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HOMECOMING 1968

Climaxed By The Coronation Of Queen Kathy Smart

Excitement vibrated in the air

as Homecoming festivities for 1968

drew near. For many days clubs hadbeen planning and decorating theirrrinning floats. All in 1968 werervinners because each cleverly car-ried out the theme "Rock 'n' Rollrrith the Eagles". Trophy winners inthe Homecoming parade were: M. L.Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y. best all aroundclub; Latin Club, best service club.

Friday night highlighted therreek with a 46-5 massacre of OakRidge. The band played "Camelot"as Kathy Smart was crowned queen.Later at the Homecoming dance sherras presented by last year's queen,Svdney Hart. Adorned in her redcape, Kathy glowingly symbolizedthe excitement of the entire week.

Enioying the rnusic ol Cooington Tower atthe dance are lan McCall. Rex McPherson.

"Are you sure it's not upsiile down?" ask Roxanne Dow and Betty Weauer totheir Homecoming d,ates Dane Earnheart and, Dick Reese as they try to pin on the corsages.

"Keep'em hanging on!" yell the Ciuitan boys to Homecomin.g parade watchers.

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'f ho's first?" is decided by Ed,d,y Moore whiLe Dauid, Yowell waits lor the traditional kiss lrom Queen Kathy Smart.

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Patty Potter squirms with embdrrassntcnt as Karen Kdrsr marlis

her as a traitor.

The many spirit-filled events of

Boone Week paid off on the foot-

ball field on Thanksgiving Eve

rvhen our great fightin' Eagles wiped

out the Boone Braves, 38-6.

The traditional activities of the

Boone bonfire, the car bash, Silent

Day, Red & White Day, Sign Day,

the assembly, and the planning of

a Victory Dance by Octagon mem-

bers showed our team that we werc

l ,eh int l them al l th . wa1 wi th sp i r i t

and a great deal of pride.

At the game cheers of "Sta l . i r r'68", and "We're Number One"

showed the Braves that we were de-

termined to win; and win we did.

because "We Have Pride", and

"Eagles Are Great".

"Happiness is heating Boonc" uas thc ntood. at the l/ictory Dancedlter thc game.

Daxid Zappini bashcs the car as Chris ,4nderson. and Bitl Vatle nrarLrel at his sttength.

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BOO),IE WEEK-1968

Eagles Take Revenge On Boone As They Smother The Braves

:tt .teryone had. their eyes on the fre as the BraDes hopes uent up in smoke signals

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"Catch me il you can," challenges Madne Mascara to the passionate Colonel Beauregad, in "True Blue and Trusted,,"

Tapped, lor Honor Society, Tottan is led by ludy Abilock to Spirit oJ the Boone pep assembly hovers like the cheerleailers' phantombe presented. belore the school. lorms u:hich are superimposed upon the picturc.

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ASSEMBLIES - 1968

. \oto{rapher catches I ackie' *: she proud.ly cldims the title ol "Miss Edgeuater" lor )968'

Sparked With Varietl'

Loud applause was heard in all

EHS assemblies this year. Rousrng

pep encouraged the football team rn

a winning season.In November, students felt the

responsibilities of citizenship as

they voted for their favorite can-

didates. The students showed "it

was a Republican year".

At the Thespian assembly "True

BIue, and Trusted" the hilarious

melodrama proved lhal overcoming

a villain can be fun.

Civinettes started a new tradi

tion this year-the annual "Miss

Edgewater" contest. Each girl was

sponsored by a club and was judged

on poise and beauty.

Assemblies this year were uni-

que and were well received by the

students. They varied fron a fash-

ion to a chemistry show.

Enthusiasm. echoed. through the gym as stuilents energetically cheered lor their la'

aorite candid.ates at the Electiott Day assembly.

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ADMINISTRATION

Welcomes The New Staff With EnthusiamStep.ping inta the shoes ol principal oJ Edgewater High Schoot, Mr.C. Norman Kent thoughtlully considers plans lor the luture ol iHS,

Mr- Kent, Frances Bass anil Morie Waskaw applaud at a pep rally.

Neu to Edgeudter this year is Mr. Lockwood. Assistant Princioal- Asst. Pincipal Mr. Mooreheail shous Laura Allen her senior rank.

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Edgewater launched 1968 with

new leadership and determination in

the person of \{r. C. Norman Kent,

Jr. Mr. Kent had taught in Orange

County for fourteen rears, as Dean

of Boys at EHS. and also as princi-pal of Durrance Elementan School.

