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Jf-jr ohsit A J HL jUcUA 114 ! i 0.ytu U lb Cl QdM' wCCsdS 76 77 Ojullos 22li cz301 'Syiidujs 33L 'U-m, A04 OA,' C nct jits-w l O-to dwnctk H ., asnd Mp QMdnCL Sculls fyjMfyliA- A Aaa -sfc jctfciiujt CtJj ruL'j ytL rJ- c'ujfah Cl nd Hl£. d -Cas ywdCx2c3lJ 6l,' 7 6 u;'ts . Sl Os 'AaslAC, Jka tsntd- dy yC £ d 2d-duAy- CCfr -feO d' j , y UAs Al Um . fl farvu y CCwC Jsncu duaL jyru cc ymcuxc f CUl -Ajuh n AUs jb yid JM-A4J. ,.., .. . . lU cijuJJtM'srdC. 2j UA4s luAp.', d u JfMy dj 'ZAl' MsAj u In the 1977, No man is an island entire unto itself. . Man is social. Man needs to belong. Man joins with other men in order to gain fuller realization of himself. He chooses his vocation, standards for living, moral beliefs, friends, a mate, and develops lasting friendships through belongings. As individuals we try to better ourselves as integrated whole personalities to live in American society where man is social two thirds of every day. As we develop individual capacities and unite resources, cultural and educational, we increase our capacity for friendship, empathy, and giving, which we could not as successfully increase on our own. We belong individually. 4 You Belong to Your Friends Today you belong to your friends, who often mold your behavior and determine your future. You are a part of the group-the mold. However you remain different while being alike. Happiness, tears, shock, and faith bond your friendship. Time finds you laughing, playing and resting with your companions. Changes occur and growth often separates you. When need arises a friend usually appears. In October of 1977, you demonstrated this type of friendship by contributing to Dennis Parrish's family before he lost the battle to leukemia. But times occur when no one answers that type of need. With or without your friends the fight continues. Then you should remember, above all you belong to yourself. When you were younger you belonged almost totally to your family. Your parents molded all of your ideas and characteristics. But you emerged as an individual as well as being a part of your family. Day to day you experienced how life could be a joyous occasion or a depressing trauma. You soon learned to rely on your family for support when the world offered no assistance. As you matured your family became your friends. Then, with or without your friends, the fight continued. Then you remembered above all you belonged to yourself. You Belong to Your School For many years you have belonged to your school. It prepared you for endeavors later in life. Extracurricular activities combined with mind expanding courses added depth to your knowledge and personality. 1977-78 marked the beginning for a journalism department at WHHS, which taught everything from simple news writing to offset printing of the paper. Type was set by the yearbook staff in addition to making camera-ready advertising copy with their vertical camera. A better since of belonging to WHHS occurred at thebeginningoftheyearwhen you started school together in 7:30, unlike the previous years' split starts. Seniors and juniors did, however, have the opportunity to leave after five classes. November ended the battle between PEA and the school board negotiator over contracts. The attention to his and other school news increased your sense of attachment to the school and community. You were there when Dan Trueblood and Karen Kingham reigned at Homecoming, and the notables were honored at the Disney World Prom in the Contemporary Hotel Ballroom. Your family and friends joined you with these experiences. Daily life found you laughing, playing, and resting with your companions. Education did not cease with your exit from institutionalized learning. For some of you it merely marked the beginning of your search for truth and understanding. Whatever your destiny, with or without your friends, the fight continues. Here again you must remember above all you belong to yourself. 9 During life as a producer, consumer and worker you belong to your community. As citizens of Winter Haven your image and action have a direct influence on the tourist economy, and you become its best advertisement. Your hospitality, willingness to work and eagerness to help make Winter Haven successful. Work can at times become recreation because of the moderate climate. Being centrally located, Winter Haven becomes the melting pot of culture and experience. Tourists and new Havenites move to Winter Haven and enrich us with their education and culture. All the pieces from your family awareness, education, and social up-bringingcometogether to make the community. You strengthen the community by your influence as an individual. Yet, the fight continues for you and the community. You must oppose it. However, as an individual keep in mind above all you belong to yourself. 12 You Belong to Nature Justasfightening, fog, and rippling water belongto the universe, so you too belong to nature. You are made of common elements, yet with the grace of your supreme Creater you live and breathe and think. You have the power to control your life and you are given the ability to make it exuberant or drab. Some of you are trees, standing tall and strong, and others are weak and undernournished weeds. However, you are identical elements of nature. It iswhatyou do after conception and birth that matters. Belonging to nature demands an equal give and take relationship. A great miracle made these same elements which form your beings into individuals, this physical likeness stops when you realize that you are YOU. Above nature you belong to yourself. You Belong to Your Self Yes, you belong to your friends, family, school, and community. But you are yourself. Stand tall, be proud, live straight. You deserve the best. Strive for it but at the same time give of yourself to those who molded your personality and talents. No man is an island entire unto itself. . in 1978. Belong and see yourself. ORGANIZATIONS Queen Karen and King Dan Reign For 77-78 Karen Kingham and Dan Trueblood, seniors at Winter Haven High School, claimed the 1977-78 Homecoming King and Queen titles at the annual Homecoming dance at the Citrus Dome on November 4, 1977. Karen and Dan, chosen by the student body, reigned over a 12 member court consisting of: Sandra Dryden, Benji Adams, Tammy Farley, Kenny Ellis, Gwen Faircloth, Lemuel Geathers, Cindy Johnson, Kevin Joiner, Tara Quinn, Mark Schreiber, Olivia Smarte and Tracy Young. The Homecoming festivities began at 4:00 on November 4 with the annual Homecoming Parade. Later the Winter Haven Blue Devils seized a 30-14 victory over the Orlando Evans Trojans. The dance, sponsored by Student Council, started immediately after the game with music provided by Rambo Street. At midnight. Brad Campbell, president of Key Club, announced the winners of the float competition. All clubs centered their float entrees around the theme Greek Mythology . CO-OP secured the first place trophy for Catapult the Trojans ; second place traveled to Anchor's hands for To Hades with the Trojans , and Lee Juenes Filles walked off with third for Trample the Trojans . Mistress of ceremonies, Gina Emry, then declared Karen Kingham and Dan Trueblood as the reigning Queen and King for the 77-78 Homecoming festivities. 1) Cheerleaders await run through of players. 2) Karen Kingham, senior at WHHS, accepts Homecoming crown. 3) Dan Trueblood and Karen Kingham declared as King and Queen. 4) The Blue Machine , entered by Cooperative Education, takes first place in the Homecoming float competition. 5) Band exhibits enthusiasm during Homecoming Game. 6) Part of court awaits kickoff. 18 19 1 Olivia Smarte Reigns Miss Dream Girl Dream Girl, an annual contest sponsored by the WHHS chapter of FH A, presented its five finalists for the 77-78year as follows: Olivia Smarte — Dream Girl; Teri Davis — First runner-up; Tina Gordon — Second runner-up; Lori Bloeth — Third runner-up; and Fran Ray — Fourth runner-up. Contestants nominated by clubs and homerooms, were evaluated on poise, talent, and personality. Once the top five finalists were chosen, the selection of Dream Girl and her court ultimately depended on the spontaneous response to an impromptu question. Local Merchants donated $300.00 in prizes. Dream Girl attended FHA-HERO functions throughout the year. 1) Olivia Smarte, 77-78 Dream Girl. 2) Dream Girl five finalists: (standing) Olivia Smarte, (kneeling) Tina Gordon and Teri Davis, and (sitting) tori Bloeth and Fran Ray. 1 Thirteen Senior Girls Adorn 77-78 Calendar Interact Club of WHHS sponsored and produced the Blue Devil Calendar this year. Service organizations nominated and sponsored a girl of their choice. The following thirteen senior girls, selected by the student body, adorned the 77-78 calendar: Cover girl — Tara Quinn, sponsored by Les Juene Filles; January — Sandra Dryden, Sertoma; February — Susie Roughton, Philos; March — Fran Ray, Symphonic Band; April —Teri Davis, Octagon; July — Karen Kalogridis, Devilettes; August — Cindy Johnson, Interact; September — Tammy Farley, Majorettes; October— Debbie Owens, French Club; November— Karen Kingham, Key; December — Sharon Huey, Concert Band. 1) Tara Quinn, Blue Devil Calendar Cover Girl. 2) 77-78 calendar girls consisted of: (I ro R) Cindy (ohnson, Tara Quinn, Sandra Dryden, Susie Roughton, Teri Davis, Cynthia Lanning, Sharon Huey, Debbie Owens, Fran Ray. (Not Pictured) Karen Kingham, Sandy Davis, Karen Kalogridis, and Tammy Farley. 2 21 1 Varsity Cheerleaders Boost Devils Through A Successful Season Varsity cheerleaders this year were very spirited and active. They decorated the football locker room before games, cheered at football games, pep-rallies, and basketball games. The Varsity cheerleaders got the student body to boost the Big Blue on to victory. The 1977-1978 Varsity cheerleaders consisted of: Captain — Katrina Alsup, Co-Captain — Susan Hurt, Cynthia Lanning, Olivia Smarte, Laura Lee, Debbie Owens, Denise Lanning, Kelly Powers, Dawn Giametta, Laurie Anderson, and Carolyn Buckles. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Young were the sponsors this year. 1) 1977-78 Varsity Cheerleaders: (sitting) Susan Hurt, Cynthia Lanning (standing) Denise Lanning, Tara Quinn, Kathy Addinton, Kelly Powers, Carolyn Buckles, Katrina Alsup (in tree) Dawn Giametta, and Debbie Owens. 2) Captain Katrina Alsup and Co-captain Susan Hurt. 3) Laura Sutton and Kelly Powers take part in Homecoming festivities. 4) Katrina Alsup 5) Susan Hurt 6) Debbie Owens 7) 1977-78 )V Cheerleaders: Chris Rollins, Susan Crittenden, Marty Todd, Laura Sutton, Terri Hudson, Tonya Johnson, Lucy Holden, and Gigi Alderman. 8) Cynthia Lanning. 9) Laura Lee 10) Olivia Smarte JV Cheerleaders Spark Baby Blue The Junior Varsity cheerleaders had a very active year. Throughout the year they supported the Blue Devils. They cheered at the J.V. football games, basketball games. Besides cheering they decorated the goal posts for the Varsity football games and held bake sales. The 1977-78 Junior Varsity cheerleaders consisted of: Captain, Marty Todd, Co-Captain, Lucy Holden, Gigi Alderman, Tonya Johnson, Chris Rollins, Terri Hudson, Susan Crittenden, and Laura Sutton. Mrs. Hall and Miss Young were the sponsors. 23 Boy's Staters View Government in Tallahassee American Legion, sponsor of Boys' State, sent twelve boys to the capitol of Florida, for a week of mock government training in July of '77. The ten who represented Winter Haven were: David Wooley, Daryl O'Con-nel, Jim Carson, Dan Trueblood, Lemuel Geathers, Mark Barnes, John Hughes, Derrick Woodard, Rodney Triplett, and MarkSchreiber. They resided in the men's dorms at Florida State University and attended sessions which included prominent guest speakers. The honorable Rubin Askew, Governor of the state of Florida, presented the Keynote Speech to Boys' Staters. After a week of vigorous campaigning, elections determined state offices for those politically successful. Dan Trueblood defeated his opposition to become a Supreme Court Justice and Mark Schreiber became a Senator. During the conference Winter Haven's John Hughes won a nomination to Boys' Nation. 24 2 Three Girls Attend Girls' State Last summer Teri Davis, Nita Day, and Patsy Kunze, seniors at WHHS, attended the Girl's State convention at Florida State University for one week. The girls chosen as nominees each delivered a three minute speech on Americanism and told why they wanted to go to Girl's State. The girl's gave their speeches in Front of the American Legion Auxiliary, the group which chose them. During the week in Tallahassee they participated in mock state government. 4 1) Front: David Woolley, Mark Schreiber, Daryll O'Connell, Jim Carson, Mark Barnes, Lem Ceathers, Dan Trueblood. Back: John Hughes, Derrick Woodard, and Rodney Triplett. 2) Nita Day. 3) Patsy Kunze. 4) Teri Davis. 25 1 Student Council Holds Fund Raising Volleyball Game The 77-78 Student Council, under the leadership of President Dan Trueblood, consisted of all the officers and representatives of each class as well as its own officers, Vice-President — Scott Calloway, Secretary — Olivia Smarte, and Treasurer — Valerie Sheffler. The Student Council represents and governs the student body as a whole by promoting school activities and school spirit. They sponsored such projects as the Parent-Student Handbook, the selling of Blue Devil Derbies, and a Junior-Senior volleyball game to raise money for Homecoming. Homecoming, Student Council's major project, successfully pleased all who attended, mainly due to the intensified planning and hard work of the members. The group also took charge of the annual Howdy Dance which welcomed the sophomore class. Mr. Roy Riley supervised this industrious group of students. 1) Mrs. Aldermen's homeroom's Christmas tree wins Christmas tree contest sponsored by Student Council. 2) Abby Owens, Gigi Davis, Olivia Smarte, Terry Hudson, Tonya Johnson, Karen Kalogridis, Tammy Farely, Sheila Woolfolk, Tina Joyce, Teresa Harris, Debbie Owens, Sandy Davis, Jacque Reese, Lynn Woolley, Brenda Dryden, Charlotte Walker, Tina Ford, Laurie Owens, Laura Parker, Anne Harlan, Teri Davis, Gina Emry, Lottie Ponder, Scott Calloway, Mike Hill, George Geathers, Dan Trueblood, John Tanke, Chauncey Fagler, Lemuel Geathers, Karen Kingham, Gary Wright, Brad Farris, Robert Polumbo, and Laurie Anderson, Student Council members for 77-78. 3) Mrs. Koon, one of the Student Council sponsors, poses for picture. 4) Officers: Olivia Smarte, Valerie Sheffler, Anne Harlan, Scott Calloway, Dan Trueblood. 5) James Schoonover, Lem Geathers, Kevin Ray, and George Geathers, support Student Council in fund raising volleyball game for Homecoming. Student Advisory Sets Standards for Inter-Racial Relationships Student Advisory, under the supervision of Mr. Oximar Woodard, met bimonthly in the cafeteria to discuss racial and student-teacher relations. School improvements, in addition to problems involving discrimination, also made up portions for group debate. Five black and five white students from each class formed the thirty member organization which sponsored WHHS's Field Day and Intramural Track meet. Student Advisory operated under the leadership of: President-Lemuel Ceathers Jr., Vice President-Jim Tofanelli, Secretary-Lotti Ponder, Treasurer-Carole Putney, and Parlimentarian-Ann Reese. 1) Student Advisory officers: standing — Lotti Ponder, |im Toffanelli; kneeling — Lemuel Ceathers. 2) 77-78 Student Advisory members: 1st row- LaTonja McIntosh, Donna Wilson, Pam Robinson, Tammy Nixon, Sharon Denmark, 2nd row- George Geathers, Susan Yelton, Pam Hartwell, Mark Lauver, Derrick Woodard, Derrick Ellis, Lemuel Ceathers. 3rd row- Stacey Darnell, Olivia Smarte, Gwen Fairdoth, Jim Tofanelli, Sikondra Perkins, Karen Camped, Kaye Robinson, and Lotti Ponder. 28 Four Foreign Exchange Students Attend WF1F1S Four foreign exchange students lived and attended school in Winter Haven for the 77-78 year. Steve Brown from Rotorua, New Zealand stayed with Scott Owens for the year. The Rotary International Student Exchange program, sponsored by the Winter Haven Rotary Club, made Steve's visit possible. The program operates on a January to )anuary schedule. Paul Fetz and Cordan Candy, two American Field Service students, also lived in Winter Haven for a year. Paul Fetz from Bellinzona, Switzerland stayed with Kevin Hoover. Paul enjoys photography and attends a photography class at school. Cordan Candy, also with the American Field Service, spent the year with the Richard Madaus family and his brother , Rick. Gordan came from Christchurch, New Zealand. He was sponsored by the Winter Haven Kiwanas Club. Cordan, interested in soccer, joined a city league team and was elected captain, javier Villasana, an exchange student sponsored by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Missionaries Mexico, stayed in Winter Haven for three months. Javier came from San Louis Potosi, Mexico and lived with Dr. and Mrs. Alden Ryon. 1) Javier Villasana 2) Paul Fetz 3) Steve Brown 4) Cordan Candy. AFS Club Sponsors Foreign Exchange Students During the 77-78 school year the American Field Service sponsored two foreign exchange students, Gordan Candy and Paul Fetz. Gordan came from Christchurch, New Zealand and Paul came from Bellinzona, Switzerland. The AFS teen club, designed to help and entertain the exchange students, held many activities throughout the year. In August a ski party, held at Mrs. Krueger's, welcomed the students to Winter Haven. A progressive Halloween Party entailed going to three houses for Halloween treats. The members of the club, along with the exchange students, dressed in various Halloween costumes. On November 12th a car wash was held in order to raise money for the year's activities. An after Christmas Party was held on December 27th where the exchange students were presented with football jerseys. In addition to parties the teen club hosted exchange students from surrounding cities. The exchange students walked to different classrooms giving talks and showing slides of their country. The year came to an end with a fairwell party for the students. Mrs. Dottie Krueger, the club's advisor helped organize and plan for the 77-78 year. The officers of the club listed as follows: President-Barbara jaeggi, Vice-President-Anne Harlan, Secretary-Nancy Anderson, Treasurer-Linda Mar-shburn. Senior Board Member-Jenny Kormendy, Junior Board Member-Stacy Waters, Sophomore Board Member Chris Rollins. 5 1) (L to R) Glenda Hartpence, Susie Crittenden, Marie Attaway, Mike Hill, Brenda Dryden, Pat Hill, Cristie Merwin, Doug Trueblood. Les Dunson, Kenneth Green, Becky McCrone, Libby Crawford, Chris Rollins, Jeff Aguilar, Karen Partridge, Maris Segal, Paul Fetz, Stuart Guthrie, Ken Copenhaver, Sarah Willis. Allison Hedden, Sharon Anderson, Eve Strang, Terri Threadgill, Kerry Broussard, Nancy Brooks, Janet Oleary, Carol Putney, Anne Harlan, Kevin Hoover, Patriscia Pcnner, Stacy Waters, Beth Koon, Sandra Dryden, Steve Brown, Robert Polumbo, Brad Dantzler, J. Puckett, Jay Gray, Barb Jaeggi, Jenny Kormendy, Nancy Anderson, Dan Trueblood, Sharon Huey, Linda Marshburn, Sue Conner, Jim Wirka, Rob Paullin, Willie Twyford, Tim Howell, Brad Farris. 2) Jenny Kormendy discusses visitation as Phil Gauntlet and Paul Fetz listen. 3) Officers: Barb Jaeggi, Nancy Anderson, Anne Harlan, Linda Marshburn. 4) Terri Thread-gill, Beth Koon, Sharon Anderson, J. Puckett, Robert Polumbo, Tim Howell, Brad Farris, and Rob Paullin listen attentively at a meeting. 31 1 CECF Competes In District Contests Cooperative Education Club of Florida, otherwise known as CECF, participated in numerous activities throughout the year. A combination meeting-breakfast occurred every Friday at a location decided upon prior to the meeting. After the meeting they enjoyed a light breakfast of coffee and donuts. On January 10th, a buffet style breakfast, held at the Dundee Holiday Inn, took place for the area CECF presidents and district officers. President Bernie Starling and Treasurer Tina Gordon, District Governor, attended the breakfast representing Winter Haven. Other CECF officers included Vice-president, Ty Carr; Corresponding Secretary, Kimm Hillier; Recording Secretary, Liz Giles; and Room Representatives, Cindy Dearden, Tony Carter, Michele Bryant, Laura Stermer, and Steve Cherry, along with faculty advisor Rusty Payne. February 20th, District contests took place at Haines City High School. The winners of these contests and delegates attended a State Leadership Convention in Orlando. Along with these activities the club members also enjoyed Roller Skating parties and money-making projects. They sponsored the high school's cap and gown pictures. The Employee Banquet ended the year's activities for the CECF members. Held in April at Disney World, it proved to be a finishing touch to a worthwhile year. 32 t 2 4 33 1 Chess Club Members Make Interesting Moves WHHS Chess Club, the smallest on campus in 1977-78, remained one of the most active special interest clubs. Every Tuesday, under the guidance of Mr. Robert Smith, the members met in the Library Conference room where they tackled a chess problem that might occur in tournament competition. Together, the 12 club members discussed ways to solve the chess problems. Within the club, members competed for the five top boards, or positions. These five members then competed against other teams from throughout the district. In January, Mr. Smith contacted other teams from area schools to coordinate the tournaments that WHHS annually hosts. 1) Chess Club members Brett Price, Brian Vaile, David Alexander, letty Appleboom, and Peter Roe, go to great lengths to play chess. 2) Brad Campbell and Jon Parker play an intense game of chess while David Alexander, Brett Price, Brian Vaile, and Peter Roe look on. 3) Chess Club Sponsor, Mr. Robert Smith. Science Club Listens To Lectures The 1977-78 Science Club year consisted of several projects and events such as: operating a concession stand at the February 23-26 Balloon Rally, with a hundred hot air balloons on hand; a visit to the Agricultural Research Station in Lake Alfred, to examine and use high powered microscopes. Several speakers highlighted the year's meetings: Dr. William Hill lectured on hypnosis; Dr. Paul Somerville spoke on probability, monkeys, and Shakespeare; and Dr. Margaret Gilbert discussed conservation problems in Florida. Mr. Robert Helmick advised the Science Club and its officers, which included: Diane Glover, president; Karen Spickard, vice-president; Thomas Al-brigo, treasurer; Janie Croft, secretary. 1) Mr. Chandler, Janie Croft, and Diane Glover work on an experiment. 2) Letty Appleboom, Jill Bohannon, Justine Callen, Joe Lewis, Diane Glover, Thomas Albrigo, Mark McCloud, Janie Croft, Lisa Jones, Mark Richardson, Fred Pearce, Beth Hopper, Kurt Vahle, Mary Beth Hall, Karen Spickard, and Paula Hartly. 3) 1977-78 officers (left to right): Thomas Albrigo, Karen Spickard, Janie Croft, and Diane Glover. 2 DECA Wins First Place The 62 members of DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, became active in numerous activities in the 77-78 year. Among these activities included: Cosponsoring the first place float with CEC in the Homecoming float competition, with the theme Catapult the Trojan , selling jackets during the middle of the year. Donating a braille book to the public library, and sponsoring a coin and stamp show at Winter Haven Mall. DECA, sponsored by Mr. Bruner and Mr. Putney, included the following officers: President-Rodger Oviedo, Vice President-Carl Cooke, Secretary-Kelly Haviland, Treasurer-Bryan Hawkins, Historian-jon Putney, and Reporter-Linda Sheppard. 1) DECA members: (L to R) Renee Fletcher, Kelly Haviland, and Brian Hendricks. 2) Mark Holley and Tim Clark work diligently on club activity schedules. 3) President Roger Oviedo directs a DECA meeting. 4) Tim Clark humors Mr. Bruner at 8:15 in the morning. 5) DECA members attend a meeting. WHHS's Thespians Present Life With Father The 1978 WHHS Drama club presented Clarence Day jr.'s play, Life With Father, in May at the new theatre at the Southwest Complex. After months of rehearsal the group played to a packed audience. Advised by Mrs. Anne Bartholomew, the club achieved a high standard in drama. Officers, jandie Podwin-President, Diane Clover-Vicepresident, David Skibenes-Secretary, Beth Bullock-Treasurer provided leadership for the company. For 1978 the play was the thing. 1) Susan Lee and Mike Blackwell practice lines from Life With Father. 2) Blaire Erde concentrates on her line memorization. 3) Drama Club members consisted of: Jimmy Johnson, Charlotte Rayborn, Debbie Massey, Penny Hartzler, Ceogette Rielly, Kimm Lonhorn, Donna Wilkes, David Hill, Diane Glover, Lynn Davis, Blaire Erde, Mike Koon, Stacy Simmons. 4) Officers: Jande Podwin, Diane Glover, David Skibenes, and Beth Bullock. 38 39 fj % FFA Delegates Travel To Kansas City The 77-78 Winter Haven chapter of the National Future Farmers of America began their activities with the annual Fish Fry in October. Later in November, Phillip Varner, Bruce Thornhill, Pete Kalogridis, and John Hughes attended the national convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Over 22,000 members from all over the country listened to such speakers as Woody Hayes, head football coach at Ohio State and the Governor of North Carolina. Other activities included participation in the Citrus Festival in February and the Youth Fair in March. FFA elected as officers: President-Phillip Varner, Vice-president-David Cole, Secretary-Donna Bilbrey, Treasurer-Bruce Thornhill, Sentinel-Billy Bristow, Parlimentarian-Charles Archie, Chaplin-John Hughes. Faculty advisors included Mr. James Thornhill, Mr. Robert Bryant, and Mr. Manning Carter. 1) Mr. Manning Carter, advisor for FFA. 2) Officers of FFA consisted of: Charles Archie, Billy Bristow, Mike Imig, Phillip Varner, and John Hughes. 3) Scott McDonald, Monte Kent, Andy Cox, Mike Imig, Allen Thompson, Lidsey Raley, Billy Bristow, Victor Thomas, Danny Tillman, Doobie Bristow, Roger Bilbrey, John Thorp, Mike Clawson, Raymond Varnodore, Brian Whitter, Jerome Alls, La Frenchy Baxter, Derrick Woodard, Anthony Staples, Donald Armstrong, Pam Hyatt, Tracy Thornhill, John Hughes, Kevin Connor, Gary Test, Greg Cooper, Mike Odum, Randy Snively, Tim Hale, Teresa Wall, Debbie Redner, Charles Archie, Reggie Rust, Tony Smith, Rodney Smith, and Mike Raciappa. 4) Mr. Robert Bryant, another advisor. 5) FFA advisor, Mr. James Thornhill. 3 40 3 42 FBLA Promotes Business Through Club Projects Future Business Leaders of America, known around campus as FBLA, promoted business through club projects and worked to create an awareness of business in the community. FBLA, comprised of students interested in a future in the business world, worked closely with the Chamber of Commerce to learn what the community expects of new business students. In the spring, members entered into contests with other FBLA clubs in the district and held formal initiation for incoming new members. For service, FBLA constructed a large bulletin board in front of the business building. Car washes and a dance highlighted their money-making projects. FBLA ended their 77-78 year with a banquet to recognize, through awards, outstanding business leaders in the community. Sponsored by Mr. Hugh Anderson and Mrs. Carol Albritton, FBLA functioned under the leadership of: President-Tommy Stone, Vice President-Debbie Lucock, Treasurer-Karen Merritt, Secretary-Cheryl Wheeler, Historian-Cheryl Coons-Reporter-David Blackwelder, and Parlimentarian-Jami Bohannon. 1) FBLA members: 1st row- Vivian Layton, Karen Ward, Karen Merritt, Cheryl Wheeler, Janet Schreiber, Debbie Lucock. 2nd row- Sheila Giles, Carol Mann, Vicki Rogers, Marie Wise, Pam Johnson, Denise Halde. 3rd row- Chris Buchannan, Jami Bohannan, Robin Bowen, Stephanie Abbot, Pat Williams, Sheila Craig, Lynn Dearden. 2) Tommy Stone, President. 3) FBLA members: 1st row-Tami Ulch, Lisa Tibbs, Beth Handcock, Sheri Bailey, Judi Wright, Wendy Mathis. 2nd row- Renee Strickland, Tish Quinn, Cheryl Coons, Kim Leis, Kim Dowd, Ethel Gibson, Cathy Belchoff. 3rd row- Tommy Stone, Benji Adams, Mike France, Stacy Gerrard, Todd Ergle, David Blackwelder, Jim Johnson, Tracy Overstreet. 4) Tommy Stone and Mr. Anderson schedule future FBLA events. 