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1974 MONTICELLO Thomas Jefferson High School Tampa, Florida Jefferson Loses Accreditation, New School Promised That headline blasted the Dragon ' s of 1967. In the simple signing of a paper, Thomas Jefferson High School lost its posi- tion as a school and died. Alumni, seniors, and underclassmen struggled to revive the memory. The Dragons fought hard so that Jefferson would not permanently disap- pear. These dedicated people, who would always consider themselves Dragons, finally achieved results. They were prom- ised that, as soon as possible, a new Jef- ferson would be built. For four long years, the Jefferson Alumni watched and waited for that promise to be kept. Then, in July, 1971, plans for a new high school were announced. No name was chosen yet for this new school, and it became the anonymous, High School C. Dragons held their breath and kindled their hopes, while the school board delib- erated on a name. The school board mem- bers reached a decision, and finally, at long last, a four-year-old promise was kept, and Thomas Jefferson Senior High School was reborn. Reborn, but without a home. While the school board and county commissioners searched for just the right site, the new Jefferson Dragons attended classes on the afternoon session on the A. P. Leto High School campus. This small, confused group of sophomores and juniors soon caught on to the traditional Jefferson fire and spirit, and proceeded to let the community know that the Dragons were indeed back, and there to stay. Two years passed while Jefferson eyes, old and new, were turned towards a piece of land at 4401 Cypress Street, and the building construction. The new Dragons were waiting patiently at Leto, waiting for a home. Finally, on August 27, 1 973, Jef- ferson students entered that home — a true Dragons Den. The new Jefferson building utilized every modern educational concept, not just structurally, with the mall area and open classrooms, but also with a curriculum devoted to the individual student. This dream, that became a reality, offi- cially opened on October 24, 1 973, with the dedication of Thomas Jefferson Senior High School . . . a DEDICATION TO EXCELLENCE. BOOK I Book I Staff Koren Brichefto, Lucy De Caprio, Vicki Castro, Pat Allen, Margaret Di Socio, Peggy Boykin, Jim Thomas, Gary Berendt, Sally Shipton, Advisor, Kim Schobel, Linda Monteau, Cliff Ramos, Jerry Schlather, Mike Ridge, Krysta Davis, Garry Phillips. Pre-School For the fim time, Jefferson ttudenu ore washing the km rite instead of set Page in Morning Classes Classes in the morning ' 1 In the n j al morning? ' Classes catering to the individual, too ' Page 18 Lunch Eating school lunches has never seemed a luxury ot even an asset — until you ' ve never been able to do , before- Page 32 Afternoon Classes Afternoon classes instead of afternoon schoi That ' s quite a switch, but so is the new curriculum. Page 44 Activities Special assemblies.  ■' assemblies, dedit atom. Life Tripping, supper meetings. Homecoming . . where will it all end? Page 60 Sports Whatever the sport, whichever the team, the Jefferson Dedication to Excellence is the best! Page 92 Night Life Out of the 8700 hours m a year, l4S2ofthem urn spent in school, 2920 of them arc spent asleep, and 1440 of them arc spent at summer vacation. What happens to the rest of the lime? Page 116 BOOK II Organizations Despite the great call of individuality, the group instill- t in man is still strong, and by u hat better moans to group, ihun b service and interest clubs Sge 1 10 Teams -J Dedication to Excellence not only i amdemi s. but in sports, t . Page 156 Faculty ttith administration, faculty, and curriculum like this — ifyou tn it. you ' ll like UF Page 162 Seniors Two years in Leto ' s bird nesl. and nmi this! Il dnosl makes one want to ail — )u« I tfaj another year Page 178. Underclass Eim with u beautiful neu building, it takes a good ui.U-nt bod) t bra really good school We have one. Page 208. Community ■tpet i ' il group of businesses and people — Jefferson supporters, dedicated to excellence. Page People flfj true thai people make a u hool, ■. heres who the people are, what they did, and where to find them, Pat-. 266 Book II Staff Kryslo Davis, Sally Shipton, Advisor, Mike Ridge Jerry Schlather, Kim Schobel, Malcolm Munson Intern, Garry Phillips, Cliff Ramos, Peggy Boykin Oscar Qoinones, Lucy DeCaprio, Linda Williamson Susan Waldecker, Tom Errico, Gary Berendt, Karer BricheHo, Evo Barden, Jim Thomas, Richard Bennett. We ' ve Come A Long Way, Baby! ' . - -- ' . ' . • From 1 940 until 1 967, Jefferson students graced the halls of the old Jefferson build- ing. Then, while that building closed and re-opened as Washington Junior High, Jef- ferson slept. When awakened, the Drag- ons first attended Jefferson classes at Leto High School from 1971 until 1973. Now, six years since we had our own building, we have a home again. Unlike the old Jef- ferson building, our home was originally built for the Dragons, and unlike the Leto facility, it ' s ours!! Pre-School 1 ) The distinguished architectural design reminds stu- dents of the pride they have for their new building. 2) People with o common bond always find a time for fellowship, especially when it ' s a bond of faith. 3) After on early morning ride students experience a quick moment of sunlight before a day in class. 4) Maria Omreng, getting a late start in the morning, rushes to her waiting ride. 5) In a panic, two students search for missing keys so they can move to an appropriate parking place. For the first time in three years, Jefferson students begin their school day in morning hours. Early hours bring new problems, such as, morning traffic jams on Eisen- hower and getting up with the alarm. Dragons Arrive At New Campus Day Begins With Morning Leisure Time J Students, as well as teachers, have some leisure time in the morning to prepare for the coming day. Talking about present activities, planning lessons, or just talking amongst friends adds to the pre-school life of Jefferson. 1 ) The new mall area provides the students with a gathering place. 2) Mrs. Gifts works the combination to her mail box, in search of daily bulletins. 3) With five minutes to spare, Marfyn Maseda leaves for school. 4) Students quickly gather in the overcrowded smoking area before the tordy bell to Homeroom. 5) The bookstore offers school supplies to students before school and during lunch. 6) Kevin McGinn, Robert Barner, Ron Borders, and Steve Brown meet in the Media Center to go over a group project. 1 1 Mercy Angula, Moses Quinones, Valerie Ford, and Dean Markasky toke port in an early morning rap. 2) Mr. Cos leaves his car to face the daily onslaught of students. 3) Julie Dominguei begins the day in search ol her morning class books, i) Catching up with yes- terday ' s news provides Marlyn Montero and Kothy Kelly with a moment ' s activity before class. 5) Yester- day ' s absentees crowd the Dean ' s office, waiting for admits to class. The day begins with some leaving cars, others departing buses. Students make the best of the day rapping with friends, then searching through lockers. Teachers sign-in and then join students to beat the crowds and rush to class. Teachers, Students Form Daily Routines Morning Classes Announcements mode in homeroom let the students know whot is going on for the day and throughout the week. T.V. broadcasts were shown during this time to make spe- cial announcements and presentations. Homeroom, Lab Open Day Science department based their lessons on students learning at their own ability. Activity packets were developed and used in schools by other teachers. The Sr. Semi- nar classes made a slide series to use in teaching Chemistry. 1 ) Sophomores reluctantly shuffle their way into Mr. Cuevo ' s homeroom. 2) Catching up on homework keeps Cindy Peterson, Emma Porter, and Ronald Perez busy during homeroom. 3) After attendance and listening to the bulletin, Lorrell Pleasants and Bobby Payne use their free time to chat. 4) In Intro- duction to Science, Nick Faitos checks the weights of solids compared to liquids. 5) Life in inner space intrigues David Connell as he observes the daily hab- its of the angel fish. 6) Tony Brooks assembles a wet mount for his lab in science. 7) Charles Green must examine many cells in order to complete his LAP in -w- ' tt ' - ' - yjmrm Electives Include Driver ' s Ed, Languages I) Stephanie Mulholland, Vick. Rockand, and David Andrews familiarize themselves with the car while sther students practice driving. 2) New driving range allows instructor, Pop Cuesta to get a bird ' s eye fiew of students ' driving procedures. 3} Students jwarf their instructions over the microphone system. 4) itudents in Spanish II use headphones in order to lis- en to and repeat speaking drills. 5) Cindy Corum and Anita Chapdelaine get ready for drills which come from the Media Center. 6) Laura Lang, Tony Washington, Brenda Burtram, and Huby Carr listen as Mrs. Parrodo speaks through the main set. 7) Steve Leonard ' s French lessons, usually an enjoyable niche in Americo ' s problems, fail to break this morn- ing ' s blahs. This year JHS had the most modern driving range in the county. The new Tel-Mate Res- ponder enabled students to view different maneuvers. A sound system was intro- duced in the language department along with its own recording studio. 1 ) In speed reading Russel Martinez, along with the rest of the class, practices hts reading. 2} Advanced Theatre Arts gives Linda Rhodes, Susan Hicks, Lisa Dominguez and John Martina the chance to play cowboys and Indians. 3) In Advonced Theatre Arts Susan Hicks and John Martina improvise a robbery. 4) Mr. Hill demonstrated to students the art of per- forming levatation. 5) Students in Mythology work on creative projects about Greek gods. 6) A speed read- ing machine helps Mrs. Miller drill her class in read- ing. Offering forty courses, both semester and quarter, made Jefferson ' s Language Arts Department the most unique and prog- ressive in the county. As a totally elective curriculum students could choose among vocational or college prep courses. Language Arts Stress Self-Expression Team Teaching Revamps Social Sciences 1 J In American History Bonita Adams listens while Mr. Cos explains to her how to do the next assignment. 2) In Psychology Vera Porter skillfully works at her mas- terpiece made out of a rubber bond, o cotton ball, a pipe cleaner and a paper clip. 3) Team teacher Mr. Sorver shows the true meaning of free speech in Amencon History. 4) In no hurry, Rita Copely calmly finishes her first batch of Oreos. 5) Vicki Davis reads her report in P.A.D. 6) Charlie Martin expresses his creativity in Psychology I. 7) Anthony Mederos chomps away as he tries to acquire the cookie eating championship in American Institutions. The Social Studies Department experi- mented with team teaching, specifically in the American History classes. Some of the Seniors in the P.A.D. classes approached the system of a court room trial and learned to participate in one. Courses Introduce New Hobbies Home economics and art offered several new courses along with old ones. Home Ec. consisted of Sewing For Men, Studies In Fashions and Modern Family Living, while art offered Sculpturing and Drawing. 1 ) David Erickson admires the statue he has created in Independent Sculpturing. 2) Lines, that : pie to some, express different feelings which lie within Jorge Cortez. 3) Gary Painter listens as Ricky Gallon expresses his moods towards different pic- tures. 4) One task of making a dress requires Judy Wright to prepare her pattern. 5} Mrs, Michael shows Lori Dreger procedures on pinning a pattern in Textile and Clothing. 6) Sean Ollariu pins a parte i a scrap of material. 7) Before beginning, Jo Ficorrotta mentally goes through the steps she must follow to make her pants. Co-Ed P.E. Attracts Students • •£.1 Jefferson ' s P.E. department offered a wide range of recreational activities. Students could choose co-ed games inside or out- side. Activities included tennis, ping pong, volleyball, archery and golf, as well as the seasonal sports for boys. ot the target. 6) fety precaution, . 7) Rita Copely th a bullseye. 8) John Vogel ' s shot Lunch Conversation, Recreation Fill Lunch Period _■3 This year the usual routine of lunch changed completely. Jefferson offered a scenic and colorful atmosphere, and a choice of the usual plate lunch or a put- together a-la-carte lunch. Students spent time playing chess, buying cough drops at the bookstore, and even relaxing outside. 1 ) Angie Copitano, Hope Gonzalez ond Robert Gan- dorilla eat their lunch in the distinctive booth style of the dining room. 2) On your mark, get set, go! describes the feeling of Jean Collins toward her lunch. 5) Senior privileges give senior Woody Batts time to eat and, then, some time to admire junior Cece Overmeyer. 6) Johann Hernandez digs into her pizza and coke, her choice in the a-la-carte lunch line. 7) The choice of a hot dog doesn ' t seem to please Cindy Cuatero and Suzzanne Gonzalez. 8) The unique Jefferson Mall provides the eating areo for both lunch periods. J) Mrs. Ortwein colls to the attention of students the on their tobies. 2) Students always end up in the longest lunch line which, in this case, is the first one and closest to the West end of the Mall. Dragons Share Common Lunch Periods Mall Area Provides Pleasant Eating Atmosphere t 1) Cindy Corum daydreams while she drinks choco- late milk, a new choice offered during tunch. 2) Stu- dents crowd around the booth area to have lunch with their friends. 3) With the many choices offered for lunch, David Schmauss finds it difficult to pick his mid-day meal. 4) Paul Fernondez and Rick Agliano pass by the Cuban sandwiches to wait for one of Jef- ferson ' s specialties, pizza. 5) Patricia Knight and Danny Marshall have pizza, one of the most popular lunches at J. H.S. Emotions Overtake Dragons auditorium Competition between Leto and Jefferson aroused the spirits of J.H.S. students. With an unscheduled pep assembly during lunch, students marched up and down halls, corridors and through lunch areas, singing the Alma Mater and cheering. 1) A carry over from the unscheduled lunch assem- bly, students engage in the Anti-lefo pep rally. 2) Argelio Ferrai and Coach White try to quiet the enthusiastic mob for the pep talk by Coach White. 3) Leaders of pep assembly let their emotions run wild, as others cheer along. 4) Despite the enormous amount of marching students, others keep on eating. as usual. 5) Cheerleaders lead the march around the school and through the lunch area. 6) With a skip, jump and a hop, band members and cheerleaders march throughout J.H.S. moll. 7) Dragons raise their hands in pride and unity as they sing their Alma Mater. Afternoon Classes Innovative Curriculum Offers Something For Everyone Different math courses were offered this year to serve the students ' personal needs. Classes ranged from General Math to courses, such as, Trigonometry. Newly added this year was Algebra III which goes deeper into algebra functions. 1 ) Virginia Shaw, Roberta Rodriguez, and Carol Rich- ards work to complete an assignment in Creative Dance. 2) An assignment in Creative Dance tor Rhonda Miller and Patty Black is formation. 3) Terri Pendergrass, Patti Fueyo, Henry Echezabol and Krysta Davis work to complete a report for Great Books. 4] In a class called I love a Mystery Steve Robertson, Theresa Nunes, and Connie Jones discuss Edgar Allen Poe ' s mysteries. 5) Algebra III is a new class which Mel Monkelis tries to cope with. 6) Mike Schildt works hard to complete his math assignment. 7) Afternoon classes supposedly interrupt day- dreams, but sometimes the aura lingers on. Business Ed Trains For Job Skills 1) C.B.E. student, Debi Castro and friend, Ms. Hays, go over insurance reports at INA. 2) In Record Keep- ing, Mary Delk works on an Account Payable job that prepares her for a business future. 3) In Record Keep- ing, Angela Irving learns the clocking system to pre- pare her to be a working girl. 4) In Shorthand, Nadine Contero writes words on the blackboard so Miss Erickson con instruct her on what she ' s doing wrong. 5) David VanBrocklin concentrates on keep- ing his eyes on the typing book. 6) Michelle Grover practices her shorthand as she writes out of her book. 7) Cynthia Pumphrey takes dictation in her shorthand Business Ed helped students increase their knowledge of the business world. On-the- job training gave students the opportunity to work part-time. Courses were formed which developed fundamental mathemat- ics concerning everyday problems. Professional Facilities House Vocational Classes 1 ) Students dismantle a tire to better understand the framework of a car in Auto Mechanics. 2) Chris rhompson watches Joe McFaddin skillfully clean a Tiotor in Auto Mechanics. 3) Billy Polaske carefully jssembles a speaker in Electrical Wiring. 4) Glenn .ewis intently examines an engine in Auto Mechanics. 5) A steady hand and a careful eye enables Mark Rhode to complete his drawing of letters in Drafting. 6) Morion RedElk touches up a minute error before turning in his final project. 7) Willie Hunter concen- trates on the construction of a building architecture in Drafting. Auto Mechanics, Electrical Wiring and Drafting were offered as vocational elec- tives. Experience replaces full time class- room instruction in Auto Mechanics. In contrast, drafting students concentrated long hours over drafting boards. For the first time Jefferson offers two voca tional courses in construction, Pre-Building and Masonry. Pre-Building covers basic fundamental skills, while Masonry gives students practical experience in the art of brick laying. 1) Don Evans diligently lodges a cement block in order to construct a wall in Masonry. 2) Masonry con- struction levels have Carlos Barrios puzzled as he continues to build h 1 s wall. 3) Forrest Smith reveals to Ron Hamilton the correct procedures to use when lev- eling bricks in Masonry. 4) Peggy Wise demonstrates to Debbie Morris how to style a wig. 5) Darlene Gates practices taking blood pressure on classmate Solomon Johnson. 6) Preparing for real clients, Deb- bie Morris teases the hair on a wig with Mrs. Wil- Jefferson, unlike other schools in the coun- try, offers two professional preparation courses. One, Health Careers, prepares the student for the medical fields. The other, Cosmetology, prepares the student for actual beauty shop experience. Vocational Courses Gear Students For Future A new course, Power Mechanics, gave stu- dents a chance to study gas engines and electric motors. Professional welder, Mr. Reed, set up a modern program with heavy duty equipment. Upon ending the course students are qualified welders. 1) Wendall Walker takes apart a three horsepower gasoline engine in Power Mechanics. 2) William Beach finds that welding can be a challenge as he works on a grinder. 3) Darell Bennett concentrates on careful manipulation of a track torch. 4) Lawrence Williams, Mike Olsen, and John Hengel watch Mr. Reed as he gives instructions on fabrication. 5) As Mr. Atteberry works on a milling machine, his students observe to learn proper procedures. 6) Tim Whales enjoys taking small lawnmower engines opart to find the reason of their failure. This year, resource areas gave students a chance to make up work, such as tests, during their free time. SEMS students worked on basic skills in science, English, math and social studies during a four-hour block. } In Resource, Alyce Penia works quietly n order to template. 4) In S.E.M.S., Willie Demons and Cyril Bel- nish some make-up work for one of her clc sses.2)ln lamy try to decide whether they want to work on their esource, students spend time watching television science and English first or their math and social stud- mce it is not a credited class. 3) In Resourc. , students ies. 5} In S.E.M.S., students work on a combination of re able to do make-up work, read books and con- science, English, math and social studies. Resource, SEMS Take Advantage Of Open Space Afternoon Classes Round Out Day The bell rings and doors slam as Jefferson students, ending their school day, leave the campus in various ways. Whether by car, by bus or by foot, Dragons all depart from school for their extra-curricular activi- ties. Our school is the most spacious in the county, and that makes it the emptiest in the county after everyone has gone home. Mr. Horton, along with others, knows. Those left can appreciate the space and quiet of the new school. Especially the quiet. 1 ) When the bell rings for class dismissal, students push their way through the crowded halls in order to get to their bus on time. 2) After school students rush to their cars in order to get out of the porking lot before the afternoon pile-up. 3) One of the events at the end of the day for students is dropping off books at their locker. 4) Left behind to stay alone in the dark of the night is a seagull, a tree, and a lonely lamp- post! 5) Even though dismissal time has changed, it does not interfere with the joy Mr. Horton feels at the end of the day. 3 P ftrltiflH ■IdB ¥ k ■' HP IP Activities 1) Yolondo Davis speaks with narrator, Krysta Davis, on what the Ltons plan to do to the Dragons. 2) Kiwanette Krysta Davis prepares students for excite- ment yet to come. 3) Gail Cominiti exhibits Lion spirit before going into battle with the Dragons. 4) Spirited juniors unite to form o fighting Dragon which pre- pares for oncoming battles. 5) Class of 75 mem- bers look on only to wonder what a Dreadnought i 6) In shining armor, Sandra Cusseaux, searches o for a fighting Dragon. 7) Robinson Knights move i only to take on the Dragons. 8) Kathy Romos na rates sophomore skit to form onother Dragon assen bly. Activities did not play the same role to the Dragons as they did in past years. Assem- blies have been completely different this year from any other with clubs performing skits at each one. Students had the option of attending or leaving assemblies, and their good participation surprised the administration and faculty. The band, fol- lowing the change, marched to and from assemblies in the Mall area with students parading behind. All in all, it was Great to be a Jefferson Dragon this year. Pep Rallies Bring Spirit Alive 1 ) Mr. Horton receives ovotion before he speaks on students ' drive for excellence. 2) Vickie Letchworth and Oeon Collins accompany the choir in a |azzed up version of Nearer my God to Thee. 3) Dedication guest speaker, Mr. Wilson, Class President of 42, shows true Dragon spirit os he speaks with Dragon Magic. 4) Bill Schneider ' s salesman trade comes out when he finds Mrs. Collins, a sure bet to buy a con- die. 5) Cissy Redman browses through the Cosmic Book Fair given by the language Arts Deportment. 6) David Diaz and Jeff Gruber seem to be curious as fin- ger sizes are a mystery. 7) FBIA members, Sadie Jackson, Chris Hansen and Mary Hutchenson, await customers while selling their Tom Waft Kits to raise funds for their club. Mr. Horton spoke at the day Dedication about the Jeffersonian excellence in all areas ' participation which was exemplified by student involvement in activities, such as the music programs, Cosmic Book Fair, club sales and ring sales. Seniors Attend Day Dedication 1) Guest Dick Greco speaks with WHJS Steve Brown on re-election. 2) John Muser video- tape program, 30 Minutes. 3) Dean Collins per- formed at the WJHS Community interview. 4) T.V. announcer Ned Rochford reports the news on WJHS. 5) Moses Quinones listens at the Jaycee assembly. 6) Ted Smith answers questions of students on Jaycees. 7) Rep. Ted Smith speaks on Junior Joycees. Jefferson had the privilege of hosting its first television program 30 Minutes. The program was a talk show featuring Mayor Dick Greco. The Jefferson Stage Band pro- vided music for students who performed during the presentation. This was a first in a series which began in November. WJHS T.V. Tapes First Stage Show Pep Leaders Direct Assemblies I ) Dragoneras perform to music of Black and While during half-time. 2) J.V. Cheerleader Tomi Acosta, attempts to build spirit with the cheer, Two iBits. 3) A smile belies Lynn Delk ' s quivering emo- tions. 4) Frozen for one final instant before a game, Dragoneras summarize Jefferson poise and assur- ance. 5) Cheerleaders unite to light the Dragon ' s Fire. 6) Cheerleaders build a pyramid for a Leto pep assembly. 1 ) Money-makin g projects are a great concern for each club at the baseball team sold seat cush practice uniforms. 2) School is not only books, Tom Poff performs with Collison for the Jeffe dent body. 3) A group of Gospel singers give their testimony about their conversion from drugs to God. 4) Dirty Half Dozen, alias Sertoma Club, kidnap Mr. Horton for a money-making project. 5) After a great shock of being inducted into NHS, Lynn Simp- son proves her appetite is up to par. 6} John Musser  of the balck light bulletin boards to fulfill the chorus ' s need of money. Money, Relaxation Primary Concern At JHS Jefferson Spirit Finds Home Jefferson ' s new building was formally introduced to the community by an eve- ning dedication. On hand to observe the ceremony were twenty plus faculty mem- bers of yesteryear. The infectious school spirit of Dragon alumni spurred the stu- dents on to new heights of enthusiasm. Mr. Horton filled the role of Master of Ceremo- nies, and introduced prominent speakers. At the conclusion of the evening, Jefferso- nians reunited to sing the Alma Mater. 1 ) Head Dragon, Principal Sam Horton, introduces guest speakers. 2) Jefferson hostesses confer before greeting oncoming guests. 3) Choral director, Miss Morris, opens evening dedication with The Lord ' s Prayer. 4) President of Jefferson ' s first graduating class, Mr. Wilson, returns to inject Spirit of ' 42. 