T R Robinson High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1969
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On our yhield, the ycrolled motto, Truth Conqueryf' For we are conytantly yeehing That gem-like flame Which will forever vanauiyh darhneyy. On our yhield, the four golden ytagy trippant. For we are four party Moving ay one To advance our heritage. On our yhield, the yilver chevron centered. For we are at the core Separate liney joined in common hond Uniting the whole. On our yhield, the three red cinquefoily. For we are wearery of three had gey. Deyire to replace hetter with heyt, Courage to go yet another ytep, Pride to do it the right way. On our yhield, the floral adornment. For we are hleyyed with the thingy of beauty. Some thingy valued, Some thingy treayured, Some thingy loved, That come our way hut once and remain forever. Our emhlazoned coat of army on a field of green. A proud heritage, proudly received. A link with Yeyterday to which iy forged Today and Tomorrow. 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J' J. ,,.ff 1 ibu- Lgii' I5 Here we were forged Into the chain of yesterdays and tomorrows And vowed that this link Would be as strong as those that came before And a model for those that follow. .u- ,.1-4 Wy' ,. C YJELJL-351 'I' H ' SJ CQWAS we ir YZ Contents Curriculum Classes Organizations Features Sports Community '77f1.r In after-hours, Mr. Over- O exemplifies the difference street weighs his after- between appointed authority thoughts and aftermaths, and deserved respect. 1 41?Ei ..i, 1 7' WM., . i 6 45 ' 4a ,fl 42, 7 iz? I X W Y Mr. Overstreet is delighted with a surprise birthday cake presented to him by the annual staff. Mr. Jack Overstreet, the whole nine yards of what it's all about. Wisdom, understanding, CC 79 truth - a man called O DEDICATION extending five fingers of perception rather than just an open hand of knowledge teaching with understanding as his goal rather than achievement giving a bit of inspiration to an unenlightened youth opening world windows instead of just cracking a door teaching Truth as the real Bible . . . demonstrating to students that culture is more than lifting an eyebrow . . . showing the difference between appointed authority and de- served respect scattering insight to his stu- dents as a farmer scatters feed developing character as well as minds painting silhou- ettes of teenagers against a shadow of poets . . . tracing a dot to dot drawing from a school news- paper to a classic , . . teaching tolerance of man- kind making his students realize that the secrets of the heart can be found by knowing themselves . . . exemplifying that life should be experienced with the whole nine yards . . . look- ing through unpolished souls and uncovering hidden potential sharing his after-hours, afterthoughts, and aftermaths. ' Mr. Overstreet strives to teach with understanding as his goal rather than his achievement. if Q , W Q ,,,.. , Tw. Wqxhhyv -mm 539' f Y 9 X 7 Curriculum Pondering the problems of tomorrow, today. , , Di.YL'01'E7'jlZ g tlotzl letzrtzin g offery more than textbook reality. 2 R 4 Mr. Marley goes any- where and everywhere to keep up with whafs new. ,AAAQ ,,Y,.,w, fff, RHS principal pauses for a refresher break during afternoon game. ,ff-'- ,.,-1 Mr. Marley is always on hand to conduct the af- ternoon pep rallies. Mr, jack E. Marley, RHS prizzripnl. Knights' champion leads RHS realm in all seasons MR. MARLEY leading his school as only a true leader can taking time for a smile, a handshake, and a little conversation telling jokes during the lighter moments getting tough when the times call for it carrying the load when no one else can pushing forward when others think of retreat leading the new Western Conference winking those big blue eyes riding his Appaloosa fishing the Coutee River complaining about the golf scores . . . taking care of all those banana-heads getting up early on Saturday morning to help clubs with projects leading all the pep rallies and assemblies . .. showing the most spirit for the games being all a principal can be living as vital part of Robinson being a man for all seasons. Mr. Marley is pleased with spirit displayed by pre-game pep banners. First lady of Knightland furnishes woman's touch MRS. MENENDEZ becoming acting prin- cipal in Mr. Marley's absence scheduling all the students . . . introducing incoming sopho- mores to Robinson . . . working closely with Mr. Marley and the deans coordinating all club functions approving pep assembly skits making sure class loads are right having substitutes take over when teachers become ill working in the book room sponsoring the student council . . . panicking prior to Night of Knights having not one hair out of place wearing all the latest fashions cruising into the parking lot in the big red Cadillac . . . flashing smiles . . . laughing . . . becoming part of a truly great tradition being the first damsel to reign at this height. v,,L..i4 A. .Xa Mrs. Menendez beams with pride after Knights' home victory over the fighting Chiefs of Cham- berlain High. As assistant principal, Mrs. Menendez helps Steve Stock in coordinat- ing various service club projects. MY: Lambert illustrates office duties to student assistant. Mrs. Shields takes a short break from a hectic day to read an enlightening message from an old close friend. Discerning deans uphold order with fair judgment DEANS working in the office that never stops buzzing , . . checking on the absentees . . . disciplining students when it becomes neces- sary . . . issuing blue slips . . . excusing students from class . .. interpreting RHS rules and regu- lations for confused students . . . listening to all the excuses . . . having a pencil in one hand and a phone in the other . . . talking things out with parents . . . trying to understand all the problems . . . shining the light for those that go astray . . . helping to keep students from dropping out running the night school having more things to do than time to do them helping to build character . . . teaching that there is more to school than waking up early each morn- ing making decisions that will benefit all. ,,ff,,mv'm'W , , K, W ' .,,WfWf' WMWWVVV' As Ralph Lacagnita signs in, Mr. Lambert reads his excuse for tardiness and issues him a class admittance slip. Hillrbormzgla Comzly SII!1L'l'flIf8lZt7l67Zf 0 f Public Sfhoolr, Dr. Raymond Shelton. Elected officials confront difficult educational tasks SCHOOL BOARD representing the com- munity in educational matters struggling to find the funds for necessities hearing many complaints and occasional compliments . . . serv- ing as intermediaries for community and school . . . interceding for needed legislation . , . work- ing for passage of bond issues , . . figuring closely to meet financial crises . . . trying to meet the needs of rapidly expanding county . . . fight- ing the problem of extended and double sessions . . . running a city size transportation facility , . . facing the public at evening meetings . , . articu- lating the problems of a multi-million dollar operation . , . assisting in the establishment of a new Junior College endeavoring to satisfy an increasingly complex world. Sealed: Bob Bondi, Chairman, Dr. Raymond Shelton, Supt, Mrs. Cecile Essrig. Slmzding: Al Chiaramonte, Ben Hill, Carl Carpenter, Jr., Garth Drewry, Hugo Schmidt. ' Msw'-..-ff - tm. -, Mr. Lcindeta listens with concern and understand- ing to the problems of RHS students who con- Sult with him. Counselors steer interests into productive channels GUIDANCE COUNSELORS . . . changing end- less schedules having Mr. Varon return and join the staff . . . encouraging students to utilize their full potential . . , aiding students in choos- ing the right courses checking seniors' credits helping Knights to plan their future having representatives from col- leges come to RHS displaying catalogues from colleges and universities making sche- dules for the freshmen . . . pulling files . . . keeping records administering various tests . . . working with teachers to help students attain their goals in life . . . aiding the purpose of RHS -improvement through education. Mr. Varon leafs through a college catalogue point- ing out to Dyann john- son the entrance require- ments and curriculum. 'FJ Mrs. Hatton is always anxious to assist RHS students in making those big decisions involving their future, Mrs. Durham finds a bell schedule in the file for a new teacher. Secretaries work ardently un11l the Work is finished SECRETARIES listening to the problems of the students and teachers typing out ' ' endless forms . . . filling out transcripts . . . answering the phone with a cheerful voice grinning . . . collecting club money . . . working in the bookstore . . . giving out lockers . . . making sure the bells ring . . . dismissing seniors for lunch . . . mimeographing tests . . . hanging out the mail bag finding mailboxes for the new teachers , . . putting new school supplies in the store-room . . . typing the thought for to- day into the bulletin . . . being there when they are needed . . . working until the work is done. Mrs. Parsons always takes time from her busy sche- dule for a smile. of? f Lorraine Cameron Vefdie Durham Kay Jones Connie Lewis Vivian Parsons Rggjyjfgr Serrelafy Bookkeeper Sfffffdfy Sffffffwl' Mrs. Gutkin applies a cool washcloth to the forehead of a patient, fi f Clinic ladies seek to help ailing Robinson students CLINIC LADIES . . . making sure each student signs into the clinic wearing their clean, starched uniforms and a smile . . . being generous with band aids and Kleenexes . . . offering sug- gestions being sympathetic creating an atmosphere of friendliness . .. hearing innumer- able symptoms . . . remaining calm and efficient even during the small crises of the day taking temperatures keeping an index card on each sick student . . . being led by Mrs. Chap- man knowing when to smile weeding out the fakes . . . taking time from home to aid RHS . . . being sponsored by the RPO . . . standing for the mothers of Robinson. Bollom Raw: H. Keirn, I. Schaeffer, I. Rourke, B. Gutkin, R. Whitman, F. Kidd, G. Maloy. Top Roux' C. Kelly, M. Ray, I.. Chapman, S. Boire, M. Humphrey. Mrs. Stallard outlines the many proiects to be undertaken this year. RPO helps RHS through efficient organized efforts ROBINSON PARENT ORGANIZATION being a first at RHS working for the Knights, Robinson, and the community . .. pre- senting programs of interest to RHS parents . . . being a flexible organization in pursuit of high ideals co-operating with other organizations in order to obtain recreational facilities for the RHS area sponsoring the graduation dance raising money through various projects sponsoring the clinic making changes when the changes are needed working under the capable leadership of Mrs. Stallard and her of- ficers assisting in educational progress. 'cn QL' X eb Balfom Raw: M. Stallard, Pres.g D. Crosby, lst Vice Pres.g L. Dodds, M. Breakfield, Rec. Sec.g R. Newlin, Treas, ajft Kay? gf-J' xl 0.5, ffwffv, .. f if Haxlpr 2 I I'E'5 Blirq .2 .., 31.519-1,, 'H'ff '5'4f3 S HZJIN U' 2' . .E , Q, H EE: J .. . AE 2nd Vice Pres.g E. Rourke, 5rd Vice Pres. Top Row: R. Orr, Sec.g Marsha Warner finds the service friendly at the concession stand. Dad's Club provides link joining RHS and parents DAD'S CLUB joining together to make RHS a better school striving to increase membership running the concession stand for the Friday night football games en- couraging good sportsmanship constructing the Donor Board collecting parking fees working toward improving Lake Robinson selling Christmas trees striving toward the air conditioning of RHS library . . fsupport- ing the entire school effort improving the Knight image giving with no thought of reward . . . taking time from their busy schedules to support the Knights serving as a link with the community. G. Smith, Vice Presg D, Howton, Sec.g J. Dawson, Pres.g W. Jones, Treasg K. Browning, 2nd Vice Pres, , . 5 Mrs. V. Williams bags a batch of delicious fresh- ly baked cookies. Lunchroom staff pleases particular Knight palates LUNCHROOM STAFF selling doughnuts, apples and orange juice before school start- ing on the government type A lunch program making sure that everyone has a balanced meal . . , serving hungry teachers . , . working in a clean and efficient kitchen . . . enticing Knights with aromatic smells making sure there is enough food to go around cooking a big turkey dinner with all the trimmings for Thanks- giving and Christmas smiling and being helpful . . . working with Mrs. Ralston, the dietician . . . being rewarded with sighs of contentment and smacking lips . . . offering des- serts that compliment the main course . . . clean- ing up after lunching Knights' mistakes adding that special touch of home to the food . . . making the miracles of talent and dedication feed the multitudes. Bolzom Roux' C, Lewis, C. Strahsmeier, E. Burnett, B. Parker, S. Rollins, E. Harrison, V. Williams. Top Raw: C. Shore, E. Gillenwater fAsst. Mgrj, S. Scheffer, E. Amos, E. Ralston fMgr.J, L. McElwreath. l l. 'M' Matrons Katie Copero and Dora Martinez take a short break during a busy day's schedule of keeping the school neat. Custodians give Knights image that mirrors pride CUSTODIAL STAFF . . . turning on the heaters for the cold and damp days helping RHS to be a clean and efficient school . . . tightening the wobbly lunch tables . . . finding time to help a teacher in distress . . . cleaning the lipstick off the bathroom mirrors working to keep the school's landscaping beautiful eating lunch between emergencies keeping the teacher's lounge comfortable . . . weeding the flower beds and mowing the grass staying late into the night to clean up after victory dances . . . putting the sinks back up replacing broken mirrors sweeping the halls after everyone has gone . . . pulling paper out of desks . . . opening the gate for a forgetful student . . . striving to keep our school litter-free and always attractive. Boflom Row: J. Coco, T. Almas, A. Pinero. Top Row: E. Cooper, E. Riopelle, T. Dodd fHeadJ, M. Marina, B. Martinez. Faculty motivates desire to gain realities of future FACULTY educating the Knights at- tending faculty meeting four mornings a week . . . acquiring new teachers from Monroe Junior High during the transfer of students . . . under- standing about the homework the dog chewed up drinking cups and cups of coffee making the best of eight year old books meeting with parents having conferences eating school type A lunches lecturing giving tests sponsoring clubs and or- ganizations . . . checking students for hall passes being on bus duty competing with the airplanes waiting for that last bell to ring leading the cheers on Friday afternoons smiling a tad when it is most needed encouraging students to give their all .. . teach- ing textbook lessons today that will be realities tomorrow. Mrs. Ring ponders a few seconds before answering a students question on the correct conjugation of a verb. ft ' ,ts ,i 5,,. 4 I f l'l 1t:: ' tyfg .1 3 , . fr -'-.1 '- fav Q lr 1 - 'wil ' ' -' 'l., ' f'.,,', 1 -34' . 2 Q 7 ff 1 ,ah W I . 3 f.. ' ...id M- - IWW Ada Addison Holland Aplin Vaden Bessent Joe Bfmdl USF U of Tampa U of Tampa Ukof Florida MS BS 113511 arp f Cb 'ff M 0101 U fff 5172 CBE I Helen Babcock Azblezer Eggerly Bonfoey ' ' BA Glenn A Vl5 State U of N Y 1UISof Tennessee BS ggelimor Blalock Pam-Med Cjub MA jr, Oplimirl John Bowen FSU BA Senior Clarr Sponrof Marinel Brownfield USF MA Round Table gpuunpp A well-known man about campus, Mr. james Con- nor, head of the music department, clowns with the cameraman. if 22 ,eff Head of the language de- partment, Mrs. Barbara Houde, leads her Spanish I class in singing La Cucarachaf' joan Byman U of Tampa BS Dennis Caltagirone USF BA Fferlammz Clan Spomor Anna Cardoni Wilkes College BS jr. Clnrr SfI07lJ'0I' Richard Carlson W. Illinois U. MS Carl Colandrea USF BA Pat Collins U, of Tampa BS Opli-Min james Connor Florida Southern College BS Herb Dailey U. of Alabama MA F.T.A. joan Davidsen USF BA Kiwanellef Roberta Dawson Midwestern U. BS Ro-Teen: Faculty inspires learning using visual presentations Margaret Deaver Angelo DiSalvo Agnes Scott College USF BA BA Kafyi Dietrich LHS' . U. of Florida Jerry Durnin BA U. of Houston BS Helen Faulkner U of Florida BIA jr. Clair Spamm Robert Ferguson U. of Florida MA Audio Vifual Aidr 7 it m,,,,,,t, , ,... ...i ,. .... ravi' :...g::.,r:-- ,.:5,,.. ,I 1 ---'.,..... ....... -t ..-.--.onli -- --..-.:'..f fZ..nv ' ' :-...: 'S- . ,.....--- gt ,,,......- , . ,. ,.,........ gg: ,,.....-- .. . ..-N---, Ez: f-f---' - - - tears zzz: :Eats e ...,. . zzzzi-.1 1: :zum . if Ez: . .1 ll .,,.... ...nu H'-::: P : ::::: fe -31, ix! iwuk 4 .ill ' zzsifl. HIRE XII zziztlgi Jiri? zz: , .... 7.- ii r zgzasa 111111 111111 . . . ,. K ii .,.., E EEE 'f..?. -NFA ,. ......:: ,.v '.. 'egg ......,-. .. .-- asic1li,1, Z J 1 'N 'S:::::::gM? 1ESE?gg5E ' ' ,.,,1f-fn .........-,.,-f .-,n4,..-1 . M,,,,.u Miss Phillips reflects upon her students the important role early American authors played in the development of folk literature and short stories. Mr. Litsey enlightens his students on the structure of the plant cell with the help of the overhead projector. xy,- tw lj Josephine Fernandez Dean Goldsmith U of T3mPa Stetson U. BS BS -Malmfffg-V Youth for Cbfixt Virginia Hatton Louis Garcia USF U of Tampa IMA f-X v X' , -- , ' fr ,J ,- I A Mr. Heuberger double checks his grade book af- ter recording examination scores in his American history class. Newton Heuberger George Wfashington U MA Pbologmpby Club Glenn Hiers U. N, C, BSSA Sf. Clan Spmzmr Barbara Houde U. of Maryland BA Sp.'n1iJb Honor Suriely Nelson Howe George Peabody Colleg Ed.S. Charles Jarczynski U. of Tampa BS Parking Lot Royce johnson Miss. SO. College BS CECF Gene King U. of Tampa BS Irzlemfl Club William King U. of Alabama lNlA Nanna Kurtz USF BS FBLA Phillip Landeta Mississippi U. MA Eleanor Largay Rosemont College BA lane Lavoy W. Kentucky U. AB NHS Berry Litsey Centre C. of Kentucky BA Sopb. Clfzfr Sponfor Betsy Madzula U. of Tampa BS Cfzeerlenderr Tom Mahin U. of Tampa BS LEff671'lllFIIl.Y Club John Mclellan USF BA Sriwlfe Club Broward Miller U. of Florida BIA Beverly Overmyer Indiana U. BS Z Club jack Overstreet XX'est Chester State C. BS Publifaliom John Pellegrino U. of Tampa BS Blrs. Davidsen takes class time to critique an Anglo-Saxon ballad. Ilya' VX. Coach Vaden Bessent, a man of many talents, comes off the football field to teach applied business arithmetic. Politics, candidates, and the 1968 election are the Ziiifffcalnhilfigy TISS? tread untried paths of study 1 1 ff '1 5 A2 'k 'A'i'i'1' y Yi' iii: X t - b L ONE' Carol Phillips Charles Pitisci Madelyn Reaney Ronald Sricino Richard Sarver Calif. State C. U, of Tampa Florida So. C. USF U. of Florida BS BS AB BA BA - ' T Robert Prior John Ray Aflrbar Club DCT Keg Club, INFL USF E, Tegn- gt, U. Ann Ring Robert Sanchez Ray Schurtter BA BS USF U. of Florida Indiana U. jr. Sefloma Club BA MA BS Students that seek truths find guidance in teachers Mr. Sanchez explains a perplexing mathe- matical equation to his Algebra I stu- dents by using the blackboard. mwwaaaewfsaxxn A welcome addition to the RHS faculty, Mr. Woods finds students' averages one of the prime concerns of teachers. Mike Scionti Grace Turner U. of Tampa FSU BS BA Brooks Taylor Fme A111 Club USF Edward Varon BA Prim-Med U. of Tampa BS Frederick Wadley U. of Florida MA Chen Club Robert White Appalachian State U. MA Dorothy Wilson Carolyn Workizer FSU U. of Tampa F.H.A. NHS Ed Woods Beatrice Yates Florida A8cM U. U. of Tenn. BS Ms F.H.A. The duplicating machine can prove to be an in. valuable aid in study, Librarians stress learning through book realization LIBRARIANS opening the doors to the library early in the morning keeping the library stocked with the best books helping students find the book they want . . . maintain- ing a studious atmosphere checking out books . . . running the copying machine '. . . dig- ging out old magazines and newspapers for re- search papers staying open on Wednesday nights for students who find the quiet atmosphere conducive to studying . . . promoting Robinson's annual book fair maintaining an efficient system for operation promoting interest in literature emphasizing the importance of books encouraging students to turn books in on time so that others may read them keeping an interesting, current selection of peri- odicals offering the key to wisdom. Students find learning twice as easy while at the audio center. Mrs. Frances Ruth Jones Librarian Mrs. Barbara M. Pennington Librarian thusiastically gestures to if ' ' Debbie.Abercrombie en- at If 'V 'v V Q- .,,,.,, make her point. ' English encourages skills in Written and oral usage ENGLISH making the three weird sisters and Macbeth come to life through student class- room acting reading literature for entertain- ment and learning reaching for the diction- ary to improve vocabularies expressing cre- ativity through term papers quoting Shake- speare and Emerson . . . attending theatrical per- formances at the Asolo Festival finding out there is more to a sonnet than fourteen lines of iambic pentameter and a rhyme scheme . . . building upon grammatical foundations to reach the heights of written expression conjugat- ing verbs into their proper tenses . . . having to add another senior advanced English class working students finding terminal English ben- eficial . . . learning to use the English language as a tool in written and oral expression. Andy Witzleben and his committee discuss prob- lems of today in speech, f . ,,,, , W l2 if , ff f .We- ugh: 5 I Nxt ,f 'w.. , 4 , , , gr5'WWfi339 f mi., FW AN Mr. Taylor guides his class in the presentation of Julius Caesar, Rim Le Duc and JoAnn Park set the scene for Sl'1flliCSl7C'2II'C,S Macbeth. ,M Ludy Dial checks the in- dex file for information in his reading class. Math teaches students to accept world of numbers MATHEMATICS . . . solving equations , . . add- ing, subtracting, multiplying, dividing using lines and planes to get to the point inter- polating and extrapolating logarithms get- ting out of it with the eraser postulate memorizing theorems constructing triangles putting in many hours studying at home finding the answer but not knowing just how . . . working to pass thinking man's subject. Finding difficulty with her al- gebra, Sandy Buckley asks for Mrs. Brownfields help. With the help of the newly installed sliding protractor, Wayne Cesky draws an isosceles triangle for his geometry class. f, ,,', WW, f,4f:iiGew'jiqzg,7V f ' Debra Adams and Vin. cent Holmes explain the use of the slide rule to classmates. ,ff el,e K 2 Judy Hartman and Randy During a hectic morning class, Parker use math tools to Mrs. Cardoni returns test papers a geometry problem. to her sophomore students. Vicki Evans points out some startling facts about the island of Cuba. Social Studies focuses on mankind's growing World SOCIAL STUDIES reflecting upon our American heritage delving into the past and looking hopefully toward the future becoming well informed citizens by reading news- papers and books listening to well-planned lectures stimulating interest with discus- sions and debates learning about the eco- nomic and political structure of the United States working for candidates in the election participating in student congresses grasping something which is free-knowledge read- ing about the great minds of yesterday , . . learn- ing about the past great civilizations study- ing the world's geography discussing the vital role of natural resources . . . bringing world problems into classroom focus . . . learning from yesterday's errors to improve today's world. Harry Guscott uses a Florida map to empha- size a point in his speech. ww' Robert Agnes grasps the full meaning of commu- nism as it exists. - ,,,,..few E ps ELI fr X f , I I i 4 as vmlgv, ssuki, Mr. Sarver listens as a student answers a world history question, Mr. Alvis checks report cards to catch the pos- sible IBM errors. Al junior, Joyce Schwarz, buttons up her exhibit of the human skeleton. Science explores enigmas to advance all of mankind SCIENCE balancing complicated chemical equations . . . using advanced mathematics to aid in scientific ventures finding out there is more than one Way to skin a cat . . . putting the scientific method into effect to figure bewilder- ing problems experimenting with the basic elements of life . . . watching life unfold under a microscope . . . studying the animal and plant cells and their internal systems searching for a spark of life in a drop of rainwater scanning the evening skies for falling stars and other myriad wonders taking field trips in the great outdoors . . . collecting natures special odds and ends remembering the teacher's recipe for making wine through fermentation . . . exploring secrets of world to better mankind. Senior anene Lemle J Y, patiently weighs a chem- ical on a balancing scale. 22 li fig 5 fs ' V Y 'J x 2 Q y 5 5 ?1 2 556 1 gi .. X '---...MM james Dagget steadily pours a chemical solu- tion inm fi fesr lube. Mrs. Faulkner catches Jacque jewett trying to skip physiology class. Holly Harris and Pat Hanclschy witness a pair of friendly gerbils kiss. YS 2 'fi' ii sa? 54: Languages carry students into mystic, far off lands LANGUAGES . . . learning to communicate with people of other lands studying foreign cul- tures and histories translating legends listening to Medea, a Greek tragedy on records participating in culture days on Friday doing projects . . . rolling those Spanish rr's . . . listening to tapes and records to improve pro- nunciation and comprehension taking gram- mar tests becoming competent in writing in a foreign language reciting orally learning dialogues gaining satisfaction from the ability to comprehend the languages Of dif- ferent countries increasing world harmony through the better understanding of the lan- guage and culture of other lands. ' xx. Pat Bryson, Marlene Duran and Debbie Swilley grin at Mrs. Deitrich's interpretation of one of the dialogues. Y ,W a 3 H W W fi .6 ' ,N 1 Mary Leslie ponders the playing of an ancient in- strument, the Iyre. , . If KM! E E ifl A1'. ' ' .f T3 , - - ' ' 'Unix 5..:'1m,, . ' - -Irie-5.5 v '41 4 , fJ,- ' ' QT-'tug img :'.Q 'fa If. 'J xi ,..,-:Lisa if ' , X . , Q, ig rl-,iii X? GND: N .ggi 'vlbxh Qs - ff! ,QA 1--is, s .. -' , , 55 we-5--1, .1 3- ,. I . blsi. '. .f.,, ' - :' V 3 agifsgs, x.. ', 'xiggf W e x px kk MA, A 4 3.1 wx 5 ge. , gr s 3 'u N I' Q ' I X ' 4 , s X X. :N ,I 5 ff :gm ,qQ:f.J.,f. 41 ,.,, 1, . fw vcq. :gp ,f w ' -fl, r. N , , --::'- 1 . ,ig-2.331 v '- e 'sis f ' 2,121 ff'-eff - v w gi ,.,, ,we,fa .fin-fi-34 N' - -. V ,' Y , Q'l'1Q3Psi?sQ-Ti ,um num . nw, .warg my 55 1 4, , 3 '45 K.. is Sherrie Campbell and Donna Ebanks discuss the Roman civilization. w s' Wider choice of electives adds variety to schedules ELECTIVES . . . developing manual and artistic skills getting to take the classes you want instead of the classes you have to learning a trade being able to type your own re- search paper becoming a good cook and preparing to be a housewife speaking to groups . . . imitating the acts of others in a drama class trying to stay physically fit de- veloping voice, learning to read music . .. find- ing new talents in worlds not dreamed of. Mimi Montgomery gives her political views to a panel in speech class. .Af A-lg-is 2 A Nl. nllx -gill ni' ---ll' U 9' .glare ' i, V 0. U 93 i 1 . sf egg' J V f, , XX ' ' ' 'lkliiam Kathy Werner tries to Wilma Bloomer and make ends meet in her Dreama Baker struggle bookkeeping class. with typing problems. Ronnie Powell puts finishing touches on his display for Christmas Card Lane. Art gives new chance for creativity with expression ART making preliminary sketches before starting the real thing painting with the touch of Van Gogh working with ceramics going over everything from the lawn to the roof to gain effect listening in class to learn techniques making exhibits for the Tampa jay Cee's Christmas Card Lane be- coming the Most Talented seniors putting all you have into it and gaining a feeling of self-satisfaction . . . making a picture worth ten- thousand words . .. taking time to make things for your friends loving the joy of cre- ativity opening up in a whole new world . . . letting everyone know how you see life . . . expressing feelings doing your own thing. After molding and glazing her ashtray, Nikki Sleeth is pre- pared to fire it. Student drivers try to avoid hitting strategical- ly placed cones. Driver Education directs students into safer routes DRIVER EDUCATION . . . gaining 'confidence in ones driving ability being graded on the execution of various range manuevers: parallel parking, turn-about, the serpentine, and arm sig- nals taking the depth perception test being tested on brake reaction determining the time it takes to come to a safe stop , . . par- ticipating in 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of driving time . . . viewing films which stress the importance of defensive driving . .. learning of driver's responsibility keep- ing a notebook of classwork and homework . . . doing the chapter reviews acknowledging that driving really is a life and death matter. E- 1 e K , J . v,.L 5. I dj Coach Aplin gives Guy Black directions for the various range maneuvers. Pam Wocmdlee knows that a clean oven distinguishes good homemakers. Home Economics places Value on household skills HOME ECONOMICS improving both per- sonal and family relations studying child development knowing how to be both a sympathetic ear and a kind hand to the sick . . . studying food and nutrition putting lessons into practice at home learning the art of home management , . . acknowledging the neces- sity of good grooming . . . acquiring the woman- ly skill of sewing knowing how to choose the appropriate material for a particular pattern developing a knack for decorating re- ceiving satisfaction from the female role finding that home is really a woman's castle. Gloria Carey helps keep the home economics room clean and efficient. Mrs. Fernandez instructs girls' P.E. in the art of proper bowmanship. Physical education forms strong minds and bodies PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . dressing out on cold and windy days to prove that you have what it takes taking showers after a hard hour of playing on the football field , , . wishing that the physical education building was air condi- tioned on warm afternoons . . . buying back the lock you accidently lost when it was left un- locked trying to appease the coaches when they become a little bit angry cleaning the school grounds with second period's clean up and play program . . . shooting arrows at targets that always seem to move watching game films on rainy days catching your breath after running the asphalt jungle hating to carry home dirty P.E. clothes every Friday . . . learning and using ideals of fair sportsmanship. Sixth period teams play- ing touch football, await the hike from center. 