5) Officers: sitting-Debbie Lucock, Tommy Stone, Karen Merritt, Cheryl Wheeler, standing-David Blackwelder, Cheryl Coons, Jami Bohannon. FHA and Hero Unite For a Successful Year The Winter Haven High School chapter of FHA, or Future Homemakers of America, and the newly organized HERO club (Home Economics Related Occupations) proved to be very active in 1977-78. FHA and HERO, whose activities ran parallel, kicked off the year with a Tupper-ware Demonstration and sale, in October. In mid-November the members attended a district meeting in Bartow, and in April they attended a State meeting. December held many activities for the members. They visited the Haven Day Care Center and the Neighborhood Service Center. As a Christmas project, they gave a party for the children at the Haven Day Care Center complete with Santa Claus and gifts. The members joined in the celebration with their annual Christmas Party following. In January FHA and HERO members entertained foreign and exchange students with an International Dinner. February brought Valentines Day and a Valentines Party for the members and their sponsors, Mrs. Sharon Bates and Mrs. Dorothy Perry. In March, the annual Dream Girl pageant took place. Sponsored annually by both clubs, FHA members kept busy with the preparations for this event. The end of the year banquet brought reward for a year of hard work. 1) HERO members for 1977-78are: Nicklaus Wilson, Zed Davis, Stephanie Campbell, Jerome Alls, Bertha Williams, Beth Wells, Carl Smith, Frank Lewis, Lisa Williford, Dallas Perry, Kenny Ellis, Tryone Williams, and Pam Hyatt. 2) FHA members Debbie Whitfield and Debbie Schaffner serve Mrs. Allen at the Faculty Tea. 3) HERO officers for 1977-78 are: Carl Smith, Bertha Williams, Jerome Alls, treasurer, Mrs. Perry, sponsor, Tyrone Williams, Elizabeth Wells. Pam Hyatt, secretary, Dallas Perry, presidentelect, and Kenny Ellis, President. 5) FHA members for 1977-78 are: Tracy Young, Rose Ann McZuaig, Gwen Faircloth, Gretchen Essig, Debbie Schaffner, Stacie Waters, Mike Parker, Zelda Parrish, Linda Wilson, Polly Harrison, Carolyn Downing, Trudy Meeks, Dorothy Lewis, Debbie Whitfield, Latonya McIntosh, and Olivia Smarte. 6) FHA officers for 77-78 are: Polly Harrison, Rose Ann McQuaig, Trudy Meeks, President, Gretchen Essig, Debbie Schaffner, Stacie Waters, President-elect, Mike Parker, treasurer, Ann Allen, Tracy Young, Latonya McIntosh, secretary, and Debra Whitfield. 46 FYEA Members Give Christmas Party for Migrants Future Youth Educators of America started the 77-78 school year with an opening party held in October. The members through their group effort built a Homecoming float with the theme Knock the Zues Out of the Trojans . The club members opened their hearts giving the migrant children at Snively's Kindergarten and jewett Kindergarten a Christmas Party. Each member filled a box with toys, food, and clothing for 100 children. A Santa Claus visited each school presenting each child with their own special box. With the help of FYEA many children experienced a merrier Christmas. A dance held immediately after a january basketball game proved to be a major fund raising project. The members also enjoyed attending a covered dish Valentine Party. In March a formal banquet was held for members, parents, and dates. FYEA closed the year with a ski party in May. Mrs. Virginia Harris served as faculty advisor for the club. The following people were elected officers for the 77-78 year: President-Ben Pruette, Vice President-Maria Grizzelle, Secretary-Janie Busch, Treasurer-Laura Adlan. 1) Officers- Left to Right- Jimmy Johnson, Marla Grizzelle, Ben Pruette, Laura Adlam, Janie Busch. 2) The members of FTEAare Ben Pruette, Nancy Carrier, Gwen Faircloth, Mary Beth Adlam, Christina Coss, Lisa Faircloth, Vonda Grizzelle, John Johnson, Maris Bilbrey, Mike Earp, Marla Grizzelle, Cindy Coleman, Shelly Wilson, Susan Collins, Janie Busch, Jo Day, Vickie McClintock, Robin Bowen, Nancy Brooks, Shari Henry, Darlene McCray, Jay Simmons, Wayne Lundy, Jeff Aguilar, Jimmy Johnson, Scott Stillman. 3) Jeff Sutton poses as Santa Claus to surprise migrant children. 4) FYEA members are, Nancy Steal, Susan Lee, Stephanie Campbell, Joyce Ann Rohne, Sabrina Hargrove, Teresa Coffman, Susan McManis, Shelia Craig, Laura Adlam, Janet Earp, Tammy Ulch, Karen Collins, Laurie Holt, Laurita Cole, Gwen Hogan, Anne Eddins, Kim Davies, Cynthia Christian. 2 French Club Views Informative Films The eighty members of French Club involved themselves in many activities pertaining to the French language. Sponsored by Miss Carol Golden, the French club held successful candy and bake sales to raise money. In addition to holding a Christmas party, they saw two films, Phantom of the Opera and Rowdies . The club also held their annual Mardi Gras in February. The officers included: President-Mary Ellen Cheney, Vice President-Nancy Blankenship, Secretary-judy Gay, Treasurer-Diane Branscum, Chaplain-Dixie Neal, Senior Board Member-Nancy Jackson, Junior Board Member-Kevin Ray, and Sophomore Board Member-Blake Harmon. 1) Club members for French Club included: (Bottom L to R) Jim Neil, Gary Rodgers, Bart Keen, Doug Yorke, Kim Davies, Melissa Barnett, Sarah Willis, Bobby Tyson, Ray Charboneau, Dale Byrd, Jim Edwards, (Top L to R) Diane Branscum, Fran Ray, Sharon Ethridge, Sue Carig, Brenda Coons, Becky McCrone, Tommy Stone, Noemi Nunez, Paul White, Joe Moorhouse, Bridgette McCloud, Darlene McCray, Velda Clark, Brian Vaile, Tate Case. 2) Miss Golden, French Club Sponsor, helps plan club activities. 3) Club officers consisted of: (Bottom L to R) Mary Ellen Cheney, Judy Gay, Ann Reese, (Middle L to R) Meg Snively, Dixie Neil, (Top L to R) Blake Harmon, (Standing L to R) Nancy Blankenship, and Diane Branscum. 4) French Club members included: (Bottom L to R) Kevin Hoover, Paul Fetz, Sandy Heddon, Dawn Giametta, Judy Gay, Vickie Knowles, Blake Harmon, Tien Dubose, (Top L to R) Kit Threlkel, Nancy Blankenship, Dixie Neil, Meg Snively, Debbie Owens, Mary Ellen Cheney, Diane Loar, Patricia Pinner, Ann Reese, Kim Lowhorn, Debbie Lyle, Tom Heath, and Deb Kaylor. 2 German Club Enjoys Christmas Party German club began its long schedule of activities with their annual Octoberfest, a traditional German celebration, held in the school cafeteria on Ocbober 21. They continued through the year with several parties; caroling at German homes, and enjoying refreshments at Karen Kingham's house, and had a successful candy bar sale to raise money. A trip to the Heidleburg Castle in Sarasota, for dinner and the floor show highlighted the year. The club attended Foreign Language Day in Lakeland to participate in its many activities. Advised by Mrs. Nina Young; German club officers consisted of: President-Kurt Vahle, Vice President-Leslie Bryan, Secretary-Karen Kin-gham, Treasurer-jim Carson, Reporter-Sue Roughton, Sergeant at Arms-Tom Davidson. 1) German club members: 1st row- Vicki Knowles, Nathan Lahey, Brad Dantzler, Mark Branson, Stan Mulder, 2nd row- Patricia Pinner, Rob Paullin, Brad Campbell, Donny Crouse, Brad Farris, Phil Gauntlett, Bruce Stern, Sheila Simpson, Terry Lamond. 3rd row- Tim Cambpell, Linda Fabritus, Stephanie Jackson, Donna Kelly, Peter Roe, David Sprunger, Laura Lee, Tammy Feild, Vicki McClintock. 4th row- Bea Hancock, Vicki Jenkins, Jerri Cox, Terri Threadgill, J. Puckett, Robert Polumbo, Marke Schreiber, and Jay Gray. In the Tree: Kurt Vahle, Susie Roughton, Tom Davidson, Leslie Bryan, and Karen Kingham. 2) Tammy Field experiences ANOTHER Cat astrophe. 3) Officers: Kurt Vahle, Susie Roughton, Tom Davidson, Leslie Bryan, and Karen Kingham. 4) Rob Paullin gets into German Club's Christmas party refreshments. 5) Kurt Vahle and Mark Schreiber decide Who will cut the cake?'' 5 51 WHHS Hosts Honor Society State Convention National Honor Society, made up of students chosen by the faculty for their qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, kept up a 3.2 grade point average and tutored fellow students. Honor Society started their activities early in the morning with the daily devotion. Money making projects consisted of the sale of the Dial-A-Devil, Yearbook covers, and the school store. Brain Brawl, made up of four members, competed in district rallies. On April 27-29, 1978, Winter Haven hosted a National Honor Society State Convention. The activities were organized by Winter Haven and District II which includes Polk and Osceola Counties. The convention, held at the new Southwest Complex, involved 600 statewide members. On October 3,1977, an induction was held for junior and senior members. A second induction was held in February for sophomores. Honor Society ended the year with a formal banquet in May for all members. Mr. George Fink, Mr. Paul Pletcher, and Mrs. Pat Hunter sponsored Honor Society the past year. The following members served as officers: President-Mark Branson; Vice-President-Joel Stamey; Secretary-Dori Drummond; Treasurer-Dan Trueblood; Reporter-Cyndi Winslow; junior Representative-Allyson Puckett; Chaplain-Leslie Bryan. 52 1) Brain Brawl members: Mark Branson, Becky Gracia, Jean Anne Roush, Joel Stamey. 2) Officers: Allyson Puckett, Dori Drummond, Cyndi Winslow, Joel Stamey, Mark Branson, Dan Trueblood, Leslie Bryan, Paul Bizier, Marcia Lenninger. 3) Mr. Fink, sponsor of National Honor Society, assists club members during meetings. 4) Members: (left to right) Joel Stamey, Paul Schultz, Mark Heddon, Karen Partridge, Dori Drummond, Becky Gracia, Stan Mulder, Lori Bloeth, Mark Branson, Gary Rogers, Stephanie Widner, Kim Crook, Nita Day, Nanu Anderson, Daniel Cronin, David LaRue, Ron James, Linda Bryan, Marybeth Hall, Leanne Bloeth, Kurt Vahle, Ray Ruemekorf, Allyson Puckett, Cyndi Winslow, Leslie Bryan, Marcia Lenninger, Carol LoCicero, Ann Reese, John Tanke, Penny Hartzler, Jay Gray, Cathy Buckner, Christie Merwin, Kurt Stahl, Tina Ford, Keith Keplinger, Wendy Mathis, Dan Trueblood, Janis Lohr, Chris Warren, Jim Wirka, Collette Broussard, Jim Halbrin, Richard McCrea, Sharon Huey, Stuart Guthrie, Sue Connor, Andy Lockhart, Deanna Hall, Cindy Hermance, Tracy Overstreet, Paul Bizier, Tony LoCascio, Dede Briggs, Kim Poinsett, Eric Geschke, Scott Calloway, George Geathers, Tony Dean. 53 1 ICC Coordinates Club Activities For 1977-78 Inter-Club Council, known to everyone as ICC, continued to be one of the most influential clubs on campus during the 1977-78 school year. The organization's primary task proved to be coordination of the activities between all service and special interest clubs at WHHS. Each club, over 25 in all, sent one member to ICC, usually the club's president or vice president. Lively discussions in the library conference room focused on pitfalls and problems of club activities. The service club membership drive presented a major stumbling block for ICC, but through work, discussion, and cooperation members resolved the conflict. Inter-Club Council officers of 1977-78 were: President-john Hughes representing Future Farmers of America; Vice president-Susie Roughton, of Philos; Colette Broussard, ICC Secretary, represented Spanish Club and Parliamentarian-Mark Barnes was President of Octagon. Faculty Advisor, Mr. Chambers, worked with the ICC members, providing guidance for all club activities. 1) President of ICC, John Hughes. 2) Officers of ICC, Susie Roughton, John Hughes, Colette Broussard, and Nita Day. 3) 1977-78 ICC members included: Trudy Meeks, Diane Clover, Trish Johnston, Mary Ellen Cheney, Susie Roughton, Beth Joines, Nita Day, Jami Bohannan, Patzy Kunze, Colette Broussard, Brad Campbell, Lem Geathers, Dan Trueb-lood, John Hughes, Mark Barnes, Derrick Woodard, Kurt Vahle, Tommy Stone, Kurt Stahl, and Ben Pruett. 4) Mr. James Chambers, ICC sponsor. 54 4 Amiketos Donate Plaque to Winter Haven High Amiketos, a girl's club sponsored by the Evening Optimist Club of Winter Haven, opened up their 77-78 year with a bake sale following a school pep rally. Amiketos participated in the Homecoming festivities by entering their float Trick the Trojans in the annual Homecoming float competition. Ketos-Octagon cookout the following day rounded off their Homecoming activities. December held the first of three lollipop sales in addition to Christmas ornaments made by Keto members for the Arcadia Mental Health Institute. Formal Initation, a traditional candlelight ceremony, took place at Linda Addkison's house in December with sophomores receiving carnations as tokens of the event. Service, an important aspect of this club's existence, included the faithful cleaning of the 1) 1st row- Terry Mills, Meg Snively, Linda Bryan, Suzanne Rauth, Sherri Chumly, Crystal Counter, Stacy Darnell, Diane Gallo. 2nd row- Tracy Waters, Leanne Bloeth, Kim Heddon, Marty Todd, Lynda White, Trudy Meeks, Donna Carter. 3rd row- Eva Wingate, Susan James, Stacie Waters, Andra Tidwell, Cindy Fielding, Kim Joiner, Liz Lester, Pam Hartwell, Lisa Tibbs, Kathy Addington. 4th row- Ann Lewis, Remee VanHart, Linda Addkison, Gina Emry, Lisa Berry, Kandi Imes, Julie Gipson, Tammy Field, Lori Bloeth. 2) Ketos—Octagon Homecoming entree. 3) Amiketos Officers: standing; Gina Emry, Linda Addkison. kneeling; Terry Mills, Diane Gallo, sitting; Lori Bloeth. 4) Mrs. Williams, faculty advisor, accepts a gift presented by Lori Bloeth. 5) Keto-Klan: Steve Brown, James Bamburg, Tracy Young, Mark Barnes, Terry Tucker, Dan Trueblood. 56 5 school seal by various Keto members. In addition, Amiketos made and donated a plaque inscribed with WHHS's fight song to be mounted in the gym. The traditional Mother-Daughter banquet closed the year with the newly elected officers stepping in place of the 77-78 officers. Amiketos, sponsored by Mrs. Janet Williams, followed the leadership of President-Lori Bloeth, Vicepresident-Terry Mills, Secretary-Diane Gallo, Recording Secretary-Linda Addkison, Treasurer-Kathy Addington, Historian-Susan James, Senior Board Members-Terry Connell and Trudy Meeks, Junior Board Members-Linda Berry and Lisa Berry, and Sophomore Board Members-Marty Todd and Cindy Fielding. 1) Octagon members: left to right- Tommy Stone, Mike Speer, Donny Ezell, Tom Davidson, Tom Schaffler, Jim Toffanelli, James Bamberg, Joey Greenfield, Kevin Ray, Rob Paullin, Keith Keplinger, Jeff Aguilar, Mark Barnes, George Moshanas, Jim Carson, Andy Stephenson, (reclining: David Wooley) 2) Left to right- Kevin Ray and Jim Tofanelli display their talents at an Amiketos Initation Banquet. 3) Officers: left to right- Mark Barnes, David Wooley, Kevin Ray, Tom Davidson, Andy Stephenson, Tom Schaffler, Jim Tofanelli, Tommy Stone. 4) Mark Barnes, Octagon President, makes plans for next meeting. 58 4 2 Octagon Sponsors Two School Dances Octagon, a boy's service club at Winter Haven High School helped their sister club, Amiketos with the construction of their Homecoming float in the fall of 1977. Octagon and Amiketos put forth their effort and created a float with the theme, “Trick the Trojans. In addition to working on the float. Octagon sponsored two dances one in October and the other in February, both of which were held at the Southwest Complex. The members of Octagon continued their three year struggle for approval of a new seal located by the cafeteria. Every Thursday night Octagon members met for their weekly meeting. Mr. Tom Morgan sponsored the Boy's club during the past year. The following members served as officers: President, Mark Barnes; Vice-President, David Woolley; Treasurer, Tommy Stone; Secretary, Tom Schaffler; Senior Board Member, Tom Davidson; Junior Board Member, Kevin Ray; and Sergent of Arms, Andy Stephenson and Jim To-fanelli. 3 1 1) Spanish Club members: Colette Broussard, Paul Fetz, Sharon Huey, Kim Heddon, Mary Beth Hall, Ben Pruette, Janie Croft, Kim Little, Sharon Ethridge, Stacy Waters, Vanessa Burnette, Beth Bullock, Carol LoCicero, Patricia Pinner, Renee Van Hart, Dori Drummong, Brenda Vector, Carolyn Buckles, Chris Rollins, Ann Reese, Sheryl Buck, Renee Strickland, Tonya Johnson, Maris Segal, Lynda Barnes, Nita Day. 2) Colette Broussard Hangs around.” 3) Spanish club members also include: Emma Hernandez, Meg Snively, Maria Skubbe, Shannon Jones, Kandi Imes, GiGi Alderman, Meleigha Elliot, Jill Jordan, Shelly Wilson, Lisa Sandburg, Morgan Roe, Tracy Johnson, Tina Nikitin, Tim Campbell, Lisa Heath, Brenda Dryden, Willy Twyford, Norman Warren, Lee Thornhill, Greg Robertson, Tom Albrigo, Jeb Schoonover, Jo Day, Tony LoCascio, Eva Wingate, Kerry Broussard, Ross Wheeler, Dee Pantoris, David Pergande, Sandra Forse, Sarah McCall, Lisa Elliot, Beatrice Hancock. 4) Spanish officers: Back Row- Ben Pruette, Janie Croft, Collette Brousaard, Meg Snively. Front Row- Marsha Lenniger, Kim Heddon, Linda Barnes, Emma Hernandez. 60 4 Spanish Club Attends Foreign Language Day Spanish club, one of the several foreign language clubs at WHHS, participated in many activities throughout the school year. The club celebrated Halloween with a party at Ben Pruett's house, where everyone dressed in costumes, bobbed for apples, and broke the traditional pinata. Colette Broussard hosted a Christmas party, with caroling at her home. Migrant children received Christmas stockings, filled with candy and books, made by the club members. Fun wasn't the only interest of the club, for they also sold candy bars to raise money. Foreign Language Day, a big event for all foreign language clubs took place at Florida Southern College in Lakeland. Each student had the opportunity to participate in activities throughout the day, such as reciting, dictation, judging of foreign foods, and costumes, with the participants receiving various ribbons and certificates. The advisors and officers who led the club's activities were: Mrs. Gloria Alderman and Miss Carol Golden, advisors; Colette Broussard, president; Ben Pruett, vice-president; MegSnively, secretary; Marcia Lenninger, treasurer; Janie Croft, reporter; Kim Heddon, historian; Emma Hernandez, chaplain; Lynda Barnes, par-limentarian. 1 Anchor Wins Second Place With Trojan Float Anchor, one of the many service clubs at WHHS, became involved in a variety of different activities throughout the 77-78 school year. Entering the Homecoming float competition, Anchor won second place with the theme To Hades With the Trojans . Anchor's formal initiation, held December 11, concluded at Bok Tower after the members attended church services at First Presbyterian Church. Anchor also held a successful candy cane sale before Christmas in addition to donating $50 to the Dennis Parrish fund. In the ways of service, Anchor donated a glass bulletin board to be used by all clubs to announce their activities. Old and new Anchor members attended the state convention at Jacksonville in February. At the end of the year, members held their annual mother-daughter banquet. Pilot Club sponsored Anchor club this year along with faculty advisors Mrs. Provart and Mrs. Gilley. Officers consisted of: President-Trish Johnston, Vice President-Ann Reese, Corresponding Secretary-Allyson Puckett, Recording Secretary-Carmen Payne and Renee Strickland, Treasurer-Kit Threlkel, Senior Board Member-Nancy Carrier, Junior Board Member-Karen Partridge, Sophomore Board Member-Kaye Harman, Chaplain-Nancy Davidson, Parliamentarian-Sharon Seay, Reporter-Mary McFadden and Historian-Judy Cay. 1) The Homecoming float, built by Anchor and Key, takes second place in the float competition. 2) Club officers included: (Kneeling L to R) Allyson Puckett, Sharon Seay, (Back L to R) Mary McFadden, Renee Strickland, Kaye Harman, Karen Partridge, Carmen Payne, Nancy Carrier, Judy Gay, Ann Reese, Trish Johnston, and Kit Threlkel. 3) President Trish Johnston lights candles with Tam Smith, Nancy Carrier and Karen Partridge watching. 4) Members of Anchor Club consisted of: (1st Row L to R) Suzanne Sutton, Stephanie Jackson, Cindy Coleman, Vanessa Burnett, Cindy Johnson, Nancy Carrier, Karen Kalogridis, Gloria Key, (2nd Row L to R) Page Snively, Alisha Alder, Donna Shelton, Gwen Carter, Kaye Harman, Sharon Seay, Nancy Davidson, Laura Parker, Toni Patrick, Karen Partridge, Lisa Marshall, (Standing L to R) Shelley Wilson, Trish Johnston, Ann Reese, Cheryl Wheeler, Kit Threlkel, Judy Gay, Tammy Ulch, Renee Strickland, Beth Miles, Tina Ford, Carolyn Buckles, Carmen Payne, Mary McFadden, and Allyson Puckett. 5) Anchor Beaux consisted of (L to R) Steve Joiner, Dan Trueblood, John Tanke, Chauncey Fagler, Stan Fisher, and Howard Oviedo. 5 _________ 2 Key Club Sponsors Homecoming Parade Key Club of WHHS, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Winter Haven, stayed busy throughout the school year by leading several special events, organizing the Homecoming parade, collecting canned goods from Homerooms for the Salvation Army, challenging faculty members to basketball games, and holding a bar-b-que at Southeast Plaza. Club members also attended several parties with their sister club Anchor, who, with the help of Key club, took second place in the Homecoming float competition. Key not only did things for themselves, but also helped their sponsor club by participating in a peanut sale to raise money. Along with faculty advisor Phillip Cobb, the officers for the 1977-78 year consisted of Brad Campbell, president; Scott Calloway, vice-president; Kurt Vahle, secretary; Tim Smith, treasurer. 1) Bottom (L to R): Norman Warren, Lee Thornhill, Ken Copenhaver, David Owens, Brad Dantzler, Doug Trueblood, Nathan Lahey, j. Puckett, Blake Harmon, Jeb Schoonover, Scott Youtsey, David Weeder. Middle: Ronnie Campbell, Willie Twyford, Les Dunson, Mike Walsh, Randy Von Hammon, Tony LoCascio, Jay Gray Brad Farris, Jeff Andre. Back: Jay Bradford, Mike Ivy, Emory McTeer, Sam Dunn, Stuart Guthrie, Scott Calloway, Gary Wright, Stan Fisher, Woody Groves, Jack Coleman, Tim Howell, Mike Dorris. 2) Key Club officers for 77-78: Tim Smith, Brad Campbell, Kurt Vahle, Scott Calloway, Jay Bradford, Chuck Wilson. 3) Key Club Sweethearts: Debbie Owens, Cindy Johnson, Barbara Jaeggi. 4) Karen Kingham, Laura Lee, Karen Kalogridis, Teri Davis. 5) Bottom: Phil Gauntlett, Kurt Vahle, Brad Campbell, Jim Carson, Tim Smith, Rodney Triplett. Top: Chuck Wilson, Mike George, Jeff Peck, David Workman, Lem Geathers, Mike Arnold Jeff Sutton, Tyler Colyer, and Ben Pruett. Beacon Sells Homecoming Mums and Boutonnieres 1) 1st row- Charlotte Rayborn, Jami Bohannon, Vivian Laytoon, Karen Ward. 2nd row- Lisa Perkins, Chris Rollins, Theresa Coffman, Paula Eaton, Tracy Taylor, Melonie O'Quinn, Shannon Jones. 3rd row- Vicki Jenkins, Allison Heddon, Janie Croft, Joellyn Hurgeton. Kelly Snively, Ramona Carter, Pam Farrer, Letty Ap-pelboom. 2) Beacon members deliver Homecoming mums. 3) Beacon officers: left side-Ramona Carter, Pam Farrer, Charlotte Rayborn, Vivian Layton. Right side- Kelly Snively, Chris Rollins, Janie Croft, Jam. Bohannon. 4) Beacon Buddies: Ben Pruett, Mark Heddon, Terry Tucker, Jim Carson, Tony LoCascio, Mark Schreiber, David Snively, Doug Trueblood, Joey Greenfield. Beacon, sister club to Interact, remained active in many school functions during the 77-78 year beginning with participating in the Homecoming activities. Curiosity Killed the Trojans, became Beacon-lnteract's contribution to the float competition. As in previous years, Beacon sold mums and boutonnieres to be worn to the Homecoming festivities. December saw formal initiation for new Beacon members at Sandy Boyce's home in addition to a Beacon-Interact Christmas party at Debbie Miles'. In April, members made and delivered Easter baskets to the faculty at W.H.H.S. Beacon service took on a special note this year by sponsoring a child in India. An annual Mother-Daughter banquet and an end of the year party with Interact finished up the Beacon's 77-78 year. Under the supervision of faculty sponsor Mrs. Gloria Albright and the Professional Business Women of America, the officers which led Beacon during the 77-78 year were as follows: President-Jamie Bohannon, Vice-President-Vivian Layton, Secretary-Pam Farrer, Treasurer-Ramona Carter, Chaplain-Sherry Carver, Reporter-Susan Knez, Parliamentarian-Kelly Snively, Senior Board Member-Janie Croft, junior Board Member-Charlotte Rayborn, and Sophomore Board Member-Chris Rollins. 3 66 4 67 Interact Sells 1977-78 Blue Devil Calendars Interact, a service club sponsored by Rotary Club, became involved in many different activities this past year. Some of these activities included: Participation in the Homecoming float competition, sponsorship of the calendar girls, attending Rotary luncheons every Thursday at 12:30, and parking cars at Lake Silver Thanksgiving Day. In order to raise money, Interact sold calendars and tee shirts during registration. In May of '78 the members of Interact attended the State Convention in Atlantic Beach, Florida. They also involved themselves in the project to save the old capital building. Officers included: President-Derrick Woodard, Vice President-Richard Corley, Secretary-Morgan Roe, Treasurer-Doug Harley, Senior Board Member-Mark Heddon, junior Board Member-)im Peck, and Sophomore Board Member-Scott Wilder. Mr. Richard Hagbloom, faculty advisor for Interact, involved himself in many of the club's activities. 1) Interact members consisted of (Top L to R) Mark Heddon, Ned Campbell, Steve Laux, Derrick Woodard, Joseph Young, Morgan Roe, Kenny Ellis (Bottom I to R) Doug Harley, Jim Peck, Scott Wilder, and Richard Corley. 2) Kenny Ellis 3) Interact officers included (L to R) Doug Harley, Mark Heddon, Richard Corley, Derrick Woodard, Morgan Roe, Jim Peck, and Scott Wilder. 68 LJF Continues to Place In Homecoming Parade Les Juenes Filles, LJF, and their Carcons encountered many activities during the 1977-78 school year. President Beth Joines and Vice-President Christine Parks, along with Mrs. Cynthia Garrard as faculty advisor, led the club's 40 members. Other officers included: Leslie Bryan, secretary; Betsy Henry, treasurer; Denise Lanning, Chaplain; Cynthia Lanning, Senior Board Member; and Kathy Cady, Junior Board Member. Les Juenes Filles' activities started with the selection of the new sophomore girls and Les Petite Garcons. The biggest project of the year was the building of their Homecoming float entitled Trample the Trojans which placed third in competition. Shortly after Homecoming, Les Juenes Filles held a car wash at Burger King as a money making project. Early in December, Les Juenes Filles' civic sponsor, the Winter Haven Women's Club, held a tea for the girls and their mothers. To show their Christmas spirit, the members prepared a Christmas basket for an unfortunate family, and made Christmas stockings stuffed with candy canes for the residents of Grovemont Nursing Home. In February, the Winter Haven Women's Club held an antique show which the girls hosted. In March, Les Juenes Filles sponsored the annual Mr. Leggz contest, and ended the year with a Mother-Daughter Banquet which honored the Senior girls and their mothers. At the banquet, the new officers for the coming year were announced. 1) Les luenes Filles' Homecoming float. 2) Les Juenes Filles officers for 1977-78 are (top) Beth Joines, Christine Parks, Leslie Bryan, Betsy Henry, and Kathy Cady 3) Hard work from Les Juenes Filles Members, including, Willie, Denise Lanning, and Kathy Cady, results in a 3rd place Homecoming float. 4) Sponsor of Les Juenes Filles, Mrs. Cynthia Garrard. 5) Les Juenes Filles members for 1977-78are Janet Schreiber, Lori Favuzza, Betsy Henry, Christine Parks, Kathy Cady, Beth Joines, Gwen Faircloth, Kelly Smith, Terri Tye, Carol Lo Cicero, Susan Yalton, Debbie Owens, Anne Harlan, Marcia Lenninger, Laurie Farthing, Laurie Owens, Krissy Sims, Maris Segal, Leslie Bryan, Lisa Holloway and Debbie Overbay. 6) Beth Joines, President. 70 6 Philos Prove Work and Enjoyment Successful Philos, a service club sponsored by the Jr. Women's Club of Winter Haven, involves 36 members and Mrs. Deborah M. Anderson, faculty advisor. Officers included President-Susie Roughton, Vice-president-Pam Hardman, Secretary-Pam DeCarmo, Treasurer-Mary Beth Hall, Reporter-Kellie Branyan, Chaplin-Shari Henry, Senior Rep.-Janet O'Leary, Junior Rep.-JoAnn Berretto, Sophomore Rep.-Rhonda Eaton, and Honorary Board Members-Jenny Kormendy and Fran Ray. President, Susie Roughton headed regular meetings every other Wednesday and took charge of all activities. Some of those activities included Halloween Trick-or-treating for the WHHS faculty and for the residents of the Crovemont Nursing Home, providing a Christmas basket for needy families, and Christmas caroling. In November, they held a formal initiation at theTECO leisure room which honored sophomores and new members with a candle light dinner. Philos selected 32 Philo Fellows to assist them with their projects and activities. The boys elected to represent the Philo Fellows included Senior Rep.-Chauncey Fagler, Junior Rep.-Kevin Ray, Sophomore Rep.-Brad Dantzler. The Fellows were helpful in the construction of the Homecoming Float, at car washes, and bake sales. Philos and their Fellows also participated in spring softball games against the other service clubs and attended regular meetings. Ending the 77-78 school year they held a Mother-Daughter banquet honoring Senior Philos and the officers of the coming year. 72 1) Sue Neck” Roughton, Ellen Skeleton Bradford, Mary Scary Ellen Cheney, Pam Gator Johnson, and Amy Maude Chafin model fashion glasses for the coming year. 2) Philo Fellows: Derrick Woodard, Mike Walsh, James Schoonover, Mike Roberts, Tom Tof-fanelli, Jim Toffanelli, Robin Rizer, Brad Dantzler, Steve Revels, Scott Calloway, Dan Trueblood, Mark Heddon, Jeb Schoonover, Lem Geathers, Kevin Ray, Stuart Guthrie, Jimmy Summers, Glenn Scarpa, Chauncey Fagler, Al Revels, Joey Greenfield, Andy Lockhart, John Tanke, Eddie Ogburn, Mike Hill, and Willie Twyford. 