the community. Enthusiastically involved in as :A many school-related activities as possible, Chez Nous members tried , to boost morale and improve on the overall environment in Southwest. During Halloween, this club - dressed in costumes and provided entertainment for children at the Dade Youth and Family Develop- ment Center in order to celebrate the occasion. , 1 g jfQ'.i'Qf'i 1522? 6' 1? ya-1111, , I 41 ? ff' ' xg K if Irene Balbis, Arlene Nardelli, and Annie Lopez decide what to do with funds, while Arlene Nardelli takes it all in stride. CLUBS! 1 83 - t, ational Honor Having and maintaining a 3.6 average may have been impossible to achieve for some students, but for the members of National Honor So- ciety, it was just a way of life. Its many activities included tutor- ing, helping out at local hospitals, and running the school bookstore. National Honor Society was spon- sored by Ms. Gretchen Hankins. Of- ficers include: Helena Solo, presi- dent, Angel Leal, vice president, Mercy Gonzalez, treasurer, Lee Op- penheimer, sergeant-at-arms, Lisa Chase, secretaryg and Michael Prada, Historian. Helena Solo keeps up with all the paperwork. ll While talking about plans for National Honor Society, Lourdes Rodriguez looks around 31 if 52 Jose Otero tries not to smile too much. I don't understand what you re talking about' -P-rv, v A ,QC -9' -Aw its Epi ,wi 'L ,. FLAG xl-'x .Riel xP4. -- f. 1.5135 L Members include: Bottom row: Mercy Gonzalez, Diane Alvarez, Helena Solo, Cathy Crossley, Geraldine Estevez, Elizabeth Suiter Florbel Segura Mari Murga, Maria Nieto, and Ari Gonzalez. Middle row: Ralph Gomez, Lee Oppenheimer, Angel Rodriguez, Nancy Salabarria Lourdes Trespala cios, Clara Lopez, Christina Rodriquez, Henry Lin, Jose Otero, and Gilberto Blanco. Top row: Jose Gonzalez, Susan Stawarski Rafael Vargas Ana Veiga, Lisa Chase, Nick Benedico, Celia Naylor, Lydia Guerra, Angel Leal, Lourdes Rodriquez, Michael Prada, Jose Garcia Ed Glenn Mike Lesman, Andrew Colon, Jay Cunio, Cheri Lazar, Ed Rabel, Jeannie Requate, and sponsor Gretchen Hankins. 18 4!CLUBS , -'94 X :EN fp' .. Wt. ' Q 5' 'fit AF: ik 5 'IU , , Mx fs' Officers: Helena Solo, presidentg Angel Leal, vice-presidentg Mercy Gonzalez, treasurer: Lisa Chase. secretary: Lee Oppenheimer, sergeant-at-armsg and Michael Prada, historian. Diane Alvarez has plenty of Spirit, Cathy CI'0SS1eY rushes to finish l'101'1'16WOI'k- I wonder when this meeting will end so I can go to lunch, thinks Lourdes Trespalacios. , if it A we .sg 1 if X ., , .axi zu, I if ' 2 My U I., '. r 4 - .,? ,.,,,- ' 1 ' 1 ' i -f lf1Ti ' f ' Q M IL w:i?:.'T 'Ai fy. A' N ' 4 1 - ..f 'f V - ? it 'lg ,Q 1 .I ,V ff all f I if it an 'A' .x:36g', ' it save' 4, Q ,u 1324 ff Q3 f Ms. Hankins is shown here, listening with great pleasure to future plans for Honor Society. Lydia Guerra happily poses for the camera. 1 l CLUBS! 1 8 5 Close-Up Goes to Washington Learning about politics and get- ting involved in activities was what Close-Up was all about. Open to any junior or senior, Close-Up's main project was planning its annual trip to Washington, D.C. In order to help pay for the trip, each club member sold bagels, bumper stickers, and baked goods. In preparation for the excursion, the students studied various books which covered the issues of the time. During the trip, Southwest's stu- dents toured the cities of Washing- ton, Georgetown, and Williamsburg. They also attended seminars and lectures. All-in-all, Close-Up had a wonder- ful trip and a fine year. Alex O'Brien tries to comprehend the matter. 1 Jorge P. listens to a fund-raising idea. 1 8 6fCLUBS During a Close-Up meeting. Wayne Crawford puts in his opinion about some current issues. A . .W A K 'F- al I Continuing her responsibilities, Ms. Francis Close-Up members Diane Cordoba and Liz X. Weintraub attends the Close-Up meeting. Ojeda try to prepare for their trip. . V F 1 Close-Up officers include: Diana Cordoba, Tracy Meier, Nancy Chan, Raul Vergara, and Ralph Gonzalez. They led their club throughout the year. ,1- Lee Oppenheimer and Lisa Chase gather information about the trip. fn Q flgfz x Q ff ,a '-...H A spirited sophomore reads about the area that he will visit. mia ... Z s '5 J Tracy Meier discusses the upcoming events for Close-Up. X.,,,s ,f-N. -x ef, f1.ss1 ' A T35 li 4 - A Q Q u xx N . , I 'Xia Jn' T 09 r , ' ku! 53 .rf-.1 .-f.-V 'lb bf Close-Up members include: Top row: Linda Sandifer, Diane Alvarez, Angel Leal, Ms. Weintraub, Danny Loniak, Lori Greenburg, Lee Oppenhei- mer, Celia Naylor, and Andrea Blum. Bottom row: Diana Cordoba, Raul Vergera, Tracy Meier, Ralph Gonzalez, and Nancy Chiang. CLUBS,-f 1 8 7 We Mean Business C.B.E. fCooperative Business Edu- cationl kept busy in order to fulfill some major goals which were set at the beginning of the year. Selling bagels was a popular activ- ity for the C.B.E. members. This fun- draising project enabled these girls to attend the annual Business Edu- cation Breakfast with all the other Dade County schools. Another rewarding fund-raiser in which C.B.E. members engaged themselves was selling calendars and tumblers. The money raised from these projects went to the Abused Children's Home in Kendall. The C.B.E. organization ended its successful year with participation in the Office Occupation Skills Con- test, which helped to sharpen some skills, and the Employer-Employee Banquet, which honored those who helped C.B.E. members throughout the year. Developing good typing skills depends on each student's amount of determination. Just by looking at Zena Pruna's face, you can see she will succeed. 18 SXCLUBS , 4 I HY 6 I Working diligently on her assignment, Mari de la Cruz concentrates on not making any errors. Typing isn't just memorizing where letters are located. Cheryl knows that it involves adding and subtracting so word placement is correct. fw X fl. '- 'X . U V A 4 fx . N...,..f , M- W 3, . bk L er Fw ax, 5-4 Aside from her teaching responsibilities, Ms. C.B.E. officers include: Janet Mena, Gladys Massagli, Becky Ariza, and Bertha Mendez. Mamakos finds time to sponsor C.B.E. We he iigwm , ,Af I 1 , C.B.E. members include: Back row: Ms. Mamakos, Lorraine Parker, Rosa Rubio, Janet Mena Laura Munuz, Maria de la Cruz, Zena Pruna, Wendy Goodall, and Rosa Alfonso. Middle row: Bertha Moralles, Stephanie Barrows, Karen Baily, Illeana Bello, Gladys Massagli, Janet Garcia Bertha Mendez. and Andrea Martinez. Front row: Linda Miquez, Chery Colson, Becky Ariza Denise Menze, Kimberlie Malcolm, Karla Fatool, and Valerie Bryan. li ,yy- A A' l al lx Working to complete an assignment are C.B.E. members, Karla Fatool and Karen Baily. ff: ',. ' fx Luz Reys corrects errors for a typing paper. CLUBS! 1 8 9 I f- E955 3-0 H+' 'Y 3 4 ' '??!i'f'.:f Jr fi 1- 'a. 1 'x' 'fm 'H ' - -A.. '.' 1 it ' HM gf-iv-5 ' , 3! X,fw,'f',p,1: -1 If ,,:'4,.,. ' . -pf, V H, , Szallg R'f?mv,,A:f gi I in iii ,n, 'iid ' ','l5ia'iv...vc..' Sfbifmi' a1 .rI ,.'.f.G Lk- a'4:',.'1'..l5f 21.1 QT Holding their banner with pride are our Future Business Leaders of America. Together they have taken their first steps toward success. I V i Training for her future by taking shorthand is Madja Sanchez. Using her time wisely after school, is Isabel Tamargo. , IQOXCLUBS XX Ms. Hanson, sponsor of FBLA, starts her work. Josefa Morales crams for her shorthand quiz. lr. Executives FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of America, is the national organiza- tion for high school students partici- pating in business and office pro- grams. The purpose of the organization is to provide additional opportunities for secondary stu- dents in business and office educa- tion. Club dedication and hard work has paid off for the FBLA members at Southwest. By selling bagels and tumblers, the club was able to attend the annual FBLA Breakfast, which was one of this year's major goals. 'VVQAQ Xe xxx . A - ---1. 2 4 MTV:- j If 'v' -'i'N.'N . QF '- J f VY, pr , f Getting the job done is Susan Stawarski. The officers of the Future Business Leaders of America. . 1 mtmnmavr ' 'I Maria Leiva works busily on her next week's assignment. Lina and Marianel take fast notes' CLUBS! 1 91 ' ss- D.E.C.A. members include: top row: Jesus Bravo, Luis Martinez, Fred Bailey, Antonio Gayoso, Julio Diaz, and Jorge Ballester. Middle row: Mr. Elmer Debrei, Elizabeth Ferrer, Nemi Villianfana, Maria Sanz, Noelia Ortega, Mildred Weiss, Mery Gonnelli, and Antonio Gomez. Bottom row: Manuel Hernandez, Antonio Calvino, Renee Garcia, Tony Pham, Britton Gillmore, Rudy Collazo, and Rafael Fernandez. il lx 4 1 S '1 Milly Weiss finishes her assignment so she can get some lunch and then earn some cash at work. li IW.. . Mr. Debrei teaches his students about mar- . . ' ' ' ' ' b t ' ' . Being in DECA has helped Tony Gomez learn about managing and buying for his future. ketlng' dlstnbutlon' and on the Jo ranting 192!CLUBS gt . J j I ..,,.,f FW F .x. D.E.C.A. members include: Top row: Benny Gonzalez, Timmy Shabareck, and Leon Leykin. Middle row: Fernando Obregon, Armando Noy, Collin Walker, Elias Tobchi, Michael Gonzalez, Lynn Alsina, Sandra Botero, Scott Gunn, and Mr. Elmer Debrei. Bottom row: Nestor Cabada, Carlos Abreu, Sylvia Herbello, Roberto Rodriguez, Irene Delgado, Otto Sujo, Cynthia Mulla, and Darlene Ore. -,.-- Going to Market A Distributive Education Clubs of America fD.E.C.A.J, is a planned pro- gram of instruction designed for students interested in pursuing and entering specific careers in specific marketing and distribution. Func- tions involved in these fields includ- ed sales promotions, operations, and marketing research. D.E.C.A. was the only youth organization in America that had as its main goal, the development of future leaders in marketing and distribution through a series of competitive events and group activities on the local, state, and national levels. Actual on-the- job training was available to supple- ment classroom instruction. .1-vi Rudy Collazo displays his good study habits. . r I is - J. Taking his time to do his homework in class is Fred Bailey. F' If: ,r-- 'A concentrating deeP1Y on his studies is Britton Gillmore. While sitting in class, Noelia Ortega daydreams about her future job. CLUBS! 1 9 3 4,3 Q.- 7 Mu-Alpha Theta members include: Top row: Joe Meyer, Albert Estra- viz, Ed Glenn, Ed Rabel, Ralph Gomez, Rafael Vargas, Angel Leal, Mike Prada, Ana Veiga, Sponsor Dr. Richard Rowland, Jose A. Garcia, Fausto Lee, Nick Benedico, Dian Alvarez, Andrew Colon, Mike Dandes, Gil- berto Blanco, and Angel Rodriguez. Middle row: Veronica Costero, Lee . , Q , X I Officers: Jose A. Garcia, president, Ana Veiga, vice-president, Lydia Guerra, corresponding secretary: Geraldine Estevez, recording secre- tary: Celia Naylor, treasurer, Mike Prada, sergeant at arms, Gary Pal- gon and Ricardo Silva, mathcomp co-chairmen. Mu Alpha Theta The Math Honor Society is an aca- demic society dedicated to the task of increasing the knowledge of math. Throughout the year, it spon- sors a statewide mathematics com- petition, offers tutoring to students in math, and engages in many com- munity services. Not only does the society benefit the school and community, but it also gives its members the opportu- nity to enhance their own skills in math, as they represent Southwest in numerous math competitions. Members listen to plans for Mathcomp '84. 19 4fCLUBS gl-Mft, ,I PII x ' ' r Oppenheimer, Lisa Chase, Celia Naylor, Lydia Guerra, Lourdes Rodri- guez, Henry Lin, Christina Rodriguez, Jose Otero, and Clara Lopez. Bottom row: Mercy Gonzalez, Amarilys Blanco, Maria Nieto, Cathy Crossley, Elizabeth Rountree, Geraldine Estevez, Nancy Salabarria, Monica Padilla, Lourdes Trespalacios, and Helena Solo. Q Mike Prada performs his sergeant-at-arms duties. 1' - OO va4,,,i:, ll unit: V 1, -'I A ta ..,, ,- . bf vi' 4 ,x 'X , xx LD ,A ik S IT,-Y i, ,R 2 ' L, in f S A 1 . is i X :ills Liz, Jose, and Geri love Math Honor Society. i -f . f'r..,-' 5:4 is G 1 fl.. 1 No g cs '1 6 YN' n 'Q-vi: nlsffrb, -7 Ang I ' l f Mix. . Nkifxf wg g ,C 'fel m s 'Mi'-:' ' :Sw I-:l.Afl- f,,'9Ex53. l yu A Simi itll? . if S 5 KEWVF? . Q A fl trivial: Q.1:F f,Lq 11221: sl is Egfr 'P A , ff 4 1.4. 1- : Zi ' ix. ' The officers of Quill 8. Scroll are: Janet Greco, president, Mercy Gonzalez, vice-presidentg Christina Rodriguez, secretary: and John Rodriguez, treasurer. - .1 Ana Valle patiently looks up phone numbers. . Y' 6....l. dy' - ,,. t -1s,.,-,,,.,, '.- 1 I BN N , ,.A ,.l nf, sf. . I - , f X. f PX. , N Cartoonist Albert Rodriguez catches up on the news while checking on his artwork. Quill Sz Scroll Quill 81 Scroll is an honors club, made up of students with either two years of journalism or yearbook. Their meetings are held after every publication of the Lancer. Throughout the year, it had fun- draisers such as selling bagels and buttons. Its goal was to raise 5 l ,O O 0 for their main function, which was the publication of the Lancer. Any extra money was used for the jour- nalism and yearbook's trip to New York. The officers were Janet Greco, president, Mercy Gonzalez, vice- president, Christina Rodriguez, sec- retary: and John Rodriguez, treasur- er. 'Qs .I li 'e M Lancer editor, Andrew Colon, is an active member of Quill and Scroll Honor Society. 1 A '2fy'An' JKT' ' 3- .f f ,-,,, - ff' 23 Y I Aramis Rodriguez and Janet Greco observe the story which they worked on together. CLUBS! 1 9 5 in .His '. .1 M. 1 F' s. A ILT. N' , Cf ga f , Q, ' ' P+. , Ana 'ff png, - X fre-' lf A Q T. N na 1.: is X A. l. T, -Q' , . -fe f , .1 , .Ik 'l . ,.'Msw-'A A-,qw -' fs- ,f. ff' 4.:f r .. yA,...,.4.2. Us :VI L , V., N? 'Wg ag AOVM ' ' th in YF x . I ' F .,.,. 1. 5,7 'ff ' W l 5 03 ,1-ls' F --W A A Ei.-1.11-M' 15 ' - - ' 'fifgigl' 4. - gt -'-H,-.,'4',.,v.,.g3 0 s V. 1- A - Q I s . , T f 'Mrs U -J, M ' ' Q -' Lv? W ..- , . ,vb ,v.i' eq .-dy .5 ,-ig' fi 5 ,gi f WDA.. -s sh - ,514 CK. . . Q . 1 4, , 1 3 gl' '4xlw.:l lg drug A 'if' 1, Q ,Sk ff ' a 1 2 , ' I E.-0 f r ' - . I Anita Poe carefully designs Milly del Rio's dress with flashy colors. Loyda Sosa dreams about being an artist W if '-Aww . gwSX....:tE::S . .... ..z: x,::-wg--.. X '1:.:: : -1- ...t- V Q .: cv .try .Na . . .. ...N. r. t--.N . :. ,-,A r , v ..x . - , 'A x, 'Q - .gtg - . ' W , ' K . '- fu-'Ri .' fl ff94,'Q- A 4' . . 1 . Q'-I ,pinyfza ...Q- IM , 5 ,. I ! : YS L.-I ,Y Y I j 1 .v.,.',w .-,f.- ,wx , Q X f K S555 f . . f' - .. W1 ' .X - ' -. ' fl tif' ' ' nk -GL K H 'L Q lx I X 9- ' H, Q. f a f f - 't page ' yllx. .Ili I . f ' . .' .4 .. -':s.' .V ,f 'jfs i T 'QR-49. 1. f Y T -. ff' .till 4 ff .fs 2 -fifgg Y ,.' . - 5 X ,gzf 91 ' .Q . 1 NN tfp Are you sure it looks like me? asks Luna Chavez to Adriana Diaz. Artists at Heart The National Art Honor Society lN.A.H.S.l, sponsored by Ms. Rita Touzet, decorated our school with its creations. The club, which met twice a week, provided Southwest and the community with a variety of ser- vices. N.A.H.S. sponsored the annual art show and also sent a student teacher , to Miami Chi1dren's Hospital. The members of the club contin- ually displayed their artwork and won many awards at contests which were held by Planet Ocean, Burdines, and the Youth Fair. rg 1 is l x b K ,Bin 5 I .,,1 l Irv Mauricio, Luis, and Lloyda paint perfect pictures of themselves n . . ft A r 1 . x ' t .J E 4 'Q tif' '12 H H - f e i f-Q . ' -- - 1 .iq-2 vga-,fr , lf.. . ' 4-4'..., .YU . Julia Cirou puts the finishing touches in her painting of Alfonso. 196fCLUBS Q, Luis Chi starts on his next project. r -,.. , Y If ax .ali if A 1 ,E may . my The senior members of N.A.H.S. smile for us. 4 5 Y I President Maria Martinez runs the club well W 1 ea '- f 1Q,,fx-u e f ' W . 'ri M, ,5 ' . 7 4 5 X ,. x N , R P wg an ' ' .,,, is fi M ' S H- fi V Y F' x , wa' aw Art Honor Club members include: top row: Bernardo Rojas, William Bonilla, P.K. Hale, Linda Stein, Paul Rodriguez, and Sean Bry- son. Middle rows: Dante Ruggieri, Serafin Fuente, Rick Suarez, Chris Bellante, Julia Cirou, Anita Poe, Loyda Sosa, Bob Gomez, and gyq Qgwill lj?