9 fr bfi EX, if.-2 A4 xi 0 fb eff! Buys' P.E, finds that to ginger Crmfh Mnhin is a fate wmrse than death. David Harrison runs track to keep in shape for an upcoming track meet. K e n n y Shellenbarger eludes a host of pursuers as he skirts around end, Tony Abruzzio finds that drawing with a broken arm is difficult. Well-made plans require draftsmeifs utmost effort DRAFTING making certain to have the rough side of the paper up washing the T-squares and triangles learning to use a compass and French curves sharpening pen- cils . . . being as accurate as possible , . . design- ing houses trying to keep your drawing clean . . . reading French and Svenson books . . . following the American Standards being careful to make arrowheads just right . . . know- ing the difference between 30-60 and right tri- angle blue printing feeling proud of your well--made plans. .-C121-. if egg! Y ,,,,,, , Bob Frisby takes a few Dan Levy l'f0flf5 dillisfnf- pointers from Rhonda ly blfJ'5 PflnUf1i-I house Pollard in Drafting 1. Plans In Drflffms 2- fred Saclcett uses several tools includ- ing the drill press to complete his proj- ects xn shop. Precision in craftsmanship makes shop pupils proud SHOP . . . building things with your own hands . . . having all the equipment necessary to make a great project . . . cutting, glueing, sanding and varnishing using scraps to avoid waste drawing plans and figuring costs choosing just the right kind of wood learning how to solder and weld . .. cleaning up after each class knowing all the tools and their uses . .. getting a day off each week to study Or go to the library remembering to wear your safety glasses painting your project just the right color . . . taking home the item you made. N Mr. Ray assists Steve N Brockman in putting a ' handle on his mug. By using the adding ma- chine, Peggy Looney bal- ances her worksheets. Business broadens future prospects of opportunity BUSINESS EDUCATION . . . developing occu- pational skills preparing for time writing . . . typing without looking at the keyboard . . . taking shorthand dictation with great speed and accuracy operating new machines 'get- ting hands dirty from using the mimeograph ma- chine . . . working with the calculator . . . study- ing about loans, savings, and investments balancing your ledgers for bookkeeping re- cording your transactions correctly . . . memoriz- ing vocabulary words every Friday for Business English making countless mistakes on let- terforms putting skills in practical use. W i l m a Bloomer and Dreamer Baker practice on conditioning exercises before Mr. johnson calls for a time writing. Kathy Werner employs a stylus to cut a stencil on the mimeoscope. U ,Q Q illlll will ll 006699060 0000000000 CW' Z X nf Mrs. Dawson points out to the class the location of the home keys. 1 ling e U' A , 2 A - , 1 , ,, HU' . ,, -,.. ,, ,g.f,fffff,: I' all 5 re--Q-, jf ' , 47W?g.m!'f I ,,, ,,,,, MMM, Harry Guscott and Bruce Krentzman try to figure their weekly budget. Mrs. Kurtz explains to Linda Smith and Sandy Miller the fundamental steps in operating the mimeograph machine. bl Mr. Schurtter, DE spon- sor, Mr. johnson, Miss Addison, CBE sponsors. CBE and DE obtain jobs with many business firms CBE and DE having to attend zero period learning how to properly operate business machines . .. getting to go to a swank res- taurant as a reward for accomplishment . . . com- ing to school in the morning and working in the afternoon . . . meeting and getting along with all types of people in the business world . . . looking for and holding down jobs . . . striving for per- fection in preparation for the district and state contests being one of the chosen few that have made the grade finding out that scholarship and sincere desire are needed to suc- ceed with people in general. CBE STUDENTS, Bollom Row: H. Quigley, S. Dorsey, J. Finch, K. Corley, T. Woods, D. Calhoun, S. Miller, A. Lacagnina, T. Hall. Top Row: M. Lilly, D. Dawson, S. Painter, J. Vardy, H. Jensen, P. Watson, S. MCGC6, P. Shellenbarger, M. Kessler, C. Mahoney. CBE STUDENTS, Bollam Row: J. Land, I. Gaylnr, J. Ciranni, L, West, S. Webb, V. Krueger. Top Row: N. Weigand, . Urbana, D. Worgull, K. Lutgen, L. Kim, S. jones, E. Maier, L. Smith, F. Hine, DE STUDENTS, Bollom Row: M. Mathis, S Barnes, M. Mitchell. Semnd Row: J. Hudgins, H H. Bloomston, B. Voska. Third row: F. Smith, G Nordgren, R. Van Dyke. Fourth row: G. Fink, R. Smith, R. Reynolds. Fifth row: D. Caldwell, D Garland, R. Gottliebsen. Sixth Row: C. Rivers, -I Lasita, R. Browning. Top Row: L. Messer, H Brown, J. Crawford, Patti Iacobacci is absorbed in a conversation at a DCI' breakfast. DCT provides training in various profitable careers DCT . .. promoting businesses .. , helping the Knight Writer staff put out a student activities calendar . . . waking with the dawn to make zero period working with the little giant, Mr, Sacino learning all there is to know about business winning awards for a job well done striving to out do the CRE students . . . splitting the school day with a business day doing more than their part to become an asset to the school studying the ins and outs of business law wanting to do a little bit better than what is expected maturing in the competitive world outside the school. l Bozzam Row: B, Bell, P. McBride, S. Allen, M, Ebey, T. Wilder, Mr, Sacino, .sponsorg D Park, J. Goodyear, D. LaRosa, T. Daniels. Top Row: .C. Scherf, B. Curby, C. Rivenbark, K Clark, 1. Durso, C. Patty, E. Larcum, S. Meadows, G. Davis. I va .. Ilirm-rs fx v 1 My x, Q M pm,- ,, 5.1M W J, , n I 1, r 'W F -s., , K I f-..,.,W.,,,.. ,,,.,., .WW ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,N,,..,,....m...,.. ...,..,,,, ' ' Q 'iii fffa ml , W., '44, I my . 7 ' fiffigg A ' . V X, L ' ' -- f 42: '.2:, f' '7 ' ,, ff? Q, ' fs Y :ii . 1' 5 I , ' ' glyaig 's 3 ,,. AJ 5 1 ., ., I, AgU433N,',?' 'iq' Cin EQOJ-' s A sH'f4,,.i,W Classes Many we are, individzmlf .fingularly Jtrong yet 0zz1'012ene,f5 confmnlly Jeeks .fome!f9ing.fj1ecial . . . Jbfzring om' owneu with otlaerf. Seniors Glenna Adams -lane Adams Robert Agnes Robert Alexander Tom Alford Elizabeth Allen Nancy Allen Steven Allen William Alvis Douglas Anderson Donna Artnak William Ash Lin lf I Final year till alv- 'Sf' 'KK 'G nn 'Qu' with concern Doug Brill contemplates the upcoming game a g 21 i n st Chamberlain. Garret Ashworth Danny Athanasaw Steven Ayers Alan Baker Bonnie Baldwin Linda Ball Mary Barclay Steve Barnes Janet Barriball Joseph Bates Charles Beardsley Eddie Beasley John Beck Shirley Beene Larry Belcher Elizabeth Bell Steve Bellamy Frank Bemis Marsha Benson William Berkes Bruce Bisset James Blalock Diana Blauvelt Stephen Blome Mike Blood Harvey Bloomston Stephen Bocock Senior cheerleaders Mary Bodimer and Brenda Reddell implore Knights to stand up and yell. hr' Y-nf iff' Mary Bodimer James Boggs David Boggs Susan Bond Penny Boutwell Albert Bresch Roger Brown William Boyd john Bricker Barbara Browne Linda Brahier Doug Brill Teresa Browne David Breakfield William Brooks Ronald Browning Neil Brennan Karen Brown Philip Bfoyles Seniors inspire Knights' spirit Daryle Burch Sylvia Burgess Frank Burris Mary Burt Mary Button Linda Burkett Mellissa Cagle Dean Caldwell Donna Calhoun Van Calhoun Marian Campbell Darnell Cannon Darryl Casanueva Jean Ciranni Marie Ciranni janet Clark Kenneth Clark Richard Cloud Constance Cochran Gerald Cohen Deborah Cole Carolyn Cook Tommy Cook janet Cooper Kathy Corley Charles Corwin Neal Corycll Malcom Coston Diane Cox Kathi Cmfton Johnny Craig Vicki Davidson PM Cr0Sby Andrea Davis Paul Croy Glenn Davis John Curci Jaqk Davis PZilII'lCl21 DflI'llEl Jeffy Davis Dennis Dawson Gordon Dawson Kenneth Dayton jim DeGennaro Linda DeLong l Senior Knights enjoy last days Mary Jo Deppeller Mike Dcvnney Ludy Dial Linda Dick Connie Dolhanowsky Abigail Donnellan Susan Dorsey Bobbie Doss james Drain Mike Drake Diane Dryden Khristine Dubose f-A-if l Q 3 3 if-fi Rita Tyson reacts to the humorous comments of zu fellow classmate. Larry Duquette David Durham Debbie Easler Gary Ebanks David Eddings David Edgar Grace Edquid Mary Edwards Belinda Escalante Linda Esealante jeff Esperon Vicki Evans james Falleck Richard Eeagle Pat Fennel Linda Eiala Larry Ficca Teresa Fiedler Robert Field Gary Fink Constance Force Upperclassmen form memori R a Jacque Jewett and Buzzy Heinrich find time for friendly chatter Suzanne Foster Wanda Foster Oscar Franco Sylvia Fredrick janet Frier James Friley Nancy Fuller Rusty Fulton David Gafford Earl Garland Janice Gaylor Wanda Gaylor Ronald Geddes Marcella Girouard Kenneth Gonzalez Robert Goodyear Mike Gossett Richard Gottliehsen Daniel Grachek Tom Gray Daniel Greene Rudolph Greene Lorrie Gregor Corine Gregory Shirley Griffen Marjorie Griffith Ann 'Grinnell Carl Guerry Harry Guscott Judy Hagstrom Laura Hales David Hall Teresa Hall Harold Hamilton Victor Handy Debra Hardin Wendy Hardy Charlotte Harris Iames Harrison Bethany Hartman Nancy Haynes Helen Herbert Nancy Heinrich Walter Heinrich john Hellendoorn Cynthia Henderson Sandra Henning Debra Hill john Hill Robert Hill john Hinds Frances Hine Williani Ho. Richard Hodgin Gregory Hooper Ann Howell Rosalind Hughes I I rf.: , I Fw V ' f, K . X Xi I s X , X , A , f X .X 'XV L.....f- ii most things ...U- 163' -.,,-V, l Ng Upperclassmen 1 i s t 1: n with mixed emotions to the speeches of prospec- tive class officers. 'QI K- 'r -f---f HU- On ,,w '4 janet Cooper warily at- tempts to carve a face into the great pumpkin. Upperclassmel onquer varied crafts 41 Mb' 5 'lhnv 'Q' Jeff Hulec Harry Humphrey Greg Hussin Robert Jacobson Nancy Janikowski Bruce Jefferson Harry Jensen Jacque Jewett Clark Johnson Dyann Johnson Gerald Johnson Gove Johnson Karen Johnson Patti Johnson Paul Johnson William Johnstone Robert Jolley Edith Jones Rick Jones Sharon Jones Helen Jurdak Jessica Katz Steve Keirn Muriel Keith Bill Kelly Mahalah Kessler Ray Kienzle Annis King Blane Kirby Christine Kirkner Robert Kirkner Linda Kirn Judy Kodatt Bruce Krentzman Valerie Kraeger Paula Krochman Anita I.aCagnina Ralph LaCagnina Jean Land Dick LaRosa Edward Larcom V ' , ' 1 I john Lasita Kathy Laver Seniors find special rea- son to celebrate Home- coming victory, most cherished of their years. Barbara Leach Rita LeDuc George Legarreta Janene Lemley Maureen Lilly William Loflin Susan Lovejoy Barbara Lovett Karen Lutgen Rodney Lynarn Gary Lyons Linda Maffit Clara Mahoney Edith Maier Waldo Maloy Leo Matassini Marshall Mathis Melodie Mathis Donald Mallard Darlene Maniscalco Mike Martin Paula Martin Cind Martinez Y Rebecca Mashburn Steve McAdams Patricia McBride Janice McCartan An lv' ns' Q,--vf Seniors show a little bit of soul Robin McClure Reginald McConnell Sara McCormick Thomas McCormick Sandra McDonald jency McGee Sherrie McGee Blanche McHugh Aileen Odell Vincent Oliver Cindy Osborne Michelle Palladino Joyce McKeehan Mary McKinnes Willie Meador Steve Meadows Charles Meredith Lloyd Messer James Miley Sandra Miller james Mills Robert Mills Roncy Mills Dennis Milner James Mink Angela Mira Marcia Mitchell Doug Monk Kathleen Moore Bradley Moricz Kathy Morris Steve Moulin john Mozeikas Phyllis Mulder Marilyn Neill Gene Nordgren David Nordstrom Mark Norris Charles Nunez Creative-ly absorbed in her work, Patti johnson con- tinues to draw, unaware that the photographer is capturing her moment of isolation. - v -M..0iP if 5 'V Seniors portray artistic talent Vhr A! Robert Palmer Sharlene Painter David Park JoAnn Park Charles Patty jesse Patty Carl Penly Cynthia Perry Paulette Rose Dale Rose Sherry Rose Nancy Russo Patricia Ryle Alan Salmon Tom Sammons John Sanders Top Knights enforce traditions ww -x Y Bill Berkes and Gary Ebanks demand respect for the tradition of the Senior seal from fresh- man Ralph Walker. jeanne Peterson Linda Peterson Richard Petrone Ronnie Powell Dorothy Presnell Robert Prickett joselle Pulgaron Helen Quigley Brenda Reddell Ronald Reynolds Linda Richmond Marla Ridenhower Charles Rivenbark Pamela Robinson Sallie Sands Judy Saylor Diane Scarborough Sara Schang Chester Scherf Tom Schnurman Lee Schwartz Steve Seaton Connie Seeman Vivian Seiffert Beverly Shattles Kay Shaw Penny Schellenberger Steve Sherry Judy Shields Jim Shingle-ton Sheila Sierra Judy Silverberg Jeanne Simon Richard Slater Richard Slaughter Nikki Sleeth Bradley Smith Frank Smith Seniors contemplate past moments Carolyn Cook drifts back for a moment to the days of birthday parties and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Gloria Smith , Lillian Smith Linda Smith Lyn Smith Paula Smith Richard Smith Rita Smith Robert Smith Mike Snell Skipper Snowden Tina Solis Ken Spear Karen Spivey Dennis Spray Mindy Stanley Marsha Stewart 59 ii.,- ctw B-4 Kathy Street Rick Sullivan Elizabeth Swilley Hank Taylor William Taylor N:-'L Kay Terrell Carol Terry Rick Terry Larry Thomas Shirley Thomas 'Fx Randy Till Janice Tillman Tim Tinius George Tinkham Eileen Tremmel 'rv-v N. Af Felice Tremmel Steve Trntta Barbara Tucker Mike Tucker Nancy Tucker Rita Tyson Dave Ulm Mary Urbana Charles Vail Ronnie Van Dyke 90 m ' Candy Van Horn Joyce Varcly Edna Vassar Brenda Voska Leonard Vyhnanek Wayne Waggoner Ben Waksman Sheila Wall Marsha Warner John Watkins Mark Watkins Patsy Watson Class of 369 strikes a blow for spirit janet Frier shows that girls are not always the weaker sex by solidly smashing the spirit car during Plant week. Susan Webb Nancy Weigand Kathy Werner Linda West i Kathi Wheeler Mike White Paul Wlmite Lawrence Whitnian Aaron Willianis Gib Williams Patricia Williams Pearline Williams Seniors spend final hours together Johnny Beck and Kay Shaw muse over high- lights of their three ex- citing years at Robinson. 92 W A V W XL 'hs 2 jose Pulgaron expresses concern over uncertain mood of Steve Keirn. Richard Wilmore Robert Winn Patricia Wood Stanley Wooten Gary Youngblood Faye Wills Jeanette Wishart David Wooten Diane Worgull Susan York Stephen Wilson Kathy Witzleben Nancy Wooten Joyce Young Paul Zunign 11 A M E Ii' A P Mf if QL erk 'Q 'f 6 ' I ., rv mi N Dee Ann Forrler, Treasurerg Janice Bond, Secretaryg Jann Keith, Vice-Presidentg james Banning, President Robert Bash Trudy Baxley John Beasley Michael Beckwith Sarah Bell james Blair Gregory Blome Wilma Bloomer Lyle Aaby Debra Abercrombie Roy Adams Debbie Agnes Ken Albrecht Barbara Algeo Barbara Allen Cheryl Allison Donna Almstedt Donald Anderson Shirley Anderson Donna Arnett Tina Arsenault Allen Atkins Henri Baillargeon Dreama Baker james Banning Dennis Baptiste john Barfielcl Susan Barrett Wi' :nw V, f M419 ' 1 1' , 2, fi If I J 2' 'HC' .f, Q' f if K 1 I Nl- 75 . 1 . Q ,7 A f , 'B 4 , af ,V 4 fp f X -af l 'lFl1L?? 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Doug Kenderdine Erin Kennedy Karen Kerns james Kersey Michael Keyser Debbie Kidd Marjena Kimberly Judy Kimbrell Deborah King Kenneth King Nancy King Debra Kinney john Kirkbride Walter Kloepfer Diane Kreuzkamp Kristine Krouse Lloyd Kurrasch Judy Kurtz Donald Labadie Patricia LaGrand Gary Land Sherryl Landsberg Dennis Langford Greg Langley Sharon Langley Carol Langston Margret Larson 9g Mfg.: ly, gf to ei tba, in , 2 ,.,. Civ. l , I V N 5: lag : .,l 'ly l, li - I VA lil I T , l f wiv f' K 45 ,. 'L' y D Ay rl N . ' S 2 CV7 T12 l VVV V It t l tif - e - L lf Q., Ann , ' ,Qfl,, ,'ufi 5 . t,1, a. - vpggg mmap 1'a ZQQ1 gl' n V V 4 rv V- VE V , Z ., -Q fy I: I 4: 7 I 'A f f lx - 5.4 5 I , ' , a as 5, it , Juniors Value importancei we K' V i , if f uh A7 S 1 fu nfiw p 'E fe 4 , ,. 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Kilt Lfonte Sparks Dehhie Spencer jill Spencer Debbie Sprietsma Pamela Springer Sally Stallard Elizabeth Stanley Richard Stanton Shelley Stephens Steve Stock David Stone Steve Stover Gail Strange Beatrice Streeter Shannon Stuart Michael Sullivan Jeanette Sung john Swanson Donna Swartz Yvonne Tahon Juniors Randy Crawley, Ivan McGuire, and Craig Woodmansee utilize tape recordings in learning a foreign language. -1 tp it V42 55 33- 'B 7353. are Hn' -P555 r as Q. , Av fr if Kaye Perry listens tently to Those Too at Excalibur kick-off. if i ?'K.,'ig jean Vincent Michael Wade Frances Waksman Sharon Walker Tom Wall Raymond Waters Roselyn Webb Patricia Wegman Cherie Welch Linda White A l xx' 'J ,t f f if A Linda Talladira Patricia Tawater Janis Temple Michael Tew Debby Thompson Donna Thompson Richard Thornton Linda Tichenor Adele Torregiante Bonita Toussaint Culleen Tracy Harold Tubbs Mark Turley Debra Van Houten Diedre Van Severs joan Varley Richard Veitz Mike Verdick T sa x , ' ' .. . 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Terri Bradshaw joseph Bricker Greg Brooks Jerome Brown Richard Brown Candace Browne Kenneth Browning Terry Broyles Linda Brubaker Drema Bryan Patricia Bryson Sandra Buckley Olin Buie Esther Bundrum Robert Buntin Don Satterwhite relates his previous experiences , . as an officer. f Msg 1 . - :A 1-Zvi. ' r ,,. ,.. r , GH r, 4 1 52? I -143 4-9 f1hi,ll!S an W5 02' ' ' v , V I il XML X C 9 X S i ' i f' 'V 2 V I, i i. i i K '7 i ff- , Longing M' . 3 22 A Xl' Sharon Buntin Thomas Burgess a Alfred Burkhard , 'dv Henry Burnside Sherry Burrows fr . 1,1 4 -'G 4 1 A if fs 1 -ig . -,..l Samuel Burton janet Bury Bonnie Bush i ., Charles Butler , V I William Calhoun ak fx if A 'B' . 1 I Q rf ag J f f IU -, ,,f C 'z 1 ' V ,af 4 1 , Peggy Campbell Polly Campbell Sherrie Campbell William Campbell Shirron Camper 4, ,.,.. 'M r 5 - 9 fxrdifl f 'T' , ' 1 a ,,-if 241.21 .4 fi. 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Daniel Coogan Timothy Cook Carol Cooper Dallas Cooper Michael Cooper Robert Cooper Daniel Copeland Cheryl Corwin Phillip Coryell Linda Cosby Roland Coumbs Jerry Courtney Ronald Courtney William Cox Kevin Craig Susan Craig Linda Crawford Randall Crawley Debbie Cribb Steve Crider Cathleen Crocus Debbie Croy Virginia Cruise Vickie Crumby Eleanor Curry Debbie Daggett Brenda Daniel Herman Daniels Doyle Darby Lynn D'Arrigo Becky Davenport joan Davidson Helen Davies Mary Davis Thomas Davis Walter Davis Dennis Day Beverly Deason Michael Dennis Gary DeVriend Larry Deyette Deborah Deyorio Roxanne Dickinson Michael Dickson Robert Diehl jerry Diehr Diane Dillon K , I 1 IQ if Q H Q, .. of Imp na , ff 9 A x fl. 'fy fm il s l IQ if mr? V r .pi xv H: I.. -T' A-H f . ,yi X ' Ji, I I 3-'i '32 I I f 4 x fs ig y I . ' 'Zwu y Y F 44 6 fig .L, ,J 'f , 4 ff? 'ZW- , ,.. ,, , 1.9 r,, gi r 1' 1 f 1' by V' I L! ,gl if I f 1 . we w,f: 1' 5 1 ff' Q foil s , as g . f. f 13 f 1- .9 ff ,sk 4' 21 , 4 1 I: I 'X 6. 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K 'W S I x J f ,J ,,, ' Fw y yi, I, A A l i l R in I -wa-A in Sophomore Robin Waters listens aclmiringly as Ken- dall Robbins tells of his harrowing experiences as a junior varsity football player. Michael Dolan Sandra Doolittle Sally Dormany Zane Dornblut Clarence Doster Connie Douglas Gary Dowell Andrew Doyle Terry Doyne john Drain Douglas Drenberg Douglas Dryden Patricia Duncan Robert Duncan Edward Dunn Rebecca Dunton jesse Durham Gloria Durland Laurence Duval Donald Dye Donna Ebanlcs Sharleen Ebert Linda Edwards Michael Edwards Sharon Edwards David Eland David Ellerbee Mike Elliot Denise Esperon john Esposito Donna Evans Frances Evans Gail Evers Jerrold Ezehh Sam Facciponte 1 l Z A rl 'A 1 1' A 1, av -ay v ,, I 'w W 'rf ry i fza ' 1, v ff gp, ta- , . 1 F y ' F if .S+ X A A QP 'ls' -' r 4 if F r T' Nu J r' x ,, 'H ? f V V ,'iil .- ' i 'fll 5 rr Q 4 F 4 'E r Q V ' , 5' , ',.v X 1 - syn. , 3 ' L l m,f . X1 V' I V I ll A-I , ua . qxgn ev Q. , l - rf- - 1 rar i I iv f Q ii I i 5. IQ Sophomores learn to Kathy Farmer Pamela Farrington Cynthia Fernandez Margret Fetters janet Fiedler Debbie Finch Patrick Foley Roscoe Ford Charles Foster james Foster Robert Foster Kathryn Fox Haven France Nancy Franklin Donald Freeman Mary Freeman Robert Frisbie Robert Gahimer make the grade 1 fee , m r ,.i wt ,,.r V5 I V if f it Z D3 2 V4, I . X ,Vs ,A i. Ji Y ' I 3 5 if ifimwf V il 'Y A it f .31 y t , , ii -5 c an A v,t K r ,Z 1 ' .V r F' To ' ' F' M ii V A X rarer l il - Q 22 Il Randy Reddell, jan jones, and Kenny Hamilton be- gin to hit the books. I M ,Q . -K, . . .L' , 14.5 V, I x S. 1 ! 1 f, wp.,-,7 hfzz. 5 5,4 .i V712 Q .l',,s gy ' , -I 7 Q , :fl Z ,. I 1 1- V' 'ID ff mr lf 6 al It fm - . .f f 'ui i A , i fi If ' . Q9 -' M: If-H!-v, ww. 51 -X Iwi 'A rx f:- 7 e , Q 1 1 C . .3 . 'V' ' 47 . 33, I E Xa V -w. 1.9.4 4 , Q f b - J 2 N iii i i ,163 f Li G Ya 3 fm. -,W 16 fm. .... , .n ,K ' 0' r I Jeffrey Ganoung Debbie Garcia Thomas Gardner Andrew Gehring Miller Giannella Collette Gilbert Danielle Gilbert Michael Glover Grace Godin Joann Goff Robert Gorby Stephen Gorden Dennis Gourdeau Sammy Graham Shenny Granath Theresa Grasso Robin Gravis Ellen Green Diane Gregory Margi Gregory janet Greico Kyle Grey Jim Griffin Arthur Griffith Roseanne Gutkin Cindy Habecker Brenda Haddock Susan Hall Deborah Hamilton Kenneth Hamilton Sophomores Maxine Schrager and Gary Dow- ell share memories and dream of the future by our Robinson Wishing Well. Friendships made now are everlasting Larry Hamm Robert Hanbury Russell Hancotk :'1 ' . lvaline Hardee Nanci Harding f-'f Mi- , 42' Patrick Harmon ' v t ,il fi 4 f 1 Q Helen Harpe Sharon Harper -1--. ., ,.,,,.. James Harrelson - vp, Gene Harrison 'll' Y .WL Lynne Harrington ' ,Q m A f ,- jane Hart Annette Hayden Clinton Hayes ,fi .. 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A - K , ir: A -rr fx, M 'Q f l f aif, fV'lE l Sophomores listen atten tively to candidates speeches at assembly Dot Ludam Margaret Maclntosh Susan Maffit Brenda Magby Michael Malone Susan Mansell Michael Manz Thomas Martinez Jean Marvel Sheri Mashburn Donald Mason Lawrence Mason Sharon Mason Mary Mathis David Maurice Andrew Mcbride Thomas McClure Frances McConnell Gary McConnell Patrick McCoy Donna McCready Susan McDonald Karen McDonnell Eileen McGee George McGee Mark MCGehee Ronald McGinnis Christine McGuinn Randy McGuire Cathy Mclamb Robert McLeoud Donna Meadows Kathleen Meana johnny Meck Beverly Mehegan Charla Mehring Debbie Melvin Wfilliam Merz Bobby Micall Rosy Mier Carl Carol Miller Glenn Mills jean Minor George Mira james Molder Barbra Moncus Joel Monk Robert Monk Ronald Moore Carol Morgan Cathy Morrone Mike Mulder john Mullis Sharon Mullinax k , A W 'W , f' . -' ig! gf . Q, lj j Q I.: iff . W 5' J., ,Q 'liz Q1 1 , '71 5? 4 1 R , 1 V lv 1 Q 42 t I . , .J ,- 5' 1, N 4 A ev-' f 1 ..., N , 'X 5 V H l!f I 2 X i ,ll 1 '4 lair- K 1' 17 . 33 'T J 0 ' 1 1! M ' fu. , Y -f 'svn ef- V x Zi R il , iw ' a V A 'f G ,g ,, mg, , A .1 0 rr f 'L ,f xii, R ' M' ,Q N IE, 'Qi ,vga A , f If M , 7 '7 fill '- , L 7, f M A if f' H V , 21 , fg. t N l' --12' Q , ' if Q as ' :r-z X . 'x 48 '- in , ,A J V M -49? 52,5 Y ,N H, f SA tD'iAEff7??iZfiifz:T ri. io ., Z1 ' , , 1 M1 , 1 i 'Wm V .1 G' :- fm ,,, .. fa , V tl Z? 3. gi - ,,, . , i Q 1 Leslie Cash sounds off in support of the junior Varsity team. jr 4 4, ' ye I f 'df J 4 V 1 f Q 1 A 1 4 1 Q, Y 4' li 1 1: . t ' 2 1 .4 S , 1 ,ag ' Y 2. f W if ff. 1 45 44 l 4 fr 41 ' f ' if , 1 f f I Jeannie Mulvaney . Pam Munson 'f f -' Norma Naya ' f' f , 1 Dan Narvarra , , , . , . ..i Af A B' r Ma .M ,, 1 ff 1' ' james Neil 4 V 4 . vs! a , ' ' 1 Michael Melligan i i f X I V I Jo I Q G! 4 ,ai J.- ..- 4 i Y 1 fn tj? af J if 5 59 7 N J G 9, 3 gf K.. f- .1 , Q. a . . N '- . Hm -a.i..i W '53-3' .xi a janet Nelson r 'H' -f z' 7 ' Q. ' ' Q ' William Nelson 7 N 1- h Pamela Newgent :M , 3 il , Debbie Newlin 'S - - 1 i fl Z '. 5' . ' 'V' Q ' A' A E - Ill f X Q i Marsha Nickerson 'P L. I, N T' 1 'Q' W Paulette Nicodemus . A- A 'P - A '- 'li' -P , P N -sii '- A 'kits V 'V- Frances Nicolle lf f .. ,. , , Michael Nowacki t i lfiilooiigiliil .V X Linda Owes 1 ' V - 1' aww 'la 'A ' Bill Palmer -1- ' ,P 1 . ii' ', 3: if l'g i Sally Ann Park -V 17' Danial Parrish ., ' X1 Margaret Peck ' jf E ri' i , ' Y Charlene Penly ' 3 A-,QQ . K ' gg: 3 1 - Dorothy Peret 5'-f ' 'eff' V' 4 ' l fl Kay Sue Perry l' S- ' ' - ll - f T Z I ,,.v 1. 723 l H' .fir ' ' . 1 ' '-J. 1 'IVJS -lf 1 !a w l an 5 3' 1' U -if 'l' 'ff '29 Terry Perry X N-wk. Edgar Peters ' ' ,lui -' 11:31 Mark Pickford 6 , Esa me ., .rj Rhonda Pollard 'W . i N ' V fy-1 9 6' - Paul Popalis ,d i 4- ff ' ., , HQ ' X .ga Patricia Potts ' - , 3 j ,gy 'T' ' df I l, f X P 1' it X ld and new friendships are strengthened Charla Mehring and Den nis Spray cherish friend ships formed this year. Study hall provides time for students to study and get acquainted. l S l E . 1 , ' 1 ' 5 ' i K 49 Q l , .. I Q. I as 2 E. was y N ul Y Class of '71 Works its Way upward Patrick Potts Bob Potts Linda Pratt Steven Prayor Paul Prescott Debra Prevatt Patricia Putney Susan Quarles Debra Radign Dennis Rathbone Wilford Ratliff jerry Rausch Aime Ray Randy Reddell Robert Reeder George Reilly Bill Restall Dennis Reynolds Betty Rhodes Jeanette Riopelle Pamela Ritchie I-Iewett Rivers Kendall Robbins Paul Roberts Steven Roberts Ann Robinson Doug Roblin Ernest Roebuck jan Roedecer Donald Rogers Larry Ross Russell Ross Nancy Rowe Carl Sackett David Samier Leila Sue Sanders .. 7- If ' .. 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Susan Schaeffer deliber ates thoughtfully before giving her speech Tommy Shurert Daniel Sierra Phillip Simcic Robert Simms Dana Singer William Singleton Raymond Sipes Kathryn Siterlit Kathy Slagle Patty Slagle Alma Smit Louis Smith Mary Smith Nancy Smith Vickie Smith Wfilliam Smith Edward Smuda Stacy Sngolow Lori Soria Rosemary Spears Donna Spence Wfayne Spraque Leroy Squires Karen Stallarcl Robert Staples Ramona Starkson John Starnes Patricia Stexans Gary Stevens Betty Stewart Diane Stewart Michael Stiffer Douglas Stitz Hubert Stokes john Stnnebraker Larry Stovall Russell Stracke Ellen Strickland Gary Stroehl Richard Strouse Karen Strub Bob Suarez Becky Sulliyan Diane Sullivan George Superdnck Brad Lane lends a help- ing hand to produce a Sophomore banner. .. .r., Y!! it l if-ffr .6 ,iiV,, Si' A I I 3, , . 1 fn 5 1 1+ 1 ff 1.67 N gb . f 5 rr- V r . 4, ,sm V r' ,,. , , ,i I F oi f 'Q wi? Y x , 7 A A l i Q ' 4 4, If -1 av' K 5 1 ffl 'J 1 i -6 ,, 44 , ti A S , T 5 ' ' llkl X 5? 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Lorene Thomas Mary Thomas Glen Thompson Michael Thompson Michael Thompson Mike Thorme Debora Thornton Patricia Thornton Holly Timmer Daivid Tinkham Theresa Tooke james Tornwall Greg Totz Ann Towne Cathyleen Tracy Bill Travis Peggy Tubbs Charles Tucker Helen Tune Tyler Turcotte Dawn Turner Wanda Tyler jeff Ulm Daivid Uresti Mike Valdez Linda Van Stavern John Van Trump Bruce Varnacloe William Vassar Grace Vega Joey Verdick Norman Vik Terri Waddle Steven Walker Susan Walters Robin Waters -is are legen K I A ' A . T ,. ,Ne 4, 4 :Ay gc i ia 1 ,fc IQ? , 7' Q 1 Q 3 1, 'ul' ,rv f,ljT-,Vx K ' K T K' ' K , l N -N A . if T ' + Q ,ff D .. e ,!,y tn ' ' , I are T - ff Q f Q l , , 1, iii ' wifi., 1 Tw-X ' 3 'gmt li f ' l 1 i elif ' 'T' '1, i 1 ,L 'LL .P ll , - 'X ' ,. EF T my f 'lf' A X A ls 3 '4', gg ,X-Ali ' , A Squires .2 V., y 3 A ' 3' if few, 3,1 . All ,' -' 4 ' t T ,Q Q gs f 3 ' ' ln A' ' 1 A I N gp' 4: -2 -I '26, G ,fill Q' ' 'su T Q. ' it - T- 'Q ' - ,V ll , 4 4. Bonnie Bush enjoys her l 3 first Homecoming victory Q A dance with date. f . 116 i z., 10' cF , 5 . I 1 K 'ii' 'lb 1 , ' . A. i IEQU .. iii: A li' , Q A K6 ' ' ' in fl ,, N ., 'Q is my :mf l 'X' A .D I fb- r WX 4 V X ,J . , in their own time J g l , 32, , ll - if 1' 0' , I E ,V 6'- l 2' lxw A 55' Q aff ff 22252:- ll 515515: EE5f:n::EEEl4f53 1 ag W 1 t t .. I V Q Deborah Watkins Robert Weaver Wade XX'ells Agatha Westbrooks Mel Wheatley Denise Whelan Karen Wlick Gail Wilder Debra Wilkinson Charles Williams Freddie Williams Herbie Williams Joycenette Williams Randy Williams James Wills Belua Wilson David Wilson Gary Wfilson Micheal Wfilson Alice Wimpee Sandra Wfolk David Wood Robin Woodlie Dwan Arm Woolard Bill Campell exercises his ability to speak during Spanish Class. Sophomores join other class- es to boost spirit with gay pep banners. Wm ,I 43 . f 1 , 1 ff mia r ry, ' r ,Ar Mk ,, . J 1 ' 0 , f , gk Donald Warth en Evelyn Yezierske . I ' NH. A 14, . Q., Craig Woodmansee Chester Yoakum Sophomores add spark tot lz f I u ik -7 Dwan Ann Woolard john Youngcourt A , g m, ,F Ag' AE ,ff it ,. ., ,. ., V 1 1, , 'K 3 ,i V j 'fr K -. 1 In 4'-S' 5 Steve Wocrtem Kerry Works Rick Zucatto Linda Zuniga f -V9 Z i 1 'L x ' ' 5 , , It N., 124 .f K Q Barbara Wyatt Sharon Zuniga Donna Anderson Perry Ashe Bill Braddock Whnda Bradford Dean Crofts Sonya Cusack David Fletcher Hubert Gillenwater Barbara Green George Griffeth Carla Helton Ron Kelly Vicky Knowles Peggy Lee Kathleen Leemon Nancy Locke Cindy Loyer Rosemary Mitchell joe Pritchard Robert Smith Robin Steelman Sheila Weiss Crystal Winklepleck Anna Young Bob Bachman and Lynn Dirgo add school colors to the Sophomore car Freshmen '77, ,.,, bl V A , ' You Laney My 1 7' -wffffa F IWOPIVHVG EIB Hffpc ff!! M if sa... Donna Parsons, Secretaryg Ralph Walker, Presidentg Susan Smith, Treasurer Lewis Adams Robert Algeo Audine Allen George Andreu Candy Ayers james Bainbridge Loyce Baldwin Rick Barnes Sunday Beckwith Mary Beisner Rogar Bellamy Marlene Benson Eddie Bezdek Kathleen Bishop Norman Bonnett David Booker George Boone Debbie Boswell Louis Bottego Robert Boyd Judy Bradford Alice Bragg Scott Brinkley Alan Brown Cynthia Brown Gwenda Brown Terry Brown Marcia Bunch Mary Burgess Barbara Carlson Debbie Carroll Margi Chapman Bob Clark Gloria Clark Hilda Clark Janice Clark Quintella Clethen Steve Cole Douglas Coleman Debra Colson Charles Copeland Debbie Cox ,ff fa 'fx J- Y , I-ev 16 1 if W ' lb is a I S 1 1 X e if I Mali c f ,Z ' lf f . ' ' Frosh Hn ffm' ff 2:1 Ag 4 X If, 'ii G - -Lp , ' L ! J 1 f My-gi 2 wr... if 1 bs f nf ' - .-... 1 wr '5 1' 'Q' ' 7 , 4' . . 1 ii' , JZ' . 'f 1 'N 4 , .. . A :Q 35: J i.,, Y ,sua X, .- t ' ,V f if 5 . 1 5 3 it 'il 5 V 1 i ffl . 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' , ,ff V , '- A ' 'n - ,U f I 'f l , ? ra K '9' ,I l 'ft s f I ' L f ft s V V f , K fy., i s re fffff A 'aware-'W A' , 1.1 5 1' ' 4 , 1 'I 1 3 in f 1. f L 4 A if fx K 4 we i U Y i z -'l' . ' ' f ,r , , ,f'3ff'E i 1 ' , i , , E V A ,J f . 7 1, 1: ,rvl If Aww? L, 1' ,QQ 2.1 I A . '.f 'f V' A N is A Lim? ik, f -' 5' l 9 gl I, QM Freshmen revel in unexpected The Freshman class is well represented in Homecoming festivities. , 23 'Q l l Selling balloons is one of the various Frosh fund raising events. Q 3' ' , ' 574532, j P 1 Y -f x 1 , ' X V ffjf' i l Q as 1 SXTXNX ' I if - 4'-willful! I 1' l ai ' 43 ' so yi P Q l I if l ? ll L-e if W 5,1 av iz' fi .. l fly? ft ' fic' 4? ,Q , H x Q7 ' l A 4 X i . X? , S '1 nl' 'V ' ' 1. i ' f-V- fi: W1-1' f M C i f - r ki 4 ,.V- , Y , ' ,Q 1 gknighthood , ,SL , A 5 7 X ' I me fl GY ., ' . ?2aJ'f:xx f W I I W ' 7 SML, 'i if . 7,15 ' A 4' A ' 'i': G --l. fs? A ' 'l T M -' S . 