3) Suzanne Sumner, Georgette Reilly, Libby Crawford, Pam De-Garmo, and Al Revels work on Homecoming float. 4) Mrs. Anderson, sponsor of Philos, enjoys her work with the club. 5) Officers (left to right): MaryBeth Hall, Pam Hardman, Susie Roughton, Janet O'Leary, Kellie Branyan, Ronda Eaton, and Jenny Kormendy. 6) Philos (starting at bottom and going around): Susie Roughton. Stacy Simmons, Ann Davis, MaryBeth Hall, Carolyn Greene, Pam Hardman, Sherrie Moore, Mary Ellen Cheney, Ellen Bradford, Pam Johnson, Janet O'Leary, Sharon Juey, Amy Chafin, Shari Henry, Cathy Chafin, Pam Dillard, Ronda Eaton, Libby Crawford, Marie Attaway, Jacque Reese, Lynn Wooley, Georgette Reilly, Suzanne Sumner, Fran Ray, Jenny Kormendy, Mel Jackson, and Kellie Branyan. 7) Pam Hardman and Scott Calloway help prepare for the Christmas Cookout. 73 6 Serteen: First Co-Ed Service Club Serteen, WHH's first coed service club, included both old and new members of Sertoma and Serta Le. The men's Sertoma club, which sponsored Serteen, proposed the international club to the previously separate groups of 76-77 Sertoma, Serta Le clubs voted on their new constitution and officers in late spring. Serteen named to office: President-Sandra Dryden, Vice President-Beth Koon, Andy Lockhart, Jean Anne Roush, Secretary-Barbara Jaeggi, Treasurer-Sue Connor, Senior Board Members-Nancy Anderson, Chauncey Fagler, Scott Flemming, Mark Schrieber, junior Board Members-Randy Ball, Cathy Buckner, Donna Bouffard, Steve Lester. Faculty Advisors Mrs. Darlence Watson and Mr. Robert Ross helped the new club with its many decisions for the first year. 1) Tonya Johnson and Brenda Dryden consume the delicious food at this year's Serteen's Christmas party. 2) Serteen exhibits their theme Devils have alot of Drive, on their float during the Homecoming parade. 3) Linda Marshburn is given lessons on how to eat dinner, Chauncey Fagler style. 4) Serteen's officers consisted of: President-Sandra Dryden, Vice President-Beth Koon, Andy Lockhart, and Jean Anne Roush (not pictured), Secretary-Barbara Jaeggi, and Treasurer-Sue Connor. 5) Serteen members include: Sandra Dryden, Barbara Jaeggi, Charlotte Walker, Brenda Dryden, Al Revels, Sue Connors, Mark Schreiber, Teri Davis, Sharon Anderson, Eve Strang, Terri Threadgill, Nancy Yarnadore, Mike Lellie, Jimmy Summers, Nancy Brooks, Tracy Caines, Sue McCollough, Linda Marshburn, Cathy Buckner, Donna Bouffard, Gloria Thompson, Laura Mclver, Beth Koon, Dora Abercrombie, Sandy Heddon, Gigi Alderman, Laura Sutton, Gillene Kirkwood, Wendy Church, Penny Hartzler, Mike Hill, Donna Kelly, Tonya Johnson, Susan Crittenten, Lynn Wooley, Jeff Davis, Andy Lockhart, Chauncey Fagler, Randy Ball, Steve Lester, Pat Hill, Eddie Warren, Jesse Vassallo, Robert Polumbo, and Steve Revels. .•4' ACADEMICS Albright, Kim Albritton, Carole Alderman, Gloria Allen John Allen, Patricia Anderson, Deborah Anderson, Hugh Ashley, James Austin, Josaphine Ayers, Gorman Bartholomew, Jean Ann Basch, Arthur Bass, George Bates, Sharon Brisbin, William Brown, Doris Bruner, Jim Burkort, Haydee Bryant, Robert Campbell, Frances Campbell, Phillip Chambers, Jim Chandler, Robert Chandler, Victor 78 PAGE PAGE Zehnter, Betty Zesiger, Clayton Harris, Virginia Smith, Robert Smith, Charlotte Ting, Mary Thomas, Boulah Thornhill, James Triplett, Calvin Upton, Jack Watson, Darlene Welborn, Jean Westbrook, Jayne Westbrook, Rhonda West, Elizabeth Williams, Janet Wing, John Wolfe, Ruth Wolf, Marilee Woodard, Oziemar Woolwine, Bill Womack, Jacqueline 81 Administration Actively Supports School Spirit The 77-78 Administrative staff all worked together to support the needs of the students and faculty. The administrators were: Principal, Mr. Herman Lofton; Assistant Principals, Mr. Gorman Ayers, Mr. Roy Riley and Mr. James Gill; Dean of Students, Mr. Jim Chambers and Mr. Jim McCollough. Mr. Lofton, Principal, coordinated and supervised the total school program and was responsible for establishing school policy. Assistant Principal, Mr. Ayers supervised bus transportation as well as maintenance and repair of the school building. Mr. Riley was responsible for supervision of student conduct and the distribution, inventory and storage of textbooks. Assistant Principal in charge of curriculum, Mr. Gill coordinated work with department heads and associate teachers. As well as setting up student scheduling, Mr. Gill observed teachers. Mr. Chambers supervised the student parking lot as well as all elections and tryouts. He was also sponsor of Inter Club Council. Mr. McCollough supervised the halls and the lunchroom. 1) Mr. Jim Gill reads a request from Walt Disney World for student help. 2) Mr. Lofton reads a newsletter from the county office. 3) Mr. Chambers goes through the days work. 4) Mr. McCollough decides on his plans for the day. 5) Mr. Riley talks with Dan Trueblood, Lemuel Geathers and Tina Ford about student government. 6) Mr. Ayers marks appointments down on his calender. 4 82 PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING 3 New System Improves Guidance Department A new alphabetical system was used in the Guidance office this past year to divide students between the four Guidance counselors. Mr. Allen, a former English teacher was added to the staff as a new counselor. Mr. Schramm counseled students with last names A-D, Mrs. Ingram E-K, Mrs. Leonard L-R and Mr. Allen S-Z. Mrs. Gail LoCicero, secretary registered new students, requested transcripts from previous schools and sent them to colleges, she also transferred grades to permanent records. College catalogs from all over the United States along with applications were made available to the students. Counselors helped with scholastic progress, such as explaining S.A.T. scores and planning a scholastic future as well as any personnel problems which needed to be discussed. 1) Rhonda Westbrook signs an excuse for a student. 2) Mr. Allen looks over the rules in the S.A.T. Bulletin. 3) Mr. Schramm fills out secondary school reports for colleges. 4) Mrs. Ingram fills out a student information card. 5) Secretary, Mrs. Gail LoCicero, calls a school in the district about transferring grades. 6) Mrs. Leonard files student reports. Library Presents A Great Atmosphere For Studying Study and research proved an easy task for students in the quiet atmosphere of the library. 18,000 books and over 80 magazines and newspapers were available for the students every need. The librarians were: Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Horne and Miss Wolf. Mrs. Grant head of the A.V. department attended the Florida Association for Media and Education in Sarasota in order to better understand new conveniences for library use. Mrs. Horne, made sure all books were checked out correctly and showed students how to use the card catalog. Miss Wolf, research librarian helped students find reference material for reports and projects. Student aids kept the library neat and orderly. They were: Linda Dickenson, Abby Owens, Cathy Phillips, Donna Carter, Ramona Carter, Diane Gallo, Laura Nichols, Sue Grimm, Debbie Shaw, Debbie Spires, Mary Ellen Mandville, Sheryl Osborne and Cynthia Thomas. 1) Mrs. Grant shows Jay Simmons and Nolan Little the correct way to pack film reels. 2) Mrs. Provart’s class finds material for their reports. 3) Mrs. Donahue shows David Eldridge how to use an opaque projector. 4) Mrs. Horne checks over the absentee list. 5) Miss Wolf, reference librarian, finds material for a student's report. r Attendance Office Precise With Absenses With the help of student aids and faculty the attendance staff managed to keep track of all 2170 students of W.H.H.S. The only woman on the administrative staff, Mrs. Zehtner moved her office to attendance in order to be Student Affairs Director. Secretaries, Mrs. Kratz and Miss Katy Lawrence took charge of verifying absenses and tardies. Home room teachers gave excused absenses to students. Student aids collected absentee cards from home rooms to alphabetize and typed up absentee Bulletins to pass out to the teachers by second period. The number of students present each day were accounted for an F.T.E. funding report was sent to the county for the future budget. The student aids for 77-78 were: Brenda Rose, Bonnie Brown, Fay Henry, Kellie Snively, Tara Quinn, Theresa Swirczynski, Elizabeth Wells, Judy Kimsey, Robin Bowen, Lori Holt, Rhonda McKinly, Brenda Stoner, Theresa Tew, Jaris Voll, Denny Barnes, Alfred Davis, Debra Whitefield, Wendy Cox, Trudy Meeks, Kathy Melhourn, Reginal Wallace, Stephanie Abbot, Artis Barnes, Mary Mennville, Lisa Summers, Shirley Taylor, Laura Adlam, Catherine Belchoff, Sherry Carver, Robin Key, Eric Poole, Ronald Aider-man, Ann Davis and John Dutcher. 1) Mrs. Kratz, secretary, checks in excused students. 2) Mrs. Lawrence scans the list of absent students. 3) Rhonda McKinley and Kelly Snively type up absentee bulletins. 4) Mrs. Zehntner and Pricilla Stevenson discuss an absentee. 5) Mrs. Kratz checks the names of tardy PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING Custodians Keep Campus in Good Condition The cafeteria staff of W.H.H.S. prepared many nutritious meals during 77-78. Signs and slogans throughout the cafeteria expressed a campaign for good nutrition and health. The lunchroom staff consisted of: Bonnie English, Ruby Dale, Kathy Desmond, Sue Lewis, Joyce Green, Elizabeth Castle, Mary Lee, Lou Dropski, Lois Bernthaw, Carol Walker and Manager, Bea Barton. Custodians kept the school grounds trimmed, classrooms clean and took care of general repairs. They also acted as security guards to make sure all buildings were locked and secure. They were: Morris Brown, Lilly Burgess, William Bryant, Marvin Fussell, Charlie Lyons, Lucile Holton, Joseph Smith, Joe Washington, and Issac Jones. 1) The 77-78 Cafeteria staff consists of: Front L to R: Bea Barton, Cathy Desmond and Elizabeth Castle. Back row L to R: Berna Cye, Bonnie English, Joyce Green, Mary Lee, Sue Lewis, Carol Walker, Margaret Dale. 2) Custodians, Issac Jones and Joe Washington take a break from the toils of work. 3) Barbara McGill, Ellen Bradford and Maris Segal share a laugh at lunch. 4) Kevin Cooper and Paul Fetz enjoy pizza in the lunch room. 5) Lucile Holton, Marvin Fussell and Issac Jones pause before sweeping the halls. Agriculture Members Participate in Conventions Members of the Agricultural department participated in the national convention in Kansas City, Missouri last November. They entered the state convention and sub-district contests in the fields of public speaking, livestock judging, horticulture, citrus and farm management. Keeping the new track in good condition kept students busy along with learning to care for different kinds of vegetables, trees and plants. Learning the various breeds and habits of livestock and other animals gave students background for a future in farming management. Mr. Bryant taught the care of livestock, meats and vegetables along with agricultural business. Mr. Carter taught horticulture, citrus and Ag. mechanics. Mr. Thornhill taught Ag. mechanics, the care of livestock, environment and Ag. chemicals. 1) Mr. Bryant lectures the class on Ag. Business. 2) Ag. students check the health and growth of their potted shrubbery. 3) Mr. Thornhill explains the directions on a test. 4) Tom Saunders, Scott McDonald and Keith Faison listen as Mr. Carter explains how to run a tractor. 5) Mr. Carter demonstrates what an important part machinery plays in farming. 5 95 5 96 Trips Increase Awareness of Art Media The art department took many trips last year to develop an awareness of art media. Art students visited Disney World and Winter Park to see displays of artwork by original artists. Art II gave students exposure to drawing, painting, sculpture and printmaking. Sculpture gave students a knowledge of art work in 3-dimensional form. Drawing and Painting taught students to organize and construct various types of compositions for a painting style and technique. Advanced Painting taught students a deeper concentration in the areas of painting. Mr. Wing taught the various skills of painting. Mr. Morgan taught drawing and 3-dimensional sculpture. 1) Keith Keplinger sketches outdoor scenery. 2) Special effects contrast with painting. 3) Carolyn Green, Reggie Russ and Karry Broussard experiment with water paint. 4) Tom Butz paints a picture of his favorite sport. 5) Still life Art keeps David Snively's attention. 97 Band Travels to Miami for Orange Bowl A trip to the Orange Bowl Parade on New Year's Eve highlighted the band's numerous activities during 1977-78. The band worked diligently to obtain funds for the Miami trip, and the sale of calendars helped to raise money for their many activities. On the field, the band was under the direction of Drum Majors Jay Bour-land and Eric Dickinson. The Pride of Winter Haven, underthedirectionofMr. Parkerand Mr. Rees, participated in the F.B.A. — Florida Bandmasters' Association contest and concerts at Nora Mayo Hall and the concert in the park. Plans for 1978-79 include participation in the Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, California. 98 2 1. Mr. Rees gestures for the band to begin playing their instruments. 2. The 1977-1978 Winter Haven High School band members include: Dora Abercrombie, Chris Albrigo, Kathy Allen, Vicky Alltop, Jeff Andree, Trina Baccamazzi, Sheri Bailey, Valerie Barton, Danny Beale, Joan Beasley, Sue Berger, Paul Bizier, Mai Boland, Teresa Boone, Pat Boss, Donna Bouffard, Jay Bourland, Mark Branson, Jay Bradford, Mark Bridges, DeDe Briggs, Gary Bristow, Robin Brooks, Chris Browder, David Brown, Cathy Buckner, Stacy Burbank, Vanessa Burnette, Dale Byrd, Rick Campbell, Glen Carlton, Nancy Carrier, David Carson, Gwen Carter, Loveda Cayson, Ray Charbonneau, Dan Cheatham, Cedric Clark, Bill Clifford, Vincent Collins, Ken Copenhaver, Sandra Corley, Christy Coss, Michael Cottrell, Jerri Cox, Ryan Cox, Michael Cribbs, Donald Crouse, Vernon Curtis, Nancy Cuyler, JoAnne Daniels, GiGi Davidson, Grenea Davis, Tucker Dawkins, Nita Day, Tony Dean, Lynn Dearden, David Denmark, Karen DeVane, Eric Dickinson, Patricia Dix, Sandra Dix, Gregory Dumke, Tom Eames, Mark Elliott, Linda Fabritius, Gwen Faircloth, Tammy Farley, Robin Finch, Mark Fountain, Nancy Freely, David Friedman, Melanie Friend, Victoria Gafford, Cheryl George, Mike George, Patrina Gilbert, Lynn Gillette, Scott Gillette, Jennifer Goodspeed, William Gramling, Carolyn Green, Sharon Griffin, Patricia Griffis, Deann Hall, Howard Hardaway, Pauline Harrison, Brian Hartpence, Glenda Hartpence, Penny Hartzler, Cindy Hermance, Jay Heyn, Gwen Hogan, Terry Hollington, Holly Holt, Lori Holt, Brian Hott, Jera Sue Howard, Michael Wayne Hudson, Joellyn Hurgeton, Jay Hutto, Kandi Imes, Mike Ivey, Janine Jackson, Ronnie James, Scott Jennings, Kirk Johnson, Don Johnson, Trish Johnston, Sandra Joint, Cynthia Jones, Tate Kase, Karen Kelly, Scott Kittel, Patrick Knowles, Beth Koon, Patsy Kunze, Terry LaMond, Bill Lasseter, Laurie Lasseter, Janice Loar, Wayne Lundy, Lisa Marchall, Bonnie Martin, Wendy Mathis, Dee Dee Mays, Donna McCann, Suzanne McCollough, Ralph Meder, Kenneth Melton, Beth Miles, Kristie Merwin, Ruth Miller, Julie Moon, Leisha Moore. Terry Moors, Stan Mulder, Steven Mundell, Mary Murphy, Dixie Neil, Jim Neil, Cynthia Nester, Sandra Okoniewski, Ole Olson, Nan O'Sullivan, Jesse Oswalt, Tracy Overstreet, Laura Owen, Major Owens, Linda Pabor, Allison Palmer, Tina Parker, Steve Partain, Larry Priest, Jim Reddick, Ty Richburg, Keith Ruggieri, William Sanders, Sharon Seay, Claire Sercombe, Toni Sheffield, Sheila Simpson, Carol Sims, Peggy Sims, Eddie Smith, Kelly Smith, Pat Smith, Tammi Smith, Paige Snively, Jeff Stabler, Kurt Stahl, Andy Stephenson, Robbie Stevens, Scott Stillman, Lee Stokes, Ernie Stork, Donna Strickland, Lacretra Stringer, Doug Sutton, Leofus Taver, Laura Tatem, Andrea Taxdal, Robert Taylor, John Thompson. Kurt Tibbs, Randell Toole, DougTrueblood, Sabrina Turbyfill, Paul Vandren, Kathy Wagner, Karen Walker, Reginal Wallace, Vicki Walters, vid Weeder, Mark Weeder, Richard Wells, Debbie Wheatly, David Wheeler, Wes Wheeler, Gary Wingham, Stephanie Widner, Chuck Wilson, Cindy +inslow, Steve Wise, Laura Witt, Brian Woodard, Judy Wright, Gary Wright, Gregg Wynn, and Lisa Zesiger. 3. Mr. Parker directs with much pride. 99 Band Participates in District Marching Contest The WHHS band performed at the halftime of each of the football games. They worked hard to make up different routines and to add entertainment to the games. The band also traveled to all the away games. A few contemporary pieces of music, that were performed during 1977-78, consisted of; Theme from Rocky ' Best Disco In Town, If You Leave Me Now ' I Write the Songs, What I Did For Love, South, and Bandstand Boogie, contributed to parades, concerts, and performances. At the W.H. vs. King halftime show, the band played a tribute to Coury Woodard: the song entitled Abide with Me, revealed a part of his personality. For each football game, a minimum of three songs was played during the halftime shows. 1. The Pride of Winter Haven'' rehearses their music. 2. The band officers consist of (Left to Right) — Eric Dickinson — Drum Major, Kurt Stahl — President, Mark Branson — Vice-President, Vicki Cafford — Secretary, Laurie Tatum — Treasurer, Toni Sheffield — Senior Representative, Tina Ford — Junior Representative, and Jay Bourland — Drum Major. 3. Tony Dean, a tuba player, ponders about the performance. 4. Members of the W.H.H.S. Band show spirit at the game in the stands. 5. The band prepares for another exciting halftime show. 6. Kandi Imes and Kelly Smith display enthusiasm at the pep rally. 100 2 5 101 Majorettes Contribute to Half-Time Performances The Winter Haven High School Band, made up of two-hundred eighty members, participated in Pep Rallies and marched in parades. A few of those parades included the Citrus, Homecoming, and Winter Haven Amusement Marathon Parades in Winter Haven, the Strawberry Festival Parade in Plant City, and the Orange Bowl Parade in Miami. Majorettes for 1977-1978 included Gwen Faircloth, serving as Captain, Tammy Farley, serving as Co-Captain, Valerie Barton, Lisa Faircloth, and Sandy Dix. Along with the Band, the majorettes performed during the halftime shows and marched in the parades. 1. Lisa Faircloth, Gwen Faircloth, and Sandy Dix perform at the pep rally to the song “Rocky.'' 2. Drum Majors, Eric Dickinson and Jay Bourland. 3. Kandi Imes practices to perfection. 4. The 1977-1978 Majorettes include: Tammy Farley, Lisa Faircloth, Gwen Faircloth, Sandy Dix, and Valerie Barton. 5. Fifth period band members rehearse for the halftime show. 102 5 mm Devilettes consisted of three squads, the Devil Dancers, the Let-terettes, and the Flags. Fifty members made up the three squads of Devilettes. Officers for the Devilettes of 1977-1978 included Captain — Nita Day, Secretary—Cheryl Coons, Treasurer — Barbara Bouffard, and Sergeant of Arms — Karen Kalogridis. Letterettes, a squad made up of seventeen girls, received new uniforms to perform in. Also known as the Honor Squad, this group of second or third year Devilettes, used hand flags at times instead of the traditional pom-poms. The Letterettes, featured during the half-time show at the Winter Haven vs. Haines City football game, wore Mardi Gras heads during the song South ' First Lieutenant of the Letterettes, Debbie Luckock, Second Lieutenant, Angie Rimel, and Mrs. Partain, sponsor of the Letterettes, helped with routines and assisted in getting the Letterettes ready for performances. 1. Cheryl Wheeler and Delores Allum await for their time to perform. 2. The 1977-1978 Devilettes. 3. Leslie Bryan and Linda Bloeth concentrate on their routines. 4. Cheryl Coons stands at ease waiting to go onto the field. 5. The Letterettes consist of Debbie Luckock, Angie Rimel, Cindy Johnson, Kathy Leighton, Debbie Rist, Michelle Trivette, Cheryl Coons, Lisa Sandberg, Karen Kalogridis, Gina Emry, Valerie Scheffler, Delores Allum, Cheryl Wheeler, Barbara Bouffard, Pam DeGarmo, Gloria Thompson, and Lori Favuzza. Devilettes Provide Entertainment for W.H. Fans 104 901 Devilettes Perform in Miami Orange Bowl Parade Dancers, a group of sixteen girls, under the direction of Mrs. Partain, featured during the song Best Disco in Town, performed a high kick routine during half-time at the Winter Haven vs. Tampa King football game. First Lieutenant of the Dancers, Teri Davis, and Second Lieutenant, Susan Knez, assisted in designing routines for the half-time performances. The Flags, under the direction of Mrs. Morrison, consisted of seventeen girls. Featured for the first time during the song Black Saddle, the Flags, performed with precision. First Lieutenant of the Flags, Mary Rist, and Second Lieutenant, Kerry Broussard, made up routines for the Flags' performances. The Devilettes practiced on Monday and Wednesday afternoons with Mrs. Partain and on Tuesday and Thursday nights with the Band, under the direction of Mr. Parker and Mr. Rees. On Friday nights, at the football games, Devilettes performed on the field with the Band. Many projects helped to raise money for props used by the Devilettes. Devilettes sponsored a car wash and sold calendars to raise money for their trip to Miami to march in the Orange Bowl Parade. Two-toned blue and gold gloves, used for various hand routines, and worn by the Devilettes while sitting in the stands at football games, added to their uniforms. 1. The Flags consist of (kneeling) — Mary Rist, Pam Hartwell, and Noreen Cooney. Standing (left to right), Liz Lester, Kelly Brnyan, Vicki Alltop, Lynn Woolley, Kim Traviss, Laurie Farthing, Suzanne Sumner, Ladonya Brooks, Sherry Ski lien, Kerry Broussard, Rhonda Eaton, and Cindy Fielding. 2. The Devilette Officers for 1977-1978 consist of Nita Day, Angie Rimel, Teri Davis, Barbara Bouffard, Karen Kalogridis, Cheryl Coons, Susan Knez, Kerry Broussard, Debbie Luckock, Mrs. Partain, one of the sponsors, and Mary Rist. 3. Leanne Bloeth, Teri Davis, and Wendy Yon perform during the half-time show. 4. Dancers display enthusiasm during their rountine. 5. Leslie Bryan, a dancer, performs as Charlie Chaplin” during one of the shows. 6. Dancers consist of (sitting) — Diane Branscum, Denice Branscum, Carol LoCicero, Stacy Nelson, Maris Segal, Becky McCrone, Lee Gilliland. (Standing) — Linda Bloeth, Wendy Yon, Susan Knez, Tracy Nelson, Lisa Heath, Leslie Bryan, Leanne Bloeth, Teri Davis, and Nita Day. 107 Business Skills C.B.E. Students Gain C.B.E., Cooperative Business Education, a course designed to help students get a better knowledge of the business world, under the direction of Mr. Jim Cox and Mrs. Sonia Parmer was taught at the Southwest Complex. Similiar to the Business Department, C.B.E. emphasized job skills. Students met with their teachers for part of the day, then he went to work in a business office in the community for the remainder of the day. The next day the student returned to his classroom and discussed any problems they may have had while working at their job. Mr. Cox and Mrs. Parmer worked with students' employers and made sure that the student performed well while at his job and also that the student got something out of working in the business office. Students worked in lawyers' and accountants' offices, banks, and a variety of business offices in the Winter Haven area. h 3 1) Mr. Anderson lectures to his class. 2) Teri Davis listens attentively to Tampa Electric representative. 3) Mrs. Brown teaches Mike Earp about Business Law. 4) Mrs. Phillips gives Eugiene Barnes instructions in Typing. 5) Mrs. Hunter explains homework assignment to Chuck Wilson. 6) Coach Cobb goes over tests in Business class. 4 109 Business Classes Train Students for Future Business, a course for those students who prepare themselves for an official-type job, helped students understand the reality of work. Mr. Anderson, head of the Business Department, taught college notehand and typing. Instructed by Mrs. Gilley, Data Processing was a new course last year. The Business Department acquired a new teacher this past year, Mrs. Albritton, a former teacher from Westwood, who took the place of Mrs. Johnson. She taught Secretarial Office Practice and typing. The Business Department, with the help of Mr. Gregory and the newspaper staff, started publishing a newspaper this past year entitled Devils' Business which described what happened to business students in W.H.H.S. and to former business students in the Winter Haven area. 1) Carmen Lawrence and Tosca Harris acquire knowledge by listening. 2) Mr. Cox assists Donna Holley in her typing problem. 3) Beth Deardon uses the adding machine in her daily routine. 4) C.B.E. classes enrich students with knowledge of the business world. 5) Mr. Cox explains to his class the techniques of business machines. 6) Mrs. Parmer helps her pupil in learning business skills. 6 110 ♦ 4 111 Choirs Sing at Disney World Under the direction of Joe Jones, the Choral Department consisted of three different groups: the Girls' Chorus, the Concert Choir, a mixture of both male and female voices and the Vocal Ensemble. The Girl's Chorus and the Concert Choir all worked diligently toward perfecting all music performed at their concerts. The entire choral department participated in the Winter Haven Amusement Marathon and sold World's Finest Chocolate in order to make money. Once again, they attended the Candlelight Processional at Disney World in December and presented their annual Christmas, Winter, and Spring concerts. 1. Concert Choir rehearses their music. 2. The Concert Choir consists of: 1st row (L ro R), Jane Hamilton, Melissa Barnett, Alonzo Barnes, Letty Applebloom, John Crosby, Maris Segal, Stacy Nelson, 2nd row; Debra Masey, Steve McNelly, Ann Traylor, Karen Vaughan, Steve Mundell, Colette Broussard, Matt Solar, Tracy Nelson, Jeff Ergle, Angie Rimel, Joel Carrier, 3rd row; Karen Holder, Donna Wilks, Maria Skubbe, Andy Stephenson, Lottie Ponder, Shannon Jones, Kris Warren, Teresa Carra-way, Tyrone Williams, Frances Neil, Kim Moore, and director, Mr. Joe Jones. Not pictured: Delois Allums, Nina Anischko, Pam Courtney, Chris Grubbs, Cedric Hamm, Gloria High, Rynthia Jackson, Lorenzo Jones, Patsy Kunze, Delores Mays, LaNeice Owens, Donna Perkins, David Skibines, Scott Stewart, Victor Thomas, Terri Tye, Liz Williams, and Lynn Willingham. 3. The Girls'Chorus consists of front rowLtoR: Joni Horton, Kathy Schweitzer, Debbie Navarro, Patti Gray, Kelly Barger, Jennifer Williams, Sherry Craig, and Debbie Richards, back row L to R: Director, Mr. Jones, Judy Kunz, Karen Collins, Kaye McManis, Pam Crowell, and Norma Welch, not pictured: Mary Ellen Mandeville, Shirley McNeal, Elva Nerio, Delores Miller, Angie Cravy and Felandeya Wilkerson. 4. Mr. Jones emphasizes rhythm to students. 5. Cedric Hamm concentrates on his music. 6. Mr. Jones instructs the Girls' Chorus. £11 Vocal Ensemble Rides in Citrus Parade One of the more active groups at WHHS the sixteen member Vocal Ensemble performed for many social, civic, and church organizations throughout the year. Under the direction of Mr. Joe Jones, the Ensemble took part in all projects and activities of the choral department in addition to their extracurricular engagements. During the 1978 Citrus Parade, the Vocal Ensemble entertained on the Exchange National Bank float with parade marshal Jim Stafford. They appeared for the second year for the Youth Advisary Council at the Diplomat Hotel in Hollywood, Florida. From music of the twenties to that of the contemporary, the ensemble performed entertaining shows for each group who invited them. 1) The Vocal Ensemble consists of from the top of the bridge down: Stan Fisher, Amy Chafin, Dan Trueblood, Sheila Woolfolk, Victor Thomas, Patsy Kunze, Jeff Ergle, Toni Sheffield, Ernie Camp, Nina Anischko, Steve Joiner, Lanice Owens, Jeff Wagy, Chris Grubbs, Cedric Hamm, and Director,Mr. Joe Jones. 2) Stan Fisher directs his attention to the piano. 3) Linda Bryan accompanies the chorus on the piano. 4) Vocal Ensemble practices for a performance. 5) Stan Fisher and Olivia Smarte. 6) Vocal Ensemble members show enthusiasm during practice. 