Another nerv addition this vear

was Mr. Donald L. Lockwood. join-

ing Mr. Orven tr{oorehead as sn !-e-sistant principal. Together \Ir. [nc*-

wood and Mr. Nloorehead shared

the duties of scheduling, discipline.

and administration of students.

Holding the new position of Cur-

riculum Research Associate was

Miss Eddith Montgomery, a former

English teacher at EHS and Cuid-

ance Director of Orange Countv.

With 26 new lear"hers and ap-

proximately 2,280 students at EHS.

the adminis l rat ion had a chal l .ng-

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both ldcuhy anil stuilents in the lrcnt offce is one ol the ttaied duties ol Miss Marjorie Bailey'

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"1f\MARJORIE BAILEYFront Ofice Secretary

PERSONNEL

FRANCES BASSSecretary to Principal

ETTA \{AY BERRYLibrary Clerk

MACK BLYTHESophomore Counselor

MARIE BRANCHHead Librarian

Sophomore counselor dnil ex-hislory teacher, Winilred, Cood, keeps up with her old, subject.

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CLORIA CREEDENLibrary Clerk

FRANCES DIXONTranscripts

IRAS FARLEYJunior Counselor

WI:,,II}'RED GOODSophomore Counselor

WAYNE JOHNSONSenior Counselor

Expands With Former Faculty In Guidance Department

New members of the personnel

department this year were Winifred

Good, Coach Mack Blythe and JoyceStallings. These counselors wereformer teachers on the EHS staffand for the benefit of the studentbody were well.qualified and under,

standing. Also Wayne Johnson ful-f i l led a l l du l ies as "Lone SeniorCounselor" in our school where 672made up the Class of '69.

With know-how gained by exper-

ience, permanent substitutes han-

dled many problems due to absences.Also, Marge McKinney was the co-ordinator of the clinic and GrayLadies while Elizabeth McKernanran the campus book store.

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lloore, an intern lrom FSU, files cards on returneil books at our media-center.

Audio visual aids rlere placed in

charge of the libran this vear. In

addi t ion the l ibrarv had a changein name. I t r ras ca l led the media-

center . The Flor ida State Board , , f

E d u c a t i o n m a d p l l r i s r e r r c l r a r r g e i nwhich the l ibrar ians became nredia-specialists and rrere skilled in the

use of audio risual aids.Our media-center received rtto

reproductions of fine art lork eachmonth this year from the Loch HalenArt Center. EHS was one of the tuoschools chosen by a committee to re-ceive lhese at l ract ive paint ings.

A number of new books, some-where in the neighborhood of 1500.took residence on shelves in ourmedia-center and elsen-here ,,rt

the Edgewater campus.

Absentecs were rerpTlp[ Sy tr lrs. Foodb.r, l .

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ITARCIE T{cKINNEYPermanent Substitute

JOYCE STALLINGSJunior Counselor

SANDRA ULMAssistant Librarian

FRANCES S'OODBERR'Attendance Clerk?--_:3nent

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Presents New Advanced Course Program

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Charlene Wi.lliams works with painlul d,iligence on a d.iff.cult tfigonometric equation.

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JOHN BREWERC h r m . I I a t h . D e p t . ,Books, Algebra II .

STANLEY MAE LOISCIEPLECHOWICZ HOLBROOK

Trig. & Analyt., Algebra Geometry, Senior Sp.II, Senior Sp.

BILL JORDANTrig. & Analyt,, Ceom-etry, Key Club, TrafficControl.

CYNTHIA MINKMath IIB, College Re-view II, Algebra II,Cirls'Tennis.

Brushing up on rusty geometry is Libby Brice.

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n - , r lart in lemonstratcs hor to solre a l i l f icutt lonrl lacel logorithn ior her lel lou studcnts.

{oodell helps tuo ol her stud,ents with their Cotlege Reuiew Math.

RUTH SHOEMAKERCollege Review I,Algebra I.

LANE VOSBURYMath IIA, AlgebraI. Civitan Club.

REBECCA WEBBAlgebra I. Geometry.Anchor Club.

This year's Math Department atEdgewater planned a new adl ancedprogram especia l ly for : tudent . in .

terested in math. This schedulewould be set up beginning in the Bthgrade starting off with Algebra I.

Ninth grade would offer geonetrv

and lenth would of fer a coml ' inat ion

of Algebra II and trigonometrv for

two credits, one for each semester.In the junior year the student

would go on and take analrticalgeometry and advanced calculus.

a lso for two ,^redi ts . In t l te set t i . , r

year Math V would be taken.For lhe s tudent not l rant ing to

take a so rigid course Math I -{ and

Math II B are offered. Also for

students wanting to revierv anv of

the course. . the16 i5 Col lege Revie\*

Math I and IL

FRANCIS WOODELLCollege Review I. AlgebraI, Junior Class.

