Wolfson High School - Rhombus Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1987

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Mike Baker Kara Dickerman Steven McCullough Barbara Braddock Shannon Ellison Dawn McLanahan Chris Bradley Sara Lempke Denise McMillian Sandra Buening Katie Mason Diana Price Am Connors Lorelei Linder Allison Wiseman Y Dawn Day Karen Culpepper Michele Peacock Throughout the school year, students experienced the has- sles of getting to school and class on time. Those who didn't, met their fate with the crowded parking lot, tardy lines, and eventually the Dean's office. Among other hassles were the long lunch lines and the traffic after school. Students focused their attention on schoolwork and faced the harsh reality of their grades. Seniors returned to school in the fall knowing this was their final year before going their separate ways. Incoming sophomores had to become ac- quainted with Wolfson, while juniors became a little closer to their goal of graduation. Pict. 1: Daryl Meeks and Saunja Thrasher take a break in the courtyard. Pict. 2: Tim Little catches up on some homework. Pict. 3: Bill DuCray races to his car. Pict. 4: Allison Wiseman rum- mages through the card catalog. Pict. 5: Chris Bentzel sorts out his books. Pict. 6: Dawn McLanahan takes her studying seriously. N gk! Q K .-,., F- 2 Getting Into Focus 't NM d f f 'lf -I D 0 Y fig! airy 4 4' ,J -SX 1' f.f wNw K .. x 1M ., +3 '32 r 6 R is Gtt Ne N1 .p-9' MA X gf'-41 Jimi S ', 2 'x K -t N . .1 ., V .. , I vm 1.-.,..-V.. ' M 1 7 ' - ...,,..,,,.,.. ,j- ' 3,3 ..,.4..,:ef-1 k ff. , . l x . .4 if Q . . ' tl M- , '1-.1M ,., 3 V . i ,-,,..7.-. r i , W, ,Agnus A 'W , E , - 'ir sv 8 6 I if 5, i -7- ,nw 5, X V 'X X Y! sf wi na' V-.V V 1 1 1 Kxw N gm.. '- Q Q. ' -O0 1 'v -, ---V ,, E uf r . gh ,' ' M M mi , X , ,. ' .Je I , :xx W' I t - f 4 is -A -- I. .W ' t .4 A ' , 'L --K ... iff . A . i ,, , X X R Q N f X c - R- ' 54 r Q f Q I Pict. l: Students receive tardy slips for being late to class. Pict. 2: Tawni Strumlauf and friends leave for lunch while Mr. Ferreira checks passes. Pict. 3: Undcrclassmen endure the long lunch lines. Pict. 4: Alan Ragatz and Kenny Kirk receive a warning from the referee. Pict. 5: Jenean Netting examines her report card. Pict. 6: Brian Ratchford and Chris Martz leave for lunch. 6 Opening 5 J ,V V f g,,g.'F1,3g,i1 , . 'S I . . , .f mr ,M ., m'wMW:'fM1.V ' 'WM M W A ' 'WW M' WW v. , 4 A .-.,A,,,,,v . , H, ....,.-.' f - 4- ? M ' ., ,N Y .,,,,,,,,a-v in ro-W.. .4-..,..,.f,-... - 1 WW X, qQ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,..u Q- , , - 4 W 1 , . , 1- , ,X ,W M., w e 4 ,M..,!b11Wa.. , Q -I 6 Getting Into Focus As seniors reach their final year in high school, a special kind of school spirit and pride fills the air. Seniors energize and lead the crowd at pep rallies, football games, and other school func- tions. The seniors' enthusiasm sets an example for the underclassmen. Finally, as seniors focus on graduating from high school, their school spirit is intensified with the hopes of being the best class Wolfson has ever produced. Pict. 1: Ron Koury and James Landry hurry to the finish line in the class officer's race. Pict. 2: David Miller shows off his Wolfson pride. Pict. 3: Varsity Cheerleaders show their form. Pict. 4: David Garber lifts Courtney Sullivan to cheer on the crowd. Pict. 5: Seniors show their spirit at a pep rally. l x'l ww 1 mgavwf-xx JU veg- V 0 Developing spirit is an important focus for Wolfson's underclassmen. Sophomores anxiously pick up on school cheers and traditions. The sophomores showed spirit by actively running for class offices and joining school service cl b u s. Sophomores quickly learn that focusing in on spirit gives a deeper f ocus to the Wolfson way of student life. Pict. 1' Steven McC . ullough hangs up his banner in preparation for sophomore election week. Pict. 2: Band memb ers get rowdy at Wolfson's football game. Pict. 3: Sophomores show they have the most spirit at a pep rally. Pict. 4: Sophomore banners take over Wolfson's halls durin th g e 1986 sophomore elections. Pict. 5: JM Cheerleaders show h ' t err stuff at a Wolfson pep rally. 8 Getting Into Focus x , '- f -WW, f , x b- A Q, x i,QxX5?S'c I1 e. 1, I fpiixggvx J 1 iUJ A ,IX Q4u03F fil3XXN?LN,-1 11 f in JMfA? ' iff? 6 V RR wg??X53EgQl?i , ? r KW il' if Ig I, LQ, I , 3 K, sr I J an di fi-, . , LA 31' - my ' -f ,Q . , ff 5 - ng fu K. I W Av V Q ' 2521? - 'fi L 3 ,iii - ,,,,, - fm- ' +9 f?+:iWya1? , , f f ,fi 'Q' .4 43. '9 '57 ' fi, if 3 1, ' . if . W K ' f R . g ' . ,, - Q A V K , ' V . . L' in 3 v- I. D ,Q I 41' ' Us V' A if ' ff - . -' A 1 4 f ,ff ' A ', J wx 'Af Q-V H KL, A. 2 V als. ,z J. '- .N , s 3 , 1 -.nw . f 015 .if f r-' 5 F mfg! Smog- '- --1. 'K Opening 9 .ai ' ' High school years are said to be the best years of a teenager's life. Everlasting friendships, disappoint- ing' moments, and school pride are what make the high school years so great. These years are made up, of many special moments, and the memories will last a lifetime. As one grows older, high school memories will continutto be a focal point of that porson,s life. ,, ,a Pict. 1: Ron .Rboks, number 60, cheers Wolfsonls winning touchdown. Pict. 2: P m king, James Landry, dances with prom queen, Julie Young. lgictjz Michelle Garrison and John Soud turn ,their classarings inryunison. Pict. 4: Balloons fall on happy prqmfgoers. Pict. 5: Steve Geisse and Teresa Chesnutt look over her senior picturelproofs. Pict. 6: Wolfson football team waits to burst through the banner at a footballfgame. -' F1 :Y I V l0 Getting Into Focus e if f 1 5 Q. J A 6 1- L ,... I Q' uw 765 . ' .ax y ' X n , 0 fri., ls ' e.'Zw' . V' ':-,ff by 5 Opqning 1 l ' '15,-1179! 4. ...af ? If-v , . 'H A .- W-i.,.-. , .,,1 w- ,,-Nu -V5 , ..,.,, 12 -Getting Focus n ,qt A . 1 ,Studentlife often requires more than one look before focusing in on what the eye's, actually perceived. School life often has two separate sides - creating a now-y0u-see- it-now-you-don't-effect!! Rhombus caught afbefore and after glance of several famil- iar scenes. 1 Q i . Pict. 1: Locker buddies move into their locker section and rename themselvesj Tl1e Cleaners. Pict. 2: Members of the band cheer on Wolfson's football team. Pict. 3: Nicole Hurstssits in the stands alone waiting for the band to sf return. Pict. 4: A look at Danny Moses dressed in his mascot suit. Pict. 5: Here Danny gives the camera h'ls'hest side. Pict. 6: Wo1fson's normally crowded halls suddenly become empty during classes. Pict. 7: Between classes, Wolfson students make their way to their lockers. ' 1. 9 r. M -M.. .fs M.. -W' -,-.T .,,. 'tm in ,M 1 , -ft 7 .sf, ,, .au-we-V' ,V- ,,.Q , ,,.:'L.. ..f .-f' I .,,l' V ,VI . ,..,. --- ' .. ..- ' -, I an V ,W V' U V., 1' ,,.-- 'fc' ,,. .. - 7 ' 1 N, :' .,' Q A I .I ..MA nn-', .,: Q 'i A . I' i ' 1 R , -,',. . ,..- , 1' A . Q' TL l X W P 44' A V It QI, ., 1 ,,..- cf 1 T. 'x vs H vga f I ' , 'x If 1 . 'N X sr X 34:9 1 A ffgff' J 'Wi vi ,N-NNW, Q ,K , x , 1' ' ' ,V t 4 , A X 1 . If ' I 1 X ,ff M J f ' 1 .. 1 1 ' . U 'Jn 3 ' iff' A . 2,QQ'w,I ' , hp: 6 ,. Um I ' .,f WL Openlihg 1'3 14 Getting lmo Focus 1. 'G qi ,Sx ri ., . , k XX-Q.. NNN wx, I - , . M,- vwr, fwfr - f, .an rf X x fi ,T B?-A614 E in 7 ' ' I 'W uwjlcg WMM Wx M f , A 3 J 2 W 'F F if J, N f4'-ya.. ,R 4 ggi.-...., , I 4 ra 5. --.X , f , - , 'm'?lf'1 51ik ff ' it U .. ,A , if 'Q X 2- ' , . K Q- I 't' !,,.i ' ' -- I A Q i ,af .tr rl ' ' A 1 Y ' ' V i l . 2 I. . fi! L we --gt 'ee-u.-A N Wolfson offers a wide range of subjects that enable students to focus on their future career choices. From homemaker to carpenter to nuclear physicist, hopes for the future begin right here. Pict. 1: Scott Long develops his artistic ability. Pict. 2: Using a lathe, Arelius McCray works on his woodshop project. Pict. 3: ROTC marches with pride. Pict. 4: Mrs. Tannler discusses college plans with Joy Hope, Amy Hubbard, Kim Hope, and Tommy Littlejohn. Pict. 5: Tracy Mullinax, Tina Murray, and T. J. Floyd perform a skit in Drama. Pict. 6: The future entrepreneurs of Jacksonville take a break from their Applied Economics class. Opening I5 l ,ag fr A -, Q H . -I , , 'ir - - A-l e , . ,. Countless tpeoplex wdgkpbehind thgscenestto mgi,lce3fBiTrSf'different ,M aictivities possible at,-Wdlfson. These hidden f ' esfogns their full vi attention OIIQSKIC things' as brood-f castingfjWO.L,IFI, rodueing lthef scho0l'S' publicat ons, difecti sch6'ol,pi'ogran1S, an'd organigi Scfhoolvactiyities. These wefe'ji1st, a -rfew of:tlf!,things ,thatrthe devoted workers aceomplished jtha-t helped tot- n12ke'Wolfson, such a- success. These f aithf 'tireless workers W ,Q 4 ,.:1--ff' J 7,-' v , A deservgnmeh' thanks. ' I If 1 Miss Turcot lNi:eWV5Qhu end Mrs. Tison calouiatesilie reshlts froih then spiritoonfpetition. Pict. 2.: Keith Gillard prepares hisocangera to cover the football game.,Pict. Gf Jerry Varon strikes up the bahd for-11 praegcesession. Pict. 21: Annie Wort? Tonya-, owickf Ron Koyiyggndf- pin yf-'Howell preparegthe 'VVfO.L.Q annohncements. Q F , A, lx ' L 4..n4 ,' , ,. .' .K E sg - JM., . ,, K V V , ,. , if YW -fu' . -see-7 ' - nn .. .2-f' mr . an we . . ,e , fl . nf- n ,p A U -, A ww. ff' ,Y .AHF 4.11 i f . -. -Qf .,4.gv- -174 I in 'f I. , i fa-I J ,' ,-.., -l ' .alll .. ,ff 'V' 24 QQ My Q9 WWW W WB NEMA www mf? W t ProdllC'I'ion New field ' igigfi A fgzguif. -pi Q if Q I I pin-,a '...i 18 Miss Wolfson I fu , '- . ' 14-. , . ff- g -- -Ns N .S -' it F 4 Y in X . ,A f z - ff. 3 ' ' ' 4 .7 Q ' A .K .B 1 1 , 4 .2 ' , f X. N Mu' ' : p Wgf - - .., ,t:.U.uu-it is An Evening Of Heated Competition After having performed their talents in the first week of Miss WoUson 1987, the contestants anxiously awaited the decision of the ten semi-finalists to be revealed. After the contestants performed the group routine dance to The Heat Is On , they reassembled in their evening gowns for the moment they had all been anxiously awaiting. With mounting tension, the semi- finalists performed their talents once more and, finally, the runners-up and Miss WoU'son 1987 were announced. u ll fm ' K um I L J il iliiii 5:5931 ' l H a j kkx. 'fik g 'fj- X ww, K -. KLX ,z I 1: The contestants as they dance for the group routine: Picture 2: mascot welcomes the audience to the show: Picture 3: Tracy Han- escorted by Brad Peterson for the evening gown competition: Picture 4: Pinilla performs for the talent contest: Picture 5: Melody Javis as she for the crowd: Picture 6: Miss Wolfson contestants attentively watch the Picture 7: Melinda Ray, Sanna Harmon, and Martha Pinilla anxiously as other contestants perform: Picture 8: Courtney Sullivan gracefully her talent. Features 19 T HER? 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After several weeks ofgrueling prac tice, the senior women took on the junior girls in a fiercely competitive match. The blue team proved victo rious with a final score of 24 to 14. . wi A X' ,, ,ff I if I, 5. QQWE Rx -if R 1 RX-:.,,.., , ls. iv-4-F' K , X .F wi' ,,.,......, ,M W U V .1 f , ffl .,--, . ff' ' '53 ,UE qN,Q,s 1 ra. df N L Wm M fr ff 24 Halloween Dance Come Out At Night ferent type gathered at the Wolfson tiling fun. On October 31, 1 986 JSA i the second Halloween dance. Ghou- , lowns danced away the school blues 4 sounds. All who attended displayed X, rueling evening filled with monstrous rie Ricel and Duey display the latest in military attire. ' ichael Rice exhibit their ballet techniques. Picture 3: endly welcome to the guests. Picture 4: Gary Murphy ' asketball court. Picture 5: Michelle Green puts on a il:-lt Z D! J. N:-. li ll, s-N y 4 I ,f 1 XXL . 1 . - 5 5 wisftsb ii . .,,.f.. I R gi 4 Q F 'surf .wzivxix t ' f VY-if . L. 'E 1 I js i ., 'i ,,,.t ',,f ' A 'X 1 X'm 4',..-..,....d y , . 1 u A 1 if nfl 1 wif, t,,. .. -, Mx' :vi tml' S li ly XXQ 3 ' A c , S 5,fUe:ffl3gfJ,4g 3.1 mx, V . Cl www v--1 . ...- 5 1 .4-5 , .' X f If 'Niall It I Fea r ' fa, E J' f I N5 SWWQ 76 Wnlfhnwl W4 ffm A if 'R s law x Wolfhowl was an exciting part of Homecomin Week this year. It began Voc 1 8 with a medley from the a Ensemble, which was f from vari ' ollowed by .k ous clubs and C '-I its an announce ourt. Afterwa d ment of t r s, the band l nual bo fi he p uyed and the - n re was lit. U11 Picture 1: Coach Beale gives his winning howl. Picture 2: Lance Barton shows that he's-xjust n big baby. Pict ure 3: Lisa Bergfeld and Allison Saffcll uct out a skit for PCIA. Picture 4: Heather Blasdell finishes off the Key tradition. Picture 5: Students gather around the annu I bon fire. Picture 6: Steve Bosenb ' lough perfor a erg and Mike McCul- m Shake lt Up. Features 27 . , K ,y- N 3 II luv? x 4' ,- I Homecoming Court 1986!!! The weather was terrible but the crowds turned out to watch the most spectacular display of beauty ever seen at Wolfson. Halftime rolled around, and though the weather had not cleared, the Homecoming Court was pre- sented to the anxious crowd. One by one, the nominees crossed the fifty yardline with their escorts, the tension built to an almost unbearable amount. Finally, the crowds quieted and the winner was announced . . . The 1986-1987 Homecoming Queen is Miss Piper Lucas!!! Picture 1: Bart Brownfield and Courtney Sullivan. Picture 2: David Gregory and Christine Remsen. Picture 3: Jeff Lot and Ainsley Monroe. Picture 4: Lee Hilbert and Courtney Myer. Picture 5: James Landry and Susan Berger. Picture 6: Bruce Spencer and Piper Lucas. Picture 7: Dave McClanahan and Merritt Zimmerman. Picture 8: Gary Murphy and Stacey Sims. Picture 9: Eric Levy and Tawni Strumlauf. Picture 10: Shane Silver and Ginger Thomas. Picture 11: Brad Peterson and Beth Vanderberg. Pic- ture 12: Doug Peters and Tracy Hancock. Picture 13: The 1986 Homecom- ing Court. Picture 14: Piper Lucas realizes she is the new Homecoming Queen. Picture 15: Piper Lucas with the former Homecoming Queen, Molly Wesley. Picture 16: Piper Lucas with her escort Bruce Spencer. Picture 17: The crowning of the 1986-87 Homecoming Queen. '-'PX X' . If 1- K X , 4X X f x N fx I' Sl: . A-N . F --4-ug-4..,.-n Q vi' 'Sr is 'K+ if 5 ,, 'c Q: A .,, ,, ' 5 g 5 Q -, D ' ' QQ' lv. fx! VL C, 7 G LgL I A, x ' f Xi x W rm, My , Qff ' .f WNV 'TJ ' 'Q , K m A SO ffQ YL ,Li Na N 1 uf iq '1 gb 'Nfyd Q r X ,U L N BA WJL 1 M EFX jx 5 W fb X WL 1 J. V 'N n . V l v 1 ,. 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H, ,N . , , sw. if .-4 1 Q 1 9 'Nfu fr' .- Young, Julie Young, Michael Yudin, Robert Zimmerman, Merritt Zink, Robin 45' 4 ,,.. -- A vm-fe Conrad, Mike Crosby, Elizabeth x x :Nl df' of f'x Q , Barbie Braddock prepares to fr in jan A few Kappa Omega members show their club go to lunch. ' M Sllirif- Q -.....,i,- , ...A 64 Seniors Dave l'e8tS 071. U on route to a game. 'GQ-?'?f?2 - or J Q4 -.Q gm' KX 'F , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Patrick Strauss, President: Colman Brodsky, Vice President: Mike Brannam Chaplain. Row 2: Cheryl Bossen, Treasurer: Michelle Elinoff, Secretary. .Alicai Gardener thinks Jessica Allen Jim Allen Marcus Allen Robert Altman James Amerson Steve Amos Bryan Anderson Paul Arien Chris Arnold Amy Ausburn Chris Bach Erin Bacon Shahnaz Bono James Barnard Trisha Barrett Lori Bass Chuck Bateh Marwan Bateh Jennifer Bazarte Jeff Beck Tiffany Beck Kim Beeman Olivia Behnam Pauline Behnam Danny Bell Lisa Bell Bonnie Bellinger Elka Bendit Dargy Bennett Kathryn Benson 66 Juniors J UN IORS Rx'-1 -fs? S OR I N JU 4 Chip Abolafia Marlo Abbas Simeon Abramson Bart Abstein Dawn Adams Jeff Adams Juliette Adams Cornelia Aguilar Thmmy Alkire M W9 I E Donny Bently Chris Bentzel Chris Bertolami Joe Bertolami Alex Bexley Robert Bierlein David Bire Chris Blade Robert Bloomer Thra Boatwright Sherry Boles Dee Dee Bolesworth Stephanie Bonanno Roy Boone Tracy Boone Cheryl Bossen Carter Bostwick Amiee Botkko Stacey Bowden Tom Bowden Chris Braddock Debbie Braden Kamero Bradford Shanna Bragg Julie Branch Mike Brannam David Brannen Jason Bratton Susan Brennan Nancy Brewer JUNIOR A- p.,,p,g,, J .,,., , ,,. Joe Giacometti and Wendy classes. 'Q-N J UNIORS ' Christine Buturla Pati Byers Jerry Byrd Andrew Cable Chris Cable Kevin Cadora Bonni Camen David Campbell Monifea Cannery Deanne Cannington Sherri Carr Laura Carrasquero Jennifer Carroll Scott Carroll Sherri Carter Stephanie Carter Ronda Carver Bryan Casey Brian Cason Becky Castleman Wendy Cavanagh Lee Chappell Matt Chevalier Darren Chin 68 Juniors Melissa Broadman Eli Browder Roberto Brown Shelley Brown Jeff Brownlie David Bryan Ronnie Bryant Sarane Bryant Karen Buda Sandi Buening Matt Bunch Patrick Butler 'Rf 'fe If 'Vx K ., K K eerstan Crenshaw Mike Cronin Karen Crook Stacy Cross Kim Crossen Jeff Crossen James Crump Kurt Curley Karen Culpepper Cindy Cyrus Laura Daley Allyson Daniel Christopher Sheldon Lisa Christopherson Elizabeth Chu Bobby Ciric Amy Cissell Thnya Clark Carrie Clossan Heather Cogburn Deborah Cohert Temple Collins Christopher Conger Jeneane Conna Amy Connors Jack Conrad Meredith Coker Bill Cook John Cooksey Trina Cooper Kelley Copeland Rob Cowles James Craig Mike Craig James Craw Jesse Cregar J UNIURS for another day. Jody Daniel Danny Danson Wendy Davidson Angie Davies Christie Davis Jackie Davis Dawn Day Mike Davis Dena Decker Micki Delegal Nanette DeLoach Bill Delwey Mark Dennis Marcus DePasquale Michael Derby Candy DeSanzo Jennifer DeShazo Jeff Dietz Wendy Dixon William Dockins Greg Dodge Kim Doggett James Downing Sean Doyle Shawn Doyle Claire Draper Tyrone Duncan Allen Eason Katherine Echt Tracie Edwards J UNIORS N XX Six XXX s by Mike Eggen Keith Egner Greg Elder Michelle Elinoff Shannon Ellison Mark Esles Julie Evans Henrik Evanth Marc Fagan Michele Farah J oe Farhat Dana Farnell JUNIOR Mitch Fane flbby Ferguson Grey Fields Randy Figur Ann Fipp Ansley Fisher Kelli Flanagan Paul Fletcher Ruben Flowers Leslie Forbes Leatrice Foreman Tbdd Franklin Denise French Kathy Frost Lori Fruit Annie Gabaldon Mary Gales Amy Gallagher Craig Galley Greg Gombert Audrey Gant i Alicia Gardner Robert Garrison Chris Geuss Jennifer Geuss Katie Gibbs Melissa Girlinghouse Keith Goldberg Jami Goldfarb David Goldfield Juniors 71 Jacqueline Gabaldon Gareth Schappert Elizabeth Garnett Bethany Gaston Kelly George David Geraci Randi Glossman Roger Golcher Kim Gordon Mike Gordon Tbnya Graff Rob Graham Vincent Graham Dawn Grandstaff Bill Grant Leslie Gray Rhonda Green Beth Greenburg Christie Greene Paula Greene Dana Greenspan Robert Greenspoon Todd Grenadier Lori Grimmett Shirley Grimsley Michelle Groves Scott Haag Becky Haavisto Christopher Hale Anthony Hall Crystal Hall Lisa Hall Af V1 jf.. Hall Z Reginald D D Melissa Hannon Elisa Hanson Kristi Hanson 4 'X -.sq Tv Lisa Harden Shawn Hardenbrook Lauri Hardesty Mika Hardison K i J UNIORS I Chuck Harger James Harmon Chris Harrell Christine Harris Robert Harris Arnie Harrison Dean Harrison Spencer Harrison Cynthia Hart Kristie Hart Chris Hartley Scott Harvey 9 Troy Harvey Amy Hatfield Stephanie Hay Rob Hayes Dawn Haynes Wendy Heape KX Stacy Heckel d- Chris Heliseck John Hemingway Richard Henderson Rick Henley - Della Henry 5 9 Juniors 73 SM! ff-af sw ' Chuck, Tracy ll , J UNIORS Brett Hensley Heidi Herchig Matt Herren Becky Herstine Alicia Hicks Curt Hicks Susan Hill Heather Hird Doug Hodges Tricia Hoffer Jennifer Holland Lisa Holland Daphine Holmes Jennifer Holoday Acie Holt Duane Howard David Howard Cynthia Howell Stacia Howell Sean Howells Wendy Hoyle John Hudson Mellssa Humber Shelley Hunsinger Tbnya Hunt Colin Hurley Nicole Hurst Shannon Ireland Cheryl Jackson Jeff Jackson 74 Juniors E +16 E J UNIGRS 'fl RX Gs x ,k ' w. . NN fs H 3'1 , . 5- . x-Q . -- X-K K . 4 . .x 5 xx' ,IDN X -os. X ' I fin S Kajuana Jones Missy Jones flhra Jordan Michl Karnes John Kauffman Mendi Jackson Nathon Jacobs Cynthia James Jennifer James Miriam Jammes Cheri Jarvis Ross Jeneff Vonda Jenkins John C. Jenkins Jon John Greg Johns Bret Johnson Jennifer Johnson Lynn Johnson Robbie Johnson Lisa Johnson Jeff Johnston Anita Jones ORS I JUNIORS Sharon time , wwf' Nw..- Bolina K ol Melissa McKoran Wendy Kraus Stephan Kretchman Kim K rons Katy Kuhnle Matt Kulchen John Kuhlmann Robyn Lagan Princess Laguin Mike Laing Daw Lalla Kelly Landry Alex Langston Jessica Larson Robert Lasris Jeanine Latimer Laura Leach Thwna Lawrence Lavonia Lay Jason Lee Michael Lee Sara Lempke Laura Lendvay Harry Lewis Monica Lewis Tracy Lewis Guenevere Lilburn Robin Liptak Tim Little 76 Juniors SHOINQE Trey Kenny Thli K entoff Marcy Kesler Curtis Key Melissa K ing Tammy King Tony King Trena Klosterman Peter lj Knudsen il. 6 a , YQ '-N' 21' K 3 .s Q L-. 4, X X Xxx x NWN fx' 15,4 s. x N L L Q 5 'A 9 N R x N.. by ,. - X - xx. e In s f N3 5. MN 1 X. Travis McCabe Chris McCaulley Rick McCauley Rick McClure Thlissa McCoy Arelius McCray S OR I N JU J UNIORS Kerry Livengood Jonathan Livingston Kim Locke Lee Lockett Rob Loeffler Kurt Lohman Joel Long Keith Longino Oscar Luk Beth Lynch Mark Lynch Julie Maas Christina MacDonald Ryan Malone Jack Mangus Jennifer Mann Richard Mann Dineen Mansfiel Andrew Mantay Traci Marek Billy Maron Leigh Marshall Michelle Marsico Donnie Martin Michele Martin Tbm Martin Ellis Mass Tracy Masters Candace Maxwell Scarlet May UNIORS Tracy Mearz Georgiann Medley Eric Meeks Billy Meister Mary Mercer Andrea Merritt Kathleen Merritt Michelle Mertsching Amy Messore Stephaine Middleton Herman Miller Shawn Miller Shontres Miller Jimmy Milton Kelly Miner Courtney Mitchell Laura Mitchell Teresa Mobley Leann Mockler Kevin Modica Jennifer Monroe Lisa Montalov Ben Moore Dan Moore 78 Juniors SHOINHF Otis McDaniel Ray McDaniel Darrel McDonald Tracey McDonald David McEwen Amanda McGehhee Meradeth McGinnis Casey McGough Tim Mclntosh .EX Chuck McKenny Michelle McLean Tena McMillan , s V WT -. 4 5 X K' A -A 5:34 f? uw ,i 1 ,, 2 lf' 1 G Q 4 h j Iv , f ' 135' s X. Juniors make their way through the crowded halls. A I 7 2:24. fx.-at - , :hz If Mike Paul Heather Payne Michelle Peacock Kathy Peel Steve Peeples Darci Pelton Lisa Pennington Vivian Perea Marta Perez Kimberly Peterson Bill Peyton Carl Phillips Robert Pietruski Larry Pikula Deborah Pisano Seon Pitcher Richard Plotkin Robby Pohl Denise Poole Lawanda Powers Monica Powers Renee Prestage Beth Pressley Billy Pressley Shelly Presswood Kelly Price Wade Priester Kim Pritchard Jennie Pugh Sabrine Pugh IUNIORS , dsx'-' Qrr I ' ' 3 Herbert Putman Bennie Radcliff Jason Raden John Radney Eric Ragatz Holly Ramsey Katie Ramsey Donna Ramseyer Renay Randall Melissa Reaves Chris Rechtin Mary Recal 1, T h JUNIORS abb and Tracy sop ore. Ci' 'QW ..-a v.-.- ,,n m-0 -,.v' ,- N. 95 Na ... , X g, Z-7' X 31 :Si C 5 .,, Q X M A 5 Q, Ns-fx E. me L ,Hs x X, 'X 7 Shawn Reeves Derrick Reddish Gary Rettinger Donny Rhodes Laurie Richardson Sharon Richardson Peter Richter Allen Rittscher Jennifer Roberts Michelle Robinson Suzanne Roderick Doreen Rodriguez Philip Rodriquez Kris Rodgers Darren Rohan Ron Rollo Beth Rosenbaum Tbny Rossetti Nicole Rosseland Bonnie Rowand Jeff Rowe Ashley Rowland Brent Rubin Maurice Rudolph Sharon Rudolph Christina Reuchel Nancy Ruel Rana Rukab Christian Russell James Russo Juniors 81 Adrian Rust Melanie Ryder Margaiet Sadler Jamal Salmeh Randy Saliga Jeff Sanders Scott Sanders Sammy Saoud Chrissy Saour Jennifer Saul Shannon Saxon Craig Scharf Stayce Schell Tommy Shultz Julie Schwank Kenneth Scordo Kristy Scott Ibdd Scott Lori Scroggins Liz Seitzinger Wayne Seymour Angela Shannon Steven Shapiro Greg Sheffield .1 .Av-. x 'K Q, J UNIORS ,P aw Misti Sheldon David Shlafer Holly Shollar Young Shon Liz Shuman Mike Siegrist Bryan Simmons Sheena Simmons Dan Skidmore Robin Slimick Jimmy Sloan Adam Slott Angie Smith Bo Smith Jeff Smith Jerry Smith ---. 'M al, .Y .,,Msh I smdwlf I ,ez X-fi' X ,gg W or A 'H i 4 .2 is too cool J UNIORS X x N M. 1 Jodi Smith Mark Smith Marie Smith Lori Sollman Renne Soloman Kellie South Lisa Spafford Claudia Sparn Leigh Spearman Billy Speckman Catherine Spence Jenni Spiak Phillip Spikes James Spooner Jevonnie Spratling Cynthia Staats Johnny Staford Sharon Stallard Max Standel Jennifer Stanley Michael Steed Aaron Steffens Shari Steinberg Kelly Stephenson Juniors 83 Ed St. John Michael Stocker Rosemary Stockton David Stoddard Patrick Strauss Rebecca Stuart Lisa Stutts Angie Summerfield Carl Sumner Patricia Sumner Susie Swords Lisa Szakaly Kim Tanner Andre' Tbrance Howard Ibitelbaum Kelly Thylor Shannon Thylor Tiffinnie Thylor Jennifer Tedeschi Ed Temples Marty Tbrbrueggen Thmmie Ibska Tbra Thigpen Tbdd Thigpen Nannette Thomas Tbnyia Thomas James Thompkins Jay Thompson Saunja Thrasher James Ticer 84 Juniors Christy Warren Merrill Warschoff u1 - Q X I of M3 ,. xxx, X Nw. ff-xx 1 XX 0 w w Karen Tigh Wende Tittle Wendy Ibkaiz Monica flbrode Laura Ibth Chet Trefry Greg Trunnell Robert Turner Kay Tyson Wendy Ussach Tara Van Brenderade Lawrence Van Brooklin Karen Van Dyke Ken Van Landingham Sean Vargas Lisa Veal David Venters DeDe Volp Steph Waider Jill Wainwright Diana Waldrep Denise Wallace Ashley Ward Doug Ware -- X: - 3, :Q fwtsgf ,six 5 s-.1 - -t , .... :ik , ,, , Q , ff 2 . 4 'L I , WT ' nn- 1 ' in T. I , . . f 5, I x ' vkrx W 'h 4 X ' '.'1, ' ' -I fa ' Q. ,J X P V ' L l Andy Zivinsky Courtney Adams Kim Wood Rosemary Wood Cindy Woodard Wendy Woodard Deborah Wooten Jeff Yang Scott Yeargen Lori York Chris Young Noel Youse Brian Zangerle Kenneth Zent W U I P W C .. 