St Petersburg High School - No So We Ea Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)
- Class of 1985
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P124 +1 KN if F o p , .X -xif 'f X.- J 3 i N A X 'i N i Wd X e f c ' ev 3 Q, is 5 eg Sl Xe Q fi f 2' Jussi? 5 sg - N , N . f ,J t X, b s 'J E51 rmq3 S QB Ee S mi 5 Q5 c s' e, A 4 B3 Q e IQSWZQQ finaif end? and caregfee sfimmei days ere Q S if li sis 3 is al D HZ summerg becoming bronze beauties and giving our brains a Erestg just plain having fun in the sun. e. This is an easy catch for Roatha. ' , , F s - Smooth sailing for Ken. Kevin checks out the mast. 2 P Summer Daze , Everyone loves a good chicken fight. Bobby has a keen sense of balance. 50 Q 'bi 5 ixifm FN rs! if grief! fit? Q? ss? Q ff Q J M E away from lt a11,' many of us 1n plenty to do rlght here. St. Petersburg offers many outdoor activities. Whether it be lounging by the pool, sailing in the bay, or throwing a frisbee on the grass, we find a way to enjoy the summer Sunshine. 1 , M N 5 Swag for 560 M6 s:r1nDV.u, 4 ' 1 X 'ini V 2 J., . 'E Bounthauy spins a mean frisbee. Wifi! Almost Paradise!!! Summer Daze 4 3 Although the anticipation of summer freedom is in- evitable, idealism gives way to reality and excitement begins to wane. We begin to realize as we run out of money, we run out of things to do. As they say, No mon' . . . no funf' Green Devils must find a way to make their spending money. Whether it be your average fast-food joint or a Susan gets 'tdishpan hands. Stroemich s Super Scooper P9889 Teaffanges the display - Working outside the home is not the only responsibility a teenager has. Helping around the house, both inside and out is a neverending chore that must be done. Mowing lawns, making beds, cooking and cleaning know that summer vacation is com- are all in a day's work for the ma- ing to an end, we bid farewell to sum- j01'itY Of US- mer days and welcome the excite- As August approaches and we ment of the beginning of a new year. me l .. 4163 , 2 rg-Q j 92-.S Brien appreciates visitors at his job. NoMon'...NoFun 4 5 r ,H Read So that the first day of school can be a success, late August finds hundreds of busy hands hard at work prepar- ing for the new school year. t O R Q 1 1 to prepare for the opening of school. ' 9' -4 r M , M11 QW .sf N y, er , - 9 if::g Q S ,lf M . If . . Devilettes do their stuff. ' N' ' The changes for this year are many. Steam rollers and construction crews clutter the campus, as everyone hurries 5 7. 'F' -h S W, '- f,'g'1'e3.9'?, V 11 few 'ff X 1. 'r' 'Q' -'- rf if-I , if Y fr ,- are f V . .,. .e 'gif n '51, E gf, what fr'-Q -, 6 w at ' -Ns.. k, '?.1fv1i.1! I J: -1' , . T? xp'- ' l W f 1'-'7 , 5-f11: ff' ' ' 5-v .'K 'I':s '. Mrs. Lentz IS hard at work. 'W '4f? ?-ir? gr -- -- .- - N - i'3 l .4 15' 5 f i '- r -iffi I7-'lv' FC, Q' lv. , S 1 N, gif! 447' wjwhj -'. .ei HA. imiwig 'fl wvggvtf v Mu - ' K gg: f Y , lp -,., n , .. rf? . ,X,, . , ,, . U - .rf 'ie fr '. 11 y-1,551 , N we P at 1 1 ' ' Dt, 'V X 1 1 1, ' U W ' f f . 1' -. . fr? djwfg' G V, I T l . ,r Q -M jk W- r. , i I MJ . f 1 ,J A 'i'7' if 1' -QM Q V 3 N is 14 Q 1 I 'E 'M T' ' Y I Ji 'sl V ,U . f ., - V V if Q 24mf 'iJ'l3 fx I .. ,-fiifw, ye r 'rl' 'MW N y , r, 'X 93, 'f:, 1 x 1. .Q ' f r Coach WIZIS rough on hrs players. 5' . as ? , W S rl r pwlt W Q b y V ff 1' .lewi s , V, e r -ser V y as ' :'ll!Px'!! , we y I wir nigQgjH,7 diff K if 1 4 Drum rgll, please! Coach Boylson chimes in, too. 6 P Re-adyLoRoll . ,X f P Don takes careful aim. Old teachers and new come to SPHS for their planning week. They decorate their classrooms, attend various workshops, and wrack their brains for new and innovative ideas in lesson planning. The football team practices throughout the summer vacation to ready themselves for the the kick-off of a new season. Groans of exhaustion fill the air as the coaches de- mand more from each player. The band and cheerleaders attend camps to learn new, and polish up old routines. Their Green Devil spirit and dedication shows in their hard work and preparations for the upcoming school year. 39 ff Coach Mewha reassures Donny. Gary gets ready for a hike. if Our devils look to Stacy for direction. Ready to Roll 4 7 V :EK at iife if-f1'Z7? 5i ,S-fl in Hr E Q ii ri I is .gs H .ge l A . . 44. . ,sr Day of Ch ll nges QM 5 6 , , rf, egg .4 1 11 ,A ja ,Ann . y ' -in il tavern? . rm-aaa? it f P. W mangas 'ffivnif ff fi is The first day of school most certainly is a day filled with challenges. The reuniting of old friends and the greeting of new. For some, the first day of school is just another day. For others, such as freshmen, it is the beginning of a new way of life. We all remember our freshman year . .. getting lost in the hallsg misdirected by seniorsg walking into the wrong The West P350 iS marked off limits. Andrea wants a schedule change TODAY! Mr, Icke welcomes back his students. ., L -S f :Y L' Qfx ' x 1 9 Bridget helps a freshman find his class. Mr. Bonner is always in demand. 'l class at the wrong timeg forgetting where your locker is, and class into a guessing game. They moved Mrs. Spurny swearing someone moved it! Ahhh, the joys of being a where . . .? Baby Devil. The chaos continues as the students must travel through This year is more challenging for all of our students here sardine-packed hallways trying desperately to reach their at SPHS. The noise of the construction as well as the smell classrooms before that seven-minute bell rings. of tar, makes it difficult for students to concentrate. Add- ing to this confusion, teachers relocating turns going to i y i Devils wait patiently for their grub. fi Q' fi N -. s.- ierra, X i - Marivic and Marigold make a quick call. Andrea and Kelley are glad to see each other again. ADay ofChallenges 4 9 w . NM ' 4 I WW. x 4 ,K 3 A i 1 , I f K I ' X I 1 i s I , , 1 ' s f M s I , ' s f 4 , 1 If c. I dding a Class . ,ll N fl X s I , I x . , ,'ll xxx, G ll gl 1 - , X, X X, N1 I I I x -. 5 Itls that time again, 1 A . -ff -2 : 4 1 The days are longer here at SPHS this yearg another class is added. Mr. Knellinger, our school registrar, nearly lost his mind last summer trying to reorganize the schedules of almost 2000 students. The longer day makes it difficult on both students and faculty. Extra-curricular activities are in conflict with E . fi fi if 'KGo0d morning, teachers and students . . f' .S-'N Sokhamfmy H1HkGS 2 l0Ck6F-Sf0P- Patrick had to work late last night. 10 V AddingaClass after-school jobs for many students. From 7:30 am to 2:34 pm is a long school day in anybody's book, but not impossi- ble to get through. You're only in a bind if you happen to have AP Calculus at the end of a weary day. Getting help after school could prove to be a problem if we didn't have such dedicated teachers here at SPHS L 'Q Sufi- ,V I Mr. Knellinger is snowed under. Although they're not required to stay past 2:55, giving help to students in need becomes a top priority. The extra hour on our school day is designed to add to the quality of our education. SAT scores will improve and the extra time in class will better prepare us for those col- lege years ahead. g N2 up 2, '9 ,B 4. fig X . 55, -A..-F? 'if' .gf Kiss that clock! Mrs. Waters sneaks up on her prey. f ,Q l Mrs. McSweeney gives help after school. A startled Peter vows never to doze again. AddingaClass 4 11 So Many h nges I 111:11- l Q-if Attendance is up in all classes. P . ff , . ,k - Q 'i .arf V J: ,H I HL i www..N . Wa' , l 4 1 Aii'r'?+ 'M..n f rngi-fggy e-f ii ' A ' - . A? five? r e . ' N r Z. - ' A n 'sift wires .. s - H 4 :',,.'-vfgv, 'Y4..wlI'H,. ,a -. M vs' ,iw 'i m M ww I i , ' M mv' .... , W 1 v 'h A ip 'mai ll' M' ,jeff ,' . X 4 .K -. if 1-1 g 6 V E V f, 2 V A ', .x g H 4 i,k.A,l1-,fs -- 'ir 'Wray Y' -,MI i 5 M FW M., fwifam. , - T if ' L ' W 1 rf in , . 'o It ww. 'f'Yqg vi. 9 . 1,, A - ,B .., QQ , My W .W 4' M xi :gr -W 1,15 12 P SoManyChan M - wig, V , ,, .ge I 'nf s' -fr .K 's 'A' - ' u' s . 1 . W an 4 +, x N an rv .. M. ' 4. L V' - x ' 1 . ,. ,'.,-AL-4. ,'-' M... ..-nr var.. Teacher parking is relocated. ges The Florida Legislature decided a good many things con- cerning education this year. The number of credits necessary to graduate is raisedg the absence rule of eight days per semester is instatedg and school days are one hour longer. The stiff attendance policy cuts back on assemblies and senior privileges. Standards are high and times are definitely tough. W ll' W 1, mu, X . . x. oy as N N 1 5 AW' N it x V F' il't w-wn- 9- il , K Art listens carefully to the Height-day rule. .ff-Efk , ' --Siiiakw' I L i 1 f Construction takes its toll. P' These changes are not meant to be a form of ad- flag and plaque from the National Secondary School of ministrative torture, rather, they have a positive purpose Recognition Program sponsored by the Department of in mind. It is to improve the quality of our education as Education in Washington. , well as the building of our characters. We have Green Devil Spirit here at SPHS and are proud l In keeping with high standards of education, SPHS was to be .recognized as the cream of the crop! proud to be recognized nationally as one of the top schools of the country. We received an Excellence in Education Q- I J .4-' 5 ', y ii. E Y. 1' . fx H! V-'y 'Z Wg 4 : , 1 ' f 'T'l vi 1 ' - T- P 1 cr uf' ,J af? -7 ,4 ' , - '. jg fx? I ' ,Z j I k- sg., ,' 'yu 'fi f: Ln ' ' , - evra-sffnsir' g 'T' i i-:fi ,-fif,3 , - .,.1f Q- ' '-.- .bw gf. - 'C ',. ze 1 ,, ,g .S- ' . 'r:.'f 2'?QfzL2w?1':i'-fl-. Q 5 ei iff, 4.2 2' :if ,., ' IL - 1'-1? .1 Q Clear that land! PW s... A familiar message this year. 'f ' ffm 5 'l 'Y I5 t 4 ' 5,3 ilu-vi 'fl if' Qi? 1 lied Eddie misses his senior privilege. Headin' out. So Many Changes 4 13 We've Still Got Spirit 5 ? ni X at f W nf' fe r W c 3 ri 4 SP' 5 f Kai' -118 .5 at SPIRlTflt's great to seefWe've got it, that spiritfCome on Come on, Come on!Let's hear it! These are familiar sounds surrounding SPHS. Whether it be cramming into the auditorium for a pep rally, cheer- ing on our football and basketball teams, or singing our alma mater, we always show pride in being a Green Devil. 4 -'Q- d 'l . Attentive devils at our first pep rally. Christa and Susan cheer the evi s 'gif 'i Nfl '- '1 few MY fi Heather says to Arilee, Don't move. 14 V We've Got Spirit .C ' 4545 -vs si 'Ei If-m Our coaches hard at play. . 1 it if if e fs ri- . gf 'ff- Wfi .Wa S is ww 1 f The boosters don't let us down. , is Our pride stands for more than coming out for a game, but also for the cleanliness of our school, the academic ex- cellence we achieve in our classes, and the traditional good impression we show to our community. Tradition plays a large role in our identity at SPHS, from not stepping on the devil's head in the front hallway to our friendship basket at graduation, we take part in D X , ire' 'Q 5' this tradition with pride. This year has brought many changes with it, and ones that have been less than popular, but because of who we are and what we stand for here at SPHS, we have proven once again, that Green Devils are number one and we're proud of it. Q 7 ifii' it! 'i?f'!i3'.2vJi Nevis? fy !g?w.,9g.gj:: ' l H 'IQ 'S1 :'I if s +'eec- M 5 t-f , -' 34 ij, ng' ' Q 'li 1-'fi 5 f f' .' F . l , . 4 r ,:' - ,ut v Z I .v E v' P SLA jf A -1 rg 1 1 My 'Bitte . f iv? y 'uf i 11 51 f 1 I -4. 7 lifii i 1 I X l, 1' .fr as - f L - , 1 ' Denise shows her spirit. Go SPHS Devils! A i . ' A ,fly 'J' J V QQ . Q-'X 4, gig f ' 'A , 1 4 I A r ,H , , - Uv ' if Iv , r Y 3 l lx , r ag .idk is Q. .., 'Q SPHS cheerleaders flash their pearly whites. We've Still Got Spirit 4 15 , lii Q - ffl, Q 55 ' 'Q I 9 Q 2'-og., gm A is. dding to Our Famil A warm reception and congratulations to all the people involved in the Program for the Academically Talented. You had to be one tough devil to be accepted into PAT. Besides the very strict basic requirements, there were a limited number of openings compared to the number of ap- plications. We are proud SPHS was chosen to house PAT and we welcome the new addition to our family. My John and Jason hard at work Mrs. Cyndee Wery, Mr. Tuthill i. ,M ,tba our P.A.T. secretary. with his class Leecia W. is pensive today. 1 v , a x F. I hope there's no film in that thing. Mrs. Vera checks over her mail. 16 P Adding to Our Family The bright and smiling face of Mrs. Valencia Walker Q can be seen throughout the halls of SPHS. Her cheerful disposition and caring attitude is, most certainly, an asset A S p e c 1 al to Making CPS interesting is not an easy task and yet, Mrs. Walker succeeds in doing just that! Along with her regular teaching responsibilities, she supports the junior class in e m e r their activities and helps to organize the Prom, making this occasion a night to remember. ll Peggy is glad to see that Mrs. Walker has a sense of humor. Here's what's really neat . . . f 13 pq s. The important thing to remember . . . 53525235 EXW I'm not gonna buy that one, try again. All right, you guys . . f' It stands about this tall. Yearbook Dedication 4 17 A Edited and Designed by . . . Angie Stamper Csection editorj Christine Allan Lisa J ehle Christine Larkin Photographers . . . Bryn Alan Bryce J emison Missy Essman Matt Masi Jim Corbett Pat Brewer 18 P Faculty Division SFOR... Y ' -Q X .i,,, ,X f ,f iw: X 1 I I 1 I f .11 ' X: 1-sr SABLSWN -'-1 'VE Nu 4' We .C M ig., 'fr t fs C i F CUL S flvwfwi, if 715 KWWWVQ f IN LCAWN 83-84 i , - Bill Grey Principal One of the most spirited Devils here at S.P.H.S. is our principal, Mr. Bill Grey. Having been here now for 2 years, he has come to love the tradition that S.P.H.S. stands for and we, the student body, have come to respect what he stands for. He believes that school is a place where students not only learn but also enjoy themselves as well? This is the philosophy that surrounds the campus of S.P.H.S. and keeps our Devil spirits high. H mg, f ,M in. ffilf 4? 20 P Principal , -.- 5 L. Af' . A -N. ,arvliifg ,. are W iz W imma-N wif I-I Q ssistant Principals What would We do Without them? We are proud to have three such fine assistant principals here at SPHS. They work continuously to keep our school in order. All well- respected and admired, they strive to help us make SPHS the best. Working with the staff and the student body, they put in endless hours of work to be sure that things run smoothly. We appreciate you all and we're glad you're ours! it '?f 1 V r .bfi , A Y' M 4 We prr,r,r,rir rrl , f fx. Donald Driskell Tom Petit 1 Ak 5 Ms. Wpstfailprs busy agwork, ptl., . , I 430 A x sa v i Mr. Driskell is happy with his construction crew. Judith Westfall Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil. The delightful smile of an important Devil. Assistant Principals 4 21 aa 1fs11':e211f21.. 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These three very important people deserve some recognition here at SPHS. Mrs. Smith keeps track of our funds. Mr. Parzik takes care of all our activities, while Mr. Knellinger can be found in the guidance office, coor- dinating the schedules of over 2000 students. All three of these jobs take many hours of hard Work and dedication and we appreciate their efforts immensely. Schedules Books 8: Fun is 3' .A S 5 . 7 ,Wff ,, 5 yy 0 if Steve Knellinger Raymond Parzik Kathy Smith ,S 4 E li' Money, money and more money. 4? :ff , x I ,MQ ' l ii , Knellingefs work is never done. Mr. Parzik enjoys his work. pFaculty,4 23 There are friends in S.P.H.S. that few people know they have. The Guidance Department is designed to be a friend to all students. No matter what kind of problem comes up your guidance department is there to help. You'll find Mrs. Lentz on the phone with parents want- Guidance .ff V T f Me1Er1inge1' J 09 Hearn Susan Lentz Margaret Nolan EH? 5,5 Qfri ifii f -V :fw.wwz,...:- fm K, we m::s:1w,.-'fn-fzvz fH.-1w..sH.f:1.s'mf-1 f si yw ewi X Q fl: , as ..,,r.JliS , '1 Er zfziiisifl . . :sz me ai? .. ,V .,, , sz :Ez ff-ez is fww, is f. ' 3921 14 'i 11, were new f in rs.1sw151 zz zfmf' u , fflr e,,, I r 24 , ,,,,W W.,kkVV ,, .wg- , ,I-fY.2iEif,1., - 'fQ2Ri?Ef?sv1:11,' 2- miilif - ifvil4i?Ai?iii5ffz,5Ev, iH2ilV1sfl - , - , ,.-f,-f.1-rw.:-'i-. . 'zf:.::f.m -, . w11.12z,.:t: ,-1f,,.fm.::1e:ffw.:fr.1w,f'::.-s-s.w'-m-is-.fs-f -f,4s1:4z,:sszssz.:fv:vI i,-ws1.ez,.fw Q-fm1,12:rs,-4,-H: .... ,, H ,M af K as . . f--'.z,'sszfs:zismz- - gil - , g 3 .1zz.wffrsgfliez'ssvz2..,,z- iii :fwsffezifeznez 'Qw.'f.s:4z:sz.szf::Hf1121,1 ,swwe . ,... up j gs 5? ,, M., .N 1 E x ing to keep good relationships between parents, teachers, and students. Mr. Erlinger can often be seen discussing scholarships with anxious seniors, while Ms. Pittman is always busy with helping students out with Peer Counselors. Ms. Nolan always listens attentively to Alb- in Don Pemberton Keturah Pittman Dave Waters ,fs fi-W -fl -:ffHT1'21er':: i:wf,.vt:'IWSTYISTISI--'T VT lfusfseigssz,:?ffgf1ff5ffF2i21insI 1 'f ii4Ei521fss.: ,':z, . m:WQ?S?7EJf'f - f V 1'fiii595Q?ffS1w-H-1'zesg5ze?1ig?f5S,jfSY5E'9ig5ffMs'ssz,:r, s.,,fm3?4 jgsg5:9f :ss,:r,rff:g5i53?gi',5. - ,. I. 5 7, M :iz .15 ww,-fi .Q 1v,.e,.s2f-wr, mf., ff., ., .,.,fw,, f. fs, sw., 1, f ..,,.,.. , , --E, , I., Q, T- K f fs, ,,ff,, .. M. . , ,, Jw ,. A A. W ,i ., .,..,, W ,Q . ., NW. ., --f,- .-M., s,.. , V, r..,, ,,,..,.s,. K., , ,VW . .AW , ,. ,.,,,,k, M, 137-5i,4ffGVf5::5fi-Lff' 'L Qfyfilirrf- :.i7,5Ef,-Wsf75?fff , : if!-'iffiifvl ' 'T 5i?:TQQL-5 ' A '-F fMr5S!Q,!' ' . 'iSllf,L: , . ' :Lf I .?,:?i5.iZ5E:- - 'if2'lfCfiT5r'. 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So next time you need a schedule change, need informa- tion about colleges or scholarships, or just need someone to talk to, remember these friends in Guidance. They are th ere to help you. if 2 sf esac? x, Y 8 3 X Kgs 9 E E Ek, B . a -252:12 ,'f,s'1ss,ssz.fSfi::, fe,'.,1'1ff1fw5:fz,:'i .s fihsstzfzxf ..,,:,,,M. r..,,. ,,.., . .,,. -f-f-f L- 1, r.., V iq ,, L, . L. af, , .a,.-'mf' M,--,f sw, .7 Q, .s,5m,,i..,.g,,1 gm , 2, , ,sz.s,,.-.. , ,,.s ,,+. if . Q giciif-Q. 453 ,.,,,, W 7 , as ,..,. . fm .i,. M P 'iii .L , 4 'Q if Sl 21Eflfwwfzi1' If 21 iiiififsii ' ' ' - ffl-' ,mtigwza -wmswz, 1253545 5 0fflCB PBFSODDBI ,--fr Dolorita Cooper Dorothy Cortright j 'Fling-uq,,, K 5 Q xg 5 if ads 'P Q Q H15 - 'I 9,':ff?i?lQ5f?f5ffI: I ' , ,az .Q ,-fg W-is11m,.w X 1'1fziQl?7l5EV'l5Wl 735 -gli? fmms ,wiszf . giiwgsz 3.3.5, 1 - f--ww--fr tzissifsszlssxsiH---wffszis-m:'f, V--gggfgg4s7gsggg.,. -5-ggffm7fgg,, - '1111-2351211-Sf Iwvlsfff' ff -ff-- fm-Vfi-'f-'11 'ff 1wvf1wvwH--ffl: fssfewssiiesiilzz 4 if- 1- :Q in w - l - iz :s--visw- .U ::,, f yi-2'fas2iQ,..2,,., .S fy V, . ,. A vf-vf--,- V fff. we ff--ff-fL,, ..,,.,,..,, A 9252911551 The busy fingers and listening ears of our SPHS secretaries help us to know that they care. As each day goes by, the tension rises. Continuous details are handled by this staff for the administration. This gives Mr. Grey and his assistant principals more time to concentrate on the school. ' ,- Q. .JN ., , C 1 'I x E s Nancy Curcio Susan Haffner Lynette Hardy N5-5 L5 I 'WW A viM,8f if ' ls--EQ fi'-Wil:i'5'f--043-WlfsfisfL2,ssE5igfiiW-5513,gggig51192151151szsssifff'fm 't'- ,s'iss?iLs32i-S225-ffi54222546 K K A e 1 'H 2 8? X x 2 mf' ssf lsfssll l lssslsleltlsllsess 15,2 - mms-is-iz, sszssissxfszisw 2 if F Z, iw. msg as M Q, it .Q ,. 1 . , r.,,,.. U1 'h ' 4 J' llflliygc mf l V ly . 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Helping guide students to the books they need, keeping track of reference materials and collecting fines are all very important tasks. What would we do wthout them? SPHS office persnnel I Julia Hooker ga 12 5 ga I A - . K Nhf' i 4 s f , mg. an. : ' KK 5 .H V K. . ' f J 2ffif':f'msw1,-I 1-2515: -we A f .,,. 7.-' 1:13mg1 ,,, f.k- ,latte-f, f I 'W , ig laiii K 4 ,L 5 33 4 'KK Q, Q 111,117,152 2 helps to keep the Den in control. Keeping up with all the daily changes in the Registrar's office along with the com- puter problems, polars, etc. is more than a full time job. We appreciate each and every one of these dedicated ladies regardless of what department they work in and we wonder where we would be without them. Dru Kennedy Hazel McClelland Bea Richards Kathleen Smith .sl This year's English Department has a new addition to T. program CProgram for the the familyg it's the P.A. Academically Talentedj. 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Business Math demonstrated the mechanics of balancing a checkbook, while Geometry focused on the knowledge gained from the use of protrac- tors. These two classes displayed the great variety of courses available. Students who were interested in attending college took classes such as Algebra 1, 2, Geometry, and Trig. These classes prepared students for college entrance exams. Ed Smith Rob Tgwnsend Dan Wagstaff Evelyn Woodward ,il ,K g ,, XXXX r ,,4., i iiiifi Q v mm G , s, , if ' fig, - - X X H-.ev M- Sq' in Y X igwff+ra P ,V ,w,,,s -3:1 K ,L W. ,,,,. it ,!,r gig Mliwr 1 ii: Q wivlwwwi-W-Wiser? ctii iiir i iiirii S ey a ' X X 1 v,,,,,,iwv,,u'l'Wl2v ff, 'xwliwiQ,s95gf kr, fi r fiil xii Wklllxiifai . -gffylww'l 'lx1:W:m'E'l 'X 1 'viwsf1S xiii:-Xiiiisfiflliflfiiffme W is si A lfw ,L , F-lm iw- rum -X N illllllllllllliiiifll Wl:blu?5vqiQQH ,, meYWws1miat X ,si 'sqwwlwrf Mil tai: Xg .m ,irrglg M lu 'il Faginlty Science Beverly Bakewell Rick Chapman 1. x ,f ft ,!.f 0kay, noy.v hereiscthetrickywpartf i , ,l ,- S 'Wil :W Ny, 'T Nia sm. vs. X N Ns Y ' iceaeiieeehiilliifieegif' howiw giseialldoriipiggef. if The Science Department this year offered a wide variety of Science courses. General Science, Marine Biology and Physiology are just a few. Zoology and Botany were added to the curriculum this year. With such a wide variety of classes no wonder S.P.H.S. has the highest enrollment of students in Science courses. ' S filffi r A- S -B i sz, I t 1. Q .Q r gt Q ,- .L K. el Q , . v 5 Q' R i mi ' ,. i S Jack Coit Ann Collins Adrian Davis 'K'-ig Sandra Figley Chuck Gibson Sandra Heidi: ess lilii i With the Science Department growing in leaps and had anine to fifteen teacher increase this year. bounds and the need for updating equipment grew, two Last but not least and certainly worth mentioning is a new Apple computers were bought. You can bet they're be- 321,000 grant from the state that was much appreciated ing put to good use. The student increase is only partly and went for purchasing new equipment for all the Science responsible for the growth of the Science Department. We classes. i fa ' 1 vet f .i. fa- ?': , Willie Jackson Patricia Lussy Randy MCGOnegal Jeanette Szajna John Talbitzer e ,J Y , X xx ' C ' 1 E 1 , f A 4 I I x X ' X ig Hal Traver Yvonne Waters 3 l 1 A ' . ll, ' cw, W ' aimimenmamm. 0 S e newjexxyssh hat p S Faculty 4 35 SPHS has an equipped and well-educated Social Studies Department. They are always on the ball with the news and political scene. They keep us up to date on who's run- ning in what election and when the election is taking place. The social part of this subject involves many activities from role playing, polling citizens about upcoming elec- Social Studies Herb Anderson Sam Davis Ed Foley Barbara Jefferson Joan Malone K 1 , Mr. Foleyfigeaches the day'slessori. V ' , y , XJ e I Don Walker Valencia Walker iw. qw, mcxgi H V N N ai K e e 7 i-Thank you for Classy' Says t lx N , g 1.30 whaysyour Says Mr! Anderson. fl tions, to book reports with shadow boxes. These are just a few of the many ways social studies helps us to learn more about the community we live in. Students discover how our country stands now, and in which direction our society is heading. They are easily see- ing what life was like in the past and what it might be like 7 in the future. As an important part of teaching, the teachers try their hardest to get the students involved and learn more about their country. The teachers make this happen by involving the students in their lessons for the day and keeping them up on what is most interesting for them to learn. -vii X xl lyk Jim McCauley Linda McPheron Ramona Ken Temple Doug Tuthill Scheuermann I . col' Wallace Witham Bill Wortock 5? ' df' ,JA gr sf Q Q . C . ,, . . ...1 -..ik 5 ':,' Mrtgfalker enjoys teachingjais Malone and Mr. Ternple have Kaichat. Now is the goes kids? says Mr. 5 'i ,Y is the K T ' , My No, you look at answers If you reality gonna bike our pictiire? mug '55 Facufty 4 37 XXXXXX .X X 'K LEVVXES3' XXX. 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X 'X5X'XXl3XXXXXX.X XXXXXXXXXXXXX-.X X :QXfI,XXWXXX.'jX ' ...XX -...X X.. X Q' ,M H . -,fZ,,f,, . Wgigvlf , X f ., :iff . .1 1, . X ,XX.XXXXXX.. XXXXXX XX Xyf fX V. X XX.XX K X XX ' X XXXXXXXX-XXQXX 1 J ' f f'-k :agar-,f - - , 1 , K ,,,, Z 4, f, , ,, , W, , ffwffr 4,f,,,Y -Y X X . X .W XX X. .X. .... XXXX XX-'XXXXX .XX XX, XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX. ,X . Tj''X X'fXXSX1EXXCXXX ,X.' LSL X X f. f X XXX Q . Y 'X 3 I r 1 X. X x . .X. . X X X XXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXX XX 'zfqflff' W V f In case you're Wondering what DEES stands for, it's the Department of Education for Exceptional students. The people who make it all possible are these five dedicated and caring teachers. These teachers work with students that need modified teaching methods. Speech and Language, along with Emotionally Handicapped, and Specific Learning Disabilities all have a place at S.P.H.S. These teachers make it possible for the students to learn and achieve the goals they wish to meet. W:,,?'llllW.' ff. R 5? 