5) Jefferson ' s stage band performs The Alma Mater for alumni. 1 ) Peggy Boykin, Brand X Eagle, displays a main sta- ple of their diet. 2) At the end of their skit, Optimettes join in song to praise Dragons. 3} Kiwanettes from Dragontown eye Eagles as chorus reveals coming rivalry. 4) Super Eagle Debbie Slaughter prepares to beat Jefferson Dragon in La Sertoa ' s skit. 5) Club members project imagination to make up for lack of props. 6) Acting presidents of Civinettes and Interact, Carol Velasco and Randy Rumore accept trophy for best skits, as Mondy Valdez, Joe Tomasello, John LaRussa and Egor (Hector Noyas) look on. Many spirited students, parents, and fac- ulty gathered to watch the fun-filled antics of Jefferson ' s service clubs. Each of the five clubs presented a skit focused on Roman days featuring victorious Dragons and the nasty Brandon Eagles. Competi- [ js IJU w mi ' - i Kb 1 V HL y ■15 jH ft B ' ; E WttiWr V - Ht ' - - ' H ' )■r V fli l tion between clubs was intense, and the judges had a hard time deciding on a win- ner. When the votes were in, Dragon his- tory was made and Interact and Civinettes jointly accepted the trophy. Dragon Fire ' s Heat Ignites Service Clubs ' Spirit I) Interact performs winning Dragon Fu skit at Drag- on ' s Fire. 2) Civinettes unite to sing at closing of their awarded skit. 3) Cheerleaders, providing cheers between skits, odd spirit. 4) Cheerleader sponsor, Mrs. Smith, acts as M.C. and introduces skits. 5) Ricky Brenner returns his tray after finishing his spaghetti. 6) Kiwanette members Lynn Simpson, Karen Gallops and Beth Levy enjoy their meal before performing in a skit. 7) Students, faculty, and friends anxiously await their dinner at the Booster Club sponsored sup- per. 8) Parents made a variety of cokes, which were on hand for dessert. Opening the Homecoming ceremonies was the first annual Spaghetti Supper, spon- sored by the Booster Club. Not anticipat- ing the crowd, many Dragons and friends lined up throughout the mall for a ten-min- ute wait. After getting their supper it was a difficult search to find a vacated table. Cakes were made and donated by dedi- cated parents. Service clubs contributed to the spirit by presenting skits for Dragon ' s Fire. Pre-Dragon ' s Fire Activities Draw Crowd Homecoming Court Reigns Over Halftime And Dance Jefferson ' s second traditional Homecom- ing Dance was held in the spacious mall area of the new building. The big event arrived at last, and the crowning of Queen Vicki Letchworth was the exciting climax of the well-planned dance. 1) Sheri Brockmeier and escort Tim Smith survey the stands at halftime. 2) The crowd views Vicki Letch- worth and Steve Mathews of the Homecoming Court. 3) Awaiting the dance are Paulette Washington and Wayne Caan. 4) Bill Pearce and Astrid Merino con- gratulate Mr. Horton on receiving a trophy from the senior class. 5) Candidates Sheri Brockmeier and Paulette Washington enjoy their ride. 6} Performing at the dance is Ebony Express, featuring Rhonda Miller. 7) Dragon tries new steps. 8) Energetic stu- dents move to the sound of Ebony Express. 9) Stu- dents find their niche on the dance floor. The spirit of Homecoming Court reigns through all the seasons of the year. The girls ' spirit prevailed through the winter to bloom afresh in the spring. A stroll in Phil- lipe Park provided a parallel to their fresh beauty. FOURTH MAID Sheri Brockmeier SECOND MAID Paulette Washington Jefferson Recognizes Beauty, Personality QUEEN Vickie Letchworth FIRST MAID Linda Monteou Semi-finalists Take Part In Homecoming Activities Lynn Simpson Alice Fredrickson Jefferson Dragons selected the 1 974 Home- coming Court from the three hundred senior girls. The final selection was picked from fif- teen semi-finalists. These ten remaining semi- finalists gave strong support to Homecoming activities. Yolanda Davis Karen Gallops Kay Drinkard, Donna Baise, Alice Fredrickson, Roxanne Escobio, Karen Gallops, Yolanda Davis, Gail Gaminiti, Lynn Simpson, Beth Levy. Not pictured: Gayle Vines. Courtesy of nnrTDB pft tfntfr in Unique Stage Acts J Create Life Trippin r The unrivaled success of last year ' s Con- omero Explosion brought curious rama students from a local high school to see Jefferson ' s second annual drama production. Life Trippin ' s uniqueness lay in its presentation as a variety show instead of a well-known play. The dancers auditioned in late October, then put in many weekend practices. Dancers, singers and skits like Geraldine, Stagolee and the McDonald ' s commercial all added up to three fun nights of entertainment. 1 ) Geraldine (Kenny Anderson) looks flirtatiously at Mr. Horton. 2) Party Rose and Carol Richards explain why they need gas fom Virginia Shaw. 3) Sharon Cic- carello and Pat Castagan search futilely for a bath- room in the White House skit. 4) Rhonda Miller sings her rendition of ' Killing Me Softly. 5) Sharon Cic- corello and Ben Gordon enthusias tically perform McDonald ' s commercial. 6) In front of colorful rain- bow backdrop, dancers execute moves to Dueling Banjos. 7) Funky (Dean Collins) tries for a girl, only to find his usual bad luck, as Marilyn Hytha seems to be occupied with Gary Cominiti. Junior Class Sponsors First Donkey Basketball Game Donkey Basketball, a successful money- raising project for the Junior class, also served to involve many groups and facets of life at J.H.S. Participants came from the three classes, booster club, faculty and administration along with cheerleaders, band members and dancerettes. The play- ers readily provided each other with good- natured competition. The cooperative Jef- fersonians, plus the not so cooperative donkeys, added up to an evening of cha- otic hilarity. 1 ) Bruce Tillett, smoothing his hair, prepares to meet his public. 2) Nicky Roth and his donkey have a slight disagreement about the direction in which the basket hangs. 3) Patti Rombough throws a comradely arm over her donkey hoping to make a new friend. 4) Mr. Pullin is caught red-handed in a pre-game practice session. 5) Mr. Horton reassures his nervous donkey as Mr. Pullin looks on. 6) Sen Combes and her sedate comrade obligingly display a poster advertising Don- key Basketball. 7) Spirited Dragon states the senti- ment of the evening, Not me; I ' m not getting on that thing. 1 ) Argelio Ferrei takes a brief respite from the game after receiving a kick from an indignant donkey. 2) Mr. Godwin gleefully urges his donkey toward the basket. 3) Sheri Brockmeier executes a flying dis- mount. 4) A defeated Vickie Letchworth, eyes the scoreboard as it registers opponent ' s points. 5) After much anticipation the one night finally came, only to find that Bruce Tillett, Luis Garcia, Ned Rochford, and Kenny Anderson cannot remember their cheer. 6) Mr. Lyles stands ready with a carrot in the case of a stub- born donkey. Donkey Basketball Game Draws Players From All Clubs, Classes Pranta Dance Company Performs Moves Of Expression Many male and female students, alumni of Jefferson, along with coaching and help from choreographer and dance instructor Miss Long, combined to create the Pranta Dance Company performance of Moves of Expression. This second annual prod- uction was strictly expressive moves of dancing. The dancers in this year ' s prod- uction were on a very special diet to keep them physically and mentally healthy. Practices begun in January continued until the performance in May. 1 ) Miss Long shows Sheri Brockmeier proper techni- que for hand position. 2) In Moves of Expression Miss Long forms dancers into emotional silhouette. 3, 4, 5) With Miss Long ' s expert assistance, Pat Casta- gan and Yolanda Davis achieve various dance move- Sports I) Steve Stevens charges through Plant line in an attempt to open a hole, while Dennis Lopez gains lit- tle yardage. 2) As Panthers pursue, Dennis Lopez races around the end far a first down. 3) Jefferson ' s defense instigates a Lion fumble, ending up in the hands of Dragon Steve Williams. 4) Al Sims, Dragon quarterback for the past three years, drops back to throw against the Panthers. 5) Al Sims and Dennis Lopez team up on a pass play as John Leon provides valuable blocking against Brandon. 6) A powerful Dragon stops a Lion running back for a small gain. 7) John Trigg streaks by Eagles at Homecoming game. The varsity football team turned to new head coach Clarence White with high hopes. But inexperience proved to be a major factor in the team ' s inability to win. Even so, team support was high and their Dragon Spirit was never lost. Spirited J.H.S. Dragons Lack Experience ■Ml |P- -JH 553 k% ' ' mA fc _ g dfr M ■- wj[ § - 1 ) Bobby Corleton puts everything he ' s got into mak- ing his tackle on a Chamberlain Chief. 2) Dragon front line holds off Chamberlain ' s rush to give Al Sims time to throw. 3) Lou Garcia shows excellent form as he punts against the Chiefs. 4) Quarterback Al Sims throws over a big Chamberlain rush. 5) Steve Ste- vens runs for a big gain against Leto while Falcon effigy hangs in background. 6) Dragon offensive line drives forward against Leto as running backs prepare for hand off. The Dragons were not as unimpressive as their 0- 1 record indicates. The team had several outstanding games in which the opposing team was forced to come from behind to win. The coaches and team look forward to a more prosperous 1 974. Varsity Football Anticipates Better Season In ' 74 1 ) Ceaser Allen slops a Terrier cold ending a possible touchdown run. 2) On fourth down, Dragons call on Ronnie Bryant to punt the ball against Hillsborough. 3) The Jefferson kickoff team charges down the field to keep the Terriers deep in their own territory. 4| Dragon running back Lorenzo Williams fights for yardage against Hillsborough. 5) As referees keep a watchful eye, Horace Whiftington cuts up field for a first down. 6) Quarterback Felton Mobley pitches the ball to Lorenzo Williams as Rodney Peterson leads the blocking around the left end. Jefferson ' s J.V. football team ended another tough season in winning style, under the direction of coaches Cuervo and Diaz, with five victories and a single defeat. This was the third straight year the J.V. ' s finished with a winning mark. Jefferson J.V. Keeps Winning Tradition 1) Anthony Washington, Joe Tomasello, Pat McDonald, Leroy Staley and Ricky Gallon are intro- duced to the crowd at the opening game. 2) Dragon superman ' Ricky Gollon grabs another rebound against Robinson. 3) Anthony Washington prepares to throw down court to Leroy Staley against a Terrier press. 4) Dribbling the ball, a Terrier gives Anthony Washington a hard time. 5) Leroy Staley goes all out as he attempts to block a Terrier shot. 6) Dragons break into the open as Leroy Staley comes down with a Terrier rebound. 7) Ricky Gallon jumps high to drop in two of his 36 points against Robinson. For the second year, under the coaching of Dale Klay, the Jefferson Varsity basketball team put into use the abilities of many players. Leroy Staley and Anthony Wash- ington, with Joe Tomasello and the other Dragons, worked hard to make the ' 74 season successful. Western Conference Tallest Exemplify Typical Dragon Expertise ' ' ' ' ' ' rW ■■V 1 f  HRvJf ■89T k jbSnI E |E 7 Gallon-Led Dragons Make For Winning Season The abilities of 6 ' 9 superman Ricky Gallon had a major effect on the team keeping strong competitively throughout the year. Gallon led all conference and county scorers and provided the incentive that kept the team ' s spirit olive. 1} The Incredible Ricky Gallon goes up unchallenged for two more points against the Knights. 2) Anthony Washington dribbles by a Robinson Knight, as Pat McDonald stands in the clear. 3) Leroy Staley attempts a mid-air block of a Terrier shot. 4) Leroy Staley out jumps his opponent, scoring two more Dragon points. 5) Pat McDonald drives by two Knight defenders to get an inside shot. 6) Ricky Gallon is up on the boards again, this time to tap in a missed shot. 7) Dragon Joe Tomasello hits a jumpshot from the corner to drop in two of the team ' s points. • f J f V V 5 A iB Tjf%- N j0 %tCSfc i i $M £ | j L V8 •  1 ) Drogons ' Ron Gallon leaps high for jumpball against Terriers. 2) Jefferson puis the pressure on as Terriers bring the ball in. 3) Ed Lawrence tries to block Hillsborough shot as Ron Felton and Ron Gallon pre- pare to grab for a possible rebound. 4) Mark Brady posses down court to open man. 5) Jefferson sets up defenses against Hillsborough in the new Jefferson gym. 6) Richard Mesa ' s jumpshot is good for two Dragon points. 7) Ebb Williams prepares to rebound off the backboard a missed Terrier shot. 8) Ebb Wil- liams steals the ball from the surprised Terriers, thus giving the Dragons a chance to score. The Jefferson J. V., basketball team, under the coaching of Marcus Paula, showed much potential in many fine players. The team also proved that Jefferson will be a strong contender in J.V. and Varsity bas- ketball for years to come. Crafty Junior Cagers Show Endurance, Spirit 1 ) Mark Rhode leaps to avoid a natural landmark. 2) Willie Hunter strains to reach the other side of the pond, but misses. 3) Marta Omreng and Frank Lazarra run through a narrow passage. 4) Becky Reed works on becoming a better runner. 5) Lucky Sjoblom, Mark Crawford and Mark Rhode run tire- lessly in an effort to build endurance. 6) Willie Hunter saves valuable time. 7) Evelio Andux tries to find the fastest way through nature ' s obstacles. 8) Lucky Sjoblom exerts maximum effort to clear the water. 9) Evelio Andux finds the route through the water faster, but not easier, as he takes a spill. . ' £ ' ■' • ■1 mmf ■t i f S f 1 1 i I y , { TV- - ' ■y i The Jefferson cross country team learned that training and endurance play impor- tant roles in long distance running. The team, aided by the talents of Coach Reid, competed unofficially in several of the eight Western Conference meets. Jefferson Cross Country Hurdles Natural Obstacles The wrestling team, led by Coach Jackson, again had a fine season. They finished third in the conference and sent Tom Nunes to state competition. With many wrestlers returning next year, they should again be one of Jefferson ' s best teams. 1 ) Anthony Mederos and his Tompo Catholic opponent are at a temporary standstill. 2) Dragon wrestler Quenton Wahl attempts a sit- out. 3) With a variation of a half-nelson, this match has all but ended for a Dragon victory. 4) Tom Nunes is shown leading the team exercises. Tom finished the season with a superb 1 4 win and 1 loss record. 5) Bart York attempts a go-behind to earn valuable points. 6) In a deadlock, neither wrestler gives in. 7) Willie Hunter feels the satis- faction of winning again, as a dejected T. C. wrestler walks to his bench. Unnoticed Wrestling Team Places Third In Western Conference The baseball team, coming back from a second place finish last year, worked harder and longer this year for a better 1974. Head coach Pop Cuesta was assisted by coaches Bobby Diaz and John Cuesta. 1 ) Randy Rumore fires the ball to third base after holding a groundball. 2) Jerry Muinos pivots on second base to turn a double-play from shortstop Paul Fernandez. 3) On the sidelines, David Perez warms up before going into the game. 4) Paul Fernandez throws the ball to coach during infield practice. 5) Slugging Steve Lott catches a fly ball deep in right field. 6) Armando Sanchez reaches high for a pitch swung at and missed by Terry Starr. 7) During batting practice, Armando Val- dez fires the ball towards home plate.  i. • 5 1 - M m - f ' - J 1 -wn iwi-. Hard Work Makes For Successful Baseball Season 1 ) Oscar Quinones, Benny Reed, and Robert Prado simulate the start of a race. 2) Elio Muller draws back to begin the wind-up in hurling the discus. 3) Elio Mul- ler and Carl Grant loosen up before starting o strenu- ' ous practice. 4) The strain of many hard practices develops muscles in the legs of Cecil Allen. 5) Lynn Simpson follows through after her toss of the discus. 6) The girls ' track team does calisthenics for a warm- up exercise. 7) Ed Ford expresses his determination to break the shot-put record. This year, under Coach Rice, Jefferson track included a girls ' team, which prac- ticed in the large field behind the school. The boys ' team, under Coach Reid and Coach White, traveled to Coleman Jr. High to use their track. Girls Join Boys To Form J.H.S. Track Teams The tennis teams, coached by Trish Roe and Coach Fleming, practiced on the Jef- ferson courts after school. They hoped the hard practice and experience of many returning players would provide them with a winning season. 1 ) Wendy Horris returns this shot in excellent form. 2) John Meier backhands a shot down the opposite baseline. 3) Thinking only of on ace, Eddie Robio is ready to serve the ball by his opponent. 4) Wendy Harris places a forehand ground stroke. 5) Playing at the net, David Griffin lobs the ball barely over net, making sure there will be no return. 6) Alo Hubbard prepares to serve across the court to already beaten Dragon foe. Players Perfect Tennis Skills For Upcoming Matches 1} Mr. Pullin lines up his putt. 2) Rip Wolfington fig- ures the slope of the green for his putt. 3) Addressing the boll. Bill Pearce tees off. 4) Mike Devnew pre- pares to drive his second shot to the green from the fairway. ■Pv B The golf team, under Coach Jim Pullin, started practice early in the new year. Practicing the Rocky Point golf course after school, the seven golfers sought to improve their skills for Western Confer- ence competition. Team Boasts Seven Golfers The Jefferson swim team, the girls under Coach McKay, and the boys under Coach Baron, practiced at Kelly Road Pool. Their hard practice was evident early in the year as they were breaking some of their best times from last year. 1 1 Practicing her start from the side of the pool, this Jefferson swimmer enjoys the refreshing plunge into the water. 2) Carol Hriflco and Debbie Espenshied get a good start off the blocks. 3) Ed Martin shows that the key to a good race is a good start. 4) During a day ' s practice, the team members swim many lengths of the pool. 5) Mark Crawford shows great determi- nation as he races against the clock. 6) Russel! Asha- branner comes up for air during his leg of the medley relay. Second Year Swim Team Improves With Experience Night Life Night Brings Welcome Break From School Grind 1) In the evening hours, Karen Brichetto finds solitude observing the stillness of the bay. 2) With four movies in the Horizon Park Theatre, choosing one seems very difficult for Julie Jackson and Jim Ficcarrotto. 3) Carol Velasco and Don Bethea enjoy their ice cream while browsing through Spencers. 4) The beach pro- vides a romantic atmosphere for couples after a date. 5) Bill Dickey spends a lazy evening shopping at West Shore Mall. 6) . . .We are all captive on a car- ousel of time, forever going forward but never turn- ing back. Seeing the lights flashing, movie reels roll- ing, holding hands with someone special, or even watching the submarine races at the causeway, are all part of the extra-cur- ricular life of Dragons. The pari of life you just enjoy. Students Work To Accommodate Rising Prices II Pearce begins a night ' s work at U-S I rising senior expenses. 2) Not all ;s Leboeuf ' s job are exciting, such i ned bottles. 3) To 5 to help pects of ting, such as stacking tra spending money at Christmas, Rose Roque babysits for her aunt. 4) While taking a break from her job at the Snak Shak, D. Espenshield talks to fellow Dragons, J. Sharpe and R. Gorsuch. 5) Being o cashier adds responsibility to Susan Waldeckers evenings, as she checks out lines of rushing customers. 6) The gas shortage makes Sat- urday nights exceptionally busy for Charlie Scholpp at Blooms Standard Station. Responsibility grew as many students relin- quished their free time for various jobs. From babysitters to bagboys, students found it necessary to earn extra cash dur- ing the rising economic crisis. Extra time between school and work became scarce. 1 ) Bruce T.lret lends a helping hand to Vickie Letch- worth while making strawberry jam for a church bazaar. 2) (Before) Jim Thomas prepares for bed only to wake up looking like . . . (after) Part. Rom- bough. 3) Town Country McDonald ' s is stormed by Jefferson students who stopped in for a bite to eat. 4) Stunned by the presence of a photographer and female assistant in his bathroom, John Musser contin- ues his bubblebath 5) In the seclusion of his bed- , John Phillips decides to do last week ' s math homework. Besides social activities and working, there were routine things to fill the night hours. Students caught up on homework, groom- ing, or other tasks that were put off until later. Most often sleeping got top priority in this free time. McDonald ' s Represents Second Home For Dragons Book One Opening 1 Pre-School 10 Morning Classes 18 Lunch 32 Afternoon Classes .... 42 Activities 58 Sports 90 Night Life 118 Book Two Organizations 130 Teams 158 Faculty 168 Seniors 188 Senior Honors 208 Underclass 218 Senior Directory . . .250 Index 258 Advertising 264 Annual Staff 282 Closing 286 Organizations NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Right: Row I, M. Emery; Row 2, J. Holt. R. Cuesla; Row 3, L. Milks, T. Pendergross, C. H Right: Row 1, F. Lazzara, B. Bonner, A. Ayala, S. Leo- nard; Row 2, K. Gallops, P. Rombough, R. Smith; Row 3, D. Baise, S. Brockmeier, L. Rosen, P. Fueyo OFFICERS: Pres. — R. Bennett, V.P. — . Rec. Sec. — S. Brockmeier, Cor. Sec. - Treas. — P. Rombough, Pari. — P. Fueyo The Jefferson Honor Societies spent most of the 1 973-74 school year in preparation for their annual inductions and receptions. This marked a special year for the 22 sen- iors who were inducted into N.H.S. in the fall, as well as the juniors and remaining seniors who became spring members. Par- ents congratulated the members during the receptions which were held in the Media Center. After the anxiety of N.H.S., stu- dents had just enough time to recover before the FRENCH AND SPANISH HONOR SOCIETIES held their induction in February. This ceremony was held jointly with entertainment to represent both coun- tries. The reception included foods from French and Spanish cuisine, as well as dec- orations from each country. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Pres. — J. Holt, V.P. — A. Merin Lazzoro, Sgt. at Arms — R. Bennett ■D. Castro, Pari. Left: Row 1, V. Castro, A. Merino, L. Burnett, M. Molina; Row 2, R. V.dal, R. Gandarilla, M. Cabrera; Row 3, K. Lyles, L. Muley, T. Nunes, C. Sondborn; Row 4, J. Collins, I. Ortabello, M. Angelo, S. Gonzalez; Row 5, M. Grover, S. Sua- rez, M. Cuevas; Row 6, J. Deane, K. McGinn, E. Chacon, R. Slocter Bottom: Row 1 , J. Holt, F. Lazzara, A. Ayala, 8. Bonner, R. Cuesta, D. Cobero, G. Banks; Row 2, C. Ramos, D. King, O. Quinones, R. Bennett, P. Boykin; Row 3, K. MacDonald, M. Castillo, S. Evans, D. Langstaff, J. Constantino; Row 4, N. Romero, D. Moreno, D. Castro, V. letchworth, M. O ' Donnel RENCH HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: Pres OFFICERS; Pres. — D. Lopez, V.P. - ris, Treas. — D. Boise, Sgt. al Arms - J. McPhadin, Se - A. Ayola VARSITY J Right: Row 1 , R. Gallon, V. Allen, L. Slaley, P. McDonald, D. Lopez, J. Tomasello; Row 2, L. Williams, D. Markasky, D. Beahan, L. Burnett, J. McFadden, H. Parrish, D. Baise, M. Peoples, R. Morgado; Row 3, R. Honeywell, B. Sims, T. Nunes, A. Ayala, C. Martin, D. Slaughter, J. May, B. Reed Below; Row I, A. Valdez, B. Wahl, R. Payne, W. Hunter, D. S|oblom, C. Cooper, G. Berendt, B. Sims, M. Emery; Row 2, R. Brenner, J. Hunter, D. Daxson, T. Starr, B. Tillet, M. Crawford; Row 3, J. Leon, W. Harris, D. Langstoff, E. Borden, V. Davis, C. Stark, T. Nunes A new sense of pride was brought forth from the students by the remaining honor clubs, VARSITY J and QUILL AND SCROLL. This year Varsity J gave Jeffer- son ' s players an incentive to go out and drum up some spirit in the stands. During the football banquet, outstanding players were awarded a varsity letter. The club also sponsored a spring banquet at which time the participants in the spring sports were likewise recognized. With Quill and Scroll, new members of the journalism staffs could look toward being inducted into the honorary society in the spring. The club motivated greater creativity on the part of the annual, magazine and newspa- per staffs and helped to make the 1 973- 74 Jefferson publications a success. QUILL AND SCROLL Below: Row 1, M. Ridge, J. Prat; Row 2 , J Holt, K. Davis, J. Thomas EXECUTIVE BOARD CLASS REPRESENTATIVES The beginning of the ' 73 school year found Jefferson ' s student representatives with a communication problem. New, but unfamiliar facilities, as well as many new faces, made unifying the student body a greater task than ever for the EXECUTIVE BOARD and the CLASS REPRESENTA- TIVES. By sponsoring Homecoming, the Executive Board used this as a beginning by making it a memorable occasion for everyone. The Class Representatives helped by giving students a voice in the new policies which go hand-in-hand with a new school. Above: Row I, V. Perkins, R. Norwood, L. Cowans, E. Olds, C. Rogers, S. Smith, E. Henry, A. Williams, P. Canion, D. Lopez, M. Machin, J. Hill; Row 2, T. Wilson, J. Hoiles, P. Boykin, T. Nunes, C. Sandborn, M. Grover, S. Jackson, R. Spencer, H. Smith; Row 3, A. Quarles, D. Castro, R. Ramos, A. Trigg, B. Alvarez, L. Rosen, R. Lord, D. Jennings, C. Long, B. Anderson, C. Felton, C. Benton; Row i, S. Cusseaux, R. Borders, F. Mobley, D. Fonte, C. Sheeran, K. Cimino, D. Slaughter, R. Reed, L. Barthel, L. Mobley; Row 5, S. Gonzalez, S. Kennedy, M. Pease, S. Mann, T. Somano, B. Ferguson, M. Diaz, S. McGriff, S. Tabor X Above: Row 1, T. Stephens, J. Ficcarotlo, Q. Wahl, H. Strean, B. Schneider, C. Ferstl, R. Padron, K. Storr, J. McCroy, G. McCray, H. Sheppard, T. Duncan, H. Dahlman, M. Newilifk, D. Belheo, J. Brichefto, E. Musser, F. Belluccia, D. Collins, V. Bolso, T. Strickland, P. Turner, P. Rombough, R. Smith, R. Lambright; Row 2, M. Harvey, M. Blair, V. Green, J. Watson, K. Downes, V. Neal, J. Pelkington, E. Cook, T. Brown, R. Perez, E. Olds, Jr., N. Pupello, R. Henry, R. Vidal, S. Meier, J. Meier, C. Bellamy, N. Simpson, N. Saladino, R. Reed, L. Mobley; Row 3, R. Beckett, B. Mackenzie, J. Ciccarello, F. Ballou, J. Williams, L Muse, R. Trotter, J. Tyler, J. Jackson, V. Davis, T. THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Chapman, D. Morales, C. Sexton,- Row 4, D. Davis, D. Slaughter, S. Potter, K. Singer, D. Trusler, K. Kastello, C. Long, W. Woldecker; Row 5, V. Costellano, G. Kastello, M. Lombard, N. Sainz, A. Trigg, S. Sharpe, L. Muley, S. Smith, M. Grover, C. Overmyer, S. Henry, L. Delk, L. Mcphee, D. Busciglio, S. Chain, H. Mederos, E. D.rosa, L. MARCHING DRAGON BAND BAND SECTIONS Above: CLARINETS; Row 1 , V. Davis, T. Chamman, D. Morales, C. Sexton; Row 2, C. Bellamy, N. Saladino, N. Simpson, R. Reed, L. Mobley; Row 3, T. Slrictland, P. Turner, P. Rombough, R. Smith Above: FLUTES; Row 1 , K. Singer, K. Trusler, K. Kastello, C. Long; Row 2, S. Potter, D. Slaughter, D. Davis Right: ALTO, BASS CLARI- NETS; Row I, V. Green, K. Downes, J. Watson; Row 2, J. Williams, F. Bal- Mr. Page, commenting on the band this year said . . . well, summing it up, this has been a very unique year. When football season started, the band showed its spirit by traveling all the way to Manatee where they voted unanimously to march during a very severe lightning and rain storm. But anyone will agree that their most popular stunt was during the pre-game show with Jefferson ' s arch rival, Leto. Abov, decke DOUBLE REEDS, CONTRA BASS: M. Newkirk, L. Muse, W. Wal- Above: SAXOPHONES; Row I, M. Harvey, M. Blair, Q. Wahl, J. Ficarotto, T. Stephens; Row 2, R. Beckett, B. MacKenzie, J. Ciccarello Above: FRENCH HORNS; R. Trotter, J. Tyler, J. Jocks Above: TRUMPETS; Row I, E. Olds Jr., R. Perei, T. Brown, V. Neol, N. Pupello, E. Cook; Row 2, J. Pelkington, R. Vidal, J. Meier, S. Meier, R. Henry Left: TROMBONES, BARITONE; Row 1, D. Collins, F. Belluccia, E. Mosser, J. Brichetto; Row 2, V. Bolso, D. Betheo The Dragon Band left its mark on the Fal- con field in the form of a monogrammed J.H.S. in white flour. Needless to say, this was done to the anger of Leto fans. Their anger soared when the Falcon Band, cele- brating their victory marched back to their band room only to find themselves locked out. At the end of the season, the band participated in the F.B. A. District Marching Contest for which they received an overall excellent rating. In January, the Dragon Band was represented by one member in the F.M.E.A. All State Clinic Band. These things, along with a 25% increase in band membership helped to make this a unique year for the band. Above: TUBAS; H. Dahlman, T. Duncan PERCUSSION; , B. Schneider; R iwl.C. Ferstl, G. McCroy, J. McCray, H. Sheppard, R. r 2, K. Storr, H. Strean, R. Lambright BAND OFFICERS Below: Row 1 , R. Lambnghl, Sr. Dr. Maj.; R. Henry, 2nd U.j J. Meier, Sgt. of Detail; D. E. Page, Dir. of Bonds, J. Cicarello, Bus. Mgr.; B. Schneider, Band Copt.; C. Sexton, Jr. Dr. Maj.; Row 2, V. Castello, Hd. Ma|.; K. Singer, Asst. Lib.; D. Davis, Hd. Lib.; D. Slaughter, Asst. Lib.; R. Smith, Sgt. of Records; P. Rombough, 2nd Lt. ; H. Mederos, Hd. Draganera {Not pictured: R. Sordinas, 1 st Lt.) I W V i . ' w % w A Wtmm Vj L s ' Jflfl I M 11 LLj ; LJLI J S J ' LiLfr 1 1 t TWmLmtm F  T f tiiili.y-YL STAGE BAND Right: Row 1, D. Collins H. Dohlmon, B. Schneider Row 2, J. Tyler, D. Poge J. Pelkington, J. Meier, S. Meier, R. Henry, R. Vidol; Row 2, D. Betheo Members from the Band decided to spe- cialize their talents by forming the STAGE BAND. These twenty select musicians per- formed at the Dedication, two N.H.S. inductions, the program 30 Minutes, and the Christmas, Spring, and Pops Con- certs. In April, the Stage Band competed in the Regional Stage Band Contest. They tried to combine music from early big band sounds, such as the Glen Miller Band, with harder rock sounds like Santana, Three- Dog Night, theme from Shaft and the theme from The Man. The band is organized on a class basis with third period set aside for practice. Muner; Row 4, R. Beckett, B. MacKenzie, J. Cie ello, Q. Wahl, J. Fi rofta, W. Waldecker ■i 1 ■1 T ij (ilELjHn9B5ffj ma ' MAJORETTES Left: E. DiRoso, V. Castellano, L Su The MAJORETTE squad consisted of three girls this year due to the fact that there wasn ' t a whole lot of majorette talent going around. This handicapped them since they were still learning. In March they competed in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest, a culmination of all their hard work. Along with the Dragon- eras, the Majorettes are important to band organization because they lend flash and color to all performances. Above: Eileen Di Below: L. Delk, S. Henry, C. Ovecmyet, S. Sir M. Grover, l. Muley, S. Sharpe, C. Anas DRAGONERAS More is involved in being a DRAGONERA than just learning routines and marching. Tryouts began last May lasting for two weeks. At the beginning of the year, the squad consisted of 17 members, including the Head. But in the middle of the football season, the Dragoneras lost their Head, Cindy Oaks, leaving the squad with only 1 6 members and a brand new leader, Helen Mederos. Continuing throughout the year with only four girls left from last year, the Dragoneras performed with the J.H.S. Band and Stage Band at the Christmas Vespers Concert. They also did a routine at the Pops Concert. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Left: Row I, J. Collins, S. Gonzolcz, R. Lord; Row 2, K. Cimino, S. Brock- meier, V. Chapmon Below: Row I, J. Johnson, D. Boise, C. Sandborn, P. Fueyo, B. Alverez.- Row 2, V. Letchworth Despite the football team ' s off season, the VARSITY and J.V. CHEERLEADERS managed to keep the spirits up. They originated three spontaneous cheers — long, short, and silent. During the spur- of-the moment pep rally, which lasted two lunches plus 5th period, the cheer- leaders romped around the mall to get the students fired up for the game against Leto. In spite of all the disap- pointments, they worked hard to make it great to be a Jefferson Dragon. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Above: Row 1 , 5. Fernandez,- Row 2, C. Sheeran, J. Hernandez; Row 3, V. Cuesta Left: Row 1, L. Ulv«nes, T. Acosta, P. Hazelhurst; Row 2, C. Parrish D.C.T. Pres. — R. Mitchell, V.P. — C. Plaisonce, Sec. — V. Reddick, Tn Gounllett, Pari. — M. Garcia, Hist. — J. Parks Right: Row I, J. Anderson, V. Busino, C. Borders; Row 2, C. Montalbano, R. Mitc- hell, f. P. Washington Below: J. C. O ' Fanill, J. Montane, M. Garcia, W. Williams, T. Judge, J. Parks; Row 2, M. Bolso, D. Martinez, D. Calvacca, D. Sertecasi, C. Vergura, J. Campbell, E. Gauntlett, C. Col- J. Hill, G. White; Row 2, . Reddick; Row 3, Twine, J. Canion, M. D.C.T. and S.F.A. gave students an outlet to express their desire to help. D.C.T. helped by promoting good relationships with the community through doughnut, flower sales, and car washes. S.F.A. offered aid to other organizations who were having problems communicating with the students. Below: S. Ollariu, McClendon, S. Hulo STUDENTS FOR ACTION Right: Row 1, T. Nunes, P. McDonald, M. Stew art; Row 2, S. Decker, A. Coleman, P. Rolte; Roy, 3, K. Drinkard, B. White, A. fredrickson A. Hobbs, E. Harshbargi rshbarger, D. Erickson, D Bussey, L Wf = FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN STUDENTS Left: Row 1, S. Lodoni. Schlather; Row 2, T. Errico Below: Row I , M. Register, S. Schlather, J. Deone, O. Qu Row 2, S. Curbelo, T. Pendergrass, L. Lang, D. Knapp OFFICERS: Pres. — L Pereira, V.P. — C. Mott, Sec. — T. Adam, Treas. — S. Ciccarello, Hist. — N. Leto DRAMA CLUB The FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN STU- DENTS originated this year in the new Jef- ferson with only a few members. But by the end of the year, word-of-mouth had spread interest in the club so that attend- ance had more than doubled. Students enjoyed being able to meet and share their Christian feelings with one another and they found the atmosphere relaxing. Meetings were held in a member ' s home every Tuesday night. While the Fellowship was forming, the DRAMA CLUB began a third year. The first part of the year club members prepared and rehearsed for their second production, Life Tripin, pres- ented December 13,14, and 1 5. Left: Row 1, T. Adam, G. Caminiti, P. Fueyo, L. Per- eira; Row 2, D. Moreno, A. Linares, L. 8ornett, M. Molina, N. Leto, M. Hytha; Row 3, M. O ' Donnell, D. Baise, S. Brockmeier, S. Ciccarello HUMAN RELATIONS Above: Row 1 , C. Fosell, C. Thompson, R. Kendall, R. Mitchell; Row 2, G. Vines, D. Slaughter, C. Sheeran, R. Preston Right: Row 1, M. Rodriguez, V. Shaw, E. Willie B. White, V. Chapman HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE showed a movie series on drug education for par- ents to help bridge the generation gap. Lunches were also a problem for the com- mittee, who found it necessary to monitor the lines because of people breaking-in in front of others. Ever-popular films popped up again when the ECOLOGY CLUB raised funds by showing movies on pollution after school. They are concerned about the worsening state of the environment. OFFICERS: Pres — D.King Right: P. Guarino, G. Nahm, B. Kidd (in tree), M. Baker, V. Venable, N. J. Marsh ECOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS: Pres. — M. Lombard., V.P. — A. Lir Sec. — M. Grover. Treas. — L. Delk, Chap. Gonzalez LA SERTOA 5E fo Above: Row 1, D. Slaughter, A. Linares, C. Overmyer; Row 2, L. BurneH, M. Molina SERTOMA OFFICERS: Pres. — J. Thomas, V.P. — S. Leonard, Sec. — D. Snead, Treos. — T. Wiley, Sgt. at Arms — G. North Left: S. Leonard, Wiley, D. Snead G. North, J. Thomas, T. yfjH 3 v If I] T 4£ 7 J J ©J a j| K l te 1 [■KIWANETTES Left: Row I, S. Hulon, D. Baise, V. Shaw; Row 2, K. Katzenmeyer, R. Slacter, L. Rhodes; Row 3, D. Mor- Right: Row 1, C. Conion, O. Akins, S. Jackson, While, K. Kate; Row 2, C. Capaz, G. Caminiti, Levy, T. Adam, J. Torrence Below: Row 1, S. Brockmeier, V. Strawn, Y. Davis, L. Monteau, K. Drinkard; Row 2, P. Fueyo, M. Omreg, K. Gallops, L. Simpson OFFICERS: Pres. — K. Drinkard, V.P. — L. Monteau, Sec. — K. Katzenmeyer, Treas. — K. Gallops, Hist. — K. Davis, Chap. — R. Slacter KEY CLUB Right: Row 1, T. Thompson, R. Gallon, P. McDonald; Row 2, J. Vogel, R. Vidal, B. Chrimes, A. Riccard; Row 3, C. Martin, D. Slaughter, T. Nunes, T. Kendall Below: Row 1, D. Inman, J. Schlather, S. Ladon iczki, T. Errico; Row 2, O. Quinones, A. Col. R. Kerwood, G. Berendt OFFICERS: Pres. — T. Nunes, V.P. — G. Berendt, Se — J. Schlather, Treas. — T. Kendall OFFICERS: Pres. — A. Frednckson, V.P. — G. Vi .ec. — B. Reid, Treas. — C. Sandborn Row 1, G. Fernandez, C. Cueto, G. LaFoe; Row 2, C. R. lord, B. Alvarez, C. Sondborn, N. Ayres; Row 3, G. Vines, A. Frednckson, C. Savage, D. Ortiz Left: Row 1, 5. Rodriguez, H. Muinos, S. Hendrix, M. Diaz, J. Dominguez, A. Foedo, B. Reid, Row 2, V. Siphn, A. Merino, E. DiRosa, C. Corea; M. Barroso, G. Alfano, D. Jennings, K. Cim- i; Row 3, R. Deaton, L. Felicione, M. Cantero, V. Conte, V. Castro, N. Romero i Row 1, 0. Kleine. :; Row 2, J. Leon, R. Rumore, J. LaRus Alvares, R. Blasqu FFICERS: Pres. — R. re. — J. Holt, Treas. — D. Lopez V.P. — M. Valde 5 1 i W[l H! jM H J P a R fci ' 6: Row I, C. Anas, R. Payne, ; Row 2, J. Tomasello, J. Coffan , R. Acosta Orihuela, T. low 3, L. Mar- Right: Row 1 , L. Rodriguez, B. Romputi, T. Carleton; Row 2, A. Ayala, F. Lazzara, A. Ferrei; Row 3, W. Hunter, H. Noyas, P. Fernandez Row 4, S. Lopez, H. Echezabal, R. Brenner INTERACT CIVINETTES OFFICERS: Pres. — H. Porrish, V.P. — C. Velasco, Sec. — E. Borden, Treas. — I. Cohen, Pari. — P. Boykin, Chap. — T. Nunes, Hist. — C. Jones Above: Row 1, C. Collins, M. Castillo, C. Jones, J. Deane, S. Curbello, R. Smith, H. Parrish S. Ortega; Row 2, D. Gates, T. Strickland, T. Nunes, J. McCaffery, S. Waldecker, M. Go Davis, P. Boykin L. Williamson, J. Russo, zalez, P. Rombough, V. Right: Row 1 , I. Cohen, C. Velasco; Row 2, V. Ford, P. Turner; Row 3, C. Chapdelaine, E. Barden; Row 4, K. Brichetto CHESS OFFICERS: Pres. — R. Bennett, V.P. — M. Emery, T.D. — B. Bonner, Sgt. at Arms — J. Thomas Above: Row 1, M. Emery, 8. Bonner, T. Wiley; Row 2, W. N. Schneider II, R. Bennett, M. Quinones, J. Thomas The CHESS CLUB progressed this year by tripling club membership. Tournaments, matches, and all-out competition were a way of life for members. Since the club ' s organization last year, chess sets seemed to pop up in classrooms and the mall whenever they could find a few spare min- utes. Right: Row 1, S. Leonard, T. Colwell, J. Rodriguez, W. Waldecker, W. Criss; Row 2, M. Quinones, K. McGinn, R. Wolfington C.B.E. and F.B.L.A. are often confused with each other. Both try to guide students in their goal of a business career. C.B.E. will soon become a new chapter of F.B.L.A. next year. C.B.E. ' s project list was headed with a calendar sale, while sister club, F.B.L.A. donated food to a needy family during Thanksgiving. OFFICERS: Pres — C. Hansen, V.P. — D. Castro, Sec. — N. Jones, Treas. — K. Turner, Hist. — S. Jackson C.B.E. Right: Row 1, D. Gallagher, K. Turner; Row 2, D. Castro, I S. Jackson, M. Hatchinson; Row 3, N. Jones, C. Capaz Hanse Beaha Row 1, L. Peoples, M. Cac , D. Bradshaw, D. Saladino , C. Mott Hunt, A. Gurchick. J. Ton odes, R. Crowder, K Kyle; R , J. Skinner, C. Scoglione; Row , T. Adam, D. McCrory, M. Haerc t 1 1 Jjf Ii 1_1 i-JL J mAAu Bflf A I f ' IgfcLSfcfi c u ' Ml ' . -HaA-m-. fititLi ' i 5 iH v i 17 ff FTM rffli Wl f A );jL i OFFICERS: Pres. — R. Mitchell, V.P. — C. Thomp- son, Sec. — R. Winters, Treas. — J. DeBeradinis, Pari. — B. White F.B.L.A. Above: Row 1 , J. Phillips, D. Wells, C. Dougherty, K. Campbell, M. Register, J. Gramling, B. White, L. DeCaprio; Row 2, D. Trusler, S. Willingham, A. Coleman, V. Siplin, R. Mitchell, C. Anderson, J. DeBornadinis, J. Tiller Left: Row I, R. Winters, G. Dorado, M. Rodriguez; Row 2, M. Norberg, C. Thompson, W. Washington, M. Angulo, C. Correa; Row 3, C. Mters, I. Wesley, V. Neal D.E.C.A. OFFICERS: Pros. — P. Miller, V.P. — R. Escobic — D. Rodriguez, Treas. — G. Nahm D.E.C.A. held two conventions at Disney World. Late in the year the club held on employer-employee banquet to honor all employers who hired Jefferson students. The ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE also involved students for the first time this year. This council organi zed all activities for the school. Right: Row 1 , T. Hollard, E. Winchester, B Rmapuli, A. Ogden, M. Carter, R. Bor ders, N. Roth; Row 2, Y. Martino, C Rohde, M. Draper, B Guardado, M Nahm, J. Hambor, P. Miller, J McCrocken III; Row 3, M. Lotti, S. Perez, R. Escobio, J. Gilman Below.- Row 1 , L. Rodriguez, C. Hyland, D. Gallo, C. Sturm, M. Lieker, S. French, D. Evans, F. Wash- ington; Row 2, S. Presti, T. Beiro, K. Wagner, A. Fernandez, B. J. Deftori, J. Ash, S. Gault, A. John- son, M. E. Martinez, D. Peterson; Row 3, L. Lima, C. Gallops, N. Molnor, D. Rodriguez, P. Guarino, S. Stinebiser, S. Gregory ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Above: Row I, D. Carter, V. Castro, B. Levy, G. Caminiti; Row 2, C. Collir C. Combs, N. Romero, S. Ortwetn Right: Row 1 , M. Valdes; Row 2, M. Tiller, M. Smith HEALTH CAREERS OFFICERS: Pres. — L. S bat. Sec. — A. Fredricks Hist. — L. Rosen pson, V.P. — H Echeza- , Treas. — V. Letchworlh, Left: Row 1 , D. Bussey, L. Rosen; Row 2, G. Fernandez, V. Shaw, V. Capaz; Row 3, A. Fredrickson, E. Castro; Row i, Y. Davis, V. Letchworth The future doesn ' t seem so far away to some students as they plan their careers. With the field of medicine growing larger and larger, HEALTH CAREERS acquaints students with the wide job opportunities. This year, interested students attended conventions and field trips. The COSME- GETTES spent a busy year planning their red and gold outfits, fashion shows, and picnics. During Homecoming, another pro- ject was selling corsages which will now be a JHS tradition. OFFICERS: Pres. — S. Ortega, V.P. Sec. — P. Wise, Treas. — J. Ar Drummond, Sgt. at Arms — J. Russo - C. Overmyer, 3, Rep. — D. COSMEGETTES Left: Row 1 , S. Ortega; Row 2, J. Arazo, M. Williams; Row 3, L. Barrios, D. Drummond Below. Row I, C. Overmyer, J. Russo, C. Cuartero, L. Beotty, P. Morris, P. Wise, S. Polland; Row 2, B. Morris, M. Ruiz, D. Delhano, D. Todd, S. Sikes BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS: Pres. — R. Butl, V.P. — R. Boyyal, D. Dehion, J. Phillip R. Beckett, Sec. Below: Row 1 , T. Crump, N. Rochford; Row 2, C. Cat] , S. Rochford Above: Row 1, M. Red Elk, E. Musser, S. Leonard, A. DeCoprio, E. Perez, F. R. Bollou, A. McCoy, J. Hil Row 2, B. Vingst, D. Debien, R. Beckett, R. Britt, R. Bayyat, J. Phillips, C. Toselli, D. Cebben What a year to begin new clubs. Appar- ently the BOWLING CLUB thought so, too. They met every Tuesday night to pursue their special interest — bowling, what else? Starting with just a handful of mem- bers, they now boast six teams. A second year club, SPANISH INTEREST, continued to show strength this year. The big event for the club was the banquet which they held in the spring. SPANISH INTEREST CLUB r,r i(lf fi fuii 3 1 p. fkf %A nF «W flHP T y JF M ' l 4ir n 1 vSw n Above: Row 1, C. Valdez, A. Merino, N. Figueroa, S. Suarez, A. Knight, D. Busciglio, K. Reece, D. Almeida, Z. Perez, D. Sanlisteban, M. Morejon, E. Garcia, C. Ramos; Row 2, M. Cuevas, C. Savage, N. Romero, V. Castro, C. Chapdelaine, C. Herrera, A. Chapdelaine, L. Williams OFFICERS: Pres. — J. Prat, V.P. — R. Sardinas, Sec. — A. Merino, Treas. — M. Cobrella, Pari. — N. Figueroa Right: Row t, F. F. Perez, M. Ramos, J. Holt, R. Cuesto; Row 2, M. Herrera, J. Prat, R. Barner, R. Gandarilla; Row 3, R. Vidal, M. Cabrera, O. Qui- nones, B. Modeson MIXED CHORUS Below: Row 1 , L. Nop, P. T. Schiro, 0- Cornell, M. Costillo, C. Stork; Row 2. C. Perkins, N. Milan, K. Anderson, C Ion- dress, K. Strickland; Row 3, T. Allen, S. Mann, A. Blood, T. Blevins, V. Davis, P. Cornell Above; Row I, M. Castells, J. Mus W. Skoates, D. Collins, B. Tucker Wetherell, A. Lorenzo, T. McCullo K. Ber gstrom, S. Br.tt, J. Gonzalez, er, B. Wohl, D. Bethea, W. Diss, M. Hall, R. Kyle; Row 2, B. Buckley, R. C. Jackson, B. McKaig; Row 3, K. D. Miller, P. Harris, C. Kitchen, S. igh, C. Battle, T. Rodriguez, B. Bingham; Row 4, V Werner, K. Wester, E. Barden, S. Reed, M. K. Alexander OFFICERS: Pres. — B. McKaig, V.P. — D. Collins, Corr, Sec. — S. Richards, Atten. Sec. — K. Bergs- trom, Treas. — S. Chain, B. Wahl GIRLS ' CHORUS The Choral Department surprised every- one for its first year with a top perform- ance from the MIXED CHORUS, GIRLS ' CHORUS, MADRIGALS, and CONCERT CHORUS. M ' ss Morris made chorus class far from routine by adding spirit and style to the music. Above: Row 1, P. Harris, C. Kitchen, K. Miller, T. McCullough, L. Nop, C. Stark, T. Rodri- guez, N. Milan, C. Perkins, S. Mann; Row 2, S. Wetherell. B. Bingham, A. Blood, K. Wester, S. Reed, A. Lorenzo, M. K. Alexander, V. Letchworth, C. Battle; Row 3, S. Britt, V. Davis, T. Blevins, S. Gonzalez, S. Chain, J. Gonzalez, E. Barden, B. Reid, V. Werner Left: Row 1 , L. Rush, S. Tolliver, G. Price, P. Burnham, V. Fitzgerald; Row 2, M. Trenzado, C. Jolly, L. Hill; Row 3, K. Bergstrom, D. Unger, W. Mimmenger, T. Roberts, J. Hohnson; Row 4. K. Tucker, I. Rohde. T. Allen, E. Gonzalez BEAUTIFUL BLACKNESS Independent of the school chorus, students under the guidance of Mr. Hill formed a soul chorus, BEAUTIFUL BLACKNESS. Their activities ranged from gospel per- formances to visiting a convalescent home. THE INTERCLUB COUNCIL had a hard year due to lack of publicity. The council is made up of all the presidents and vice- presidents of the clubs. Right; Row I, B. Gordon, N. B. Hil Row 2, R. Mortimer, A. Quarles INTERCLUB COUNCIL Above: Row t, R. Rumore, D. King, J. Schlather, K. Drinkard, M. Emery, T. Nunes; Row 2, H. Parrish, C. Velasco, G. Vines, S. Munch Right: Row 1, R. S. Bennett, L. Milks, L. Pereiro; Row 2, V. Chapman, T. Addam, A. Merino OFFICERS: Ed. — J. Holt, Bus. Mgr. — K. Campbell, INDEPENDENT PEN STAFF Above; Row 1, J. Holt, S. Zam- bito, W. W. Beach III, D. D. Marti- nez, L Muley Left; Row 1, K. R. Campbell, D. Marti- nez, J. Silverberg; Row 2, M. Gonza- lez, L. Pereira, N. Leto MAGAZINE STAFF What a change from last year, the NEWSPAPER STAFF thought as they began work this year in their very own office — well almost anyway. The Art Department held partial control over the room. Still this was no comparison at all to the unorganized, cramped, work area at Leto. The change really began to show when the first paper came out in October. But then, with this year ' s hand-picked staff, they couldn ' t go wrong. THE LITER- ARY MAGAZINE had an even bigger change staff-wise since this was the first year that they had an official staff. They also enjoyed not having to take whatever material came along but being able to select the best for Jefferson ' s Reflections of Feelings. OFFICERS: Ed. — M. Monkelis, 0. 0. Mart. Teams Varsity Football Team Jefferson Opponent King 20 18 Manatee 27 Chamberlain 15 6 Lakeland 26 13 Robinson 42 20 Hillsborough 36 7 Plant 26 Leto 13 13 Plant City 46 25 Brandon 39 First row, I to r, Jerry Williams, Bobby Carleton, Lou Garcia, Richard Carleton, Allen Sampson, Dave Slaughter, Arthur Riccard, Elio Mullen, Woody Barts, Glen North; Second i row, Lester Lewis, John Leon, Larry Rodriquez, Ralph Honeywell, Tom Nunes, Randy Payne, Sam Jackson, Jeff Brookshire, Brad Bonner, Steve Williams, Barry Sims, Kevin Swanlaw; Third row, John Hardy, Marvin Greir, Ross Urso, Steve Lott, Howard Nipper, Lorenzo Williams, Gilbert Sims, Greg Johnson, Gory Anderson, Paul Fernandez, Joe Mcfadden, Ricky Myers, Joe West; Fourth row, Odell Allen, Allen Perez, Ricky Fleenor, Lonnie Williams, Al Sims, Randy Rumore, Ed Ford, Sheldon Jones, Ebb Williams, Steve I Stephens, Doug Mayes, Paul Kessock, Dennis Lopez, Terry Starr, Mike Hulon Jefferson Opponent 14 Chamberlain 14 Brandon King 30 Leto 12 Plant 22 Hillsborough J.V. Football Team First row, I to t: Cooch Diaz, Ronnie Bryant, Bruce Willia Jackson, Mike Castillo, Coach Cuervo; Second row, E™ Williams, Mario Nunez, Dennis Voldez, Anthony Medero Williams, Cesar Allen, Kevin Mehl, Eddie Lawrence, Alle Terhune, Lionel Plaisance, Paul Whaley, Ralph Bell ns, Ricky Robinson, Jose Bibilom, Felton Mobley, George Lewis, Richard Maniscalco, Carl Grant, Leon McCray, Alvin Muller, Robert Borders, Gene Giovenco, Ricky Myers, Anthony DeCaprio, Rodney Wiggins, Dwight Kitchen, Andre , David Jackson; Third row, Anthony Gonzalez, Louis Alcala, Joe Hajiastrum, Randy Castro, Raymond Tapia, Lorenzo i Perez, Marcelo Cabot; Fourth row, Ralph Borada, Ebb Williams, Ronnie Felton, Mike Scoglione, Robert Foret, Chris Varsity Basketball Team Kneeling, I to r. Coach Dale Klay, Coach Marcus Paula; Front row, I to r, Greg Cowans, Steve Williams, Joe Tomasello, Henry Smith, Anthony Washington; Back row, I to r, Leroy Staley, Lonnie Williams, Pat McDonald, Ricky Gallon, Hubert Smith, Rueben McPherson, Steve Stephens; Not pictured, John Trigg J.V. Basketball Team Front row, I to r, Mark Brady, Gerald Pierce, Harry Joseph, Anthony Brooks, Robert Taylor; Back row, I to r, Coach Paula Ron Felton, Richard Mesa, Ron Gallon, Ebb Williams, Mike Milan J.V. Wrestling Team Back row, I to r, John Leon, Jim Bentivegna; Front row, I to r, Ricky Podron, Anthony Mederos Varsity Wrestling Team Back row, I lo r. Coach Jackson, Becky Reid (scorekeeper), John Hunter, Moses Quinones, Willie Hunter, Lester Lewis, Bobby Carleton, Alan Perez; Front row, I to r, Bart York, Ricky Padron, Jim Bentivegno, Randy Payne, John Leon, Tom Nunes; Not pictured, Anthony Mederos, Quenton Wahl, Reginald McPherson, Mark Rhode Boys ' Track Team alii Bock row, I to r, Coach White, Mike Scoglione, Ed Ford, Virgil Holmes, Oscar Quinones, Elio Muller, Joe West, Tom Errico, Maurice Harbey, Steve Ladoniczki; Front row, I to r, Robert Pardo, Ricky Myres, Lucky Sjoblom, Benny Reed, Sam Jackson; Not pictured, Coach Reid, Lorenzo Williams, Larry Williams, Allen Sampson, Stevie Williams, David Jackson, Al Sims, Barry Sims, Carl Grant, Cecil Allen, Joe McFadden, Lester Lewis John Leon Girls ' Track Team Bock row, I to r. Sen Combs, Sandy Hulon, Lynn Simpson, Becky Reid; Middle row, I to r, Nora Romero, Maido Diaz, Vicki Letchworth, Susan Reed, Kim Barrington; Front row, I to r, Gail Caminiti, Beth Levy, Belinda Alvarez, Patty Fueyo, Coach Cross Country Team Bock row, I to r, Evelio Andux, Willie Hunter, Lucky Sjoblom, Mark Rhode; Front row, I to r, Mark Crawford, Frank Lazzara, John Hunter Baseball Team I Back row, I to r. Coach Diaz, Dennis Lopez, Randy Rumore, Steve Lott, Armando Valdez, Terry Starr, Coach Cuesta; Middle row, I to r, Gary Berendt, Ricky Brenner, Paul Fernandez, Randy Payne, David Perez, Anthony Ayalo; Front row, I to r, Raul Gonzalez, Nelson Garcia, Armando Sanchez, Jerry Muinos, Johnny Rodriguez, Dennis Valdez, Ricky Castro; Not pictured, Joe Tomosello, Ron Martinez, Lorry Rodriguez Boys ' Swim Team Diving Team Jg SJT s Jmiift: A 1 Jf Vr ;: l III 1 J ■. iH T? Back row, I to r, Bart York, Vickie Davis; Front to r. Mason Vincent, David Schmauss Back row, I to r, Coach Bob Baron, Mark Crawford, Ed Martin, Nick Faitos, Ed Steele, Steve Long; Front row, I to r, Russell Ashabranner, Ricky Padron, Joe May; Not pictured, Lee Sylva Girls ' Swim Team Standing, Coach M. McKay; Back row, I to r. Sue Rochford, Debbie Debien, Barbara O ' Rourke, Mary Crossley; Front row, I to r, Karen Crossley, Carol Hrifko, Cherrie Parrish, Lynn Golding; Not pictured, Ann Demerest, Debbie Espenshield Boys ' Tennis Team Back row, I to r. Coach Fleming, Eric Muller, John Meier, Arthur Dorado, Robert Bonner,- Front row, I to r, Alonzo Hubbord, Ed Rubio, David Griffin; Not pictured, Mitchell Garrett, Wayne Saladino Girls ' Tennis Team Back row, I to r, Mercy Molina, Hilda Muinos, Cooch Roe, Wendy Harris, Linda Burnett; Front row, I to r, Linda Williamson, Sandy Lompkin, Rhonda Hodge; Sitting, Kathy O ' Donnell; Not pictured, Vicki Davi s, Debbie Micciche Golf Team Back row, I to r, Doug Inman, Bill Pierce, Coach Pulin; Front row, I to r. Rip Wolfington, Mark Emery, Scott Tay; Not pictured, Mike Devnew, Louis Weber Faculty T v ' vt - 3( i ou uJn dul titlk wmi W lujil-miAjtu. Iam t u OKI ok un - L . ' ., ' iZ School Board, Administration First row, Cecile Essrig, Ben Hill, Bob Bondi; Second row, Roland Lewis, Don Kilgore, Raymond Shelton, Pat Frank, Hugo Schmidt Principal — Sam Horton Principal — Sam Horton Assistant Principal for Activities — Sarah Ortwein Assistant Principal for Curriculu Robert Godwin - f I LitlllllH ' ■■Dean of Boys — Gary Huskey Dean of Girls — Pauline Crumpton Guidance, Administrative Staff Valle Glover — Head Counselor Anna Betancourt — Counselor Angel Vilchez — Counselor y . 