6 115 Hi JiJiiiJ D. C.T. Enriches Students With Occupations Underthe direction of Department Chairman, Mr. Rusty Payne, D.C.T., Diversified Cooperative Training, helped students to get an education dealing with job-skills. D.C.T., a program designed for those students who wished to attend school and also obtain some training towards the career of their choice, provided an opportunity for students to achieve an idea of the business life. Students participated in occupations such as nursing, travel agencies, various food service occupations, and trade and industrial areas, to experience the life of a business person. D.C.T. taught Business Law, Health and Grooming, Business Communications, Income Taxes, job interview, and other business type subjects. D.C.T. coordinators, Mrs. Leta Dar-fus, Mr. Ben Carpenter, and Mr. Rusty Payne, assisted the students in getting an idea of what could be expected in the business world. D.E., Distributive Education, a specialized program in which students worked in the areas of sales, marketing, and management type occupations, provided students with the needs of the business force. The D.E. coordinators, Mr. Fred Putney and Mr. Jim Bruner aided students in learning the various techniques of handling a job in a successful manner. 1) Mr. Payne, reviews the day’s schedule. 2) Mr. Bruner grades student's papers. 3) Mrs. Darfus checks roll for her class. 4) Belinda Crawford reviews for her typing test. 5) Mr. Bruner plans his schedule for the six-weeks. 6) Mr. Putney plans his activities for the week. 3 117 D.E. Students Explore Business World The students took field trips to various business offices to learn more about the business world, for example, students from Data Processing classes went to State Farm Insurance Co. to learn the process of Data Processing better. Business Law students went to Bartow to attend an actual trial, and other students to Polk Community College to learn the process of computers. Also, speakers came into some of the classrooms to speak about their work. A special committee known as the Education Committee gave an award at the end of the year to the most outstanding business student, which consisted of a cash prize and a plaque. The club F.B.L.A., Future Business Leaders of America, an extension of the Business Department attended national and state conventions in the spring of the year. 1) Distributive Education President, Rodger Oviedo calls the meeting to order. 2) D.E. students study before going to work. 3) Mr. Bruner's students prepare to start class. 4) Ms. Parmer teaches the fundamentals of typing. 5) Students learn about Restaurant management by visiting the Walgreens Grille in the Mall. 118 No One Claims Perfection In Drivers Education Drivers Education, under the direction of Mr. Deedrick, Mr. Bell, Mr. Hancock, and Mr. Downs, provided students with a knowledge of driving skills, not only through classroom and film instruction, but also through first hand experience gained by individual practice on the range and on the open road. Accidents occurred on the first day, when a nervous student encountered a tree. A standard transmission car was added to the customary line up of the 1977 automatic automobiles to give students skill in stick-shift driving. 1) Coach Bell instructs Ann Davis on how to work the reaction timer. 2) Ann Hammer and Lee Gilliland wait for their turn at the wheel. 3) Drivers Education students learn through classroom lectures. 4) Safety belts provide an essential element of driving. 5) Coach Bobby Downs explains the importance of driving safety. 1 120 3 a -r 3 Drama Creates a sense of Confidence During 1977-78, sophomore English students worked on grammar and vocabulary skills, and began to learn the basics of writing. The teachers concentrated on instructing the fundamentals of grammar rather than the knowledge of literature. Mrs. Wolfe, head of the Drama department, taught drama and speech a long with Mrs. Moore. Drama helped the students be themselves as well as someone else by pantomimes, and character sketches. Speech classes prepared the student for speaking in front of an audience with poise as well as presenting impromptu speeches. 1) Mrs. Cray exhibits interjections. 2) Sophomore English student studies on his own time. 3) Mrs. Wolfe and the class enjoy Doug Trueb-lood and Lynn Bass' panomiming. 4) Students take a break. 5) Mrs. Harrison uses the board for “helpful homework assignments. 6) Mrs. Moore illustrates dramatic speaking. 6 123 Functional Literacy Test Determines Capability This year the junior class was required to take two new tests which determined whether or not they would receive their diplomas. The teachers helped the students prepare for these two tests, the Functional Literacy test and the Basic Skills test, by drilling basic grammar and vocabulary. Later on in the 77-78 year the classes studied the construction of essays and American Literature. 1) Mrs. Hall expresses how fun English can be. 2) Mrs. Koon thrives on grammatical perfection. 3) Kelly Powers works on her grammar exercises. 4) A Junior English class takes time out. 5) Mrs. Burkort instructs her 4th period English class. 5 125 n i 3 126 Seniors explore Shakespeare with interest 1) Mrs. Price, a Senior English teacher, calls our vocabulary words. 2) Mrs. McDaniel's English class reads a play by Sophocles. 3) Rennie Taylor, Susan Hurt, and Laura Lee portray witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth”. 4) Richard Stebbins concentrates on the play Antigone”. 5) Cheryl Nicolay, John Hughes, and Tom Davidson perform a scene from 'Oedipus the King”. The English department, consisting of all female teachers, focused mainly on teaching various forms of grammar and literature. In the fall, the Senior class attended the play Macbeth” at the Polk Theatre in Lakeland and the Sophomore class attended the play The Tempest at Florida Southern College in Lakeland. Sophomore English teachers consisted of Mrs. Bartholomew, Mrs. Colyer, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Sarah Price, Mrs. Shinn, and Mrs. Watson. Junior English teachers consisted of Mrs. Bur-kort, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Koon, Mrs. Pro-vart, Mrs. Charlotte Smith, and Mrs. Watson. Senior English teachers consisted of Mrs. Dale, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Price, and Mrs. Wolfe. 5 127 1 128 3 French Classes Examine Aspects of French Culture and Civilization The 1977-78 French classes, taught by Miss Carol Golden, consisted of three different levels: French I, II, and Advanced French. French I worked with their aural and oral skills, or listening and speaking, while French II dealt mainly with their reading and writing skills. Advanced French examined the aspects of French culture and civilization. The students attended a number of plays including Cyrano de Bergerac , and A Flea in Her Ear . March 7th, the French classes participated in Foreign Language Day at Florida Southern College. The French class also obtained the weekly French magazine Paris Match by airmail. 1) Le Quartier Francais, translated as the French neighborhood, provides an appropriate entrance to the French room. 2) Kevin Ray, Ray Charbon-neau, Jim Edwards and Dale Byrd prepare to begin their classwork. 3) Dixie Neal correct their papers as Mrs. Golden translates a French paragraph. 4) Kevin Ray uses his study time wisely. 2 129 4 German becomes popular at WHHS Mrs. Nena Young, a new teacher just out of college, taught all levels of German, comprised of German I, II, and Advanced German. This language grew in popularity during the 1977-78 school year. The German class took a trip to Heidleberg Castle in Sarasota and held the annual Oc-toberfest on October 29th. In the classroom, Mrs. Young stressed speaking, and liked to read German II literature to the class. 1) German class discuss plans for Octoberfest. 2) Jim Peck takes a lollipop break. 3) Raub Paullin tries to stay awake. 4) Mrs. Young explains the lab to the students. 5) Tom Anishko, Kevin Ashley, and Edith Bledsoe interpreting the dialogue. 6) Many signs, displayed by German students, announce Octoberfest. 130 6 131 s 1) Charlotte Rayborne studies her class notes for a future test. 2) Mrs. Colyer explains the days assignment to a student. 3) Anne Palo prepares to work on her dasswork. 4) Linda Price receives help with her Latin words from Mrs. Colyer. 5) Bill Coyer takes a chapter test in Latin. 3 132 4 Latin Class is Based on Quality Rather Than Quantity A single Latin class, instructed by Mrs. Colyer, consisted of only ten people who met in the library conference room. The students learned Latin grammar with extensive study in dialogue and vocabulary. They spent the rest of the year studying many areas of Creek mythology such as the Creek Cods, Medusa and Apollo. The class also delved into Creek culture. 133 WHHS Offers Five Levels Of Spanish Mrs. Alderman, Miss Golden, and Mrs. Hardin instructed students in Spanish, one of the world's most widely spoken languages. Due to the classes popularity at W.H.H.S. our school was one of the few in the nation to offer Spanish at five levels. Mrs. Alderman taught Spanish I, II, IV, and V, while Mrs. Hardin taught Spanish I and II. The teachers in the Spanish department attempted to individualize the study of each student with the aid of films and tapes. The movie Littlest Angel was shown, an annual event in W.H.H.S.'s Spanish department. 1) Spanish students paint scenery for a play. 2) Christmas songs, performed by the Spanish singing group, highlight the season's classroom activity. 3) Janie Croft and Ben Pruette display handcrafted Christmas pinatas. 4) Colette Broussard ponders a Spanish translation. 5) Mrs. Alderman, head of the foreign language department, explains her grading system to Karen Vaughn. 134 3 Home Economics Met the Changes Seen By New Technology The Home Economics Department atW.H.H.S. met the changes seen by new technology by expanding at an amazing rate, through competency based vocational education. Competency-based education met real economic needs in that it required each learner to master only those objectives needed for entry in his chosen occupation. The teachers in the Home Economics department tried to help their students complete that task. A variety of projects consisted of Halloween parties, the catering of party food for Exchange National Bank, visiting kindergartens in Child Development, altering and constructing garments in the clothing department, and many other activities. Mrs. Dorothy Perry, head of the department, taught Occupational Food Service. Mrs. Sharon Bates instructed the Family Psychology course while Mrs. Anne Campbell and Mrs. Laura Ervin taught Child Development. Mrs. Beulah Thomas taught Occupational Food Service and Mrs. Jean Welborn taught Clothing Construction. 1) Cooking interests both boys and girls. 2) Jeanette Manning starts her dress by cutting out her pattern. 3) Students in cooking class prepare to bake a cake. 4) Students help each other with their sewing projects. 5) Mrs. Bates discusses married life with the class. 6) Students hold an open discussion. 137 Many Skills Are Aquired In Industrial Arts Under the direction of Mr. Curling, the Industrial Arts Department offered the student an opportunity to improve his carpentry skills by working with wood, welding, fiberglass and metal. The other courses taught were Architectural Drawing and Engineering Drawing. Architectural Drawing was mainly centered around detail drawings of houses and buildings. Engineering Drawing based more on geometric construction of machines. Students found it easier to choose future occupations according to their interests by gaining experience in several different fields. 1. This student shows that girls can enjoy shop as well as boys. 2. Refinishing is just one of the many skills learned in Industrial Arts. 3. Randy O'Neil enjoys Industrial Arts. 4. Mr. Curling gives his class notes. 5. Stan Maulder concentrates on Engineering Drawing. 6. Mr. johnson assists Pierre Hodges with Architectural Drawing. Journalism Dept. Receives New Equipment A new course added to the curriculum in the 77-78 school year, Journalism III studied all aspects of photography and printing. With the new darkroom built by the students, it was much easier to see all the phases of photography and developing. The students took all the pictures for Trident and the yearbook. Mr. Gregory instructed the course. Journalism I involved all phases of journalism with special emphasis on newspaper and yearbook. The basic skills of journalism: cropping, copywriting, newswriting, photography techniques and layouts were taught by Mr. Gregory. 1. Photographer George Moshonas demonstrates the correct use of the camera. 2. Mr. Gregory shows Kim Leis how to use the vertical camera. 3. Jody Sisson develops a picture in the new darkroom. 4. Linda Bloeth crops Stacey Darnell's face! 5. Karen Partridge, Tony LoCascio, John Tanke, and Cathy Fike use the new off-set press. 6. Pam Hartwell studies newspapers in Journalism I. 7. Linda Bloeth reviews a yearbook from another school. 5 Yearbook Staff Works Together to Meet Deadlines Wha Hwa Hta See had the largest i staff ever consisting of thirty members. Advised by Mr. William Gregory, the 61st volume of the annual was edited by Steve Joiner. The many hours of hard work involved copywriting, creating layouts, taking, developing, and printing photographs were all tedious yet rewarding. The outstanding staff of this year's annual consisted of Amy Chafin and Mike Arnold — Associate Editors; Academics — Nancy Davidson, editor, Eileen Cooney, Carmen Payne, Jeff Wagy, Carolyn Buckles. Classes — Laurie Woten, Anne Harlan, editors, Carol LoCicero, Angie Rimel, Karen Kalogridas, Julie Gipson. Organizations — Barbara Jaeggi, Allyson Puckett, co-editors, Laura Mclver, Sheryl Buck, Chauncey Fagler, Kaye Harman. Sports — Tony LoCascio, Jack Coleman, co-editors, Scott Whiting, John Varty, Meg Snively. Advertisements — Denise Lanning, Valerie Sheffler. David Woolley, Head Photographer. 1) Kaye Harman, Tony LoCasio and Barbara Jaeggi work on the organization section. 2) The Wha Hwa Hta See yearbook staff for 77-78, back row (left to right), Julie Gipson, Ann Harlan, John Vardy, Angie Rimel, Chauncey Fagler, Nancy Davidson, Amy Chafin, Scott Whiting, Valerie Sheffler, Mike Arnold and Meg Snively. 3rd row- Karen Kalogridis, Jeff Wagy, William Gregory, (Advisor) Barbara Jaeggi, Denise Lanning, Carolyn Buckles. 2nd row- Carol LoCicero, Cheryl Bucks, Laura Mclver, Jack Coleman, Kaye Harmen and Ally-son Puckett. 1st row- Steve Joiner, (Editor) David Wooley and Tony LoCasio. 3) Nancy Davidson, Chauncey Fagler, Jack Coleman, Allyson Puckett, Kaye Harmen, Julie Gipson, Amy Chafin and John Varty work steadily to meet a deadline. 4) Editor Steve Joiner and Co-Editor Amy Chafin rearrange a layout. 5) Karen Kalogridis and Angie Rimel put Senior pictures into Alphabetical order. 6) Valerie Sheffler and Denise Lanning sort through ad receipts. 3 142 Trident Becomes Self-sufficient Trident, the bi-weekly school newspaper, went through many changes this year. The paper, printed on the new off-set press, was produced entirely at school. The whole design of Trident was completely different from past editions. Under the direction of Mr. William Gregory, editor-in-chief Lori Bloeth dedicated herself to the production of the school newspaper. The other editors included Jean Anne Roush and Weston Morris, News; Sandi Greve, Features; Gary Desmond, Sports; Becky Gracia, Copy; Mike Blackwell, Layouts; Kim Leis, Public Relations; Terri Connell, Advertisements. The staff members consisted of Patti Rash, Mark Lauver, Cathy Fike, Char-lyn Twyford, Bonnie Brown, Peggy Kysar, Nan O'Sullivan, George Moshonas and Jody Sisson, Photographers. 1) Weston Morris and Patti Rash work on layouts. 2) The 77-78Trident staff, back row(left to right) Jean Ann Roush, Jody Sisson, Kim Leis, Mark Lauver, Lori Bloeth. Becky Gracia and Gary Desmond; 2nd row- Teri Connell, Nan O'Sullivan, Cathy Fike, Peggy Kieser, Charlyn Twiford, Bonnie Brown and Weston Morris; 1st row- George Moshonas, Mike Blackwell and Sandy Grieve. 3) Kim Leis concentrates on writing an article. 4) Staff member Patti Rash takes a break. 5) Mr. Gregory and Lori Bloeth discuss new ideas. 5 145 College Prep Courses Ready Students For Future Headed by Mr. Fink, the Math Dept, prepared the students for college with a program consisting of Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Trigonometry Math Analysis, and Calculus. These courses were designed mainly for the student planning to attend college or a university after graduation. Liberal Arts Math provided adequate knowledge for the student planning to attend a community college. The students had the opportunity to become well prepared for the various college exams such as the SAT and ACT. 1. In Computer Concepts students use both slide rule and calculators to work problems. 2. Mrs. Williams enjoys teaching math. 3. Mr. Fink reviews a computer manual. 4. Math students enjoy learning. 1 146 3 148 Students Prepare for Basic Skills Test Consumer Math and Math for Today, courses opened to all students but taken mainly by sophomores, readied students for real world problems. Money management, income taxes, car insurance and upkeep were just a few of the areas covered. These courses also helped the student prepare for the Basic Skills Test, required by the state for all juniors. Most of the basic math skills were reviewed in these courses. If a student does not plan to go to college, these are good courses to take as it prepares them for what they will face after high school. 1. Mr. Graham prepares for his classes. 2. Students work a problem. 3. Students learn by asking questions. 4. Mrs. Anderson uses the overhead to teach. 5. Mr. Pletcher draws a diagram for his students. New Aspects of Math Keep It Interesting Mrs. Williams, who taught Geometry and Consumer Math became a fulltime faculty member this past year. She taught only part time in the past. Also new to the Math Department, Mrs. Morrison taught Geometry, Math for Today and Trigonometry. Another interesting aspect of the Math Department was Mr. Fink's computer. He taught two classes in which the students learned the basics of computers. The courses, Computer Concepts and Computer Programming, were open to all students. 1. Mr. Pletcher's students concentrate on a test. 2. Mrs. Morrison draws a diagram. 3. Students work on some difficult problems. 4. Mr. Hagbloom helps a student. 5. Mr. Brisbin explains a problem. 6. Mrs. Williams uses the overhead. 7. Kevin Ray works on a difficult problem. 151 Physical Education classes combined boys and girls for the second year in a row during the 77-78 school year. The students of the P.E. department learned the importance of teamwork, good sportsmanship, and physical fitness and participated in many different activities including softball, football, gatorball, basketball, volleyball, track, archery and raquetball, which was played at Rotary Park. The instructors included Mrs. Austin, Coach Barton, Mrs. Duggar, Coach Parker and Coach McDaniels. 1. Mrs. Austin helps a student with archery. 2. Coach McDaniels observes the gym. 3. Coaches Parker, Barton, Duggar, and Austin watch their classes. 4. Mark Schreiber shows Coach Parker some important papers. 5. Coach Barton lectures to his Health class. 6. P.E. students do exercises to keep in shape. ROTC Focuses On Leadership and Responsibility Leadership, self-reliance, good citizenship, and respect. These qualities were the goals of the JROTC program. Each student learned an appreciation of the role of the U.S. Army in national defense and an appreciation of physical fitness. The color Guard and Drill Team performed in various events including football games and parades. Also included in the program were many money raising drives to support the various activities JROTC participated in. They held a dance and other recreational activities for JROTC members. 1. JROTC marches in the Homecoming parade. 2. JROTC girls march in parade. 3. Dexter Cuyler leads the Drum Bugle Corps. 4. Color Guard leads football crowd in the National Anthem. 5. Sgt. Glendening is one of the instructors of JROTC. 1 2 155 JO O H O TJ CD 3 i BB ■ o mmm m o CD r-f 0 5“ CD Q) m CD 0 The )ROTC program consisted of a Drill Team, Color Guard, Rifle Team, Drum Bugle Corps and Companies. The rifle team competed in area meets with other schools and in invitationals. They practiced long, hard hours both during school and after school. They practiced marching, gun drills, commands, and marching to drums. The instructors of the program included Lt. Colonel Dan Partin, Command Sergeant Major Dedmond and Platoon Sergeant Ralph Glendening. 1. Doug Hitty practices on the rifle range. 2. Sgt. Dedmond relaxes between classes. 3. Colonel Partin is the commanding officer of JROTC. 4. The Drill Team marches in the Homecoming parade. 5 157 Students Go Backpacking in Ocala Forest During the 77-78 school year, the Biology Department featured A.P. Biology, Aquatic Biology, as well as Biology. Among the instructors in the department were: Margret Ford, Robert Smith, Mary Ting, Pam Albright, and George Bass. The Biology Department hosted several field trips this year including their yearly trip to the Crystal River, the Oscar Scherer Recreational Area in Sarasota, and a weekend backpacking trip in the Ocala National Forest. 1. This Biology class uses viewers to complete a lab. 2. Mrs. Ford helps her students with a microscope lab. 3. Mrs. Ting assists a student with a worksheet. 4. Mr. Bass lectures the class on the subject of energy. 5. Mr. Ford spends some free time reading his favorite magazine. Geology Class Takes Field Trips to Mines The Physical Science Department in the 77-78 school year featured Geology, Chemistry, and Physics. The instructors for this year included: James Ashley, Phillip Campbell, Robert Chandler, and Robert Helmick. Most of the outside activities of this department operated through the science club, although Mr. Ashley's Geology class took several field trips to the phosphate mines at various times throughout the year. 1) Mr. Chambers explains a complicated chemical formula. 2) Mr. Campbell offers two students a change to stay after school and enrich themselves academically. 3) Mr. Helmick shows the class an interesting filmstrip. 4) Andy Dearwater and Tom Davidson study their physics lesson. 5) Some physics students study to prepare themselves for a test. 6) Mr. Ford uses his free time to read a magazine. 1 160 New Science Course Offered At WHHS For the first time, Winter Haven High School's Science Department offered a cou rse in Astronomy taught by Mr. James Ashley. Astonomy, the only course of its type offered in Polk County, interested many science-oriented students. Students attended special sessions before sunrise and after sunset to increase their knowledge of this subject. The department's new telescope enabled the students to get a closer look at what they had studied in class. 1) Mr. Ashley demonstrates how the moon effects tides. 2) The Astronomy class listens as Mr. Ashley lectures. 3) Mike Parker and John Parker use a model of our solar system to help explain a problem. 4) Mr. Ashley answers a question with the help of a large globe. 5) Mr. Ashley explains how a lunar eclipse takes place. 6) The planets and their relationship to the sun provides the subject of this lecture. 162 2 4 5 163 New Instructor Joins Social Studies Dept. Instructors for the Social Studies Department for the 77-78 school year included: Mr. Zesiger (Department Head), Mr. Ross, Coach Woolwine, Mr. Woodard, Mrs. Garrett, Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. Severence, and a new addition, Mr. Goss. Mr. Goss, a former student of Amherst High School in Ohio, attended S.E. College in Lakeland. He then went on to receive his masters degree in History at Rollens University in Orlando. He also taught for six years in Bartow before coming to WHHS. Mr. Goss has a strong commitment to logical thinking and feels that students should be taught to be logical before they are required to be logical. This procedure is followed in all of Mr. Goss' classes. 1) Mr. Ross relates some of the finer points of Sociology. 2) Wiley Long, Mike Burnett, and David Brownell study the many islands near Florida. 3) Mr. Woodard lectures the class on the American Revolution. 4) Mr. Goss explains Lexington and Concord. 5) Mrs. Garrett explains the lighter side of Physcology. 165 1 Students Go to Court Session in Bartow In the 77-78 year, some of the students of the Social Science Department got a chance to go to a court in Bartow and watch an actual trial in session. Other students of this department attempted something new called Practical Politics. Each student was assigned a political figure and was asked to communicate with him or her and find out all that he could about this person. 1) Mr. Goss helps a student with her history. 2) Mr. Ross prepares notes for his lectures. 3) Mr. Severance lectures from his podium. 4) Some Social Studies students read over their assigned chapters. 5) Mrs. Garrett watches as two students read a play. 6) Coach Woolwine reads from a History book to prepare students for a test. 166 4 5 1 Vocation Training offered at PVT 4 1. Don Hoover and Greg McCray assemble one of their many projects. 2. james Cohler repairs a refrigerator in the Appliance Servicing class. 3. Gary Thurston, a student in the Electrical Wiring class, demonstrates how to re-wire a circuit breaker. 4. Mr. Bill Dailey, one of the heads of Polk Vo. Tech., pauses from his work long enough for a picture. 5. Hershall Williams and John Vanderpelt look on as Brian Hartpence works to repair a television set. 5 169 Polk Vo. Tech. Offers Many Varied Courses The Polk Vocational Technical Center offered students a chance to learn a vocation as well as acquire all academic requirements in the year 77-78. Agriculture Machinery and Equipment Maintenance, Citrus Production, Nursery Operations, Clothing Production and Management, Air Conditioning and Heating Mechanics, Masonary, Plumbing and Pipefitting, Appliance Repair, Automotive Body Repair and Refinishing, Automotive Mechanics, Carpentry, Diesel Mechanics, Drafting, Electrical Wiring, Electronic Communications, Gasoline Engine Mechanics, Industrial Electricity, Machine Shop Work, Marine Engine Mechanics, Printing, Radio and Television Service, Sheet Metal Work, and Welding were among the many courses offered at Polk Vo. Tech. 1. Hershall Williams looks on as Brian Hartpence adjusts the tuning coils of an old television set. 2. Dale Merrick, Kevin Doles, Keith Doles, and Glenn Walker are the four WHHS students who attend the Welding class at Polk Vo. Tech. 3. Jeff Abercrombe, who attends the Small Engine Repairs class, works to repair an old outboard engine. 4. Students at Polk Vo. Tech, enjoy the clean, uncrowded hallways. 171 Special Ed Class Attends Art Show Special Education classes for the 77-78 school year dealt with an individualized course of study designed for students with special needs with emphasis being placed on everyday living skills. During spring, the class instructed by Miss Jackie Womack, attended an art show at the South-West Recreational complex along with the students of the art department. Three of the Special Ed. students, Bruce Cain, Jerome Poole, and Bruce Moses worked with the C.E.T.A. program in the cafeteria. 1) Mack Crossly, Eric Poole and Diane Walden learn the aspects of time. 2) Miss Jackie Womack helps Diane Walden and Edward Ford understand the dictionary. 3) Edward Ford works on his assignment. 4) Miss Womack shows Rennie Williams the correct way to tell time. 5) Kim Waldo experiments with the combination clock. 172 '77 BLUE DEVILS FINISH SUCCESSFULLY A 6-4 FOOTBALL SEASON The Winter Haven Blue Devils opened up their 1977-78 football season by defeating Haines City 7-6 at Denison Memorial Stadium. The Blue Devils continued their streak of one point victories from last season. The Blue Devils finished the 1976-77 season by defeating Tampa King 13-12 and Auburndale 7-6. The Blue Devils scored the only touchdown against Haines City on a 69 yard drive on ten plays highlighted by a 13 yard run by Kendall Denmark. The extra point, booted by Maris Bilbrey, made the score 7-0. Then in the second half, Haines City took the opening kickoff and marched 68 yards on 12 plays to score. The extra point, however, no good. Winter Haven lead 7-6. Later in the game, the Hornets started, what seemed to be a touchdown drive, but was stopped by a Benji Adams fumble-recovery. The Hornets controlled much of the game but the Blue Devils' high spirits and determination enabled them to stay tough and capture their first win of the 1977-78 football season. I n the first away game of the season. Winter Haven came up short in the second-half against Lakeland. Thanks to a strong defense, the Dreadnoughts were stalled on the ground and were forced to pass to move the ball. Lakeland scored twice on a 37 yard pass and a short run. In the second half, Winter Haven recovered a fumble and drove 34 yards on the running of Jerome Alls was tackled just short of the end-zone, but because of no time outs the clock ran out. This was Winter Haven's first loss of the year. In their third game of the year and the most impressive so far, the Blue Devils literally crushed East Bay 41-7 at Denison Memorial Stadium. The Blue Devils enjoyed almost flawless play by both the offensive and the defensive units. For the offense, Jerome Alls lead with 152 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns. Kendall Denmark contributed 93 yards rushing and a touchdown. The next devil that scored was Allan Revels with a two yard touchdown plunge. Following Revels' score was a seven yard reverse touchdown play ran by Pierre Hodges. Capping the list of TDs was a seven yard touchdown pass from Mark Lauver to Tim Smith. All of the extra points were converted by the kicking of Steve Brown and Maris Bilbrey. On the defen- 1) Allan Revels barrels through for a touchdown. 