-may-,airy ji gin J 2 41- 1 p. 5 . ,Ll ,Q 0.1, A3 l - if 3 t 3 I' , is , , , A . I 'YN '.'f2fm3f, 23 s--5.0 -- 'V' - ' gf? 1-'+. w, wg. f ' T . ' .'-- . -r,',v.x ,gl .qui ,.,. X1 5.4! ,,. A.. 5, H . ' Q 1-Y ,V ' ftiWEf'ff'1 5 +2 ,- M-sfv '. .1 Alfonso Alfonso. Bottom row: Luis Chi, Ta- mera Gilchrist, Millie del Rio, Marriette Gar- cia, Jennifer Jenl-xins, Mary Gonzalez, Luna Chavez, Ms. Touzet, sponsor, Adriana Osorio, Mary Campos, Teresita Fernandez, Ivy Perez, and Mauricio Navarete. 1 ,V 1.2 . , if -1,- Jr, T 1 rl- Y Dante Ruggieri, Mauricio Navarete, and Ta- mera Gilchrist show off their talent. CLUBS! 1 9 7 f 1 X . 1 1 y Tere and Kim work together. 1,- 4 ' N f -X. N, . j, j'.f A 3-Q uv f 1 .Y ,. P 4 4,- --zr ' 3' ff'-e A A L! 'Sw 4.1 , H Q ,N , K. x ,M X ,. . , 'JA g , ,. he x..?. 1-qu., .f- .. x, Na am Q. ,U . , , -- : ' ag: . , , M r.,.rg.,,' - ,, -5. A- W 1 ,L Y, 1 X' 'ff 5 ' 'T - . 5,.::1i1.f'Zf- N 'Q 3' . bg, Q xg.-:fd 4' K if vi, . , Q ' f .. 49'1WX1f ' 1 . 1?-,,:' v. y , ff -l A- L x we 1 ' ,255 ' -e A af' 'X felis Michelle Brown makes a perfect wreath. What's Cooking? Preparing to meet the challenges of tomorrow, the members of Future Homemakers Of America toiled many long hours to perfect their var- ious duties and obligations. In doing so, they learned all the skills they will need later on in life, such as cooking, sewing, and planning a budget. Along with these educational en- deavors, the members made wreaths and sold them for Christmas, sold stuffed animals for Easter, and at- tended the Florida District meeting of l '.H.A. 198fCLUBS ad lf' Designing a holiday project are Carmen Alsina, Lourdes Alsina, and Angie Rios. il Marvi Hernandez and Sandra Gomez are proud of their perfected and finished product. S .-I -r Y A, if '5 , Illlllllllllll ,ff ' 6-in v ' 2 Members include Sandra Gomez, Kim Humphrey, Michelle Brown, Marvi Hernandez, Mercy Yanez. Carmen Alsina, Lourdes Alsina, Angie Rios, Tere Ramos, and Carolina Almeida. fl'1Iif'i 5 ?1 if ' 5. . ., Thespian members acting their age? jj 'Sf' -. ,il f ., Tk If -- 5 1 .,,.:,L 1 . , M ,, .N V i Q' . f . if , I . 1 , A n ' 4' a-lf , L V L I i 'A' ' '85 -J V . A w 1 1 Members include: Top row: Nick Benedico, Ann Lopez, Robert lzquierdo, Colbi Leff, and Kelly Ray'S girls just don-t give up. Fitzgerald. Middle row: Maria Herrera, Francine Hunt, Tim Rodriguez, Susie Galvez. Jill Rooney, Chris Gemuerr, and Kevin Kelly. dlhr '1 41 , , - ' 33, ,Q ,, . 'mi ' s ,- gg' '01-uv' 5, i rf, ' Iii? .4 ,.1t v Qi? . lsr N3 'WH- Thespians, with their sponsor Ms. Greco, smile for the camera. The dedicated officers of Thespians show off their acting talent. lt's All An Act After a three year absence, the 1983-84 Thespian Club has rein- forced its interest in theatre. A Sha- kespearen festival, along with pre- sentations of The Odd Couple and South Pacific, were major produc- tions this year. With first year sponsor, Loretta Greco's enthusiasm, Thespian mem- bers were proud of their achieve- ments. The officers of Thespians were: Alex O'Brien, president, Nick Bene- dico, vice-president, Bubba Roohani, scribe, and Susie Galvez, secretary. CLUBS! 199 lets Soar in Field of Science Traveling through the field of sci- ence was the Junior Engineering Technological Society fJ.E.T.S.D. This international science club visited such places as the Planetarium where they viewed a lazer show and Cape Canaveral, where they watched a space launch. Competitions were held county- wide, including a match at the Uni- versity of Miami against other high schools. Continuing his responsibilities as J.E.T.S. sponsor was Dr. Samuel Meyer. Club president, Andrea Blum and vice-president, Lourdes Rodri- guez led the way for a successful year of science. Wx., I , . ' ffffl a' Andrea Blum . . . what's that you're sniffing? 4 rr-3 ' , AA.,-uv 'rd '7 - x, Clara is satisfied as she looks over her work. J E T S Club members compete against other schools in the field of science ZOOXCLUBS ll L. I Jets Club members include: top row: Henry Lin, Gilberto Blanco, Estevez. Bottom row: Nick Benedico, Jose Otero, Rafael Vargas, Diane Amarilys Blanco, Maria Nieto, Lourdes Rodriguez, Fausto Lee, Lisa Alvarez, Clara Lopez. Celia Naylor, Lee Oppenheimer, Elizabeth Roun- Chase, Lydia Guerra, Ana Veiga, Christina Rodriguez, and Geraldine tree, and Jose Garcia. Taking time out from a busy schedule is For- eign Language Club member, Joseph Meyer. Dedicating his time to the club is James Lin. Lisa Chase listens to last meeting's minutes. A Club officers relax for a few moments. Ms. Dubane thinks about the club's future. Parlez Vous . . . Foreign Language Club, an orga- nization which appeals to those in- dividuals who are interested in var- ious cultures, was open to all students. Besides having meetings twice a month, Foreign Language Club par- ticipants visited international fairs and ate at ethnic restaurants. The biggest project this year was a visit to Epcot, where students were able to take note of various cultures. CLUBS! 2 0 1 na '.l.l.llIl HHH! I f I I llflll U PKTDQ.----. an 5' mxxauhtnr any C0aCh Moore relaxes with MS- Lamb- Monica Padilla shows her basketball spirit by giving her secret pal some candy. Fi' A EW ra 1 SL I r lg . ffsn 3 vi' ,. 1 q f , y ., '1 .,.,'-' f 1, gf xg J.:-4:-wg 9-Soefkrf 1 ' x 'N ' 1 0-,flaw 4 1 fisf x K , ?, --es. nk, - 3' - 5-4' , .1 ,. .,,-fs., . iis .l The 1 98 3-8 4 Basketball Club members are: top row: Tammy Byrnes, Monica Padilla, Maybel Members have faith in winning games, Alfonso, and Jeannie Carranza. Bottom row: Linda Narzissenfeld and Annet Huijing. Basketball Club The Basketball Club, new to Southwest this year, was a great boost to the team. Each member of the club was assigned secret pals and gave the players candy before the games. The club held many fundraisers such as selling stuffed animals and having a refreshment stand at each home game. The c1ub's co-sponsors, Coach Moore and Ms. Lamb felt that the club was an inspiration to the team. 20 ZXCLUBS Jennie Carranza does not think much of one of Coach Moore's sarcastic jokes. -X xv Q. l x A ' Y fn -A 1 T I 1 A A The officers of the Track Club are: Tammy Smith, president: Karen Chiriboga, vice-president: Danny Loniak, treasurer: Diana Cordoba, secretary, and Ralph Gonzalez, just visiting. Tammy's broken leg doesn't keep her down. Enjoying the sunshine at a track meet is club member, Ralph Gonzalez. ,ii j iw Chatting about the plans for tomorrow's meet are Aileen Santiago and Diana Cordoba. Track Club This year, Track Club was very helpful to the track team. Some of the tasks included keeping time for the runners and keeping the scores on the scoreboard. The girls also helped the coaches in measuring dis- tances, and kept records of the long jump, discus, and shot-put throws. The Track Club helped raise mon- ey for trips by selling bagels and hav- ing bike-a-thons. But most of all, the club showed its dedication to the team by cheering at meets. President Tammy Smith took charge of Track Club, and led the group through a successful year of activity. 5! inf Q. X 'f 'f'l4 Li. in gy. .-.-v nl!.3 . The members of Track Club are: top row: Mi- chelle Brown, Aileen Santiago, and Ralph Gonzalez. Bottom row: Karen Chiriboga, Tammy Smith, and Diana Cordoba. CLUBS! 2 0 3 1-3 I ti f f ..-f 1' r me 2 Q it 'H The members of Conservation Club are: June Loochkartt, Mary Estabil, Mr. Climer, sponsor, Anthony Reidler, Danny Loniak, Laurel Keith, Jose Perez, Elsa Rangel, and Debbie Lance. The members of Conservation Club are proud to be aware of their surroundings. Conservation Club ls All Natural The Conservation Club was de- signed for students interested in na- ture. This year, the club particpated in field trips to the Florida Ever- glades. The group also took part in the Step Program, which entailed an overnight trip, where members took part in the outdoor life at the Ever- glades. Listening to the c1ub's plans is April Croy. Danny Loniak knows that the club is great! June Loochkartt is a diligent secretary. Ql- .E 1 4 l X V I Showing her pretty smile is Mary Estabil. 147689 W 'lr Mary E., Elsa R., Danny L.. Anthony R., and Laurel K. are all dedicated members. -.9 Hi, T17 ,. X 4. Laura Clark thinks about the Everglades trip. 4+-wf' The officers are: Laurel Keith, Jane Loochkartt, Anthony Reidler, and Dawn Donatelli. Elsa Rangel waits for the meeting to begin. CLUBS! 205 ei ,,.- -N M.. Sf, 1.2 ,4,1'H I 'J 1 .',V.'4.v-. , ., ' 8,1 ' fa 'P 4 :fb ..f Y fi,s+'l f NT! L Pep Club members define the meaning of the word pep and show they are x X , 44:1 K If .Ju 'I ,vu- 5 15 tl ,,. -- I, Mary Hernandez shows off the club's mascot K gm bf J' -' -LA Top row: Carmen Solana. Angela Chalupnik. Lourdes Rodriguez, Deb- tom row: Christina Rodriguez, Melinda Patrick, Rafael Vargas, Shelly orah Castellano, Tammy Smith, Liz Lourenco, Cornelia Gillentine, Kaufman, and Helen Jagielsl-xi. Nadja Gillentine, Lizette Lopez, Susy Fonseca, and Peggy Wilson. Bot- ZOGXCLUBS ,qvzmz s .1 2 Q 45 Shelly Kaufman parties with Pep Club. 'T' 1 Spirited Bunch With much enthusiasm and a lot of spirit, the 1983-84 Pep Club had an exciting and busy year. Its main purpose was to attend the school's sporting events and provide support. At every football game, Pep Club showed off our purple and white col- ors with pride and led the crowd with cheers. Besides yelling at the sporting events, the members also participat- ed in many community projects. First year sponsor, Ms. Touzet, en- joyed working with the club and X '. fff. 'f 3 K... 5' KN. ML' Helen, Chris, f kept the group enthusiastic. The club officers were: Christina Rodriguez, president, Helen Ja- gielski, vice-president, Celia Naylor, treasurer, Tammy Smith, secretary, and Diane Alvarez, historian. ,-A ' X .. -- J J x' x ' x 5? and Tammy show us their eagle. P' if I j w 4 , F 1 Ei . v.- .Sf 1 . M X A X 1 5' .' '11 1 ' 1 4 f' S ' They know they're not a trashy club! The members of Pep Club just adore their sponsor, Ms. Touzet. . ,, Ur, ',, '.... V. ,- ,, -. -4 ' 'W Ln... . ,...... ' Q-2 ff W . rm ...l ....................................... 1 . .., 'N -I - N' - ' h 5' F. I i w , I -- 'I 'S A Q- 'cf' W2 liv- Pep Club expresses how the entire student body feels about our school. Christina Rodriguez heads the weekly meetings CLUBS! 2 O 7 . 'Yi Q . .ew Tri-M officers include: Vera Kraushaar, secretary: Octavio Campos, treasurer: Elaine Rinaldi, vice-presidentg and Tom Miller, president. Tom Miller prepares for the Fall's concert. Music Masters. Tri-M is designed to coordinate the special talents of vocal and in- strumental musicians. At South- west, this honor society provides an understanding and appreciation for all types of music in our school and community. It is a synthesis of musical talent and understanding. Past projects of Tri-M included the touring of Christmas tree stands to raise money for S.C.O.R.E. QSpecial Concerts Offering Recreation and Educationl, performing a Christmas Concert at the Falls, and providing music for special school functions. Tri-M provided a sense of purple pride for the spirit and music that Southwest is so fortunate to have. 20 BXCLUBS Tri-M members include: V. Kraushaar, M. Lamberty, B. Alexandre, M. McCarthy, L. Sedelnik, O. Campos, M. Zambrana, P. Polster, E. Suiter, L. Havens, and T. Miller. Octavio Campos and Lisa Sedelnik practice their clarinets together. ii Tri-M members perform a concert at the Falls in conjunction with S.C.O.R.E. . I -4 I je 1 Y l x os, S.. gg, Terry Brumfield doodles on the overhead projector in public. Qur Teachers A student's success de- pended on his abilities. However, it was not un- common for a teacher to help with this aspiration. Southwest was fortunate enough to have a dedicated faculty. Our teachers were always willing to give us a helping hand. They always came to our rescue in times of distress. By the same to- ken, when discipline was necessary, these individ- uals enforced the rules. All of us may not be suc- cessful, but we've had a good head start. Worms are not gross! A 5 But you have to do the homework, argues Ms. Hankins ' ii?f..m.. . 34. 15 7? 9'-, its 4 - sp! i m LJ Mr Arthur Thornton teaches his students some handy tips Ms. Moss and Ms. Scherer take their well-earned break. 'Q-ml Coach Plasencia stands tall and looks very healthy H35 954252 iii I I 1 v gi 'Y npv fx if in 111 YC- V ll Ulf C v I., .9 4 -it ,--. I I -.-.., ,. x ffI't . I f I 1 , I .--4 1 - . .s 1 Seen here sorting through her daily duties is principal, Dr. Crawford. Always with a smile and a positive attitude is Dr. Lowe. 'wf T-I 1' Mr. Maggard makes final corrections on an important paper. Ms. Pratt discusses disciplinary actions with a student's parents Administrators keep Southwest running smoothly. Gut administrators aid both students and tacutty. ,ali y v F.. .4.v,.. -nw: N'5,,L f'V!f!f. ff, gag. A -., .?,,',i,, V +- 'it 1' :LM - ' ' I' . . ., xigfgyffj ',fg,'f,'y'f',g ' .gf fl.. X ' N . . W, ,gg o 1 1 f 49 ff M,,f With enthusiastic interest, Dr. Lowe discusses some artwork with Ms. Touzet. -P xl gs P A Ffa -ig, 4- .N Tdlagg V154 'Y' 1,5 ,rc Sv 'Mi s ft wiys' f 63,5 A 4, , N I gyrlr I Y 3 -L, 7 ,. 1, , . 4:- ,J vw Sr.. Af Jf-'flff 'Nr V q Y N 3 -' 1-V4 ,M . . . Being helpful, Ms. Pratt explains the school rules to a student. Dr. Crawford enjoys one of the pep rallies. Dr. Crawford is willing to talk things out. Mr. x V ' ,X fy, . Maggard looks over some of his work. FACULTY X 2 1 1 , 6 fxfg lv Q W , ,XX 9 .2- .-3' 5 , 'R Mr. Hugh smiles while giving out grades. Bob Moon appears tired after a workday. f '.+ S 1 A 3 no-' I 1 L Ronald Rondeau gets prepared for his next class by rereading the next chapter. ,,, l Pete Stamos listens to a student's answer. A N F Kent Dummitt helps answer a difficult question for a student. Biology, ecology, and chemistry focus on science. 2 1 ZXFACULTY , V........M...,.--.. . ,, .Y . 'limi A ' ,, ff wwf' I Q., ',,. Wm Coach Plasencia calls roll before class. X., X X . 'fa - avg: - 5 fy - . fr . , Fred Ellis answers a question about a particular biology assignment. Barbara Schwartz really knows how to work. Samuel Meyer conducts his chemistry class on the overhead projector with a smile. Experimentinq and exploring are scientific. FACULTYf 2 l 3 If algebra, geometry, and Calculas all add up to math. 4 ,2 Keeping busy with plans. Ansel Moore decides on future lessons. ,.-Y ,ff Ms, 'V ' iifvih 1 f C . .4 1,1 X During her planning period, Clara Gillrnan prepares some quizzes. ,,f , 4 ll P3. f' 1- Eduard Lasoff explains some complicated algebra to his students. ia U, W.. 'Y' - . . - - ! Are you going to have fun taking this test? Clara Solo thinks so. Ms, Theophilos gets ready to Janet Rivas doesn t miss a thing 2 1 IUFACULTY leave. French, German, and Spanish are offered here. s, , ', ,, ,. 'H -x f' f'-A. , . nq fi French teacher, Teresita Rodriguez, lives up to the spirited expectations of her classes. K. Through Magaly Giner's effort, her Spanish classes receive the best. Ms. Denise Dubane enjoys a quiet class. E2 E' w QE :4 ' -J. 'Q 1 ,, il. A at f' - 9 A 1 'S ,- .. V Z . j M, , L 3 . . g- ,f xl f Senora Saenz passes out papers. FACUL'1 'Y!2 1 5 A4 Ms. Rochelle Adger Language Arts Q Z,i'3 ' -f1'5 'WZ?f : ? iff. .4-v 5, 4' 1 :ef xv if ff Ms. Susan Black Language Arts I 1-' 'Ji' ' VW, s Q' . ,': j, I all Ms. Norma Craig Language Arts r, A s ,-,:.- 6 n. ff Kgr, Mr. Charles Albury Ms. Gloria Alvarez -3 Ms. Laurie Anderson -J! Driver Education Mathematics Physical Education ' ' . - 3' 'f , ... y , A fr sr ' 1 2 ,, . , , 5, ,'.f:..s ,x ky I 2 -c, X . .W X XY Ms. Raquel Campa Ms. Nezzie Cintonz Mr. Robert Climer Cafeteria Cafeteria Science V. 