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SCIENCE

Liehts The Flame For a New Year Of LearninsScience students had an active

year with new lab books in chemis-try classes, added room to the loftof the science building for MissHelen Evans's physiology class, andnew equipment in physics and phys-ical science courses.

Along with hours of study, manyresearch and lab projects were con-ducted. Biology students observedfruit flies and their offspring; chem.istry classes held hydrolysis andother labs; and physics classes puttheir equipment, like inclinedplanes, to good use,

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Mr. Suttenf,eld ass;sts Robbie Moore, as Suzy Mras, Dwain Picou, lerry lones and DennisBarloot continue their physics experiment with the inclined, plane, that is neu this year.

EDWIN ALLABOUGH CLIFFORD COOK HELEN EVANS CHARLES HANKINSChemistry, Bowling Club Biology, Bi.Phy-Chem Human Phys,, Ethics, Guid- Biology, Exchange Club

ance. Chrm. Ratins Sheets Assistant

CHARLES HIMESChemistry, Lockers,

fire Marshals

Biology projects show parts ol a cell.

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Baker and Bruce MacCarmey conduct chem lab to deteri.ine the lormtda lor copper sulJate.

ROBERT SLR\IScience. lIath. Proprrtr

Assistant.

MIKE YASKOBiology, Football. Pep

Club, Swimming.

MARY VEST-\LBiologr. Health C.oordi-nator. Courtes-v Comm.

r.I\DELL MABRYEiologr'. Civitan Clutr,

JOHN PERMAR PETER SMITH JAMES SUTTENFIELDChrm., Science Dept., Biology, Safety C,ouncil. Physics, HiY.

Keys. Research

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Ed llcCollum and, Daoid LaClaire gioe oral reports an American literature class-

Ricku Cratlrly hunts lor a book loran English report, in the library,

EI\GLISH

Besins Semester CoursesFor Underclassmen

Sophomores and juniors weresurprised to find that English hadbeen made a semester course atEdgewater this year. Three semes-ters are needed to fulfill the Eng.lish requirement set up by the coun-ty. In this way a failing mark in onesubject would not require the en-tire year to be repeated, just the se-mester course la i led. In the cominglear seniors will also have the ad.lantages of the semester program.

Some of the courses offered werein grammar and sentence structure,creat ive u r i t ing and r"omposi t ion.American literature and contempo.an' literature. This variety in pro.granrming provided students with achoice of the course in which theywere most vitally interested.

-{ select group of seniors wereaLle to enhance their education bystudving and seeing the Asolo per'-f orma rr,'c ol The Mi5qn1fi76pp.

Students in contenrpotory l i t( taturr hol l u pancl t l iscussion on their books.

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ROBERT ANOKA DONNA ARMSTRONG AGNES EZZARD MIRIAM FOREMANXodern English, Foren- Sophomore English, English II, III, Courtesy English IV, Honor So-rks. Speech, Thespians, Meditations. Com., Quill and Scroll. ciety.Drama,

JANICE MIZELLEEnglish II, Para-Medics

SHIRLEY POWERSEnglish II, StudentCouncil Assistant

GRACE RANK1NEnglish IV, ChairrnanCou esy Committee

THOMAS KENNEDYModern English, EnglishII, Dept. Materials.

LINDA REDDICKEnglish III, IIL Hol-brook Tri-Hi-Y

Janc Hagerty and Scott Foster ilo last-minute research on their senior themes.

t 'ERr"ON KNUCLESI4li:h II, SophomoreS;onsor

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HOWARD SMITHWorld Literature, En-glish IV, Honor Society.

JANET SMITH CAROLYN SIMON JOHN THOMASEnglish III, Girls' GolI, English III, JV Cheer- English III, OctagonCourtesy Com., FTA. leaders. Club.

ELIZABETHVILLIAMS

English II, III, WritingClub.

Drama plays dn important part in the English courses as expresseil in this play presented, by the

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\.OCATIONAL DEPARTMENT

Sheds New Lieht On Home And Business Life

Tlrere was much to be learned in

l9rr() through the Vocational De-

trarirnent rvith its varied courses.\"rv rnd challenging doors to iher.-rl,ls of business and the home liferare opened to ambitious students.

ln \ lodern Fami ly L iv ing c lasses.

au,ltrts r,ere exposed to many new

ra.l rlifferent facets of family life

tad nrarriage. Guest speakers were

ltsrrl on various subjects, promot-

ig thought and discussions.I,irls in Home Economics classes

t'cl to master the arts of cook-.erving, and home furnishings

i i,udget planning. With this in-

-:, ti.l" they were rvell preparedCathy Trapp. l tran Perez, and Chris Hand di l , uss lamilt l i jc h l lolern Ftnt i l t I ' t t : ' :

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SARA GARBRICKChrm. Home Ec. Dept.L. T. Tri.Hi-Y

GERTRUDE ROBERTSHome Ec., CourtesyCommittee, ModernFamily Living.