'Rx A J CJ wMrXF u?h'axpsper S X, 5' 'X Q Qfgwfpgg 2635 Q1 Q7 mp 4+ J 'QQ NF-9 g if l ,nf 'iSOPHO CRES M31 F W Shannon Abboud Mary Acampora Doug Acree Paul Acree Ronnie Acuna Cindy Adams Kami Adams Evan Ageloff Jonathan Ajoc Cathy Akers Sandi Akers Scott Alford Chris Allen Doug Allen Richy Altman Stormy Altman Jerry Anderson Moncrief Anderson Veronica Anderson Virginia Anderson Linda Anthony Adam Ardizzoni Christine Arnold Amy Ascher Michele Askins Erin Atkerson Stephanie Atkins Chidonna Austin Marti Avery Cheryl Bacsik Fredrick Bailey Richard Bakai Kevin Baker Scott Balotin Doug Banks Debbi Barnes Katherine Barringe Kim Baruch David Baskin Sandy Bass Amy Baughman Bob Beard John Beasley Seth Beaudreau Charles Beavers Joseph Behnam Jim Belisario Dana Bell Natalie Bell Clay Benedix Bridget Benoit Becki Berman Rochelle Berman Cassandra Berry Rachel Berry Jane Bersinger Gary Best Sherrie Bethune Holly Bevan Allen Beyer Vimal Bhakta David Bishop qs ? ' - SOPHOMORES Carrie Boyles Chris Bradley Dwayne Breaker Bridget Benoit Gina Brockus Corey Brown Eddie Brown Yolanda Brown Mike Bryan Nicole Bryant Stephen Buchanan Steve Buchanan David Buffalo Melissa Burroughs Allison Burge David Burger Maria Burlesa Cindy Burman Mike Burrell Suzanne Burt Rhonda Butler Freddie Byers Travis Byers James Byram Shawn Byrd Ibni Gilliam Shannon Campbell Stephanie Carter Steven Cantor Joe Capo Maria Carantza Rich Caraway Caroline Carbonell Stephanie Cary Joe Cason 92 Sophomores LaShawn Blackshear Jessica Blade Heather Blaes Angela Blankinship Donna Boger K ol Bolika Julie Bonawitz Brent Bonner Linda Booker Kim Bowles Melissa Bowman Robert Boykin 5 4 F Y 'uf - L O , x- ? , go Robin Cosa Steven Couch Melanie Coolter Ari Collrtnay Amy Cowart Lisa Cowart Bobo Cox Larry Crawford Michelle Crews Ibnya Crissmar Mark Crowder Jim Cronin x3 SOPHOMOR Susan Cason David Castleman Corey Caston Steve Chamblin Billy Chandler Bob Chassman Sheryl Chastain Cynthia Chauncey Jana Chepcoik Kim Chew Chris Chiaravalloti John Chicci Samer Choksi Rudy Christain, Jr. Christy Cipov Christy Clark Cynthia Clark Damian Clark Caroline Clifford Sherry Cohn Chris Cokrove Christoper Calley Buffy Collins Mike Combs Zach Combs Laura Conklin Karen Connor Albert Cook Annia Cook Mase Coolisey Scott Cooper Sherdina Cooper Amy Copeland Susan Coplan Deanna Corbett ES Krista Culbreth Lisa Czostkowski Guy Daniels Marlene Daniels Cherie Danson Erin Darner Dena Daughtrey Doug Davis Julie Davis Maureen Davis Ray Davis Robby Davis Jennifer Davison Stacey Dearman Andy Deitrick Jennifer DeJong Kim DeLano Dana Delavan Marco DeLeon Sebrina DeLeon Joe DeLuca Adam DePaul Keith Dezern Scott Dickens Kara Dickerman Dori Dike Dorothy Dike Tiffany Dingfield Kenya Dinkens Kim Dison Reg Dixon Alisa Dolley Melinda Doran Lisa Dostal Coretta Douglas J. Drayton Kimberly Dukes Tracie Dukes J. Stephen Eason Jill Easton Brad Echelberger Bart Edmison SOPHOMORES M . . . -ss... miles to herself as she writes 8 g'X 'Q.' N Kathryn Edwards Leigh Ann Edwards Erik Egan Christine Eicher Eric Eisenberg Dana Elefant Larry Elliott Heather Elliot-Pollard Lisa Grabowski K. I N4 fs-5. -'Y .ff-: '41 -V David Glover Mary Godonis Daniel Goldfield Amy Goldstein Pete Goodchild Ihmica Gooden Martin Gottlieb James Gostage Britt Graff Frank Graham Charles Grandstaft Scott Granger Chris Green Paula Greene Amanda Greenwood Tracy Greer Sherri Griffin Kristin Groff Wendy Groos Melvin Gunn Brian Gunter Luana Gutman Becky Haavisto Prudence Haagen Kent Hagans Trina Hall Stephanie Hamlow Teresa Harkness Erika Harnage VaNonda Harnin Cindy Harris Jill Harris John Harris Paula Harrison Patty Hartley SOPHOMORES L. ,-xx. x XC O , S ,- . u Laura Hartman Christine Hashiak Paula Hastings Shannon Hastings Allen Hatch Julie Hay Staci Hay Donnie Hayden J. C. Haynes Lonie Hays Christi Hearnburg Karie Hecht in of fm V . A Q, Tammy Hudson Jennifer Huebner Brian Huff Christy Hughes Ted Hughes David Hulbrett Haley Humphre Jerry Humphries Jean Hunter Teresa Hunter Lisa Hurley Richard Huttaker K .. '--QQ 2 Jennifer Helbe Donnie Helme Kristy Henderson Wesley Henderson Wendy Herschkowize Che Heyward Diane Hickey Anthony Hicks Timmy Hicks Scott Higgins India Hill Staci Hill Todd Hilliard William Himmelstoss Jennifer Hine Steve Hinkle John Hirsch Diana Hodges Rodney Hogan Lance Hohenstreet Doug Holcombe Christina Holicky John Hollan Wayne Holland Tbshi Holly Suzanne Holman Curtis Holmes Frank Hookfin Joy Hope Kim Hope Tommy Horne Eric Howard Theodore Howard Amy Hubbard Christi Hudgens PHOMORES 79 K gm inoff checks his school map. A Lenore Jenkins Tonja Jenkins Patti Jenson Jennifer Jerz Joe Jirran Laine Jobes Jennifer Johnson Lori Johnson Mary Beth Johnson Renee Johnson Stephanie Johnson Tamara Johnson Twyla Johnson Deanna Jones Genice Jones Samantha Jones Jennifer Jordan Tomoko Katsube Cindy Kavanagh Cindy Kay Thmmy Kelly Jennifer Kelly John Kelsey Jill Kelso Robert Kennedy Ibmmy Kern Shellie Kersey Raymond Khanaia Victor Kharchenko Troy Kleradlo Katherine Kindhita Ricky King Eric Kinser Ben Kirkland Kathy Kirkland 98 Sophomores Lisa Hurley Ingles by 2 Q Mary Jane D D-4 Brett Isaac David Isham Cheryl Jackson Jennifer Jackson Kyle Jackson Michael Jackson Ann Jacqmein Reginald James Tyrone Jefferson David Jenkins :NX WX I x Niccole Loveland Eric Lozoff Dorian Lucas Amy Ludwig Traci Lyle Jason Maclean Chris Madorma Stephanie Makavh David Mako Brad Malaier Jennifer Malinak Ed Mandel 3 4 KJ 4-or 'Z SOPHOMORES K imberely Kirkland Lara Kheale Clint Knickerbocker Mike Knowles David Kolito Nick Koren Josh Korman Craig K ornblum Rachel Kossoff Nikki Kremer Steve Kucinskas Kevin Lambert Moe Lambert Stacy Lane Daryl Lanier Mark Lankford Tony Larocca Jill Larremore Adriane Lassen Marci LaValley Heather Leach Geoff Le Doyen Brian Lee Tracey Lee Daniel Levine Jim Lewicki Stacy Lewis Daniel Like Karen Lindholm Jeff Liss Maria Littlejohn Teena Littlejohn Shelly Lloyd Jennifer Lopez Eddie Losco off? Si-IHONOHJ A, . 1 .3 x fe , fp, gf:JT'- L9 55: 'fi' :fig I - e. ,fa 2 -!xa'3'Qv31'6 -. 2' 4 ., .Q N , ,ax -,sv 2,3-1,2 eff, ,V Q MariyPGo er prepare for anq ji '2 y. K 'f' 1L A' 1 f m K ,. ,L YQ, vang, . class SOPHOMORES ,L..I ' and Brian SOPHOMORES Daniel May Patrick McCabe Ronald McCall Darren McCaulley Doug McClanahan Glenn McLard Joe McCloud , Danny McCoy Darrick McCray Justin McCullough Steven McCullough Michelle McElroy Christine McEvoy Robbie McGlumphy Lisa McGugan Anne Marie McIntosh Becky McKnight Bethany McKnight Linda McLachlen Bryan McLain Kevin McShea Rush McQueen Scott Meide Daniel Melton Melissa Mericle Kendra Merriam Aaron Metcalf Tom Meyer Aaron Michael Jennifer Michaud Leslie Mickler Paul Middleton Theresa Midyette Cindy Miller David Miller 100 Sophomores Brian Mandigo Scottie Manes Doug Martin Randy Martin Sue Martin David Martinez Carrie Masters Chad Matheson Cornelius Matthews Lisa Matthews Kristen Mattos Elizabeth Maurer X X . ggg.f,5:f' 'ff A - C I 40 S- tri C' 4 N X 5. W' ' ri... . .,.. Q. - ,ro AX O U1 rx f- . v- , 1 , K . - 3' c,. aa R h 5. Y I 1 Edward Miller Sean Miller Warren Miller Julius Minnifield Bob Mitchell Dawn Mitchell Renee Mitchell Alan Mizrahi Jim Moeini Heather Mogk Aman Mojadidi Sofia M ojadidi S5-IHONOHCIOS 4 O qi! I x If s. -w 2 6- 5. E, .lv ,f F Q s 'A X LX Xa R..- 1 L K1 A Q - Z, of 6- : X in 4 is U nz f N -'X K NN. fi- 1, Q. if SOPHOMORES James Montgom Jeff Moore Mary Moore Joe Mora Julie Moran Mark Morell Ward Morford Tina Morgan Ibny Moseley Michelle Moser Victoria Mulea Dana Mulkey Lee Munro Brian Murray Greg Myers Noel Myrick Suzanne Nalley Nathan Nash Paul Naugle Shelly Neer Scott Nelson Scott Nelson Jay Newman Christy Nichelso Lisa Nickels Joe Nickmeyer Laura Noble Richard Norue Paul Ogier Paul Oklevitch Kevin 0'Steen Billy Oxley Lori Oxley Kenny Palmer K Sophomores ery fl lOl 'XXX ,X hs I 1. y 3 ,li .. 2 5 fs .X A NS ll H 1 9 '-4 v A A ,Af -'f SOPHOMCRES Gary Pike Curtis Pilla Heather Pinter Keith Pitruzzello Jennifer Pogachnik Scott Pohlman Y- Lee Pollock Tina Poole Tbnya Pope Joel Potter Ibm Potter Troy Pratt Jim Preston Mike Price Angie Rabb Tom Rados Angela Ragatz Krista Randles Casey Raper John Peeler Ihbitha Pent Brent Perry Carl Perry Brett Peters Dow Peters Bonnie Peterson Swat Patel Tbjal Patel 'K' Jason Patter Andy Payne Kris Pedersen Jennifer Parke Heather Parrish Richard Palmer Adam Parker Darrel Pappy John Park Eric Parker Sheryl Parker Gretchen Parks Andrea Reasoner Russ Reed 102 Sophomores as y tr SHHONOHJOS Stacey Phelps Holly Phillis Phillip Pickett Brian Pierse Linda Pierce Allison Pierson 7.- Lim 51-QQ -A Q.. 1. Q.. l ., L, .m,, Kerry Reeder Tracey Reeves Kelley Register Melanie Reich Jeff Reid Sharon Renhack Tammy Rivers Scott Roberson James Roberts Rod Roberts Jason Robinson Pam Robinson Peggy Robinson Tiffany Robinson Christi Rockafellow Angie Roehm Richie Roey Jeffery Rohn Cherie Roldan Emily Rose Terry Rowland Waverly Rusak Ali Russell Amy Sadler Omar Salameh Kyle Saliga Jacob Sall Anthoinette Sam Dolores Sammiquel Kevin Sanders Staci Sanders Tracy Sanders Rebecca Santana Tabitha Santana Byron Sargent Brett Satkof Laurel Scarborough Craig Schadler Danny Schueter Michele Schwartz Michelle Schwartz Billy Scott Sheri Seay Andrew Selevan Nancy Serafin Jimmy Setzer Syeda Shahbano Abe Shally Meshel Shaw Allen Shepard Stephanie Shepard Lisa Sherborne Denise Sheridan Dean Shin Paul Shorsyein Lara Shriftman Cindi Sigler David Silverman Kimberly Simonic Adam Sinoff Laddy Sircar Matt Sisak Daphne Skipper Sophomorcs 103 Mike Sloan Cindy Smallenberger Darlene Smith Dewayne Smith Donnie Smith George Smith Jonathan Smith Martelle Smith Matthew Smith Melia Smith Rona Smith Sabrina Smith Thmmi Smith Tbdd Smith Matt Snead Karen Soucy Tammy Spaulding Sherrell Spencer Rachel Spiwak Latisha Spratling Scott Sprouse Ramono Sprueil Mark Staal Tbmu Stanberry Shawnette Stanford Greg Stanley Tara Stanley Jamie Stansberry Scott Starling Ron Stephan Dawn Stockdale Kelli Stoffer Cyndi Stokes Stephanie Stone Sheila Stonestreet Adrienne Story Daryl Strickland Stephanie Stripling Elaine Stuart Marian Studebaker Lisa Stune Jimmy Sullivan SGPHOMORES K f gf!! :Q 1 ,fri 1 i f S ' Q, f-In Stacey tif elps an Cindy N . gl5l: ' Q! MTH. I fx I .a f A5- f 4 DIX Q ' 3 R MB N181 , lx in w A X Kurt Sumner Jeff Sword Sheri Synhoff Elizabeth Taylor James Terrell Carol Thomas Chris Thomas Hope Thomas Michelle Thomas Renee Thomas Richard Thomas John Thompson Robert Tbler Mike Tonelli Ron Tooke Sheri Trager Jennifer Tripi Troy Anderson Si-IHONOHJOS , 4 K , Wwe ,Q Y,,,1 ,l L fe fr r-, lil- ks f. in f Q , rf, ff? , if 3' fu .' AQ, xl ff-h .fn M., 3.3 .xyvlzr ., --I Kara SOPHOMORES gn-v ,Eg '. X -s Q. 1 .lu 'Y- NN-My x K wx L.- .. we I r V f 1 L ka' 'C 5. 5. G 5. ,,.- k x 7 x f- .4 . ., nv 16 1 :img EX Canetha Trussell Dave Tucciarone Hannah Tucciarone Jeannette Turner Lisa Turner Matt Turner , Ruddi Christian X .J .1 , W vw ls- X x Christy Tyre Tracey Underwood Sean Usoff Jodi Vaine Brandi Van Clef Amy Vanderberg Phillip Veldink Joey Venturela Jenny Verstandig Amanda Vickers Gena Wade Tbdd Wadkins Duane Walker Rhonda Wall Dan Walsh Chris Wamsley Rashad Wareh AN Alison Weaver 7 Jennifer Weight Peter Weise Kimber Weitzel Tbdd Weitzel Michael Weitzen Mike Welch Cathy Wenzel James West Romy Wetherhold Amy Whitcomb Amy White Dana White Janette Wilcox Michael Willi Amber Williams Chris Williams Sophomores 105 David Williams Katherine Williams Russell Williams Susan Williams Tracy Williams Frederick Wilson Kelli Wilson Rusty Wilson Scott Wilson Tara Wilson Ron Winter Jason Winters Doug Witten Mauri Witten John Wittig Carey Wolchok Ric Wolowicz Geoffery Ledoyen Tyrone Woods Jamie Woodward Wendy Woodward Lorrie Wren Donald Wright Melissa Wright Sabrina Wright Colett Yarbrough Gary Yeldell Jim Young Kevin Young Molly Youngblood Mike Zabivnil David Zapen Chuck Zaruba Kristen Zedella Abby Zeiner SOPHOMOR I J I f FX X ,V ww ' M rf VH I I Cv iii..-f' fX f.. F X 2 Q fx xxk xxx! Lf XX5 X f ,L Q X NK DWDXN K7 bc, sb xx 'XJ 9 X K 'W X N X fb 5 1 Y- , ,X fx Faculty 107 WIT 0VMfMz'ff Excellency Through Efficiency 1 Mr. White's right hand woman and assistant instructional leader ot' Wolfson Senior High is our very own vice principal. Miss Miriam Jean Smith. She and Mr. White work diligently as a team and compliment each other's ahilities. Miss Smith's job is very detailed and touches all areas ofthe educational program. A few ot' the tasks she tackles with pride and vigor are: organizing various reports lincluding F'l'lC which involves Wollson's lundingl: serving as principal when Mr. White must he ahsent: holding conferences with parents. teach! ers. and students: coordinating the school calendar: working g e wor closely with the teaching and maintenance stalls. and observing classrooms. Miss Smith can he found at many academic and athletic events displaying her school pride and spirit while supporting those students who continually set records which set Wolfson apart from all other schools in Duval County. A very respected and admired lady. Miss Smith's dedication and love lor Wolfson are ohvious in her hright and cheerful smile and warm personal- ity. Miss Smith is certainly an invaluahle Wolfson Administra- lor. CR EI df' A wp e .-A f . .-1.3 5 , E Ng A .QR A xy Q wx 15 , f 2 G , , wga w f f .: J Q , C Q x 1 Yu. A 1 f .. Q f f ' I Q1 J ww' ,z af Q, Axgfi si Y 1 X 5' . .3 ' fix V245 fa 5 3 . Q si eg K ' ix ' ' ' i' Y 9 gs fx v Y 3 i 'ix u ik 1 Q as xl kk x vw- '-q , xLL. ' SNS-Q N x A L 'x S Z 6 ..--:ESQ-'J' ' K .ij-:2,.A.3,:QLgu ,,. -r ,L,,11,f2-3, .milf JK mx ' W. ..- 'Rf' Ami,-v -bf' 2' .' 'ILCH'-' i .' ff 'f' ff '1f+.:': :gg if xi-L If ' .1.','i . wil?-,'i- x ' ' ' - Z2'44.S'- :.'-' .mg-.,': . , ' f,'L, 'van' -,A'f.' 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Mr, , ,M-w fl XXX A of ' .S- . x, s ' -'- , .I A , X 1 Y' T '- 9 , . rt, ' s .f-'xx O :Z I ,Nw-....l gl is .x As Assistant Prlncupal lor Currlculum Mrs Rosemary Engllsh takes on numerous tasks She ls res onslble for the schedulm and Ievelmg of classes, as well as the Palmer and Mrs Carolyn Lewls also store data In the computers concerning students grades Mrs English and her co workers are a vltal Iunk between teachers parents and the students Mrs Englush, Mrs Palmer and Mrs Lewls are all an lntrlcate part of Wolfson s success 1 . p u ', I 9. I 8dl'hiI'liSffBli0h of the Minimum Level Skills TBSYS. She 8l'ld hel' CO-W0l'keI'S, Mrs. Elaille l 12 Faculty G. s v L, Nha, ,Q Wolfson serves as both a hugh school for Its regular students and as a commumty schooldor adults Wlthln the community school settlng adults may enroll In classes In a variety of subjects The communlty school program IS su pervlsed by Mr Lonme Davenport The program operates affords adult students to the opportunity of achuevmg therr G E D or hugh school duploma It also provudes adults non credit self improvment classes The program us connected wuth the Flornda Jumor College Monday-Thursday nights from the hours of 7:00 to 10:00.'lt 5 5 an , fi l is Q, ' as ,UN ai xg YZ I n X W k Y 'E - - X f lfku A ',,4, Q , ,f K Gln' r I ., ,k,V fy my W Nll.x 3 u-. 'B X 1 14 Faculty Lending A Helping Hand wt? ...iq Y g- , ,. p ,4 ff U Il -l s , ,, . 3 If 0 ' 1 iz: f ' pk lbs! fi M5133 Plcturel Mrs Carolyn Eptlng Department Head Grief Counseling Test Coordinator Picture2 Mrs Carolyn Stone sponsored the Sophomore class member of the Wolfson Core Team for Substance Abuse Foreign Exchange Club. Picture 3. Mrs. Glenda Tannler-Scholarship Representative in charge of vocational program Drop-out Committee Picture 4' Ms Sandra H t Cl k , . . . urs - er , CRT Operation, Blographlc update, Withdrawals. Picture 5: Mr. Joe Spencer-Occupational Specialist PI 6: M - . . . . . . cture rs. Donna Cody Aide, makes appointments, College Visitation. Picture 7: Mrs. Phyllis Nelson-Secretary, Enrollment, Immunization. Picture 8: Mr. Joe Spencer helps a student. Picture 9: Mrs. Jennifer Mumford-Guidance Counselor. Picture 10: Mrs. Phyllis Nelson. Picture 11: Mrs. Sandra Hurst. Picture 12: Mrs. Pat Schneider-Peer Counselor, Sophomore class sponsor, Guidance Counselor. Guidance ll5 X A . VILL 1 i YN-ag' flimiill iff tl R, ,fn 4' M2 xl 4 f ..g MMV 1,3 .. 1, X X l x p Q,- X x1 fi I ,f -Ja ' f ,X S fff Y X X 4 f - K . nm, Q az K3 30- .,,- f-- k' . 1 sf! ,gi . N . r1 ' six: rg N .J Vx VJ 1 5 6 , X x y- i X cg X X, . X X i X 8 L 9 l 16 Faculty Keeping Wolfson Organized Wolfson owes thanks to the ten workers employed on the non- instructional staff. A few of the duties of this efficient staff are: distributing tardiesg performing clerical workg fulfilling secretarial duties forthe Principal and Vice Principalg receiving phone mes- sagesg issuing progress reporlsg and other tasks required in main- talnlng an organized school Dependence on this group of workers IS year round and never ending Without their dedication to Wolf son many vital functions within the school could not be carried out , P its 'Pl X . ' 1 X-v We s Q . N ' 'hw Q I Y. 1 2' , 1 f':,2 '- 'iff'- LA K XA x.,, Q. f in t N I0 x.-'-A' - tk AQ, ul llll nr D an In nu Q . ...nn nu 5 I st' Y' if' 1lf'- Picture 1 Mrs Bitzy Simmons tardy office, Picture 2 Mrs Irene Decker secretary to the Vice Principal Picture 3 Mrs Kitty Martz secretary to the Principal Picture 4 Mrs Roberta Kirkland registrar Picture 5 Mrs Maria Mrs Ginnie Beale clerical aid Picture 8 Mrs Roberta Kirkland Picture 9 Frederick Hughes xerox operator Picture 10 Mrs Pat Leas Picture 11 Mr Frederick Hughes Picture12 Mrs Simmons and Mrs Christjansenin the tardy office Picture 13 Mrs Patty Lantteer clerical aid chrmianlen-iaraQ offiileg Picture sz Mrs. Pai Leasiclerlcal aiiig Picture 1: . - 5 ' : . ' 5 ' : T. :. : ' . S I . : . . : : . . . . 3 : . - . il. I ii? 1 F... el is g l l l ,ng W K 'R .. 4 W L' F l .fr 1' ' 2 'F pei nw AP IN it R14 g Y' 3 f 3 'x 7 , an - as f 118 Media Center Collecting The Thoughts The Media Center IS an Important part of Wolfson High School ln the Media Center, students can obtaln the research materials needed for prolects They may also take advantage of quietness to complete school work It provides a place for leslure reading as well The Media enter hosted the annual science fair which displayed award wlnnlng science projects In prevlous years, it has hosted the club fair which enables students of Wolfson to become acquainted with the different clubs of Wolfson Ms Rylant Head Media Specialist supennsed the third annual superintendents reading program Read To Succeed Offered only ln the month of November, it was a way for students, parents, and teachers to earn points and prizes for readlng books. Thls program has considerably increased the circulation of books in the Media Center. Ms. Beach who serves as the Media Specialist, has implemented a program which encourages students to take advantage of Wolfson's media resources. This program is called Student Production . In this program, a student can learn to make such vlsual aids as slides and video tapes. Every month there ls a special visual ald class ln which one visual aid ls taught. This program has been very successful this year. ln March, there was a Media Fair which displayed all of the work students have produced. Ms. Beach enloys teaching the class and sums it up like this, lt ls a sneaky way of teaching a student something he or she would not have pursued beforef' r Shin A Q is . is . J . K aft 'K T ' AW ,ay .. . 1- xx 1. We is i ii J 1 I K fs f I 1 Us A'l 2 4 , , J X r I , A I f .K X .ew , .tu 'sd ' Q, H ' if J.. f '24 i it ' i S 1 W ,rg H 1 M . ',tg,it2if'z, ,li JJ if ,J L Keeping Records Straight The Bookkeeper's Office is constantly kept busy Managed by Mrs Lorl Labello the bookkeeper and Mrs Pam Dukes, the book keeper s assistant they handle all ofthe financial responsibilities at damaged textbooks, selling yearbooks lqcks caps and gowns and Senior announcements and handling all of the club accounts Be cause the bookkeepers are supported by both the faculty and the student body their job is made quite a but easier They are a much needed and appreciated part of Wolfson High School . . N Wolfson. Some of their jobs include collecting money for lost and 120 Bookkeeper XX W - Nr... xx -fx of W, ., . W ,J r ,, 1 wx .XX Alf.. pf' 4 s 4, x ,!k,,,.-.-- '-. Z' -X Z4 P'--X. X-X , .xx ,' a - 1 'Xxx X ,JV J Y? k ,-fxivllm, 8,5129 N Doing What They Do Best The non lnatructlonal staff Is an important part of Wolfson Mr Ken English IS the schools Plant Mechanlc and a frlendly face to many students He does minor repair work to keep the school runnlng smoothly When the air goes out or a Ilght blows Mr Engllsh ls there to flx It He frequently has been called to duties which are not a part of hls oftlclal responslbllltles fsuch as asslstlng students who have locked keys In a car or have had thelr car batteries dlel No matter what Mr English dlsplays Wolfson s pride Mrs Joann Jones Is the head of the cafeteria She supervises meal plans food orders and organlzes the breakfast and lunch program for Wolfson Students are provlded wlth a varlety of hot food Items cold sandwiches and a salad bar The tood at Wolfson Is exceptional thanks to Mrs Jones and the cafeterla staff Mrs Mary Threats ls the head night custodlan She and her co workers make sure the school ls kept clean and neat It is not an easy task to keep Wolfson In top condltlon as they do . , . - r - . , , . , . 1 . . - fl' . -s - , so ' nm T ,s, -. uv! 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L' 4 N 8 , T G- 7 , W - D ,N 4 5 1 6 T . 1 A Lu' N- l22 Faculty Getting Down to Business The Business Department offers vanous programs whuch provlde students with skulls for many offlce related jobs The Business Department IS made up of sux teachers and IS headed by Mrs Shirley McCall A new addltlon to the department thus year ns Mrs Martha Goode Classes offered mclude Clerk Typlst Stenography Business Management Fmanclal Records Clerk Receptlonlst and Communlcatuons System Operator, Business Data Entry Equipment Operator, Business Admmlstratlons operatlons Such skulls as typmg, stenography computer programmg, record keeping, business math English, law and many more can be learned through a vanety of these courses A new elective thus year In the Business Department IS The scope of Typmg llFundamentals Thus class has been expanded to mclude many basic office related skulls ln addltlon to proflclency ln workmg the keyboard The Business Department IS a good place to turn for 1ob traunmg which will be helpful In years to come E 4 I I l I I 1 A . SX 5,-V 2 -Nc! N - 2' H , 5 ,.. 'Q 5... I Business 123 M' :- uhh r , ' ' K lif' ffvbr. 'ATL ifg X . 7- ff'-'b Eff! F . F' if t Y. ' E .. ... J, ' K . IJ ' xx 'Wt I 5 'ffirz c Q ducatlon 7 Hmkwmww 5' E '1 I Fc kqi , gggurummlu . fha ' 1 1 if r fl f' .1 1,15 Fme Arts Department Expands I fflif' X1 .. wa my .xiii 1 i IW.-V . -V'-ik. ..1,o-19 L. :ETH - .0 N1 ' .H v '42 ,J--H Y 126 Foreign Language Expanding Our Culture x , A 'vm Q 5 18 ,,. 53.123-Q ,,.- . f 5' - ' S31 K - K. gif? 2 , Wwfx . K is? x vw'-H .' '34 3g.y',5Sa: , I x Y Hweswz '- xx - ff X y, ., wwvw-vw if f .- L ' 1 4 ,A Q N-..A.-.fanny , ' N, l J - fQ x -if l- -x ! N, x KW 48 Sg I' N fl yn Yr' . ..,. ww .Q wi, ,,,-4 ,-ga!-I' ,- K ,, ' -LK ,4- Faculty 127 Mrs? Wg fgijfs Wm- f fx 3 5 fff ff' 'sf zJ.,. .L 5 i Preparing For Life After School .... 4.- iw., 34.7 -if'-ffkT X T v l. f iq c F' W-1 35,51 2 i :L l 3415. 'N , -f fx ,Y-'Q V1 9,1 any ' - , i me M' i. Mn div W It I'-1' X ' gif' fa - -Eiwn.w' hh -N. ' N ,F K' J xwv' 'K i.. - - Q M ,AA V, , 4 gr Y- -...P'a. Enhancing Industrial Skills , 5 A '11 E f x V' M L W W wg. R 'E 'q, 4 I x, V v UN ... 1 kMy I X 3 .I 961 .,.--fx !,,, mx X 'Wi 2 Q52 aw 130 Language Arts Emphasiz ing Electiv I A 1 Xxx - x I Q V LA U 1 ' 'f' if 5 4. 2... X. X4 io- fvaxi s f' ...A V I -, f - it ,mf dn. I f ,A 'ik 1 1 ' x 1' ' Qs var 'P A it , hs. 41' . -5 ,yt K xg ' --igizgi ' ., , x 'Wm I 4 5 1 f ,Qi 5' T' 'f K ,I .Q X ' 94 XE . f . M . H , ,N . 1 .l . ' f -1-X ' 4 rv V, IS , A' ' , 1 . - if ., cs ' . Q . 1' ' f. ' , xi K I f , . V , ifl lr. Ml I5 l 1 . N - ' u 1 Picture1 Mrs Kathy Rawls English lV Head of Department Plcture2 Mrs Jean Cosby Advanced English ll Picture3 Mrs Sydney Watson En lish IV Plcture4 Mrs Jan Klein En Iish IV Introduction to Drama Plcture5 rs Sally Grootzke En lush III and V Picture6 Ms Sandra McCoy En lishlv Picture 7 Mrs Sylva McQuiag-English ll Plcture8 Mrs Patricia orin- Engllsh II Picture 9 Mr Robert White-English III Drama. Picture 10 Mrs. Sharon Griffin-English II Picture 11 Ms Jlll Johnson English Ill, Mass Media Picture 12 rs Mary Soud-Englishll Picture 13 Mrs Myra Berry- Engllsh III Picture 14 Mrs Delores Douglas-English III Picture 15 Mrs Linda Barrleld-English lll. Picture 16. Mrs. Michele Barranda-English III. Faculty 131 Xi i ' ' 1 1' I 1 N 7 ,f ' We Wa. 9-v. 132 Language Arts Emphasizing Reading and Writing x ' K 2 . 7 a J Qs. ,N F? 8 ,Z J uf' 7 f Lf Im! Faculty 133 seg- A ' t 12- x E M 2 -:M ' gg .,,. H . tv: 4 pf V L 5 3 Ay' fi L, 3 '1 . -K fx xii , J Fifi ' ' IK' ' 5 A if , ri 'AA .W -, ' , 4 Q V wg 4 ' . ', . R ,fm ,ff g 2 W S W g N. A . 1, Q xx XXX' Q 7 1. fx N X S' '::. X' vi v:.,sx 1 xl w V S in :ln.X . XX 'M 5 ,A A I is YM 5 mil I. X ,Af 1 , sig k 'sgffx gghgc- X .,s.,, g g ' A 3 ' 1' A 4 KA. 4 Tzi X my 5 A wif 23 4 Hg 1 X. SEKM, . ,... ,gf .X 1 x K X. 1 . nr ,N Q I O g '1 f H g gggg X g gg E A ggi I 1. 3-A X I W , J 6 7 8 9 I0 1 134 Faculty Giving the Right Angles UQ M -...cs if -if sw f' , g Q, X. 1- X - -f XF, , ,slit ss . .x.- 'IIT fi' xilrfik ' t 'CS .. 'x ' .- ks ws' - SKY'-' f 5 ' iii. 5 A I , f sf-fa 1. X . - a I- -1 X. l ' 1 i jfs: 11'-1' 2 -fag? - 1 i 'vlafvi 'zfefw f Hsu Q?-mjaj, .S .. .vi t w gsisi. 1 1- 1 ff :Sikhs ' l im, 4 it ' fit-' ,..,' A - 2-.-,5.:.?..t . :',Zfj rig., , , ..s. . A i S -uf., Q t, s ' I .I N 155 I ll W P .X 1 .I .wi Y ,Q 1 4 as V I ' ,..,J-- 61 1? , ,J l 1 , . Q SX ' N I X . , X AR X x fx: kt .ay X Picture 1: Ms. Mary Zarka - Algebra I, Integrated Math. Picture 2: Miss Susan Traveria - geometry, Algebra ll. Picture 3: Mr. Robert Bonteski - Algebra ll, geometry. Picture 4: Mrs. Cindy Coyle - geometry, Algebra I. Picture 5: Miss Julie Adams - Algebra I, Liberal Arts. Picture 6: Ms. Cynthia Meadows - Computer programming, A.R Computers. Picture 7: Mrs. Sonja Benjamin - Trigonometry, Algebra II. Picture 8: Mrs. Pat Lewis - Algebra I, General Math Il. Picture 9: Mrs. Patricia Ricks - Algebra I, Liberal Arts. Picture 10: Mrs. Patricia Butterbrodt - Liberal Arts, geometry. Picture 11: Miss Marilyn Chipman - consumer math, General Math I 8: II. Picture 12: Mr. Barry Felps - Algebra ll, A.R calculus, Analysis. Picture 13: Miss Diane McClelland - A.R calculus, trigonometry, department head. Picture 14: Mr. Richard Ward - trigonometry, Algebra ll, Analytic geometry. Picture 15: Mr. Edward McDade - Advanced Algebra II, trigonometry, Analytic geometry. I 'XS R. .mf . ,p!'F.