1 t tt r ■| y Clara Garcia — Dean ' s Secretary Ida Smith — Principal ' s Secretary Ernestine Keith — Data Processing Barbara Jewell — Bookkeeper Alice Morange — Occupational Specialist Human Relations, Music, Media Center Irene Walker — Human Relations Clark Thompson — Human Relations Steve Brown — Media Specialist, Sophomore Class Foreign Languages, Arts And Crafts, Home Economics Louis Page — Department Head, Foreign Language, French Honor Society, French Interest Club Daisy Parrado — Foreign Languages, Spanish Interest Club Catherine Gift — Art Department Head, Senior Class Judith Garrelts — Art Susan Hoerbelt — Home Economics Department Head Barbara Elmore — Home Economics Amy Michael — Home Economics, La Sertoa M ■' Driver ' s Education, Physical Education Robert Diaz — Driver ' s Education, Key Club, Junior Varsity Football Team Clarence White — Driver ' s Education, Varisty J , Senior Class, Varisty Football Team Margaret McKay — Physical Education Deportment Head, Swim Team v ujjjfl Nathaniel Hill — Language Arts J SE Michael Brooks — Language Arts Department Head £ Barbara Caporice — Special Education Department ' cation MM| 9 Walter Kozlowski — Industrial Arts Department Head i Will Atteberry — Industrial Arts Sharon Long — Language Arts, Drama Stan Seidlitz — Language Arts, Student Government Industrial Arts, Language Arts, Special Education Delores Mathews — Language Arts Penny Abrey — Language Arts, Literary Magazine Pamela Campbell — Language Arts, For Thomas Kern — Law Enforcement, VICA Alfred Govantes — Auto Mechanics Sylvia Blanco — Health Careers Dale Peterson — DECA Vocational Shaffer Scott — Masonry Larry Jayne — Building Trades John Pallino — Electrical Wiring Math Alberta Allen — Math Department Head, National Honor Society H £ ; ' .. = s s H 1  ' • ■- = = - a « hi s  in 4l 4 III : III Barbara Greif — Math a :i%Ri I ' Sfl . • m ffir tJl 8 1 m Dianne Massaro — Math, Chess Nuri Ayres — Math, Optimettes Ron Cuervo — Math, Key Club Russell King — Math Cheryl Benze — Math William McCullough — Math Resource Linda Schwartz — Math Douglas Cargill — Math Thomas Scaglione — Math James Schwenke — Math Vincent Cos — Social Studies Richard Sarver — Social Studies Clyde Allen — Social Studies Department Head Harold McCaskill — Social Studies KOI Thomas Duncan — Social Studies £4A Social Studies, Business Nancy Linsky — Social Studies, Kiwanettes Sally Norberg — Business, FBLA Barbara Tiller — Business Carol Collins — Science Department Head, Civinettes Business, Science Michael Mullins — Science Gail Nichols — Science James Pullin — Science, Student Government, Sertoma Marcus Paula — Science, Intramurals, Junior Varisty Basketball Classes Besides starting a new year in a new build- ing, the senior class of 1 974 also began new traditions for Jefferson. Aided by sponsors Coach White and Mrs. Gift, the Senior Class Council planned the tradi- tional, senior-only experiences, such as voting on caps and gowns and ordering graduation announcements. They also planned ' 74-only activities such as a Hawaiian luau for the senior banquet and going to Grad Night at Disney World. Completing all three years at Jefferson, having a new building to graduate from, witnessing the Jefferson dedication after attending two years at Leto were also a part of ' 74-only experiences. All this and much more, not only helped the seniors grow together as a class, but to realize they have only just begun. Jefferson Proudly Presents Sponsors: Coach White SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: From left, Paulette Washington, Patti Fuey o, Ken Anderson, Gail Vines, Woody Batts. First Full Fledged Graduates: Dragons of ' 74. Theresa Adam Dora Adkins Octcon Akins Robert Albritton Caridad Alfonso Steve Alfonso Alice AHe Odell Allen Kenneth Alvarez Constance Anastassiou Stephen Anastassiou Judith Anderson Kenneth Anderson Robert Archer Joyce Ash Wayne Atkins Joseph Ayala Burdette Bailey Donna Baise After Two Years In Leto, We ' re Home! Gary Barnes Melinda Barroso Woody Batts Olivia Baxley William Beach Lee Ann Baetty Debra Leigh Beahan Terri Beiro Richard Bennett ' l - gBj Llk Thomas Bennett Anthony Benton Gary Berendt John Bilotta Patricia Black Richard Blaskievich Teri Blevins Maria Bolsa Bradford Bonner Debbie Bussey Roger Buurma Mary Jo Cacciola Gilbert Calzon Gail Caminiti Janis Campbell Darlene Canion Cathy Capaz Valerie Capaz James Carrol Enrique Castillo Debbie Castro New Building Offers Greater Opportunities Iris Cohen Albert Coleman Dean Collins Terry Colwell Ralph Coright Pedro Cotto Greg Cowans Mark Crawford William Criss Robbin Crowder Thomas Crump Ruben Cuesta Martha Cuevas Dexter Cusseaux Julie Deane Rebecca Deaton Scott Decker Allen Denson Billie Dettori Robert Devnew Steve Diamond Debra Diaz Cathy Dillon Lisa Dreger Melinda Drinkard John Duda Class Of ' 74 Sets New Traditions Sandra Dykes Susan Earl Henry Echezabal Thomas Errico Mark Emery Roxanne Escobio Debbie Espenshied David Evans Donna Farina Barbara Ferguson Angie Fernandez John Fernandez Argelio Ferrei Jovanna Ficarrotta Nora Figuerora Keenon Fleenor Viva Foster Alice Fredricks Karen French Patricia Fueyo 194 Shelley Funk Debra Gallagher Debi Gallo Ricky Gallon Karen Gallops Elda Garcia Darlene Gates Emily Gauntlett Johnny Giunta Linda Green Susan Gregory Glenda Grigley Patricia Guorino Seniors Strive For Excellence Gail Fernandez Anne Gurchick Marenda Haerer Joanne Hambor Barbara Hammer Christine Hansen John Hardy Jr. Pamela Harris Elaine Harshbarger Cindy Havens Rhonda Hodge Terry Holland Hetton Home Janet Hrifko Sandra Hulon William Hunter Mary Hutchinson Constance Hyland Doug Inman Angela Irving Sadie Jackson Samuel Jackson Normetta Jefferson Norma Jones Sheldon Jones Greg Jorissen Terry Judge Constantine Karas Johnny Karas Karen Kastello Kathy Katzenmeyer Daniel Keller Reginald Kendall Robert Kidd Jefferson Seniors Contend For Various Honors ■I Debbie King John Kitko David Kleiner Kenneth Kronenwetter Karen Kyte Steve Ladoniczki Gayle Lafoe Ronald Lambright Sandy Lamkin Dennis Lane Debbie Langstaff John Larussa Louis Lazo Frank Lazzara Debbie Lemelin Steve Leonard Vickie Letchworth Nancy Leto Beth Levy fifHEI Glenn Lewis Catherine Lima Myra Lombardi Cheryl Long Dennis Lopez Debra Martinez Gonzalo Martinez Luis Martinez Miryam Martinez Joyce McCaffery Senior Experiences Become Memories Dennis McCallson Lisa McClendon Sarah McCormick Diane McCrory Gary McCullough Patrick McDonald Joseph McFaddin Keven Mc Ginn Sandra McGriff Margaret McLaughlin Ann McLaughlin Doug McNineh Lawrence McRae Raymond Mehl John Meier B? h 5j H? ThS? A Astrid Merino Debbie Micciche Lucy Milks Patty Miller Gary Minossi Curtis Moore Mercedez Morejon Deborah Morris Roncelea Mortimer Catherine Moft Geraldo Muinos Marco Nery Juan O ' Farril James Oleson Kathy Olivera Sean Ollariu Marthe Omreng Gary Painter Richard Painter James Parks Holly Parrish William Pearce Marilyn Pease Teresa Pendergrass Linda Peoples Milton Peoples, Jr. Linda Pereir Ray Perez Sharan Perez Zoila Perez Garry Phillips David Pileggi Desiree Plaisance Twila Poland Vivian Posadas Douglas Posey Seniors Anticipate Grad Night Oscar Quinones Lynette Ramirez Carmen Ramos Karen Ramos James Rankin Valerie Reddick Roxie Reeves William Register Linda Rhodes Arthur Riccard James Ricks Michael Ridge Edward Rochford, III Deborah Rodriguez Louise Rodriguez Emotions Run Rampant As Great Year Closes Vilma Rodriguez Octavia Rogers Cynthia Rohde Paul Rolfe Patricia Roman Patricia Rombough John Rosas Tania Rosello Leslie Rosen Randy Rumore Alan Ryan David Sainz Darlene Saladino Wayne Saladino Reginald Sampson Laura Sanchez Debra Santisteban Micheal Schildt Jerry Schlather Timothy Schlotzhaver William Schneider, Jr. Charles Scholpp Jeanette Scionti Diane Settecasi Virginia Shaw Lynn Simpson Albert Sims Barry Sims Alyce Sisk Janet Skinner Susan Sebastian Ricki Slacter Dave Slaughter Forrest Smith Rosella Smith Dan Snead, II Richard Sosa Ronnie Spencer Colleen Stark James Stewart Senior Dragons Bid New Home Farewell, Sheryl Stinebiser Sherry Stout Mike Streeter Terrie Strickland Sabrina Suarez Anita Tabor Rosemarie Tamargo Kimberly Teijeiro Bruce Teravest Chris Thomas James Thomas, Jr. Tommy Thompson Jan Torrence Karen Turner Paula Turner Armando Valdes Carol Velasco Carolyn Vereen Willie Vereen Look Towards College, Careers John Vogel Bert Wohl Gregory Waldecker Susan Waldecker Forrest Washingto Freda Washington Paulette Washington Mary Webster Brenda White Timothy Whitfield Karen Widdoss Timothy Wiley Willie Williams Linda Williamson Sandra Willingham Rodney Wilson Tonya Wilson Eddy Winchester David Ziegler Graduating Dragons Note Senior Superlatives BEST ALL AROUND: Jerry Schlather FRIENDLIEST: Ken Anderson BEST LOOKING: Linda Monteau WITTIEST: Krysta Kai Davis Notables Make Last Year Memorable FRIENDLIEST: Carol Velasco BIGGEST FLIRT: Alice Fredrickson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Gayle Vines MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT.- Sandy Hulon BIGGEST FLIRT: John Bilotta BEST DRESSED: Kay Drinkard Class Of ' 74 Chooses Senior Notables 1 1 k J MOST ATHLETIC: Debbie Micciche MOST INTELLIGENT: Richard Bennett BEST LEADERSHIP: Paulette Washington BEST LOOKING: Charlie Martin MOST ATHLETIC: Dennis Lopez MOST INTELLIGENT: Rosella Smith MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Argelio Ferrei N.H.S. Students Combine Spirit And Scholarship Anthony Ayala Donna Boise Eva Barden Richard Bennett Gary Berendt Brad Bonner Sheri Brockmeier Debbie Castro William Criss Ruben Cuesta Debbie Davis Mark Emery J5J WWf l Patty Fueyo Karen Gallops Chris Hansen John Holt Norma Jones Debbie King Karen Kyte Steve Ladiniczki Gayle Lafoe Frank Lazzara Steve Leonard Kevin McGinn Astrid Merino Lucy Milks Debbie Morris Roncelea Mortimer Catherine Mott Teresa Pendergrass Patti Rombough Leslie Rosen Jerry Schlather William Schneider Lynn Simpson Rosella Smith Sabrina Suorez James Thomas Jan Torrence Carol Velasco Gregory Waldecker Not pictured, Rebecca Deaton Susan Waldecker Linda Williamson Spring Inductees Tom Bennett Donna Bradshaw Terry Colwell Martha Cuevas Kathy Katzenmeyer Robert Kidd Not Pictured, Silvia Curbeio Susan Daniel I Julie Deane John Kitko Holly Parrish Vivian Posadas Terrie Strickland Tim Wiley Faculty Recognizes Outstanding Seniors Of ' 74 For the second year, Thomas Jefferson High School chose to recognize those stu- dents who had demonstrated outstanding ability in various subjects and depart- ments. These students were chosen by the individual departments on the basis of achievement and talent shown by the stu- dent in a particular area. The selection of Outstanding Senior Awards was yet another new Dragon tradition. MATH Richard Bennett SCIENCE Eva Borden SOCIAL STUDIES Debbie King SOCIAL STUDIES Octavia Rogers JzrJ SOCIAL STUDIES Mike Register LAW ENFORCEMENT Tommy Thompson SPANISH Astrid Merino DRAFTING ELECTRIC WIRING BUSINESS BUSINESS ames Thomas Timothy Wiley Best All Around Outstanding Typist Jan Torrence Karen Widdoss COSMETOLOGY Best All Around Twila Sue Poland COSMETOLOGY Outstanding Wig Stylist Octeon Akins COSMETOLOGY Scholastic Achievement Lee Ann Beatty ART William Beach Samuel Jackson AUTO MECHANICS Glenn Lewis Junior Class Of 1975 The school and service-minded class of 1 975 opened this year by sponsoring a dance in October. They were active in other ways, too, as they boosted school spirit with pep-skits and paid for the home- coming band. A Jefferson first, a Donkey Basketball game, was another of the pro- jects of the busy juniors. Besides starting the new tradition, they also chose to con- tinue last year ' s Senior Play Day as a con- stant Dragon tradition, along with the annual Jefferson-Leto faculty basketball game. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL: Carol Sanborn, Robin Preston, Debbie Slaughter, Tony Kendall, Manuel Machin. Richard Acosta Benita Adams Rosalia Alessi Mary Alexander Gina Alfano Leonard Allen Patricia Allen Albert Alvarez Belinda Alvarez Cindy Alvarez John Alvarez Richard Alvarez Brenda Anderson Corneleis Anderson Charlotte Anderson Evelio Andux Merci Angulo Michael Archer Ramon Armzcaeta Russell Ashabranner Marcelo Balden Frank Ballou David Banks George Banks William Barnes Helen Barahona Nery Barrachina Ricardo Barranco Laura Barrios Manuel Barton Kathleen Baur Janet Bell Paul Berry Donald Bethea Edward Black Victor Bolsa Glenitha Bolton Bobbie Borden Ronald Borders Chad Boreman Peggy Boykin Lance Brechbied Leila Brechbiel Richard Brenner Karen Brichetto Leonard Brigance Johnny Brim David Van Brocklin Leroy Brown Nancy Brown Steve Brown Pete Buggica Nan Bulkley Kathleen Burke Candy Burnett Henry Buonanni Linda Burnett Alan Burnham Brenda Buttram Maria Cabrera Michael Cabrera Randy Cabrera Mario Cainas Marie Cambridge Gary Caminiti Kim Campbell Kim Renee Campbell Rosa Candia Nadine Cantera Angie Capitano Sammy Castellano Valerie Castellano Juniors Plan Their Future Maria Castillo Richard Carleton Ronald Carroll Vicki Castro Elaine Chacon Cecilia Chapdelaine Vicki Chapman Heather Chavez Kennth Chillura Bruce Chrimes Jerry Ciccarello Sharon Ciccarello Kim Cimino Mark Clements Joe Coffaro Gregory Coleman Jean Collins Vivian Conte Bonnie Cooper Beatriz Cordoves Celinda Correa Cindy Corum Joseph Costantino Lorraine Cowans Carol Crandon Jonathan Crosby Karen Crossley Cindy Cuartero Dennis Cubero Michael Cuerro Cindy Cueto Frank Cueto Karen Cummings Hank Dahlman Jeff D ' Amario Sharon Darns Cynthia Dougherty Renee Deaton Julie DeBerardinis Alma Debose Lucille DeCaprio Mary Delk David Diaz Maida Diaz Margaret DiSocio Melody Dix Julie Dominguez Lisa Dominguez Casanthia Donnard Steve Dosal George Draper Chuck Dray Brenda Drummand Debbie Drummand William Eaton Maricela Echevarria Kathy Estevez Sherry Evans Eilene Exum Angela Faedo Linda Felicione Cynthia Felton Lucy Fernandez Paul Fernandez Chris Fernandez Frank Ficarrotta Phillip Ficarrotta Nancy Figueroa Robert Fones Valerie Ford Wanda Fuller Steve Gallo Gail Garbon Lou Garcia Melvin Gathin Sheila Gault Robert Geidel Zelda Gibson Gale Gilford Barbara Gillette Frances Glasier Margie Glen Merci Angulo School Spirit Faces Crisis Evora Gonzalez Hope Gonzalez Miriam Gonzalez Raymond Gonzalez Suzanne Gonzalez Valerie Goodman Leslie Goodwin Ben Gordon Douglas Gorr Jane Gramling David Grant Marian Green David Griffin Michelle Grover Gina Guggino Ruth Hail JoAnn Hailes Steve Harmon Willie Harper Tena Harris Wendy Harris Doug Hatch Sabrina Hendrix Linda Henry Richard Henry Johnny Hicks Susan Hicks James Hill Gail Hills Jerry Hines Alan Hobbs Linda Hogan Linda Hollery Sharon Holmes Tim Hope Alonzo Hubbard Beth Huleft Mike Hulon John Hunter Marilyn Hytha Alvin Jackson Denise Jackson ' There is a lot of room for improve- Tricra Allen Julie Jackson Dorothy Jennings Sheila Jerkins Fred Johnson Greg Johnson Jasmine Johnson Phyllis Johnson Solomon Johnson Connie Jones Jeannie Jones Martha Jones Eric Jorgensen Gayle Kastello Kathleen Kelly Kathy Kelley Tony Kendall Ric Kerwood Robert Kindell Janet Klein Adele Kleinbaum Martin Kleiner Cathy Kreider Bill Ladoniczki Michael Lambright David Lauten Linda Lee Jane LeGrande Jerry Leverett Nathene Leverett Pete Lewis Lilliana Lima Nancy Lima Ana Linares Michele Lockwood Steve Long John Lon Guillermo Lorandeira Ricardo Lopez Robin Lord Gail Lowe J.H.S. Curriculum Becomes Relevant Kathy Lowe Julie Luizzo Kathy MacDonald Manuel Machin Nathaniel Mack Dean Markasky Maritza Marrero Darlene Martinez Dionisio Martinez Russell Martinez Yvonne Martino Marlene Maseda Joe May Allen McConnell Glenn McCray Brenda McMurray Leslie McPhee Reginal McPherson Helen Mederos Manuel Mendoza John Miller Kelsazn Miller Nick Minjarez Beverley Mobley Mercy Molina Fred Mongoui Jorge Montane Mary Monteleone Marlyn Montero Connie Moore Darlene Moreno Roland Morgado Billie Morris Rafael Muina Hilda Muinos Linda Mulley ElioMuller Cheryl Munch Cindy Myers Kathy Myer Vera Neal Pat Nixon Hector Noyas Theresa Nunes Cindy Oakes Marilyn ODonnell Adrian Ogden Kim Orselli Lorena Ortabello Sonia Ortega Darlene Ortiz Diana Osborne Cecile Overmyer Bill Palaski Terri Pardo Randy Payne Don Paxson Marilyn Pease Alyce Penia Danny Perdomo Eddie Perdorno Vickie Perkins Barbara Peters Doug Petit Janet Phillips Susan Phillis Peggy Porter Randy Presley Rick Puerto Moses Quinones Cliff Ramos Mitchell Ramos Billy Ramputi Maryrose Rathburn Marlon Red Elk Cecelia Redman Cindy Regalado Becky Reid Anola Renedo Mark Rhode Vance Rice Carol Richards Dragons Consider School Improvements Denise Richmond Rondo Riley Donovan Rivers Curby Robertson Richard Robertson Steve Robertson Greg Robinson Dywayne Robles Alan Rodriguez Debbie Rodriguez John Rodriguez Larry Rodriguez Margaret Rodriguez Roberta Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Cindy Rogers Nora Romero Darold Rose Nickie Roth Eddy Rubio Wayne Rubren Milagros Ruiz Jackie Russo Anthony Sabella Beth Sacks Nancy Sainz Christine Salter Star Salter Armonda Sanchez Carol Sandborn Maggie Sanders Cindy Savage Anthony Scarinci Fred Schaettle Kim Schobel Nick Sciurba Duane Sevelin Charles Sexton John Sharpe Horace Sheppard Sindy Sikes Maria Silva Pastora Silva Karen Singer Victoria Siplin Morris Sjoblom Debbie Slaughter Hubert Smith Pamela Smith Kathi Spencer Kathy Springman Leroy Staley Sandy Stamper Terry Starr Dane Stidham Stephen Stone Valerie Strawn Randy Sullenberger Kevin Swanlaw Laurie Terhune Debbie Trusler David Thacker Kathy Thomas Marilyn Thomas Carol Thompson Cindy Thompson Seth Thompson Wayne Thompson Bruce Tillett Joe Tomesello Sharon Torrens Flora Triplett Sheryl Turner Jack Tyler Erika Vasquez Darlene Vickers Richard Vidal Mason Vincent Jim Vogel Terri Walker Wanda Washington Debbie Wells Linda Wesley Joe West Ray Whipple Tommy White Jerry Wicker Cucelia Williams Yvonne Williams Robin Winters Ralph Wittliff Rip Wolfington Sheila Wullenweber Paul Yarn Robert Yelton Barton York Craig Allison Recognition To Those Not Pictured In Class Of 75 Agliano, Anthony Aguirre, Ricardo Albertson, John Alexander, Willie Allen, Patricia Arazo, Josephine Ayers, William Baker, Cheryl Baker, Del Ballon, Andrew Barton, Anita Barrios, Laura Behrens, Harry Bennett, Darrel Benton, Carrie Blanco, Rene Blasquez, Richard Bledsoe, Charles Boineau, Marion Brady, Mark Bresnahan, Marc Brinkley, Dianne Brookshire, Jeffrey Bunn, Corby Brown, Elvin Brown, Kenneth Bryant, Vernon Buonanni Jr., Henry Busciglio, Michael Busino, Vickilynn Calvacca, Donna Capdevilla, Luis Castro, Richard Colado, Dennis Coleman, Lorenzo Copley, Vickie Cormier, John Delrio, Jose Draper, Michael Duncan, Timothy Coto, Katherine Daily, Elisa Daughridge, Steven Davis, Marty Denis, Denise Dennard, Casanthia Devnew, Mike Dorado, Arthur Dorado, Gisele Edward, Kelly Evans, Donald Fernandez, Marlon Fernandez, Sandra Figueroa, Nora Flores, Guadalupe Ford, Edward Freeny, Alvin French, Steven Friend, Margaret Gadson, Gail Allison, Craig Espinosa, Remardo Gandarilla, Robert Garate, Mitchell George, Darrel Goff, Susan Gomez, Benny Gonzales, Raul Gorsuch, Rick Gruber, Jeffery Hagg, Douglas Hall, James Hammer, Barbara Hartsfield, Rickey Hawkins, Pamela Hickey, Daniel Hill, Patricia Hinkle, Roger Holland, Terry Horrnik, Ricardo James, Darlene Jaramillo, Rubel Johnson, Antoinette Johnson, Brian Jones, Mary Joseph, Harry Kieffer, Karn Keese, Jimmy Kemp, John Kennedy, Samuel Kessock, Paul King, Alonzo Lang, Robert Lazarus, Leon Leboeuf, James Lemelin, Joseph Leon, John Lolley, Raymond Lynn, Thomas Marrero, Magdalena Martin, Andru Martinez, Ronald Mas, Richard Mauro, Celeste Maye, Douglas McCaffery, Charles McCloud, Lori McGhee, Leroy Recognition Continued McHenry, Helen Mendoza, Pandora Mesa, Richard Meyer, Chris Milan, Nidia Morris, Pamela Myers, Cecilia Moore, Patricia Morales, Marta Mortimer, Roncel Muniz, Espedito Musgrave, Hollie Musser, John Nance, Allen Nash, Karen Norwood, Rosalyn Omreng, Martha Orihuela, Evelio Pallone, Richard Perez, David Perez, Frank Pollock, Edward Pope, Vickie Prendes, Edward Presley, Bruce Preston, Robin Pritchard, Lorraine Rackleff, Sreven Ramos, Jesus Rankhorn, Teresa Reed, Benny Reiker, Miles Reynolds, Robert Richards, Sarah Rio, Robert Robinson, Stephanie Rodriguez, Joseph Rodriguez, Juan Rogers, Karon Roque, Bruce Rose, Patricia Rosello, Ruth Rucker, Kevin Rucker, Robery Russell, Theresa Sails, Michael Sampson, Allen Santander, Peter Schaefer, Richard Schmauss, David Threadgill, Jamie Skaates, Robery Smith, Kenneth Smith, Henry Spencer, Jack Stapleton, Rita Starling, Kenneth Stephens, Steve Smith, Henry Spencer, Jack Spapleton, Rita Starling, Kenneth Stephens, Steve Storr, Kevin Strange, Ricky Sturm, Cindy Samlin, Warren Tabor, Simon Taylor, David Taylor, John Thomas, Cardinia Willis, James Todo, Andres Torres, Darom Trice, Rhonda Trigg, John Trusler, Debrah Turner, Joseph Twiggs, Sandra Tyson, Howard Upright, Larry Urso, Ross Volenti, Jack Vergara, Eva Walker, Kenneth Ward, Joel Washington, Lillian Weber, Louis White, Fred Williams, Andrea Williams, Chester Williams, Larry Williams, Lawrence Williams, Lonnie Williams, Lorenzo Williams, Stephani Wilson, Vickie Winlke, Arthur Wise, Peggy Wright, Judy Yanis, Edward Willis, James Sophomore Class Of 1976 Mr. Steve Brown For the sophomores the year was more awesome than for most other 1 Oth grad- ers. They not only started high school, they started in Hillsborough County ' s most modern educational concept. They have a name and a home to be proud of at Jeffer- son. Following the trail-blazing steps of the previous three classes, they are also the largest class, boasting almost 800. With such a large number the class is laden with the burden of quantity and how to make it quality. The baby Dragons made a good start on various projects. The Sophomore sponsored Sadie Hawkins served as a tie with the older Dragons, bringing them up to the title of Jefferson Dragons. The more they worked, helping with Homecoming and participating in the Donkey Basketball game, the more prom- ise they showed for a successful ' 75 and ' 76. SOPHOMORE CLA SS COUNCIL: Left to right, Susan Sharpe, Terri Chapman, Anette Quarles, Cathy Ramos, Renee Reed Tammie Acosta Patricia Adam Debra Akins Louis Alcala Sylvia Alfonso Ceasar Allen Joe Allred Denise Almeida Griselda Alvarez Tommy Alvarez Johnnie Anderson Michael Anderson David Andrews Lisa Andrews Mario Arenas Otto Arias Sharon Armour Ronnie Armstrong Robert Ash Christine Ayalo Robert Azpeitia Marilyn Baker Melanie Baker Theresa Baker Earlene Ball Pete Ballou Robert Barner Ricky Barnett Ralph Barreda Kim Barrington Lorretta Barthel John Batts Rea Bayyat Brian Beach Rick Beckett Susie Bedingfield Randy Beleele Ralph Bell Cecelia Bellamy Cyril Bellamy Denise Bello Frank Belluccia Cathy Benitez Robin Benntt Cheryl Benson Jim Bentivegna Cathy Betancourt Duane Bethea David Bibloni Betsy Bingham Marlow Blair Violet Blanco Ann Blood Debbie Blood James Bluch Charlene Bodden Stacy Borner Daniel Borders Robert Borders Roy Borders Sharon Bowers Patricia Boykins Deborah Bradshaw Alice LoRain Branch (enneth Brannon Antonio Bravo Debbie Bretch Elaine Breuster Shawanda Britt Lauren Brookshire Marcelo Cabot Steve Cabrera Kim Caccamo Nancy Cacciola Suzette Cagnina Deirdre Cambridge Reynaldo Canalejo Albert Capdevila Rhonda Card Bobby Carleton Stephanie Carmichael Hubert Carr Doug Carter Nita Carter Susan Carter Vincent Casanova Maribel Casas Luis E. Casonas Marc Castells Mike Castillo Sophomores Define School Spirit Mike Castillo Julie Castro Randy Castro Sharon Chain Anita Chapdelaine Terri Chapman Kylene Ciccarello Mark Clesi Mike Coffman Valinda Coleman Susan Collier Morris Collins Vanessa Collins Cynthia Combs Neil Connelly Mike Coons Ronald Cooper Vivian Cordoves David Cornell Donna Corum Tammie Crandon Marian Criss Anne Crissey Mary Crossley Marilyn Cruz Vicki Cuesta Grace Cueto Brenda Cuhen Joy Cusseaux Anthony De Caprio Cecil Delaughter Diane Delcastillo Dalia DeLeon Deborah Debien Sharon D ' Amario David Daniels Scott Davidson Janice Davis Joyce Davis Vivian Davis Arleen Demmi Willie Demons Mark Des Roches Mike Devnew Daniel Diaz Luis Diaz Mike Diaz Donald Dickey Joe Dihigo Robert Dixon Dina Dominguez Karen Donnelly Grant Douglas Celeste Dorado Janet Downes Debbie Drinnenberg Robert Driscoll Debra Dubin Thomas Duda Deborah Duncan Windy Eckerd Jeffery Elrod Glen Enriguez Russell Fair Cindy Frith Nicodemus Faitos Derra Favors James Felton Reginald Felton Ronald Felton Ruth Fennell Frank Ferlita Darlene Fernandez Julio Fernandez Marlon Fernandez Susie Fernandez Melanie Ferraro Manuel Ferrara, Jr. Jim Ficarrotta Edward Finley Debi Fisher Twili Flowers Courses Help Sophomores Plan For Future Craig Fones Robert Foret Isaiah Freeman Raymond Freeny Rose Fretto Denise Fonte Manuel Fuente David Gadarian James Gallardo Rondey Gallon Keith Gallops Belinda Garcia Marcello Garcia Nelson Garcia