'tiff ,i .'2'b fx Ms. Suzanne DeLeon Ms. Denise Dubane Language Arts Foreign Language K. AY . if Coach Fitzsimmons is not only an English teacher, but he's also the coach of the football team. He is shown here with a mike in hand. 2 1 6 X FACULTY Mr. Fred Ellis Science Q ' Xlx Ms. Maria Garcia Mathematics Ms. Magaly Giner Foreign Language if Ms. A.J. Bassett Physical Education Ms. Tammy Clipper Cafeteria Mr. Jerald Ellis Mathematics .xi X Mr. Frank George Business Education Ms. Barbara Glass Language Arts gasffefef f .4 I fi u l . C X C Q 4 1 . 1 iq I . l I K . Mr. Alvin Bissette Auto Mechanics :0 .'s CRUT. Q' ,x O ' it 1 0 - . 0 Mo. s Ms. Beverly Couture Attendance Secretary 'J Q 6 K- K l A f- I Mr. Phil Fitzsimmons Language Arts Ms. Clara Gillman Mathematics Q., I Ms. Cheryl Golden Physical Education !yX Mr. Manny Gomez Custodian 1 Mr. Irvin Groff Language Arts Rl QQ! Ms. Gretchen Hankins Language Arts Ms. Ofelia Hirigoyen Social Studies N Ms. Olga Gonzalez Cosmetology ' , Ai . J. , 'Qfqf . H U , sV,jL,:' ' ' , 'fg.g4, . 1 Y ' In S i Ms. Christine Hackenyos Cafeteria I Ms. Charlotte Hansen Guidance Secretary bt ' im B' - ...S 1 Y fini, H I Z 'f '14, '9 ',A . r' mpg., F. 4 am. 7, X' Qi g'1 8. 'gf' 'LN Xx7 B lair: -1 , 2 H, jay ' 'L :FM GN H 145- f y Ms. Geraldine Jones Language Arts VX 'TK y 20 Ms. Loretta Greco Drama 655 Mr. Hugo Hammond Physical Education ,N -.f ?'?gffI , . Q20 ' - Q. xgs'lt'.N f 'N Mr. R.J. Harper Social Studies 6- ff, W Ms. Flora Josephs Cafeteria Ms. Alma Moss carefully takes roll for her English classes. J . l 4 1 NX Ms. Nikita Harris Language Arts 1 1 ' 3 -1 F? 1 ' A in if ,WI Ms. Dorothy Kennison e' we 3. Cafeteria ,,,, f.,4f4,uZ?f, by x Ms. Katherine Hepburn Media Specialist Ms. Myra Killins Language Arts RX, Q vw Ms. Isabelle Hildreth Home Economics Ms. Barbara Kolosna Counselor o 3, , it '-,Tx A f X X ' u I hjg V A - . If A X ' ' liwhg-'6. 5 K f X Ms. Loretta Ms. Anna Kreider Ms. Saralee Lamb Mr. Edward Lasoff Mr. Emilio Lepore Mr. Marty Levin Kommen Language Arts Social Studies Mathematics Cooperative Driver Education Cafeteria Education FACULTY! 2 1 7 I2 W Q R Mfr 4'4 -N Mr. Zechoir, one of Southwest's algebra teachers, gives his students a devious look while he averages quarterly grades. ,L . 'Gm -. if , 4. 'I 7 I 3 3' s. .e w ,nn I I 0 2 f Ms. Debbie Lichtman Language Arts Ms. Carolyn Little Language Arts Dr. Billye Lowe Assistant Principal X 'X 'shawl .1 a ' - ' Mr. Leo Madrigal Exceptional Education I ,XX Ms. Sadie Miller Custodian I Q N, ,Z . .. aeee K Ms. Carol Marks Mr. Michael McCoy Mr. Angel Menendez Dr. Samuel Meyer Language Arts Mathematics Social Studies Science ' 7 ,... ,, A V. -ff' ' V, T 2. L x J 4' 1 A , A vi is X A N X f Ms. Alma Moss Language Arts Mr. Harold Moran Activities Director Mr. Tom Moore Social Studies Q ii Q, 1.7 .fgkx A- nf' ,Q lk' I '1 ' i MS. Sheila Perez Ms. Gloria Phillips Mr. Leonel Plasencia Cafeteria Exceptional Science Education 2 1 8 X FACULTY Ms. Sandra Moultry Physical Education fx F Ms. Maxine Plummer Cafeteria S Ms. Leonor Murphy Language Arts ,XX 5 X s Ms. Zenaida Pruna Cafeteria Ms. Candida Lopez Cafeteria Ms. Flora Mamal-:os Business Education Mr. Robert Moon Exceptional Education Mr. Carlos Navarro Mathematics Mr. Jack Rich Exceptional Education Mr. Gideon Rimon Ms. Teresita Business Education Rodriguez Foreign Language 3 K' N if Ms. Darlene Shaw Ms. Olga Sierra Cafeteria Cafeteria qlk Ms. Millie Visconti Ms. Sharon Walden Cafeteria Cafeteria 'Qk Ms. Ruth Williams Language Arts Mr. Jimmy Williams Electronics vm ' ' - s. Ms. Karen Sue Wilson Language Arts Secretary Ms. Pat Rosenstein Language Arts . gjwi for ' B' 5. 1 ii' I ix: .ity UW13 ' Wt ' fn M Sf. , ,QM,,!A PN 'Q 1 'u 5 'V, Ms. Clara Solo Mathematics if Q4 1 Mr. Bill Ward Language Arts Z- Ms. Linda Willis Business Education .. M., 4 25,71 -4- ,V , ,li V 'w M' ' f 1 Ms. Loretta Wolfcate Mr. Miles Wooley Industrial Arts wr Mr. Scott Ross Social Studies X Ms. Athena Theophilos Mathematics bl '-', , ' +4 1 f I Jog. , gf' ,r f ' ap. 'K-x Sf' 4 1 I Ms. Frances Weintraub Social Studies Mr. Leonard Rowe Custodian Mr. Arthur Thornton Industrial Arts 1, ,, . Ms. Audrey Williams Treasurer , 1 , f P Ms. Barbara Schwartz Science wg--- Ms. Sylvia Velazquez E.S.O.L. Ms. Cislin Williams Mathematics 'If' ,,,.....-0' I 'bw' -..Gig Social studies teacher, Ms. Weintraub, shows that working closely with students is a very good way to teach a class. FACULTY X 2 1 9 Social studies helps us to understand the past. fl P' W: R31 Qi 1 Mr. Sheffield prefers a friendly atmosphere in class. - 4 ,MQ , min-ni 'Q-8.1 D' i-,Wu -1 . if of AI 4- r ,. In her government clas if J' , 'l -gi- aif F ' N l il 'L2.1? . ? 0 n 5 nmf. nl 3-'26 an .I U 11 s, Ms. Hirigoyen enforces total control. . n ' n IT NEW Nfillmflf rw, .,i,g1lIlf muffin ,hgsxllllf Coach Moofe takes interest in Mike Pratt's history work. Ms. Weintraub invites guest speakers to add some pizzaz to her classes 2 2 0 X FACULTY Q? is-. Teaching makes Mr. Menendez feel like a student. Scott Jackson takes over Mr. Connor's stimulating history class. f ' . Coach Jupin enjoys helping Maria Salazar with her government work. Government teaches us about teday's society. FACULTY X 2 2 1 Mr. Sabadowski figures out the watts. In Ms. Duncan, the chorus teacher, shows the correct way to sing from the diaphragm. MS. Hildrith shows how to use a blender K' It 'x l ll. , ' ' 7 it. I 1 ' Q 5 lu X, I ,Q , fl t I t i 2 X Mr. Bissette calls roll at the beginning of the class period. X Y Wu Ss '51 -S' V 0 -xxx . dk! ,fix f' . tl l . Williams records grades. Mr, Wogley explains the ma- Ms. Touzet has a happy outlook for her art students. chine. Electives allow us to study courses of interest. ZZZXFACULTY l Business subjects include typing and beekkeepinq. 431351 , ' f ., Lecturing his class on typing is Mr. George. Mr. Rimon signs some banana's note just before second period math class gets underway. so 1 of 1,1 W' M Q!! Ms. Jack assists one of her students in record bookkeeping class. This is how you type this letterj' explains Ms- Hanson. FACULTY! 2 2. 3 Learning English helps us to use grammar correctly. wb, r f NN' I r fl I f Ib Ms. Phillips works on the semester grades during her planning period. Gladys Fisher reviews for a test. Jgyce Fiscus returns some tests Q .nun xv ffj .tk l .V uc: 1' 1 si ' , , ' Ms. S. Black corrects homework. X 'iw . , 2 5 g s . .. ' . ' I ' Is - ev , LF gs.,s ff' ' 'w i A' 'e's'e is or i' 5111? d to .. 1 -v on 'mt? gf I -.f g.V, Ms. Craig explains a lesson to her students. X PP 0... u gm 5' W .N effl- xy. 41' !.hlSf00ll fp i I5 'Q ,L 6 wma! 5 5. Mr, Hargr,-,vos Checks homework, Taking a break is Ms. Hankins. Ms. Killins plans her busy day at school. 224fI 'l-XCULTY .4 . ' im... .,... , , 5 , rf? 'ev ff? if Q g If-Q ' X -J - '1u,'..gjv1,- -g, K H ,, , N ,Y wisp: 9.1 3 I .L A ,- . . E5 ax U- Q , 'ui' ,, V -f , N .QQ . Nu.. lr Q N 'lv 7 ,W gi ',:sie.5T?513' 1 ':i '1'f -Q-.....,, - -. 1 . - Q i frfvww ' 5 l ,39'Q ,lvl .- -V ' ' Q 3 S5QFj?g,,,-ix-: X 1 ew 1 -... L, ' If B - l Leonor Murphy writes a restroom pass for one of her students in third period English class. Ms. Marks checks some student's work. I Q. 14 M D' A-1 2 fix' 4' ,.--p1 - lim Y. .i ,s W i-, Before beginning her lesson, Ms. Jones checks roll. Mr. Ward sells doughnuts to help the athletic department raise money. We read stories from Shakespeare and Steinbeck. FACULTY! 2 2 5 -ww... Teachers are the backbone of any school system. ,-- ?yf'5g. X fl . N'- fv' f ff f 1 Z Ms. Little and Mrs. Wilson enjoy themselves at a teachers' holiday party. Ms. Williams eats some snacks at the teachers' gathering. F M'M,,,,.A-- S 4.f,,,4-' 'N X , I E N 1 . 8 M Q, iz' v X . 1 , 'V S 4? -1 , gr 'ff' ' Q fn.- Preparing food for the get-together is Ms. Hildreth. Mr. Rich sits quietly in his chair, waiting for the bell, so he can leave. 2 2 6 X FACULTY 5. Grading is not easy, says Ms. Basset. t t 4 K Coach Harris looks over his class carefully. K. x br' Coach Canaveri times his students. ' Smile. you're on Candid Camera. Is Coach Mad!-1931 Southwes-Us film freak? Mr. Shaw counsels his students with a smile. i Southwest students respect their instructors. FACULTY! 2 2 7 fhey're behind the scenes, but they keep us going. 'SYN- Sitting with a smile is Beverly Couture. E df-JA 1 J' , . fy, -P, One of Southwest's custodians, Sadie Miller, rests in her chair while she drinks a cup of coffee. in-4.4. N' X . X - if .see ' 1 Betty Holman stamps the date on the mail. bar- ph xrf x I 3 I Fern Hecox checks over a printout sheet N s I SIIHFOH Dvmond WOFIKS on S0me Papers- It's finally clean! exclaims Leonard Rowe. Ethel Sullivan enjoys her lunch. ZZSXFACULTY 1. li! Xi 1 ' - Z 4 B 1 HN 'l 'I 3 G- if '- , , ?,?:,,zs R., ff f if . ,, ,V 4111 ,f , 4 ,J ' JI ' . 4 ff!! -Q--. K . r 1. , fkiia The crew gathers for last minute instructions prior to the game. Q? When ygu C31-ft handle the water pressure, take a break from it. I LEX MII 1 fl' p 1 f -e--1 A According to Tammy Jam ai fer... mel, concentration is a nec- essary virtue. The team looks nice and clean before beginning its workout. L' S., i T , .Tr i sd P . 'fer' L Oscar Angulo lets everyone know who is number one after , ing the winning touchdown for the Eagles in the Sunset 5 . 4'-A-W 1... -Vi f I . vhs. n Debbie and Lisa treat themselves to a cool drink. .I--I Sports Sports was a popular ac- tivity because there was al- ways something in which to be involved. Whether our interests were in foot- ball, water polo, or virtual- ly any other sport, South- west was able to accommodate us. But winning was not ev- erything. Participating was fun, and the entire school was almost as en- thusiastic as the athletes themselves. SPQ-FLTSXZZS your Team Did li! The Eagles had a tough season, los- ing several games by a mere seven points. But they continued to strive forward, pulling together and work- ing hard. Their endurance finally paid off when the Eagles met the Sunset Knights for the 1983 Home- coming game at Tropical Park. Trailing O-6 in the fourth quarter, the Eagles made it happen. Running back, Oscar Angulo took the handoff from Tony Melado, and with a block from Cesar Suzanra, broke open for a 57 yard touchdown, tying the score. Henry Marambio put us ahead with the extra point kick. The Eagles were victorious. It was well-deserved and long-awaited. After a good hit by Raul Develasco, John Meyers and Jeff Adams go for the fumble. Tony Melado sets himself for a pass play. S pats. Tom Ordiales and Alex Garcia abuse someone. Alex ReQa1ad0 Checks Off with the referees ,w V, - - , - 'J-as Hurry Mar-.ambio concentrates on a punt. 230fSPORTS may Mike Lesrnan sees through the opponents to make a key interception. + JAY 'C X-A .4 -ff-' ' After the Homecoming Game. Oscar Angulo, running back, is congratulated by a friend. 'J J? 'wr Z E 5' I 0 Jeff Adams shows his famous Mad Dog pose. Alex R99- i1ad0 fights f01' the ball- E l f..-.,i4'..Q Q 1 nv 4 . l L xv 1,4 - M ki 54115 , ' .V , The Eagle offense sets up for the play against the Knigh'l:'s defense, which got burned. r' '-x. 4. N I 1' ,Z I E m m ' Lfi-mm SPORTSXZSI bij Coach McCoy tells Johnny DeBord about the next offensive play. Ceasar Suzarra makes a soaring tackle against Homestead after an Eagle turnover. an QP .inf qnur P ut 'E -if ,001 -1 if ' v , ff r Q 'wf l . oil. 2.2, On numerous 0CC3Si0l'l-S. as this one. David Still reaches for the sky and blocks anotherkick. LR L . aw I .554 f 4.J Xl '51 . j R v,' ' as I ' K lf? 'I 1 N is Al U , ..- ,E I 1 q I c Q if' 4 - V L N f v S V , Q 212.5 ,, r I-Ig? ul P' -n G-'I 11 1A XA, - 2 ,T , -P' an ' ' K' W 'H 'Quai' -F' asain- -5 ff M23-lk- -'fi ,zix ' 4 Tim- l983-84 football team includes: Front: Jo! fa ffflashell, David Still, Mike Lesman, Tom- vnu l -clml.es, Al Kennedy, John Wilcox, Thai. A . 'G Mite, Ray Bode, and Brian Weiner. Lenox-vfi ,Q-nw. Sam Verdecia, Tony Milado, Karl VVUQ Uscar fnlmgulo, Eduardo Alonzo, Mike 2 3 ZXSPORTS Rosenberg, Raul Develasco, and Dan Wilhelm. Third row: Alvaro Delesperilla, Juan Larios, Cesar Rey, Marc Balargent, Ernesto Tapanes, John DeBord, Dean Hale, and Wayne Kline. Fourth row: James Mickles, Evan Rothman, Sean Marks, Richard Perez, John Gouge, Alex Garcia, Jorge Lorente, and Michael Pratt. Fifth row: Andy Ramunes, Lee Briand, Alex Regalado, Robbie Taylor, Alfonso Ayon, Mike Booth, and Juan Blonco. Sixth row: Walter Flinn, J eff Adams, Robert Perez, Lazaro Valla- deres, Cesar Suzarro, and Chris Paraskiva. The Eagle offense plays tough against Palmetto, but can't quite make it happen in time. We lost the game by a score of 14-O. Lazaro Valladeres struggles through the Palmetto defense and gains yardage on the play. Although the offense didn't score, the game was relatively close. 4.5 S '51 4,22 Y A ,4 ,K . at ig Coach Phil Fitzsimmons calls a time out to instruct the kicking team of their next play. . -J John Gouge perfects the elbow catch. A. gi? 'n i ' eff F? ' gl' f' Oscar Angulo prepares himself for a play. Lazaro V. gets the offense going. SPORTS! 2 3 3 YW' Y' V Wife! Jason Corley and Pedro Molina pace the side- lines before a game begins. WV I jfy?-33 '1'j 'I..-.J WWVQTEQ . xg 5 A 1 -'L 'spas' -u. fi, rx' Q gl . kill? 1 I X A Q af' E f l , 'J ll J ,O , ,3g,?. N Injuries plague Julio R. and Eddie G. Y Pablo Ortiz breaks a few tackles for a crucial touchdown against South Dade 544 4, ,I if , Ja, -aunt. ...M .W-1 -nav' ,, J., N ... A' nf. -41..,t'4J? fl'S'f 5f- ' 5' ' ' 7 , 1 I - J fw-L44j:,'1 L 155744 V. wcaf' ., V ' D. ,ZZ ,n-'f W. 'V' iff?-6-1' . 9, wit mal? s'J . f 'ff . v.R?v'H'.',' ' 1 -fx ., , 1, gg 5, fb.. ' I je, ., ,,eJ9,y3.x,1 ,gg 'f-. -'-f',C': ,,,4.'.- '-uf- e 1 -,rf AA V gzwf if -5' , V M.. ' ' - A, 1, 1 ' 6. V lu, , In Y ' Q5 ff. . 7'fT -'-'11'.1? ' '.A:'b5 L. ' ' '42 W5 2l5l'9k fu A c, V, ' . , .jr , A ,A,1t, , , , , r- , ., -I ,.t. nfa.. if ,wh gifs.. If M4 1 .. 4 -ff , -2 f -jing, 4- ' , .- 'ML' v 1. -i M - Eddie Gonzalez makes an outstanding play. Mark Schwartz breaks for a big gain Baby Eagle offense is quick against the Bucs 2 3 4 XSPORTS Qur Baby Eagles The baby Eagles' j.v. football team had a 1-4 season under the coaching of Dan Canaveri, Leo Plasencia, and head coach, Fred Grimes. Their four losses were to some of the toughest teams in the county, but the baby Eagles put it all togeth- er and came through with a 26-23 victory over South Dade. The j.v. gained valuable experience needed for the varsity competition next spring. The coaches expressed their optimism for some of the play- ers that moved up to varsity at the end of the season. The Eagle offense has its work cut out as they continue to hang tough against the defense. Shown here are the junior varsity football players for the l 9 8 3-8 4 football season. They gained experience on this team, which will be needed to compete on the varsity level next year. Q -p 1 my f -,fgyiyl ' I Y . in 8 Q X1 K 1 3' 5 il v, ': . g1g..,, , A A lf 'y 1 -w- ...lt - 'YY-m'94',nQ G, -in ,, flxr?i5l..,f ' , , - , V, 1, . M1 ' 9 fl gs., 1 3,5 ,ff . ,.M, 'hz L, 1, ' ' -T141 ' - muy: 3' lfvttiiuml .I Mx 'ku ' ' . 4.1: . I - , .-:UI -I, U f . . - - ' ' sz , ffxiiill .If .,.f,'.2'2'g.1.v-' 1 .740-,1H .'.'i.:, 2 - -' - fbi ll 'f ','!SA'Q.f'f X: J -.4 . s ' ? 'v'- 'fl' PM . 'A ,.-, ,Ld-'tix -y-.-.,N,. ,,- nfl. f ,R Y '.'1 ' .'j L'f 'L -ff3Jff'...'l, AWXQSQ 7-x ff'-.svfiwk 11: 11' '-.W ,P, -. 'yur agp. ' is-', H ' . '-f '. -. ' '-. . . , ' - V, :. -1:-,i. J .g?':..!. , '34 ,A -' an ' ' U . 1, :'.'.fl' ,111-1 5 A- V., .1 --..A 'V The Eagles punt away on a fourth down. Julio Rey cuts inside, faking out the defense. W' 4703. '25,- . 2 . ,. ..'F 5,!.f. 'Y s.,,..,,. , Critical moves are needed to gain yardage. Y VW? yan... S, 'ni Ball carriers must play smart to gain yards. SPORTSXZ 3 5 Monica C. and Alicia P. hustle to the ball. Mary Mazzeo extends into a backwards set. B-7 W'WA: ' Y ,.- Q.-... - . 