-W .+ M- gfff' 1mm L Q Q Ri x x y N' K, rf -.ze A X' -., 1-X 1 X i N 6 ' . - 5 -'If . V X N f 'Q K5 xg W Rig' 'sf A 3 1 4 I K 'X 5 D f 136 Science e and Knowledge mn E- xvw... .NW .JF1 .Q ' S ' Eiigg ' qv. U . 1-Q ' rv ' ,. ...n '-...,,.N- FN SX. ll 5, KV' mm. - Q . A: a 4' 4- I . WWW., T, ' 0-1. ff' is tak V 1 6 7 8 .1 1 Explormg Our Past IJ N., - X ,Ry ? in 'x ' 1 . ,Q L-Lb . 1 'N , . i E k K X A gi--xg? x 1 3 i ' , L-1 ilwg 'L f 4 -,,' fl I A ,gr K S , . X J ff Q' ' X in A ,J .. A 1 3' QQ, ff 'gb .. ff! 1 Q Al X 9 2 'tx Q ii ,.,- P4 X I- xg 'A '. ri. ' ff' 'S ' Ve-- .: id V' N A I . 4' il I' A ' - ' ' . Q . ,' ', Q . 'z 'f dak' K v , I ' 2 A 1 w ,x D, I., . V, A .ge gk ,Q v , K , K r A'r5,!f. . '. he V 1 ' , ' , , . -M'a .., ' ,, - - if' ,V 1 ,, , ,, I , Q W 3 X , ,Ns-gk'-1 - K Y' m X 1 if' , ,. - 1 . - gg., -, FN U x A, ,..W , -, X A , Sw 'i , 4 ' - Q xyx0L FSyW e PHI? 1 It X XV. : ,.w.fg..g,,-.K QM .4 W5 ...J SQ, 1. 3 , . f y i, k 4 140 Faculty Keeping Wolfson an Shape 5 , 4 er t'.f'W , 1 , -. '. . Q YN x R N 'a x X X 4' 9' i -M . . 1 .. i 1 ' - . , . . is -. MfaM,ws' - ., 'pw-Qfgyxaq Nam- Wx.,,u,,.,,::. , . , -L , is-,L .ing ,gi- . 52,3 ii. , , -X'-Q1 Q01- , . W' 4 f v ' fl aw-Q ,, ., ! l '7 Establishing Pride The R.O.T.C., lReserve Officers' Training Corpsl, has much to offer the students at Wolfson. The students participate in various programs throughout the year. Some of these activities include: parades, drill team, color guard, and field trips to places such as St. Augustine. The class also gives the student a chance to acquire basic military knowl- edge, develop leadership skills learn about military history and appre clate our national heritage However the most important aspects taught ln R O TC are cltlzenshlp and patriotism We are very proud of the students and officers who participate in our fine Fl 0 TC program at Wolfson QD Q Cm 33004 I qw SMCGLSM QVUCQ , I OLP , A C jm'US-JI6' QVQ1 DG, 3, . C 5 ' 9 Q7 X K ' GL Q6 Q' xg' ' ' ' CL QQ ml O l V QCD W ' out , K ' , ULQJLA lkiljxhf 4' ., il Qi Q4 RQ? , , -1 v I Q f 1 5. U , 4' 4 ,K v I , Q 1 I - . U 4 ' ' X .f I Ot f ' lk f 1 .A erfff' ' . 1 4 55 C A -3 4 ' ' ' . -T HEY . 5 ',f' ' . 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' ' 0rl0rs 143 Q Q 5 The 1987 Rhombus would like t knowledge those Seniors who the teac have recognized as superior in acade and leadership. As seniors, these stu have excelled in certain classes and in ership groups and projects. We woul to give these Seniors a round of app for a job well done and wish them the of luck in the future! sn 'C 7 N417 L'-N93 Y Fg...8f' ' .J N 'Qggf' his Gi. -'EH J , Rs .lhalx tv' ,. - ,E Pk 1' .I X., ir-..,.'-7 my Picture 1: Susan Berger - Leadership. Picture 2: Heather Blasdell -- Leadership, English. Picture 3: Melody Brock - Chorus. Picture 4: Stephanie Brock - Chorus. Picture 5: Julie Burney-Spanish. Picture 6: Michael Coss-Computer Science. Picture 7: Kelly Elefant-Art. Picture 8: Tom Flowers - Art. Picture 9: Tina Fuqua-Chorus. Picture 10: Cheri Grimm -- Art. Picture 11: Paul Hackel - Leadership. Picture 12: Jennifer Hamilton -- Art. Picture 13: Sanna Harmon - Spanish. Picture 14: Heidi Hastings - Business Education. Picture 15: Bruce Jacobs -- Leadership. Picture 16: Andrew Jaffa - Leadership. Picture 17: Stephanie Johnson - Colorguard Captain. Picture 18: John LaBelle - Latin. Picture 19: James Landry - Leadership. Honors I 45 I 146 Honors -me rid ff' 'Mr TWD' ry N had 'lr-1 sv 'viii' '-.J W K - 'sv Picture 1: Elissa Lasky - Home Economics, Picture 2: Karen Legge - Spanish. Picture 3: Christopher Martz - Mathematics. Picture 4: David McClanahan - Spanish. Picture 5: Mike McCullough - Mathematics, English. Picture 6: Brad Miller -- Art. Picture 7: John Molenda -- Brain Brawl. Picture 8: Duane Moore - Band Captain. Picture 9: Max Mueller - Mathematics. Picture 10: Gary Murphy -- Mathematics. Picture 11: Chuck Myrick - Mathematics. Picture 12: Kelly Newsome - Brian Brawl, Spanish. Picture 13: Rick Nutt - Mathematics. Picture 14: Greg Odom - Brain Brawl, Science. Picture 15: David Owen - Home Economics. Picture 16: Joel Peters -- Mathematics. Picture 17: Martha Pinilla - Leadership. Picture 18: Susan Powell - Business Education. Picture 19: Joe Rickey - Yearbook Editor. Picture 20: Alyson Saffel - French. Honors 147 Em? -M ,Q ,i .Qxx V:--'f ii X ,if f 5' X . ,I ' V My , VA MW. in vi -.Y-J' .P FTW? A.. KV! X-. fr-1 X..., :Qs Picture 1: Heather Saum - Colorguard Captain. Picture 2: Robert Schaefer - Mathematics. Picture 3: Paul Scheck - English. Picture 4: Laurie Scott - Leadership. Picture 5: Beth Smith - Warrant Officer. Picture 6: Trina Smith - Home Economics. Picture 7: Scott Stephenson - Chorus. Picture 8: Cecila Sullivan - Latin. Picture 9: Bryan Teagle - Mathematics. Picture 10: Beth Vanderberg - Leadership. Picture 11: Jerry Varon - Dmm Major. Picture 12: Denise Vorhees -- Art. Picture 13: Kelly Weitzel - Spanish, English. Picture 14: Amy Wendt - Social Studies, English. Picture 15: Bruce White - Spanish. Pictune 16: Lisa White -- Yearbook Editor. Picture 17? Corey Williams - French. Picture 18: Annie Wong - Leadership, French. Picture 19: Roger Yang - Mathematics, Science. Picture 20: Merritt Zimmerman - Spanish. Picture 21: Raymond Lam - Mathematics. Tatum King - Spanish Knot picturedj. Honors 149 4 These twenty-four students have been recog- nized by their coaches as exemplifying the word winner. These athletes have shown superior ability in a sport over the past three years through their dedication and commitment. These athletes are what make WoU'sons sports program fl. Picture 1: Lance Barton fFootball, Trackj. Picture 2: Donna Bear ICross Countryl. Picture 3: Demetrice Blackshear fBasketbalU. Picture 4: Bart Brownfield IBaseballI. Picture 5: Julie Burney IBasketballl. Picture 6: Stephanie Cahill fSwimmingl. Picture 7: Jason Cooksey IWrestling1. Picture 8: Paula Culbreth fSoftball1. Picture 9: Mike Dingfield fSwimmingj. Picture 10: Tom Flowers fCross Countryj. Picture 11: Kenny Kirk fBaseballj. Picture 12: Eric Levy fTennisl. Picture 13: Cheryl Meide IGolfj. Picture 14: Brad Miller 1Cross Countryj. Picture 15: Gary Murphy fBasketball2. Picture 16: Chuck Myrick fFootbalU. Picture 1 7: Doug Peters fBasketbalU. Picture 18: Steve Prendergast IWrestlingl. Picture 19: Diana Price ISoccer2. Picture 20: Alan Ragatz IFootballl. Picture 21: Mark Sweet fSoccerj. Picture 22: Jef Steele fGolf2. Picture 23: Tracey Wiliams, fVolleyballj. Picture 24: Robin Zink 1Trackj. Honors 151 I' D I- '- my -9 t QC Row 1: Barbara Clark, Kelley Weitzel, Amy Kauffman, Alex Kushnir, Michael Rice, Bruce Jacobs. Row 2: Corey Williams, Bruce White, Michael Coss, Gregory Odom, SeungfRoger 152 Honors Yang, Paul Scheck, Joel Peters, Lance Barton. Row 3: Leslie Arnall, Cheryl Meide, Hard work and determination have created this year's Intelligentsia group. Intelligentsia are those seniors who have maintained a 4.0 grade point average throughout their high school years, an accomplishment to be proud of. S jf? S p. it L8 We 6' wx. A - , 1 2' l'l x.,e 1 Jeanine Wood, Martha Pini1la,,Julia Bowman, Terri Calhoun, Dena Bateh. Row 4: Robert Schaefer, Amy Wendt, Kelly Newsome, Jodi Stearman, Bryan Teagle, Kelly Furlong, Susan Strauss, David Teitelman, Danny Moses, Andrew Jaffa, Mike McCullough. . ,,.N4 Honors 153 I 9 O O llll 5, B 1.2 154 Honors Vi! Joe Berg is a group of Wolfson students who attend seminars, museums, and tours in the name of Joe Berg, deceased philanthropist and educator. Before these students can join this club, they must take a special test to show their abilities in humanities and science. Row 1: John Wells, Kim Held, Carina Farrero, Amy Kauffman. Row 2: Ellis Mass, Scott Haag, Stephen Kretchman. Row 3: Robert Greenspoon, Melissa Broadman, John Kaufman, Amy Wendt. 4 t 1 . . . s ,. is . LILDLILI ' Ill xxx . 'I WJ H .I I Spanish National Honor Society and French National Honor Society are clubs specwcally for those students that excel in Spanish or French. In order to be in this club, a student must maintain a 3.6 grade point average after three semesters and obtain appmval by the sponsor. Picture 1: Spanish National Honor Society: Row 1: Rochelle Berman, Ellis Mass, Kelley Weitzel, Barbara Clark, Sawlna Eller, Roger Yang. Row 2: Dara Greenspan, Julie Branch, Llsa Holland, Martha Plnilla, Shelley Bmwn, Tawna Lawrence, Carina Farrem, David Teltelman, Paul Scheck. Row 3: Amy Wendt, Emily Booth, Susan Strauss, Kelly Newsome, Tara van Bredemde, Elizabeth Chu, Staci Smallenberger, Patrick Strauss, Robert Schaefer. Picture 2: French National Honor Society: Row 1: Bolina Koly, Laura Chun, Melissa Reaves, Michelle Williams, Bob Chassman, John Kaufman. Row 2: Madame Schefer, Stacy Roo-L Kelley Copeland, Tom Bowden, Jessica Allen, Corey Williams, Kristen Zedella. Row 3: Heather Parrish, Abby Zelner, Kim Dungey, Melissa Broadman, Christina Weaver, Renee Pnestage, Tara Kneale, Bethany Gaston, Melissa Bedsaul. Honors 155 l N O P -.5 P 5 EFF i bm'1i!iP?Tg2gfu Honors 156 To qualify for National Merit, one must score in the Row 1: Mike McCullough, Kelly Newsome, Amy top one half of one percent on the PSAT The Wendt, Robert Schaefer. Row 2: Andrew Jaffa, Bruce above seniors quaIUied as semi-finalists and we are Jacobs, Michael Whang. proud of their achievements. -' ----A-woman, I . g O 'QEWEUQERJWP .C Olig Q. ' . F+ 'fl xv,- ' it if' ,. :wi ij-S?f1?E2 , .E tu l j A 2 A The Achievement Awards consist of the National Achievement Semi-Finalists and the National Hispanic Scholar Award. These awards are sponsored by National Merit. The third award is the school PRIDE award won in the areas of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Picture 1: Carletta Skinner lNationa1 Achievement Semi-Finalistl. Not Pictured: Greg Odom lNational Achievement Semi- Finalistj. Picture 2: Carina Farrero INational Hispanic Scholar Awardj. Picture 3: Roger Yang fSciencel, Heather Blasdell IEnglish1, Amy Wendt I-Social Studies, school and countyj, and Bryan Teagle IMathl. Honors 157 QI QI dents who have maintained a 3.6 grade point average and have met all the eligibility require- ments. These fifty-nine students represent WaU- sonb finest scholars. The National Honor Society is a club for stu- '27 R'-'J !'! QV' 1-- Y 'Th Y ' f' IV 'Sv' My 'ref' 4. Q'-4 Picture 1: Leslie Arnall. Picture 2: Dena Bateh. Picture 3: Steve Behic. Picture 4: Heather Blasdell. Picture 5: Emily Booth. Picture 5: Craig Busby, Picture 6: Brian Butte. Picture 8: Terri Calhoun. Picture 9: Laura Chun. Picture 10: Barbara Clark. Picture 11: Anne Craig. Picture 12: Carina Farrero. Picture 13: Kelly Furlong. Picture 14: Kalyn Galloway. Picture 15: Stacey Glass. Picture 16: Eileen Greenbaum. Picture 17: Jennifer Hagan. Picture 18: Heidi Hastings. Picture 19: Kimberly Held, Picture 20: Stephanie Johnson. Picture 21: Ran Kaury. Picture 22: Alex Kushnir. Picture 23: John LaBelle. Picture 24: Harry Littlejohn. Picture 25: David McClanahan. Picture 26: Mlchael McCullough. Picture 27: Cheryl Meide. Picture 28: John Molenda. Picture 29: Danny Moses. Picture 30: Max Mueller. Picture 31: Kelly Newsome. Plcture 32: Tracey Pcrmenter: Picture 33: Joel Peters. Picture 34: Martha Pinllla. Picture 35: Harry Rice. Picture 36: Stacy Ronji Picture 37: Alyson Safell. Picture 38: Heather Saum. Picture 39: Robert Schaefer. Picture 40: Paul Scheck. Picture 41: Laurie Scott. Picture 42: Alyse Slabi Picture 43: Jill Slappey, Picture 44: Jodi Stearman. Picture 45: Susan Strauss. Picture 46: Bryan Teagle. Picture 42 David Teitelman. Picture 48: Molly Vines. Picture 49: Kelley Weitzel. Picture 50: Amy Wendt. Picture 51: Ed White. Picture 52: Cant Williams. Picture 53: Corey Williams. Picture 54: Tracey Williams. Picture 55: Alison Wiseman. Picture 56: Annie Wong. Picture 57: Jeanine Wood. Picture 58: Roger Yang. Picture 50: Merritt Zimmerman. f S'4 Honors 159 . - I, 1 I Row 1: Jolynda Meyers, Tara van Brederode, Melissa Broadman, Traci Marek, Laura Toth, Julie Branch, Jackie Gabaldon, Elisa Hanson, Jennie Pugh, Greg Johns. Row 2: Stephanie Waldnen Beth Rosenbaum, Amy Cissell, Christine Weaver, Miriam Jammes, Robin Liptak, Katie Ramseur, Kimberly Peterson, Tawna Lawrence, Renee Prestage, Elizabeth Chu, John Kaufman. Row 3: Patrick Strauss, Joe Farhat, Keith Goldberg, Toby Ferguson, Scott Haag, Jim Crow, Robert Greenspoon, Ellis Mass, Alex Bexley. Row G: Tom Bowden, Kellie South, Shelley Brown, Dara Greenspan, Gary Rettinger, Aaron Stejfens, Cindy Howell, Stephen Kretchman, Jeff Yang. 1 ' QN 1 P Sophomore Scholars is WoUsons newest honor society. They recently became charter members and, in this first year, became aware of procedures and requirements. The club was formed so that those elite sophomores wouldn 't be forgotten. They had a good year and are looking forward to entering the national honor societies. Row 1: Danny Schlueter, Jacob Sall, Doug Witton, Adam Sinoffj Mauri Witten, Angela Young, Virginia Anderson, Maria Littlejohn, Tara Kneale, Amy Ludwig, Amy Fisher, Kristen Zeldella, Amy Whitcomb, Laura Hartman. Row 2: Gary Pike, Wendy Groos, Lorrie Wren, David Silver- man, Amy Vanderberg, Lisa Growl, Andrew Selevan, Phillip Pickett, Bob Chassman, Rashad Wareh, Jim Ter- rell, Mike Towelli, Clint Knickerbocker, Jeff Liss, Eric Kinser, Jeff Moore, Heather Parrish, Abby Zeiner. Row 3: Doug Banks, Brett Isaac, Rochelle Berman, Christopher Allen, Becki Berman, Maria Carantzia, Dorian Lucas, Michael Weitzen, Eric Egan, John Park, Wesley Hender- son, Rush McQueen, Mike Burrell, Steve Hinkle, Tommy Horne, Reginald Dixon. Honors 161 lxl.slsl 162 Honors KELLY WOLFQUN FT i .. wvnuu 4 i f n GREG X X ka' W1 I Brain Brawl is a team of stu- dents who recite their knowl- edge in academic competitions. Brain Brawl gave these stu- dents practice at the ability of coordinating reflex and mental capacity. Brain Brawl also served as good college prepara- tion. Picture 1: Row 1: John Molenda, Toby Ferguson. Row 2: Kelly Newsome, Greg Odom, Robert Greenspoon. Picture 2: John and Greg discuss a tough problem. Picture 3: Robert and Kelly have fun answering a question. Picture 4: Row 1: John Kaufman, Melissa Broadman, Cindy Howell, Tom Bowden. Row 2: Ellis Mass, Bob Chassman. Picture 5: Greg thinks about a puzzling question. Honors 163 if , f s.' 24 ,W V 'M'u W '-nw .Wm fm. Z-, 'I .Ne-:fn , .V ,. , , . T, u m lim X gn mlm um rl Foreign Language Field Day is a day where students who are enrolled in any foreign language come to- gether to compete in academic competitions such as spelling bees, dictation, declamations, hands-on-pro- jects, and certamon. These students get a chance to see how other languages are conducted and are given the opportunity to meet new people. l64 Honors Teacher Highlight Focusing on Devotion Mrs. Jinky Hicks, Wolfson 's student activities di- recton is an exemplary teachen Her enthusiasm, dedication, and support can be equaled by fem As well as teaching English I M she heads peer counsel- ors and student council. She has worked on many committees including the Say No to Drugs program and the Grief Counseling Program. In past years she has sponsored Wolfson 's award winning cheer- leaders. She keeps long hours, as she goes beyond the calls of duty of her job. During the Homecoming Week she can be found on campus, morning, noon, and night-supervising the street dance, rooting for Powder Puff, helping to produce the Wolfhowl, and directing the homecoming pageant. Homecoming week is merely an example of Mrs. Hicks' service. She also chaperones dances, Grad Nite and attends school programs and sports activities. Mrs. Hicks has become synonymous with Wolfson Pride and is representative of the finest attributes of a truly dedicated teacher who is deeply loved and appreciated by the student body and staff. r!,.4l' 'T D- uv M ,rgceives 8 little humor .. , , I rom ous 3 ! ' f , if , . J ihe ' 0 B - EE! 0 Mrs-Hicks if .y N ' Honors 165 Focusing on Dedication Those associated with WoUson Senior High School are a proud group. Teachers, administrators, parents, and students know that WoUson represents education at its finest. WoU'son surely is a model school within a model school system. All areas of school lU'e are above the average-the sports program, the music program, as well as the scholastic program. Wolfson High School is a smoothly run organization with many credentials. Consistently the school has housed prize award winners, Nation- al Merit Finalists, top ranking Brain Brawl teams, and math and Foreign Language Field Day winners. Presently at WoU'son, there are 10 advanced placement classes offered. A prestigious 32 seniors at Wolfson have maintained a 4.0 grade point average thmughout their years at Wolfson. 7795 of WoU'son students plan to go on to college following graduation. The high standards met at WoU'son are achieved because of the high standards set by the principal, Mr. David E. White. Mr. White directly oversees every aspect of school lU'e and strives for perfection. He sets an impressive example by others to follow. He is typically the first to arrive in the morning and the last to leave at night. Mr. White does not keep a five day week, as he can commonly be found in his ofice regardless of the holiday or the day ofthe week. Mr. Whites fierce pride and dedication has been the driving force behind WoU'sons steady rise in prestige. Tl1erefore, it is with great pride, respect, and fondness that the 1987 Rhombus staf dedicates this years book to our principal, Mr. David E. White. ...X fv- C9-C ,-uv 'i ix qi f ,Ei fi A 3 E51 2 ,, 's 166 Dedication 1? L flbffhq, f 'if N .. A 1' 3 O wOV'O W wx OOF C3 b .L ff, Xi X J ERA I LTD WY ' U CX Q5 ef g ix sq -, ww w 4 5 JQQWKT 00541 5 sa ll ,f hh Q 90' The House of Representatives is a club that L consists of a representative and an alternate from each second period. Its purpose is to inform the f student body about all school events and happen- - ings going on during the school year. The repre- sentatives also help promote school spirit 'jf ,L throughout Wolfson. The House put on its annual ! . , . 5 A . Basketball Bonanza festivities in which the King ,A fr. L , A and Mr. Legs '87 were chosen. During Homecom- ing Week, the House made door decorations and banners which were judged. Also, we had a M8tM i t candy sale in order to raise funds. In conclusion, the House of Representatives would like to thank Mrs. Hicks for all the help, ideas, and time she contributed as our sponsor. si- .tt Q' -vt Picture t The House of Representatives includes Leslie Arnell. Shawn Atkins, Jeff Bedard. Jenny Beeman, Natalie Bell Darcy Bennett Lisa Berfeld Derek Blackshtre Dee Dee Bolesworth. Melody Brock Stephanie Cahill, Bon Calderwood, Mark Cates. Emily Corbett Karen Culpepper. Dena Decker. Jimmy DeBosta Kara Dtckerman Susan D Falk Tammy Farhat. Melinda Frtedltn Annie Gabaldon Angela Gate Steve Gersse Nancy G1chra.Kevrn Glover, Bill Grant. Paula Greene. Paul Hardtke. Staci Hill. Tracy Hodges. Joy Hope. Floss Jenell, Samantha Jones. Jill Kelso Kenny Kirk Katy Kuhnle. Lee Lockett. Eddie Losco Tommy Marmo. Jeff Maron. Donny Martin Tom Martin, Katie Mason Kristen Mattos Scott Mtchaud. Todd Miller. Juli Moersch Amy Mull. Chuck Myrtck. Linda Pierce. Herbie Putnam. Jamey Reader. Gina Roberts. Jennrler Roberts. Nicole Bossetand Monc Rowe-Anderson Alan Schaeler Robert Schaller Julie Schwank Marc Selevan, lvlesheISl'1aw. Nancy Srelert. Shane Silver. Jim Sloan. Mark E Smith. James Sponer Shawnette Stanford. Lisa Stone Mark Sweet. Carol Thomas George Eddie Tosco Amber Traer Denise Vorhees. Stephanie Wardner Monika Wheeler, James Williams Katherine Williams Cindy Woodard Scott Yeargtn Chris Young Mike Zabrvnrk and Abby Zetner Picture 2 Jim Sloan - Sgt ol Arms. Stephanie Cahill - Treasurer. Ann Frpp - Speaker, Denise Vorhees - Secretary 1 . ,eu ' 'T time Picture 1: Julie Maass, Laurie Rice, Beth Vanderberg, Stacy Roof, Laurie Rich ardson, Susan Brennan, Annie Wong, Amy Mull Flow 2- Mike Derby, Traci Hursi' Kim Beeman, Paul Hackel Allyson Saffell, Lisa Bergfreld Susan Berger, Jamer Landry, Whitney Vaughan. Flow 3' Todd Scott, Christine Remsen Kelli Flana gan, Laura Daley Mike Hudson, Dave McClanahan Mike Brannam, Sharon Stallard Cindy Howell Jeff Lott Allyson Perry David Shlafer Allison Wrsemarl Troy Ferren Heather Blasdell Mrs Hicks Picture 2 Paul Hackel Presidenj yson Salfell Vice President Kim Beeman Secretary Lisa Berglield Treasu Mrs Junky Hicks Sponsor This is the first year Peer Counselingt action has been a club. This club is made u of the trained peer counselors of Wolfso We are a community service club that pu emphasis on helping people. We have a complrshed many things this year one beii our picnic with a group of men from the V unteers of America home. PCIA suocesstu completed two food drives from which t food was distributed to needy families, lr also worked at the Children s Secret Sh sponsored by St Luke s Hospital. I hope tt this club will be as successful in the followi years as it has been this year. ln additic much thanks goes out to our 1986-1E sponsor Mrs Junky Hicks. 643+ 'V ,, ,-1? v-3 Picture 1: Flow 1: Sam Jones, Michele Williams, Holly Flamsey, Lisa Mullins, Marcy Kesler, Wendy Davidson. Flow 2: Christie Davis, Lori Scroggins, Tracy Hancock, Brenda Crump, Kim Hope, Shari Steinberg, Nicole Flosseland. Picture 2: Flow 1: Holly Ramsey, Captain: Brenda Crump, Co-Captain. Row 2: Mrs. Bitsy Simmons, Sponsor. The Wolfettes was one of the newest organizations at Wolfson this year. We are a Jazz Dance Ensemble con- sisting of 13-16 girls that have previously had dance experience. We performed atsuch functions as Wolf Howl, pep rallies, and special assemblies. Our main performances were at all home basketball games dur- ing halftime. Tryouts were held in the spring to select our group of dancers for the 1986-1987 school year. This summer, our plans are to attend a Dance Camp which will teach us new routines. We had alot of support this year, and are already looking forward to our second year at Wolfson. ' ,L I I5!?i9iiff?3ofofooBeih Goidirisi Shsifisgiiiigimsmvns- VQIQDCW 235634 Snsriands Jerrersongf,,w3hd91ooTittIerf KimgPaul kg FHOW? 2: Noreen Step hsnson,QStephanie Xb A ndersbong 15snnifsrnMartin,o Leslie Ramos, Sherrwindersong susan is-Iarkins, Wendy Bowman, Shon Hester, Dawn Moore, Cynthia Staats, Dara Titus. r s n f fofAmsrica, is to dsvsitdkiijsoompsfsntjsagrgressiiler business leadershyipg ostrengthenihe confidence of students in themseives grid their work: encourage 'members in therdsvelopment of indivrdualproi iects which Contribuotejfo the improvement: of home, business and oornmunityg prepare foruse- iol ortrzenshrpg fosierpegriotfsAmgso praotice refficje n1n WQUQY m30a9SU1QUof34g9F?QQP!f?99 .SCh0FafShiPi aiifii 'gironmore oschoor inioyargygfijrsstsblish soccupatironsfg goarssfor studentszfrranodfpfasilit'ate the transition from school to workg ff so o .s r so , fx s nf 1, fillxbmf J QLMCZW 2 -i i. 1 Picture 1: Row 1 : Eddie Williams, Mike Burdett, Steve Lynn, Tony Robertson, Robert Moore, Paul Taylor. Row 2: Kevin Godwin, Heather Green, Catherine Dunlap, Gina Wheatley, James Boyce, Craig Aldrich, Ted Guliman. Row 3: Monica Beteh, Michelle Hum- phrey, Courtney Cone, Lisa Orzell, Stephanie Bethea, Donna Losco, Cherie Jarvis, Christine Tot- rnan, Jennifer Deshazo. Picture 2: Kevin Godwin, Catherine Dunlap and Heather Greene. Diversified Cooperative Training, QDCTJ, is a coed group of Wolfson students sponsored by Mr. Newsome, Each student comes to school for the tirst half of the day and then leaves for work the second half. This program helps students get needed job experience for their individual careers following graduation from high school. yf4Z DCT 173 Q SNCNP X42 A EPSILON '-5-in-v ugh' QW ,ff 9 4,63 2 is W' 4Q.l, gg :fig W . -I at Q till? +29-J it ef x-245, I 'G- 1 it f .' ff' ' ' fri-as J-Q 'P X ,.l , gi 'Y V-Z7 ll row' As president of the 1986-87 Wolfson orchestra, l would like to thank the people who made our organization possible. Without the support of Mr. White. we would not have been able to have the class. Next, I would like to thank our director, Ms. Atkinson, for taking on another orchestra class in addition to teaching classes at the School of the Arts and at Landon. Because of her, this year, our orchestra has had the opportunity to perform on many occa- sions throughout the community. These performances included playing at the Gala opening of the Jacksonville Symphony. Der- forming foritheSchool Board employees at the School Board Building, and combining with the School of the Arts orchestra for several oohcertsincluding their Holiday Exravaganza at the Civic Auditorium. Lastgbut certainly not least. l thank the members of our orchestra for putting in the extra effort to be in orchestra at 7:0Q4a.rn.and for making the sacrifices necessary to prepare the i music and perform in the concerts. Thanks to the dedication oi these people, Wolfson's orchestra was a success this year and hopefullylwill continue to prosper in the years to come. we . Picture 1: Kelly Furlong, Dorian Lucas, Adam Pisapia, Elisa Hanson. Row 2: Molly Youngblood, Renee Prestage, Brian Friedman, Melanie Ryder, Erin Darmer, Duane Moore. Flow 3: Adam DePaul, Ronnie Almon, Timmy Hicks, Greg Stanley, Greg Johns, Scott Friedman, Ms. Atkinson. Picture 2: Kelly Funlong - President. l75 46, SENIOQS Q , M i,- I , 5'i . 19,259 1? is .3 IUIIL.. NITE LJITE MTE UITE LLUITE UQITE ULJITE UUl'Vf5lD EUIDRSLJLMTE UNITED SEMQQSLLQITE gb UMITEDSEMQRS uums SKINS SERS SENSE, .971 Sm S1 U 533,31 wwxm.:g1 .w,xQ.v,s - .L x K --Q . . . . OQsef13tneyiSU ivaf1. Mark Jeffesedafd. rJdQ1sIe G9bald0r1Q ShHNe Sewer, nina Yf Q QA Q Y f ' X ---hf 5 fSiiQ6igii3!E6t3?1DhfRQ0kSf?YS?lik6P5?29fiifA9Hni6l Namey. 