TYBEE KAHNHome Ec., Torch Societ-v,Modern Family Living.

JANELLE WALDENHome Economics, Soph-omore Sponsor,

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Sylda Ericsson, CotildaWaLden's Home Ec. class

meal areoJ Mrs.

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i:,i1)iannt Doss. an l :dg.lLa!.r DE sturlant. asslsts l)oag l lacCartnet. Bert ic l larr is in p t ; ing our a shirt as part ol her job ut I I I- Fielt l '

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( | , t !) . tat i t e Industr ial Trainhg studcnt l l i l tc Jlonr: l l learns by doing, as he: . ! t) trr.s t d?ntn! retaincr ior OraL .1tts. lnc.. nherc hc is notc enplay,:,1.

. l p p l y i n g t t t h n i , l u a s ! c , : t t t c l i n , ' l u t o l l r h m i t s c l t t s : ; , l l i

Kctoon and Bones Barncs /&/r rorrc l rsas on a l is t r i l :ut t t ,

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\IOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT

Students Gain Ifuowledge For Future Careers

DAYID BARRIGERChrm. Voc. Dept. CIT,Track

ALVIN DAVISVoc. Agriculture, FFA

ROBERT DOLCEDE, Srnall Bus, Maa-agement, DECA

DAIIID TOOTHMANDE, Small Bus. Manage.ment, Exchange Club,DECA

CHARLESVANDERPOEL

Auto Mechanics, Disas-ter Committee

Edgewater Vocational studentsthis year were instructed in areasapplying to their own chosen skill.Distributive Education, CooperativeIndustrial Training, Vocational Ag.riculture and Auto Mechanics taughtstudents actual trades.

DE and CIT are programs de-signed to teach a student an ocoupa-tion, then put him in a Iaborarorysituation where he can practice theprinciples that have been learnedin the regular classroom.

Mr- Daois instructs yoc. Ag- students in the care anil grouth ol plants.

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JULIA BROOKSSpanish II , Spanish HonorSociety.

MARIE COOPERLatin I, Spanish I, Assem-blies.

JANE CROWII, III, IV, Latin

Lounge Coordinator.

Forges Ahead Through Oral Interpretation

",{llez!" was the shout uttered

bv \{r. Wampler, Chairman of the

Language Department, as the lan-

guage Grand Prix got under way.

\Iany of the students forged aheadrrith Spanish backed up by a great

pit crew of Mrs. Julia Brooks, Mrs.

\larie Cooper and Mr. Alvara Car-

cia. Running a hot wheeling second

rvas the Cerman entry driven by Mr.

Daniel Hallman. Coming up strongrsas the Latin roadster powered by

\{rs. Jane Crow, the hot-rod queen.

"Da ees goot"o was the cry from

the stands as Mr. John Sheehan led

the Russian cheers. All in all thelanguage strip was not a drag but a

free-wheeling race to make the

grade.

his Spanish is Steoen May.

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Jl,rr lour Ed,gewaterstud,ents research the course curticulum offered, Jor those stuilents interested in Latin,

Daniel Hallman shous Daisy Holly the lorcelulness ol German.

ALVARA GARCIASpanish I, II, III, Pan-Am CJub.

JOHN SHEEHANRussian I, II, I, Rus.sian Club, Latin I.

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EVERETT \\',{\IPLERFrench I. II. III. I\-.Chrm.. Language Depr,

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SOCIAL STUDIES

Students Research Current World Problems

JAMES CINNAMONSocial Srudies, AthleticsDir.. Golf. Tickets.

MARY DANIELSSocial Studies, AssemblyMusic, Publications.

Edgewater's world history andgeography classes kept Eagles in-

formed of current world problems

through the use of new and rnore

accurate maps, globes and atlases

which presented a clear picture of

the world today. Teachers were sup-plied with paperback books to sup-plenent the regular text furnished

by the Orange County schools.

U.S. History and Americanism vs.

Communism stressed our herilage

and our struggle to preserve democ-

racy. These classes also delved into

the'68 election campaign and held

t}eir own elections for comparison

with the November 6th returns.