Beverly Gary Lessie Gatlin Kris Geidel Isalaylin Giles Robert Goller Carol Glover Aida Gonzalez Anthony Gonzalez Flora Gonzalez Isaac Gonzalez Judy Gonzalez Julie Gonzalez Cletta Goodman Carl Grant Tyrone Grant Charles Green James Green Valerie Greene Christine Guggino Pamelin Guilford Robert Gunn Tricia Haerer ! Joe Hajaistrom George Hale Michael Hall Ronald Hamilton Susan Hammer Jeanne Hansen Sophomores Suggest Ways To Improve School Mary Hardrick Karen Hart Maurice Harvey Linda Hatchell Austin Hayes Doneyn Hayward Peggy Hazelhurst Sandra Henderson Evelyn Henry Sharon Henry Lois Hengel Aymce Hernandez David Hernandez Johana Hernandez Maritza Hernandez Tamra Hernandez Kathy Hero Laurie Heron Mario Herranz Michael Herrera Anthony Herzog Elaine Hickman Richard Hicks Geoff Hill Joe Hill Mary Hill Stephanie Hill Yvonne Hinojosa Kathy Hixenbaugh Elaine Hodge Ken Hoffman Allen Holcombe Eric Holland Linda Holley Rhonda Holmes Sharon Holmes Virgil Holmes Sandi Holsonback Paul Hopkins Danny Hoppei Anthony Houst Carol Hrifk. , Thomas Jefferson High is the best school I r attended. Wendy Brooks , I ' i ' Robert Hurst Sharon Huskamp Clint Hutchinson Keith Hyatt Michael Hyde Vicki Ingold Michael Isaacs Jacqueline Isabell Carl Jackson David Jackson Jacki Jackson Sheila Jenkins Linda Jewell Christina Jimenez Daisy Jimenez Albert Johnson Anita Johnson Josephine Johnson Michael Johnson Rodney Johnson Yvonne Johnson Christine Jolly Ralph Jones Susan Jones Susan Kelley Tim Kelley Valerie Kendall Susan Kennedy Sherry Kerce Kathy Kidd Nancy Kindell Charlotte Kindle Willie C. King Cathy Kitchen Dwight Kitchen Anne Kitko . . . Instead of improving the school, why not ourselves and others? ' Anne Crissey Open Classrooms Create Problems, Darby Knapp Alma Knight Julius Knight Tricia Knight Sandy Knouse Ricky Kronewetter Judy Kyte Joann Labarbera Laura Lang Patricia Lang Charles LaPatra Dottie Lasley Denise Latteri Eddie Lawrence Colleen LaBoeuf James Leimbach Mark Leonard Julie Lester Maria Macaluso Diane Malbica Richard Maniscalco Sylvia Mann Miguel Marquetti Danny Marshall Yet Reap Rewards Ed Martin Mike Martin Albert Martinez Joe Martinez Mary McDonough Patricia Mason Diana Masters Ken Motherly Philip Matonte Jim McCorkle Albert McCoy Dan McCoy Jim McCray Leon McCray Tammy McCullough Bill McKnight Allen McMurty James McNeil Cindy McNinch Shirley Mc White Anthony Mederos John Medina Kevin Mehl Sherry Meier Aurelio Menendez Maritza Menendez Robert Menendez Mike Milam Julie Milks Sharon Miller Gill Mimmenger Harry Mimmenger Wandel Mimmenger John Mitchell Tony Mitchell Felton Mobley Laureen Mobley Lorie Moley Lulsa Montesinos Delphine Morales Alma Moran Mercedes Morejon Sherman Morris Eleida Mujica Stephanie Mulholland Eric Muller John Mullins Cindy Mungin Joyce Munoz Kevin Murphy Mike Murray Talmage Murray Linda Muse Eric Musser Craig Myles Lila Nap Chris Napoli Candy Napolitan Mark Newkirk Sherri Neyman Howard Nipper Willie Norman Darlene Novakoski Nina Novotny Mario Nunez Kagle Nurse Kathy O ' Donnell Ernest Olds, Jr. Sylvia Oliver Steve Olson Stephanie Overholt Richard Padron John Paiva Robert Parish Dragons Of 1976 Plan For 1986 jt Cherie Parrish Emma Parter Bobby Payne Kim Pearce Joe Relkington Maricela Peralta Elizabeth Pergola Carrol Peterson Gerald Pierce Tino Pierola Maria Piskura Michael Pizzoferrate Lionel Plaisance Lorell Pleasants Elaine Polite Nanci Pollock Gordon Pope Sandy Porowski Mario Portales Vicky Porter Edmund Preston Gilda Price Rosanna Pulero Cynthia Pumphrey Debbie Purvine Jude Pytlik Annette Quarles Manuel Quelle Kathy Ramos Robert Ranson Maira Rosello Kathy Reece Susan Reed Debbie Regalado Renee Reed Michael Rio Heather Robb Theresa Roberts Ricky Robinson Laura Robuffo Susan Rochford Vicki Rock Caridad Rodriguez John Rodriguez Michael Rodriguez Sophie Rodriguez Toni Rodriguez Roselinda Rogue Randell Rose Rogert Rosen Janet Ross Waynette Rowell Greg Rowland Laura Rush Darlene Sails Nannette Saladino Reginald Sanders Frank Santafemia Juan Santallana Darlene Santisteban Alina Santos Mike Scaglione Phillip Schiro Sandy Schlather Susan Schmid Gary Schmidt Michael Scholpp Linda Schupper Pam Scolaro Karen Senn Peter Serrano Stephan Sharp Susan Sharpe Chris Sheeran Ken Shivers Doug Sigler Sophomores Ponder Concern Of Faculty Nancy Simpson Gilbert Sims Laura Sims Ann Sjoblom Philip Skaff Mary Skeen Wayne Skidmore Lance Slom Sara Smith David Soderland Toni Somoand Randy Spencer Allan Spitzer Carla Starling Carloyn Steadham Edward Steele Frank Stein Jebessa Stephens Sherry Stephens Ted Stephens Susan Stidham Brenda Strawbridge Howard Strean Kevin Strickland Sharon Stone Sandra Storr Lisa Suarez Jim Sweet Becky Tammer Raymond Tapia Bill Taylor Sue Taylor Valerie Taylor Chris Terhune Kathy Thomas Susanne Thomas Edward Thompson Floanche Thompson Valarie Thornton Milton Tigue Belinda Toledo Sharon Tolliver Manuel Valdez Ritchie Valdez Teresa Volenti Cheryl Vanderhopen Melody Vasquez Eddie Vazquez Vivian Velvar Randy Velasco Vicky Venable Rosemarie Vicari GillWaddell Cynthia Wade Lorraine Wadsley Steve Wagner Quenton Wahl Lynda Waldecker Katherine Walker Wendell Walker Pat Ward Frank Warner Tony Washington Janice Watson Ron Watson Linda Wells Tim Wells Kim Wester . . . I think Jefferson is a wonderful school. I wish I could stay here forever. Avilla Trigg Student Opinions Differ On Total Jefferson Milton Willingham Diana Willitts Jeff Wilson Willie Wilson Barbara Winters Veronica Wood Dave Yarborough Bill Yingst Estraleita White Paul Whaiey Rodney Wiggins John Wilds Alcia Williams Andre Williams Amelia Williams Bruce Williams Ebb Williams Freddie Williams John Williams LaShon Williams Semion Williams Velda Williams Wayne Williams Recognition Of Those Not Pictured In Class Of 76 Albury, Frederick Alexander, Delphine Alvarez, Glenn Anderson, Cornelius Andrews, Michael Ardis, Carlton Azoy, Alexander Barnett, Samuel Barrett, Ronald Battle, Cynthia Benitez, Michael Benjamin, Vonnie Bergstorm, Karla Blevins, Donna Brigance, Leonard Brown, William Bryant, Deborah Bulnes, Rolando Bush, Chuck Busutil, Manuel Byard, Anthony Cabrera, Maria Cambridge, Carmen Campbell, Dale Castagan, Patrick Castellano, Paul Castillo, Sergio Caulk, Charles Chester, Helen Clark, Keith Coleman, Greg Conte, David Cortez, Jorge Coto, Adam Cureton, Wesley Davis, Henry Davis, Joyce Davis, Maxine Debose, Antoinette Delrio, Richard Demarest, Ann Derolf, Michael Desoches, Bernard Diaz, Michael Duryea, Merritt Featherston, Mark Ferguson, Keith Eernandez, Victor Fillippone, Terry Fluker, Sheila Foster, Steven Garcia, Manuel Giovenco, Eugene Goad, Dwight Goodman, Larry Grier, Marvin Grigley, Shelton Hall, Michael Hamilton, Ralph Haynes, Vincent Helms, Barry Hernandez, Oscar Hernandez, Stephen Hibberd, Robert Hill, Steve Hilson, James Hilton, David Hunt, James Hunter, Charlotte Johnson, Frank Johnson, Johnny Jones, Valerie Kelley, Diane Kennedy, Diane Kingery, Kevin Kinsler, John Kyle, Robert Landress, Clifford Lariz, Richard Leton, Sandra Lewis, George Lovely, Nancy Lucier, Brian Lyman, Dale Mackenzie, Bruce Marshall, Henry McClary, Douglas McDaniel, Sheri McDaniels, Sandra McDowell, Herschel McMurty, Ronald Merritt, David Micciche, Vincent Miller, David Mitchell, Gregory Montoto, Ralph Morejon, Braulio Morgan, Joyce Mullins, Warren Munoz, Robert Myers, Ricky Pardo, Robert Pelkington, Joseph Perez, Jose Phillips, John Phillips, Lawrence Pope, Janet Pozo, Consuelo Proffitt, Larry Pupello, Nelson Quelle, Manuel Ramos, George RedElk, Marlon Reeves, Rhonda Reina, Antonio Richardson, William Robaldo, Marguerite Rodriguez, Jorge Rohde, Lisa Saenger, Darrell Scionti, Anthony Sharpe, Katherine Sierra, John Snyder, Donald Starkes, Thomas Starr, Daniel Stephens, Willie Suarez, Jorge Summer, James Swinney, David Taylor, Robert Thomas, Arlis Thomas, Vanessa Thompson, Cynthia Thompson, Lauralea Torres, Pedro Trotten, Robert Tuttle, Priscilla VanBrocklin, David Walekr, Crystal Walker, Edward Wawrzynski, Christopher Whetstone, William Whittington, Horace Wilbur, Karen Werner, Victoria White, Rodney Williams, Freddie Williams, Stevie Wilson, Raymond Willis, Randall Wimberly, Mildred Winters, Robert Winton, Scott Wood, James Woodward, John Youngblood, Priscilla aau ' .ir People Senior Directory ADAM, THERESA Drama Club, Dance Honor Society, Field Hockey, Redford High School, Con- glomero 1 1 , Senior Activity Day 1 1 , Inter- Club Council 1 2, F.B.L.A. 1 2, Donkey Bas- ketball 1 2, Kiwanettes 11,12, French Honor Society 11, 12, Drama Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. AKINS, OCTEON Powderpuff Football 10, 11, Cosmojettes 11, 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Outstand- ing Student, Cosmetology 1 2. ALBRITTON, ROBERT Swimming and Diving Teams 1 1 . ALFONSO, CARIDAD Cari Powderpuff Football 11,12. ALFONSO, STEVE Bowling Club 1 2. ALLEN, ALICE ALLEN, LESLIE ALLEN, ODELL Bud Mack Football 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Track 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Life Trippin ' 12. ALVAREZ, KENNETH ANASTASSIOU, CONSTANCE Prudence Student Council 10, Kiwanettes 10, 1 1, La Sertoa 11, 12, Dragons Fire 11, 12, Dan- cerefte 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Co-Head 1 1 . ANASTASSIOU, STEPHEN Gun Club 10, Band 10, 11. ANDERSON, GEARY Football 10,11, 12, Track 10, 11,12. ANDERSON, JUDITH Judy Annual Staff 10, D.C.T. 12. ANDERSON, KENNETH Ken Constitution Committee 10, Annual Staff 1 0, Homeroom Representative 1 0, 1 1 , Black Culture Club V.P. 11, F.B.L.A. 12, Class Council 10, 11, 12. ARCHER, ROBERT ARIAS, CARLOS Apple Baseball 10, Football 10, 11, Varsity J 11, 1 2, Interact 1 0, 11,12. ASH, JOYCE Kiwanettes, Class Capers, Nite to Fly, Majorette, Leto, Majorette 1 1 , C.B.E. 1 2. ATKINS, WAYNE Swede AYALA, JOSEPH Anthony Spanish Honor Society 11, 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Varsity J 1 0, 1 1 , 12, Interact 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12. BAILEY, BURDETTE B. B. Annual Staff 10, Human Relations 10, Homeroom Representative 1 1 , Negro His- tory Week 11,12. BAISE, DONNA Human Relations 10, Tennis Team 1 1 , Bat- girl 1 1 , Conglomero 1 1 , Dragon ' s Fire 1 1 , 12, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Students for Action 1 2, Donkey Basketball 1 2, Senior Activity Day 1 1 , Varsity J Treas. 11, 12, Drama Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Kiwanettes 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. BAKER, DENNIS Babes BARDEN, EVA Drama Club 10, 11, Conglomero 1 1 , Spanish Declamation 1 1, Swim Team, Most Improved 1 1 , Dragon ' s Fire 1 2, Con- cert Chorus 1 2, Annual Staff 1 2, Civi- nettes, Secretary 1 2, National Honor Soci- ety 1 2, Outstanding Student, Science 1 2, Varsity J 11,12. BARNES, GARY Track 1 1 , J.V. Football 1 1 . BARROSO, MELINDA Mindy Powderpuff Football 1 0, 1 1 , Spanish Inter- est Club 11, 12, Optimettes 12, Dragon ' s Fire 12. BATTS, WOODY Sertoma 11,12, Class Council 11,12. BAXLEY, OLIVIA Senior Notable 1 2. BEACH, WILLIAM Outstanding Student, Art 1 2. BEAHAN, DEBRA LEIGH Debbie Kiwanettes 1 0, Student Council 1 0, Tennis Team 11, Powderpuff Football 10, 11, LaSertoa 11, F.B.L.A. 12, C.B.E. 12, Don- key Basketball 1 2, Jefferson Christian Fel- lowship 12, Varsity J 11,12. BEATTY, LEE ANN Cosmojettes 11, 12, Outstanding Student, Cosemtology 1 2. BEIRO, TERRI Drama Club 10, Kiwanettes 10, 1 1, C.B.E. 12. BENNETT, RICHARD Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Pres. 10, 12, | Spanish Honor Society 11, 12, Sgt.-at- 1 Arms 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Pres. 1 2, Junior Committee 1 1 , Senior | Notable 1 2, Outstanding Student 12, I Math, Annual Staff — Business Manager 12. BENNETT, THOMAS Tom BERENDT, GARY Baseball 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 1 2, National Honor Society 11,12, Senior i Notable 12, Key Club Vice Pres. 11, 12,! Annual Staff 1 2. BERRIOS, C ARLOS BILOTTA, JOHN Sophomore Class Council, Constitution Committee 10, Band 10, 11, Stage Band! 1 1 , Homecoming Committee 11, 12, Exec- 1 utive Board 11,12, Senior Notable 1 2. BLACK, PATRICIA BLASKEVICH, RICHARD BLEVINS, TERI Chess Club 10, 11, La Sertoa 11, 12 Mixed Chorus 1 2. BOLSA, MARIA Ampeiro BONNER, BRADFORD Brad Baseball 10, Chess Club 10, 1 1, 12, Footl ball 10, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Socier; ' 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11 j 12. BORDERS, CYNTHIA Cat Human Relations 10, Dancerettes 10, Stij dent Council 1 0, 1 1 , Black Culture 10, 11 Homeroom Rep. 10, 1 1, D.C.T. Vice Pretj 1 2, Kiwanettes 1 2. BOTSCH, DEBBIE BOWEN,JOEL BRADSHAW, DONNA SUE Powderpuff Football 10, Ecology 10, 11 12, C.B.E. 12. BRAMMELL, PATRICK LINDSAY Pat BRICHETTO, III, JOHN N. Band Incirlik High School, Turkey 10, Ban ' 11, 12. BRITT, REGINALD Bowling 11,12. BROCKMEIER, SHERILYNN V. Brock Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Drama 10, 11, 12, Powderpuff 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Life Trippin ' 12, Pranta Dancer 12, N.H.S. Sec. 12, Don- key Basketball Capt. 1 2, Homecoming Court 1 2, Senior Notable 1 2. BURKE, JOHN BUSSEY, DEBORAH A. Debi Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Para Med 10, 11, 1 2, Cosmojettes 10, 1 1, 12. BUURMA, ROGER WILLIAM Students for Action 1 2. CACCIOLA, MARY JO F.B.L.A. 12. CALVACCA, CINDY ANN Smokie Powderpuff 10, Bowling 12. CALZON, GILBERT WAYNE CAMINITI, GAIL Human Relations 10, Student Handbook Committee 10, Powderpuff 10, 11, 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, D.E.C.A. 10, 11, Student Council 10, 12, Activities Commit- tee 12, Homecoming Committee 12, Track 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. CAMPBELL, JAN D.C.T. 11, 12. CANCELA, ALEXANDER CANCELA, EDWARD CANION, DARLENE • ' Doll Human Relations 10, 11, Powderpuff 10, 11, Kiwanettes 11, 12, Pep Club 1 1, D.C.T. 1 2, Student Council 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. CAPAZ, CATHY Spider Kiwanettes 1 0, Cosmojettes 1 0, Powder- puff Football 1 0, F.B.L.A. 1 2, C.B.E. 1 2, La Sertoa 11,12. CAPAZ, VALERIE Chick Optimettes 11, 12, Health Careers Club 11, 12. CARROLL, JAMES CARTER, GENE Mike Band 10, 11. CASTILLO, ENRIQUE Kiki CASTILLO, RAUL CASTRO, DEBORAH Debi Student Council 10, 11, 12, Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, C.B.E. 12, F.B.L.A. 12, Vice Pres. 12, La Sertoa 11,12, National Honor Society 1 2. CASTRO, ELAINE Loose Lips Kiwanettes 10, La Sertoa 11, Optimettes 12, Health Careers Club 11,12. COHEN, IRIS Band, Miami Coral Park High School, Civi- nettes. Treasurer 1 2. COLEMAN, ALBERT AC Homeroom Representative 10, 11, Black Culture Club 1 1 , F.B.L.A. 1 2, Key Club 1 2, Students for Action 12. COLLINS, DEAN Conglomero 11, Movement 11, Concert Chorus Vice Pres. 1 2, All-State Chorus 1 2, Madrigals 12, Band 12, Stage Band 11, 12, Senior Notable 12. COLWELL, TERRY Top Cat Chess Club 11,12. COOGAN, KEVIN COOK, MIKE COOPER, CLIFFORD Tennis Team 11, Life Trippin ' 12, Junior Jaycees 1 2. COOPER, CLYDE Cross Country Team 1 1 , Track Team 1 1 , Junior Jaycees Vice Pres. 1 2. COOPER, JAMES Jim Ecology Club 11,12. COPLEY, RITA Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Pep Club, Block Letter Club, Drama Club, Bonds-Wilson High School. COWANS, GREGORY Shep Basketball 11,12. CRAWFORD, MARK Fish- Swimming Captain 11, 12, Cross Country 1 2, Junior Jaycees 1 2, Senior Representa- tive 12. CRISS, WILLIAM Bill Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Chorus 12, National Honor Society 1 2. CROWDER, ROBBIN Rob F.B.L.A. 12, C.B.E. 12. CRUMP, THOMAS Capt ' n Crump Football, Grand Island High School. CUESTA, RUBEN Spanish InterestClub 1 1, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Junior Jaycees Treasurer 12, National Honor Society 12. CUEVAS, MARTHA Spanish Interest Club 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 1 1, 12. CURBELO, SILVIA School Orchestra, French Interest Club, Art Club, Girls ' Track, Newspaper Staff, Flag Football, Kuemper High School, Jefferson Christian Fellowship 12, Civinettes 12, Lit- erary Magazine 1 2, Outstanding Student, French 1 2. CUSSEAUX, DEXTER Trick Decky Track Team 10, 11, Student Council 1 1 . DANIEL, SUSAN Sue- Student Council, Leto. DAVIS, DEBORAH Debye-Doo Kiwanettes 10, Drama Club 10, Band 10, 11,12, Librarian, Officer 11,12, National Honor Society 11, 12. DAVIS, KRYSTA KAI Hobbit Student Council 10, 11, Drama Club 10, 11, F.S.P.A. Convention 10, 11, Senior Play Day 1 1, Powderpuff Football 1 1, Lit- erary Magazine 1 1 , Kiwanettes 11, 12, Rec. Secretary 1 2, Quill and Scroll 11,12, Secretary 12, Editorial Director W.J.H.S. Radio and T.V. 12, Donkey Basketball 12, National Merit Scholar 12, Annual Staff 10, 11, 12, Editor 12, Jefferson Christian Fellowship 12, Dragon ' s Fire 12, Senior Notable 12, Human Relations 12, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. DAVIS, VICKI Health Careers Club 10, Human Relations 10, Diving Team 11, Varsity J 11, 12, Ecology Club 1 1 , Civinettes 1 2, Tennis Team 12, Girls ' Ensemble 12, Concert Chorus 12, Madrigals 12. DAVIS, YOLANDA Whop Powderpuff Football 10, Drama Club 11, Cosmojettes 1 1, Human Relations Commit- tee 12, Donkey Basketball 12, Kiwanettes 12, Life Trippin ' 12, Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12. DEANE, JULIE Civinettes 1 2, Literary Magazine 1 2, Jef- ferson Christian Fellowship 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 1 1, 1 2. DEATON, REBECCA Becky Human Relations 10, Rise ' n ' Shine 10, Drama Club 10, 11, Conglomero 11, Life Trippin ' 12, The Veldt 12, Movement 1 1, National Honor Society 12. DECKER, SCOn DENSON, ALLEN DETTORI, BILLIE DEVNEW, ROBERT DIAL, TERESA DIAMOND, STEVEN DIAZ, DEBRA Debbie Youth Council 11,C.B.E. 10, 12. DIAZ, MARIA DiFRANCO, ANTHONY Health Careers Club 1 0, 1 1 , Jaycees 1 2. DILLON, CATHY DiROSA, EILEEN Pulga Powderpuff Football 10, Health Careers 10, Optimettes 11, 12, Corr. Secretary 1 2, Majorette 1 2, Donkey Basketball 1 2. DREGER, LISA Tri-Hi-Y Coronada High School. DRINKARD, MELINDA Kay Drama Club 10, 11, Students for Action 12, Life Trippin ' 12, Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 10, Vice- Pres. 1 1 , President 1 2, Senior Notable 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 12. DUDA, JOHN Poncho Basketball, Tampa Catholic. DURR, ROBIN Susie DYKES, SANDRA ECHEZABAL JR., HENRY Angel Interact Club 10, 11, 12, Health Careers Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Student Council Rep. 1 0, Swim Team 1 1 , Senior Notable 1 2. ELAM MICHAEL EMERY, MARK B.W.L. Chess Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Golf Team 1 0, 1 1 , 12, F.H.S. 10, N.H.S. 11, 12, Varsity J 11, 12. ERICKSON, DAVID Outstanding Student in Art 12, Students for Action 1 2. ERRICO, THOMAS Tom French Honor Society 11, Key Club 12, Track Team 12, Annual Staff 12, Rocketry Club 10. ESCOBIO, ROXANNE Cheerleader 10, 11, Kiwanettes 10, 11, Drama 10, 11, Student Council 1 1 , C.B.E. 10, 11,12. ESPENSHIED, DEBBIE EVANS, DAVID FARINA, DONNA Optimettes 10, 11. FERGUSON, BARBARA F.H.A. 1 1 , Homeroom Rep. 1 2. FERNANDEZ, GAIL Kiwanettes 1 1 , Para Meds 11, 12, Opti- mettes 1 2. FERNANDEZ, JOHN Gun Club 1 0, Para Meds 1 0, 1 1 . FERREI, ARGELIO Powderpuff Cheerleader 10, 11, Coffee House 11, Drama Club 12, Donkey Ball 12, Senior Notable 12, Interact Club 10, 11, 12. FICARROTTA, JOVANNA FITZGERALD, VELVET Chorus 10, 11, 12. FIGUEROA, NORA Spanish Interest Club 11,12. FLEENOR, RICH Rich Gun Club 1 0, Football Team 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. FORTSON, NAT Nat J.V. Football 1 0, C.H.S. 1 0, 1 1 , Basketball Team 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Swim Team 1 0, 1 1 . FOSTER, CLAYTON FOSTER, VIVA Suzy Human Relations 10, Chess Club 10, Ecol- ogy Club 1 0, Concert Chorus 1 2. FREDRICKSON, ALICE Powderpuff Football 10, 11, Optimettes 10, 11, 12, Health Careers Club 10, 11, 1 2, Homeroom Representative 10, 11, Dragon ' s Fire 1 1 , Senior Notable 1 2. FUEYO, PATRICIA Trish J.V. Cheerleader 1 0, Powderpuff Football 10, Drama Club, Treas. 10, Student Coun- cil 10, 11, Conglomero 1 1, Dragon ' s Fire 11,12, Varsity Cheerleader 11,12, Girls ' Track Team 12, Senior Class Council 12, Homecoming Court 1 2, Kiwanettes 1 0, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Parliamentarian 12, Senior Notable 12. FUNK, SHELLEY F.H.A. 10. GALLAGHER, DEBRA Gilligan Cosmojettes 10, Pep Club 11, Homeroom Representative 1 1 , F.B.L.A. 1 2, C.B.E. 1 2. GALLO, DEBI GALLON, RICKY Slim Basketball Team 10, 11, 12, Track Meet 10, Home Representative 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 10, Gun Club 10, 11, Key Club 11, 12, Varsity J 11, 12, Senioi Notable 12. GALLOPS, CHERYL GALLOPS, KAREN Human Relations 10, Powderpuff Footbal 10, 11, 12, Tennis Team 1 1 , Kiwanette; 11, 12, N.H.S. 11, 12, Senior Activity Committee 1 1 , Varsity J 11, 12, Home coming Committee 1 2, Donkey Basketbal 1 2, Track Team 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 12. GARCIA, ELDA GARCIA, MARK D.C.T. 12. GATES, DARLENE Gort Student Council 10, Literary Magazine 1 1 Pep Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Conglomero 1 1 , Civ inettes Club 1 2, Dragon ' s Fire 1 2. GAUNTLETT, EMILY GAURINO, PATRICIA GILMAN, JACQUELINE Jack Cheerleader 10, 11, Tennis Team 10, 11 12, Ski Club 10, 1 1, Newspaper Staff 1C 11, Student Council 10, 11, Dalton Hig School. GIUNTA, JOHNNY Chess Club 11,12, Junior J.C. 1 2. GLASS, DARWIN GODVIN, PAUL GOMEZ, LINDA GREEN, LINDA Track Meet 1 0. GREGORY, SUSAN GRIGLEY, GLENDA GUARDADO, BRAD C.B.E. 12. GURCHIEK, ANNE HAERER, MARENDA F.H.A. 10, Homeroom Representative F.B.L.A. 1 2, Civinettes 1 2, C.B.E. 1 2. HAMBOR, JOANNE HAMMOND, CAROL HANSEN, CHRISTINE Literary Magazine 1 1 . HARDY, JOHN HARRIS, PAMELA Pam Concert Chorus 12, Girls ' Ensemble Madrigals 12. HARSHBARGER, ELAINE Lonie La Sertoa 10, Powderpuff Football 10, Class Capers 10, Drama Club 1 1, Coffee House 11, Conglomero 11, Varsity J 11, 1 2, Swim Team 1 1. HENGAL, JOHN HERNANDEZ, RONALD Ron HERRERA, CATHY Spanish Interest Club 11, 12, Optimettes Club 11,12. HILL, LINDA HILL, JO ANN Chicken Human Relations 10, Dancerette 10, Drama Club 10, Black Culture Club 10, 11,D.C.T. 11, 1 2, Kiwanettes 12. HODGE, RHONDA Powderpuff Football 10, 11, Conglomero 11, Life Trippin ' 12, Tennis 12, Drama Club 10, 11, 12. HOLLAND, TERRY Track 10, D.C.T. 12. HOLT, JOHN Constitution Committee 10, Gun Club 10, Student Council 10, Spanish Declamation 11, Human Relations 1 1 , Swim Team 1 1 , Varsity J 11, 12, Independent Pen 11, 1 2, Editor-in-Chief 1 2, Quill and Scroll 1 1 , 12, Interact 10, 11, 12, Secretary-Trea- surer 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, President 1 2, National Honor Society 11,12. HONEYWELL, RALPH Track 10, 1 1 , Football 11,12. HORNE, MELTON J.V. Football 10, Band 11,12. HOWELL, CHERYL HRIFKO, JANET Ecology Club 11,12. HULON, SANDRA Sandy Senior Activity Day 1 1 , Kiwanettes 11, 12, Drama Club 12, Life Trippin ' 12, Girls ' Track Team 1 2, Dragon ' s Fire 1 2, Students for Action 12, Dragon Mascot 12, Senior Notable 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. HUNT, TERESA Pep Club, Hillsborough High School, F.B.L.A. 12. HUNTER, WILLIAM Willie Football Team 1 1 , Cross-Country Team 12, Wrestling Team 11, 12, Leto Swamp Frolic 12. HUTCHINSON, MARY F.B.L.A. 12. HYLAND, CONSTANCE Connie Ecology Club 10, 11,D.E.C.A. 12. INMAN, DOUGLAS Stats Cross-Country 1 1, Varsity J 11,12, Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Golf Team 10, 11, 1 2, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Track Team 1 0, 11, 12. IRVING, ANGELA B. B. J.V. Cheerleader 1 0, Homeroom Repre- sentative 1 1 . JACKSON, SADIE Drama Club 1 0, Kiwanettes 11,12, Home- room Representative 12, C.B.E. 12, F.B.L.A. Historian 12. JACKSON, SAMUEL Sam Track Team 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 1 2, Outstanding Student, Masonry 1 2. JAMES, CASSANDRA JEFFERSON, NORMETTA Ecology 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, ALAN Wayne JONES, NORMA Pete Ecology Club 10, 11, 12, Secretory 12, Drama Club 10, 11, Student Council 10, 1 1, C.B.E. 12, F.B.L.A. Secretary 12, National Honor Society 1 2. JONES, SHELDON Pretty Boy Football, Basketball, Student Council, Tampa Catholic, Football 1 2, Student Council 1 2, Human Relations 1 2. JORISSEN, GREGG D.C.T. 11. JUDGE, TERRY D.C.T. 12. KARAS, NICK KARAS, JOHNNY KASTELLO, KAREN Girls ' Swim Team, Orchestra, Drama Club, Central High School, Cosmojertes 10, 11, Band 11,12. KATZENM EYER, KATHY Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Students for Action 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, French Honor Society 10, 11, 12. KELLER, DANIEL KENDALL, REGINALD Reggie Annual Staff 10, Class Council 10, Home- room Representative 10, 11, Class Council 1 1 , Ecology Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Human Rela- tions 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. KIDD, ROBERT Bob- Ecology 1 2. KING, DEBORAH Debbie Powderpuff Football 10, Ecology Club 10, 11,12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Span- ish Honor Society 11, 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Outstanding Student, Social Studies 1 2. KITKO, JOHN KLEINER, DAVID Dave Gun Club 10, 11, Ecology Club 10, 11, Interact 10, 1 1, 12. KRIRDO, CONSTANCE KYTE, KAREN Anchor Club, Class Capers, Leto, F.B.L.A. 1 2, Senior Activity Day 1 1 , Kiwanettes 1 1 , 1 2, National Honor Society 1 2. LADONICZKI, STEVE Lad Key Club 12, Track Team 12, National Honor Society 1 2. LaFOE, GAYLE Drama Club 10, 11, Optimettes 10, 11, 1 2, National Honor Society 1 2. LAMBRIGHT, RONALD Ronnie Chess Club, Secretary 10, Concert Chorus 1 2, Band 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Drum Major 1 2. LAMKIN, SANDRA Sandy Pep Club 1 1 , Tennis Team 1 2. LAMKIN, TERRY LANE, DENNIS Shick LANGSTAFF, DEBRA Debbie Spanish Declamation 