0 T QJ J aairr lN J ' lwgaeexayuunignk nbnunrnhgspiayri T liii T vnllieasgggridfawfl is Fine Arts has to do with fine art tuning. Our talents must be fine tuned in order to stand out. There are many 9 students interested in performing in various ways. The fine arts department helps to lay a foundation for their future activities. Those students taking band, chorus, and drama X., gt -Q I t T, ix t T 3 Peggy Andre Bill Broderick Cindy Burnside Les Burrows 'M' jfwW'f1W ' Q 1 , iv X, ,iuwwlw-s,' ' ,wwxwg-,.-' ww Q.. M 1-,ii M is 1 J s , -iw 'X Y ill 4 lf i,,r i M 3, i, f X ff it A - 40 v mt soon discover the value of performing. Performance, an aspect of the fine arts department and of self expressiong a unique opportunity to discover hidden talents. Mr. Broderick, our band director, works hard with his harmony. Mr. Burrows and his music students raise V an , ,, , Q 7 Jill East Barbara Stephens l l r i f S C s. X 1 as T , i Larry West thier voices in unison while Mrs. Andre puts her students to the test with emotions. So, for some, the Arts Department serves as an option for elective courses, but for others, it is the starting point for a long-term career in the Arts. if BW' I7 MJAW W Y7 oreien Laneuaee There are many reasons why students enroll in the Foreign Language Department at S.P.H.S. First and foremost in the minds of students is the fact that a minimum of two years of a Foreign Language is required for admission to most colleges and universities. 'K s- t,., tt.t I - Hilszff' 5 Qiziiis is is v- Q 'QR Ann Bayrlard Gloria Chester-Munoz Ivy Dyckman Carol Gray Joann Hart F Teachersxarejglways there lend aflielping hand, N K ' zu, ,,.r-,-view iF '.'.'. :Ut-1 'if ' ' ' bw NJ, xllnffnf' '6 42 Ffacultyl iff 1,,-ff? , 'ag' in Q0 4 Ms. Gyayihds a happy German smilei F A X .,- . g xx gg g .' , up I1 Q' H u Learning French is hard work! K S 1-...Q f it it us.Hamamgmallnyciemfeaixygegeiaatmheaaiming,F ' Anticipating a trip to another country is another reason am0, amas, amat bilingual minded students studied dif- for taking a Foreign Language and is definitely more en- ferent tongues in the Foreign Language Department and joyable to think about. learned not only how to speak but also about the cultures From Hbuenas dias to au Revoir and Deutsch to and CUSt01'I1S Of peoples from different l21I'1dS- T 5' 1 l F 'N l 5: K M Alice Prendergast Jeanne Daisy Parrado Cathy Landstra Nan Marx Vanlsrmengem Mrs. Dyckgxan is hard at work speaking Spanish. 'xxx K 4 X ,M lwg ' I ..,. ff Cathy Ladstra listens ciiisely to her students. f ' Yes, you'II be tested on this! e D bxxqtid .. W Faculty 43 Business Education Cooperative Education Jean Clark Paula Dorothy Hodges Roger Jones Frank Martin Hilderbrand 4 1 .N J ,, ,a 1 tt tttt it r n V H -t-.'- 's fam an -'-'ii ' tw ww -,-t. -v+'s. , ff ttt- ts. 1- Q fft' X .- ----... ft -Y-5 X Y 5 X A X . , it iii ttiti 44 fiiaculty' 1 1 The BusinessfCooperative department at SPHS prepares the students for life ahead of them. They learn the requirements and characteristics of their up and com- ing working careers. The students receive help from the l patient and understanding faculty while choosing the voca- tion they will work with for the rest of their lives. Each stu- dent's experiences and knowledge, along with their will- ingness to strive to succeed will enrich their lives today and in the future. Jean Matheney Ray McCullough , 3' , jg' . ' Q, :QV W Ta.. i 5 ,Sw m v 1 . ni Kg 3 W . L , . ' T X' 1 f 2 2 rfffilsgfgrifr- so ef V 53 f 74, ,QM 21 .X J X E - A f c' c . , f . a. l 5 5 fi t ' ,i,' T 3 f iiiliwllliwiir 2 r Qm,'l'V'5ii4.1, Q ' ' F is if ' Loolrsprettygoodiaome,f?saSrs1ifSr. i H i Martha McMillian Each and every student needs someone to teach them the ropes. Our staff is very equipped to help the students work hard. They have many advanced computers and techniques to aid them in this process. Our computers con- sist of TRS-80's, B-80 Burroughs, and Apples. This type of advanced help will aid the student in more than one field. As SPHS grows, so do the skills of our staff and student body. John Poucher Tom Proctor . M QDIW ann if ltlee ' rllll lciegg it wi X 'A .3a5mql..wbfS'U ' 'f1....31mql, 'X ' ii' Q. f. .. -,M .4 gy, X ffixwr-W. wwgw . .wr i.i.w,!. dams .L T F sfeulty 4 45 Maxx! Meta A ,WH if 1 2 1 5 A I B 9 K g U W I5 16 l W 10 Il 1 1 13 I 'i f x f m 5 x ls., MX 2 Q' 5 M , K ' .. , l p V vb if Y,gw.Q+,..fw , ' THQ: lookfpretty to nie, says? Mrs. So ixgifhat do ion class?'?? asks Sidi K 1 K W X I Q GTX ,, X' , ,X If K 1 '11 ff, ifx ,X '01 ,,'X VV X MIG 5,1 X! U ,qfiwbwxx xl xyj-w5..! ' XV 1 ,- '- 5- vw-gy '! ' ' A , v 1 0 Y X X W Y .j w X w ww , ww,,1' X' N fig, X x X wwwwx A ., W U f W XX www, Brent Rothe Elizabeth Royak 'Q '45 e,j!.,m 5311, isnkiighat says C ' ' , ., M wtf-4 lark. M-,,x,-, ,ww-bw.-,xm x fs, f fg ,wWq35g' sk Y mf-S. V Q w i 3 'WU' ' J J , X 1- A'3c ,,um1,.,X5-,VJ, x w.qAww'vf:, X X M X 1 ,',5smwwww 1 gp, 3- ,gg-:+:' PFBCTICBI Practical Arts are courses offered to the students to help them prepare for a fuller everyday life. These courses have expanded from cooking and sewing to more complex courses like Electronics and Drafting. Drafting seems to be a favorite of many of the students. It includes care and use of drafting instruments, lettering, and dimensions, a great class to take if you plan on a career in architecture. Other courses offered are such classes as Meal Planning, Child Care, Shop, Food and Nutrition and Independent Living. This year we have a new sewing teacher, Patricia Lee. Welcome to the family! Arts 9 5' Y X N . Andy Gerber Wallace Jackson Patricia Lee Ellie Myers Walter Noble - .Sli , L, xkxff 3 , as Q E A,,wXx Q V' 4 Ui I Q 4 ! Q J . Y ,, .- Q fl ..-' , ' Dusty Boylson Steve Flanagan Andy Hale Physical Education Drivcr's Education . .... -- -. N ah an xxx i n ,., wax , ,ix J 'N 3 fa, al-i c 'bv X N Ken Jackson AIYCG Maj01' M iixii XXV ,W i4agFaau1ry wa 5 Z H4 ii iiiiii i iiifff iiii , ,nr , i fffi afai iiiiq' 3 iiia 1ifi iiiii i iii iiiiii f i if i iiiff iif iii iaiaii Jii Q aiia M y Someone once said experience is the best teacher. Each student in the Driver's Ed program had the oppor- tunity to be behind the steering wheel of one of the cars once a week. Also in Driver's Ed, students practiced the special awareness skills necessary for defensive driving. Getting Physical was a vogue saying this year. Basket- ball, Softball, Touch Football, Volleyball, and Soccer were some of the team sports studied in Phys. Ed. But in- dividual skills and fitness were stressed, too, Modern Dance and Weight Training gave strength and grace. Under Mr. Jackson, scholars sweated and developed. X x will 5 fs 'bb fu. Q 5, -z, r .,.,. V r I Archie Thompson Bonnie Thompson Mark Wizowaty Jim Mewha Cynthia Owens l I toms, c 5 5,056 uf. l r f msn-, W, J, 13' E T r 5 -49 1 ws, . ,. X 4 K A .E ,..,,, . , ,Faculty 4 495 E Q 5,121- g,,,,,, 3 Qs g 2 M s Q S1 Q a -: Q ref-fs, 1,1-, ,M ,V lm ...ff- W,- 1? -fu W --1-,iq-:1ff1sff 1'-wx 522115: 'K ' 5755, W ikzl. gg -sg 51, 1. A 5 3 iii. Q Az fl ,..,,., A T- f, s,g?2g?LffI?1 -1 I K 25512119151 -, 1 ,- - wrf1l,,1l,f- -1-r, :w464:?SSei15- fffi is Xl 'www as .5 - 1 X -- 1 - -- , , x 1 2,1 L,.-, Plc 15,34 fi' Including shelving, organizing and checking out booksg along with tracking books down andfor ordering newg Mrs. Matt our school librarian has her work cut out for her. Mr. Long, our media specialist, has a whole different part of the media center to be responsible for. Hels in charge of all our audio visual equipment along with oury brand new Xerox copier. Both of these people are invaluable to us here at SPHSg we'd be lost without them. st ' W 1. 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These people are the ones to thank for C 9 this. The campus environment and the hot meals prepared E d I daily for us, are two services sometimes overlooked. We ap- preciate and are grateful for all the hard work done for us. I 0 0 d S C e We're lucky to have such a caring staff that makes sure , M 4: l Q g ' X if is u .4 'i fini , e Q ' 5 v -Q .rsiiys 3 ga Us a r G E Q . 5 Q as ', Q Front Row: N. Fogg, P. Williams, M. McGyre, C. Heulet, J. Mudrick, G. Dever, D. Swenson Back Row: M. Wright, V. Winton, M. Horvat, M. Hassler, E. Stewart, A. Grey, R. Morris, G. Mitchell lrnanagerj V. Fintel, E. Havenah, J. Eddings, not pic. N. Plomats, N. Spatofore. Hiding., 'I Y 3 f 1-....,,, Left to right: Harrold Carrson, Charles Jenkins, Jesse Edding, Cedrid Williams, Edward Cutliff, Tommy Panepinto, Jimmie Brown, Maurice Griffin, Donna Loring, Alvin Roberts. Faculty 4 51 Edited and Designed by . . . Kelly Montgomery Csection editorl Kara Lewis Brandie Blamble Traci Bischoff Marilyn Hands Chrissy Simon Ken Fitzgerald Photographers . . . Bryce J emison Missy Essman Matt Masi Jim Corbett Pat Brewer 52 P Clubs Division LUB I is 5 Q E 'Q 5 4 ,E 4 E Y 5 S 1, x A 'Q -Qu MVML, i- N4- ,, m . 5 ' Y g .,. f- x . Wixfk.. - Q f- 1 . ,ff asf? fl . M T ,M 3 V- . v 1 V ,W ,Q A . is j wh H J 5 vw Q , . L S 5 A , 1 Susan Cooper Mindy Mott Advisor President STUCO Student Council was created to devise a strong unity among the students, teachers, and administration here at SPHS. Their projects this year included everyone. They participated in homecoming, planned homecoming week, selected the dress up days, planned the pep rallies, and selected the crown and flowers for the queen and her court. Student Council also planned a food drive for the Salvation Army to help those in need. Student Council helps plan assemblies and usually takes part in them. One such example is the Freshman Election. Student Council divides the work into com- mittees, such as Float Committee, Crown, Cape, and Flowers Committee, Powder Puff Commit- tee, Announcements, and Dance Committee. All in all, Student Council has many dedicated, responsible leaders and the '85 school year was truly a special one thanks to the help of the Student Council. 54 P Student Council its-nu.-, Win. A W ' V i in ti 4 You can't be serious! Slight change in style, Kyle? Our President, Mindy. it i 'H Row 1: Bixby Elliot - Treas., Katheryn Savisky - Sec., Whitney Willingham - V Pres., Mindy Mott - Pres. i I don't believe this! . lnn What did I do with that piece of paper? A good laugh is healthy. J' pea Wi V, ff l Please don't be upset with me. You can't do that! Where did you hear that? .la Row 1: Tracy Gross, Jenny Alcott, Frances Rowell, Laura Alcott, Adrienne Pusey, Katherine I don't get it. Savisky, Breck Knowlend. Row 2: Lori Howe, Mindy Mott, Kristen Whitaker, Sandal Shamas, Tif- fany Dew, Denise Hempel, Amye White, Amy Rowe. Row 3: Jo Engel, Kelvin Reed, Whitney Will- ingham, Kent Nelson, Tom Blackwell, Bixby Elliot. Student Council 4 55 Mr. Poucher Advisor President I.C.C. The Inter-Club Council got off to a rough start this year. ICC directs many activities of school organizations here at SPHS. It also acts as an intermediary council to resolve conflicts of and between clubs regarding their affairs both within the school and in the community. Each club has a representative that they elect. These representatives form a council and set up the rules by which the club will operate. This year, Mr. John Poucher, assumed the sponsorship of the ICC at the change of the semester. He and the ICC members revamped the constitution to bring it up to date so it would better serve the clubs and organizations of the 1984-85 school year. The ICC is a very worth- while and necessary club for SPHSg it helps determine club priorities and enables the clubs to work together. Whitney Willingham 56 P I C.C. Dannielle explains the upcoming events to Kim. Oops! I forgot to tell you! 'S L-R: Whitney Willingham, Stephanie Colen, Ken Nicholson, Jennifer LaBonte, LaTonya McClendon, Julie Thompson, Isaac McKinney, Dannielle Sylvester, Katherine Fonte. Mr. Poucher and Whitney talk about business. P-gif. Did you really take my picture? Ha Cao Phi Cao ix? lil Thao Cao ff? Chanthara Pholivichitr Ny Kuch Tran Au, Roatha Kong, Phonphet Xayavong, Thao Cao R. Phi Cao, Chanthra Pholivichitr, Mrs. Landstra, Ny Kuch, Ms. Pendergast, Ha 1. . Mrs. Landstra Roatha Kong Advisor President International This yearis International Club raised money by selling candy, recycling cans, and having a car wash. They used the money to finance club activities. Some of their club activities include: A dance at the YMCAQ occasional rollerskating partiesg and at the end of the year, they routine- ly go on some sort of field trip. The International club here at SPHS pro- motes cultural exchange among students. They provide various activities for the students to participate in and the club helps create a sense of identity for its members. s I I '. V14 ' ITI .gy W, ' - . 1 Q I ' s' t -,ai I caught it! International 4 57 ,' ' WWW' ' 4' J X gggg H , 2 Carol Gray Sylvia Sanders Advisor President German Members of the German Club CDeutschvereinJ participate in activities related to the culture and language of German speaking countries. The fall weather was perfect for a visit to Oktoberfest at Boatyard village COct. 141. It's closer than Munich, and entertainment featured the Lorelei performers with some of our own students. Before winter vacation, the holiday season begins with Nikolaustag, when St. Nick brings treats to good children. Our Nikolausfest was a cozy evening of songs and delicious home-made foods. During a candy sale in December, club members raised funds to help pay their way to the exciting spring convention of the Florida Association of Students of German iF.A.S.G.J on Singer Island. The Deutschverein also met to dance at the German-American Club: to celebrate Karneval CFaschingl5 to exchange valentines: and to journey to cultural events in the Tampa Bay area. At the end of the school year, a picnic at Fort DeSoto was the place to say, Auf Wiedersehenln 58 P German OFFICERS - Row 1: Sylvia Sanders, Pres.: Cathy Henry, Treas.g Lisa McLawhon, V. Pres. 'tZwei Schoene Maedchenln rs Don't take a picture of mel Always time to smile for a picture. -is ,X Row 1: Sylvia Sanders, Lisa McLawhon, Cindy Schneider. Row 2: Curt Schroeder, Shannon Rickwartz, Cathy Henry, Mark McLawhon, Arlyn Brown. Row 3: Bobby Muether, Laura Prout, Louise Jakel, Liz Toth, Carol Gray. Row 3: John Kerwin. it ,Ii- IU L Marc has another HMSLM' attack. Lay' A Q .5 I Geoff recites a poem in Spanish. Jim crams for his Spanish test. Left to Rlhtz Alex Gomez, Cherri Wendt, Katherine Savisky, Mrs. Dyckman. Susie Seitz, Catherine Phelps. Doris Stroman, Madelin Delgado. ,av tl . N ,di L ww 'T 1... w ng l X Doris Stroman Ivy Dyckman President Advisor Spanish Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Society combined efforts to raise money for the purpose of sending students to the Spanish State Con- ference in Orlando and holding the initiation ritual of the National Spanish Honor Society. They did this by having a successful candy sale in the fall. In the early spring, the National Spanish Honor Society, Sancho Panza Chapter, held its traditional initiation ritual at a local hispanic restaurant. Students of second and third year Spanish participated in the Spanish State Conference in Orlando. They competed in the categories of declamation, impromptu speech and drama presentation. The students of Spanish learn not only about the language but also the culture and customs of Spanish speak- ing people. Hablo espanol! Spanish 4 59 ',', 1 f rdf 'I 'V 'W , iff if ei, If f 3 an ra . M J. VanErmengen Juliana Cohen Advisor President rench The school year is off and so is the French Club. The club had a good year last year, and many more activities are planned for this year. The biggest event of the year is Congre. This is a statewide competition in which 16-21 students are chosen to represent the school. They have had much success in the past and are looking forward to even more this year. But the French Club is much more. The members learn about the French culture and have fun at the same time. They visit restaurants, attend folk fairs, and attend many other cultural centers. There were many other projects planned for this year and it seemed as if the 84-85,' year was another great one for the French Club. Pm paying attention! Yes, there's a quiz tomorrow! 60 V French Gosh, I love French! Why did you use that verb? OFFICERS - Michael Drye, Sec.f Danni Sylvester, ICC Rep.!Hist.g Juliana Cohen Pres., Carrie J ohnson, V. Pres.g Tina Suau, Treas. Why did you put that answer? 95' Amkha studies his homework. Mademoiselle aides Pres. Juliana Cohen. dwg P EI dai I it I kts 4-0' -wx Row 1: Charrus Ford, Kim Purcell, Joy Wussow, Andrea Arnold, Heather Tinnaro, Kim Earl, Laura Monk, Ingrid Hixon, Danni Sylvester, Michelle Drye Scott Becker, David Mendelatt, Brandie Blamble, Jody Grubb, Danielle Wyand, Christian Grinaker, Juan River, Lydia Lecoin, Tina Weaver, Karey Wig gins, Jean Wussow, Mark Ferguson, Hien Le, Betsy Leveritt, Tina Suau, Karen Collier, Row 3: Bill Shepard, Sabine Kraft, Ellen Gregory, Kyle Oliver, Ted Peterson, Sylvia Sanders, Yolanda Delaney, Albert Price, Juliana Cohen. Top Row: Christine Larkin. ii! I French 4 61 -tu .La John Talbitzer Dan Barrett Advisor President Karate What do you think of when someone mentions karate? More than likely you think of Bruce Lee movies with lots of karate chops and flying leaps. Although these chops and kicks are an essential part of karate, it is not all rough and tough stuff. The literal meaning of the word is empty hand lt is the martial art of unarmed self-defense. It uses focused blows of the hand and feet and deals with breathing techniques and shouts which are used to unnerve the opponent. This year the St. Petersburg High Karate Club has seventeen active members who prac- tice and exercise daily to increase skill and strength. The members have different levels of skill represented by belt colors, ranging from the novice white belt to the master's black belt. Some of the members participate in competi- tions for trophies and awards. The annual school demonstration that the Karate Club puts on for the P.E. classes was a success. However this is not the only involvement that the Karate Clubihas with the school. It gets involved with all the school activities especially in the candy sales, which have proven successful in past years. 62 P Karate K. an Class begins . . . '01, Esgybody stretches. Hiyaaaa!!! X , -.Wi Dan takes a fall .. W...-..... .Hwang f 1 , , j Steve Bechman, Dean Klase, Clnstructorj, John Talbitzer, fAdvisorJ, Dan Barrett, fPresidentJ. Not pic- tured: Luke Maranto, QV, Presidentl, Eric Harvev, iSecretaryJ Eric makes his move. A . tr ,ga A I mary. X 4. 1' ' , ,.f' Dan Barrett, Doug Barrett, Mike Bova, Robin Likins, Eric Yelton, John Culin, Luke Maranto, Dean Klase, Eric Harvey, Claton Wittstruck, Vickie Walters, Dieter Haney, John Friory, Martin Barrett, Steve Bechman, Ms. Cynthia Owen, Mr. John Talbitzer. Dean moves in for the kiul UtWXH I MENT . f an Who said that women were weaker? The entire class relaxes after a rough workout. Karate 4 63 Keturah Pittman Christie Jackson Advisor President Specirum This year the 1984-85 Spectrum Club, also known as the Black Culture Club, has been very active. Visiting nursing homes during Christmas and making cards for the elderly are two of their major projects for the community. Their in- volvement in school activities ranged from their annual Spectrum Fashion Show to a successful fund raising candy sale and car wash. The members of the club also visited FAMU'Univer- sity to look over classes and met many in- teresting and exciting people during their stay. During Homecoming Week, Spectrum par- ticipated by attractively decorating the school for the week's festivities. This combination of helping the community as well as the school, allowed the Spectrum Club to have both a suc- cessful and fulfilling year. The latest style. 64 P Spectrum Mrs. Pittman, Christie Jackson, Mrs. Patterson K-'fn-7, Z Orion, Shawn and Jackie cram for the big test. Christie and Carla tell about their great weekend K ,rf a be J' ,..v.Q. Kim Robinson, Cheryl Brown, Brooke Taylor, Carla Crumb, Christie Jackson. .!' . X Js,.,s2-N., f 1 , H' , K. ' K. A 3, ti: .4 ,... .F Q0 hr X ,nf A i V ,V -. , .. -'eg 4 5 , , fl X Terrel is definitely ready for class. 'fl V W , . Qu 'n-nk ' was sl What do I say now? The Stetson look. 4 1 3 H, . 5 vga s y, B J i q w i 1'-.' . -J: ' W i 'ififidff 'Iicole Jenkins, Doris Stroman, Ann Smith, Kim Cooper, Kim Robinson, Brooke Taylor, Shawn Crawford, Christie Jackson, Oria Josey, Felicia Bennet, Anita Watkins, LaTonya McClendan, Orion Horton, Janice Bolden, Shurrea Booker, Natalie Fletcher, Paula Poole, Carla Crumb, Monica Snead. Spectrum 4 65 f ' -w. J R Les Burrows Rob McDowell Pitchfork The group of energenic singers known as the Pitchforks, can not only be heard here at SPHS, but for various audiences around the city. This year, Pitchforks have put on both fall and Christmas concerts and The Candy Cane Con- cert which was broadcast nationwide. The members of the group enjoy performing for the audiences and hope the audience enjoys the per- formance just as much. rx We're just so cute! 66 P Pitchforks -Huang. Please don't hurt me! Row 1: Chris Jackson, Lisa McLawhon, Theresa Wooster, Leanne Stephens, Amanda Harris, Row 2: Mike Hopkins, Scott Smith, Louise Jacob, Renee Knowlton. Row 3: Rob McDowell, George Lofton, Kris Babnick, Robert Longboat, Row 4: Tim Riddle, Kyle Nelson, John Martini. 5' rrer c i Awaiting her cue . . . President Rob McDowell and Vice President Ashley Calvert. 4 1-slri 'C 411 Anda1anda2anda. . . Pitchforks 4 67 ff 1' sf Ag W ' K .Ms -- v,.,.1.s - Do, re, mi. . . A, - Q. , 68 P Pitchforks And away he goes. csrlwa-Das: Renee always smiles for a camera 9 Q . as figs? , , - 5 A K ga 1 , x . if gi f. I 5 J 5 3 -f f- 1-sf-ff' . .J 'M ig 33. Q E 1 1 fff . vx 1 X me 0 Ny I 5 .r Q l S N 1 W I L.-R.: First row: Laura Johns, Sandy Lovensheimer, Ann Griffen, Angela Brumselow, Shannon Octaavi, Kim Claar, Leona Jackson. Sec. Row: Amy Lewicki, Sherri Kahle, Sheila Newsome, Tony Farmer, Brenda Morheaolt, Carolyn Silvera, Lisa Ball. Third row: Chisato Murikami, Joann Delorenzo, Gina Newman, Julie Pflaummer, Sheila Rhea, Nikki Vinston, Annette Morneault, Joanne Rich, Kerry Miller. Fourth row: Stacey Young, Sharron Owen, Kim Gibson, Thee Martin, Sandy Swilder. Mil' 8-ffl A VW' . psp 7 K Ohhhhh . . . All right, I won't fail you! l Smile Pretty! Heather really gets into the music. Twinkle, twinkle little star . . . J it 5 4 :if i l 4 xl Mr. Burrows boogies. Mr. Burrows Advisor Choral Practice, practice and more practice. That is what the St. Pete High Choral Department spent most of this year doing. But, in this case, practice made perfect. The Choral Department traveled all over the community to share with other people and our student body here at SPHS their great talent and enthusiastic rendi- tions of their singing and music. Working at least one period a day and sometimes after school, rehearsing and training their voices, is a very complicated task. These kids worked very hard in making this a musical school year for all of us. Under the supervision of Mr. Burrows, they showed us their best. ii' I can't believe we have to sing this. Choral 4 69 Jean Matheney Wynee Parker Advisor President llsherei-les Although Usherettes is not a very well known club, they provide an important serivce to all of us here at St. Petersburg High. The club is designed with the idea of assisting with perfor- mances, doing such duties as handing out pro- grams and tickets, or doing whatever tasks de- mand their attention. This year the UshersfUsherettes assisted with Back to School Night fOpen Housel, football games, and graduation commencement activities. The dedicated group of students can always be found wherever their services are needed. They nor- mally meet once every other month to discuss their upcoming events. These meetings prove productive, for the audiences are aided with a smile so the shows can run smoother, and get started right on time. The club has been a big help in the past, and will continue to help in the future. 32 How did that word get there? 