2) Mike Lellie contemplates the last play. 176 1977 VARSITY SQUAD: 1st Row- Maris Bilbrey, Kevin Joiner, Dallas Perry, Steve Joiner, Mark Lauver, Steve Brown, Tracy Young, Ronnie Nealy, Terry McCray, Kendall Denmark. 3nd Row- Jerome Alls, Jeff Bradley, Ernest Grice, Mark Schrieber, Allan Revels, Willard Haynes, LaFrenchy Baxter, Mike Lellie, Tom Davidson, Lee Paige, Terry Horne. 3rd Row- Brian Whitten, David Birdsong, Pierre Hodges, Brian Williams, Rocky Pretzie, Greg Sanders, Mike Parker, Gregg Gatlin, Bob Davis. 4th Row- Tim Harrison, Brad Farris, Jim Peck, Kevin Richardson, Robert Hermance, Doug York, Randy Davis, Randy Teisinger, Andy Stephenson, J. Puckett. 5th Row- Mike Walsh, Mike Roberts, Peter Pawinski, Eddie Ogburn, Mike Jimerson, Howard Oviedo, Tim Smith, Lorenzo Jones, Tyrone Williams, Tien DuBose. 6th Row- David Gainer, Buster Marrell, Sam Ladler, Pete Roviro, Leon Stewart, James Hargrove, William Twyford. Not Pictured: Benji Adams, John David Johnson. 177 178 COACHES INSTRUCT BLUE DEVILS TO VICTORY sive side, the aggressiveness of Kevin Richardson and Greg Gatlin was noticed throughout the game. East Bay fumbled three times and each was recovered by Greg Gatlin. The good blocking and quick running proved to be too much for East Bay and the Devils aggressiveness and blitzing on defense set back the offense of East Bay. Through these contributing factors, the Blue Devils obtained their second victory of the season. The visiting Brandon Eagles defeated the Blue Devils, 31-15, in the fourth game of the season at Denison Memorial Stadium by the means of an accurate passing game. Winter Haven quickly lighted the scoreboard on a 69 yard return by Kendall Denmark to take the lead in the first quarter. The kick by Steve Brown made the score 7-0 until the Eagles soon tied the game which held until the end of the second quarter. The Brandon team quickly switched to an almost all passing offense achieving three quick touchdowns to their favor. Winter Haven was greatly crippled by three fumbles, one of which set up the opposition for a field goal. The Devils scored only one more TD on a 4 yard run by Kendall Denmark. The conversion, made good on a run by Jerome Alls, gave the Devils two more to make the total of 15 for Winter Haven. The Eagles made one more touchdown before the end of the game to give the final score, 31-15, a Brandon victory. This was the second loss for the Blue Devils, evening-up their record 2-2. Blue Devil's running backs, Kendall Denmark and Jerome Alls, ran all over the Plant City Raiders for a 34-12 victory, at Plant City field. Coach Triplett's improvement in the pass defense produced three interceptions. Defensive tackles made by Eddie Ogburn and Jay Puckett shut off Plant City's ground game. Plant City was the first to score but Winter Haven came back on a one-yard quarterback sneak by Kevin Joiner along with a successful extra point kicked by Steve Brown. Joiner and Denmark scored two consecutive touchdowns and this was the third win in which the Devils displayed a fine athletic ability in the field of offensive and defensive football. A fumbleprone second half attack by the Blue Devils lead to a loss at Manatee on October 30. Winter Haven scored first on a 47 yard pass from Kevin Joiner to Tien DuBose. The Devils struck twice more in the second quarter, both on passes, one to Kendall Denmark and another 1) Jerome Alls goes wide behind the blocking of Allan Revels. 2) Willard Haynes starts upfield on a kickoff return. 3) Coaches this year were: George Bass, Bobby Downs, Gary McDaniels, David Barton, Horace Bamberg, and Calvin Triplett. 4) Mike Lellie and company crush the opponent. •1 179 WINTER HAVEN'S HIGH-POWERED OFFENSE LEADS THE WAY to Pierre Hodges. In the third quarter, on what proved to be the turning point of the game, the Devils were dropped in the end-zone for a safety. Gaining momentum. Manatee scored twice more to make the score 32-21. Despite the score Winter Haven led in every offensive category and were paced by the running of Kendall Denmark and Jerome Alls. In the sixth game, the Devils beat Tampa King for the second year straight at Denison Stadium. Winter Haven played almost to perfection in the first half behind the blocking of the offensive line and the running of Kendall Denmark. On their first possession the Blue Devils drove 63 yards for a score and never relinquished the lead. Defensive lineman, Greg Gatlin, set up another score that came on a two yard run by Tracy Young. In the second half Kevin Joiner completed only 5 passes, but two were for long gains to Pierre Hodges. The lions scored twice on runs and may have scored more, but for backbreaking penalities against them. The game displayed the finest show of offensive execution and defensive stratedgy during '77. In 1977's Homecoming game, the Blue Devils overcame Orlando Evans 30-13, at Denison Stadium. The first scoring of the Blue Devils developed when Brian Whitten intercepted an Evan's pass at the Evans 22nd yard line. From his runback, plus a penalty, the Blue Devils ended up on the Evans three yard line. Jerome Alls scored on a one yard plunge two plays later. The extra point was kicked by Steve Brown. After a touchdown by Orlando Evans, the Blue Devils came back on a long drive highlighted by a one yard dive by Kendall Denmark. The conversion was kicked by Maris Bilbrey. The Devils were going strong when Evans fumbled on their 18yard line. Kevin Joiner then connected with Tyrone Williams for an 18 yard touchdown pass. Following Steve Bron's kick, the Blue Devils were in control 21-7. Orlando Evans scored one more time, making it 21-13. From this point on, all the scoring was Winter Haven's. Kevin Joiner threw another touchdown pass but this time to Kendall Denmark on a29yarder. The ending of the Devil's scoring came on a 20 yard Steve Brown field goal. On the defensive side, juniors Jon Cole and John David Johnson were outstanding. With the help of Mike Lellie, Ben Adams, and Eddie Ogburn, the Devils held Evans to only 29 total yards in the second half. This successful Homecoming victory boosted the Blue Devils record to 5-3. 1) Kevin Joiner rears back to throw another pass while Bobby Davis provides protection. 2) Gregg Gatlin takes a water break. 3) Mike Lellie puts the pressure on. 4) Blue Devils explosive offense rolls into action. 180 3 f 4 181 1 BLUE DEVIL'S ATTACK OVERPOWERS OPPONENTS Finishing the ninth game, the Blue Devils lost, 21-17, to Kathleen Red Devils in Lakeland. The Devils led by 10 points in the final quarter after fumbling the football to Kathleen four times within the Red Devils five yard line. Devils drove down field every time they gained control of the ball. The Devils obtained possession of the ball eight times resulting in two touchdowns, one punt, one running out of downs, and four turnovers. Blue Devils'strategy was to play safety Terry Horne extremely deep, sometimes more than twenty yards off the line, in an attempt to keep Kathleen's quarterback from completing any long passes. Blue Devils accomplished their objective but Kathleen still managed to get their receivers down field and open. The defeat was the fourth in nine games for the “Big Blue. The Blue Devils again, for the tenth time in ten years, successfully overpowered the Auburndale Hounds, 26-14 at Denison Stadium in their last game of the season. Kendall Denmark, who led in rushing for 106 yards, ran for a touchdown on a 55 yard punt return that put the Devils on the scoreboard. The Hound's passing defense appeared to collapse in the latter part of the game allowing a spectacular triple reverse pass play. The play started when quarter back Kevin Joiner handed off to Kendall Denmark and Denmark in turn handed off to Pierre Hodges and finally back to Joiner who completed the play by throwing a 52 yard pass to Tien DuBose who ran the last 10 yards for the touchdown. Blue Devil Tyrone Williams, a tight end, unexpectedly appeared underneath a pass thrown by the quarterback, Kevin Joiner, to score a touchdown from the 18 yard line. An aggressive defense, reinforced by Benji Adams and Eddie Ogburn, helped to shut down the Hounds scoring. The excellent kicking of Steve Brown and Maris Bilbrey readily advanced the lead of the Devils over Auburndale. The last touchdown, scored by Allan Revels on a 13 yard run, put the game firmly in the Devil's hands, ending the Blue Devils 77-78 season with a 6-4 record. 1) Pierre Hodges pushes off a potential tackier. 2) Kendall Denmark shuffles through the opening. 3) Gregg Gatlin confers defensive strategy with coaches Barton and Bass. 4) Kevin Joiner wards of attacker. 5) Pierre Hodges hangs on to the ball. 182 1 BABY BLUE DOMINATES The 1977-78 Junior Varsity football team turned up a victorious season with a record of five wins and one loss — the best in several years at W.H.H.S. The Baby Blue consis-tantly moved the football throughout the season with the offense averaging three touchdowns a game and the defense holding the opposition to less than eight points per game. The following four J.V. players showed great promise in the future for playing varsity football: Steve Connell, Bill O'Neil, Robert Polumbo, and Jeff Rodgers. Coaching Baby Blue this year were coaches Phillip Cobb and Hollis Curling. 1977 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD: 1st Row- Jimmy Summers, Robert Polumbo, Tim Howell, Barry Elrod, Chip Allsopp, Dan LeDuc, Ricky Middleton, Toron Robinson, Kerry Barber, Lloyd Davis, Dwayne Jones. 2nd Row- Peter Cassidy, Rodney Hendry, Juan Ford, Victor Moore, Anthony Gaines, Michael Smothers, Raymond Turner, Fredrick Taylor, Joe LoCicero, Calvin Marbley. 3rd Row- Tim Baker, Tom Tofanelli, Brian Hays, Meredith Smith, Mark Holley, Mark Wilson, Mark Rutkoski, Dean Hunt, Jeff Rodgers, Bill O'Neal. 4th Row-Steve Connell, Warren McIntosh, Ron Martin, Bud Helsel, Ron Roberts, John Jenkins, Chris Cuyler, Mike Smith, Randy Snively. Denis Tillman. 5th Row- Cedric Haynes, Theo McCrae, Kurt Tesh, Brad Dantzler, Carl Rue, Alan Lofton, Mike Perry, Jiff Gissendaner. 184 Blue Devil Cross Country Team Wins County Meet The 1977 Cross Country team, under the direction of Coach Tom Morgan, had one of it’s most successful seasons ever. The Varsity team, led by captain Daryl O'Connell, won the county championship. The Varsity also won two local invitationals, placed third at the Titusville Invitational, and came in fifth at the University of Florida tournament. In the most competitive meet of the year, the Florida State Invitational, the Devils placed third against many of the top teams in the state. The team also set a state record in the twenty-four hour relay and had the top sophomore in the state with Keith Brantly. Winter Haven finished the season by coming in second at the District four tournament and were ranked twelfth in the state by the Miami Herald. Varsity runners included Boyd Beasely, Bruce Beasely, Keith Brantly, Pat Boynton, Tom Butz, Tom Carden, Wayne Love, and Daryl O'Connell. The Junior Varsity went to all varsity meets and won the county championship. Captain Manuel Gomez led the team which included Dave Brownell, Phillip Coryell, Tom Katina, James Leach, John McClain and Steve Partain. 1) Pat Boynton displays the endurance needed in cross country. 2) Daryl O’Connell fights for first place, while other Devils keep in stride. 3) Tom Butz and Boyd Beasely run stride by stride at a Cypress Gardens meet. 4) The 1977 Varsity Crosscountry team: (standing) Pat Boynton, Coach Tom Morgan, Keith Brantly, Wayne Love, Daryl O'Connell, (sitting) Boyd Beasely and Bruce Beasely, not pictured Tom Butz. 5) Pat Boynton, Wayne Love, and Bruce Beasely drive for the finish line ending their last meet of a victorious season. 186 188 3 Girls Cross Country Reigns as County Champs for the Fourth Straight Season The 1977-78 Girls' Cross Country team, under the coaching of Tom Morgan, had another successful season this year. This year's Girls' Cross Country team made it the fourth year in a row that Winter Haven has taken the county title. Debbie Overbay received the Most Valuable award and Sarah Butz received the Most Improved award. The 1977-78 Girls' Cross Country team consisted of: Sandy Boice, Ann Bowie, Sarah Butz, Avis Cowart, Diane Glover, Debbie Overbay, Beth Simmons, and Andra Tidwell. 1) Debbie Overbay sets the pace for the meet. 2) Beth Simmons and Andra Tidwell run stride for stride. 3) Runners from all over the state participate in the Cypress Cardens Invitational Cross Country meet. 4) Cypress Gardens Invitational is underway. 5) 1977-78 Girls Cross Country Team: (Standing) Sarah Butz, Andra Tidwell, Beth Simmons, (kneeling) Sandy Boyce, and Debbie Overbay. (not pictured, Avis Cowart, Ann Bowie, Diane Glover) 5 Girls Volleyball Team Ends Season With a 9 -1 Record The 1977-78 Girl's Volleyball team, under the direction of Coach Jackie Dugger, finished their season with a fine record of nine wins and one loss. Players Robin Roberts and Veronica Groover, in their efforts to the team. The Blue Devils unfortunately lost in the first round of the Polk County Tournament to Haines City and to Plant City in the district competition. All of the volleyball games were played within the county this year. The team this year was one of rebuilding, as all but three of the players were newcomers to the squad. The Devils show good promise for next year's competitive season. 1) Blue Devil gets ready for a block. 2) Phyllis Cook prepares to bump the ball while Cindy Laux looks on. 3) Blue Devil players are ready on the defense. 4) 1977-78Girls Volleyball team: (top row) Paula Jimerson, Lisa Spearman, Robin Roberts, Kathy Henry, Toni Holland, Diana Loar, Linda White, (kneeling) Phyllis Cook, Tracy Waters, Sharon Denmark, Cindy Laux, Joyce Rhone, and Lottie Ponder, (not pictured, Lisa Kent) 190 191 192 Devil Cagers Control With a 22-4 Record The 1977-78 Varsity Basketball team has had one of its most successful seasons this past year. The team can boast of having Winter Haven's all-time leading career scorer since Otis Birdsong, number 43 Kenny Ellis. At press time the Devils had an outstanding record of 21 wins and 4 losses, two of which were to Lakeland, Winter Haven's toughest competitor, one to Edgewater and one to Tampa King. Winter Haven also played: Northeast, Brandon, Bartow, Boone, Haines City, Gainesville, Kathleen, Lake Wales, Auburndale, Plant City, and Tampa King. The Devils reigned victorious during the Hillsborough CC Holiday Tournament. They played against teams such as Tampa Bay Tech., Tampa Leto, and Hillsborough. The Devils also easily obtained victory during the Cypress Gardens tournament at home when they played Oak Ridge and Boone again. 1) Number 41, Bruce Stubbs, bowls over Lakeland Dreadnaught number 54 for two points. 2) Bruce Stubbs going in for a lay up and scores two more points for the Devils. 3) Leading scorer number 43, Capt. Kenny Ellis, leads Devils to victory. 4) Zed Davis, number 5, sinks two for the Devils. 5) The 1977-78 Varsity Blue Devil Basketball Team. 1 3 The team consisted of: Captain Kenny Bo Ellis 43, Bruce Choggy Stubbs 41, Alford Pop Turner 13, Zed Zap Davis 5, Glen Hubbert Hubbard 15, Terry Flick Horne 25, Eric Pool Stick Poole 21, jon Gl Cole 51, Rodney Ford 35, Randy ELBA Oneal 31, Jim GWH Wirka 11, and Mike Skieeeke Henderson 33. The starting squad consisted of Kenny Ellis who averaged 24 points per game, Bruce Stubbs 20 points per game, Alford Turner 14 points per game, Zed Davis 12.3 points per game, and Glen Hubbard 9.6 points per game. The two most exciting games were the Hillsborough game in the Hillsborough CC Holiday tournament, and the Lakeland ball game. 1) Alford Turner brings the ball down while number 15, Glen Hubbard, breaks for the basket. 2) Alford Turner tries to get around his opponents for a closer shot at the basket. 3) Coach Goss, Kenny Ellis, Alford Turner, and Mike Henderson plan their strategy for the next half of the game. 4) Bruce Stubbs beats out number 12 for two more points. 5) Captain Kenny Ellis waits for the rebound. 194 Devils Go Into Four Overtimes in Tampa At Hillsborough, the Devils went into four over times finally beating the Bulldogs by a slim margin. At the Lakeland game, which played at home, the Devils were defeated by only four points within a two over time period. The team looks foreward to a successful future and maybe attending the AAAA Championships but it is too early in the season to tell. They still have to attend District Tournament and Regionals. From there hopefully the State Tournament. 1) Devil Zed Davis puts the ball up for two points while number 12 stands by helplessly. 2) Zed Davis goes to the foul line to score two more points for the Devils. 3) Kenny Ellis tries to dribble around the opponent. 4) Kenny Ellis scores for the Devils. 5) Alford Turner shoots over a Lakeland Dreadnaught while number 41, Bruce Stubbs observes. 1 4 J.V. Has Successful Year Under New Head Coach The 1977-78 Junior Varsity Basketball team under the leadership of Coach Gary Goss had a fine season. In Coach Goss' first year at Winter Haven he worked with a team that was inexperienced at first but quickly matured. The leadership the team did have was provided by junior John Tanke and sophomore Robert Polumbo. The team was helped by the mid-season addition of Bernard Elliot. The team started off slowly losing their first three games but came back to win 11 of the next 15. The team was led in scoring by Polumbo who averaged almost 17 points a game and Pete Peterson, who came on strong near the middle of the year to average 16 points. The team was paced in rebounding by Brett Dixon, the team leader with John Tanke and Raymond Davis also helping out. Coach Goss attributed the team's mid-season surge to long hard practices and determination in a total team effort. 1) Pete Peterson battles against Brandon for a rebound. 2) Coach Goss relays instructions to his team during a time-out. 3) Raymond Davis powers upward for 2. 4) The 1977-1978 J.V. Basketball team. 5) Robert Polumbo drives past a Brandon defender. 198 3 11 -IS Blue Devil Girls' Basketball Team Wins The 1977-78 Girls Basketball team was coached on through a victorious season by Mrs. Austin. At press time the girls record was 10-6. They played teams such as Lake Wales, Boone, Lakeland, Kathleen, and Plant City. They also plan to enter an upcomingtournament. Thegirls had a very successful season. The five outstanding players who made up the starting squad, were: guards- Windy Church and Dorothy Lewis, Post- jean Ray, others- Toni Holland and Sherry Moore. The rest of the team consisted of: Val Williams, Joyce Rhone, Rhonda Greenfield, Ferneasa Feacher, Karen Rowan, Gwen Hogan, Shirley Camilleri, Avis Cowart, and Shari Henry. 1) Blue Devil Cager, Wendy Church, goes up for two points. 2) Mrs. Austin discusses the situation with the referee. 3) Number 21, Toni Holland, goes in for a basket while number 14, Wendy Church, looks on. 4) The girls plan their strategy before the game. 5) The 1977-78 Girls Basketball team: (front row L to R) Gwen Hogan, Dorothy Lewis, Avis Cowart, Joyce Rhone, Wendy Church. (2nd row L to R) Toni Holland, Val Williams, Dorothy Ray, Rhonda Greenfield, Shirley Camilleri, Ferneasa Feacher, and Sherri Moore. 5 201 1 Varsity Baseball Seizes a Winning Season The 1977-78 Varsity Baseball team played nine games home, which were played at Chain O' Lakes Park, and thirteen games away. Coach Bobby Downs directed the Devils to another successful season. The Blue Devils played two out of state teams, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Riverwood, Georgia, here in Winter Haven. The following players made up the Devils Baseball team: Maris Bilbrey, David Birdsong, Greg Cooper, David Gainer, Wayne Gid-dings, Olin Hart, John Heffling, Wesley Hines, john David johnson, Kevin Joiner, Kenny Lasseter, Andy Lockhart, Jim Peck, Jon Putney, Robin Rizer, Glenn Scarpa, Greg Shell, and Jim Toffanelli. 1) Creg Shell concentrates on fielding the ball. 2) Kenny Lassater takes a cut at the pitch while Jim Peck catches behind the plate. 3) John David Johnson battles the sun to snatch the pop up. 4) 1977-78 Varsity Baseball team: (standing) Coach Bobby Downs, Greg Shell, Kevin Joiner, Greg Cooper, David Gainer, Wayne Giddings, Wesley Hines, John Heffling, David Birdsong, Jon Putney (kneeling) Jim Toffanelli, Andy Lockhart, Glenn Scarpa, John David Johnson, Maris Bilbrey, Robin Rizer, Olin Hart, Kenny Lassater, and Jim Peck. 5) Robin Rizer prepares to scoop up a grounder. 6) John Heffling follows through after the pitch. 4 2 3 1 J. V. Baseball Team Plays With Determination Throughout 78 Season The 1977-78 junior Varsity Baseball Team, under a new coach, Bing Tyus, played eight home games at Chain O' Lakes Park and had seven away games. Some of the schools on the J.V.'s schedule were Lakeland, Lake Wales, Kathleen and Kissimmee. The Baby Blue squad consisted of: Romie Campbell, Richard Corley, Gerald Crumity, Brad Dantzler, Billy Ezell, Jeff Gissendaner, David Jackson, Kenny Jenkins, Steve Lasseter, Jerry Mixon, Rob Mot-singer, Mike Norris, Rocky Pretzie, Willie Robinson, Dennis Tillman, Tom Toffanelli, Mike Walsh, and Daryl Williams. 1) Brad Dantzler fires a throw to first. 2) Steve Lassater swings away while Romie Campbell catches. 3) 1977-78 j.V. Baseball team: (standing) Rocky Pretzie, Richard Corley, Kenny Jenkins, David Jackson, Mike Walsh, Tom Toffanelli, Mike Norris, Rob Motsinger, Romie Campbell, (kneeling) Daryl Williams, Billy Ezell, Steve Lassater, Brad Dantzler, Gerald Crumity, Jerry Mixon, and Willie Robinson. 4) Richard Corley stretches to make the play. f 205 1 1978 Blue Devil Weightlifters Peg Up Another Victorious Season This year’s weightlifting team opened the season well winning the first three matches. The first team defeated was Kathleen by a score of 27-24. The other foes were Lakeland and Lake Wales. The weightlifters participated in the county and district matches. The team coached by Cary McDaniel consisted of Mark Elliott in the 123 lb. class, Steve Joiner in the 132 lb. class. Representing the 148 lb. class was Ed Macay, Anthony Lowery, Mike Cassidy and Robert Hodsking. The members of the 165 lb. class were Phillip George, Reggie Brown, Brad Farris, Pete Cassidy and Reggie Russ. The 181 pounders were Vendall Cordan and Lee Paige. In the 198 pound class were weightlifters Fred Seawright and Mike Lellie. This year's heavyweights were Mitch Hermance, Terry Mims, and Eddie Ogburn. 1) Blue Devil Weightlifting team member in action. 2) Lifter Ed Mackey bench — presses in match. 3) Gina Entry and Debbie Kaylor assist in tabulation of the results of a weightlifting match. 206 1 Winter Haven Wrestlers End Season With 6-3 Record The 1978 Blue Devil Wrestling team completed their season schedule with the coaching of Hollis Curling. The Wrestlers participated in the county and district matches. One of the most outstanding of the members, Chris George, was undefeated in his weight class for the entire year. The team was composed of all new members except for James McCriff and Chris George. The remainder of the wrestling team consisted of David Howell, Lance Teisinger, Joel Lewis, Steve Lanx, Mike Smith, Anthony Lowery, Mark Rutkoski, Alan Wilder, Philip George, Fred Searight, Bryan Williams, George Pyle, Chris Cyler. 1)Blue Devil wresller squares off against opponent. 2) 1978 Winter Haven High Wrestling team. 207 1 Blue Devil Swimmers Pull Through a Challenging Season The medley relay made up of Brian Vaile, Greg Patterson, Kevin Hoover and Chauncey Fagler proved to be a strong point of the team. In an early season trip to Emory University in Atlanta the Blue Devil Boys placed 12th out of 90 top tough east teams. The team had a very good year and competed very well but lacked overall depth. The girls team also coached by Woolwine and Bass had an excellent team. Top swimmers for the team included Tracy Gaines who swam the 100 yard fly, Vanessa Burnett swimming free and the 200 yard individual medley, Linda Marshburn and Laurie Anderson who both swam Breast and the 200 individual medley, and Doreen Callen swimming back and free. The girls swimming team had a strong medley and free relay. They faced some of the top teams in the state which included Winter Park, Tampa King and Leto. 1) Pat Hill concentrates on the backstroke. 2) The 1978 Girl's Swim Team; Tracy Gaines, Karen Kingham, Linda Marshburn, Patty Barnes, Vanessa Burnette, Lauri Anderson, Dorian Callen, Laura Mclver, Lynn Bass, Susan Yelton. 3) Lynn Bass breaks above the water for air. 4) Laura Mclver whips toward the finish line. 5) The swim team was coached by Mr. Wollwine and Mr. Bass. 208 Devil Swimmers Rank 12th Out of 90 in Atlanta The 1978 Blue Devil swimming team, under Coach Bill Woolwine and assistant George Bass, had a fine year against a very tough schedule. The team led by seniors Chauncey Fagler and Greg Patterson, met with some of the top teams in the state. Fagler swam 100 and 200 yard freestyle while Patterson swam the 100 yard Breast and the 200 yard I.M. Swimmers competing on other top spots on the team included Kevin Floover in the 100 yard fly and Brian Vaile in the 100 yard back and the 200 I.M. 1) Jay Gray surges through the water. 2) Dean Hunt turns for air during laps. 3) Susan Yelton works on backstroke. 4) Robbie Stevens strokes toward the finish line. 5) The 1978 Winter Haven Swimming Team: Mike Hill, Jim Cummisky, Jay Gray, Chauncey Fagler, Brian Vaile. Robbie Stevens, Mike Pelfrey, Pat Hill, Dean Hunt. aro- 210 f 2 1 1977-78 Blue Devil Boys Golf Team Captures Outstanding Record The 1978 Boys Golf team finished this year's season with an impressive record, thanks to the coaching of Mr. Dean Hancock. Charlie Daniels and EricGeschke returned to the team this year to play another year of golf for Winter Haven High School. The top three seated members of the golf team, Eric Geschke, Charlie Daniels, and Norman Warren led the team throughout the competitive season. The remainder of the team consisted of Ken Clark, Bryan Harrison , Rick Stebbins, Terry Vegter, Kevin Ray, Tim Spoor and Clay Geschke. 1) Kevin Ray practicing up on his putting skills. 2) Rick Stebbins takes practice putt. 3) Terry Vegter prepares to putt. 4) The 1977-78 Boys Golf Team. 5) Charles Daniels chips onto the green. 212 1977-78 Girls Golf Team turns up impressive record against foes This year's Winter Haven High School Girl's golf team played excellently throughout their season. The schedule included several matches besides the county and district matches. The coach of the team was Mr. Dean Hancock. The Girls Golf team consisted of Tammy Field, Ginny Thayer, CharoGranda, Fran Ray, Carol Green, Terri Miller, and Beth Koon. 1) Fran Ray blasts out of a sand trap. 2) The 1977-78 W.H.H.S. Girls Golf Team. 3) Coach Dean Hancock discusses strategy for upcoming golf matches with Charo Granda and Ginny Thayer. 4) Ginny Thayer practices up on her golfing skills. 5) Carol Green finishes first hole at Cypresswood golf course. 3 214 3 Boys Tennis Team Collects Another Winning Season The 1977-78 Boys Tennis Team, under the direction of Coach Lamar Ace Parker, turned up another successful season this year. The team's schedule consisted of seven home matches, which were played at Winter Haven City Courts, and six matches were away. Besides the regular season matches, the team played in a county and district tournament. This year's team consisted of seven sophomores, two juniors, and three seniors. The tennis team members were: Blake Harmon, Mickey Shaffer, Rob Paul-lin, jeb Schoonover, Brett Price, Derrick Woodard, Tony LoCascio, Bill Hovis, Kip johnson, Gary Rogers, jimmy Johnson, and Fred Strang. 1) Rob Paullin hits a crushing forehand. 2) Brett Price follows through after hitting the ball. 3) Blake Harmon hits a winner with his two handed backhand stroke. 4) 1977-78 Boys Tennis team: Brett Price, Mickey Shaffer, Tony LoCascio, Rob Paullin, Derrick Woodard, Fred Strang, Kip Johnson, (kneeling) Blake Harmon, Gary Rogers, Jimmy Johnson, and Jeb Schoonover. 