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VNS TheAnchor Ciub ndernberefhad' ofgthvslastevearv QU' OWS! tfleme fKQU1TEilQES31Hb Qii JHGKSOUVWB- OW SPONSOCAWQSQU TQDQWQDQTQFFOP- row Today , but our ownjbeifednil etheiviiibbigitdntihve been fffiaptufe the spirits'erpevengheeiaemeeenererge ed by OU' members ihleveag M198 ,?'9S2?f!fYfUQeAF?se chor Cbntihued ne trddiiibh' efsefvfne beth the cord? such as helping FtT.S,A. end prgenizingea,f0DCI,9Qg'ive for the Food Bank of Jaeke6nviiieQ QALSS more time on eociats and'groUpactiviiiesfthen ZFFNSBSE years, The mascot roast fokggoufe yAF1OhQlf--LAdmif8fSQ drew a fantastic response from both nomineesgenq members. l weuldilikex to especially thenk'Me :Z5fk3 and the executive board ATfiD8QH6iQi,-CQl'1fvyK8ffQ,a Barbara, Suzanne, Kim, and yKeIIye-if foialleepf, Xheit hard work and extra tirnefepentnonkeepinb'Anchoris momentum moving fqrward1vi2TowseIl 'metnbersz ffhis year has been the best for meeince, ly joined inj85x.e Best wishes to every one and Iffhope thatgAnQhor continuesein its newfound success ,'nef' l would rajher have it said 'He lived usefullyighan'flfleedied riche'J'f -f Benjamin Frankling ' n , e e 1 . ., . , Vg., .QA 4. 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J X Ai CLUB Picture 1: Bottom row: Stephanie Schaefer, Merritt Zimmerman, David McClanahan, Jill Slappey, Mandy Durrance, Annie Wong, Jolynn Huntley, Laura Second row: Terri Calhoun, Mike Hudson, Troy Farren, Heather Blasdell, Carina Farrero, Heather Saum, Tracey Permenter, Cindy Blitchington, Jeanine Third row: Amy Cissel, Chris Harrell, Karen Correll, Kalyn Galloway, Tommy Littlejohn, Laurie Scott, Matt Johnson, Cheryl Meide, Bryan Casey, Dara Merrill Warschotf. Fourth row: Brian Neille, Meradeth McGinnis, Bruce Spencer, Jerry Varon, Katy Hamann, Kathy Peel, Steph Waidner Hovvick. Fifth row: Stephanie Brock, Stacey Roof, Stephanie Johnson, Jamie Goldfaro, Marcus DePasquale, Karen Culpepper, Tara McGehee. Picture 2: Bottom row: David McClanahan - Senior advisor, Annie Wong - President, Jolynn Huntley - Vice President, Jill Slappey Marta Perez Second row: Laura Chun - Treasurer, Marcus DePasquale - Junior advisor, Mandy Durrance - Sergeant At Arms, Stephanie Schaefer - Historian no S fill ,hu rarer several itat? at L,., ,,.,w,,,,. x, 45 Nw 'Q 'YJ A-K 5 X' fs.-new .X ,....,.....W 1---........ L3 ww 1-, f . A . wiyv -ig A ':f7fi'i,, .s1gg54,i:g3w 'L ,ug .V , YKE9? CBZZU 4,-L+ , .-ff! Key 189 190 Band I J K ' r' N in rf With a touch of Arabian and a flash of sound, the Wolfpack Marching Band had a great year. We per- formed outstandingly at the Forrest contest on No- vember 1 and F.B.A. Contest on November 15. But, not to be outdone by the Marching Band, the Jazz Band, Concert Band, and Winterguard also had great seasons. Once again, the Jazz Band performed at the spaghetti supper and various other events, in- cluding. district contest, in which they made us proud. The concert band also performed superbly at district contest and showed off the Wolfpack sound. Likewise, the Winterguard had a good season with performances in various contests. As in the past, the Wolfpack band ended their season with pride. we ,Ju Picture 1: Jerry Varon, Jason Rodgers, Duane Moore, Renee Prestage, Beth Smith, Kimberly Peterson, Melanie Ryder, Mike Eggan, Cindy Woodard, Greg Johns, Heather Saum, Stephanie Johnson, Sandy Brockelbank. Picture 2: Drum Major, Jerry Varon, keeps the tempo at practice. Picture 3: Duane Moore makes sure that everything goes smoothly. Picture 4: Row 1: Julia Bowman, Bonnie Fiowand, l-lether Saum, Stephanie Johnson, Sarah Grant, Leigh Marshall. Row 2: Shannon Saxon, Jill Kelso, Melissa Bowman, Tonya Pope, Nancy Seifert, Tabitha Santana, Shellie Kersey, Margaret Sadler, Christine Harris. Row 3: Kellie Flanagan, Laura Daly, Kelly Minor, Marlo Abbas, Dee Dee Voip, Tracie Edwards. Row 4: Monique Delegal, Amy Cissel, Jennie Pugh. 1 Band 191 ix-Jn In X A c NWN? i 9 3 i ' o I 0 bl .J ft? -0 -R .5- -.A .a ,A ,a J XJL.,... 4 N..bh as iz! I- -1 L I It 37 r ,ag 3-x in --un A ' nys. A ' ., 'Y 6 5 , X , use , , at W 'yy ' A 1 , . 1' W A . X 1' A , 5 l .. 4- , ' V- T s su ,S V , gl 1 , :R M t 3 J- fl ,i X W M ., , ,Cnw . ,, , n ' ' ' : Q A ,. 'U 'W' A 2 ' . 5 3- N A f 'r -:QF j ,X 5, A , . Q A ' - W' T5 L : , Ni A 'R :am .V w Q it X 1 ,ti , ,Q -- x at . A .iff- Row 1: Julie Bowman, Bonnie Rowand, Heather Saum, Stephanie Johnson, Sarah Grant, Leigh Marshall. Row 2: Angel Carlee, Tara Stanley, Jennifer Stanley, Jennifer Saul, Lisa Cantarini, Shannon Saxon, Jill Kelso, Tabitha Santana, Shellie Kersey, Dawn Adams, Laura Noble, Laura Leach, Emily Rose, Kimberly Peterson. Row 3: Brian Friedman, Erin Atkerson, Beth Smith, Nicol Hurst, Wendy Woodard, Nancy Siefert, Tonya Pope, Margaret Sadler, Christine Harris, Sandy Brockelbank, Melanie Ryder, Wendy Herschkowitz, Gary Pike, Troy Harvey. Row 4: Erik Egan, Erin Darner, Cindy Adams, Lisa Nickels, Laura Daley, Kelli Flanagan, Lori Bailey, Doug Banks, Chris Allen, Brett Isaac, Mike Forrest. f' X H A 4 -Y- -V---Y-Y .- , , 1 195 s Jli... if .34 fa 154 , :L J T3 SN , Q I 196 Chorus Wolfson's choruses, direct- ed by Andre Ferriera, have had a tremendous year. They per- formed for entertainment as well as enjoyment. They also competed in district choral contests and were also in- volved in a competition held at Six Flags Over Georgia. ln ad- dition to all of this, the chor- uses were very busy perform- ing in many concerts such as the Wolfson Talent Night and the Holiday Concert. This year's program was made up of four different groups: Con- cert Chorus, Performing Arts, Chamber Singers, and Vocal Ensemble. Each class performed their own music as a group. Some of these performances included chamber singers, who per- formed religious and classical music, and the Vocal Ensem- ble, who performed popular music, were involved with the May sing for a Nursing Home and Superintendent Herb Sang's birthday. A very warm thank you goes out to Mr. Fer- riera for all he has done for us and to the students and school as well. You made our year great and memorable. JW, Jaw, Southern B08 tg. --'? Nr--r VOCAL ENSEMBLE:Fiow1:Mark Sweet,ScottStevenson.Flow2 David Frankel Tina Fuqua Stacy Sims Melody Brock, Meritt Zimmerman, Marta Perez, Jennifer Roberts Stacy Floof Flow 3 Jenny Pugh Trenesa Stanford, Shawn Doyle, Eric McCrea, Chris Brock Mike Hudson David Furman Daryl Cole ,Y 11g ma -2i'f M lj' ' 3. J 4- NJA 3 Iii' 1J51vw, ,t ' Mb- 4 .tw V, 1 19 ev M 1 E Li' 'Z ff-J r i ? '1' Vs I 1 1 V we. , ,1 ir' if ' 1 ' ' ' ' V '- .. 1 .'v'5 1 -4,41 -ff fffwfi 1'Y . , l , .. 1 ' A 13 7 1 3 A -- -' 1 1 ' 1 lg lk 198 Chorus PERFORMING ARTS: Row 1: Kim Doggett, Robin Logan, Tiffiny Robinson, Monica Bloomer, Diane Smith, Tony Bikula, Jerome Woods, Tony Moseley, Tyrone Woods, Kecia Murray, Kimberly Dukes, Cheryl Bossen, Lisa Bell, Heather Cogburn, Beth Greenburg, Row 2: Alyson Perry, Shon Hester, Heather Blasdell, VaNonda Harmon, James D. Baxter, Carter Bostwick, Doray Clippinger, Steve Versis, Gary Batchelor, Dan Moore, Shari Steinberg, Trina Hall, Terri Murray, Susan Copeland, Jessica Larson. Row 3: Michele Green, Roberta Nangle, Michelle Garrison, Ainsley Fisher, Kathy Peeler, Todd Grenadier, Scott Cooper, Robert Yudin, Frank Sweet, Michelle Warwin, Barbara Burley, Tricia Hofer, Jill Harris, Jili Moersch, Ronda Carver, Lorelei Linder. 1 I N OFFICERS: Row 1: Chevella Wilson, Stacy Simms, Scott Stevenson, Tina Fuqua, David Frankel, Melody Brock. Row 2: Stephanie Brock, Temple Collins, Charles Sisak, Shannon Taylor, Juli Moersch, Tyrone Woods. 1 45 PICTURE I: Two Chorus students practice their music. PICTURE 2: Scott Stevenson and Lee Chappell attend chorus. PICTURE 3: Aimee LeBaron and Jennifer Wichman practice their music. PICTURE 4: Chorus students gather to get their new music. ' . ,C M ff 1 V f Q - JTJT my my xx If jf K 1 , Q Yi J ,,.NKINcQj nQ' f . ' L Taffwft 1,1 . wx E Q5 Q St 3441 N . 'n'T x ' 'Af ' ax- ' SK, -Y , j' ga ,Q ' . .g-onr:: w ' , iw? J' vw -'TL---5-'w -'lf' Q . 0' ,W X W x W Rv N x Q., 2 .K f -im M31 N-V.. W. A 11192. mf - ,M 95525 ,wx fd' Q ' :inf Y. mdk X iw ' ' 's 1 va a gwih-3, 1-,nu in Q x Q ,. mix. W mfqt 1, 2 N W, 54 '31 44' . ,X 1 ' 1 A' fm .Q ag, ,W , '-' , r Rm ':'f3'd- RV ' L' '41 dr ' 1 u if my -A 15,1 wg . ',..---A F 'X Cf. , .1 W ' 1' ' .- f '53 ,4 w 10 A WL , 0 , s. 3 V3 I 2 3 Q nf X L .Eff ,Mr ix ' Wx a f ,K fi' Q, N ,, if Q4-3:1 J wi ' f wg Hx .',.3,'1 3-3 V Senate 201 1 A x. i . ww- .. ,, r . . , if wb: ,af 'il' 1 tt 2. Q- A B E gy' 202 Chi Delta Pi Q ln 1985, Chi Delta Pi was club of the yearl 1986 was another great year with it's own accomplishments. With over 60 members and 10 mascots, our club has grown by leaps and bounds. Chl Delta Pi has made a lasting impression on the community, by helping with the Sham- rock Run, the River Run, and collecting food for the needy. Socially, we have enhanced our friendships by having a mascot roast, many socials as well as sponsor- ing a Halloween Dance with JSA, and a senior send-off banquet. We have supported Wolfson with our many banners, floats, and skits throughout the year. We have accom- plished much in the two years we have existed. We are proud of ourselves and each other. We would like to thank Mrs. Waugh for all of her patience, love, and con- cern. Without her we would not have been such a suc- cess. Finally, to all Chi Delta Pi members and officers: it has been a great yearg thank you for your support. lt has been an honor to be your club president 1986-1987. EMU ivfljyallii. N 1. vii, A i Nwimg M i fv ' f it A fl' ,kg Q09 PICTURE 1: Bottom Row: Shannon McKavitt, Jennie Hamilton, Kim Held, Alyse'SIaff, Juli Sherman, Cheryl Compton, Ainsley Monroe, Samantha French, Chrisse Vittetta, Cheryl Bossen, Michele Ellinoff. Second Row: Nancy Schlessinger, Eileen Greenbaum, Holly Stipek. Teresa Chesnutt, Heather Bennet, Shannon Dinkins, Jill Sunby, Betsy Smith, Shannon O'Brien, Karen Manasse, Ellen Goldring, Nancy Seifer, Jodi Hamilton, Tina Murry, Lisa Holtzclaw. Third Row: Jody Spearman, Allison Kersun, Melodie Brock, Stacy Simms, Regina Jones, Aimee Lebaron, Julie Ann Young, Ansley Fisher, Melinda Friedlin, Courtney Meyer, Lisa Bergfield, Katherine Echt, Noelle Gutman, Jennifer Monroe, Christy David. Fourth Row: Mrs. Waugh isponsorl, Cindy Howell, Robin Slimick, Julie Carroway, Ron Koury, Mike McCullough, James Landry, Arend Wesseling, Lara Beth Kaiser, Eric Vaderson, Johnathon Katz, Troy Farren, Charlie McMullan, Wendy Cavanaugh, Heather Lipps, Leigh Marshall. PlCTURE 2: Bottom Row: Johnathon Katz, Shannon Dinkins, Charlie McMullan, Lara Beth Kaiser, Ron Koury, Juli Sherman, Arend Wessling. Second Row: Alyse Slaft, Troy Farren, Ansley Monroe, James Landry, Nancy Siefer, Courtney Meyers, Mike McCullough, Shannon O'Brien, Eric Vaderson, PICTURE 3: Eric Vaderson and Lisa Holtzclaw clear up some last minute details. PICTURE 4: Lara Beth Kaiser informs her members of upcoming events. PICTURE 5: Aimee LeBaron and Heather Lipps listen attentively at a Chi Delta Pi meeting. V diff 71? 1 in iQ I , f g, JJ t ,fr ., r, V., - I v I 1 j K at 204 JSA Junior-Senior Alliance has had a tull and exciting year of fundraisers, community and school service projects, and socials. ln May of 1986, the old members interviewed near- ly one hundred junior and senior girls and chose the 27 that stole their hearts. Before the year was through, the new members had been kidnapped and taken to a 6 a.m. breakfast at Shoney's, and attended a good-bye banquet for seniors at Bombay Bicycle Club. The mascot roast in September was a super success as the eighteen nomi- nees entertained the girls with songs, dances, and skits. The eight guys that joined our old mascots, Charlie Chupp and Shane Silver, were Andrew Jaffa, Danny Moses, David Gregory, Alan Fiagatz, Mark Cates, Matt Herren, Mike Bran- nan, and Richard Henderson. Our service projects includ- ed water stations for various Jacksonville runs, as well as obtaining 100 percent membership in PTSA. Car washes and J.S.A.'s traditional Hush-a-thon provided the money for the club's third annual semi-formal, complete with D.J. and photographer. I would like to thank all of the members for their support and participation throughout the year. To the officers Amy Mull, Vice-President, Allyson Perry, Secretary: Beth Vanderberg, Treasurer, Jeanine Wood, Sergeant at Arms, and Martha Pinilla, Historian: you are the BEST and l could not have done it without you! A very special thank you goes to Ms. Brewster for all her time and support. rj Lil' . xl- -uf i L4 M A' xi ,1-oi I 6 D 4 PICTURE 1: Sitting left to right: Ms. Brewster, Alan Ragatz, Martha Pinilla, David Gregory. Beth Vanderberg, Andrew Jaffa, Jeanine Wood, Charlie Chupp, 'Amy Mull, Mark Cates, Allyson Perry, Danny Moses, Michele Green, Richard Henderson. Row 2: Leslie Arnall, Sanna Harmon, Jackie Gabalidon, Shelley Brown, Dana Mulbauer, Melinda Ray, Christine Remson, Alyson Saffel, Debra Cohen. Kelli South, Tracy Hancock, Tina Fuqua, Denise Vorhees, Jennifer Roberts, Bonnie Bellinger, Courtney Sullivan. Row 3: Stephanie Cahill, Robin Zink, Lisa Holland, Julie Branch, Wendy Douglas, Julie Burney, Ann Fipp, Kim Beeman, Ginger Thomason, Tawni Strumlauf, Monica Torocle, Kim Crossen, Chrissy Saour, Kelley Parrish, Susan Berger. Molly Wnes, Katie Mason, Katie Gibbs, Jennifer +James, Sharon Stallard. PICTURE 2: Row 1: Allyson Perry, Secretary: Charlie Chupp. Mascot, Martha Pinilla, Hlstoriang Richard Henderson, Mascot: Alan Ragatz. Mascot: Amy Mull, Woe-President: Andrew Jaffa. Mascot: Beth Vanderberg, Treasurer. Row 2: David Gregory, Mascot: Jeanine Wood, Sergeant at Armsg Mike Brannam, Mascot: anny Moses, Mascot: Shane Silver, Mascot: Michele Green, President, Mark Cates, lTfMascot. PICTURE 3: Beth Vanderberg tries to show her club members howto participate. PICTURE 4: Alyson Salfe takes a break from her J.S.A. meeting. PlCTURE 5: Michele Green and Martha Pinilla explain their big plans for the Halloween Bash. PICTURE 6: Bonnie Bellinger and Julie Bumey pay close attention during their meeting. JSA 205 1519 ' AL f 'f 4 5 ' J ' l? lQ 1 , .,. 1 YL L , gg' le, 717 xg M, .il w- W f ' H67 I im , H x ,W 4 EMX GP R Qi , ,1i 1- ? Wg!1kX5f . ,... 4, , 4 Q Kai' X vii' 'T' , 2+ fr ' L Wit , 1 Q- V.. - K E 4 5 3 ld U I 2115 A W M Y 'Rex r 4. 4 A . -Nha., .55 1' I 1 jf f x x I X X X I ry av , 1 3 ,V I i X fx K V! X x N . , 1 ' X Aff 4 1. O iv MW 1 CLUB . X HKU ff! , P' ' V . 434, , ff-ws' ' . . W Mui' M 4 vfcikl H5 .- uw- t........ Xi. x, 1. 1 1 Q ,. Y, , ., PICTURE 1: Row 1: Sheena Simmons, Mellssa Bowman. Tanrtha Santana, Wendy Woodard, Margaret Sadler, Christine Harris, Dara Greenspan, Melissa Koran, Andrew Lonigan, Pauline Benham, Kelly Miner. Row 2: Mike Eggen, Matt Johnson, Jeft Yang, Reginald l-lall, Ken Zent.,Daphne Skipper. Jennlfer Roberts, Karen Legge, Jennifer Hagen, Jennlfer Kelley, Lalne Jobes, Tracey Underwood, Rochelle Beoryman. Row 3: Princess Lagulo, Leslie Miokler, Dana White, Miriam Jammes, Robin Litpak, Melissa Glrllnghouse, Jeff Liss. Kevln O'Steen, Stephanie Frankel, Jennifer Verstandlg, Stephanie Hamlow, Peter Welse, Rudy Christian, Vonda Jinkins, Stephanie Wilson, Sawlna Eller. PICTURE 2: Spanish Club officers: Dara Greenspan, Melissa Koran, Pauline Benham. Andrew Lonigan, Kelly Miner, Christine Hams. PICTURE 3: Dara Greenspan and Melissa Koran make final decisions before a meeting. PICTURE 4: Spanish club members wait patiently for a meeting to begin. PICTURE 5: Dara Greenspan and her officers listen attentively to a members suggestion. Qs1tiri55r.fa2.? ,x-. This year, the Spanish Club had many things to be proud of. We started off the year with a tremendous show of interest. Over 50 people came to see what we were all about at our New Members Social. ln October, we threw a huge Halloween party. From there, the en- thusiasm continued strong forthe rest of the year. l was extremely proud of the changes and improvements this year, but it could not have been done without the great help and support of my vice-president, Melissa Koran, our sponsor Sra. Hernandez, and the entire Spanish Club crew. It has been a lot of work and a lot of fun. I hope everyone enjoyed itl Con Amor, G3 'W A 15' - v- ,M x' ' K Es. fir W Wm i :WTS ?7'T555'g.,f M WLJL PX -UB UP-9-4' Ku-DL.: 210 Latin Club The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote and to learn more about the language, civilization, and culture of an- cient Rome. This year through our many fundraisers, we have succeeded in sending qualified members to com- pete in the state and national Latin Forum. Also, through- out the year, we have held many socials and parties that brought our 60 club members closer together. Despite many assertions that Latin is a dead language, Lupi Grex has given a new meaning to the statement Vivat Linguam Latina . f C l I l ! 'v U J PICTURE 1: lleft to rightj: Coni Williams, Matt Mecke, Arnecia McCray, Andrea Brown, Ceci Sullivan, Tom Wilder, Sawlna Eller, Mike Whang, Heather Blasdell, Laurie Scott, John LaBelle, Amy Mull, Amy Vanderberg, Cheryl Meide, Karen Legge, Tommy Littlejohn. Row 2: Jolynda Myers, Christine Harris, Amy Cissell, Jodi Hamilton, Laura Conklin, Elena Ardissone, Kim Peterson, Robin Coss, Stephanie Waidner, Angie Summerfield, Amy Fisher, Lorrie Wren, Lenore Jenkins, Jeff Liss, Eric Kinser, Jeff Moore. Row 3: Katy Kuhnle, Dana Mulkey, Chip Abolafia, Christy Warren, Curtis Key, Shawn Hall, Robert Greenspoon, Scott Haag, Colman Brodsky, Candace Maxwell, David Howard, Cindy Cyrus, Tonya Jenkins, Karen Conner, J.J. Ticer, Shawn Hardenbrook, Brian Murray, Mason Cooksey. PICTURE 2: Left to Right: Laurie Scott, President, Amey Vanderberg, Vice President, John LaBelle, Treasurer, Amy Mull, Secretary. PICTURE 3: Laurie Scott, President, at a club meeting. PICTURE 5: J. J. Ticer has questions about events to come in Latin Club. PICTURE 4: Ms. Turcotte, the sponsor of the Latin Club, explains some of the new and exciting events that will be taking place in Latin Club. I A . ' 145.2 upxf dup O INA Mn tus. i v muy- --' - , 0 Vw-P51 0 Xu-P'-f An.a-l.. .vnnlir AAA? 404 Latin Club 2ll . X CLUB an HJ 6.5 6'-R' FRENCH FRENCH 212 French Club The French Club, also known as Le Cercle Franca has really developed into a fun learning experience all its members. We participated in many fundrais and competitions and also held several club parties. concentrated on incorporating French customs in activities and as a result better understood the Fren way of life. Many thanks to our sponsor, Ms. Shaft who gave so much of her time and was always Supp ive. Thanks to all our members who were dedicated their cause to improve the club and enjoy themselves well. Bon chance l.'annce prochainel DW Qflfyufifwlg -...M -in GFG ., I .-oK FREN S.: It f .: 'L Vw' F in . PICTURE 1: Row 1: Carrie Masters, Stacy Pausche, Lisa Dostal, John Preston, Kami Adams, Sheryl Chastain, Amy Kaufman, Dena Betah, Swati Patel, Becky Herstine, Debbie Braden, Tajel Patel, Kara Dickerman, Denise, Kelly Copeland, Cynthia Hams, Mrs. Deanna Scheffer. Row 2: Kim Tanner, Vivian Perea, Jill Larremore, Beth Rosenbaum, Corey Williams, Laura Chun, Kelly Morgan, Alison Saffe, Bonnie Bellinger, John Kaufman, Doray Clippenger, Debbie King, Tommy Littlejohn, Chris Owens. Row 3: Judith Krenek', Christine Harris, Andy Woodard, Sandy Brockelbank, Renee Prestage, Jennifer Saul, Jennifer Stanley, Ali Russell, Michelle Williams, Jim Young, Katherine Frost, Lisa Wolfendon, Kelley Harney, Bethany Gaston, Michelle Martin, Christina Weaver, Michelle Axelburg, Bob Classman, Adrienne Story. PICTURE 2: Row 1 : Mrs. Scheffer, Dena Bateh, Amy Kaufman. Row 2: Swati Patel, Debbie Braden, Becky Herstine. PICTURE 3: Amy Kaufman is president of Le Cercle Francais. PICTURE 4: Kara Dickerman kids around with her friends before a French meeting. PICTURE 5: Dena Bateh collects money for the French Club. French Club 213 AXXS 1 RI-I0mBOS 'QRI-IOM QQ 8 9? .321 of bfi E its i This year in Rhombus has been spectacular! The editors and the staff were the best that they could have been. I have never seen a group of people that worked together so well and that possessed so much talent. I would like to thank Ms. Jill Johnson, our advisor, for answering all of those questions and checking every- thing that went into this yearbook. Also, if it were not for my editors, Lisa White, Shannon Spivey, Michelle Pea- cock, Nanette DeLoach, and Melissa Hannon, I would never have been able to keep my head straight. Finally, faculty and students, without you we could not have produced the 1986-1987 Fihombus! Thanks for all of your support and enthusiasm. Q 3 I it 2 gxitiigligtgg ies 2 is PICTURE 1: Bottom Row: Ms. Johnson, Theresa Chesnutt, Steve McCullough, Amy Connors, Jerry Varon, Lisa White, Katie Mason, Michael Baker, Joe Rickey. Second Row: Michelle Peacock, Nanette DeLoach, Melissa Hannon, Keith I5 II- O r' fri: A ' 'I ' - f' .rl If 1' 5:, . li: ., X ., , . w WZ. N3 ,I .'.4 Gilliard, Kara Dickerman, Karen Culpepper, Sara Lempke, Greg Palmer, Sandi Buening. Third Row: Diana Price, Denice McMillan, Barbie Braddock, Dawn Day, Emily Booth, Alison Wiseman, Shannon Ellison, Chris Bradley, Staci Smallenberger, Holly Thomas, Dawn McLanahan, Shannon Spivey, Lorelei Linder. PICTURE 2: Joe Rickey - Editor, Lisa White -- Assistant Editor and Copy Editor. PICTURE 3: Shannon Spivey - Class Editor, Michelle Peacock - Faculty Editor, Nanette DeLoach - Club Editor, Melissa I-lannon - Sports Editor. PICTURE 4: Karen Culpepper, Greg Palmer, and Emily Booth crop Theme pictures. PICTURE 5: Jerry Varon and Michael Baker discuss the cover. PICTURE 6: Shannon Ellison and Dawn Day work on Miss Wolfson. clW0H2:l'1 Cb CZ UW 'J' Huey, I I D 1' D CD C XIX 1 KUU HNDUU 1 RHOWBUS 1 we cf LAX! ww.,- -Rib. , F-... ' A l I 7 A V--...V ..... - 1 . M' 7 sw I' - WI ' 1 PICTURE 1: Joe Rickey checks layouts. PICTURE 2: Lisa White and Greg Palmer look over copy. PICTURE 3: Amy Connors and Theresa Chesnutt work on Current Effents. PICTURE 4: Ms. Johnson answers unending questions. PICTURE 5: Melissa Hannon and Nanette Del.oach discuss pictures for football. , H- -4 4 g 4',f3ff . ' 4 ,, ' '1' Sports 217 1? 1-dun. X ll .ff Y I-IMPIN-J 'QP-xv -1x,, ,Y -qwmw ywffsfnllkbf-nur . 1,3 mmf w,,y,M .4 F: s ht in . I 4 . 1 MP4, s I Q . ' I' .TW sv, 'K 1 I .W M gi., I Y A 1-'gm Q , N 'F any ' ' - .5 J ' 'S 3 X Q 4' N W' V I1 -'W W Q- Q, ual' sw we-A . M. - M .Milf w ' ! 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'foiii-lflfzw A W E 4' - vl U'WFl ilumr , I A I E' 5-gl N575 jf I 7' 'vw' if O! 34 11, axis I MI , ids' f ' S V f 77' 4 , tt J' ,,, 1, it ' I- ll M i .sf I v'4 1 .. .' MA A ,W an 'W W A N' ,U ' 'V N :Q , H -is .' . 5 I .-T. 1' Ji m N. 'Q 'W- 'N f 220 -2 gif I MJ I t. ll-ff' cult XX QPIIIIQ Wendy Douglas, Co-Captain, n cheers. E 1 Varsity Cheerleaders gather together to Back the Pack . PICTURE 2: Captain, Coordinator pose for a picture. PICTURE 3: Charlie Mclvlullin enjoys a rest betwee ing push-ups for points. PICTURE 5: Daryl Meeks and Kelli South show their Baker congratulate each other when the Pack scores. PICTUR z Jackie Gabaldon, and Guy's PICTURE 4: Cheerleaders show their spirit by do spirit with a high five. PICTURE 6: Wendy Douglas and Michael -vs., . ' . LEADING WITH SPIRIT The Varsity Cheerleaders had a very successful year. ln addition to showing our support of Wolfson's teams, we also competed in several competitions. These included the Duval County Competition and the IOCC National Competition, which was held in Nashville, Tennessee. Special thanks goes out to Mrs. Hicks and especially to Mrs. Pat Lewis, our sponsor, for all of their patience and moral support. I 3' I l . ,. '. .itll -wr I I 1 4 f9C 'H F . PASSING WITH PRIDE! The Varsity Football team showed much enthusiasm this year. The team practiced long hours andworked hard to get in shape for the season. They practiced their skills after school as well as on Saturdays. Under the new head coach, Mr. Wade Beale, the team improved. A few outstanding players included Lance Barton, Alan Ragatz, Chuck Myrick, Brian Lillard, and Kenny Kirk. Although the Wollfpack's record was disappointing, the team members can hold their heads high knowing they performed their best. 222 Varsity Football PICTURE 1: Row 1: Steve Versis, Jarrod Peterson, Buddy Henley, Ron Roo David Tolbert, Wayne Copeman, Robert Fulford, Hugh Winton, John Kuhlm Marcus Allen, Matt Bunch, Kenny Kirk, Craig Busby, Andre Tarrance, M Gordon. Row 2: Roy Boone, Chris Hurley, Chuck Bateh, Derrick Watson, Ragatz, Scott Yeargin, Keith Goldberg, Lance Whitaker, Mike Young, C White, Scott Sanders, Greg Dodge, Daniel Namey. Max Mueller, Marvin Da Row 3:Tracy Hancock, Arelius McCray, John Moore, Greg Elder, Roger Da Charles Jones, Herbie Putman, Coach Brown, Coach Hooper, Coach Be Coach Cullers, Coach Seymour, Couch King Qnot picturedl, Sam Negaran, J Soud, Ron Koury, Ken Vanlandingham, Craig Galley, Derrick McCray, Da Furman. Row 4: Chris Johnson, Lance Barton, Chris Owens, Adam Slott, G Carroll, Phillip Noe, Wade Priester, Chuck Myrick, Shawn Doyle, Kip Montgom Alan Ragatz, Jeff Dietz, Kevin Glover, Brian Lillard, Jason Mathis, PICTUR Coach Beale looks on as the Wolfpack beats Englewood. PICTURE 3: Ron Ro celebrates the Wolfson victory. PICTURE 4: Coach Brown cheers on Wolfpack. PICTURE 5: Ron Rooks evaluates the game from the sideli PICTURE 6: Shawn Doyle takes a break from the game. '5 J A l . XX , X 4 n Y 1 Qi IP l - OLFPACK STADIUM N' ygiqj, .su-urn.. nw v m...--- . --..,. 3 ha, .,, .,,,... . N. n annum-.u lst mm g...N,, '41, Q -,..L I ,,xXL - - bf- .- g., 4 -1,..j,c ,S+ ' g -P .e X .. , f . S .. .Q -,,k ,ky A ,uf E i i 1 ,... 