70 P Usherettes K 'ssi R. 1 o ig x f'Where did he come from? iz--gs .k-- L .. '.'t if Fastest typist in the south. This is so much fun! Sandra Diely, Beverly Biederman, Kelly Hicks, Barbara Jones, Elizabeth Avino, Nancy Foster. Angie's really pepped up. Laura leads the practice. Devilettes perform before the big game. 1 ,axle it gud fiourfwl time ti-:El :nf QW? uw. vw! nfl :ff inrlrzwacrf , ,F Y fiscwfllluger- 'JM - W A r U . ,, cy gffilcil' Row 1: Laura Riley, Kris Fischer, Angie Stamper, Kim Crockett, Brook Taylor. Row 2: Michelle Irwin, Natalie Fletcher, Lasonya Hunt, Kathy Scivally, Tico Iberra, Kay Wubbena. Row 3: Jenny Alcott, Christine Allen, Jenny Moorefield, Whitney Will- ingham, Lisa ller, Nicole Compton, Kecia Murray. Laura Riley Kecia Murray Captain Captain DevileHes This year brought about many changes for St. Pete High's Devilettes. They received new, flashier uniforms to accompany the new image they concentrated on portraying. Their field show demonstrated a lot of hard work on their part. Under the direction of cap- tains Kecia Murray and Laura Riley, the Devilettes added a lot of visual effect and style to the band. They also performed in school pep assemblies and basketball games, keeping the crowd fired up and rowdy with all their well-choreographed routines. The Devilettes have long been a tradition at SPHS and should remain an exciting highlight of assemblies and football games for years to come. Debbie Drapa Advisor Devilettes 4 71 Bill Broderick Debbie Shiell Advisor President and The SPHS Green Devil Marching Band has supported school activities throughout the year. Their major support went to the football team as they followed them through their regular season and traveled with them all the way to state. The band played at many Pep Assemblies and special programs put on by the school. They also attended many competitions in which the band performed very well. The SPHS band is very active in competitions throughout the year and participates in the Festival of States and parades at the end of the year. The Pep Band is a small group of the best band members designated to play at special events around the city. They have performed at school basketball games and played at the Tam- pa Bay Thrillers games. During Christmas vaca- tion they played at many events including Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus' house on Coffee Pot Blvd. In all, the band has had a busy and very suc- cessful year. 72 P Band Play it again, Sam ti X ., L 'r-. it .W 1 A 1 -I.. I Hi, Mom. My arm itches. Row 1 - Zanette Seay, Danielle Donahue, Sandy Little, Tammi Dahl, Kim Rabb. Row 2 - Laura Schulz, Barbara Chindlebower, Kristi Castro, Kelli Geich, Cindy Car- michael, Vicky Rodriguez S YM Rifles: Tara Benson, Debbie Hansen, Valerie Aaryton, Mary Thornton, Dory White, Mary Vosmek, Andra Callahan, Laura West, Theresa Roach, Charlene Woodruff. 1...2...3...Pucker I M 7' '- 'ix 1 Drum roll, please. What do you mean there's no practice today? vim i K L-I Row 1: Leanne Cross and Carla Burdick - Drum Majors. Row 2 - Lisa Don't trip. Dierking - V.-Pres., Tim Scott - Sec., Debbie Shield - Pres. Band 4 73 l 5 I We've got spirit. , ,., x -. ,R z ' ' L L ' V Row 1 - Robby LeFebrve, Charles Downs, Kyle Mincey, Justin Ryder, Debbie Shiell, Cookie Evans, Jim Scott. I mf, f f 'Q-'rf ' 342 7 li . f . A H . dxf-.A JW 1 ,, H-My, 5Q,s:,,1rLik? ,,:, A . .. ,,e, N., -i, . f fi ,Q , , . , , 1 . These drums are getting heavy. J 3 6, .-v.va'5i J as M + Gif? Row 1: Ken Brand, Dieter Haney, Seth Vandaniker, Kelvin Reed, Maggie Kuper. Row 2: Kevin Hunter, Craig Still, Steve Wilson, Larry Dee, Neil Kum- merer, Jay Morra, Shawn Tathem. 74 P Band The Three Trumpeteers F V , Intense practicing. Row 1: Debbie Servick, Cindy Wathen, Michael Hopkins, Toni Parker. Row 2: Chris McE1vy, Barry Schmeck, Billy Volpe, Jared Rigby, Linda Tathem, Willy Siplin L asv' 'L There's a fly on my mouthpiece. The Devilish drum major. 'WIP' i Drum Majors - Leanne Cross and Carla Burdick I can only hold my breath so long. Villa via v:i?i:Si5' . . You arenlt going to take a picture of me, are you? 8812156 1 Ii sl A patio symphony. Row 1: Kim Weller, Allison Cooper, Patricia Kiney, Benita Swanson, Donna Weatherwax. Row 2: Bess Fanning, Mary Dimondica, Lisa Dierking, Sandy VanDeWeerd, Jill Jernigan, Bobbie Jo Bravo, Melanie Packer. Band 4 75 Mrs, Andre Adrienne Pusey Advisor President Thespians This year the Thespians of SPHS had their usual full season with their production of the fall play, Stage Door, in November, the Winter One Acts in late January and early February, and the Spring Musical in May. Not to be forgotten, Gold Fever, once again was a smashing success, providing entertainment for not only the students, but also the faculty judges as well. The acting troupe at SPHS once again shone brightly at district and state con- test, and brought back many high accolades for their dramatic expertise. Although Thespians seems to be a lot of fun and games with all the singing and dancing they do, they put in many lengthy hours after school practicing their lines and rehearsing their scenes. A Thespian is a person who is truly dedicated to the art of acting. The club itself is based upon the theory of helping students to ap- preciate and develop their talents in all areas of the theatre. Looking back upon the productions and other achievements they made this year, the Thespians have had a very fulfilling 1984-85. 76 P Thespians 6? T5 Jak' Officers: Bixby Elliott fSec.l, Tom Blackwell fSgt. at Armsl, Adrienne Pusey iPresidentJ, Lari Averbeck QV.- Pres.J, Natalie Nichols lI.C.C. Rep.D. Run for your lives, it's a photographer!! Fred gives us his pensive look. L. to R.: DeeJay, Laurie Stone, Patricia Kiney, Margie Moffet, Susan Sheppard, Fred Beam, Christa Bailey, Kurt Bashline, Renee Knowlton, Tom Blackwell, Adrienne Pusey, Lari Averbeck, Natalie Nichols, Bixby Elliott. . Mrs Andre m action. Z3 Z What is that? Allison thinks b1g Tom and Bixby take a break '1l9Y1N'2'lT7'EZ' ...N . 4. STAGE DOOR 'lr STA DOOR i x f ,H-sv 'Z' ' if , ..Q,- m.. MW, 1 Mr, MaCNea1e TI'aCy Williford Advisor President DECA How would you like to be able to leave school after fourth period? Well, the students of the DECA club do! DECA .stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America and allows students to receive an education in valuable job skills in business, sales, and marketing areas. Some of the jobs the students are involved in are salespeople, clerks, and tellers. The members of this organization compete with other clubs on local, state, and national levels. The areas of competition include food- marketing, general merchandise retailing, finance, credit, apparel, and accessories. With the knowledge gained from this class and these competitions, the students participating in DECA receive the help they need to make the transition from high school to the business world. Leslie helps out a friend. 80 P DECA ... 3 L. to R.: Meredith Rowan, Waymond Hughes, Sabrina Parrotte, Terrell Skinner, Tracy Williford, Frederick Beam. 1 TLT iIf.'fEE5'5'3' N J -: ' - . f T.D. tries to explain. Q A Maria tries to talk Mr. MacNea1e into something. Tracy enjoys DECA. ,f 'UN Ray McCullough Dee Rathsam Advisor President D.C.T. More and more students today leave school and go directly into the job market. For this reason schools are trying harder than ever to prepare students for careers in the business world. After graduation they will continue to gain experience in the real world of jobs. By participating in D.C.T. QDiversified Cooperative Trainingl they will be able to find a career that appeals to their interests and abilities and then make a choice based upon their job experience obtained in the program. In this program students not only get experience in the business world, but also receive an education at the same time. D.C.T. members work any area of the job market in which they wish to gain experience. We have students working in every place from Montgomery Wards to service stations to doctors' offices. The ability to enter the job world with some experience under their belts is an invaluable advantage to students. D.C.T. provides this much-needed ex- perience and allows the students to become better informed about the true job market. D.C.T. 4 81 gf , is if Mr. McCullough takes care of his students. Dave and Dee are buddies. First row: Tom Chau, Phil Do, Robin Wormuth, Tara Poole, Tracy Fisher tDistrict Governorl, Leslie A ' Hunter, Dee Rathsam iPresidentl, Jackie Luton. Second row: Mike Stillwell, Jay DiLorenzo, Robert Ban- ' ' ' ta, Jimmene Silvey, David Whittmeyer, Lisa Biron, Amy Beucher, Christy Wilson, Lenny Foss. Third - c row: Darryl Dempsey, Greg DuFault, Steve West, Mr. McCullough, Bob Lassiter, Dan Barrett, Richard Steck. Desiree flashes a pretty smile. Peggy found afriendl First row: Kenny Watts, John Vasil, Jeanette Tourney, Peggy Barney, Norbert Scott, Todd Herring, Mike Alleman, Filili Bertulfo. Second row: Jamil Khoury, David Noyes, Shane Dize. 82 P D.C.T. 30' 1 C 3 .Q .1 Q .k ,K . E 1 , 1, K we .5 1 i yr S1 1 ss OFFICERS - Row 1: Sandra Diely, Pres.g Beverly Biederman, Sec.g Row 2: Amy Sullivan, Treas.g Chris Parker, V.P.g Row 3: Eddie McRae, Reporterg Doug Brauer, Parl. I , 5 'MQW V Q r.,., '- e 'OOWQ-1 -. s in 1 Where did the e go? Oh, I didn't see that. Jean Matheney Sandra Diely Advisor President FBLA FBLA CFuture Business Leaders of Americal is a group whose purpose is to promote the business world to students and help prepare them to enter various areas of this world. This year the club is divided ito two separate groups with varied interests. This group's interests lean toward general business interests. FBLA had their annual Tom Watt sale to raise money. This proved to be very beneficial to the club. Anyone who plans to enter the business world would certainly benefit from being a member of either section of the FBLA club. mm golf' l x 'Q' '- mug- Ns- J i Row 1: Barbara Jones, Faye Richardson, Sandra Diely, Emma Allen, Elizabeth Avino, Denise Brown, Amy Sullivan. Row 2: Kelly Hicks, Beverly Biederman, Chris Parker, Adrienne Atkinson. Chris balances books for FBLA. FBLA 4 83 Mrs. Royak Dawn Anderson Advisor President FBLA There are two parts of F.B.L.A. One is the Computer Data Section and the other part is the Business Interests. Computer Data is showing the Future Business Leaders of America how to work on the computer. Showing them what input and output is, and how to read the output information is a major part of this club. It also teaches the students how to pace the business world, and prepares them for any type of job or anything in the job market that might remotely deal with this kind of training. This year, the Future Business Leaders of America had their annual Tom Watt Novelty sale that proved to be very successful. This money is used for the benefit of the entire club, but more importantly, gives the members a taste of what it is like to be a salesperson. F.B.L.A. is truly a club for anyone. It provides a service that not only helps its members, but will also help the future business community in the near future. Smile don't sneeze. 84 P FBLA S PE .L LU, ss fam? J I ...J Hi, my name is Mrs. Royak. Not another quiz! Busy Future Business Leaders of America. v 3 F is Back to Front: lst Row - Emma Allan, Aftab Sookdeo, Mike Altof, Jenny LeBonte, 2nd row - Kathy Schelt, Tabatha Nukools, Susan Green, 3rd row - Vila Songbandith, Dawn Anderson, Cheryl Groundwater, Shelly Shaw, Mrs. Royak, Last row - Maureen Thubet, Laurie Runowich, Holly Grahm, Jessica Powell We're very talented, you know. 51, u.. Anything to help out a club. I, 2, 3, pull! L.-R. Front row: Lee Ann Jacob, Katie Smith, Angela Clark, Patty Chang, Jean Wussow, Steve Lally. Sec. row: Marilyn Hands, Nick Wolfe, Brian Wolfe, John Mcleod, Bill Baker, Robin Shaw. 'M Jill East Jean Nussow Presldellt Advisor Beaux Ari The Beaux Arts Club was founded for students who are interested in the visual arts and want to pursue careers in some aspect of these arts. With Miss East as their guide, this year the club met once a month to schedule field trips to artistic sites and museums within Florida, work on their departmental objectives and just to have fun. The highlight for the Beaux Arts Club comes toward the end of the year when all the members make their annual trip to the Ringling Museum Renaissance Fair. This year they raised funds for this excursion by selling MSLMS and were very successful. Everyone was able to go and had a wonderful time as always! . . . then, this goes through here, and. . .U Beaux Arts 4 85 Dawn Anderson National Honor Society Geoff Rothermel Leigh Bowers Brian Holdsworth Julie Thompson Kyle Oliver Duane Draper Lisa Dierking Whitney Andrew Fein Willingham 86 P N.H.S. Church. Leanne Cross X lm Jennifer Moorefield Gretchen Henry Cherri Wendt 19:5 fs H: . 1 J, ' .C ti. 'ii f ifaf -. s 'ilrigafi i 5. X, i Tina Suau school years. The National Honor Society represents a small percentage of juniors and seniors who excel in academics, service, leadership, and character. Junior members of the society must maintain a 3.65 grade average while seniors must have a 3.45 average. These students can have only one C as a semester grade in a required course throughout their high New members were tapped in mid-November and the traditional in- itiation ceremony was held November 27th at the First Presbyterian This year thirteen seniors and twenty-one juniors, along with honorary initiate Ed Foley, were honored with membership in this ex- clusive fraternity. Stephanie Colen it -.ai i - ,.i,, - -e I '--f . - . - 5 i 4 , Ron Tiesler Natalie Nichols Kris Fisher Vilaysouk Songbandith Xl'-. ff' . 5E'5 f5 55pf5 f, . N: NSN Um W Q ii J l 6 . 5 x 13 Katherine Fonte I -RCM ,.,:' -- b 55 I a 3 ' -sf X . Shelly Love Heather Lawson Kathy Scivally Laura Alcott Mark Warner ..5.,.-,o . 1 f Q, - , was , ff. Q fi Z at Ya'-j Diane Downey Cindy Stroemich Michelle Irwin Phi Cao President Andrew Fein explains the purpose of NHS. New initiates are tapped Heidi Busefink Laura Normile JoAnn Engle Cheryl Groundwater Mary Dirnodica Luke Maranto 'wi sl ,f cf :S N , . pq gg K .I Heather Hinst ff Q- X 1 c . gy A Q- ,Q ar 6 1 5 5 Q Lee Ann Jacob Constantine Botez .iff V . 3 ' Q 4,5 . . F- i ill 1 1 James Scott -re Q 9 Jenny Alcott ,sw is., X ig , Mike Hallock 5- if . 1.35. is x y K 5 xx f 1 Kara Lewis fi , if J 1 Laurel Hicks Q P- , f ' S .. . Lisa Rivera l Regina Allen Alex Gomez 4 Marilyn Hands 8' Xa Q Q D4 Lisa Iler Thi Ha Cao l -Q W , X iae if iii m L ias ,Lf ' Kyle Ouzts X N A? L L' 4, . 'IS 5 EM 1 X I, Phillip Beahn ig: ' 'C elt A Q if .X by ,L Katie Fleming Walter Grace Konephet Phomsaka an and welcomed into NHS. Mark Giller Lee Ann Keesler l Adrienne Pusey Lisa McLawhon Jessika Powell N.HS 487 Ms. Urban Katherine Fonte Advisor President egefles The one word that would best describe the Keyettes is active. If you don't see them selling locks at the beginning of the year, or cleaning the devil's head, you might see them straighten- ing the administrators' offices, or leaving goodies for a teacher's birthday. Two annual ac- tivities that cannot be overlooked are the Keyette flower sales during Homecoming, and the serving of the Senior Last Will and Testaments at the end of the year. The Keyettes don't limit themselves to the school alone. They extend their services to the community by participating in the Special Olympics, hosting the two Blood Drives, helping out in the Christmas Toy Shop, and riding in a bike-a-thon for Cystic Fibrosis. Under the direction of Ms. Claudia Urban, their sponsor and Katherine Fonte, their presi- dent, the talents of the Keyettes sponsored the Christmas dance and others too numerous to list. 88 V Keyettes n-5. M N 3,421 v ....,..s.Lar Bobby Esposito, Christine Allen, Kelley Hartman, Kerry Maas, Kim Phibbs, Natalie Jones, Kim Crocket, Sandal Shamas, Lorraine Turner, Tiffany Dew, Dana Draper, Jennie Alcott, Lisa Iler, Jennifer Moorefield, Kerry Nicolosi, Laural Hicks, Leslie Frazier, Cherri Wendt, Kara Lewis, Ada Forzaglia, Jackie Clark, Gayle Boyden, Gloria For- zaglia, Frances Rowell, Laura Alcott, Heather Lawson, Katherine Fonte, Missy McCranie, Lynn Fabian, Tara Poole. it 52.515 Bobby Esposito, Katherine Fonte, Missy McCranie, Heather Lawson, Kim Crocket, Leslie Frazier. ' ' . 'V is f, mmm wi, A 1 I did make it, didn't I? ii! E Aren't we cute? Katherine reviews this m0nth's agenda. ,W A I 5 1. ,Q il 1 .F 5 f' x,.: ' Aix, Q -- 53 -i A typical Keyette meeting. Mindy listens attentively. Laura takes notes. 'Tm writing as fast as I can! Keyettes 4 89 95- - .-.. Q.2 7 z . 7 K . Mr. Allcorn AleX GOIHGZ Advisor President Keg The 1984-85 Key Club of SPHS serves through the organizational efforts of their of- ficers. The Key Club members made outstand- ing contributions to their school and communi- ty. This year the Key Club provided the school with its football program at each home game, distributed the program, cleaned the football field, acted as guides at school functions, sup- ported athletic events, and performed other services too numerous to list. The club also gave homecoming funds and much-needed academic material. The Key Club members consistently demonstrated their belief that by serving others, they can enhance their own lives. Service is their specialty and they believe in contributing to the community as well as their school to help make both the best they can be. XX 1 Boy, this meeting is fun. if 90 P Key Alex reviews the upcoming events. Mmm, check that girl out. 1.71. The Key Men and their Homecoming Float. A typical Key Club meeting. .ww , A E it .al at i J Key men take a break. Brien uses his great salesman technique. QV 43 x Key Cub says: Pitchfork the P irates. ' I 1 i Where's the party?' L.-R. Front row: Brien Mitchell, Alex Gomez, Mark Warner, Greg Horn, Frank Martin. Second row: Scott Stiles, Brian Wolfe, Nick Wolfe, Chris Riley, John MacLeod, Mike Huey, Carlos Canino, Mark Ellis. Third row: Mr. Allcorn, Chris Nikles, s 8 Q 1' 3 . e ,H s e . 411 iii l l , a a.. A Key man hard at work . 'Q Key 4 91 A Mrs. Lewis Theresa Advisor VandenHeuval Rojans Since the Rojan club is very active each year, their slogan Rojans on the Risen fits very well. Rojans are very active with Jury Montuya, a foster child who lives in the Philippines. The club is also very active in the community, helping in any way they can. They have spent afternoons at the Ronald McDonald House, and every year they help set up booths for the Hal- loween Carnival at A1 Lang Stadium. At Christmas time, everyone always looks for- ward to the annual Candy Cane Sale, in which we can send a little Christmas cheer to our friends, through the Rojans. In the spring, Rojans attend the annual Rojan Convention, in which they display their scrap- book. A scrapbook is a portrait of the Rojan year in pictures. With President, Theresa VandenHeuvalg Vice President, Robin Woods, and Advisor, Mrs. Lewis, St. Petersburg High's Rojans are definitely on the rise. 92 V Rojans A ' pp A 2 4 QA. .. - . Lisa welcomes Julie into the club. M I Hi, I'm a Rojan. Smile pretty, Christine. Officers: Joanne Engel, Leeann Jacob, Stephanie Colen, Theresa VandenHeuva Robin Woods, Lisa Micheals, Michelle Woods. Amt ,Ui W H V write Stephanie sells Stephanie a candy cane. we-if A Dynamic Duo. Friends Forever! This is not my favorite pastime! Row 1: Jason Miele Row 2: Jennifer Frostbutter, Jodi Siragusa, Michelle Woods, Lisa Micheals, Heather Hinst, Theresa VandenHeuval, Rellie Rebello, Lily Do, Laura Monk, Christine Larkin. Row 3: Ilene Normell, Suzanne Geiger, Tracy Simpson, Stephanie Colen, Carrie Johnson, Laura Normell, Leeann Jacob, Betsy Canning, Hien Le, Tina Sansonetti, Jill Schoder, Robin Woods, Debbie Elliot, Mrs. Lewis. Row 4: Suzy Sites, Michelle Irwin, Mirelle Christensen, Sabine Kraft, Joanne Engle, Gretchen Henry, Whitney Willingham, Kerrie Beach, Suzanne Emery, Leigh Bowers, Marilyn Hands, Suzy Christansen, Kim Phillips. Rojans 4 93 55 .- -uri r 4- f v itty f Don MacNeale Mike Cheek Advisor President lnieraei Service Above Self - that is the motto of the Interact Club here at SPHS. This year the men of Interact proved themselves worthy of this motto in several ways. They raised money for the school and for needy families around the community. Doing landscaping work at the Ronald McDonald House and holding a Turkey Gobbler Contest are just a few ways they did this. Other fund-raisers include a Calendar Sale to start the year off and the Christmas tree sale which was, as usual, a huge success. Raising money wasn't the club's only interest. In the way of service, the Interact club painted the goal posts and cleaned the football field. They also participated in many of the Homecoming activities and helped set up Hal- loween booths at Al Lang Stadium. Once again, Service Above Selfn has proven to be true for the 1984-85 Interact men and they will continue to contribute successfully to their school and community in the coming years. 94 P Interact Shawn prepares for the tree sale. King of the Mountain What a baby face! Is Interact 111 or what? r t 5 ' N fl. mga! ,me Back to Front: Torre Dubose, Darryl Woody, Chris Deily, John Esposito, Brian Jacob, Danny Feely, Tony Karcher, Shawn Burns, Baker, Mike Bassett we--.. Kane, Kyle Oliver, Bill Ron Gomez Sweetheart N D R' thermel, Jimmy Turner, Max Elson, Ken Bowen, Bob , Mike Cheek, Shawn Perine, Ken Blackwell, Bill Interact men at play. Smile Kenny! 3. we f Want a ride? No, right foot first, then the left! Mr. MacNeale totals up the profits from the Christmas tree sale. Interact 4 95 Ms. O,Shields J aana Cutson Advisor President Exchangetles The Exchangettes Club of 1984-85 par- ticipated in many funfilled activities this year. Their involvement in these school activities ranged from car washes to flower sales. One big event was the food bank, an event where Ex- changettes gathered food to distribute to the less fortunate families in the area. They also held a flower sale for Valentine's Day which was a successful fund raiser for the club. Another fund raiser was a car wash for Muscular Dystrophy. Exchangettes also participated in many homecoming activities. This combination of helping the community as well as the school, allowed the Exchangette Club to have both a successful and fulfilling year. 5 2' Exchangettes help organize and distribute caps and gowns. 96 P Exchangettes was Look at that shine! J aana and Tom discuss upcoming plans. Left to Right: Cindy Wathen, Tara Benson, Sharon Thornton, Tamara McCarel J aana Cutson, Gabby LeWellen, Maureen Thubet. Q I wg ff' 3 - if HM I - . 'K N 4' 4' You did what with the treasury money!? . if Y M -ag.. N,-----T... ,ez ..-.3 ' .. I love to wash cars! The Exchangettes have captured their hero. Left to Right: Cheryl Groundwater, Malia Lemon, Gabby LeWellen, Tom Blackwell, Carrie Moss, Linda Tatham, Tondala Byrd, Dawn Anderson, Debbie Hansen, Lori Runowich, Carrie Wiggens, Mary Thornton, Laura Shultz, Tara Benson, Jaana Cutson, Sharon Thornton, Jessica Powell, Ms. O'Sheilds, Shelly Love, Maureen Thubet, Tamara McCaren, Tonja Rosado, Laura Prout. Exchangettes 4 97 Marc Benz Mr. McCauley Advisor President Jr. Exchange The Junior Exchange club has been occupied with various responsibilities, interests, and ac- tivities for the school and community. Each year, Junior Exchange cleans out the lockers at the end of first semester and the end of the year. Cleaning up the football field after a game is another necessity towards the school. The Halloween and Christmas parties for the orphaned children were very helpful and impor- tant to the community and the area. Although service is an important part of this organization, this group is certainly not opposed to getting together and having a little fun. Whether it's hanging around the pool on a sun- ny afternoon or setting sail for a new adventure, they do enjoy themselves. W i.....---- Working at the car wash . . I' 98 P Jr. Exchange Jr. Exchange men after a hard dayis work. 'f Marc calls the shots. Sweetheart Missy with Phil. 1 What do you mean, we're in debt again?' 52,4 B ' ' g 'J I ,. S imfsi. , . W I , g ' ,.-if a so g H , - 1' i ,, ,..--' . ' , 7 Jack shows off his cleavage. Kevin prepares to set sail. I know the ball is in here somewhere. MSO, that's where I put my book. JEL. .J- , Q41 L to R: Back row: Bo Archibald, Troy Lawson, Ricky Loftin, Matt Sines, Ken Nicholson, Marc Benz, Missy Essman, Jim Fowler, John Kerwin Front Row: Ray Zakrajsek, Paul Aitken, Keenan Simmons, Phil Beahn, David Miles be ,mn- 44 The strangest things are found in lockers. HI-Ieyw -me mf- w. . . . and for our next trick . . . Jr, Exchange 4 99 Katherine Rudge Kathy Scivally Advisor President Civinettes As expected, Civinettes had another great year again this year. They had many successful projects this year. Some of these projects includ- ed ringing bells for the Salvation Army to aid the needy at Christmas time, helping the Senior Civitan Club sell fruitcakes, holding a canned food drive during the holiday season, and of course the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Club rush also provides more girls with a chance to enter the select few who call themselves Civinettes. This year's rush again proved to be succesful, as Civinettes, gained valuable new members. If the girls keep up the excellent standards they have set for themselves, the Civinettes are assured to be around for a long time. Civi's always smile for a camera. 100 P Civinettes OFFICERS - Row 1: Kathy Scivally, Chris Fischer, Brooke Taylor. Row 2: Mary Thaxton, Katie Smith, Stephanie Sewell. Civi's listen attentively. Now, what was I looking for? Only one! 