Psychology and sociology stu-

dents were taught to apply their

knowledge to help develop an un-derstanding of themselves and their

fellow man throushout the world.

Mr. lames Smith helps Sutny Dehaer uith her map as she attempts to lo-

cate troubled spots ol the uorld on the new worlil globe in the librar,

SUSAN GLUYASSocial Studies. Civinettes

JESSIE HEASLEYSocisl Studies, C.M. Tri.Hi.Y.

WILUAM HOOKSPsychology, StudentCouncil Ad.

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s in room 610 sheher themselves lrom the

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JJliom Hoolts wishes thc applicatiot ol child, psychology were as simple as the old Jashioned, method heon Phyllis Stewart-a d,eaice discard,ed, according to principles taught in the psychology course.

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JOHN JOHNSONSocial Studies, Junior

Class Sponsor.

JAMES SMITHCh. Social Studies Dept.,

Boys' Tennis, Photography.

DENNIS KAMRADSocial Studies, Cre$,Junior Class Sponsor.

JAMES SUTTONSocial Studies, Eagle

Eye, Journalism.

DICK OBERLINSocial Studies, ERA.

WOODROW IIICKERSSocial Studies, HallMonitor, Mailboxes.

SAM PORTERSocial Studies, Disaster

Ch., Assistant Health Ch.

DONALD WEHRSocial Studies, Text Books.

Mrs. lessie Heaslefs Ameican History studetuts worh ind,ustriously on one o! her "easier" siu-u)eel$' eranLs.

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I\ ER EDUCATION

ms For A License And Low-Cost Insurance

| ' : , 'agai l s tudents at EHS had

: , , i , len oppor tuni t l to recetve

rt tlaching and supervision in

:l, l,l of driver education' To

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.r'- l icense and use of the

: - r car . Yet to the i r Parents i t

i ] , .n -cos t insurance ta tes .

C..r, h \Iaples and Coach Black'. r scre jo i t red by a new in-' , ' r lh i r lear-Tom Thompson.

thlee teachels held classes

r" -.rhool and through the

I ,l,rr and received pupils from-:ur l . ha l ls . This course has- r,rarls sa{er for al1 drivers Ton Thon tpson ha l t s s tuden t , I l onn ie BaLe r . as sh t t r i c s t o l a r k t h ( t l r i r ' r t r ' t i n i s ' ' t r '

t n a s s u g e i n t h e u r a n g P l a c c .

I ,HS stulent dri ,cts E?t f i rst-hand expcricncc in paralLcl parking in tht gtnr ptr l ; in< Ia:

DON BLACKWELDER ROBERT MAPLESDriver Education, Head Baseball, Football, Driv'

Footbal l Coaeh er Education

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ARTS DEPARTMENT

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Talented students at EHS en-hanced the halls with their musicaland artistic abilities, Many chorusmembers sought to improve theirversatility and proved this at stu-dent assemblies. They participatedin Young America Sings along withother area high schools this year.

EHS band practiced every after-noon to perfect their marching form

for football games. They played atspring concerts for the city and inregional and state competition.

Art students made banners for

football games, entered their rvork

in the Sidewalk Art Festival and a

variety of other exhibits including

daily art exhibits in the hall.

GLEN BISCHOPArt I, II, Art Club.

DEL KIEFFNERBand, Majorettes, ColorGuard.

JAMES PERKINSChoral Music

Cynthia Green leads the student bod,y in the national anthem and, the AIma Mater.

Practicing an accompaniment is Mike Boone assisted, by lud,i Cuill:"'

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ED SINCICGraphic Arts, Camera Club.

LEON THEODOREArt I, U, III, An Club.

in the d,ark roortu cte.ttes good, pictutes, demotustrates Mr. Sincic.

. GIen Bisclr,ol shows Dottie Bethed some ol the Mr. Kieffner helvs S:!4y Stlylo-n with d flute selection.frne points

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XfARY \'ILSO\Reading.

Department Chairrnan

n.-:1g at reailing skimmer is Tom Jordan who is learning to skim and, scan.

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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT

Instructs In Secretarial And Clerical Skills

LOUISE ABKETyping I, Typing II, Year-book.

MARY JANE BAILEYCBf,, Job Placement, Asst.Senior Soonsor.

JEANETTE COUNSELLTyp. I, Asst Edt. Adv.Yearbook, Ditto RooB.

Cooperatioe Business Ed,ucation students leorD the ins and outs ol th.business world, as they prepare moterio)s lor d,istributiotu to EHS classet

Peggy Io Clark learns the Jundamentals ol operatitug EHS stuitchboarL

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PHILIP KINGBusiness Mattr, Bus. Fund.,"E 'Club.