10, Drama Club 10, 1 1 , Coffee House 10, 11, Statistician for Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 1 2, Spanish Honor Society 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. LARA, ANDREW LaRUSSA, JOHN Interact 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Baseball 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. LAZO, LOUIS LAZZARA, FRANK Cross-Country 1 2, Interact 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11,12. LEONARD, STEPHEN Steve Bowling Club 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Sertoma 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, Dirty Half Dozen 1 2, National Honor Society 11,12. LESTER, DAVID LETCHWORTH, VICKIE Powderpuff Football 10, Student Council 10, 11, Conglomero 1 1 , Dragon ' s Fire 1 1 , 1 2, Health Careers Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Trea- surer 1 2, Stage Band, Concert Chorus 1 2, Girls ' Track Team 1 2, Donkey Basketball 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Co-Head 1 2, Homecoming Queen 12, Senior Notable 12. LETO, NANCY Human Relations Committee 10, Con- glomero 1 1, Coffee Houses 11, 12, Move- ment 11, La Sertoa, 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 11, 12, Dragon ' s Fire 1 2, Life Trip- pin ' 1 2, Drama Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. LEVY, BETH Powderpuff Football 10, 11, Student Council 1 1 , Activities Committee 1 2, Homecoming Committee 1 2, Kiwanettes 1 2, Track 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. LEWIS, GLENN Outstanding Student, Auto Mechanics 12. LEWIS, LESTER Football 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 1 2, Varsity J 10, 11, 12. LIMA, CATHERINE Cathy LOMBARDI, MYRA Powderpuff Football 10, Literary Maga- zine 11, Bat Girl for Baseball Team 11, Health Careers Club 1 1 , La Sertoa 11,12, President 1 2, Donkey Basketball 1 2, Drag- onera 1 2. LONG, CHERYL Ecology Club 10, 11, 12. LOPEZ, DENNIS Track 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 1 2, Interact Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Senior Nota- ble. LOPEZ, ELIO Indio Drama Club 1 1 , Conglomero 1 1 . LOPEZ, STEVE Football 10, 11, Baseball 10, 11, Varsity J 10, 11, 12, Interact 10, 11, 12. LOTT, STEVE LOTTI, MARIAN D.E.C.A. 12. LUCIER, PAUL LUIS-JORGE, MARIA Spanish Interest Club 11,12. MAGEE, JACKIE Ecology Club 10, 11, Powderpuff 10, 11, Donkey Basketball 12, Health Careers 12, Homeroom Representative 10, 1 1, 12. MARTIN, CHARLES Football 10, Baseball 10, Track 10, Key 10, 11, 12, Senior Notable 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 12. MARTINA, JOHN MARTINEZ, DEBRA Debby Health Careers Club 1 1 , D.C.T. 1 2. MARTINEZ, GONZALO Baseball 10, 1 1 , Varsity J 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Leto Swamp Frolic 12. MARTINEZ, GEORGE Cross-Country 1 1 , Track 1 1 . MARTINEZ, FELIPE Mexican Gun Club 10, 11, Track 12, Cross-Country 10, 11, 12, Spanish Interest Club 10, 11, 12, Interact 10, 11, 12. MARTINEZ, M. ELIZABETH Liz Ecology Club 11. McCAFFERY, JOYCE Gymnastics Team, Majorette, Tumbling Team, Fairport, New York, Civinettes 1 2. McCALLSON, DENNIS Rick McCarthy, shelly ann Roger Gymnastics Team, Loose Moose Club, Plant High School, Student Council 1 2. McCLENDON, LISA McCORMICK, SARAH Sam Drama Club 10, 11, Students for Action 1 2, La Sertoa 1 0, 1 1 . McCRORY, DIANE Dee Health Careers Club 10. McCULLOUGH, GARY Mcdonald, Patrick Pat- Track 12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12. McFADDIN, JOSEPH Football 10, 11, 12. McGINN, KEVEN Literary Magazine Staff, Spanish Honor Society, Leto, Accompanist for Band Con- test 1 1, Literary Magazine Staff 1 1, National Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Chess Club 1 1 , 12. McGRIFF, SANDRA Poosee Homeroom Representative 1 2. Mclaughlin, ann Nila Drama 10, 11, Powderpuff Football 10, 1 1 , Conglomero 1 1 , Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12, C.D.E. 12, La Sertoa 12. mclawghlin, margaret Mcpherson, reuben Basketball 12. McRAE, LAWRENCE Larry MEHL, RAYMOND Ray MEIER, JOHN The Munk Tennis 12, Donkey Basketball 12, Stag Band 1 2, Band 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. MERINO, ASTRID Dragon ' s Fire 12, Optimettes 11,12 Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12, Spanisl Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 11 1 2, Spanish Interest Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Trea surer 1 1 , Secretary 1 2, Spanish Declama tion 10, 11, 12, National Honor Societ; 12, Outstanding Student, Spanish 12. MICCICHE, DEBORAH Debi Tennis 1 0, 1 1 , Senior Notable 1 2. MILKS, LUCY La Sertoa 11, 12, French Honor Societ; 11, 12, President, National Honor Societ; 11,12, Outstanding Student, French 1 2. MILLER, PATRICIA MILLER, RHONDA Track 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Represents tive 10, 11, Human Relations 1 1, Upwarc 1 Bound 12, Life Trippin ' 12. MILLER, VICTORIA MINOSSI, GARY MITCHELL, RONALD MOLNAR, NANCY Cheerleader 10, 11, C.D.E. 12. Kiwanettes 1 1 j MONKELIS, MEL Literary Magazine 11,12, Co-Editor 1 2. | MONTALBANO, CARL D.C.T. 12. MORALES, VICTOR MOREJON, MERCEDES Spanish Interest Club 12. MORRIS, DEBORAH MOTHERSHEAD, LOUIS MONTEAU, LINDA Health Careers Club 10, Homeroom Repj resentative 10, 12, Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12j Homecoming Court 12, Annual Staff 12 Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 1 1, Vic Pres. 1 2, Senior Notable 1 2. MOORE, CURTIS ■j Curt , Football 10. MORTIMER, RONCELEA Ron Health Service 10, Powderpuff Football 10, 1 1 , Pep Club 1 1 , Human Relations 1 0, 11, 12, National Honor Society 1 2. MOTT, CATHERINE MOTT, CATHERINE Cathy Powderpuff Football 10, Conglomero 11, Movement 11, Drama Club 10, 11, 12, Vice Pres. 1 2, F.B.L.A. 1 2, National Honor Society 1 2. MUINOS, JERRY Baseball 1 0, 11 , 1 2, Football 1 0, 1 1 , Var- sity J 10, 11, 12, Interact 10, 11, 12. MYERS, CATHERINE Cathy ' Ecology Club 10, Spanish Interest Club Ml. NAHM, GREG NERY, MARCO NORTH, GLENN Bowling 11, W.J.H.S. Sports Director 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, ' 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Sertoma 11, 1 2, Sgt.-at-Arms, Dirty Half Dozen 1 2. NUNES, THOMAS Tom Track 1 0, Wrestling 11,12, Captain, Foot- ball 10, 11, 1 2, Varsity J 10, 11, 12, Students for Action 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Key Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, President 1 2. O ' FARRILL, JUAN OGDEN, STEVE OLESON, MIKE Drama Club 10. OLIVERA, KATHY Ecology Club 1 1. OLLARIU, SEAN Drama Club 1 1. OLSEN, JAMES Jungle Football 10, 11, Roger Ludlowe High School, Students for Action 1 2. OROURKE, BARBARA Swim Team 11,12. OROURKE, MAUREEN Swim Team 1 1 , Hillsboro High School. PAINTER, GARY PAINTER, RICHARD PARHAM, ALFRED ' ARKS, JAMES Buddy D.C.T. 12. PARRISH, HOLLY Civinettes, President 1 2. PEARCE, WILLIAM Bill Chess Club 1 0, Golf Team 1 2. PEASE, MARILYN Powderpuff Football 11, Student Council 11, 12, LifeTrippin - 12. PENDERGRASS, TERESA Terri Pep Club, Drama, Volleyball Team, Huguenot High School, La Sertoa 11, 12, Annual Staff 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. PEOPLES, LINDA F.G.A. 10, Human Relations 10, 11, Pep Club 11, F.B.L.A. 12, C.B.E. 12. PEOPLES, MILTON R.E.P. Track 10, Varsity J 10, 11,12. PEREIRA, LINDA Lin- Human Relations 10, Conglomero 1 1, Chess Club 1 1 , Literary Magazine 1 1 , Movement 11, Dragon ' s Fire 12, Interclub Council 12, Coffee Houses 11, 12, Life Trippin ' 12, Drama Club, President 12, La Sertoa 11,12, Newspaper Staff 11, 12. PEREZ, FRANK Student Council 11, Spanish Interest Club 1 1 , French Honor Society 11, 12. PEREZ, MARTA Spanish Interest Club 11, 12. PEREZ, RAY Little Ray Baseball 1 0, Interact Club 10, 11, 12. PEREZ, SHARON Student Council 11,11,12, Majorette 1 11, 12,C.D.E. 12. PEREZ, ZOILA Spanish Interest Club 11, 12, Secretary 11. PFINGSTEN, GARY Drama Club 10, Homeroom Representa- tive 10, Ecology Club 1 1. PHILLIPS, GARRETT Garry Key Club 10, Annual Staff 11, 12, Senior Notable 1 2. PICCIANDRA, JOSEPH Gun Club 1 0, Bowling Club 1 1 . PILEGGI, DAVID Ecology Club 10, 11, Drama Club 10 Welding 12. PILLARD, STERLING Slim- Football 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Track 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. PLAISANCE, DESIREE POLAND, TWILA SUE Cosmojettes, Outstanding Student, Cos- metology. POSEY, DOUG POTTER, SUSAN Gidget Student Council 10, 11, Band 10, 11, 12. PRAT, JUAN Spanish Interest Club 11, 12, President, French Honor Society 11, 12, Outstanding Student, Spanish 1 2, Annual Staff 1 1 , Quill and Scroll 11,12. PRESTI, STEPHANIE Steph Drama Club 10, Ecology 11, Human Rela- tions 11,C.D. E. 12. PRICE, SHEILA Upward Bound 1 2, Track 10, 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12. POSADAS, VIVIAN Shortie F.B.L.A. 11, 12, La Sertoa 12. QUINONES, OSCAR I. Banana- Annual Staff 12, Key Club 12, Track 12, Jefferson Christian Fellowship 12, Spanish Interest 10, 1 1, 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12. RAMIREZ, LYNETTE Pinky Health Careers 10, 1 1. RAMOS, CARMEN RAMOS, KAREN Drama Club 1 0, La Sertoa 1 1 . RANKIN, JAMES REDDICK, VALERIE Twiggy F.H.A. 1 0, Black Culture 10, 1 1 , Pep Club 11, D.C.T. 11, 12, Secretary 12, Kiwan- ettes 1 2. REED, BENNY Bad Ben- Track, Swimming, Cross-Country, Football, Key Club, Science Club, Princton High School; Track 11, 12, Cross-Country 1 1 , 1 2, Varsity J 1 1 , 1 2, Junior Jaycees 1 2, Concert Chorus 12. REESE, RANDY Football 10, 11, Track 10, 11. REGISTER, WILLIAM Cash Junior Class Council 1 1, Homeroom Rep- resentative 12, Outstanding Student, Social Studies. RHODES, LINDA Students for Action 1 2, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12. RICCARD, ARTHUR Artie Gun Club, Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 12. RICHARDS, LYNDA RICKS, JAMES RIDGE, MIKE Newspaper Editor 11, Sertoma Club 11, Quill and Scroll 11,12, President 1 1, Annual Staff 10, 11, 12, Business Man- ager 10, 11, Managing Editor 12, Execu- tive Intern 12. ROCHFORD, EDWARD Nasty Ned Track, Camp Lejeure High School; French Honor Society 12, Bowling Club 12, Ser- toma Club 12, Dirty Half Dozen 12, W.J.H.S. News Director 12, Executive Intern 1 2. RODRIGUEZ, DEBORAH Debi Homeroom Representative 10, 11, Head J .V. Cheerleader 10, Varsity Cheerleader 11, Drama Club 10, 11, Kiwanettes 10, 1 1,C.D.E., Secretary 12. RODRIGUEZ, LOUISE Homeroom Representative 10, Cheer- leader 1 1 , Kiwanettes 1 0, 1 1 , CD. E. 12. RODRIGUEZ, VILMA Pep Club 11. RODRIGUEZ, WAYNE ROGERS, OCTAVIA Tay Tay Homeroom Representative 10, 11, Negro History Week Program 1 2, Outstanding Student, Social Studies 12. ROHDE, CYNTHIA Cindy Health Careers 10, 11, Spanish Honor Society 11,12. ROLFE, PAUL Students for Action 1 2. ROMAN, PATRICIA Patty Health Careers Club 10, 11, Spanish Honor Society 11,12. ROMBOUGH, PATRICIA Patti Drama Club 10, Kiwanettes 10, 11, Human Relations 10, Civinettes 12, Inter- club Council 1 2, National Honor Society 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Donkey Basketball 12, Dragon ' s Fire 12, Band 10, 11, 12, 2nd Lt. and Squad Leader 11, 12. ROSAS, JOHN Junior Jaycees 1 2. ROSELLA, TANIA ROSEN, LESLIE Kiwanettes 10, Human Relations 10, Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12, Historian 1 2, Senior Activity Day 1 2, Student Coun- cil 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, National Honor Society 1 1 , 12. RUMORE, RANDY Beak Football, Interact, Tampa Catholic; Drag- on ' s Fire 11, 12, Interact 11, 12, Presi- dent, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Senior Notable 12. RYAN, ALAN SAINZ, DAVID Powderpuff Cheerleader 10, Library Assistant 1 0, Yearbook Staff 1 1 . SALADINO, DARLENE SALADINO, WAYNE Chess Club 11,12, Junior Jaycees 1 2. SAMPSON, REGINALD Captain Crunch Fine Arts, Swimming, Gymnastics, Human Relations, Plant. SANCHEZ, LAURA Spanish Interest Club 1 1 , Pep Club 1 1 . SANTANA, MARISOL SANTISTEBAN, DEBRA Debi Drama Club 10, Spanish Interest Club 1 1, Pep Club 11, Literary Magazine 11, Life Trippin ' 12, Girls ' Chorus, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12. SARDINAS, RICKY Cuban Gun Club 10, Powderpuff Cheerleader 1 1 , Band 11, 12, Stage Band 12, Spanish Interest Club Vice President 1 1 , Donkey Basketball 12. SAUNDERS, LORNA SCHILDT, MICHAEL SCHLATHER, JERRY Captain Asperagus J.V. Football 10, Powderpuff Cheerleader 10, Dragon ' s Fire 1 1, National Honor Society 11, 12, Vice Pres. 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 1 2, Annual Staff 12, Key Club Secretary 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Representative 10, 11, 12, Senior Notable 12, Outstanding Stu- dent, Science 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. SCHLOTZHAVER, TIMOTHY SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM Bill- Literary Magazine Staff 11, Life Trippin ' 12, Chess Club 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Stage Band 10, 11, 12, Choral Accompa- niment 12, All State Band 11, 12, National Honor Society 12. SCHOLPP, CHARLES Football, Jesuit, Leto Swam Frolic 1 2. SCIONTI, JEANETTE SEBASTIAN, SUSAN SETTECASI, DIANE Chi-Chi D.C.T. 11, 12. SHAW, VIRGINIA Bozo Powderpuff Football 10, Cosmojettes 11, Life Trippin ' 1 2, Kiwanettes, Donkey Bas- ketball 12, Human Relations 10, 11, 12, Health Careers Club 10, 11, 12, Drama Club 10, 11, 12, Leto Swamp Frolic 12, Dragon ' s Fire 1 2, Senior Play Day 1 1 . SHIVER, DANIEL SHORTER, ISHMAEL Demon SIMMONS, HELEN SIMON, MARJORIE Maggie Basketball, Intramurals, Volleyball Intra- murals, Band, Riverdale High School. SIMPSON, LYNN Student Council 10, Powderpuff Football 10, 11, Tennis Team 10, 11, Homecoming Committee 12, Kiwanettes 10, 12, Varsity J 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 11, Girls ' Track Team 12, Health Careers Club 10, 1 1, 12, President 12, National Honor Society 12, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. SIMS, ALBERT Al Baseball 10, Gun Club 10, Track 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity J 10, 11, 12. SIMS, BARRY Football 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12,, Varsity J 11,12. SKINNER, JANET Ecology 11, F.B.L.A. 12. SLACTER, RICKI Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Students for Action 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 12, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11, 1 2J. National Honor Society 12. SLAUGHTER, DAVE Savage Key Club 10, 1 1, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12, Track 10, 11, Varsityi J 10,11,12. i SMITH, FORREST Sack J.V. Basketball 10. SMITH, ROSELLA Drama Club 10, Civinettes 12, Dragon ' sj Fire 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-of-Records,; Squad Leader, Senior Notable, National Honor Society 11,12. SNEAD, CHARLES Dan Sertoma 1 2, Dirty Half Dozen 1 2. SPENCER, RONNIE J.V. Basketball 11. STANFIELD, CHARLES Charlie STARK, COLLEEN Bugs Swimming 10, 1 1 , Varsity J 11, 12. STEWART, JAMES Bernie STEWART, MARK STREETER, MICHAEL STINEBISER, SHERYL Human Relations 1 0, D.E.C.A. 1 2, Ecology Club 10, 11,12. STRIBLING, LILLIAN STRICKLAND, TERRIE Drama Club 10, Civinettes 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Squad Leader, Donkey Basketball 12, Dragon ' s Fire 12. SOSA, RICHARD Richie Drama Club 1 2, Interact 1 2. SUAREZ, SABRINA Drama Club 10, Pep Club 11, Spanish Interest Club 11, 12, Spanish Honor Soci- ety 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 12. TEIJEIRO, KIM F.B.L.A. 12. TERAVEST, BRUCE THOMAS, CHRIS THOMAS, JAMES JT Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 12, Basketball Statistician 10, 11, 12, Annual Staff 11, 12, Sertoma Club, President 1 1 , 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Varsity J 11, 12, National Honor Society 12, Out- standing Student Drafting 1 2. THOMPSON, THOMAS Tom Outstanding Student, Law Enforcement 12. TORRENCEJAN Poosey Cosmojettes 10, F.B.L.A. 12, Kiwanettes 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 12, Outstanding Student, Business 12. TOUCHTON, STEPHANIE TUCKER, BART J.V. Football, Civitans, Chorus, Plant High School; Chorus 12. TURNER, KAREN Human Relations 10, F.B.L.A. 12, Kiwan- ettes 11,12. TURNER, PAULA Human Relations 10, F.H.A., Treasurer 10, Civinettes 12, Dragon ' s Fire 12, Band 10, 11,12. VALDES, ARMANDO Mandy Activities Committee 1 1, Homecoming Committee 11, Interact Club 10, 11, 12, Baseball Team 10, 11, 12, Varsity J Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Leto Swamp Frolic 1 2. VELASCO, CAROL Cosmojettes 10, 11, Civinettes, Vice Presi- dent 12, National Honor Society 12, Sen- ior Notable 12. VINES, GAYLE Kiwanettes 10, Drama Club 10, Constitu- tion Committee 10, Human Relations 10, 11,12, Cheerleading 1 0, 1 1 , Senior Activ- ity Day 1 1, Dragon ' s Fire 1 1, Health Careers Club 11, 12, Students for Action 12, Senior Class Council 12, Optimettes 11, 12, Vice President 1 2, Senior Notable 12. VOGEL, JOHN Dragon ' s Fire 1 1 , Key Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2. VOLGARES, GARY WAGNER, KATHLEEN Kathy Biology Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Class Council, Lake Park High School. WAHL, BERT ALLEN Human Relations Committee 10, Swim Team 1 1 , Cross-Country 1 2, Wrestling Team 11, 1 2, Varsity J 11,12. WALDECKER, GREGORY Woody Band 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Stage Band 11,12. WALDECKER, SUSAN Kiwanettes 10, F.H.A., Vice President 10, Human Relations 10, La Sertoa 1 1, Health Careers 11, Civinettes 12, Dragon ' s Fire 11, 12, Homeroom Representative, Annual Staff 12, National Honor Society 12. WASHINGTON, FREDA Student Council 11, Health Careers Club 11, 12, D.C.T. 12. WASHINGTON, FORREST WASHINGTON, PAULETTE Class Council 11, Class Council, Home- coming Court, Senior Notable 1 2, Execu- tive Intern 1 2. WEBSTER, MARY AN Drama Club 1 1 , Students for Action 1 2. WETHERELL, SANDRA Sandy Band 10, Chorus, Drama Club, Para Meds, Ecology Club 10, Chorus 11, Plant High; Chorus 12. WHITE, BRENDA GAIL Youth Council, Human Relations, Student Council 10, Kiwanettes 11, 12, F.B.L.A. 1 2, Human Relations 1 2. WHITE, GAIL ANNETTE Babbette Powderpuff 1 0, Youth Council 1 0, 1 1 , D.C.T. 12. WHITFIELD, TIMOTHY WIDDOSS, KAREN Outstanding Student, Business 12. •WILEY, TIMOTHY A. Tim Sertoma 12, Dirty Half Dozen 12, Out- standing Student, Electrical Wiring 1 2. WILLIAMS, ALEXANDER WILLIAMS, GERALD WILLIAMS, WILLIE Bhine Work Experience 1 2, D.C.T. 1 2. WILLIAMSON, LINDA ANN Linda Health Careers 1 1 , Tennis Team 1 2, National Honor Society 12, Dragon ' s Fire 1 2, Civinettes 1 2, Magazine Staff 11, 12, Annual Staff 1 2, Math Tutor 1 2. WILLINGHAM, SANDRA Scunnie T.F.C. 1 1 , Tampa Bay Tech; F.B.L.A. 1 2. WILSON, RODNEY WILSON, TONYA LOUISE Tonya Student Council 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2, Band 11,12, Decorating Committee 11, Negro History Week Program 1 2, La Sertoa 1 2. WINCHESTER, EDWARD D. Eddy C.D.E. 12. WRIGHT, RALPH WYLIE, MICHAEL ZIEGLER, DAVID GENERAL INDEX Acosta, Richord — 1 49 Acosta, Tamlyn — 66, 230 ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE — 1 52 Adam, Patricia — 230 Adam, Theresa — 1 38, 1 45, 1 48, 151, 156, 189 Adams, Benito — 26 Agliano, Anthony — 228 Aguirre, Ricordo— 228 Akins, Debra — 230 Akins, Octeon — 1 48, 1 89 Albertson, John — 228 Albritton, Robert — 1 89 Albury, Frederick Alcala, Louis — 161,230 Alessi, Rosalie Alexander, Oelphine Alexander, Mary — 155 Alexander. Willie — 228 Alfano, Gina — 149 Alfonso, Caridad — 1 89 Alfonso, Steve — 1 89 Alfonso, Sylvia — 230, 240 Allen, Alice— 189 Allen, Ceoser — 96, 110, 161, 164, 230 Allen, Leonard Allen, Leslie— 189 Allen, Odell— 134, 160, 189 Allen, Patricia — 4, 1 54, 1 55, 223, 228, 284 Allred, Joe — 230 Almeida, Denise — 230 Alvarez, Albert — 149 Alvarez, Belinda — 1 35, 1 43, 1 49, 164 Alvarez, Cindy Alvarez, Glenn Alvarez, Griseldo — 230 Alvarez, Kenneth — 1 89 Alvarez, Richard Alvarez, Thomas — 230 Anastossiou, Connie — 142,1 47, 189 Anastossiou, Steve — 1 89 Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Charlotte — 1 5 1 Anderson, Cornelius Anderson, Geary — 1 60 Anderson, Johnnie — 230 Anderson, Judith — 144,189 Anderson, Kenneth — 80, 86, 1 26, 155,156, 186, 188, 189,208 Anderson, Michael — 230 Andrews, David — 230 Andrews, Lisa — 230 Andrews, Michael Andux, Evelio — 104, 165 Angulo, Mercedes — 1 6, 1 33, 1 47, 151,221 Arazo, Josephine — 1 53, 228 Archer, Michael Archer, Robert — 1 89 Ardis, Carlton Arenas, Mario — 230 Arias, Carlos Arias, Otto — 230 Armour, Sharon — 230 Armstrong, James Armstrong, Ronnie — 230 Arrozcueta, Romon Ash, Joyce— 153, 189 Ash, Robert — 231 Ashabranner, Russell — 1 1 7, 1 66 Atkins, Wayne — 1 89 Ayola, Christine — 231 Ayala, Joseph — 1 32, 1 34, 1 49, 165,189,214 Ayers, William— 228 Azoy, Alexander Azpeito, Robert — 231 Bailey, Burdette — 1 56, 1 89 Baise, Donna — 82, 83, 1 32, 1 34, 143, 145, 148, 189,214 Baker, Cheryl — 228 Baker, Del — 228 Baker, Dennis Baker, Marilyn — 1 46, 231 Baker, Melanie — 231 Baker, Theresa — 231 Baldeon, Marcelo Ball, Earlene — 23 Ballon, Andrew Ballou, Frank — 136, 154 Ballou, Peter— 157, 231 Banks, David Banks, George — 1 33, 1 35 Borahona, Helen Borden, Eva — 5, I 30, 1 34, 1 50, 155, 190,214 Borner, Robert — 1 5, 154,231 Barnes, Gary — 1 90 Barnes, William Barnett, Ricky — 231 Barnett, Samuel Barrachina, Nery Barranco, Ricardo Barreda, Ralph — 161,231 Barrett, Ronald Barrington, Kim — 164,231 Barrios, Kirk — 48 Barrios, Laura — 1 53, 228 Borroso, Melinda — 1 49, 1 90 Barthel, Lorefta — 35, 231 Barton, Anita — 278 Barton, Manuel Battle, Cynthia — 155 Batts, Frank — 1 90 Bans, John — 231 Batts, Woody — 1 30, 1 60, 1 90, 2 1 1 Baur, Kathleen Baxley, Olivia— 190, 213 Bayyat, Rea— 154, 231 Beach, Brian — 231 Beach, William — 52, 1 57, 1 90 Beahan, Debra — 1 1 9, 1 34, 1 51 , 190,248 Beatty, Lee— 153, 190, 217 BEAUTIFUL BLACKNESS — 1 56 Beckett, Ricky — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 154,231 Bedingfield, Susan — 231 Behrens, Harry — 228 Beiro, Terry— 152, 190 Beleele, Randy — 231 Bell, Janet Bell, Rafael— 161,231 Bellamy, Cecilia — 231 Bellamy, Cyril — 55, 1 36, 1 38, 231 Bello, Denise— 231 Bellucia, Franco — 1 36, 1 38, 231 Benitez, Cathy — 231 Benitez, Michael Benjamin, Vonnie Bennett, Darrell — 52,228 Bennett, Richard — 5, 1 32, 1 33, 150,156, 190,212,214,284 Bennett, Robin — 231 Bennett, Thomas — 190 Benson, Cheryl — 231 Bentivegna, Jimmie — 1 63, 231 Benton, Carrie — 1 35, 228 Berendt, Gary — 4, 5, 1 32, 1 34, 148, 165, 190,208,214,283 Bergstrom, Karla — 1 55 Berrios, Carlos — 1 90 Berry, Paul Betancourt, Catalina — 231 Bethea, Donald — 1 1 9, 1 2 1 , 1 36, 139,140,155 Bethea, Duane — 231 Biblioni, Jose— 161,231 Bilotto, John — 1 35, 1 90, 2 1 1 Bingham, Betsy — 1 55, 231 Black, Eddie Black, Patricia — 44, 190 Blair, Marlow— 136, 138,231 Blanco, Rene — 228 Blanco, Violet— 231 Blaskevich, Richard— 190 Blosquez, Richard — 149, 228 Bledsoe, Charles — 228 Blevins, Donna Blevins, Terri— 147, 155, 190 Blood, Ann — 155, 231 Blood, Debbie — 231 Blush, James — 231 Bodden, Charlene — 231 Boineau, Morion — 228 Bolso, Maria— 144, 190 Bolsa, Victor — 1 36, 1 39, 1 40 Bolton, Glenitha Bonner, Bradford —132,1 33, 1 50, 160, 190,214 Bonner, Robert — 167 Bonner, Stacy — 231 Borden, Bobbie — 219 Borders, Cynthia — 144, 191 Borders, Daniel — 231 Borders, Robert — 231 Borders, Ronald — 1 5, 1 35, 1 53, 219 Borders, Roy — 164,231 Botsch, Debbie Bow Bo . .Joel i, Shar 231 BOWLING CLUB Boykin, Peggy — 4, 5, 72, 1 33, 1 35, 283, 285 Boykins, Patricia — 231 Bradshaw, Deborah — 231 Bradshaw, Donna —151,191 Brady, Mark— 102, 162,228 Brammell, Patrick Branch, Alice — 231 Brannon, Kenneth — 231 Bravo, Antonio — 231 Brecheiel, Lance — 219 Brecheiel, Leila — 219 Brenner, Richard — 75, 1 34, 1 49, 165,219 Bresnohan, Marc — 228 Bretch, Deborah — 232 Brewster, Elaine — 232 Brichetto, John — 1 36, 1 39, 140, 191 Brechetto, Karen — 4, 5, 1 20, 1 50, 219,283,284 Brignance, Leonard — 219 Brinkley, Dianne — 228 Britt, Reginald— 153, 191 Britt, Shawanda — 1 55, 232 Brockmeier, Sherilynn — 76, 78, 86, 127, 132, 143, 145, 148, 191, 210,214 Brooks, Anthony — 2 1 , 1 62, 232 Brooks, Gwendolyn — 232, 237 Brookshire, Jeffery — 160, 228 Brookshire, Lauren — 232 Brown, Eddie — 232 Brown, Elvin — 228 Brown, Garry — 232 Brown, Kenneth — 228 Brown, Leroy — 219 Brown, Nancy — 219 Brown, Steve— 15,219 Brown, Timothy — 1 36, 1 38, 232 Brown, William Bryant, Deborah — 232 Bryant, Ronald — 96, 1 61 , 232 Bryant, Vernon — 228 Buckley, Brad— 155, 232 Buggica, Peter — 219 Buggrca, Robert — 232 Bulkley, Nanette — 219 Bulnes, Rolando — 232 Buononni, Henry — 2 1 9, 228 Burke, Eric — 232 Burke, John— 191 Burke, Kathleen — 219 Burnett, Candace — 1 33, 2 1 9 Burnett, Linda — 134, 145, 147, 167,219 Burnham, Alan — 219 Bumham, Portia — 1 55, 232 Burr, Mary — 232 Busciglio, Diana — I 36, 1 42, 1 54, 232 Busciglio, Michael — 228 Bush, Chuck Busino, Vickilynn — I 44, 228 Bussey, Debbie — 1 44, 1 53, 1 91 Bussey, Norma — 232 Busutil, Manuel — 232 Buttram, Brendo — 23, 2 1 9 Buurma, Roger— 144, 191 Cabot, Marcelo— 161,232 Cabrera, Maria — 219 Cabrera, Michael — 1 33, I 54, 2 1 9 Cabrera, Randy — 219 Cabrera, Stephen — 232 Caccamo, Kim — 232 Cacciola, Mary — 151, 191 Cacciola, Nancy — 232 Cagnina, Suzette — 232 Coinas, Mario — 219 Calvacca, Cindy— 144 Calvocca, Donna — 1 44, 228 Calzon, Gilbert— 191 Cambridge, Carmen Cambridge, Deirore — 232 Cambridge, Marie — 219 Caminiti, Gail — 60, 82, 83, 1 48, 152, 164, 186, 191 Caminiti, Gory — 81, 145,219 Campbell, Dale Campbell, Janis — 144, 191 Campbell, Kim — 1 5 1 , 1 57, 2 1 9 Campbell, Kimberley — 1 46, 21 Canalejo, Reynaldo — 232 Cancela, Alexander Cancela, Edward Candia, Rosa Canion, Darlene — 1 35, 1 44, 1 48, 191 Cantero, Nadine — 47, 1 49, 2 1 9 Capaz, Cathy— 148, 151, 191 Capaz, Valerie — 153, 191 Capdevilia, Albert — 232 Capdevilia, Luis — 228 Capitano, Angelina — 35,219 Card, Rhonda — 232 Carleton, Richard — 94, 1 49, 1 60, 219 Carleton, Robert — 1 63, 232 Carmichael, Stephanie — 232 Carr, Hubert — 23, 232 Can ■191 Carroll, Ronald — 220 Carter, Delilah— 152 Carter, Doug — 232 Carter, Gene— 151, 191 Carter, Nita — 232 Carter, Susan — 232 Casanas, Luis — 232 Casanova, Vincent — 232 Casas, Maribel — 232 Castagan, Patrick — 80, 89 Castellano, Paul Castellano, Samuel — 22 Castellano, Valerie — 1 36, 1 40, 141,219 Castells, Marc — 232 Castillo, Enrique— 191 Castillo, Maria — 1 33, 1 50, 1 54, i 155, 220 Castillo, Mike— 232 Castillo, Raul — 191 Castillo, Sergio — 161 Castro, Deborah — 46, 1 33, 1 35, 151, 191,214 Castro, Elaine— 153, 192 Castro, Julie — 233 Castro, Randy — 161,233 Castro, Richard — 165,228 Castro, Vicki — 4, 1 33, 1 46, 1 49, , 152,154,186,219,283,284 Caulk, Charles C.B.E.