5) Jeb Schoonover comes through high on his topspin shot. 6) Mickey Shaffer gets down low to hit a solid backhand. 4 216 Girls Tennis Team Collects Another Victorious Season The 1977-78 Girls Tennis Team, under the instruction of Coach Jackie Dugger, added another successful season this year. The team played seven matches home, at the Winter Haven City Courts, and eight matches away. Included in their schedule this year, the girls also played in a district and county tournament. The girls tennis team consisted of: Gillene Kirkwood, Wendy Church, Meg Snively, Ruth Miller, Karen Kalogridis, Paula Adams, Kelley Foote, Lynn Wooley, Susan Crittenden, Crystal Counter, and Terri Threadgill. 1) Coach Jackie Dugger contemplates over match strategy. 2) Crystal Counter hits a smooth forehand shot. 3) Meg Snively fires a shot against her opponent. 4) Kelley Foote concentrates hard on her serve. 5) Wendy Church stretches out to make the return. 6) The 1977-78 Cirls Tennis Team: (standing) Crystal Counter, Gillene Kirkwood, Meg Snively, Kelley Foote, (kneeling) Karen Kalogridis, and Ruth Miller, (not pictured, Wendy Church, Paula Adams, Lynn Wooley, Susan Crittenden, and Terri Thread-gilL) Girls Track Hurdles Through a Fine Season The 1978 Girls Track Team coached by Josephine Austin, had another highly successful year. The team had experience in returning sprinters, Shirley Covington, Donna Wilson, and Robin Roberts. Along with sophomores, Teresa Carr and Phyllis Cook, the sprinters contributed very much to the team's success. Avice Cowart competed in the middle distance events along with the 2-mile race which she and Debbie Overbay ran. In the field events, Overbay and Dorothy Lewis ran the hurdles. Julia Farmer and Lottie Ponder threw the shot put. The Devils have been a track power in Polk County since the girls team conception in 1972. They have won the county meet during the last three years and had a very promising team this year. 1) Felendeya Wilkerson takes off from the long jump board. 2) Lottie Ponder sets herself to throw the shotput. 3) The 1978 Winter Haven Girl's Track Team. 4) Joy Mays gets set for the start of the race. 5) Debbie Overbay runs through the hurdles. Boys Track Prevails The 1978 Boys Track team had an excellent year with the coaching of Mr. David Barton. The team had a good group of middle distance runners in quarter-miles, Verdell Gardner, George Campbell and Reggie Brown. Half-milers included Bruce Beasley, Boyd Beasley, Pat Boynton and )ohn McClain. The mile runners included Keith Brantley, Daryl O'Connell, Wayne Love, and Tom Butz. Rich Middleton, Buster Marrall and Tim Howell ran the hurdles. In the field events Curtis Stewart and Jolly Rogers putted the shot, while Andy Stephenson and Phil Coryell threw the discus. In the high jump Jake Young and Marrall did the work, while Lee Paige carried the long jumping duties. The teams pole-vaulters, Tracy Young and Phil Coryell had an excellent year. The year proved to be a tough one for the Devils, with the loss of many sprinters, but the team still placed highly in the county. 1) Curtis Stewart studies the flight of his throw. 2) The 1978 Blue Devil Boys Track Team. 3) Ricky Middleton clears the hurdles on the way to victory. 4) Richard Forte makes his jump for the long jump. 5) Phillip Coryell gives it his all in throwing the discus during a practice session. 4 222 I 2 jill Gill, Herman Lofton, Bill Duncan, and Theo Saliba finalize plans for the new track and stadium improvements made at Denison Field at the beginning of the year. Hundreds of hours were made in preparation of the track, field, and stadium. 5 223 CLASSES seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors seniors Fran Abies Ben Adams Donna Adams Stan Adams Susan Adams Phillip Aguilar Leslie Ajax Thomas Albrigo Barbara Alder Trish Alfsen 226 f Brian Amburgey Mary Amerson Nancy Anderson Tom Anischko Tim Appelboom Charles Archie Mike Arnold Todd Ashby Robert Austin Terrie Baier Beth Bailey Jim Baker Carla Balestreri James Bamberg Deanna Barber Lynda Barnes Mark Barnes Douglas Barton Cindy Beckett Larry Bellman 227 Leilani Berner Mark Bernthal Rhonda Bigelow Nancy Bird Paul Bizier Mike Blackwell Net Blake Nancy Blankenship Lori Bloeth Doug Bohanon Jami Bohanon Pat Boss Chris Bothe Sandra Boyce David Boytle 228 Denice Branscum Diane Branscum Mark Branson Teresa Brokenburr Colette Broussard David Brown 229 Barbara Bouffard Paul Bridwell Dede Briggs Scott Brightwell Billy Bristow Gary Bristow Keith Brokenburr Ellen Bradford 230 Michele Bryant Patty Burke Anthony Campbell Teri Brown Yvonne Brown Bonnie Brucker Greg Brown Mark Brown Linda Brown Steven Brown Terry Bryant Landon Burr Brad Campbell Linda Buckles Tom Butz Cheryl Campbell Stacy Burbank Justine Callen Rick Campbell Robin Burger Ernest Camp Ron Campbell t Cordon Candy Tom Carden Glen Carlton Nancy Carrier Jim Carson Donna Carter Ramona Carter Mike Cassidy Loveda Cayson Amy Chafin Ester Chambless Joy Chapman Vernon Chastain Dan Cheatam Mary Ellen Cheney Steve Cherry Linda Childress Ted Christensen Cedric Christian Janice Christopher Wendy Church Lee Clack Velda Clark Judy Connelly Kevin Conner Sue Connor Carl Cooke Eileen Cooney Cheryl Coons Pamela Courtney Vinson Courtney Shirley Covington Jerri Cox Ryan Cox Wendy Cox Irene Cravey Mary Crittenden Janie Croft Patti Culleny Edith Cunniff Cindy Curtis Charles Daniels Nancy Davidson 232 Tom Davidson Crenea Davis Lawrence Davis Lerile Davis Roger Davis Sandy Davis Teri Davis 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Rovira Holly Rollins Kimberely Rose Susie Roughton Susan Ruch Ray Ruemekorf Terri Rummel Reggie Russ Glenn Rys William Sanders Christopher Sasso Tom Saunders Glen Schemmer Jim Schiltz Jim Schori James Schoonover Mark Schreiber Cindy Schuie Paul Schulz Steve Schulz Jeanne Scott Sharon Seay Mickey Shaffer Toni Sheffield 250 David Skibenes Rusty Skipper Olivia Smarte Danita Smiley Charles Smith Denise Smith Eddie Smith Kelly Smith Lee Smith Lori Smith 251 Marguerite Smith Pat Smith Steve Smith Tim Smith David Snively 252 Kurt Stahl Pam Stanfield Kim Stanley Anthony Staples Bernie Starling Richard Stebbins Nancy Steele Susie Stewart Billy Strickland Leslie Strickland Renee Strickland Nancy Stem Tracy Stevens Prisullon Steveson Teri Swanson Suzanne Sutton Jeff Sutton Alan Thompson Sheila Thompson Ginny Thayer Bobby Thompson Lisa Summers Bruce Sturm Laurie Tatum Randy Teisinger Teresa Tew hn Thaggard 253 Sherry Thompson Tony Thorpe Senior Representatives: Standing: John Hughes, Chauncey 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SULLIVAN DR. MRS. JAMES B. THRELKEL FAMILY D.M.D. DONALD K. TURNQUIST VILLA LUMBER DR. NELSON A. WARNER DR. RICHARD A. WHITE STAFF MR. MRS. DAN WINTERS MR. MRS. GLEN WOTEN A FRIEND A special thanks to Peg Hannon 337 SENIORS Abies, Frances Doreen — 226. Adams, Benjamin Rayford — Benji”, FBLA3,4; JV Football 2; Football 3,4; Prom Page Committee 3; Homecoming court 4; Prom Page 2; 43, 177, 226. Adams, Donna Ruth — 226. Adams, Stanton Eugene— Stan , Baseball 3,4; 226. Adams, Susan Arlene — ROTC Color Guard; 226. Aguilar, Phillip Joseph — Ag ; 226. Ajac, Leslie leanne — French 3,4; LJF 2,3; 226. Akers, Marsha Lynette Albrigo, Thomas Randall — Tom , Octagon 2; Spanish 2,3,4; Science 4, Treas. 4; Cypress Shadows 2,3,4; Chess 4; National Merit Student; Century 3 leadership contest: 2nd Place; 35, 60, 226. Alder, Barbara Sue — 226. Alderman, John Walter Alfsen, Patricia Marie — Trish , LJF 2; Band 2,3; 226. Allan, James Kip — Kip , Key 2,3,4; 227. Allen, Katherine Elizabeth — Kathi , Band 2,3,4; All-County Band 3; Pep Band 4; Superiors - District and State Solos and Ensembles 2,3; 99, 227. Allison, Patricia Ann — Pat , Philos 2,3; Prom Flowers and Tux Committee 3; 227. Alls, Jerome Daniel — Turk , FHA 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; MVP Track 3; Best Offensive Back 4; 40, 179, 177, 45, 227. Allums, Delois — 104, 227. Alsup, Katrina Tracy — LJF 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4; Student Council 2; Class Rep. 2; Prom Secretary 3; 227. Amburgey, Brian Keith — 227. Amerson, Mary Ann — 227. Anderson, Nancy Sue — Nanu , French 2,3; Serteen 2,3,4, Reporter 3; NHS 3,4; AFS 2,3,4, Board Member 3, Secretary 4; Prom Fund-Raising Comm, Chairman 3; 31, 53, 227. Anischko, Thomas Harry — Tom , Football 2; 227. Appleboom, Timothy William — Tim , Science 2,3; Chess 2,3; Swim Team 2,3; 227. Archie, Charles Jearl — 40, 227. Armstrong, Donald Waldren — 40. Arnold, Michael Scott — Biff , Key 3,4, reporter 4; French 2; Yearbook 2,3,4; Radio Show 2, Photographer 3,4; Prom Notable Comm. 3; JV Basketball 2; 65, 227. Ashby, Todd Philip — 227. Austin, Robert Lee II — 227. Baier, Terrie Lynn — 227. Bailey, Francine Elizabeth — 227. Baker, Jim — 227. Balestreri, Carla Ann — LJF 2,3,4; Spanish 2,3; Spanish Singers 2,3; DECA 4; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; 227. Ball, Sharon Ophelin — Track 2; 227. Barber, Deanna — Baberion ,Track 3,4; CECF 4. Barnes, Lynda Kay — 60, 227. Barnes, Mark Holder — Octagon 2,3,4, sec. 3, Pres. 4; PhiloFellow 4; ICC 4, parliamentarian 4; Keto Klan 4; Garcon 2,3,4; Cross Country 2, Boy's State 3; 25, 55, 57, 58, 227. Barnes, Michelle Ruth STUDENT INDEX Barnes, William Lewis Bamberg, James Allen — 58, 57, 227. Barber, Champ Nicholas Barton, Morris Douglas — 227. Baxter, LaFrenchy Fernard — Flint , FHA 4; Football 4, Basketball 2; 40, 177, 227. Beckett, Cynthia Lynn — 227. Bellman, Darnell Larry — 227. Berger, Robin Jolie Josepha — Serta Le2; LJF3,4; Spanish 3,4; French 4; Swimming 2. Berner, Leilani — 228. Bernthal, Mark August — Octagon 2; Beacon Buddy 4; 228. Bierly, Troy Titus — CECF 3,4. Bigelow, Rhonda Lynne—Amiketos2,3, parlim. 3; NHS 2,3,4; Trident 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Prom Decor. Comm. 3; Ad Contest — 3rd place 3; 228. Bilbrey, Roger — 40. Bird, Nancy Louise — Nanci , LJF 2; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2; 228. Birdsong, David Everette — Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; 177, 228. Bizier, Paul Anthony — Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; French 3; NHS 2,3,4, Tutoring Chairman 3, State Treasurer 4, Convention Planning Comm. Chairman 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; 53, 99, 228. Blackwell, Michael Anthony — 127, 228. Blake, Sherry Nanette — Net , Anchor 2,3; FHA 4; FYEA 3; FFA 3; Volleyball 2; 228. Blake, Tarvis Bonita — 228. Blankenship, Nancy Lynn — Serteen 2,3,4; French 3,4, V.P. 4; Dream Girl Contestant 3; 49, 228. Bloeth, Lorraine Marie — Lori , Balonie , Amiketos 2,3,4; V.P. 3; Pres. 4; Spanish 2,3 Reporter 3; Trident 3,4, Pro. Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4; NHS 2,3,4; ICC 4; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Campus College 4; NCTE Nominee 3; Dream Girl 3rd Runner-up 3; Silver Garland Nominee-Journalism 4; 53, 57, 228. Bohannon, Douglas Stiles — Doug , Chess 4; Wrestling 2,3; 228. Bohannon, Jamita Danielle — Jami , Beacon 3.4, Pres. 4; FBLA 4; ICC 4; Spanish 2; 43, 55, 66, 228. Boss, Patricia Suzanne — Pat , Pepper , Band 2,3,4; Spanish 2; Superior-District Contest 3; 228. Bothe, Christian Edward — Chris , 228. Bouffard, Barbara Marie — 104, 107, 229. Bowen, Wanris Richard Boyce, Sandra Kay — Sandy , Beacon 4; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Cross Country 4; Track 4; 228. Boyd, Clayton Anthony — 228. Boyette, David Clark Boyton, Patrick Edmond — ”Pat , Cross Country 3,4, co-captain 4; Track 3,4; 186, 229. Bradford, Jane Ellen — Ellen , Skeleton , 73, 229. Branscum, Denice — Devilettes 2,3,4; Serta Le 2, French 4; 49, 107, 229. Branscum, Diania — Devilettes 2,3,4; French 2.3.4, Treas. 4; Beacon 2; 49, 107, 229. Branson, Jeffrey Mark — Mark , 51,53,99,100, 229. Bridwell, Paul Edward — 229. Briggs, Diane Marion — Dede , 53, 99, 229. Brightwell, Scott Steven — 229. Bristow, Billy Gerald — 40, 229. Bristow, Gary Dale — 229. Brokenburr, Keith Lamont — 229. Brokenburr, Teresa Ann — Broke , CECF 4; Student Advisory 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; 229. Broussard, Colette Ann — Coco , Spanish 2.3.4, Pres. 4; ICC 4; Secretary 4; NHS 2,3,4; Concert Choir 4; Volleyball 2,3; Dream Girl Contestant 3; 53, 55, 60, 229. Brown, David Michael — 99, 229. Brown, Gregory Janson — 230. Brown, Linda Lavern — Liberty , CECF 4; FHA 3; ROTC Drill Leader 3; ROTC Merit Awards 2,3; 230. Brown, Glen Dale — JROTC Drill Team 3; Guide. Brown, Mark Jay — 230. Brown, Reginald James — 230. Brown, Steven William — Steve , 29, 31, 57, 177, 230. Brown, Teresa Ann — 230. Brown, Yvonne Marie — 90, 230. Bruce, Randall Edward Brucker, Bonnie Sue — 230. Bryant, Frances Michele — CECF 4; Devilettes 2,3; NHS 2,3; Prom Comm. 3; 230. Buckles, Linda Anne—230. Philos 2,3,4; French 2. Burbank, Stacy Ann — Band 2,3,4; All-County Band 2,3; Pep Band 4; Science 2; Superior-District Contests 2; 230. Burke, Christian Troy Burke, Patricia Ann — 230. Burr, Landon Stewart — 230. Butz, Thomas Andrew— Tom , Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; 230, 97, 186. Cain, Lawrence Bruce Callen, Justine Hansson—Anchor 3; Swimming 2; 35, 230. Camp, Enerst Carlton — Ernie , Key 4; Vocal Ensemble 4; 230. Campbell, Anthony — 230. Campbell, Charles Bradley — Bratley , Key 2.3.4, Pres. 4; Chess 2,3,4; Science 2; German 2,3,4; ICC 4; JV Football 2; Boy's State 3; 34,65, 51, 55, 230. Campbell, Cheryl Lynn — 230. Campbell, Ricky Allen — Rick , Band 2,3,4; Key 4; Golf 3,4; 230. Campbell, Ronald David — Ron , CECF4; 230. Candy, Gordon — 29, 231. Carden, Thomas Driscoll — Key 2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; 231. Carlton, Glen Charles — 99, 230. Carr, Ty Richard — CECF 3,4, V.P. 4; 33. Carrier, Nancy Sue — Nurn , Band 2,3,4; Concert Choir 3; French 2 FYEA 4; Anchor 2.3.4, V.P. 3, board member 4; Cypress Shadows 2,3,4; 47, 62, 99, 230. Carson, James Walter — Jim , German 4, Treas. 4; Key 2,3,4, seargent-at-arms 4; Football 2,3,4; Diving 2; Boy's State; 25,66,65, 58, 231. Carter, Donna Jean — Amiketos 2,3,4, board 3; 57, 89, 231. Carter, Frances Mae — Fran . Carter, Ramona Kay — 66, 89, 231. Cassidy, Michael Herm — Mike , weightlifting 3,4; 231. Cayson, Loveda Pauline — Band 2,3,4; 99, 231. 338 Chafin, Amy Kathleen— Maude , Philos 2,3,4, Outstanding Service Award 2; Yearbook 3,4, Overall Associate Editor 4; NHS 3; Devilettes 3, Flag Corps 3; Concert Choir 3; Vocal Ensemble 4, Sec. Treas. 4; Prom Table Decorations Committee 3; 73, 114, 144, 231. Chambless, Esther Diane —231. Chapman, Joy — 231. Chastain, Vernon Stoy — 231. Cheatham, Daniel Robert — Band 2,3,4; 99,231. Cheney, Mary Ellen — Scary , Band 2; French 2.3.4, Chaplain 3, Pres. 4; ICC 4; Track 2; Philos 2,3,4; 55, 49, 73, 231. Cherry, Stevie Dewayne — Steve , CECF 3,4, Board Member 4; 231. Childress, Linda Carol — 231. Christensen, John Thorwal — Ted , 231. Christian, Cedric Neville — 231. Christopher, Janice Marie — 231. Church, Wendy Sue — Serteen 4; French 4; NHS 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Softball 2; 75, 231. Clack, Lee Nelson — 231. Clark, Joanne Mae Clark, VeldaChemise — French 3,4; FYEA3; 49, 231. Clemmons, Keith — 232. Clevenger, Steven Floyd Cobb, Mark Anthony Cole, David Milton II — 232. Cole, Ricky Lee — 232; Football 2; CECF 4. Collier, Ricky Eugene Colyer, Robert Tyler — Tyler , Key 4; NHS 3; Track 2,3; 65, 232. Connell, Teresa Suzanne — Terri , Trident 2.3.4, Drama 2; Amiketos 3,4, Rep. 4; Dream Girl Candidate 3; 232. Connelly, Judith Ann — Judy , Chorus 2; 232. Conner, Kevin Gerdine — 40, 232. Conner, Susan Leigh — Sue , Serteen 2,3,4; French 2,3; NHS 2,3,4, Brain Brawl Mng. 3; 31, 53, 75, 232. Cooke, Carl Harold — DECA 3,4, V.P. 4; Football 2, DECA State Leadership Conference 3; 232. Cooney, Eileen Marie — 232. Coons, Cheryl Lynn — 43, 104, 107, 232. Coulter, Donna Faye Courtney, Pamela Shyreee — Pam , FHA 2; Girl's Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4, Librarian 4; DCT 4; 232. Courtney, Vinson Wendell — 232. Covington, Shirley Ann — CECF 4, Track 2,3,4; 232. Cowart, Avis Moleace Cox, Anderson — 40. Cox, Jerri Lou — FYEA2; Band 2,3,4; German 4, CECF 3; 51, 99, 232. Cox, Thomas Andrew Cox, Wendy Gail — 90, 232. Cox, William Ryan — 99, 232. Craig, Diane Marie Cravey, Gladys Irene — Irene , Devilettes 2,3, 1st Lt. Flags 3; CECF 4; 232. Cribbs, Franklin Ray — Frank , FFA3; CECF’4. Crittenden, Mary Carole — 232. Croft, Carol Jane — Janie , Beacon 2,3,4, Sr. Rep. 4; Spanish 2,3,4, Reporter 4; Science 3,4, Sec. 4; Prom Invitations Comm.; 35, 60, 66, 232. Crossley, Mack Jr. — 172. Culleny, Patricia Ann — Patti , LJF 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; 232. Cunniff, Edith Ann — 232. Curtis, Cindy Lorraine — 232. .Daley, Michael Daniel, Charles Paul Jr. — Charlie , Octagon 2; Golf 2,3,4; 233. Daniels, Johnny Lee — CECF, Soc. Committee 4. Daniels, Thomas Heyward Davidson, Nancy Virginia — Fancy , Anchor 2.3.4, Chaplain 3,4; Yearbook 3,4, Academics Editor 4; French 2; Prom Decorations 3; Outstanding Anchor Member 2; 62, 233. Davidson, Thomas Viggo — Snake”, Octagon 2.3.4, Treas. 4; Garcon 2,3,4; German 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Football — Defensive Back 3,4; Wrestling 2; JV Football — Noseman 2; Brother's Club; 51, 58, 160, 177, 233. Davis, Alfred Levile — Levile , CECF 4; 232. Davis, Grenea Patrice — GiGi , FYEA 3; Serteen 3; Band 2,3,4; Co-Chairman Table Decorations Prom 3; Student Council, Sr. Rep. 4; Band Metals 2,3,4; 26, 233. Davis, Lawrence Clifford — Zedric , 232, 45. Davis, Roger Thomas — 232. Davis, Sandra Gail — 26, 233. Davis, Teri Lynne — Beacon 2,3, Soph. Rep. 2, Parliamentarian 3; Serteen 4; Key Sweetheart 4; Devilette 2,3,4,1st Luit. Dancers 4; Student Council 3,4, Sec. 3, V.P. 4; Prom Treas. 3; NHS 3; Dream Girl, 1st runner-up; Calendar-April; 26, 107, 25, 65, 75, 233. Day, Anita Elizabeth — Nita”, Niter , Band 2,3,4; Symphonic 3,4; Devilette 2,3,4; Captain 4; Spanish 2,3,4; NHS 2,3,4; ICC 4; Treasurer 4; Spanish Singing Group 2,3,4; Girl's State 3; Ensemble Superior rating 3; 25, 53,55, 99,104, 107, 233. Dearden, Cynthia Anne — Cindy , Band 2,3; CBE 3,4; 233. Dearden, Elizabeth Anne — 233. Dearwater, Andrew Thomas — Andy , Owner of a Lemon; 160, 233. Degarmo, Pamela Diane — Pam , 73,104,233. Deloach, Tami — 233. Devane, Karen Marie — 99, 233. Dickinson, Eric Albert — Eric , Marching Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Drum Major 4; Symphonic Band 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; German 3; Superior State Trio 3; Superior District Ensembles 2,3,; 99, 100, 102, 233. Dickinson, Linda Ann — 89, 234. Dillard, Julie Diane — 234. Dixon, Michelle Monique — French 3,4; Drama 3; 2nd Place — VFW Speech Award 2; 234. Doles, Keith Deroine Doles, Kevin Damoine Drummond, Dori Jean — Spanish 2,3,4; NHS 2.3.4, Sec. 4; 60, 53, 234. Dryden, Sandra Faye — 31, 75, 234. Ducheneau, Donna — 234. Dukes, Donna Jeanne — 234. Dunnam, Margaret Jennett — FYEA 3; Spanish 2; 234. Dunnam, Marion Jamel — FYEA 3, Spanish 2; 234. Durrance, Beth Elaine Dutcher, Darrell Hugh — 234. Eason, Nancy Ellis, Kenneth Leon — 68, 45. Elmore, Edwin Ralph Emelio, Michael A. Enzor, Ralph Hartman —Garson 4; Philo Fellow 4; 234. Erde, Blair Eleanor — 127, 234. Essig, Gretchen Lynn — 45, 234. Ethridge, Sharon Ann — 60, 49, 234. Evans, David William Evers, Jerry Bruce Ezell, Evelyn Ruth — CEC 4; 234. Fagler, Willard Charles — Chaunce”, Serteen 3.4, Bd. Mem. 4; FYEA 2; Philo Fellow 4, Bd. Mem. 4; Anchor Beaux 4; Student Council, Sr. Rep. 4, Prom Notables 3; JV Basketball 2; Swimming 2,3,4; 26, 73, 62, 75, 234. Faircloth, Gwendolyn Rose — Gwen , Quarter Mama , Student Advisory 2,3,4; FYEA4; FHA4; LJF2,3,4; Band2,3,4; Majorette 2.3.4, Capt. 4; WTW 4; Prom 3; Dream Girl Contestant 3; Homecoming Court 4; District and State Twirling Medals; 28, 71, 45, 46, 99, 102, 234. Faison, Jonathan — 234. Faison, Keith Lavon — 95. Farley, Tammy Sue — Band 2,3,4, Soph. Rep. 2; Majorette 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Student Council 4, Sr. Rep. 4; LJF 2,3; Dream Girl Contestant 3; Calendar Girl (September) 4; Homecoming Court 4; 26, 234, 99, 102. Farmer, Julia Ann — FHA 4; Hero 4; Track 2,3,4; Best Field Event Trophy 2; 234. Farrer, Pamela Beth — Pam”, Beacon 2,3,4, Sec. 4; 66, 234. Feacher, Paul Stanley — CECF 4; 235. Fetz, Paul — Switzerland Exchange Student 4; 31, 60, 49, 29, 235. Fields, Carl Anthony — 235. Fike, Cathy 141. Finley, Donna Flemming, Scott Douglas — Flem , RYEA 2; Serteen 3,4; Anchor Beaux 4; Philos Fellow 4; 235. Floyd, Michael Eric Floyd, Susan REnee Russel — CECF 4. Ford, Rodney Lindsay — Basketball 2,3,4. Forte, Richard Nelson Fox, Timothy Wayne — 235. Frank, Colette Remy Franklin, Cheryl Lynn — 235. Franklin, Don Frehse, Mark Noble 235. Fuchs, Dale Robert Fugate, Randy Lynn Funk, Kelly Louise — Cypress Shadows 2,3,4; Editor 3,4; Nominated for Silver Garland Award — English Category 235. Futrell, Sandra Jean Gafford, Victoria Lynn — Band 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 4; All-County Band 2,3; All-County Orchestra 4; 99, 100, 235. Gallo, Diane—Amiketos2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4, 89, 57, 235. Gardner, Verdell Lane — Lane , Track, Weightlifting. Gatlin, Connie Susan — CECF 4; 235. Gatlin, Gregg Alan — 182, 180, 177, 235. Gauntlett, John 235. Gauntlett, Philip Vanpelt — Phil 31, 65, 51, 235. Geathers, Lemuel Lamar Jr. — Lem - Student Council 2,3,4, Sr. Class Pres. 4; Soph, Class Pres. 2, Jr. Rep. 3, Student Advisory 2,3,4; Boy's State 3; Homecoming Court 4; 28,26,25, 73, 65, 55, 235. Gee, Harry Edward |r. — Eddie , German 2, FBLA 4; 235. George, Michael Alan — 99, 65, 235. George, Phillip Anthony Gibson, Ethel Sue — Sue , FBLA 4; 43, 235. Giddings, Wayne David II — Garcon 2; JV Football 2,3,4; 235. Gilbert, Marvin Jr. — 235. Giles, Mary Elizabeth — Liz , CECF 4, Rec. Sec. 4; 33, 235. Gilford, Marietta — Rita”, JROTC. Gillette, Scott Alexander — Band 2,3,4; 236. 339 Clover, Carol Dianne — Diane , Science 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Drama 4, V.P. 4; Cross Country 2; Track 2; 35, 55, 127, 236. Gomez, Manuel Oslado Goodspeed, Lynda Kaye — 236. Goodwill, Todd Scott Gordan, Tina Arvarn — FYEA 3,4; CEC 4, Treas. 4; Dream Girl - 2nd runner-up 3; FYEA Outstanding Mem. 3; 33, 236. Goss, Gerie Lynn — 236. Govia, Kneshia Josine Granda, Maria Rosaria — 236. Green, Carolyn Frances — Carol , Philos 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; 73, 97, 99, 236. Greenfield, Joseph Leona — 73, 66, 58, 236. Gwynne, Michelle Mitzi Halde, Denise — FBLA 4; 43, 236. Hale, William Keith — 236. Hall, Jeffery Lee Hall, Laura Bell — Band 2,3; Cypress Shadows 2; Cooperative Education 4; 236. Hall, Marley Matresa — 236. Hall, Mary Elizabeth — Mary Beth”, Spanish 2,3,4; Science 2,3,4; FYEA 3; Philos 2,3,4, Treas. 4; NHS 4; 35, 53, 60, 73, 236. Hall, Robert William — 236. Hamilton, Jane Marie — 237. Hamilton, Phillip Leo — 237. Hamilton, Ricky Wallace — 237. Hammersley, Rita Adele — FFA 2,3; FHA 3,4, 237. Hammond, Mary Lynne — 237. Hancock, Terry Nevil — Band2; DCT4; Track2. Hanson, Kenneth Russell Harden, John Leander — 237. Hardman, Thomas Coleman — 237. Hardy, William Allen Hargrove, Ricky O'Neal Harlan, Beverly Anne — Anne , LJF 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4, Classes co-editor 4; AFS 2,3,4, AFS v.P. 4; Student Council 2,3,4, V.P. 3, Parliamentarian 4; Class V.P. 3; German 2,3; NHS 2,3; Prom page 2; Prom committee 3; 26, 31,71, 237. Harrell, Danny Ulmer Harris, Tosca Yvette Harrison, Timothy Lamar — Thumper , JV Football 2,3; JV Baseball 3; Football; 177, 237. Hart, Johnny Olin — JV Baseball 2; Baseball 3,4; 237. Hart, Kathryn Grace — Kathy , CECF 4; DCT 4; 237. Hartpence, Brian James — 237. Hartzog, Regina Lynne — 237. Harvey, Janet Haviland, Kelly — Anchor 2,3; Deca 4, sec. 4;. Student Advisory 4; FBLA 3; 37, 237. Hawkins, Brian Earl — 237. Haynes, Willard Jr. — Gas , Football 4; 177, 179. Heath, Thomas Alfred Jr. — Tom , French 4; Golf 3; 49, 237. Hedden, Mark Wilson — 53, 66, 68, 73, 237. Heddon, Denise Kim Marie — Spanish 2,3,4, Historian 4; Amiketos 4; 57, 60, 237. Heffling, John David — 237. Henderson, Elaine — 238. Henderson, John Clay Henderson, Michael Bernard — Skike , Basketball. Hendley, Donna Lynne — FYEA 2; Prom Committee 3; Spanish 2; Amiketos 2; CEC 4; 238. Hendricks, Brian Keith — 37. Henschel, Karen Ann — Social Chairman 4; DCT 3,4; 238. Henson, Joni Lynn — 238. Henson, Kenny Herman, Brian Keith — 238. Hernandez, Emma Delrosari — 60, 238. Hernandez, Maryellen — Millie , 238. Hershey, Lara Lee Guile — CEC 4; 238. Hershey, Tina Arlene Hickman, Karla Renee — Beacon 3,4; Spanish 3,4, DCT 4, 238. High, Gloria Lynette — 238. Hill, Ervie Lynn — 238; CECF 4; ROTC 2,3,4; FHA 2. Hillier, Kimberly Ann — Kimm , DCT 3; CBE4; 33, 238. Hines, Wesley Otis — Wes , Baseball 4; JV Basketball 2; Basketball 3; 238. Hodges, Pierre Raymond — Big P , Football 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; 177, 182, 238. Hodgkins, Mary Jean — CECF 3,4; 238. Hogan, Gwendolyn Colleen — Gwen , Band 2,3,4; FYEA 4; Basketball 2,3,4; 47, 238. Holden, Martin Lance Holder, Karen Elizabeth — Amiketos 2,3; Concert Choir 4; NHS 3; Prom Committee 3; 238. Holley, Donna Lynn — CECF 4; 238. Hollingsworth, Jennifer E. — 238. Hollington, Terry Martin — 238. Holloway, Lisa Cynthia — LJS 2,3,4; 239. Holt, Lori Ann — Band 2,3,4; 47, 239. Hommel, Shari Jane — Amiketos 2,3; CECF 4; Prom Committee 3; 239. Horne, Carey Windell — 239. Hough, Joseph Edward — 239. Hovious, Ronald Edwin — 239. Howell, Robert Kenneth Huebner, Noreen Kay — 239. Huey,Sharon — Beacon2,3; Philos4; NHS3,4; AFS 4; Spanish 4; Band 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Calender Girl (December); 31, 53, 60, 73, 239. Hughes, John Morris — Hoss , Student Council, Soph. Rep., Sr. Rep.; Prom Page; FFA, 2,3,4, Pres. 3, V.P. 4; Science2, Garcon 2; Selected Bar State Courtesy Corp. FFA; Co-chairman Prom Entertainment; NHS 3,4; ICC 4, Pres. Keyclub 4; Beacon Buddy 4; Anchor Beaux 4; JV Football 2; JV Baseball 2; JV Wrestling 2; Chapter Farmer 2, Boy's State 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4; FFA Leadership and Scholarship; FFA National Stage Crew; Brothers Club; 25, 55, 40, 239. Hulsey, Walter Kevin — 239. Hurt, Susan Leigh — Sue , JV Cheerleader 2; Capt. 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-captain 4; Beacon 2,3; Student Council, Class Rep. 2,3; Spanish 2,3,4; Prom Notable Committee 3, Co-Chairman; Dream Girl Contest 3; 239. Hutto, Alisa Joy — Joy , Marching Band 4; 99, 239. Hyatt, Dawn Pamela — 40, 45, 239. Imes, Kendall Hurst — Amiketos 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; Spanish 2; 57, 60, 99, 100, 102, 239. Imig, Michael Curtiss — 40, 239. Jackson, Melissa Joyce — Mel Jak , Anchor 2,3; Philos 4; German 3; 73, 239. Jackson, Nancie — Philos 2; French 3,4, Representative4; NHS4; Graduation Marshall 3, 239. Jackson, Rynthia Anita — Chorus 4; DCT 4; ROTC 3; 239. Jacobs, John David — Drama 4; 239. Jaeggi, Barbra Lynne — Barb , Serta Le 2,3, V.P. 3; Serteen 4, Secretary 4; Spanish 3; AFS 2,3,4, Board Member 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Yearbook 4; Organizations Co-editor 4; Prom Committee 3; Key Sweetheart 4; Miss America 4; 31, 65, 75. James, Terri Jane Janke, Carlton William — 239. Jiles, Marion Teresa — 240. Jimerson, Michael Lenard — Pup , Football 3,4; Track 3; 177, 240. Johnson, Donald Mark — 240. Johnson, Douglas Lee — 240; Band 2. Johnson, Kirk Timothy — Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; 240. Johnson, Leisa Kay — 240. Johnson, Lucinda Love — Anchor 2,3,4; Key Sweetheart 4; Devilettes 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Calendar Girl (August) 4; Homecoming Court 4; 62, 65, 104, 239. Johnson, Pamela Sue — Pam , French 2; Serta Le 2,3; Philos 4; Prom Committee 3; 73, 240. Johnson, Ray Jr. Johnson, Stephen Erie Johnson, Susan Lynn — 240. Johnston, Patricia Ann — Trish , French 2,3, Rep. 2, Board Member 3; Band 2,3,4; ICC 4; Anchor 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; Prom Committee 3; Graduation Usher 3; Dream Girl Candidate 3; Band Solo and Ensemble Awards 2,3,4; 55, 62, 99, 240. Joiner, Kevin Raymard — Killroy , Baseball 3,4; Football 3,4; Co-captain 4; Homecoming Court 4; 177, 180, 182, 240. Joines, Elizabeth Marie — Beth , LJF 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Prom Committee 3; ICC 4; 55,71,240. Jones, Lorenzo — Chorus 2,3,4; Track 2; JV Football 2; Football 3,4; Basketball 4; 177,240. Jones, Moses Leo Judah, Honor Reneah — 240. Kalogridis, Karen Louise — Greek , Spanish 2,3; Spanish singing group 2,3; Anchor 2,3,4; Key Sweetheart 4; Devilettes 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Calendar Girl (July) 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Treas. 