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Once again the Business Depart-ment expanded its curricula. to rn-c lude a t la ta proces. i r rg c la .s . Stu-dents of this area, under the super-vision of NIrs. Jav \I' ishau. srudiedthe various aspects of the computerand its prograrnming.

The typing teacher: stre-i-d theimportance of speed and efficiencvin both Typing I and II. T}roughthe use of tapes and records short.hand students ma-.tered the skillsof dictation. Bookkeeping and Busi-ness English students learned of thebusiness world in an atmospheremuch like that of an ofrce.

As the year came to a close, EHSbusiness students were equipped andready to enter the business rlorldwith a storehouse of knol'ledge: soemerged the executiyes of tomorrorr'.ol keys is heard, throughout the halls as typing students practice lor pertection.

@.1 study mdteriol,s flow lrom the DittoJUDY NEWLIN

Typing I, Shonhand I, Fu-ture Secretaries

rrith !h" apt assistanre ol Chris Pety,

ERNESfiNE ROBERTSTyping I, Bus. Mgr., EagleEv"

WILLIAM TROTTERBus. Law, Bus. Math, Stu-dent Insurence

MANIE WISHAUData Processing, Bookkeep-ing, Chrm. Bus. Dept.

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Develops Skill And Spirit With Work And Perseverence

As regularly as the sun rose. PE

students trained for physical fitness

tests. Students participated in the

600-yard walk-run, broad jump,

sit.ups, shuttle run, push-ups, 50-yard dash, chin-ups and other stan-dard tests of fitness. After these

tests the gym classes stil l had deter-

minat ion to f in ish out an enl i re

routine year of volleyball, football,

tennis, baseball and soccer.In addition to Coach Haskins,

Dick Williams was placed as a

teacher in the boys' gym. Phys. Ed.

trains bodies to fit minds.Upon rea)izing eoery seconiL counts in 600, PE students shou uarious lacial er,pressions-

Mrs, Cibsoi s P. E- class works out in gyt/l. Girls' P. E. teo,cher, Ma. Martha Snell, serues while she indulges in game ol uolleyball.

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I i i l i r tns' physical erlucation class demonstrates the art oJ urestl ing uhiLc they apply the basic ski l ls ol the sport that thev hare l tarnedXK

JOYCE GIBSONPhysical Education, Var-sity Cheerleaders, Lock-ers

PAUL HASKINSPhysical Educarion, JVfootball, JV Basketball,Lockers

:

MARTHA SNELLP h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n ,Swimming, Pep Club

I t

\Physical ed,ucation stuilents conxerge uhile they plal a rclletball Fanc.

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.lndy Etans takes.a short brealt lrom his daily campus duties. lor hungry EHS stutlenrs.

SUPPORTING STAFF

orks Behind the Scenes to Keep Things "Smooth as Clockwork"

Because of the new closed-camnus Srandingr Dorothy Kilpatrick, Oleatha Green, Deloris Merrit, Adele Pitisci. Asst. \lgr.Annie Livingston, Eileen Hayes, Ora Lee Fuqua, Annie Ruth Hardman, Arlene Patterson.Seated: Mary Wright, Eula Richards. Bea Page, Mrs. Francis Sphaler, IIgr.. \:i La.ob.Doretha Duslas- Mildred Priester.

ine. the entire cafeteria staffed twice as hard this year foriding students with tasty, nour-

irrs lunches. Even with crowdedshifts everything ran smooth-

rhen they became organized. Un-the manasement of Mrs. Frances

er, the cooks of EHS pro-a wide variety of hot and

meals for the eniovment of all

$-orking 24 hours a day in ordermaintain the cleanliness of the

I carnpus, the emcient custo-of EHS were always ready to

a helping hand. Whether it wasine in a boiler room or clean.

up trash on Lhe school rampus,"men behind the scenes" main-

Edgewater's reputation as be-the "Campus Beautiful."

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VARSITY FOOTBAIL

Sends The Mighty Eagle to State SemiFinals

Eagles are great has been true foryears. But, this year's varsity squadwas super-great. (Spearheaded byEddie Moore, the E.H.S. iron de.fense and bulldozer offense sweptthe state in its bid for champion.)

Under powderkeg conditions theEagles won their first game of theseason against Jones. With a 19-12lead at half time, Edgewater boreddown to a 38.18 victory.

Cheered by fans bussed to Ocalaon the Eaglecade, the BlackwelderBlitzkrieg shut out the Wildcats byan overwhelming 52-0 score.