2. , - .rg Team members include: Back row: Alicia Pasquarella, Carole Woodward, Mary Perez, Lucy Dias Lisa Smith, and Karla Miranda. Front row: Monica Cernadas, Amor Sierra, Mary Bea Mazzeo, Tina Carnival, Adela Cutie, Patty Illanes. The coach is A.J. Bassett. r we 4. L I J, i,,g,4Ag.l 'flaw ' . . ...,,.. - as ' ...li A tough play is made by Monica Cernadas. Am01' Sierra makes a diVi1'1Q Save- Q sl N' 0' Q a if SPORTSXZ 3 7 11 'An Patty L. concentrates to make an accurate hit. Defense is shown by Lisa S. and Karla M. Carole Woodward and Mary Bea Mazzeo set up a double block to defend their court. I -V -- 1 I -ni .Lg-I I ,wkj 1.11-I 5 . f,-f 0604 KUJZHWML ' Lisa Santiago cheerfully calls the lines. Seniors Mary B. Tina, Karla, Carole, Lucy, Moni, and Amor lead the team with style. r ur, A ! 2 3 8 XSPORTS l .V. Volleyball A predominently young and unex- perienced j.v. volleyball team played under the direction of Coach Sandy Stewart to a 5-12 season. l The young group got off to a shaky start, but improvement was obvious by the end of the season, leaving hope for next year. Outstanding players on the j.v. that will be moving up next season are: Lisa Stott, Laura Lokpez, Alina Leyva, Marti Salazar, Ana Domin- guez, and Misty Rorrer. Lourdes R. shows good serving form. - X n, ,-Q- Kelly Collins jumps for a killer spike. gil. Laly Lol-:pez and Lisa Stott check the net. ' inte team includes: Back row: Tracy Newell, fngrid Martinez, Laura Lokpez, Lisa Stott, Misty Rorrer, Marti Salazar, and Coach Sandy Stewart. Front row: Ana Dominguez, Alina Leyva, Lourdes Rodriguez, Maria Sanchez, Kim Chapman, Crissy Crouch, and Kelly Col- lins. L 'K S I Y xl 4 xx mag 65, ,J in QI . 1. 1 a-a,.. 1..-.M ,M Setting the Pace The boys' team, led by Coach Fred Ellis, ended with a record of 5- 2. This took them to regional competition, where they placed ninth. Coach Ellis is optimistic about next year, as he had many under- classmen running for him. this year. These included top runners: Victor Fleitas, Jorge Blanco, Keith O'Neil, and Keith Baker. The girls' team had a large turnout, with much enthusiasm put in by Coach Carlos Navarro. He em- phasized aerobics to get his girls in shape. All-in-all, they had a good season, with a record of 3- 2 . Top run- ners were juniors: Dawn Donatelli and Natalie Campbell. AW ' .- 6,57 Jorge Blanco gives his all to excel. WW QQT X . K I Wweef A . , -- , DS., g, 11 1 -- W c' s ::'f Nxar. It is essential to be mentally prepared to compete. Victor Fleitas stretches as he thinks. Q9 ns lxjl V K X sins x The boy's team includes: Front row: Hike Forer, Jose Rojas, Jay Cunio, Steve Sywenki, Brian Weiner, Hector Suarez, and Lenny Perez. Middle row: Coach Ellis, Richard Torrens, Lazaro Lopez, Al Nobel, Keith O'Neil, Jorge Blanco, Keith Baker, Joseph Schimmer, Michael Lopez, and Victor Fleitas. Top row: Shane Fieler, P.K. Hale, Reynaldo Blanco, Rick Monzote, Bill Spliane, Willy Gonzalez, Carlos Sanchez, and James Branam. 2 4 O I SPORTS GQQTHIYQQ fi .LX Hwfk ff A 1 -:Lf H W5-2' These seniors lead the team with pride? , , - v-is-,. i I--'X-3,3--1 , as N. .- 's f--...Q-P--S54 JP' , l 1 , i , ,TSBBK-:',..L,: Jay Cunio's determination leads him uphill X -11 n The Southwest runners warm upf A -1 1 - 1 l I fa -.Q if 0 H N we i J X x 0 X f- fv vs S , H E ?' fi r.. ' K, c4'V.Jv Fd ,, xg an . yv P ' X K xx C Q f f- 3 K ' tx.. W 'Ll -Xqffkrwi-f 1, . . W me f . V L www 2 , 1 ,., in ff , , , , I , :I mi ' ' V, i Z 5? 1 2 . X51 e V 'K ' ', ff' ' QE' gy .N . ' C 4 f.. . Y ' . I- J- tx 'Q I: ix ,V fi: M Y ' .'-' I f .N NN V 1' f-' ' ik, -l lv 3 -I N-,V 'N' Y :lv 3,4 A f K '- x . rw 1.5 ,Q 1 -'As I, ' 2. -- f., i 4 ff- is, , 1 lie .,-'fir . .3 .. I 'Je , J 'imhihllv 5 . V , , , 1 I 1 f -effi' , , ' , ri' 'tiff 1 ' . I iajffjlf F' .' Q -53 YQ- 'l so , 45' Y2't,w 0, m f? - '- 5 .Z f.' Q.i'JL74f. -'O . ,J If.: - I 0 1' ,f KX' ,n-gin! 15.13 I ., QQ . -1' 1- ., A .. . he ' ' .L z 7' '. ' -rv A n 7: ?'5'?if13 : ,- N 5 .' 'l.'f.?f'! nonf 'f'vJf- ' ' :cl - A. -, , Q - -- '13, . H-.f ,S i, 1 I ,ie ' . f 1 'G' 7 'iU 9' 5 . W ' 4'M-4Qf'f-fl-1'f7ff -i' l ul K ., I 25' .rr .... The girls' team includes: Coach Navarro, Dawn Donatelli, Maribel Cortina, Natalie Campbell, Aileen Carrerou, and Jill Levine. xr L, ' sa .,,.,,,w- am,-A us-nvW workouts get these girls in shape. Cari March finishes ahead of her opponent. 1-g 3- ,...- ,, -. 1-L ,.f- 41, SPORTS! 2 4 1 im xx: Bowlers: Ed Glenn, Jose Bonilla, Shelly Kaufman. Henry Dominguez, Jammel. Not pictured: Veronica Costero, Charles Glasgow, and Fran- Susan Glenn, Mr. Woolley, Cindy Perry, Kim Frank, Miguel Vasquez, Cine Goitz. and David Anderson. Top: Keith Harding. Roger Cooper, and Tommy Hitting Pins The Eagle bowlers faired well this year Kas in the pastj with the boys' me Ml team placing third in the Southern division and the girls' team advanc- ing to the district championships. The girls, team won the Dade County Championship. They com- peted at the State Finals in West Palm Beach. The teams were led by Veronica Costero and Charles Glasgow. Coach Miles Woolley was im- pressed with the teams' standings, as they held their own against some very tough competition. ... nl! f eggs? v e 1 . 1 , -' . - , ',-. M ,S 3 Henry Dominguez shows his determination. Keith Harding shows excellent style. Ver011iCa COSfeI'0 waits f0I' her turn to b 2 4 2 X SPORTS Cindy Perry exhibits a unique bowling form to make a perfect strike and help her team. 1 -o ,-'I f Charles Glasgow has definite power in him. Hoping to throw a strike is Tommy Jammel. ' N A The smile on Shelly Kaufman's face proves that bowling can be a lot of fun. '-X ,- ,SBK A-'Q f MBR Al? Wfe Make Waves Under the leadership of coaches John Lindeman, Cathy Kapfham- mer, and head coach Lori Merker, the swim team had a very successful season. Both the girls' and boys' swim teams represented Southwest at dis- trict competition, whore the girl swimmers placed sixth in the 400 relay and the bc, svfirnmers cap- tured fifth place in the 400 relay. Monique Cote and Kathy Lesman also placed in the diving division. Outstanding swimmer, John Web- ber, was third in the district for 100 meter freestyle, and qualified for state. Overall, Coach Merker was pleased with the group's performance for the 1983-84 season. Danny S. and Coach Lindeman check fiIT1eS- David and John congratulate each other. yy ir C. The boys' and girls' swim teams had a very successful season this year. 2 4 4 XSPORTS Danny Sheldon shows excellent form racing down the lanes in a tough swimming competition. Michael Prada sets up at the starting block. Danny S. is ready to go as the gun sounds- -gs JM. Patricia Solo concentrates before the race. , I i i Vi? nQn0 ! !' ..f., Y i Nix , f M ' ,-,of 4.-4 B' Patty Solo is pleased with her performance. Kathy Lesman prepares to dive into the pool. LI - ' - ,,,i'- - i 4 , iiwfvzlf if' I , f' 3 -+ Q I X 1 Brothers Scott and John Lindeman pose with Mike P., Mike M., and Larry M.-as winners! S 1-NA, ' J ' Q 15 I9 4 525 QS X 6 Ni , 52-9 C1-'V '40 Q he i ' Y' f A VS- -- I .4 .4-- SPORTS! 2 4 5 Bays' Basketball Under the leadership of first year head coach, Thomas Moore, the bas- ketball team had a very optimistic view of its upcoming season. The underlying theme Tin . year was to beat the Sou-fl. tl syn- drome. The team didi- T a 1'Opt los- ing. Instead, it strived a Je the very best it could be, VVZIT' if-W 'ose, it want- ed to be proud. One of the high points of the year was a trip to Stetson University dur- ing the summer of '8 3. The trip was a very productive one, and the players had a chance to sharpen their old skills as well as learn new ones. This year's basketball team tried its best to win, and the improvement over other years was evident. 'Nitin 'H-... Rick Monzote shoots over two Hialeah players. 4 N me,-Q t i f fwfr The 1 983-84 basketball team members include top row Willie Gon zote and C0aCh Tom Moore Bottom POW J-BY Cl-11110 JOSS ROIIBS Kel zalez, Mike Lesman, Lee Briand, Dave Still. Carlos Sanchez Rick Mon O N911 Keith Baker and Brlan Weiner Not Plctufed Dean Hale 2 4 6 X SPORTS 5 -, Mike Lesman shows determination as he tries to prevent Hialeah from throwing in the ball. 'X K Xi iig. Jose Lefty Rojas takes an outsidejump shot. Lee Briand prepares to score a field goal. . 401 C' -AK NI 3 , W , ' 17 sf f l 7. fi -if 'lr g V3 'Z A C3 SPORTS! 2 4 7 5 3 l 1 s ,., 1 I 1 K. S David Still puts up a shot against Coral Park. Brian Weiner puts the ball on the boards. Carlos Sanchez is aggressive on offense. Crashing the boards for a rebound against South Dade is Dean Hale. Carlos Sanchez puts a move on his opponent to drive to the the basket 2 4 8 X SPORTS 3.- . I 1 5- .- Al Noble dribbles past a Hialeah opponent. Reinaldo Blanco goes up for a layup. The members of the J .V. basketball team are: top row: head coach, Alvin Fitzgerald, Shane Fieler, David Anderson, Rick Monzote, Reinaldo Blanco, Lenny Perez, Alex Garcia, Kevin Cal- deron, and P.K. Hale. Bottom row: AlNob1e, Keith O'Neill, Richard Torrens, Lazardo Lopez, and Wayne Fleming. Record Breakers Taking the challenge of coaching at a school is a difficult thing to do, but this is exactly what Alvin Fitz- gerald did in his first year as j.v. coach. He took the baby Eagles and made them winners. They not only had a good season, but they broke the record for the number of wins that any j.v. basketball team has had in the history of Southwest High School Qin one seasonb. Leading the team were: Noble, O'Neill, Blanco, and Garcia. Keith O'Neill lunges forward to make a pass. David Anderson takes an outside jumpshot. SPORTS 1' 2 4 9 Lady Eagles Win The girls' basketball team strug- gled through a tough schedule, play- ing against some very strong schools. But under the direction of a new coach, R.J. Harper, the girls never gave up. Harper's enthusiasm and confidence always encouraged the young team. The Lady Eagles' sc,-.afrofis high- light came with a 4 8 13 6 victory over a rival Sunset teani. The girls were good hustlers, al- though their outside shooting was the biggest weakness. Leading the team were captains, Mary Bea Mazzeo and Tina Carnival. Guard Lisa Stott and forwards Kathy Lesman and Martii Salazar were starting sophomores who ad- justed well to varsity play. Kathy Lesman attacks the Sunset defense. Mary Bea Mazzeo shoots a jumper for two bo nd u 9 Basketball team members include: top row: Head coach RJ Harper Leyva Lisa Stott Tina Carnival Mary Bea Mazzeo Patty Munoz assistant coach, Marise Rodriguez, Kathy Lesman Karol Hall Kim Mayra Almeida Sonia Narvaez Monica Cernadas and Beatriz Lol' Shively, Andrea Blum, Martii Salazar, Mara Garcia Dawn Donatelli enzo Lucas Manager Allison Todd fcenter front, Tracy Newell, and assistant coach, David Still Bottom row Alina 2 SOXSPORTS Moni C. shoots as Kim S. goes for the rebound. Lisa Stott shows excellent ball-handling. ai Kathy Lesman concentrates on a bank shot. t Reaching high above the rest is Dawn D. nfs: C w l C C . I We mgg . , f CJ CQXQALCS Q , 1. Q SPORTSXZ 5 1 Going for a Pin This year was a time for rebuilding the wrestling program as there was not a team last year. Under the lead' ership of varsity head coach, lifiilm McCoy and assistant coach. Leo Fla- -I censia, the wrestlers worked li .fd to improve their record. As the wrestling :season pro- MM ,bf gressed, the wrestlers became more skilled. Each match was better than the last, even though the team went X -4 p, up against a very tough Southern di- vision. L One factor contributing to the I less-than-great season was inexperi- ence. Coach McCoy hopes to solve g this problem by getting more people I interested in wrestling in the future. With determination. Carl Wile attempts a half-Nelson against a Coral Park opponent. i Q r I I l ef-,.vvf4'T 4 r A r' 1 1 mg 'f Alfonso Ayon successfully breaks the Killian wrestler down. Cesar Suzarra concentrates on executing a pin on his opponent. use a i I fi ,- vf'4.f.Q5v L':l' V f.qnz,:,Zi ltijr 'ff A I During the wrestling match against Coral Park, an Eagle wrestler plans his next move. An Eagle wrestler pyches out his opponent. ln I 2 5 2 X SPORTS 1 ,P p iff ni s Raul DeVelasco uses his strength to overpower his opponent and score a takedown. 1 1 Alfonso Ayon puts the squeeze on his opponent during the Killian match. ' Q S 'x Y ' , X A S ' 4, i .,.l- 'n , 4 inf lawn. I s ! V. eqfb X 4,- 5 YY' -2,, SPORTS 2 5 3 'fd' 2 J' ' 'Un up Trying to out maneuver his opponent is outstanding junior, Carl Wile. YN, yi Ar Jesus Perez prepares to body slam his opponent to the mat. 2 5 4!SPORTS 57- 1 In an unfortunate set of circumstances, Jon George wrestles. V ,QQ veg .Q if Y ' A u Tony Diaz emulates victory as his opponent epitimizes aefeat --u,,,r ,,,. Struggling to pin his Killian opponent is determined Southwest wrestler, Ceasar Suzzarra. Carl Wile, crossbody, rides his opponent during a wrestling match. if-IJ ,117 A , SR . X 'X Another victory for the Eagles is displayed as the referee counts down, and the purple is on top. Q Chris Hueston gets ready for the takedown. who f a,, Carl Wile shows excellent form as he body presses his opponent from Coral Park. Ceasar S. grabs an opponent aggressively. SPORTSH 2 5 5 No Time to Spare- Despite being small in number, this year's track team had the dedi- cation needed to make it a winner. Each team member worked hard on improving himself in each event. In previous years, each athlete usually had only two or three events in each meet, but this year, each member had five. This was a result of having a smaller turnout of participants for track. Under the leadership of Coach Fred Ellis, the track team was led by senior Raul DeValasco and juniors Dan Wilhelm, Victor Fleitas, Jorge Blanco, and Steven Sywenki. The team worked hard on basic skills, fundamentals, and tech- niques in order to build up strength. N I-44 - ' . 1 0 ir i I E Displaying excellent form is Dustin Wade. 5 i ,..f 'YS .3 . ,..- ..,,- l v VT lvl' f iq.-r 'I 1 f -Je U . Dan Wilhelm and Alex Cruz anxiously await the gun which signifies the start of a meet. -F P 'ffmlg , HY El Q. 'v x Steve Sywenki coasts to the finish line. Janet Greco enjoys warming up before a race. W J U7 iq 5 S w 1 i i I i ag,- f . W . .1 -- vn -Y A l 5... F Ja- f - , ' Ei i . The satisfaction of winning the race brings a Danny Wilhelm flies over the high hurdle, Smile to Dawn Donateuifs face- Raul DeValasco sends the discus flyingf . 2 5 6 XSPORTS R lr. C 4- 4: . if y The l 98 4 track team members include: front row: Coach Ellis, Kim Shively, Mara Garcia, Dawn Donatelli, Lisa Miller, and Coach Ron- deau. Second row: William Kennedy, Dustin Wade, Janet Greco, Ruth Segal, Kathy Les- man, Brenda Wentz, and Alex Cruz. Third row: an Q' If ful Dan Wilheim, Rolando Prietosolis, Alfonso Ayon, George Blanco, Victor Fleitas, Mike Schwartz, and Julio Miguez. Back row: Juan Larios, Mike Forer. Steve Sywenki, Jose Rivera, James Finley, Raul DeValasco, and Jose Bon- illa. WE C 1 -dl' Y ' , .. Dustin Wade concentrates on his next jump. Showing determination is Kathy Lesman. ,. Q G Sli . fvxx . g 3 QLES X i f 1 X T P 1 , ,. K! x I dx 'J ,I-f ,f- Z .f 5- gfi ,m 1?- 1- ,f Q SPORTS! 2 5 7 Boys' Soccer Tivfboys'soccertearn,coached by Iflir. Leo Madrigal, showed great teamwork and effort which aided them in winning many games this year. Led by seniors Mark Som! f.r-e w Ivan Alzate, and Marcelo Mu nysz. group had great enthusiasm fe ' lot of determination. The-fx mf structed the tearn in order -J over- come losses of some impaz- a A play- ers who graduated in 3,011 L5 Desphetheteanfsdntmndtsched- ule,the soccer players carne out on top in most of its -games. The starting players on defense were: Alex Guerrero, Ivan Alzate, Henry Marambio. and Jose Balerdi. The midfielders were: Mark Soeder, Marcelo Munoz, and Carlos Lacayo. The forwards were: Enrique Castano, Vladimir Castro. and Carlos Arana. The team improved at every game, especially the tough ones. The group played aggressively, which was the key to success. sq rivU'L-Af who SUUTFWZ' 9' .Av-X fi , ' 3 nf' , f'..s,Lsyy. , .. 4 . .n'll TA , 6. , ,, . Henry Marambio uses a chest trap efficiently. Y' V, x 4 4... 1'2?,7f?4,4v4?'f1' . 