'KNot that night, I have a date! lkstw if if Civinettes hard at work. u AN..N. 5 W .KE N or N' at s so funny? A-J lucas: ' M Kecia smiles a pretty smile. Who took it? Not now, there's a camera! Only 500 more fruitcakes to go! Row 1: Sonya Hunt, Mary Thaxton, Lisa Dierking, Kathy Scivally, Brooke Taylor. ROW 2: Caroline Hines, Katie Smith, Patricia Kiney, Kim Werton, Row 3: Kecia Murray, Elaine Pullen, Christina Holmes, Laura Schultz, Danni Sylvester, Tracy Bishoff, Alexandra Demaio, Sam Martindill. Row 4: Michelle Bradly, Bobbie Jo Bravo. Civinettes 4 101 - Y I if ' Q: W :VV , rl l Y IZ . I 9 A ,. ftif A ' A vL,,,,.,' . I Mr. Frazier Tom Blackwell Advisor President Civitan The men of Civitan have always preferred to keep a low profile and this accounts for why the school and the students are not always aware of all the meritorious things they do throughout the year. One of Civitan's annual big projects is helping out young mentally retarded children. They participated in the Special Olympics by being all day buddies, huggers, and by just help- ing the Special Olympians, who are either men- tally or physically handicapped children, to the races and other events they were scheduled to participate in. Civitan was also affiliated with the Association for Retarded Children QA.R.C.D and worked closely with the youngsters there as well. However, their talents were not only limited to that of benefitting the community. The members of Civitan also got involved in projects at St. Petersburg High, with the most signifi- cant being the painting of the newly constructed cafeteria posts. Civitan was also active with their sister club, the Civinettes, and attended several state and local functions that dealt with the concerns of both organizations. Not adverse to a little bit of relaxation and fun, the men of Civitan played a friendly game of football with the men of Key one sunny afternoon at Northshore Park. Finishing off the year with their long awaited trip to Daytona Beach for the State Convention made the 1984-1985 season for Civitan a memorable, as well as successful, one. 102 P Civitan L to R First row: Mr. Frazier QAdvisorl, George Lofton, Tom Blackwell iPresidentJ, Mirelle Robello fSweetheartJ, Matt Boyer. Second Row: Jay Morra, Bill Fitsimmons, Chris Thomas, James Lofton, Robert Longboat. Third Row: Dru Wilson, Neil Kummerer. .QU T45 Get serious, guys! Noooo, not that one! Looking good, Stacy and Rellie! 5 , 1 , if as 4 1 My l . ,f .Q no ts N-.J it 1' , 4 f. 'Q 6, I 'Q 'faux E x X fl Civitan men at a meeting. Just monkeying around. Come on Matt, smile!! Mr. President, Mr. President? GMX This is definitely better than being inside! .... , ,, Fqfgfftg, Where's the Second Half ? g , - .H -6 S .fx- l' . , Y t fs :Q x i 5 -M , ., W , 1' Mr. Frazier discusses business. These gl-IYS like to h0l'SC ar0UI1d!! Civitan 4 103 , A s HE? 5 l I ,- 1- sziz M19 f ff ' MR' Scott Andringa Jason Ashford Editor Editor P8rP A seventh period filled with copy blocks, layout and the tradition of Florida's oldest stu- dent publication is what greeted Palmetto and Pine staffers this year. Staffers were usually seen writing stories or taking pictures which would sooner or later become a page in the school newspaper. To keep finances in check, the staffers sold Christmas wishes and business ads. This year included two editors, Scott And- ringa and Jason Ashford. Usually consisting of eight pages, the tableau-sized newspaper was a popular item to keep, for it contained photos, articles, and calendars to help remind one of what was hap- pening at SPHS. Retta McSweeney Advisor 104 P Palmetto and Pine Mrs. McSweeney helps select pictures. .,, f Paul sorts through his work. sn The P and P staff at work. Scott points out a misprint. f pefk-J 1 1.5 I. . 'MQ . Ron attempts to file the pictures. 'W .4 5 ,,,,, AX' my 'r 5:-is Jason proofreads the latest edition. Mrs. MacSweeney checks on P and P finances. v 1: Dawn Fields, Barbara Bellman, Reiko Andes, Tammy Foster, Jason Ashford, Sherry Burgess, Cindy Schneider, Row 2: Lari Averbeck, Drena Eggleston, v 3: Mrs. McSweeney, Margie Moffett, Paul Kullman, Ron Neuberger, Oscar Blasingame Palmetto and Pine 4 105 Jim Corbett Pat Brewer Advisor Editor No-So-W -E This year the NO-SO-WE-EA staff started out with a few problems, as did everyone else. The staff was divided into two classes, which hampered communication greatly. After getting a grip on all the new procedures for this year's production of the yearbook, the staff settled right into work. With Pat Brewer as our new ad- visor, and Jim Corbett as editor leading the way, things began to run more smoothly. In September, the whole staff attended various seminars at the District 4 FSPA conven- tion where they learned new concepts in year- book production. The section co-editors attend- ed a statewide convention in Tampa, where they shared new ideas and viewed other schools' yearbooks. This year's staff has tried its best to preserve the numerous activities that have taken place this year and to keep immortal the memories that will be invaluable to us all in the years to come. N -MM izg xm i ' W'-s.,,Mmg W, ., ,,,........ A K X ri sxmw 9 is-H, N , Q X X X An editor's job is never done. 106 P No-So-We4Ea I limi! v' What a motley crew! W We're casual! 5 Row 1: Chris Allen, Lisa Jehle, Kara Lewis, Row 2: Chris Larkin, Brandie Bramble, Chris Simmon, Row 3: Kelly Montgomery, Andrea Conte, Ken Fitzgerald, Jill Schoder, Row 4: Marilyn Hands, Brien Mitchell, Kelly Schartner, Stephanie Col- en, Stephanie Sewell Row 5: Jim Corbett, Jeff Turner, Brian Lucas. I didn' Qi W f 3 i K iff: Q L M , Q. 1 , A sa. Q ls X u 'Z t do it! Tracy sells a yearbook to Susan. 'K Q 1 J or :J '-- ,,f 1 Stephanie, Marilyn and Ken decide on a picture. , MX 2 fa fp -QF 'Ni I xo ,h .f - ii '. . .and this is how we send in film. amHme '2ffmw ur Jim and Jill correct copy. Bryce and Heather discuss the aesthetics of yearbook. No-So-We-Ea 4 107 Mrs. Spurny Mark Warner Advisor President Emanon St. Petersburg High's own literary magazine, the Emanon, once again was greeted by the students and faculty with pleasure. It is alwayus a surprise to see what new and exciting things are done with the layouts and artwork for the numerous short stories, poems, essays, and character sketches that make up the body of the magazine each year. This year the Emanon has increased its membership from seven students last year to twenty students this year. Under the able in- struction of Mark Warner and Mrs. Linda Spur- ny, these fledgling staffers were guided into pro- ducing another exceptional and innovative literary magazine. The infamous one-finger typist. 108 P Emanon w-aww Mark, I can't believe you just typed that. ? is IE 1 Raise your hand if you're sure. l'TlBITEYDTllTl3 lllilll S QM. A pensive moment. Bottom Row - Mrs. Spurny, Bess Fanning, Laura Schulz, Robin Shaw, Angel Cassidy, Andrew Fein, Chris Babnick, Susan Sheppard, Caron Collier, Mark Warner, Dale Gamble, Eric Traynor, Jennifer Smith. Un un Heroes In every club, there seems to be at least one member who plays the part of the all-around flunkief' It's the person who is willing to go beyond the required, and accomplish the job, no matter what it takes. lt's a tradition here at SPHS to honor those people with a special place in the NO-SO-WE-EA. Each club sponsor chooses a member that deserves special recognition for their efforts and those are Unsung Heroes for the year. Congratulations heroes! Kyle Nelson Key Q4 'aw ' 'fa , Leslie Frazier Bixby Elliott Barbara Bellman Keyettes Student Council P and P . e z, 1 'A A ' I? ' . ' V Z i Q2 F, P 1' 'iigfr ' I 'Q 'i in A 1 3 X F 1 I I , 1 Q 'Q ,V ' I t ' John Martini Curt Schroeter Natalie Fletcher Junior Exchange German Devilettes 5 'K XX Dan Barrett Karate Maureen Thubet JoAnne Engel Stephanie Colen FBLA-B Rojans NO-SO-WE-EA A manda Harris Mary Thaxton Michael Drye Pitchforks Civinettes French Unsung Heroes 4 109 Edited and Designed by . . . Heather Lawson isection editorl Kara Lewis Kelley Hartman Jim Corbett Marilyn Hands Photographers . . . Bryn Alan Bryce J emison Missy Essman Matt Masi Jim Corbett Pat Brewer Jeff Turner 110 P Student Life Division S FOR .rr 1 new bmw STUD ffm, . f 94 Y , .1 E, l M85 ,cb ,....---2 Band liilgzfilxmnettesiew f Interact 2 if ff ff .M- ,e ,Ai Ulf: V. Cheerleaders L Keyettes l l f K L Civitan l 1 , 'Q If N. JQ5ExchanLq6 i llll - Exchmgesws lll l ll l N.H'.Sg 41 .E v,., - -'in-.,. F' I f ,Qi 5 f by l X Q. 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I have sensitive eyes The real Joan Malone KW Julie is a bit early for the cruise! Mr. Executive himself 1 18 P Homecoming 1 I think it looks better this way! Nick asks, Will Harvard accept me? Homecoming week started off with the annual fun-filled dress-up days. Weekend sun and fun continued on Monday with Beach Day. Tuesday, the pink hair, snake skin shirts and wild make-up once again decorated the students in the halls of S.P.H.S. Wednesday was a complete turn-about with Faby-baby asks, Is my tie straight? Y g a It's contagious! fi Backwards Day. We didn't know if we were coming or going! - The beauties were all decked out on Thursday for Dress-up Day and by Friday our spirits soared with Green and White Day, culminating in a thrilling pep rally which brought out the green and white in all of us! .4 I Jim sings, Give my regards to Broadway. Where's the beach fy qu tg we You're not going to eat that, are you? Homecoming 4 119 Sw The Flscenl: of Hnticipation 1 L Q 1 The pep rally held on Thursday night boosted Devil spirit to its highest. The Seniors made a grand entrance in a white limo that put all other classes to shame. They humiliated the other classes with their mile long chain and their awesome powderpuff cheerleaders. Their seven- people high pyramid was no doubt spectacular. However, the Juniors did prove to be the victors in the powderpuff football game. Larvell Hall's speedy legs were too quick to capture and she scored both touchdowns that gave the juniors their win. After the games were finished, the students again fought each other for victories in the traditional tug of war and other various races. The night was concluded with the burning of the Pirate dummy and that Green Devil spirit soared to even newer heights. The spirit ran through till Friday when the pep assembly again displayed that wild Green Devil spirit. The football team was cheered on enthusiastically by all students. As a result, our Green Machine succeeded in another victory, beating the Pirates 28-6. fy K if ,ara -1- I. Q- .fgl ., 4. ,srl ff N Past Queen, Diane, crowns Kelley. Queen Kelley Hartman and Escort Ken Bowen Overflowing with emotion, Kelley accepts the cape from Mr. Grey. 122 P Homecoming Queen Homecoming Court - Regina Allen, Levi Cobarras Kim Crockett, John Hudson - Kelley Hartman, Ken Bowen nl ,rx LeeAnn Jacob, Brian Jacob 1gr - Tara Poole, Joe Katz qwwx Lari Averback, Jason Miele w -,5 mai- . , il' if - 19-A ,W . Carla Crumb, Eddie McRae Gretchen Henry, Artie Crespo so is L Mindy Mott, Jim Corbett Mirelle Robello, Alex Gomez Beverly Biederman, Chris Parker Michelle Gross, Ron Gomez Q Christie Jackson, Terrell Skinner .v A e ies' 33 ,tw s Kecia Murray, Wayman Hughes Kathy Scivally, Kyle Outzs Homecoming Court 4 123 Julie Thompson 124 P Senior Superlativqs HTT .f W 1, W if. ,Q-f, ..oF'-,-- -1 ma. ' Q. .. w--e . X. , R Bobby Esposito Kelley Hortmon X 9,8 Q Q Q Q Q FII-tie Crespo Kim Crockett Senior Superlatives 4 125 3 .,, -Q I 1 Missy Essmnn Ken Bowen S S l I-lulvlonous I - is Mlele Luri Flverbecla I- l?iE -I TDIII T Blackwell Fldrienne Pusey LAM Joanne Engel Marla Warner Se S l Stacy Manning Lal-aine Turner r HTHLETIC LIKELY TD SUCCEED I enior Superlatives Flndl-ew Fein LeeFlnn Jacob SE IDRS President: David Diakos Vice President: Alex Gomez Sec !Treas Tom Blackwell Councllmen Adrienne Pusey Lan Averback Joanne Engel Darry Martin Teresa Adams Emma Allen Regina Allen Andrea Almy Dawn Anderson Reiko Andes K Seniors 4 129 Outstanding Having a lot of spirit and pride in our school shows why David Dxakos was elected Senior Class President Being mvolved wit Student Council since his sophomore year has kept David very active David greatly enjoys all the tasks and responsibilities that he deals with from day to day The week before Homecoming David was extra busy constantly plan ning activities for all of us to par tlcipate in It is obvious to see that David has that Green Devil Spirit. David is looking forward to graduation and is going to atten Flagler University in St. Augustine Florida. He plans to major in Business - an Averbeck Elizabeth Avmo Kristine Babnick Peggy Barney William Bashline Phillip Beahn Frederick Beam John Beck Doreen Bellicourt Tara Benson Marc Benz Filili Bertulfo Beverly Biederman Carol Birdwell Traci Bischoff Worth Blackwell Lawrence Bowen Barbara Brown 1 30 P Seniors Denise Brown Kelvin Br K Maria Buote Carla Burdick Heidi Busefink Tammy Butler Angela Callahan Phi Cao Luther Carter Crystal Cattar Quang Chau l i 4 i 4 i r I l l l l 3 Thanh Chau Michael Cheek Rollo Christenson ' Laura Christian Merle Christmann Charla Claphan Jacqueline Clark Lisa Claudio Levi Cobarras Juliana Cohen Stephanie Colen Alyson Collins Andrea Conte James Corbett Pegge Cowan Artie Crespo Kimberly Crockett Leanne Cross Seniors 4 131 Carla Crumb J aana Cutson Theresa Cutting Anthony Darlak Michael Davis Sandra Deily Darryl Dempsey Jennifer De Pastors Joe Desing David Diakos Lisa Dierking Joann Dilorenzo - 1 - - Phvoc Do Kenneth Doty Patricia Downy James Doyle Duane Draper Greg Dufault - Gary Duncan Brien Edgell Drena Eggleston I Debbie Elliot Joanne Engel Robert Esposito Mellisa Essman Dawn Evanko Michelle Everett Lynn Fabian Marivic Faren Andrew Fein 132 P' Seniors Mike Ferguson Dawn Field Margaret Finch Christine Fischer - Tracy Fisher Ken Fitzgerald Outstanding A very spirited young lady who has always supported SPHS is Arilee Fletcher Arilee has shown her spmt by being a J V Cheerleader in her sophomore year and also by cheering with the Var sity Cheerleaders for the past two years Being a cheerleader is only a part of Arilee s participation in a Keyette for three years and served as the Treasurer during her sophomore year Arilee worked with the group Spectrum, by serving as the Emcee for the Spring Fashion Show and enjoyed this activity very much Arilee plans to attend Florida State Umverslty m Tallahassee and intends to major in Child Psychology Her minor will be in music SPHS activities. She has also been X--A -1-w Katie Fleming Arilee Fletcher Sharon Folsom Katherine Fonte Teresa Ford Ada Forzaglia Leonard Foss Nancy Foster Steven Foust Charles Fox Nancy Francis Leslie Frazier Seniors 4 133 Cassandra Gaddy' Jake Gaines. Sonja Gibson Claudia Giller Rachel Gobitas Alex Gomez Ron Gomez Sonny Gonzales David Goodwin Sally Graffer Sara Green Susan Green Outstanding The outstandlng feature about Phi Cao IS that he s only been ln this country for five short years Born in Seno Savanakhet he came to the Umted States and en Joys lt here very much Durmg his stay with us at SPHS he has become very in volved with our school activities and has earned recognition as an outstanding semor In his sophomore year Phi served as an officer in the Interna dent was a memorable experience for him Phi s interests turned to soccer ln his Junior year He loved the excitement and challenge of a good soccer match His senior year finds hlm studying hard and work mg towards making good grades In h1s spare tune Phi still enjoys soccer and also a less strenuous activity drawing He plans to continue his educatlon and to find a good Job in a field that he likes Timothy Green W1ll1e Green - Misti Green Kevin Gregg - tional Club and being Vice Presi- 134 V Seniors Todd Gregg Michelle Gross Q - Rodimiro Guardiola Glenn Hadley Jerry Hall Michael Hallock Marilyn Hands Debera Hansen - l i - Tom Harfst Leslie Harriman Jack Harrison Kelley Hartman Lois Hatten Dawn Hawkins Valerie Hayes Bonnie Heady Martha Hegenbarth Michael Hegenbarth Teresa Heidenreich Shalonda Hendricks ' Cynthia Hendrix Gretchen Henry Donny Herring Eric Hervey Heather Hinst M Wynn Hoerner Brian Holdsworth Michael Hopkins Greg Horn Laura Hovanec Dwight Howard Waymond Hughes Seniors 4 135 - I - - Leslie Hunter Stephen Inman Michelle Irwin Jackson Izor Christie Jackson James Jackson Ki Bee Ann Jacob Dricilla Johnson Barbara Jones Melissa Jones Brenda Jordan Charlotte Jordan - Q - Vivian Jordan Cyndi Justin Randall Kahle Anthony Karcher Barbara Keesler Alderlene Kenney - .Q 1 Buntha Khek Jamil Khoury Patricia Kiney Darrel King Elizabeth King Emmanuel King Paul Kullman Roatha Kong Sabine Krafft Neil Kummerer ' Stacy Lambdon David Lambert 136 P Seniors Robert Lassiter Heather Lawson John Lee Larry Leslie John Letcher Patricia Levitt Kara Lewis Kevin Lewis Ricky lloftin Eric Lopez - John Manning Stacy Manning Luke Maranto Yvette Marshall 1 Shelly Love Jeanine Makselan Outstanding Being involved are words that mean a lot for Melinda Mott Mindy has been very active ln stu dent government throughout her years at SPHS During her sophomore year, she served her class as a council member and in her senior year, Mindy was Stu- dent Council President. During the past four years, Min- dy was involved with Exchang- ettes, the Green Devil Marching Band, and also performed with the Devilettes. In her spare time, which obviously isn't much, Mindy enjoys jogging, being with her friends, and when in a poetic mood, she enjoys writing poetry. Although Mindy stays busy in extra-curricular activities, she makes it a priority to keep her grades up. She's looking forward to graduation and plans on attending Florida State University in Tallahassee. Darry Martin John Martini Seniors 4 137 Matthew Masi Dean Matos Bryan McCormick Missy McCranie Bill McCrea Rob McDowell N Angelia McGriff Elisa McIntosh Mark McPhail Patrick McPhail Eddie McRae Sobinamey Mene 1 .nz Sokhamony Mene Kyle Metcalf Jason Miele Sandra Migliore Rene Minot Brien Mitchell Desiree Mitchell Margaret Moffett Tim Moore Sandra Morrison John Moseley Melinda Mott Franklin Mountcastle Kristy Mounts Chisato 'Murakami Thomas Murray Kecia Murray Tim Murray 138 P Seniors Michael Mustoe Chuck Nagel ! - Jean Nagy Ronald Newberger Cyndee Newton Hong Nguyen Outstanding Although you might not recognize the face of Darry Mar- tin, you most certainly would recognize the voice. Dubbed the voice of St. Pete High , Darry has been reading us our morning and afternoon announcements since his freshman year. In his sophomore year, he became interested in the printed media and joined the staff of our school newspaper - The Palmetto and Pine, where he continued working throughout his years at SPHS By his senior year he had moved up to the positron of Managing Editor and learned a great deal from this experience Darry got very involved in school activities ln his senior year adding to h list of ac compllshments by Joining Student Council and serving on the Stu dent s Rights and Responsibilities Committee As you can see Darry was busy his semor year but managed to keep his grades up and st1ll have a bit of time for his favorite hobbles sports reading and music Bouasa Nhangphatboun Phaikh Nhangphaiboun Natalie Nichols Laura Normile . Cathy O'Boyle Michael 0'Connor Larry Oliver Carrie Ollar Xrne Osmonds Kyle Ouzts Robert Packett Kimberly Parker Seniors 4 139 Wynee Parker Sabrina Parrotte Kimberly Phibbs Chanthar Pholvichitr Thomas Pittmon Tara Poole Elaine Pullen Steve Purvis Adrienne Pusey Keith Ralston Joann Rathborn Dolores Rathsam Outstanding When Katherine Fonte does something, she only does it one way, the rlght way' She IS certainly an example of an outstanding senior During Katherine s sophomore year she was tapped a Keyette and since that time she served as Vice President In her senior year she was promoted to President Katherine is also musically inclined She played in our school band for two years and was named most valuable trumpet player Music isnt her only talent She was tapped for Thesplans and participated Grease Oklahoma and the One Act Plays Besides being busy with extra curricular ac tlVltl6S Katherine manages to keep her studies a top pr1or1ty Katherine has been a member of NHS for two consecutive years She plans to attend Unlverslty of North Carolina at Chapel H111 and intends on studying medicine . . . . , 7 66 !Y ' ' 7 . . . in Cl S! 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' ' 7 140 P Seniors - Elizabeth Ratliff Todd Rebic Jeffery Renshaw Pauline Reynolds Ellen Richardson Shannon Rickwartz Tim Riddle Laura Riley Mirelle Robello Kimberly Roberson Chrystel Robson Sareth Ros Meredith Rowan Joseph Rudd Sylvia Sanders Gina Scanlon Kelly Schartner Kathryn Schlecht Z Cyndi Schneider ' Jill Schoder Kathy Scivally Tonia Scott Susan Seitz Stephanie Sewell Lori Shaw Shelley Shaw Debbie Shell Barbara Shindelbower Terri Silvera Jimmene Silvey Yolanda Simmons Terrell Skinner Brady Smith Doc Smith Katie Smith Khantham Songbandith ' ' Seniors 4' 141 Outstanding Being a member of the NO SO WE EA staff for three years, and serving as editor in his senior year has certainly kept James Cor bett very busy Throughout his years at SPHS he has been a photographer for the yearbook and in his Junior year he was the Student Life Coordlnator In working towards the position of editor Jim had to attend various workshops including several ln the summer put on by the Florida Scholastic Press Association chosen to represent St Petersburg High School in the Leadership Education and Resource Network a one week workshop at the University of Florida Also participating in club ac t1v1t1es Jim held the office of Secretary for Civitans in his sophomore year and has been in volved in the production f Homecoming for the last two years As IS the case w1th all seniors Jim looks forward to graduation and to continuing his education elsewhere 1 Jim had the honor of being . . 0 - - Khamvang Sourivongs Vongsavanh Sourivong - Angela Stamper Richard Steck Cynthia Stroemich Scott Stroemich Felecial Sturgis Amy Sullivan Rob Swann Brooke Taylor David Taylor Karen Templeton Mary Thaxton ' Julie Thompson Wendolyn Thomas Kenneth Thomson Maureen Thubet Ronald Tiesler 142 P Seniors Jeannette Tourney Laraine Turner Tina Valentine Wendy Van Annan Theresa VandenHeuvel Tammy VanNorden Terri VanSchalck Robert Vltols Phouratsama Vonglrat Holly Walker Patrick Ward Jonathan Warner Cherri Wendt Kimberly Werton Steve West Jennifer Wilkinson Outstanding Friendly intelligent energetic and school spirited are just a few words that describe Gretchen Henry Gretchen has always been very active here at SPHS For the past three years Gretchen has been a dedicated Rojan She was also selected to be a JEC lil sister and for the past two years, she has served as a Varsity Cheerleader. During her sophomore year, Gretchen was Secretary of the Latin Club, an office she enjoyed holding. She also became a Peer Counselor for students having trouble in school, and continued this activity throughout her senior year. Maintaining good grades is a top priority for Gretchen. She has been a member of NHS for the past two years, despite being so ac- tive in other school activities. Future plans for Gretchen in- clude attending the University of Florida where she will be studying Pre-Med and certainly she will find student activities to become involved in as she has here at SPHS. Gayle Williams Tracy Williford Seniors 4 143 Vickie Wilson Julie Wolanski ' Desiree Wood Lisa Woods Danielle Wyland Marcus Wynn Ron Zimmerman Class of '85 'ff Edmond Zlotea I gz- ,A an V W sioo W f 06, N1 K 144 I Seniors We're Number One and Proud of It!!! r Allen, Regina Denise St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes, Spectrum Devilettes, Homecoming Court, NHS, 12, Inter- national Foreign Language Award, U.S. Achievement Academy Leader- ship Award Anderson, Dawn Michelle Glenwood Springs, Colorado FBLA - B 11, President 12, FBLA Data Processing Award, Exchanget- tes 12, Usherettes 12 Andes, Reiko Lee St. Petersburg, FL Exchangettes, Thespians, Charley's Aunt , To the Lovely Margaret , Stage Door , Winter One Acts Averbeck, Lari Erie,.Pennsylvania Sailing, ICC, Secretary Rojans, Thes- pians, Thespians Secretary, Vice President, Palmetto and Pine, Summer Nights Dream , AMIO, The Boor , Charley's Aunt , l Blithe Spirit , Oklahoma , Stage Door , Our Town Student Council 9, 11, 12, Homecoming Court, Most Humorous, Pepsi Cola Award 10, 11, 12 Avino, Elizabeth Brooklyn, New York FBLA 12 Babnick, Kristine Elizabeth New Haven, Connecticut Pitchforks, Emanon, Palmetto and Pine, Karate Club 10, 11 Barney, Peggy Elizabeth, New Jersey French Club Representative Bashline, Kurt William St. Petersburg, FL Thespians 11, 12 Cross Country, 9, 10, 11, 12 Captain 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Pepsi Cola Award Beahn, Phillip Joseph Miami, FL Junior Exchange Club 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 Spanish Honors Society 11, 12 FBLA 10, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Calendar Couple 12 Beam, Frederick Joseph Chicago, Illinois Thespians 10, 11, 12, Thespians Mascot 12, Treasurer of DECA Benson, Tara Jane Rockland County, New York Exchangettes 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Rifle Squad 12, FBLA 12, Art Club 9 Benz, Mark D. Louisville, Kentucky Junior Exchange 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, President 12, Golf 10, 11, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Civinettes Hero 12 Biederman, Beverly Ann Detroit, Michigan Civinettes 10, 11, 12, FBLA 12 Usherettes 12, Devilettes 11, FBLA Secretary, Jr. Civitan Contestant 11, Homecoming Court Birdwell, Carol Lynn St. Petersburg, FL FBLA 11, 12, Secretary 11, Bowling Captain 9, 10 Bischoff, Traci Lea Rochester, New York Civinettes 10, 