Red and white once again showedsuperior strength. Cracking BishopMoore's line in the first quarter with14 points, the grid continued thepressure finally blunting the Hor.net stinger 28.14.

Next came the decisive gamewith Cainesville. With revenge in

Vith gritted teeth, Tailback Syral Kinsler stredLs past

a muffied, Wild.cat delense to place the pigskin deep in Ocala territory prepdrttug lor another Edgle touchdoun.

their hearts over last year's 14-6defeat, the Eagles hoped to dis-sipate the Hunicane's top rank.The big wind showed its strengthearly and ended up ahead 14-6 athalf. Determined to change thatold score, the pride of Edgewaterbrought about a 2O-20 tie.

Still unhappy about the tie withGainesville, Eagle power opened upforcing Daytona under the waves ina floundering defeat.

Seeing red over last year's 7-7tie, Eagle fans hoped to see WinterPark clawed to a shutout; they werenot disappointed. Taking advantageof the Wildcats' numerous fumbles.the grid defanged the Cats 32.0.

Coing for a high score againsta weak Oak Ridge team, the big redE blitzed the Pioneer defense, Forhomecoming, the Eagle blockbuster:were crowned with a 46.5 win.

Way in the clear,Dick Brink catches a pass against Ocala.

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Rora; Chris Hansen, Mike Frank, Winston Kinsler, Ben Spell,\{cAllister, Al Irvine, Dane Earnheart, David Zappini, Jerr-v

David Brink, Herby Hinely, manager: Dennis Hamil.

fto ; Syral Kinsler, Ernest Johnson, Gene Rankin, Dave

Fred Geisler, Marke Innes, Ricky Groves, Bruce Southall,

ng lrce lrom a pair ol Hurricane gua s, TailbachYowell hurls himself into the end' zone to goin nuch needed points in a close game'

Jerry Couch. Harold Yadon, Thunder Thorton. Allan Levesque,Lee Moore, Steve Wilson. Thinl Rou: Freddy Griffith, Chris An-

derson, Scott Foster, Hollis Boardman, Charlie Stuart, Eddie

Moore, Kenny Hooks, Wesley Sherill, Chip Gierke, Tom Siegfried,Morris Hunt. Best tean in Edgewater's history.

SCOREBOARD

Joues

Ocala

Bishop Moore

Gainesville

Daytona

Winter Park .

Oak Ridge

Colonial

Evans . . .

Boone . . .

Seacrest ,

Wolfson

Opponents

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0

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E.H.S.

l9

52

28

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27

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VARSITY FOOTBALL

Eagles Fly Toward Metro Championship Title

Amitlst a oaclc ol Witdcat blockers, Dauid, Youell bears doun aniL turns on his speed lot a long run dnd an important gain against the Ca::

Battling back from a 7-O deficit

the Eagle Eleven hit pay dirt when

Bruce Southall scored on a pass by

Fred Geisler. David Yowell carried

the bal l in f rom the four lo c l imax

the Eagle a l tack wi th a l4-7 win.

Trailing 7-0 in the first half, the

Eagles scored on l3-yard TD run

by David Yowell. With the score a

7-7 tie in the second half, Wesley

Sherrill took a Fred Ceisler pass in

the end zone. Eddy Moore added an

extra TD to insure an Eagle win.

Kenny Hooks bfeaks a vintef Park tackle as he runs ileeper into the wild,cats' territorr.

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Tailback Ernest I ohnson neatly takes a Fred Ceisler handol

Sy ra l K ins le r s .o r?s agn in \ t Ca in ' : ' t . '

c;rndetl by a warparty ol Boone Braues, the Eagles moue in to brea* up d pass attenLpt

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EDGEWATER BOMBS BOONE

Advance To Second Round 0f State Playoffs

Behind the heads-up football of

Bruce McAllister, the Eagles ended

their regular season play beating

Boone 38-6. McAllister keyed the

Eagle Attack with four intercep-

tions. Eddy Moore booted five extra

points, scored once, and kicked one

field goal, while Boone was held to

only one TD against the second

team.In the first round of the state-

wide class AA playoffs, Edgewater

beat Delray Seacrest 27-7. Geisler

threw three TD passes, with Bruce

Southall scoring for the Eagles on

the ground on an 1l-yard run.

Next, the Eagles faced Jackson-ville Wolfson in the Gator Bowl. It

seemed that Eagle Power would

once again prove supreme but hopes

for "State in 68" fa i led to mater i -

alize as the Eagle defense had

trouble jelling and Jax won, 26-14.