5 5 'P'f'6.f 'JY 1 I ijil J Ivan A. crosses the ball to mid-field. ZSSXSPORTS . m Ivan Alzate aggressively lunges at the ball to set up an offensive play for the Eagles. Manny Soutullo attacks the ball as goalie. an.,- I 414' Alex Guerrero makes a tough defensive play. ,Ma , rf . , K 1 V x 1 A if I.,-g!3!:,, . - Q. A Zawya? 81 , A R h -+ ' ' - -' - . .- :ma Rm.. ' Y' EQ? -f71 'fT' f- , V , ' 4 'fx' M jg - H' .A '- - 1:2 , Edgar Velasquez struggles to clear the ball away from the opponent and out of the mi - ' J e w jf ,fl . 'L Dv flag A5890 C? M '04-Mig, Soccer team members include: top row: Coach Leo Madrigal, Wayne Cline, Vladimir Castro, Enrique Castano, Ivan Alzate, Carlos Lacayo, Henry Marambio, Sam Verdecia, and Manny Soutullo. Middle row: Victor Arostegui, Mark .arf 't -. -Q, .ii ' , ,.. r -L -AJ' . ' l .. M ar . 5 Su if Soeder, Edgar Velasquez, Marcelo Munoz, Renee Castillo, Jose Linares, and Oscar Osario. Bottom row: Mauricio Navarrete, Carlos Arana, Alex Guerrero John Llarena, and Jose Valendes. ,fin-ws 1 .W W r ' , 1 ' ' . W vs 'W 1 'R:fW. g' M vs . V ,ki M-if--1 , 4 I,:e.5,i if l, 1 Al - 'ui . 1 1 . s ' 2-wifes. 0 f Mark Soeder dribbles around a pass from a Ivan receives a pass from a team member. fieammate. iiispp' ' Y F A , f F. 4 A A V. if 'X I6 .4 X Soeder soars past three South Miami defenders as he sets up for a shot on goal. Girls' Soccer The girls' soccer team ended this year's season with a record of 1-8. The victory was against Homestead Sr. High. The unfortunate losses were against good, strong teanxs. Two year head coach, Angel Meil- endez, directed and encouraged the girls to play their best. Captains Amor Sierra and Lucy Zed the team and set the example cl striving for excellence. Practicing each day from 2:30- 5:30 strengthened each girl and pre- pared her for the endurance and skill that was needed in order to play the fast-moving sport of soccer. The practices started in November and ended falong with the seasonj in Feb- ruary. he Ibis Salas rifles the ball downfield. - 1. .-au'f...v W- ml . f ' -vs Av , -s , ...- ...f.L..-,...........- . V-.. ,,,,,,,.,.,,.., ' I . Q , .lg ,-5 ' .0 -4 Members of the soccer team include: top row: Albert Estraviz, Monica Milone, Mercy Ninou, Francine Goitz, Pam Metscher, Julie Jimenez, Misty Rorrer, Lucy Dias, Carina Soler, Angel Menendez, head coach, and Marco Dias, as xgxo Y 2 ' ' . pi X coach. Middle row: Alex Cruz, Lisa Santiago Maria Sanchez, Natalie Campbell, Laura Lok- pez, Amor Sierra, and Karla Miranda. Prone Mary Perez. . , 5, 3 ' - .. fr my t 'li A 'li ' 3, A , .. X . . , .,., V , . Y ,W y ,ge-V , '+ 4 I L. , X . - . l X 9 ,Y -I K' H L ,nu X Q xr ' h X 3 K ' . ',..g.mt ,?? ?42V - - ,, W 5 ...fr J-If .4 A . 4 . A., f- 1. N - t -ir. 4 .L.. i-1 ' , . at V ... , wal. , W. s, - ' ' . Q. 2 we W ' W . , I A W I -4,,X.:,74 3, ' . 4 , . Q x . 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Q-unPfs1'fSf if 'gy' .U V, 5 . 3 Laura Lokpez protects junior goalie, Mary Perez, from the opponent as she takes a goalie kick. Y V SPORTS! 2 6 1 5 .fats Have a Ball Under the assistance of first year coach, Bill Ward, the boys' and girls' tennis teams were expected to do well this season. The boy's team vvafg fed by Mike Rosenberg, Seth lfif1l,slwmu berg, Octavio Campos, Niu- sinko, and Ken Pruna. 1 girls' team was led by Marty. r Black, Chris Hynes, Dawn Vfmg a Danielle McKeachern, and lvl- . glhflich. Although the 'ta-.iirris were very young and inexperienced, they still pushed thernselves to do their very best. fi -v 'Uv VDD. A '01 1,13 IDUDW D W y' y 1 it Es, 35,7 J - ., . ' , .1 s- . A 'Q ,,c,A-1, 1' 1.7 51 I 4 V - 'Q-Zvi? Vw . -.f ' - V - Y H TT?-'ff2'vv?'vVv'v I 1 ' .. M 'f , ,libi- i f Seth demonstrates his backhand. Danielle shows flawless technique. ZGZXSPORTS . 0 A I Mike shows us his fearsome forehand. LQ-'i,v. , H 'F 'JL' -v ..- M ' f -.5.-.:- -f 1: 2. 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Ceasar Rey. and Mike Booth. 1 l v Giving it all she's got, Chris Hynes makes an offensive play, returning the opponent's serve. mea: .. . 2 lllllll I I: lllllll ' I I I Tony Sinisgalli prepares for a winning smash. framers 5' WW! 5 f ' 1 ,V X n . ,F ff' X A 155111173 fj 5 X 4 , y 35551451555 W V V V , Y X , ',,f,3,r':J ,1l5 5555 F- - My fi ' eau- ' 9 V .,- A,,,,,:on 'A' 4 L' 1 13 - 'f'T'f' 1:5 '5 A 7 ' 2 -:is ff, ' - -'flfrfg i-JI? 5 ' 2 Vffaff 4' 17' 553.535 ':'ii'i:. 5 5 5 if 6 555555.55 55 ann: ll ll an 3 lllllll uc' n 1 o ne ' 5-7 5, 1 ll!! I et- It i 2 13 iff? 1: 55 1' iff? 5 - a 5 5 U2 , lllll - - Standing tall at the net, Johnny DeBord con- centrates on his unorthodox bacl-:hand for a great shot. I A 4 Q E- ...zz 't . 3' ,5 -..-ng, Dawn Whelan stretches to hit down the line. Joey de la Cuadra jumps for a backhand. M X V , mi ir . 3, -no AR- SPORTS X 2 6 3 Goiigiq HFore lt U J'3gu,i1 the Southwest Linksters tool: to the golf course, they were out to improve their game and enjoy themselves. The team was led by seniors Milxe Lesman, David Still, and Dean Hale. all who contributed greatly to the team's success. With Coach Levin always behind his golfers, the Eagles were never dis- traught, even in pressure-filled situ- ations. Through practice and determina- tion, the team pushed hard and al- ways tried its very best to win. Cour- tesy, sportsmanship, honesty, and patience were all major attributes that were used in this sport. By ful- filling each of these characteristics, the team showed why golf is consid- ered to be, The Gentlemen's Sport. df, s Brian Weiner looks on after a fine golf shot. lf, rv-vf -... Brian Kunkel follows through after his shot. Using COITGC1! form on the 2 6 4 X SPORTS 1 4 ws4.,,.., v 1, 1' .Dax ' I ., MU: 6 ..f- 'Z' ' ,, gun l f 9 f' , A ,X .. , 4 1 . Golf team members include: top row: Dean Levin. Bottom row: Brian Weiner and Brian Hale, Mike Lesman, Paul Hardy, and Coach Kunkel. qoyw V r .1 TS L U 5 1 'Pu f-.. 1 V' X . tee is Dean Hale. Attempting to save strokes is Mike Lesman. K V- -.. , .i'f?'-iufiff Q 0 -...M I G . 'll , 4 With an awesome explosion, Mike Lesman Executing a perfect chip shot is Dean Hale. tees off ,fa ' Amr' 11. .1 w- gg 'f. 1. .7 .4 U. 'tw , 3. ,, .ZTQTQ5 f:4f'ff-iw? 2- Z, -.f 3,5-'f I -fain: V L-.Wgz if . ', ,' , u N. 'W . . 1 n . - 4-M .nw - 1.1 ,,. ,..-, 1.5 'Ra 5 , . n 'f. ' - , if -Wg. 14? -rM 4gtwr..f,. , f ' ,. - -'6 -4 'Q-3.4, 314,-6 , ,M , , . '. - V. , ' 'A 3' - O., . W ', ,.-.., I 1 f':kZ Q'hf2,:'421:? CN5iF E.ibf:ft'l,.fql,x ,tl , . - ,3 V. . QQ' .-Ct' 'f 5- - I , f.' 'u,,., tp- AMI. v Q - .,:'I f' 'file w'c2s ?'ff'IZ fw i - - W 1 P' A' . v 3 ,A 1'--,. , Kava: HA- -L 'fH.,g. 'f ww, -if Jvpl- -- V. vfjw- - ' ,--. ,tv',- - 'H'-'F-we ' .- -,ff-f M- ,.: . ' ,.4,,.'4: fu . 'A 'A 4' A -.w , f W Y - ,.'. - ' 4 - . '- fx '--ws -- -' Lw.:,'5r-cf.. ' Tiying to get out of the sand is Paul Hardy. With power to spare is golfer, Brian Weiner. -Yf1T'. ' '- fn -X N 55:9 Q 7... il .a ' .... . ..:-- - - 2 'lla :W , Ig' . all Jf,!m'ls'.'5 5 I I In A r SPORTS! 2 6 5 W Ur 1 'X A a, ' l!:L,,.,, 575, f ww i 1656 L N1 Q H' ,,l,.f- --K '.5 -. f 1 , , x .. :ggi ,ff-gba: A ,Q r 1255, ., Q ' K lfilff ffwi? it ' s--cud' , 3 , hifi, 4,1 . u, ,.n,.,.!' .4'f , ,iff 1 , , f f 44,115 v ,A ,elt ',': ,lfrlfk-3ff5'Lig ' '. ' 4 ,Zi :fp ' iff, ,-' 3. ri' V 1 I ' 4' r' .1h',I-,figs Lvl Jilqxi, 5 f f. , I A , -W'-sei., -- v , 1, I A 3? ' - . ' 1 . -we ' f' - viiilif - ' ' L, 'Y Z 4, 'W , . -. .4 ' . . ,. nf, - .. 1 -- 1. , - ' ,.' ' . ' s, Ricky Vazquez hits a line drive out into right field to score a run. Nelson Arriete prepares to take the sign to steal second base, -angu- LAGLEJ 'Q QI?-GLEJX QGLEJ, N3 05'-Fm E7 A515 AGLEJ asm , Iris 'R 'fl ABLE QXGLEJ WU Baseball team members include: top row: Nelson Arriete, Hernan Schwartz, and Juan Matos. Bottom row: Tommy Ordiales, Aramis Ro- Adames, Oscar Angulo, Eddie Gomez, and Scott Jeffries. Middle row: driguez, Rudy Georgini, and Jorge Carballes. Agusta Alonzo, Ricky Vazquez, Cesar Rodriguez, Lazaro lzada, Mark 2 6 6 X SPORTS 3 v Hr- if , . , mawfa f ' ' -P 1339 'f'4fawa1w fawfmwr ' Wi? :QQ 'x , if . ' '. 1, iiiizi ss q , A Zw.Q5pd,, l.'. 7? ...Z., it agzgra , . p.: pg. - A. is I a , Q , f ff, fp a f '- Wiffpii -. P at ' H E, : ks? , ' ,t V N 'P' U1 ,lf , 45 . 4., r H4 H:?'. M ffm' 'sb 4 .4 A it rf- f '.11'f X 'M x ..s' ft . 5 N Exif- .-. tf'.L 6 A - . aw- A' ' - .'V f' Al ji. afgfy X 1 V , V, . ffrgdq,-, d ' 'ui ' - X N zfflizxj J' 4-' I Nw hmwxxf A Q 4 X X 'x..sYA . 11,1 ' i . Tig? gg, f X . v .44 12- . fff mf- V-. V . i . L fr if 'F 3Q'f x , V . .V ki Xp . , 5: if .gage-L-' A .X . 4..,., X4 . ., Qbwg ff , 1 'N fx X ff fr xxYu kg uf ' v N OSCBI' Angulo hits a single into left field. Juan Matos gets ready to catch a fly ball, J+A?iFr 4 Pl ' Mfg L. I Q' JV 61 fr ,we ?2w,v, 7 ' E. A .., f' -'W f lv ' ' ' .,, V 672 , .f fa fd Eddie winds up to throw another strike. Jorge Carballes fields a hard hit ground ball. , S SPORTS X 2 6 7 lt's a Strike Unity, commitment, and determi- nation were what the varsity Eagle's baseball team had in mind at the start of the season. In order to attain these attributes, the players had t-gf give lO0'X,. Besides going to practice every tl the team also sold Christmas ppm-11-s and prepared the baseball in-ld tor various renovations. new things were added to er1l1..ip.f:e the grounds, including a new pai nt job, a concession stand, and an equipment room. Under the leadership of coaches Terry Brumfield and Dan Canevari, this varsity baseball team had all the skills needed to win: power at hit- ting, great pitching ability, and awareness at all times. The key to the team's success was, no doubt, its de- termination. 'Y 1' if aka 'XY-lvl. M :nga K -,, 1- . My hp ...mm-1-,. ' , STM 'A ' yin, X ' X,-.WL . ' 4, yfavv We ff .ikwf tw 4 ,, , ' -:lf fx: 1 .? 1 V, fl Km? . -152 -, 521 Y 'LV 7 'Q H. 24 A. -0'3 ? . '4 iv, -- .I 3-. Q3: lf'N ' - ,fx 7 fi e H nw ,,,,-, .xg Ida' ,7ff, 1: .sf ,lv f Y - , 'Z , Making a crucial catch is Hernan Adames. .i -awp ' .,,93 v,K,A ' x ' 1-V. ,f,, A w , . h M K4 -'41 A QA x he QI: V 'f a , '- '?i lW33g,A 1 '54 - ' ' 1' T, . ' H 'fl 4 - ' 1 fi si , f ., Lb ' Sify-, ' ' 'Il k ?r: ?Ql Jorge Carballes thinks before he throws. e Y 1 1 Rudy Georgini stops a sharply hit grounder. I 1 I I l fgfffii Throwing a great pitch is Nelson Arriete. x X, 412 Ready to catch the pitch Coke QM4 271 .. baseball are use is Oscar Angulo l I i 2 Total ff 'f Making the out at first is Aramis Rodriguez. Taking full advantage of his lofty position above the field is a Southwest j.v. p1ayer.w,-if 'K Z 6 8 f SPORTS Y . Q '.-1 .6 Nfi f , ggi, ' ' . .3 37 5 g - ' ' Q 6524, -Q sg Q8 x 19 42 w M . -., fin ' , Junior varsity baseball team members in rama, and Robert Lopez. Bottom row: Tony clude top row PK Hale Bruce Popowski Pe Carbot, Orlando Rivero, Jorge Lorente. and dro Muina Thomas Barreto Fabian Guardar Pablo Ortiz. rigggg-Jr. -MA LA Ayw-fflsgg. t f .A fn., ls M- , ff .415 v C' ' :fe V2 k S: . fwfr-.Jr , .ff gl 1 ,,j93:,:f'i:3'9Q-QQ: 7 e . -- 4 t -.f , , 3:1 '.F'ff'?i was 1. rn 1. Q . M el. 51' ti . 'H'f? 'Rf' 4w'ff,5i, 1 ' 51554, . '- xcgzwvr-ff , .H an N. v , j jf ,, , AA, 0,0 ,. if .. , M4 '. , 4' r lang...- ?lw391,s,-L2 . . -4 A .fn-ttf YL, We-' ' ' ....4 '. . - Y .--1 - '- ef: ' fra. it , . i .N ,,, F'-. , .Li -- A ,, '::'f 'AF I ..:,L',,:, .. A+ 'A -As.-F' s-'5,.5,.l .- Q-aff -'f 2 - -'- ,-.t .. H- ff f, 'H 4--'w Q- -f gl , N .A.V...,i,w1-:-- f f'-5124! QL'-:iii-.:.,anl'X ,h -'far' g'r'. --,, , . l',.u .,. , -Y..-,,: -.- .. ,ss , -... A Robert Lopez gets ready to field a grounder. Mark Schwartz is amazed at his powerful hit P.K. Hale gets a hit into deep left field. l .V. Baseball The Southwest junior varsity team swung into the exciting season with a victory against the Sunset Knights. By concentrating their at- tention on fielding, hitting, and running, the baby Eagles were able to gain improvement in each of their games. The players hoped to get more experience for their varsity sea- son next year. They succeeded in their goal. in 1 N A. T , yy. ...A 4 2 H414- Preparing the field for a game is P.K. Hale. ,,-...4 n 4 u , . . 1 'li N n x , 'A 1' -4' ' .LT f . . Y- .5- sg, X 2.1 A x ff f ' , J ,,, 45,4 1 , .g-,i-- f .,-IQ.. ..'.l3.:q,i..., N 'f -'.'-fi-'-ii. .., -4, -Hi- ,gi :.s ,..1,..f 'g is g -silt , -asv. 'e '- -,. . it-11 1 4- ff geg.-:...-f '73 .', -,- ,1,'13.-igliu iiilffgz 5, .4r:,':'gyax'1.Y.x i ,. t. .I .N , 5 QA., 735:25 EF l:.:b '-v43..ar,-i... Y 1 AQ.. V . . -' ....,'- ' . - ' ' 'Li' .' -,.sr:E ': .,.' I . . N' . . ' . 'IQQS4 ' 'L .. ' . --r -- . , fix' .g - - -1- - - .,. .., V . 1- Q .-.. 3 -Ll . J.V.'s Scott Jeffries scoops up a short hop. SPORTS! 2 6 9 N-1-.IQ What a l-lit ear coach, Sandy Moultry. .+ gsfiher some fine talent in or-A to form this year's Lady Eagle softball team. Strong defensivelx the girls worked hard through hp, z. g hours of practice in order to one of the most successfi-E 1 ,ins that Southwest has ever liz. T The softball team liffil- ' sen- iors Tina Carrmiwffd ' .siea Maz- zeo, Carol Wife 1 -rd Nlonica Cernacles. all .1 fc -.a Pasquarella, held her gr -Nell, and has a bright fu..-is -.'f.' ith the Lady Eagle softball ttfaru. When practice started in late Jan- uary, the team prepared for the tough district games in which they competed. Teamwork, spirit, and de- termination were a key to the suc- cess of the Lady Eagle softball team. Patty Polster scoops up a tough grounder. i .. Qlufjv-g,,c. JW, -My ,.Q .' ,511 E .A ,fig ,stars g w ' . QA ' ,1- ff 1- f ,- , M- we , . 1 ' up . . . , f .4 x 'e ., H, 1 uf . 'if uq.Qj Z., ww. f 'fag' . ., U. uv, rf . Q, , , 5 . v'8. ' K 'A ., I - ' . 1 1 ' i Q A - 4 H 1 ' -, 4 . ,v Q I ' . .- f ' I x f,: 'fff ' 1 .a 7 ' ,, x ,fx v -'xr x ffgjfl I ' ,. 1 . '-,f 44 X ' 05 4 L. -1 - f -Q I T ., ff- nz' T - ' 1. -5.-A- A A .1 , m-1 ' . . v' ' ' . A. .1,x,, .,,,:l' .R . Ana Romero prepares to relay the ball. 27 OXSPORTS N.. . L.- - 1. V 'Q S 06 v, Z K ' t 4 . ' r U' , . ' .. ck W- hurl' ' -1 '. , Vw , T 'fy.f ' A 'np'f' . f 5 VZ' Q - an 44' hee. - 4+ Laly Lokpez watches the ball hit the bat. 4 P- ' 5 ' I .ri A vt 'En' ' in ',D7.-11' Tina Carnival concentrates on the strike zone. The 1983-84 girls' softball team members in- clude: top row: Lisa Stott, Marti Salazar, Karol Hall. Carole Woodward, Alicia Pasquerella, Tiffany Duke, and Patty Polster. Middle row: Dawn Maurer, Lisa Santiago, Maggie Ribas, Kim Frost, Tina Carnival, Angie Chalupnik. and Coach Sandy Moultry. Bottomhrowz Lokpez, Carrie March, Ana Romero, Delilll' Kapfhammer, Tracy Newell, Monica Cor- nades, and Alina Leyna. Not picturedq Mary Bea Mazzeo if 2 .fig :S l -- 7:34-vs fi? iw Mary Bea Mazzeo swings with a lot of power. Dawn Maurer makes an unbelievable catch. AA:-- bil-1 'Lf'-gzft '- U -1.-n-V E e ffwysffg i -vflrf, ' lf: f. .Q . fr lr . t m 2,f.-f1,..1. if V- 6-1 ff-' 1 ' Q, 5, '11s..,I. V ,ggi if r l2'w.l-c if' Carole Woodward shows tremendous concentration and effort as she stretches to catch the ball. I 1 f 'Q Q -II 13 li XX XX , . 5 ,f e ex- W ' 2 Q,. C3 .-,fi .f-f 1,,.f-1 iff- i,.i,, SPORTS! 2 7 1 , .....-1, P wiziifff z , L .Q Q e+-- ' , A - , x NT ,X -u. A . I j'1,'g:.g,i.i.eq egg-,.3M?pvg'a'g'f3.wL-' 34 x -Q '- W.. '- ' , 'JJ ' nga.-g-, ' I V. ' . flfi fm .s.?2'w, 5 wp fm 7 -2 Wa' : 'ffl if , if m , W ' . ,ov ' U -wx' MQ- V4 fmt, I1 4. Y 1 Y d h up-:M dh. f . fe Q.. -2 H, ,v,fi'2gq!,1l 1,-f,.,,,:,I i . - f ff' .fi ...Q-w. , ' Q- - .- W' ' . H AT. fe ' 1 If 0 ' in Q., A I '. .I .3 h i: Y 1 gay! .2 . , N .14 Hg' gif? 5 fx a 1 1 ' ,r' .1??wg 2 'fi A . ,- ,, 43' f f? ,, gf 5 V' V 'l v ' -. 4 .halve -Q I f. 5 --Q... D ' Q I 1 ' 0 .L'1- A A Y V-nf' , .1 . in I f '- Alicia Pasquarella makes another great play. x . 5 All y ,a , .J Q ., , X' 'ml W , . u ' - A S f r- 5,2 -A 5, - N P' . ,s -. J F ff 'Wg-H, I Q ,. . . h, Kim Frost keeps her eye on the ground ball. ZYZXSPORTS v '1- 4 n 1 swf Kr 1' 115' W ff ' :- ,fn .- ' . N clan., ., N X , A I ' ,' .J ff ' ,fgl ,f. ' ' yn x W' 5: .rl .'j 'T-r' ..,--,. 1 Q' -9: . 