3 I . ...V ,Q . V . .4 f 7 -.I ,K .. .rf - f V K - I, . , W .len-..o4ll3'f ' ' A R K. - 2.1-sg-sf 8 s Q., .:- .., f x.1..Ns 'X :. , . '--L . sy , t Picture I : The Wolfson defense tackles the Englewood offense. Picture 2: Scott Sanders and Chuck Myrick celebrate a Wolfson victory. Picture 3: Scott Yeargin collides with the opponent. Picture 4: Brian Lillard prepares to pass. Picture 5: Buddy Henley practices his kicking. Picture 6: The scoreboard shows the victory over our arch rival, Englewood. Picture 7: The team breaks up from a huddle. Picture 8: Coach Brown coaches the team during practice. Football 225 '17 tj' ' I 4. K, . y , , A 11. - x ,Yak . a 'vis gg 27 'sf I xy 4' v mmm if 1 .K fx- ! W K K ,f i V, 1,2!!8 iUl Y Y - Y--A' ww 1: A ' TM ,xi 8 S M4 , .,. , 1- - - - .. ,- 9. X illlf Y fx 0 WULFPACI 4 X 9 Y 5 3. T . di -1 . ' qi' ' A . Q Ka- Qs, in x X ,NE a JSA A 1-, C naw 0 x T'-D TJ 5 I ti 1 I .fy a ' A Q wommcx smnnuxm .Lim l, ' Www , 1 . Wk V S PRIDE OF THE PACK This year's J. VY Cheerleaders did a great job ofpromoting school spirit. Under the guidance ofcaptain Michelle Thomas and co-captain Shannon Campbell, they supported the athletic teams of Wolfson. This year 's squad also competed in the Cheerleading Championships in Nashville, Tennessee, to determine their cheering ability with other squads. After many hours of hard practice, it all paid off. This year's J. VC Cheerleading Squad was ranked seventh in the nation. The squad also competed in the Duval County Cheerleading Competition on Jan- uary I7th. Great thanks goes to the J.V Cheerleader sponsor, Ms. Kelley Turcotte. Picture 1:Row I - Haley Humphrey, Jean Hunter, Kristen Graff. Row 2 - Michelle Thomas, Sandy Bass, Jennifer Lopez. Row 3 - Angie Ragatz, Angela Gaigo, Rachel Kossof, Shannon Campbell. Picture 2: Angela Gaigo and Kristin Graff show off their talents with a teddy bear . Picture 3: Haley, Angie, and Angela talk during half-time. Picture 4: Jean, Haley, Angie, and Rachel show their Wolfson spirit. Picture 5: Sandy and Jennifer do a Utah-Reach to support Wolfson's team. Picture 6: Rachel and Angie take time out for a water break. AK- xx. 1 -Qi, , 1 '51 j .x. Q , as Q 'wx . ..Ai 254. . 4 '. t- .- '1 - X' 'F ' , I 'itll' 5. bv. . ,.. N ,, Z., . ff'-' ' 95, ,h lfigx '5f.,gw' . 135! ' V' -1 ,Hx ,- bf' , fl . -,fs L, 4 5 , .. jg' '- jr -' N Y . xikj- , im C: K4 ' X ,1 - i -1 It .113 ' ' X '- . ' 'I ,A .1-S -'-'M -Q '73r-J? F- . c ,15 2 if ax , ,' .4 ,gYfL'w,.. ' , iirgfib . , , -., 'QW ,, 1,.i.g1i2m l,, in ,wr .I if ' ... ,'L, qni,I-f:i'.' 5f. G . f. P'-L ,f ,J . I - ' '1 ' , .:Q':7' 'Y -- 'A-gf ' ' film , -:fl ' 'j L 'l'l': ' ' M' ' ' E' ll A gf, . 1 ' - 4-4 '- 353' ' 1: fe, ff Q, 4' ' x if N '- S ifli is-'V Y f I ' -'1 '. H Z C B' ' ve u'-l J ' l' 9 , V ,. , .V , xl- .sr 4.4! N a 11 V , e .V J: z. -A H 0? Jugs, f .. k , . . 53 ,, , U l1A , , 5. L,-, -- 1 D T.: -. -:L . - 5 .T . -'Q' W ff! 'Z ii f- ' ' ' 1 ' 31? Y - . I. AA' ll ,. K H I: ' 3 A ...V-my 1:3 H ,IT 5 1 ff 3 E.: x ' ,L l s. . .,-I, kr. V 5 .4-u - A 'V 9' 7 J, if 5841. rg- l is... TRI VING FOR SUCCESS Wolfson's 1986-87 JJ! Football team again proved Wolfson proud of its athletic program. Coach Ron Brooks and Coach Mike Tbifer led the Pack to a record of 2-5. Although the players did not end the season with a perfect record, their pride and love for football showed up in every practice, workout and play. The team went through rigorous after school workouts which con- sisted of everything from warm-up exercises to practice sacks and hits in order to fully develop each individual player's skills and potential for up com- ing games and possibly for next year's varsity team. The players should be commended for doing a finejob in representing Wolfson with all oftheir school spirit and hard effort. Finally, a big thanks goes to Coach Brooks and Coach Tbifer for their leadership and dedication given to Wolfson's J.Vf Football team. - Picture 1: Row 1 - Eric Lazoftl Buddy Sargent, David Castleman, Brad Malier, Richie Altman. Row 2 - Joe Jibran, Mike Knowles, Paul Acree, Herman Felton, Mike Zabiunik, David Glover, Paul Neault, Mike Firesheets, Philip Gilbert. Row 3 - John McCloud, James Byram, Chris Colley, Tyrone Woods, Jerome Woods, James Montgomery, Gary Yelldell, Scott Manes. Row 4 - Coach Ron Brooks, Eric Spenner, Rich Roey, Che Hayward, Robbie Davis, Tim Terrell, Andrew Selevan, Steve Buchannon, Wayne Holland, Coach Mike Teifer. Row 5 - Bill Fitzgerald, Jimmy Setzer, Terrance Farguason, Steve Cantor, Scott Balotin, Jason McClean, Jay Newman. Row 6 - Lee Munro, Word Morford, Reggie James, Joe Venteralli, Rich Bakai, Keith DeZern, Brett Peters, Nick Koren. Picture 2: Mike Knowles nurses his injury on the sidelines. Picture 3: Coach Tbifer discusses the game with a few players. Picture 4: Robbie Davis heads for the locker room after the game. Picture 5: Wolfson breaks for aplay. Picture 6: Joe Jibran gives a restful sigh during his water break. E.. 31,- - 4 lx I after. .!,. ' I nw- ---' HALF 0 ' e ' 4 A 1 R ' s ,.,v' Q, ,Fic , B W, ' is . L, f' KAYZ .-' P . Picture 1: Row 1: Kathleen Flynn, Tanya Clark, Donna Bear, Jessica Blade, Guen Lilburn, Rosemary Wood. Row 2: James West, Alex Bexley, Alecia Gardner, Carletta Skinner, Reggie Hall, Ricky King, Derek Blackshere. Row 3: Greg Trunnel, Acie Holt, Brian Zellner, Lance Hohenstreet, Clint Knickerbocker, Aaron Steffens, Chris Harrel, Chet Trefry. Picture 2: Coach Nowicki checks the progress of his runners. Picture 3: Chet Trefry picks up speed. Picture 4: Reggie Hall heads toward the finish line. Picture 5: Tom Flowers runs the distance for Wolfson. Picture 6: Brad Miller gives 1002 to the Wolfpack. P ' W wiki ' A v fgQ.f f ff'K....-gk H . K JN.. :Agfa .W -asf pf, .af . -u 'W 1 . , -. .- A A .es-. . .A .A ik , . gg 5.1.5, 5 .u V any A, V ,. --QM 4 'fs 'v v, 5ff...+ A-fi? 'Q -'fT'. 'f ,,l lfjq' 1 3 Q. 3 -1 ,jf-:..fw,.f-K. V, 2' W ,gn ,.:,3.x,f ff , ,. , ,tif . ,x Y . .. 4,,.x -,f '-3, JJ X2f'g?.if'5ff1'Qu' K3-lc 'Miff.kf., - 3 ' ka?..- .NFB Pt ' 693. ' PI CKIN G UP SPEED The 1986-87 Wolfson Cross Country season was the most successful in Wol son's history. Coached by Coach Paul Nowicki, both girls' and boys' teams wo Gateway Conference Championships and advanced to the state finals. Bot squads finished among Florida's top fifteen teams. For the girls', their third conference title and also their third state fina appearance in five years. The Lady Pack was led by junior Tanya Clark, wh made All-Conference. Junior Rosemary Wood coveted the Captain 's Award fo exemplary leadership and dedication. In addition, the boys' team dominated the Gateway Conference. They r ceived four out ofseven available All-Conference positions. The All-Conferenc honorees werejuniors, Rob Cowles and Chet Trefry and seniors, Tbm Flower and Brad Miller. 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N .t ' 43 ' r W, an , 'i. ml WM 0 , -' 6 , XA -5 'sw 4. in FI , u .w,, A ,, r we Jyl 5' r Q 1, - an , ' - ' Q 5 ,Q ... f Oo 5 -,Rs Qx WJ sl 5 A B' ' X 'Q ia. .cj 1' ' f ii If n i - V' 1 Q Q. .sigh ,Y , , fn 'I I d,,.Q, 5'ci.' s -'.- 9 ' ' Q J ' Q-xl . , c. f. . ,.' 1, . ig if , XP . 1 1 xp a ,K - 1.6 tv 4 sfx, f 3 by . I , . :X Q . 4 ' K as . ' 5 X, , .un , Picture 1: Row one -- Alecia Gardener, Rob Cowles, Jessica Blade, Brad Miller, Ricky King, Acie Holt, Alex Bexley, Row two - Tanya Clark, Donna Bear, Row Three - Kathleen Flynn, Carletta Skinner, Row four - Ibm Flowers. Picture 2: Rosemary Wood runs for the Pack. Picture 3: A runner stretches before a big run. Picture 4: Carletta Skinner keeps a good pace. Picture 5: Alecia Gardener strives to reach the finish line. Picture 6: Kathleen Flynn races to make a better time. Picture 7: Cross Country men taking the scenic route. Picture 8: The men's Cross Country team attempts to win an important race. 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' JA 1 ' ' - . . . n X ' . ' ' Q v- 4 uv 'A bf , - f ' . Af- tg: ' H1 - wh 'gg-'lr T. AMi..arEJF.A: Cross Country 235 M,-L' 'W'-- xNk--x Q 1 '91 ONE STROKE AHEAD The Wolfson Swim Team finished out another successful season in 1986. Coaches Mrs. Linda Brim and Mrs. Kathy Steele worked each swimmer to his or her greatest potential. The girls came in first at Conference and District with the boys picking up second place. Every swimmer gave 10021 throughout the year, but for the swimmers that went to state, that was not enough. Even though the team did not place at the state swim meet, many personal records were broken. All in all, the team did a commendable job in representing Wolfson. 236 Swimming Row 1: Stephanie Waidner, Rob Loeffler, Daphne Skipper, Tiffany Dingfield, Wendy Hoyle. Row 2: Amber Wells, Stephanie Cahill, Kimberly Dison, Scott Smith, Amy Whitcomb, Scott Harvey, Chris Schultz, Christy Charn, John Wells, James Gostage, Cliff Maldonado. Row 3: Steven McCullough, Mike Dingfield, Kathy Peel, Stacia Howell, Greg Sheffield, Jodi Hamilton, Amanda McCgeehee, Jimmy Sloan, Brian Phillips. l fo' ' 'o'o' .tg 42. ..' . - .'.'I?y.', -., f ffifofs -'vf0'.0f0 .0f0f0fvfv.,b' gg- -, wg ' I I ,YJ lf!! Qljlllll I Jilllfllllllsll LJ!!! 11,1 f,I'! .hr- ff K 2,,,..S. ag.: ,,,Q,, In ---...tk all .....i.......2.. 2' if Q.. gm, X e,w,'-NK R , .Fx , J.:-I- ' ' ' vw exz.mgA.,-- -7 -M-' lv e.u-qw.. K lv 'girl 3 ' --liuQ4 ie 1' L f' ,.. l 1 Picture 1: Lance Weir, Linda Brim, and Kathy Steele record times at a swim meet. Picture 2: Mike Dingfield and Steven McCullough talk in between events. Picture 3: Mrs. Linda Brim smiles for a job well done. Picture 4: Amy Whitcomb fools around at warm up time. Swimming 237 'Mw,,,A,,- -.. 1 F' -war Q. ' ' .,., 5. 4---x N ' ' f-has gf I? H K Jef 'ffziiq , , -gg, -, - f ' , ,V 1-y sf: -.fha , 'P . . W - .-, ,C ., .:.f'..ffN,4 '3 T ,,, 1 X gn- x . 238 Swimming Q, , Q ff- ,A rf. df ..3 vm ,M ,, X 4-Q' 'A A - g...e?1-24 Picture 1: Dingfield placed fifth in the one hundred free and seventh in the two hundred free at the state championships. Picture 2: Amber Wells gives Scott Smith his varsity letter. Picture 3: Sarane Bryant prepares to take a dive. Picture 4: The team members relax before the meet starts. Picture 5: Kathy Peel and Heather Hembly get a pep talk before swimming. Picture 6: Chris Schultz and Scott Harvey talk about their relay. Picture 7: The team gives a big cheer for doing a great job at a local swim meet. 1' !1l5lzL. !1' Swimming 239 LLLL-. 'fl1gn..n1..7! Q I MGX - , A Q , ' - 'if' M S i,.fo,!44Adf - ......4.,X.M.-....,..,.....,.fN1...,..v . v.....-W-.fQ.-.,,...., .... . , X., v 1E.Af .., . A 1- ,rf f - fs, ,Q J f J w6: n'A' iw ! . 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W 1151.155 - In - k kffpwf I ml 'UW ,k,, Q wa, .2 n ,, ff'....--N 'A - . -V if , t V ' 2 - 9f f-. -M - ' N ' K , . ' ., 'W' vw . , ,, , Nwtmx m,, W gk, A-.Q -+ J k 1 , K. ,, ,,., K ,Q vw ., A -Q, UV, 7 L-,2QrM., QAM v-...., .M ....' N: . . ., W 1M 'f-'fw.,.....-e L 242 Varsity Soccer 5,iN,,..'M'v ' M' Q , K Xt Xxx' ',x , ,sfzxfxf .. 4, X 3 wr, -Q hi Q f 'W .1 is . A, , 5, i x V. kwkr, Q .,fNiM.A . 9 Q my .X Q EH ff:-.tfil . 'f . f 5151097 are-1if.., '3. f.-.0 -ix GOING FOR THE GOAL! the 1986-87 school year the Wolfson Varsity Soccer team had start, but in the end the team's enthusiasm came through. spirit of the la ers could be seen in each ame. The team was P 3' g Coach Chip Leonard who was assisted by Coach Jeff Keene. s who had great potential include: Josh Korman, Ed Arnie Moegomo, Aman Mojadidi, Corey Williams, Rob- Ibdd Weitzel, Brian Murry, Ibm Marmo, Chip Abolafia, Sweat, Andrew Jaffa, Ibdd Hillard. These players should be as outstanding athletes in the field of soccer. 1: Bottom Row: Coach Keene, Ed Tudor, PaulAcree, Josh Korman, John, Arnie Moegomo, Aman Mojadidi, Corey Williams, Robert Scott Balotin, Coach Leonard. Row 2: Joel Carr, Ibdd Weitzel, n Murry, Tim Craw, Ibm Marmo, Young Shan, Jamie Roberts. Row 3: Abolafia, Larry Elliott, Mark Sweet, Andrew Jaffa, Ibdd Hillard. re 2: Ibm Marmo volleying the ball. Picture 3: Ed St. John traps the Picture 4: Ibdd Hillard centering the ball. Picture 5: Josh Korman les the ball. Picture 6: Josh Korman passes the ball. u 5 ks 4 x le. , H ,, Q, bf .5 I W. Faqwx 4 M pgs. V, . .aw-103.15 ? ,Q 'fish 'V YY' v wi x N.: if-Q. . ' 5 I QM. Q t .4 ,W,.. ..., ...- . ,k - Mx. . 3. Q -Mr... I .- 'I' K' ,JSP f '11 ou.. an 9- A gf ,Ax . a. as x,,NggN,,,S,... 4 5 i V 'i - - -.www -If K . 1 ww 3 7- .Q . X 1 . M .,... W. NX, B JN, .,. 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Picture 7: Tbdd Weitzel prepares to pass the ball. Picture 8: Corey Williams heads the ball. Varsity Soccer 245 ' Q . k .i ,MAY X i W HAT' V W i , F3 .1 , g it is mx H li 1 ' X A A was M. 5.5, xi' . Q . ., , . in .S :Qvx ix - 1' 4 ' x . W a-.. Rk.1f.L xx? b in . WWW W 4: ..-1 1 Swv. . ., .Q-M W, .. wp . 41' uXg:1 . wg M , , m , W , ,fn X f,fp.,t ,. -- v 1 , N. Q . 4. Q? I A Q . I Wy w .v 246 Girls' Soccer J . .Im-.....a, ,-.H + 5 sr 3 ay, L img' 'X .f ,hx .4 ,. Mkvi,:!L Lf - c Q... , ' f 73 lg! .. E -Lh A--L- '- - H35 ,. m ,Q k T ' Q.. L. , 2, 44 . 1-:QS 'V ' W 'bm' .iq ,k x X , ., i 1 1. ,-gg, hi GOING FOR THE GOALS The 1986-87 school year marks the third year for girls' soccer at Wolfson. Because of the team's support for one another and team effort, the Wolfpack was led to several victories this season. Their major accomplishment this year was tying the number one team in the district. Since no other team had ever beaten or tied Orange Park the girls were quite proud of themselves. Both Mr. Bob Zeiner, the coach, and Steven McCullough, the goalie coach, have donated their time and effort in coaching the girls to make them the best girls' soccer team Wolfson has ever had. The coaches have also been very supportive of both team captains, Kristina Noren and Laura Ibth. Picture 1: Row 1 - Stayce Schell, Jennifer Verstandig, Diana Price, Traci Marek, Yemi Gelpin. Row 2 - Beth Vanderberg, Amy Vanderberg, Melissa Humber, Laura Tbth, Tina Noren, Michele Olito. Row 3 - Abby Zeiner, Kathy Frost, Kati Kuhnle, Lenore Jenkins, Stephanie Hamlow, Elizabeth Maurer, Steven McCullough. Picture 2: Stephanie Hamlow prepares to pass the ball. Picture 3: Stayce Schell aspires to kick a goal. Picture 4: Elizabeth Maurer gives her all to the team. Picture 5: Diana Price saves Wolfson from a rival goal. Girls' Soccer 247 5 QQQ4 0 ,nr X' Q -k.A . :fref YE ...NMN.,, K F1 Iii , QV ,am-. ffl 1 in i x in W. H.. :pl L 3 EM 5' ,..-ww Q - w-01 1 Q . 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I T .. 5543: A .At ktrvy Y. Q li WE.. xx Q: M .' I M,-,ii ek t me 'fb' 'W ' ggX,YPIl'lf mx' fr XKXW40 Wufllff 1 qmlfp ' Q gf , A . V' A gf W 457 ff ' 1 ' . 41 D if ' -' , AQ' 5 f , , :J ,. U!! 5 A . I ' 1 U S W fi 1 ' Li-ff ' f , E 4? -A X 1 K .,... f -, 42, 1 SK ,. . kx M V if ! L ff' V- 'G :QQ kk,, l fy, I - ww ., jg' I 'lv V. . mf' ' N . ' Q .'9'i.k in wi X f , 1 . kno as 51' Qf .s 4 in R ,lik e 5 1 ' 'W 3 LAYING IT UP Under the guidance of coach Greg Harris, this year's J.V Bas- ketball team has fared well. With true determination and a large amount of dedication, all aspects of the game came together. All players involved worked hard to develop their individual tech- niques and talents. By practicing for hours after school with the team to practicing free throws on the weekends with friends, the team struggled to be the best. It can easily be said that this year's team and coach made it possible for Wolfson to have an outstanding 1986-87 J.Vf Basketball season. 4 'K Q 2 1. . ,kfx A v 1 254 Girls' Basketball fl ,fi Ji-7 a f P ' wi Q v. ...sumti ...xwfvix-runl X., XX L..,L . QM:-W '16 ' f ,gf-'V' T7 Sim' .-U: 'Q ,,..-5 4 V.. '. , A . pc.. . '4, 9.-tis-,f? 'J HN ,ff 1 A .2 kv I f, 4: !3'SiI., j .1.c- .f .A+ - l t I ' S j Xl . V91 .4 N. A, 59. www: 1 W. M W A ?Xx kwa 3 5 I' N ' K 1 5 N xx , N r N m 1. ,J I I 1 k fs- . ' , 'ng ' 3 '. , Z. 4. 9 fr. R Qc.. sg -' f-M . ll ,PQ .jf ,, 'X 4 , 7557: , 4' ' -V SLM! - J -if :fx . E : 1 ry, .l vi ,ug-5 ul V fra. 14,5,,,,,.,.k-W. 5.1 I , . A 4 f , , 4' 5 4 Q ' Q fi , AJ 4 : 42 ,' 2 , ifffl' fx J is f 5 ' .' jf c ,P fl g R ' 1 A :gl ' 1. A if by sf 1 ', ' '- SLAM DUNKIN G SUCCESS Wolfson's 86-87 Girl 's Basketball team demonstrated what team work and pride were all about. Their close win over our rival Englewood got them off to a confident start. Then came their big victory over the Jackson Tigers f 77- 431. This year's Starting Five were as follows: Center: Diana Price: Guard: Julie Burney: Point Guard: Susan Hardee: Forward: Demetrice Blackshear: Forward Inter- changeable: Wendy RobinsonfShirley Grimsley. Through hard work and determination, this year's team was quite a success. Picture 1: Row I - Shirley Grimsley, Nicole Jenkins, Andrea Merritt, Susan Hardee, Debbie King. Row 2 - Coach Eschen, Wendy Robinson, Julie Burney, Diana Price, Demetrice Blackshear, Stacy Hill, India Hill, Coach Brown. Picture 2: Andrea Merritt leaps with the ball. Picture 3: Julie Burney flies for the rebound. Picture 4: Demetrice Blackshear goes to the hoop. Picture 5: Susan aims for a basket. Girls' Basketball 255 f- 256 Girls' Basketball Picture 1: Coach Eschen gives some last minute instructions to the team. Picture 2: Wolfson goes for the rebound. Picture 3: Diana shoots for two. Picture 4: The players break for a time out. Picture 5: Demetrice shows her determination. Picture 6: Andrea Merritt flies down court. Mx lfbgx Q31 ,Q Xi., X. Iss I 3 NQ1' .:- W Girls' Basketball 257 -535 WW-Ndwb Us 2 Yi: , 2 w----r-W-1,---p ,. A Ll' ' V WT' fn 'ii 'H COUNTY CHAMPS The 1986-1987 Wolfson High School Wrestling team started out their season with tremendous success. In the Kiwanis Invitational Tournament the Pack ranked in the top half out of all their competitators. The Wolfpack advanced themselves to be ranked 8th in the state. After 13 matches, the team remained undefeated. This entitled them to be named the Gateway Conference Champs. The outstanding wrestlers were, Jerome Woods, Steve Pren- dergast, Donny Martin, Bill Cook, Scott Michaud, Mar- wan Bateh, Jason Cooksey, Nick Bottuso, Eric Ragatz, Scott Sanders, Lance Whitaker, and Chris Hurley. The Head Coach, Mr. Mike Tbifer, worked the wrestlers through many rigorous practices in order to develop each wrestler to his greatest potential. X Chnl l t Picture 1: Row 1 - Chris Young, Scott Nelson, Tfvrone Woods, Steve Prendergast, Marwan Bateh, Jason Cooksey, Jerome Woods, Joe Deluca, Donny Martin. Row 2 - Mike Cronon, Ron Stephan, Sean Vargas, Mike Zabivnik, Mike Gordin, John Haynes, Carl Perry, Duncan Mischler, Scott Sanders, John Cooksey, Scott Michaud, Paul Neault, Bill Cook, Scottie Manes, Eric Lazoff, Michael Rice, Mark Otto, Chrils McCaulley. Row 3 - Darren Rohan, Colin Hurley, Philip Gilbert, Nick K orren, Lance Whitaker, John Hudson, Brett Peters, John Hirsch,Joe Farhat, Nick Gottuso, Eric Ragatz, Coach Mike Teifer. Picture 2: The Pack prepares for a match. Picture 3: Coach Mike Teifer gives his instructions for practice. Picture 4: Jerome Woods goes for the pin. Picture 5: Steve Prendergast struggles to pin his opponent. Picture 6: Eric Regatz takes a break. Wrestling 259 Y .gs Q c ,, if li Q 5 P s N K Picture 1 -- Scott Michaud strives for an escape. Picture 2 - Marwan Bateh wins another one. Picture 3 - Jason Cooksey meets his opponent. Picture 4 - Carl Perry gets a victory. Picture 5 - Nick Gottuso stays ahead. Picture 6 - Marwan Bateh, Lance Whitaker, and Chris Hurley watch their fellow wrestlers. Picture 7 - Nick Kotten takes a breather. 260 Wrestling X u- -lu. N -c'1 i -3 li.- WW' WEP 455 6 han, , I K, WULFS 5,1 ' V J fE'1si.5, --f- Af- ., fg 1. ': 1' :J-F4 31 ' . A.. ,K 'WM .3 .. Ho for., ' .1 gf 3 -- .,n-.,, I Q, 0 'x ,W f .. , - A -H ,Q . K ,V , -4 lt , Ng 'zfyk , -f,'..r-4 ,A Y07'QsQ.. ,,.g.jgf ' ' 5, ML'-'nun-R2',Q-1 9 , h KK P ,L , n MK .,4.5,g. 11.91 4 5,., V, V. ,, .H M., 5. , h W -1 , , . qt 'rf ,A '--.N 4. -.'f.,,,3nnf'.l1.' '-Aux 'Q ' , WY' 'r'l' wigs, ' , V' N ' A 'f'-- .wi-f :,. 4' - - . .' - ' - , '-wax'-sf ' A 0. ' , ' r ' , ', W , Rub t ..,, .,.Y, ' . . gfx '- - 4- iv -fvl 1 Q' A 9' Gln' A yi' 0 V . ' .Q .,,.,M I I - -'Q' f W . I - .. 1 l .. JM .. ,, ' V, W' L l ., ,. m- , ' W, W-A L . A . .nu , I ' A if X' xq - . Q 1- V .X :X x . 0 -, . Q , N X 11 S . s Q ,ss -- X . e e K . J MK :ww-ws s . . x J is ONE STEP AHEAD N 4 is V?-xfi i'?5S5 5'FQ J' 7 ek ' Aff. x- ,. S s s g 5 With the support and guidance of Coach Ron Brooks the 1 986- S , S 87 track team had a great season. All aspects involved, they were toned to perfection. Some of the track and field events included the shotput, hurdles, relays, discus throw, high jump, and pole vaulting. Being great involves many hours of intense practice. All participants worked hard to be the best they could be. It took much agility and athletic ability to be a member of the track team. This year's team was one of the best Wolfson has ever seen. Picture 1 - Row 1: Sam Negaran, Derek Blackshire, Mark Huff, Brad Mellair, Ibm Flowers, Lance Barton, Steve Bosenberg, Keith Gilliard, Chris Owens, Keith Goldberg. Row 2: Arrend Wessling, Andre Thrrence, Philip Noe, Johnny Stafford, Jimmy Sullivan, Chris White, Lawrence Van Brocklin, James Byron. Row 3: Reggie Hall, Brian Zellner, Hiro Kobayashi, Chey Haywood, Cornellius Matthews, Chris White, Joe Jibran. Row 4: Chris Harrel, Michael McCullough, James West, Clint Knickerbocker, Scott Harvey, David England, Guy Daniels, Alan Mobley, Chris Hurley. Row 5: Chet Trefrey, Jason Pattern, Mike Johns, Rob Ellis, Ricky King, Acie Holt, Mark Smith, Arrend Steffens, Tius Holmes, Marcus Allen. Picture 2: Sam Negaran, throws the shotput. Picture 3: Coach Farrar shows the proper technique of hurdling. Picture 4: Chris White puts great force behind his throws. Picture 5: Mark Smith goes for maximum height during practice. Gif lull:-1 QM if M. if N., 4-e1ll'i 1 N ff 'Q -ivl Q, like! Picture 1 - Row 1: Nanette Thomas, Thmmy Farhat, Christan Noren, Dana Elephant, Ibnya Clark, Kathleen Flynn, Gwen Lilburn, Ihbitha Richey, Carletta Skinner, Donna Bear, Daffney Skipper, Alicia Gardner. Row 2: Christina Rueche, Cynthia Clark, Allison Weaver, Jill Larremore, Julie Mass, Julie Branch, Darcy Bennett, Kajuana Jones, Rosemary Wood, Jessica Blade. Row 3: Joann Mickler, Christie Stevens, Tina Poole, Kelly Copeland, Cheryl Bacsik, Kathy Peel, Robin Zink, Melanie Ryder, Aaron Darner. Picture 2: Winning is what is on the minds of these runners. Picture 3: Coach Keene instructs a track member on how to properly hold a shot put. Picture 4: Handing off the baton is part of the relays. Picture 5: The girls work intensely during practice. Picture 6: Hard work is what it took for these runners to be great. 1 ,ipaq 266 Golf Driving for Success The men 's and women's golf teams excelled in the sport this year by showing an outstanding skill and knowledge of the game. The women, especially, showed amazing accuracy in perfecting their play and leading Wolfson into the best season women's golf has ever experienced. Men 's golf also finished with a remarkable season with their fine coaching staff and players. Wolfson is proud of its men's and women's golf teams and their performance in the 1986-87 season. Picture 1: Row I - Monika Wheeler, Sharon Stallard. Row 2 - Amy Toland, Melinda Ray, Christine Harris. Row 3 - Mari Mizobata, Melissa Bedsaul, Cheryl Meide, Coni Williams, Ms. Marilyn Becker. Pictured 2: Mari Mizobata chips her way out of the sand. Picture 3: Steve Peterson drives the ball. Picture 4: Row 1 - Billy Speckman, Steve Peterson. Row 2 - Peter Richter, Mark Fagan, Simeon Abramson, David Howell, Craig Schaefer. 2 5 '. L it ,if-pr. ,-- mrs - '1 X , . ,. J-4 if fr . ' fl Q If c eq: ff' 'R :Qi ey' ,f ' ' F r ' w f' 1,9- 2' 'A la' . .Q f 'W . W . , 1 Qi ? 'vi A ,,' ff ? ' 1 -C, A r 23-.,.,, 1 9 -1 g 5-Ag ' 2.-. .4-ll' , he R my .Tim gi ffwfw- , 'J' N. , V . MYAT1 , 4 'f- ': u.A-fffa' 'A .4 , ,f ' a x v., 2' ...W w ' ,. 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Many members of the tennis team improved greatly as the season carried on. They did a great job while maintaining a high level of achievement in their goals. They practiced hard each day after school in order to perfect their skills. The tennis team this year did an excellent job in supporting Wolfson. Picture 1: Row 1 - David Bryan, Rich Parker, Brian Murray, Bobby Ciric. Row 2 - Chris Hale, Henrick Evanth, Steve Beljic, Kevin Cadora, Danny Moses, Billy Speckman. Picture 2: Princess Laguin listens attentively to Coach Speckman's instructions. Picture 3: Bobby Ciric concentrates with difficulty in order to hit the ball. Picture 4: Trina powerfully steps into her swing. Picture 5: Danny Moses stretches out his backhand to return the ball. Tennis 269 'TC .A M. 270 Baseball GOI GFORAHOME RU Wolfson's baseball team burst into the 1987 season with a spectacular team line-up ranging from first year starters to third year pros. With head coach, Jim Eschen, who has led Wolfson's baseball teams for eight consecutive years, the 86-87 team shows this year as their best year ever. Assisting Coach Eschen is Coach Mike Ibifer and a new coach to Wolfson, Coach Larry Greenstein. Wolfson is proud of its baseball team and its fine coaching staff. Picture 1: Left to Right: Row 1: Bryan Teagle, Gary Peterson, Brian Lillard, Shane Silver, Bart Brownfield. Row 2: Waverly Rusak, Mark Cates, Gary Best, Robbie Fussell, Lee Pollock, Jamie Woodward. Row 3: Coach Mike Tleifer, Coach Jim Eschen, Mike Pizzuti, Richard Henderson, Kenny Kirk, Billy Ahron, Kris Pedersen, Coach Larry Greenstein. Picture 2: Left to Right: Head Coach, Jim Eschen: Assistant Coaches Mike Tbifer and Larry Greenstein. Picture 3: Brian Lillard winds up for the pitch. Picture 4: Co-Captains: Bart Brownfield and Kenny Kirk. Picture 5: Bryan Tbagle prepares for a catch. H ,,,,,.,, .M .,.,,z' ww M , .. p .Q .,, . ,-,,w . 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Picture 3: Bart Brownfield takes aim for the pitch. Picture 4: Coach Eschen calls out his directions. Picture 5: Bryan Ihagle stretches to catch the ball. Picture 6: Kenny Kirk catches the ball at home plate. Picture 7: Bryan Tleagle reacts quickly to get the ball. sv Y P 1. pf ,,, .M s -I 5-uf-:N11 w 1-H-.wuflvv-, A 1, , , X '?lO?'