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Donna Parsons starts the fun-filled climb to upper classmanship. Freshmen learn t f . azz ' , h , A i A A f' ,pgq xi X , f A We iv r 1, fl 1 'jf U f Z 1 ,f , A R fi N fe ' I m 'Cf :3 .I T lv- I E ,fi k l ,wx I 1,4 435 J!! ,2 f ff? ' 4 'Q Q42:r 2?f' ' . ffl A! 4 Y 1 H, I '1 1 In' ,Q ..: x 0, -. f f My , ,,.. V MA Z: no-ffl -.. 3 if-,f X T . T t W W T T, if Mite W T T T 1 it , if f f 'J dl 1 fr Vg 'QQ O 4' ' f A 'A . I. . ' Q a.,: , , Y , M .,., 'V.VV. lg , . , ways of RHS ,, ff Z ' A Q 52. ,149 gf! .X I A X Barbara Sutter Vicki Tate john Teho Robert Temple Karen Terrell Kirk Tmxel Decla Tyler Sue Vanclers Peggy Vardy Debra Varnedoe Linda Waggoner Danny Waldrip Ralph Walker Danny Wheeler Michael Whitaker Roland White V '- ' f Q gi? ' A V 1-W X X. .. 5 Xt i RAR. P K ra .,--3, Former Monroe student, 9 X, Q ' . 1 R -X i J r Walter Kessler gets ad- vice from Mr. Marley. ' ff zQm5if,.1 25565455 aa :.' '51 .-ei . Mark Hines intently stud- ies the formation of the solar system. Freshmen Search for knowledge Ramona Willette Paula Wilson Lori Wiseheart Pam Woodlee Fredda Woodmansee Edward Woolston Lina Wooten E Nicholina Yanni Ann Yoakum Vickie Zwick Q , L h J A .1 - fi x Q WX ffl 4 1 4:1 ll: , 4 . 1 -' X f 'ya-, ' ' if M -'K x l? 1 f , P V ,i , Qs ff-4.5 5 -as in David Booker and Deb- bie Carroll gain insights into RHS traditions. Robert Algeo and Ann Yoakum conduct a very important experiment. ffif , Q: r if Q V ,ri N i x A ' j . :CEI - N r f X ab X, I I If ', I X V '. V, sg if - x ., ' ., V ix A ' if V ii , fi: 'A,,,, ' A 1 - 4: V gif 'V ,3 ff Z 1 9 l 1 V. he if , l g g, 'f' r i ' .V Q V ff, x 4 john Barnett Christine Craft, Marie Daniels Steven Fletcher jucly Hall Leo Henderson Pat Kel ly Jerry Schrenker Nancy Slayton Debbie Wozniak Lance McBride considers the many aspects of Eng- lish literature. .-75 E'-'Wa fl 2 ,K Qi? J 'nr- 7 fi kffgigl yxvio' rganizations Playing life'5 funny little giznzes . U70rking 10 achieve perfection uflaile finding time to lnngla at onrfelifey. Debbie Easler, co-editorg Mr. Overstreet, advisorg Barbara Browne, editor. Excalibur artists animate special memories of year ANNUAL beginning work the previous spring learning the simple mechanics that aren't so simple trying to make varied and interesting layouts discovering you've used the wrong fitting sheet for captions count- ing headlines right the first time .. . using the new light table to crop pictures losing and borrowing rulers and cropping wheels . .. find- ing candid pictures that really look candid . . . losing pictures the night before deadline squeezing in the freshman section at the last min- ute muffing the faculty pictures en- couraging words from O and Barbara closing subscription drive joyously on time working on copy until all hours of the night reaching second deadline with just a few minor catastrophes mounting tensions and hopes of success . . . recounting hard work, tears, smiles of past semesters creating more than a book-recreating a year Excalibur 1969. CLASSES: Dee Forrler, julie McLaren, Pat Crosby, Mary Button, editorg Bon- nie Ho, Debbie jordan. I50 A '59 My Ml' WW , , ,, , 473 SPORTS: Doug Brill, Denny Spray Earl Garland, editorg Robin Mc Clure, Tim Tinius. Nancy Tucker, scheduling editorg Debbie Cole, copy editor. Recounting work, smiles, and tears of staffs effort ClfRRICUI.L'M: jim DeGen- min, editor: Kitten Moore, ,Iifhnny Berk. ORGANIZATIONM jan McLartan, editorg Nancy King, Pat Fennel, Suzi Foster, Nancy Fuller, Judy Shields, Business Man- agerg Candy Van Horn, Ad- vertising Manager. Pat Fennel worries over some problems she faces with the coming annual deadline. FEATURES: Brenda Reddell, Nancy Rus- so, editorg Aileen O'Dell, Marsha War- UCF. Newspaper staff registers alma mater's happenings KNIGHT WRITERS laying out the pages . . , reading page proofs at the printers .. . re- porting on news beats soliciting ads to pay for publication . . . listening to O sermons . . . pasting up dummies before putting the paper to bed selling papers on Friday mornings . .. tripping out at Ralard's . . . working with D.C.T. to produce an all new activities calendar keeping the school well informed. sri Bottom Row: 1, Silverburg, J. Cooper, D. Jordan. Second Rauf: D. Easler, J. Katz, D. Blauvelt. Third Rowr B. Browne, S. Rourke, S. Riley. Fourth Row: M. Warner, N. Tucker, J. McLaren. Fiflh Row: D. Brill, P. Fennel, J. DeGennaro. Top Row: W. Kloepfer, J. Seale, T. Tinius. Newspaper advisor Mr. Overstreet c at r e fu l I y checks a feature page lay- out before sending the paper to bed. S Newspaper saleswoman Marsha Warner is caught in the act of enticing Bruce jefferson with a glance at the paper, receiving his money, and leaving a well satisfied customer. x af.,-' is ki UR. t Beth Hartman, first semester Tim Timus second semester Editor-in-chief. Echtnr in chief ...1 Bolmm Roux' H. Guscott. Setorzd Row: C. Mullaney, l K. Moore, T. Rossi, N, Sleeth. Third Roux' D. Easier, B, Browne. Top Roux' J. DeGennaro, Editor-in-Chief. i 'in excelsis, reaches levels of new literary excellence 'in excelsis' . . . selling Knight Power bumper stickers to raise money putting up advertis- ing posters . . . critiquing student prose and art work sending out rejection and acceptance slips counting lines of poetry holding summer meetings .. . selecting the best student creative endeavors going downtown to talk with Mr. Segars pulling prose work from the creative writing class files . . . searching for the imaginative, the unusual learning from other schools' magazines portraying varied student talents spending many tiring hours laying out the magazine generating student interest in creative writing . . . striving for con- tinual excellence in the highest. Nikki Steed-, requests Student The in excelsis staff gains contributions to in excelsis, our Vfllllnble eXPef1enCe bl' fewew' literary magazine. ing last years magazine. Barlom Rauf: S. Blome, P. Ashe, D. Corwin, A. Baker, W. Maloy, J. Wilson. Pres.: D- Edgar. Sfwfld RUE'-' K- BUYCF31 C- PWM, S' gondi Grinner, V. Crumby, F. Carrera, W, Hardy, Sec. Top Roux' D. Hill, N. Davis, V. Houston. J- MCGSG, I Dram, C- Collins, 5- Pm, V- 'SSW ' Knowles, S. Anderson. l ,V ,J Bolfom Row: K. Moore, D. jordan, Sec., D. Easier, B. Browne, Chap. Second Roux' J, DeGennaro, T. Tinius, Pres., D. Brill. Top Row: M. Warner, Vice Pres.g J. McLaren. J. Overstreet. Sponsor, N. Tucker, Sgt. at Armsg P. Fennel. Library, Quill and Scroll perform valuable services LIBRARY offering to perform the many tasks in a functioning library gaining ex- perience for a possible future occupation working together to keep order making suggestions for valuable reading creating interesting and clever bulletin board displays . . . relieving a tired librarian . . . holding the book fair . . . showing new freshmen the library rou- tine volunteering to aid Robinson through their knowledge and dedication. QUILL AND SCROLL . . . creating the written records . . . working as a team to produce a fine annual and newspaper . . . rushing to meet dead- lines . . . persevering to create a superior product . , . utilizing varied abilities . . . representing Robinsons journalistic groups . . . recognizing the unique and personal talents of each club member cultivating creativity working and playing together . . . helping each other when someone falls behind . , . giving their best. Bulmrzz Raw: N. Heinrich, N. 'Russo, J. Pulgaron, Sz Schang, J. Frier, M. Keith. Second Row: B. Hartman, M. Warner, D. Cole, S. Phillips, S. He 'f1tZ- B- MCH'-1211, P- Daniels. Top Roux' S. Keirn, D. Casenueva, R. Sullivan, S. Ayers, G. johnson, T. Tinius, B. Smith, L. Schwartz. Seniors plan their futures while reminiscing of past SENIOR COMMITTEE competing in the weekly cheering contests planning two big- ger and better Senior clays . . . auctioning mem- bers in a slave sale holding a door prize drawing . . . giving valuable gift certificates for prizes . . . baking for profit .. . sponsoring the annual Senior Banquet guiding the senior class in their big year. f- Frank Burris masterfully encourages his slave Deb- I bie Cole along with a . D teasing tug on her hair. ' -R 'A I58 Q n v Dee Forrler grimaces af- ter Mrs. jones tells her that there are only four dollars left in the jun- ior treasury. Juniors, endeavor to gain useful finesse, knowledge IUNIOR COMMITTEE approaching their final year . . . winning the weekly cheering con- tests at the football assemblies thinking up money making projects . . . having money for a foreign exchange student but being unable to find a home for one . . . sponsoring the Junior- Senior Prom looking forward to becoming the big Seniors of '70. B0ll0I7Z Row: C. johnson, C. Pratt, j. Richmond, JT. Howell, S. Rourke, S. Roberts, R. Skop, T. Rossi, P. Scartozzi. Second Row: D. Forrler, J. Hopkin, H. Bolclen, D. March, S. Painter, J. McLaren, N. Girourd, S. Meyers, M. Bradford. Third Raw: D. Phillips, P. Hanclschy, L. Miller, C, Mullin, B. Ho, M. Montgomery, M. Duran, D. Kreuzkamp, F. Waksman. Fourth Row: C, Burns, G. Smith, P. Iacobacci, J. Keith, B. Algeo, J, White, N. Bozeman, J. Keith, M. Jorgensen. Top Raw: S. Stock, G. Bloom, M. Smith, D. Howton, K. Robbins, H. Smith, B. Coogan, M. Overstreet, S. Moore, B. Hanbury. Gary Dowell conducts a Sophomore committee meeting while Susan Schaeffer looks on laugh- ingly. Sophomores begin RHS, build futu1'e's foundation SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE . . . stepping hes- itantly into the exciting high school world having the new freshmen below you . . . getting used to the daily routine at a new school participating in the Homecoming parade selling antenna footballs for a money-making project working at MacDonald's training center during the summer acquiring a firm base to build on in the future. Bolzom Raw: P. Hines, G. Evers, M. Schrager, C. Scolaro, S. Buckley, A. Towne, S. Campbell, G. Schang. Serand Raw: L. Cash, L. Crawford, S. Craig, S. Schaeffer, S. Walters, F. Evans, P. Farrington, D. Sullivan. Third Raw: M. Gregory, A. Sym0I1S, B- WYaff, D- Kfflfh, M- 16511653- Shakula R. Redclell, J. Bocock. Foufzla Row: K. Works, I.. D'Arrigo, S. Masburn, B. Cambell, R. Crawley, B. Vasser, K. Robbins, D. Satterwhlte. Top Row: G. Totz, W. Davis, M. Elliott, R. Satterwhite, G, Dowell, D. Singer, T. Cook, V. Valdez, B. Bachman. Boltam Row: M. Escalante, D. Hughes, M. Hines, D. Booker, R. Walker. Sammi Row: M. Lorenz, J. Bradford, K. Lyons, S. King, B- FMUCO- Third Row: L. Wooten, D. Boswell, D. Pasons, P. Vardy, M. Hodges. Top Raul: S. Reina, L. Field, S. Smith, B. Curry, B. Tebo, K. Stoks. l Freshmen join Robinson with hopes of unification F R E S H M A N COMMITTEE . . . becoming Knights suddenly and unexpectedly . .. finding their way around their new school begin- ning Robinson activities of their own . . . selling balloons with the Roteens for homecoming becoming independent in high school life trying harder during contests at weelsly pep as- semblies . . . being first freshman class since 1959 Freshmen Michele Lorenz and Brenda Franco pre- pare balloons for sale at ., ,, the Homecoming game, Bollom Row: L. Thomas, V Pres., Coach Mahin, sponsor L. Whitman, Pres. Top Row: R. Slater, Sgr. at Armsg B Berkes, Treas.g B. Kelly, Sec. Knight lettermen achieve goal of athletic perfection I.ETTERMEN'S CLUB . . . gaining membership after earning a varsity letter . . . promoting good sportsmanship . . . participating in the annual Lily Day Easter Drive . . . maintaining acceptable grade averages . . . encouraging others to partici- pate in sports striving to do better. Bollam Row: B. Heinrich, C. Williams, D. Cannon, J. Hill, B. Kelly, R. Gremillion, R. Slater, D. Miller, H. Taylor, T. Deyette, G. Ebanks. Second Rauf: M. johnson, D. Harrison, K. Robbins, S. Trotta, C. Vale, J. Banning, J. Sanders, B. Johnstone, B. Jolley, B. Berkes, S. Moore, K. Robbins, D. Howton, S. Wooten. Third Row: R. Skop, J. Kurtz, N. Russo, C. Martinez, A. Davis, K. Laver, P. Williams, K. Wheeler, N. Fuller, D. Sprietsma, C. Cook, B. Hartman, C. Terry, D, jones, S. Foster, J. McCartan. Fourll: Row: J. Kodatt, K. Johnson, G. Ashworth, L. Whitman, G. Dawson, M. White, B. Smith, L. Thomas, R. Feagle, T. Gray, S. Schaeffer, M. Puls, T, Fuschini, D. Athanasavv, J. Helms, G. Hooper, I Freeman, M. Smith, J. Boggs, R. Veitz. Top Row: C. Nunez, L, Cucinotta, Coach Mahin, sponsor, R. Agnes, J. Craig, O. Franco, R. Brown, D Brill, J, Blair, S. Stock, D. Wirt, J. Musa. I62 A Bollonz Roux' S. Blome, J. Bricker, S. Phillips, Treas.g K. Brown, B. Monolkin, L, Frantz, T, Solis, G. Jack, Sec., D. Phillips, Pres., Mr. DeSalvo Sponsor, D. Spray. Semnd Row: M. Cameron, T. Wall, M. jones, R. Webb, L, Phipps, K. Witzleben, C. Dolhanowsky, G. Blome, W. Hi. Top Row: J. Davis, P. White, J. Craig, K. Scott, J. Bond, C, Donald, G. Smith, G. Cohen. V. Pres. Botlom Roux' N. Sleeth, D. Sprietsma, -I. Richmond, D. Par- rish. Serwzd Row: S. Roberts, K. Terrell, B. Meyer, K. Du Bose, S. Wall, D, Cole, Pres., D. Haney, Treas. Top Rau' B. Snoddy, P. Farmer, J. Hall, Mrs. Houde, sponsor, J, Dagi gett, C. Repkay, V. Pres.g J, Banning. SHS, LHS instill culture, cause interest in language LATIN HONOR SOCIETY excelling in Latin maintaining a B average fur- thering their knowledge of the Latin customs . . . holding the annual spring banquet . . . dress- ing as the Romans once dressed tutoring struggling Latin students holding monthly meetings . . . enjoying Latin. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY broadening their knowledge of Spanish-oriented lands and people . .. tapping new members each semester . . . having a formal induction for the first time conversing, when possible, in the Spanish language .. .planning a field trip to Bradenton to see the DeSoto Festival . . , tutoring struggling Spanish I students . . . entering the annual Dec- lamation contest enjoying a new language. P. White, Pres.g N. Ful- ler, Sec.g J. McCarran Treas. NHS prepares for future by facing responsibilities NHS exemplifying the ideals of character, service, leadership and scholarship inducting the top 15 percent of the senior class pre- paring for the future being respected by faculty, fellow students setting example of true Knighthood at RHS tutoring students in diverse courses accepting responsibilities striving to achieve long dreamed goals. Linda Ball Mary Barclay Janet Barriball john A. Beck Stephen Blome john Bricker l Barbara Browne janet Clark Darryl Casanueva Gerald Cohen Deborah Cole john Craig Patricia Daniel Vicki Davidson James DeGennaro Constance Dolhanowsky Abigail Donnellan Susan Dorsey Kristime DuBose Gary Ebanks Grace Edquid Linda Escalante Richard Feagle Pat Fennel Linda Fiala Teresa Fiedler Nancy Fuller Lorrie Gregor Harry Guscott Debra Hardin Walter Heinrich Cynthia Henderson XWillie Ho Nancy Janikowski Jacquelyn jewett Gove Johnson Paul Johnson Helen jurdack Charles Nunez, Ir. Clara Mahoney Janice McCarran Robin McClure Sandra Miller Cynthia Perry Richard Petrone Susan Phillips David Qualls Brenda Reddell Linda Richmond Patricia Ryle Kay Shaw Nikki Sleeth Dennis Spray Edna Vassar Sheila Wall john Watkins Linda West Paul White Lawrence Whitman Paul White enlightens Round i Table members with his ex- planation of a math problem. Round Table exemplifies excellence in scholarship ROUND TABLE . . . obtaining a high scholastic achievement maintaining a 3.8 average for one year at Robinson reaching a position of proud distinction among fellow students constantly competing for higher honors . .. ing sponsored by Mrs. Brownfield setting worthwhile goals . . . having the determination to work for something that is more than grades . . . building for the future. fx if V.-me-4 M! Q6 ,N Bonom Row: B. Snoddy, G. Blome, J. Banning, M. Cameron, D. McMillan..Ser011d Row: P. White, D. Cole, B, Ho, J. Sung, B. Algeo, L. Williams, S. Roberts. Top Raw: Mrs. Brownfield, sponsorg P. Farmer, G. Hus- sin, R. McClure, N. Sleeth, S. Phillips. Bozzom Row: W. Ho, A. Salmon, J. Beck, B. Heinrich, P. White, R. Geddes, D. Spray, Semfzd Row: G. Edquid, S. Wall, R. Tyson, B. Browne, B. Shattles, D. Phillips. Top Raw: K. Robbins, R. Jacobson, W, Kloepfer, G. Hooper, S. Stock, B. jefferson. - ICC urges understanding and alliance among clubs ICC building better understanding among clubs . . . planning projects for school improve- ment learning to work together for sim- ilar goals . . . retaining club identity . . . solving club problems . , , getting new ideas . . . achiev- ing unity . . . learning to get along with diverse groups of people providing the basis for understanding and cooperation among all people. OFFICERS: S. Stock, Pres., P, Crosby, Corres. Sec., L. Bull, Rec. Sec. L. Crawford, M. Snell, C. Hayes, J. Sanders, N. Fuller, J. McCarran, S, Stock, P. Crosby, B. Heinrich, J. jewett, D. March J. Banning R. Vietz L. Wooten, A. Yoakum, D. Boswell, B. Reddell, B. Browne, M. Chapman, C. Repkoy, B. Ho, S. Roberts, N. Sleeth, J. Iilarriball, D. ,Easler N Davis, T. Rossi, 1, Kelley, S. Stallard, C. Donald, P. Scartozzi. ' ' f RHS reaches new heights through Knight Congress STUDENT COUNCIL . . . starting off the new year with enthusiastic plans sponsoring the Manatee bus trip selling Heath candy for the second year selling student directories monitoring the halls during both lunches giving the Freshman class a helping hand during their first year at RHS . . . participating in the Toys for Tots drive .. . supervising class elections stamping banners and posters maintaining contact among administration, facul- ty, and students airing student problems during meetings showing new students around the Knight kingdom . . . planning, con- structing, and creating an exquisite Night of Knights working long hours to keep coun- cil functioning having a mod sponsor acting in place of absent representatives electing new officers in the spring giving of themselves, representing student body at RHS. S. Stock, Vice Pres.g J. jewett, Corres. Sec., P. Crosby, Sec.- Treasg B. Heinrich, Pres. L.1-l. .......-.....1..-1.-.. at- s C. Martinez, S. Moore, R. McClure, L. Ball, J. Keith, J. Ho,'K. Works, R. Stracke, D. Adams, S. Craig, G. Evers, P. Hines, B. Campbell, S. Walters, P, Farrington, D. Keith, J, Beck, N. Girouard, S. Mashburn, S. Schaeffer, A. Salmon, N, Janikowski, M. Bodimer, C. Cook, L. Hires, M. Leslie, J. Kurtz, G. Totz, D. Sullivan, D. Satterwhite, M. Smith, E. Woolston, S. Prayor, D. Booker, R, Algeo. ,530 ,... i Q e 1 1 i 1 i Q f. 51 xx .1 Q ff .t., , fi . Ywhvimu 1 ,V 74 11, iff' 15, 1 f ,. w, . , , A 244:11 . V - .5 . ' I 1 if v-. I 2 ,, 7 Buzzy Heinrich relates details of a candy sale to the coun- cil for approval. Sponsor, Mrs. Menendez, dis- cusses Knight Congress business with Johnny Beck, 13-. I69 R. Swanson, Vice Pres., F. Lopez, Sec., B, Jef. ferson, Pres., J. O'Brien, Treas.g Mr, DiSalvo, Sponsor. NFL receives recognition through debate activities NFL debating on controversial issues inducting new and talented members gain- ing valuable points at state contests . . , working as a team but also as individuals . .. competing in difficult categories and coming out ahead . . . acquiring more and more confidence as the year progresses speaking with dignity and pro- ficiency meeting each new encounter with renewed determination showing respect for opponents . .. using knowledge gained from observation . . . attaining fresh insight with each meet . . . thinking quickly and clearly . . . gain- ing satisfaction from representing Robinson. Boltom Roux' P. Cambell, M. Stanford, R. Cantrell, L. Fiala, V. Seiffert, C. Hickey. Second Row: R. Moore, R. Webb, R. Tyson, F. Lopez, S, Holton, J. Roman, Tbifd Row: Mr. White, J. Katz, J, O'Brien, V. Cruise, K. Witzleben, Mr. Sarver, Tap Raw: J. Craig, H. Smith, R. Schmidt, J. Swanson, B. Jefferson, Mr. Scionti, E. Witzleben. Bollam Row: C. Morrone, T. Solis, S. Reina, C. Snell, T. Grasso, D. Lyles, M, McKinnes, B. Shattles. Top Row: B. Baldwin, L. Ratto, K. Brown, G. Bolden, Mrs, Yates, sponsorg j. Kodatt, D. Baker, J. Silverberg, M. Ridenhover. Bollam Row: M. Ridenhower, Sec.g B. Shatrles, Pres.g D. Baker, Vice Pres. of Works. Top Row: G. Bolden, Hist.g J. Silverberg, Treasg K. Brown, Vice Pres. of Projects, FHA relates significance of attaining various skills FHA learning about homemaking en- joying fellow club members' knowledge seeing the need for efficiency in their futures discussing new and modern techniques for running a home being prepared for the problems they may face as homemakers . . . keep- ing the hall display case interesting and informa- tive offering promises of good times and education to prospective members selecting club projects with enthusiasm demonstrat- ing their proficiency by preparing food for the mother-daughter banquet selling school rec- ord books as a money-making project . . . swap- ping ideas and suggestions practicing skills expected of a homemaker convincing RHS of the club's value by its usefulness. Boltom Row: K. Robbins, G. Edquid, Chap.g M. Edquid, Pres.g G. Evers. Top Row: J Miller, C. Loyer, L. Dodds, C. Habecker. YFC, FCA realize ideals through active leadership YOUTH FOR CHRIST holding devotions every Monday morning . . . enjoying friendships within the club discussing Christianity in relation to school and home life inviting guests to attend devotions . . . stretching their lives to new dimensions responding to the need for understanding in daily life . .. demon- strating the rewards of high moral standards . . . having actions reflect ideals. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES . . . encouraging good sportsmanship and devel- oping sound minds seeking solutions to problems through religion gaining respect in school life meeting the challenge of liv- ing a Christian life participating in varied athletic activities being united by common bonds of interest . . . relating the importance of club association to fellow students setting an example for others to follow. ' ' K. H 'Ito M. Puls, D. Witt, B. CHIIIP' Ballom Raw' Coach V Bessent sponsor Second Row: B. Potts, H. Daniels, R, McGuire, M. KeyS6f, I 321.1 sgherwhhe, B. Winn. Top Row: b H S Fang Omg. Thing Rowfjw Freerrian, D. Satterwhite, M, Stiffler, B. Restal, E. Harrelson, B. JOIEY, Li 'I'homas, Cjhapg J. Mulder, S. Walder, G. Ebanks, M. Ball, M. LaGrand, R. Zuccato, D. Singer, G- Griffith' l72 A Botlom Row: J. Doyne, Sec.g S. Walker, B. Meyer, P. Williams, Treas.g P. Smith. Second Row: M. Deppeller, M. Linares, V. Pres.g D. Norris, H. Bolden. Top Row: C. Hotsinpiller, T. Doyne, M. O'Mara, M. Wishart, D. Rose. ff Bollom Row: S. Prayor, M. Leeland, G, Legarreta, R. Clark. Serond Row: J. Bricker, B. Snoddy, H. Baillargeon, R. jackson, S. Leeland. Top Row: C. Mathis, W. Wells, Mr. Wadley, sponsorg R. Jacobson, Pres. FBLA and Chess groups look to important moves FBLA backing knowledge with skill learning the ways of the business world producing responsible leaders of the future gaining a better understanding of the law by watching a trial tackling their yearly proj- ect with organization and determination using knowledge gained in club activities in their respective business classes learning through sharing 'ideas . . . looking to the future with the security of experience. CHESS CLUB improving strategy through practice learning new moves from other members .. . challenging each other to matches . .. concentrating for what seems like hours on a single move keeping track of their wins and losses realizing that through mistakes comes a dividend of knowledge introduc- ing interested students to an exciting pastime . . . feeling the joy of winning . . . learning to win and lose gracefully . . . playing in the spirit of friendly competition. 130110771 R011-' D- Peter, K4 PWYY- J- DHWMSOU- K- FOX, R. DiCkinson. Serwld Raw: A. Atkins D Gourdeau V Rosche S Chailcowski Mr McClellan sponsor. Top Roux' j. jirkbride, M. Wade, D, Houke, J. Swanson, Science Club lives anewg Para-Meds obtain insight SCIENCE being revived after deactivation . , . finding the willing Mr. McClellan to spon- sor their efforts . . . securing the necessary funds for a place in the annual developing pride in their projects going on field trips to broaden perspective learning to use delicate equipment staying after school until the job is complete . . . being it member of reestab- lishecl unit exploring horizons of science. PARA-MEDS . . . uniting members with a com- mon future goal preparing for a career in medicine sacrificing many hours of self in hospital work . . . sponsoring underprivilegecl families during the holiday season taking on added responsibilities . ., lending their lives to the community having a spiffy sponsor, Mrs. Faulkner, giving to others in need. Bollwll Roux' C. Nunez. G. Hooper. Second Roux' C. Mehring, C. Morrnne, A. Simmons, B. Sutter, Tap Roux' L. Hall, S. Sutter, B. Hartman. H La ml I74 I Bollrmz Roux' M. Keith, Sec., R. Tyson, Pres. Top Roux' g J. Kodatt, Treas.g D, Sprietsma, V. Pres. Achievement forms pride in Fine Arts Club action FINE ARTS holding auditions early in the year selecting only the most talented to become members . . . planning to the last de- tail in sponsoring the annual Christmas Formal nominating the jolliest students to run for Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus buying just the right Christmas tree for the cafeteria . . . making the season brighter putting on a double assembly to entertain the student body . . . spend- ing long hours perfecting their diverse talents , . . achieving much to earn the acclaim of both students and faculty working creatively un- der the able leadership of Mrs. Reaney learning that it takes more than talent to succeed. km Boilom Raw: J. Drain, A. Redlcy, T. Tinius, S. Bocock, R, Powell, D. Durham, M. Moore. Second Row: Mrs. Turner, Sponsor, G. Jack, J. Katz, N. Russo, M. Neill, W. Gaylor, M. Keith, D. Jones, D. Phillips. Third Roux' C. Dolhanowsky, C. Flanagan, P. Johnson, R. Tyson, S. Bond, V. Payne, N. Sleeth, J. O'Brien. Fourth Row: B. Wright, D. Sprietsma, J. Kodatt, E, Vassar, D. Duncan, D. Orr, C. Meredith. Fifzlz Raw: P. Freda, J. Singleton, D. Micks, J. Davis, L. Aaby, L. Putney, P. Livingston, J. jordan. Bozlam Roux' C. Vanl-lorn, Corr, Sec., N. Russo, Rec. . Sec., B. Reddell, V. Pres., R, McClure, Treas. Top Row: K. Lutgen, Sgt. at Armsg B, Browne, Pres., J. McCartan, Chap., N. Tucker, Historian. Ro-Teens nurture daisies of cheerfulness in service RO-TEENS welcoming new faces with a daisy and a smile sacrificing Sunday after- noons to paint banners charging a nickel everytime someone speaks out of turn . . . watch- ing the fines roll in after that first silent meeting pitching in and painting an entire house ordering bright blue sweatshirts and knowing they w0n't always be so blue . . . mak- ing daisy beat tags and supplying teachers with them . . . sending members to Rotary luncheons showing up at the wrong place f.. com- bining talents with Interact to paint the peeling catwalks decorating for the victory dance after the King game doing anything but sleeping at the slumber party wishing RHS a Merry Christmas . .. growing daisies of hap- piness throughout the school and community . . . remembering to always put service above self. SP8 Barlow Raw: C, Lind, N. Russo, J. Barriball, M. Keith, S. Schang, J. Pulgaron, A, O'Dell, A. Davis, R. Skop, S. Burch. Second Row: N. '1fuCkC1', C. VanHorn, K. Shaw, J, Frier, G. Smith, D, Easier, J. Kelley, B. Reddell, S. Foster, N. Fuller. Third Row: S. Stallard, J. Katz, P. Daniel, R. Webb, C. johnson, P. Scartozzi, D. Forrler, J, McCartan. Fourzh Row: B. Browne, L. Frissell, S. Riley, S. Rourke, P. I-Iandschy, J, Bond, P. MIXOU, K, Huggins, S. Phillips, R. Tyson. Top Row: R. McClure, M. Montgomery, C. Donald, N. Girouard, J. White, D. Artnak, 1- Kodaffi C- I-008- Em q, X x Nan Girouard drinks a foamy toast to the fight- ing Knights as Roteens boost spirit with a skit for Plant Week. Suzi Foster is aided by Interact brothers John Craig and Greg Hussin as they ready their car for the Homecoming parade. , , 34 ..,' ,WUI , '!5jirii:f1'2ii iiil 5 ,gli 5, Patti Scartozzi cleverly an- swers impossible questions posed by old members at a Roteen rush party first se- mester. Bollam Raw: M. Snell, Chapg B. Bissett, Treas.g G. Hooper, Parl. Second Row: G. Hussin, V. Pres.g J. Craig, Sec. Top Row: J. Beck, Pres. johnny Beck and john Craig combine efforts in building the egg cage for Plant Week. 4 E Z Mike Overstreet, Mike Drake, and Roteen sister jan White sacrifice a weekend's time to help with the badly needed paint job at Robinson. I78 I - A hearty handshake from president johnny Beclegeonfirms Steve Keirn's membership dur- ing th'eWf'i?s't '?5?Te-stef inductions. Interact brothers unite to surpass all previous aims INTERACT planning early in the year for their fantastic Plant Week finding just the right car for the big smash . . . buying only old eggs to bombard the fearless occupants of the egg cage making Coach Mahin happy by feeding his hungry Knights . . . outdoing every- one in spirit for the coveted game supply- ing RHS with a squad of real cheerleaders yelling about the big dogs and little dogs . . . arriving early in the morning to help Ro-Teens W 'V ' paint the school doing more supervising than painting watching the rain wash away everyone's hard work accompanying sister Ro-Teens to weekly Rotary luncheons unit! ing to serve RHS unselfishly. .1-ga 5 Bazzom Row: B. Bissett, L. Helms, J, Beek, M, Drake, C. Scoville. Semnd Raw: J. Freeman, J, Craig, H. Taylor, D. Miller, M. Overstreet, M. Snell, W. Cesky. Top Raw: W. Meador, R. Gremillion, G. Hussin, T. Fuschini, L. Matassini, S. Keirn, G. Johnson, G. Hooper. Patti Iacobacci and Diane Kreuzkamp uphold the Ki- wanette tradition of painting Knightheads on the field be- fore home games. Kiwanette unity requires enthusiastic participation 'fff KIWANETTES . . . beginning the new year by painting Knightheads on the football field for all home games . . . painting banners for all the games, but somehow losing them the first day up sponsoring the first victory dance having a slumber party after the dance . . . Pride Your 5661 Knights . . . hosting the first city-wide dinner meeting of the year candy houses storybook children wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving . . . collecting for leukemia, MS, and Muscular Distrophy . . . winning a prize for the best skit at the King dinner meeting . . . Rudy . . . brightening the office with a Christ- mas tree going to MacDonald's with Key Club for the annual Christmas party . . . making Christmas just a little bit nicer . . . spilling blue paint in the patio messing up the pledges for initiations . .. cheering in the TU fountain . . . washing windows and cleaning the fish pond . . . painting Knightheads on the track . . . working together to stay number one. Bozmm Roux' P, Springer, C. Pratt, D. Blauvelt, C. Martinez, V. White, A, Davis, K, Laver, P. Crosby, M. Bodimer, j. Lemley, C. Cook, -F Waksman. Seromz' Raw: C. Burns, C, Mullin, J. Keith, P. Clark, B. Hartman, D. Sprietsma, G. Smith, T. Smith, L. Ball, J. jewett, J. Kurtz, C. Dolhanowsky, P. Williams, D. Jones. Top Row: J. Hartman, N. Davis, D. Cole, S. Thomas, M. Duran, D. Kreuzkamp, T. Matalon, D. Wright D. Parrish, P, Fennel, J. Keith, K. Wheeler. I80 J Kathy Laver coaches Ginger Smith, June Keith, and Toni Smith as they rehearse a Christmas skit to be given at a city-wide dinner meeting. i 5: X? i ? 