2-' ' Adi-'LQ , r , M, - ' QF-Lg, -- ' . .1 9, ,Ra . ? . - 4 an l LA :sh Carole Woodward concentrates on the ball. Tracy Newell goes for the out at first base? ,,,,, ,fn Tina Carnival watches the ball fly. Mary Bea Mazzeo takes off after getting a hit ,1 F K'f!' if f s . V gs l I a 4 , .Q 2 if Tom Miller gives Scott Jackson a bit of advice. lm Y Jeff Levin doesn t seem to 1 mind his injury. Bt -, -1 The Eagle Has Landed all have our special we'd like to re- V- er about high A H , 1 Q jYThe pictures in this H , 3 have captured all is k i 5 ? 1' Southwest. Em- p if moments as z las moments to be lud of are not easily for- t fi tten. We hope that these , ' 'pictures and these memo- ries will last a lifetime. I ll i n if .. x i if N. t .,,A' ' Q-V ' Q Q-g,, were-. wwwx . 'MQ W 'H 5 1 .bk '1 . ' ft -A? Fw ' . KU 'L as A f' A H14 gy. 1 , .v,. -A X ! .y ' 1' i . A' 3 As soon as the photographer leaves, A1 Kennedy and Freddie it Sanchez are going to ring Johnny DeBord's neck. I ,,f '-.l7Nil All James Garces wants to do is leave so he can eat lunch. l'.3QP4QWfQ ei ' ZZ, pr' Ab ,W r, .142 A' A b 2, ix .Nr Danny Levine and Mike Booth believe they're studs. A S, . ' H J A 5 3 f A Y ' QF it I l , 1 W1 . Us H -' our , ,ifwckg 1 HA 1 bw .R 4 Lj ' iqffil' H,-'T . xjji 5 . 3 1, , Q, f el if ' . E, . Vi' if . 'UI sqm . Frank Alvarez seems to like the posters being sold. 1 'Fil' ' e-'-iii 2 g s- J f OC? eil SG' 1- 4- r .A . Q0 fc 47 'Xf X5-XNXY 'L THE EAGLE HAS LANDED,f273 Karen Herndon thinks twice about riding the Swiss Bob. l'm Not ln As people get older, they outgrow certain interests and behaviors that they have enjoyed. For example, our parents might not partake in the same activities today as they did 20 years ago. Maybe they enjoyed going cruising with their friends in their '5 7 Chevy's. By the same token, most of us will outgrow a lot of the things that we did during high school. We may look back and wonder how we were ever able to be so wild and care- free. But we took everything one- step-at-a-time, and relished in every moment of our teenage years. It was rare to find most of us at home on a Friday or Saturday night unless a re- search paper was due the following Monday. We kept busy going to mov- ies, parties, or school events. We will remember these times. -1-4 Q Q 4 x A A 3 A A 0 is 0 ' Y .. if f y 1 ff rg, . 'X ' ' Q 5 5 I Frank Alvarez is not ashamed of being seen with two girls. It does wonders for his e v 99 X 1' While portraying Felix Unger, Nick Benedico experiences the effects of a bottle of pills. its . X mix 1? fv- A f W9 J, X L rx WM f N ffm 2 'I 4 XTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED Www -s 'wr' , .,J.LlLf.Q , uf, ,,'T2fV'y1 '11 5. 'ww'-.., . .. .,:, , Doug Rheno, Misty Rorrer, Karen March, and Jennifer Puckett honestly believe that Southwest is number one in football and everything else. E6 N Y i In - 1 A M V ,Z r ' fel ig I ' V Wiz, ,. . 1 A . f f t T1 3 , o 2 ' I 4 LN f .-' . 1f1 ' 1' .. ' 'H 1 Zoe Mendoza does not get dizzy by simply spinning around in circles on the rides. 'V 1 Q ' X Students enjoy paving the busy sidewalks and resting in the many cafes in Coconut Grove. J'N ,. I, Kim Beasleigh proudly accepts her high school ring at the ceremony. THE EAGLE HAS LANDED ,i 27 5 wi., X uv' 3 N . -, - an MM- -U B nmrlv M ff V Ji' 'I i Q0 1 IN. X Kenny can't get his eyes off Dina's smile. , r 45,6 A Ralph Gonzalez has been in love enough times to know when it's the real thing. This is it. 1-'fe W-ft-F -wiv:-fv- g na , ., 4 This couple will always remain inseparable. a- 5 Karen and Carl think and dress alike. Veronica attempts to blow into Darren's ear ' 1 ig 2 7 6 XTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED X F Wx., aff. A When Anthony Basilio utters a single word, Cecilia Diaz listens attentively. it-f ' 'fil- 3 ,, .., 195' I 3' Being united is a must. Evan R. and Debbie B. cozily share their togetherness. 2 ! 9 fs Wh x Q' O! ll Q W v, g , t ' 1 1 3 x I 9 Q 1' ,ra 5 an Q L'-sf-4 2 ,Q 5 Y Til-il 1 f Puppy Love Everyone knows that teenagers are frequently victims of puppy love or temporary crushes. But what most people fail to recognize is a young heart's capability to love. Being a very strong word, some people use it freely without knowing the true meaning of it. Love is arguing, and laughing about it afterwards. It is giving unself- ishly by sometimes disregarding one's own per- sonal preferences. lt is an eternal feeling which cannot simply stop. While it is true that a great many of the high school sweethearts will eventually part and go their own ways, this does not speak for the few who truly love each other and always will. v-w-mzmhx m' Nadine tries to warn Freddie that there's a camera on sight. Lisa Stott's search is apparently over, since she finally found Wayne Crawford. . f, . THE EAGLE HAS LANDEDXZY 7 I X 3 N5 ' fy ' ' 1 , , ing' ' ' T r'fZ.g,'4A' X -'Z' M 'Y gh . f - Q, sg- 1 1 .,. 4 , I A . - gf , aww-X4 ai. . E I' 11 ' '4 A ,.' - 4,351--Q 1 .' ' s 'ft X V ' 4 se - - ' .ff ,Q A e- ' 1 ' G f'A1-Shy, A.f5. ..Lyg, g? , v-1,2 .. , v , in e 5 0 7 A ' asf' ,J A . t,,s. , 1 ' -fl' . . A , -Q R 4, V. ,, L , . A f s. t gir. U N 'fs,,v X V 1, VPVLA lf-ffwgg gas- lj l, 'je-' ,qi jf jx 1 'Silva a. f f'+'45' 4' ?','3'?'S' . V , , M .3 ,f 3 N ui Q 4 Q ,,..,.,fr its-, 1 -my ' 'igllsifik . . ' ' Q gi V xg, I+ A Y. ,V .,,, yu , knqwf ,P ,Vg -t jg ,,:, J XIV 5, fd brig Suki ye P -. g -'P 4 . N sq- .31 Q A 5.?fgf52 vQS:'ir,f -' ' ,fl ' ,-3W,.'3? 'wg 524k .m'ff. a.fa1:.tZf'ifQ ,,,f - 'vm..Y'fi' lflgfi S .' if if 'lu fix 53.15 'gf' WA 1 Qgmxifbg xy, ,lx V igvw R t f-WH, - g rf' H - dm spfggqjn,-Z'?:iQi,5.4 u . , s U , q, A-fi. i. g,hast.fk13' Z. e 'U 'g ff., 'H 1, i49 . efflylkjh Q- tall ,m,-. Carlos Sanchez puts his best foot forward, but not by his own choosing. B oy' , lt l-l u rts 1 ar' Q ww 06210-fum Q, I ,S idfgnx in x 14 iff:- ,. if 'if 2 K E .5 7 -Q -.?f.flu'i!' .1 2'18fTHE EAC-LE HAS LANDED Whether on the football field or walking down the hall, the fact is that people do get injured. Some people are accident prone, and seem to find injuries in the most un- likely places. It is no fun to be hurt, as it is quite an incon- venience to have to walk on crutches, or write with the left hand instead of the right. Signing casts can make the injury a little less painful. Thoughtful expressions and funny jokes can take the pain away, at least temporarily! .-at . , . Q,-. .L Mark Batterman uses reading as an instrument to help him forget all the pain he's going through. Lazaro Valladares's moaning and groaning is a definite sign of his desper .- 7 A-'31' A17 Y . --IT 'hung- K . 4 N' w j J A A xl . 4 A Q 'ff 5, - ' all Q 5 'iff Qu Q . ewfffj't W . - 1 I ,.- ,,k.,,, . 5 ' ,V AQ Wayne Klein stares into space. Meanwhile his migrain headache doesn't get any better. Nar1Cy D- prays that she doesn't have to turn F E ate need for Tylenol, Bayer, Bufferin, or some Anacin Three. P l -1' Y 4 WX her head around. Q I ' ' . n A - , A , . ' . lo ' Q' . . Q .' u ,, ge or . ., I -wr A-Q ' a n, ', ,. 2 1 r . . A 5 , X 'av V I X . , 4- 1 , , . - yy - 4 1 ,d , 'xr- f .gf K 2 ,f' '??A.vi:1,.fl1.','YA my W, , . ' ji, , , snr fy gf':'fj,,Gwf'K' ' A Q-J ' . ' , U - ,. ' R Q 6 g 'f'.f '. ' ' A yy x A . 'l di- .34 hw Av- , 5 1 , t -N-,,,m,14,?. I A - 'r fs ji? sec 1, pw- fr .Wifi ig J. -.W , 1, ,fig . .iffy 4.4 p-l.v.,4.,ib Ek , IR :av - gg-:Q q'.4.:', ' ' 'Iwi' , ll. .Kv'?.? . 1 3 ,H .5 ,lm . ' .w'3'4Si.? l' sf.-1' .'-4 Russell Larkins: Who needs an autograph book when you have a cast? THE EAGLE HAS LANDEDf279 .-2... X., -mil mul Herbie the Luv Bug strikes again. This attack happens to be in the Southwest parking lot. Where is the Beef going on his bicycle? Cn the Road Again Stop . . . Slow down . . . Stay in con- trol . . . Whether driving in a car, rid- ing on a bus, peddling a bike, or just simply walking, we were part of the moving crowd. Finding a way to transport our- selves from one place to another was part of our daily routine. We got our drivers' licenses and were able to take to the streets. Along with the fun came responsi- bilities, and some of us unwillingly became mechanics. Flat tires, empty gas tanks, and dead batteries were only the beginning of our newly ac- quired taste for the grown-up world. I ,.-flulllu , Q51- ff ,Eg g !f7 b-5 ' Qi gf CF. ' . 5' ,Q . e N? QF . - ,. . ,,..... ' ' ,af -- -1 .J .. A . as .1 . .Q A , Mg, , Q: . 4 JP' -Q V- .f -g- 5 nu. . AL on ' ' 'K N f ' A Qi . 5, . - 4. iv X, 59:5 .3- .-14 . Q ' I I 'uf'--sa e Darrin Rakes will become a famous daredevil like Evil Knievel . . . in the future. . fi' ff ' W A .pi . if-5 if if - A2 , 1 Mayb L2 BV -... Vlad-I'N,fNxrfNfXrfYR,rXvrN mJ4Jj i Krkkfv if .ix D I 'fini Yin, I V Nx7'i t fi . ,A -.xx Q Danny Wilhelm patiently waits in his Dodge van until he goes down to the last straw. If looks could kill, we might be in trouble, judging from Antoinette's lovely expression. D, 1 N., 1 ,..A,-... 31 X i 14, . :QM-S ,..Q,,,m 3 l , ,. . 5 '.- N A g pm,-Os b 6 fy. Q - A-1 V, 1 . i ' X Q s xsf'r 1 Y Yxfiy 4 14 D In Jose Borrego's Datsun, two is company and three is more than a crowd. new eff',g-few? -1 .. 1 .em ,He : 14534. . f' f.Lff'Tli CI' - 'IG' a L w-?'Sv i 'i'f' ' .. .. Q QRS- .4 f -A u If 'f7'?'l.g16?. - , r Qin -2- A A rg-2:1 wr3kpi?:-Q 2 - :N 4.15- 4-H5 . fs,1g3:1-,f gkgxf1 p -gg' 'gf-5 -'ft ' -afkifxui A . ,' Q .:,,., 7. - :-- ' 3' 2 J ' ' il ' :ll A ,. -. - . 'g - i fg Pal. I? I WS. . 1 l , -. 'K -k'tJ 'll 3.-T in , I 4 - ,. - 1 ,.,.. -- e. . 4. ? 11 -1-...ff if , tgggdfiffq f.. vw. ft . , A 'GG-if A vf.-v l I ' -5 -. - ' li' X 4- J 'ff'Fl.a15- - x H. xv- , 1 ., 3-gf I in 1 F ' , ' t1 , f. -.IL-7 - ? KT . ' li . 'Luft Pf' N M 'J Eric Gesswein goes for a ride around school. Feet are the best form of transportation because walking is good exercise and its free! , A ff AM we i. fvwlqfl LMC! n kK! THE EAGLE HAS LANDEDf2a1 N ,,.gvOC0 5-Q., . is W -Q f t V X 5 X 113 sax f 5- i j WH Ut? 4 tt! Mercy Yanez goes shopping for some food. Pretty as a Picture Most people were afraid of appear- ing in a picture where they looked silly or strange. Some subjects seemed to be perfectly innocent, but in other people's eyes, they were in- criminating. The saying, A picture is worth a thousand words is cap- tured in every way throughout this yearbook. We tried our best to show what really took place in Eagle coun- try. l . K 1 fx C Q A.. , I D i I' ' t, 5 t If' 1 iQ it up lfflllflliwv TQ! ,T t w a s tl ,- fr' C' Kirby Latimer hates the idea of interrupting his studies to look at the camera Cesar Suzarra shows his determination to beat his opponent during a wrestling match t 1.4 g t ZBZXTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED ...Y .4- .N 4 A L I .1 , ,' ' A, 'd '- v , - , -, . Ms, X . , 1 f. A: , 1 L: I 1 I . 1 '. . n I ' Y' A x,, 'ls AX, Q qu 1 ' I I 1, Q. dal A lv' K '2- 4 A ll, 'll 4 Raul DeVe1asco says, Mary had a little 1arnb. ri Evelyn Calas and Eduardo Calero show pictures Z : 6 . S Q of when they were on their strictest diets. I 3 ff-we ' W ,w..w:.,. i 1 f N , Aa- .....l.. ,....e.,.......,....,f,.v. Mr.. ,. ..,. .,.. A J I ' ' ' 0 . ' ' .q......... P i 3 Q I p r: 1. J.. 2 -.Q-..., , i If y A . x -f 1 against the Killian Cougars. t x -, ' I, '., 'I 74 A v 1 A ' , a X I -1 JIM. ' nfl ft. - -. . i I , ' 5 Q ' r 1 , I ' l . A l 3635.1 Our little drummer boy. David Denmark, beats on his drum, pa-rurnpa-pum-pum. Y r -ml mg ' LL.. V 4 ff XX ff Q7 2 .. fi, '5 Ar -If J S. 3 'M UTM ' .- MN, gi ' ,J n ..,--4? if Mike B. says, A centerfold in my English book?! 4 Xi L 5' AX W on . . 4 'X y 'GQ Nw . 1 A 5 liiiibrx+WxA Y' iw: X 2 of ' jfiiih N -Q 'B 5 WNV , eds i xii, W N, 1 :H a .M ff if :an i y V '-x i X effnfbeisih-so fffffff . ' -M Today chorus: tomorrow the Go-Go's. 1' i i UL f limi' dubai: i ' 0 W v y L1-I xiii' .1 ' o 1 i E1 f ' ' b ' ff 2 1 - - i I ' 5 L 2 s rs-ff I N i i? X 2. 4 'i 'f - Y y ' ,fa ' You've just got to be kidding! 'fa . I 'S 'V K :Jf Frank O. hopes to be a traveling musician. Tommy Miller is just blowing his life away in symphonic band. Q7 X ZX 4 Xvx Z I , THE EAGLE HAS LANDED '285 4 , A-5' fried PW 411 ff' ,,4w ,,..,,,rf f ,, , ' Q -:V . ,. ' t .' ' 1' A 54. 'f gf' Q '7m,,, 5' V Ii ' an p . I A ' l In 1 T 'Y A 1 1 i' 3 4 z f Qs I 1' 5 I xx Bill Richards maturely expresses his feelings toward the current typing assignment. Wow! Like it's a bottle! says Barbie. vi Carlos Abreu finds a new method of not get- ting lung cancer: smoking writing utensils. 2' xii 'cf ' m ...e f - 1 A n 41 'M Adis Riveron can't work efficiently unless she has some holiday treats to munch. 286fTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED John Cashell enjoys hanging around bars. 1 JH B XOL-kvPx9A 'E , TN w X HM W Wi V x 4x5 'NV 1 x'o , U ' J 6 17 05 we A ffl T ' AY ' X , fg , ,K y-fi ' Y A 'V , Gif 'f-W' ' aw Q, y-41112, ' :?gf,i,:, r I r ' in Madeleine wears dark sunglasses indoors for protection against her friend's braces! X, ' if . . . ' I don't want to do this, thinks Wendy. ' ' , x 1. -. ., THE EAGLE HAS LANDED! 2 8 7 It . . --4llllf'L Q- , ff ' v X Q David prepares to serenade Ms. Duncan. I 'i : Q, 3:1355 1. .4 i c 4 ia CFS . -1-M as gf, , Q.. ,. Memories Memories We'll always have those special moments to remember throughout our lives. And at least some of them will be of those unfor- gettable times that we shared at Southwest. Classes, games, pep rallies, assem- blies, and special functions all con- tributed to that space in time that we called high school. Perhaps school was not such a terrible place afterall 1 The maturity of the Class of '84 is suggested by Debby Burgess during a banquet. L'-E - ' s I - i ...even in l984! T s ,M was Nfhe A'g'C?fl., 'Na , - D is f , w J.. e iff c N 5 I w J l , A V' 'ru' fifL? i, ' U ' Jamming out during a pep rally is Alan Berge. A little tense? Relax. It's only'a' game. 5 2 ,L N - . G?ah tl, LASSXTHE EAGLE HAS LANDED D 4. k -'Q D RX X Aumx 5 7- Ea. P - p 3 Have a Coke, a smile, and a slice of pizza. , N n S t brllf!go loldr!AcF!H'g . , - eddm Smile! You're probably on Bryn-Alan's camera. Those golden arches show taste J' 1 7- ..sIu'f. sw! - P 4 IP- '--.mg kA-- Nu- I I ' LOCATED AT amn sowi Q64-'050l This stapler could bind a lot of papers. ' ,L ..,....,- - 'i'i i ffluf HHKUI- ' Shop Around Putting a yearbook togeth- er required a great deal of time and money. The time was supplied by the staff. The money, however, was fur- nished by businesses in our community, who bought ad- vertisements in order to help us lessen the cost of each book. The necessary money was raised, thanks to some generous individuals. We en- courage your patronage to these places to show our gratitude. XT 4 ,xf , ? 5 E l ..,,, Tug , I F ' SA i T MW a t X, Vldn 4 A -e T M 9 - l 3 K l M, T ,W I .. W .Dj p M ,.,.. ,W ..., iw, p N if ,Age-7 ,ba wi if mfiiisf Ng Sentry Drugs offers pharmacy prescriptions at discount prices. Y I ! nriuunn 'la .nl..l4l.mm'L 'vriarzu . .42 289 K PRFSIDI NT H 8120 5 W 18th bl am nd.: 33 6 9121 FIRST VILI' PRl:SlDFNT S-109 5 W l40lh PL! SECOND VIL I: PRFSIDENT 195W H .1 Xll7G fl bl? SECRETARY tl y 5100 5 W 87th A HI 7-J 0031 TREASURLR evoosw om A aml ll 33 X 8 995 Southwest Sr Hlgh uarterback Llub Team Work lV0rA together Mhn togelher Th1nk Freely Practlce Patlence Smlle Often Savor Speclal Moments Llve Cod s Mes age Make New Frlends Redlscover Old Ones Fell Those You Love That You D Feel Deeply Forget Troubles Forglve An Enemy Hope Grow He Crazy Count Your Blesslngs Observe Mlracles Make Them Happen Dlscard Worry Glve Glve ln Tru t Lnough To Take Plck Some D8lSl9S Share Them Keep A Promlse Look For Ralnbows Gaze At Stars See Beauty Everywhere Work Hard Be Wlse Try To Understand Take Tlme For People Make Flme For Yourself Laugh Heartlly Spread Joy Take A Chance Reach Out and Let Someone ln Try Somethlng New Slow Down Be Sometlmes Soft Celebrate Llfe Belleve ln Yourself Trust Others See A Sunrlse Llsten To Raln Remlnlsce Cry When You Need To Trust Llfe Have Falth Enjoy W1 dom Comfort A Frlend Have Good ldeas Learn Make some Mlstakes Learn From Them Explore The Unknown No Matter How Blg They Get You Can Stlll Hug Your Chlld The purpose of the Quarterback Club lS to support Hlgh School support the the students lnvolved ln the Southwest Football program at all levels, and t lnstltutlon they play for Club are t students lnvolved 1D the Football Program the areas of Good Attltude Proper DlSClDllH6, Academlc Achlevement Athletlc Achlevement, Health, Hyglene, and Good Cltlzenshlp, whether lt be on the fleld or off the fleld The ObJGCtlVGS of the Quarterback promote, enhance, and 1nst1ll 1D those The Quarterback Club lS a non proflt organlzatlon Membershlp 15 open to all parents, students, frlends, and persons who belleve and support the above We look forward to your partlclpatlon One of the popular features lS the showlng of the game fllms, narrated by the Head Coach Slncerely yours, A7644 BOB HALE, Presldent If von want to help v0u'11 hnd a way If not you 'Il find an excuse If . 