2; Rep. 3,4; Prom Fund Raising Comm., Chairman; Tennis 3,4; 26,62, 65,104, 107, 240. Keaton, Tim Keen, Michael Edward — 240. Kelly, Ava Lynn — 240. Kent, Robert Monte — 40. Keplinger, Keith Ryan — NHS 3,4; Octagon 4; 53, 58, 158, 241. Key, Robin Joanne — 90, 241. Kiddy, David Lee Kierce, Julie Lorraine Kinch, Douglas Raymond — 241. King, Terri Suzanne — Student Council 2; CEC 4; 241. Kingham, Karen Lee — Student Council 2,3,4; Class Rep. 2,4; V.P. 3; LJF 2,3,4; Homecoming Chairman 3; Prom Chairman 3; German 2,3,4; Sec. 4; Key Sweetheart 4; Calendar Girl (November); Track 2; Swimming 4; Homecoming Queen 4; DAR Citizenship Award 4; 26, 51, 65, 241. Kinsey, Elizabeth Ann — CEC 4; 241. Kirkwood, Gillene — Serteen 4; Tennis 2,3,4; 75, 241. Knez, Susan Anna Marie — Devilettes 2,3,4; Dancer Lieutenant 4; Beacon 2,3,4; Reporter 3,4; Drama 2; German 3; FYEA 2; DECA 4; JV Bat Girl 2; DECA Officers Training Conference Delegate 4; Dream Girl Candidate 3; 107,241. Knight,Tammy Kai — Tami , LJF2,3; FYEA2,3; DECA 4; Social Committee 4; Trident 2; Yearbook 3; Radio Show 3; 241. Kormendy, Jennifer Frances — Skinny Jinny , French 2,3; V.P. 3; Philos2,3,4; Treas. 3; Board Member 4; NHS 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Board Member 4; Liason 4; Devilettes 2,3; Prom Invitations Committee, Chairman 3; Track and Field 2; 31,73, 241. 340 Krueger, Dennis Paul — Rock”, Garcon 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Prom Page Committee 3; 241. Kunze, Patsy Diane — Concert Choir 2,3,4, Representative 2, Pres. 4; Band 2,3,4; Dream Girl 3; Girls State 3; 25, 55, 99, 241. Kysar, Peggy Lynn — 241. Ladler, Annette Consandra — Net , 241. Ladler, Sammy Lee — 177. Laferriere, Paul Arthur — 241. Lambert, Marie Louise Lamond, Terry Lee—Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Dixieland Band 3,4; German 3,4; 51, 99, 241. Lane, Carol Lynn — 241. Lanning, Cynthia Frances — LJF 2,3,4; Rep. 3,4; Spanish 3,4; German 4; Cheerleader 2,4; Calendar Girl (May); 241. Lasseter, Harold Kenneth — Ken , Baseball 2,3,4; Football 2; 241. Lasseter, William Kenneth — 99, 241. Laux, Steven lames — Steve , Interact 3,4; ROTC Drill Team 2,3; Wrestling 4; 68, 242. Lawrence, Anthony Eugene — 242. Lawrence, Carmen Lolita — Pepper , FHA 3, VP 3; CBE; Prom Committee; 242. Layton, Vivian — Viv , Beacon 2,3,4; Board Member 3; V.P. 4; Spanish 2,3; FBLA 4; 43,66, 242. Lee, John Lee, Laura Melissa — Band 2; German 4; Key Sweetheart 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Prom News release photo Committee 3, Chairman; Swimming 3; 51, 65, 242. Lee, Travis Owen Leeder, Randy Max — 242. Lefferts, Pam — 242. Leis, Kimberly Ann — Beacon 2,3; Trident 3,4; FBLA 4; 43, 141, 242. Lellie, Michael Dewey — Pad , FYEA 3; Serteen 4; Football 2,3,4; Weight Lifting 3,4; Best Defensive Football Player of the Year 3; 75, 176, 177, 179, 242. Lemay, Betty Ruth — ROTC Colorguard 3,4; Captain 4; Superior Cadet 3; 242. Lepere, Barbara —242. Lewis, April Lewis, Dorothy Mae — Wee , FHA Basketball, Captain; Track MVP track; 45, 242. Lewis, Franklin Alexander — Frank , FHA Hero 4, Historian; 45, 242. Lewis, Joseph Watson — Joe , Science 2,4; Spanish 2; Wrestling 3,4; 35, 242. Lewis, Peggy — CBE 4; 242. Little, Kim Alison — Amiketos 2; NHS 2,3; Spanish 2,3,4; 60, 242. Little, Nolan Ward — DrillTeam Commanded; Company Commander 4; Rifle Team Captain; ROTC 2,3,4; Sharpshooter Medal 3; Expert Medal 3; American Legion Medal 3; Distinguished Cadet 2; Merit Award 3; Drill and Rifle Team Ribbon 2,3; Best Drilled Company 3; 89. Livingston, Sally Elizabeth — Beth , 242. Lloyd, Marjorie Anne Long, Thomas Arthur Loranger, Stephen Maurice Love, Maurice — 242. Lowery, Anthony Terry — Cat , Weight Lifting 4; Wrestling 4; 242. Luckock, Debra Kay — Scitar , Debbie , Devilettes 2,3,4; Lieutenant of Letterettes 4; FBLA 4, V.P.; 43, 104, 107, 243. Mackay, Edward George — Ed , Weightlifting 2,3,4; Weightlifting MVL 3; 243. Macon, William Fred — 243. MacQueen, Caroline Madaus, Richard Walter— Rick , Key 2,3; 243. Maginnis, Stephen Paul — Steve , FBLA 3; 243. Mahan, Christopher Mark Mahan, William Paul, Jr. — Bill , 243. Manning, Jeanette — 243. Manning, Marilyn Manville, Alvis Michele Marinke, David Thomas Marler, Lonnie Wayne — 243. Marshburn, Linda Marie — Serteen 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Treas. 4; Prom Page 2; Prom Page Chairman 3; Swimming 2,3,4; Prom with D.l. 3; 31, 75, 243. Martin, Bonnie Blair — Bon Bon , Band 2,3,4; JROTC 2,3,4; Symphonic Band 3,4; 99, 243. Martin, Janet Kay — 244. Martin, Phillip David, Jr. — 244. Martin, Ronald Darrell — 244. Mathis, Donald Ray Mathis Johnny Nathaniel Mays, Elizabeth Lavcharne McCann, Donna Lynn — 99, 244. McClendon, Warren Lynn — LM , Peg Leg , FFA 2; Hero 4; Science 2; 244. McCloud, Bridgette Leticia — Ticia , FYEA 3; Philos 4; French 4; 49, 244. McClure, Randy Larry — 244. McCollough, Suzanne — Sue , Band 2,3,4; Serteen 3; FFA 2,3,4; FFA Horsemanship Award 3; 99, 75, 244. McCray, Linda Darlene — Darlene , FYEA 2,3,4; French 3,4; Amiketos 2; 46, 49, 244. McCrone, Kimberly Dawn — Kim , Devilettes 2,3; CEC 4; 244. McDonald, Belinda Rae McDonald, Scott Joseph — 40, 95. McFadden, Mary Ellen — Pumpkin”, Popcorn , Anchor 2,3,4; Board Member 3; Reporter 4; FHA Hero 4; 62. McGuire, Robert Edward — 244. McIntosh, Dewanda Brigett — Killer , Wan , CBE 4; 244. McKerahan, Kathleen Lynn — Kathy , Devilettes 2; Philos 2,3; DECA 4; Civic Committee Sec.; 244. McLeod, Mark Lyle — ROTC 2,3,4; Lieutenant Colonel 4; 244. McLin, Laura Ann — 244. McTeer, Herbert Lee — Herb , 245. Meeks, Trudy Melinda — Thumpie , Amiketos 2,3,4; Sr. Board Member 4; FHA 2,3,4; Pres. 3,4; 90, 57, 45, 245. Melson, Jerry Lynn Merritt, Karen Renee — Band 2,3; CBE 4; FBLA 4, Treas. 4; 43, 245. Meyer, George Peter — Serteen 3,4; Philos 4; GNG 4; Wrestling 2,3; 245. Milano, Maria Luisa — Shorty , Health Career 2; Yearbook 2; DCT 4; Field Working Award; 245. Milhorn, Kathy Jean — Kate , Devilettes 2; 245. Miller, David Jerome — CECF 4; 245. Miller, Kathy Mariea — 245. Miller, Terri Lynne — Band 2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; 245. Minshew, Sam Clay — 245. Mitchell, Michael George — DCT 4, CECF 4; 245. Mitchell, Timothy Edward — 245. Mock, Donal Lee Modglin, Debra Ann Moines, William Riley Monts de Oca, Vicki Marie — 245. Moore, Kimberly — 245. Moore, Mary Katherine — 245. Moore, Robin Denise — Amiketos 2,3; CECF 4; 245. Moore, Sherri Lynn — Mo , SherMo , Philos 4; Serteen 2,3; Girls Basketball 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Cross Country 2; 73, 245. Moorhouse, Joseph Lee — Joe , French Club 4; 49, 245. Morgan, Benny — Ben”, DECA 3,4, Social Comm. Chairman 4; Track 2; 245. Moshonas, George Emanuel — Mo , Octagon 4; Band 2,3; Trident 4; Key 2,3; 58, 141, 246. Mullins, Georgene — George , Anchor 2,3; Prom Decorations Comm. 3; Philos 4; Marching Band 3; Concert Band 3; Superior rating - District Contest 3; 246. Murphy, Pamela Ann — Pam , Beacon 3; 246. Musgrove, Cheryl Ann — Dingus , ROTC 3,4; Staff 4; French 4; Color Guard 4; Drum Bugle 3; Drum Bugle riwon 3; Good Conduct ribbon 3; 246. Neff, Scott Alan — 246. Neil, Dixie Leigh — Marching Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3; Symphonic Band 4; French 2.3.4, Chaplain 4, 99, 129, 49, 246. Nichols, Jay Charles — 246. Nichols, Kimberlee Anne — 246. Nicolay, Cheryl Ann — Nic , Honor Society 2,3,4; Serta Le2, Sophomore Rep. 2; Student Advisory 2,3,4; German 3; AFS 2,3; 246. Oates, Julia Mae — 246. O'Connell, Daryl Frederick — Cross Country 2.3.4, Captain; Track 2,3,4; Track Spirit Award 3; Boys' State; 25, 186, 246. Odom, Walter Alan — Alleycat , JV Football Manager 3,4; 246. Ogburn, George Edwin, Jr. — 73, 177, 246. O'Leary, Janet Marie — Philos 4, Sr. Rep.; AFS 4; Spanish 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Lionettes 3; Bat girl 3; 31, 73, 246. Olivio, Annette Jean — CEC 4; Pep Squad 3; 246. Oneal, Randal Wilburn — Randy , Basketball 2,4; 138, 246. Orrick, Patricia Jean — Patty , CECF 4. Osborne, Dana Lynn — 246. O'Sullivan, Nan Elizabeth — Band 2,3,4; 99,246. Overbay, Debra Kay — Debbie , Prom Promotions Comm. 3; LJF 2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Track 2,3,4; Most Improved — Track 2; 71, 246. Oviedo, Roger Neil — DECA 3,4, Pres. 4; Weightlifting 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Youth Appreciation Award; Carnegie Hero nominee; 37, 118. Owens, Deborah Reid — Debbie , LJF 2,3,4; French 2,3,4; Student Council 2,4, Class Treasurer 4; Prom Flowers Tux Committee 3, Co-Chairman; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Dream Girl Contest 3; Calendar Girl 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4; 26, 49, 65, 71, 247. Owens, Marjorie LaNeice — Necie , LaNeice , FYEA 2; Serta Le 3, Band 2,3,4; Dixieland Band 3; Chorus3,4; Vocal Ensemble 4; Librarian 4; Superior ratings in band 2,3,4; 99,247. Paige, John Moses — 247. Paige, Lee Ester — L.P. , Football 2,3,4; Track 3,4; 177, 247. Palmer, Allyson Paige — Page , Philos2; Band 2,3,4; Prom 3; Dream Girl Contestant 3; 99, 247. Parker, Douglas James Parker, John Wayne — 34, 162, 247. Parker, Mike — Ace , 45, 177, 162, 247. Parkhurst, Doreen Marie — 247. Parks, Christine Ann — 71, 247. Parrish, Carolyn Sue Parrish, Harold Dennis Patterson, Gregory David — Greg , Sertoma 2,3; Wrestling 2; Swimming 2,3,4; 247. Paullin, Robert Lee Jr. —31, 51, 58, 247. 341 Pawinski, Peter — 177, 247. Payne, Carmen Ruth — 62, 247. Peck, Jeffrey Barr — Jeff , Key 2,3,4; Jr. Rep.. 3; JV Baseball 2; 65, 248. Penny backer, Jackie Diane — DCT 3,4. Perkins, Lisa Ann — FYEA 2,3; Track 4; 66, 248. Perry, Larry Lavaughn Phares, Jane Ann Pippin, Terri Renee — 248. Pitts, Daryl Wayne Podstupka, Dean Lewis — 248. Poinsett, Kimberly Renee — Kim , 53, 248. Polston, Teresa Jo — 248. Polumbo, Donna Marie — 'TNT DECA 4, Hospitality 4. Poucher, Nancy Ann — Band 2,3, F.H.A. 3; CBE 4, Asst. Chaplin 4; 248. Powell, Debra Lorraine — Debbie , CEB 4; Scrapbook 4; NHS 2; 248. Powell, Jimmy Dale — 248. Powell, Tammie Geraldine — 248; Band 2, FBLA 3; CBE 4. Powell, Donna Ruth — Anchor 2, CEC 4. Price, Cheryl Lynne — 248. Prince, David Ray — Gordon , Band 2,3,4, Stage 3,4, Dixieland 3,4, Pep 3,4, German 3; Baseball 3; Superior District Solo 3; Superior State Solo 3; 248. Pruette, BenOrien — FYEA3,4; Pres.4; Spanish 3,4, V.P. 4; Key 4; Student Council 2; Track 2; Garcon 3; Buddy 4; SBAC 3; 66,65,60,55,47, 248. Putney, Carole Elizabeth — Put , LJF 2,3,4; Soph. Rep. 2; Student Council 3, Jr. Rep. 3; Prom Invitations 3; Student Advisory 2,3,4, Treas. 4; 31, 248. Quinn, Tara Gay — LJF 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,4, Sunshine Girl 2; Spanish 2,3,4; Spanish Singing Group 2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Calendar Cover Girl 4; Dream Girl Contestant 3; 90, 248. Ragster, Samuel Arthur W. — 248. Rainero, Michael Allen — 248. Raley, William Lindsay — FFA 4; 40, 249. Rash, Patti Camille — 249. Raub, Scot James — 249. Ray, Dorothy Jean — Jean , Basketball 2,3,4; Most Improved Player 2, 249. Ray, Frances Marie — Fran , Philo 2,3,4. Reporter 3; Band 2,3; Golf 2,3,4; Dream Girl 4th Runner-up; Calendar (March)4; 73, 49, 249. Redner, Debra lean — Debbie , FFA 3,4; 40, 249. Reeves, Kevin Sherdell — 249. Reid, Desmond Anthony — Reid , Deso , Lovo”, 249. Revels, Alan lames — LJF Garcon 3; Serteen 3,4; Philo Fellow 4; Baseball 3; Football 3,4; 179, 177, 176, 73, 75, 249. Reynolds, Angie Gordon Richardson, Kevin Alonzo — 177, 249. Rimel, Angela Lynn — Angie , Devilettes 2,3,4, 2nd Lt. Letterettes 4; Choir 2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Librarian 3; Spanish 2,3,4; Spanish Singing group 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; FYEA 2; Amiketos 2; 52, 96, 104,107, 249, 294. Rist, Debra Jean — 104, 249. Rittinghouse, Bobby Gene — 249. Rizer, Roy L. Jr.— Robin”, Octagon 2,3,4; Philo Fellow 3,4; Spanish 2,3; Baseball 2,3,4; 73, 249. Roberts, Lonnie Gene Robinson, Helen Jean Robinson, Wanda Kay — Student Advisory Comm. 2,3,4; Prom Comm. (Invitations) 3; Spanish 3; 28, 249. 342 Rockey, Dean Vinson Rogers, M. Christopher Rollins, Brook Holloway — Holly , Spanish 2; Color Guard 2; ROTC 2,3,4; Wrestling 3; 249. Rose, Brenda Lee — Bren , ROTC 2,3; 90. Rose, Kimberly Diane — 249. Roughton, Susan Ann — Sue , Philos 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Reporter 3,4, President 4; ICC Vice-President 4; 51, 55, 73, 250. Rovira, Pete — 177, 249. Ruch, Susan Grace — 250. Ruemekorf, Ray Sirey — NHS 3,4; Prom Decoration Comm. 3; 53, 250. Rummel, Theresa Lynne — Terri , DECF4; 250. Russ, Lee Reginold — 97, 40, 250. Rys, Glenn Lee — 250. Saunders, Thomas F. — Tom , Weight lifting 3. Sanders, William Homer — 99, 250. Sasso, Christopher John — 250. Scaife, Clarense Leroy Schemmer, Glenn Kenneth — German 2,3, Vice-President 2; Philo Fellow 4; Tennis team 2,3; 250. Schlitz, James Merrill — Jim , JV Basketball 2; 250. Schoonover, James Otto — Schoon , Track 2; Football 2,3, Wrestling 2,3; 26, 73, 250. Schori, James Robert — Jim , Science 3; Swim Team 2; 250. Schrieber, Mark Edward — 25, 51, 66, 75, 153, 177, 250. Schroder, Marcia Louise Schuele, Cinthia Kay — Cindy , Band 2,3,4; 250. Schulz, Paul William — 53, 250. Schulz, Steve Kenneth — Billy , Steph , Schlitz , Interact 2,3,4; 250. Scott, Jeane Marie—Serta Le2; Band 3; Trident 2; 250. Searight, Fred Delvin Seay, Sharon — Band 2,3,4; FYEA 2,3; Anchor 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; 99, 62, 250. Shaffer, William Randolph — Tennis 3,4; Baseball 2; 250. Sheffield, Toni Annette — 99, 100, 250. Sheppard, Linda Floramae — DECA 4, Public Relations Director 4; 251. Silvey, Joanne Marie — 251. Simmons, Patricia Jean — Patti , Serta Le 2,3,4; Spanish 3; Serta Le Jr. Board Member 3; 251. Simo, Gregory Richard — 251. Simpson, Sheila Ann — Slant Eyes , German 3,4; Band 2,3,4; 51, 99, 251. Sims, Kevin Sisson, Joseph Emery — Jody”, Octagon 2,3,4; Band 2,3; Trident Photographer 4; 141, 251. Skibenes, David Paul — 127, 251. Skipper, Russell James — 251. Smarte, Olivia Dehaviland — Amiketos 2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Student Council 3,4, Sec. 4; Jr. Class Treasurer 3; Student Advisory 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; JV Cheerleader 2; Vocal Ensemble 3,4; 28, 26, 45, 251. Smith, Charles Edward — 251. Smiley, Danita Ann — 251. Smith, Donald Richard — 251. Smith, Donna Denise Holto — 251. Smith, Eddie Darrell — Band 2,3,4, Stage 4; Baseball 2; 99, 251. Smith, Kelly Alma — German 2; Band 2,3,4; LJF 4; 71, 99, 100, 251. Smith, Lee Oliver — D.V. , FHA 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4; 251. Smith, Lori Michelle — 251. Smith, Marguerite — Rita , 251. Smith, Patricia Ann — 99, 251. Smith, Richard Lynn Smith, Stephen Lee — Steve”, 251. Smith, Timothy Reid — Smitty , Octagon 2; Key 3,4, Treas. 3,4; JV Football 2; Football 3,4; JV Basketball 2; 65, 177, 251. Smith, Wilfred Dolphus Snively, David Randall — Snive , Interact 2,3; Beacon Buddy 4; Garcon 4; Daytona 500 Winner 4; 66, 97, 251. Snively, Kimberly Kellie— Kellie , Beacon 3,4, Parliamentarian 4; 66, 90, 252. Snively, Margaret Jane — Megaphone”, Amiketos 2,3,4, Soph. Board Member 2, Historian 3; Spanish 2,3,4, Sec. 4; French 4, Historian 4; Yearbook Photographer 4; Tennis Team 2,3,4; 49, 57, 60, 252. Solar, Matthew Scott — Matt , Interact 3, Vice-President 4; Concert Choir 4; Prom. Comm. (Entertainment); Wrestling 2; Weight lifting 3; Political Intern 4; Boy's State 4; 252. Spoor, Timothy Joseph — Tim”, AFS 2,3,4; French 2,3,4; Prom Invitation and Entertainment Comm. 3; 252. Sprunger, David Louis — German 4; p. 51,252. Stahl, Kurt Alan — Band 2,3,4, President 4, Marching 2,3,4, Symphonic 2,3,4, Stage 2,3,4, pep 3; ICC 4; NHS 3,4; German 3; All-State Band 4; Nat. Merit Scholar Honorable Mention 4; 252. Stanfield, Kimberly Kay Stanley, Kim — 252. Staples, Anthony Andre — 40, 252. Starling, Bernard Dee — Bernie , Work Exp. 2; CECF 3,4, President 4; 33, 252. Stebbins, Richard Roy — Rick , FYEA 2; Football 3; Golf 3,4; 252. Steele, Nancy Jean — 47, 252. Stem, Nancy Suzanne — 252. Stevens, Tracey Ann — DCT 4; School Art Shows 2,3; Illustrated for Cypress Shadows 2,3; 252. Stevenson, Priscilla Ann — 90, 252. Stewart, Mary Susan — 252. Strickland, Billy Gene — 252. Strickland, Debra Renee — Renee , FBLA 3,4; Anchor 2,3,4, Recording Sec. 4; Spanish 4; 43, 60, 62, 252. Strickland, Leslie Ann — Beacon 2; Spanish 2,3,4; FHA 2; 252. Sturm, Bruce Lee — 52, 253. Summers, Lisa Ann — 90, 253. Sutton, Carol Suzanne — 62, 253. Sutton, Jeffery Kyle — Key Club 2,3,4; FYEA 4; Spanish 4; President National 8mm Film Producers 2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Track 2; 46, 65, 253. Swanhart, Luke Thomas — FBLA 2,3,4. Swanson, Teresa Diane — 253. Sweeney, Nyla Walker — Darlene , CECF 3,4; DCT 3,4. Takacs, Pamela Sue Tatum, Jennifer Lauren — Laurie , Anchor 3,4; Band 2,3,4; Officer 2nd Lt. 4; All County band 3; Superior: Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3; 99, 100, 253. Taxdal, Adele Marie Taylor, Lori Ann Taylor, Rennie Judith Taylor, Susan Rebecca Teisinger, Randall Alan — Randy , German 2,3; Football 3; 177, 253. Test, Gary — 40. Tew, Teresa — 90, 253. Thayer, Virginia Ann — Ginny , Beacon 2; LJF 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Golf team 2,3,4; 253. Thompson, Alan Lynn — 40, 253. Thompson, Bobby Ray — 253. Thompson, Shelia Ann — FHA 3; DCT 4; 253. Thompson, Sherry Ann — Beacon 3; FBLA 3; 253. Thorp, Phillip Anthony — Tony”, DECA4; DCT 3,4; 253. Thurston, Cary — 253. Tilleman, Daniel August — 40. Tlougan, Kimberly Ann — 254. Todd, Sandra Lucille — Lucy ; 254. Traylor, Ann Rene — Girls Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3,4; CEC Chaplin 4; 254. Triplett, Rodney Lane —25, 65, 254. Trueblood, Daniel Lane — Dan , EARS ; Interact 2,3,4, Philo Fellow4; AFS3,4; German 2,3; NHS 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Anchor Beaux 4; LJF Garcon 3; Keto Klan 4; Student Council 4, Pres. 4; ICC 4; Vocal Ensemble 4; GNG 4; Prom notable chrmn. 3; Wrestling 2; Boy's state 3; Homecoming Court, Homecoming King 4; School Advisory Board 4; 26,25,31,73, 62, 53, 57, 55, 254. Truett, Susan Gae Tucker, Terrell Randal — Terry ; 66, 57, 254. Tummond, Chris Alan — 254. Turner, Alford Lee — POP , HERO 4; Basketball 3,4; J.V. Basketball 2. Turner, Dorthy Paulette — 254. Tyree, Teresa Kaye — DECA 3,4; 254. Underwood, Douglas Edgar — 254. Upshaw, Vernell Natasika — 254. Vahle, Kurt Michael — KEY 2,3,4; sec. 4; German 2,3,4, pres. 4; NHS 3,4, reporter sgt. at Arms 4; Science 4; Chess 3; AFS2,3; ICC 4; J.V. Cross Country 2; 35, 65, 53, 51, 55, 254. Varnadore, Raymond Jr. — 40, 255. Vassallo, Victor — 254. Vaughan, Karen Lea — Spanish 2,3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; 254. Vaughan, Susan Jennifer — 254. Vegter, Brenda Joy — Beacon 3; Spanish 4; Drama 3; FYEA 2; 60, 255. Vella, Anna Marie — Spanish 2,3,4; Science 3; Cypress Shadows 2; 255. Vickers, Melissa Diane Vogt, Scott Brigham Voll, Janis Ann — Invitations Comm. Prom 3; FYEA 4, FBLA 4; 90, 255. Walker, Glen Eliott — 255. Walker, Nyla Darlene — 255. Walker, Sabrina Paulette — FBLA 4; 255. Wallace, Jonathan Shane — NHS 3. Wallace, Reginal Arnett — KEY, soph. rep. 2, Pres. 3; Band 2,3,4, asst, drum cap. 4; DECA 4; Kiwanis Certificate of Appreciation 3; 90, 99. Wallace, Robert Wade Walls, Cynthia Marie Walton, Dana Marie — CECF 4. Wanciak, Gregg Joseph Ward, Kevin Raymond — 255. Ware, Teresa Watson, James Randy Webber, Suzanne Lynn Weeder, Mark Edwin — Band 2,3,4; German 2,3; 99, 255. Weller, David Scott — CECF 3,4; 255. Wells, Elizabeth Hazel — Liz , V.P. of projects HERO of FHA 4; 90, 45, 255. Wells, Richard Carlton — Rick , AFS 2; Interact 2,3; Band 2,3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Calendar Comm. 2,3; 99, 255. Wenck, May Lynn — 255. Westmoreland, Kimberly Diane — Kim , Beacon 2, Spanish 2,3; Trident staff 2; FYEA 2; DECA 4; DE 4; DE Newsletter Editor 4; Girls diving 2; 256. Wheeler, Carla Balestreri Wheeler, Kevin David — DECA 4. • White, Stephanie Ann Whitten, Brian Keith — 40, 177. Wiggins, Louis Charles — 256. Wilder, Alan Cole — Sertoma 2; Wrestling 2,4; 256. Wilder, Larwrence Hall — 256. Wilkes, Alvin Dale — Sertoma 2,3; Serteen 4; 256. Wilks, Donna Lynne — 127, 256. Williams, Audrie Laniece — 256. Williams, Bertha Jeane Heay — Pat , Pluto , FBLA 2; ROTC 2,3; 1st sgt. color guard 3; FHA 2,3; V.P. Program of work 2; HERO 4, Parliamentarian 4; 45, 256. Williams, Elizabeth Inez — Liz , FHA 3; Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 4; DCT 4; FYEA 3; Librarian 3; 256. Williams, George Wayne — Band 2,3; Basketball 3; 256. Williams, Hershell Presle — 256. Williams, Samuel Lee Williams, Tyrone Lee — Captain T , Big T , Choir 4, Historian 4; FHA Hero 4; Band 2; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 2,4; Weight Lifting 3,4; 45, 177, 256. Williams, Yael Marched — Honey Bun , Basketball; Track 256. Williford, Lisa Deniece — FYEA 3; FHA 4; 45. Willingham, Lynn Devon — 256. Willis, Rita Faye Willis, Shirley Anita — 256. Wilson, Brenda Catherine Wilson, Charles Wesley — Chuck , Band 2,3,4; Key 3,4; Senior Rep. 4; Stage Band 3,4; 99, 65, 256. Wilson, Eddie El I wood — 256. Wilson, Gary Thomas — Spanish 2; Science 2,3,4; 257. Winslow, Cynthia Lynn — 53, 99, 257. Wirka, James Joseph — 31, 53, 257. Wise, Bernice Marie — Marie , FBLA 4; Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; 43, 257. Wood, Lennie Lorraine Woodard, Brian Keith — 99, 257. Woodard, Derrick Jerome — Interact 2,3,4; Board Member 3; President 4; Philo Fellow 3,4; ICC 4; Student Advisory 2,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Reporter 3; Tennis 2,3,4; Boy's State; 25, 28, 40, 73, 68, 257. Woolfolk, Sheila — Bubbles , Spanish 3; Serteen 3; NHS 2,3,4; FYEA 3; Chorus 3; Prom Page 2; Prom Transportation Comm., Chairman 3; Vocal Ensemble 4; Student Council 4; Choir Reporter 4; 26, 257. Woolley, David Gray — Wool , Yearbook 3,4; Photographer 3,4; Octagon 2,3,4; V.P. 4; JV Basketball 2; Boy’s State 3; 25, 58, 257. Workman, David Gilmore — 65, 257. Woten, Laurie Ann — Hoot , Serta Le 2,3,4; German 2,3; Yearbook 3,4; Classes co-editor 4; Dream Girl Candidate 3; Dream Girl Talent Winner 3; Presidential Classroom Rep. 4; Prom Decorations Committee 3; 257. Wright, Dennis Mitchell Wright, Randy James — 257. Wurtz, Anita June — 257. Yancey, Lisa Helen — FBLA 3; CEC 4. Young, Gordon Dennie Young, John Franklin Young, Tracy Irwin — FBLA 3; FHA 4, Parliamentarian; Garcon 2,3,4; Philo Fellow 4; Prom Page 2; Football 2,3,4; Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; 45, 57, 177, 257. Yount, James William — Jaiem , German 3,4; Drama 4; 257. Youtsey, Michael Wray — Zeke , Sertoma 2,3; Secretary 3; Octagon 4; 257. JUNIORS Abbott, Stephanie Dawn — p. 43, 90, 258. Abercrombie, Dora Marcia — p. 75, 99, 258. Abercrombie, Jeff Daniel Acree, Kimberly Doreen Adams, Thomas Edward — p. 258. Adams, William Wright Addington, Mary Katherine — p. 57, 258. Addkison, Linda Grace — p. 57, 258. Adlam, Laura Marie — p. 47, 90, 258. Adlam, Mary Elizabeth — p. 47, 258. Albright, Robert James — p. 258. Albrigo, Christopher Cary — p. 99, 258. Alderman, Ronal Dalton — p. 90, 258. Alexander, Janet Denise — p. 258. Allan, Shawn Christopher — p. 258. Allen, John Calvin — p. 258. Alls, Anthony Maurice — p. 258. Allums, Cathy LaFaye Altman, Mark Scott — p. 258. Ames, Timothy Rae — p. 258. Anderson, Donald Luther Anderson, Laura Bell Anderson, Laurie Lynn — p. 26, 258. Andree, Jeff Allen — p. 65, 99, 258. Angle, Carol Lee Anischko, Nina Ann — p. 258. Archer, Wade — p. 258. Arnold, Dee Dee — p. 258. Austin, Debra Ailene — p. 258. Avenger, David Brian — p. 258. Azis, Rudy Abdullah Baccamazzi, Trina Darlene — p. 99. Bailey, Cheryl Ann — p. 43, 99, 258. Bailey, James Douglas Baker, Joel Andre — p. 258. Baker, Timothy Eudon — p. 259. Ball. Randall John — p. 75, 259. Bamberg, Tony William Bandy, Ricky — p. 259. Bankston, Laura Ann — p. 259. Barber, Terry Lenard — p. 259. Barnes, Alonzo Leo — p. 259. Barnes, Artis Lee — p. 90. Barnes, Eugene George — p. 259. Barnes, Penny Jean — p. 259. Barnett, Melissa Anne — p. 49, 259. Barrows, April Dawn Barton, Valerie Leigh — p. 99, 102, 259. Beach, Ronald David — p. 259. Beale, Daniel Lee — p. 99, 259. Bearden, Steven Craig — p. 259. Beasley, Boyd Calvin — p. 186, 259. Beasley, Bruce Sylvester — p. 259. Bekoff, Catherine Marie — p. 43, 90, 259. Bell, Brenda Jeanette Bell, Nicholas James — p. 259. Berger, Susan Pamela — p. 99. Bernard, Mark Damon Berretto, Joann Marie — p. 259. Berrey, Lisa Anne — p. 57, 259. Berry, Sheila Ann — p. 259. Bilbrey, Donna Marie — p. 259. Bilbrey, Ronald Maris — p. 47, 177, 259. Billman, Twyla Ann — p. 259. Black, Charles Leonard Blackshear, Ray Lee — p. 259. Blackwelder, David Franci — p. 43, 259. Blaze, Dona Marie — p. 260. Bloeth, Leanne — p. 53, 57, 107, 260. Bloom, Jeffry George Bocanegra, Albert Cavazos — p. 260. Bodiford, Kyle Bruce Bolin, Donna Marie — p. 260. Boner, Stephanie — p. 260. Boney, Kathy Marie — p. 260. Bonner, Alice Stephanie — p. 260. Boone, Gerald Wayne — p. 260. Boone, Teresa Elane — p. 99, 260. Booth, Janice Loretta Booth, Robert Glenn Boreson, Peggy Ann — p. 260. Bouffard, Donna Marie — p. 75, 99, 107, 260 343 Bowie, Angela Deloise Bourland, lames lay — p. 99, 100, 102, 260. Bowen, Dorothy Claire — p. 260. Bowen, Robin Sharon — p. 43, 47, 90, 260. Bowen, Thomas Kelly Boyer, Jewell Ann Bozeman, John Roland Bradford, John Reed — p. 65, 99, 260. Bragdon, Mark Edward — p. 260. Bragg, Shan Ellen Branam, Karen Denise — p. 260. Branyan, Kellie Ann — p. 73, 107, 260. Bridges, John Lee — p. 260. Bridges, Mark Dwayne — p. 99, 260. Bright, Kathryn Louise — p. 260. Bringger, Valerie Karen Brooks, Dale Martin — p. 260. Broome, Scarmel Yvette — p. 260. Browder, William C. — p. 99, 260. Brown, Andrew lames — p. 260. Brown, Carl Robert — p. 260. Brown, Glen Dale Brown, Lisa Faye — p. 260. Brown, Marshall Billings Bryan, Joseph David — p. 260. Bryan, Leslie Janie — p. 51, 53, 71, 104, 107, 260. Bryan, Linda Kaye — p. 53, 57, 260. Buchanan, Christine Louis — p. 43, 260. Buck, Sheryl Lynn — p. 60, 260. Buckles, Carolyn Louise — p. 60, 62, 260. Buckner, Catherine Ann — p. 53, 75, 99, 260. Bullock, Gloria Beth — p. 60, 127, 260. Bundy, Michael Curtis — p. 261. Bunn, Tim — p. 261. Burke, Denise Marie — p. 261. Burnett, Jeffery Dean — p. 261. Burr, Josephine Frances Butler, Stephanie Elaine Butz, Sarah lane — p. 261. Byerley, Lawerence Edward Byrd, Dale Keith — p. 99, 129. Cady, Kathleen Elizabeth — p. 71, 261. Callaway, Dennis Arnold Calloway, Scott Eric — p. 26, 53, 65, 73, 261. Camilleri, Shirley Ann — p. 261. Campbell, Allen A. Campbell, George Lorenzo — p. 261. Campbell, Larry Christopher — p. 261. Campbell, Stephanie L. — p. 45, 47, 261. Campbell, Timothy Andrew — p. 51, 60, 261. Carraway, Teresa Lynn Carter, Anthony Lee Carter, Laneda Ray — p. 261. Carter, Susan Alane — p. 261. Carver, Sherry Faye — p. 90, 261. Castilleja, Victoria — p. 261. Cayson, Cynthia Jean Chalker, Telisa Tandra — p. 261. Chamberlain, Devan Trent — p. 261. Chambers, Linda loan — p. 261. Charbonneau, Raymond John — p. 49, 99,129,261. Chestnut, Cynthia Ann — p. 261. Chiavuzzi, Christopher — p. 261. Childs, Rollie Joel — p. 261. Clark, Darryl Wayne — p. 261. Clark, Kenneth Louis — p. 261. Clark, Tim Richard — p. 37, 261. Claussen, Mark David Clevenger, Alan Rodney Clifford, William Dyer — p. 99, 261. Cobb, Tina Marie — p. 261. Cogburn, John Oeston Cole, Jon Douglas Colee, Chris — p. 261. Coleman, Walter Jackson — p. 65, 261. Cooper, Gregory Lavon — p. 40, 261. Copeland, Gendine Denise Corley, Richard Earl — p. 68, 261. Coryell, Phillip Lee — p. 261. Coss, Christina Lynn — p. 47, 99, 261. Costello, Howard Berry — p. 261. Couch, John Mac — p. 262. Couch, Timmy Art — p. 262. Courtney, Vinson Wendell Cox, Christopher Allen — p. 262. Cox, Pamela Louise Cox, Thomas Gerald Coyer, William Eugene — p. 133, 262. Criag, Sheila E. — p. 43, 47, 262. Criag, Susan Marie — p. 262. Cramatte, Michael — p. 262. Cravey, Angie Lee — p. 262. Crawford, Becky A. Crawford, Belinda D. — p. 117. Cronin, Daniel William, Jr. — p. 53, 262. Crooks, Kim — p. 53, 262. Crossley, Debra Ann Crouse, Donald Lee II — p. 51, 99, 262. Crumity, Gerald Eugene — p. 262. Culleny, Kevin Lloyd — p. 262. Cummishey, James Patrick — p. 262. Curtis, John Brady — p. 262. Cuyler, Nancy Arlene — p. 99, 262. Dando, Julie Anne Daniels, Charles E. — p. 262. Daniels, Joanne — p. 99, 262. Darity, Donna — p. 262. Darpino, David Dominic Dartt, Donald D. — p. 262. Davidson, Virginia L. — p. 99, 262. Davies, Kimberly I. — p. 47, 49, 262. Davis, Alfred L. — p. 90. Davis, Anne B. — p. 73, 90, 120, 262. Davis, Dennis R. — p. 262. Davis, Jeff — p. 262. Davis, Robert J. — p. 262. Davis, Randall A. — p. 177. Davidson, Anthony M. Davis, Robert L. — p. 177, 184. Dawkins, Sheila A. Day, Lisa A. — p. 262. Dean, Anthony J. — p. 53, 99, 100, 262. Deaver, Derek D. — p. 262. Deck, Neal G. Decomo, Mark J. — p. 262. Deese, Robert L. — p. 262. Demoss, Michael L. Denkins, Tony W. — p. 262. Denmark, Dwight A. Denmark, Jeff L. — p. 262. Denmark, Kendall L. — p. 177, 182, 262. Denmark, Timothy L. — p. 262. Desmond, Gary James — p. 263. Dewdney, Edward Lamont Dion, Peter R. Dix, Sandra Kim — p. 99, 102, 263. Doster, Helen Rene — p. 263. Dowdy, Teresa Kim — p. 43, 263. Downing, Carolyn Bernette — p. 45, 263. Draper, Charlotte Nadine Drayton, Tara Yoland Dubose, Carlos Darren — p. 263. Dubose, Tien Rene — p. 49, 177, 263. Duggar, Joan Marie Dukes, James Keith Dumke, Gregory William — p. 99, 263. Dumond, Jack Louis Dumont, Alfred Joseph — p. 263. Dumont, Jack — p. 263. Dunn, Kathryn Ann — p. 263. Dunn, Sam Wiley — p. 65, 263. Dupuy, Tampa Lynn Durant, Jaseph Jr. Durrett, Charles Randall — p. 263. Dutcher, John Carroll — p. 90. 