1 l U55 'ax fi E '. Mitsui xv iii H-Y ,il Wulf M5155 'ivw.Tqh ' N3ulmmii2 me 'fv i f' fn WJ' f ,,. xiii ii , f lf, Una' ' - , 2 I i J. Lemley, Corr. Se-c.g M. Bodimer, Treas.g D. Cole, Historiang C, Cook, Rec. Sec.g P. Fennel, V. Presg L. Ball, Pres. i Pat Crosby assists Kiwan- ettes in spreading Thanks- giving wishes to the RHS student body as she hangs u sign, l Boftam Row: A. Salmon, Pres. I Top Row: B, Smith, Sec., F. Burris, V. Pres. Key Club serves RHS by strengthening school ties KEY . , . introducing the new sticker to Robin- son . . . building with n new sponsor, Mr. Sarver helping Kiwanis deliver 40,000 pounds of fertilizer taking time off from school to make the day brighter for the kids at MacDon- ald's Training Center . . . having members show up for a night meeting coming through with decorations for the Leto victory dance attending Thursday night dinner meetings giving the girls a chance by sponsoring the an- nual Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . sending members to the staff convention in Daytona Beach sharing i 'th Key Club members from all over si. .. building pride in club, school. 12 Q ., ,. lt' Q Vit Bolmfn Row: R. Fulton, K. Gonzalez, F. Burris, A, Salmon, M. Gossett, M. Smith, S. Moore, S. Schaeffer, j. Bowen, L. Schwartz, R. Brown, D I-Iowton, T. Tinius. Top Roux' Mr. Sarver, sponsor-5 S, Stock, B. Berkes, J. Wfatkins, B. Heinrich, B. Smith, S. Brockman, G. Ebanks, L. Thomas R. Sullivan, B. Johnstone, K, Robbins, l82 I Steve Moore and Frank Burris shuttle tables to clear the cafeteria for a Key Club dance after the Leto game. Lee Schwartz boosts Key spirit by convincing Den- ny Spray that buying at Robinson license plate is ri must, Kiwtmette president Lin- da Bull backs Mike Gos- sett in their endeavor to bring brother-sister clubs together. Anchor members enjoy dessert while attending a dinner at school. Anchor members achieve high ideals While serving ANCHOR developing lasting friendships handling responsibilities making voo- doo dolls to ignite school spirit hosting a Christmas party for the Tampa day nursery using their vitality and eagerness to better the community providing a service through the sale of class pins sponsoring the city-wide dinner in April taking pride in their em- blem, the Anchor selling cookbooks holding a dinner for new members . . . learning to practice high ideals for a lifetime to come. u uf' ,FQ OFFICERS: Bottom Raw: D. Norris, V. Pres.g M. Button, Pres. Top Row: N. Heinrich, Rec. Sec.g K, Spivey, Corr. Sec.g C. Cochran, Treas. E .ai X2 2' . fa-i iii bi 4,3 .41 Bollofn Raw: S. Walker, L. Flynn, N. Heinrich, J. Doyne, J. Simon, K. Spivey, C. Perry, C. Langston, J, Aclams, S. Hunkin. Serond Row: D. NOYHS, G- H2f1'mOf1, C. Welch, C. Cochran, A. Donnellan, J. Spencer, K, Terrell, D. Abercrombie, M. Button. Tlwifd Row: D. Hall, K. Scott, E. Stanley, ,l- Wl5h3ff, L. Smith, j. Clark, C. Miclkift, P, Shellenbarger, Top Row: C. Gregory, P. johnson, S. Anderson, M. Linares, S. McGee, K. Telles, K. Phillips, J. Smith, D. Hawkins. i WML. Janet Clark and Lillian Smith prepare tap cards for new members. Debbie Norris and Mary Button explain the details of their project. Night meeting at some- one's home is part of the routine of being an active 1.0. member, I Members of JO. and Opti-Miss represent their clubs while participating in Homecoming. Mr, Alvis, 1.0. sponsor and Denny Spray discuss the plaque they will sell at Gasparilla. l8b A OFFICERS: D. Spray, Pres.g D, Qualls, Treas.g T, Gray, V. Pres.g D. Eddings, Sec. y Jr. Optimist attains goals in worthwhile enterprises JUNIOR OPTIMIST . . . setting an example through group participation . . . contributing time gat. u . ' and effort towards achievement giving a I dance after the Gainesville game . . . displaying fellowship and service by giving a barbecue for the Seffner juvenile Home . . . expressing broth- erhood while sponsoring a Christmas dance for those less fortunate establishing friendships through their work together . . . striving to reach goals raising money through the sale of plaques at Gasparilla facing the future. 1 4 4 Bofiom Row: Mr. Alvis, sponsorg R. Hornsby, J, Sizemore, D. Eddings, D. Spray, D. Qualls, P. White. Semnd Rauf: G. Hoevet, R. Veitz, E. Wltzleben, B. Jefferson, M. Blood, T. Gray. Tap Row: D. Eland, T. ivifoinnis, 1. swam, D. wifi, B. Jolley, R. Powell. I87 Ballom Roux' A. Mira, M. Jorgensen, S. Griffin, D. Swartz, B. Meyer, S. Wall, K. DuBose, L. Fiala M. Neill T Fiedler Semnd Raw- L Hem- J. Esposito, D. Haney, B. Strecter, C. McCracken, V. Evans, S. Roberts, C. Cusack, J. Cooper. Third Row: D. iNev1comb Manulkin .H iBolderli E. Vassar, D. Duncan, L. Repass, P. McBride, B. Ho, N. Sleeth, D. Calhoun. Fozmb Roux- C, Flanagan, J. Johnson Bradford C, Henderson D. Coursey, J. Sung, S, Burgess, S. Henning, J. Kimhrell. Top Rauf: B. McHugh, S. Lanclsberg, B, Algeo L. Allen J., Shields L. Pliipps K Witzle ben, C. Osborne, N. Bozeman. ' , ' ' ' 17 f. ,f . ,-..-aw-F' ,-......-..... ,. - ., 4 ..., .,.,.-,.m. gas' , 21, f . 4. Opti-Miss members show spirit through dedication OPTI-MISS being a worthwhile asset in school and community helping where help is needed working long hours on banners to activate spirit . . . preparing voo-doo dolls for the Plant and King games hanging Christ- mas wreaths on office doors . . . filling stockings for the Salvation Army . . . furthering good will through the holiday season . . . having Gasparilla as the theme for their dinner combining fun and work for a successful car wash spreading happiness throughout the children shel- ter during Easter learning through service . . . probing the world for better understanding. OFFICERS: N. Bozeman, Sec., N. Sleeth, Pres., D. Coursey, Chaplaing J. Shields, V. Pres. usa-J ' ff . li' OFFlCERS: B. Shattles, Historiang K. Strub. Secg G. Edquid, Pres. Z Club confirms interest through vigorous activity Z CLUB . . . starting the year out with enthusi- asm . .. tapping and initiating new members to create a closer club relationship being af- filiated with Zonta International aiding the Girls' Club of Tampa . . . selling candy at Christ- mas to help erect a new building . . . sponsoring a bake sale to raise money always being available to help others . . . hosting a dinner for Z Clubs throughout the city . . . Growth through Service participating persistently prov- ing their sincerity and interest through service. Bollom Rmfu: K. Strub, N. Gidclens, M. Ifdquid, G. Eclquid, J. Fernandez, L. Reese, V. Seiffert, B. Shattles, Top Raw: D, Manigralco, J, Silver- berg, M. Ridenhower, D. Presnell, S. Smith, S, McClamma, F. Miller, B. Mallory, J. Miller. R. Geddes, J. Daggett, D. Boggs, K. Robbins, R. Mills, D. Ulm, C. Nunez, B. Field, L, Cucinotta, D, Harrison, C, Williams, Mr, Prior, sponsor, Af, Y, s ' EZ. sf .1 T2 f -ff? , 4 ., Q 4 - -4 'fa' gf? Jr. Sertoma betters RHS JCL revives old tradition JUNIOR SERTOMA . . . excelling in service to RHS typifying their motto, Service to all Mankind . . . making signs to boost spirit dur- ing the football season considering and re- considering ideas for projects painting the pressbox earning money at Gasparilla by parking cars exemplifying unselfish service, friendliness, and tolerance. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE . .. promoting old Latin ways open to all interested in Latin sponsoring the dance Knights in Rome bringing RHS students closer to a Latin atmosphere attending the state Latin forum in March competing for honors selecting the best to represent Robinson .. . re- viving traditions set long ago. Borlom Raw: D. Eddings, W. Wells, B. Weaver, W. Ho. Second Row: P. Ryle, K, Brown, C. Mel-iring, B. Manulkin, J. Edgar, T. Solis. Third Raw: K. Witzleben, R. Webb, L. Frantz, J. Smith, L. Phipps, D. Ebanks. Top Rows P. White, D, Harrison, R. Sullivan, D. Spray. I90 I P f 6 H OFFICERS: D. Jordan, Chaplain, S. Wall, Pres., C. Mullinax, Sec.g T. Fied- ler, V. Pres., B. Hurst. Recorder. y Knightettes demonstrate enthusiasm and initiative KNIGHTETTES being distinguished by ceaseless dedication . . . selling programs at foot- ball games . . . decorating goal posts to promote spirit . . . ushering football fans to their reserved seats backing our basketball team enthusi- astically through group attendance earning 100 points to become a proud Knightette inspiring individual as well as group initiative receiving a letter for devoted service sponsoring annual dinner wearing the let- ter K to signify their true status as Knights. Bollom Row: C, Mullinax, K. Cooper, M. Boggs, T. Fiedler, M. Nickerson, S. Wall, W. Gerould, D, Ratliff, D. Abercrombie, P. Tackson, L. Sanders, J. Fiedler. Top Row: J. Carly, T. Bradshaw, K. Siterlit, B. Stursr, J. Knon, D. Wilkinson, L. Van Stavern, C. Force, j, Ho, F. Carrera. f fn ,y 'in M1 , A ,I 2' 5, 7 ' ,- , ,A W , ,,f, ,, ' 7 f V Af ,,,,,n f 1 A w f, ,1 .'-Z' i fn ge A , ' 'L A 1 I U 1 4 , if g .L. 5 if - -Q -M x S6 -YQ Q . QPJ5 r-- 19' si if Q f-v I f4--: '- ' X l . 3 legwwe- -- Y X -3. ' aT Features Playing oat' part in life'5 pageant . Setting a scene of .fplenelor that alwayf .feetny to bring forth tome- tlaing ,fpeeial . . . and perhapf a little Jlaownzansloip. x Queen Nancy Russo gets a congratu- lations kiss from her escort. Homecoming '68 features beauty, emotions, victory HOMECOMING feeling the chilly nip of the autumn night air , . . shivering in your brand new suit craning your neck to view all the people in the bright shiny cars . , , presenting the Homecoming candidates .. . sitting on the edge of your seat in excited expectation feeling happy all over for Queen Nancy and her court watching the Knights crush Chamberlain attending the beautiful dance sponsored by the Cheerleaders . . . eating at the ritziest resa taurants in town . . . believing the world can be no more wonderful than it is tonight and five girls can be no happier. Brenda Recldell and Homecoming Q u e e n Clark Johnson await the 1968 Nancy Russo big answer. 7 ' Nancy Fuller Jacque jewctt V Mwnkkwkqffql . J 'Y' - w,. 33:sg:.s , ., , f L-pp VM' f Wh A A ,. X L,'4ffv,,4z1afff ' Robin McClure Brenda Reddell 1 , f f fZfk,'f Mr, and Mrs. Santa Claus receive prizes from Rich- ard Willmcure. Night Before Christmas' creates festive Yule aura CHRISTMAS DANCE creating a festive Yule aura having the theme The Night Before Christmas being sponsored by the Fine Arts Club . . . meeting a new Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus dancing to the music of the Omens . , . partaking of the free refreshments appreciating the long hours of preparation to make the dance a success catching your eye on 21 beautifully lit tree . . . having sparkling and seasonal decorations . . . presenting the 1969 Calendar Couples . . . enjoying a floor show put on by Fine Arts members receiving door prizes for a lucky number . . . taking advantage of the mistletoe feeling that Christmas is just around the corner. ' N-4 1 f7..-. t :H , ,.4, gy .,tw Tony Canzoneri and Sheri Mashburn are introduced as a 1969-1970 Calendar Couple. NT Buzzy Heinrich and jo- anna O'Brian present Pat Bryson with her prize. L.. 14 Ken Robbins and Dee Forrler trim their Christ- mas time memory. Students dance to the sound of the Omens at the Christmas dance. Gena Kimberly entertains students with a Christ- mas time song. Night of Knights creates elegant pageantry of yore NIGHT OF KNIGHTS Student Council working hard to make the event wonderful . .. nominating candidates from each homeroom for the Outer Court . . . voting for the Inner Court and the King and Queen renting tuxedos . . . buying or making that special gown . . . get- ting more anxious as the longfawaited night approaches rushing around to finish details at the last minute watching the Coronation with the excitement as King Larry and Queen Jacque and the Court of the Sable Plume for the year 1969 are announced recreating the elegant pageantry of yore . . . feeling happy all over because this Night of Knights was truly the most memorable night of the year. The royal crown is placed on Larry Whit- man's head signifying his reign as King of the Sable Plume has begun. e : 5' M! l Frank Burris provides observing Knights with amusing entertainment. if 57 f as iw ,4 1 ,,., ,NX A NW www, . , I V I ,7,, A y if 'f Presenting the 1969 Court '-'56, 11 Y A T a .L Y 'Y T 'YV' , Boilom Row: Frank Burris, iesterg Brenda Reddell, Aileen Odell, Robin McClure, julie Kelly, june Keith, Cindy Donald, Robin Waters, Sheri Mashburn, Melody Hodges. Top Row: Mike Drake, Merling Brad Smith, Buzzy Henrich, Gary Ashworth, Kathy l l '-'v f the Sable Plume ' -IX Roberts, heraldg Terry Grasso, pageg King Larry Whitman, Queen Jacque jewett, Kathy Kemm, pageg Carol House, herald Kenny Robbins, Darrell Howton, Steve Brockman, Russell Stracke. Tony Canzoneri, Danny Waldrip. Hall of Fame - Excellence through noble achievement HALL Ol: FAME . .. being the top three per- cent in the senior class receiving one of the highest honors a student can hold pro' viding service to the school and community . . . working hard to achieve the distinction of the Hall of Fame . . . showing character and stamina . r . being chosen by the faculty . . . having the envy of fellow classmates awaiting the call of the names at the annual assembly . . . leading the school in many activities being remem- bered for years to come . . . emerging as leaders in all phases of life. DEBORAH COLE FTA Kiwanettes Class Committee Nt-inber ... Excallihur Staff . .. ICC . ., Span- ish Honor Society President Roundtable National Honor Society . . . Senior Notnhle. BARBARA BROWNE . . . Cheerleader . . . Lettermen . , , Ro-Teens President ICC in excelsis Knight Writers . . , Excalibur Editor . . . Class Committee Member Student Council Member Quill and Scroll National Honor Society . .. Night of Knights Outer Court . . . Senior Notable. JAMES DEGENNARO . , . Knight Writers . . . Excalibur Staff in excelsis Editor Quill and Scroll Na- tional Honor Society. WALTER HEINRICH Baseball Basketball Football FCA Lettermen Key Club ICC President Student Council President Sophomore Class Vice President Boys' State Delegate National Honor Society Calendar Senior Notable Court of the Sable Plume. JACQUELYN JEWETT . . . Choraliers . . . Kiwnnettes .. . Class Committee Member Student Council Recording Secretary National Honor Society Calendar Cover Homecoming Court Night of Knights Queen Senior Notable. GARY EBANKS Football FCA Lettermen Key Club Senior Class Committee Boys' State Delegate Night of Knights Outer Court tional Honor Society. BETHANY HARTMAN Swimming 'l'eamfCaptain Lettermen Para-Meds .. .FTA Kiwanettes Knight Writers Editor Senior Class Committee, riet i :l', gm 3 gf 0 7 PJ ',: !f,v trim' km L -'fig f ? Ann-. Quail' ' ffw., 7 1, QA ' ,V r ffffyfnif, ' .f 'f W 'J ,E 71: 5, X F Individuals project traits of scholarship and merit JANICE MCCARTAN Swimming team Lettermen ., . Band . . . Ro-Teens . .. Student Council Member .. . Excalibur Staff Class Committee Member Night of Knights Outer Court National Honor Society Treas- urer . . . Senior Notable. PAUL JOHNSON ..: Chess Club JCL Latin Honor Society National Honor Society Roundtable. NANCY RUSSO Head Starlet Lettermen Fine Arts Club Ro-Teens Student Council Member Excalibur Staff . .. Sophomore Class Secretary Calendar Cover Homecoming Queen Court of the Sable Plume . . . Senior Notable. NIKKI SLEETH . .. Fine Arts Club . .. Opti-Miss President Student Council Member ICC in excelsis Spanish Honor Society National Honor Society . . . Roundtable . . . Senior Notable. PAUL WHITE JCL Jr. Optimiss ICC Latin Honor Society Vice President National Honor Society President Roundtable Senior Notable. RITA TYSON . , . Fine Arts President . . . NFL . . . Chor- aliers . . . Student Council Secretary . . . Ro-Teens . . . Class Committee Member Calendar . . . Senior Notable. LARRY WHITMAN Football Captain Lettermen FCA President Calendar Court of the Sable Plume Night of Knights King Senior Notable. Cover Couple Brad Smith and Jacque Jewett. Calendar couples present Roaring Twenties scenes teens from the Roaring Twenties . . . being spon- CALENDAR COUPLES . . . featuring scenes and I ' sored by Knight Writers and DCT includ- ing 21 freshman couple for the first time , . . rent- ing costumes curling hair changing the method of voting being introduced at the Christmas Dance . . . getting the inside tip before receiving the letter of congratulations . . . selling bigger ads for a better calendar . . . feel- ing proud in being chosen to represent the school and the students in the 1969 Calendar. , VVVV Y Kg jfg, V , , :H 5 ff' '. , j .-, V V737 L. lfiilllyfk' 452531 f Jw, 1233! 1,-A,f,L june Keith Darrell Howton Sherry Mashburn Toni Canzoneri Robin McClure Gary Ashworth JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH -.p-..- L .CM ll A55 , , A Mike Overstreet Susan Rnllfke Kenny Gonzalez Aileen Odell Rick jones Melissa Cagle APRIL MAY JUNE Georgia jack Bubba Hanbury Doug Coleman Ann Yoakum Brenda Rerldell I-ary Whitman JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER Sz- 7 Glenn Thompson Robin WHfCf5 Nancy Fuller Oscar Franco jeff Bowen Lynda Harrell OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER BEST ALL AROUND Nancy Russo and Buzzy Heinrich- Recognizing Outstanding Seniors as 1969 Notables SENIOR NOTABLES choosing, most care- fully, those who exemplify admirable qualities . . . voting in every senior homeroom . . . mak- ing thoughtful decisions after much contempla- tion picking the cream of the crop coming to school on Saturday to tally the votes being excited over the results but swearing to secrecy arriving at school on Monday only to find that the word is out receiving the coveted letter of notification in homeroom . . . acknowledging their fellow classmates' selec- tions with a quiet pride and an inner joy meeting at the big horse in front of Busch Gar- dens at nine o'clock talking with the birds missing Blalock's fifth having a beau- tiful day for an enjoyable task . . . remembering the Notables as those who deserved recognition. BEST PERSONALITY WITTIEST Brenda Reddell and Gary Ashworth Nancy Tucker and Greg Hussin 7. 1 -+-fu. N, ' o W '- 50 . Q. .f 1 '. Q.. 1 g , 4. X . 3. Ax : P . . L, .- m - . L, wif Q., Q 1 I5 if Qs NN x lx ! ' m 2 Q ul X 4 xx 4? 1 qv 12' 1 f X ,.f , ef xt S if' I f W X .- 1 , X . 21 . 1, X 1 lx ' xx .323 x 2 f N 1 in . x. 5 QIX Q'l S X y 4 sf lv N Xf fx! iw' A :G A 5 ' , ' 'Y ,L I' f R .jg xxx if S , x J 1 4 1 g. pf iv . 'Q Q .255 1 ' l .mdnff wwf, 25 2 xx 'Ns N.. Vffv' 'WW 'vewf i 'sv ! W 3 Zh -as -an if f ,, up Wfff if rv' Sa- - J V - , U' r. I 1 I , 'Qu' 3 ,J XS. - - 9' J 1' 'I' '. , l 6- I , , i. .1 v- -' ,iff V, 'gt' . 0 ' , ' 5' f , J W 1 A-A 1 - - 1 ? Q SEZ? I 'V I we , 'E E SQ A 'Q .fu fl Zz: - . L ,rQ,., .N .,' it M , K ' L l -5 V, .H 4 u 1 4 fm WENT? 'Rf ' X If 1 D211 I CL 'mv 44' -e-gl. in 'Y it 'iff' if , 7 ,,. ' '- A . ,int ww +1245 buy ' N 7'W'0!'!A ,. - ..,, ' 0 Sr. Day entertainment is provided by Miami folk group, the Spokesmen. Upperolassmen celebrate traditional cSenior Days, SENIOR DAY . . . honoring the upperclassmen on their days .. . being auctioned off as slaves by Coach Mahin changing the traditional Senior Week having two separate Senior Days, one each semester beginning to feel senioritis coming on conducting a bake sale requiring the underclassmen to cooperate . . drawing lots for door prizes at the assembly . . . hearing the motto Seniors Rule . . , dress- ing comfortably . , . providing the entertainment of the Spokesmen . . . being rained on at the as- sembly giving well-deserved recognition to the 1969 graduating class. ywf-,N ww. Coach Mahin drags sen- ior slave Larry Thomas to the auction block, Bill Campbell joins the fun by participating in the annual slave sale. Seniors Penny Boutwell and Spooky Mashburn take advantage of Senior Day privileges by dress- ing as they please. Sr. Class President Rick jones addresses students thanking them for their cooperation in buying door prize tickets. is .fer Kenny Gonzales awards Mr. Sarver his grand prize of two pairs of hose. mga ,.,.ir.t. ' he -wax ,qv s ww5'e'oZoYfY'6'0t K , 1, .n , Xp. l svmsylw XXI fl !ibf,y E ,ff , Q Ll Q ' G Q 3 'I' wisp V QA ,. .V 'W'3,, qthlb V... V X if Y ,,,. up ,.. ' A l iiii A I liiii A a'i'fQ's HFI'.fI +fQE57 itxffggirzafffgifgl 1 l 1 :iv 'wi .X ...WY ,Wa Nancy Tucker and Leo Matassini seem to find enough time to joke. Graduation - Budding of dreams turned to realities GRADUATION . . . tears running down a once childhood cheek . . . smiling faces . . . lumping throats hearts beating fast in anticipation for this special day realizing that you have been given the key to your very destiny grasping the opportunities of life lending yourself to humanity knowing now it is your turn to decide the course you will take the mark you will leave accepting the fact that youth is no more and maturity must follow involving yourself with universal problems . . . experiencing the wonderful feeling of being free, of being an American, of believing in your- self understanding that the hope of the world depends on you, for you are its future. l Even after Graduation study- ing still takes up plenty of time for john Beck, Kay Shaw, Alan Salmon, Nancy Tucker, Leo Matassini and janet Frier. Fir 'T' H X ,H 51' Alan Salmon and coed janet Frier leave their dorms for classes. ' ,, 1 -C33 4. wfffwwff-47' any 1 'Wadi Y ls! Miz lift! Johnny Beck and Kay Alan Salmon races across Shaw think college life the USF campus to get is just wonderful! to class on time. .nm wav: i 55 , 'QQ ff, U ,-rd, uw .-Q F ,Pu 7. as 1 fr. 33,13 2I5 Choraliers seek greatness through intense practices Choralier Alan Redkey sings from within with Knight soul and sound. J qi I L. f,2?4l.L Robert Alexander plays piano to supply back- ground music for Choral- iers. Mr. Connor, director, helps choruses to achieve their superior sound. A . - f .- I '- .Wm 4,5 Mlm. Enthusiastic Choraliers Susan Bond listens in- encleavor to achieve the tently to instructions sound of perfection. from the choral director. Bozlom Rauf: E. Trimmel, S. Bond, A. Davis, C. Perry, C. Mahoney. Second Row: P. Smith, V. Lyles, H. Harris, M. Mathis, D. VansEvers, D. Mixon, S. Thomas, P. Shellenberger. Third Row: K. Morris, L. Escalante, J, Kimberly, E. Allen, L. Smith, j. Hagstrom, C. Martinez, J. Schwartz, M. Burt. Fourlb Row: M. Moore, W, Little, J. Hulec, M. Verdieek. C. Maldonado, A. Reclkey, L. Helms, R. Helmiclc, K. Sherman. Fijlb Row: D. Eland, M. Coston, L. Cribb, H. Humphrey, S. Ayres, D. Ulm, R. Mills. Dee Dee Vans Evers concentrates on learning songs for the concert. Choruses sing to interpret at Knights' soul and sounds CHORUS . .. enjoying music training voices for tt better sound winning superior honors . . . creating 21 joyous mood at Christmas time being led by Mr. Connor en- tertaining students and faculty performing different places in the community establish- ing a high standard of excellence using variation in songs singing for appreciative students singing at South Florida .. . prac- ticing long hours using the language that everyone understands . . . traveling to Fort Lau- derdale to compete in a contest having car washes performing a spring concert lifting their voices in soul and sound being 1 the voice of the Knights truly appreciating , . . , 1 the art ot music. M' if y :Y -FEI ll tt lllllli El +9 im .-1 1 Bnllom Rout' B- Jones- J' Miller, M. Beisner, P. Stevens, C. Benidict, M. Keck. Semzzd Roux' V. Zwick, R. Rudolph, D. Parsons, D. Quigg, D. Turner, M. Fetters, S, Miller, B, Hill, P. jackson. Third Ruux' G. Howe, D. Colson, G, Evers. P. Woodle, R. Garvis, L. Anderson, V. Hall, B. Haddock, C. M0iSHr1, L. Robbins, S. Pitts. Frnurllv Razr: V. Hall, C. Stulk, M, Hemingway, J. Johnson, S. Spraplin, H. Clark, C. Aryes, A. Humphries, L, Burkett, P. I.nGr:1nd, R. Holt, Tuff Ruzrf A, XX'illinms. E. XXfonlston, B, Berkes, C, Rivenbark, M. Thompson, D, Dobson, A I I ' 4 3.1 A, Torregiantc, L. Dodds, S. Corwin, D. Thompson, M. Campbell. Gardner, j. Winn, C, Mullins. Third Roux' P. Callahan, B. Hurst, Fnurfb Roux' j. Hawkins, D. Keith, P. Broyles, D. Kinney, T. Roux' R. Saylor, 1. Bowen, A. Howell, R. Satterwhite, V. Handy, QE M X , J. f I Concert Choir works dili4 jeff Hulec looks with un- gently to acquire a good, certainty as he awaits the unified harmony. directors signals. 2l9 Keith Sherman gives his all in preparation for an upcoming game. Knights present the band with a spectacular sound KNIGHT BAND introducing the band with the spectacular sound providing en- tertainment for fans during halftime being 553 led by two drum majors having a new director, Mr. Connor showing real musical ability marching with pride adding quality and variety to shows . . . playing the alma mater as students sing with pride . . . firing spirit with Knight cannon . . . participating in contests . .. earning letters for devotion and hard work rehearsing to achieve the qualities of per- fection . . . marching long hours in the Gasparil- la and Fire Prevention Parades creating a fresh and inspirational musical image hav- ing soul having a fabulous new sound for the world to hear. 1l1ili1iiiii:iaaQ,.,, , Li l, I f.' -wr . A . as-xt5,gg3.:.5,f4 BUIIOIII Roux' J. Kimbrell, D, Landsberg, P. Putney, J. Smith, J. Johnson, P. Ryle. Second Roux' D. Hicks, J. Sung, R. Ross, O. Edgar, R. Bobo C. Junkin, G. Johnson, P. Livingston. Third Roux' S. Landsberg, P. Freda, S. Asbel, P. Poplis, G. Brooks, D. Casanueva, B. McGee, J. Drain, J Jordon, M. DeVaney, B. Brooks, H. Griffith, J. Johnson, M. Pickford, D. Broyle, R. McGinnis, R, Wfeaver, J. Singleton. Foznzb Row: P. NCWgCrlf S. Tune, S, Edwards, T. Garner, B. Field, S. Prayor, H. Leasurg, D. Blakey, F. Bemis, L. Smith, E. Leasurg, D. Blakley, J. Ganoung, L. Aaby I.. Bennett, C. Davis, A. Redkey, A. Shuler, J. Duncan, B. Sogolow, S. Putney, C. Meredith. Fiflb Row: F. Miller, P. Fanning, N. Giddens, D Cribb, D. Darby. Sixfh Rauz' C. Yoakum, M. Kaur, R. Reeder, H. Tubbs. L. Mason, J. Atkinson, W. Singletory, D. Borr, J. Marvel. Top Rau' B. Taylor, K. Sherman, D. Cartledge. Drum majors Darryl Casanue- va and Ben Brooks are proud to lead the marching Knights. Z ,g.l.. 1 gf.: .. - ff M-11,4 Y .Viv fi- -iff.-1 -f..i.,.,s,..'A. ,,, Q X A l . fx, S , ' f Q f o 'V ' o 1 l sl ' 'ffm 9 9 L g ' ,V l- i O l Q - l Ulf 0 3. if x zz- ! ,. f 2- Q. . Y ' I . l f , ' ? f E A 5' N ff 1 i ,f x , 5 ,J ' T ! - 4 ' ' . i, 4 ,Q 121554 4- ' WW- . ..Af .. ..i-..,., ,N -Ili 7121 1 .ls-.4 Q - -fs' ' -1-.fy 11 f f2':xr. N 'F-.Jai-M-HW' .4 ' A, ,, -- ' .w-. . . - ' ' ' . ' YL' u'f.J'x5'A: 'L v Mr. Connor, band director, is obviously displeased with the progress of rehearsal. BAND OFFICERS: Bollom Roux' B, Brooks, D. Czisanue- va. Top Roux' J. Davis, Drain, B. MCI-lugh, M. De- Vaney. . , jean Marvel applies her- Marching band improves 3351 :3':e?lsLYb3s.0bfa'f1 students' spirits at games Lyle Aaby practices long hours to develop the tal- ' A ent he desires. KNIQTS' ,tincum mn PEP BAND: Bozzom Row: C. Meredith, C, Yoakum, L. Putney. Top Row: P. Freda, D. Hicks, P. Livingston, J. Singleton, D. Orr, J. Davis L. Aaby, J. Jordon, 1. Drain. Louis Putney knows that he should do his part toward a successfulshow. XY.. L my Butch Hall, work props QU McGee, David and Dan Greene hard setting up for halftime. ff if QM 41 Pep band marches clown halls boosting spirit for upcoming Plant gamf. l WJ 5, fm, DFW K K 1, 1 -vw Donna Eubanks, Judy Kurtz, and Patty Wil- liams participate in an en. thusiastic pre-election dis- play of patriotism. Starlets glimmer beneath an enchanted Knight sky STARLETS possessing a very special talent practicing after school hours working to perfect the art of dance . . . incorporating new and unusual ideas in their routines wearing RHS dresses on Fridays boosting school spirit Go big Knights! Hey! giving Fernandez the respect and love she deserves . . . striving to add glimmer and zest to halftime performances bringing back the Roaring Twenties and the days of the Old West being beautiful without really trying glim- mering beneath an enchanted Knight sky stepping out with dignity revealing warm smiles and proud eyes bringing Liberty into the hearts of the fans sponsoring projects to raise money using a variety of shows playing a special part in Knight life and loving every minute of it. yr N. Russo, headg Bozzom Raw: C. Perry, R. Scop, S. Birch, P. Scartozzi, C. Martinez, A. Davis, C. Cusack, D. Daniel, W. Gaylor. Top Row C- Long, C- D01hfm0W5kY, J- Bofock. D. Duncan, P. Williams, D. Sprietsma, co-head, J. Kurtz, L. D'Arrigo, D. Eubanks, C. Cook. Majorettes reveal beauty through skillful precision MAJORETTES designing creative halftime shows practicing hard to be on top actively supporting RHS learning Starlet kick routines so they can dance during lunch . . , featuring their mascot . , . daring fire batons participating in various parades eating at the Captains Table working under fluo- rescent lights playing a part in the political scene twirling with skillful precision featuring a new routine every week . . . shivering in the chill night air practicing under Mr. Conner's watchful eye . . . feeling pride in being a leader upholding the glory of RHS. Majorette flappers ap- preciate efforts and talent of Panther band, Bolzom Roux- C, Osborne, P. Tubbs, A. 1-Iaigler, C. Flana- gan, co-head. Tap Roux- D. Hamilton, D. jones, M. Neill, headg S. Campbell, K. Laver. Donna Evans, co-headg and jan Nelson, head, look ahead to the future, J. V. Cheerleaders follow Varsity to stimulate spirit J. V. CHEERLEADERS identifying with Knights instead of Rebels or Mustangs . . . climbing the goal post to hang the new banner . . . lending a helping hand to Varsity . . . hav- ing a pep assembly of their own cheering the Squires on to a winning season , . . endeav- oring to achieve the polish of Varsity Cheerleaders . . . being allowed to cheer at lunch . . . borrow- ing uniforms from Varsity enjoying the freedoms of high school life . . . taking an active part in Homecoming anticipating tryouts for next year realizing the better years are yet to come. f' Bazlom Row: Donna Evans, co-headg jan Nelson, headg Susan Walters, Kerry Works, Barbara Wyatt, Barbara Shaku- la, Leslie Cash, Candace Browne. 