4- I, - K nf xl 2 , .gig . 1 ,11 gf, QT? if X 15 ' A U ' , . . . 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I 1 f ' 1 6 1 ' 9 4 2 1 5 6 f I 77 X Silk and atural Designs St , 5 fl? ir oa . ' X , Q3 . C Y Miami, Florida - W X Y , r eanin ro essionals . . reet Teresa Branas Miami. F10I'ida I u X J ADSf291 , 'gs 111345 -A f rg, vgli :lf 3841 Bird Road Mxami, Florida Joe Pratt 9277 B1rd Rod-1 1 Lutluers A1111 111 1 General W1 ' I ,I Arnerxcrm rf ' 44543508 33165445-8509 Phone 13051 825-4535 Licensed :,uf . Mike Pratt 1 2111115 31113131195 Insured Dade and Broward Ronea Plumbing Corp. MIan11,Flor:II- ' 6047 S.W. 8 Street - - c305,55l'5lw4 805,264-0601 1594 W. 39 Place Hialeah, Florida 33012 Destupicones Unstoppage Reparaciones Repairs Trabajos Genera A11 Kinds of Work Earnest and Steward Reallor 552.7128 Nancy P. Earnest 100 Ponce de Leon Realtor-Associate Suite 201 Coral Gables, Florida , r ' I 11131'.x'I i 11' an C5 ' I Class of 1984 O JOIN Us FOR I , ALI.. NIGHT BOWLING. BILLIARDS. AND A GAME ROOM. X .j PROM PARTIES WELCOMED. ' DON CAR'I'ER's KENDALI.. LANDS I , I 13600 N.KENDAI..I.. 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'Computer operation and programming 'Individual Instruction 'Courses available in English 81 Spanish 'DaytimeleveningISaturda sessions 'Placement assistance ' roup discounts available - FLORIDA PROGRAMMING 81 EDUCATION CENTER llwrlc 8578 S W 8 St l0n 86 Ave Between 8 and 9 Streetl dL Angela w th L. F Coral Gables Jack Land 4 4 Y 0 7 l l VICE Presldent 4 4 'Y O l 9 5 Sen1or Broker Success To Our Very Excellent 5053 al Employee Jean Requate 33165 Alan Bush Brokerage Company O OO 8 00 MeIT1beT New YOTIK Stock EXClI l.a1'lge Q30 ,552 0062 45 lVIerr1ck Way Coral Gables Flonda 33 1 3 4 CDSM Cuba 9840 sw 40 sl f d 33 ,-2-355-f 13055559 7555 I I C Q I I C I I I I Goo uck i ove rom Grandma and Grandpa Tr ve is Fun 93 . a eland Boulevard Suite 201 s M1ami.Flor' J ' W 1 C3 5166 -7 O T C Pans Fashlonsw F 1' 1' S L J h : . . : . . C l ' 1 ' S, , O S G. d 1 h : - S, ' - . . ree fi A. -I Miami, Flori a 165 - ' ' Phone: - A-D - T ' X Q ADS!293 I' , A 4 iii Congratulations to the Class of '84 Morty Kaufman I eoeoeoooeooeeoeeeoeei Baskin-Robbm f 1 Cream Sggggfffififgggf Cf E eeooeeezgzzzzzgzgi .. eeeeoeoooeoooeoeoc oooeooooeeooooeec Kaufman Press, Inc. West Eff , ping Center 15 North Miami Avenue I T 4 Oth Street Miami, Florida 33 16 5 3' -,Florida 33165 Phone: 374-358'If3Y4-0643 , on any 32.00 order I3 O 512 2 1- 2 6 6 2 Commercial Offset and Letterpress Printing Q ' Q Q C 3 C DIAMQNETTE Crafts and Novelties ' Unique Gifts-Novelties ' Gift Wrap ' Holiday Items . ' Costumes-Masks K ' X-Mas Trees f Lights-Decorations Uni-901 Hail' Hours: Monday thru Saturday, 10:00-9:00, 9 0 4 6 Bird Road Sunday, 12:00-5100 Miami, Florida 3316 5 Major Credit cards honored I3 0 5,5 5 2 - 5 5 6 l Q Q Q C N 'I fl ,, 'il iii mn- - ima he -or BIRD BOWL RECREATION CENTER Indoor Fun For Everyone Miami Court Club Bird Bowl . 226- 9275 Bird Rd. 22 9395 Bird Rd 4014 1-1221 ' 60 AMF Magicscore Lanes ' 569.00 Membership 0 Sauna e Sfeam - - 0 R M ' L ' 10 AIC Racquelball COUYIS ' Jazz Aerobicize . gqggwigvg 521229 0 D5Ii BI'?op3g'Iilesli:i?g?1t ' whmpool . ' 50 Piece Game Arcade ' Bob Whif9'S PW 57109 JolNBeKa f'E'iif'i'i Sii2'i'DAY LOW STUDENT MEMBERSHIP 13-A- 294!ADS MARGINE S FASHIQNS INC Elegance at flea market pr1ces Hey guys' Loolfnng for Jeans? Jordache JeanJer Jeans Serg1o Valente J ou Jou s 1 'errar1 Zoro G1or1a Vanderb11t A1ess1o Touche Paco Rabane Sasson Ca1v1n K1e1n Prom dress? Su1ts'? Come check us out' 8373 S W 40th Street fB1rd Road! M1am1 Flonda 3 3 1 6 5 Phone 554 8505 Cake DSCOFGTIOHS and Candy Makmq Techn1ques and Supp11es for Occas1ons WE5 X 9 54110 11463 B1rd Road KWestb1rd Shopplng Cent e Phone C3052 553 3090 The Requate Famlly Says E1ght IS Enough' Congratu1at1ons to the Class o Ponce GUM 4030 Ponce De Leon Blvd A11 ri f I f 3 I 5 7' 1 - Us W Fix, . 00 it . . . ' '8 4. Q ADS!295 5 N CYPRESS GARDENS f Flower Shop of Kendall Lakes ' Proms ' Birthdays ' Weddings ' Anniversaries Flowers :Eor Every Occasion 10 6 9 l S.W.- 'Y 2 Street Miami, Florida 3 3 l 'Y 3 595-2993 W J Inter Plaza Shopping Center 12214 S W 8th Street 13067 S W 112th Avenue Miami, Florida 223 4407 V 223 4409 GAETANO S PIZZERIA and RESTAURANT FROM THE DELI IN W II' IDOIOO ' 295 305 305 305 HERO OUR ITALIAN SPECIALTIES HERO SANDWICHES' sg PLATTERS Sp qh P uh 9 9 9 4 450 360 360 S60 JIS BAKE IJ LASA DESSERTS FROM NEW YORK IE F55 I, Iomno I msms PE Pvsnom M JSHROOM owssfv PEPPER wourwo BEEF HI If ONION MOVIES B ER ANI W NI SI RVFD ON PREMISES DIET PLATTER PIZZA S00 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 850 700 go. B50 850 B50 850 900 900 195 1125 V00 SI 00 FOR EXTRA COMBINATION MEDIUM PIZLA 5125 FOR EXTRA COMBINATION LARGE PIHA SPEVIAL AUTHENTF GENUINE SICILI N PIZZA E C 4 . . EAT :Iv IAM our P I IIVII4 Mun Thurs I I In ml II UU I UU II IM IIIOU . . ' ' II1IqnS.9IaI 2 . . n V .4 .gmc ,.,, ,,,, ml., I Ifwlap II 5 Iwumn mem I-rw vu M.mf.uI 2 5 4 5 M, , .I 5 5 . - ,I 9 2 I Y 5 I I 2 5 5 - I I 5 e5 I I lan I1 IM M LII 4 5 8 ' I M I. Il .4 50 . W U 5 I Q. A nl M KQTII I q 5 Jos H PI H CNA 4 9 M DI 35 I M L 3 I w. IIEIIIIIN 5 S fr ua F116 ng 75 M Inmvlaualna. fsI.mbI4B.-emma I 'Mm Hamm 00 wuhlvn I IomaIoE,Co u neu I F SI 1 ou U th 0 k N uaeI.mo5Afv,,,4 ' 5 9 5 MI-44561.21 In ID g wbwbeuym muse an 25 uno: Ir 750 4 eso Bw I -If asa II Y E v 11 D0 SLIC I I0 Q Q C 5 5 5 General Repairs and Red Air Conditioning Michel Congratulations Go from Go . Go BCSZM Automotlve G0 Mechanic A2 Division 48 5 '7 S.W. '7 5th Avenue Miami, Florida I-'-:fag fL ,, !' 1 Rxrfi .init . . I ' The Guthrle Famlly 264-9822 264-6661 Red, Jay, and Kelly A U Q Q ADS!297 l l Fully Equipped Twin Diesel 50 Foot Sport Fisherman New MU' 'I' W McDona1d's Salutes For Reservations Ci!! Captain Teil ' 1' 11' L1 Home: 431-3109 North . f. '11 Boat: 949-9762 lFF fFl Southwest Senior , 1235 6741 High Students Q! , I Qtlsleemc, tm-. 1 1 Electric 1 C. 1 1 1 1' James H. Clark. President 18631S.W, 105 Avenue Miami. Florida 33167 642 623 Always Close By For Your Convenlence E' 968lSW 72 St La Off Cease and Cease 8349 SW 40 St 272ow F1 g B QM d as MC 1fffc'Do11ai2!'s' tO lt Marlse 1866 NW 36 St 635 4911 Come See 3 Xi' '3 s it wi .e.5eia.es21istfI'.g.gtAf,tf' 7:-El We also carry Sanyo Frankhn Kaypro Xerox Okidata and Epson printers Inquire about UNLIMITED COMPUTER CENTERS Learn how you can solve bus1ness problems at Programs Unllmlted Our profess1ona1 consultants W111 g1ve you an 1n depth bus1ness needs ana1ys1s of the correct programs and computer system which are best Sulted for your busmess AUTHORIZED The Computer Profess1ona1 8 4 5 5 Coral Way M1am1 43051 264 0670 tra1n1ng in word processing and 1ntroduct1on 264 0678 to bas1c programm1ng Financial and 1eas1ng ava11ab1e Westchester Shopp1ng Center . Phone: - 1 Accidents-Traffic Real s ate w ices of ' ' ' 4 . g Y I l I H. Cease . a ler St. . oel Cease Miami. Flori a 135 . ease f Bes ua i y Service 0 IM Esdras A. Rodriguez Miami. Florida President Phone: - -12 . ., . . . '51 - - 1-f,:'f.'.. -- fm '- ' 'zL2 gf- 31:51 iv,- 1, 215511. -, ' ..1:-av. wi' xv. 1 ff ,Q . . - - . U , , J . . - ' ' ' . 4 plan W A- . 0 I 1 A . m an 6' wrywy M V ,N 1'gf:ff :eiT,a':n', ' ' a . A I 9 9 1 1 . . . . . I , .VY . . . . . . - . . . - '. t - I I 0 0 U V , . 'I I 1 I x.-. . - 298fADS Cuban Tewelry Says Congratulatmns Class of 84 Cuban Jewelry Owned and Operated by Armandol Rwero Call 373-8858 1 17 Street N.E. 1 Street f N 0 A 7 ii X Q21 x J f ' lay McCoy Construction inc r xfffl Xt 5. If ' Custom Construction ' Renovation ' Repairs K ' Decks G ' New Construction 245-8345 Free Estimates NIJ Q C Home Deliveries Take-Out 1 . I DilVlartino s Q35 Pizzeria Restaurant 2 P . P1 X '15 Ag ' ' 1 If Homemade Pasta 94. 'QE xif'J:P 53f'f':'f?'i'. X ' ' fa Y ' Y- lm For Best Pizza, l l DiMartino's I W 'tial' lit In H .- i P ill i f :: .fs0-p- X.: h ,. 7921 sw. Bird Road I -ll H25 Miami, Florida 33165 Xt Tropical Park Plaza Telephone: C3053 264-9260 Q 300f ADS f N BOTTLING COMPANY OF MIAMI 7777 N W 4181 STREET MIAMI FLORIDA 33166 TEL 592 1980 Congratulatwns Class of 84 Pepsl Cola Bottlmg Company cf lVl1am1 7777 NW 41st Street Telephone 592 1980 Ed Coll1er Charles Roeber V1ce Pres1dent Sales Manager General Manager Bob Carn1val Dade D1v1s1on Manager O Miami, rbrida 3 3 1 6 6 K J f J C Santa Flowers 9 , 1gf,,, 5 H Arreglos Naturales Y Artiiicales Fiesta De Ouince-Bcdas-Funerales r 1 N -1 3 ' I If If-WLIQVS 3935 sw. Bird Road 553-9775 Miami, Florida 33165 -.tr Trendy Designs I 1 I ye 1 fa X ggi Cohen C1111FOIDI'dCllC Center , 7' 'Y' 8391 Bird Rom! 7931 Bird Road Dr. Eric A. Cohen -- Mae's Shoppin' I Trop1oa1Park Plaza 9211 Bird Road 1 I 13055553-64' - 13051264-8213 Suite 201 552-7655 Miami. Florida 3316 5 By Appointment Ara Paredes Sa195 Venfa5 Athletic Equipment Company X 3737 Nw. 43 Street ' Miami, Florida 33 1 42 Excalibur Equipment 6 38-4121 Sporting Goods Best Wishes Class of '84 V 2086 N.W.21 sf, 11453 S.W.40 so 9 ' Miami. Florida 33142 Miami, Florida 33165 1 ' ,. 13053 326-7151 13053 554-0074 W 1'1I'7fi M'-II' All xmas of Sports 8460 SW 24 St' Miami, Florida 33155 I 223-1833 P ' 1 ?'1' ii Ferrarfs Restaurant I I God Bless the Class of 84 Delivers Cook to Order Q Best Pizza T 8700 Bird Road 553-0333 Wanna! Mem M874 ' ACCOUNTANT Peggie Schultz 9600 N,W. P5 STREET - PENTHOLJSE TEL.: BUSINESS: t Q'f--1-11r1tt 11151-1113 MIAMI, FLORIDA 33172 593-7041 Dade's Friendliest Dealer 6827 S.W. Bird Road 666-3308 Miami, Florida 33165 ' wi'- Congratulations C1 , 2 7 9- o 1 1 o ass of 84 From the Krankowsky Fam11y Western Sunset Bowl 1 JIMENEZ 8. CO. AUTOXLIFE R INSURANCE AGENCY HOMEXHEALTH 1 O 4 6 0 Sunset DI'1Ve , 1' It 1145333-N1--1 Miami, Florida 3 3 1 7 3 .a a ' 1 8462 CQRAL WAY Jo Nl0I'1'1.'l8.I l Sa 'Qi ,Q a OFF 552-7735 WESTCHESTER MALL ,Q 552-0789 MIAMI. FLORIDA 33155 I 1 Q Q 302!ADS N sxxxsx X N ssxx xxxx SN bl. 'we-aff-5:s:5:f-t2.-1' .1 . '-at 2 American Hospital W1SheS the Class of 84 A Happy and Healthy Future Viking Equipment V t E. Sales and Service for: Dixie Construction Equipment Wisconsin Gas 81 Diesel Engines Hatz Diesel Engines Kohler Engines Briggs-Stratton Engines 4 6 0 O S.W. Y 5 Avenue Miami Florida 33155 newon ' ANN M LAND LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER OFFICE 446-9786 ANN M. LAND REALTY - MERRICK WAY CORAL GABLES. FLA, 33134 l 5 C 3 J 1tl'IJ X 5 ' NNNNNN 5 K ss5x: 'x 0 x55 sgksnx 0 s NY - f w ' A xyo Xa Q xv 1 Y Nils' li' X I ' L 1 .I X J Q C 3 l ' 1 ' 1 x WV H ., Wim , 45 7 Q Q C 3 C 3 Y. QQQCC . 9 A5 f if L lla, QD! ft, oe s Seafood QW W Aw' Market E Flaataurant I gFP'ND gs 400,404 Nw. No. River Dr Miami, Fla. 33128 Telf. 13051 358-0277 Learn the rlghl way to dive tram skilled 'iSi'?nZ?J?lT, 1 gn up erlt Jom swung trips to the K J hottest dive spots Get Involved with advanced U ll3cli?2n2'3ZZ.22l 522.,3l3i'E2SE3 lot all is'strait::11i.:i1D:.L1','te S mu S1 f 3 990 1 it PAOUETES A cuaA ?'d.'r0q9 Protessional-Instruction - Equipment - Repairs neoALos 'W 4,0 ' Travel - Charters - Air 26,230 IVERS DEN SOUTH 4, Q4 Locgled an the Shops ol Kendall MED'cA'D 0 12614 N. xenaan Drxve R 8. P PHARMACY . assi also ROAD MIAMI Fl.A.33l55 TEL.:551-0760 L Q Q Q ADSf303 C C O4!ADS The F1neSt P1zza In Town PIZZA 9118B1rd Road Phone 221 0221 M1am1, F1or1da 3 3 l 6 5 Open Daily 4:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Closed Monday ORIGI A 0 Q X 1 6 5 C sm Good Luck to the Class of '84 and CO1'1gI'atul.a.tif',-P to the Q . Yeafiffw 1 3900 N.w. 79 Avenue 9375 M111 5 T 592-0330 271-38 y '- 13877 N. Kendall - ,Q Q .L 596-3838 Tlfll 'H llfndn Fdmlly Sentry Office Supplies of Kendale Lakes li' Q Q C gig W' 3 C , . 3 Ricks Arbellers Good Luck to the Class of '84 from Eating out is Fun Oscar, Tricia, Peter, and Teresa and 8Y4Y Bird Road Good Luck Seniors Miami, Florida Q Q Q C Q f, by - . i f 55? f -ffl ,i j EUROPA Jima I Fine Ladies Leather Shoes 4603 West Flagler St., Miami Phones: 441-9400 ' 441-6900 Daily 10 AM to 7 PM 0 Sundays 12 to S PM 1 3681 W 16 Ave., Hialeah'Phones: 557-5444 ' 557-7554 Daily 11 AM to 8 PM 0 Sundays: Closed lSee map on backl . 7, 13795 South Dixie Highway, Kendall 'A Pl10l1CS2 ' ' Apollon Plaza tAcross from The Fallsl 'P Daily 10 AM to 8 PM ' Closed Sunday lSee map on backi We Specialize in Pumps in if All Colors for Proms and Graduations Q 7 30 GXADVERTISEMENTS 3 Southwest Lancer Corps IQXTH ' .41 W-fy' Z . Lv I X IKM! BY? 171 Y jL'iJt ,P ,ff X, ADVERTISEMENTS! 3 O 7 C 3 Cosmetology Fix 1983 1984 Q J' 3 O 3 XADVERTISEMENTS li I BZ 2 , x' ' ,gr .. w 1 - 1 ,Fi 4 -x PN f -' --' ,. --IJ: Lf' ' 3,5 at my ,r N 1 'lf' - Fr M 711. r ,N y ,,,. n ,,,,-rr r-T, I' ani' 1, A -1'-3 Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! 1 983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders Q ADVERTISEMENTS f 3 o 9 Capt Norma Reczo lst Lxeut Maybel Alfonso Capt Kms Kaufmann Momca Pad111a BGVQTIY H1991115 X f' Photo not Available Clara Marti Student Ccuncil 3 'V W V 'W ,F ,ix f K J ADS!311 So You Have Just Graduated from Southwest Congratulations That Means You Know Everything About Southwest Right? Wrong! Southwest Adult Center Offers the Opportunity for Lifelong Learning More Than 200 Classes are Available for Vocational Training For Excitement For a Thrilling New Tornorrow x J N BIRD BOWL RECREATICN CENTER Indoor Fun For Everyone ' MhnHCow1Cwb , BHGBOWI 9395 Bird Rd. 226- 9275 Bird Rd. 221 4014 -12 21 V i ' 60 AMF Magicscore Lanes u S 89 M9mb9fShlP ' Sauna ' Steam Aufomafic Scoring 0 Rabbits Magic Lounge 10 AIC Racquetball Courts 0 Jazz Aerobicize . 19 gilliard Tables - Deli Shoppe Restaurant whmpoo' 0 50 Piece Game Arcade ' Bob Whif9'5 PVC S '0P JolNBeKa f'E'K'E Si?5'DAY -ix Q f 5 S QC nl ia os rs 1 9 8 4 K, Q ADVERTISEMENTSXS 1 3 C l-lugs-N-Kisses Novelty Gifts and Cards Greeting Cards 10055 Sunset Drivs- 14 Kt. 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W-Abreu, Carlos 30 Acebo, Maria 30 Acevedo, Yvonne 30 Acosta, Sabrina 30, 94 Adames, Hernan 30, 268 Senior Borrego, Jose 33, 70, 281 Bostwick, Denise 33, 176 Bravo, Jesus 192 Briand, Lee 232, 246, 247 Bridges, Kenneth 33 Brinklow, Tandi 33 Brodbeck, Donald Adams, Ronald 30 Aiken, Dawn 30 Alexandre, Brian 30, 208 Alfonso, Maybel 30, 68, 202, 182, 183 Alldarondo, Luis 30 Almasy, Jerome 30 Alonso, Alina 30 Alonso, Guadalupe 30 Alsina, Carmen 30, 193, 198 Alvarez, Diane 31, 76, 185, 187, 1 9 4, 2 0 1 Alvarez, Evelyn 31 Alvarez, Ida 31 Alvarez, Manuel 31 Alvarez, Nancy 31 Alzate, Ivan 20, 31, 258, 259 Amores, Debra 31, 182, 183 Aparicio, Maria 31, 18 2, 1 83 Aragon, Edward 31 Arana, Carlos 31, 2 58 Arias, Manuel 31 Ariza, Belkys 27, 31, 189 Athalis, Julie 39 Azcona, Maria 31 Bailey, Frederick 3 1, 19 2, 19 3 Ballester, Jorge 1 92 Balser, Michele 15, 32, 34, 77 Barandiaran, Nora Barcelo, Fernando 32 Barquero, Patricia 32 Basil, Robert 32 Beatty, Gregory Bellante, Cristina 32, 197 Benedico, Nickson 32, 74, 79, 81, 88, 178, 184, 194, 199, 2 0 1 , 2 7 4 Benitez, Francisco 32, 38 Benitez, Manuel 32 Berge, Alain 32, 70, 288 Berger, Jana 32 Berman, Marc 32 Black, Marguerite 1 64 Blanco, Amarilys 32, 19 4, 201 Blanco, Gilberto 32, 184, 194, 2 0 l Blum, Andrea 32, 187,200,250 Bobe, Francisco 32, 70 Boesch, Leslie Bolt, Alice 33 Bootes, Richard Booth, Michael 33, 180, 232, 2 6 2, 2 7 3 Brown, Andrew 33 Brown, Michelle 202 Bruno, Joya 3, 33 Bryan, Valerie 33, 189 Burgess, Deborah 33, 180, 277, 288 Burkey, Phillip 33 Burton. Kenneth 276 Byrnes, Tammy 33, 69, 202 Cabada, Nestor 33, 193 Cabezas, Estildo 33, 102 Cabianca, Daniela Calejo, Eduardo 33 Calvino, Antonio 33, 192 Campa, Miriam Candelaria, Jose 34 Cantrell, Michael 34 Carballes, Lourdes 34, 174 Cardenal, Victoria 34 Carnival, Tina 34, 36, 169, 236, 237, 238, 250, 270, 272 Carranza, Jennie 68, 202 Cartaya, Ysairis 34, 182, 183 Cartwright, Donovan 34 Case, Steven 34 Castillo, Rene 259 Castro, Mercy 34, 72, 73, 180 Cernadas, Monica 50, 169, 236, 237, 238, 250, 251, 270 Chase, Lisa 34, 178, 179, 184, 185,181 194,201 Chen, Lily 34 Chiong, Feilin 34 Christopher, Michael 34, 63 Churchill, Bertram 34 Cirou, Julia 34. 