— 151 Chacon, Elaine — 133,219 Chain, Sharon — I 36, 1 42, 1 53, 233, 239 Chapdelaine, Anita — 23, 1 54, 233 I Chapdelaine, Cecilia — 1 50, 1 54, 220 Chapman, Theresa — 1 36, 1 38, 230, 233 Chapman, Vicki — 1 27, 1 43, 1 46, 1 47, 1 56, 220 Chavez, Heather — 220 CHESS CLUB— 150 Chester, Helen Chillura, Kenneth — 220 Chrimes, Bruce— 148, 220 Ciccarello, Gerald — 1 36, 1 40, 220 Ciccarello, Kylene — 3 1 , 1 38, 233 Ciccarello, Sharon — 80, 8 1 , 1 45, 220 Cimino, Kim — 1 35, 1 43, 1 49, 220 CIVINETTES — 150 Clark, Keith CLASS REPRESENTATIVES — 1 35 Clements, Mark Clesi, Mark — 233 Coffaro, Joseph — 1 49 Coffman, Michael — 233 Cohen, Brenda Cohen, Iris— 150, 192 Colado, Dennis — 228 Coleman, Albert — 144, 151, 192 Coleman, Gregory — 220 Coleman, Lorenzo — 228 Coleman, Valinda — 233 Collier, Susan — 233 Collins, Dean — 62, 64, 81 , 1 36, 139, 155, 140, 192,213 Collins, Jean — 133, 143, 220 Collins, Morris — 233 Collins, Vanessa — 233 Colwell, Terry— 150, 192 Combs, Sen — 85, 1 52, 1 64, 233 Connelly, Niel — 233 Conte, David Conte, Vivian — 149, 220 Coogan, Kevin— 192 Cook, Eddie — 136, 138 Cook, Mike— 192 Coons, Michael — 233 Cooper, Bonnie — 2220 Cooper, Clifford — 1 34, 1 92 Cooper, Clyde — 192 Cooper, James — 192 Cooper, Ronald — 233 Copley, Rita — 27,31, 192 Copley, Vicki — 228 Cordoves, Beatnz — 220 Cordovez, Vivian — 233 Conght, Ralph — 192 Cormier, John — 228 Cornell, David — 21, 155, 233 Correa, Celinda — 1 49, 1 5 1 , 220, 225 Cortez, Jorge — 28 Corum, Cindy — 23, 39, 220 Corum, Donna — 233 COSMOGETTES— 153 Costant.no, Joseph — 1 33, 220 Coto, Alan Coto, Katherine — 228 Cowans, Gregory — 1 62, 1 92 Cowans, Lorraine — 1 35, 220 Crandon, Carol — 220 Crandon.Tammie — 233 Crawford, Mark — 1 04, 1 1 7, 1 34 165, 166, 192 Criss, Marian — 233 Criss, William — 1 50, 1 55, 1 92, 2 1 4 Crissley, Anne — 233, 237 Crosby, John — 220 Crossley, Karen— 166, 220 Crossley, Mary — 1 66, 233 Crowder, Robbin — 1 5 1 , 1 92, 248 Crump, Thomas— 192 Cruz, Marilyn — 233 Cuortero, Cindy — 35, 1 53, 220 Cubero, Dennis— 133, 220 Cuervo, Michael — 220 Cuesta, Ruben — I 32, 1 33, 1 54, 192, 214 Cuesta, Vicki — 143,233 Cueto, Cynthia — 1 49, 220 Cueto, Frank — 220 Cueto, Groce — 233 Cuevas, Martha — 1 30, 1 33, I 54, 192 Cujen, Brendo — 233 Cummings, Karen — 1 50, 220, 2 I 6 Curbelo, Silvia — 145, 192 Cureton, Wesley Cusseaux, Dexter — 192 Cusseaux, Joy — 61 , 1 35, 233 Dohlman, Henry — 1 30, 1 36, 1 39, 140 Dailey, El.sa — 220, 228 Damario, Jeffery — 220 Domorio, Sharon — 233 Daniel, Susan Daniels, David — 233 Darns, Sharon — 220 Dougherty, Cynthia — 151 Daughtridge, Steven — 228 Davidson, Scott — 233 Davis, Debra — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 1 93, 214 Davis, Henry — 246 Davis, Janice — 233 Davis, Joyce — 233, 246 Davis, Krysta Kai — 4, 5, 44, 60, 128, 134, 186, 193,209, 283, 284 Davis, Marty — 228 Davis, Moxine — 246 Davis, Vicki — 27, 1 34, 1 50, 1 55, 166, 167, 193 Davis, Vpvian — 136, 138 Davis, Yolanda — 60, 83, 89, 148, 153, 193 Doxson, Debbie — 1 34 D.C.T.— 144 Deane, Julie — 1 30, 1 33, 1 45, 1 50, 193 Deaton, Rebecca — 193,217 Deaton, Renee — 1 49, 220 Deberardinis, Julie — 1 51 , 220 Debien, Deborah — 1 54, 1 66, 233 Debose, Alma — 220 Debose, Antoinette — 246 D.E.C.A. — 152 Decaprio, Anthony — 1 54, 1 61 , 233 Decapno, Lucille — 4, 5, 1 5 1 , 220 Decker, Scott — 144, 193 Delaughter, Cecil — 233 Delcastillo, Diane — 233 Deleon, Dalia — 233 Delk, Mary — 46, 66, 1 36, 1 42, 147,220 Dellano, Darlene Delrio, Jose — 228 Delrio, Richard — 246 Demarest, Ann — 1 66, 246 Demmi, Arleen — 233 Demons, Willie — 55,233 Denis, Denise — 228 Dennard, Casanthia — 221 , 228 Denson, Allen — 193 Derolf, Michael — 246 Desroches. Bernard — 234, 246 Dettori, Billie — 152, 193 Dettori, John Devnew, Mike — 1 1 4, 1 67, 228, 234 Devnew, Robert — 1 93 Dial, Theresa— 193 Diamond, Steven— 193 Diaz, Daniel — 63, 234 Diaz, David — 221 Diaz, Debra — 193 Diaz, Luis Diaz, Maida— 135, 149, 164 Diaz, Maria — 193 Diaz, Michael — 234 Diaz, Michael — 246 Dickey, Donald — 121,234 DiFranco, Anthony Dihigo, Joe — 234 Dillon, Catherine — 193 OiRosa, Eileen — 1 36, 1 4 1 , 1 49, 193 DiSocio, Margaret — 4, 221 , 284 Dix, Melody — 221 Dixon, Robert 234 Dominguez, Dino — 234 Dominguez, Julie — 1 6, 1 49, 22 1 Dominguez, Lisa — 24, 221 Donnelly, Karen — 234 Dorado, Arthur — 1 67, 228 Dorado, Celeste — 3 1 . 234 Dorado, Gisele — 151,228 Dosal, Steven — 221 Douglas, Grant — 234 Downes, Janet — 1 36, 234 Dray, Chuck DRAGONERAS — 1 42 DRAMA CLUB— 145 Drager, George — 1 52, 22 1 Dray, Charles Dreger, Lisa — 29, 193 Drinkard, Kay — 83, 144, 148, 156, •186, 193,211 Drinnenberg, Debbie — 234 Driscoll, Robert — 234 Drummond, Brenda — 221 Drummond, Deborah — 1 53, 22 1 Duda, John— 193 Duda, Thomas — 234 Dulin, Debra — 234 Duncan, Deborah — 234 Duncan, Tim— 136, 138, 228 Durr, Robin — 32, 127, 193 Durryea, Merritt — 246 Dykes, Sandra— 194 Eorl, Susan — 1 94 Eaton, William — 221 Echevorna, Maricela — 221 Echezabal, Henry — 32, 44, 1 27, 149, 194,209 Eckerd, Windy — 234 ECOLOGY CLUB— 146 Edwards, Kelly Elam, Michael — 194 Elrod, Jeffery — 234 Emery, Mark — 1 32, 1 33, 1 34, 1 50, 156, 167, 194, 214 Emriquez, Glenn — 234 Erickson, David — 28, 144,217 Errico, Thomas — 5, 1 33, 1 44, 148, 164, 194,284 Esobio, Roxanne — 82, 83, 1 51 , 1 94 Espenshield, Debbie — 1 1 6, 1 23, 194 Espenoso, Renardo — 228 Estevey, Kothy — 221 Evans, David — 152, 194 Evans, Donald — 48, 228 Evans, Sheryl — 133,221 EXECUTIVE BOARD — 135 Exum, Susie — 221 Faedo, Angela — 149,221 Fair, Russell — 234 Faitos, Nicodemus — 21 , 1 66, 234 Farina, Donna — 1 94 Favors, Derra — 234 FBLA— 151 Featherston, Mark — 246 Felicione, Linda— 149,221 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN STUDENTS— 145 Felton, Cynthia— 135,221 Felton, James — 234 Felton, Reginald — 234 Felton, Ronald — 1 02, 1 61 , 1 62, 234 Fennell, Ruth — 234 Ferguson, Barbara — 1 35, 1 94 Ferguson, Keith — 246 Ferlita, Frank — 234 Fernandez, Angie — 1 94 Fernandez, Chris — 221 Fernandez, Darlene — 234 Fernandez, Gail — 1 49, 1 53, 1 96 Fernandez, John — 194 Fernan dez, Julio — 234 Fernandez, Lucia — 221 Fernandez, Marlon — 228, 234 Fernandez, Paul — 39, 1 08, 1 49, 160, 165,221 Fernandez, Sandra — 1 52, 228 Fernandez, Susan — 1 43, 234 Fernandez, Victor — 246 Ferraro, Melanie — 1 57, 234 Ferrei, Argelio — 4 1 , 86, 1 49, 1 94, 213 Ferrera, Manuel — 234 Ferstl, Chris — 136, 139 Ficarrotta, Frank — 221 Ficarrotta, James — 120, 136, 138, 140,234 Ficarrotta, Jovanna — 29, 1 94 Ficorrofta, Philip — 221 Figueroo, Nancy — 221 F.gueroa, Nora — 1 54, 1 94, 228 Filipone, Terry — 239, 246 Fisher, Deborah — 234 Fitzgerald, Vevelyn — 1 55, 1 94 Fleenor, Kennon — 160, 194 Flores, Guadolupe — 228 Flowers, Twili — 234 Fluker, Sheila Fones, Craig — 235 Fones, Robert — 221 Fonte, Denise — 1 35, 235 Ford, Edward — 1 1 1 , 1 60, 1 64, 228 Ford, Valerie— 16, 150, 221 Foret, Robert — 161,235 Fortson, Nathaniel Foster, Clayton — 1 46, 1 94 Foster, Steven — 246 Foster, Vivo — 1 94 Fredrickson, Alice — 82, 83, 1 44, 149, 153, 194, 210 Freeman, Isaiah — 235 Freeny, Alvin — 228 Freeny, Raymond — 235 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY — 133 French, Steven — 152,228 Fretto, Rose — 235 Friend, Margaret — 228 Fueyo, Patricio — 44, 78, 1 27, 1 32, 143, 148, 164, 186, 194, 195, 204, 214 Fuller, Wanda — 221 Funk, Shelley— 195 Gadanon, David — 235 Godson, Gail — 228 Gallagher, Debra — 1 5 1 , 1 95 Gallardo, James — 235 Gallo, Debi— 152, 195 Gollo, Steve — 221 Gallon, R.cky — 28, 91 , 98, 100, 134, 148, 158, 162, 186,195, 209 Gallon, Rodney — 1 02, 1 62, 235 Gallops, Cheryl — 152. 195 Gallops, Karen — 75, 1 32, 1 48, 195,214 Gollops, Keith— 183, 235 Gandanlla, Robert — 35, 1 33, 1 54, 228 Gorate, Mitchell — 1 67, 228 Garbon, Gail — 221 Garcia, Belinda— 235 Garcio, Elda — 154, 195 Garcia, Louis — 86, 95, 1 60, 221 Garcia, Manuel — 246 Garcia, Marcelo — 235 Garcia, Mark — 144, 195 Garcia, Nelson— 165,235 Gary, Beverly — 235 Gates, Darlene — 49, 1 50, 1 95 Gotlin, Lessie — 235 Gatlin.Melvm — 221 Gault, Sheila — 152,221 Gountlett, Emily — 1 44, 1 95 Geidel, Kris — 235 Geidel, Robert George, Darrell — 228 Gibson, Zelda — 221 Giles, Islayin — 235 Gilford, Gold — 221 Gillette, Barbara — 221 Gilman, Jacquoline — 1 51 , 1 67 Giovenco, Eugene — 1 61 , 246 GIRLS ' CHORUS Giunta, Johnny — 195 Glosier, Frances— 221 Glass, Darwin Glen, Margie — 221 Glover, Carol — 235 Goad, Dw.ght — 246 Godwin, Paul Goff, Susan — 228 Golding, Lynn — 1 66 Goler, Robert— 235 Gomez, Benny — 228 Gomez, Linda Gonzalez, Aido — 235 Gonzolez, Anthony — 161 Gonzalez, Edgar Gonzolez, Evora — 222 Gonzolez, Flora— 235 Gonzalez, Hope — 35, 222 Gonzalez, Isaac — 235 Gonzolez, Judy — 1 55, 232, 235 Gonzolez, Julia Gonzolez. Miriam — 1 50, 1 57, 222 Gonzalez, Raul— 165, 228 Gonzolez, Raymond — 222 Gonzolez, Suzanne — 35, 1 33, 1 35, 143, 147, 155 Goodman, Cletta — 235 Goodman, Larry — 246 Goodman, Valerie — 222 Goodwin, Leslie — 222 Goolsby, Mary Gordon, Ben — 81, 156, 222 Gorr, Douglas — 222 Gorsuch, Rick— 123,228 Gromling, Jane— 151,222 Grant, Carl — 110, 161, 164,235 Grant, David — 222 Grant, Tyrone — 235 Green, Anthony — 21 Green, Charles — 235 Green, James — 235 Green, Linda— 144, 195 Green, Marion — 222 Greene, Volerie — 136, 235 Gregory, Susan — 152, 195 Grier, Marvin — 160,246 Griffin, David — 1 1 3, 1 67, 222 Grigley, Glendo — 195 Grigley, Sheldon — 246 Grimm, Linda Grover, Michelle — 47, 1 33, 1 35, 136, 142, 147,222 Gruber, Jeffrey — 63, 228 Guardado, Bradley— 151 Guorino, Patricia — 146, 1 52, 1 95 Guggino, Christine — 235 Guggino.Gina — 222 Guilford, Pamelin — 235 Gunn, Robert — 235 Gurchick, Anne — 151, 196 H Haerer, Patricia — 235 Hagg, Douglas — 228 Hail, Ruth — 222 Holies, Joann— 135, 222 Hajaistron, Joseph — 1 6 1 , 235, 240 Hale, George — 235 Hall, James — 228 Hall, Michael — 155,246 Hall, Michael — 235 Hambor, Joanne — 151, 196 Hamilton, Ralph — 48, 246 Hamilton, Ronald — 235 Hammer, Barbara — 1 96, 228 Hammer, Susan — 235 Hammond, Carol Hansen, Christine — 63, 1 32, 1 51 , 196,214 Hansen, Jeanne — 235 Hardrick, Mory — 236 Hardy, John— 160, 196 Harmon, Stephen — 222 Harper, Willie — 222 Harris, Pom— 155, 196 Harris, Teno — 222 Harris, Wendy — 1 1 2, 1 1 3, 1 34, 167,222 Harshbarger, Elaine — 1 44, 1 96 Hart, Karen — 236 Hartsfield, Rickey — 228 Harvey, Maurice — 1 36, 1 38, 1 64, 236 Hatch, Douglas — 222 Hatched, Linda — 236 Havens, Cindy— 196 Hawkins, Pamela — 1 96, 228 Hayes, Austin — 236 Haynes, Vincent — 246 Hayword, Doneyn — 236 Hazelhurst, Peggy — 143, 236 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB — 1 53 Helms, Barry — 246 Henderson, Sandra — 236 Hendrix, Sabrino— 149,222 Hen gel, John— 196 Hengel, Lois — 236 Henry, Evelyn— 135, 236 Henry, Linda — 222 Henry, Richard — 1 36, 1 39, 1 40, 222 Henry, Sharon — 1 36, 1 42, 236 Hernandez, Aymee — 236 Hernandez, David — 236 Hernandez, Johana — 35, 1 43 Hernandez, Moritzo — 236 Hernandez, Oscar — 246 Hernandez, Ronald Hernandez, Stephen — 246 Hernandez, Tamra — 236 Hero, Kathy — 236 Heron, Lori — 236 Herranz, Mario — 236 Herrera, Cathy — 1 49, 1 54, 1 96 Herrera, Michael— 154, 236 Herzog, Anthony — 236 Hibberd, Robert — 246 Hickey, Daniel — 228 Hicks, John — 222 Hicks, Richard — 236 Hicks, Susan Hill, Geoffrey — 236 Hill, James— 135, 144, 222 Hill, JoAnn — 196 Hill, Joseph— 154,236 Hill, Linda— 155, 196 Hill, Mory — 236 Hill, Patricia — 228 Hill, Stephanie — 236 Hill, Steve — 246 Hills, Gail — 222 Hilson, James — 246 Hilton, David — 246 Hines, Jerry — 222 Hinkle, Roger — 228 Hinojoso, Yvonne — 236 Hixenbaugh, Kathy — 236 Hobbs, Alan — 144, 222 Hodge, Gwendolyn — 236 Hodge, Rhonda — 1 67, 1 96 Hoffman, Kenneth — 236 Hogan, Linda — 222 Holcombe, Allen — 236 Holland, Eric — 236 Holland, Terry — 1 52, 1 96, 228 Holley, Linda — 236 Hollery, Linda — 222 Holmes, Rhonda — 236 Holmes, Sharon — 222, 236 Holmes, Virgil — 164,236 Holsonback, Sandra — 236 Holt, John — 1 32, 1 33, 1 34, 154, 157, 196,214 Honeywell, Ralph — 1 34, 1 60 Hope, Tim — 222 Hopkins, Paul — 236 Hopper, Dante — 236 Home, Melton — 1 96 Hornick, Ricardo — 228 House, Anthony — 236 Howell, Cheryl Hrifko, Carol— 116, 236 Hrifko, Janet — 196 Hubbard, Alonzo — 1 1 3, 1 67, 222 Hubbard, Robert — 237 Huey, Mark — 237 Hulett, Beth — 222 Hulon, Michael— 160, 222 Hulon, Sandra — 1 28, 1 44, 1 48, 164, 197,211 HUMAN RELATIONS — 1 46 Hunt, James — 237, 246 Hunt, Penny — 237 Hunt, Theresa— 151 Hunter, Charlotte — 237, 246 Hunter, Ella — 237 Hunter, John — 1 34, 1 62, 1 65, 222 Hunter, William — 1 04, 1 07, 1 34, 149, 162, 165, 197 Hurst, Robert — 237 Huskamp, Sharon — 237 Hutchinson, Clint — 237 Hutchinson, Mary — 63, 151, 197 Hyatt, Keith — 237 Hyde, Michael — 237 Hyland, Connie— 152, 197 Hytha, Marilyn — 81 , 1 33, 1 46, 227 I INDEPENDENT PEN STAFF — 1 57 Ingold, Vickie — 237 Inman, Douglas — 1 48, 1 67, 1 97 INTERACT— 149 Irving, Angela— 197 Isaacs, Michael — 232, 237 Isabell, Jacqueline — 237 J Jackson, Alvin — 161,222 Jackson, Carl — 155,237 Jackson, David — 1 61 , 1 64, 237 Jackson, Denise — 222 Jackson, Jackie — 237 Jackson, Julia — 1 20, 1 36, 1 38, 223 Jackson, Sadie — 63, 1 35, 1 48, 151, 197 Jackson, Samuel — 1 60, 1 97, 2 1 7 James, Cassandra James, Darlene — 228 Jaramillo, Rubel — 228 Jefferson, Normefta — 1 97 Jennings, Dorothy — 1 35, 1 49, 223 Jerkins, Sheila — 223, 237 Jewell, Linda — 237 JHS MARCHING DRAGON BAND — 136-140 JHS STAGE BAND — 140 Jiminez, Christine — 237 Jiminez, Daisy — 237 Johnson, Alan— 152 Johnson, Albert — 237 Johnson, Antoinette — 228 Johnson, Armita — 237 Johnson, Brian — 228 Johnson, Frank — 246 Johnson, Frederick — 223 Johnson, Gregory — 1 60 Johnson, Jasmine — 1 43, 155, 223 Johnson, Johnny — 246 Johnson, Josephine — 237 Johnson, Michael — 237 Johnson, Phyllis — 223 Johnson, Rodney — 237 Johnson, Solomon — 49, 223 Johnson, Yvonne — 237 Jolly, Christine— 115, 237 Jones, Connie — 44, 1 50, 223 Jones, Jean — 223 , Laur Jones, Martha — 149,223 Jones, Mary — 228 Jones, Norma — 1 46, 1 5 1 , 1 97, 2 1 4 Jones, Ralph — 237 Jones, Sheldon — 160, 197 Jones, Susan — 237 Jones, Valerie — 246 Jorgenson, Eric — 223 Jorrison, Gregg — 197 Joseph, Horry— 162, 228 Judge, Terry — 144, 197 J-V CHEERLEADERS — 1 43 Karas, Constatine — 197 Karas, Johnny— 197 Kastello, Gayle — 1 36, 1 42, 223 Kastello, Karen — 1 36, 1 38, 1 97 Katzenmeyer, Kathy — 1 48, 1 97 Keese, Jimmy — 228 Keller, Daniel— 197 Kelley, Diane — 246 Kelley, Katherine— 223 Kelley, Susan— 237 Kelley, Timothy — 237 Kelly, Kathleen — 16,223 Kemp, John — 228 Kendall, Reginald — 146, 197 Kendall, Tony— 148, 218, 223 Kendall, Valerie — 237 Kennedy, Diane — 246 Kennedy, Samuel — 228 Kennedy, Susan — 1 35, 237 Kerce, Sharon — 234, 237 Kerwood, Richard — 148 Kessock, Paul — 160,228 KEY CLUB— 148 Kidd, Catherine — 237 Kidd, Robert— 146,197 Kindell, Nancy — 237, 244 Kindell, Robert — 223 Kindle, Charlotte — 237 King, Alonzo — 228 King, Deborah — 1 32, 1 33, 1 46, 156, 198, 214,216 King, Willie — 237 Kingery, Kevin — 246 Kinsler, John — 246 Kitchen, Cathy— 155,237 Kitchen, Dwight — 161,237 Kitko, Anne — 237 Kitko, John KIWANETTES— 148 Klein, Janet — 223 Kleinboum, Adele — 223 Kleiner, David— 149, 198 Kleiner, Martin Knapp, Darby— 145,238 Knight, Alma — 154,238 Knight, Julius — 238 Knight, Patricia — 39, 238 Knouse, Sandra — 238 Kreider, Cathy — 223 Kronewetter, Richard — 238 Kronenwetter, Kenneth — 1 98 Kyle, Robert — 155,246 Kyte, Judy — 238 Labarbera, JoAnn — 238 Ladoniczki, Bill — 223 Ladoniczki, Steve — 144, 148, 164, 198,214 Lafoe, Gayle — 1 49, 1 98, 2 1 4 Lambright, Michael — 223 Lambright, Ronnie — 1 36, 1 39, 1 40, 198 Lamkin, Sandra — 167, 198 Lamkin, Terry Landress, Clifford — 246 Lane, Dennis — 198 Lang, Laura — 23, 145,238 Lang, Patricia — 238 Lang, Robert — 228 Langstaff, Debbie — 1 33, 1 34, 1 98 LoPatra, Charles — 238 Lara, Andrew Lariz, Richard — 246 LaRussa, John — 73, 149, 198 LASERTOA— 147 Lasley, Dorti Jo — 238 Latteri, Denise — 238 tauten, David — 223 Lawrence, Eddie — 1 02, 1 61 , 238 Lazarus, Leon — 228 Lazo, Louis— 198 Lazzora, Frank — 1 04, 1 32, 1 33, 149, 165, 198,214 LeBoeuf, Colleen — 238 LeBoeuf, James — 122,228 Lee, Linda — 223 LeGrande.Jane — 223 Leimbach, James — 238 Lemelin, Debbie— 198 Lemelin, Joseph — 228 Leon, John — 93, 1 34, 1 49, 1 60, 163, 164,223,228 Leonard, Mark — 238 Leonard, Steve — 23, 1 32, 1 47, 150, 154, 198, 214 Lester, David — 198 Lester, Julie — 238 Letchworth, Vickie — 62, 76, 79, 86 124, 127, 133, 143, 153, 155, 164, 198,213 Leto, Nancy — 1 45, 1 47, 1 57, 1 98 Leto, Sandra — 246 Leverrett, Nathine — 223 Levy, Beth — 75, 82, 83, 1 48, 1 52, 164, 186, 198,263 Lewis, Cleve — 238 Lewis, Erice— 238 Lewis, George — 161,246 Lewis, Glenn— 150, 199,217 Lewis, Lester — 1 60, 1 63, 1 64 Lewis, Peter — 223 Lima, Catherine— 199 Lima, Lillian— 152, 223 Lima, Nancy — 223 Linares, Ana — 1 45, 1 47, 223 Lockwood, Michele — 223 Loehr, Nancy — 238 Lolley, Raymond — 228 Lombardi, Myra — 1 36, 1 42, 147, 199 Long, Cheryl _ 1 35. 1 36, I 38, 1 46, 199 Long, Cindy— 238 Long, Stephen — 157,166,223 Lopez, Dennis — 92, 1 34, 1 35, 1 49, 160, 165, 199,212 Lopez, Elio — 199 Lopez, Henry — 238 Lopez, Pedro — 238 Lopez, Richordo — 223 Lopez, Stephen — 1 49, 1 99 Lorandeira, Guillermo — 223 Lord, Robin — 135, 143, 149, 223 Loredo, Roxann — 238 Lorenzo, Annette — 1 55, 238 Lorenzo, Bettyjo — 1 57, 238 Lorenzo, Kathleen — 238 Lott, Steve — 1 09, 1 60, 1 65, 1 99 Lotti, Marian — 151, 199 Lovely, Nancy — 246 Lovering, Steven — 238 Lowe, Gail — 223 Lowe, Kathy — 224 Lowe, Lavonne — 238 Lucier, Brian — 246 i Lucier, Paul Luis, Kathleen — 238 Luis-Jorge, Juan — 238 Luis- Jorge, Maria — 199 Luizzo, Julie — 224 Lupo, Sam — 238 Lutz, Ronald — 238 Lyman, Dale — 246 Lyman, Robert — 238 Lynn, Thomas — 228 M Macaluso, Mono — 238 MacDonald, Kathy — 133, 224 Machin, Belinda — 238 Machin, Manuel — 1 35, 2 1 8, 224 Mack, Nathaniel — 224 Mackenzie, Bruce — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40 246 MAGAZINE STAFF — 157 Magee, Jackie— 199 Maggie, Simon — 199 MAJORETTES— 141 Malb.ca, Diane — 238 Malcolm, Joseph — 1 99 Monisalco, Richard — 161,238 Mann, Sylvia — 1 35, 1 54, 238 Morguefti, Miguel — 238 Markansky, Dean — 1 6, 1 34 Marrero, Magdeleno — 228 Marrero, Maitza — 224 Marshall, Danny — 39, 238 Marshall, Henry — 246 Martin, Andra — 228 Martin, Charles — 27, 134, 148, 199 Martin, Edward — 1 1 6, 1 66, 239 Martin, Michael — 239 Martina, John — 44, 1 99 Martinez, Albert — 239 Martinez, Darlene — 224 Martinez, Debra — 1 44, 1 99 Martinez, D.omsio — 1 57, 224 Martinez, Edgar Martinez, Gonzalo — 199 Martinez, Joseph — 238 Martinez, Luis — 149, 199 Martinez, Miryam — 1 52, 1 99 Martinez, Ronald — 1 65, 228 Martinez, Russell — 24, 224 Mortino, Yvonne — 1 52, 224 Mas, Richard — 229 Mosedo, Morlene — 15, 224 Moson, Patricia — 239 ' Masters, Diana — 239 Motherly, Kenneth Matonte, Philip — 239 Maura, Celeste — 229 May, Joseph — 1 34, 1 66, 224 Moyes, Douglas — 160, 229 McCaffery, Charles 229 McCaffery, Joyce — 1 50, 1 99 McCallson, Dennis — 200 McCarthy, Shelly McClary, Douglas — 246 McClendon, Lisa — 144, 200 McCloud, Lor, — 228 McConnell, David — 224 McCorkle, James — 239 McCormick, Sarah — 1 47, 200 McCoy, Albert — 1 54, 239 McCoy, Don McCroy, Glenn — 1 36, 1 39, 224 McCroy, Jim — 1 36, 1 39, 239 McCray, Leon — 161, 239 McCrory, Diane — 151, 200 McCullough, Gary — 200 McCullough, Tammy — I 55, 239 McDaniel, Cheri — 246 McDaniels, Sandra — 246 McDonald, Patrick — 98, 1 00, 1 34, 144, 148, 159, 162,200 McDonough, Mary — 239 McDowell, Herschel — 246 McFad den, Joseph — 50, 1 34, 1 60 164,200 McGhee, LeRoy — 228 McGinn, Keven — 1 5, 1 32, 1 33, 150,200,214 McGriff, Sandra — 1 35, 200 McHenry, Helen — 228 McKaig, Bill— 155 McKnight, Bill — 239 McLaughlin, Ann — 200 McLaughlin, Margaret — 200 McMurray, Brenda — 224 McMurtne, Ronald — 239 246 McNiel, Isaac — 239 McNinch, Cynthia — 239 McNinch, Doug — 200 McPhee, Leslie — 1 36, 1 42, 224 McPherson, Reginald — 113, 224 McPherson, Reuben — 162, 200 McRae, Lawrence — 200 McWhite, Shirley — 239 Mederos, Anthony — 27, 106, 161 163,239 Mederos, HelenJo — 136,140 143 224 Medina, John — 239 Mehl, Kevin — 161,239 Mehl, Raymond — 200 Meier, John — 1 1 2, 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 154, 159, 167,200 Meier, Sherry — 136, 138, 140, 239 Mendozo, Manuel — 224 Mendoza, Pandora — 229 Menendez, Aurelio — 239 Menendez, Moritza — 239 Menendez, Robert — 239 Merino, Astnd— 16, 133, 149 156 200, 214,216 Merritt, David — 246 Meso, Richard — 1 03, 1 62, 229 Meyer, Chris — 229 Micciche, Debbie — 1 67, 200, 2 1 2 Micciche, Vincent — 246 Milam, Mike — 162,239 Milan, Nidia — 154,229 Milks, Julie — 239 Milks, Lucy — 1 32, 1 33, 1 46, 1 56, 200, 214,216 Miller, David — 246 Miller, John — 224 Miller, Kelsazn — 1 55, 1 56, 224 Miller, Patricio— 151 Miller, Rhonda — 44,77 81 Miller, Sharon — 239 Miller, Victoria — 200 Mimmenger, Gail — 239 Mimmenger, Harry — 239 Mimmenger. Wendel — 1 55, 239 Miniaroz, Nick — 224 Minossi, Gary — 200 Mitchell, Anthony — 240 Mitchell, Gregory — 246 Mitchell, John — 239 Mitchell, Ronald — 144,146 151 201 MIXED CHORUS— 155 Mobley, Beverly — 224 Mobley, Felton — 96, 135, 161,240 Mobley, Laureen — 1 35, 1 36, 1 38 240 Molina, Merci — 133,145 147 167,224 Molsey, Lor, — 240 Molnar, Nancy — 152,201 Mongovi, Fred — 224 Monkelis.Mel — 157,201 Montalbono. Corl — 1 44 Montane, Jorge — 1 44, 224 Monteau, Linda — 4, 79, 1 28, 1 30, 148,201, 205, 208, 283,285 Monfeleone, Mary — 224 Montero, Marilyn — 16, 224 Montesinos, luisa — 240 MONTICELLO STAFF — 4 5 282- 285 Montoto, Ralph — 246 Montoto, Roshelle — 201 Moore, Connie — 224 Moore, Curtis — 201 Moore, Patricia — 229 Morales, Delphme — 1 36, 1 38, 240 Morales, Marta — 229 Morales, Victor Moran, Alma — 240 Morejon, Braulio — 246 Moreion, Mercedez — 154, 201 240 Moreno, Darlene— 133, 145, 148 224 Morgado, Roland — 1 34, 224 Morgan, Joyce — 246 Morris, Billie — 155,224 Morris, Deborah — 49, 1 53, 201 214 Morris, Pamela — 229 Morris, Sherman — 240 Mortimer, Roncel — 156, 229 Mortimer, Roncelea — 201, 214 Mothershead, Louis Mott, Cathenne — 151,201,214 Muino, Ralph — 224 Muinos, Gerardo — 1 08, 1 65, 201 Muinos, Hilda — 1 49, 1 67, 224 Mujica, Eleida — 240 Muley, Linda — 1 33, 1 36, 1 42, 1 47, 224 Mulholland, Stephanie — 22, 240 Muller, Elio — 1 1 0, 1 60, 1 69, 224 Muller, Eric — 167,240 Mullinas, John — 240 Mullins, John — 240 Mullins, Warren — 246 Munch, Cheryl — 1 33, 1 56, 224 Mungin, Cynthia — 240 Muniz, Expedito — 229 Munoz, Joyce — 240 Munoz, Robert — 246 Murphy, Kevin — 240 Murray, Michael — 240 Murray, Talmage — 240 Muse, Linda — 1 36, 1 38, 240 Musgrove, Hollie — 229 Musser, Eric — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 1 54 240 Musser, John — 64, 69, 1 24, 1 55 217 Myer, Kothryn — 224 Myers, Catherine — 151 Myers, Cecilia — 224,229 Myers, Rickey — 1 60, 1 6 1 , 1 64, 246 Myles, Craig — 240 N Nahm, Gregory — 146, 161 Nance, Allen — 229 Nap, Lila — 154,240 Napoli, Chris — 240 Napolitano, Candace — 240 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — 132,214 Nash, Karen — 229 Neal, Vera — 26, 1 36, 1 39, 1 47, 151, 224 Nevy, Marco — 201 Newkirk, Charles — 1 36, 1 38 Newkirk.Mark — 240 Neyman, Shern — 240 Nipper, Howard — 160, 240 Nixon, Patnck — 224 Norman, Willie — 240 North, Glenn — 1 47, 1 60, 201 Norwood, Rosalyn — 1 35, 229 Novakoski, Darlene — 240 Novotny, Michael Novotny, Nina — 240 Noyas, Hector — 73, 1 49, 225 Nunes, Theresa — 44, 1 50, 225 Nunes, Thomas — 107, 133, 134, 135, 144, 148, 156, 160, 163 201 i.Mano— 161,240 , Kayle— 155, 240 Oakes, Cynthia — 225 O ' Donnell, Kathleen — 240 ODonnell, Marilyn — 133 145 147,225 OFarrill, Juan — 144,201 Ogden, Adrian— 152, 225 Ogden, Steve Olds, Earnest — 240 Oleson, Michoel — 52 201 Oliver, Herman Oliver, Sylvia — 240 Olivero, Kathy — 201 Ollariu, Sean — 29, 144,201 Olsen, James — 201 Olsen, Steven — 240 Omreng, Marthe — 12,104 148 201,229 O ' Neil, Jackie OPTIMETTES— 149 Onhuela, Evelio — 229 Oriordan, Stella O ' Rourke, Barbara — 1 66 O ' Rourke, Maureen Orselli, Kim — 225 Ortabello, Lorena — 1 33, 225 Ortega, Sonia — 1 50, 1 52, 225 Ortiz, Darlene — 149,225 Osborn, Dianne — 225 Overholt, Stephanie — 240 Overmeyer, Cecile — 35, 1 36 142 147, 153,225 Padron, Richard — 136,138 163 166, 240 Pointer, Gary — 28, 201 Painter, Richard — 202 Paiva, John — 240 Paloskk, William — 50, 225 Pallone, Richard — 229 Pardo, Robert — 1 1 0, 246 Pardo, Terri — 225 Parhem, Alfred Parhem, Bernadine Parish, Robert — 240 Parks, James — 144,202 Parmely, Glenda Porrish, Cherie — 143, 166, 240 Parrish, Holly — 1 34, 1 50, 1 56 202 Porter, Emma — 241 Peterson, Rodney — 97 Paxson, Donold — 225 Payne, Bobby — 21, 241 Payne, Randy — 1 34, 1 60, 1 63, 165,225 Pearce, William — 76, 1 1 7. 