1 Wag 3 -W Head Nancy Fuller and co-head Kathy Wheeler accept the responsibilities of leadership with poise and confidence. Cheerleaders infuse spirit through soul beat sounds CHEERLEADERS feeling proud to be the chosen twelve . . . enduring long hours of prac- tice to please their fellow Knights wearing the pleated skirt for the first time . .. rocking out to the new band cadence yelling Go Big Knights, Hey! . . . dancing between classes dedicating their time and efforts to create an original Homecoming being late for the Homecoming cleanup losing seventh period P. E. crying for happiness after a victory cutting the hair misplacing uniforms borrowing last year's letters infusing pep and enthusiasm boosting spirit screaming and jumping after each touchdown . . . singing the alma mater with tear stung eyes . . . wishing the cheering season would last forever knowing their love for Robinson will. A, rnzn CHEERLEADERS: K, Wheeler, co-headg J. Kelley, G. jack C. Donald, 1. Kodatt, B. Browne, S. Rourke, M, Bodimer B, Reddell, J. Pulgaron, L. Harrell, N. Fuller, head. 228 Susan Rourke's excite- Miss Madzula gives pa- ment encourages and rude procedure instruc- fires-up Knights' spirit. tions to cheerleaders. mfg 1-MSSN !'f?+-Qi A ssi 'U QW? 1 ,rfb ,.r,r,., ff' A r i 4 , Q nn! wx ' ww J . ' , gp xci., 7,56 , q 4-. ,awyna Ji Zflwgif ,, Judy Kodatt and Kathy W'heeler go wild over Knighrs' tnuchdown. . f X '. ', fx f 1 , 'fr r ' ff C . V W- :I 1 .. ,, 42.4 .4- , o Q ' 1 ,Q 1 C .,,' 1, . ,- I f L +5 W 1 - ,J xv mmf gg . N, 19601745 vwxo 1 T1 png our bert and then giving cl lzllle fealzzmg that impimzion amz' dedzmtzon me needed I0 41660111 jflixh any laik And 1 you lm1'en't got iz, fznd If 1 -'Tf?iQE?3 f + , , L -- fs :W??Z3F?'?Lr- . gf A K ,f V ,fwifr ., f 5 , 'S , if Ziff , , Q 39 31 , M: '- ' l i 4 'Q I if ' 'fa t ,. V ,fa , it f 7 4, ' W' V V, ' x -v.'2i1m' -' V1 QV K 4' , 5, H, ..-U , .. x. , ww 'Q . Q1 af 5 4424233 Q3 if-wtf v, 055.84 Hg W-jg ,Lp Q My la 5' U-ff fn: gal' 'elf alia T31 5 251Q,fQ L i1vi:'?'1, il '35 if' Y ' 'J I ,Q P, iiqf? 'Afzffgyy LQ f-- f V. 2,5 :WZ ,Q,.f,gfu?'Vfk ,Q gg f , 'A ,ww ,. W -W 'Pr EQ' J .' f- iff -, , ' Q -I A gg -' 5.3. ,Q 'z W, QQWQQ. k 1. g,f'-ga' -16 Y 'V J . Q' 15 - A iyia . ' yi,4.,2 G' 9 ' i,fff5'ff, eb H, 'f f f f ' xi f. .Q ' ., 5 4 4 r .., -' ,I ghqff-5 -A rg ' Q, ' 5 , E , ML W, , ' 'g' fu , f4'q'f , - 'Ll 1, 5' , 1 ' 4 ' i f :-,3x ' at Q1 fi A V. A l....,.4, 61 COACHING STAFF: Bozlom Row: D. Carlson, 4' T. Mahin fHead Coachj. f T R '.' L. G ' , ' fa DEi.i1i:ninTzF. Besseilltila . it v ' Ai i f H New Km ht mentors v1e K, , nxpq-gk 9 si f ee-Hfvfd to uphold RHS trad1t1on XX-f 1 5 at 51 t 4 COACHES staying after school to train .5 , X X ., .ww-' their boys chalking the boards to show N ' 's f 'l: the players how Coach Mahin leading the ,ix A X Knights and telling them, If you haven't got it, fi find it .. . always giving their best .. . stress- ff' ing rigorous, but fair play learning more with each game and then using their added knowledge for the next Coaches Bailey, Bessent, Carlson, and Durnin becoming part of the team .. . never quitting when all seems lost disciplining young bodies demanding much and getting it bearing the frustration of tiring practices praising an athletes ex- cellent performance telling him when he didn't do so well encouraging the students to take an active part in backing the boys . . , re- joicing in the thrill of victory . . . always giving their best giving all they have, and then a little more just for Robinson High. X v , 59 'Ki' S .SA A. .s YUUYBAM. COACHING STAFF: J. Holland Aplin assumes the Pellegrino, and G. Bailey. duties as Robinsons athletic director. Fighting night . , , s Balfom Roux' L. Thomas, A, Salmon, R. Slater, L. Wliitman, M. White. Serum! Roux' S. Wooten, mgr., S. Schaeffer, S. Moore, M. Puls, 5- BfOCl4mHf1. l. Hill. Tlmd Roux' J. Mcck, mgr., G. Ebanks, G. Ashworth, B. Smith, D. Wirt, B. Heinrich: Top Roux' A. Atkins, mgr., K. Robbins, M. I.aGmml, D. Brill. D. Howton, M. Smith, S. X3lf'alker. f 1968 Bollom Raw: B. Kelly, O. Franco, B. Berkes. Seroud Row: J, Blair, B. Johnstone, T. Facciponte B. Alvis, mgr. Third Row: M. Duboise, J. Musa, R. Zuccato, J. Boggs, mgr. Taj: Roux' S. Stock M. Keyser, J. Freeman, J. Banning, mgr. Coach Mahin discusses game problems with quarterback Alan Salmon. Senior players lead RHS through tight grid season SENIOR PLAYERS . . . being the team leaders hitting hard in long practices trying to remember plays taking long whirlpool baths eating chicken dinners getting your Gatorade . , . walking through plays . . . getting fired up during pep assemblies . . . hop- ing for steak dinners and scholarships . . . being a headhunter . . . trying to get you one . . . playing in 52 games as a Fighting Knight tripping to Gainesville to see the Gators hearing what's my line too often . . . meeting at the pool hall after the game studying game films to find mistakes working hard to Correct them knowing the sweetness of victory and the bitterness of defeat. 4 Alan Salmon and Brad Bill Berkes scrambles for Smith discuss strategy for yardage against Hills- the Plant High game, borough defenders. ii 18+ Gary Ashworth Bill Berkes Doug Brill Gary Ebanks Oscar Franco Halflmck Fzzlflmrk Halfback Tackle Girard ----,Q-fl lv Buzzy Heinrich john Hill Bill Johnstone Bill Kelly Alan Salmon Split End Gzmrd Emi Tackle Qzmrterback L Richard Slater Brad Smith Larry Thomas Mike White Larry Whitman Emi H al fback E nd Guard Lifzebark er Captain Captain 1 Knights charge through new banner to open 1968 season. Knights, 'Jackets tie, 6-6, to kickoff tenth grid year BLAKE RHS being ranked No. 1 Coach Mahin directing first game as head coach . .. fans turning out in the rain to support the Knights 'jackets receiving opening kickoff Blake almost scoring on long bomb Knights driving to three yard line Blake recovering fumble and moving 97 yards to score Yellow Jackets leading at half, 6-0 band showing new image as Starlets dance in living color neither team scoring in third quarter Alan Salmon hitting Steve Brockman with a 30 yard aerial , . . spirit soar- ing as Brockman goes over . . . Knights missing extra point clock running out as Robinson and Blake tie, 6-6. Darrell Howton just misses the pigskin as a Blake defender moves in. i B 42352 1 li- 'B A , , ' 46 f f 2 l ,Il hr , ' . Q Eg. , QMEVZ ? 55' f,Qf,. ia 3 , 'N z , 'L f,. I V Qu K v- I x f' V Irv,-Jifi? 1. I ' 7 If Lf I ' v Xl R ,,,. 1 JN , 'm Z 1.4 ,. , . A,,. , Nil , Coaches Mahin and Dur- nin confer with Bill Berkes during Plant game. Knights cling to pride as Plant Hi routs to Victory PLANT Plant kids getting put down at Robinson's bonfire Knights in white jerseys invading Panther Stadium with high spirits RHS defense shaky in first half Chick Nunez passing to halfback Bill Hasselo in first quarter for Plant's only touchdown Larry Whitman intercepting pass to help spark Knights . . . Panther end, Bob Lewis, kicking his second field goal of the season in second quarter Darrel Howton passing to Steve Moore for 14 yard gainer Robinson backs finding the going rough and failing to score 10-0 at halftime Knights defense toughening up in second half, holding Panthers scoreless .. . Bill Kelly blocking Plant punt in a dramatic effort . . . Bill Berkes ripping in fourth quarter, bring- ing crowd to their feet Knights being de- feated 10-0 but not in spirit and pride. Darrel -Howton gets good Coach Mahin gives last protection as he unleashes minute advice during pre- H l0flg PHSS- game exercises. '74 1. Larry Thomas knocks down a Terrier ball car- rier before he reaches the goal line. Big Red outlasts Knights in only day game of year HILLSBOROUGH having the game post- poned until Saturday afternoon hurricane Gladys never dampening the Knights' spirit . , . RHS receiving the kickoff Alan Salmon charging up the middle 29 yards for a Knight TD . . . Darrell Howton kicking the extra point . . . Robinson's tough defense stopping Big Red on the 28 yard line Hillsborough scoring with a field goal late in the first quarter Alan Salmon re-injuring his passing arm Knights leading, 7-3, at intermission . . . no band performing during half-time Doug Brill intercepting a Red pass . . . Terriers gaining con- trol of the scoreboard in the third quarter Knight eleven never giving up . . . Hillsborough grabbing a Robinson fumble at the Knight 10 Reds scoring for the last time two plays later ball going over for extra point clock running out as Knights unable to score Red's triumphing, 24-7, over Knights. From the sidelines, Bill Berkes and Steve Stock anxiously await the ref- eree's decision. it rf 1 1 ik 3 l? 2f g ?. 7 I -.ESQ W 4 , ! x A mf A V ' 'x . P ls Mike Smith stops 21 Gainesville player in his tracks, preventing the run- ner from gaining a vital first down. Gainesville tops Knights in high scoring grid clash GAINESVILLE Gainesville rated as No. 1 team in the state . . . parents Night at RHS , . . Hurricanes scoring in first five minutes Robinson's offense going nowhere against the tough 'Cane defense Gainesville scoring again on a 22 yard run Robinson moving but fumbling the ball Purple Hurricanes going by air for third score scoring again on 25 yard pass . .. half ending as 'Canes score on 3 yard pass making score 35-O Robin- son's marching band lifting school spirits dur- ing intermission Richard Slater intercepting 'Cane aerial to set up first Knight score Berkes crashing over from the four . . . Gaines- ville retaliating with 29 yard touchdown pass Richard Slater again intercepting and re- turning to 'Cane four Bill Berkes scoring final Knight touchdown .. . Gainesville ending scoring spree with a 40 yard bomb and a 55 yard touchdown run Fighting Knights bowing for fourth loss of season, 56-13. A Purple Hurricane in- tercepts a Howton aerial as Steve Moore strives desperately to break up the play, Bill Kelly pursues a de- fender fleeing from a block thrown by Gary Ashworth and knocks him out of the sweep. Knights rally over Leto's hapless harpies in smash LETO bouncing back from the Gainesville game Leto punting to their 27 yard line Bill Berkes bucking to the nine yard line Morris LaGrand sweeping left end for the score Leto being unable to move after the kick-off Gary Ashworth sprinting 23 yards for the Knights Bill.Berkes bulling for the second tally from six yards out , . . holding the Falcon offense to no gains end Steve Moore encircling a Howton pass for a 29 yard TD .. . Robinson's defense holding the Falcons to seven yards rushing by the end of the third quarter . . . Darrell Howton lobbing a TD pass to Brad Smith Leto's offense squeezing for 34 yards rushing .. . Gary Ashworth scoring in the last minute from nine yards out . . . Robin- son hoodwinking the Falcons, 39-O. Bill Berkes scampers past flailing Falcon fingers on his way to a sizeable gain in Knights' contest with Leto. Guard Gary Ebanks crashes through Leto's of- fensive line to stall any hope of a yardage gain. 245 0 Ii, N Xl f ' -I N 1 Q fi it ' 1' ,I fx x . 18 ef I W.,- , kxgwi' Y an S 2 J YN' I 2 7g ff' gvzfny'-...A W ,,,, lx V: , Q 1 f: 2:' '5 ,Q Mo r ri s LaGrand romps through desperate Hurricane defenders to score the Knights' first TD in the final game of the varsity squad. Knights rain out 'Canesg end with Winning season MANATEE . . . Knights traveling to Bradenton fans braving the cold weather to support the team Morris LaGrand tearing 20 yards for the Knights' first TD . . . Bill Berkes bulling his way for two touchdowns from the three yard line Knights receiving 167 yards in penal- ties, Manatee, 65 Mike White kicking all three conversions fans being entertained during the half by Manntee's Sugar Canes Knights' band, Starlets, and majorettes dedicating half-time to Mr. Connor and Mrs, Fernandez . . . score remaining the same, 21-O, until the last moments of the game clock running out as fans leave for their bus or car . . , everyone com- ing back into the stadium to watch a called- back Manatee play .. . Hurricanes finally light- ing the scoreboard with no time remaining .. . Manatee failing to add extra point . . , Knights heading home with a winning season in mind, Bill Berkes bowls over a Manatee defender and turns the corner on the start of a 16 yard gain in Knights' 21-6 victory. Ex ery player goes through the anxieties of 1 close game as displayed in the faces of the pliyers the sidelines against Bran OH Jumor vars1ty team gains needed gridiron abilities V FOOTBALL starting as 1 Baby Knight to become a mrsity player practicing long hours under the watchful eyes of the coaches . . . ., looking forward to circle drills . . . knowing the feeling of representing your school experi- encing butterflies in your stomach before the opening kickoff . . . playing before scant crowds . . . learning the true meaning of sportsmanship receiving valuable experience . .. shivering in the ice cold showers after a hot game on a cold night . . . gaining the respect of your team- mates, teachers and schoolmates being pro- moted to the varsity team for their last game . . . being a part of a truly good team. All eyes are on the ref- eree during the important toss of the coin to de- termine who will kickoff and receive and defend which goal. Coach Bailey goes over game strategy with Baby Knight halfback Herman Daniels during a welcome rest in a hard and hectic contest. 248 1 Bozfom Row: R. Satterwhite, R. Strackc, G. Campo, D. Van Trump, R. Simms, D. Satterwhite, W. Davis, L. Atkinson, G. Thompson, T. Martinez, C. Lacosta, Ser-and Row: R. Ingram, H. Williams, R. Potts, B. Campbell, H. Daniels, R. McQuire, K, Hamilton, G. Mills, K. Browning, R. McCloed, M, Valdez, M. Carlson, M. Stiffler. Top Row: C. Hayes, B. Calhoun, G. Griffith, D. Singer, D. Cooper, M. Ball, G. Dowell, R. Atkin- son, E. Harrelson, S. Facciponti, B. Restall, J. Mulder. ' - 4 jx., A ., - I ,, es il .. -- A at me if 1 1 . ...J A .-- . fc - 314' sf' gag. iii avg., - 5 , ,. .ea gi , .X 1 .. V - aaa, A w ' , fm ,Q - D H .s ' f' , . 73 BD .24 . aa . '52 . - 1- C V' V 7, A In , fm 4 1. , V an x .ln A I 3, V. s !,,?.'E nw xv, iv . mg ,i V .- 7,55 . , . 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'?5:?.!Qlfi,57'55'-1V5 A L .. , fi -' ,, Randy McQuire pays close attention to Coach john Pelligrino in the Hills- borough game as the coach decides on what plays will succeed, Coach and quarterback Randy McQuire discuss offensive problems during the final game of the j.V. season against arch- rival Plant. Morris LaGrand and Larry Thomas gain control of a te- bound against the Hillsbor- ough Terriers as Matt Serzan waits for the pass. Cagers rebound for RHS attaining a winning spirit BASKETBALL staying late into the night practicing Coach john Pellegrino watching and instructing his team always putting out their best in practice and in competition . . . shooting, rebounding, dribbling . .. working up a big sweat trying for that all important point-making basket . . . accepting fouls without getting mad hoping the guy you fouled won't make that shot sighing with relief when he misses keeping a sharp eye on the other guy feeling good inside from the support of the students staying in there fighting, even when the opponent is far ahead . . . meeting a tough foe with winning in their minds beaming with joy from the thrill of victory . . . holding their heads high with pride, even in the face of defeat all this for the feeling of accomplishment, self-satisfaction, x teamwork, and Robinson. The varied enthusiasm of the students and parents is shown as the Knights score in a tough game against the Big Reds of Hillsborough. Senior cager Leo Matassini moves the ball down court in an attempt to help the Knights score in the hectic Robinson, Hillsborough game. L. lo R.: J. Daniel, C. Nunez, M. Serzan, G. Dawson, W, Meador, L, Thomas, D. Carlson, M. LaGrand, W. Atkinson, W. Heinrich, L Matassmi M. Kelley, D. Cannon. Kneeling: 1. Pellegrino. 1969 SEASON RECORD RHS' SCORE 0PP0NENT's SCORE 41 KING ............ ........ 5 9 55 CHAMBERLAIN 78 5s BRANDON ..... 64 74 JESUIT ......... 65 55 CHAMBBRLAIN .. 67 70 PLANT ...,..... 61 51 LETO ............ 36 48 HILLSBOROUGH .... .... 1 04 43 MIDDLETON ..... 66 47 BLAKE ..... 69 54 KING ........, 66 58 MIDDLETON 62 48 BRANDON ..... 45 72 CHAMBERLAIN 57 49 PLANT ........ 60 55 BLAKE ....... 46 36 LETO ............ 40 51 HILLSBOROUGH 90 Walt Atkinson's jump shot is goocl for two points despite the efforts of a Panther player in the Knights' victory over Plant. k, ff 'C 'v I QNI5- .f I W Ya.. J ' Q ,N , ,ie , 54' Z5 I A 5. . , 1' ,ff V f F l 27 Q . 2, E X f ff Q 7 f 441 1 , ,fi 3? Q KMW? - g V , 'X , rw 232 ., 'L3:i,.f's1,'i- V 2 Ao ,J A y 2 5 -IIC! -5 . ,iff ' Y .D - I N If ai? if E! -w, 14 'el , f ,, -, 34 X1 .. i , iw gd -sf Qf 'Q' 'S' A- My ,r-.M I ,, J Q? 4, 54 Q H, 4 2 .La 'V ff, . fu 1, if Q I X xl V, A ,9 Y U v f ' A V 34 H x V? QE ,W .:. fx, , ,g ,WV ,, 551,-,fi '-., WW fig A ,, f JP f-f i lg, 1 fkxf I V I -al iv fi' 5. 4, , WJ. 'A 1 f I 2 , I n r x I V, ':- 'L .M X 1 S f ,J ii - Q' Xu! fn ,V if ,Q x L, , A 3 E V T 5 J- ,ff A A w f Q2 X if ilk-af E! 11: ,ZZA Q AQ hw Me? i sw . ,,., f' ., A 5' 42X F E? L4 5 bd Bofmm Row: S. Walker, C. LaCosta, H. Daniel, R. McGuire, D. Bingle, J. Mullis, Mgr. Top Row: S. Burton G. Reily R. Schmidt R Stracke M Ball, B. Calhoun. l ' ' ' ' ' W J .V. basketball cultivates the skills of future cagers j.V. BASKETBALL . . . scrambling madly for a jump ball . . . tipping in another two points . . . setting up in a zone defense pressing op- ponents to regain ball control . . . trying for the three point play being consoled by team- mates after fouling out warming up before the games to insure accuracy using a long pass for a quick field goal trying a long shot in the final seconds of a quarter . . . Coach Bessent substituting players for best results Robinsorfs Squires getting much experience. Herman Daniel lays up a score between two Hillsborough defenders. Q A I . -n 'U : .V : -x : x - 1,1 1 H fa- '1,.. THQ. If M A , ' 1. nf f glllsflf f 4 L., 1 : 5 1 ,. X3 34 Q 09 2 5, 'F gg U .Ja ? 1 , ee S , fi. , QS i f 4 rj? J :- .X gp- Q sniff . ' -14 1 ,1 5 X 2 rf .53 ,Q - aa so 35 r . . Y Q N! ,f V Q s 1 mv- , ,vii .4 , wil' I J Steve Moore wriggles to avoid knocking off the bar during warm-ups before the meet with the Leto High Falons. Track requires Olympian excellence and durability TRACK . . . Coach Carlson taking over as direc- tor practicing after school until dust hating the fatigue and cramps that come at first . . . running and running for endurance . . . see- ing how high you can jump practicing the high and low hurdles straining to toss the shot and disc the farthest practicing your hardest to have a great season . . . knowing the feeling of being physically fit competing against school mates to improve yourself . . . the cold wind burning your lungs . . . running before small crowds . . . doing it for Robinson. as , . A F Q, eiihf t Q Footaiu' if ffif1g,,a.7.. V -A V. if qulgwf el f -5 is '. V '- A. 4 : ' ,.', , - Coach Dick Carlson checks james Blair exhibits the team roster before each prac- physical strain of hurling tice session, the discus. Bollom Rauf: W. Ho, D. Cannon, J, Blalock, J. Patti, F. Jafkson, G. Ligaretta. Sammi Row: W. Alvis, mgr.g D. Athenasaw, B. Kelly, D. Wooten, B. Agnes, H. Taylor, S, Wooten, mgr. Top Rmv: R. Slater, L. Thomas, H. Humphrey, D. Durham, L. Cucinota, K. Robbins. N ,,,..,V V ...Vk . ..,,.,,. , N-X Lrg ,,,M,-My , S lllll SQ Q llll Q Q .W . Bollom Row: V. Holmes, D. Chadwick, C. Higgenbottham, M. Dickson, H. Daniel, S. Prayor, L, Atkinson, D. Rogers, R. Stracke, S. Gordon, J. Daniel, A. Berkhard. Second Raw: J. Latson, T. Wall, D. Miller, B. Fisher, M. Smith, S. Brockman, D. Harrison, D. Vantrump, M. Elliot L. Dyette, D. Floyd, S. Jones. Third Row: R. Adams, R, Smith, J. Fincham, G. Thompson, S. Schaeffer, L. Helms, M. Smith, S. Moore, D. How- ton, J. Musa, R. Singleton, B. Gordy, R. Atkinson, A. Borrlenero, mgr. Top Raw: M. LaGrand, D. Savage, R. Satterwhite, S. Walker, W. Davis B. Nice, L. Scott, J. Blair, T. Lentz, M. Carlton, R. Restall, R. Howard, J. Colson, E. Peters, mgr. In the shot put, Bill Kelly uses his strength for a long heave. , , ,, , f ffl 4-,Q In a well balanced leap, Hank Taylor clears the bar in the pole vault. 7- ,, ,,., ,M Darrell Howton and Lor- en Scott display speed practicing the hurdles, -M... +-wwwsm... - vw.. 1 I I f i . ' , , . , lm : - M3 A 43 lil 5 'ili f ' . A lf- l 5 A ff JN V' we v- a ',. '. . ef Y . .,.. .,--- ' 4, .,',, - A '.'-'1 P ' wx David W'n0ten and Da- vid Harrison pace them- selves in the long and exhausting two mile run. of-W-My 'R MM I4 lOillwiiiaiiiist1ili jesse Patty, David Floyd, Darnell Cannon and Danny Atharmsaw show determination in the start of the -HO yard clash. Borlom Rauf: D. Durden, M,Puls, K,She1lenbarger,D Clark N Menendez G Reilly A Salmon Second Raw M Tanner K Robbins R ISiCiS2LRj. Stone, D. Dennison, R. McGuire, R Veitz Top Row B Berkes M White G Dawson B Heinrich S Stock D Singer Knight nine gain success in trying for state champs BASEBALL . .. starting off in the spring with necessary and needed practice . .. Coach Garcia bringing back a young team, full of hopes for success and early victories . . . working on strengthening infield skills and batting averages . . . perfecting that ever so important double play being a strong and respected contender for the Western Conference Championship . . . scar- city of returning senior lettermen hampering team, but finding themselves in -early games . . . juniors and sophomores adding depth and gaining experience through every practice Alan Sal- mon, Ken Robbins, and Richard Veitz taking on main pitching chores with confidence and ability . . . Bill Berkes, Mike White, and Gordon Dawson providing chief power with high batting averages . . . meeting the challenges and succeed- ing with a winning season to make it all seem worthwhile. Returning star, Alan Sril- mon exhibits perfect pitching form for the final out to finish up the ninth inning, Bill Berkes scoops up a sizzling grounder, know- ing he has a long throw to first base for the de- cisive out. junior Richard Veitz acl- justs his baseball cap to shade out the hot sun during pregame warm- ups. A pensive and thought- ful Conch Garcia con- templates after a long try- ing afternoon of trial and error baseball. 1 , if ,, ,. , Q-vw v5.g,,,..w 4, WI I f i3,a'fli-fe' ..'j,tT'54a392v-,,aag,,,W f , 'V -- ,,,-,,v--f.iz1-, - 4 .. . .V i it .f ' 4.,, 'rf -1.1 ,, V. . ,tt , 5 ,I Am .,:t -,-t.,w,, ,wr I M L- I.. ,, Kenny Robbins evades an attempt to break up a double play quickly. Y ., ,, ,fr 1 ,fl 'W 1 , , - ' ' f 'G :F ,LM A . bl V, qw. , ., , 1' V 1 'Q tw, ' - '- .,, tg, f. 54 p. ,' X ,-..,:, ' , , - '4 i '71 it i , .tt uw! -' V . MM f A v.,vf,fA!?Zg7f, V, 1 ,-fn, aff 51 , Senior Slugger Bill Berkes connects for the game-winning single. A good pitcher puts all his might into his pitch- ing, as Richard Vietz shows during a practice. Jimmy Griffin stretches for the throw from sec- ond to first base to com- plete a double play in the Brandon game. i A -'wjegzwi A s f- -.4z.:, ' it i t ef .. MY' i,A. ,.,,, ,Q WV' , . , A good outfielder is al- ways on the lookout for a pop fly, and Ronnie Mills stretches for one during the grime against the Panthers. After three years of play- ing baseball for the Knights, pitcher Alan Salmon finds that the advice of Coach Lou Garcia is helpful. l got you, grins senior Nike White after stop- ping a would-he run hy Doug Clark during one of the long and tiring afternoon practices. Tankers dive to victories in challenging '69 season SWIMMING coaches adding zest to new teams starting practice in early December gaining important needed practice on their own . . . running to help strengthen leg muscles .. . freezing Florida weather concentrating on improving strokes and speed practicing week after Week to obtain important needed points diving playing an important role in compiling extra points RHS threatening Plant and Jesuit good sportsmanship play- ing an important role in every meet wor- rying nervously about up-coming events standing tall on the starting blocks . . . wonder- ing if you will win or lose . . . hearing the loud burst of the starting gun diving into the cool water trying harder and harder wanting so much to win using all your strength to give you that last thrust forward .. . earning a distinguished place for Robinson. Tom Fuschini practices an inward dive to obtain necessary perfection. Mark Johnson uses good technique in performing the back stroke. Bullum Roux' Bob Gayhimer, Mike johnson, Harold Smith, Coach Bailey, Tom Murphy. Slilf7'J'.' Mark Johnson, Larry Duvall, jim Foster, Robert Diehl. 3rd Roux' Robert McCloud. Tom Fuschini, Rick Gremillion, Steve Trotta, Brad Lane, Bob jolly. 1-uw envy'-, - Q f ,gf ff .. 4,,1,.,W4,,,f- If ,,,,,, ,- '.327ffff ' ?fg62f:'f afyfzffi 3 Zia 324,51 if ' I i . , A Karen Johnson demon- ' strates excellent form in f- -fi,an swimming the last crucial ' r- lap of the race. Boltom Row: Anita Humphries, jan McCartan, Carol Terry, Karen johnson. 2nd Row: Becky Dunton, Doe Baclley, Cathy Morris, Alene Athens. 3rd Row: Mgr. Debbie Mehvin, Stella Hunter, Rose Anne Taber, Cathy Boyce, Carrie Hickie, Arlene Brown, Mary Rayfield, Betsy Hough. jan McCartan lunges into the cool water to earn Z1 place for Robinson. Returning letterman, Ken Spears, uses all his skill and knowledge of golf to get out of a dreaded sand trap. Golfers struggle for style to outclass stubborn foes GOLF inexperience and lack of participants hampering RHS golf team sandtraps, water holes, and unpleasant weather never seeming to bother the young yet always composed team . . . Coach Aplin, as is his tradition, guiding his golfers to success and triumph . . . returning let- termen, Ken Spears and Layne Ponder, leading and assisting teammates in keen competition with stubborn opponents practicing and partici- pating in golf matches at Macdill Air Force Base golf course . . . upholding the pride and dignity known to be Robinson's. 'fp' ff f 1? ff f of .X aa, A Q ,ae ,. fl'f1+'J,M' 1 A f ffm 4 ' nw, ffl' ., ,, ,,, ,L ,, ,f Cf i. kg 5 M4 Mr, 'ff 'fi ,' i -M! W. Cesky, L. Ponder, Coach Aplin, J. Rausch, I. McGuire Vfayne Cesky through with sm iiptimistically ho that once in a follows art style, ping for lifetime shot, a hole in une. Bollom Row: B. Campbell, P. Carastro, R. Ingram, L. Denney, L. Cook, N. Kidwell Second Row: R. Zuccato, M, Keyser, T. Facciponti, K. Hamilton, C. Singleton. Top Raw: R. Sattenvhite, B. DuBose, J. Musa, D. Satterwhite, R. Slater, R. Cloud, Coach Flaherty. Wrestlers gain reputation Gary Ashworth displays dogged determination and wrestling skill, as he strains for a take down on Richard Wilson. in Mike Gosser watches over wrestling practice, while Bill DuBose and Don Satterwhite grapple for the desired pin. is I 4 zen., in untried sports venture WRESTLING . . . beginning a new and unique sport at Robinson Mike Gosset, Gary Ash- i worth and Richard Slater leading the Knight's strongmen to victory on the mats . . . practicing long and hard hours at the Tampa University Gym becoming familiar with the strange and difficult techniques of Wrestling con- rending for points and experience against stern competitors . . . struggling for the final and de- cisive pin . , . wanting to earn a name for them- selves and accomplishing it with honor accepting the responsibility and gaining a repu- tation that befits Robinson. 3 J . f 1 Y i V- . -r --, , ,W 2 ...-I 269 Charlie Nunez slams a lob shot at his adversary's feet for game-set point? in a doubles match in a group final. Kris Krouse vigilantly protects the net against any lob shots or slams in a conference doubles Bottom Row: G.. Durland, K. Krause, C. Habecker, S. Craig. Tap Row: M Nickerson B Ray B Algeo, K. Moms, N. Kemper. si 1 MQ, sa? contention. di 9 9 , ,. 5-, 7 lm:-...- john Sanders unleashes a serve and aces his op- ponent in a match. Tennis teams struggle for the triumph of Robinson TENNIS . .. Coach Durnin being instituted as the boys' leader . . . Mrs. Fernandez coping with the first RHS girls' team . . . practicing on for- bidden courts playing home run derby battling for position . . . acing an opponent with a bullet serve slamming a shot at your ad- versary's feet for a score and a win using air-to-air strategy to disrupt a foe's concentration . . . lashing a shot into the net . . . missing your partner's head with a serve in doubles . . . hoping for prosperous season to enhance Robinson. .wfkf pray op Row M Cameron C Nunez J. Sanders, D. Casanueva. , 4 1 272 1 Q? Q, 7,-aff A3517 b' 5 MO, 4- ,f 'f 4 1 f f :U ,4 b ,f I0 Qa gn , Wifi, ,W f ,f I ,flu 4: WtLll,QQ fu , X , X W, A-:fy fy ,, f' if K 'il JK ,,, if qfSJWlA1i 'QA 1 Communit Ozztfide our ffworite picture window lief the world . . . feeming, pzilmting, alive, . . . waiting A I H0mCr00m 309-Mr. Heuberger jx .,.,.-. Come one! Come all! Down first wings hallg Pass broken lockers And in school talkersg Pass yelling teachers And very sound sleepersg Pass memories long And brains very shortg To a class so mighty, A class so fine, That they can only be called . . . Faulkner's '69! Homeroom 402-Mrs. Faulkner . . ., .ie . e- ga kg 4 -2- ,5v,5f:,,..f5,Q-Aggzg. i,.fE7Z23m .i.l .3: gig 1:1-4 -ff'-51123.25 - -p.1I.'.f'-in-'if-,1-,a-,1rw::. . ....- .1- ..., . 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Tampa Airporfl .Tir .. 7 V52 1521 52213: .--I-,iv , ' '1k5'.'f5-. sn: oSf3a39E?f-537233. -Q.. 1, Q R :G-3, -, vfeM'A'E'4eigef: - 2 .QQ Kiwi 872-9203 .424 MQW f ,. .,,. me . www! , g ,e4' , 9 l. 1 X,-5, ff 56 4 E 5 ff Q I gf' Qi? Congratulations-Seniors JANUATQ3 Q EW 'De If gg ERQIGHN ur EW o ENERGY-HLLED .roo fm 4 , ff DOUGl:lNUTS McDllA NEXT DOOR T0 CURRY S FUNERAL HOME I we V. PHONE 876 1719 NITE 689 5813 qv 525 S. Ma-:Dill Avenue X X TAMPA, FLA. 33609 a i Q venue Krispy Kreme Doughnut Co. 3115 Kennedy Blvd. 8425 Nl Florida Ave. Tampa, Florida .-i-.-,-M-V ,I v www, f 1 1335553 V fn ff ap, A411 f fi, if ' Der , xx X I M gwm, TNQ! N Weinerschnitzel Mary Perez Fabrics 3502 Bay to Bay Blvd. Homeroom 306-Mrs. Brownfield Vrr,,r,r r, ,rGrrh,, ,,r,.7r.L A r,r, rr, V orbc-:rt Fuller Inc L 277 Go Knights G0 , Todays Pinarama ,,Kmg,gt,,, A Bowling t0m01'1'0uf'5 S a1'tan. Lanes ,P , . Advertisers Mailing SL Printing Service 5008 1502 W. Platt St. South Tampa, Florida Dale 35606 Mabry WILLIAM E. SEAGARS Congratulations Seniors Foster Lincoln and Mercury Sales, Inc. ,A A ,g iwsiff, ' 0 1 Ei? 1 e' 'i ,, if e -Q iqiv it V -1 1 ., it ., 0 .e.. we 'ef ' I H 'f i . ' L 'i T . . 7 , , i t Is. 1 , 1 1 ' W 1 ' A wwf T iii,ii ff ' zf1'5 W :asf g 1 i,,,e, 1 H1 I ,iim V 5 15 v-f2g:vriE5,1f1-m1i'e'if' ' LT . IW 'mfr-M 5i4?'f3'1U' . 5 ' f f 1? 1. AE? ,,f-, M1552 13V TfqiLL1'z-TL ' ..--r - 11 -H 'Tf5fZi5 1 - ' f'.' aj: ix - ' ' A --erif v e Yfee ggi :V ' ' ' --4-'f i1t:'?f 'i f'5 '' ,-'. 4, ff 1 il ffff Cougars-Comets-Montegos-Mercurys-Lincolns 1155 So. Dale Mabry Phone 876-5151 Saint Aircraft Flying School Clearwater, Florida If I can fly, you cam fly! aww Compliments of A 8: B Garage 2904 Gandy Blvd. X, Phono: B39-8441 Colylfe J H0010 4530 Gandy Blvd, Across from Zuyros Tampa. Flu. Open Evening: by App 'ntment YL hrun ulun AM photography Q 1 n n WEDDING-PORTRAIT-COMMERCIAL 502 Tampa St. TAMPA, FLORIDA Ph 29 1439 Homeroom 204-Mrs. Davidsen We Fa1ge's Restaurant 4804 Bayshore Boulevard Britton Theatre BOX 13757 5938 Britton Plaza Tampa, Florida 33611 852-5511 Tampa's Finest Indoor Theatre Rocking-Cfmif' Comfort Complete Refreshment Stand Enjoyment Best in Motion Pictures General Cinema Corporation jacquelyn s Sp01't5u'em' zuilh az ffiffe1'e1zfe. Cruise and resort wear 1 710 Dale Mabry Homeroom 308-Miss Collins Go Class Of 70 Coca-Cola Bottling Company Congratulations to the Class of 69. 