11, 12 NO-S0- WE-EA 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, Interact Calen- dar 12 Bowen, Lawrence K. St. Petersburg, FL Interact 10, 11, 12, Historian 12, Basketball 9, Football 10, Wrestling 10, 11, Swimming 12, Devilettes Hero, Most Friendly Buote, Maria Middleboro, Mass. Keyettes 10, 11, French Club 9, 10, Councilman 11, NHS 11, 12, French Honors Society 10, 11, 12 Burdick, Carla Michele St. Petersburg, FL Exchangettes 11, Freshman Band 9, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Drum Ma- jor 12 Busefink, Heidi St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes, 10, 11, French Club 10, NHS 12 Callahan, Angela Bristol, Tennessee DECA, Basketball 9 Cao, Phi Dinh Savanakhet, Laos International Club 10, 11 Vice Presi- dent 10, 11 Soccer 11 NHS 12 Chanthara, Pholvichitr Laos International Club, ICC Rep Christmann, Merle Hamburg, Germany Rojans, Volleyball Clark, Jacqueline H. Saigon, Vietnam Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Oklahoma 10 Colen, Stephanie St. Petersburg, FL Rojans 10, 11, 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 11, 12, Sports Editor 12, Latin Club 10, NHS 12, Softball 9, Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Rojans, ICC Senior Index 4 145 Rep 12, NO-SO-WE-EA Calendar Couple 12 Conte, Andrea Rose Bedrock Keyettes 10, 11, 12, NO-S0-WE-EA 11, 12, Ads Editor 12 Corbett, James Frederick Lucerne, Switzerland NO-SO-WE-EA 10, 11, 12, Editor 12 Civitan 10, Homecoming Committee 1 1, Homecoming Escort N O-S O- WE- EA, Calendar Couple 11, 12 Cowan, Pegge St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes 11, 12, Devilettes 11, Thes- pian 10, 11, 12, Palmetto and Pine 10, 11, NO-SO-WE-EA 11, 12, Business Manager 12, Student Coun- cil 9, Sailing 10 Crespo, Artie Mobile, Alabama Baseball 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading Hero, Homecoming Escort Crockett, Kimberly Gainesville, Florida Keyettes 10, 11, 12, ICC Rep 12, Latin Club 9, 10, Devilettes 11, 12, Batgirl 11, 12, Homecoming Court Crumb, Carla Meshall Tampa, Florida Spectrum, Track 12, Homecoming Court 12 Deichman, Mark Alan Miami, Florida Soccer 12 De Pastors, Jennifer Marie Chicago, Illinois Civinettes 11, 12, Grease', 9, Winter one Acts 146 V Senior Index Dierking, Lisa Dawn St. Petersburg, FL Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 12, Vice President Civinettes 10, 11, 12, NHS 11,12 Dilorenzo, JoAnn Jersey City, New Jersey Girls Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Downey, Patricia Diane Sarasota, FL DECA, FBLA, NHS, Band 9, 10 Draper, Duane D. El Paso, Texas Interact 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 12 Engel, Joanne L. LaGrange, Illinois French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Rojans 10, 11, 12, Secretary NHS 11, 12, Coun- cilman 12, Most Intellectual, French National Honors Society Esposito, Robert M. New Haven, Connecticut Interact 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Keyette Hero, Football 10, Track 10, Homecoming Escort 11 Essman, Melissa Rio de Janiero Rojans 10, 11, 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 12, Junior Exchange Sweetheart , Fabian, Lynn St. Petersburg, FL Keyettes 11, 12, Swimming 11, 12 Fein, Andrew Keith St. Petersburg, FL Key 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, NHS 11, 12, President 12, Emanon, Bowling 10 Most Likely to Succeed, Rensselaer Medal in Math Science Fischer, Christine Elizabeth St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12, NHS 11, 12, Spanish NHS 10, 11, 12, Devilettes 12, Councilman 9, Vice President 10, Homecoming Commit- tee 9, 10, Devilette Calendar Couple 12, U.S. Achievement Academy Fisher, Tracy S. Newark, Ohio DCT 10, 11, 12, Volleyball 9, DCT District Governor Fitzgerald, Ken St. Petersburg, FL Junior Exchange 10, 11, 12, NO-SO- WE-EA 11, 12 Fleming, Katherine St. Petersburg, FL Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12, Civinettes 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12 Fonte, Katherine Bethlehem Band 9, Marching Band 10, Latin Club 10, ICC Rep. Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Vice President 11, President 12, NHS 11, 12, Keyette Calendar Couple Ford, Teresa M. Jamestown, New York Basketball 1 1, Track 11 Forzaglia, Ada New York, New York Keyettes 11, 12 Palmetto and Pine NO-SO-WE-EA Foss, Leonard Hartford, Conn. Key 10, 11, 12, Swimming 10, 11, 12,, Track 12 Gibson, Sonja Rene St. Petersburg, FL Spectrum, Basketball 9, 10, 11, Spec- trum Secretary 11, 12 Gobitas, Rachel Lima, Peru FBLA-B Gomez, Ron Perth Ambox, New Jersey Interact 11, 12, Homecoming Escort Green, Sara Suzanne Burlington, Iowa Civinettes 10, 11, 12, Student Coun- cilman, Basketball 9, Cross Country 10, Soccer 10, 11,12 Gregg, Thomas V Ravenna, Ohio Interact, Football 9, Wrestling 10 Hands, Marilyn Pauline Milwaukee, Wisconsin Rojans 10, 11, 12, NO-SO- WE-EA 12, Beaux Arts, Swimming 12, Soccer 11, 12 NHS Hansen, Debra Jane St Petersburg, FL Exchangettes 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12, Rifle Squad 10, 12, Devilette 11, FBLA Vice President 11 Harrison, Jack St. Petersburg, FL Key 11, Football 9, 10 Hartman, Kelley Lynne Greenwich, Switzerland Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Latin Club, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, Keyettes Historian, Interact Sweetheart, Junior Miss, Homecoming Queen, NO-SO-WE-EA 12 Hegenbarth, Martha Elois Birmingham, Alabama German 11, 12, Softball 9, 10, 12, Wrestlette 11, 12, German Club Historian Heidenreich, Teresa Jacksonville, FL Henry, Gretchen Cincinnati, Ohio Rojans 10, 11, 12, Latin Club, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, Junior Exchange Lil sister, Outstan- ding Senior Herring, Don St. Petersburg, FL Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 12, Football Captain, Wrestling lst team all-district line Hervey, Eric Pontiac, Michigan Karate Club, Bowling 10, Secretary, Treasurer Karate Hinst, Heather Tallahassee, Florida Rojans 10, 11, 12, Spanish Honors Society, NHS Historian Holdsworth, Brian Silver Springs, Maryland Interact 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, Cross Country 10, 11, Track 10, 12, NHS 11, 12 Hopkins, Michael Augusta, Georgia Marching Band 11, 12, Pitchforks 12, Spectrum 11 Horn, Gregory Allen St. Petersburg, FL Key 10, 11, 12, Beaux Arts 12, Key Treasurer Hovanec, Laura Ann Daytona Beach, FL DECA 12 Hughs, Waymond St. Petersburg, FL DECA 11, 12 Treasurer, Homecom- ing Escort Jackson, Christie Michelle St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes, Spectrum President, Homecoming Court, Peer Counselor 11, 12 Jacob, Lee Ann Atlanta, Georgia French Club, Rojans, Cross Country 9, 10, Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Tennis 10, 12, Vice President NHS, Rojans Historian, Student Council Councilman, Homecoming Court, Most Likely to Succeed Jones, Barbara Lynn St. Petersburg, FL FBLA II, Usherettes 12 Jones, Barbara Lynn St. Petersburg, FL FBLA II 12, Usherettes 12 Kiney, Patricia Ann St. Petersburg, FL Civinettes 10, 11, 12, Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Thespians 10, 11, 12, Band Calendar Couple 12 King, Elizabeth Pueblo, Colorado Civinettes 11, Marching Band 10, 11, Pep Band 11 King, Emmanuel St. Petersburg, FL Senior Index 4 147 148 P Senior Karate 9, Key 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Football 12 Kraft, Sabine Switzerland French Club, Rojans Lawson, Heather Anne Paris, France Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Cheerleading 9, 10, 11, 12, Keyettes Sgt. at Arms, NHS 12, NO-S'O- WE- EA 10, 12 Latin Club, Levitt, Patricia Sharon, Pennsylvania French Club, French Club, National Honors Society, NHS 12 Lewis, Kara Ann Kodiak, Alaska Keyettes 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 12, Cross Country 11 Love, Shelley R. Scotsdale, Arizona French Club 10, 11, Exchangettes 11, 12, Basketball 9, Softball 9, Karate 9, Bowling 12, NHS 12 Makselan, Jeanine Chicago, Illinois DCT Maranto, Luke St. Petersburg, FL Civitan 10, Karate Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, NHS 12 Martin, Darry Donnell Gretna, FL Track 9, Class Councilman, Manag- ing Editor Palmetto and Pine Index Masi, Matthew Landsthul, Germany Art Club 11, 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 11, 12 Mclntosh, Elisa St. Petersburg, FL Bowling 10 Mene, Sokhamony Cambodia International Club 10, 11, 12 Mitchell, Brien Bethpage, New York Key 10, 11, 12, Beaux arts 11, NO- SO-WE-EA 12, Spanish Honors Society 12 Moseley, John Michael Lakeland, FL Civitan 10, 11, Football 9, Spring Football11 Mott, Mindy St. Petersburg, FL Councilman 10, Marching Band 10, Student Council Treasurer 11, Devilettes 11, Homecoming Chair- man, Student Council President 12, Keyettes 12, Homecoming Court Murray, Kecia Ann Arbor, Michigan Civinettes, Devilettes Captain, Spanish Honors Society President, Homecoming Court Mustoe, Michael F St. Petersburg, FL Soccer 10,11, 12 Newton, Cynthia Joan San Jose, California Civinettes 10, 11, 12, Tennis 9, 11,12 Nichols, Natalie K. St. Louis, Missouri Spanish Club 10, 11, Spanish Honors Society 11, 12, Thespian 9, 10, 11, 12, Art Club 11, Thespian Historian 10, 11 ICC Rep. 12, Oklahoma 10, A Midsummer Night's Dream , Trifles 11, Our Town 10, Blythe Spirit 11, Stage Door 12 Parker, Wynee Maria St. Petersburg, FL FBLA 11, 12, Usherettes 10, 11, 12, Spectrum 10, 11, 12, Devilettes 11, Usherettes President 12 Peterson, Sharon Elaine St. Petersburg, FL Usherettes 10, 11 Phourats, Vongvirat Laos International Club, Soccer 12 Purvis, Steven Richmond, Virginia Track 10, Cross Country 10, 11 Pullen, Elaine Nguyen Alexandria, Virginia Civinettes 11, 12 Pusey, Adrienne Anne Wilmington, Delaware Thespians 10, 11, 12, French Club 9, 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, French Na- tional Honors Society 11, 12, Rojans 10, 11, 12, Thespian President 12, Class Councilman, NHS, ICC Rep 12, Most Talented, The Romancers 9, Grease 9, Midsummer Night's Dream 10, Oklahoma 10, Blythe Spirit 11, Empty Space 12, Thes- pian Vice President 11 O O I R I O O Robello, Mirelle St. Petersburg, FL Sailing Club 9, 10, Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 12, Rojans 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Treasurer 12, Civitan Sweetheart, Homecoming Court, Civitan Calendar Couple Seitz, Susan Cynthia Clearwater, FL Rojans 10, 11, 12, Spanish 11, 12, Spanish Honors Society 11, 12 Sewell, Stephanie Hudson, Ohio Civinettes 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 11, 12, Devilettes 11, 12, Junior Vice-President, Class Councilman Shiell, Deborah Jeanette St. Petersburg, FL Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 12, Freshman Band 9, Science Club 9, FBLA 12, Exchangettes 10, 11, NO-SO-WE-EA 11, Softball 9, 12 Schartner, Kelly Ann Santa Monica, California Councilman 9, Sec.fTreas. 10, N O- SO-WE-EA 12 Schoder, Jill Lanette Wakani, Japan Rojans 10, 11, 12, NO-SO-WE-EA 10, 11, 12, Sports Editor 11, Latin Club 10, Cheerleading 9, 10, 11 Scivally, Kathryn Elaine Fort Smith, Arkansas Civinettes 10, 11, 12, President 12, French Club 10, NHS 11, 12, Devilet- tes 12, Student Council Councilman, Homecoming Court, Civinettes Calendar Couple 12 Smith, Richard Johnson City, New York Smith, Katherine K. Nashua, New Hampshire Civinettes, Beaux Arts, Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Cross Coun- try 12, Civinettes Historian 12, Swimming Captain 12 Stamper, Angela Maria Paradise Beach, California NO-S0- WE-EA 11, 12, Devilettes 11, 12 Stroemich, Cynthia Ann St. Petersburg, FL Keyettes 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, NHS 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 Sturgis, Felicial F. Fort Myers, FL FBLA 11, 12 Sullivan, Amy Colleen Indianapolis, Indiana Exchangettes 10, 11, ICC Rep. 11, FBLA 12, Treasurer 12, NHS 11, 12, Peer Counselor 11, 12 Thaxton, Mary Elizabeth Tucson, Arizona Civinettes 10, 11, 12, ICC Rep 12 Tiesler, Ronald E. St. Petersburg, FL DECA 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, Palmetto and Pine 10, 11,12 Thompson, Julie St. Petersburg, FL Rojans 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 9, 10, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Latin Vice President, Key Sweetheart, NHS 11, 12 Thubet, Maureen Diane Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Exchangettes 10, 11, 12, FBLA 11, 12 Tourney, Jeanette Teresa Tampa, FL Exchangettes 11, DCT 12, Band 9, Marching Band 10, 11, DCT Sgt. At Arms Turner, Laraine St. Petersburg, FL Keyettes, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Walker, Holly Lynn Dunedin, FL FBLA Secretary Warner, Jonathon Mark Gainesville, FL Key 10, Vice President 11, 12, Latin Club 9, Treasurer 10, NHS 11, 12, Emanon 11, 12, Editor 12, Football 9, ICC President 11 Wendt, Cherri Lynn St. Petersburg, FL Keyettes 10, 11, 12, NHS 11, 12, Spanish Honors Society 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Secretary 11, 12 West, Steve St. Petersburg, FL DCT Vice President Williams, Gayle Van Jamaica, New York Basketball 9 Wilson, Vickie Lee Blakely, Georgia Wolanski, Julie C. Tampa, FL Civinettes 10, 11, Volleyball 9, 11 Woods, Lisa Michele St. Petersburg, FL Rojans 10, 11, Sgt. at Arms 12, Batgirl 10, 11, 12 Cheerleader 10 Senior Index 4 149 Edited and Designed by . . . Brien Mitchell Qsection editorl Heather Lawson Traci Bischoff Jim Corbett Cookie Evans Photographers . . . Bryn Alan 50 P Underclassmen Division iwwyv ' Mt till Mei ewieewf SFOR.. . 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X Melinda Mapes Frank Martin Tony Matthews Shanna Mattingley Latonya McClendon Tamara McEachern Chris McElvy Zsa Zsa McGarrah Lee Ann Mcllravey Isaac McKinney Kelcey McKenzie Lisa McLanhon Maray Medley Kristan Melleney Mark Meyer Lisa Michael David Miles Colleen Miller Joey Millican Kyle Mincey Melissa Minot Jo Ann Mitchell Bridget Mobley Kelly Montgomery Tansy Moon Michael Moore Jennifer Moorefield Lulita Morera Kevin Morgan Jay Morra Carrie Moss Sean Murdaugh Melissa Myrick Guy Nash Michelle Neikens Kyle Nelson Velma Newman Ken Nicholson Kerry Nicolosi Keith Nicoulin Dale Noel Samantha N olen Eileen Norimile Mary Noyes Kyle Oliver Kristine Ortiz Scott Packer Juniors 4 157 Donald Paredez Toni Parker Will Parker Chuck Pendleton Shawn Perrine Yolanda Perry Toni Peruche Hung Pham Konephet Phosakha Alycia Pilkington Mary Pinizzotto J essika Powell Laura Prout Paula Randolph Dawn Ray Daniel Rentz Jerry Reynolds Chris Riley Lisa Riviera Cleveland Robinson Tonja Rosado Geoff Rothermel Freddie Rowe Frances Rowell Lori Runowich Mary Rushing Bill Russell Cheryl Ryder Paul Safford Rico Sanchez Dawn Saunders Katherine Savitsk Joel Sawyer John Scaglione David Schulz Leigh Schulz Scott Scoggins James Scott Norbert Scott Angel Sentors Senters Susan Sheppard John Shinall Kim Simmonds Raymond Simons 158 V Juniors olt. x W Mike and Prince proudly sing. 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Ray Dove Charles Downs Joseph Doyle Susan Drake Charlene Dromm Jason Dubner Meredith Dunn Richard Danstan Daniel Durkee Chad Duval Brian Earle Kimberly Earle Richie Earls Tina Eatman Janette Ellis Elizabeth Emblidge Elizabeth Emery Sarah Emmert Erin Escarraz Alex Estevez Jennifer Evans Lisa Fair Michelle Farabee Toni Farmer Marc Ferguson Jenni Ferre Lynn Fitzgerald Shannon Foley Charris Ford Shawna Foss Christie Fox Buster Frank Kevin Fredericks Scott Freeland John Friary Jason Friedman Joachim Fries Dale Gamble Deborah Gamble Marilyn Gamble Becky Cvandy Cliff Glephart Vinton Gilbert Martin Gilkes Freshmen 4 li 1 Adam Gilleland John Godby Michael Goldberg Jim Gordon Charles Green Mona Green Tracy Green Amanda Griffin Michelle Griffin Whitney Griffin Christian Grinaker Curt Gross Thomas Gross Leslee Growe Marjorie Grubb Jehu Guardiola John Guertin Matt Gumbiner Gene Gunn Connie Guthrie Barbara Haisch Eric Hall Paulette Hamlin David Haney Bonnie Hansen James Harden Tina Hardy Jerrell Hardy Shenita Hardy Eric Hardiman Trina Hardy Troy Hardy David Harper Mark Harrington Glenn Harrison Christine Hartley Kevin Hasbrouck Suzanne Hassler Mike Hawthorne Valerie Hayes 178 P Freshmen A gi, h r,- ff. 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'Hwmlf ULDN ONNQX VNONQ 'QULVN wdkivw QM -me guy 'VNS XSDUYNWWQV 94.1.11 L3QHs'3O5 -K-'dennis-vor N36 BPHHWS V3 After coming from behind in the lst Quarter 7-0, the Devils were fired up and ready after scoring 3 TD,s in the 2nd Quarter and dominating the rest of the game. The defense held Naples to 59 yards rushing. For the 2nd time this year, Stacy Manning received St. Pete Times' Perfor- mance of the Week. He led all rushers that night with 70 yards on 11 carries and threw for 70 yards while going 9 of 9 with no interceptions. Donny Herring picked off a Trojan pass in the 4th Quarter, and running backs Wayman Lane and Mike Davis ran for 66 and 67 yards to add to the Devils 225 total yards on offense. It feels good to be the regional champ,' said Head Coach Jim Mewha. 3' 1' V S 13 +P Q - ml' x Y ' 4 E 1 Q - It M 1' Best leg on the team In front of a home field crowd of over 4,000 people, this was the game said to be the milestone. We made them start doing what they didn't want to do, throw the ball, said tackle Todd Doty. He intercepted what would've been a Terrier TD and ran 45 yards to the 9 yard line. That set up the Devils winning TD to Tim Murray with 3:56 left in the game. The interception was just one of the 4 turnovers for Titusville. The leading rusher of the game was Mike Davis with 80 total yards on 18 carries. Stacy went down late in the 3rd 194 P V Football The seniors, backbone of the Devil's great season Donny tackles Escambials star player . f .. R ?ir , ,.VV' . ' K L Proud Coaches!! Quarter with the Devils trailing 9-7. Back up quarterback Earl Mack did an exceptional job in Stacyls absence. He was back on his feet by the 4th Quarter. We knew we had to mix it up on the offense, said Coach Mewha. The 21-9 win gave St. Pete school record for most victories in season C125 and only the 2nd Pinell County Public school football teaj to advance to semi-finals. In the battle of the Southern champs, the Devils overcame the tough Broncos 23-20. Homestead played rough the whole game and paid for it with a total of 127 penal- ized yards. But the Devils kept up and their strategy paid off all the way down to the deciding play of the game. There was 3 minutes on the clock, 4th down and 5. Stacy rolled right. There was only 1 tackler be- . ,- -1 1 rg, ,, . sl The tough defense with Coach Gibson. The Gator sandwich Time for a break The champion Green Devils last public appearance. Nothing to be ashamed of, were the words written on the chalkboard after the 47-14 loss to the Pensacola Escambia Gators. The Devils got their 1st touchdown early in the 2nd Quarter with a 23 yard pass to Fred Rowe. The 2nd touchdown came in the 3rd Quarter when Stacy scored on a brilliant 21 yard run giving St. Pete a sliver of hope but that disappeared in the 4th Quarter when Escambia tween him and the first down marker. I was just trying to get the first down, he said. Then when I got around the corner I saw the goal line. That TD put St. Pete in the lead 23-20 but Homestead still had 2:35 to score. On the 2nd play, Paul Safford intercepted a pass and the final seconds ticked away giving the Devils a 12-0 record and only the 2nd team in Pinellas County history to advance to a state championship game. This is totally unbelievable, I just thought we'd make it a little in- teresting, were Coach Mewha's last words of the game. Player of the Year!! scored two major TD's and stretched the final score. We are a good foot- ball team, but the best team won tonight, said offensive coordinator Coach Wiszowaty. After the game, Coach Mewha was carried off the field, a tribute to the winningest football team in Pinellas County history. The Green Devils ended the season with a 13-1 record and they advanced further than any Pinellas team before. They, without a doubt, gave their fans and the city of St. Pete, a team to be proud of, and were honored with a parade downtown. V. Football 4 195 Gree Devil Fini 11 dFi1'st if Sltwll' in Stacy throws a bomb. Mike Davis upends Gibbs quarterback. Sm 51. 196 P V. Football ,r1 ' As the clock runs down . . . Tony Darlack Mike Davis The Devils pulled off the first game of the season with an easy 21-6 vic- tory over St. Cloud. Stacy Manning racked up 258 yards of total offense and earned the St. Pete. Times Per- formance of the Week honor. Also receiving honorable mention was Donny Herring who finished the game with 12 tackles and 7 assists. I had no idea it was going to win the game, I just put it through, and now, this is like walking on air. Those are the words of field goal kicker Shawn Burns, who kicked the first, and last score of the game as the Devils were victorious over the Spar- tans 3-0 for the first time in 7 years. St. Pete rolled by the Bruins for a 21-0 victory down in Bradenton. By the beginning of the 2nd quarter, with a 14-0 lead the Devils were thinking shut-out. A lot of the credit goes to the powerful senior line who have their defense ranked 10th in the state. Row 1 - T. Darlack, P. Safford, D. Herring, V. Green, S. Perrine, S. Manning, B. Edgell, E. King, D Woody, J. Gaines, W. Lane Row 2 -- G. Iles, S. Burns, K. Simons, C. Jones, F. Rowe, M. Davis, T. Turner R. Caines, A. Fawcett, D. Green, B. Darlak, G. Icke Row 3 - D. Forziano, C. Williams, P. Aitken, K Jantschek, R. Christensen, T. Murray, T. Doty, M. Cheek, K. Crumbock, J. Bandy Row 4 - B. Mullins, D. Kucerik, C. Gibson, J. Mewha, M. Wiszowaty, K. Jackson, D. Boylson 'U' in MM' Wt' D. Boylson G. Icke M. Wiszowaty C. Gibson K. Jackson D. Kucerik Head Coach J. Mewha ...E . ,,.. aw X 1 'G 'N 'K X fy .. ,Q-iff,-',k 3.4, :-,li 4,',A L. .w.,w' - l. 9 , 'n'.' , -A -'K-1-ff.. 2f:..g 'c-. . 45.-.',. .rgz-, Va,-:.'.' Mike Cheek Rollo Christensen The coaches watch anxiously. no Wayman outruns Bogie defense. V. Football 4 197 The Devils crashed through a Gobble Gibbsv banner and that's exactly what they did as they crushed the Gladiators 36-0. The rally started on the first play as Stacy Manning ran the kickoff 85 yards for a T.D. Also deserving recognition is the defensive secondary who intercepted 3 Gibbs passes and held them to 16 -5 Q -vb i at if What? Did you see that? 198 P V. Football t'What do you mean you're hurt? H Stacy Manning ,gs 'X X M Kill the carrier. :J ,.,' . 1 7 'mf i T1 , fk , ?': W' T A if I me QM K 1 ld K f r V ,,,, K , ,,--f -m,xg,:.v' A ' 1 -N fans, I vw 412, ,V 1 Jfge t A Z. jzsvj-plz.: 1 .iw 5' , . - 1. 1, . 5' ,K , Q ai' ' 'ww' A ' V, ,NJ -' if ' up -, - 1 1 1 1- at-ww 1w?w gi VZ Donny Herring yards passing. The offensive line deserves all the credit. Without it we wouldn't have gone that far, said Mike Davis. This is also the game that defensive back Todd Doty earned his nickname, The Coke Machine with ears, as he forced a fumble which Vader Green recovered. On homecoming night the Green Devils were determined to keep up their perfect record and that's exact- ly what they did as they beat the Pirates 28-6. The strong defense sacked the Bogie Q.B. a total of 5 times, twice by defensive end Gary Iles. As the 7th game of the season the Devils were fired up and prepared for their arch-rivals, the Vikings, and for the first time in 6 years defeated them on their own field 6-3. Shawn Burns kicked 2 field goals. N.E. had the last shot, but it was batted to the ground by Todd Doty, knocking NEHl's chances into the dirt. Paul takes a break. ...S+ .. V ' asv'-'5 il! ll fin' 1 ,x Q ' , W cf . C 'f .ef , B ,, ,,, If you're X's, I'll be O's Stacy makes a narrow escape and still scores. Todd Doty Brian Edgell How many times do I have to tell you'? V. Football 4 199 200 P V. Football l Stretch 2, 3, 4. M. f 1 I at ' e, Y Y ff'-K at jf! gf Vrrciiir I ,ig I I Get off my back! W- l Q ' l 1 1 Keenan knows what his team is! Jake Gaines Carlton Jones This 27-14 victory over the Osceola Warriors boosted the Devils to a 6-0 record in Class 3A, District 11 stand- ings. I didn't feel real secure at halftime, said Coach Mewha. But it was just another one of those must games for us . . . another one we had to win. The Devils didn,t need much more than 4:09 to show who was boss against the Warhawks. In that time they had already scored two touchdowns and extended the lead at halftime to 28-0. Our defense keeps getting better each week, said Coach Mewha of his now 9-0 football team. Probably the most important game of the season, the Devils defeated the Indians 24-19. That ended their regular season with a perfect 10-0 record and District Championship. The first time SPHS has had a perfect season in 58 years. Onward to state!!! Coach Jackson anxiously watches the play. C'mon guys. Stop right there! fl s.. 'wif Clarence and Mike provide good blocking. r' 'lliifllwtl' wi TEL Emmanuel King Tim Murray Up, up, and away! .Z V. Football 4 201 Get Fired Up Read r? O.K.! Oh it's great to be a St. Pete High Green Devil . . . Oh It's great to be . . . This cheer among many is what our Varsity Cheerleaders get us yelling. They are, in short, the spirit makers. This is no easy task. They practice at least two times a week and there is no 's I was Computer program 1985!!! What on earth are they looking at? ,, 4 - .s as .. X 'XX ii A Give me a UV. 