. . -'inks'-bmw M44 A , -'vow , M y my ' . .. 'mat Q A1-we,-wh ,, ' Q ,Al 3' X- ' Dv , 'jf Af' X ,W ' whiff.-1--Q if V ,l xg J, , , i 1 ,. . 4 . A - 'w..'r1':- JZ .T. f 1 ,MX s , . , , .. v8'aj'5 ' l wr, 'f-,ui ','1. ' ' 'Q' PVR. ' ' l R .vfnfrp ' ' 'xr N X .. ' 5 , gin' 'J' ,, .IX ff-'L '- .. '- . ,fx , ,, 'Au fr: My ' - 4 't 'ff -A ' ,4 ..'1' p , . J 4 ll I Q' 'fur J' ,L Jh..,i',r ' .1 I. A 5 .- 1 '. v ' ', A 1 I -f ' 6 ' A ' . . 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The results shoul be astronomical! Coaching this year's softball team for the firs time are Coach Wade Beale and coach Steve Brown. N .. makh 'Q 1.0 e ?',.,,, J., 'L .. QA, , V. ' Q.-.rw 1-. .ti-g - A 3 Picture 1: L to R: Row 1: Tracey Mears, Missy Jones, Susan Hardee, Kristy Henderson, Tracey Williams, Lorrie Farmer, Randi Glossman, Linda Pierce. Row 2: Coach Wade Beale, Michelle George, Paula Culbreth, Stacey Glass, Kim Dungey, Julie Burney, Staci Hill, Kellie Price, Melissa Humber, Julie Davis, Coach Steve Brown. Picture 2: Randi Glossman catches a Hy ball. Picture 3: Expecting the ball, Tracy Williams prepares herself for the catch. Picture 4: Staci Hill and Julie Burney are proud to be teammates on the Wolfpack softball teaam. Picture 5: Linda Pierce attempts to obtain an out. 'l Q35 f., 119-s 11117 xt' .oss-s.-. ,, K 1 , ' - .-.1,,.. .': l, dr- N I QM, ,ir VV . ,I 1 i.,,,:3,., farm, . . , 4 .af f W U ' , .- f..,,. 1 f.. -. 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' if 'S , x .,--.-- ,.,-.nv . ff 4 X . va M n EW' X fs Q.. ' ,V 4' Ax X If . x ll' x gjx svssihlif gf' , KST' AW 'XR ' ' KX tix Nigi1xf,X 7 ' 3 'f N 5 J WOLFSON NEWS IN REVIEW De As Susans gave of her ement from ou evttende . e will always ries: Your le ital vigil, fun lls, visits to She d. led happy, I0 8. dld a ll ar Students, ' parents we can proudly agree with the above quote. inner resources where she found faith, love God. You, too, have demonstrated your d Susan reaped a harvest of be grateful. We will tters of r eral Susan and encourag love through the care y nderful friends, to whom w hearts the following memo od flowers, messages, hosp l attendance, the phone ca ur hind parents. We deeply thened us. rienced sor d so wo ld in our the fo , unera and yo ' streng o eutpe ou, an d we X ho membrance, home visitation and f our home f all this by you thank you, for all those expressions ' you were helping us, we know you als ' d Sue. Our daughter greatly valued y mmunication will always be open, an doors open in your life. d prosperity. Sirtcer While d mtsse s of co as new ness an e Sm row an do we. Our line hope to hear from you Our best wishes for your happi Charles and Midg Bowman. Melissa 184, 194, 208 I NIDIE Abolafia, Chip 66, 186, 210, 242. Abbas, Marlo 66, 195 Abboud, Shannon 91 Abramson, Simeon 66 Abstein, Bart 66, 178 Acampora, Mary 91 Acree, Doug 91 Acree, Paul 91, 230, 242 Acuna, Ronni 91 Adams, Cindy 91, 194 Adams, Courtney 87 Adams, Dawn 66. 194 Adams, Jeff 66 Adams, Ms. Julie 134 Adams, Juliette 66 Adams, Kami 91, 212 Adkins, Homer 35 Ageloff, Evan 91, 252 Ahren. Sven 35, 196, 270 Ajoc, Jonathan 91 Akers, Cathy 91 Akers, Sandi 91 Albritton, Lance 35 Aldrich, Craig 35, 173 Alford, Scott 91, 248, 251 Alkire. Tammy 66 Allen, Chris 91, 161, 192, 194 Allen, David 35, 178 Allen, Doug 91 Allen, Jessica 66, 155, 206 Allen, Jim 66 Allen, Marcus 66, 22 Almon, Ronnie 192, 195 Altman, Richy 91, 230 Altman, Robert 66 Altman, Stormy 91, 230 Amerson, James 66 Amos, Steve 66 Anderson, Bryan 66 Anderson, Jerry 91 Anderson, Kenneth 35 Anderson, Moncrief 91 Anderson, Sherri 35, 172 Anderson, Stephani 35, 172 Anderson, Troy 105 Anderson, Veronica 91 Anderson, Virginia 91, 85, 161 Andriesse, Mr. Clive 136 Anthony. Ann 112 Anthony, Linda 91 Antone, Tracy 35, 290 Anvilar, Cornelia 66 Aquilar, Cornelia 66 Ardissone, Elena 35, 210 Ardizzoni, Adam 91 Arien, Paul 66 Arnall, Leslie 35, 152, 158, 169, 204 Arnold, Chris 66, 85 Arnold, Christine 91, 95, 182 Ascher, Amy 91 Askins, Michele 91 Atkerson, Erin 91, 194 Atkins, Shawn 169 Atkins, Stephanie 91 Atkins, Stephen 35 Atkinson, Jennie 125 Atkinson, Laura 35 Ausburn, Amy 66, 182 Austin, Chidonna 91 Avery, Marti 91 Axelburg, Michelle 35, 212 Azar, Philip 35 Bach, Chris 66 Bach, Harriet 35 Bacon. Erin 66 Bacsik, Cheryl 91, 200 Bahn, Katherine 35 Bailey, Frederick 91 Bailey, Lori 35, 192, 194 Bakai, Richard 91, 230 Baker, Kevin 91, 248 Baker, Laurie 35 Baker, Michael 35, 214, 215, 218, 221, 218, 320 Baker, Vi 24 Balotin. Scott 91, 242 Banks, Doug 91, 161, 192, 194 Bano, Shana: 66 Barber, Lavern 35 Barfield, Linda 131 Barnard, James 66 Barnes, Debbie 91 Barranda, Michele 131 Barrett, Trisha 66 Barringer, Katherine 91 Barton, Lancer 35, 152, 227, 51, 196. 222, 151 Baruch, Kim 91 Balaiton, Scott 230, 242 Baruch, Kim 91, 184 Baskin, David 91 Basnley, Mrs. Pam 138 Bass, Lori 66, 72 Bass, Sandy 91, 228, 229 Batchelor, Gary 35, 198 Bateh, Chuck 66, 222 Bateh, Dena 35, 158, 212, 213 Bateh, Marwan 66, 258, 260 Bateh, Monica 35, 173 Bateh, Ramzy 36 Baughman, Amy 91 Baughon, Raymond 36 Baxter, James 36, 198 Bazate, Jennifer 66 Beach, Ms. Marion 118, 119 Beale, Mrs. Ginnie 116 Beale, Mr. Wade 140, 141, 222, 274 Bear, Donna 36, 232, 151 Beard, Bob 91 Beard, Michael 36 Beasley, John 91 Beaudreau, Seth 91 Beavers, Charles 91 Beck, Jeff 66 Beck, Tiffany 66 Becker Ms. Marilyn 138, 266 Bedard, Jeffrey 36, 169, 196 Bedsaul, Melissa 36, 266, 155 Beeman, Jennifer 36, 169 Beeman, Kim 66, 170 Behnam, Joseph 91 Behnam, Olivia 66 Behnam, Pauline 66 Belisario, Jim 91 Beljic, Steven 36, 178, 268, 158 Bell, Dana 91 Bell, Danny 66 Bell, Lisa 66, 198 Bell, Natalie 91, 169 Bellinger, Bonnie 66, 204, 205, 212 Bellows, Bradley 36 Bendit, Elka 66 Benedix, Clay 91 Benham, Pauline 208 Benjamin, Mrs. Songa 134 Bennett, Darcy 169 Bennett, Daryl 66 Bennett. Heather 36, 202, 290 Benson, Kathryn 66 Bentkey. Donny 67 Bentzel, Chris 67 Berman, Rochelle 155, 208, 161 Berger. Susan 36, 170, 204 Berfield, Lisa 36, 170, 202, 169 Berman, Becki 91 Berman, Rochelle 91 Berry, Cassandra 91 Berry, Myra 131 Berry, Rachel 91 Bersinger, Jane 91 Best, Gary 91, 270 Bethea, Stephanie 36, 173 Bethune, Sherrie 91 Bertolami, Chri 67, Bertolami, Joe 67 Bevan, Holly 91 Bexley, Alex 67, 160, 232 Beyer, Allen 91 Bhakta, Vimal 91 Bierlien, Robert 67 Bire, David 67 Bishop, David 91 Blackshear. Demetrice 36, 254, 255, 290, 151 Blackshire, Derek 36, 169, 232 Blade, Chris 67 Blade, Jessica 232 Blasdell, Heather 36, 158, 170, 188, 198, 206, 210 Blitchingtcn, Cindy 188 Bloomer, Monica 198 Bloomer, Robert 67 Boatwright. Arnissa 36 Boatwright, Tara 67 Boles, Sherry 67 Bolesworth, DeeDee 67, 169 Bolton, Richard 36 Bonanno, Steph 67 Bonteski, Mr. Robert 134 Boone, Roy 67, 222 Boone, Tracy 67 Booth, Emily 37, isa, 155, 158, 214, 215, 320 Borstein, Jeanne 132 Bosegberg, Stephen 37, 168. 178. 17 Bosson, Cheryl 198, 202 Bosson, Cheryl 67 Bostwick, Carter 67, 198 Bottko, Aimee 67 Bourque, William 37 Bowden, Stacey 67 Bowden, Tom 60, 155, 162 Bowman, Julia 37, 152, 184, 191, 194 Bowman, Wendolyn 37, 172 Boyce, James 37, 173 Boyd, Taura 37, 197 Boyle, Erin 37 Braddock, Barbara 37, 214, 320 Braddock, Chris 67 Braden, Debbie 67, 212 Bradford, Kamero 67 Bragg, Shanna 67 Branch, Julie 67, 155, 160, 200 Branch, Tonya 37 Brannam, Mike 67, 170 Brannen, David 67 Bratten. Jason 67 Brederode, TaraVan 155, 160 Brennan, Susan 67, 170 Brewer. Nancy 67 Brewster. Mrs. Francis 138 Briaget, Benait 91 Brim, Mrs. Linda 133, 237 Broadman, Melissa 68, 154, 160, 162 Brock, Chris 67, 196 Brock, Melody 37, 50, 196, 198, 202, 169 Brock, Stephanie 37, 197, 198 Brockelbank, Sandra 67, 194, 212 Brodsky, Colman 67, 182, 210 Browder, Eli 68 Brooks, Brown Mr. Ron 230, 124 Andrea 37 210 Brown, Mr. David 137 Brown, Kelly 37 Brown, Roberto 68 Brown, Shelley 68, 155, 160, 218 Brown, Mr. Steve 141, 174, 222, 254 Brown, Valerie 37 Brownfield, Bart 37, 151, 196, 270, 273 Brownlie, Jeff 68 Brueck, Deanna 37, 197 Brunner, Monica 37 Bryan, David 68, 206, 268 Bryant, Mrs. Carolyn 123 Bryant, Ronnie 68 Bryant, Sarane 68, 236, 238 Bued, Karen 68, 182 Buchannon, Steve 230 Buening, John 37 Buening, Sandi 68, 206, 214, 320 Bullardd, Dawn 38 Bunch, Matt 68, 222 Burdette, Michael 38, 173 Burkett, James 38 Burley,'Barbara 198 Burman, Cindy 200 Burney, Juli8e 38, 151, 204, 240, 254, 274 Burns, Tammy 38 Burrell, Mike 161 Burton. Marionette 38, 197 Busby, Craig 158, 222 Busby, Joel 38 Buthune, Sherri 182 Butler, Patrick 68 Butte, Brian 38, 158 Butterbrodt, Mrs. Patricia 134 Butts, Don 132 Buturla, Christine 68 Byars, Patti 68, 197 Byers, Freddie 182 Byram, James 230 Byrd, Jerry 68 Byrd, Tammy 38, 197 Cable, Andrew 68 Cable, Chris 68 Cadora, Kevin 68, 268 Cadora, Karina 38 Cahill, Stephanie 38, 169, 204, 236 Calderwood, Ron 38, 169 Calhoun, Teri 38, 188, 158 Calkins, Michelle 38 Camen, Bonni 68 Campbell, David 68 Campbell, Shannon 228 Cannery, Monifea 68 Cannington, Deanne 68 Cannington, Deleen 38 Cannington, Karen 38 Cantarini. Lisa 194 Canter, Steve 230 Carr, Sherri 68 Carden, Angela 38 Carlee, Angel 38 Carrasquero, Laura 68 Carraway, Julie 197, 202 Carroll, Gregory 38, 322 Carroll, Jennifer 68, 182, 183 Carroll, Scott 68 Carter, Joyce 132 Carter, Sherri 68 Carter, Stephanie 68 Carver, Rhonda 68, 198 Casey, Bryan 68 Cason. Brian 68 Castleman, Becky 68, 197 Castleman, David 230 Cates, Mark 38, 169, 240, 270 Catton, Kim 39 Cavangh, Wendy 68, 197 Cavender, Sonja 130 Chamberlin, Melinda 39 Chappell, Lee 68 Charn, Christy 236 Chassman. Bob 212, 155 Chastain, Sheryl 212 Chesnutt, Teresa 11, 39, 202, 214, 216, 320 Chevalier, Matt 68 Childers, Mrs. Kathy 110 Childers, Chris 39, 196 Chin, Darrin 68 Christian, Ruddi 105 Chipman, Ms. Marilyn 134 Christiansen, Mrs. Marian 116 Christopherson, Lisa 69 Chu, Elizabeth 69, 200, 155 Chump, Brenda 171 Chun, Laura 188, 212, 158, 155 Chupp, Charles 39, 78, 200, 204 Churn, Christy 39, 184 Ciric, Bobby 69, 268 Cissel, Amy 69, 188, 195, 210, 160 Clark, Barbara 19, 39, 152. 197, 155. 158 Clark, Cynthia 240 Clark, Damian 207 Clark, Tanya 69, 232 Click, Charles 39 Clippenger, Dorey 198, 212 Clossan, Carrie 69 Coan, Christine 39 Coburn. Mrs. Janet 138 Cody, Mrs. Donna 11 Cogburn, Angela 39, 196 Cogburn, Heather 69 Cohert, Deborah 69 Coker, Meredith 69 Cole, Darryl 182, 196 Coleman, Darren 39, 197 Colley, James 230 Collins, Clifford 39 Collins, Temple 69, 197, 198 Compton, Cheryl 39, 202 Conder. Christopher 39 Cone, Courtney 40 Cone, Courtney 173 Cone, Latoya 40 Conger, Christopher 69 Conklin, Laura 210 Conna, Jeneane 69 Conner, Karen 210 Connors, Amy 69, 214, 216, 320 Connell, Carol 40 Conrad, Jack 69 Conrad, Mike 64 Cook, Bill 69, 258 Cook, Shona 40 Cooke, Patricia 40 Cooksey, Jason 40, 210, 255, 260 Cooksey, John 69. 258 Cooper, Scott 198, 252 Cooper, Trina Copeland, Kelley 69, 212, 155 Copeman, Wayne 40, 178, 222 Corbett, Emily 40. 168, 178 Correll, Karyn 40 Cornelius, Christy 197 Corelli, Karen 188 Corr, David 40 Coshy. Jean 130 Coss, Michael 40, 152 Cross. Robin 210 Cowhick, Jeffrey 40 Cowles, Rob 69 Cox, Shannon 40 Coyle, Ms. Cindy 134 Craig, Anne 40, 158 Craig, James 69 Craig, Mike 69 Crapps, Cynthia 40 Craw, James 69 Craw, Tim 242 Crawford, Larry 197 Cregar, Jesse 69 Crenshaw, Keersten 69 Cronin, Mike 69, 258 Crook, Karen 69 Cross, Stacey 69 Crossen, Kim 69, 84, 200, 204 Crossen, Jeff 69 Crump, Brenda 197 Crump, James 69, 248 Culbreth, Krista 94 Culbreth, Paula 40, 197, 240, 274 Cullers, Coach 222 Culpepper, Karen 69, 169 Curley, Kurt 69 Cyrus, Cindy 69,210 Czostkowski, Lisa 94 Daley, Laura 170, 194, 69 Dandrea, Maria 40 Daniel, Alyson 69 Daniels, Guy 94 Daniels, Marlene 94, 197 Danson, Cherie 94 Darner, Erin 94, 194 Daughtrey, Dena 94 Davenport, Mr. Lonnie 113 Davidson, Wendy 171 Davis, Christie 171, 196 Davis, Doug 94 David, Jerry 40 DeLano, Kim 94 Delavan, Dana 94 Delegal, Monique 194, 182 DeLeon, Marco 94 DeLeon, Sebrina 94 DeLoach, Nanette 70, 2 320, 212 DeLuca. Joe 94, 258 Dempsey, Julie 41 14,215,216 DePasquale, Marcus 188, 195 DePaul, Adam 94 DePaul, Jonathon 41, 182, 186 Derby, Mike 170 Derosia, Larry 41, 169 Deshazo, Jennifer 173 Dezern, Keith 94. 230 Dickens, John 41, 178 Dickens. Scott 94 Dickerman, Kara 94, 169, 214. 212, 320 Dietz. Jeff 222, 196. 226 Dlke, Dori 94 Dike. Dorothy 94 Dingfield, Michael 41, 236, 237, 236 Dinglield, Tiffany 94. 236 Dinkens. Kenya 94 Dinkins, Cynthia 41,202 Dison, Kim 94, 236 Dixon, Reg 94 Dobbs, Joie 41, 192, 195 Dodge, Greg 222 Doggett, Kim 182, 183, 198 Dollen, Mrs. Linda 112 Dolley. Alisa 94 Doran, Melinda 94 Dorsey, James 41 Dostal, Lisa 94, 212 Douglas, Coretta 94 Douglas, Delores 131 Douglas. Wendy 41, 168, 178, 204, 220, 221. 218 Doyle, Shawn 227, 222, 223 Drayton, 94, 197 Dufle, Paul 41 Dukes, Kimberly 94, 198 Dukes, Tracie 94 Dungey, Kimberly 41, 155, 240, 241 274, 276 Dunlap, Catherine 41, 173 Dupree, Denise 41, 184 Durbin, Vicki 41 Durrance, Amanda 41 Durrance, Mandy 188, 189 Eason, Stephen 94, 195 Easton, Jill 94 Echelberger, Brad 94 Echt, Katherine 202 Edmison. Edwards Edwards, Edwards, Edwards. Edwards, Tracie 195 Egan, Er Bart 94 Kathleen 41 Kathryn 94 Leigh Ann 94 Mr. Mono 138 k 94, 161, 194 Eggen. Mike 186, 208 Eicher, Christine 94 Eisenberg, Eric 94 Elder, Greg 222 Elefant, Dana 94. 200 Elefant, Kelly 41 Eller, Sawina 42, 155, 2 Ellinoff, Michelle 202 Elliot, Larry 94, 242 Elliot, Heather 94 Ellis, Rob 95 Ellison, Shannon 71, 21 Eminisor, Kim 95 England, Dale 42 England, David 95 English, Mr. Ken 121 English, Mrs, Rosemary 112, 120 Entwistle, Patrick 42 Entwistle, Robert 95 Epting, Mrs. Carolyn 114 Eschen, Mr. Jim 138, 254, 270, 273 Eslinger, Wendy 95 Evanth. Henrick, 168 Evans, Damon 95 Evans, Laura 42 Evans, Stephan 95 t 1 10. 290 4. 215, 320 Davis, Julie 94, 274 Davis, Leslie 40 Davis, Marvin 222 Davis, Maureen 94 Davis, Pam 41 Davis, Ray 94 Davis, Robby 94, 230, 231 Davis, Roger 222 Davison, Jennifer 94 Davenport, Mr. Lonnie 113 Day, Dawn 214,215,320 Dearma Decker, Decker, DeC ray, Dehate, Deitrick n, Stacey 94 Dena 77, 169, 197 Mrs. Irene 116 Bill 2 Todd 41. 178 . Andy 94 DeJang, Jennifer 94 Falk, Susan 95, 169 Farah, Michelle 197 Farhat, Joe 160 Farhat, Tammy 95, 169 Farmer, Lorrie 95. 274 Farmer, Paige 95 Farnell. Ronald 95 Farquharson, Terrance 95, 230 Farrar, Mr. Mark 137 Farrell, Kathleen 42 Farren, Troy 42, 188, 202 Farrero, Carina 42, 154, 158, 188 Ignelzl Mary 46 Farrow Dlana 95 Faucett Jonathon 95 Felton Herman 230 Felps Mr Barry 134 Ferguson Beth 95 Ferguson Chns 95 Ferguson Toby 160 Ferrelra Mr 51 125 Ferrell Jeff 95 230 Ferrelll Lanny 95 Ferren Troy 120 Flelds Paige 95 Frgur Randy 186 Frpp Ann 169 200 197 204 Frresheets Mnke 95 230 Frshback Mr 137 Fisher Amy 95 161 210 Fisher Alnsley 202 198 Frsher James 95 Fitzgerald 811195 230 Fitzgerald John 95 Fxtzpatnck Mrs Barbara 123 Fntzpatrlck Donme 95 Frtzpatrrck Ju1l95 197 Fix Ryan 178 Flanagan Kellr 170 Flemrng Norma 42 Flness Jennifer 95 Flobes Mrchelle 42 Floyd T J 15 Flowers Thomas 42 178 232 4 Flynn Alice 42 I97 240 Foley Stephame 95 Ford Todd 95 Foreman Leatrlce 197 Forrest M1chael95 194 Foster John 95 Frank Ramsey 95 Frankel David 42 198 Frankel Stephanie 95 182 French Samantha 42 202 Fnedlrn Mellnda 42 50 169 Fnedman Bnan 95 194 Friedman Scott 95 195 Frost Kathy 212 246 Fudge Mayr 42 197 Fulford Candace 95 Fulford Robert 42 222 Fuqua Tlna 18 42 168 196 198 Furguson Benn 95 Furlong Kelly 19 42 154 184 Furman Davrd 42 196 222 Fussell Robble 95 Gabaldon Jacquelme 72 204 196 Gadt Mathew 43 Galgo Angela 228 95 169 Gallager Mrs 118 119 Gallagher Carrle 95 Galley Crarg 222 Galloway Kalyn 43 197 184 Garber Davld 43 188 218 Gardner Alecra 232 Garland Davrd 43 197 Garnett Elizabeth 72 69 184 Garnson Mlchelle198 10 Garnson Tammy 95 Gaston Bethany 72 212 Gaston Ms 136 Gaston Meredith 43 Gaston Rae 182 Gaston Srephame 197 Gay Joey 95 Gaynor Stephen 43 178 181 Gebman George 95 Gelsse Steven 43 11 169 196 Gelman Mark 95 Gelpln Yemr 246 George Cynthra 43 George Kelly 72 George Mark 95 George Mrchelle 95 274 Geracl Davrd 72 186 184 Ghelerter Jeff 95 Glbbs Katie Glchla Nancy 43 169 Gilbert Phrllrp 95 230 Gilbert Todd 95 105 Gull Jason 43 178 Grlley Davrd 43 Glllard Keith 43 214 320 Gllyard Derek 43 Gunn Gergory 43 Glnsberg Stacr 43 Glordano Renee 95 105 Glass Stacy 43 274 158 Gloria Radel95 105 Glossman Rand: 72 273 276 Glover Davrd 96 252 Glover Kevin 43 169 Godonrs Mary 96 Godwin Kevrn 43 178 178 Golcher Roger 72 Goldberg Kelth 160 222 Goldfleld Danlel 96 Goldheld David 178 Golding Beth 172 Goldrrng Ellen 43 202 Goldstein Amy 96 294 Gombert Mark 44 Goodchlld Pete 96 Goode Mrs Martha 123 Gooden Tamlca 96 Goodwrn Jeffrey 44 197 Gordan Kam 72 258 Gordan Mrke 72 222 236 Gostage James 96 Gottlieb Martin 96 184 Gottuso Nicholas 44 258 260 Graff Brut! 96 Graff Krrsten 328 229 Graff Tonya 72 Graham Frank 96 Graham Rob 72 Graham Vincent Grandstaft Charles 96 Grandstaff Dawn 72 197 Granger Scott 96 Grant BllI72 178 169 Grant Sarah 44 194 191 Gray Leslre 72 Greco Bobby 44 Green Chns 96 Green Heather 44 173 182 Green Michelle 44 198 204 205 Green Rhonda 72 Greenbaum Eileen 44 202 158 Greenberg Beth 72 198 Greene Chnstre 72 Greene Paula 72 96 197 169 Greenhut Mrchel 44 Greenspan Dara 72 168 208 155 Greenspoon Robert 152 154 Greenstern Mr Larry 141 270 Greenwood Amanda 96 Greer Tracy 96 Gregory Davld 44 203 204 196 Grenadler Todd 72 198 Gnffln Robert 44 Gnffrn Sharon 131 Grlffln Shen 96 Gnggs Jesslca 44 Gnmm Chen 44 Gnmmett Lon 72 Gnmsley Shrrley 72 240 254 Grodotzke Sally 130 Groff Krlstln 96 Groos Wendy 96 195 161 Groves Mrchelle Growl Llsa 161 Gullman Theodore 44 Gunn Melvin 96 Gunter Bnan 96 Gutman Luana 96 Gutman Noelle 44 2 Haag Scott 72 210 186 154 160 Haagen Annette 44 Haavrsto Becky 72 96 Hackel Paul 44 168 170 178 Hackel Steve 178 Hagan Jennlfer 44 208 158 Hagen Prudence 96 Hagans Kent 96 Hae Christopher 72 268 Hae Mrs Marlin 138 Ha Anthony 72 Ha Crystal 72 195 Ha Lrsa 72 182 a Nrcholas 44 Ha Regmald 73 232 208 Ha Shawn 210 a Trma 96 198 Hamann Kathryn 44 Hamrlton Mr George Hamrlton Jennrfer 19 44 202 Hamllton Jod144 197 202 210 Hamlow Stephanie 96 4 Hams Cynthia 212 Hancock Tracy 18 44 171 200 204 222 Hannon Melissa 73 214 215 216 Hanson Elisa 73 184 160 Hanson Knstr 73 Hardee Susan 44 240 255 274 276 Harden Llsa 73 Hardenbrook Shawn 723 210 Hardesty Laun 73 Hardrson Mrka 73 Hardtke Paul 44 169 186 Harger Chuck 73 Harkrns Susan 45 172 Harkness Teresa 96 Harmon James 73 Harmrn VaNonda 96 Harmon Sanna 178 Harmon Thomas 45 Harnage Errka 96 Harney Kelley 212 Harpstnte Sand: 197 Harrell Chns 73 188 Harrls Chnstrne 73 212 194 Harrrs Clnty 96 Harris Mr Greg 254 Harris Jlll96 198 Harns Robert 73 Harns John 96 Harrison Arnle Harnson Dean Harnson Paula 96 Harnson Spencer 73 Hart Cynthla 73 Hart Krlstle 73 Hartley Amy 45 Hartley Bryan 45 Hartley Chns 73 Hartman Andrew Hartley Patty 96 Hartman Laura 96 161 Hartsock Gary 196 270 Harvey Scott 73 236 239 Harvey Troy 73 194 Hashlak Chrlstlne 96 Hastrngs Herd: 45 158 Hatfield Amy 73 Hastrngs Paula 96 Hastlngs Shannon Hatch Allen 96 Hatfield Amy 73 Hay Julle 96 Hay Stacy 96 182 Hay Stephanie 73 182 Hayden Donnre 96 Hayes James 45 Hayes Rob 73 218 Haynes Dawn 73 Haynes J C 96 Haynes Kimberly 45 Hays Lonle 96 Hazourl Michel 43 45 Headland Matthew Heape Wendy 73 Hearnburg Chr1ts196 Hecht Kane 96 Heckel Stacy 73 Heffernan Bonnie 45 Helbe Jennrfer 97 Held Kam 45 202 158 1 Hellseck Chns 73 195 Helme Donnie 97 Hembly Heather 45 236 239 Hemingway John 73 Henderson Knsty 97 274 Henderson Rrchard 73 204 270 Henderson Wesley 97 161 Henley Buddy 222 225 Henley Rlck 73 Henry Della 73 Hernandez Mana 126 Helten Matt 178 Herschkawrtz Wendy 97 194 Herstlne Becky 182 212 Hester Theresa 45 172 Hetsler Constance 45 Heyward Chey 97 230 Hlckem Mrs Btlly 128 Hickey Dlane 97 Hacks Anthony 97 Hlcks Jlnky Mrs 0 Hrggrns Scott 97 Hllbert Lee 45 169 Hull Indra 97 254 Hlll Stac197 169 240 54 274 Hlllyer Amy 45 Hrmmelstoss Wrllram 97 Hlne Jennifer 97 Hlnkle Steve 97 Hlrsch John 97 258 Hockaday Lon 45 Hodges Drana 97 Hodges Peggy 46 Hodges Theresa 46 169 Hofer Tncla 198 Hofsteader Cheryl 46 Hogan Rodney 97 Hohenstreet Lance 97 Holcombe Doug 97 Hollcky Chnsnna 97 Hollan John 97 Holland Llsa 155 Holland Wayne 97 230 Holly Tosh: 97 Holman Suzanne 97 Holmes Curtis 97 Holt Acre 232 Holtzclaw Lrsa 46 202 Hookfln Frank 97 Hope Joy 97 15 169 Hope Klm 97 171 15 Hopper Mr 222 Horne Tommy 97 Hostetter Harry 46 Howard David 210 Howard II Enc 97 Howard Mrs S 136 Howard Theodore 97 Howell Crncly 170 200 202 162 Howell Stacia 236 Howells Simon 46 Howlck Tonla 46 Hubbard Amy 97 15 Huddleston Lrsa 46 Hudgens Chrrstr 97 Hudens John 46 195 Hudglns Clay 46 Hudson M1cheal46 189 170 Hughes Mr Frederick 116 Hudson John 258 Hudson Tammy 97 Huebner Jennrfer 97 Huff Bnan 97 230 Hughes Christy 97 Hughes Stephanie 46 Hughes Ted 97 Hulbrett Davld 97 Humber Melllsa 246 274 Humphrey Haley 97 228 22 Humphrey Michelle 173 Humphries Jerry 97 252 Hunter Jean 97 228 229 Hunter Melinda 46 Hunter Teresa 97 Huntley Jolynn 46 188 189 Hurley Chns 206 260 Hurley Collln 258 Hurley Llsa 97 98 Hurst Nlcol12 194 Hurst Sandra Mrs 114 Hurst Tracl 46 170 240 Huth John 46 Huttaker Rlchard 97 Ihara Chns 195 Inglesby Mary Jane 98 Isaac Brett 98 192 194 161 Isham David 98 Ivey John 46 Jackson Cheryl 98 Jackson Gene 46 Jackson Jennlfer 98 Jackson Kyle 98 Jackson Mrchael 98 Jacobs Bruce 46 152 178 Jacobsen Brltt 46 Jacqmeln Ann 98 197 Jaffa Andrew 46 178 200 204 242 244 156 James Crndy 206 James Reginald 98 230 Jarvrs Cherre 173 Javls Melody 19 46 182 Jefferson Sherlanda 46 172 Jefferson Tyrone 98 Jeneff Ross 169 Jenkins Davld 98 Jenkrns Lenora 98 210 Jenkins Nicole 254 Jenkins Tonya 98 210 Jernrgan Ms Myra 126 Jerz Jennifer 98 Jlbran Joe 98 230 231 Jobes Lame 98 Johns Greg 182 192 195 160 Johnson Alan 46 Johnson Christopher 47 222 Johnson Ms Delena 141 240 Johnson Jeff 47 Johnson Jennifer 98 182 Johnson Ms J11l131 214 216 Johnson Lon 98 Johnson Mary 98 Johnson Matthew Johnson Renee 98 Johnson Stephante 98 158 Johnson Stephanie L 19 47 Johnson Sydney 98 Johnson Tamara 98 Johnson Wanda 47 Jones Charles 222 Jones Deanna 98 Jones Mrs Joann 121 Jones Leonard 47 Jones Mrs Mary Jo 127 Jones Missy 274 Jones Rrchard 47 Jones Sam 170 171 Jordan Michael 47 Jordan Tara 182 Junklns Shane 47 Kalser Lara 47 168 202 Karnes Mrchael 186 Kartsonls Athan 47 Katsube Tomoko 98 Katz Jonathan 47 178 202 Kaufman Amy 47 152 154 210 212 213 Kaufman John 206 212 154 162 155 160 Kavanagh Clndy 98 Kay Clndy 98 Kaye John 127 Keel Bnan 47 Keene Mr JW 136 242 Kelley Tammy 98 Kelly Jennifer 197 208 Kelsey John 98 Kelso .1111 98 169 194 Kennedy Ernest 47 Kennedy Robert 98 182 Kenny Trey 76 Kentoff Tall 76 Kern Tommy 98 Kersey Shellre 98 194 Kersun Allrson 47 202 Kesler Marcy 76 171 Kessler Mrs Evelyn 118 1 Key Curtls 76 182 210 Khanarar Raymond 98 Kharchenko Vrctor Kleradlo Troy 98 Klndhlta Katherrne Kung Debra 47 212 4 Kung Melissa 76 Kung Rrcky 98 232 Kung Tammy 76 Kung Tony 76 Krnser Enc 98 210 Klrk Kenneth 47 169 262 273 270 Klrkland Ben 98 195 Klrkland Kathy 98 Knrkland Klm99 184 Klrkland Mrs Roberta 116 Klauenberg Christy 47 Kleln Bnan 48 Kleln Mrs Jan 130 182 Klosterman Trena 76 Kneale Tara 99 155 161 Knlckerbocker Clrnt 99 232 161 Knowles Make 99 230 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Lee 77, 169 Lockre 77 Loeffler, Rob 77. 236 Loeser. Logan. Larry 49 Robin 76. 198 Lohman. Kurt 77 Lonergan. Andrew 49, 208 Long, Joel 77 Long, Scott 14, 49 Longino, Keith 77 Lopez. Jennlfer 99. 20. 228, 229 Losco, Donna 49, 173 Losco, Eddie 99. 169 Lott, Jeff 49, 51. 196 Loueland, Niccole 99 Lourcey. Bernadeete 39, 49 Lovette. David 49 Lowe, Patricia 49 Lozoff, Lucas, Eric 99, 230, 258 Dorian 99, 182, 197 Lucas, Piper 19, 49, 182 Ludwig, Amy 99, 161 Luk, Oscar 77 Lyle, Traci 99 Lynch, Beth 77, 197 Lynch. Gregory 49 Lynch, Mark 77 Lynn. Steve 173 May, Danny 100, 195 Mayer, Michelle 50 Maym, Scarlett 77 Mayo, Angela 50 McAllister, Joel 50 McCabe, Patrick 100 McCabe, Travis 77 McCauley, Rick 77 McCaulley, Chris 77 McCaulley, Darren 100 McCavitt, Stephanie 200 McClain, Bryan 100 McClamroch, Eva 133 McClanahan, David 50, 158, 170, 184.188,189.218 McClannahan, Dawn 3, 50, 214 McClean, Jason 230 McClean, Michelle 78 McClelland, Mrs, Diane 178, 180, 181 McClure, Rick 77 McCoy, Sandra 130, 133 McCoy, Danny 100 McCoy, Telissa 77 McCray, Arnecia 50, 210 McCray. Arelins 14. 77, 122 McCray. Derlck 100. 222 McCrea, Eric 50, 196 McCullough, Justin 100 McCullough, Michael 50, 156, 158, 178, 192, 202 McCullough, Steven 8, 100, 168, 214, 236, 237, 246, 320 McDade, Mr. Edward 134 McDaniel, Odis 78 McDaniel, Ray 7, 168, 206 McDonald, Amy 290 McDonald, Darell 78 McDonald, Tracey 78 McElroy, Michelle 100 McEvoy, Christine 100 McEwon, David 78 McFarland, Rev, Calvin 138 McFeeters, Theresa 50 McGehee, Amanda 78. 236 McGinnis, Meredith 78 McGlumphy, Robby 100 McGough, Casey 78 McGugan, Lisa 100 Mclntosh, Anne-marie 100 Mclntosh, Tim 78 McKenzie, John 50 McKenney, Chuck 178 McKinney, Kim 50 McKnight, Becky 100 McKnight, Bethany 100 McKoran, Melissa 76 McLachean, Linda 100 McLard, Doug 100 McMillan, Dena 78 Maas. Julie 77, 170 McMilla n, Denise 51, 214, 320 McMullen, Charlie 196, 220 McQueen, Mr. Bob 125 McQueen. Rush 100 Meadows, Mrs. Cindy 134 MacDonald, Amy J. 49 MacDo Maclea nald. Christina 77 n. Jason 99 MacLean, Wille 132 Mears. Tracey 78, 240, 241, 74 Meckey, Matthew 51, 210 Meaks, Darryl 2, 51, 78, 221, 218 Meaks, Eric 78 Madarma, Chris 99 Maimo, Thomas G. 50 Makauh. Stephanie 99 Makavitt, Shannon M. 49. 202 Makofka. Davld 99 Malaier, Brad 99, 230 Maldonado, Kris 236 Malinak, Jennifer 99 Malone, Ryan 77 Manasse, Karen 49. 202 Mandel, Ed 99 Mandlgo. Brian 100 Manes, Scott 100, 230, 258 Mangus, Jack 77 Mann. Jennlfer 77. 