4 Homeroom 404-Mr. Bailey ... - ,-. - lllllll !!!!!2!!!!! !!!!!!flllflfIF llilllllimi 5-aagg a aa F if fi lm? af if Westshore Beauty Salon Debbie Van Houten Gladys Bolden Roy Steven Adams Karen Carrera Bernie Cougan Vangie Crumby joe Dillon Laura Dodds Larry Duboff Cindy Donald Williani Dubose Betty Douglass Don Durden julie Doyne Gary Eddings Debbie Duncan Doug Elancl Morlene Duran Donna Thompson Mrs. Ring-Homeroom 305 Adele Torregiante Brenda Toussaint jean Edgar Tony Eacciaponte Margie Edguid Donald Farmer Virginia Edwards David Gafford Jan Eisch Mike Martin Pam Escobar joann Esposito Marie Ezell Patricia Fanning Melanie Stewart Debbie Thompson Cathy Golightly Chris Hotsinpiller Bruce Nice Military families our speciality. Q.. '..!.5.! Mfr :fan Atlas Van Lines Inc. LOCAL AGENT: AAA Moving 8: Storage Co. KAI! the way with AAAQ 4402 W. Alva Phone: 877-7649 Compliments of Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Corporation x ? X E' I 1 1 I i Homeroom 413-Miss Addison 1f Homeroom 408-Mr. Prior Congratulations and best wishes to the class of '69 from the denizens of Snoogers Swamp and its affiliated Ponds and Puddles LARGO, FLA. KWEST BOGJ Hubert Hillmyner Ethel Floon TAMPA, FLA. KMAIN SWAMPj Erl Ogg Mable Dirtyfut Hildie Kemplehoff Arnie Dribble Putney Earwig Heidi Snert Minnie Fish Modeen Minklefink Bingo Cleever Tia Gonnorra Horatio Hornblower Lily Grassrot Humprey Hotflash Johnny Rott Cannonball ORLANDO, FLA. KCENTRAI. IVIARSI-lj Fluffy Clumpett Snoopy Crabby Lucy Red Baron Fluffy Clumpett Floyd Clumpett Whitaker Mascots fACKSONV1LLIi, FLORIDA KWHISKEY FLATSj Westlake VanDrosky III Benjo Potts Fannie Botchkiss Seemore Butts Palms Valley lfats Twyla Kloose Horus Hotflesh Ananias Glurtch Hoss Cartweight Rusty Bottom Bucket Mouth Mother Goose Ah Jay Tumzn Derl Shortshott Hirim Pottlatch Buford Gunsch CINCINNATI, OHIO KMUDDY MOORj Violet Quinch Omar Ergle COLUIUBUS, OHIO KNORTI-I SLOUGHj Elsie Crack Erline Crunck Elmer Snoodle PERRY, NEW YORK IBRRR BAYOUj Old Lady Baukus Old Man Baukus Erl Ogg Mable Dirtyfut Proprietors Y Homeroom -412-Mrs. Hiers Homeroom 302-Mr. Ferguson 1 X CLEANERS 6 LAUNDRY Our best wishes to the Class of 1969 4904 Florida Ave. 3517 S. Manhattan Ave. 11619 N. Florida Ave. Tampa, Florida 13118596812 Homeroom 301 Mr. Woods Homeroom 215-Coach Pellegrino f Sh When in jacksonville, Satisfy That Craving for the Finest in Italian Food at the Internationally Famous- Tony's Pizza King iNo.li 5546 Normandy Blvd. jacksonville, Florida RICHARD LAMBERSON, owner 781-0233 lisa always ze bes1fa! Homeroom 201-Miss Deaver , ,,,, ,.,, , . if? Homeroom 208-Mr. Alvis Homeroom 307-Mrs. Reaney Bel,Mar Grocery Llberty Federal ITALIAN AND IMPORTED BZIYDCI' FOODS 1111 N. Westslwore Blvd 3675 Westsluore Blvd. KL ,,,, , VIVA V I GRnf'Ehn I Homeroom 407-Mr. Garcia Homeroom 410-Mrs. Byman 293 I Homeroom 105-Caltagirone Iohn's Garage automatic transmission repairs sales and service of auto air Conditioning 5006 S. MacDilI Avenue Tampa, Florida Phone: 852-0241 Curry's Pharmacy Vogue Fashions Inc. 217 Davis Blvd. Zfffi x11xmgmxxxxxm as SE S ms'xNx'XS1'1F EWS Y wen: 'Q Osbornes Shell 4101 Gandy Blvd. Homeroom 219-Mr. Sanchez Skip's Shell 3650 S. Dale Mabry VSHELL Homeroom 218-Mrs. Lavoy Homeroom 204-Mr. Litsey f Compliments of Sophomore Committee Go clan of '71 ' 1 he jo, - ., ,, 4f'ff :f'f' V, ,. , A Helga, A, N , . ' , W M gpffh-,, 'Q' m X. Al Worley Inc. Watch for the new custom homes at Robinson Heights Subdivision Al Worley, Realtor Mk b Worley Construction Co. 5246 S. Dale Mabry LANZ ORIGIN LS ELEG NT LINGERIE MONOG 3612 HENDERSON SWANN PHONE 876 3355 A ' A RAMMING ' ATTRACTI E SPORTSWEAR ' HANDBAGS, JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES ui . Ray Newcomer Fidelity Union Life Insurance Company 3843 john F. Kennedy Blvd. Telephone: 877-8387 Tampa, Florida v Homeroom 211-Mrs. Overmeyer win swf , y...,.f J ,u.. NX 5.98.5 0 Bel-Mar Tire and Battery Service Fuel Oil Home Delivery Front End Alignment South Dale Mabry at Euclid Phone 852-2001 BOB SABIN, Owner Breakfield Gulf 4601 Gandy Blvd. Phone: 833-2591 Tampa Homeroom 411-Mrs. Wilson Homeroom 206-Coach Mahin I 30I Homeroom 103-Mrs. Dietrich Homeroom 409-Mrs. Dawson Compliments of a Friend Tampa Rug Cleaners Congratulations to the C'lm.f of '69 3901 W. Osborne Ave. Tampa, Florida Phones: 872-8437 872-8438 free estimates pick-up and delivery Manhattan Oil Company 5301 South Manhattan The Colonnade 3401 Bayshore Hog City Hog are beazzzfQfzz!.f'f unior - Mafia Mitehellas Tuxedo Rentals, Inc. Top Quality Tuxedo Rentals By After 6 Latest Styles and Colors of All Types of Formal Wear 144 So. Westshore Townsquare Shopping Center, Tampa Phone: 872-9191 G0 first class! G0 M itcbellfs Jack Freeman's 2802 So. MacDill Ave. Dale Mabry Realty 5602 So. Dale Mabry ' '.-': g ,,' 5-QP: VA A ...gan A 1, 3 J WAB nv Qqlg V i Q. 'N 0,1 X 1 , X . , , . 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'N' , Q 'A . v' f., ffm-gj' 5 -F' -M Qw I-mt Ar' ,A A 'mg Q 'fx ,V Q., 3 f.J,,gffA-.qmgz I ' 4 .. , -rfxhif MM- ,'1 ,.. ,, 'Af' . '- A--. ' -. 5724, V 1 cg-'vm . ', - f ..,,:...-f,',- A , - 1.1 :V --fz' -4 . f 'Y 'f, '-'-, ,-f gf 4, .,-1, ff19,,,., g , -,H ..-'QQ' . 3,114 . A 1' rf: -,yiug-fx . :'frA'- 'gf A ,QQ 5: C-.1-2.. f,,,,f vzfwf if., -. I 1N,,-'-mf w -1 , fa, .-'V V : 'V 5 Y -5' , I.: , ., 'S 1 '1 ,v 'J' -. .f.':'. 'ht.L1:- 1 WHS m ,-If' ' .flftt VM-ll'-'JV .V. 1.13 ,H-.,.f'ij' - f fgq,.1,AA, , ,,- : - ,JJ-f.4n.'.' .J .4 A. 1 . Pun ' 4 .V 309 Homeroom 209-Mr. Thompson Homeroom 316-Mr. Taylor Homeroom 207-Mrs. Turner im ainldl AgffgglCr0U5 Skating: Every Night Except Monday een 01 HYS 2 0 I Pm' 7330 t 10230 . . Admission 70c, Rental 40C Admissioon 705, RIZITQII 406 Special Skating.Session 4804 SO- Manhattan Affernoonsz Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Fri. Saturday Mornings 10:00 a.rn.-12:00 Noon Winter-3:30 to 5:30 p,m. Summer-3:00 to 5:00 p.m Admission 506, Including Skates Pl'1Of16 838-4221 Admission SOC Including Skates iii: l-.l Homeroom 205-Mrs. Workizer if - 1 e Compliments of: Union National Life Insurance 1248 E. Hillsborough Ave. Bayshore-Gandy Gulf f B 1 i 91 Leeds 511065 wAsHxNo GULFL1-:x X for the Entire Family BAVSHORB 5 GAME-:W Britton Plaza Bay,rlJ01'e Guzzdy Gulf R6I76li1'J' Azzylhing rm Any D07l16,ffjL' or Foreign Clif. 5603 Interbay 4902 Bayshore Blvd. Phone: 859-9975 Homeroom 403-Mr. Bondi - .. -..,..,, .. ..Y..., .,,,,, , ...... ,,,,,,.f-1 f-'f' , fffqff,ff-qw,-,,fW,.v,Wm,,,,f4 -1 -f,-, f 4 . , Q A V V - I 1 , , Cahill Machine Inc. 3407 Bay to Bay Correll's Phillips 66 Service Station tires, batteries and accessories Registered Colt Dealer Custom Made Rods 4802 Gandy Blvd. Phone: 831-8092 Tampa, Florida 5561 l LORIDA ECHNICAL OLLEGE We TECHNICAL i I The Success School - Dave's Barber Shop 5841 So. Dale Mabry At the Interbay Shopping Center Corner of Dale Mabry and Wisconsin OPEN MON.-FRI. 9:00-6:30 SAT.-8:00-6:00 Stop in for zz good bail' ful or jzzxt lo my fJeflo. ' Clformerly of Zayre's Barber Shopj Compliments of: The Student Council Y' 1 ., Q f 1 L ' Nj A, 4 NQXT Senior Day Compliments of the Annual Staff In Memory of: The 1969 Nudist Convention i il 7 f Compliments of Dad's Club ANHELL'S NURSERY SCHOOL 5928 Bay Court BANSH EE AND SLICK love Roteens, R.H.S., and Beachweek BEAUFEL'S INC. 4243 El Prado LT. COL. AND MRS. E. C. BECK JR. QUSAF RET.j The worst is yet to come MR. AND MRS. D. BROWNE 4803 Bayshore Blvd. MR. AND MRS. C. A. BUTTON 4315 Millbrook BILL CAMPBELL lover il! MR. AND MRS. M. COLLINS 4006 S. Church Ave. Patrons MR. AND MRS, C. CROSBY AND FAMILY Congratulations to the Class of '69 COL. AND MRS. JOE R. DANIEL 857 McClelland Drive DOTTIE'S ENCHANTED MIRROR 3645 S. Manhattan Ave. EARL'S GARDEN SHOP 4319 S. Manhattan Blvd. MR. AND MRS. IRVY EBANKS 4309 S. Hubert Ave. THE FENNEL FAMILY 4714 Wisconsin Ave. MR. AND MRS. L. I. FORRLER AND 4609 Bay Villa Ave. MR. AND MRS, REESE D. FOSTER 4607 Bay Villa Ave. FRANK, STEVE, TOM, RICK Don't get any on ya MR. AND MRS. LOWELL FREEI. 3401 Fair Oaks FROM A FRIEND Good Luck Seniors MR. AND MRS. NORBERT FULLER 3202 Fielder Street DEE ANN EARL GARLAND How's Your Bugg? MR. AND MRS. HUBERT GARLAND, SR. 4516 South Heperides Street MR. AND MRS. RONALD LEE GARLAND 4802 S. Westshore, E-19 GLOBE SECURITY SYSTEMS 1205-A Hillsboro Ave. THE GONSALVES FAMILY Good luck to the Class of ,69 HARRY GUSCOTT AND DEGE See you at USF MR. AND MRS. HALL, VICKY AND JIMMY 4511 Fair Oaks LT. COL. AND MRS. DONALD A. HANEY 4823 Bay Villa Ave. HENDERSON BLVD. TIRE AND BATTERY 3701 Henderson Blvd. SKIP HODGKINS Hi there-I'm johnny Cash HOMEROOM 305 Salutes the Seniors MR. AND MRS. C. M. HOPKIN 4002 Euclid Ave. HORNE'S PHARMACY Good Luck to Seniors MRS. BARBARA J. HOUDE AND DEBRA 4306 S. Clark MR. AND MRS. G. BLAINE HOWELL 2911 Bayshore Ct. MR. AND MRS. D. Y. HOWTON JR. 4609 Bay Court Ave. INFINITY'S END 'l'The last sound in rock music INTERACT Service Above Selfn JOHN AND DON'S ENCO 3441 Gandy Blvd. K 84 B BAKERY 3415 S. Manhattan COMPLIMENTS OF MRS. AND MRS. I. KATZ Alan, jessica and Sam KNIGHTETTES Spectemur Agendo QLet us be judged by our seedsj MABRY-GANDY MOTORS-GEORGE SHELLEY 3411 Gandy Blvd. 838-3511 LT. COL. AND MRS. H. MATSON Deborah, Randy, Robin and Dana Cole THE MCCARTANS Bayshore Towers H. R. McCLURE Knight Power MR. AND MRS. H. R. McCLURE Robin and Randi Jane MR. AND MRS. THOMAS C. MCCORMICK 2901 Bayshore Ct. SMSGT AND MRS. H. I. MCGEHEE AND MARK 6910 Interbay Blvd. MAJ. AND MRS. C. R. MCLAREN Support Robinson's fighting Knights MIKE AND KITTEN MOORE Hang one on! MR. AND MRS. ROBERT NEWLIN 4723 Oklahoma NINAJO AND CAMILLE For everything there is a time MR. AND MRS. C. S. ODELL 4014 Fielder OPTI-MISS OSBORNE SHELL SERVICE 4101 Gandy Blvd. MR. AND MRS. LYMAN PERRY 3906 Leila Ave. RARDON RENTALS 5515 S. Dale Mabry MRS. MARY REDDELL 4611 S. Woodlyn RHS The Best LT. COL. AND MRS. C. A. RILEY MacDill AFB, Florida MR. AND MRS. J. ROMAN AND JEAN 3208 Fielder Street Patrons RO-TEENS SERVICE CLUB Service before self MR. AND MRS. E. ROURKIY Good Luck Class of '69 MR. AND MRS. N. C. SATTERWHITE 2814 Price Ave. LOUIS SCARTOZZI Paul Revere Life Insurance Co. MR. AND MRS. PHILLIP SCHAEFFER 3612 Tampa Circle, W. MR. AND MRS. DONALD C. SCHANG Sara and Gloria MR. AND MRS. SIMON SCHWARTZ Congratulations to the Class of '69 MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR SKOP 4411 Bay Court Ave. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE M. SMITH 4117 Bay Villa Ave. MAJ. AND MRS. WALTER SMITH Ginger and Snuffy SOCIEDAD HONORARIA HISPANICA Los Conquistadoresu SOPHOMORES SAY: Beachweek or Bust! MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. SPENCER, JR. 4514 S. Grady Ave. MR. AND MRS. BRUCE STALLARD AND GIRLS Congratulations to the Class of '69 NICK AND HAZEL STEMMLER Directors, Interbay Community Center SUNCOAST PAINT COMPANY 3423 S. Manhattan JOHN A. THOMSON Fight to keep a free mind MR. AND MRS. EDWARD R. VAN HORN Route 1, Box 122, Lithia, Florida MR. AND MRS. W. F. VASSAR, SR. Edna and Buck YARN AND KNIT SHOP 4346 S. Manhattan x -SA bg, W4 :nfl is , gg Ji-' ,nfs X' if W F EXCAUBUR 1969 dips colors to . . . Bryn Alan Studios, especially Frank Meier, Bill Stoeltzing, Angel Trespalacios, Paul Baker, and George Vawters for their patience and guid- ance in times of crises . , . Mr. jim Bolin of Taylor Publishing Company for his creative suggestions, indispensable advice, and for helping us to secretly carry out the big plan . . . All of our advertisers and patrons for faith- fully supporting the 1969 Excalibur so that it could become a reality . . . All our parents for allowing us to spend many long hours during weekends, week nights, and holidays and understanding the anxiety right be- fore a deadline ... Uncle jerry and the rest of the administration and faculty for always unlocking any closed doors and for tolerating class absences, interruptions and perpetual excuses . . . Mr. jack Overstreet for helping us to grow up while directing us through our everyday trials and tribulations . . . The 1969 Excalibur staff for devoting their time and much of themselves to create this book. Sincerely, EDITOR Ofilkflvs- Cpdfolefz, CO-EDITOR 'sv' ,Q i t i . , . ' ' E g 7 iii ,tiiiilii 's Q k ig b F y,c,r.3q , ,I ,earl L if 'N Senior Director GLENNA FAYE ADAMS JANE ADAMS Anchor 4. ROBERT AGNES Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 4. KRISTY ALDERSON JONATHAN ROBERT ALEXANDER Choraliers 43 Concert Choir 2, Pres. 3, 4. ELIZABETH MAY ALLEN Opti-Miss 2, 3, 43 Choraliers 3, 4. NANCY GAIL ALLEN AFS 2, 33 JCL 23 Lionettes 2, Pres. 3. WILLIAM ALVIS DOUGLAS ANDERSON DONNA MARIE ARTNAK JCL 23 Ro-Teens 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ASH GARY ASI-IWORTI-I Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 Basketball, JV 23 Wrestling 43 Track 23 Lettermen's 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 33 Choraliers 43 Calendar 43 Senior Notableg Night of Knights Outer Court 3, Inner Court 4. DANNY ATHANASAW Track 2, Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 4. WALTER L. ATKINSON, JR. Basketball, Varsity 43 Varsity Band 43 Pep Band 4. STEVEN DALE AYERS Choraliers 3, Pres. 43 Class Committee 2, 4. ALAN R. BAKER Library Club 4. BONNIE MARIE BALDWIN FHA 4. LINDA BALL AFS 33 Concert Choir 43 ICC, Sec. 43 Class Committee 33 Student Council 3, 43 Kiwan- ettes 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. MARY MELISSA BARCLAY National Honor Society 4. STEVEN BARNES Jr. Optimist 3, 43 DE, V. Pres. 4. JANET SUE BARRIBALL Ro-Teens 2, 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 2, 43 Senior Notable. JOSEPH KENNETH BATES JOHN ALLEN BECK Football, JV 23 Interact 2, 3, Pres. 43 ICC 2, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Class Committee, Pres. 2, 33 Excalibur 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Calendar 2, 33 Night of Knights Inner Court 23 Senior Notable. RONN IE BECKWITH Football, JV 23 Golf 23 Track 2, 33 Baseball 3. SHIRLEY A. BEENE LARRY DAVID BELCHER BETTY BELL FHA 33 DCT 4. FRANK W. BEMIS Varsity Band 2, 3, 4. MARSHA ANN BENSON WILLIAM LOUIS BERKES Basketball, JV 23 Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4: Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, Treas. 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 43 Senior Notable. BRUCE D. BISSET Concert Choir 43 Interact 3, Treas. 4. JAMES GORDON BLALOCK Track 3, 4. DIANA BLAUVELT Para-Meds 33 Concert Choir 33 Kiwanettes 3, 43 Knight Writers 4. STEPHEN BERNARD BLOME National Honor Society 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 43 Library Club 4. CHARLES MICHAEL BLOOD Jr. Optimist 3, 4. HARVEY BLOOMSTON Choralier 2, 33 Fine Arts 2, 3, 4g Interact 2, 3, 43 DE 4. STEPHEN ALLEN BOCOCK Fine Arts 43 Chess Club 33 Photography Club 3 MARY HELEN BODIMER Cheerleader, JV Co-Head 23 Varsity 43 FTA 23 Class Committee 23 Student Council 2, 43 Kiwanettes 2, 3, Treas. 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 4. DAVID W. BOGGS Football, JV 2g Jr. Sertoma 2, 3, Treas. 4. JAMES EARL Eooos Football Manager 2, 3, 4g Baseball, Manager 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 4. SUSAN BOND Choraliers 43 Library Club 43 Fine Arts Club 4. PENNY LEIGH BOUTWELL GUY S. BOYCE WILLIAM L. BOYD LINDA LEE BRAHIER Class Committee 33 Anchor 33 CBE 4. DAVID A. BREAKEIELD Football, JV 2. NEIL PATRICK BRENNAN ALBERT BRESCH III Varsity Band 2, 3, 4. JOHN J. ERICKER Chess Club 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 43 National Honor Society 4. DOUGLAS BEEBE BRILL Football, Varsity 4g Lettermen's 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Knight Writers, Sports Editor 43 Excalibur 4. WILLIAM BENJAMIN BROOKS Varsity Band 2, 43 Drum Major 4. KAREN BROWN FTA 4g JCL 3, 43 Ro-Teens 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 3, 4. ROGER BROWN Football, JV 2, Varsity 33 Baseball 33 Bas- ketball, JV 23 FCA 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 33 Student Council 33 Key Club 3, 4. BARBARA KEYES BRO WN E Cheerleader, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 Lettermen's 3, 43 Ro-Teens 2, 3, Pres. 43 ICC 43 In Excelsis 43 Knight Writers 3, 43 Excalibur 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Class Committee 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 43 Senior Notable3 Hall of Fame. TERESA ANN BROWNE ICC 43 CBE, Pres. 4. RONALD BROWNING DE 4. PHILLIP LEE BROYLES Concert Choir 4. MARY SYLVIA BURGESS Swimming 23 Opti-Miss 3, 4. LINDA LOUISE BURKETT FRANK BURRIS Basketball, JV 23 FCA 23 Class Committee 43 Key Club 3. MARY HELEN BURT Concert Choir 2, 33 Choraliers 43 Fine Arts 4. MARY ELIZABETH BUTTON Anchor Club 3, Pres. 43 ICC 43 Excalibur, Class Editor 4. MELLISSA CAGLE Cheerleader, JV 23 Class Committee 2, Sec. 33 Kiwanettes 3, 43 DCT 43 Calendar 3, 4 Night of Knights Outer Court 3, 4. MAURICE DEAN CALDWELL DE 4. VAN LAWRENCE CALHOON DONNA KAY CALHOUN Para-Meds 33 Science Club 23 Opti-Miss 3, 43 CBE 4. ALBERTA PATRICIA CALLAHAN Concert Choir 3, 4. MARIAN CAMPBELL Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. DARNELL GILBERT CANNON Track 2, 3, Capt. 43 Basketball, Varsity 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, DARRYL CHARLES CASANUEVA Tennis 43 Varsity Band 2, 3, Drum Maior 43 Class Committee 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. JEAN CIRANNI CBE 4. MARIE CIRANNI JANET SUE CLARK Anchor 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. KENNETH CLARK RICHARD CLOUD Football, JV 2. CONNIE COCHRAN Science Club 23 Anchor, Treas. 4. GERALD LOUIS COHEN Latin Honor Society 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. DEBORAH LYNN COLE FTA 23 Kiwanettes 2, Hist. 3, 43 Class Committee 3, 43 Excalibur, Copy Editor 43 ICC 43 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, Pres. 43 Roundtable 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Notable3 Hall of Fame. CAROLYN JANE COOK Starlet 43 Kiwanettes 3, Rec, Sec. 43 Student Council 2, 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 4. JOHN THOMAS COOK, JR. Football, JV 23 Jr, Optimist 3, 4. JANET COOPER Maiorette 2, 3, 43 Opti-Miss 3, 43 Knight Writers 4. KATHLEEN CORLEY Anchor 33 CBE 4. CHARLES CORWIN Library Club 4. NEAL CORYELL MALCOM COSTON DIANE MARIE COX KATHI CRAFTON AFS 23 Para-Meds 3. JOHN CRAIG Track 2, 33 Tennis 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Letter. men's 2, 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Interact 3, 43 Latin Honor Society 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN CROSBY Fine Arts 23 Kiwanettes 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 43 ICC 43 Excali- bur 43 Class Committee 2, 3. PAUL CROY PATRICIA PEGUES DANIEL Ro-Teens 2, 3, 43 Class Committee 43 Span- ish Honor Society 23 National Honor So- ciety 4, VICKI LYNETTE DAVIDSON National Honor Society 3, 4. ANDREA DAVIS Starlet 43 Lettermen's 43 Choraliers 2, 3, Sec. 43 Kiwanettes 3, 43 Class Committee 3. GLENN EDWARD DAVIS DCT 4. JACK DAVIS Fine Arts 3, 43 Band, Varsity 2, 3, 4g Pep Band 3, Capt. 43 Latin Honor Society 4. JERRY DAVIS DENNIS MARTIN DAWSON Basketball, JV 23 CBE 4. GORDON PAUL DAWSON Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 FCA 3, 43 Lettermen's 3, 43 Class Committee 33 Night of Knights Outer Court 4. KENNY DAYTON Football, JV 23 Basketball, JV 23 Class Com- mittee 2. NICHOLAS JOE DEAN NANCY JANE DEEL JAMES JOSEPH DEGENNARO Knight Writers, Mgr. Editor 43 Excalibur, Curriculum Editor 4: in excelsis 3, editor 43 Quill and Scroll, Treasurer 43 National Hon- or Society 43 Hall of Fame. LINDA DELONG MARY JOLENE DEPPELLER Photography club 3, 4, FBLA 4, FHA 2. MIKE DE VANEY VHFSITY Band 2, 3, Staff Sergeant 4. LUDY WILL DIAL Interact 4, Class Committee 2, 3, NFL 4. KENNETH DOHLMAR CONSTANCE S. DOLHANOWSKY Starlet 3, 4, Fine Arts 4, Kiwanettes 4, DCT 4, Latin Honor Society 4, National Honor Society 4. ABIGAIL JEAN DONNELLAN Para-Mecls 3, Treasurer 4, Fine Arts 2, Stu- dent Council 4, Anchor Club 3, Chaplain 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. SUSAN KAY DORSEY Opti-Miss 2, 3, 4, CBE, Sec. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA ANN DOSS JAMES DRAIN Fine Arts 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Varsity Band 2, 3, Capt. 4. JAMES MICHAEL DRAKE Football, JV 2, NFL 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, Interact 4. DIANE DRYDEN KRISTIN E DUBOSE Opti-Miss 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LARRY DUQUETTE Basketball, JV 2, Track 2. DAVID LLOYD DURHAM Track 4. DEBRA RACHEL EASLER FTA 2, Knight Writers 4, Excalibur 3, Co-Editor 4, Ro-Teens 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, In Excelsis Spanish Honor Society 3. GARY HYLTON EBANKS Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Class Committee 4, Boy's State Delegate 3, Night of Knights Outer Court 3, 4, National Hon- or Society 3, 4, Hall of Fame. DAVID F. EDDINGS Football, Manager 2, NFL 4, JCL 3, 4, Jr. optimist 2, 5, sec. 4. DAVID O. EDGAR Chess Club 3, Library Club 3, 4, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4. MARY EDWARDS BELINDA JULIE ESCALANTE VICKI EVANS Concert Choir 3, Choraliers 4, Class Com- mittee 2, Opti-Miss 4. JAMES FALLECK RICHARD PAUL FEAGLE Track 2, Physical Fitness Team 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ROBIN PATRICIA FENNEL Kiwanettes 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Class Com- mittee 3, Excalibur 4, Knight Writers 3, Business Mgr. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. LINDA ELIZABETH FIALA Para-Meds 2, 3, Sec. 4, NFL 4, JCL 2, Opti- Miss 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 2, National Honor Society 4. TERESA ANNE FIEDLER Knightettes 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, FTA 2, 3, Opti- Miss 3, 4, Class Committee 3, National Hon- or Society 3, 4. ROBERT EDWIN FIELD Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Sertoma 3, 4. JUDITH L. FINCH Kiwanettes 3 4,, CBE, Treas. 4. GARY FINK DE 4. CONSTANCE FORCE Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Knightettes 4. SUZANNE RAE FOSTER Swimming 2, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, Ro-Teens 3, 4, Excalibur 4, Class Committee 2, 3. WANDA FOSTER OSCAR FRANCO Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, Youth for Christ 2, DCT 4, Calendar 4, Night of Knights Outer Court 4. SYLVIA FREDRICKS JANET ELAINE FRIER Ro-Teens 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, 4. JAMES FRILEY NANCY ELIZABETH FULLER Cheerleader, JV Head 2, Varsity 3, Head 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, Ro-Teens 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Excalibur 4, Class Com- mittee 3, Latin Honor Society 2, Calendar 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, Sec. 4, Home- coming Court 4, Night of Knights Outer Court 3, 4, Senior Notable. DIANE LYNN EULMER Concert Choir 4. CLAYTON LAMAR FULTON Fine Arts 2, 3, 4, Choraliers 2, 3, Class Committee 3, Key Club 3, 4. DON GARLAND DE 4. HUBERT EARL GARLAND JCL 2, AFS 2, V. Pres. 3, Concert Choir 2, Class Committee 2, 3, Excalibur 3, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 2, Senior Notable. JANICE ANITA GAYLOR Concert Choir 2, 3, CBE 4, Kiwanettes 4. WANDA GAIL GAYLOR Starlet 3, 4, Fine Arts 3, 4. RON GEDDES FTA 3, Pres. 4, Jr. Sertoma 4, ICC 4. HENRY GINDLESPERGER Wrestling 4. MARCELLA J. GIROUARD KENNETH ALAN GONZALEZ Football, JV 2, FCA 2, 3, Class Committee, V. Pres. 4, Key Club 3, 4, Calendar 4, Knight of Knights Outer Court 4. ROBERT GOODYEAR EDWARD MICHAEL GOSSETT Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, Wrestling 4: Lettermen's 3, 4, FCA 3, Class Committee 4, Key Club 3, 4. RICHARD K. GOTTLIEBSEN DANIEL GRACHEK THOMAS M. GRAY Swimming 2, 3, Lettermen's 3, 4, Choraliers 2, 3, Student Council 3, Jr. Optimist 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Night of Knights Inner Court 2. DANIEL ROY GREENE Varsity Band 3, Sergeant 4. CORINNE CLAIR GREGORY Anchor 2, Treas. 3. SHIRLEY ANN GRIFFIN Opti-Miss 3, 4. MARJORIE LYNNE GRIFFITH Concert Choir 2, 3. HARRY GUSCOTT Knight Writer 4g in excelsis 43 Quill and Scroll 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. JUDY HAGSTROM AFS 23 Para-Meds 33 JCL 23 Concert Choir 33 Choraliers 4. LAURA JANE HALES DAVID HALL Varsity Band Sergeant 4. TERESA HALL Kiwanettes 3, 43 CBE 4. HAROLD HAMILTON DEBRA ANN HARDIN National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLOTTE HOLLY HARRIS Fine Arts 33 Choraliers 3, 4g Varsity 23 DCT 4. JAMES D. HARRISON BETHANY HARTMAN Swimming 2, 3, Captain 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 43 Para-Meds 3, 43 FTA 23 Kiwanettes 3, 43 Knight Writers 3, Editor 43 Class Com- mittee 43 Hall of Fame. NANCY HAYNES FHA, Parl. 2. HELEN HEBERT Para-Meds 4, NANCY JEAN HEINRICH Anchor 3, Rec. Sec. 43 Class Committee 4. WALTER R. HEINRICH Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Basketball, Var- sity 2, 3, 43 Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 3,43 Key Club 3, 43 ICC 4, Pres. 33 Student Council 2, V, Pres, 3, Pres. 43 Class Committee, V. Pres. 23 Boy's State Delegate3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Calendar 23 Senior No- gableg Night of Knights Inner Court 3, 43 Hall of Fame. CYNTHIA ANN HENDERSON Varsity Band 2, 33 Opti-Miss 3, 43 National Honor Society 4. SANDRA HENNING AFS 23 Opti-Miss 2, 3, 43 Class Committee 4. DEBRA ELIZABETH HILL Library Club 4. JOHN GARNET HILL Football, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 3, 43 FCA 2, 5, 4. ROBERT W. HILL JOHN ANTHONY HINDS FRANCES SUMI HINE YFC 2, Sec. 33 Anchor 43 CBE 4. WILLIE HO Track 43 Chess Club 43 JCL, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 ICC 43 Latin Honor Society 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. RICHARD HOWE HODGIN Jr. Sertoma 3, 4. SYLVIA HOLTON NFL, see. 4. GREGORY HOOPER Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 4g Para- Meds 3, Pres. 43 Interact 3, Parl. 43 ICC 4. ANN ELAINE HOWELL Concert Choir 2, 3, 4. JAMES E. HUDGINS DE 4. ROSELIND HUGHES Concert Choir 4. JEFF A. HULEC Chess Club 23 Choraliers 43 Concert Choir 3. HARRY HUMPHREY Track 43 Choraliers 4. GREGORY JAMES HUSSIN Football, JV 23 Track 23 Interact 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 Class Committee 33 Round Table 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Senior Notable. FRANK D. JACKSON Track 3, 4. ROBERT JACOBSON Chess Club 2, Pres. 3, 43 JCL 23 ICC 3, 4, NANCY KAREN JANIKOWSKI JCL 23 Kiwanettes 2, 33 Knight Writers 43 Student Council 43 Latin Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 4. BRUCE JEFFERSON Chess Club 23 NFL 2, 3, Pres, 43 Varsity Band 2, 33 Jr. Optimist 3, 43 ICC 4. HARRY H. JENSEN CBE 4. JACQUELYN JEANETTE JEWETI Choraliers 2, 33 Kiwanettes 2, 3, 43 Class Committee 33 Student Council, Rec. Sec 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Calendar Cover 43 Homecoming Court3 Night of Knights Inner Court 2, 33 Night of Knights Queeng Senior Notable3 Hall of Fame. CLARK JOHNSON AFL 33 Class Committee 4. DYANN JOHNSON YFC 43 Para-Meds 3. GERALD G. JOHNSON Varsity Bancl 2, 3, 43 Class Committee, Treas. 4. GOVE MURRAY JOHNSON Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 33 Varsity Band 23 Class Committee 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. KAREN JOHNSON Swimming 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 3, 43 NFL 33 FTA 2. PATTI JOHNSON Fine Arts 43 Anchor Club 3, 4. PAUL E. JOHNSON Chess Club 2, 3, 43 JCL 2, 33 Latin Honor Society 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Roundtable 43 Hall of Fame. WILLIAM C. JOHNSTONE Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 Track 33 Letter- men's 3, 43 FCA 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4. ROBERT EUGENE JOLLEY Swimming 2, 3, Captain 43 Lettermen'S 3, 4g FCA 43 Jr. Optimist 3, 4. RICHARD LEE JONES AFS 33 Key Club 3, 43 Class Committee 3. Pres. 43 Night of Knight Outer Court 43 Calendar 4. SHARON JONES CBE 4. HELEN ANN JURDAK Spanish Honor Society 23 National Honor Society 4. JESSICA KATZ Para-Meds 2, 33 Fine Arts 2, 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 Ro-Teens 3, 43 Class Committee 2, 33 Knight Writer 3, Ad. Mgr. 4. STEPHEN P. KEIRN Interact 43 Class Committee 4. MURIEL L. KEITH Starlet 2, 33 Fine Arts 2, 3, Sec. 43 NFL 3, 43 Ro-Teens 3, 43 Class Committee 2, 3, 43 Calendar 33 Night of Knight Outer Court 3, 4. MICHAEL F. KELLY Basketball, Varsity 4. WILLIAM KELLY Football 2, 3, 4, All County, All Conference 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 4. MAHALAH KESSLER CBE 4. ANNIS JANETTE KING Swimming 23 FTA 23 Kiwanettes 3, 4. BLANE KIRBY DCT 4. ROBERT KIRKNER LINDA S. KIRN CBE 4. JUDY KODATT Cheerleader, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 Lettermen's 3, 43 Fine Arts 3, Treas. 43 Varsity Band 23 FHA 43 Ro-Teens 3, 4. BRUCE KRENTZMAN PAULA MARIE KROCHMAN AFS 2, 33 JCL 23 Lionettes 2. RICHARD KROEGEL Chess Club 4. VALERIE MARIE KRUEGER CBE 4. ANITA LA CAGNINA Choraliers 2, 3, 43 CBE 4. JEAN LAND CBE, Treas. 43 FBLA 33 Anchor 3. JAMES LANERI EDWARD LARCOM DCT 4, DICK LA ROSA DCT 4. JOHN JOSEPH LASITA III Basketball, JV 23 Football, JV 23 Golf 33 NFL 3, 43 Concert Choir 2, 33 CBE 43 DE 43 Key Club 2, 3, Treas. 4. KATHY LAVER Majorette 43 Lettermen's 43 Kiwanettes 4. BARBARA ANN LEACH RITA LE DUC Library Club 4. GEORGE LEGARRETA Track 3, 43 Chess Club 4. CAROL JANENE LEMLEY C Para-Meds 33 DCT 43 Kiwanett s 3, Corres. Sec. 4. MAUREEN LILLY CBE 4. WALLACE LITTLE WILLIAM LOFLIN KAREN LOUISE LUTGEN Para-Meds 2, 33 Ro-Teens 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Class Committee, Treas. 2, 33 CBE 4. RODNEY LYNAM LINDA KAY MAFFIT EDITH DARLENE MAIER CBE 4. CLARA ETTA MAHONEY YFC 2, Pres. 33 Club 33 CBE 4, District GOVCIHOFQ ICC 33 National Honor Society 4. DONALD MALLARD Library Club 43 YFC 3, V. Pres. 43 Concert Choir 4. BUFORD WALDO MALOY, JR. Football, JV 23 Library Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 43 Lettermen's 2, 3. DARLENE MANISCALCO Knightettes 3, Treas. 43 DCT 4. MICHAEL MARTIN PAULA JO MARTIN CYNTHIA MARTINEZ Starlet 43 Kiwanettes 43 Student Council 43 Class Committee 33 Concert Choir 33 Chora- liers 4. REBECCA MASHBURN LEO JOHN MATASSINI Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 43 Baseball 43 FCA 43 Class Committee 43 Interact 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 3. MARSHALL MATHIS Football, JV 23 DE 4. MELODIE MATHIS Track 4. PATRICIA MCBRIDE Knightettes 3, 43 Opti-Miss 3, 43 Class Com- mittee 43 DCT Lt. Gov. of Dist. XV3 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. JANICE MCCARTAN Swimming 2, Capt. 3, 43 Lettermen's 2, 3, 43 Varsity Band 23 Ro-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Excalibur, Organ. Ed. 43 Class Committee 23 Knight of Knights Outer Court 23 National Honor Society 3, Treas. 