'WMM Devil spirits are high. 202 V Cheerleading Julie and Lisa practice before the big game. Arilee cheers on the Devils. oubt that everyone considers it a lot f hard work. According to Kerry aas, I have learned a lot of work :an go a long way. It definitely did pay off when they took 2nd runner- ip in the Pinellas Mall Competition n September. They were also chosen at county camp to be in the competi- tion with the top 5 squads. lt is a great privilege and a big honor to be a part of this squad, states Tracy Simpson. Heather Lawson, captain of these spirit makers tells us that Be- ing captain was a hard job, but it taught me a lot of responsibilityf' I guess the statement that says it all, is from Julie Thompson, This year has been great for all of us. Tricia and Laura celebrate a victory. Green and white are our favorite colors!! Old St. Pete High . . . Human centipede. 'wr .f N' ' 7 ,fd 4 rilee Fletcher, Laura Alcott, Julie Thompson, Kerrie Beach, Robyn Woods, Kelly Hartman, racey Simpson, Kerrie Maas, Gretchen Henry, Trisha Ulrich, Lisa Michaels, Heather awson, Monica Snead. Devils stack up. V. Cheerleading 4 203 High Morale's What Really Count SPHS makes a run for it. :- as lvf K, all . .f Y' ih, . xA:'f ,kQ- f ,, vary ni Go sit on the bench 'till I tell you to move. 204 P J.V. Football Watch it, here comes a little devil. Back row: Coach Icke, Chris Bowers, Ray Zakrajsek, Tom Hurst, Robert Winland, Danny Moore, Mark Howlette, Doug Cobarris, Geoff Holland, Tim O'Dell, Peter Layton, Neil Razzi, Richard Doty, Daryl Williams and Coach Boyleson. Second row: Coach Aampbell, Ron Kitchen, Kevin Smith, Jerrell Hardy, Leonard Mctier, Rodney Lumpkin, Neil Legters, Ward Mclntyre, Jason Abernathy, Robert Campbell, Fred Ludwig, Mark Harrington, Chris Baily, and Coach Mullins. First row: Troy Hardey, James Phibbs, Pat Parker, Rodney Crumb, Mike Wilsey, Kurt Gross, Rusty Eckert, Marty Gilkes, Lance Starks, Brad Rhodes, Matt Vermette and Troy Reeves. t'Hy hard work, mentally and hysically throughout the season, our ids developed into good athletes and ur boys became young men! quotes oach Icke. l This year's J.V. football team had a ot of freshmen. This means they y ere inexperienced but it also means plenty of room to grow. And that is exactly what our Devils did, in both ability and skill. At the grading period the team lost a lot of people but gained some key players. Calvin Johnson, Reggie Era and Steve Owens were named. Other important players were Ron Kitchen, Rusty Eckent Cstarting Q.B.J Calami- ty Kurt Gross tsecond string Q.B.J improved greatly. Also Peter Layton was stated to be an outstanding lineman. Coaches Boyleson, Icke, Mullens, Campbell and Bowser all seem to agree that with these willing workers next season is expected to be very rewarding for everyone. it ff An SPHS player knows how to keep a grip on that ball. all . , Coach Bolyson looks a little worried. You're not going another inch. J.V. Football 4 205 Th More the Merrie! J .V. Cheerleaders stack up. I hope this is right. '.u4 Z Christa practices hard. N -... Are you serious?! 206 P J.V. Cheerleading l r We're all one big happy family! This year's J.V. Cheerleading squad consisted of 16 girls with Amye White as captain and Carolyn VanSciver as co-captain. Although it is a larger number than previous years, the girls worked very well together. In summer camp, they faq' ' xg L .4 43,11 as received spirit sticks as well as superior ribbons for performance. They did a great deal in boosting Green Devil spirit to its highest. Their sponsor, Katherine Rudge, definitely has a lot to be proud of. ? Ehe, Jumping Beans L to R - Kim Phillips, Melissa Montgomery, Holly BeCraft, Lisa Anderson, Suzy Christensen, Hien Eatman, Denise Hempel Dana Draper Cheerleaders in motion. '12 V:-fr 1 54. 12. 17 Q 5 Le, Christa Bailey, Carolyn Var1Sciver, Amye White, Laura Monk, Tiffany Dew, Kristin Barely, Tina fn af Ki Katherine Rudge Amye White Carolyn VanSciver Kristin boogies down. J.V. Cheerleading 4 207 Young Varsity Has No Babies vs N , 5 Number twenty-one displays his unique talents. is ' 4 ' 5, .,,,. , i ,im 2 . 5 Swai- 7' 32551 s - '--an 5 - so ij, , 5 A a 9, 3 ,Ls ,X -L ,Mb A . .s,. ...,,. , .w,.,...,,M,NwsMMsm1Mms.w l - . J ! ll! 5 ., ..!.. .. ,..,,., 1-if 2. ' S i P , ' ' if l s s fflm lily- ' ' ' f es' L P 1 W' Ss , I l s - H W :?5i5j5+1.' 1,-KET Afxglww a t - alias X- . ,, ' saws , .W l .W ., -5. s sw, sm.. K N, sw r-' A! '1 K N ., - .1 Q ll 9- 1 sk-sr! - sz ! , , . ,s: . : sf .- ..,. .. , . .5 S L 5 X as as 5 ve was Q , is s 's s .N . XM , g X 5 Q ex N. Q J. Q, 5: g o n g? W Q Sf C age as ,S Y X ' has 1 ,W , Q, 5 'l 'i'i ti! l ' W .. ,i,- 1' L - - Q i ,s f -. 3 if 1 .1: . glass E 5 5 gg Q 2 ii! H 5 s g '52 4 . X Q ii 3 X S H ' -- ss '- V . . ,Wx ,K QW 1 W' ' :55.. 7 E5m.g5! . . , ,:,x , Lili ' ii'i I by V L' A Q 1 . ., S M, i'-' KLVL . a s ,aaizi 1 Hold on to that ball, Shannon!!! 208 P V. Boy's Basketball 3 Q gi X M., as 6' A Q gi , it wif .L f. 1'-24: Q, I 1: liii .A K- ' Y, ' Q'fii, , 7 we s .!. ! Q , , Q .. X n Ira- H ,. W Igw, bl, 3 K K I ,- . '-'fa ,.,. K ig ,K 5 , ' 1 2, fs Q 'K 12: 11 up , N we W -53522 ' ,z 5 L -X ' L :lla . ' xii 1:2 ,5e'gEg!!5Ef . s W3 ' - we fm. i isml . K mf X is -.Sz ,-as pez. -.-, 'W' Q K 3 Reach for that ball! This is what they call my ballet move This year's Varsity Boys' Basket- ball team has only three seniors, as opposed to the seven starting seniors they had last year. It is said that this is the youngest varsity team St. Pete has had in the last six years. Bruce Neil was mentioned as the only start- Double the effort, double the score? St. Pete goes for two. ing senior. Coach Coit says, Even with a young team, we are doing a better job defensively than we did last year. I am very proud of these boysf' There seems to be a team unity, which works well for them when they are out on the court. Shannon Smith, Junior, says, We started out young and inexperienced, but through hard work and tough competition we are improving. The future looks bright. '. ,gf i 7 Pifj f 2 a -tail., St. Pete shows good form ..................................,. ...... . . . . in all players. 0 4 if ., First rowg Shannon Smith, Greg Baker, Vader Green, John Gray, Duane Draper. Second row: James Jackson, Eric Little, Wil Parker, Daryl Woods, Tony Kitchen, Bruce Neil, Carlos Speights. V. Boy's Basketball 4 209 Dedication Pays 0ff Under pressure, Crystal trles to go up to shoot. What do you want? We're trying to pay attentionlllu Pam stands tall for two. 210 P V. Girls' Basketball For the first time in a couple of years, the girls' Basketball team has seniors. According to Coach Ander- son, this group of girls has the msot talent of any team he has coached. Starting at center is St. Pete High's own Jolly Green Giant, Chrystal Robson. To her, basketball means playing good defense as well as ex- ecuting the offense. A major re- quirement of defense is hard work, and no one works harder than Cindy Stroemich. 'KI know what I have to do, stop the ball and try to get it away from the other team. It's hard work, but luckily I have the speed for it,', says Cindy. To maintain a good team, the players must practice hard. Ac- cording to Pam Hayes, Basketball is Kim leads the trail for a layrup. a physical eventg that means being on time and not coming only when you want to. Basically to be a part of a team, you need to be able to give more than you receive. A lot of giving is dedication, replied Kim Rober- son. This year's team did show much improvement. They worked together and proved to be competitive. Josette turns into trouble. Q..- . ,. k,...,,... kk 3 .... ,,,,g.,.,,,,, . ,5 .... . i, .t.. 45 E . T r.... f r . -fi i .f li, . W. Y' PEW ma .gun - Loraine shows her form. Chris and B.J. warm up before the game. Cindy flies high. V. Girls' Basketball 4 211 fiZij7!c,f, fi Lili XYCXUQ, F0776 Ccrf an J JF 'fl dig 'ffifafi wg X ffl c 1674 Cv' 67712. ' .7 ' 5576 fV C f iff Ct X C . ,7 f 32194 Lo' l.ffIv7 5 of f or g Cf' 6 Coach Chapman, the coach of the Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball team says that his boys seem to have a very high desire to win. Hustle, is what my boys seem to do the most, and if you have that kind of drive, you can do anything, says Coach. This year's team is an extremely Hustle I th Key wh First row: James Johnson, David Johnson, Bruce Chick, Jason Shedrick, Garrett Blair. Middle row: Jackie Wyche, Tony Jackson. Third row: Joe Schielfbine, Raleigh Lindsay, Troy Potts, Ed Long, Pat Barber, Joe Long, Steve Walker, Doug Cabarris, Milford Chavous, Coach Chapman. talented group. They are currently averaging 58 points a game, and are only allowing 41 points to be scored on them, defensively. We are ex- pected to have a good season, with both the team's desire to win, and great teamwork, I think we can go far, commented Coach. Devils encircle their prey Wwwww , S' fr- Er No, not the ref! Such determination Ed searches for the open player. 212 P J.V. Boys' Basketball V-I , .gm E L Wi, , .ga C -r' V- Dy K Y we V it x fx B- X ? Q. Aff xx, 2 f I X ' ' a . A 1 1 J .9 ' 443.55 1 K, .. r, 2 X fvx yd 1 1 2 I f '---..,At - 1 LL fs LL L ,L Ltr Q LL LLL L-5 5 -QQs?Qw?lg3?gL,,'KK'i X Q, A - L L - 1 e L 'N' - 'LNLXW 'Q LLr,..t ,gt K KK LL QKKLLLLLLW, f R 0 W -:L - Q L ,LL Lf, - -. '- L Defense the Catch 3 L 'L e QLKLLKKKFLK ' 'f Q '-'L KK 1 'R ' gg, I LL LLLKLL LL KL V K KK L QL K .Ns:Lx,LLLLL-L - es LL -- 21 Y- X ' R' LL L L L.sL,,fLK, L: -Qs KK ,Q s L L e,,1:. L, ..,e ,WQLLLL .ss we -'.1 1 l l L l l K K ........ .L ,.e QLLLLL- i ' :L L l Lw LLL L L A , L, L, e---e L L.L L K L.. L :W,7 ,KKK KK K K KKK K K KK K K L , KQKKK L KKKKKK K K N! -1- K ,KK L KQi'.., ,LW S K . 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XXSQQAF f -: QLL LL -L L - L L. - Q1 - K Lf 'k f' 'i -3' M 3 - L -LL- - '.. :NWN L f'T 'i:w -- L---L in Han- La R. M' g xr L ,L LL ,LL A. L ,O L L L ' -,L !k,gg,L, , Q '91,-A3331 - K L D. gg,,,,.,i? L L 3,4 L 4 LvLL-1p..-1-453652 . J- ' ILL- LLLLL'- - L if - LL LLLL L Q Li R 'ff 2 K l in A K-T in - LLLL L KK L.iLL ' 'S .L-, 1 - LL ieKLL ' K K L e- - -L L Li iLLL Q X15 1 f LL L .L LL't f L LLL' -' LL - -'LL- - First row: Sandal Shamas, Kim Crockett, Michele Woods. Second row: Matt Shaw, 5K KLKK Scott Stiles, Mark DeRussey, Ron Kitchen, Chris Bardes, Brad Wells, Mark Dann, L' R Matt Sines. Third row: Kyle Ouzts, Rick Loftin, Troy Lawson, Phil Beahn, Marc Benz, Mike Earle, Albert Wilson, and Keith Ralston. 214 P Baseball What form! This year's Baseball team is the best we have ever had as far as pitch- ing and defense. If the offense comes around, we will have a shot at state, said returning player, Marc Benz. Coach Flanagan commented that for the last two years SPHS has been the district runner up. This year, I think we should get district champs. Rick Loftin, Phil Beahn, Marc Benz, and Artie Crespo make a very hard working, solid nucleus for us, said Coach. We are not only strong this year, but good underclassmen give us hope for next year to be strong as well. Phil Beahn quotes, This year's team has the ability to join together, when the pressure is on. That will make us tough to beat. Q Q4 agrkxgbiuiv .Siva 'S' Q iggyx I -up iglg L C W t F Get your act together, Benz! And he is out! ' 4 se Q Q' ff .. -.. i-we-ff' ,QQ ,Q QU. . V-, ., - C. , i ,, , NJ, 5 1 .. , L ' if X -..Q -..... I Pi 'iight A S t N, . 1 1 l l . X l N l -4 l I ' Y ' A ,, i 48 I Y ' ' , ' sr .f , f I got it. No, I got it! Ouzts, ready and waiting. What an arm. Baseball 4 215 A Tough A t to Follow 32 l It's a grounder. Lelgh slldes ln for the wmnmg run. 216 P Softball The outfielders back each other up. A peaieca, play. XS Coach McGonega1 pitches at practlce. With 7 returning starters, this year's softball team is planning on having a good season. They started it off well when the girls participated in a pre-season tournament in Naples. Under coach McGonegal, the team has 3 senior tri-captains - Theresa Cutting, Cindy Stroemich, and Laraine Turner. They are looking forward to the district tournament in late April down in Bradenton. In the past few years the team has done very well, so theyill be even more deter- mined to keep up the winning spirit. This yearis team seems to be very capable of doing so. I've got it! ew .-ugwixg ear Did I really catch it? ,, 'sph' 1- +A e ,, gf' . ,. M ..- .. T i '. . B .JL V . X in in .A lgxxte V v . ' gs .A 1 In a X -gas-Q..-fgg Aff iff .I 9 - , ,qv cgi ,JF . 6 in ai' .- 9, .. , in ' r You better catch this! Preparing for the catch. Who has the ball? or .. C 4 V'-' ,X Row 1 - Joanne Rivera, Theresa Cutting, Amy Wilsey, Kim Showell, Row 2 - coach McGonegal, Stephanie Piper, Lisa Rivera, Michelle, Leigh Bowers, Danielle rrlei i F Benoit. Not Pictured - Chris Brannelley, Michelle Brannelley, Bobbie-Jo Bravo, Lori Jancik, Cindy Stroemich, Carolyn Tuit, Laraine Turner. 4 Theresa hits a grand slam. Softball 4 217 ii e Taught the Fish 4 M 3 S it E ., , ii ggi This year's swim team is one with a winning record. Girls' Captain, Katie Smith said We have a lot of new members, and we have enough people to bring in the extra points and win the meets. This depth is shown in the team's city meet. The girls got an overall third, and the boys received a fourth. ' Masks-H may I 16 Qi? ' a l gsts ! S gwgff ' ' rgafffi 51 w: 218 P Swimming Lenny pushes to be the winner. Perfect landing! 'tDo the Hoky-poky, and turn yourself around . . . Look out Olympics, here comes Wynn. I ,ss I don't believe this! Some individual winners are Lori Howe A third in 500 Free, Elizabeth Millan - second in 50 Free, and Susan Shiflett - third in 100 Breast, along with Katie Smith who received a second in the 100 Breast. Some awards given to the boys team were Matt Busenlehner W fourth in div- ing, and Joseph Lang - third in the 100 Free. Also Marilyn Hands won lst in diving. Coach Wortock was extremely pleased with his team. Girls have shown an outstanding improvement over last year said Wortock, and the boy's team also remained power- ful even though they lost their 2 strongest swimmers. This year the swim team sent many members to the state meet in Ft. Lauderdale. These members in- cluded Katie Smith, Susan Shiflett, Marilyn Hands, and Matt Busenlehner. Q- W...-.Q Betsy looks out for the water. Asst. Co w w'N'N.,.. C8ITl9I'8. Matt is amazed at how far away the water is. Top row - L to R: S. Piper, K. Nicolosi, F. Rowell, C. Goodpastor, L. Hicks, L. Fabian, L. Rivera, Middle Row: E. Millan, J. Privateer, C. Schroeter, C. Horn- S k f - by, K. Bowen, D. Brown, M. Busenlehner, J. Lang, Bottom Row: S. Christiana usan ta es a gasp 0 an' son, S. Shiflett, L. Howe, W. Hoerner, L. Foss, K. Smith, L. Michaels, M. Hands. Swimming 4 219 xy ach Owens smiles for the ,,,, ,,,.,-,, ,W M 1. ,M 4, fp,-vw my '5- 2 5 in if Q 'R 3, . .V 4., x mm .NI if , , ' -nf if A i ' ,w ' - L. s, f Q: -1'.A2 'f up , ,. . ,L .-,... ... any Our swimmers strive to be 411. ,Y f, ' Q lv W' 5 s . A s n ,W ' . - i X ' ' ' ' . ' V W,,, i I , fflfi., ,. in ' x 1 ' 1 V . if' V H W' Q s.: - Q in r . 1' V f . Q 'if ' ,,,s,,ss i V ati I is V .,,, ig L, .ff , , fr .-- ' - M' fa-f J, '-e gg 5 r i 'A ' -W 2 ' if 1- f' 1 M ,Y 3M - 5,5 5. wr., 1- W . -w.-wi' .gg n. .5 V, , ., A Af ' 34: Mm, auf :f-12 wt ,W t Iv ,, , ,, ., ,, 3 351 W' 49 if is Q M , A f 4' W W i r ,ssss W f ki L' Q Wynn masters the breaststroke. , L A - - ' I ,j ,,,yf+ vrg, I W f 5 .. 4 R if ' F X ,gg -,gf . ' l Sf? K . Katie wonders if she will ever finish! 220 P Swimming Did I win??? i f 1 ' 53 ' 1 M ,, .an ,V f P-z,Jfa-H33 P , .gl .A Mwgqf' e e -1: as .een ex ' Injuries Help injure 0ur Scores pf' Ai Wait, do that again!! Coach Wizowaty guides his team. Paul shows us his mean look. Rico grimaces to overcome his opponent. X X. q pp rsnnnn ?,..x ' ' I'op row, L. to R.: R. Sanchez, R. Packett, M. Meyer, W. Lane, K. Crumbock, S. Scog- Chris saves himself from the pin. gins. Bottom row, L. to R.: M. Kullman, P. Safford, T. Bravo, J. King, C. Dailey, G. Srumbly. Not Varsity: Kullman, King, Crumbly. x V. Wrestling 4 221 This year's Varsity Wrestling Team has had a season with many disappointments. The team, led by Coach Wizowaty, and Captains Rob Packett, and Sean Perrine has been plagued with injuries this year. Ac- cording to Rob Packett, there was an injury from almost every part of the body including ribs, torn ligaments, and numerous cracked fingers and toes. He also felt the team was young with a lot of power building for the years to come. Along with being young, Rob added that the team was hard-working and had a lot of spirit. Rob meets his man head to head. 5' 'Vi i g gs , i if Rico prepares to start Tony stays on top of his opponent. C'mon Devils! . ,L QTQ . W i .41 iff ,,,,,.,.,-ff van We had a new coach this year - Jim Zach. He led this year's J.V. wrestling team to a 7-7 season. The captains were the only two returning wrestlers, Marty Coleman and Ken Blackwell. Troy Hardy was honored with the most aggression points of the season. More than half the teams they played were 4A schools but they still managed to place 3rd out of 15 teams in the pre-season tournament. I think that we would have had a better season but when we practiced, it was outside on mats. We also had a lot of first year wrestlersf' said Ken Blackwell. - ...f.n 1Iit Devils are in a tight situation. Keep him on the ground! J . . .2-- 'f ',., Wiz explains strategy. You're not going anywhere! Row 1 -- Troy Hardy, Brad Rhodes, Mike Hamlicek, Shane Brisson, David Waters. Row 2 - Vlarty Coleman, Mike Davidson, Rob Covington, Ken Blackwell, Coach Zack. Mike stays on his feet. J.V.Wrestl1ng 4 223 This yearis soccer team is led by Coach Hale and Captains Mike Musto, and Thanah Chau. According to Coach Hale, the team played bet- ter than what their record indicated. They played some extremely tough teams and didn't lose by much in 0ff and Kicking . . . these games. They played some good soccer against some tough teams. He felt the team really played hard. Coach Hale also added that the team was lucky this season because there were few injuries. A .zz . .ess Jack Prepares for the kick. .. , 1 . Zfe --ett Z , A , i , H If V ' r ,iw te'ls l rr rstgt r if trrerc 37 . ' fi . X , .. I'-. nl? .. i.:. A I ff' K ' ' A ' V , - I S . , F W , if L A 0. 1 .. . ,,,p 54 , ,gi .yy iw' M .pf . Tfif . 1 . Q' ' Seng aims for the goal. gg ,V 3 4..f ,, ' , K , gif A fl N .: 2 . fy A ii A ' - A F if fp.- , 'a A e 5 T Q A f 1- f n, 4 I 5-fz, F7 ' 1 1, V . 1- fl S' -4 ' I 4 4 . ,,.., f , . l A ., ' ttitt Q ' .f -V . ' ' if A 'i M . lv. r l Top row, L. to R.: T. Peterson, M. Elson, D. Freely, B. Kent, K. Finney, C. Nickels, A. l Phetsadasack, T. Taylor. Middle row, L. to R.: P. Vongvirat, W. Grace, M. Berry, S. T l McCreary, T. Chau, K. Sourivongs, M. Musto, J. Linton, P. Sourigno, Coach Hale. Bottom row, L. to R.: F. Russ, S. Burns, K. Oliver, V. Songbandith, S. Phomsakha, A. Capelli, N. Rassasombath, A. Estevez. . ..... ' ix QE He flies through the air with the greatest of ease . . . .sllifi Lam Danny concentrates on the ball. Art displays his agility. 224 P Boy's Soccer mpg N fi -Q I if 1' an Af' I .ffm ff ff 1 S ' n 9. -X, 1 , ' lm. 1 ,I 5 . i wi E PIX' Y 31. 4 ,K ,fm 5 5 ,W- N - WN ,X 4 , ' 1 Qqf Getting on The Right Track , T t t a aaaaa t, M, ,...-rw' ,,...-.ffff 3 . ,f , , W .:- MW ' . ' 1 ' 'fmfw ' MB-, ' wh, H M .tm ... A ., W' L, 'M ' ., W, I MQW V., 'T 45. A ' ,ff ..,.f1 'V fm. .., f 1 '. Geronimo! Mark makes a smooth handoff to Stacey. I Q f,:.,' , ,t,,...,,f W, wh! And away we go. 226 4 Boy's Track Maw K V . ,,..kk Ws,....wms.QLxNxx ol - Pdf W' E Just follow the leader. Heave-Ho! Due to the strong finish of last year's team, this year's Boy's Track Team had quite a reputation to uphold. We lost three-fourths of last year's team, states Coach Jackson. Yet, Jackson is looking forward to a pretty good year. The strong points of this year's team should be: Stacey Manning and Jake Gaines in the si ., lHQas,.:'gii l, f Up up and away. quarter mile. In the field competi- tion, Coach Jackson feels that his team should be competitive enough to keep up with the average teams. There are no super individuals out there: they all need to put in hard work to improve, but it is anticipated that they will grow stronger. 1996 Steve shows smooth strides. ,f Coach Jackson is aided by Coach Mewha in the field events and newcomer, Coach Gerber in distance. According to Stacey Manning, This year's team is very young, but they like to work and that's an advantage. It is an incentive to make us work harder. I Q., , 5 Bottom: Glenn Boyden, Kurt Bashline, Joe McVinney, Troy Hardy, Greg Wilson, Emanuel King, Rob Byers. 2nd row: Dave Shultz, Paul Landry, Steve Owens, Stacy Manning, Marc Howlett, Jerrell Hardy, Steve Wilson, Coach Jackson. 3rd row: Mike Huey, Jay Morra, Clarence Williams, John Moeller, Gabriel Wallace, Jake Gaines, Coach Mewha. 1 1-X ht . NTC, ' fnwwf. ' V, , - f .. , 5' ' 50' - 'fx V .. ., ag A 'wt , fly , p Q ' it , f? f.. 'H-if A r Q j 1' g g , ' , ' ,X 1: , r . if i f T' 5 2' 1 M' .,,, 5 ll ' 'f V g My V I NM.. hy ,,,, ,A g f I Wy 4, , X g. V vw, ir' My .M x ' pa? , .' 1 ' . ...ff , - K N. V- jaw -, ws 1 , ' ,,,. r,e, ,gg .- t W A Pack of Devils. Ready for take-off! Boy's Track 4 227 0ff and unning This year's gir1's Track team shows good prospects. It is the best turn-out for the team in several years. On the team this year is Heather Barclay, who qualified for the Regional meet last year. Other strong points should be Distance, Shot Put and Middle- Distance. The girls have shown good l J' - ' - .a - -1'- gf? . Q r 4 15 1 '- 1 -1 13 ., f A ssr . Q be s - if , 'li ' S ' ' his ' c A ss s Q Q ssro .. , ' up S. . . ' in .f --far: .sv ksh- . . r,LL .- f -s - .1f' '- ---. -'1 .1 W' .- s .Y N X i,'i W- 1 C ,ia X ,l,.,,,...rf can S+ c f' , it 6. S 5, , 'ii - J - . - ,. e -,-'- 1--W, L - xy I - E., ' inf:-if , -we s-...- fel w: -- 4.-on s-,:' 1 fs.-.-f' Y QM. .-M.-. Coach Townsend consults Jean and Heather. sa., S Devils keep a steady pace. 1 Q N. ...W-.L ,, ,f ef' up srsi altr Flying High! attitudes and a willingness to train hard to improve their performances, quotes Coach Townsend. The in- crease in the number of runners as Well as the talent they possess should help the team to have one of the best seasons in several years. Miss Olympia li Boosters It's a smooth handoffl 5, tau, A iight :I-4 '1 Q W ' ..- . I Q, . f. 3 E 4 It's been a hard day. Back row: Coach Heidt, Angie Clark, Joy Wussow, Stacey Lambdon, Heathe Barclay, Lora Mozinski, Laura Michaels, Jean Wussow, Beth Shaffer, Coaci Townsend Bottom row: Michelle Painter, Jenny Neuhaus, Shawn Marshali Kim Walker, Brooke Beeler, Tricia Robison, Joanne Diloremzo. Not picture 228 V Girlis Track Katie Smith, Michelle Anderson, Amanda Griffin, Susan Connely. This year's golf team had ups and downs, but what really hurt the record was the inconsistency of the scores, explains Captain Marc Benz. As a result of this, they lacked the fundamentals to put it together. There were only two returning rd Will appears to be in the swamp. 3+ X .Nh Alex is getting ready to send the ball flying. players, yet these guys stayed dedicated and had a good time. Throughout the year most of these guys took lessons from Pro's. Coach Thompson expects big improvements from these lessons for next year. When I Tee-Time . iw, ' ff nl V Coach Thompson scopes out where the hole is. l L-b..w '.'i - is .-..4.'. ,3- ,-a.. - n...,.,. .. What Stylelllu W M za e1-' l ' Q. it-3.2 - -' . ffff , . y ., r 1+iii-iAi ' i'll,i. H , -w L N 'Q wfiw'-W , ai ,Q ' . 5y1f:i,jt :g,,gf W. p , ,,,, K 9 sll 5 , t Chris Bardes, Marc Benz, Coach Thompson, Will Akers, Reid demonstrates the putt with ease. Reid Hanley, Alex White Golf 4 229 owhere to Go but Up I . 1, I Good sportsmanship - a characteristic ofa quality team, 230 P Volleyball Spike that ball Devils! St. Pete puts up a good fight against Gibbs. Coach Alice Majors believes in looking ahead to the future. The Girls Volleyball Team has had a rough year. They finished their season with zero wins and twelve losses. Majors says the year was mostly dictated by the gym condif tion. The players never got a chance to play in front of the home crowd. Front: T. Carson. Second Row: J. Elias, Y. Delaney, K. Joyce, Back row: J. Bravo, M. Brannely, M. Brannely, M. Christmann, M. Vosmek, C. Branelly, A. Jackson. Not pic- tured: L. Bowers The season began early with the tip-off tournament at Dixie Hollins. The districts were at Osceola High on October 31. Unfortunately, we were defeated by Lakewood 15-8, 15-13. The majority of the team members were second year members. Next year the team will have all its returning ..,4 players. Outstanding players were: Christine Hrannelly 110l, Mary Vosmek 1113, Bobbie Jo Bravo 1111, Michelle Brannelly 1111, and Angela Jackson 195. Coach Majors states, We've hit bottom, and the only thing we can do now is to move up. C For every spike, there must be a good block. I 5 v Devils get psyched for another challenging game. Volleyball 4 231 State Champ Tr It Again a si I .KS -.gm Cyndee concentrates on her serve. Yeah, she's bad! I gf i i ' l a,a . l ff KM. L 'a aaa,a, l ill I x ' Jennifer and Elaine discuss their game. Melanie plays the net. 232 P Girl's Tennis This year's tennis team, led by Coach Foley, starts off their season with a brilliant past. The girls were state champions last year!! Meg Fleming and Margret O'Grady, who graduated last year, went to state along with Katie Fleming, Cyndee 52 pick up!! ,,,,.,,. i.W..