182 Mann, Richard 77 Mansfield, Dineen 77, 182 Mantay, Andrew 77 Marek, Traci 77, 246, 160 Marjenoff, Mr. Frank 112 Maro, Tom 169, 178, 242 Maron, Billy 77 Maron, Jeffery 50, 169 Marshall, Leigh 77, 194 Marsico, Michelle 77 Martin, Donnie 77, 169, 178, 258 Martin, Doug 100 Martin, James 50 Martln, Jennlfer 150, 172 Martin, Michelle 77, 212 Martin, Randy 100 Martin, Sue 100 Martin, Tom 77, 169 Martinez, Davld 100 Martz, Christopher 50, 184 Martz, Mrs. Kltty 117 Mason, Katherlne 50, 169, 204, 211 329 Meaks. Carol 110 Meide, Cheryl 51, 152, 210, 266 Meide, Scott 100 Meister. Melton. Menzie. Mericle. Billy va Daniel 100 Krik 51, 196 Melissa 100 Meolley, Georganne 78 Mercer, Mercer, Miriam, Merritt, Merritt. Mericle, Mershin Messer. Mary 78 Matthew 51 Kendra 100 Andrea 78, 254, 256 Kathleen 78 Melissa 182 9. Michelle 78 Mrs. Judy 112 Messore, Amy 178 Metcalf, Aaron 100 Meyer, Courtney 57, 202, 18, 186 Meyers, Timothy 51 Meyer. Tom 100 Meyers. Jolynda 160 Michaud, Scott 69, 78, 258, 260 Middleton. Stephanie 78 Miles, Mr. Don 129 Miller, Brad 51, 232 Miller. David 6, 51, 200 Miller, Edward 101 Miller, Herman 78 Miller. Mrs. Judy 137 Miler. Micheal Miller, Sean 101 Miller, Shawn 78, 197 Miller, Shontress 78 Miller, Todd 51, 169, 178. 179 Miller, Warren 101 Milton, Jimmy 78 Mindock, Kristen 51 Mass, Ellis 77, 184, 206, 154, 155, 160 Masters, Carrie 100, 212 Masters, Tracy 77 Matchett. Jack 124 Matheson, Chad 100 Mathews, Cornelius 100 Mathews, Lisa 100 Mathews, Roland 50 Mathis, Jason 222 Mattos, Kristen 106, 169 Mattos. Elizabeth 197 Maurer, Elizabeth 100. 246, 247 Maxwell, Candace 39, 77 Miner, Kelly 78, 195, 208 Minnifield, Julius 101, 248, 250 Miriam, James 160 Mischler, Duncan 52, 178, 258 Mitchell, Bob 101, 252 Mitchell, Clourtney 78 Mitchell, Dawn 101 Mitchell, Laura 78 Mitchell, Renee 101, 197 Mizibatam, Mari 52, 184, 266 Mizragu, Alan 107 Mizrahi, Mrs. Judy 138 Mobley, Raymond 52 Mobley, Theresa 78 Micjkerm, Keann 78 Modica, Kevin 78 Moeini, Jim 101 Moersch, Julie 52, 169, 198 Mogk, Heather 94, 101 Mojadidi, Aman 101, 242, 244 Mojadidi, Sofia 101 Molenda, John 51, 158, 162, 186. 192 Monroe, Ainsley 52, 196, 202, 218 Monroe, Jennifer 78, 195, 202 Montava 78, 84 Montgomery, Kip 22, 26 Montgomery, Lee 52 Montgomery, James 101, 230 Moore, Amy 52 Moore, Ben 78 Moore, Dan 78. 198 Moore, Dawn 52, 172 Moore, Duane 51, 190, 192, 195 Moore, Franki 126 Moore, Jeff 101, 210 Moore, John 52, 222 Moore, Mary 101 Moore. Robert 52 Moore. Shawn 79 Mora, Joe 101 Moran. Julie 101 Moran. Karen 52 Morell, Mark 101 Morford, Ward 101, 230 Morgan, Kelly 79, 197, 212 Morgan, Tina 101 Morin, Patricia 130 Morrow, James 79 Moseley, Tony 98, 101 Moser, Michelle 101 Moses, Daniel 13, 52, 158, 178, 201, 268, 181, 200, 204 Mortiz, Mr. John 129 Mueller, Eric 52, 158, 196, 222 Muhlbauer, Dana 52, 19, 71, 204 Muir. Michelle 79 Mulea, Victoria 101 Mulkeym, Dana 101,210 Mull, Amy 51, 169, 170,204,210 Mullaney, Pamela 52 Mullins, Lisa 79, 100 Mullins. Tracy 15 Mummery, Terrie 79, 197 Munro, Lee 101, 230 Munson, Mick 79 Murphy. Gary 52, 178 Murphy, Mr. Ray 138 Murray, Brian 101, 210, 268, 242. 244, 268 Murray. Terri 79, 197, 198 Murry. Tina 15, 179, 202 Murtha, Thomas 53, 178 Myer, Tim 178 Myers, Greg 101 Myers, Jolynda 179, 210 Myrick, Charley 42, 196. 222, 224, 227, 248, 251 Myrick, Noel 101 Nalley, Suzanne 107 Namey, Daniel 53, 196, 222, 227 Nangle. Roberta 198 Nash, Nathan 107 Nathanson, Lisa 79 Naugle, Cheryl 107 Nay, Eric 79 Neal, David 79 Near, Shelly 107 Neault, Mike 230 Negaran, James 79, 196, 222 Neill, Brian 79 Neill, Scott 79 Nelone, Vicki 79 Nelson, Christine 79 Nelson. Scott 101, 258 Neschalk, John 79 Netting, Jenean 46, 53 1-W.-M Newman, Jay 101, 230 Newman, Sherry 79 Newsome, Mr. Glynch 123 Newsome, Kelly 53, 184, 168, 159. 162, 155, 156 Nichelson, Christy 101 Nickels, Lisa 101, 194 Nickmeyer, Joe 101 Noagle, Roberta 53 Noble, Laura 101, 194 Noble, Ryan 53 Noe, Daniel 53 Noe, Phillip 79, 222 Nowakowski, Daren 53 Nowicki Mr. Paul 138 Nushnir, Alex 186 Nutt, Richard 53 Oasis, Heather 79 O'Brien, Erin 79 O'Brien, Shannon 79, 202 Odum, Gregory 53, 152. 162 Ogburn, Brannon 79 Olito, Michelle 79, 246 Olliff, Mrs. Kay 126 O'Neill, Lara 79 Ore, Amy 79 Orosz, Missy 79 Orr, Annette 79 Orr, Mr, Frank 137 Orth, John 79 Orzell, Lisa 53, 173 Osburn, Todd 79 Otto, Mark 79, 258 Overstreet, Steven 53, 197 Owen, Chris 79 Owen, David 43, 53 Owens, Chris 79, 222 Padgett, Veronica 53, 84 Palmer. Mrs. Elaine 112 Palmer, Gregory 53, 214, 45, 320 Palmer, Richard 102, 195 Panken. Adam 197 Pappy. Darrell 102 Park, John 102, 161 Parke. Jennifer 102 Parker, Adam 102 Parker, Eric 102 Parder, Rich 79. 268 Parder, Richard 79 Parker, Sheryl 102 Parks, Gretchen 102 Parrish, Heather 102. 155, 161 Parrish, Kelley 53, 204 Patel, Swati 102, 212 Patel, Tajel 102, 212 Patter, Jason 102 Paul Mike 80, 186 Paulk, Kimberly 53, 172 Pausche, Stacey 52, 212 Payne, Andy 102 Payne, Heather 80 Peacock, Michelle 80, 214, 215, 320' Pederson. Kris 102, 270 Peel, Kathy 198, 236, 239 Peeler, John 102 Peeples, Steve 80 Pelton, Darci 80 Pennington, Lisa 80 Pent, Tabitha 102 Perea, Vivian, 80, 212 Perez, Marta 80, 196 Permenter, Tracey 158, 188 Perry, Allyson 170, 198, 204 Perry, Mr. Bill 110 Perry, Brent 102 Perry, Carl 102, 258, 260 Peters, Brett 102, 230, 258 Peters, Doug 248 Peters, Joel 159 Peterson, Bonnie 102 Peterson, Brad 18, 178, 200 Peterson, Gary 270 Peterson, Jarrod 222 Peterson, Kim 80, 160, 192, 194, 210 Petry, Miss Joanne 125 Peyton, Hill 80 Phelps, Stacey 102 Phillips, Brian 236 Phillips, Carl 80, 195 Phillips, Holly 102 Pickardd, Mr. Jay 124 Pickett, Phillip 102 Pickett, Tony 248. 251 Pickett, Steve 196, 248 Pierce, Brian 102 Pierce, Linda 102, 169 Pierson, Allison 102 Pietruski, Robert 80 Pike, Gary 102, 161 Pilla. Curtis 102 Pinilla, Martha 18, 19, 168, 155. 159, 200, 204 Pinter, Heather 102 Pizzuti, Mike 196, 276 Pasano, Deborah 80 Pierce, Llnda 274, 275 Pitcher, Seon 80 Pitruzello, Keith 102 Plotkin, Richard 80 Pogachnik, Jennifer 102 Pohl, Robby 80 Pohlman, Scott 102 Pollock, Lee 102, 276 Poole, Denise 80, 184 Poole, Tina 102 Pope, Tonya 102, 194 Polter, Joel 102 Polter, Robert 186, 242, 244 Potter, Tom 102 Powers, Lawanda 80 Powers, Monica 80 Pratt, Troy 102 Prendergrast, Steve 258, 259 Presley, Beth 184 Pressley, Blll 80 Preston, Tim 102 Preston, John 184, 212 Presswood, Shelley 80 Price, Diana 214, 246, 247, 254, 320 Price, Kelly 80. 274 Price, Mike 102 Priester, Wade 80, 184, 222 Pritchard, Kim 80 Pryor, Mrs. D. E. 137 Pugh, Jenny 80, 160, 195, 196 Pugh, Sabrina B0 Putman, Herbie 80, 169. 196 Rabb, Angie 102 Radcliff, Bennie 80 Radent, Jason 80 Radney, John 80 Rados, Tom 102 Ragatz, Alan 196, 204, 222, 227, 248, 250 Ragatz, Angie 102, 228, 229 Ragatz, Eric 80, 222, 258 Ramos. Leslie 172 Ramsey, Holly 80, 168, 171 Ramsever, Katie 81. 160 Ramseuer, Donna 81, 184 Randdl, Renay 81 Randles, Krista 102 Raper, Casey 102 Rawls. Kathy 133 Ray, Melinda 19. 178, 200, 204, 266 Reader, Jamey 19 Reasoner. Andrea 102 295 Reaves, Melissa 81 Rechtin, Chris 81 Recal, Mary 81 Recla, Mrs. Judy 138 Reed, Russ 102, 105 Reddish, Derrick 81 Reader. James I69 Reader, Kerry 103 Reeves, Shawn 81 Reeves, Tracey 103 Register, Kelly 103 Reich. Melanie 103 Reid. Jef 103 Remson, Christine 170. 178, 204 Renhack, Sharon 103 Rettinger, Gary 81, 160 Rhodes, Donny 81, 178 Rhodin, Mrs. Bess 118, 119 Rice, Harry 159 Rice, Laurie 19, 170, 218 Rice, Michael 152, 258 Richardson, Laurie 81, 170 Richardson, Sharon 81 Richey. Tabitha 56 Rickey, Joseph 56, 178, 182, 214. 216, 320 Ricks, Mrs. Patricia 134 Warnock, Jeffrey 62, 178 Richtrer, Peter 81 Rittscher, Allen 81 Rivers, Tammy 103 Roberts, Gina 169 Roberts, James 103, 242 Roberts, Jennifer 169, 196, 204, 208 Roberts, Rob 103 Robertson, Scott 103 Robertson, Tony 56 Robinson Angela 56 Robinson, Jason 103 Robinson Michelle 81 Robinson Pam 103. 197 Robinson, Peggy 103 Robinson, Tiffany 103, 198 Robinson, Wendy 154 Simms, Stacy 20, 58, 196, 197, 198. Swords. Rockafellow, Christi 103 Roderick Suzanne 81, 184 Rodgers, Jason 192 Rodgers, Jennifer 56 Rodgers, Kris 81 Rodgers, Mrs. Sharon 136 Rodriguez, Philip 81 Rodriguez, Doreen 81 Roehm, Angie 103 Roey, Richie 103, 230 Rogers, Jason 56. 190, 192, 193, 195 Rohan, Darren 81, 258 Rohn, Jeffrey 103 Roldan, Cherie 103 Rollo, Ron 81, 197 Roof, Stacy 56, 166. 170, 196, 197 Rooks, Ronald 10, 56, 196, 226, 222, 223 Rose, Emily 103, 194 Rosenbaum, Beth 81, 160 Rosseland, Nicole 81, 169, 171 Rosen, Mrs. 113 Rossetti, Tony 81 Roubas, Mr. Ross 137 Rowand, Bonnie 81, 194 Rowe, Jeff 81 Rowe, Monk 169 Rowland, Ashley 81 Rowland, Terry 103 Rubin, Brent 81 Rudolph, Maurice 81 Rudolf, Sharon 77, 197 Ruechel, Christina 81 Ruel, Nancy 81 Rukab, Rana 81 Rusak, Waverly 103 Russell, Ali 103, 212, 240 Russell, Christian 81 Russo, James 81 Rust, Adrian 82 Ryder, Melanie 82, 194 Rylant, Ms. Cynthia 118 Sadler, Amy 103 Sadler, Margaiet 82, 194, 208 Sadowsky, Robert 56 Safvg, Alyson 55, 204, 205, 212. Salfold, Brian 56 Salamek. Omar 103 Saliga, Kyle 103 Saliga, Randy 82 Sall, Jacob 103, 161 Salmeh, Jamel 82 Sam, Anthooinette 103 Samiran, Ali 56 Sammiquel, Dorlores 103 Sanders, Jeff 82 Sanders, Kevin 103 Sagggrs, Scott 82, 196, 222, 224, Sanders, Stacey 84, 103 Sanders, Tracy 103 Santana, Rebecca 103 Santa, Tabitha 194, 208 Saoud, Sammy 82 Saour, Chrissy 76, 82 Sargent, Buddy 230 Satkof, Brett 103 296 Saul, Jennifer 82, 194, 212 Sual, Kelly 56 Saum, Heather 19, 56, 168, 188, 190, 191, 194 Saxon, Shannon 82, 194 Scahill, Melinda 56 Scarborough, Laurel 103 Schalders, Craig 103 Schaefer, Alan 56, 169, 182, 186, 192 Schafer, Robert 56, 168, 169, 186. 155, 156, 192 Schaefer, Stephanie 56, 188 Schappert, Gareth 72 Scharf, Craig 82, 178 Scheck, Paul 56, 152, 186, 192, 155 Scheffer, Deanna 166, 127, 155 Schell, Stayce 82, 246 Scherer, Diana 57, 197 Schlessinger, Nancy Schlueter, Mark 57 Schlueter, Marc 57, 161 Schramm, Frederick 57 Schneider, Mrs. Pat 114 Schueter, Danny 103 Schultz, Chris 236, 239 Schultz, Todd 57 Schultz, Tommy 82 Schwank, Julie 82 Schwartz, Joshua 57 Schwartz, Michelle 103 Scorodo. Kenneth 82 Scott, Billy 103 Scott, Kristy 82 Scott, Laurie 39, 57, 188, 210 Scott, Todd 82, 170, 172 Scott, Valencica 57, 172 Scroggins, Lori 82, 171 Searcy, Ned 57, 178 Seay, Sheri 103 Sefert, Nancy 57, 169, 191, 194, 202 Seitzinger, Liz 82 Selevan, Andrew 103, 230, 161 Selevan, Marc 57, 169, 178 Serafin, Nancy 103 Sellers, Major Henery 142 Serzer, Jimmy 103, 230 Seymour, Mr. John 141, 222, 223 Seymor, Sara 57 Seymor, Wayne 82 Shafer, Kara 57, 197 Shelly, Abe 103 Shannon, Angela 82 Shapirs, Steven 82 Shaw, Meshel 103, 169 Sheffield, Greg 82, 236 Sheldon, Christopher 69 Sheldon, Misti 82 Shepard, Alan 103 Shepard, Stephanie Sherborne, Lisa 103 Sheridan, Denise 103 Sherman, Julie 202 Shin, Dean 103 Shiver, Michele Shafer, David 82, 170 Shollar, Holly 82, 182 Shon, Young 82, 242 Shorstein, Bryan Smith, Miss Marion J. Smith, Martelle 104 Smith, Matthew 104 Smith, Melia 104 Smith, Micheal 58 Smith Rona 104 Smith, Sabrina 104 Smith, Scott 236, 238 Smith, Susan 292 Smith, Tammi 104 Smith, Todd 104 Smith, Trina 58 Smith a, Stacy 58 Snapp, Andrew 58 Snead, Matt 104 Sneed, Lori 58, 197 Snyder, Sally 58, 197 Solloman, Lori 83 Soloman, Renne 82 Soucy, Karen 104 Soud, John 10, 58, 196, 222 Soud, Mary 104 Soud, Sammy 197 South, Kellie 83, 197, 221 Southerland, Jeffery 58, 178, 181 Spaford, Lisa 104 Shorsyein, Paul 103 Shriftman, Lara 103 Shuman, Liz 82 Siegriat, Mike 82 Sigler. Silver, Cindi 103 Shane 57, 169, 204, 270 Silverman, David 103, 161 Simmons, Mrs. 116 Simmons, Bryan 82 Simmosn, Jonette 57, 172 Simmons. Sheena 82, 208 Simmons, Sheynette 57, 172 Spam, Claudia 104 Spaulding, Tammy 104 Spearman, Jody 202 Spearman. Lee 58 Speckman, Billy 268 Spence, Catherine 104 Spence, Stephen 58, 186 Spencer, Bruce 28, 195 Spencer, Mr. Josesph 114 Spencer, Michelle 58 Spencer, Sherrell 104 Spiak, Jenny 83 Spikes, Phillip 104 Spiller, Joelle 58 Spivey, Mrs. 146 Spivey, Shannon 59, 214, 215, 320 Spiwak, Rachel 104 Spooner, James 169 Spratling, Latisha 104 Sprouse, Scott 104 Sprueil, Ramono 104 St. John, Ed 84, 242 Staal, Mark 104 Staat, Cynthis 172 Stalford, Johnny 104 Stallard, Sharon 169, 170, 266 Stanberry, Tamu Stanford, Shawnette 104, 169 Stanley, Greg 104, 182, 195 Stanley, Jennifer 212 Stanley, Tara 104, 182 Stansberry, Jamie 104 Starling, Scott 104 Stace, Schell 82 Stearman, Jodi 59, 197, 159 Steele, Jeffery 59 Steele, Mrs. Kathy 236,237 Steffins, Aaron 232, 160 Stephan, Kenneth 59 Stephan, Ron 104, 258 Stephenson, Kelly 104 Stephenson, Scott 59, 196, 197, 198, 199 Stepiek, Holly 59, 202 Stockdale, Dawn Stockman, Rosemary 84 Stokes, Cyndi 104 Stone, Mrs. Carolyn 114 Stone, Lisa 169 Strauss, Patrick 84, 168, 186, 155 Strauss, Susan 59, 184, 159, 160 Strickland, David 104 Strickland, Laura 59 Stripling, Stephanie 104 202, 291 Simonic. Kimberly 103 Sims, Keely 103 Sinoff, Adam 103, 161 Sinoff, Bradley 58, 186 Strumlauf, Tawni 19, 43, 59, 196, 218 Stuart. Elaine 104 Sturat, Rebecca 84 Stune, Lisa 104 Stutts, Lisa B4 Sircar, Laddy 103 Sircar, Subhra 58 Sisak, Charles 58, 197, 198 Sullivan, Cecilia 59, 210 Sisak, Matt 103 Skidmore, Dan 83 Skinner.Car1etta 58, 197, 198, 157 Skipper, Daphne 103, 236 Slaff, Alyse 58, 202 Slappy, Jill 58, 208, 159 Sleffel, Mikel 58, 197 Sloan, Mike 104 Sloan, Jim 169 Slogan, Jimmy 83 Slott, Adam 83, 222 Sullivan, Couttney 19, 59, 196, 204, 218 Sullivan, Jimmy 104 Summerfield, Angie 84, 210 Sumner, Sumner, Sumner, Sundby, Carl 84 Patricia 84 Richard 59 Jill 59, 202 Sweet, Mark 59, 169, 178, 196, 242 Sweitzer, Judd 59 Sweitzer, Shelby 59 Sward, Jeff 104 Susie 84 Sloan. Jimmy 236 Smallenberger, Cindy 104 Smallenberger, Staci 58, 214, 320, 155 Smith, Angie 83 Smith, Betsy 202 Smith, Bo 83 Smith, Christine 58 Smith Smith Darlene 104 Dewayne 104 Smith, Diane 1s,5a, 182, 198 Smith, Donnie 104 Smith, Elizabeth 58, 190, 195 Smith, George 104 Smith, Jeff 83 Smith, Jerry 83 Smith, Jodi 83 Smith, John 104 Smith, Mark 83, 169 Smith, Marie 83 Syeda, Shahbano 103 Synoff, Sheri 104 Szakaly, Lisa 84 Szaro, Shelly 58, 290 Tamul, Tatia 60 Tanker, Mrs. 15, 114 Tanner, Kim 84,212 Tarance, Andre 84, 222 Taylor, Elizabeth 104 Taylor, Kelly 84 Taylor, Paul 60, 173 Taylor, Shannon 84 Taylor, Tiffinnie 84 Teagle, Bryan 60, 159, 196, 184, 270, 273, 157 Tedeschi, Jennifer 84 Teifer, Mr. Mike 140, 230, 258, 141, 270 Teitlebaum, Howard 84, 178, 248 Teitelman, David 60, 159, 184, 186, 187, 155 Temples, Ed 84 Terbrueggen, Marty 84 Terrell, James 104 Terrell, Tim 230 Teska, Tammie 84 Thigpen, Tara 84 Thigpen, Todd 84 Thoburn, Michelle 60 Thomas, Carol 104, 169, 184 Thomas, Chris 104 Thomas, Mrs. Delorise 111 Thomas, Holly 60, 214, 320 Thomas, Hope 104 Thomas, Michelle 104, 228 Thomas, Nanette 84 Thomas, Renee 105 Thomas, Richard 105 Thomas, Tonyia 84 Thomas, Wendy 60 Thomason, Ginger 60, 218 Thompkins, James 84 Thompson, 84 Thompson, John 105 Thompson, Lisa 60 Thompson, Robert 60 Thrasher, Sauja 84, 182. 2 Threats, Mrs. Mary 121 Ticer, J. J. 84 Tigh, Karen 85 Tillotson, Scott 60 Tison, Renee 133 Tittelman, David 187 Tittle, Wende 85, 172 Titus, Dara 60, 172 Todd, Russ 252 Todisco, Assunta 60 Tokaiz, Wendy 85 Toland, Amy 60, 266 Tolbert, David 222, 252 Toler, Robert 105 Tomkins, Catherine 60 Tonelli, Mike 105 Tooke, Ron 105 Topjian, Christopher 60 Torope, Monica 85 Tosco, George 169 Toth, Laura 85, 246 Totman, Christine 60, 173 Toves, Vanessa 60 Towner, Peter 60 Traer, Amber 61, 169 Trager, Sheri 105 Traveria, Ms, Susan 134 Trefry, Chet 85, 232 Tripi, Jennifer 105 Tripoli, Michael 61 Trunnel, Greg 85, 232 Trussell, Canetha 105 Tucciarone, Dave 105 Tucciarone, Hannah 105 Tudor, Charles 61 Tufo, Joanna 61 Turcotte, Kellie 126 Turner, Jeanette 105 Turner, Lisa 105 Turner, Matt 105 Turner, Robert 85 Tyre, Christy 105 Tyson. Kay 85 Underwood, Tracey 105, 208 Llsoff, Sean 105 Ussach, Wendy 85 Vaderson, Erik 61, 202, 203 Vaine, Joel 105 Van Brenderode, Tara 85, 155 Van Brocklin, Lawerence 85 Van Clef, Brandi 105 Vanderberg, Amy 105, 161, 246 Vanderberg, Beth 170, 246 Van Dyke, Karen 85, 240, 241 Vanko, John 61, 184 Van Landingham. Ken 85, 222 Vansiclen, Paul 61 Varon, Jerry 61, 190, 192, 195, 320, 214, 215 Vanderberg, Elizabeth 61, 200, 204, 205 Vargas, Sean 85, 258 Vaughan, Whitney 61, 170, 290 Veal, Lisa 85 Veldink, Phillip 105 Veleber, Mr. Tom 140, 141, 248 Vennerstrom, Victoria 61 ' Venters, David 85 Venturela, Joey 105. 230 Versis, Steve 61, 198, 222 Verstanding, Jenny 105. 246 Vickers, Amanda 105 Vines, Molly 61, 159, 204 Virzi, Joseph 61, 197 Vietta, Crissie 61, 202 Volp, DeDe 85, 195 Vorhees, Denise 18, 61, 204, 169 Wade, Gena 105 Wadkins, Todd 105 Waider, Steph 85, 160, 236 Wainwright, Jill 85 Waldrep, Diana 85 Walker, Duane 105 Walker, George 61 Walker, Glenda 61 Walker, Kelvin 61 Wall, Rhonda 105 Wallace, Denise 85 Wallace, Mrs. Pat 128 Wallingford, Scott 62 Walsh, Dan 105 Wamsley, Chris 105 Ward, Ashley 85 Ward, Kristine 62, 184 Ward, Rhonda 62 Ward, Mrs. Richard 134 Ware, Doug 85, 73 Ware, Laurie 132 Wareh, Rashad 105 Warren, Christy 85, 184 Warschoff, Merril 85 Warwin, Michelle 62. 197, 198 Watson, Derrick 222, 252 Watson, Sydney 130 Watto, Sherri 62 Waugh, Mrs. Candie 138 Weaver, Alison 105 Weaver, Christina 86, 212, 160, 155 Weber, Cathryn 62 Weight, Jennifer 105 Weir, Lance 236, 237 Weise, Peter 105 Weiss. Mr. Eric 137 Weitzel, Kelley 62, 155, 159, 184 Weitzel, Kimber 105 Weitzel, Michael 105 Weitzel, Monica 86 Weitzel, Todd 105, 242, 244 Welch, Mike 105 Weller. Brian 86, 192. 195 Wells, Amber 62, 236. 238 Wells, Joan 62, 236 Welsh, Mike 86 Wendell, Jason 62 Wendt, Amy 62, 68, 184, 157, 159. 155 Wenzel, Cathy 105 Wesley, Katie 62 Wesseling, Arend 86 West. James 105. 232 Wetherhcld, Romy 105 Whang, Michael 62, 210, 156 Wheatley, Gina 62, 173 Wheeler, Monika 86, 169, 266 Whitaker, Whitaker. Kristine 62 Lance 86, 258, 260, 222 Whitcomb, Amy 105, 236, 237, 161 White, Amy 105 White, Bruce 152 White, Chris 86, 222 White, Dana 105 White Mr. David E. 108, 166 wmief edward 62, 159 white, use ez, 214, 216, 230, 320 white Robert 131 White ey, James 62 Whitten, Tracey 86 Wibbens, Ernie B6 Wichman, Mr. Barry 138 Wichman, Jennifer 18, 63, 197 206 Wier, Lance 86 Wilcox, Janette 105 Wilhelm, Allison 86 Willi, Michael 105 Williams, Amber 105 Williams, Carey 184 Williams, Chris 105 Williams, Coni 63, 210, 266, 159 Williams, Corey 63, 212, 152, 184, 242, 244, 155, 159 Williams, David 106 Williams, Mr. Delany 138 Williams, Debbie 86 Williams. James 86, 169 Williams. Katherine 106. 169 Williams, Michele 86, 171,212 Williams, Raymond 63, 173 Williams, Rudolph 86 Williams. Russell 106 Williams, Susan 106 Williams, Tracey 63, 106, 159, 197, 240, 274, 275 Wilson, Bennie 86 Wilson, Craig 252 Wilson, Fredrick 106 Wilson, Kelli 106 Wilson, Owen 63 Wilson, Rusty 106 Wilson, Scott 106 Wilson Stephanie 86 Wilson, Tara 106 Winter, Jimmy 86 Winter, Ron 106 Winterbom, Shannon 86 Winters, Jason 106, 195 Wintin, Hugh 63, 182, 222 Wirth, Roseann 63 Wiseman, Alison 63, 159, 170, 184, 213, 214, 320 Witten, Doug 106 Witten, Mauri 106, 161 Wittig, John 106 Wofford, Beth B6 Wofford, Mary 86 Wolchok, Carey 106 Wolffenden, Lisa 86 Wolowicz, Beth 63 Wolowicz, Ric 106 Wong, Annie 19, 63, 170, 188, 19. 168, 159 Wong, Michael 186 Wood, Jeanine 63. 152, 159, 204 Wood. Kim 87 Wood, Rosemary 87, 232 Woodard, Andy 212 Woodard, Cindy 87, 208, 182, 195 Woodard. Wendy 87, 106, 195, 169 Woods, Jerome 106, 230, 258, 259 Woods, Tyrone 106, 230, 258, 198 Woodward, Tamie 106, 270 Wooten, Deborah 87 Wren, Lorrie 106, 161 Wright, Donald 106 Wright, Melissa 106 Wright, Sabrina 106 Wyatt, Mrs. Jackie 125 Wyckoff, Stephanie 63 Yang, Jeff 87, 205 Yang, SeungfRoger W. 63, 152, 157, 159, 161 Yarbrough, Colett 106 Yeargin, Scott 87, 224, 169, 196, 222 Veldell, Gary 106, 192. 230 Yochum, Julia 63 York. Lori 87, 182 Young, Chris 87, 169, 258 Young, Jim 106 Young, Julie 10, 64, 202 Young, Kevin 106 Young, Michael 64, 196, 222 Youngblood, Clyde 248 Youngblood, Molly 106 Vouse, Noel 87 Vudin, Robert 64, 198 Zubivnik, Mike 106, 230, 169, 258 Zangerle, Brian 87 Zapen, David 106 zafka, Ms. 184, 134 Q Zaruba, Chuck 106 Zedella, Kristen 106, 155, 161 Zeiner, Abby 106, 200, 169. 246, 155 Zellner, Brian 232 Zent, Kenneth 87, 208 Zimmerman, Merrit 18, 19, 64, 159, 188, 196 Zink, Robin 64, 204 Zwinsky, Andy 87 Q f Books Video Rentals Records 8t Tapes SENIORS 81 JUNIORS, INC. 11700-21 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida 32223 Phone: 268-4962 9 0 To my best friends and second family - Duke'S New York Style Hotdogs and Sausages You've Tried the Rest Now Try the Best Mandarin Super Market Parking Crissie, Samantha, Staci, Michelle, Ellen, and Ruth - Custom Embroidery and Monograming Names - Initials - Titles - Custom Logos - Emblems Personalized and Individualized in Our State of the Art Computer Embroidery Machine for Your Home, Company, Organization, Business, Team, Gifts . . . 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With that cute voice we all have heard to the look of her eyes with which our hearts has stirred. Think of her still as the same, I say: She is not dead - she is just away! Love always, Michael Baker Joey Bruce, Jerry Varsity Cheerleaders, Thanks for All of youmean everything! You all so much to me. I hope have been the best that all of you will go friends a guy could on to succeed in life. ever have. Let me leave you with the To Ms. J. thought, WeebIes don 't fwoufd jjke you wobble but they roll to know thatyou are af0Uf7d- really the best. I will definitely miss Katie MaS0n, you. Thanks! I don 't know what to say Our friendship is just so special to me. Rhombus was great! It is just so easy to say I love you. 8' Joe Rickey 453 Th 155 e time is now and ' you hold the key Q luck babe' l love you Donna Rodriguez arm-QL ' L3 .1- , vs, 5' open manydoors! Good x 4.1 r 1 'C ' . G . I - . 2 it aa- Congratulations and Good luck Mandy! Love, Holly Congratulations Senior Class!!! lvelisse Plasencia Paul H. Hagglend Good luck to the Graduating Seniors and Good luck next year Juniors. cfo 88 Amy Connors Graduate Gemologist G.l.A. F ll w Gemmological Association of Great Brit BERTHET JEWELERS Fine Jewelry 81 Gifts 10055 San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, Florida 32217 Bill Berthet 19041 268-1110 In loving rnernory of onr volunteer ancffvend .Susan 51nitn fPu5Ec QQDH-ions Departntent CBapt1l9t Wfecficaf Center l Dear Karen, Congratulations! We love you and are very proud of you. We wish the very best in the years to come. Love, Mom, Dad, and Julie Dear Ed, We are so proud of the way you have mastered the many challenges of this senior year. We love you and look foward to the years to come. Tom 8: Mom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farish Dear Freddie, Congratulations on your graduation. You are a wonderful son and have made us very proud. Always have faith in yourself and faith in God and you will achieve happiness and success in the future. We love you, Mom, Dad, Susan, and Julie Dear Paul, Congratulations! We are all so very, very proud of you. Our wish for you is that you have all the good things in life, and to always be as happy as you are now. We love you very much! Love, Mom, Dad, and Brian Dear Chip, Congratulations on your graduation. You have always made us proud of you and of your special accomplishments. We love you and are confident of your continued Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Seaccy, JR SUCCESS. Dear Michel, You have been a delightful child and I look forward to the happy moments in the years to come. We salute your Pilgrim soul and we love you with all our hearts. Mom 8: Dad Dear Tina, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of you and love you. Love, Mom, Jim, Eddie, Bobby, Renee, and Brian Dear Eric, You are the essence of life and a joy to ours. Congratulations! L'Chaim. We love you, Mom, Dad, Aly, 8: Myer Dear Bryan, We're so proud of you and your achievements. You have what it takes to be a success, go for it! We love you B.R.P. Mom, Dad, 8: Family Dear Kim, Congratulations on your graduation. From here go on to be all you want to be. We are behind you every step of the way. Success always, honey. Love, Mom, Dad, and Jeff The Crossens Dear Greg, Congratulations! It's been a long, hard road for everyone. We are proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom 8: Dad Dear Matt, Mortarboards and diplomas represent the start of something big. Congratulations and our blessings go with you. Love, Mom 8: Dad Bill and Becky Mercer Dear Lisa, Congratulations! This is only the beginning. The best is yet to come. We love you. Mom and Kent Dear Steven, We are so proud of your many accomplishments and graduation. Remember there is no such word as can't. Be yourself and you will always succeed!! Much Love, Mom 8: Dad Ken and Elaine Overstreet Dear Coni Williams, You're the greatest! Congratulations on your graduation and honors. May God bless your life with love, happiness, and success. We love you! Love, Mama, John, and David Mr. and Mrs. John Radeck Keith, Congratulations-you made it! We are so very proud of you. Wishing you the brightest future one could ever dream of. With love, Mom, Raub, and Jessica Dear Tam, We know you'll accomplish the goals you choose, whatever they may be. Intelligence, determination, and personality-you've got what it takes. Love, Mom 8: Dad Rita and Bryno Littleton Christy Burton, Congratulations! What a wonderful gift you have been to us for 18 years. Rejoice with each dawn and be thankful with each dusk. God will be with you always. With love, Your Family Dearest Robin, No one could be more proud than we are of you! You've worked hard . . . Go for the rest Robin! Love and Prayers, Mom, Chad, 8: Jerry Dear Scott, We are so proud of you! Congratulations on your special day. Love, Mom, Dad, Greg, Jeni, 8: Patrick Dear Lori, Congratulations and best of luck. I love you very much. Your Sister, Allison Bailey Angie Mayo, You are a great person to have around. You are everything a parent could wish for in a daughter. We are very proud of you. We love you, Mom 8: Dad Dear Amber, We are all very proud of you and love you very much. We send you forward into your adult life with our prayers and support, knowing that you will accomplish much since much has been given you. With God's Blessing and Our Love, Dad, Dad, Mom, Meghan, 8: Amanda Dear Tabitha, Congratulations Babe, we are so proud of you. Love always and God bless. Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Gary Richey 8: Anthony Dear Denise, How proud we both are to have a wonderful daughter like you. You deserve a future filled with exciting moments, success, and happiness. Know that we are always with you. Love always, Dad 8: Marcia Larry and Marcia Vorhees Dear Crissie, Watching you grow into such a beautiful and caring person has been a joy for us. We love you! Mom, Dad, 8: Brian Susan and George Vitetta Dear Chris, Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom and Charles Charles 8: Marianne Topjian Dear Stephanie, You have been a great joy and blessing to usg a beautiful example of Christ's love! We look forward to sharing new adventures with you! Our love forever, Mom 8: Dad Leslie and Becky Schaefer Dear Tracy, We Congratulate you on a job well done, all around. We wish you luck, success, and ability to obtain your goals in life and career. We love you! love, Mom 8: Dad Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hancock Dear Laurrie, Congratulations! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. You are at the end of one phase of your life and beginning another. The best of times are yet to Mom 8: Dad Marian and Fred Rice come. You have been a joy to us. We love you! Dear Michael, Congratulations! We are so proud of you and your accomplishments. As you begin the next phase of your life, believe in yourself and your direction, and you will be on Mom 8: Dad Marian and Fred Rice your way to success. You are a winner! We love you! Dearest Laura, Congratulations on your graduation! We love you and wish you much success and Mom 8: Dad Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Strickland happiness in the future. God bless you. Dear Gary, We are very proud of you and we love you. God bless you and be with you always. Love, Mom 8: Dad Mr. and Mrs. Tom Murphy Dana Muhlbauer, Our thoughts of watching you grow through the years makes your time of graduation all the more special to us. God bless your life's endeavors. Love, Uncle Rick, Aunt Karen, Uncle Tom, Nana 8: Poppy Susie, Sweet dreams Susie. Mom Marinett, You are a wonderful daughter, mother, and sister. Congratulations on your gradkuation. You have worked hard and we are proud of you. We love you very, very muc . Melanie, Mom, Al, Tina, Wayne, Mark, 8: Gayla Mr. 8: Mrs. Al Williams 8: Melanie David, We hope that you will always remember that it is the responsibility of a leader to set an example. We are very proud of the example you have set, and all your accomplishments! Love, Mom 8: Dad, Michael 8: Daniel Dear Pam, Congratulations! I am so proud of you. Always believe in yourself and you will accomplish whatever you desire. Love, Mom Chris, Congratulations! We are so proud of you and love you so very much. Mama 8: Dad Linda 8: Bernard Johnson Dear Ted, We always knew you could do it. We are very proud of you!! Congratulations as you begin your road to success. Love, Mom 8: Dad- Diane 8: Ted Gullman Dear Angel, Congratulations on your graduation! We are very proud of you and your accomplishments! You mean the world to us and always will! L ove, Mom, Dad, Karen, Randy, and Heather Cogburn Dear Jill, Congratulations! We are all very proud of you, in all you've accomplished and mostly in the kind of person you've grown to be. You are loved! God bless your road aliead. ove, Dad, Mom, Julie, 8: Grandmother Dear Paul, Congratulations on your graduation. You have come a long way in a short time. I am so proud of you and your achievements. May all the years ahead of you be good ones. Love Always, Lillie Ray Dear Dara, We are very ,proud of you, our Number One granddaughter, on your graduation. Remember t is day always. Nana 8: Papa Mr. 8: Mrs. Wm. German Dear Cathy, You're a real winner and we're proud to call you our daughter. Congratulations! We love you! Mom 8: Dad Dona 8: Bob Weber Dear Marc, Congratulations on your graduation. We want you to know that we are very proud of you and love you very much. Love, Mom, Dad, and Andrew Dear Stacy Roo Roo, Thank you for making us the proudest parents anywhere. Your academic achievements are exceptional, but your ability to love and give of yourself holds the key to a very happy, successful life. So go and get it sweetheart, you deserve it! All our love, Mom and Dad Dear Mike, We are so proud of you. Keep the Lord in your heart and mind and He will give you joy in the future. We love you, Dad, Mom, Jennie, John, 8: Abby Lakewood UMYF'ers, Best wishes to each one of you. Remember The Race Is On' and you are The Army of the Lord . God Bless you, The Hike's Dear Stephanie, We are a l very proud of you and the kind of person that you are. Remember, The difference between a successful person and ot ers is not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Bryan Larry and Amy Cahill Dara, You finally made it. I am very proud of you. Congratulations and good luck with your career. I love you more than words can say. Love, Mom Con atulations! May this be the Grst of many exciting accomplishments in your life. e are very roud and only hope that your future years of college and manhood bring you as mucrli happiness and joy as you have given us these past I8 years. Love always, Mom, Dad, and Kim Garber Dear Dave, it Con atulations on your graduation. We want you to know how proud we are of you and ow special you are to us. May all your dreams come true. Thank you for being such a special daughter. Dear Shondel, We love you, Mom 8: Dad Dear Heather, We are so proud of you on your graduation. Congratulations! You have so many wonderful times and experiences ahead of you. Make the most of them. Love and kisses, Mom, Jewel, and Jackie Dear Ron, I All the wisdom of the ages is now available in two IO second blurps - Don't spit in the face of the wind. Congratulations! We're proud of you! L ove, Mom, Dad, 8: Angie Dear Bruce, . You have already achieved a great deal and have been a source of pride to me. You have a special sensitivity and zest for ife that is inspiring and contagious. You have the ability to help make this world a better place. Go for it!! LO ve, Mom Dear Nick III, Congratulations! We are so proud to have a son like you. Always walk with God. We love you, Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Nick Gottoso, II Dear Robert 8: Alan, The love, the happiness, the pride we feel is endless. We thank you for all you have been, and all we know you will be. Just tell Elmo . L ove, Mom 8: Dad Dear Julie, Congratulations! We are and always have been proud of you in everything you have done - sports as well as academics. We love you very much. Wish Dad could have been with us. Good luck in the future. The best is yet to come. God bless! Love ya! Mom, Daddy, Nana, and Gina Dear Elissa, Our hearts are filled with love and pride at your hard work and determination to succeed. We are proud of your accomplishments and honors. May you continue throughtout your college and career. We love you, Mom, Dad, Sharon Lars, Evan, and Grandma Dear Ellen, Congratulations! We are very proud of you and of all your accomplishments. You are now entering your next exciting and challengin stage of life. Remember always - be yourself, set high goals, and then success wili follow. We wish you much love and happiness in your future. We love you, Mom, Dad, and the Family Dear Jason, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of you and the things you've Mom 8: Dad Larry 8: Carolyn Click accomplished. Wishing you great things in the future. We love you. Dear Tawni, You are every parent's dream! Bright, beautiful, and mature! Your sweet disposition touches everyone who meets you. We all love you dearly and know that you will succeed at anything you choose to do. Mom, Mimi, Papa, Shawn, 8: Uncle Eddy Dearest Wendy, It is with pride we share the happiness of your graduation. We know with your determination you will achieve much. We love you and thank you for the joy you have always brought us. With our love, Mom, Dad, 8: Mandy Bowman Dear James, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of you and wish you much success throughout your life. We all love you. May God bless you always, Mom, Dad, Ricky, and Denise Dear Martha, Congratulations on your graduation, and may the best be yet to come. Keep smiling. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Diana Dear Chris, Congratulations! We are so very proud of you. The future is yours-seize it! We love you. Mom, Dad, 8: Heidi Dear Coni, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of your honors and love for school. May your future be as rewarding. We love you. May God bless you, Granddaddy 8: Mommy Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Wells Dear Heather, Congratulations! You made it!! We are very proud of you. Keep up the good work. On to college and then the world! Love, Mom fFran Blasdelll 8: Kristi 8: Joe fJacksonJ Dear Traci, Your dedication and hard work has brought you this far and we are very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. God bless you. Love, Mom, Shelly, Darrin, and Nana Dear Marionette, Words cannot convey the pride we have in you. As you begin a new phase in your life, make God the center. We love you, Mom 8: Dad Dearest Kalyn, Your ability to understand and show compassion for others: your creative, intellectual, and musical talentsg your unique sense of humorg and your capacity for loving and caring have always set you apart as a Person Extraordinaire . We are so proud to have such a special daughter. May God always bless your life and keep you in His care. All our Love, Fred and Lynne Auntie Em, Congratulations on your graduation. We're all very proud of your accomplishments, especially when you learned to drive a stick-shift. Did you ever learn to put it in rewffrse? Well, you'll finally be a Gator , Gainesville will never be the same, neither wi we. Love, Ms. Lesko, Laura, Karen, 8: Toto, too. Emily, I love you. Mother Ron, Congratulations! We wish you success and most of all happiness in your future. Love, Aunt Judy, Uncle Jesse, Rhonda, Charleen, 8: Kelly To my sweet Shannon and all the Class of '87 who have filled my home with poptops and my life with joy. Go forth and Party, but not at my house! l love you all. Mama D Dear Stephen, Congratulations on making it and all the hard work you've done. We love you and are looking forward to sharing your success in the future. Mom, Dad, and Stephanie Pam and Bob Atkins Bart, Congratulations! I wish all mothers could have the privilege of raising as wonderful a young man as you've become. We wish you much success and happiness in this new chapter of your life! ' We love you, Mom 8: Bob Dear Michael, Congratulations on your graduation. We are all proud of your dedication and determination. You're a winner. Love, Mom, Dad, Mark, Tony, and Steve The Jordans Dear Gina, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of you in so many ways. Hope your future will bring you all the happiness you deserve. We love you more than you will ever Mom 8: Dad Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheatley imagine. Dear Lara, May the joy that you have brought to us be ever present in your life. We love you! Love, Mother, Daddy, TC. 8: Max Dear Kelly. Well, the day you have been waiting for has finally arrived-your graduation day! We are so pleased for you. We hope you have a happy and successful future. We love you, Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. G.E. Learn, Jr. Dear Rick, No eloquent speeches from us - It's time for the Don Perignon l!! Love you lots, Mom, Dad, 8: Kim Dear Mike, Congratulations on your graduation. We are so proud of you and know that you will succeed in college and your chosen career. We love you. God Bless You, Mom 8: Dad Bob and Darlene Beard Dear David, Congratulations on your graduation! Your thoughtfulness, kindness, and positive attitude will bring you much success in life. Keep on swinging fyour golf clubs, of coursejl We love you, Dad, Mom, and Allyson Dear Andrew, - things we will miss: Studying late, telephone ringing, Eckerd's run at llp.m., telephone ringing, morning rush, telephone ringing, keys locked in the car, telephone . . . But, we are proud of you. Love, Mom 8: Dad, Laura 8: Daniel Jaffa Dear Jeff, Thanks for being such a blessing in our lives. We are so proud of everything you are. The future is your oyster - Go for it!! Love Eternally, Mom 8: Dad Mr. and Mrs. Southerland, JR Dear Dena, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of all your accomplishments and honors. We look forward to your success in college. May all your goals and dreams come true. We love you. May god bless you always, Mom, Steve, Ken, and Shirley Bateh Dear John, We're very proud of your accomplishments at school, but even prouder of the considerate and caring person you have become. May all of life's blessings be yours. We love you, Mom, Dad, Sandy, and Grandma Dear Shannon, We are all so proud of you! Love Always, . Mom 8: Dad Dear Greg, We are proud of you, because you have grown to become a fine young man with rich character and personality. Now as you begin a new phase in your life, remember: There is nothing you can't accomplish if God is in it with you . Proverbs 3:5-6 Congratulations! We love you, Daddy and Mama Dumplin, You have made me really proud of you, Dara. Congratulations on your graduation. I Dad Carl E. Titus love you. Dear Trayc, We are so proud of the young man you've become. Congratulations on your graduation. And know our prayers are with you as you go forward. May God's richest blessings be yours. We love you, Mom, Dad, Jason, 8: Christy Ron, Congratulations Grandson. We're proud of you. We know you can make your life anything you want it to be. God bless you. We love you. Grandma 8: Grandpa Calderwood Congratulations to our daughter, Amy Wendt. An outstanding young woman who has chosen early to walk the path well chosen and live the life well spent. Your Mother and Father, Rev. 8: Mrs. Theo. E. Wendt Dear Denise, Congratulations on your graduation. You have accomplished much, and we are very proud of you. Much success in college and throughout your career. We love you. Love, Mom, Bob, and Dawn Dear Jimmy, ' 3 Congratulations. We're very proud of you! Jimmy, trust in the Lord with all your hearti and you will be happy and wise. Love, Mom 8: Dad Carol 8: Toby Whiteley Dear Courtney, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of all your accompishments. We look forward to your future success in college and in whatever you're seeking out to do. We love you always!! Mom 8: Dad Dave and Barbara Meyer Dear Allyson, You are a very special young lady and I am proud of you. Thank you for being a wonderful daughter and a friend. I love you,-Dad E. Quinton Perry, JR Dear Kevin, We want you to know how proud of you we are upon your graduation from Wolfson. We love you more than you'll ever know. Love, Mom, Dad, and David Glover Dear Dave, We are so proud of you. You've brought not only pleasure to our lives, but also a great challenge. Godspeed, son. Love, Mom 8: Dad Lowell and Marsha McClanahan Dear Susan, At this very special time in your life, we proudly congratulate you for all your hard work and outstanding achievements. May God continue to bless you as you enter college and in all the years ahead. Joshua l:8,9 We love you, Mom, Dad, and Nancy Mr. 8: Mrs. Bruce Strauss Dear Rob, Congratulations on your graduation. We are very proud of you. You have come a long way. We wish you success in college and in your future. We will always love you. Mom 8: Dad Barbara 8: Murray Yudin Dearest Joelle, We are very proud! We knew you could do it! All our love and best wishes for a great life. All our love 8: kisses, Mom, Dad, Craig, 8: Carey Dear Paula, We are very proud of you, and all you have accomplished. You're the greatest daughter any parents could ask for. Congratulations. Love, Mom, Dad, 8: Tommy Congratulations Allyson! I'm so proud of you, but then I always have been. You are a very special person to me and you've given me wonderful memories. Thanks. I love you, Mom RS. Look our Seminoles! Dear Shannon, The best of all things is to learn. Money can be lost or stolen, health and strength may fail, but what you have committed to your mind is yours forever. We're so proud of you-CONGRATULATIONS!!!! Love, Dad 8: Jan Mr. 8: Mrs. Bobby Spivey Dear Kelly, What an excellent foundation for life you have forged! Always set your goals high, be true to yourself, and let God be your guide. You are a blessing to us, and we love you. Congratulations, Mom, Dad, and Stephen Dear Athan, Well, the day has come. The day you have been waiting for.- Graduation, We are so proud and pleased for you. The best of luck to you in the future and may all your dreams come ture. Love, Mom, Dad, 8: Phil Dear Michael, What a joy it has been to watch you grow into such a line young man. You are a wonderful son and brother. Congratulations on all your achievements, we know the future holds great promise for you. God bless you. We love you, Mom, Dad, Steven, 8: Kelly Adam, You finally made it. We're all proud of you and know you will do fine as long as you continue to follow the right direction. We love you. Mom and Dad April, Michael, Jennifer Dear Eric, Our hearts swell with pride. Congratulations son! God loves you and so do we. His warm sun is on your shoulders, his wind is at your back. Charge into life! Mom 8: Dad 8: Gang Karen 8: Jim McCrea 8: Jeff 8: Erin Dear Brad, Congratulations on your high school graduation. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. You have our total support in your future choices. We love you the Mom 8: Dad Carole 8: Barry Sinofl way you are. Dear Michael, You are reaching the path of maturity. Have courage. To live with fear and not be afraid is the final test of maturity. We will be with you always. All our love, Mom, Dad, 8: Traci Dear Franky, Congratulations on your graduation! You finally made it! We love you very much, and wish you the best in the uture. Love you, Mom, Dad, Ron, Cris, 8: Greg Dear Alex, Congratulations! We are very proud of you and your many achievements, and are looking forward to your success in college and throughout your career. You are a great son and brother. We love you, Mom, Dad. 8: Bobby Dear Michele, We rejoice with you on reaching this milestone in your life. We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. Now on to success in college and throughout your life. We love you, Mom and Dad David and Melba Green Dear Sanna, You've graduated! Congratulations! We are proud of who you are and of what you have accomplished. We know you will continue to do well. Keep on being you. We love you so much, Mom, Dad, David, Michael, John, 8: Nana Dear Paul, If it's true that men live on through their children, then you have made my legacy a dream come true. You're worth all of it. I'm proud you are my son. Love, Dad Stephen Hackel Dear Jeff, Reach for the stars and be the best you possibly can. Congratulations and we love you. Mom 8: Dad Helaine and Mike Maron Dear Mike, Congratulations on your graduation. May the Lord continue to be the center of all you do. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths . We're proud of you, Mike. Love, Mom, Dad, 8: Tiffany Dear Trina, We love you, Congratulations! Love, Mom, Daddy, LeeAnn, Heidi, and Oscar To David Frankel: Unique 8: Talented, Humorous 8: Sensitive, Ambitious, Creative, and Successful. These are just a few of the traits we love about you. May these be helpful in your future and bring you happiness, success, and love to your life. All our love, Dad, Mom 8: Stephanie 'My Shell Hope your graduation is all you thought it would be. Hope your future is more than ever dreamed it could be! A ide in Christ. Eph. 3:16-20 Love, Mom and Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Thoburn Dear Lance, I Continue to put forth the efforts that have made you a good student, a fine athlete, and an outstanding song then you will continue to be a success in life. From two very proud parents. We love you, Mom Q Dad Dear Greg, Congratulations on your graduation. This is your first giant step towards your future, may you continue to hold a steadfast course. We are with you all the way. We love you. Mom 8: Dad Mr. 8: Mrs. Howard S. Palmer Dear Jolynn, Congratulations on your accomplishments. It has been a joy watching you mature into a bright, witty, and beautiful young lady. Only the best. Love, Mom, Daddy, 8: Robb Dear Shelly, Congratulations! As our oldest, we have grown and learned together. This makes you very special. Love always, Mom, Dad, Adam, Alex, 8: Rebecca Mr. 8: Mrs. Donn Szaro Dearest Deleen, We are very proud of you. Congratulations! Good luck and happiness always. We love you, Mom, Dad, and Deanne Dear Andrew, Your life so far has taken many turns - some pleasant, some difficult. Through them all you have persevered and have grown into a young man we are proud of. May your future hopes and dreams become a reality. You deserve only the best. We love you, Momma, Dad, James, and the Critters Dearest Alyse, We are very proud of your accomplishments You are perfect in every way. You have given us much pleasure and joy. Congratulations on your graduation. Love, Mom and Dad Norman and ldlene Slaff Dear Alyse, Congratulations on all your accomplishments. We know you will be able to get whatever you want in life. We love you! Zelda, Jeff, and Mallory Alyse, Congratulations! We are very proud of you. We wish you the best at college and in all your pursuits. Love, Nathan and Laurie Dear Bruce, Congratulations on your graduation. We are proud of you. We wish you the very best of luck, success, and happpiness in everything you do. God bless you. Love always, Mom, Dad, 8: Dana Our Sweet Stacey, Words could never express how proud we are of you. Poo-baby, you have been such a joy to us! Reach for the stars our darling, they are at your fingertips. Good luck at ES.U. We will miss you! Our love goes with you, Mom 8: Dad Dear Teresa, Seventeen years ago, when we first saw you, we thought you were something very special. Now we know you are. May all your dreams come true. Ours have. We love you. Mama and Daddy Dear Mike lMitchJ, Of the blessings set before you make your choice and be content. Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. With pride and love, Grandma Lindle Congratulations Beth! I thank God for the privilege of sharing your life and your pride in your accomplishments. Great going! Now, just climb until your dreams come true! Love, Mom Norma Smith Dear Stacey, Your graduation day marks a dream that has come true, now as you go in search of future dreams reach for them one at a time, and if you stumble don't stop and lose sight of your goal. Press on, and follow your dream. Love and peace be with you always, Mom, Ken, and Larry Dear Angela, Congratulations on your graduation. This is something you will always remember and so will we. We love you and wish for you every success in your future endeavors. May God bless and protect, Wayne and Sonja Robinson Dear Leslie, You have been a great source of pride in my life. I wish you all the best. Here's hoping that you do those things which make you happy and that you are thankful for what you h . ave Love, Dad Joe Arnall Dear Alyson, We love you for everything you are and will ever be. A family could not ask for a more wonderful daughter and sister. With much love, Mom, Dad, Michele, and Brandy. Dear Laurie, Congratulations! We are so proud of you! There is a whole world of opportunities waiting! Go for it Lou!! We love you . . . Mom and Dad Pat 8: John Richardson Dear Barbara Nell, Congratulations! You will soon be making your own way in life, but always remember that we love you and will always be there for you. Love, Mom, Dad, Alex, and Jonathan. Carina, To 'Peace Nik , my mother's second favorite child, and to the future Jane Fonda. I wish you the best of luck in whatever you do. And remember it's Barcelona in 1992. Love ya, Emilio Dear Charlie, How proud we are of you- Young Life, JSA mascot, Kappa Omega Chaplain, Senate, Studnet Council Treasurer, etc. But most of all, just being you. You are a joy to us. Love, Mom 8: Dad Dear Julia, May the winds of success fill the sails of your ship and carry you through life. Congratulations on your accomplishments and graduation. We Love you, Mom. Dad, Melissa and Valerie Ron, Congratulations. Your Dad and I are very proud of you. You have brought such joy to our lives in the past 18 years. We wish you happiness in whatever you choose to do in the future. God bless you. We love you. We made it , Mom, Dad, 8: Rodney .i O e.H,1 .,., ,Hr '9-iss I I 'Kw- L8e198b' Getting into Focus was taken very literall.y by the 1987 Rhombus staff. Each aspect of school life depicted in 13 the yearbook received special focus. Regardless of whether the page was as prestigious as theme or as .ff unglamorous as index, each staff member worked with his assigned page as if he were creating a masterpiece. The Rhombus staff would like to offer much appreciation to: Wolfson's administrators for being so support- ive, to those fabulous Bryn Alan photographers for their patience, talent, and time, to the teachers who understood necessary tardies and days out of class, to all department heads for supplying needed names and in- public , before sending them through, to Mr. Hughes for running copies for us even when we failed to give him notice, to Mrs. Klein for tables, advice, and for her part in our s1n'p1ises , to parents who understood lon hours, to Mrs. Buening for her quickness to volunteer when help was needed, to Mike Cady for his encour ' gf words, and to each and every staff member for his or her time, dedication, love and good sportsmanshi We carry with us memories that only we can share. 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