43 Senior Notable3 Hall of Fame. DOROTHY ROBIN MCCLURE Class Committee 2, V. Pres. 33 Student Council 2, 43 Ro-Teens 3, Treas. 43 Excalibur 43 Night of Knights Outer Court 3, Inner Court 43 Calendar 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 Roundtable 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. THOMAS MCCORMICK DE 4. JENCY ELLEN MCGEE Library Club 4. SHERRIE LOUISE MCGEE Anchor 3, Hist. 43 CBE 4. BLANCHE ANN MCHUGH Fine Arts 43 Varsity Band 2, 3, 43 Knight Writers 3, News Ed. 43 Opti-Miss 43 Class Committee 4. JOYCE MCKEEHAN MARGARET McKESSICK MARY MCKINNES FHA 43 Concert Choir 4. WILLIAM R. MEADOR III Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 4, Interact 4. STEVE MEADOWS Student Council 4, DCT, Pres. 4. CHARLES MEREDITH Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 4. LLOYD MESSER DE 4. JAMES H. MILEY Chess Club 2. SANDRA J. MILLER Knightettes 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Student Coun- cil 2, ICC 4, CBE, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Roundtable 4. JAMES KARLOS MILLS Chess Club 2. ROBERT MILLS RONEY MILLS Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, Jr. Sertoma 4. DENNIS MILNER ANGIE IRENE MIRA Opti-Miss 4. MARCIA MITCHELL DE, Sec. 4. DOUG MONK KATHLEEN E. MOORE Para-Meds 3, Opti-Miss 3, 4, Excalibur 4, Class Committee 4, Quill and Scroll, Parl. 4, in excelsis 4. JOHN BRADLEY MORICZ Concert Choir 3. KATHRYN COFFEY MORRIS Tennis Team 4, Choralier 3, 4, AFS 3, 4. STEVEN JOSEPH MOULIN JOHN Q. MOZELIKAS Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. PHYLLIS JUNE MULDER MICHAEL MURPHY Varsity Band 4. MARILYN NEILL Majorette 2, 3, Head 4, Fine Arts 2, 3, 4, opfi-Miss 4. GENE NORDGREN Swimming 2. DAVID BRUCE NORDSTROM AFS 2, 3. MARK ALLEN NORRIS CHARLES NUNEZ JR. Tennis Team 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 4, Baseball, Varsity 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, Para- Meds 3, 4, Jr. Sertoma 4, Latin Honor So- ciety 3, National Honor Society 4. AILEEN E. ODELL AFS 2, Sec. 3, Ro-Teens 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, Excalibur 4, Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Calendar 4, Night of Knight Inner Court 3, 4, Senior Notable. VINCENT OLIVER DCT 4. CYNTHIA OSBORNE Majorette 4, FTA 2, I-list. 3, Opti-Miss 3,4- SHARLENE PAINTER CBE 4. MICHELLE PALLADINO ROBERT PALMER DAVID PARK DCT 4. JOANN NOLA PARK Library Club 4. JESSE LEE PATTY Track 4. CARL PENLY CYNTHIA ANN PERRY Starlet 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, Choraliers 4, Anchor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, in excelsis, Copy Editor 4, National Honor Society 4. JEANNE M. PETERSON CAROL PHILLIPS Anchor 4. SUSAN CARTER PHILLIPS Ro-Teens 3, 4, Latin Honor Society, Treas. 4, Class Committee 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Round Table 4. LAURA PHIPPS NFL 4, JCL 3, 4, Opti-Miss 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 4. MARILYN SUSAN PITT Library Club 3, V.Pres. 4. RONALD ALAN POWELL AFS 3, Jr. Optimist 3, 4, Senior Notable. DOROTHY ANN PRESNELL z Club 4, FTA 4. ROBERT PRICKETT Library Club 4. JOSELLE CATHARINA PULGARON Cheerleader, Varsity 4, AFS 3, Ro-Teens 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Night of Knights Outer Court 4. DAVID EARL QUALLS Jr. Optimist 3, Treas. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. HELEN KAYE QUIGLEY YFC 2, CBE 4. LINDA RATTO FHA 4. BRENDA GAIL RAY Swimming 2, Tennis 4, AFS 2, 3, Concert Choir 4, Class Committee 2, 3. BRENDA CAROL REDDELL Cheerleader, JV 2, Varsity 4, Lettermen's 4, AFS 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, Ro-Teens 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class Committee 2, 3, Excalibur 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Calendar 4, Homecoming Court 4, Night of Knights Outer Court 3, Inner Court 4, Senior Notable. CHESTER ALLEN REDKEY Football, JV 2, FCA 2, YFC 2, Varsity Band 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, Choraliers 2, 3, 4, MICHELLE KAY REIGLE CBE 4. RONNIE REYNOLDS Football, JV 2, Student Council 3, Class Committee 4, DE 4. LINDA ANN RICHMOND Concert Choir 4, Lionettes 2, NHS 3, 4. MARLA SUE RIDENHOWER FHA, Sec.-Treas. 4, FTA, 2, Sec. 3, 4, Z Club 3, 4. SALLYE JANE RILEY Ro-Teens 4, Knight Writers 3, Ex. Ed. 4, Class Committees 3, 4. CHARLES RIVENBARK CHARLES KEITH ROBBINS Track 2, 3, Capt. 4, Football 3, 4, Letter- men's 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, YFC 4, ICC 4, Jr. Sertoma, Sec. 3, Pres, 4. PAME LA ROBINSON Starlet 3, FTA 2, Opti-Miss 3, Treas. 4, CBE 4. TERRY JEAN ROMAN Para-Meds 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, JCL 2, Library Club 3, 4, Opti'Miss 3, 4. DALE ROSE PAULETTE ROSE Para-Meds 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, DCT 4. SHERRY LYNN ROSE NANCY LOUISE RUSSO Starlet 3, Head 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, Fine Arts 2, Sec. 3, 4, Ro-Teens 2, Hist. 3, Cortes, Sec. 4, Student Council 3, Excalibur 3, Feat. Ed. 4, Class Committee, Sec. 2, 3, 4, Calen- dar 2, Cover 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Night of Knights Inner Court 2, 3, Senior Notable, Hall of Fame. PATRICIA RYLE FTA 2, JCL 4, Varsity Band 2, Lib. 3, Sec. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. EDWARD ALAN SALMON Baseball 2, All-Conference 3, 4, Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, Capt. 4, Baseball, JV 2, Var- sity 3, Capt. 4, Basketball, JV 2, Track 2, Lettermen's 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Class Committee 2, 3, Choraliers 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Night of Knights Outer Court 2, 3, 4. THOMAS ELLIS SAMMONS Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, Basketball, JV 2, Tennis 4, FCA 2, NFL 3, JCL 3, Treas. 4, Interact 3, 4, Class Committee 3, 4, Latin Honor Society 4. JOHN SANDERS Tennis 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, AFS 2, Pres. 3, 4, Jr. Optimist 4, ICC 3, 4, Student Council 4. SALLY EILEEN SANDS JUDY SAYLOR FBLA 4. ARLENE DIANE SCARBOROUGH CBE 4. SARA SCHANG Ro-Teens 3, 4. PENNY ANN SHELLENBARGER Choraliers 3, Treas. 4, CBE 4, Anchor 4. CHESTER SCHERF DCT, V. Pres, 4. THOMAS SCHRUNMAN LEE SCHWARTZ Basketball, jv 2, Key Club 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, 4, Knight Writers 4, STEVE SEATON CONNIE SEEMAN VIVIAN CAROL SEIFFERT NFL 3, 4, Z Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. BEVERLY ANN SHATTLES Swimming 4, FHA, Pres. 4, Z Club 3, Hist. 4. SUSAN KAY SHAW JCL 2, Ro-Teens 3, 4, Class Committee 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4. STEVE SHERRY Jr. Sertoma 2, 3, Sec. 4. JUDY LYNN SHIELDS YFC 2, Opti-Miss 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, Excalibur, Bus. Mgr. 4. JAMES RAE SHINGLETON Interact 4. JAN SIERRA NANNETTE S. SIERRA JUDY PAMELA SILVERBERG FHA, V. Pres. 4, FHA 3, Treas. 4, Z Club 4, Knight Writer, News Editor 4. JEANNE LORRAINE SIMON Concert Choir 2, 3, Anchor 4. NIKKI SLEETH Fine Arts 2, 3, 4, Opti-Miss 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Student Council 4, ICC 4, in excelsis, Art Editor 4, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Roundtable 4, Senior Notable, Hall of Fame. BRADLEY EDWARD SMITH Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track, Varsity 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, Sec. 4, Calendar 3, 4, Night of Knight Inner Court 3, 4, Senior Notable. DARLYNN SMITH Choraliers 2, 3, 4. FRANK J. SMITH Track, Varsity 2, 3, Lettermen's 2, 3, FCA 3, DE, Pres. 4. GLORIA JEAN SMITH Anchor 4. LILLIAN GRACE SMITH Para4Meds 3, Anchor 4. LINDA MARIE SMITH CBE 4. PAULA ANNE SMITH FBLA 4, Concert Choir 3, Choralier 4. RICHARD SMITH Choraliers 4, Concert Choir 4, CBE 4. RITA JANE SMITH ROBERT W. SMITH AFS 3, Class Committee 3, 4. MICHAEL RAY SNELL Interact 3, 4, Student Council 4. TINA SOLIS FHA 4, JCL 4, Latin Honor Society 4. KENNETH W. SPEAR Basketball, JV 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Latin Honor Society. KAREN PATRICE SPIVEY Anchor, Corr. Sec. 3, 4. DENNIS FREDERICK SPRAY Football, JV 2, Jr. Optimist 3, Pres. 4, ICC 4, JCL 2, 4, V. Pres. 3, Excalibur 4, Latin Honor Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. MINDY STANLEY ROSS WARREN STEINACKER MARSHA ILENE STEWART Library Club 2, 3, Z Club 4. KATHRYN STRUB FHA 2, Z Club 3, Sec. 4. RICK SULLIVAN Track, Varsity 4, JCL 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Class Committee 4. ELIZABETH SWILLEY JAMES HENRY TAYLOR Basketball, JV 2, Track, Varsity 3, 4, Wfeg. tling 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, Inter- act 4. WILLIAM R. TAYLOR DIANA KAY TERRELL Knightettes 3, 45 Anchor 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, Sec. 4. CAROL JUNE TERRY Swimming 2, 3, Captain 45 Knightettes 3. LARRY THOMAS Basketball, JV 2, Varsity 3, 45 Track 45 Football, JV 2, Varsity 3, 45 I.ettermen's 2, 3, 45 FCA 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Senior Notable. SHIRLEY DIANE THOMAS AFS 35 Choraliers 2, 3, 45 Kiwanettes 3, 4. JANICE MARIE TILLMAN FBLA 4. TIMOTHY DAVID TINIUS Fine Arts 45 Photography Club 35 Key Club 3, 45 Class Committee 45 Excalibur 45 Knight Writer, Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief 45 ICC 45 Quill and Scroll, Pres. 45 Senior Notable. GEORGE TINKHAM EILEEN TREMMEL Concert Choir 3, 45 Choraliers 4. FELICE TREMMEL Concert Choir 2, 4. STEVE TROTTA Swimming 45 Lettermen's 3, 4. NANCY ANN TUCKER AFS 2, 35 Ro-Teens 4, Hist. 35 Knight Writers 3, Feature Editor 45 Excalibur 3, Schdl. Editor 45 Class Committee 2, 3, Sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senior Notable. RITA YVONNE TYSON Fine Arts 2, 3, Pres. 45 NFL 45 Choraliers 2, 4, V. Pres. 35 Student Council 4, Sec. 3, Ro-Teens 45 Class Committee 35 Calendar 35 Senior Notable5 Hall of Fame. DAVID LEIGH ULM Choraliers 45 Jr. Sertoma 4. MARY URBANA Concert Choir 35 CBE 4. CHARLES ROBERT VAIL RONALD DEAN VAN DYKE Student Council 45 DE, Treas. 45 Calendar 2, 3- AFS 2' Ro-Teens 3 Rec. Sec 4 Class Com- mittee 2, 45 Excalibur, Ad. gr. 4. CANDLCE VAN HORN ' ' ' it GLORIA JOYCE VARDY Kiwanettes 3, 45 CBE 4. EDNA EVELYN VASSAR AFS 35 Fine Arts 45 Opti-Miss 3, 45 Class Committee 35 DCT 45 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. BRENDA SUE VOSKA CECF, Rec. Sec. 4. LEONARD VYLNANEK Concert Choir 4. BENJAMIN WAKSMAN Knight XXf'riters 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. SHEILA DIANNE WALL FTA 25 Knightettes 2, Rec, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Opti-Miss 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. MARSHA LYNN WARNER AFS 2, Treas. 35 Student Council 35 Ex- calibur 45 Knight Writers, Feature Editor 45 Class Committee 2, 4. JOHN EDWARD WATKINS Football, JV 25 JCL 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 CBE 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. MARY WATKINS PATSY WATSON Anchor, V. Pres. 35 Class Committee 45 CBE, V. Pres. 4. SANDRA WATTS SUSAN LYNN WEBB JCL 2, CBE 4. NANCY JANE WEIGAND FBLA 3, 45 CBE 4. KATHY B. WERNER Photography Club 3, 45 FBLA 4. LINDA DIANE WEST FBLA, Pres. 3, 45 CBE 45 ICC 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. KATHRYN E. WHEELER Cheerleader, JV 2, Varsity 3, Co-Head 45 FTA 35 Lettermen's 3, 45 Kiwanettes 3, 45 Class Committee 25 Student Council 2, 3. ROBERT WINN Swimming 2, 3. MIKE ALAN WHITE Baseball, Varsity 35 Football Varsity, V. Pres. 35 FCA 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's, Treas. 35 Knight of Knights Outer Court 2, 4. PAUL LESLIE WHITE JCL 2, 3, 45 Jr. Opti-Miss 45 ICC 45 Latin Honor Society 2, 4, V. Pres. 35 National Honor Society 3, Pres. 45 Round Table 45 Senior Notableg Hall of Fame. LARRY R. WHITMAN Football Varsity 2, 3, Captain 45 Lettermen's 2, 3, Pres. 45 FCA 2, 3, Pres. 45 Calendar 45 Nigth of Knights Inner Court 3, Night of Knights Kingg Senior Notable5 Hall of Fame. AARON WILLIAMS JAMES GIBSON WILLIAMS Varsity Band 2. PATRICIA KAY WILLIAMS Starlet 45 Lettermen's 45 Choraliers 2, 35 Student Council 2, 35 Kiwanettes 2, 3, 4. PEARLINE WILLIAMS FBLA 5, 4, FHA 4. RICHARD LOUIS WILLMORE Fine Arts 2, 3, 4. AMANDA FAYE WILLS STEPHEN WILSON Physical Fitness team 3, 4. JEANNETTEE ANN WISHART Anchor 45 FHA 35 FBLA 4. KATHRYN WITZLEBEN NFL 45 AFS 25 JCL 3, 45 Opti-Miss 3, 45 Latin Honor Society 4. PATRICIA WOOD Anchor 3, 4, CBE 4. NANCY FAYE WOOTEN Anchor 3, 4. STANLEY VVOOTEN Football, Varsity 35 Track 35 Basketball, JV 25 Lettermen's 35 FCA 25 Concert Choir 2. WARREN DAVID WOOTTEN Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 35 I.ettermen's 2, 3, 45 FCA 2, 3, 45 Jr. Sertoma 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. SUSAN YORK JOYCE LORENE YOUNG Borntrager, Robert 117 Aaby, Lyle 96, 175, 220, 222 Abercrombie, Debra 42, 96, 185, 191 Abruzzie, Peter 68, 116 Adams, Debra 45, 96, 116, 169 Adams, Emma J. 70 Adams, Glenna F. 70 Adams, Joyce A. 116, 185 Adams, Lewis P. 140 Adams, Roy S. 96, 259 Agnes, Robert J. 47, 162, 170, 259 Albrecht, Ken 96 Alexander, jonathan 70, 216 Alford, Thomas L. 70 Algeo, Barbara E. 96, 159, 166, 188, Algeo, Robert C. 140, 147, 169 Allen, Audine M. 140 Allen, Barbara E. 96 Allen, Chris 116 Allen, David F, 115 Allen, Elizabeth M. 70, 188, 217 Allen, Nancy G. 70 Allen, Steve R. 64, 70 Allison, Cheryl J. 96 Almstedt, Donna K. 96 Altaffer, Merle A. 116 Alvarez, Jeanette 116 Alvis, Mary L. 116 Alvis, William 235, 253, 259 ANCHOR 184 Anderson Donald L. 96 Anderson, Donna L. 137 Anderson Douglas 70 Anderson, Lydia A. 116, 218 Anderson, Shirley E. 96, 157, 185 27 O Student Index 183. 219 Ball, Michael J. 116, 172, 249, 256 Ballentine, Jerry 116 BAND 220 Banks, Gerald L. 116 Banks, Kevin L. 116, 271 Banks, Pamela 116 Banning, Cindy 116, 166, 168 Banning, James 95, 96, 162, 163, 235 Bannister, Sandra 116 Baptiste, Dennis A. 96 Barclay, Mary M. 71, 164 Barfield, John D. 96 Barnes, David O. 116 Barnes, Lawrence R. 140 Barnes, Steve R. 63, 71 Barnett, John G. 147 Barnette, Frances F. 116 Barres, Gary M. 116 Barrett, Susan J. 96 Barriball, Janet S. 71, 164, 168, 176, 210 Bartlett, Herbert S. 116 BASEBALL 262 Bash, Robert J. 96 Bates, Joseph K. 71 Baxley, Trudy A. 96 Beardsley, Charles 71 Beardsley, Richard 116 Beasley, Cathrea E. 116 Beasley, Edward 71 Beasley, John S. 96 Beck, John A. 71, 92, 152, 164, 167, 169, 178, 179, 210, 214, 215 Andrew, George D. 140 Arman, Elliott, M. 116 Arn, Karen 116 Arnold, David P. 116 Arsenault, Tina C. 96 Artnak, Donna M. 96, 70, 176 Asbel, John 116, 220 Ash, William C. 70 Ashe, Perry L. 137, 157 Ashworth, Garrett S. 71, 162, 200, 207, 208, 234, 237, 240, 245, 269 Athanasaw, Danny L. 162, 171, 259, 261 Athens, Alene 116, 267 Atkins, Alan L. 96, 174, 234 Atkinson, Lorenzo S. 249, 259 Atkinson, Rudy 116, 258, 259 Atkinson, Walter L. 220, 251, 253, 255 Ayers, Candace J. 140, 218 Ayers, Steven D. 71, 158, 217 Bachman, Robert D. 116, 137, 160 Badley, Doreen M. 116, 267 Bailey, Ralph E. 116 Baillargeon, Henri 96, 173 Bainbridge, James A. 140 Baker, Alan R. 71 Baker, Cliff 116 Beckwith, Michael D. 96 Beckwith, Sunday L. 140 Beene, Shirley A. 71 Behrens, Charles R. 116 Beisner, Mary R. 140, 218 Belcher, Ladonna R. 116 Belcher, Larry D. 71 Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell Bell , Betty J. 64, 116 , Elizabeth 71 , James 116 , Randy S. 116 , Ruth 116 , Sarah F. 96 amy, Roger C. 140 Black, Frank G. 117 Black, Guy 54, 117 Blackford, Harry 117 Blair, James P. 96, 258, 259 Blake, Susan L. 117 Blakley, David 117, 220 Blakley, Dennis 117, 220 Blalock, James G. 71, 259 Blauvelt, Diana L. 71, 154, 180 Blome, Gregory D. 96, 159, 163, 166 Blome, Stephen B. 71, 157, 163 Blood, Charles M. 71, 187 Bloomer, Wilma 52, 60, 96 Bloomston, Harvey 63, 71 Bloomston, Rochelle 117 Bobo, Renee 117, 220 Bocock, Janet L. 117, 160, 225 Bocock, Stephen A. 71, 175 Bodimer, Mary H. 72, 169, 180, 181 Boggs, David W. 72, 190 Boggs, James E. 72, 162, 235 Boggs, Marsha A. 117, 191 Bolden, Gladys 97 Bodden, Hazel R. 97, 159, 173, 188 Bollea, Terry G. 117 Bond, Janice M. 95, 97, 163, 176 Bond, Susan 72, 157, 175, 217 Boner, George W. 97 Booker, David D. 140, 161, 169 Boone, Donna E. 97 Boone, George R. 140 Bonnett, Norman J. 140 Bordenero, Anthony 97, 259 Boswell, Deborah L. 140, 161, 168 Bottego, Louis J. 140 Bourne, David R. 97 Boutwell, Penny L. 72, 213 Bowen, Jeff B. 97, 182, 207, 219 Bowles, David A. 117 Bowman, James R. 97 Boyce, Debra P. 117 Boyce, Kathy W. 117, 157, 267 Boyd, Florence G. 117 Boyd, Robert L. 140 Boyd, William L. 72 Bozeman, Nancy S. 97, 159 Bellamy, Steve E. 71 Bembow, Nancy C. 117 Bemis, Frank W. 71 Benedict, Cindy L. 117, 218 Benfield, Teresa A. 117 Braddock, William R, 137 Bradford, Judy D. 140, 161 Bradford, Laura M. 117 Bradford Bradford ,Mary A. 97, 159 , Wanda D. 137 Bradshaw, Teressa A. 118, 191 Bennett, Charles F. 117, 220 Benson, Glenn D. 117 Benson, Marsha 71 Bergin, Mary F. 140 Berkes, William L. 71, 87, 16 218, 235, 236, 237, 241, 24 246, 247, 262, 263, 264 Bezdek, Edward J. 140 2, 182, 209, 2, 243, 245, Bragg, Alice R. 140 Brahier, Linda L. 72 Brantley, Joseph D. 97 Breakfield, David A. 72 Brennan, Neil P. 72 Bresch, Albert C. 72 Brewer Adele M. 97 Baker, Dreama R. 60, 96, 171 Baldwin, Bonnie M. 71, 171 Baldwin, Frank B. 116 Baldwin, Loyce A. 140 Bingle, Earl D. 117, 256, 257 Bishop, Kathleen M. 140 Bisset, Alan T. 117 Bisset, Bruce D. 71, 178, 179 Bricker, Bricker, Bricker, Brigode, Joann M. 97 John J. 72, 163, 164, 173 Joseph L. 118 Diane B. 97, 219 Brill, Douglas B. 71, 72, 151. 154, 157, 162, 234, 237, 243 Brinkley, Scotty L. 140 Brockman, Steve D. 59, 97, 182, 200, 234, 259 Brooks, Gregory A. 118 Brooks, William B. 72, 220, 221 Brown, Alan C. 140 Brown, Arlene L. 97, 267 Brown, Clarence J. 118 Brown, Cynthia S, 140 Brown, Deborah A. 97 Campbell, Marian R. 73 cnie, Deborah L. 74, 151, iss, 163, 164, 166, 202, 209 Cole, Randy W. 119 Cole, Steven, L. 140 Coleman, Douglas R. 140, 207 Brown, Gwenda 140 Brown, Howard L. 63, 97 Brown, Karen S. 72, 171, 190 Brown, Kenneth F. 97, 163 Brown, Richard R. 118 Brown, Roger C. 72, 162 Brown, Terry E. 140 Browne, Barbara K. 72, 150, 154, 156, 157, 164, 167, 176, 202, 210, 228 Campbell, Peggy S. 118, 170 Campbell, Polly D. 118 Campbell, Sharon L. 51, 118, 160, 226 Campbell, William H. 118, 135, 169, 172, 212, 249, 269 Camper, Shirron D. 118 Campo, Guy 119, 249 Cannon, Darnel G. 73, 162, 251, 254, 255, 259, 261 Canton, Nancy M. 119 Cantrell, Rita 119 Canzoneri, Tony 119, 196, 200, 206 Carastro, Doug F. 97 Cardineas, Lupe, 51 Carey, Gloria A. 55, 113 Carey, Janet F. 119, 191 Carleston, Michael H. 119, 259 Carlson, Douglas E. 97, 251 Carlson, Barbara A. 140 Carlson, Donald E. 97, 113 Collet, Arthur L. 101 Collet, John P. 119 Collins, Cathy 119, 157 Collier, Kimberley 119 Collins, Debra 119 Collins, Dorothy G. 98 Collins, James R. 119 Bmwmiggw Adora 97 Cooper, Carol 120 Browne, Candace A. 118, 227 Browne, Teresa A. 72 Browning, Olivier K. 118, 249 Browning, Ronald 63, 72 Broyles, Phillip L. 72, 219, 220 Broyles, Terry W. 118 Brubaker, Linda S. 118 Bryan, Drema A. 118 Bryson, Patricia M. 50, 118 Buckley, Sandra J. 44, 118, 160 Buie, Olin 118 Bullington, Netha S. 97 Bunch, Marsha 140 Bundrum, Esther 118 Buntin, Robert B. 118 Buntin, Sharon G. 118 Burch, Daryle 73 Burch, Suzanne 97, 176, 224 Burns, Cyndi L. 97, 159, 180 Carrera, Faith L. 119, 157, 191 Carrera, Karen Y, 97 Carroll, Debbie L. 140, 146 Carter, Isacc N. 97 Collins, Michael P. 98 Collins, Stephen R. 119 Colson, James R. 119 Colson, Debra S. 140, 218 Colwell, Jeffery A. 98 CONCERT CHOIR, 219 Coogan, Bernard J. 113, 159 Coogan, Daniel 120 Cook, Carolyn J. 74, 89, 162, 169, Cook, Timothy E. 120, 160 Cooley, Linda 74, 98 Cooper, Alana G. 110 Cartledge, Harold D. 97, 220 Carty, John F.'97 Casanueva, Darryl 73, 158, 164, Cash, Jeffery K. 97 Cash, Lesli 119, 128, 160, 228 Cattanach, Linda S. 119 CBE 62 Cejka, John D. 97 Cesky, Wayne 44, 97, 179, 268 Chadwick, Wesley D. 98, 259 Chaikowski, John S. 119, 174 0,221 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Dalas D. 120, 249 Janet L. 74, 80, 154 Karin 98, 191 Cooper, Michael 120 Cooper, Robert T. 120 Copeland, Charles K. 140 Copeland, Daniel G. 120 Corwin, Cheryl D. 120, 157, 219 Corley, Kathleen W. 74 Corwin, Charles E. 74 Coryell, Neal S. 74 Chambers, Chambu rs, Chapman, Chapman, Chapman, Henry E. 98 Philip M. 98 Cecil W. 98 Marjory E. 140, 168 Walter I. 119 Burgess, Mary L. 140 Burgess, Mary S. 73, 188 Burgess, Thomas R. 118 Burkett, Linda L. 73, 218 Burkhard, Alfred J. 118, 259 Burnside, Henry A. 118 Burris, Frank, 73, 158, 183, 198, 200 Burrows, Sherry L. 118 Burt, Mary H. 73, 217 Burton, Samuel J. 118, 256, 257, 268 Bury, Janet S. 118 Bush, Bonnie J. 118, 134 Butler, Charles H. 118 Button, Mary 73, 150, 184, 185 Byrnes, Susan I. 97 Cagle, Mellissa S. 73, 207 Caldwell, Deborah A. 97 Caldwell, H. Dean 63, 73 Calhoon, Van L. 73 Calhoun, Donna K. 62, 73, 168 CHESS CLUB, 173 Chewning, Freddie L. 119 CHORALIERS 217 CHORUS 218 Christian, Carole A. 98 Christian, Kenneth 98 Ciranni, Jean 73 Ciranni, Marie 73 Ciranni, Rita A. 119 Coryell, Phillip D. 120 Cosby, Linda S. 120 Coston, Malcolm P. 74, 217 Coumbs, Roland D. 120 Coursey, Delores A. 188 Courtney, John W. 98 Courtney, Jerry B. 120 Courtney, Ronald A. 120 Cox, Debra A. 140 Cox, Diane M. 74 Cox, Dolores K. 98 Cox, Willie 120 Craft, Christine M. 147 Crafton, Kathi 74 Craig, John P. 74, 162, 163, 164, 1 Clark, Bobby 140 Clark, Douglas R. 119, 262, 265 Clark, Gloria A, 140 Clark Hilda J. 140, 218 1 Clark, Janet S. 73. 164, 185 Clark, Janice E. 140 Clark, Kenneth E. 64, 73 Clark, Margaret S. 119 Clark, Patricia A. 98 Clark, Raymond W. 119. 173 Calhoun, William C. 118, 249, 256 Callahan, Alberta 219 Cameron, Mark A. 97, 163, 166, 271 Campbell, Elizabeth 97 Clethen, Quintella 140 Cloud, Richard E. 73 Cochran, Constance 73, 184 Cohen, Gerald L. 73, 163, 164 Cole, Deborah A. 98 178, 179 Craig, Kevin T. 120 Craig, Susan E. 120, 160, 169, 270 Crawford, Jack N. 63, 98 Crawford, Linda A. 120, 160, 168 Crawley, Randall 120, 160 Ctibb, Deborah L. 120, 220 Cribb, Milton L. 98 Crider, Steve R. 120 Crocus, Cathleen A. 120 Crofts, Daen H. 137 Crosby, Patricia A. 74. 150, 167, 16 181 Crowder, Paul J. 74, 98 Crowson, Malvin 141 180, 225 70, 177, 8, 180, l 331 Il M Crozier, Deborah A, 98 Crumbv, Vickie M. 157, 120 Crumby, Vangie E. 98 Cruise, Virginia I. 120, 170 Cucinotra. Leonard 162, 190 Cullifer, Julie I. 115 Cutler, Martha J. 141 Curci, John 74 Curry, Bill E. 141 Curry, Eleanor M. 120 Curwick, Raymond C. 98 180' 225 Esealame, Belinda 76 Cusack, Carmen E. 98, 188, 225 Cusack, Sonya J. 137 Daggett, Deborah L. 98, 120 Daggett, James E. 49, 165, 190 Daniel, Beth D. 98 Douglas, Connie J. 121 James W. 75, 220, 221, 222 Daniel, Brenda 120 Daniel, Herman 120, 172, 249, 256,259 Daniel, Joseph L. 98, 251, 259 Daniel, Patricia P. 74. 158, 164, 176 Daniels, Francis 98 Daniels, Marie A. 147 Daniels, Terry E. 64, 113 Darby, Doyle L. 120, 220 Darrigo, Charlotte 120 Davenport, Rebecca 120 Davidson, Joan M. 120, 174 Davidson, Vicki L. 74, 164 Davies, Helen B. 120 Davis, Alice J. 99, 176 Davis, Andrea L. 74, 162, 180, 217, 225 Davis, Glenn E. 64, 74, 220 Davis, Jack E.74,165, 175, 221, 222 Farmer, Kathy A. 122 Davis, Jerry H. 74 Davis, Mary B. 120 Davis, Nancy E. 99, 157, 168, 180 Davis, Sharlotte A. 99 Davis, Thomas G. 120 Dunn, Davis, Walter A. 120, 160, 249, 259 Dawson, Dennis M. 62, 74 Dawson, Gordon P. 74, 251, 252, 255, 2 262 Day, Dennis O. 120 DCT 64. 74 DE 63 Dean, Kathy J. 99 Dearborn, Mark, R. 99 Deason, Beverly A. 120 Deason, Stanley D. 99 DeGennaro, James J. 74, 152, 154, 156, 157, 164, 202 De Gennaro, Steve L. 99 De Long, Linda S. 74 Denman, Howard J. 99 Denney, Larry A. 99, 269 Dennis, Michael A. 120 Dennison, David M. 99, 262 Deslandes, Deborah 99 Deppeller, Mary J. 75, 173 Devriend, Gary J. 120 DeVaney, Michael D. 75, 221 Devlin, Joan M. 141 Devlin, Karen L. 141 Devlin, Raymond L. 99 Deyette, Larry S. 99, 120, 259 Deyette. Ty A. 162, 219 54 Deyorio, Deborah S. 120 Dial. Ludy XV. 45, 75 DiArrigo, Lynn 137. 160, 225 Dick, Linda 75 Dickinson, Peter J. 141 Dickinson, Roxanne 120 Dickson, Michael H. 120, 259 Diehl, Bobby 120 Diehr. Jerry A. 120 Dillon, Diane A. 120 Dillon, Joe E. 99 Eddings, Gary A. 99 Edgar. David O. 76, 157 Edgar, Jean Y. 99. 190 Edquid, Grace D. 76, 164, 167, 172, 189 Edquid, Margarita Q. 99, 172, 189 Edwards, Linda J. 122 Edwards, Mary K. 76 Edwards, Michael 122 Edwards, Sharon K. 122, 220 Edwards, Virginia L. 99 Eisch, Beverly J. 99 Dobson, Dennis R. 141, 218 Dodds, Laura J. 99, 172, 219 Dolan, Michael F. 121 Dolhanowsky, Constance 75, 165, 164, 175, Donald, Cynthia L. 99, 168, 176, 200, 228 Donnellan, Abigail 75, 164 Donnelly, Timothy L. 99 Dorsey. Susan K. 62, 75, 164 Dorhany. Sally D. 121 Dornblut, Zane L. 121 Dorsey, Susan K. 62, 75. 164 Doss, Barbara A. 75 Doster, Clarence L. 121 Douglas, Betty 99 Eland, David W. 122, 187, 217 Eland, Douglas R. 99 Ellerbee, David 122 Elliott, Michael G. 122, 160, 259 Dowel Doyle, l, Garry L. 121, 124, 160, 24 Andrew D. 121 Doyne, Julie M. 99, 173, 185 Doyne, Teresa R. 121, 173 Drain, 9 Escalante, Linda L. 76, 164, 217 Escalante, Michael 141, 161 Escobar, Pamela L. 99 Esperon, Denise M. 122 Esperon, Jeffrey L. 76 Esposito, Joanne P. 99 Esposito, John P. 122 Evans, Donna K. 122, 227 Evans, Frances L. 122, 160 Evans, Vicki L. 46, 76, 188 Evers, Gail E. 122, 160, 169, 172, 218 EXCALIBUR 150 Ezell, Darla J. 141 Ezell, Jerrold R. 122 Ezell, Marie A. 99 Facciponte, Noel A. 99, 235, 269 Drain, John M. 121, 157, 175 Drake, Michael J. 75, 178, 179, 199, 200 Drenberg, Douglas XV. 121 Dryden, Diane K. 75, 99 Facciponte, Salvator 122, 172, 249 Falleck, James M. 76 Fanning, Patricia J. 99, 220 Farmer, Donald E. 99 Dryden, Douglas M. 121 Duboff, Larry M. 113 DuBose, Kristine 75, 163, 164, 188 DuBose, William S. 99, 255 Duncan, Deborah A. 99, 175, 188, Duncan, Patricia H. 121 Duncan, Robert F. 121 Edward A. 121 225 Farmer, Paul T. 113, 165, 166 Farrington, Pamela 122, 160, 169 Feagle, Richard P. 76, 162, 164 Feild, Deborah G. 100, 190, 220 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES 172 Fennel, Robin P. 76, 152, 155, 154, 157, 164 Dunn, Gerald L. 141 Dunton, Ione E. 122, 267 Duquette, Larry N. 76 Duran, Marlene D. 50, 99, 159, 180 Durden, Donald L. 99, 262 Durham. David L. 76, 175, 259 Durham, Jesse M. 122, 257 Durland, Gloria J. 122 Durso, Jerry A. 64, 99 Duval, Laurence O. 122, 266 Dye, Donald L. 122 Earl, John P. 141 Easler, Debra R. 76, 150, 154, 156, 157, 168, 176 Eason, Steven C. 141 Eastridge, James M. 99 Ebanks, Donna M. 51, 122, 190, 225 Ebanks, Gary H. 76, 87, 162, 164, 172, 18 203, 254, 237, 245 Ebert, Sharleen S. 122 Ebey, Mary F. 64, 65, 99 Eclclings, David F. 76, 190 2, 180, 181 Fernandez, Jeannett 100, 189 Fernandez, Michelle 141 Fetters, Margaret R. 122, 218 Fiala, Linda E. 76, 165, 170, 188 Ficca, Anthony 141 Ficca, Larry M. 76 Fiedler, Janet L. 122, 191 Fiedler, Teresa A. 76, 165, 188. 191 Field, Lynn M. 141, 161 Field, Robert 76 Finch, Debbie S. 122 Finch, Judy L. 62 Fincham, John N. 100, 259 Fincham, Joyce M. 141 FINE ARTS 175 Fink, Gary 63, 76 Fisher, Wfilliam A. 259 Flanagan, Colleen S. 100, 175, 188, 226 Fletcher, David L. 137 Fletcher, Steven A. 147 Floyd, Davis L. 100, 259, 261 Flynn, Lois M. 100, 185 Foley, Patrick M. 122 Force, Constance D. 76, 191, 219 Ford, Joyce L. 100 Ford, Royce L. 122 Forrler, Dee A. 95, 100, 103, 150, 159, 176, 197 Foster, Charles W. 122 Foster. James A. 122. 266 Foster, Robert 122 Foster. Suzanne R. 77, 152, 162, 176, 177 Foster, Wanda R. 77 Fox, Danny L, 100 Fox, Kathy L. 122, 174 France, Hayen S. 122 Franco, Brenda J. 141, 161 Franco, Oscar 77, 162, 207, 235, 257 Franklin, Nancy K. 122 Frantz, Louise A. 100. 165, 190 Freda, Pasquale F. too, 175, 220, 222 Fredricks, Sylvia 77 Freeman, Donald F. 122 Freeman, John B. 100, 162, 172, 179, 235 Freeman, Mary 122 FRESHMEN 161 Frickman, Jon S. 141 Frier, Janet E. 77, 91, 158, 176, 214, 215 Friley, James 77 Frisbie, Robert L. 58. 122 Frissell, Linda G. 100, 176 Fry, Paulette S. 100 Fuller, Nancy E. 77, 152, 162, 164, 165, 168, 176, 195. 207, 209. 228 Fulton, Clayton L. 77, 182 raathiat, Thomas P. ioo, 266 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA .175 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 171 Gafford, David J, 77 Gafford, Walter B. 100 Gahimer, Robert D. 122, 266 Ganoung, Jeffrey S. 123 Garcia, Debbie J. 123 Garcia, Mike V, 100 Gardner, Barbara J. 100. 219 Gardner, Irva J. 100, 219 Garland, Chet 141 Garland, Donnie B. 63 Garland, Hubert E. 77, 151, 211 Garner, Thomas J. 123. 220 Garrett, Sherman V. 141 Garth, Thomas 100 Gaylor, Janice A. 65, 77 Gaylor, Wanda G. 77, 175, 224. 225 Geddes, Ronald J. 77, 167, 140 Gehring, John A. 123 Gerhardt, Timothy F. 100 Gerould, Wlanda S. 100, 191 Giannella, Miller L. 123 Giddens, Norma J. 100, 189, 220 Giertsen, Roberta K. 100 Gilbert, Collette A. 123 Gilbert. Danielle N. 123 Gilbert, David A. 100 Gilham, Robert L. 100 Gillan, John J. 100 Gillenwater, Clarence 137 Gilley, Barbara 141 Gilstrap, Dennis L. 100 Girouard. Marcella 77 Girouard, Nanette M. 100. 106, 159, 169, 179, 177 Glass, Charles M. 100 Glover, Michael J. 123 Goble. Sharon M. 101 Godin, Grace J, 123 Goff, Joanne H. 125 Gomez, Rolando P. 101 Gonzalez, Kenneth A. 69. 77, 207, 215 Goodyear, Robert J. 64, 77 Gorby, Robert A. 125. 259 Gordon, Stephen J. 125, 259 Gossett, Edward M. 77, 182, 183, 269 Gostovich, James R. 101 Gottliebsen, Richard 65, 77 Gourdeau, Dennis A. 123, 174 Grachek. Daniel E. 78 Graham, Sammy J, 123 Granath, Shelly D, 125 Grasso, Theresa A, 123, 171, 200 Graves, Michael J. 101 Gravis, Linda R. 125 Gray, Phyllis D. 101 Gray, Thomas M. 78, 162, 187 Green. Barbara A. 137 Green, Ellen S. 125 Green, Grace A. 141 Greene, Daniel R. 78, 223 Greene, Rudolph S. 78 Gregor, Lorraine 78, 165 Gregory, Corinne C. 78, 185 Gregory. Diane L. 123 Gregory, Margaret A. 123, 160 Greico, Janet F. 125 Gremillion, Richard 101, 162, 179, 266 Grey, Kyle L. 125 Griffin, Jimmie XV. 125. 262, 264 Griffin, Shirley A. 78, 188 Griffith, Arthur G. 125 Griffith, George B. 137, 172, 249 Griffith, Marjorie 78 Grinnell, Lorraine A. 78, 157 Guerry, Carl 78 Guindon. Linda 141 Guscott, Harry F. -16, 61. 78, 156, 165 Gutierrez, Dolores 141 Gutierrez, Richard 101 Gutkins, Rosanne E. 123 Habecker, Cindy L. 123, 172 Haddock, Brenda G, 125, 218 Hagstrom, Judy D. 78, 217 Haigler, Ann 101, 226 Hales. Laura J. 78, 219 Haley, Deborah J, 141 Hall, Cynthia S. 101 Hall, David P. 78, 223 Hall, Deborah R. 101 Hall, Jeffrey L. 101, 165 Hall, Judy C, 101 Hall, Leonard B. 141, 174 Hall, Susan 123 Hall, Teresa L. 62, 78 Hall, Vicki C. 101, 147 Hall, Victoria J. 101, 218 Hamilton, Deborah 125 Hamilton, Harold D. 78 Hamilton, Kenneth 125. 