1 1 9 122, 167,202,249 Pease, Marilyn — 1 35, 202, 225 Pelkington, Joseph — 1 36, 1 38, 140,241,246 Pendergrass, Teresa — 44, 1 32 145, 146,202,214,283 Penia, Alyce — 54, 225 Penton, Manuel Peoples, Linda Peoples, Milton Peratto, Moricela — 24 1 Perdomo, Mortimer — 225 Perdorno, Eddie — 225 Pereira, Linda — 1 45, 1 47, 1 56 157,202 Pereira, Sam — 241 Perez, Alan— 160, 161, 163 241 Perez, Domel — 241 Perez, David — 1 08, 1 65, 229 Perez, Eddy — 154,241 Perez, Frank —133,1 54, 202 Perez, Frank — 1 54 Perez, Ismael — 241 Perez, Jose — 246 Perez, Marta — 202 Perez, Roy — 202 Perez, Ronald — 21,136,138,241 Perez, Sharon — 151,202 Perez, Zoila— 154, 202 Pergolo, Beth — 241 Perkins, Vickie — 1 35, 1 55, 225 Perry, Rudolph Pot«rs, Barbara — 225 Peterson, Carrol — 2 1 , 24 1 Petit, Douglas — 225 Pfingston, Gary Phillips, Garry — 4, 5, 202, 210, 285 Phillips, Janet— 151,225 Phillips, John— 125, 154,246 Phillips, Lawrence — 246 Phillis, Susan — 225 Picciondra, Joe Pierce, Gerald— 162, 241 Pirola, Foustino — 241 Pileggi, David — 202 Pillard, Sterling Piskura, Marguerita — 24 1 Pizzo, Denise Pizzoferroto, Michael — 241 Pla, Carmen Plaisonce, Desiree — 1 35, 1 44, 202 Pleasonce, Lionel — 161,241 Pleasants, Lorell — 2 1 , 24 1 Poland, Twila — 1 53, 202, 217 Polite, Elaine — 241 Pollock, Edword — 229 Pollack, Nanci — 241 Pope, Janet — 246 Pope, Vickie — 229 Pope, Gordon — 241 Porowski, Sandra — 241 Portalas, Mario — 241 Porter, Peggy — 225 Porter, Vicky — 21,241 Posadas, Vivian — 151,202 Posey, Douglas — 202 Potter, Susan — 1 36, 1 38, 203 Pozo, Consuelo — 246 Prat, Juan — 1 33, 1 34, 1 54, 203, 216 Prendes, Edward — 229 Presley, Bruce — 229 Presley, Randy — 225 Presti, Stephanie — 1 52, 203 Preston, Edmund — 241 Preston, Robert Preston, Robin — 1 46, 2 1 8, 229 Price, Gilda— 155, 241 Price, Sheila — 203 Pritchland, Lorraine — 229 Proffift, Larry — 246 Puerto, Richard — 225 Pules, Rosonna — 241 Pumphrey, Cynthia — 30, 47, 241 Pupello, Nelson — 1 36, 1 38, 246 Purser, Paula — 203 Purvine, Deborah — 241 Quarles, Annette — 1 35, 1 56, 230, 241 Quelle, Manuel — 241 , 246 QUILL AND SCROLL — 1 34 Quinones, Moses — 1 6, 65, 1 03, 150,221,225 Quinones, Oscar — 5, 1 04, 1 1 0, 127, 133, 145, 148, 154,203, 283, 284 Rabren, Wayne Rackleff, Steven — 229 Ramerez, Lynette — 203 Ramos, Carmen — 1 54, 203 Ramos, Cathy — 230 Ramos, Clifford 4, 5, 1 33, 225 Ramos, George — 246 Ramos, Jesus — 229 Ramos, Karen— 135,203 Ramos, Katherine — 61, 241 Ramos, Mitchell— 154, 225 Rompufti, William — 1 49, 1 52, 225 Rankhorn, Teresa — 229 Rankin, James — 203 Ronson, Robert — 241 Rathburn — 225 Reddick, Valerie — 144, 203 Redelk, Morion — 5 1 , 1 54, 225, 246 Redmon, Cecilia — 63, 1 57, 225 Reece, Katherine — 1 54, 241 Reed, Benny — 1 1 0, 1 34, 1 64, 229 Reed, Renee — 1 36, 1 38, 230, 24 1 Reed, Susan — 155, 164, 241 Reese, Randy Reeves, Rhonda — 246 Reeves, Roxie — 203 Regaldo, Cindy— 225 Regaldo, Debra — 241 Register, William — 1 44, 1 5 1 , 203, 216 Reid, Rebecco — 1 04, 1 35, 1 49, 155, 163, 164,225 Reiker, Miles — 229 Reina, Antonio — 246 Renedo, Anola — 225 Reynolds, Robert — 104, 229 Rhode, Mork — 51, 165,225 Rhodes, Linda — 44, 1 48, 203 Riccard, Arthur — 1 48, 1 60, 203 Rice, Vance — 225 Richards, Carol — 44, 80, 225 Richards, Linda Richards, Sarah — 229 Richmond, Denise — 226 Ricks, James — 203 Ridge, Mike 4, 5, I 34, 203, 284 Riley, Rhonda — 226 Rio, Ronda — 226 Rio, Miqael — 241 Rivers, Donovan — 226 Roboldo, Marguerita — 246 Robb, Heather — 242 Roberts, Thersa — 155, 242 Robertson, Curby — 226 Robertson, Richard — 226 Robertson, Steve — 44, 226 Robinson, Gregory — 226 Robinson, Rickie — 161,242 Robinson, Stephanie — 229 Robuffo, Laura — 242 Robles, Dywayne — 226 Rochford, Edward — 64, 86, 203 Rochford, Susan — 1 66, 242 Rock, Vickie — 22, 242 Rodriguez, Caridad — 242 Rodriguez, Debbie — 226 Rodriguez, Deborah — 1 52, 203 Rodriguez, John — 1 05, 242 Rodriguez, Jorge — 246 Rodriguez, Joseph — 229 Rodriguez, Lawrence— 149, 160, 165,226 Rodriguez, Louise — 1 52, 203 Rodriguez, Margaret — 1 5 1 , 226 Rodriguez, Michael — 146, 242 Rodriguez, Roberta — 44, 226 Rodriguez, Sandra — 1 49, 226 Rodriguez, Sophie — 242 Rodriguez, Vilma — 204 Rodriguez, Wayne Rodriguez, Alan — 226 Rodriguez, Alan — 226 Rodriguez, Juan — 1 46, 1 50, 226 Rodriguez, Toni — 155,242 Rodgers, Cindy — 135,226 Rodgers, Karen — 229 Rodgers, Octavia — 204, 2 1 6 Rohde, Cynthia — 1 52, 204 Rolfe, Paul— 144, 204 Roman, Patricia — 204 Rombough, Patricia — 84, 1 24, 1 32, 136, 138, 140, 150,204,214 Romero, Norma — 1 33, 1 49, 1 52, 154, 164,226 Roque, Bruce — 229 Roque, Roselinda— 122, 242 Rosas, John — 204 Rose, Darald — 226 Rose, Patricio — 80, 229 Rose, Randall — 242 Rosello, Tania — 204 Rosen, Leslie — 1 32, 1 35, 1 53, 204, 214 Rosen, Rodger — 242 Ross, Janet — 242 Roth, Nickie — 84, 152,226 Rowell, Waynerte Rowland, Greg — 242 Rubio, Eddie— 112, 166,226 Rubern, Wayne — 226 Rucker, Kevin — 229 Rucker, Robert — 229 Ruiz, Miligros— 153,226 Rumore, Randy — 73, 108, 149, 1 56, 1 60, 1 65, 204, 208 Rush, Laura— 155, 242 Russell, Theresa— 229 Russo, Jacqueline — I 50, 1 53, 226 Ryan, Alan — 204 Sabella, Anthony — 226 Sack, Beth — 226 Saengar, Darrell — 246 Sailes, Michael — 229 Sainz, David — 204 Saladino, Darlene — 1 51 , 204 Saladino, Nanette — I 36, 1 38, 242 Saladino, Wayne — 1 67, 204 Salter, Christine — 226 Sampson, Allen — 164, 229 Sanchez, Armando — 32, 1 09, 1 65, 226 Sanchez, Laura — 204 Sandborn, Carol — 1 33, 1 35, 1 43, 149,218, 226 Sanders, Maggie — 226 Sanders, Reginald — 242 Santafemia, Frank — 242 Santollana, Juan — 242 Santana, Marisol Santander, Peter — 229 Santistiban, Debra — 1 54, 204 Santos, Alina — 242 Sardinas, Ricky Saunders, Lorna Savage, Cindy — 1 49, 1 54, 1 57, 226 Scagione, Michael — 1 6 1 , 1 64, 242 Scarince, Anthony — 226 Schaffer, Richard — 229 Schildt, Michael — 45, 204 Schiro, Phillip— 154,242 Schalther, Jerry — 63, 1 36, 1 39, 140, 150,205, 214, 284,285 Schalther, Sandra — 1 45, 242 Schlotzhaver, Timothy — 204 Schmouss, David — 39, 1 66, 229 Schmid, Susan — 242 Schmidt, Gary — 242 Schneider, William — 63, 1 36, I 39, 140, 150,205,214 Schobel, Kim — 4, 5, 226, 285 Scholpp, Charlie — 1 23, 205 Schupper, Lynda — 242 Schulpp, Michael — 242 Scionti, Anthony — 246 Scionti, Jeanerte — 205 Sciuiba, Nicholas — 226 Scolaro, Pamela — 242 Sebastian, Susan — 205 Senn, Karen — 242 Sertecasi, Diane — 1 44, 205 Sevelin, Larry — 226 Sexton, Charles — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 226 Sharp, Stephen — 242 Sharpe, Katherine — 246 Sharpe, Susan — 1 36, 1 42, 230, 234, 242 Shaw, Virginia — 44, 58, 80, 146, 153, 186,205 Sheeron, Christine — I 35, 1 43, 1 46, 242 Sheppord, Horace — 1 36, 1 39, 226 Shiver, Daniel Shivers, Kenneth — 242 Serrano, Petter — 242 Shorter, Ishmael — 1 35 Sierra, John — 246 Sigler, Douglas — 242 Sikes, Sindy— 153, 226 Silva, Maria — 226 Silva, Pastora — 227 Simmons, Helen Simon, Marjorie Simpson, Lynn — 68, 75, 82, 83, 111, 164, 186, 205, 214 Simpson, Nancy — 1 36, 1 38, 243 Sims, Albert — 92, 94, 1 60, 1 64, 205 Sims, Barry — 1 34, I 60, 1 64, 205 Sims, Gilbert— 160, 243 Sims, Laura — 243 Singer, Karen — 1 36, 1 38, 1 40, 227 Siplin, Victoria — 1 49, 1 51 , 227 Sisk, Alyce — 205 Sjoblom, Morris — 1 04, 1 34, 1 64, 165, 227 Sjoblom, Ann — 243 Skactes, Robert — 155,229 SkaH — 243 Skeen, Mary — 243 Skidmore, Wayne — 243 Skinner, Janet— 151,205 Slacter, Ricki — 1 33, 1 44, 1 48, 205, 214 Slaughter, Debbie — 73, 1 35, 1 36, 138, 140, 146, 147,218,227 Slom, Lance — 243 Smith, Forrest — 48, 205 Smith, Henry — 162, 229 Smith, Hubert — 1 35, 1 62, 227 Smith, Kenneth — 229 Smith, Pom — 227 Smith, Rosella— 132, 136, 138, 140, 150,205,213,215 Smith, Sara — 1 35, 1 36, 1 42, 243 Snead, Dan— 147,205 Snyder, Donald — 246 Soderland, David — 243 Somasno, Toni— 135, 243 Sosa, Richard — 205 Spencer, Jack — 229 Spencer, Kothline — 227 Spencer, Randy — 243 Spencer, Ronnie — 1 35, 205 Spitzer — 243 Springman, Kathy — 227 Staley, Leroy — 90, 98, 1 00, 1 34, 162,227 Stamper, Sandra — 227 Stanfield, Charles — 243 Stapleton, Rita — 229 Stark, Colleen — 1 34, 1 55, 205 Starkes, Thomas — 246 Starling, Carlo Starling, Kenneth — 229 Starr, Terrance — 1 09, 1 34, 1 60, 165,227 Starr, Daniol — 246 Steadhom, Carolyn Steele, Edword — 30, 166, 243 Steger, Barry Stein, Frank — 243 Stephens, Jabessa — 243 Stephens, Sherry — 243 Stephens, Steve — 92, 95, 1 60, 1 63, 229 Stephen, Ted — 1 36, 1 38, 243 Stephen, Willie — 246 Stewart, James — 205 Stewart, Mark — 1 44 Stidham, Dan — 227 Stidham, Susan — 243 Stinebiser, Sheryl — 1 46, 1 52, 206 Stone, Sharon — 243 Stone, Stephen Storr, Kevin — 1 36, 1 39, 229 Storr, Sandra — 243 Stout, Sherry — 206 Stonge, Ricky — 229 Strawbridge, Brenda — 243 Strawn, Valerie — 1 46, 1 47, 227 Strean, Howard — 1 36, 1 39, 243 Streeter, Michael — 206 Stribling, Lillian Strickland, Kevin — 1 54, 243 Strickland, Terri — 1 36, 1 38, 1 50, 206 STUDENTS FOR ACTION — 1 44 Sturm, Cindy— 152, 229 Suarez, Jorge — 246 Suarez, Lisa— 136, 141, 243 Suarez, Sabrina — 1 33, 1 54, 206, 215 Sullenberger, Randy — 227 Sumlin, Warren Sumner, James — 246 Swanlow, Kevin — 1 60, 227 Sweet, Jimmie — 243 Swinney, David — 246 Tabor, Anita — 206 Tabor, Simon— 135, 229 Tamargo, Rosemary — 206 Tanner, Rebecca — 243 Tapia, Raymond — 161, 243 Taylor, David — 229 Taylor, John — 229 Taylor, Robert — 162, 246 Taylor, Sue — 243 Taylor, Valerie — 243 Taylor, William — 243 Teijeiro, Kim — 206 Teravest, Bruce— 206 Terhune, Christopher — 161, 243 Terhune, Loune — 227 Thacker, David — 227 Thomas, Arlis — 246 Thomas, Cardinia — 229 Thomas, Carlton Thomas, Chris — 206 Thomas, James — 4, 5, 1 24, 1 34, 147, 150,206,215,217,282, 284 Thomas, Kothy — 243 Thomas, Kathy — 227 Thomas, Marilyn — 227 Thomas, Susanne — 243 Thomas, Vanesso — 246 Thompson, Carol— 151,227 Thompson, Chris — 51 Thompson, Cindy — 227 Thompson, Cynthia — 246 Thompson, Edward — 243 Thompson, Floanche — 243 Thompson, laurolea — 246 Thompson, Seth — 227 Thompson, Tommy — 148, 206, 2 1 7 Thompson, Wayne — 227 Thornton, Valarie — 243 Threadgill, James Tigue, Milton — 243 Tillert, Bruce — 84, 86, 1 24, 1 34, 227 Todd, Debra— 153 Todo, Andres — 229 Toledo, Belinda — 243 Tolliver, Sharon — 155, 243 Tomasello, Joe — 34,73,98, 101, 149, 162, 165,227 Topp, Robert — 244 Torrence, Jan — 1 48, 1 5 1 , 206, 215,217 Torrens, Sharon — 227 Torres, Daron — 229 Torres, Hector — 244 Torres, Pedro — 246 Toselli, Chris — 154,244 Touchton, Stephanie Toy, Scott Trenzado, Maria — 155, 244 Trice, Rhonda — 229 Trigg, Avilla — 1 35, 1 36, 1 42, 244 Trigg, John — 92, 229 Triplet , Flora — 227 Trotter, Robert — 1 36, 1 38, 246 Trujillo, Michael — 244 Trusler, Deborah — 136,138 151 227, 229 Tucker, Bart — 155 Tucker, Patricia — I 55 Turner, Joseph — 229 Turner, Paula — 1 36, 1 38, 1 50, 206 Turner, Sheryl — 227 Turtle, Priscilla — 246 Twiggs, Sandra — 229 Twine, Debra — 244 Tyler, Jack — 1 36, 1 39, 1 40, 227 Tyson, Howard — 229 U Ulvenes, Lynne — 143, 244 linger. Denise — 155,244 Upright, larry — 229 Urso, Ross — 160,229 Valdes, Carrie — 154 Valdes, Denise Valdes, Dennis — 1 61 , 1 65, 244 Valdez, Armando — 73, 1 09, 1 27, 134, 149, 152, 165,206 Valdez, Monuel — 244 Valdez, Ritchie — 244 Volenti, Jock — 229 Volenti, Teresa — 244 Vonbrocklm, David — 47, 2 1 9, 246 Vanderhoffen, Cheryl — 244 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — 143 VARSITY J — 134 Vasquez, Erika — 227 Vosquez, Melody — 244 Vasquez, Rickey — 244 Velar, Vivian — 244 Velasco, Carol — 73, 1 2 1 , 1 50, 1 56, 206,215 Velasco, Randy — 244 Venable, Sara — 1 46, 244 Vereen, Carolyn — 206 Vereen, Willie — 206 Vergora, Eva — 144,229 Vicori, Rosemarie — 244 Vickers, Ada — 227 Vidal, Richard — 1 33, 1 36, 1 38, 140, 148, 154,227 Vincent, Mason — 166,227 Vines, Gayle — 32, 82, 83, 146, 149, 156,206,210 Vogel, James Vogel, John — 3 1 , 32, 1 48, 207, 227 Volgares, Gary W Woddell, Gill — 244 Wade, Cynthia — 244 Wadsley, Lorraine — 244 Wagner, Kathleen— 152 Wahl, Bert— 134, 155,207 Wahl, Quenton — 40, 1 06, 1 36, 138, 163,244 Waldecker, Linda — 244 Waldecker, Susan — 5, 1 23, 150, 207,215,285 Waldecker, Woody — 1 36, 1 38, 140, 150, 207, 215 Walker, Crystal — 246 Walker, Edward — 246 Walker, Katherine — 244 Walker, Kenneth — 229 Walker, Terri — 227 Walker, Wendell — 52, 244 Ward, Pot — 244 Warner, Frank — 244 Washington, Anthony — 23, 62, 98, 100,244 Washington, Forrest — 206 Washington, Freda — 1 44, 1 52, 207 Washington, Paulette — 76, 78, 207,212 Washington, Wanda — 227 Watson, Janice — 1 36, 244 Watson, Ronald — 244 Wawrzynski, Christopher — 246 Weber, Louis— 107,229 Webster, Mary — 207 Wells, Debbie — 227 Wells, Linda — 244 Wells, Tim — 244 Werner, Victoria — 1 55, 246 Wesley.Linda — 151, 228 West, Joseph — 1 60, 1 64, 228 Wester, Kathryn — 1 55, 244 Wetherell. Sandra— 155 Whales, Tim — 53 Whaley, Paul — 161,245 Whetstone, William — 246 Whipple, Eugene — 228 White, Brenda — 1 44, 1 46, 1 48, 207 White, Estraleito — 245 White, Fred — 229 White, Gail — 144,207 White, Rodney — 246 White, Tommy — 228 Whitfield, Timothy — 207 Whittington, Horace — 96, 246 Wicker, Gerald — 228 Widdoss, Karen — 207, 217 Wiggins, Rodney — 1 61 , 245 Wilber, Karen — 246 Wilds, John — 245 Wiley, Tim — 1 47, 1 50, 207, 2 1 7 Williams, Alexander — 1 35 Williams, Alicia— 245 Williams, Andre— 161 Williams, Andrea — 229, 245 Williams, Amelia — 245 Williams, Bruce — 161,245 Williams, Chester — 229 Williams, Cucelia — 228 Williams, Ebb— 103, 160. 161, 162,245 Williams, Freddie — 245 Williams, Freddie — 1 36, 246 Williams, Gerald — 160 Williams, John — 245 Williams, Larry — 53, 229 Williams, Lashan — 245 Williams, Lawrence — 1 64, 229 Williams, Lonnie — 1 60, 229 Williams, Lorenzo — 96, 1 34, 1 54, 160,161,164,229 Williams, Semion — 245 Williams, Stephen — 160, 229 Williams, Stevie — 92, 1 62, 1 64, 246 Williams, Velda — 245 Williams, Wayne — 245 Williams, Willie— 144,207 Williams, Yvonne — 1 35, 1 46 Williamson, Linda — 5, 1 30, 1 50, 166,207,215,229,285 Willingham, Milton — 245 Willingham, Sandra — 1 5 1 , 207 Willis, James Willis, Randell — 246 Willitts, Diana — 245 Wilson, Alma Wilson, Jeffery — 245 Wilson, Roymond — 246 Wilson, Rodney — 207 Wilson, Tonya — 1 35, 1 56, 207 Wilson, Vickie — 229 Wilson, Willie — 245 Wimberley, Mildred — 246 Winchester, Eddy — 1 5 1 , 207 Winkle, Arthur— 229 Winters, Barbara — 245 Winters, Robert— 246 Winters, Robin— 151,228 Winton, Scott — 246 Wise, Peggy — 49, 153,229 Wittliff, Ralph — 228 Wolfington, John — 1 1 7, 1 50, 1 66, 167,225, 228 Wood, James — 246 Wood, Veronica — 245 Woodward, John — 246 Wright, Judy — 29, 229 Wright, Ralph Wullenweber, Sheila — 228 Wylie, Michael Yams, Edward — 229 Yarbrough, Clifton Yarbrough, Dave Yarn, Paul — 228 Yelton. Robert— 228 Yingst, William — 245 York, Barton — 1 07, 1 63, 1 66, 228 Young, Herbert Young, Mark — 245 Youngblood, Gerald Youngblood, Priscilla — 246 Zack, Susan — 245 Zambito, Sandra — 1 57, 245 Ziegler, David — 207 FACULTY INDEX Abrey, Penelope — 177 Allen, Alberta — 180 Allen, Clyde — 169, 182 Atteberry, Will — 53, 1 76 Averill, Janice— 182, 218 Ayres, Nuri — 180 Benze, Cheryl — 181 Betancourt, Anno — 1 69, 1 72 Blanco, Sylvia — 1 78 Brooks, Michael — 176 Brown, Steven — 64, 128, 169, 173, 230 Bryant, Margaret — 1 78 Campbell, Pamela — 177 Caporice, Barbara — 1 76 Corgill, Douglas — 181 Cliff, Catherine — 174, 188 Collins, Carol — 63, 184 Cos, Vincent — 27, 169, 182 Crumpton, Pauline — 171 Cuervo, Ron — 1 80 Cuesta, Emeteno — 22, 1 65, 1 75 D ' Aurora, Robert Diez, Robert— 165, 175 Duncan, Thomas— 182 Elmore, Barbara — 1 74 Erickson, Carole — 47, 183 Fernandez, Paul Fingar, Carolyn— 184 Garrelts, Judith — 1 74 Gebben, Danny Glover, Valle— 172 Godwin, Robert — 86, 1 27, 1 71 Govantes, Alfred — 1 78 Gray, James — 1 85 Greif, Barbara — 1 80 Hill, Nathaniel — 25, 1 68, 1 76 Hillebrand, Sally— 177 Hoerbelt, Susan— 174 Horton, Sam — 57, 62, 70, 80, 85, 169, 171 Huskey, Gory — 171 Jayne, Larry — 1 79 Jewell, Barbara— 172 Jones, Nancy— 177 Keith, Ernestine— 172 Kern, Thomas— 178 King, Russell — 180 Klay, Dale— 162, 175 Koz lowski, Walter— 176 Low, Andrew — 184 Linsky, Nancy— 169, 183 Long, Lynn — 88, 89, 176 Lyles, Kelly — 87, 183 Marsh, Nancy — 184 Massoro, Dianne — 180 Mathews, Delores — 1 77 McCaskill, Harold— 182 McCracken, James— 179 McCullough, Will— 181 McKay, Margaret— 175 Miller, Maudie — 25, 177 Michael, Amy — 174 Mims, Sandra — 1 75 Monroe, Carolyn — 183 Moragne, Alice — 172 Morris, Patricia— 173 Mullins, Michael — 185 Neumann, Catherine Nichols, Gail — 185 Norberg, Sally— 183 Ortwein, Sarah — 36, 1 1 7, 1 29 Page, Dean — 173 Page, Louis — 174 Pallino, John — 179 Parrodo, Daisy — 23, 1 74 Paula, Marcus — 162, 185 Pendergraft, Lee Perez, Joe— 175 Peterson, Dale— 178 Prill, Daniel— 182 Pullin, James — 85, 114, 185 Reed, A, B. — 52 Ross, Sanford— 175 Sarver, Richard — 26, 182 Scaglione, Candace — 1 83 Scaglione, Thomas — 181 Schmidt, Peter Schwanke, James — 181 Scwartz, Mary — 181 Scott, Shatter — 179 Seidlitz, Stanley— 176 Shipton, Sally — 1 28, 1 77, 283, 285 Silverberg, Judy— 177 Smith, Ida— 172 Smith, Margaret — 74, I 73 Thompson, Clark — 173 Tiernan, Sharon— 184 Tiller, Barbara — 184 Twine, John — 1 79 Vega, Orlando — 129 Vilchez, Angel — 172 Walker, Irene— 173 Ward, Genia— 176 White, Clorence— 175 Williams, Johnnie — 49, 178 Woods, Patricia— 185 Yglesias, Manuel — 179 Zale, Carol — 1 83 LISTEN TO TOUR BODY. If something ' s going wrong, it ' ll tell you. 1. Change in bowel or bladder habits. 2. A sore that does not heal. 3. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 4. Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere. 5. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. 6. Obvious change in wart or mole. 7. Nagging cough or hoarseness. If you have a warning signal, see your doctor. If it ' s a false alarm, he ' ll tell you. If.it isn ' t, you can give him time to help. Don ' t be afraid. It ' s what you don ' t know that can hurt you. ■- Nagnagnag nag,nag,nag,naa Nagl. For your breasts, self- examination every month. Nag 2. For your uterus, the Pap test once a year. Nag 3. For your lungs, don ' t smoke cigarettes. Nag 4. For your skin, avoid over-exposure to the sun. Nag 5. For your colon, rectum, a procto examination every year (especially after 40) . Nag 6. For your mouth, regular examinations. Nag 7. For your whole precious body, a health checkup every year. DONT BE AFRAID. It ' s what you don ' t knov that can hurt you. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY 4 V- £ « FUNERAL DIRECTORS v chapel PHONE 877-7524 ROSEMARY ' S COIFFURES 7004 Hanley Rd. JOERUMORE 1959 • - 1 . v: w HOLTZCLAW, MONTEAU, ASSOCIATES I00W. Kennedy Blvd. 253-0877 All Types of Insurance LA LOMA MARKET FISH AND MEATS Francisco Estrada Phone 877-1855 3224 Armenia Tampa, Fla. 33607 Original Replacements Free Pick-up and Delivery Servi Insurance Claims Honored Electric Seats and Windov — Phone 872-9303 — AUTO GLASS, INC. 4206 W. Buffalo at Lois Tampa, Florida 33614 FERMAN Chevrolet 407 Jackson St. Tampa ' s Center T 1 1 C - ■£_ JENNIE ' S FLOWER SHOP Quality in Flowers 2726 W. Columbus Drive Tampa, Florida 33607 Phone 872-8441 SOPHIA ' S FASHIONS AND BRIDAL SHOP mOW. Buffalo Ave. Ph. 872-82 1 3 Best of Luck Dragons of 1974 from MR. AND MRS. M. D. PENDERGRASS VIENNA BAKERY Real Cuban Sandwiches Specialize in Cakes TRAVEL CROSSROADS INTERNATIONAL Kennedy at West Shore 3 h. 876-3749 3405 W.Columbus Tampa, Fla. 877 5124 Bonded Agents 877 4607 Fast Service Best of Luck to the JEFFERSON DRAGONS From JOY REALTY 2909 Swann Ave. Phone 872-5526 ASTRO PRODUCTS OF TAMPA, INC. 4901 Shetland Ave. Phone 886 1510 GEORGE W.BENNETT Home Repairs and Painting 4820 Holiday Drm Phone884-l258 Tampa, Florida 3361! ASSOCIATES: BARRY, TOM, and RICHARD BENNETT Congratulations to the Class of 1974 From CENTRAL BANK OF TAMPA W. Kennedy Blvd. at Howard Ave. Phone 253-3302 MEMBER F.D.I.C. LIBERTY FEDERAL BARBER SHOP I I I I N. Westshore Blvd. Ph. 872-7607 CRUZ ELECTRIC 3325 Spruce St. Ph. 876-0763 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS RELIABLE — REPUTABLE LEE ASSOCIATES INC. BUILDERS 7515 Barry Rd. Tampa, Fla. 33614 Ph. 884-3463 Phone:234-5021 COSMO COIFFURES COSMETOLOGY 322 W. Hillsboro Ave. Tampa, Florida 33604 No Appointments Needed m TWO SISTERS SHOP 1 jSb Sportswear Jewelry and Acces: Formals Wedding Gowns Mother of the Bride 41 15 N. Armenia Ph. 876-5578 LEASE A 74 PONTIAC Your Choice of I 7 Models Choose Your Own Colors 12 Month Lease Nicely Equipped — V8 Air Conditioner Full Power Call the JIM HARRELL LEASE TEAM 3800 W. Hillsborough Tampa, Florida Ph. 872 7786 CHURCHILL ' S AUTHENTIC OLD ENGLISH FISH N CHIPS EAT HERE OR TAKE CHURCHILL ' S Specializing in Fine Food and Hospitality 3956 W. Hillsborough Tampa, Florida 876-8370 Hours: Mon. I I a.m. -3 p. Tuet-rVi. I I a.m.-9 p. Sat. l2Noon-9p.m Closed Sunday Owned and Operated by JEANNE AND PAUL COOLEY Complete Selection of l8Kand I4K Hamondsand Giftware Prendas en Or, I8Y 14 KL 3306 W.Columbus Dr. 4 L F r r ' ? 1 ! — r I I ! ' f • j. j i : I ' • : ' u - LA TESITA GROCERY MEATS AND ALL FOODS 3302 W. Columbus Dr. Phone 876-2024 MATSUDAJUDO KARATE, WRESTLING SCHOOL 4601 N. Lois Ave. Tampa, Florida 33614 Phone 879-6751 Products Re+ail Center Mon.-Fri. 9-8 Sat. 8:30-7:00 HILLSBOROUGH PLAZA BARBER SHOP Hair Styling, Raior Cuts. Full Service Shop HENRY DURAN Owner 876-4959 2636 West Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, Florida 33614 DeCAPRIO ' S CATERER TONY AND DELIA DeCAPRIO 3501 N. Armenia Ave. FAEDO ' S BAKERY Ph. 876-0212 HUTTO ' S CORNER 624 W.Buffalo Ave. Ph. 229-2550 Weddings Buffets Banquets Dances Company Free Estimates Closed Mondays SUNCOAST DIVERS EXPERIENCED TEACHERS 5 1 20 Kelly Rd. Tampa, Fla. 33615 Featuring SUBSEA PRODUCTS Built by Professionals for Professional Results Phone 884-75 1 I ROYAL BUICK THE DEALERSHIP THAT ' S DIFFERENT Phone 872-7746 Dale Mabry at The Stadium CHESTER WHITE 66 2345 Main St. Main St. at Armenia Phone 251-9468 BOYD ' S GARDEN CENTER Landscaping Hours: Garden Supplies 9-5:30 Plants Trees Mon.-Sat. 9-5:00 Fertilizers Sunday Mulches Insecticides 591 1 Memorial Highway Phone: 884-5223 Roses BEST WISHES TO ALL PRESENT, PAST, AND FUTURE DRAGONS! Signed, A Friend CLARENCE NAHM, INC. REALTOR 75 I0W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, Florida 813 884-3431 V l200N.WestshoreBlvd. Admiral Benbow Inn (8l3|879-5065 WORLD INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE INC. I I I I N. Westshore Blvd. Liberty Federal Bldg. (813)879-1621 ffl ide HI-TIDE FISH CHIPS 224 N. Dale Mabry Tampa Congratulations Class of 1974 w DovuxL 7918 W. Hillsboro Love You Debra, Love Always, David Congratulations Class of 1974 From DAN SNEAD My Thanks to the 74 MONTICELLO STAFF Love, Hobbif it ' s working w Thanks for Giving The United Way UNITED FUND OF GREATER TAMPA, INC. VOLUNTARY ACTION CENTER HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY COMMUNITY COORDINATING COUNCIL 625 Twiggs Street Tampa, Fla. 33602 Telephone: 8 1 3 229-8 1 14 WE NEED YOU! BIG CfTY NEEDS BIG PEOPLE SPONSORS MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM COLLINS MR. AND MRS. CLYDE W. ALLEN CACCIATORE SONS ACE HARDWARE MR. AND MRS. BRUCE JONES MR. BRUCE SULLIVAN MR. AND MRS. RONALD K. RADIN GREG WOODY WALDECKER MIKE AND SANDY HULON OSCAR QUINONES MR. AND MRS. ROY RABREN AIRWAYS RENT-A-CAR MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. SCHOBEL MAJOR AND MRS. ROBERT MILKS RYAN DUPONT MONALISA CY AND PEGGY SMITH MRS. SARAH ORTWEIN PATRONS MACKN. BARDEN.JR. MR. GEORGE VELASCO, JR. SUSAN WALDECKER SAFE WAY DRIVING SCHOOL PRESTIGE I HOUR CLEANERS JIM THOMAS JOHN ALLEN GALLO BILLPEARCE GLENN NORTH MR. AND MRS. WIDDOSS  ® « ■Portrait Commercial , - Wedding • Black White or Direct I PANTS TOWNE 2403 S. Dale Mabry Ph. 251-2980 Kiwanettes Offi icers Kay Drinkard — President Karen Gallops — Treasurer Linda Rhodes — Point Chairman Kothy Katzenmeyer — Corresponding Secretary Linda Monteau — Vice P resident Ricki Slacter — Chaplain Krysta Kai Davis — Recording Secretary rr New School; J5 New This Year ' s Motto Styli I) Terri Pendergrass sets on example for ho ing pictures. 2) Jim, finding a rare spare moment, takes immediate advantage of the nearest comforta- ble chair. 3) Gary offers valuable assistance to Oscar in the tedious task of redrawing layouts. 4) Karen pauses a moment to reflect on Peggy ' s doubtful san- ity. (A doubt that was not held by her onlyl) 5} A spe- cial thank-you to Sandy Hulon, along with Bruce Tillet and Chris Hanson, for helping us with their trusty cameras. 6) Gary seems to have found a method for carrying yearbook paraphernalia. 7) Deadline?? What ' s a deadline?? ou don ' t haw to ho to  ork horo... Take the sponsor we so badly shook, A bunch who work by hook or crook, All the advice we never took, Ingredients for one yearbook. From working days and endless nights, McDonald ' s, do-nuts and raging fights We did the job with tears and fear, So all may remember this school year. 1974 Monticello Staff Sally Shipton Advisor Mike Ridge Managing Editor m Krysta Davis Layout Editor Richard Bennett Business Manager Lucy DeCaprio Pre-school, Lunch, Faculty Clifford Ramos Pat Allen Morning and Afternoon Classes Vicki Castro Margaret DiSocio Activities Linda Monteau W Terry Pendergrass Jim Thomas Gary Berendt Sports, Teams Karen Brichetto Night Life, Organizations Peggy Boykin Eva Barden Seniors Susan Waldecker Linda Will.amson Tom Errico Underclass Oscar Quinones Kim Schobel Photo-coordinator Margaret DiSocio Photography team Garry Phillips Jerry Schlather 74 Monticello Utilizes Top Student Talent c,  f jht; ■M 1 ) The custom-made hobbit-hole was a retreat, a ref- uge and a think-tank for the staff ' s custom-made hobbit. 2) Despite popular belief, the staff does work hard! 3) Working ' til 10 at night did have its merits. 4) Tom and Margaret demonstrate true Monticello talent, the ability to eat, crop and write all at one time. 5) Voullez vous . . . ? 6) Who needs McDonald ' s when you have homemade birthday cake? 7) Our absentee landlords,- Mike Ridge and Jim Boltn. 8) Lmdo ' s smile is a sure fire day bri- ghtener. 9) Kim goes to Bryn-Alon. AGAIN! 1 0) Class pictures were a trial-by-fire for Tom and others. 1 1 ) Linda and Eva sort pictures. 12) I didn ' t know they even developed pictures like fhcrf 13) Susan utilizes Media facilities. 14) Cliff and Lucy trudge on. 15) Is it really true what they say about Sally Shipton? 3k ■Uz = — t I irtiifr - . • .
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