196, 197 Cohen, David 35 Collazo, Rodolfo 35, 192, 193 Colomer, Lisa 35 Colon, Andrew 35, 37, 76, 82, 100, 101, 184, 194 Colson, Cheryl 35, 189 Condon, Warren 35, 182, 183 Corachan, Diane 35 Cordo, Jose 35 Cordoba, Diana 35, 77, 186, 187, 202 Cordones, Richard 35 Corzo, Felicia 35 Costero, Veronica 33, 35, 77, 78, 79, 80, 85.102,194, 242, 276 Cote, Monique 35, 244 Coto, Joel Coto, Maria 35 Cozine, Andrew 35 Crawford, Wayne 35, 186, 277 lndex Croy, April 36, 82 Crumpler, John 36, 163 Cruz, Carmen 36 Cruz, Carlota 36 Cruz, Lourdes 36 Cunio, Jay 36, 184,240,246 Cutie, Roberto 3, 36 Dalessandro, Dale 36 Dandes, Michael 36, 194, 200 Davila, Carmen 36 DeBeche, Elena 36 Debesa, Deborah 36, 69 DeBord, Jonathan 11, 36, 74, 98, 101, 180, 232, 262, 263, 273 Delacerda, Luis 36 De La Cruz, Maria 36,188,189 De La Cruz, Michael 37 De La Espriella, Alvaro 37, 232 De La Espriella, Amira 37 De La Espriella, Eulalia 37 De La Torre, Yamilia 37 Del Calvo, Nelson 37 Del Castillo, Debbie 37, 73 De Leon, Luis 37 Delgado Aleida Delgado Evelyn Delgado, Julio 37 Delgado Delgado, Lipsy 37, 169, 175 Maria 37, 175 De Los Reyes, Orlando 37 Eifert, Rebecca 38 Escobar, lsel 6, 38, 46, 66, 81, 96, 98, 101, 178, 179 Espinosa, Esperanza 38 Estevez, Geraldine 21, 39, 59, 79, 178, 184,194,201 Estraviz, Alberto 39, 1 9 4, 260 Evans, Marcus 39 Extramil, Manuel 39 Fatool, Karla 39, 189 Fernandez, Glised 39 Fernandez, Rafael 39, 192 Ferrer, Elizabeth 39, 192 Figuerda, Jorge 39 Firpo, Nancy 26, 39 Fleites, Vivian 39, 58 Flinn, Walter 1 1, 19, 39, 72, 1 8 0, 2 3 2 Foley, Jane 39 Fonseca, Rafael 39 Fontaine, Sara 39 Fraguela, Maria 39 Fuentes, Deisy 40 Fuller, Daniel 40 Galera, Jose 40 Deming, Kimberly 37 Denham, Cindy 37 Deoliveira, Sandra 37, 182, 183 Desjardins, Lee 37 Devay, Nancy DeVelasco, Raul 38, 72, 73, 182, 183, 230, 232, 253, 256, 257, 283 Devlin, Kimberly 38 Diaz, Daniel 38 Diaz, Julio 38, 192 Diaz, Lucy 38, 236, 237, 238, 260, 261 Diaz, Rogelio Ditmars, John 38 Dominguez, Henry 38, 79, 81, 98, 101,242 Dominguez, Madeline 38, 65, 102 Douglass, Eric 38 Drury, Elizabeth 38 Dunkel, Erica 38 Eaker, Diane 38 Ehrlich, Lisa 14, 38, 73, 77, Crossly, Cathy 36, 184, 185, 194 180, 262 Galvez, Armand Gamiotea, Janine 40 Garces, James 40, 273 Garcia, Gabriel 40, 166 Garcia, Gerald Garcia, Idalys Garcia, Jose 40, 184, 194,201 Garcia Marylin Garcia, Odalys 40 Garcia, Omar 40 Garcia, Rene 40, 192 Garciadelrio, Ernesto 40 Gayoso, Antonio 192 Geisenberg, Jennifer 40, 70 Gesswein, Mark 40 Gillentine, Cornelia 40, 206 Gillmore, Britton 192, 193 Giralt, ldalmis 40 Glasgow, Charles 40, 243 Glenn, Edward 41, 184, 194, 242 Gold, Lori 4, 41 Gomes, Debbie 41, 69 Gomez Antonio 192 Gomez, Eduardo 41, 266, 267 Gomez Gomez Rafael 41, 184, 194 Ricardo 41 Gonnelli, Mery 41, 192 Gonter, Mark 41 Gonzalez, Antonio 41, 72 Gonzalez, Arianna 41, 180, 184 SENIOR INDEXXS 1 7 Narzissenfeld, Linda 9, 51, 72 ' ' Gonzalez, Daniel 14, 41 Gonzalez Dora 41 Gonzalez Edward 41 Gonzalez Elizabeth 41 Gonzalez Maria 41 Gonzalez, Maria 41 Gonzalez Mercy 41, 42, 68, 76, 79,98,101,171,180,181. 184,185,194,195 Gonzalez, Michael 42, 1 93 Gonzalez, Sanders 42 Gonzalez, Teresa 42 Gonzalez, William 4 2. ' 1 Goodall, Wendy 42. 1 1 69 Gottschalk, Randa ll 4 6 Gouge, John 18,1ff'ff, 233 Govea, Ruben 4 2, 1 7 6 Graham, Sheryl 42 Gramatges, Ricardo 42 Grant, Ralstoun Greck, Patricia 42 Greco, Janet 42, 48, 76, 195, 2 56, 257 Greenberg, Lori 187 Greiver, Shari 42, 70 Grossman, David 42, 72, 94 Guardo, Alberto Guerra, Lydia 43, 89, 194,201 Guthrie, Kevin 29, 43 Guthrie, Kyle 43, 77 Hale, Dean ll, 43, 77, 180, 232, 246, 248, 264, 265 Hammond, Donna 43 Hatch, Robert 43, 70 Hatton, Terri 43 Hay, Patricia 43 Hayman, Gary 43 Hecht, Ava 43 Henao, Iveth 43 Hermida, Maria 43 Hernandez Alberto Hernandez, Ana 43 Hernandez, Angela 43 Hernandez Elizabeth 44 Hernandez Liana 44 Hernandez Lillian 44 Hernandez, Manuel 44, 192 Hernandez, Maria 44, 169, 206 Hernandez, Mayra 44 Hernandez, Odalys 44 Hernandez, Rosa 44 Herndon, Karen 44, 274 Higgins, Beverly 44, 68 Hines, Michael 44 Hinkes, Jaimee 44, 70 Holbrook, Christina 44 Holland, Terri 44 Hooper, Traci 44, 180 Horback, Larry Hornett, Sharon 44 Hueston, Christopher 45, 252, 255 Huijing, Annet 202 Hynes, Christine 3, 14, 45, 66, 81.99, 101, 180,262,263 Iglesias, Beatriz 45 3 1 8fSENIOR INDEX Infiesta, Mercedes 4 5 Ixchu, Jose 45 If rcques, Lisa 26, 45 Jagielski, Helen 45, 178, 179, 206, 207 Jammel, Thomas 242 Jarquin, Eddy 14, 45 Jimenez, Israel Juelle. Janett 45 Kaetterhenry, Karin 45 Kallaher, Timothy 45 Kanarek, Jose 45 Kapfhammer, Debby 45, 244, 270 Kaufmann, Kristine 44, 45, 68 Keith. Laurel 45, 73,204,205 Kelly, Kevin 45, 199 Kennedy, Al 29, 92, 99, 101. 232, 273 Krankowsky, Albin 176 Krankowsky, Monika 15, 25. 46, 77.176 LaBelle, Angela 46 LaBree, Christina 6, 46, 82, 175 LaBree, David 46 Lance, Debra 46, 204 Lantigua, Teresa 10, 46, 64, 76, 77 Lazar, Cheri 46, 180, 184 Leal, Angel 45, 46, 100, 101, 102,179,184,185,l87,194 Ledesma, Norma 26, 46, 49, 66, 77, 80, 84, 89, 98, 100, 180 Lee, David 46 Lee, Fausto 46, 194,201 Leon, Arthur 46 Lesman, Michael 46, 84, 92, 99, 100, 162, 184, 230, 232, 246. 2 4 7, 2 6 4, 2 6 5 Leverington, Sherry 46 Levine, Daniel 46, 85, 273 Lillis, David 46 Lin, Henry 47, 90, 178, 184, 1 9 4, 20 1 - Linares, Jose 47, 259 Lindsey, Sandra 47 Llarena, John 259 Llobera, Yolanda 47 Llorente, Oscar 4 7, 7 7, 16 3 Lola, Ridetta 47 Lopez, Caridad 15. 47, 77 Lopez, Clara E. 47 Lopez, Clara I. 47, 91, 194, 200, 20 1, 1 8 4 Lopez, Doris 47, 51, 66 Lopez, Ignacio 47 Lopez, Lazara 47 Lopez, Lourdes 47 Lopez Fraga, Ann 47, 199 Lorenzoluaces, Alberto 43, 48 Lotierzo, Christopher Lucio, Lucky 48 Luger ,Paul 48 Lugo, Henry 5, 48 Lugo, Ira 49, 69 Lumley, Steven 48 Maccaferri, Maria Mackool, Tammy 48, 62 Mahoney, Lawrence 48 Malogrino, Dawn 48, 66, 70, 1 8 0 Marka, Marion 48, 82, 175 Marti, Clara Martin, Scott 48 , W, ,.,, l, I 1 C11 N, mf: ' .' .- 1 I ali ' 202 ' ii Navarro, Lina 51, 191 Naylor, Celia 27, 51, 178, 184,.V Nardeln, Arlene 51, 72, 73, .1 Y 1 187,194,201 2 Nichol, Ricardo 51 Nieto, Maria 51, 79, 90, 194, 20 1 Nigh, Mary 52, 77 Noy, Armando 52, 192 Nunez, Ilya 52 Nunez, Juan 22 Nunez, Nestor 42 Martinez, Andrea 48, 189 Martinez, Luis 192 Martinez Maria 48 Martinez Ricardo 48 Martinez Silvia 48, 176 Martinez Susana 48 Obeso, Myriam 52, 64 ,WA 1 O'Brien, Alejandro 186 X '4 O'Brien, George 8, 52 , Ocon, G Fabiola 52 fifth Oppenheimer, Lee 52, 178, l84',,4,u,i I Mascirella, Frank 49 Massagli, Gladys 49, 189 Matos, Juan 49, 71, 83 Mazzeo, Mary Bea 49, 77, 99, 100, 169, 236, 237, 238, 250. 270, 271, 272 McCarthy, Michael 30, 49, 70, 176, 208 McDaniel, Michelle 49, 84 McGivern, David 49 McGrail, Tommy 49 Melchiona, Mia 18, 49, 97 Mellado, Antonio 49, 230, 232 Melo, Anselmo 49 Mena, Janet 26, 49, 189 Mena, John 27, 49 Mendez, Bertha 49, 189 Mendez, Carmen 49 Mendez, Pedro 49 Menendez, Andrew Menze, Denise 50, 189 Meredith, Robert 50 Merida, Juan 50 Mesa, Carlos 50 Mesa, Dalia 4, 50, 66, 80, 82, 85 Meyer, Joseph 28, 50, 194,201 Migoyo, Julio 50 Miguez, Linda 189 Milan, Lazaro 50 Milian, Carmen 167 Miller, Meiling 50, 66, 99, 100, 180 Miller, Tom 50, 53, 70, 180, 208, 285, 273 Mir, Lisette 50 Mirabent, Ervin 50 Miranda, Carla 50, 237, 260 Molina, Pedro 50 Monzon, Jose 51 Morales, Bertha 51, 189 Morales, Josefa 51, 191 Mulla, Cynthia 51, 193 Munoz, Marcelo 51, 259 Munoz, Margarita 51 Murga, Mari 51 Muriedas, Sylvia 51, 52, 70 or.11a1es 'rom 52 230 232 266, 1 Ore Darlene 52 193 Orozco Jose 52 Ortega, Luisa 52 Ortega, Noelia 52, 192, 193 Ortiz Evelin 52 Otero Jose 52 91 184 19 Oyarvide, Susan 52, 174 Padilla Monica 31 53 78 79 68 168 194 202 Page, Michael 53 4,,xfZ f, Palacio Orlando Paraskeva, Mercina 53 Paredes Carmen 10 78 81 f 5 , - Paredes Ruth 53 175 I ' Parker, Judy 53, 189 A Pascual, Jorge 53, 76, 186 Pasternak Keith Pedersen, Wendy 29, 53, 73, 88 94 96 100 101 102 Pelham Candace 53 Pena, George 53 Pena, Pedro Penas, Milagros, 53 Penrod, Renee 53 Perez, Alma 53 , Perez, Jesus 53, 254 A Perez, Jose 53, 204 ' N Perez, Lourdes 24, 53 --'L Perez, Maria 54, 73, 260 Perez, Omar 54 Perez, Raul 54 Perez, Richard 54, 171 Perez, Roberto 54, 232 A we P 1 L , 185,187,194.200, 201 .,'.': 201' ' 1 Owen, David 25 , ,fig -1' ',. , ' 1 1 ,I , I 61 9 ii . Oxamendi Marcia 1 Jw q v aerez, Sandra ' Derez, Vivian 54, 72, 73 ham, Trung 54, 192 Phillips, Bonnie 54 ' 'asencia, Feliberto ummer, Joseph 54, 169 Qbaanfia 196, 197 dope, Melinda 54 . ada, Michael 54, 79, 184, .l85. 194, 244, 245 lrieto. Maria Rabel, Eduardo 54, 180, 184, , 194 'Rabel, Fernando 54 Rakes, Darrin 54, 280 alls, Andrew 5, 29, 54 amos, Marilin 54 Ranard, Gary 55 Rava, Alicia 55 1 scio, Norma 29, 55 egalado, Alina 55 I1'iequate,Jean 34, ss, 77, 102, ' , 184 Pl lieyes, Luz 55, 189 1 feyes, Vivian 55 ?eynaldos, Javier 55, 72, 73, 79, 3 2, 1 7 5, 1 7 8 xheinschmidt, David 20, 55 Richards, William 5 5, 2 8 6 ,... ncon, Paul Rivero, Barbara 55 ivero, Rolando 55 'verqn, Adis 7, 55, 77, 180, 2 8 6 .., Rodriguez, Maria 56 Rodriguez, Maribel 23, 56 Rodriguez, Marivel 56 Rodriguez, Victor 56 Rojas, Isabel 56 Rojas, Jose 56, 240, 246, 247 Rojas, Martin S6 Rondon, Ileana 56 Roohanisarvest, Firou 57 Rosario, Joseph 57 Rosenberg, Michael 47, 57. 80, 2 32, 262 Rosenfield, Michael 57 Rountree, Elizabeth 57, 79, 194, 2 0 1 Rubio, Rosa 57, 189 Ruenes, Leonel 57 Ruiz, Jacqueline 5 7, 18 2, 18 3 Ruiz, Marta 57 Ruiz, Roberto 57 Ruiz Tania 57 Ruiz, Tino 23, 57 Rusinko, Michael 5 7, 2 6 2 Saavedra, Corina 57 Salabarna, Nancy 57, 184, 194 Salazar, Juan Salazar, Luz 57, 22 1 Salgado, Francisca 58 Salinas, Isel 58 Sanchez, Astrid 58 Sanchez, Carlos 58, 241, 246, 2 4 8, 2 7 8 Sanchez, Diana 58 Sanchez, Sergio 58 A odriguez, Albert 5 5, 5 6, 7 6, 81 V 18 1 ' Rodriguez, Alberto 1 00, 1 0 1, 1 18 1 odriguez, Angel 55, 72, 18 4, 1 1 9 4 Rodriguez, Carlos 55, 70 lRodriguez, Cesar 56, 2 6 6 J 1Rodriguez, Christina 56, 76, 82, f 89,169,178,184,194,195, 'E 200.201, 206, 207 Rodriguez, Dania 56 odriguez, Juan ll, 21, 56, 72, 76. 97,180,195 Sanchez, Wilfredo 6, 58, 98, 101 Sanchez, William Sand, Claire 58, 72, 73, 94, 97 Sanfiel, Jose 58 Sanz, Amada Sanz, Maria 58, 192 Sardinas, Linda 58 Segura, Florbel 58 Semel, Debbi 58, 66, 82 Serna, Maria 58 Serralta, Etenad 58 Sforza, Ronna 55, 58 Shabareck, Timmy 59, 193 Shankle, Sherry 59 Sinisgalli, Anthony 26, 59, 262. 263 Smart, Teresa 59 Smith, Tammy 59, 202, 206. 207 Socias, Sandra 12, 59 Soeder, Mark 59, 166, 258, 259 Soler, Carina 59, 260 Soler, Felix 59 Solo, Helena 57, 59, 100, 101, 184, 194.244, 245 Sosa, Loyda 60.196, 197 Sosa, Madelaine 60 Soto, Asdrubal 60 Sotolongo, Martha 60, 182, 183 Stack, Dinora 60 Stanton, Lori 60 Stawarski, Susan 60, 69, 170. 1 7 6, 1 8 4, 1 9 1 Stein, Nelly 60, 73 Still, David 60, 80, 84, 85, 99. 101, 232, 246, 248, 250, 264 Stine, Linda 28, 60, 73, 196 Suarez, Enrique 60, 197 Suarez, Erick 60 Suarez, Veronica Suiter, Elizabeth 60, 72, 73, 184, 208 Swackhammer, Tad 60 Tacher, Elias Tadish, Jacqueline 60 Tapanes, Roger 60 Tapanes, Sidney 6 1 Tapia, Michelle 61 Tellez, Manuel 61 Thomas, Richard Thompson, Patti 27, 61 To, Lang 61 Tobchi, Elias 193 Toledo, Gisela 61 Torrealba, Yolanda 61 Torres, David 1 6 8 Trespalacios, Lourdes 6 1, 1 94 Tundidor, Mary 61 Valladares, Marilyn 61 Valls, Josep 61 Vance, Pamela 61 Vanwambeck, John Vargas, Angelina 61 Vargas, Marco 168 Vargas, Rafael 61, 62, 178, 179 184, 194,201,206 Vasquez, Lucia 62 Vasquez, Percy 20, 62 Vazquez, Aliria 62 Vazquez, Beatrice 62 Vazquez, Raquel 62 Vazquez, Ricardo 14, 62, 80, 99 101,266 Vega, Cathy 62 Veiga, Ana 10, 60, 62, 74, 78, 79,85,100,101,169, 178. 179, 184, 194,201 Velez, Vicki 62 Verdecia, Samuel 12, 13, 62. 259 Vergara, Raul 62, 186, 187 Viciedo, Heriberto 63, 94 Viggiani, Gabriela 63, 73 Vignari, Donna 54, 63 Vilalta, Ivan Villa, Jose 63 Villafana, Nemi 63, 192 Viollis, Tammy 63 Voss, Lori 63 Vuong, Hung 35, 63 Waldman, Bonnie 4, 63, 77 Wallen, John 63 Warren, Robert 63 Weiner, Brian 63, 240, 246, 248 Weiss, Mildred 64, 192 White, Charles 64, 232 Whitney, Glenn Wilds, Keith 64 Wilson, Pamela 9, 73 Wolf. Abby 4, 22, 64.66, 77, 83, 99, 1 0 1 Wong, Fernando 64 Woodmore, Patrick Woodruff, Kimberly 64 Woodward, Carole 64, 165, 236, 237, 238, 270, 271, 272 odriguez, Leonardo 56 Sharps, Bruce 59 lRodriguez, Lourdes D. 56, 200, Shaw, Robert 59 , 1201 Sierra, Amor 237,238,260 ii l ERodriguez, Lourdes E. 56, 76, Sierra, Carlos 59 Valdeon, Mercedes 79. 91. 169. 178, 184, 194. Sierra, Luis 59 Valdes, Barbara 61 ', 206 Siles, Maria 59 Valdes, Luis 61 Zaldivar, John 64 odriguez, Luis 56 Silveira, Mariela 59 Valenzuela, Ivan 21, 61, 76 Zarich' Alejandro 64 fr 1' W W 1-'W '- W' ' il 4 We regret the passing ot sophomore Michael Pollack, sen- , ior Marilin Ramos, and biology teacher Norman Swanson. I I Both students died earlier this year in auto accidents. Mr. 1 1 K Swanson passed away in l une ot l983 after a long bout with leukemia. He taught at our school tor 14 years. These persons touched the lives ot many people at South- ' ' west, and they will be missed by all whose lives they entered. Q 1. .E SENIOR INDEX!3 1 9 Dear Stun and Staff, Ninete an eighty-four was supposed to be a gloomy year. This presumption of little or no privacy and destruction was transposed into something quite different. Our teachers and students, through spirit, enthusiasm, and pride, proved that good ultimately overcomes evil. We, the yearbook staf, dedicate this book to our Eagle, which is one source of our strength and perserverence. Through lively pictures and descriptive stories, the Aquila staff tried to capture the feeling of unity and self-esteem. Cur best effort was put forth to establish a book that showed Southwest as it really was in 1984. We hope you enjoy the book as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Sincerely, Bmwvi Mfaldfmafru M.. Q M MWUWW. The 1983-84 Aquila Staff Members: Editors: Adis Riveron, Robert D. Hale, Bonnie Waldman Sophomore Section: Carmen Mendez, Caridad Lopez Junior Section: Kim Bailey, Mary Nigh, Nancy Zidek Senior Section: Jean Requate, Tere Lantigua, Michele Balser, Monika Krankowsky, Carmen Paredes, Norma Ledesma Sports Section: Mary Bea Mazzeo, Tina Carnival, Charles White, Kyle Guthrie, Jerry Garcia ' Faculty Section: Anthony Reidler, Diana Cordoba, Marion Marka, Sheryl Graham Club Section: Veronica Costero, Chris Hynes, Lisa Ehrlich. Abby Wolf, Angela LaBelle Activity Section: Michelle McCullough, Fernando Wong, Patty Boronat Advertisement Section: Oscar Llorente Art: Albert Rodriguez Photography: Gabriel Garcia, Ms. Debbie Lichtman, Bryn-Alan Advisor: Debbie Lichtman Special Thanks to the Following People and Places: Castle Park Bryn-Alan: Pat, Carol, Mike Dr. Crawford Metro Zoo Herff-Jones: Maria Spike Mr. Woolley International Mall Ms. Jones Ms. Touzet Tropical Park Mr. Rimon Ms. Williams, treasurer bfi. 14 . rs - -Wm , .'., h yr all ,'d L- 1 H-Q P -4 9 0 v hi 6 l .:'-' -wwf 2-r .U N 9 I Q 1.1 . 5 n 0 K o QP. 5 z 1 Aw 1 0 I 6


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