172, 2-19, 269 Hamm, Larry 124 Hammock, Estha J. 113 Hanbury, Henry J. 101, 207 Hanbury, Robert M. 124 Hancock, Russell L. 124 Handy, Richard 101 Handy, Victor 78 Handschy. Patricia 101, 159, 176 Haney, Deborah A, 101, 163, 188 Hansen, Martha E. 101 Hardee, Ivaline G. 124 Hardin, Agostino M. 141 Hardin, Debra A. 78, 165 Harding, Nanci L. 124 Hardy, Wendy' M. 78, 157 Harmon, Gloria J. 101, 185 Harmon, Michael L, 101 Harmon, Patrick 124 Harpe, Helen D. 124 Harper, Lewis G. 101 Harper, Sharon L. 124 Harrell, Lynda P. 101, 209 Harrelson, Carl E. 124, 172 Harrelson, James W, 124, 249 Harrington, Lynda B. 124 Harris, Charlotte H. 49, 78, 217 Harrison, David F. 57, 190, 2,61 Harrison, James D. 78, 101 Harrison, Roy E. 124 Hart, Jane 124 Hartley, James D, 141 Hartman, Bethany 78, 155, 158, 162, 180 205 Hartman, Judith A. 45, 102, 180 Hartwell, Thomas A. 102 Harvel, Terry L. 102 Hawkins, Deborah G. 102, 185 Hawkins, Jimye H. 102, 219 Hawkins, Mary S. 102 Hayden, Annette B. 124 Hayes. Clinton L, 124, 168 Hayes, James H. 124 Haynes. Nancy J. 78 Head, Vicki 124 Heath, Don E. 12-1 Heath, Vicki M. 102 Heinrich, Linda 124 Heinrich, Nancy J. 78, 184 Heinrich, Wlalter R. 77, 78, 162, 165, 167 168, 182, 196, 200, 205, 208, 262 Hellendoorn, John 78 Helmick, Robert L. 102, 217 Helms, Larry E. 102, 162, 179, 217 Helton, Carla S, 137 Hemmingway, Marilyn 102, 218 Henderson, Cynthia 78, 165, 188 Henderson. Leo L. 147 Henderson. Williaiii 124 Henigan, Mary J. 12-1 Kelly, Maryann 125 Johnson, Barbara D. 81 259, Henning, Sandra C. 78, 158, 188 Henrickson, Christi 124 Henry, Laura L. 102, 188 Henson, Michael E. 62, 141 Herbert, Helen M. 78 Herndon, Bruce R. 141 Herring, Carnell 102 Hickey, Carrie E. 124, 170 Hicks, Donald 113, 220, 222 Hiers, Mera L. 124, 169 Higginbotham, Robert 102, 259 Hill, Debra E. 78 Hill, John G. 78, 162, 234 Hill, Rebecca L. 125 Hill, Robert H. 78, 218 Hinds, John A. 78 Hine, Frances S. 63, 78 Hines, Mark P. 141, 147, 161 Hines, Pamela 125, 160, 169 Ho, Bonnie S. 102, 150, 159, 166, 168, 188 Ho, Dannie S. 141 Ho, Jessie S. 125, 169, 191 1-16, Willie s. 51, 78, 163, 165, 167, 190, 259 Hodges, Melodye A. 141, 161, 200 Hodgin, Richard H. 78 Hoevet, Greg A. 113, 187 Hoffman, Richard L. 102 Holler, Linda L. 125 Holmes, Vincent A. 45, 102 Holp, Rodney L. 102, 262 Holt, Karen L. 142 Holt, Rita J. 125, 218 Holton, Sylvia D. 170 Hooper, Gregory M. 78, 162,167, 174, 178, 179 Hooke, David M. 102, 174 Hope, Kenneth R. 125 Hopkins, Jennifer A. 102, 159 Horn, Michael B. 102 Hornsby, Walter R. 102, 187 Hotsinpiller, Chris V. 102, 173 Houde, Debra A. 125, 219 Hough, Betsy L. 125, 267 House, Carol D. 142, 200 House, Lawrence 102 Houser, Melanie D 102 Houston, Virginia A. 125 Howard, Linda 142 Howard, Richard A. 125, 219, 259 Howe, Gail R. 142 Howell, Ann B. 78, 219 Howell, Jean 159 Howell, William G. 125 Humphrey, Harry H. 81, 217 Humphries, Anita L. 125, 267 Hunkin, Susan J. 102, 185 Hunter, Carmen C. 125 Hunter, Esther S. 102, 107, 267 Hurst, Betty S. 191, 102 Hussin, Gregory J. 81, 166, 177, 208 Hymel, David M. 142 Iacobacci, Patti J. 64, 103, 180 Iacobacci, Shirley 125 IN EXCELSIS 156 Ingram, Robert E. 125, 269 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 167 Iozzia, Yvonne 125 Israel, Roger W, 125 178, 179, Jones, Karla A. 125, 219 Jones Jones Jones Jones , Minnie M. 103, 163 , Richard L. 207, 213 , Schuyler L. 125, 259 , Sharon R. 63, 81 Jones, Shiron Y. 142 Jordan, Debra L. 113, 150, 154, 157, Jordan, James F. 103, 220, 222 Jorgensen, Marieann 103, 159, 188 Junco, Patty A. 125 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 190 JUNIOR COMMITTEE 159 JUNIOR SERTOMA 190 Junki n, Cathryn M. 125, 220 Jurdak, Helen A. 81, 165 1 Jack, Georgia L. 175, 207, 228 Jackson, Frank D, 259 Jackson, Larry R. 103 Jackson, Nola B. 103 Jackson, Paula U. 125, 218 Jackson, Robert L. 125, 173 Jacobson, James H. 103 Jacobson, Kenneth A. 103 Jacobson, Robert W. 81 James, Paula A. 103 Janikowski, Nancy 81, 165, 169 Janner, Joyce M. 103 Jantz, Renate 103 Jefferson, Bruce W. 81, 155, 167, 170, 187 Kaiser, Virginia L. 125 Kasser, Edward L. 142 Katz, Alan 103 Katz, Jessica M. 81, 154, 170, 175, 176 Keck, Melba L. 103, 218 Keegan, Kathleen 103 Keenan, Sandra M. 125 Keirn, Karen 104 Keith, Alexa 1. 103, 159, 169, 180, 181, 200, 206 Keith, Deborah 117, 125, 160, 169, 219 Keith, Lola J. 95, 103, 159, 180 Keith, Muriel L. 81, 158, 175, 176 Kelleher, Eugene 142 Kelly, Colin D. 125 Jennings, Terry L. 125 Jensen, Harry H. 81 Jenson, Gayla L. 125 Howton, Darrell F. 102. 159, 162, 200, 206, 234, 238, 241, 260 Hoy, Albert M. 142 Huffman, Edward O. 102 Huggins, Donald R. 63, 125 Huggins, Karon G. 102, 176 Hughes, Rosalind E. 78, 219 '1-iiigiies, William D. 142, 161 Hulec, Jeff A. 81, 217, 219 Humberson, Kim M. 125 Humphrey, Alan 125, 218 Jeter, Ray 125 Jewett, Jacquelyn J. 49, 77, 81, 165, 168, 180, 195, 199, 200, 203, 206, 210 Johns, C onnie L. 125 Johnson, Betty Jo 103 Johnson, Carol A. 103 Johnson, Carol L. 159, 176 Johnson, Clark A. 81 Johnson, Cliff 125 Johnson, Fred 103 Johnson, Gary C. 103, 179 Johnson, Gerald 69, 158, 220 Johnson, Gove .81, 165 Johnson, Jan M, 103, 162, 266 Johnson, Jeanne 103, 220 Johnson, John T. 125 Johnson, Jolyn S. 125 Johnson, Joyce L. 125 Johnson, Karen E. 81, 162, 267 Johnson, Mark A. 125, 266 Johnson, Mary N. 188 Johnson, Patti J. 81, 84, 175, 185 Johnson, Paul 81, 165, 204 Johnson, Scott F. 103 Johnson, Zena J. 103 Johnstone, William 81, 182, 235, 237 Jolley, R obert E. 81, 172, 187, 266 Jones, Barbara L, 142 Jones, Barbara R. 125, 218, 226 Jones, D Jones, H ale C. 103, 162, 175, 180 arold 103 Jones, Janet L. 125, 125 Kelle y, Julie E. 105, 176, 200, 228 Kelly, Michael F. 251 Kelly, Patricia J. 147 Kelly, Patrick 125 Kelly, Ronald W. 137 Kelly, William F. 81, 162, 235, 23 260 7, 245 Kemm, Katherine A. 103, 200 Kemm, Patricia D. 142 Kemper, Nancy E. 126, 270 Kenderdine, Douglas 104 Kennedy, Arron 104 Kerfoot, John D. 126 Kersey, James H. 104 Kersey, Kessler Roberta A. 126 , Carolyn Y. 104 Kessler, Debra L. 142 Kessler, Douglas L. 104 Kessler, Mahalah A. 62, 81 Kessler, Walter F. 145 Kesslin g, Cherril 126 Keur, Mark 126, 220 KEY CLUB 182 Keyser, Michael B. 104, 172, 269 Kidd, Debbie J. 104 Kidd, Richard M. 126 Kidwell, Harry N. 126, 269 Kienzle, Ray 81 Kimberly, Marjena 104, 197, 217 Kimbrell, Julia A. 104,168, 220 Kinard, Gary G. 142 King, Annis J. 81 King, Beverley E. 126 King, Bryant A. 126 ii King, Deborah F. 104 King Jerry W. 126 King, Kenneth 104, 255 King, Nancy C. 104, 152 King, Sandra Y. 142, 161 Kinney, Debra E. 104, 219 Kirby, Blaine K. 64, 81 Kirkbride, John B. 104, 174 Kirkner, Christine 81 Kirkner, Laura 126 Kirkner, Robert 81 Kirn, Linda S. 65, 81 Kissinger, Steve 142 KIWANETTES 180 Kloepfer, Walter G. 104, 154, 167 KNIGHT CONGRESS 168 KNIGHT WRITERS 154 Knorr, Judy H. 126, 191 Knowles, Victoria L. 157 Koch, Judy A. 126 Kodan,Judnh O.81,162,171,175,176 228,229 Kowalchuk, Joann M. 126 Kowalsky, Regine B. 126 Krentzman, Bruce E. 61, 81, 159 Kreuzkamp, Lisa D. 104, 180 Krochman, Paula M. 81 Krouse, Kristine L. 104, 270 Krueger, Debra J. 142 Krueger, Valerie M. 81 Kuhn, Jacquelyn D. 126 Kurrasch, Lloyd W. 104 Kurre, Debra A. 142 Kura,Judhh A.104,162,169,180,225 Kushmer, Charles 126 Kushmer, David A. 126 Kwas, Charles A. 126 Kwas, John A. 142 Labadie, Donald P. 104 Lacagnina, Anita C. 62, 81 Lacagnita, Ralph 25, 81 Lacosta, Carlos A. 126, 249, 256 Lacosta, Nydia I. 142 Lagran.d, Morris 172, 234, 246, 247, 250 251, 254, 255. 259 Lagrand, Patricia A. 104, 218 Laird, Vonda L. 126 Lambert, Mark O. 126 Land, Gary R. 104 Land, Jean A. 81 Land, Joshua F. 65, 142 Landers, J. 126 Landsberg, Donna C. 126, 220 Landsberg, Sherryl 104, 188, 220 Lane, Bradford 126, 152, 266 Langford, Dennis R. 104 Langley, Robert G. 104 Langley, Sharon G. 104 Langston, Caroline 104, 185 Larcom, Edward T. 64, 82 Larosa, Dick J. 64, 82 Larson, Margaret A. 104 Lashare, John 142 Lasita, John J. 65, 82 Lassiter, Carolyn 126 Latson, Jack W. 105, 259 Latter, Gregg A. 126 LATIN HONOR SOCIETY 165 Laver, Kathy A. 82, 162, 180, 181 Lawrence, Deborah L. 105 Leach, Barbara A. 82 Leasure, Edward J. 126, 220 Leasure, Harry D. 105, 220 Leduc, Rita J. 43, 82 Leeland, Mark G. 126, 173 Leeland, Steve B. 105 Lee, Peggy L. 157 Legarretta, George I. 82, 175, 259 Leith, Jesse H. 126 Leith, Larry 105 Lemley, Janene 48, 82, 180, 181 Lentz, Cynthia A. 126 Lentz, Tony P. 105, 259 Leslie, Karen C. 105 Leslie, Mary K. 50, 126, 160, 169 LETTERMAN'S CLUB 162 Leverington, Kenneth 105 Levy, Daniel C. 58, 105 Lewis, Paul R. 105 LIBRARY CLUB 157 Liles, Sherri L. 126 Lilly, Mayreen L. 62, 82 Linares, Maria 105, 175, 219 Land, Carolyn A. 105, 176 Lipka, Larry J. 105 Lipka, Lebra K. 126 Little, Anna J. 105 Little, Wallace L. 217 Livingston, Phillip 105, 220, 222 Locke, La Baron 126 Locke, Nancy K. 157 Loflin, Debra J. 105 Loflin, William G, 82 Logan, Kathryn 126 Long, Charlotte M. 105, 176, 225 Longman, Richard J. 126 Looney, Peggy A, 60, 105 Lopeman, Rebecca E. 105 Lopez, Armando 126 Lopez, Francis A. 105,170 Lorent, Mary Ann 105, 126 Lorenz, Michelle K. 142, 161 Love, Harold Lee 126 Lovejoy, Susan 82 Lovett, Barbara 82 Lovett, James W. 126 Loyer, Cynthia E. 157, 172 Lucas, Stephen G. 126 Lucius, David R. 105 Ludlam, Dorothy R. 126 Lutgen, Karen L. 65, 82 Lyles, Dorothy R. 105 Mahoney, Candace L. 105, 217 Mahoney, Clara E. 62, 82, 165 Maier, Edith D. 65, 82 Maldonado, Carlos P. 113, 217 Mallard , Donald L. 82, 219 Mallory, Barbara A. 113, 189 Mallory ,Robert M. 143 Malone, Michael G. 127 Maloy, Buford W. 82, 159 Maniscolco, Darlene 82, 189 Mansell, Susan E. 127 Manulk in, Barbara L. 105, 165 Manz, Michael F. 127 March, Drew A, 105, 159 Martin, Charles M. 105 Martin, Grace 113 Martin, Michael E. 82 Martin, Michael L. 105 Martin, Paula J. 82 Martin, Terry C. 143 ,iss,i9o Martinez, Cynthia 82, 169, 180, 217, 225 Martinez, Jeanne E. 143 Martinez, Thomas A. 127, 249 Marvel, Jean C. 127, 222 Mashburn, Rebecca J. 82, 215 Mashburn, Sheri L. 127, 160, 169, 196, 200, 206 Mason, Donald G. 127 Mason, Lawrence C. 127, 220 Mason, Sharon A. 127 Matalon, Esther J. 180 Mattassini, Leo J. 82, 179, 214, 250, 251 Mateo, Kathleen G. 105 Mathis, Linda F. 105 Mathis, Margo M. 143 Mathis, Marshall M. 65, 82 Mathis, Mary N. 127 Mathis, Melodie M. 82, 217 Matthews, Wende S. 145 Lyles, Valerie L. 105, 117, 217 Lyons Lyons Lyons, Macln Lyn am, I Rodney A. 82 Clifford W. 105, 161 Gary L. 82 Kathleen L. 142 osh, Margaret 127 Maffit, Diana D. 143 Maffit, Linda K. 82 Maffit, Susan D. 127 Magby . Brenda L. 127 Maurice, David J. 127 Mayfield, Clifford 145 McAdams, Steve 82 McAdams, Debbie 105 McBride, Andrew 127 McBride, Patricia G. 64, 65, 82, 188 McBride, Lance R. 145, 147 McCall, StePhen D. 115 McCartan, Janice 82, 152, 162, 165, 168, 176, 199,211,2o4,267 McCarthy, Michael B. 105 McCarthy, Steve A. 145 McClamma, Stephany 105, 189 McClure, Dorothy R. 85, 151, 165, 166, 169, 176, 195, 200, 206 McClure, Thomas 127 McConnell, Frances 127 McConnell, Gary L. 127 McConnell, Reginald 87 McCormick, Sara V. 85 McCormick, Thomas 85 McCoy, Mike 145 McCoy, Patrick 127 McCracken, Carlie A. 105, 188 McCready, Donna K. 127 McDonald, Ferris E. 105 McDonald, Janet L. 106 McDonald, Kelley J. 106 E ..- , McDonald, Patricia 106 McDonald, Sandra J, 83 McDonald, Susan D. 127 McDonnell, Karen P. 127 McDut'fie, Bonnie J. 106 McElvaine, Kathy L. 106 McGee, George W. 128, 220, 223 McGee, Eileen E. 127 McGee, Jency E. 83, 157 McGee, Sherrie L. 62, 83, 185 McGehee, Mark M. 128 McGinnis, Ronald P. 128, 220 McGinnis, Timothy G. 106, 187 McGuinn, Christine 128 McGuire, Ivan L. 106, 268 McGuire, Theartis R, 128, 172, 249, 256, 257, 262 McHugh, Blanche A. 83, 158, 188, 221 McKeehan, Joyce L. 84 McKenzie, Dennis S. 106 McKinnes, Mary L. 84 McKinney, Ruth L. 143 McLamb, Cathy S. 128 McLaren, Julie L. 113, 150, 154, 157, 159 McLeod, Donald R, 106 McLeod, Hiram R. 128, 249, 266 Minor, Jean 128 Minter, Donald H. 107 Mira, Angela l. 84, 188 Mira, George E. 128 Mitchell, John R. 107 Mitchell, Myrtle M. 63, 64 Mitchell, Rosemary 137 Mixon, Patricia L. 107, 176, 217 Moates, Steven C. 107 Moisan, Claudette M. 143 Moisan, Robert N. 218 Moncebaiz, Victor 143 Moncus, Barbara J. 128 Monk, Douglas A. 84 Monk, Joel P. 128 Monk, Monk, Leonard M. 143 Robert J. 128 Montgomery, Mimi C. 52, 107, 159, 176 Montieth, Sandra 107 Moore, Kathleen F. 84, 152, 156, 157 Moore, Michael C. 107, 175, 217 Moore, Stephen A. 107, 159, 162, 182, 183, 234. Moore, Moorm 243, 244, 246, 258,259 Ronald L. 128, 170 an, Marilyn 107 Moreland, Jay R. 107 Noll, Stuart D. 107 Nordgren, Harold E. 63, 84 Nordstrom, David B. 84 Norris, Christine 107, 219 Norris, Debora D. 107, 173, 184, 185 Norris, Mark A. 84 Nowell, Daphne D. 143 Nowacki, Michael R. 129 Nunez, Charles 84, 162, 174, 190, 25 271 O'Connor, Edward C. 143 Odell, Aileen E. 84, 153, 200 Oliver, Vincent A. 84, 219 O'Mara, Margaret l. 113 O'Marrah, Jane E. 129 O'Nolan, Anita M. 129 O'Nolan, Laurence D. 107 OPTI-MISS 188 Orr, Donald F. 108, 222 Osborne, Cynthia A, 84, 226 1,2 Overstreet, Mike C. 108, 158, 178, 179, 207 Owes, Linda M. 129 Pace, Marynell 143 Painter, Sarita S. 108, 154 Painter, Sharlene E. 62, 85 Palladino, Michelle I. 84 McLeod, Marilyn D. 143 McMillan, Daniel B. 106, 166 Meador, William R. 84, 179, 251 Meadows, Donna G. 128 Meadows, Steven N. 64, 65, 84 Meana, Kathleen M. 128 Meck, Johnny L. 128, 234 Mehegan, Beverly A, 128 Mehegan, Michael L. 143 Mehring, Charla A. 128, 129, 174, 190 Mehring, Paul W. 106 Mehvin, Deborah A. 128, 267 Menendez, Nilo 106, 262 Menno, Paul M. 143 Meredith, Charles P. 84, 175, 222 Merriman, Veronica 106 Merriman, Viveca O. 143 Merx, Pamela A. 143 Merz, William R. 128 Messer, Lloyd E. 63, 84 Meyer, Betty J. 113, 165, 175, 188 Meyer, Margaret L. 106 Meyers, Bob 106 MiCall, Bobby 128 Micks, Don 175 hfidkiff, Cherly L. 107, 185 Miguel, Dennis L. 143 Miguel, Gerald C. 107 Miley, James H. 84 Miller, Carol D. 128 Miller, David B. 107, 162, 179, 259, 261 Miller Miller v 4 Duane W. 107 Faun 107, 189, 220 Miller, Jo A. 107, 172, 189, 218 Miller, Laurie R. 107, 159 Miller, Richard B,107 Miller, Sandra J. 61, 62. 165. 84,218 Miller, Sharon E. 143 Miller, Stephen C. 143 Mink, James 84 Morgan, Carol A, 128 Moricz, Brad 84, 219 Morris, Kathryn C. 84, 217, 270 Morrone, Cathy S. 128, 171, 174 Moss, Wesley J. 107 Mott, Richard 107 Moulin, Steve J. 84 Mozeikas, John D. 84, 268 Mulder, James A, 172, 249, 128 Mulder, Michael O. 128 Mulder, Phyllis J, 84 Mullaney, Colette M. 107, 156 Mullin, Christine M. 113, 159, 180, 219 Mullinax, Carolyn S. 107, 191 Mullinax, Sharon D. 128 Mullis, Jean E. 107 Mullis, John O. 128, 256 Mulvaney, Jean E. 107 Munro, John B, 107 Munson, Pamela K, 121 Murray, Catherine L. 143 Musa, John T. lov, 162, 235, 259, 269 Myers, Susan L. 107, 159 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 170 Nava, Norma l. 129 Navarra, Daniel J. 129 Neil, James 129 Neill, Marilyn K. 84, 175. 226 Nelligan, Michael T. 129 Nelson, Janet L. 129, 227 Nelson, William H. 129 Newcomb, Dianne J. 107, 188 Newgent, Jack R. 107 Newgent, Pamela 129, 220 Newkirk, Sally L. 145 Newlin. Deborah l. 129 Nice, Bruce L. 107, 259 Nickerson, Marsha E. 129, 191, 2 Nicodemus, Paulette 129 Nicolle, Frances A. 129 Palmer, Robert T. 85 Palmer, William D. 129 Papal is, Paul S, 129, 220 Pappas, James 108 PARA-MEDS 174 Paren Paren t, Frederick E. 108 t, Mary A. 108 Park, David L. 64, 85 Park, Eileen K. 143 Park, Joann N. 43, 85 Park, Sally A. 129 Parke Parke Pa rke r, Karen J. 108 r, Ralph A. 108 r, Randy 45 Parrish, Deborah L. 108, 163, 180 Parris Parso h, James J. 108 ns, Donna G, 139, 143, 144 Patrick, Steven P. 108 Patty, Charlie L. 64. 85, 259 Patty, Jesse L. 65, 85. 260 Payne, Don 143 Payne, Victoria 108. 175 Peck, Margaret A, 129 Penley, Carl F. 85 Penley, Charlene M. 129 Pennington, Gail 108 Perdue, James T. 143 Peret, Dorothy T. 143 Peret, Dorothy J. 129, 174 Pergola, Gerry V. 108 Perrish, Danny 129 Perry, Cynthia A. 85, 165, 185, 217, 225 Perry, Kay S. 112, 129,174 Perry, Teresa I. 129 Peters, Edgar C. 129 Peters, Gary W. 108 Peters Peters Peters Peters , Peggy L. 113 on, Jeanne M. 87 on, Linda 87 on, Sharon L. 108 Petrone, Richard 87, 165 Pettit, Vic B. 143 Phillips, Carol J, 87 Phillips, Deborah F. 108, 159, 163, 167 Phillips, Steve 87 Phillips, Susan 87, 158, 163, 165, 166, 176 Phipps, Laura R. 87, 163, 188, 190 Piantedosi, Jean 108 Picciurro, Harriet 108 Pickford, Mark A. 129, 220 Pitt, Marilyn S. 87, 157 Pitts, Sherry D. 108, 218 Plummer, Karen J. 143 Podosowski, Helen L. 144 Pollard, Rhonda M. 58, 129 Ponder, Layne D. 108, 268 Ponder, Wayne G. 108 Porton, Richard G. 108 Potts, Patricia G. 129 Potts, Patrick D. 130 Potts, Robert L. 130, 172, 249 Powell, Ronald A. 53, 87, 175, 187, 211 Prmg chrwnne E.10s,157,159,1so Pratt, Linda 130 Prayor, Steven A. 130, 169, 173, 220, 259 Prescott, Paul D. 130 Presnell, Dorothy 87, 189 Prevatt, Debra A. 130 Prickett, Robert Y. 87 Pring, Pamela K. 144 Pritchard, Jod A, 137 Proudfoot, Gail A. 108 Pulgaron, Joselle C. 87, 93, 158, 176, 228 Puls, Michael E. 102, 113, 162, 172, 234, 262 Putney, Louis D. 108, 175, 220, 222, 223 Putney, Patricia M. 130, 220 Qualls, David E. 87, 165 Quarles, Christopher 144 Quarles, Dale G. 108 Quarles, Susan M. 130 Quigg, Diane R. 144, 218 Quigg, Eddie 109 Quigley, Helen K. 62, 87 QUILL AND SCROLL 157 Quinby, Donna M. 109 Quinn, Denise 109 Radigan, Debbie K. 130 Radigan, Lorna R. 109 Rankin, Mike 144 Rankin, Richard 144 Rapach, Roxann 144 Rathbone, Dennis K. 130 Ratliff, Debbie S. 109, 191 Ratliff, Wilford D. 130 Ratto, Linda S. 87, 171 Rausch, Jerry A, 130 Ray, Aime 130 Ray, Brenda G. 87, 219, 270 Recldell, Brenda C. 72, 87, 153, 165, 168, 176, 194, 195, 207, 208, 228, 200 Reddell, Randy W. 123, 130, 160 Redkey, Chester A. 87, 115, 216, 217, 220 Reeder, Robert B. 130, 220 Reese, Linda M. 109, 189 Reilly, George F. 130. 256, 262 Reigel, Louis M. 144 Reigle, Michelle K. 87 Reina, John A. 109 Reina, Shirley Y. 144, 161, 171 Reinhart, John D. 109 Repass, Linda G. 55, 113, 163, 168 Repkay, Craig W. 109, 188 Restall, Wi11ian1 A. 130, 172, 249 Reyes, Sydney F. 144 Reynolds, Dennis M. 130 Reynolds, Ronald J. 63, 87 Reynolds, Ruby L. 109 Richmond, Gloria J. 131, 160 Richmond, Joan M. 109, 159, 163 Richmond, Linda A. 87, 165, 219 Richmond, Sara J, 87, 158, 176 Ridenhower, Marla S. 87, 171, 189 Ridge, Mary J. 109 Riley, Sallye J. 87, 154, 176 Ringo, Mark H. 109 Riopelle, Jeanette 130 Ritchie, Pamela A. 130 Rivenbark, Charles 64, 87, 218 Rivera, Adelaida 144 Rivera, Miguel A. 144 Rivera, Rachel 109 Rivers, Hewett F. 130 Robbins, Charles K. 87, 162, 167, 172, 190, 259,261 Robbins, David K, 121, 130, 160 Robbins, Debra L. 218 Robbins, Elizabeth 144 Robbins, Kenneth 109, 159, 162, 182, 197. 200.239,240,243,262,264 Roberts, Catherine 144, 200 Roberts, Kim E. 144 Roberts, Paul E. 130 Roberts, Sharon M, 109, 144, 163, 166, 168, 188 Roberts, Sherri L. 159 Roberts, Steven J. 130 Robinson, Ann 130 Robinson, Gregory H. 144 Robinson, Pamela J. 87 Roblin, Douglas P. 130 Runyon, Robert R. 144 Russo, Nancy L. 87, 153, 158, 162, 175, 176, 194, 204, 208, 224, 225 Rutledge, XX'ayne L. 109 Ryan, Jennifer D. 144 Ryan, James T, 144 Ryers, Rose 144 Ryle, Patricia M. 87, 165, 190, 220 Sabin, Robert B. 109 Sackett, Carl F. 59, 130 Salmon, Edward A. 86, 169, 182, 214, 215, 234, 236, 237, 239, 262, 265 Salyer, Ronnie 219 Samier, David 130 Sammons, Tommy E. 86 Sanders, John T. 86, 162, 182, 271 Sanders, Leila S. 130, 191 Sandifer, Eddie T. 131 Sanford, Christine 131 Sands, Sallie E. 87, 131 Sass, Joseph R. 144 Sassnett, Paul W. 144 Satterwhite, Donald 118, 131, 160, 169, 172 219, 249, 259, 269 Satterwhite, Ronald 131, 160, 172, 219, 249, 269 Savage, Thomas L. 259 Saylor, Judith 87 Scarborough, Arlene 87 Scartozzi, Patricia 109, 159, 168, 176, 177, 225 Scartozzi, William 131 Schaeffer, Steve J. 109, 160, 162, 182, 234, 259 Schaeffer, Susan E. 131, 160, 169 Roebuck, Ernest 130 Roederer, Jan Marie 130 Rogers, Donald C. 130, 259 Rogers, William M. 109 Rollins, Beverly A. 109 Roman, Jean 87, 170 Rosche, Charleen E. 144 Rosche, Vincent A. 109, 174 Schaller, Gerald A, 131 Shellenbarger, Kenny 57, 131, 262 Shellenbarger, Penny 62, 88, 185, 217 Scherf, Chester C. 64, 88 Schmidt, George J. 131 Schmidt, Rick J. 131, 170, 256 Schnurman, Thomas N. 88 Schrager, Maxine L. 124, 131, 160 Schrenker, Jerome L. 147 Schwartz, Joyce A. 48, 109, 217 Schwartz. Lee C. 88, 158, 182, 183 Scibilia, Dolores 109 SCIENCE CLUB Scolaro, Christine 131, 160 Scott, David L. 109 Scott, Kathryn M. 109, 163, 219 Scott, Loren R. 109, 260 Scoville, Charles L. 113 Scoville, Fred D, 131 Scoville, Robert M. 144 Rose, Anna P. 87 Rose, Dale R. 87, 173 Rose, Sherry L. 87 Ross, Larry 130 Ross, Marie T. 144 Ross, Russell W. 130 Rossi, Toni J. 109, 156. 159, 168 ROTEENS 176 ROUNDTABLE 166 Rourke, Susan 109, 154. 159, 176, 229 Rowe, Nancy M. 130 Rowland, Micki L. 109, 219 Rudolph, Rosemary A. 144, 218 207, 228, Scribner, Neil A. 131 Scruggs. Larry VU. 131 Seal, Robert D. 110, 131 Seale, James D. 154 Searle, Monica L. Seary, Mark A. 131 Seaton, Elmer L. 110 Seaton, Frank D. 131 Seaton, Steve M. 88 Seeman, Constance P. 88. 219 Seiffert, Vivian C. 88, 170, 189 Senk, Leon 110 Serzan, Matt F. 110, 251, 262 Sexton, William T. 131 Shakula, Barbara A. 131, 160, 227 Shattles, Beverly A. 88, 167, 171, 189 Shaw, Susan K. 88, 92, 165, 176, 214, 215 Shealy., Mitzi D. 131 Sherry, Steven J. 88 Shepard, Diane E. 131 Sherman, Keith E. 110, 217, 220 Shields, Judy L. 88, 107, 153, 188 Shingleton, James R. 88, 175, 222, 259 Shroyer, Donna L. 144 Shubert, Thomas E. 132 Shuler, James R. 110, 220 Sierra, Daniel 132 Sierra, Nannette S. 88 Sigmund, Sandra S. 144 Silverberg, Judy P. 88, 154, 171, 189 Simcic, Phillip 132 Simmis, Robert 132, 249 Simmons, Ann M. 144, 174 Simon, Jeanne L. 88, 185 Singer, Dana L. 132, 160, 172, 249, 262 Singleton, Curtis B. 110, 269 Singleton, James E. 110, 220 Singleton, William 132, 220 Sipes, Raymond D. 132 Siterlet, Kathryn 132, 191 Sizemore, John E. 110, 182 Skop, Starlet R. 110, 159, 152, 176, 224, 225 Slagle, Kathy 132 Slagle, Patty A. 132 Slater, Richard V. 88, 162, 237, 239, 240, 259, 269 Slaughter, Richard 88 Slayton, Mike D. 110 Slayton, Nancy L. 147 sleeth, Nikki E. 55, se, 156, 163, 165, 16s, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith , Robert W. 89, 158 Susan C. 139, 144, 161, 189 Toni O. 110, iso, 181, 219 , Vickie L. 132 Smith, ,William W. 132 Virginia M. 110, 163, 180, 181 Smuda, Edward 132 Snell, Carol L. 144 Snell, Michael R. 89, 168, 178, 179 Snoddy, William E. 110, 163, 166. 175 Snowden, Skipper 89 Sogolow, Stacy A. 132, 220 Solis, Annabelle 89, 163, 171, 190 Sollenberger, Galvi 110 SOPHOMORE CLASS 114 Soria, Leonor T. 132 Soria Leonor T. 132 Soria, Robert 144 Southall, Robert E, 144 Souza, Elaine 110 Souza, Ronnie 144 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 163 Sparks, Monty R. 111 Spear, Kenneth W. 89 Spears, Rosemary 132 Steinacker, Randee 113 175, 188, 205, 211 Small, Charles C. 110 Smit, Alma 132' Smith, Bradley E. ss, 162, 182, zoo, 206, 211, 234, 236, 237 Smith, Craig R. 110, 259 Smith, Danny J. 110 Smith, Dewey W. 110 Smith, Frank J. 88 Smith, Gail A. 110, 159, 176 Smith, Harold M. 110, 170 Smith, James C. 110 Smith JoAnne M. 110, 185, 190 Spence, Donna A. 132 Spencer, Deborah E. 111 Spencer, Jill S. 111, 185 Spivey, Karen D. 89, 184 Spradlin, Susan A. 144, 218 Sprague, Wayne E. 132 Spray, Dennis F. 89, 129, 151, 165, 167, 183, 186, 187, 271 Sprietsma, Deborah 110, 163, 175, 180, 224, 225 Springer, Pamela R. 180, 111 Springston, Karl B. 113 Squires, Leroy 132 Squires, Carol 113 Stallard, Sally A. 111, 168, 176 Stallard, Karen J. 132 Stanford, Melinda J. 144, 170 Stanley, Elizabeth 111, 104, 185 Stanley, Mindy L. 89 Stanton, Richard T. 110 Staples, Robert A. 132 Starkson, Helen R. 132 Starnes, John A. 132 Steelman, Robin G. 137 Stephens, Shelley E. 111 Stevens, Gary W. 132 Stevens, Patricia 132, 218 Stewart Bette J. 132 Stewart, Stewart Diane L. 132 ,Marsha 1. 89 Stiffler, Michael D. 132, 172, 249 Stitz, Douglas A. 132 Stock, Steve E. 24, 111, 159, 162, 167, 168, 182, 235, 242, 262 Smith, John M. 110, 159, 162, 169, 182.234 244 259 Smith, Kathy J. 110 Smith, Lawrence A. 110, 217, 220, 271 Smith, Lillian G. 89, 185 Smith, Linda M. 61. 63, 89 Smith, Louis L. 132 Smith, Lyn 89 Smith, Mary 132 Smith, Nancy 132 Smith, Patricia A. 144 Smith, Paula A. 89, 175, 317 Smith, Richard L. 63, 89, 219 Smith, Rita J, 89 Smith, Robert M. 137. 259 Stokes, Karen T. 144, 161, 132 Stone, David A. 111, 262 Stonebracker, John 132 Stovall, Larry K. 132 Stover, Steven C. 111 Str3CkC'. Robert R. 132, 169, 200, 2-19, 256, 259 Strange, Gail 111 Street, Kathy 90 Streeter, Beatrice 188 Strickland, Ellen J. 132 Stroehl, Gary W. 132 Strouse, Richard D. 132 Strub, Kathryn C. 189 Strub, Karen E. 132 Stuart, Shannon 110 Stulck, Carol A. 144, 218 Suarez, Sirio B. 132 Sullivan, Barbara L. 144 Sullivan, Diane J. 132, 160, 169 Sullivan, Jeanene Sullivan, John R. 90, 158, 182, 190 Sullivan, Rebecca A. 132 Sullivan, Stephen E. Sung, Jeanette 111, 166, 220 Superdock, George G. 132 Sutter, Barbara J. 145, 174 Sutter, Sandra M. 133, 174 Swanson, John R. 111, 170, 174 Swartz, Donna L. 111, 188 Swilley, Deborah A. 50 Swilley, Elizabeth 90 Swink, Skip W. Sykes, Catherine B. Symons, Anita 115, 133, 160 Taber, Rose A. 133 Tahon, Yvonne D. 111 Takosh, Michael J. 133 Talladira, Linda G. 112 Tanner, Michael D. 133, 262 Tate, Vicki J. 145 Tawater, Patricia 112 Taylor, James H. 90, 162, 179, 25 Taylor, William R. 90, 133 Taylor, William S. 220 Tebo, John R. 145 Telles, Karen D. 185 Temple, Janis L. 112 Temple, Martin R. 133 Temple, Robert S. 145 Terkovich, Ann M. Terrell, Diana K. 90, 163, 185 Terrell, Karen A. 145 Terry, Carol 90, 162, 267 Terry, Ricky C. 90 Tessier, Alan R. 133 Tew, Michael E. 112 Thomas, Gary W. 133 Thomas, James M. 133 Thomas, Larry 90, 162, 172, 182, 234, 237, 240, 242, 250, 251, 25 254, 255, 259 Thomas, Lorene S. 134 Thomas, Mary M. 134 Thomas, Shirley D. 90, 180, 217 Thompson, David G. 134, 249, 259 Thompson, Debbie 112 Thompson, Donna L. 112 Thompson, Michael W. 134, 218 Thorne, Michael L. 134 Thornton, Patricia 134 Thornton,Richard O. 108, 112 Tichenor, Linda L. 112 9, 260 209, 212 2, 253, Worgull, Till, Randy 90 Tillman, Janice M. 90 Timmer, Holly 134 Tinkham, George E. 90 Tinkham, Lawrence D. 134 Tinius, Timothy D. 90, 151, 154, 155, 157, 158, 175, 182, 210 Tooke, Theresa L. 134 Tornwall, Michael J. 134 Torregiante, Adele 112, 219 Totz,Gregory S. 134, 160, 169 Toussaint,Bonita D. 112 Towne, Ann 134, 160 Tracy, Cathyleen W. 134 Tracy, Cullen 112 Travis,William R. 134 Tremmel, Eileen M. 90, 217 Tremmel, Felice J. 90 Trotta, Steve A. 90, 162, 266 Troxel, Kirk A. 145 Tubbs, Harold A. 112, 220 Tubbs, Margaret A. 134, 226 Tucker, Barbara 90 Tucker, Charles E. 134 Tucker, Michael L. 90 Tucker, Nancy A. 69, 90, 151, 154, 176, 208 214 Tune, Helen 134, 220 Turcotte, Tyler R. 134 Turley, Kenneth M. 112 Turner, Dawn H. 134, 218 Tyler, Decla 141 Tyler, Wanda G. 134 Tyler, Tandra L. 145 Tyson, Rita Y. 75, 90, 170, 175, 176, 205, 209 Ulm, David L. 90, 190, 217 Ulm, Jefferey 134 Urbana, Mary D. 63, 90 Uresti, David L. 134 Vail, Charles R. 90, 162 Valdez, Michael C. 134, 160 Vanders, Nancy S. 145 VanDyke, Ronnie D. 63, 90 VanHorn, Candice S. 91, 153, 176 VanHouten, Debra K. 112 VanMatre, Paul M. 112 VanSevers, Diebre E. 112, 217,218 VanStavern, Linda M. 134, 191 VanTrump, John D. 134, 249, 259 Vardy, Gloria J. 62, 91 Vardy, Peggy A. 145, 161 Varley, Joan A. 112, 219 Varnadoe, Bruce W. 134 Varnedoe, Debra L. 145 Vassar, Edna E. 91, 165, 188 Vassar, William F. 134, 160, 175 Vega, Graciela M. 134 Veitz, Richard 112, 162, 167, 168. 262, 263, 264 Verdick, Joey 134 Verdieck, Eileen F. 151 Verdieck, Michael 112, 217 Verni, Ginger L. 163 Vik, Norman C. 134 Vincent, Jean A. 112 Voska, Brenda S. 63, 91 Vyhanek, Leonard 91 Waddle, Terri L. 134 Wade, Michael D. 112, 174 Xvaggoner, Linda 145 Waggoner, Wayne 91 Waksman, Benjamin 91 Waksman, Frances 112, 159, 180 Weldrip, Danny L. 145, 200 Walker, Ralph R. 87,139, 145, 160 Walker, Sharon A. 112, 173, 185 Walker, Stephen B. 134, 234, 256, 257, 259 Wall, Sheila D. 91, 163, 165, 167, 188, 191 Wall, Tommy A. 112, 163, 259 Walters, Laura S. 134, 160, 169, 172, 227 Warner, Marsha L. 31, 154, 155, 157, 158, 191 Warthen, Donald B. 136 Waters, Mary R. 121, 134, 200, 207 Waters, Raymond E. 112 Watkins, Deborah 135 Watkins, John E. 91, 165, 182 Wfilliams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Linda 113, 116 Patricia 92, 162, 173, 180, 225 Pearline 92 Randall J. 135, 249 Willmore, Richard L. 93, 113, 196 Wills, Amanda F. 93 Wills, James L. 135 Wilson, Belva A. 135 Wilson, Bobby J. 114 Wilson, Gary L. 135 Wilson, John M. 157 Wilson, Michael 135 Wilson, Paula J. 146 Wilson, Richard A. 219, 269 Wilson, Stephen R. 93 Wilson, William D. 135 Winklepeck, Crysta 137 Winn, Jody A. 113, 219 Winn, Robert H. 93, 172 Wm, Donald W. 113, 172, 187, 234 Watkins, Mark A. 91 Watson, Gwendolyn P. 62, 91 Watson, Mary W. 191 Weaver, Robert D. 135, 190 Webb, Webb, Webb, Weber, JOAnna 107, 170, 175, 196 Rosalyn M. 112, 163, 170, 176 Susan L. 92 Robert G. 136 Wegman, Patricia A. 112 Weigand, Nancy J. 92 Weiss, Welch, Wells, Sheila E. 137 Cherie W. 112, 185 Wade 135, 173, 109 Wiseheart, Lana J. 113 Wiseheart, Lorie D. 146 Wishart, Jeanette 93, 173, 185 Witzleben, Eugene A. 42, 113, 170, 187 Witzleben, Kathryn 93, 163, 170, 188, 190 Wolk, Sandra E. 135 Wood, David C. 135 Wood, Patricia K. 63, 93 Woodlee, Robin A. 135 Woodlee, Pamela W. 55, 146, 218 Woodmansee, Craig 136 Woodmansee, Fredda 146 Woolard, Dwan A. 135, 136 Woolston, Edward W. 169, 146, 218 Werner, Kathy B. 52, 60, 92 West, Linda D. 92, 165 Westbrooks, Agatha 135 Wheatly, Marlen L. 135 Wheeler, ,Danny M. 145 Wheeler, Katherine E. 92, 162, 180, 228, 229 Whelan, Denise M. 135 Woolwine, Charles S. 136 Wooten, Lina K. 161, 168 Wooten, Nancy F. 93 Wooten, Stanley F. 93, 162, 234, 259 Wooten, Steve 136 Wooten, Warren D. 93, 259 Dianne K. 63, 93 Whitaker, Michael E. 145 White, Edward L. 135 White, Lynda K. 112 White, Mike A. 92, 234, 237, 262, 265 White, Paul L. 92, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 187, 190, 205, 209 White, Roland L. 145 White, Theresa L. 160 White, Vicki D. 113, 180 White, Virginia J. 113, 159, 176, 178 Whitman, Lawrence R. 92, 162, 165, 198, 199, 200, 205, 207, 210, 234, 237 Whitmore, Jodi L. 100, 113 Wical, Cindy L. 131 Wick, Karen 135 Wilder, Sylvia G. 135 Wilder, Timothy W. 64 Wilkinson, Debra L. 135, 191 Willete, Romona L. 146 Williams, Aaron 92, 218 Williams, Charles 135 Williams, Chuck 113, 135, 162, 190 Williams, Freddie L. 135 Williams, Herbie 135 Williams, James G. 92 Williams, Joyce 135 Works, Kerry A. 136, 160, 168, 227 Wozniak, Deborah 146 Wright, Dianne 113, 180 Wright, Rebecca L. 136, 175 Wright, Teddy A. 113 Wright, Wanda S. 113 Wyatt, Barbara L. 136, 160, 227 Wyatt, Richard L. 113 Yanni, Nicholina 146 Yezierske, Evelyn M. 136 Yoakum, Anna L. 136, 147 Yoakum, Chester L. 136, 168, 220, 222 York, Susan K. 93 Young, Anna 137 Young, Joyce 93 Youngblood, Gary D. 93 Youngcourt, John 136 YOUTH FOR CHRIST 172 Z CLUB 189 Zakaroff, Andrew D. 113 Zucairo, Rick 136, 172, 235. 269 Zuniga, Linda D. 136 Zuniga, Paul 93 Zuniga, Sharon 136 Zwick, Victoria L. 146, 218 x in 1,-. .',5, ' 3' X 1 ' fi h .7 59 s , 1Xi, H I . 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