263. Eaton, Paula Genice — p. 66, 263. Eberle, Frederick Corvin — p. 263. Eddins, Owen Earl |r. — p. 263. Edwards, Sharon Jeanette — p. 263. Eggleston, Brad Ryan Eggleston, Brenda Louise — p. 263. Eldridge, David Carl — p. 89, 263. Elliott, Lisa Charlene — p. 263, 60. Elliott, Mark Andrew — p. 99, 264. Elliott, Mileigha Francei — p. 60, 264. Elliott, Toni Lynn — p. 264. Elliott, Viola Mae Ellsworth, Lisa Marie Elmore, John Raymond — p. 264. Emry, Gina Marie — p. 26, 57, 104, 264. England, George Stewart — p. 264. Enoch, Deborah Lynn — p. 264. Ergle, Jeffery Lavelle — p. 264. Ezell, Donald Edward — p. 58, 264. Fail, Richard Raymond Faircloth, Lisa Joyce — p. 47. Falkner, Michael Keith Farmer, Deborah Alice — p. 264. Famed, Drue ilia Farthing, Laurie Diane — p. 71, 107, 264. Faught, Steven Lee — p. 264. Favuzza, Lori Ann — p. 71, 104, 264. Feacher, Ferneasa Lou Field, Tamara Lynn — p. 51, 57, 264. Finley, Rocky Alexander Fisher, Stan Franklin — p. 62, 65, 264. Fletcher, Renee Marie — p. 37, 264. Floyd, Cartie Gene — p. 264. Foley, Karen Ann — p. 264. Ford, Edward Lee — p. 172, 264. Ford, Katheran — p. 99. Ford, Tina Marie — p. 26, 53, 62, 99, 100, 264. Forgues, Michael Andy Foster, Robert Dennis Fountain, Marie Gieleana Franks, William Joseph Frazier, Tedward I. Fredrick, Fredy — p. 264. Fredrick, Doris Jean Freely, Nancy Marie — p. 99, 264. Furnari, Arthur Anthony — p. 264. Furse, Sandra Lynne — p. 60, 264. Gainer, David Andrew — p. 177, 264. Gaines, Elizabeth Tracy — p. 75, 264. Gambino, Joseph Charles — p. 264. Gann, Jeffrey Grant — p. 264. Gantt, Shelia Clarissa Garpetti, Lynne Ranee Garrett, Paul Towles — p. 264. Gaskin, Verna Louise Gay, Judy Ellen — p. 49, 62, 264. Geathers, George Everett — p. 26, 28, 53, 264. George, Cheryl Denise — p. 99, 264. George, Christopher Gerharz, Donald |ohn — p. 264. Geschke, Eric Alan — p. 53. Giammetta, Dawn Marie — p. 49, 264. Gibson, Trent Daren — p. 265. Giesey, Michael Lynn — p. 265. Giger, Venetia Lynette — p. 265. Giles, Kathryn — p. 265. Gillette, Lynn Ann — p. 99, 265. Gipson, Julia Anne — p. 57, 265. Glass, Randy Edward Glover, Sheila Diana — p. 265. Coin, Philip Charles Gordon, Kelley Frances — p. 265. Goss, Katherine Amelia Goria, John Sidney — p. 265. Gracia, Rebecca Kathleen — p. 53. Grady, Cynthia Veronica Graham, Leonso Graham, Tracey Ann Gramling, William Russell — p. 99, 265. Grant, Barbara Ann — p. 265. 344 Graves, Robert Anderson — p. 265. Gray, John Henry Jr. — p. 31, 51, 53, 65, 265. Green, Angela Laine — p. 265. Greene, Marilea Nancy Greenfield, Rhonda Lynn — p. 265. Greve, Sandra Elaine — p. 265. Griffis, Patricia Marie — p. 99. Grimm, Susan Mary — p. 89, 265. Griswold, Sally Jean Grizzelle, Marla Jane — p. 47, 265. Groover, James Kristopher — p. 265. Groover, Veronica Groves, David Woodling — p. 65, 265. Grubbs, Crystal Darlene — p. 265. Grubbs, Rhonda Gay — p. 265. Gunn, Linda Lou Guthrie, Stuart George — p. 31,53,73,65, 265. Halabrin, James Jay — p. 53, 265. Halbritter, Coulleen Marie — p. 265. Hall, Celia Deann — p. 53, 99, 265. Hall, James — p. 265. Hall, Robert William Hamm, Cedric Renard — p. 265. Hampton, Carol Ann — p. 265. Hancock, Elizabeth Darien — p. 43, 265. Hardman, Pamela Louise — p. 73, 265. Hargrove, James Corthian — p. 177, 265. Harley, Frank Douglas — p. 68, 265. Harp, Angelene Ann — p. 266. Harris, Arice Molice — p. 266. Harris, Debra Ailene Harris, Frank Jr. Hart, Debra Faye — p. 266. Hartley, Paula Susan — p. 35, 266. Hartpence, Glenda Jean — p. 31, 99, 266. Hartzler, Penelope Carlen — p. 53, 75, 99,127, 266. Harvey, Dorothy Thelma — p. 266. Harvey, James Kenneth — p. 266. Harwick, Carla B. Hays, Brian Vernard — p. 184, 266. Henderson, Lisa Rae — p. 266. Henderson, Regina Ann — p. 33, 266. Hendry, Earl Henry, Darryl Egugen Henry, Dorothea Henry, Elizabeth — p. 71, 266. Henry, Fay — p. 266. Henry, Shari — p. 73, 47. Hermance, Cynthia — p. 53, 99, 266. Hewitt, Ricky — p. 266. Hidson, Michael — p. 266. Hildebrand, Lynn — p. 266. Hill, Lisa Hill, Patrick —p. 31,75, 266. Hill, Sharon — p. 266. Hillier, Cheryl — p. 266. Hitty, Douglas — p. 266. Hobbs, Sandra Hobbs, Tony — p. 266. Hodges, Lisa — p. 266. Hodgkins, Robert — p. 266. Hogan, Vincent — p. 266. Holley, Mark — p. 33, 37, 266. Holley, Ricky — p. 266. Holt, Holly — p. 99, 266. Hanaker, Steven — p. 266. Hoover, Donald Hoover, Kevin — p. 31, 49, 266. Hoover, Shelton Horigan, Kerinlee Horne, Oliver Terrance — p. 177, 266. Hoskers, Russell — p. 266. Hough, Sandra — p. 266. Hovis, Luke — p. 266. Hovis, William Howell, David Howell, Lisa — p. 266. Hubbard, Glenn — p. 266. Hudson, Michael Wayne — p. 99. Hughes, Bill — p. 267. Huling, Lavonda Louise Hunnkutt, Charles Hutchinson, Frank Ivey, Michael Allen — p. 99, 65, 267. Jackson, Janine Yvette — p. 99, 267. James, Ronald Lewis — p. 53, 99, 267. Janes, Susan Louise — p. 57, 267. Jarvis, Edward — p. 267. Jax, William M. Jenkins, Vicki — p. 51, 66, 267. Jessop, Rosa — p. 267. Jimerson, Paula — p. 267. Johnson, Brayton — p. 267. Johnson, Geraline — p. 267. Johnson, John — p. 47, 177 , 267. Johnson, Jon Robert — p. 267. Johnson, Nathaniel — p. 267. Johnson, Pamela — p. 43, 267. Johnston, Tracy Lee — p. 60, 267. Joiner, Jacqueline Joiner, Steve Keith — p. 62, 177, 267. Jones, Cynthia Louise — p. 99, 267. Jones, Edward Jones, Shannon Lee — p. 60. 66, 267. Jordan. Dorothy Jill — p. 60. 267. Jordan. Edward Leland — p. 267. Jordan, James Travis — p. 267. Jordan, Randall Wayne — p. 267. lowers, Melonie Karen Louise — p. 99, 267. Jones, Edward Jones, Shannon Lee — p. 60, 66, 267. Jordan, Dorothy Jill — p. 60, 267. Jordan, Edward Leland — p. 267. Jordan, James Travis — p. 267. Jordan, Randall Wayne — p. 267. Jowers, Melonie Karen Katina, Thomas Ruman — p. 267. Keathley, Landie Alan Keen, Joann Denise — p. 267. Keene, Melvin — p. 268. Kelley, Dean Malcolm — p. 268. Kelley, Henderson Lee — p. 268. Kelly, Donna Jeam — p. 51, 75, 268. Kennamer, William Henry — p. 268. Kennedy, Gaile Kent, Lisa Kathleen Kerns, Angela Dianne — p. 268. Ketchum, Carol Sue Kidwell, Deanna Lyn — p. 268. Kimbrell, Kenneth Kimfcy, Teresa Gayle Kimzey, Judy — p. 268. Kinchem, Teresa Gayle Kimzey, Judy — p. 268. Kinchem, Teresa Louise — p. 268. King, Cynthia Mae — p. 268. Kinson, Chris Michael Klein, Daniel Richard — p. 268. Kley, Christy Renee Knapp, Ronald W. — p. 268. Knowles, Patrkk Emerson — p. 99, 268. Knowles, Vkki Lynn — p. 51, 268. Kohler, James Erk Kole, Kathy Marie — p. 268. Koon, Anne Elizabeth — p. 31, 75, 99, 268. Krick, Steve Lee Kriston, Gary Edward — p. 268. Kruithoff, Jeffrey Lee — p. 268. Kunz, Michael Joseph — p. 268. Kunze, Steven Wayne — p. 268. Kysar, Nancy Jo — p. 268. Lambert, Shirline Lane, Tamara Elizabeth — p. 268. Langan, Thomas H. Lange, Bill Charles Langford, Judith Ann — p. 268. Langford, lames Allan — p. 268. Lanning, Leslie Denise — p. 71, 268. Laraway, Debbie Louise — p. 268. LaRue, David Foster — p. 53, 268. Latham, James Victor — p. 268. Lauver, Mark William — p. 28, 177, 268. Lawrence, |oy Christina Lawrence, Lisa Lynne — p. 268. LediK, Edward Mathew Leighton, Katherine Lynn — p. 104, 268. Leis, Ray Buddy” — p. 268. Lamay, Janie Lou Lenninger, Marcia Lynn — p. 53, 60, 71, 268. Lester, Charles Stephen — p. 75, 268. Leuteritz, Cynthia Ann — p. 268. Lever, Robin Mark Lewis, Ann Margaret — p. 57, 269. Lewis, Robin Kay — p. 269. Liason, Sandra Dee — p. 269. Lightsey, Lloyd Clifton Lipscomb, Cindy Ann — p. 269. Lisle, Linda Kay — p. 269. Llewellyn, Gale Anne Loar, Janice Irene — p. 53, 99, 269. LoCascio, Anthony Paul — p. 53,60,65,66, 269. LoCicero, Carol Jean — p. 53, 60, 71,107, 269. 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Massey, Deborah — p. 127, 269. Mathis, Wendy — p. 43, 53, 99, 269. Mauborne, Douglas — p. 269. May, Brenton Mays, Delois — p. 99. Menzer, Angela — p. 270. Mercer, Jeffrey L. Mercer, Steven — p. 270. Merchant, Michael M. Merrick, Dale Merwin, Kristie K. — p. 31, 53, 99, 270. Michael, Terry — p. 270. Middleton, Rick — p. 184, 270. Miles, Elizabeth — p. 62, 99, 270. Miller, Deloris — p. 270. Miller, Michelle M. — p. 270. Miller, Nancy — p. 270. Mills, Terry — p. 57, 270. Mills, Terry L. — p. 270. Mims, Terry O. Mitchell, Paula Mixon, Gerald — p. 270. Mobley, Terry L. — p. 270. Mongold, Daryl — p. 270. Moore, Debra — p. 270. Moore, Lynette — p. 270. Moore, Wayne — p. 270. Morris, Ann Morris, Weston — p. 270. Moss, James E. Motsinger, Robert — p. 270. Mulder, Stan — p. 51, 53, 99, 270. Mullis, Robert — p. 270. Mundell, Steve — p. 99, 270. Munson, Charles J. Murphy, Mary J. — p. 99. Murry, Albert Lee Nalker, Billy J. Nealy, Ronald — p. 177, 270. Nealy, Tony Dale — p. 270. 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Ashley, Kevin Austin — 279. Attaway, Frances Marie — 31, 73, 279. Austin, Lee Bertha — 279. Ayers, Cynthia Louisa — 279. Ayoub, Doly Wesley Bachelder, Charles Eugene — 279. Baggett, Wendell E. Baier, Steven Craig — 279. Baldwin, Owen Henry Baker, Antrecia Ganette — 279. Baker, Donald Timothy — 184. Baker, Jeff Alan — 279. Baker, Pam — 279. Baker, Tim — 279. Bamberg, Jody — 279. Bandy, Don Bankston, Sharon Barber, Justin — 279. Barber, Kerry — 184, 279. Barber, Kelly — 279. Barlow, Ruby — 279. Barnes, Connie Fayatte — 279. Barnes, Laronda — 280. Barnes, Patti — 280. Barnes, William — 280. Bartley, Bret — 280. Bass, Lynn — 280. Bass, Mel — 280. Bassham, Edith Baxter, Angela Baxter, Deborah — 280. Baxter, Nena — 280. Beale, Toni — 280. Beasley, Joan — 99, 280. Bennett, Gary Bennett, Roger Berry, Danny — 280. Berry, Jack Bess, Janice — 280. Bess, Mitchell — 280. Bigelow, Allan Bilins, Andre — 280. Billings, Robert — 280. Bingham, Debbie Biser, Robin Bivins, Andre Blackwell, Ollie Jr. Blaze, Dona Bledsoe, Edith Bloeth, Linda —104, 107, 141, 280. Bloom, Douglas — 280. Blume, Debbie — 280. Bock, Carolyn — 280. Bohannon, Cassandra Bohannon, Dolores — 35, 280. Boland, John — 99, 280. Bolinger, David — 281. Bonner, Dolores Bonner, Frank — 281. Botka, Janet Bouie, Debbie — 281. Bradford, Charlie — 281. Bradley, Darrell — 177. Brady, William Brantley, Keith — 186, 281. Brewer, Mary Briceno, Ibel —281. Bridegroom, Philip — 281. Bridges, Brian —281. Bridges, Walter — 281. Bristow, Richard — 281. Britt, Melissa — 281. Bronson, Susan — 281. Brooks, Ladonya —107, 281. Brooks, Maldie Brooks, Nancy — 31, 75, 47, 281. Brooks, Robin — 99, 281. Broussard, Kerry — 31, 60, 97, 104, 107, 281. Brown, Antony Brown, Anthony B. Brown, Robert — 281. Brown, Wanda — 281. Brown, Willard Brownell, David — 165, 281. Bruce, Mary Bryan, Randy Bryan, Weina Buchanan, Steve — 281. Bullington, Mary Burgoon, Blaze — 281. Burke, Kim — 281. 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Cole, Laurita — 47, 282. Cole, Sylvia — 282. Coleman, Cynthia — 47, 62, 282. Collier, Cynthia Collins, Karen — 47, 282. Collins, Katrina — 282. Collins, Sandra — 282. Collins, Vincent — 99, 282. Connell, Steven — 184, 282. Cook, Phyllis — 282. Cooney, Noreen — 107, 282. Coons, Brenda — 49, 282. Copenhaver, Ken — 31, 65, 99, 282. Copses, Maria Corley, Brian Corley, Sandra — 99, 282. Cottrell, Anthony Cottrell, Michael — 99, 282. Counter, Crystal — 57, 283. Covington, Sharon — 283. Cowart, Anita Cox, Tom — 283. Craig, Sherry Crawford, Elizabeth — 31, 73, 283. Crawford, Melanie — 283. Cribbs, Johnny — 283. Cribbs, Mike — 99, 283. Crittenden, Susan — 31, 75, 283. Crooks, Kris — 283. Crosby, John — 283. Crouse, Bradley — 283. Crowell, Pamela — 283. Crowley, Michael — 283. Croy, Perry — 283. Crum, Janice Crum, Valerie — 283. Cummings, Louis — 283. Cunniff, Ronald — 283. Cupp, Sarah — 283. Curtis, Vernon — 99, 283. Cuyler, ChristopJier — 184, 283. Cuyler, Dexter Cuyler, James Daleen, Gayle — 283. Dantzler, Bradley — 31, 51, 65, 73, 184, 283. Darity, Patricia — 283. Darnall, Stacy — 28, 57, 141, 283. Darty, Michell Davidson, Ronda — 283. Davis, Brenda — 283. Davis, Eugene — 283. Davis, Jeffery — 75, 283. Davis, Jimmy — 283. Davis, Lloyd — 283. Davis, Michael — 283. Davis, Peggy — 283. Davis, Raymond — 283. Davis, RoJjert — 283. Davis, Tommy — 283. Davis, Tracy Dawkins, George Dawkins, Tucker — 99, 283. Day, Jo — 47, 60, 283. Day, Kelly — 283. Dearden, Lynn — 283. Decomo, Richard — 283. Delgado, Richard — 283. Denmark, Gigi — 284. Denmark, John — 99, 284. Denmark, Sharon — 28, 284. Devorss, Gerald — 284. Dewdney, Diana Dickens, Barbra Dillard, Pamela — 73, 284. Dinges, Frank Dinks, Carol — 284. Dinsdale, Jamey Dix, Patricia — 99, 284. Dixon, Brett — 284. Dodge, Joann — 284. Donaghe, Donald Donaldson, Darlene — 284. Dorris, Michael — 284. Doty, Lisa — 284. Drahorad, Jeanette — 284. Dryden, Brenda — 26, 31, 60, 75, 284. Dugger, Cynthia Dugger, Meriam — 284. Dumaresq, William — 284. Dumke, Steve — 284. Dunbar, Telisa — 284. Duncan, Judy Duncan, Terry Dunlap, Mary Dunn, Matthew Dunson, Leslie — 31, 65, 294. Dusley, Dave Dykes, Sara Eames, Tom — 99, 284. Earp, James — 47, 284. Earp, Janet — 284. Earp, William Eason, Kim — 284. Eason, Sandra Eaton, Ronda — 73, 107, 284. Eberle, Fred Eddins, Anna — 47, 284. Edwards, Darrell — 284. Edwards, David Edwards, James — 49, 129, 284. Eidberger, Eileen — 284. Eldridge, Karen Elliott, Bernard — 284. Elliott, Brad — 284. Elliott, Lisa Ellis, Derrick — 28, 284. Elrod, Barry — 184, 284. England, Mary — 285. Ergle, Todd — 43, 285. Everett, John Ezell, Billy — 285. Fabrittus, Linda — 99, 51, 285. Faison, Bruce — 285. Farmer, Brenda — 285. Farris, Brad — 26, 31, 51, 177, 285. Feacher, Irma — 285. Ferraton, Pam — 285. Fielding, Cindy — 57, 107, 285. Fields, Sandra Finch, Robin — 99, 285. First, Bonnie Flemming, Mark — 99, 285. Floyd, Russell — 285. Floyd, Tarcenia — 285. Flynn, Kelly — 285. Follis, Keith — 285. Foltz, Victoria — 285. Foote, Kelly — 285. Ford, Juan — 184, 285. Forte, Sarah Foster, John Fountain, Keith — 99, 285. Fowler, Donna — 285. Fradenberg, Tammie France, Michael — 43, 285. Frank, Akberta Franks, Bartara Frayerm, Kathleen Frazier, Bonnie Frazier, Michael Fredrick, Doris — 285. Friedmann, David — 99, 285. Friend, Melanie — 99, 285. Frost, Johnette Fry, David Fuchs, Karen — 285. Fugua, William Furnari, Christine Gaines, Anthony — 184, 285. Galloway, Dewayne Gambino, Carolyn — 285. Ganzy, Cassandra — 285. Garcia, Alfred Garner, Patricia — 285. Gavin, John Gay, Michael — 285. Gear, Ann — 286. Gee, Julia — 286. Geschke, Clay Giesey, Mary — 286. Gilbert, Patrina — 99, 286. Giles, Richard Gilliland, Laura — 107, 120, 286. Gipson, Eric — 286. Girouard, Stacy — 43, 286. Gissendancer, Jeff — 184, 286. Gissendaner, Tim — 286. Coin, Charlana Goodspeed, Jenny — 99, 286. Graham, Charlena — 286. Greggs, Robert — 286. Gregory, Jill — 286. Grice, Earnest — 177. Grice, Winnetta — 286. Griffin, Beverly Griffin, Sharon — 99, 286. Grinned, Gary Griswold, Tod Grizelle, Vonda — 47, 286. Gross, Sarah Gunter, Jo — 286. 348 Hadden, John Hagmaier, Mike Halbritter, John — 286. Hall, Claraissia — 286. Hall, Denise — 286. Hall, Lemuel — 286. Hall, Terence — 286. Hallinan, Tom Hamilton, Anglyn Hammer, Ann — 120, 286. Hampton, Pam — 286. Hancock, Beatrice — 51, 60, 286. Hancock, Tricia — 286. Hand, Melinda Hand, Walter Hankin, Susan — 286. Hardaway, Harry — 99, 286. Hardin, Mary — 286. Hardman, Melody Hardwick, George Hargrove, Rabondle Hargrove, Robert Hargrove, Sabrina — 47, 286. Harman, Kaye — 62, 287. Harmon, Blake — 49, 65, 287. Harrell, Geraldine — 287. Harrell, Susan — 287. Harris, Danny — 287. Harris, Stephaine — 287. Harris, Theresa — 26, 287. Harris, Willis — 287. Harrison, Brian — 287. Harrison, Pauline — 99, 45, 287. Hartwell, Pam — 28, 57, 107, 141, 287. Harvey, Reba — 287. Hataway, Kathrine — 287. Hawkins, Paula Haynes, Cedric — 184, 287. Heath, Lisa — 60, 107, 287. Hedden, Alison — 31, 66, 287. Heddon, Sandra — 49, 75, 287. Heffner, Kim Heintz, Keith — 287. Helsel, Buddy — 184, 287. Henderson, Jane — 287. Hendricks, Mike — 287. Hendry, Rodney — 184, 287. Henry, Kathryn — 287. Hermance, Robert — 287. Heyn, Jay — 99, 287. Hill, Demetrius Hill, Jerry Hill, Mike — 26, 31, 73, 75, 287. Hillery, Keith — 288. Hillery, Kim Hillier, Patty — 288. Hines, Dewey Hinton, Patricia — 288. Holden, Lucy — 288. Holland, Tony — 288. Holland, Traci — 288. Holley, Cynthia — 288. Holley, Karen Holloway, Tina — 288. Holman, Pam — 288. Holt, Brian — 288. Homitz, Scott — 288. Honaker, Coe — 288. Honaker, John Hopper, Margaret — 35, 288. Horne, Darrell Horton, Joni Hott, Brian — 99. Houser, Blake Hovious, Kirk — 288. Howard, Harriett — 288. Howard, Jera — 99, 288. Howell, Tim — 31, 184, 288. Hoyn, Jay Hudson, Teresa — 26, 288. Hughe?, Michelle Hunt, Raymond — 288. Hurgeton, Joellyn — 66, 99, 298. Hurst, Amber — 288. Huss, Cathy — 288. Hutchinson, Dianne — 288. Ingle, Jay — 288. Ingram, Brenda Isinghood, Sara — 288. Ivey, Joel Ivey, Vicki — 288. Jacson, David — 288. Jacson, Stephanie — 62, 51, 288. Jacobs, Edward — 288. Jacobs, Eugene Jacobs, Rebekah Janik, John — 288. Jeanlious, Jenifer — 288. Jenkins, John — 184, 288. Jenkins, Kenneth — 288. Jennings, Thomas — 288. Jiles, Sheila — 288. Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Gaynor — 288. Johnson, James — 127, 43, 47, 288. Johnson, Kip — 288. Johnson, Maranford — 289. Johnson, Mary — 289. Johnson, Tonya — 26, 60, 75, 289. Johnson, Tracy — 289. Joiner, Kimberly — 57, 289. Joint, Sandra — 99, 289. Jones, Dwayne — 185, 184. Jones, Kenneth — 289. Jones, Roderick — 289. Jones, Ronald — 289. Jordan, Gaydon Jordan, Martha — 289. Jost, Paula — 289. Jowers, Melanie — 289. Joyce, Annitiniah — 26, 289. Kase, Tate — 99, 49, 289. Kaylor, Deborah — 49, 289. Keath, Debi — 289. Keen, Bill — 49, 289. Keenan, Lynn Kelly, Karen — 99, 289. Keplinger, Roger — 289. Kerce, David — 289. Key, Gloria — 62, 289. Key, Jeff — 289. Kiddy, Elisa Killen, Allen — 289. Kilpatrick, Reginald — 289. King, Perry — 289. King, Vivan — 289. Kinsey, Beverly — 289. Kinson, Chris Kirkland, Deborah — 289. Kiser, Sherri — 289. Kittel, Scott — 99, 289. Klopp, Lori — 289. Klug, Mary — 289. Klumpp, Louise Knecht, Kevin — 289. Knight, Robert — 289. Knight, Suzanne — 289. Kohler, Doug Koo, Dennis — 289. Kruger, Eric — 289. Kucera, Ellen — 289. Kuhn, Roger Kunz, Judith — 289. Lacey, Ginger Lahey, Nathan — 51, 65, 289. Lally, Joe Laily, Bill Lamb, Mike Lambert, Hollen Lambert, William Lambeth, Robert — 290. Lamond, Robert Lanier, Allison — 290. Lanning, Natalie — 290. Lasseter, Laurie — 99, 290. Lasseter, Steven — 290. Lauver, Jon — 290. Laux, Cynthia — 290. Leach, Jim — 290. Leduc, Daniel — 184, 289. Leduc, Eddie — 289. Lee, Michaell Lee, Susan — 47, 127. Leedy, Marjorie — 290. Lester, Beth — 57, 107, 290. Lewis, Donna — 290. Lewis, Glen Lewis, Wendell — 290. Lewter, Robbie — 290. Liason, James — 290. Lindelow, Cindy — 290. Lisle, Susan — 290. Loar, Diane — 290. LoCicero, Joe — 184, 290. Loftin, Jon — 184, 290. Long, Joe — 290. Loop, John — 290. Lowhorn, Kim — 49, 127, 290. Lozell, Nancy — 290, 298. Luke, Barbara — 290. Luke, Otis Lundy, Jerome — 99, 47, 290. Lyle, Debbie — 49, 290. MacNicol, Mike — 290. Macon, Joyce — 290. Macon, Margarite — 290. Manley, Michelle — 290. Man, Frank — 291. Manis, Rodney — 291. Mann, Belinda — 291. Mann, Sarah — 291. Manning, Jeanette Marable, Edward — 291. Marshall, Lisa — 62, 99, 291. Martin, Glenn — 291. Martin, Richard — 291. Martin, Ronald — 184, 291. Martin, Tracy — 291. Martinez, Magdalena Martinez, Vicente Mason, Jimmie — 291. Massengill, Sharon Massey, Misty — 291. Masters, James — 291. Matteau, Linda May, Lois — 291. McBride, Mike — 291. McCann, Mike — 291. McCaw, Alan — 291. McClain, Brian — 291. McClain, John — 291. McClain, Margaret McCollough, Karen — 291. McCullough, Theresa McCrone, Rebecca — 31, 49, 107, 291. McDonald, Evelyn — 291. McFalls, John —291. McGowin, Terry — 291. McIntosh, Ronald McIntosh, Latanya — 28, 45, 291. 349 McKinley, Rhonda — 90, 291. McLeod, Jeff— 291. McMahon, Suzanne — 292. McManis, Kay — 292. McNeal, Shirley — 292. McRae, Theodore — 292. Meadows, Cary — 292. Mears, Hershee — 292. Meder, Ralph — 99, 292. Medglin, Dale Meeks, Wade — 292. Melton, Ken — 99, 292. Menzor, Ralph Merrick, Linda — 292. Merritt, Charolette — 292. Messer, Robert Miles, Debbie — 292. Miles, Jeff Miller, David — 292. Miller, Greg — 292. Miller, Jacqueline — 292. Miller, Jeff — 292. Miller, Mark — 292. Miller, Ruth — 99, 292. Mills, Eric — 292. Mims, William — 292. Mincey, Cathy — 292. Mitchell, Jerry Mitchell, Linda — 292. Moon, Julie — 99, 292. Moore, Ken — 292. Moore, Leisha — 99, 292. Moore, Terry — 292. Moore, Victor — 184, 292. Mooseburgger, Danny Moorhouse, JoAnn — 292. Mooris, Alan Mooseburger, Danny — 292. Morgan, William Morris, Alan — 292. Morris, Rodney Morrison, Roy — 292. Morrison, Steve — 292. Mugridge, Kevin — 292. Mulchi, Raymond — 292. Murphy, Randy — 292. Mulligan, Tim Musgrove, Sandra Myers, Trina Nalker, Johnnie — 292. Navarro, Debra — 292. Neil, James — 49, 99, 292. Nelson, Linda — 292. Nekio, Elva Nester, Cindy — 99, 292. Newland, Jeff Newton, Philip — 293. Nichols, Jim — 293. Nichols, Dixie Nichols, Pt. Nilsson, Brandt — 293. Ninko, Brenda Notes, Pam — 293. Norman, Leeroy — 293. Norris, Keith Norris, Mike — 293. Nunez, Noemi — 293. O'Bryan, Cindy — 293. Ogletree, Diane O'Kelley, Jim — 293. O'Kelley, Tom — 293. Okoniewski, Sandy — 99, 293. O'Neal, Bill — 184, 293. Oswalt, Jesse — 99, 293. Oulman, Grant — 293. Ousley, David — 293. Overbay, Elbert — 293. Overbay, Melanie — 293. Owen, David — 293. Owens, Barbara — 293. Owens, Donnie — 293. Owens, Mark — 65, 293. Pabor, Linda — 99, 293. Pack, Joe Paige, Ida — 293. Palo, Ann — 133, 293. Parker, Katrina Parrish, Zelda — 45. Partain, Steve — 99, 294. Pasternak, Mike — 294. Pate, Darryl — 294. Paul, Martha — 294. Paul, Vondrell — 294, 298. Paulson, Mark — 294. Paye, Sheila — 294. Pecht, Cindy Pergande, David — 294. Perkins, Laura — 294. Perkins, Ronald — 294. Perkins, Sikandra — 294. Perry, Mike — 184, 294. Peterson, Willy — 294. Philbrick, Paul Phillips, Norma — 294. Phillips, Ralph Phillride, Paul — 294. Pierson, Deidre — 294. Pitters, Winston — 294. Pitts, Anna Polumbo, Robert — 31, 26, 51, 75, 184, 294. Popola, Loretta Potter, Roger Powell, Angela — 294. Powell, Eva — 294. Powell, Fred Powell, Laura — 294. Powell, Rhonda — 294. Powers, Randy — 294. Preece, Helga — 294. Pretzie, Robert — 177, 294. Price, Brett — 34, 294. Price, Cathy — 294. Price, Linda — 133, 294. Priddy, Tammy — 294. Pridgen, Paul Pritchard, Leslie Proctor, Kelli Proctor, Lori — 294. Pruett, James Puckett, I — 31, 51, 65, 177, 294. Putman, Eugenia — 294. Rackot, Jenny Radford, Tammy — 284. Railsback, Kathy Ramirez, Maricela Randolph, Murray Rauth, Suzanne — 57, 294. Rawls, Antoinette — 294. Rawls, Bernadette — 294. Ream, Victoria — 294. Reddick, Tim — 294. Reed, Sharon — 294. Reese, Jacquline — 26, 73, 294. Reilly, George — 73, 127, 294. Reynolds, Scott —295. Rhone, Joyce — 295. Rich, Sam Richard, Debbie — 295. Richardson, Elizabeth Richardson, Mark — 35, 295. Richburg, Monny — 99. Ridgley, Wanda — 295. Righter, John — 295. Rist, Mary — 107, 295. Rittenhouse, Donald Ritter, Paul — 295. Riverd, Anthony — 295. Robbins, Ray Roberts, Carla — 295. Roberts, Mike — 73, 177, 295. Robert, Ronald — 184, 295. Robertson, Greg — 60, 295. Robertson, Robbie — 295. Robinson, Charlotte — 295. Robinson, Danny — 295. Robinson, Toron —184. Rodgers, David — 295. Rodgers, Jeff — 184, 295. Rodgers, Liela — 295. Roe, Matthew Roe, Peter — 34, 51, 295. Rogers, Greg — 295. Rogers, Karen — 295. Rogers, Vicki — 43, 295. Rollins, Chris — 31, 60, 66, 295. Rollins, William Rooney, John — 295. Ross, Tony Roviva, George — 295. Rowell, Randy Rue, Shirley Ruggieii, Keith — 99, 295. Ruiz, Johnny Rummel, Sharon — 295. Rutkoski, Mark — 184, 295. Ryon, Richard — 295. Rys, David Sanders, Regina Saunders, Ed — 295. Schaffner, Deborah — 45, 295. Schnetzler, Mike Schoonover, Jeb — 60, 65, 73, 295. Schweitzer, Kathleen — 295. Scolles, Roger — 295. Scott, Teresa — 295. Scruggs, Steve — 295. Searcy, Gary — 295. Searight, Otis — 295. Sercombe, Claire — 295. Seymour, Shawn Shealy, Troy — 295. Shearer, Jeff Shelton, Cheryl — 295. Shelton, Donna — 62, 2%. Sheppard, Ruby Sherman, Robert Shipman, April Silas, Lynn — 2%. Simmons, Elizabeth — 2%. Simmons, Mike — 2%. Simmons, Johnny — 2%. Simpkin, Lamar Sims, Carol — 2%. Sims, Elizabeth — 2%. Singletary, Norma Sinsabaugh, David Skillen, Sherry — 207, 2%. Skipper, Fairlow — 2%. Skipper, Jeff Skubbe, Maria — 2%. Slover, Wendell — 2%. Smith, Cheryl — 2%. Smith, Connie Smith, Glenda — 2%. Smith, Jim — 2%. Smith, Laurie — 2%. Smith, Mary Smith, Meredith — 184, 2%. Smith, Mike — 184, 296. 350 Smith, Norman — 2%. Smith, Paul — 2%. Smith, Randy — 2%. Smith, Susan — 2%. Smith, Tamela —62, 2%. Smith, Tamela — 2%. Smith, Tami — 2%. Smith, Tera — 2%. Smith, Tim Smith, William Snedeker, Becky Snider, William Snively, Paige — 62, 2%. Snively, Pate Snively, Randy — 2%. Spearman, Taralisa — 2%. Speer, Diane — 2%. Stabler, Jeff — 2%. Stanfield, Connie — 2%. Starling, Dexter — 2%. Steele, Helen Sterner, John — 2%. Stillman, Scott — 47, 99, 296. Stokes, Lee — 99, 2%. Stork, Enrest — 99, 2%. Strang, Eve —31, 75, 2%. Strang, Fred — 2%. Strickland, Donna Strickland, Joel — 2%. Stringer, Lacretia — 99, 2%. Suiter, David — 2%. Sullivan, Henry Summers, George — 297. Summers, Jim — 73, 75, 184, 297. Sumner, Suzanne — 73, 107, 297. Sutton, Doug — 99, 297. Sutton, Laura — 75, 297. Sutton, Tony — 297. Swirczynski, Theresa — 90. Tallent, Mike — 297. Tarver, Leofus — 297. Tate, Gary — 297. Taxdal, Andrea —297. Taylor, Ava Taylor, Deede — 297. Taylor, Robert — 99, 297. Taylor, Susan Teisinger, Lance — 297. Tesh, Kurt — 184, 297. Tharp, Dan — 297. Thomas, Corrine Thomas, Cindy — 89. Thomas, Cynthie Thomas, Greg Thomas, Kelvin — 297. Thomas, Lowell Thomas, Paula — 297. Thomas, Robert — 297. Thomas, Susan — 297. Thomas, Wayne Thompson, Amy Thompson, John Thompson, Steve Thornhill, Harrison — 60, 65. Thornhill, Tracy — 40, 297. Thredgill, Teri — 31, 51, 75, 297. Thurmond, Kenneth — 297. Tilley, Troy Tillman, Denis — 184, 297. Tillman, Sandie — 297. Tillman, Tim — 297. Tindell, Doug Tlougan, Becky — 297. Todd, Marty — 57, 297. Tofanelli, Tom — 73, 184, 298. Toole, Jon — 298. Toole, Randy — 99, 298. Towles, Teresa — 2%. Trueblood, Doug — 31, 65, 65, 99, 298. Truett, Robbin — 298. Turley, Derdk — 298. Turner, Beth Turner, Ray — 184, 298. Turner, Taunga Turner, Tonya Twyford, William —31,60,65, 71,73,177, 298. Vaile, Brian — 34, 49, 298. Vandrimmelen, Jana — 298. Vann, Jimmy — 298. Vamadore, Nancy — 75, 298. Varner, Deena — 298. Vesely, Pam Vogt, David — 298. Vogt, Mary — 298. Voll, Steve — 298. Vozar, Lorraine Waddell, Bruce — 298. Wagner, Christine Wagner, Tom Waldon, Lori — 298. Waldo, Kim — 176, 298. Walker, Charlotte — 26, 75, 298. Walker, Marsha — 298. Wall, Teresa — 40, 298. Wallace, Teresa Walling, Ira — 298. Walsh, Mike — 65, 73, 177, 298. Ward, Ella Ward, Karen — 43, 298. Ware, Tonia Warner, William — 298. Warren, Norman — 60, 65, 298. Wasden, Robert — 299. Waters, Karen — 299. Waters, Tracy — 57, 299. Weaver, Chere — 299. Webb, Tina — 299. Webster, Jacqueline — 299. Weeder, David — 65, 99, 100, 299. Weeks, Kim Welch, Norma — 299. Wells, Edward — 299. Wells, Tammy West, William — 299. Wheatley, Deborah — 99, 299. Wheeler, David — 99, 299. Whigham, Gary — 299. White, Fannie — 299. White, Lynda — 57, 299. Whitfield, Debra — 45, 90, 299. Whitley, Virginia Whitten, Constance Wielenga, David — 299. Wiggins, Teresa Wike, Terry — 299. Wilder, Scott — 68, 299. Wilder, Tamela Wilkerson, Felandeya — 299. Williams, Brian — 177, 299. Williams, Connie — 299. Williams, Darryl — 299. Williams, Florence Williams, Greg Williams, Jeff Williams, Jennifer — 299. Williams, Kevin Williams, Patty — 43, 299. Williams, Tony — 300. Williford, Collie — 300. Willis, Susan Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Danny Wilson, Edwin Wilson, Linda — 45, 300. Wilson, Mark — 300. Wilson, Patrick — 300. Wilson, Tim Winborn, Lewis Wingate, Eva — 50, 60, 300. Wingfield, Scott — 300. Witt, Laura — 99, 300. Wolf, Mike Woods, Elizabeth — 300. Woods, Vincent — 300. Woolley, Joy Lynn — 26, 73, 75, 107, 300. Word, Debra — 300. Worden, Theodore Wright, Jimmy Wynn, Greg — 99, 300. Yates, Johnny — 300. Yates, Roger — 300. Yelton, Susan — 28, 71, 300. Yon, Wendi — 107, 300. Yonce, Katherine — 300. Youtsey, James — 65, 300. 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