-, .,.-.W x ' , 3 a i M...-.-..., ..,.,... ,.--M- Newton, and Carrie Cllar. According to Cyndee, the team went in as the underdogs which gave them the extra enthusiasm needed to win the title. She also felt Meg and Margret deserved the title since they had worked so hard for four years. Coach Foley feels this year's team has fantastic opportunities. He feels they won't have any problem in win- ning the district, and that they will be a definite power in the state cham- pionship again this year. rf , Top row, L. to R.: Coach Foley, S. Nagel, K. Fleming, C. Newton, E. Walsh, M. Kervandjian, S. Masseri. g-wr- x. -Q. , 1' my , vm., ,. . V awww 111 , X: Is that a ball or a bird'?!? I think that was in!! Stephanie prepares for a powerful return. Girl's Tennis 4 233 in w'ff. f'f WMA - ,N -F' ' iii i 595696 w Q. .. ' 'irfifxf 5, is s V -51 X' 1.5. wi, . x-..k a. 3? 1 'gtk K. .' n 5 'm i , L . L ' - . V 1' - ' - XK k .S . Xr'L ' '11-, ss - ' K ,, ---. . ff .. . S . 9. , . . t ' ,-- Key? - fl' 1' , -.-. f. ..- - X . . , .. .eee is W X J i X MH ' i M . ' l . .. . K K A it fi o H a .sys , , - in svwx Q1- .. Q nf M5531 y Y 1 1 1 K if ,Q si t-lf - i -11'-.NB 'Z is HMA., ...- , .V R? 5 gf .. A was 1' ,i Team With High Hopes .Q . Mfr Mya: ' M ...W- REEF' -1 John practices his overhand. I can't believe you're sitting down. 234 P Boyls Tennis ti is-,ix-lat, v N .. 0 'Q V QQM. 4: 'Q 'ps 'iii 0-U '4 - f :fx we .59 'J , Q gf. ln wi v Q K . . f X ' xi 4 s I f ff - - R .A in . , , Q 33'gg,pf'. 5- Qfas., fi, ,i 3 J J ' fifj. . ', . ii-TX' . .L I Qi tl N - is ,5? 5 ,g- T mga 6 'fl 'Q BH , We ?vffsg.s 22. .fffgfgvlfffiii 4 zzsewz, ..,:fff.553,: . ..G:,1f..t.3.. Q , Q iyiiiifg , . wi.,-f w g. 4 1 levy- . ' ..,, F f!?xQ5E?'xr - 'i i'iflV l f ' f i ' fi' , QQ I - Ooops, I think I hit it too far. Alex gets ready to smash the ball!! Top row, L. to R.: Coach Foley, D. Brown, J. Rotschild, J. Nazotti, F. Houston, B. Lefter. Bottom row, L. to R.: R. Johnson, T. DuBoise, J. Ollar, A. White. The boys team this year, unfor- tunately, had no returning members. They were either lost through graduation or through changing schools. Coach Foley feels this is basically going to be a rebuilding year. He feels the enthusiasm level is fantastic, and since all of the members are Freshmen and Sophomores, they will become a hard team to beat in the future. Devin is a real swinger! What a hit!! . if a..- ix S. Q.. Jason and John practice playing doubles. r YE gf' so A it Q Sw Frank returns a low one. Jason lunges for the ball. Boy's Tennis 4 235 When most people hear the word run they immediately find an ex' cuse to get out of it. So why do these people volunteer? lt gives me a feel- ing of satisfaction to run, states Juliana Cohen. Satisfaction or not, this team did well. The boys finished 5th in the district, 7th in the con- Countr Road Take e Home Coach Townsend gives his words of confidence. The pace is set. Determination sets in I think I can . . . I think! 236 P Cross Country Kurt leads the pack of Green Devils Energize men ference and ltlth in the region. This year's team was fairly young hut we still managed to get to regionals. If they stay together, next the boys and girls team should go to state, tells captain Kurt Bashline, who had a great final race where he dropped his time from 16:24 to 15:58. The girls team was saved hy Katie Smith, who ohliged to fill in as the 5th man inthe district meet and qualify the team for regionals. The girls team was the first ever to qualify for regionals and they had the best conference and district finish yet. Three of the girls hroke the old school record which was 13:28. Tricia Rihison had 13:17, Jean Wussow had 13:22 and Heather Barclay set a new school record with 12:22. lt just goes to prove that hard work and dedication along with hours of practice can take a team a very long way. C Hang in there, Jeanlll 1 G, , JE' ' . . . , ie, 2 Katie and Juliana pour it on. K il M h y v,.., , A x . ,, -6. . A. S a f- V 'i I V V we . .391 . , , ,,, PQ -,. 5 ,A 4 , t Mft- 9' r ' l rn Q QQ, U a 5 1 '2 , V X 2 if '.'. Q Mike strides to the finish. ff ,111 A ' 1 vt Q...-rd. ...,.... Top row: Jordan Walzer, Mike Huey, Chris Nickels, Guy Crumpley, Middle row: David Mendelblatt, Steve Byers, Paul Laudry, Matt Boyer Bottom row: Katie Flemming, Juliana Cohen, Heather Barclay, Tricia Ribison, Jean Wussow, Not Pic- tured: Kurt Bashline, Glen Boyden, Bill Baker, and Katie Smith i l 1 Devils stick together. Just put one foot in front of the other. Heather takes the lead. l l l Cross Country 4 237 il in U '1 s X wwf giffijgm I M My ,, ,, GJ S' 'Q lm A 'TT V vw on . .ll5'iu '. 3 lf ., fb.. p.-.-rf.. ,W-'rw-V --- -' -1'--z ,E I li 'Wig Par: ...gg vga ? 1 ,, . 1 - if X ,.,.. .. 4 y I - of -1 , -,A,-::.'i, JJ: Q, W eg.-23.1.7 --ai: , -1. , -A A f ' rjjfi-ff -ei gf' 71 -gf! 'L L 2' 3 ,L i . X43 Q J W -izig-l:j -73 : 15,-,rlN? A A I L. ka i 5-5 ' K' J - t:t:v::2f:i?E 9 ggi L bil 'g A L fifffg K ill!! - ' ' 'W . 'N ' ' -:J 1 . ..':.:t::: ':: . '- ' L f I km.L xg, .f , Q Q - .. K- L.. H - ' - I f K K Y rl t N . Vf- . . , ly :X , lg ' . 0 . Q 0 'X . 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N Ni 332 P Advertising r0ve, Qeoff 81 Suzanne Abele, Kevin 173 Abernathy, Jason 173 Achacoso, Maria 173 Adams, Allen 173 Adams, Benjamin 161 Adams, Teresa 129 Aitken, Adam 173 Aitken, Paul 99, 152, 197 Akers, John 161, 229 Alcott, Jennifer 55, 71, 87, 88, 152 Alcott, Laura 55, 86, 88, 152, 203 Alderson, Sean 173 Aldrich, Brian 161 Alexander, Laurie 161 Alexander, Nancy 173 Alexander, Yvette 152 Allan, Christine 71, 88, 106, 152 Alleman, Michael 82, 153 Allen, Craig 173 Allen, Emma 83, 84, 129 Allen, Lashawn 173 Allen, Regina 87, 123, 129, 144 Almy, Andrea 129 Almy, Veronica 161 Althof, Michael 84, 152 Amsen, Scott 152 Anderson, Dawn 84, 86, 97, 129, 144, 250 Anderson, Lisa 173, 207 Anderson, Michael 173 Anderson, Michelle 152 Anderson, Paul 173 Anderson, Robert Anderson, Tammara 152 Anderson, William 173 Andes, Reiko 79, 105, 129, 250 Andringa, Scott 104, 152 Ang, Sotheap 161 Ang, Tong 161 Angel, Sharon 173 Appugliese, Thomas 152 Archer, Sally 152 Archibald, Fred 99, 161 Arlequin, Karen 173 Arlequin, Nancy 152 Armstrong, Shannon 173 Armstrong, Stacey 152 Arneson, James 173 Arnold, Alina 173 Arnold, Andrea 61, 152 Arnold, Pamela 173 Aruca, Armondo 161 Aruca, Marilyn 152 Ashe, Christopher 173 Ashford, Jason 105, 152 Ashely, Samuel 152 Assidy, Angelene 173 Assidy, Betsy 173 Atkinson, Adrienne 83 Au, Tran 57, 161 Austin, Rhonda 161 Averbeck, Lari 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 123, 129, 130 Avino, Elizabeth 70, 83, 130 Ayrton, Valerie 73, 161 Babnick, Kristine 66, 108, 130 Bailey, Krista 14, 75, 78, 79, 161, 207 Bailey, Christopher 173, 204 Baker, Gregory 152, 209 Baker, Jerome 173 Baker, Kaylor 161 Baker, Keri 173 Baker, Marvin 173 Baker, William 85, 95, 161, 237 Ball, Lisa 69, 173 Ballenger, Eric 79, 144 Balser, Ronald 173 Bandy, James 152, 197 Bannar, David 173 Banta, Robert 81, 82, 152 Barber, Patrick 173 Barclay, Heather 152, 237 Bard, Eric 161 Bard, Rebecca 173 Bard, Trena 173 Bardes, Christian 161, 214, 224 Barksdale, John 152 Barney, Peggy 17, 82, 130, 144 Barney, Robert 173 Barrett, Daniel 82, 109, 153 Barrett, Douglas 63, 173 Barrett, Kara 173 Barrett, Martin 63, 173 Baruch, Leila 161 Bashline, William 76, 77, 130, 144, 237 Bassett, Michael 95, 152 Batchelor, Tobin 174 Battle, Monica 174 Bauer, Lonnie 174 Bauld, Michael 152 Beach, Kerrie 93, 152, 203 Beahn, Phillip 87, 98, 99, 112, 130, 308, 310 Beals, Jeffrey 161 Beam, Frederick 75, 80, 130, 144 Bean, Charles 174 Beaupre, Shawn 174 Beck, John 130 Becker, Roy 61, 161 Beckwith, Daniel 174 Becraft, Holly 207 Beeler, Brooke 228 Bell, Jeffrey 153 Bellicourt, Doreen 130 Bellman, Barbara 105, 109, 161 Bennett, Felicia 65, 153 Bennett, Neil 174 Bennett, Stanley 161 Benoit, Danielle 153 Benson, Tara 73, 96, 97, 130, 250 Bentley, Sharon 174 Benz, Marc 98, 99, 112, 130, 214, 229, 308 Berg, April 153 Bergstom, Melissa 174 Berland, Mona 174 Bernheisel, Betty 161 Bernheisel, John 174 Berryhill, Billy 174 Bertulfo, Filiatria 83, 130 Beucher, Amy 82, 153 Bezanson, Gerald 174 Biagi, Paige 174 Bianco, Donald 153 Biederman, Beverly 70, 83, 123, 130 Biehl, Richard 174 Bierly, Kristin 174 Biltz, James 153 Bingham, Tina 153 Binion, Jeffery 174 Binkley, Don 174 Birch, Frankricha 161 Birdwell, Carol 130 Biron, Lisa 82, 153 Bischoff, Traci 4, 101, 107, 130 Bishop, Joey 161 Blackard, Caroline 162 Blackwell, Kendrick 95, 162, 222 Blackwell, Tammy 162 Blackwell, Worth 55, 76, 77, 78, 97, 102, 112, 129, 144 Blair, Garriet 162, 212 Blakey, Dela 153 Blamble, Brandie 61, 106, 153 Blasingame, Oscar 105, 162 Bogue, Robert 174 Boice, Michelle 162 Boissineau, Jennifer 153 Bolden, Kathy 174 Bolden, Michael 174 Boldrini, Holly 162 Booker, Shurrea 65, 162 Bornstein, Daniel 174 Bosack, Natalie 174 Bosack, Susan 174 Boswell, Marnie 153 Botez, Constatine 174 Bouaphanh, Nivahn 87, 153 Bouaphanh, Vy 153 Boula, Raymond 174 Bourgeois, Dana 174 Bowen, Bonnie 174 Bowen, Lawrence 2, 95, 112, 122, 123. 130. 144 Bowers, Christopher 174, 204 Bowers, Leigh 86, 93, 153, 231 Bowser, David 174 Boyd, Bonnie 174 Boyd, Matthew 144 Boyd, Tom 162 Boyden, Gayle 88, 153 Boyden, Glenn 153, 237 Boyer, Joseph 144 n Boyer, Matthew 102, 153, 237 Boyer, William 174 Bradford, Sharon 174 Bradley, Mark 162 Brand, Kenneth 74 Brannelly, Christin 162, 210, 231 Brannelly, Michelle 101, 153, 231 Brauer, Douglas 83, 153 Braun, John 153 Bravo, Anthony 174 Brsgrim, Bobbie 75, 101, 153, 210, Brew, Robert 174 Bricker, Pauline 153 Brightman, Samuel 174 Brinson, Joe 162 Brisson, Shane 162, 223 Brockman, Tina 174 Brown, Alvin 175 Brown, Arlyn 58 Brown, Barbara 130 Brown, Cindy 175 Brown, Denise 83, 130 Brown, Desiree 153 Brown, Devin 162 Brown, Devon 175 Brown, Kelvin 130 Brown, Raymond 175 Brown, Sheryl 130 Brown, Steven 153 Brown, Yolanda 175 Browne, Lisa 153 Browne, Sharon 175 Bruen, Beverly 162 Brumbelow, Angela 69, 162 Brunner, Amy 162 Brunner, Matthew 175 Bruso, Tammy 175 Brydebell, Pamela 175 Buchert, Robert 175 Bumgarner, Sheryl 175 Burch, Amy 175 Burch, Annette 175 Burch, Bernadine 175 Burdick, Carla 73, 130, 144 Burdick, Kimberly 162 Burgess, Antonio 153 Burgess, Sherry 105, 153 Burke, John 162 Burnett, Robert 162 Burns, Shawn 94, 95, 153, 197, 198 Busefink, Heidi 87, 130 Busefink, Tamara 175 Busenlehner, Matthew 153, 219 Bustamante, Luis 175 Butler, Craig 175 Butler, Rickey 162 Butler, Tamara 130, 144 Byers, Robert 162 Byers, Steven 153, 237 Byrd, Tondalyn 97 , 153 Byrd, Tonya 162 Byrne, William 153 Caines, Richard 153, 197 Callahan, Andra 73, 162 Callahan, Angela 130 Calvert, Ashley 66, 67, 68, 153 Calvert, Paula 162 Cameron, Shawn 175 Camp, Emily 162 Campbell, Malcolm 162 Campbell, Robert 175 Canavan, Thomas 162 Canino, Carlos 91, 162 Canning, Betsy 93, 153 Cao Cao, Cao, Cao, , Minh 162 Phi 57, 86,130,144 Thao 57, 175 Thi 57, 87, 153 Cappelli, Angelo 162 Carden, Susan 175 Carlton, Tullie 162 Carman, Sheresa 162 Carmichael, Cynthia 72, 162 Carnegie. Gabrielle 175 Carnevale, Guilian 162 Carney, Lisa 175 Carolin, Elizabeth 162 Caron, Michael 175 Carr, Keishaw 175 Carr, Randall 175 Carron, Laurie 153 Carson, Terah 162 Carter, Luther 130 Carts, Lisa 153 Casper, Dale 162 Castle, Bryan 162 Castro, Kristie 72, 162 Cattar, Crystal 130 Cauler, Reginald 175 Chamberlain, James 162 Chambers, Kimberly 245 Champigny, Vanessa 162 Chang, Patricia 85, 153 Chapline, Kimberly 153 Chapman, Cassandra 162 Chapman, Vickie 175 Chappell, Angela 175 Charboneau, George 175 Chase, Kristy 175 General Index 4 333 Chau, Dinh 162 Chau, Hai 82, 175 Chau, Le Thi 162 Chau, Quang 130 Chau, Thanh 130 Chausmer, Allison 175 Chausmer, Kerry 175 Chavous, Milford 162, 212 Chesa7k, Michael 94, 95, 112, 130, 1 Chester, Vivian 175 Chestnut, Janice 163 Chick, Bruce 163, 212 Chism, Lauri 175 Chohamin, Jennifer 175 Christensen, Rollo 94, 130, 197 Christensen, Susan 15, 93, 163, 207, 219 Christian, Jacqueline 163 Christian, Laura 130, 153 Christian, Lesleyanne 153 Christiansen, Jeane 175 Christmann, Merle 130, 144, 231 Chu, Eugenia 163 Church, Stephen 175 Claar, Kim 176 Claphan, Chala 130 Clark, Angela 85, 153, 228 Clark, Don 176 Clark, Jacqueline 88, 130, 245 Clark, Ronald 163 Claudio, Lisa 130 Cleesattle, Nicholas 176 Clegg, Tinna 176 Clementson, Katherine 176 Clutter, James 176 Clyde, Lenora 163 Coats, Todd 176 Cobarras, Douglass 176, 204 Cobarras, Levi 123, 130, 144, 319 Coffman, Amy 176 Coffman, Jill 176 Coffman, Joy 163 Coffman, Lori 163 Cohen, Juliana 60, 61, 130, 237 Cole, Angela 163 Cole, Jeff 176 Cole, Phillip 176 Cole, Richard 176 Coleman, Dwight 176 Colen, Stephanie 2, 56, 92, 93, 86, 106, 107, 109, 112130, 210, 144 Collier, Caron 61, 108, 163 Collins, Alyson 130 Collins, Kathryn 176 Compton, Gillian 71, 153 Conklin, Dale 176 Conklin, Joey 153 Connelly, Susan 4, 163 Conner, Sherrie 163 Connolly, Kimberly 163 Conte, Andrea 5, 8, 106, 130, 245 Cook, Shannon 176 Cooper, Allison 75, 77, 153 Cooper, Kimberly 65, 163 Cooper, Reginald 153 Cooper, William 176 Cope, Diane 176 Corbett, James 106, 107, 112, 123, 130 Corbett, Jennifer 176 Corbin, Pamela 176 Corey, Angela 176 Cormican, Terrance 163 Cosser, Ricky 176 Covington, Robert 163, 223 Cowan, Pegge 4, 106, 107, 130, 252 334 P General Index Cox, Anne Marie 176 Cox, James 176 Cox, Jennifer 176 Craig, Steven 163 Crane, Jennifer 163 Crane, Jodi 163 Crawford, Rebecca 163 Crawford, Theodoria 153 Crespo, Artie 112, 130 Crockett, Kimberly 8, 71, 88, 123, 130, 144, 245 Croft, Todd 153 Cross, Leanne 72, 73, 75, 130 Crumb, Carla 65, 123, 132 Crumb, Rodney 176, 204 Crumbock, Kenneth 163, 197 Crumpley, Guy 153,237 Culin, Jean 63, 163 Cullum, Marilyn 176 Cummings, Richard 163 Currens, Regina 176 Currier, Natalie 153 Curry, Lemuel 163 Curry, Mark 153 Curry, Matthew 153 Curtis, Lynda 176 Cushman, Elizabeth 163 Cutson, Jaana 96, 97, 112, 132, 250 Cutting, Connie 176 Cutting, Theresa 132 Dailey, Cheryl 176 Dailey, Chris 163 Dailey, Jason 176 Dalabakis, Bradford 163 Dall, Tami 72, 163 Danford, Regina 176 Dang, Binh 176 Danicourt, Wendy 163 Daniels, Keith 163 Dann, Helen 176 Dann, Mark 176 Dansby, Dennis 176 Dansby, Regina 153 Darlak, Anthony 132, 197 Darlak, Brian 153, 197 Dattilo, Joseph 163 Davidson, Michael 176 Davis, Alexander 163 Davis, Chris 163 Davis, Maralee 153 Davis, Michael 37, 132, 197 Dean, Christopher 176 Dean, Jennessa 163 Debolt, Heather 163 Dee, Lawrence 74, 176 Defoe, Shannon 176 Deichman, Mark 144 Deily, Sandra 83, 132 Delacqueseaux, Ray 163 Deladurantaye, Cele 176 Delaney, Yolanda 61, 231 Demaio, Alexander 101, 163 Demons, Clarence 176 Dempsey, Darryl 82, 132 Dempsey, Rebecca 176 DePastors, Jennifer 132 Derussy, Mark 163 Desing, Frekerick 176 Desing, Joseph 132 Deubel, Michael 163 Devroe, Joshua 176 Dew, Tiffany 55, 88, 163, 207 Diako, David 154 Diederichs, John 129,132,144 Dierking, Lisa 163 Dietz, Tracy 176 Digg? Karan 73, 75, 86, 101, 132, Dihn, Tuan 164 Dillon, Paula 176 Dilorenzo, Jay 82, 154 Dilorenzo, Joann 132 Dimodica, Mary 75, 87, 154 Dirga, Elizabeth 176 Dize, Shane 82, 164 Do, Lily 93, 164 Do, Phuoc 82, 132 Doce, Danette 164 Dodson, Trisha 164 Domanski, Catherine 154 Domanski, Cynthia 176 Donohue, Danielle 132 Dorsey, Kenneth 164 Doty, Kenneth 132, 197, 199,204 Doty, Richard 176 Douangboupha, Path 132 Dove, Roy 176 Downey, Patricia 86, 132 Down, Charles 74 Doyle, James 132 Doyle, Joseph 177 Drake, Susan 177 Draper, Dana 88, 164, 207 Draper, Duane 32, 86, 132, 209 Drayton, Robert 164 Dromm, Charlene 177 Drye, Michael 60, 61, 109, 154 Dubner, Jason 177 Dufault, Gregory 82, 132 Duncan, Gary 132 Duncan, Sarah 164 Dunlap, Rachel 177 Dunn, Meredith 177 Dunn, Timothy 154 Dunstan, Richard 177 Durkee, Daniel 177 Duval, Chad 177 Dyer, Monique 164 Earle, Brian 177 Earle, Kimberly 61, 164 Earle, Michael 154 Earls, Richie 177 Eatman, Tina 177, 207 Ebner, Friedrich 164 Eckert, James 112, 164, 204 Edgell, Brian 132, 197, 199 Edwards, George 164 Egan, Charles 164 Eggleston, Drena 132 Elias, Josette 164, 231 Elias, Monica 164 Elliot, Debbie 93, 132 Elliot, Jameson 54, 55, 76, 77, 78, 79, 108, 154 Ellis, Janette 177 Ellis, Mark 91, 164 Elson, Max 95, 164 Emery, Elizabeth 177 Emery, Suzanne 93, 154 Emmert, Sarah 177 Engel, Joanne 55, 87, 92, 93, 109, 118, 129, 132 Ennis, Kieron 154 Epps, Marsha 164 Esau, Penny 154 Escarraz, Erin 177 Eskandari, Sepideh 154 Esposito, Robert 2, 88, 95, 112, 132, 144 Esposito, Tina 177 Essman, Brady 164 Essman, Melissa 5, 98, 99, 112, 119,132, 308, 312 Estevez, Carlos 177 Eva, Reginald 164 Evans, Elizabeth 74, 154 Evans, Jennifer 177 Everett, Michelle 132 Everett, Pamela 177 Fabian, Lynn 88, 119, 132, 219, 245 Fair, Lisa 177 Fanning, Elizabeth 75, 108, 164 Farabee, Michelle 177 Faren, Marigold 164 Faren, Marivic 132 Farmer, Anthonia 69, 177 Fawcett, Arthur 12, 154, 197 Feeley, Daniel 95, 164 Fein, Andrew 86, 87, 108, 132, 319 Ferguson, Marcus 61, 177 Ferguson, Michael 133 Fernandez, Karen 164 Ferre, Jennifer 177 Fichtner, Angela 177 Field, Dawn 105, 133 Fievet, Sean 164 Finney, Kenneth 33, 164 Fiore, Anthony 164 Fischer, Christine 2, 71, 86, 100, 112, 133 , Fisher, Tracy 81, 82, 133 Fitzgerald, Ada 177 Fitzgerald, Kenneth 106, 107, 133, 144, 308, 310 Fitzpatrick, Eric 164 Fitzpatrick, Roderi 164 Fitzsimmons, William 154 Fleming, Katherine 87, 133, 144, 237, 252 Fletcher, Arilee 14, 133, 202, 203 249 Fletcher, Nathaline 65, 70, 109, 154 Foley, Shannon 177 Fonte, Katherine 56, 86, 88, 89, 112, 119, 133,245 Ford, Charris 61 Ford, Janie 154 Ford, Mary 154 Ford, Teresa 133 Forsythe, Veronica 154 Fortner, Aaron 177 Forzaglia, Ada 88, 133, 144, 245 Forzaglia, Gloria 164 Forziano, David 154, 197 Foss, Dawn 164 Foss, Leonard 82, 133, 144, 219, 319 Foss, Shawna 177 Foster, Anthony 164 Foster, Nancy 70, 133, 245 Foster, Tammy 105, 164 Fournier, Colleen 164 Foust, Steven 78, 133 Fowler, April 164 Fowler, James 99, 154, 308 Fox, Charles 133 Fox, Christie 177 Fox, Tamara 164 Francis, Nancy 133 Frank, Frederick 177 ?ranks, Marget 154 Tray, Erik 177 ?raze, Kevin 164 ?razier, Leslie 88, 108, 133, 245 ?reeland, Scott 177 ?rench, William 177 ?riary, John 63, 177 ?riedline, Mark 164 ?riedman, Jason 177 fries, Joachim 177 Trostbutter, Jennifer 93, 154 Fuchs, George 177 ?udge, Antonio 164 Gaddy, Cassandra 134 Gagliardo, Elizabeth 177 Gagne, Kenneth 177 Gaines, Cynthia 154 Gaines, Jake 134, 197 Galaher, Julie 77, 164 Gamble, Debrah 177 Gamble, Marilyn 177 Gamble, Roger 108, 177 Gamble, Sherman 177 Gandy, Rebecca 177 Garrett, James 177 Garvin, Michelle 177 Gehle, Loretta 164 Gehle, Steve 164 Geiger, Suzanne 93, 164 Gephart, Clifford 177 Gerena, Raquel 164 Gibbons, Michele 164 Gibson, Sonja 134 Giglia, Francesca 164 Giglia, Giovanna 165 Gilbert, Jay 154 Gilbert, Vinton 177 Gilkes, Martin 177, 204 Gilleland, Adam 178 Giller, Claudia 134 Giller, Marc 87, 154 Gipson, Kevin 178 Gipson, Kimberly 178 Gipson, Terrance 165 Gipson, Timothy 178 Gleich, Kelli 72, 165 Glover, Anthony 154 Gobitas, Naomi 165 Gobitas, Rachel 134 Gobitas, Ruth 165 Gohl, Jennifer 165 Goldberg, Michael 178 Gomez, Alex 59, 87, 90, 91, 113, 123, 124, 134, 319 Gomez, Ronald 95, 134 Gonzales, Sonny 134 Goodpaster, Christopher 165, 219 Goodwin, David 134, 144 Gordon, Jim 178 Grace, Walter 87, 154 Graffer, Aracelly 134, 144 Gray, Duaune 165 Gray, John 154, 209 Gray, Mary 154 Green, Carla 165 Green, Charles 178 Green, Darrell 154, 197 Green, Mona 178 Green, Sara 134, 252 Green, Susan 84, 134 Green, Vader 154, 197, 209 Green, Willie 134 Greene, Misti 134 Gregg, Todd 134, 144 Gregory, Ellen 61, 154 Gregory, Jerry 165 Gregory, Julian 165 Gregory, Valerie 165 Griffin, Amanda 178 Griffin, Annemarie 69, 178 Griffin, Cedric 155 Griffin, Michelle 178 Griffin, Nick 95, 118, 155 Griffin, Whitney 178 Griffith, Tim 165 Grimplin, Andrew 165 Grinaker, Christia 61, 178 Gross, Gross, Gross, Gross, ,Tracey 54, 165 Groundwater, Cheryl 84, 155 Gross Curtis 178, 204 Dan 155 Michelle 123, 134 Thomas 178 Growe, Leslee 178 Grubb, Marjorie 61 87, 97, Grubb, Kimberly 155 Guardiola, Jehu 178 Guardiola, Rodimiro 135 Guertin, John 178 Guido, William 155 Guinyard, Lamont 165 Gumbiner, Matthew 178 Gunn, Gene 178 Gutherie, Cassandra 155 Gutherie, Consuela 178 Hadley, Glenn 135 Hahl, Marlys 165 Haisch, Barbara 178 Halisky, David 165 Hall, Bonita 178 Hall, Devon 165, 234 Hall, Eric 178 Hall, Jerry 135 Hall, Larvell 155 Hall, Rebecca A. 165 Hall, Ronda C. 165 Hall, Timothy D. 155 Hallock, Michael C. 87, 112, 135, 319 Hamlin, Paulette 178 Hamm, Donovan E. 178 Hampton, Debbie C. 178 Hancock, Terry L. 155 Hands, Marilyn 85, 87, 93, 106, 107, 135, 144, 218, 219,252 Haney, David 178 Haney, Dieter 63, 74, 155 Haney, Kenneth Hanley, Porter 28, 165, 229 Hansen, Bonnie 178 Hansen, Debra 73, 97, 135, 250 Harden, James 178 Hardiman, James 178 Hardy, Jerrell 178 Hardy, Troy 178, 204, 214 Harfst, Thomas 135, 144 Harper, David 178 Harrington, Angelo 178 Harrington, Charles 165 Harrington, Mark 178 Harris, Amanda 66, 109, 155 Harris, Laurie 155 Harrison, Glenn 178 Harrison, Jack 135 Hartley, Christina 178 Hartley, Matthew 165 Hartman, Kelley 9, 88, 95, 112, 122, 123, 135, 144, 203, 245, 249, 317 Hartman, Todd 155 Hasbrouck, Kevin 178 Hatten, Lois 135 Hawk, Dawn 155 Hawthorne, Michael 178 Hawthorne, Renee 165 Hayes, Pamela 165, 210, 211 Hayes, Valerie 135 Hazeton, Carey 179 Hazley, Andrew 179 Heady, Bonnie 135 Heath, Amy 165 Hebel, Christine 179 Hebel, Karen 165 Hefte, Eric 165 Hegenbarth, Martha 135 Hegenbarth, Michael 135 Heidenreich, Robert 135 Heidenreich, Teresa 135 Hellesen, Lee 179 Hellyer, Carrie 179 Hempel, Denise 15, 55, 207 Henderson, Christopher 155 Henderson, Daniel 165 Hendrix, Cynthia 135 Hengst, Laura 155 Henry, Catherine 58, 155 Henry, Gretchen 86, 93, 112, 123, 135, 203, 249 Herring, Donald 7, 135, 197, 198, 199 Herring, Todd 82 Hervey, Eric Hiatt, Angela 165 Hickey, Leeann 155 Hickman, Candice 179 Hout, Shawndell 165 Hout, Tully 179 Howe, Lori 55, 135, 155 Howlett, Mark 165, 204 Hubbard, Rebecca 179 Hudson, John 95, 125, 155 Hudson, Jr. Gary R. 179 Huey, Michael 91, 155, 237 Huff, David 179 Hughes, Helen 179 Hughes, Waymond 80, 123, 135 Humlicek, Michael 179 Hunt, Kristina 179 Hunt, Lasonya 71, 101, 155 Hunter, Kevin 74, 165 Hunter, Leslie 82, 136, 144 Hurst, Thomas 179 Hutto, Sarah 179 Hutton, Sandra 165 Huynh, My 165 Ibarra, Tomeiko 71, 155 Iler, Christina 165 Iler, Lisa 71, 87, 88, 155 Iles, Gary 7, 197, 155 In, Khom 179 Inglesby, Patrick 155 Inman, Shelagh 179 Inman, Stephen 136 Inman, Victoria 166 Hicks, Richard 179 Hicks, Kelly 70, 83, 155 Hicks, Laurel 87, 88, 155, 219 Hicks, Susan 179 Hieng, Poev 179 Hildreth, Dawn 179 Hill, James 155 Hill, Katrina 179 Hines, Caroline 101, 155 Hinst, Heather 87, 93, 135 , 144 Irish, Pamela 179 Irwin, Michelle 70, 86, 93, 136, 144 Ivester, James 179 Izor, Jackson 136, 308 Jackett, Christine 155 Jackson, Angela 179, 231 Jackson, Antonio 179 Jackson, Christie 65, 123, 136 Jackson, Christopher 66, 166 Jackson, Dorothy 155 Jackson, James 136 Jackson, Leona 69, 179 Jackson, Lorenzo 179 Jacob, Brian 95, 123, 166 Jacob, Lee 85, 87, 92, 93, 112, 123, 136, 144, 252 Hixon, Ingrid 61, 155 Hjort, Shannon 179 Hoang, Nguyen 165 Hoang, Nhan 165 Hodge, Bradley 179 Hodges, Duane 179 Hoerner, Wynn 135, 319 Hogan, Alisa 165 Holdsworth, Brian 86, 135 Holland, Geoffrey 165 Holley, Michelle 155 Holley, Shawn 179 Holley, Steven 155 Holloway, Jody 179 Holmes, Christina 101 Hopewell, Amy 179 Hopkins, Michael 66, 74, 112, 135 Horak, Geanine 165 Horn, Greg 91,135, 319 Hornby, Christopher 165 Horne, Steve 165 Horton, Orion 65, 165 Houston, Frank 165, 234 Houston, Robert 179 Jakel, Louise 58, 66, 166 Jamin, Holly 179 Jancik, Lori 179 Jankovic, Bryan 166 Jankovic, Michael 155 Janoski, Michael 179 Jantschek, Kevin 166, 197 Jarrett, Jason 155 Jarrett, Tiffany 179 Jehle, Lisa 106, 155 Jemison, Bryce 107, 155, 159 Jenkins, Anthony 155 Jenkins, Nicole 65, 166 Jenkins, Rodney 179 Jernigan, Jill 75, 179 Johns, Brian 179 Johns, Laura 69, 179 Johnson, Andrea 166 Johnson, Beverly 179 Johnson, Calvin 179 Johnson, Carolyn 60, 93, 155 Johnson, David 179, 212 Johnson, Dawn 166 Johnson, Dricilla 136 General Index 4 335 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Robert 166, 234 Johnson , Gail 179 James 166, 212 Jill 155 Robert 179 Jonas, Stephanie 166 Jones, Barbara 70, 83, 136 Martin Frank 75, 91, 157 Jordan, Brenda 136 Josey, Oria 65, 166 Jones, Bridget 179 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones ,Carlton 136, 197 , Geraldine 179 , Gloria 166 , Herbert 179 , Jennifer 179 , Larry 179 , Melissa 136 , Natalie 88, 166 , Rodney 179 Jordon, Charlotte 136 Jordon Jordon Jordon , Monica 179 , Ruth 166 , Vivian 136 Joyce, Andrew 156 Joyce, Gilbert O. 166 Joyce, Kristen 179 Just, Manuel 156 Kahle, Bruce 166 Kahle, Randall 136, 308 Kahle, Sheri 69, 179 Kalymnios, Anna 180 Kaminski, Donet 156 Kane, Robert 95, 156 Kanganabout, Khaiso 180 Kapler, John 166 Karcher, Anthony 95, 136 Karins, David 180 Kassis, Peter 166 Katz, Beth 166 Katz, Joseph 123, 156 Keehn, Gretchen 156 Keesler, Barbara 87, 136, 144, 252 Keiderling, James 166 Keith, Gary 156 Kellar, Warner 180 Kelly, Michael 156 Kelso, Todd 180 Kennedy, Jill 180 Kent, William 95, 156 Kepple, Wade 180 Kershner, William Kervandjian, Melin Kerwin, John Key, William Keys, Gregory Khek, Bopha Khek, Buntha Khek, Sokha Khinn, Savy Khom, Kun Khom, Rik Khoury, Jad Khoury, Jamil Kiehl, Erin Kien, Linh Kilgroe, Kittura Kilisz, Jennifer Kimble, Jocelyn Kime, Greg Kiney, Patricia King, Amy King, Darrell 336 P General Index King, Elizabeth King, Emmanuel King, Joseph Kintz, Duke Kish, Kevin Kitchen, Ronald Kitchen, Tony Klapp, Juan Knowlton, Breck Knowlton, Darby Knowlton, Renee Koch, Maria Koenecke, Helene Kong, Roatha Koscho, Christopher Koscho, Kenneth Kosowski, Kimberly Koutroubis, Peter Krafft, Sabine Krayer, Elizabeth Krupp, Joseph Krupp, Kenneth Kuch, Ny Kullman, Martin Kullman, Paul Kummerer, David Kummerer, Neil Kunkle, Lisa Kuper, Magda Kuttler, Carl Kuzian, Marzena Labenz, Christopher Labonte, Jennifer Labrant, Kathleen Lafray, Christy Lageren, Charlott Lamar, Ken Lambdon, Stacey Lambert, Christopher Lambert, Michael Lambrecht, Leanne 180 Lamvichhit, Bouphan 166 Lancaster, Margret 180 Land La, Monica 156 Landry, Paul 237 Lane, Stuart 156 Lane, Waymond 156, 197 Lang, Del 166 Lang, Joseph 180 Langdon, Michael 156 Langston, Susan 180 Lanier, Merecedia 156 Lanton, Randolph 180 Larkin, Christine 29, 92, 106 Larrison, Leslie 180 Lassiter, Robert 82, 137 Lawson, Chrystal 180 Lawson, Heather 14, 86, 88, 112, 137, 203, 245 Lawson, Troy 99, 180, 214 Layton, Peter 180, 205 Lazar, Julian 166 Le Hien 61, 93,166, 207 Leblanc, Lori 180 Leckey, Lillie 166 Lecoin, Lydie 61, 166 Leduc, Laura 180 Leduc, Michelle 166 Lee, John 137 Lefebvre, John 74, 166 Lefter, Joseph 166, 234 Legters, Cornelius 166 Legters, Robert 180 Leighton, Barrie 166 Leitz, Raymond 181 Lemire, Michael 156 Lemon, Malia 97, 156 Lerner, Joshua 181 Leslie, Larry 137 Leslie, Michael 166 Letcher, John 156 Leuth, Peggy 181 Leveritt, Mary 61, 166 Levitt, Patricia 156 Levitt, Thomas 156 Lewellen, Gabrielle 96, 97, 156 Lewicki, Amy 69, 181 Mallard, Harvey 181 Manning, John 137 Manning, Stacy 7,112,137,196 197, 199 Mantz, Mary 156 Mapes, Melinda 157 Maranian, Ronald 167 Maranto, Luke 63, 87, 137 Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 252 Lewis Lewis ,Christopher 181 ,Davena 166 , John 181 ,Kara 87, 88, 106, 137, 245, Kevin 137 Lewis, , Megan 181 , Tony 166 Martin, Alfie 167 Martin, Allene 137 Martin, Arthur 137 Martin Barbara 181 Martin, Daniel 137 Martin, Darry 129, 137, 144 Martin Martin Martin Michael 181 , Roy 157 , Tommie 167 Lieberman, Michelle 156 Lindsey, Raleigh 166 Linkins, Roberta 63, 167 Linton, Jack 156 Little, Eric 181 Little, Sandrea 72, 167 Loftin, Richard 99, 137, 214 Lofton, George 66, 102, 156 Lofton, James 156 Long, Carolin 167 Long, Edward 167 Longboat, Robert 66, 156 Longyear, Keireny 167 Lopez, Alberto 167 Lopez, Eric 137, 144 Lopez, Jacqueline 156 Love, Shelly 86, 97, 137, 250 Lovenshimer, Barbara 156 Lovenshimer, Sandra 69, 181 Loverne, Patricia 167 Loverne, Paul 156 Lovett, Dean 181 Lucas, Brian 106, 112, 118, 156 Lucas, Robert 181 Lucky, Cedric 167 Ludwig, Frederick 181 Luke, Daniel 181 Luke, Thomas 156 Lumpkin, Rodney 181 Luton, Jacquelyn 82, 156 Lutz, Lisa 156 Luu, Nga 167 Ly, Cheay 167 Ly, Hourng 167 Lynch, Ellen 167 Ma, Sakhuan 167 Maas, kerry 88, 119, 156, 203 Maas, Laurie 181 Mabrey, Thomas 181 Maclntyre, Ward 181 Mack, Earl 39, 156 MacLeod, John 156 Magee, Marc 156 Magee, Tina 167 Maharatboutdy, Many 167 Maharatboutdy, Many 156 Mainenti, Cherie 156 Makselan, Jeanine 137 Malice, Morgan 181 Martindill, Samantha 101, 167 Martini, John 66, 109, 137 Martinkovic, Mark 167 Masi, Matthew 138, 159 Mason, Ronald 167 Massari, Stephanie 167 Mastos, Dean 138 Mastos, Jo 157 Mastry, Gary 167 Mathews, Andrea 181 Matos, Leslie 181 Matthews, Anthony 157 Mattingly, Shanna 157 Maultsby, Deltosha 157 Mauro, Scott 181 Max, Angela 181 Maynard, Angela 181 McBain, Timothy 167 McClendon, Latonya 56, 65, 15 McCormick, Bryan 138 McCranie, Kimberly 88, 138, 1' 245 McCrea, James 181 McCreary, Robert 181 McCurdy, Paula 167 McDaniel, Otis 167 McDonald, Samantha 181 McDowell, Robert 66, 67, 138 McEachern, Tamara 157 McElvy, Christopher 74, 157 McFail, Julie 167 McGarrah, Trina 181 McGarrah, ZsaZsa 157 McGarry, Christopher 167 McGraw, Kathryn 181 Mcllravey, Lee 157 Mclntosh, Elisa 138, 144 McKenzie, Felicia 167 McKenzie, Joseph 181 McKenzie, Kelcey 167 McKinney, Isaac 56, 157 McKinnie, Arlear 157 McLawhon, Lisa 58, 66, 87, 157 McLawhon, Mark 181 McLean, Shawn 157 McPhail, Mark 138 McPhail, Patrick 138 McQuade, Mona 181 Mcliie, Eddie 13, 83, 123, 138, McTier, Leonard 181 McVean, David 167 McVinney, Joseph 167 Medley, Marcy 157 Meldrem, Richard 138 Melleney, Kristan 157 Mendelblatt, David 61, 237 Mendoza, Jeffrey 167 Mene, Sobinamey 138 Mene, Sokhamony 10, 138 Merchant, Arshad 181 Mervenne, Theresa 181 Metcalf, Kyle 138 Meyer, Andrew 181 Meyer, Mark 157 Meyer, Scott 167 Michael, Mary 92, 93, 157, 249 Michaels, Laura 167 Michaels, Mark 181 Michelman, Martin 181 Michie, Lee 182 Michie, Tamara 182 Midrowsky, Daniel 182 Midrowsky, Nicole 182 Mieczkowski, James 167 Mafia, Jason 93, 112,123, 138, Milczanowski, Chris 167 Miles, David 99, 157 Millan, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Elizabeth 182 Christine 182 Colleen 167 Paul 182 Teresa 167 Millican, Joey 157 Mills, Renee 182 Mincey, Kyle 74, 157 Monot, Melissa 157 Minot, Minot, Pamela 182 Rene 138 Mitchell, Brien 5, 91, 106, 138, 144, 310, 319 Mitchell, Desiree 138 Mitchell, Donette 167 Mitchell, Joann 157 Mitchell, Martin 182 Mitchell, Sylvia 182 Mitchell, Valencia 167 Mitcheltree, Nannette 167 Mitcheltree, Tyrone 182 Mix, Jennifer 182 Mobley, Bridget 8, 157 Moeller, John 167 Moffett, Margaret 76, 105, 138 Mohn, Jason 182 Mohr, Shannon 182 Molenaar, Cheryl 182 Molenaar, Patricia 167 Monbarren, Carrol 167 Monk, Larry 182 Monk, Laura 61, 93, 112, 167, 207 Montgomery, Kelly 26, 106, 157 Montgomery, Melissa 168, 207 Montgomery, Pamala 168 Moon, James 182 Moon, Tansy 157 Moore, Brian 168 Moore, Danny 182, 204 Moore, Donna 182 Moore, Marnie 168 Moore, Matthew 182 Moore, Michael 157 Moore, Timothy 138 Moorefield, Jennifer 71, 86, 88, 157 Moorer, Shirley 157 Moorhead, McKell 182 Morales, Gloria 138 Morales, Michelle 182 Morera, Lourdes 157 Morgan, Kevin 168 Morgan, Leotis 182 Morgan, Stephen 182 Morneault, Annette 69 Morneault, Brenda 69 Morra, Jay 74, 157 Morrison, Sandra 157 Moseley, John 138 Moss, Carlotta 97, 157 Mott, Barbara 182 Mott, Melinda 54, 89, 123, 138, 245 Mountcastle, Franklin 138 Mounts, Kristy 138 Mozinski, Lora 138 Muether, Robert 58 Mui, Don 168 Mulholland, Juliet 182 Murakami, Chisato 69, 138 Murdaugh, Sean 157 Murry, Thomas 138 Murray, Kecia 71, 101, 123, 138 Murray, Kym 72, 157 Murray, Timothy 138, 197, 201 Mustoe, Michael 139 Myrtle, John 182 Nagel, Charles 139 Nagel, Jennifer 168 Nagy, Jean 139 Nakhovanh, Phouvien 182 Nash, Guy 156 Nazitto, John 182 Neal, Bruce 139 Neikens, Christopher 182 Neikens, Karlis 182 Neikens, Michelle 157 Nelson, Kenneth 55 Nelson, Kyle 54, 66, 109, 157 Neuberger, Ronald 105, 139, 144 Neuhaus, Jennifer 182 Neumann, Eugenia 69 Newmon, Marcus 182 Newmon, Velma 157 Newsome, Sheila 69 Newton, Cynthia 139 Ngo, Huu 22 Nguyen, Tuong 182 Nhangphayboun, Boua 139 Nhangphayboun, Mala 182 Nhangphayboun, Phai 139 Niblack, Morris 182 Nichols, Delphene 168 Nichols, Natalie 75, 86, 139, 219 Nicholson, Kenneth 56, 99, 157 Nickels, Christopher 91, 168, 237 Nicolosi, Kerry 26, 88, 157 Nicolosi, Steve 168 Nicosia, Wendi 182 Nicoulin, Keith 157 Niquette, Diana 168 Nixon, Mark 168 Nobles, Samantha 182 Noel, Dale 157 Nol, Pauline 168 Nolan, John 139 Nolen, Samantha 157 Norindr, Ritzsaland 168 Normile, Eileen 93, 157 Normile, Laura 87, 93, 139,252 North, Margaret 168 Noyes, David 82, 182 Noyes, Mary 157 Nuckolls, Tabatha 84 Nugent, Robert 182 Obenshain, Sallie 182 Oboyle, Martin 183 O'Brien, Lisa 183 O'Cconor, Michael 139 O'Connor, Mark 183 O'Dell, Timothy 168 Okamoto, Julie 183 Oliver, Cornelius 183 Oliver, Edward 183 Oliver, Kyle 61, 86, 95, 157 Oliver, Leonard 139 Ollar, Carrie 139 Ollar, John 103, 234 Olmstead, Tonya 183 Olson, Melissa 183 Orick, Sean 168 Ortiz, Fred 183 Ortiz, Kristine 157 Osborn, Tricia 183, 207 Osmundsvaag, Arne 139 Ostrowski, Thomas 168 Ottavi, Shannon 183 Ouzts, Daniel 168 Ouzts, Kyle 87, 123, 139,214,319 Owens, Sharon 69 Owens, Stephen 183 Packer, Melanie 75, 183 Packer, Scott 157 Packett, Robert 139 Padilla, Maria 183 Painter, Michele 168, 228 Palochak, Victor 183 Pane, Brian 183 Paredez, Donald 6, 158 Parisi, Anthony 183 Parker, Christopher 83, 123, 158 Parker, Emerson 183 Parker, Will 158 Parker, Kelly 183 Parker, Marsha 183 Parker, Toni 74, 158 Parker, Wynee 140 Parmentier, Thomas 183 Parrotte, Sabrina 80, 140 Parsons, Jennifer 183 Parsons, Lew 183 Partlow, Corina 183 Patrick, Michael 183 Patterson, Lydia 168 Patterson, Nancy 168 Pelham, Eddie 183 Pendleton, Charles 168 Pennington, Kevin 183 Penta, Michelle 158 Perkins, Candie 168 Perrine, Shawn 94, 95, 158, 197 Perry, Yolanda 158 Persson, Jeffrey 168 Peruche, Toni 54, 168 Petersen, Theodor 61, 168 Peterson, Sharon 140 Pflaumer, Julie 69, 183 Pham, Dung 168 Pham, Phi Hungp 158 Pham, Thuthoo 183 Phan, Kien 183 Phetsadasack, Somha 168 Phetsadasack, Souph 140 Phetsadasack, Souph 183 Phibbs, James 183, 204 Phibbs, Kimberly 88, 140, 245 Phillips, Kim 93, 168, 207 Phinney, Allen 183 Pholvichitr, Chanth 57 Phommachack, Champe 183 Phomsakha, Konephet 87, 158 Phomsakha, Sengdoua 183 Phon, Ngon 158 Pierce, Lance 183 Pilkinton, Alycia 158 Piloneo, Joann 168 Pinizzotto, Mary 158 Piper, Stephanie 183 Pittmon, Thomas 140 Pola, Gina 183 Poole, Paula 65, 183 Poole, Randy 168 Poole, Tara 82, 88, 123, 140, 245 Porter, Stephen 183 Postman, Gregory 183 Potter, Jill 168 Potts, Troy 183 Powell, Dawn 183 Powell, Jeffrey 183 Powell, Jessika 84, 87, 97, 158 Powell, Murray 183 Powell, Shannon 168 Pravisay, Khamnohac 168 Pravisay, Ninsavang 183 Price, Albert 61 Priest, James 183 Prindiville, Vance 84 Pringle, Antonio 168 Privateer, Jennifer 184 Prout, Laura 58, 97, 158 Pullen, Elaine 101, 140 Purcell, Kimberlee 61, 184 Purvis, Steven 140 Purvis, Wendy 184 Pusey, Adrienne 55, 76, 79, 87, 129, 140 Putnam, Nancy 184 Quach, Hong 184 Quinn, Kathryn 184 Raab, Sandra 184 Rabb, Kimberlee 72, 184 Rajvong, Thoyphey 184 Ralston, Keith 140 Rampson, Laura 168 Randolph, Paula 158 Random, Shannon 169 Rankin, Mary 184 Rassasombath, Bount 140 Rassasasombath, Month 158 Rassombath, Souva 158 Rathsam, Dolores 82, 140 Ratliff, Jack 184 Ratliff, Rhonda 184 Rattanachane, Damro 169 Rattanachane, Litsm 169 Rawlings, Andrea 169 Razi, Neal 169, 204 Rease, Brian 184 Reed, Christopher 169 Reed, Dawn 169 Reed, Jennifer 169 Reed, Karen 184 Reed, Kelvin 55, 74, 169 Reed, Patricia 140 Reed, Pedro 184 Reed, Sonya 140 Reeves, Troy 169 Reid, Mark 169 General Index 4 337 Remle, Robert 184 Renner, Christian 169 Renshaw, Jeffery 140 Renshaw, Randall 184 Rentz, Daniel 158 Repeta, Karen 158 Replogle, David 184 Reynolds, Jerry 158 Rhea, Shelia 69, 184 Rhoades, Robert 184 Rich, Joanne 69, 184 Richardson, Ellen 83, 140 Rickwartz, Shannon 58, 140, 250 Riddle, Timothy 66, 141 Rigby, Jared 74, 184 Rigby, Roger 169 Riley, Chris 91, 158 Riley, Laura 71, 89, 141, 245 Rivera, Joanne 184 Rivera, Juan 61, 169 Rivera, Lisa 87, 158 Roach, Theresa 158 Robello, Mirelle 102, 112, 123, 141,309 Roberson, Kimberly 141, 210 Roberts, Nathaniel 141 Roninson, Cleveland 184 Robinson, Johnny 184 Robison, Patricia 169, 237 Robson, Chrystel 141, 210 Rodrigues, Anthony 169 Rodriguez, Vicki 72, 184 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rohde, David 184 Shelley 184 Stephanie 169 Carrie 169 Ros, Sareth 141 Rosa, Alcide 169 Rosado, Tina 184 Rosado, Tonja 97, 158 Rose, Jennifer 184 Rosen, Jonathan 158 Rosen, Suzanne 184 Rothermel, Geoggrey 86, 95, 158 Rothschild, Jason 184, 234 Rowan, Linda 169 Rowan, Meredith 80, 141 Sanchez, Rico 158 Sanders, William 184 Sanders, Kenneth 184 Sanders, Sylvia 58, 61, 141, 250 Sandrus, William 184 Sandvik, Jordi 184 Sansonetti, Tina 93, 169 Santy, Tammy 184 Sapp, Courtney 184 Saroka, Anne 184 Savici, Amy 184 Savitsky, Katherine 54, 59, 158 Sawyers, Joel 158 Scaglione, Joseph 158 Schaefer, Andrew 184 Schartner, Kelly 5, 106, 141 Scheerer, Michele 185 Schiefflbein, Jseph 169 Schirmer, Christopher 169 Schlect, Kathryn 84, 141 Schlosser, Brian 185 Schmeck, Barry 74, 169 Schmid, Laura 185 Schneider, Cynthia 58, 105, 141 Schneider, Richard 169 Schoder, Jill 93, 106, 107, 141 Schroeder, Ricky 169 Schroeter, Curt 58, 109, 169, 219 Schuch, Monica 169 Schulz, Schulz, Schulz, , Leigh 158 Schulz Chris 169 David 158 Laura 72, 101, 108, 169 Schwegel, Tania 185 Scivally, Kathy 71, 86, 100, 101, 112, 123, 141 Scivally, Mike 185 Scoggins, Scott 158 Scott, Chris 169 Scott, Dwayne 185 Scott, James 73, 74, 87, 158 Scott, Neda 169 Scott, Norbert 82, 158 Scott, Tonia 141 Scott, Victoria 185 Seay, Zaneta 72, 185 Rowe, Altamease 184 Rowe, Amy 55, 184 Rowe, Freddie 158, 197 Rowell, Frances 54, 88, 158, 219 Rucker, Van 169 Rudd, Joseph 141 Ruddy, Maureen 158 Ruffner, Andre 169 Runowich, Lori 84, 97, 158 Rupe, Suzanne 184 Rushing, Mary 158 Russ, Eduardo 184 Russell, Richard 184 Russell, Willam 158 Russo, Pamela 169 Ryan, Renee 184 Ryder, Cheryl 158 Seeland, Penny 169 Seitz, Susan 59, 141 Seitz, Timothy 185 Sengaroun, Rassamay 169 Sengaroun, Vanida 169 ' Senters, Angel 158 Serrano, Julio 185 Servick, Debra 74, 169 Severance, Elisa 185 Severs, Russell 169 Seivtell, Stephanie 2, 48, 100, 106 1 Shaffer, Laurel 185 Shaffer, Nicholas 185 Shamas, Sandal 55, 77, 88, 169 Shannon, Edward 185 Sharpe, Beth 185 Sharpe, Erin 169 s Ryder, Justin 74 Saccucci, Donna 184 Safford, Pamela 169 Safford, Paul 158, 197, 199 Salerno, Terrell 169 Shaw, Lori 141 Shaw, Matthew 169 Shaw, Molly 185 Shaw, Rebecca 185 Shaw, Robin 85, 108, 169 Shaw, Shelley 84, 141 Shedrick, Jason 169, 212 Shepard, Alexandra 185 Shepherd, William 61, 185 Samol, Tony 141 Samuelson, Annie 158 Sanchez, Monica 169 338 V General Index Sheppard, Susan 170 Sherman, Wendy 169 Sherman, William 170 Shiell, Deborah 73, 74, 141, 144 Shiflett, Susan 170 Shinall, John 158 Shindelbower, Barbara 141 Shorter, Patrick 10, 158 Showell, Kimberly 170 Siebenthaler, John 185 Silvera, Carolyn 69, 185 Silvera, Terri 141 Silvey, Jimmene 82, 141 Simmonds, Kimberly 158 Simmons, Yolonda 141 Simon, Christina 30, 170 Simon, Edward 185 Simonis, Laurie 185 Simons, Keehan 99, 159, 197 Simpson, Tracy 119, 159, 203 Sines, Matthew 99, 169, 308 Sinphay, Amkha 169 Sinphay, Bouapha 169 Siplin, Wilie 74, 159 Sippola, Jackie 159 Siragusa, Jodi 93, 159 Skandera, Bonnie 185 Skandera, Marlene 169 Skibinski, David 185 Skinner, Terrell 80, 123, 141, 144 Slamp, Peter 11, 159 Slaymon, Lenita 185 Sleszynski, Lara 159 Sluda, Mary 159 Smerbeck, Camellia 185 Smith, Angelia 159 Smith, Benjamin 141 Smith, Brady 159 Smith, Brett 159 Smith, Bridget 185 Smith, Cynthia 169 Smith, Devoria 185 Smith, Glynnis 141 Smith, Gregory 159 Smith, Heather 185 Smith, Jacqueline 185 Smith, Janelle 169 Smith, Jennifer 108, 185 Smith, John 159 Smith, Katherine 2, 85,100, 101, 141, 144, 219, 220, 237 Smith, Kevin 185 Smith, Laura 159 Smith, Lillean 159 Smith, Mercer 66, 169 Smith, Michael 185 Smith, Reginald 159 Smith,'Richard 141 Smith, Steven 185 Snead, Monica 65, 159 Snodgrass, Mark 159 Snyder, Kerri 185 Soffer, Emira 185 Songbandith, Khanth 141 Songbandith, Vilays 84, 86, 159 Songbandith, Viraba 169 Sonnylal, Davica 169 Sookdeo, Aftab 84, 169 Sourigno, Phonepras 169 Sourivongs, Khamvan 142 Sourivongs, Viengke 169 Sourivongs, Vongsav 142 Southwick, Stephan 185 Sowell, Denise 169 Spade, Anne 169 Spahn, Andrew 185 Spaulding, Annette 169 Spears, Shannon 169 Speights, Carlos 169, 209 Spence, Paul 169 Spradlin, Kenneth 185 Sprague, Deidre 185 Springer, Debi 185 Spry, Yvonne 185 Staggers, Scott 185 Stamper, Angela 71, 142 Starr, Lori 185 Steck, Richard 82, 142 Stephens, Darby 185 Stephens, Leeanne 66, 169 Stephens, Ricky 185 Stern, Dianne 186 Stern, Richard 169 Stevens, Julie 186 Stewart, David 186 Stiles, Allison 159 Stiles, Scott 91, 169 Still, Craig 74, 169 Stilwill, Michael 82, 142 Stokes, Renee 159 Stone, Chad 186 Stone, Deborah 169 Stone, Laurie 75, 169 Stoner, Brian 159 Stover, Victoria 169 Strange, Lucy 186 Strickland, Lori 186 Stroemich, Cynthia 4, 86, 142, 210, 245 Stroemich, Mark 186 Stroemich, Scott 142 Stroman, Doris 59, 65, 159 Struck, James 186 Student, Michael 186 Sturgis, Felecial 142 Suau, Angelica 60, 61, 86, 159 Sudbrink, Bill 186 Suddith, William 186 Suleman, William 186 Sullivan, Amy 83, 142 Swain, J anhear 159 Swann, Ann Marie 159 Swann, Rob 142 Swanson, Benita 75, 186 Swengros, John 169 Swidler, Sandra 69, 186 Swope, Roselani 159 Sylvester, Dannielle 56, 60, 61 101, 159 Ta, Liem 186 Tatem, Alexandria 186 Tatham, Linda 74, 97, 159 Tatham, Shawn 74, 186 Tatum, Richard 169 Taylor, Brooke 65, 71, 100, 101 142 Taylor, Daniel 186 Taylor, David 159 Taylor, Dawn 170 Taylor, Elizabeth 170 Taylor, Tod 170 Teabo, Loretta 170 Templeton, Karen 142 Templeton, Mark 186 Tensley, Curtis 170 Tep, Sophorn 170 Tep, Yorn 170 Texel, Gerald 170 Thaxton, Mary 2, 100, 101, 109 142 Thimm, Michael 159 Thoman, Karyn 159 'homas, Anne 186 'homas, Carol 159 'homas, Christopher 159 'homas, Ernest 186 'homas, Isaac 186 'homas, Kristine 170 'homas, Marcus 186 'homas, Pamela 159 homas, Tischa 170 'hompson, Brenda 186 'hompson, Chantell 186 'hompson, Christopher 159 hompson, Douglas 186 'hompson, Julie 56, 86, 90, 91, 113,118, 124, 142, 203, 249, 319 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 hompson, Monica 186 hompson, Roderick 186 hompson, Tracie 159 homson, Kenneth 142 hongden, Sangiame 171 hongdeng, Samane 186 .hornton, Mary 73, 97, 171 ,hornton, Sharon 96, 97, 159 .hubet, Lori 171 .hubet, Maureen 84, 96, 97, 109, 142, 144, 250 Vansciver, Carolyn 30, 170, 207 Vanzill, Kenneth 171 Vasil, John 82,159 Vasil, Matthew 186 Vaughn, Stephen 159 Vermette, Matthew 171 Verran, Ann 171 Vintson, Nicola 69, 186 Vitols, Lija 171 Vitols, Robert 143 Vizandiou, Charles 171 Vo, Khanh 171 Volpe, William 74, 171 Vongvirat, Malavanh 171 Vongvirat, Phourats 143 Vonwerder, Michelle 186 Vosmek, Mary 73, 159, 231 Vrablic, Paul 159 Wabiszewski, Colleen 186 Wachtel, Stephen 160 Wadsworth, Paul 186 Wagner, Cassandra 160 West, Steve 82, 143 Wey, Joseph 171 Whaley, Dale 187 Wheeler, Marc 171 Whelan, Maureen 171 Whitaker, Kristin 55, 171 White, Adoralice 73, 171 White, Alexander 187, 229, 234 White, Amye 55, 171,207 White, Derrick 171 Vincent 171 Piesler, Ronald 86, 142 Fimmons, Michelle 186 Pingle, Pamela 159 Pinnaro, Heather 61, 186 Firpok, Denise 171 Folan, Michelle 159 Folly, John 186 Foth, Elizabeth 58, 171 Fourney, Jeanette 82, 143 Power, Rodney 171 Fran, Diep 186 Fran, Hoang 169 Fran, Mydung 159 Fran, Phong 186 Tran, Xuan 186 Traynor, Eric 108, 186 Traywick, Robert 169 Trimmer, Douglas 186 Trout, Amy 186 Tucker, Richard 186 Tucker, Sonya 159 Tunis, Frank 171 Turner, Frank 170 Wagner, Walker, Doris 171 Andrew 143 Walker, Holly 143 Walker, James 143 Walker, Kimberly 186 Walker, Melvin 186 Walker, Shangria 186 Walker, Steve 186 Walker, Tracy 8, 160 Walker, White, Eric 187 Whitlock, Lori 171 Whitney, Frank 171 Wiggins, Karey 61, 97, 160 Wilda, Kerry 160 Wilkinson, Jennifer 143 Willett, Derek 187 Willey, Thomas 171 Williams, Charles 171 Williams, Clarence 171, 197 Williams, Darlene 187 Williams, Darrell 171 Williams, Gabriel 187 Williams, Gayle 143 Williams, Judith 187 Williams, Michel 143 Williams, Robert 187 Williams, Scott 187 Williams, Twala 187 Williford, Tracy 80, 143 Willingham, Weyman 187 Willingham, Whitney 55, 56, 71, 86, 93, 160 Willis, Alondo 187 Willmot, Thomas 171 Wilsey, Amy 187 Turner, ,Jeff 106, 159 Turner, Turner, Turner James 95, 159 Laraine 88, 143 Todd 159, 197 Tutt, Carolyn 186 Ulrich, Tricia 159, 203 Upham, Mary 170 Valenti, Mildred 186 Valentine, Tina 143 Vanarnam, Wendy 143 Vanconett, Paul 171 Vandaniker, Seth 74, 159 Vandenheuvel, Theresa 92, 93, 143 Vanderhoof, Marian 186 Vandeweerd, Sandra 75, 159 Vandusen, Rodger 186 Vangelder, Douglas 186 Vanhise, Tracey 171 Vanschaick, Terra 143 Vanschaick, Virginia 170 Wallingford, Michael 186 Walsh, Elaine 186 Walters, John 171 Walters, Victoria 33, 63, 171 Walters, Zsamiko 60 Walzer, Jordan 171, 231 Ward, Patrick 143 Warner, David 86, 91, 187 Warner, Jonathan 108, 143, 144, 310, 319 Warren, Denise 171 Washick, Steven 187 Washington, Dwyan 187 Washington, Larry 187 Washington, Sylvia 187 Wassermann, Pax 187 Wathen, Cynthia 74, 96, 160 Watkins, Annita 65, 187 Watkins, Patrick 171 Watson, Kristina 171 Watts, Kenneth 82, 160 Weatherwax, Donna 75, 187 Weaver, Christina 61, 160 Weaver, Lucille 171 Weaver, Robert 187 Webb, Cari 160 Webb, Jeanette 187 Webb, Paula Sue 171 Weidenbener, Shann 187 Weidmann, Joseph 187 Weidner, Wendy 171 Weipz, Lisa 171 Welch, Julie 171 Welch, Leecia 16, 187 Weller, Kimberly 75, 171 Wells, Bradley 171 Wells, Frank 171 Wemyss, Karen 171 Wendt, Cherri 59, 86, 88, 143, 245 Werton, Kimberly 101 West, Laura 73, 171 Wilsey, Michael 171, 204 Wilson, Albert 160 Wilson, Christy 82, 160 Wilson, Darryl 187 Wilson, David 187 Wilson, Dru 171 Wilson, Geraldine 171 Wilson, Gregory 187 Wilson, Clarence 187 Wilson, Mary 160 Wilson, Patricia 160 Wilson, Steven 74, 171 Wilson, Vickie 144 Winkler, Chris 187 Winkowski, Peter 160 Winland, Robert 187, 204 Winters, David 187 Wise, Mark 171 Witte, Robert 171 Wittneyer, David 82, 171 Wittstruck, Clayton 63, 171 Wolanski, Julie 144 Wolfe, Brian 85, 91, 160 Wolfe, Nocholas 85, 91, 160 Woodall, Jill 171 Woodruff, Charlene 73, 172 Woods, Darrell 172, 209 Woods, Felecia 17 2 Woods, Gaye 92, 93, 160, 203 Woods, Lisa 92, 93, 112, 144 Woody, Darryl 95, 160, 197 Woody, Patrick 160 Wooster, Theresa 66, 160 Wormuth, Robyn 82 Worsham, Matthew 187 Wright, Barbara 187 Wright, Camille 172 Wright, Robert 187 Wubbena, Sandra 71, 160 Wussow, Jean 61, 85, 160, 237 Wussow, Joy 61, 187 Wyand, Danielle 61, 144 Wyatt, Dennis 172 Wyche, Jackie 172 Wyche, Nelvena 187 Wynn, Elrick 172 Wynn, Marcus 144 Xayavong, Phonephet 57, 187 Xayavong, Somvang 160 Yale, Douglas 174 Yang, Victor 187 Yates, Billy 172 Yates, Mark 187 Yelton, Erick 63, 187 Yoder, Mary 160 York, Terry 160 Young, Kimberly 187 Young, Robert Lee 187 Young, Stacey 69, 187 Zakrajsek, Raymond 99, 172 Zeigler, Corey 187 Zeitler, Deborah 174 Zelensky, Charles 174 Zimmermaker, Sean 187 Zimmerman, Ron 144 Zingre, Renee 187 Zlotea, Edmond 144 General Index 1 339 So Long to Speclal DGVIIS . yell Gtoskavmc NW' Unfortunately, we're saying goodbye to two very special devils this year. They both have served faithfully for many years here at SPHS and although we know they're looking forward to their retirements, we'll miss them both terribly. Mrs. Gloria Mitchell has been a member of our SPI-IS family for eight years now. Her official title is Food Service Manager but she's meant so much more to us than that. Her smiling face and cheerful personality were ever- present in the lunchroom and throughout the school cam- pus. She did her best to make sure we all had well- balanced, nutritious and delicious meals to enjoy each day. Mrs. Katherine Smith is the other valuable member of our family to whom we must bid adieu. Mrs. Smith has had 340 P Closing fs .ffatbleehs the near-impossible chore of bookkeeping for the entire school for the past sixteen years. Before coming here, she served at Tyrone Middle School, bringing her total years 01 service with Pinellas County Schools up to twenty-twc years! Keeping the records straight for all clubs, athletim activities, publications, and classes, is an incredible task tc say the least, and yet, Mrs. Smith has continued to do just that since she's been here. We say so long to both of these dedicated ladies. We know that they'll be missed but we wish them plenty oi leisure time and many mornings of sleeping in. They've certainly earned it! The 1984-85 school year was an exciting one for all of us, and I was especially proud to have served as editor during this year of academic change. Academia-mania seemed to encom- pass the focus of this school year with: higher academic standards, proficiency testsg St. Pete High earning The Excellence in Education Award, and the overall enthusiasm we all have for SPHS. As I think back to September, the job I faced seemed insurmountable. Our job, as I saw it, was to capture the memories that represented our high school years. I feel we have done that in the 1985 edition of the No-So-We-Ea. I'd like to thank all who cooperated in helping to put this yearbook togetherg the faculty and staff for letting us interrupt their schedules for picture-takingg Mr. Jim Bolin and Taylor Publishing Company for their fine qualityg Bryn-Alan Studios for all their photographers and for taking care of our last-minute rush orders, Mrs. Pat Brewer for not losing her mind as a new advisor, and most of all, our 27 dedicated staffers who learned labout pushing to the extreme and not quitting until the job was done. With graduation nearing, I reminisce about my last four years here, as I know all seniors do, and yet, look forward to new challenges and new adventures still to come. l Good luck to all of us in all our endeavors wherever we go from here. ma , F cle J c-are If 8 no 1 AEEMY PlC.TUQ?'u li SET !.'P IN1-3595 as as QEOWEE' Ldfr1l'lXxq'1-:wed l I mar dd! 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