The Big Red. moues on as Boone's ilelense is picked apart by the Eagle offense.

Wesley Sherill takes a Frnd Coisler pass ogain Boone. Syral Kinsler turns on his Frcat speeil ds he takes a Fred Ceisler hand-of

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. t arsitl Edgle lootball stars perJorm ably on thc J unior l/arsity gridiron

SCORIBOARD

Opponent

Bishop ${oore

Mainland

Oak Ridge .

Boone .

Winter Park

Evans .

Colonial

Beginning their season by beatlng

Bishop Moore 24-7 , the Junior Var-

sity football team began another of

their successful seasons. Follo$ed

subsequently by victories of 20-0

over Mainland, l3-12 over Oak

Ridge and 19-6 over traditional op-

ponent Boone, and a 46-0 bombingof Evans, the final victorv.

With only two losses marring an

otherwise perfect season, the bols

on the JV team played admirablrand were fine credit to the coachingof menlors Dolce arrd Haskins.

EHS

l 3

l9

rar. Jesse Bradford, Donald Ashley, Walter Carpenter, Gary Czvornyek, Robert Farina,\\ 'elch. Dave Aagaard, Joe Abercrombje. Ben Pool, Herb Hinely. 2nd roru: Dick Dy-

Charly Noble, Bob Crant, Fred Taikowski, Dave Wright, Dale Dunn, Bill Burch, Rickon. Alvin Frazier, Sam Carson. 3rd, row: Jim Moore, Bob Newton, Craig Clayton, Dave

Dennis Knight, George Powell, Bif Foster, Bruce Rogers, Glen Kendrick, Neil Britt.rol: Coach Paul Haskins, Dewey Windham, Bi l l Mcleod, Steve Quattry, Cl i{ Brackins,Hanna, Buster Morrison, Jim Swofiord, Chuck Kazaros. Dave Crews. Coach Bob Dolce.

\-. FOOTBALL

lays To Successful Five And Two Record

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

Sinks a Late Season Surge for B-14 Record

Hoping for the best, but fea

the worst, Edgewater waited to

what this year's basketball

would produce. What came was

slow improvement which began

push the Eagles out of the pit

the i r basketbal l had fa l len i l t "

the last couple of years.

An early ray of optimism

when Ihe season broughl early wt

over Eau Gallie, Ribault and a sli

loss to Winter Haven in the

overtime. However, this faded af

seven bad losses. But, the varst

had not begun to fight. One bY o

local teams felt the claws of Priinspired Eagles. The boYs' Practiand Coach Blythe's advice began

pay off. Red and white defeated

Cats, Pioneers, Grenadiers

upset the Braves climaxing the vear-

Stealthily uetuing his uay past dn opposing guatd, Bobby Coopet leaps to toss in the ball'

Martin Parlter ses to gain height

rilvantdge in scoting agdinst Daytond Mainland'

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SCOREBOARDOpponents

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Blocking out the excitement olthe crowd, Berry Keim concentrateson sinking an all important loul shot.

RibaultWol{son

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Ridge_:r:ter

Park,.p Moore

-,..: \ick Steele, Kerry Hirschy, Marvin Parker. 2nd tow: Russell Vilrner, Mike Coombs, Bobr. Cliff Russell. Jrd rora: Mark Swanson, Nathan Bower, Charles Caines, Robert Smith,Keim, Marvin Randall. lfor pictured: Coach Mack Blythe.

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Underdog Eagles Try to Shake Off Loser Image

Cetting aboue it all, Berry Keim secures the baLl lor the Eagles. !umping llaruin Parker shoots past his opponent's blocking hc'

Rebound,ing his loul shot, Mark Swanson rushes in to dttempt to suish in a much needeil basket'

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' : : .arelul oint, Richard Gaines shoots lor a t to-point bdsket.

Outracing an Oak Rir l ge Pioneer, Bob Cooper tr ies lor a lat-ur '

l:'rin Parker gets the balL uniler control eten il he is floorcd.

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J. V. BASKETBALL

Improves Through Season And Beats Evans

With a group of inexperienced,

but determined boys, Coach Haskinsgradually succeeded in moldingthem in a top-rate, competitive team.

Not lacking in talent, the JV'shad some high scorers like CharlieWilkerson, Lonny Mettel and Aaron

Lelt to right: Aaron Clemens, Dan Hooper, John Atwill, Lonny Mattel, Steve Push, CharlesWilkinson, Robert Stuart, Bifi Foster, Thomas Brown, Jerome Gallon, Steve Webb.

Junior l/arsity man Rob Stuart wrestles lorthe upper hand, among a lorest ol arms.

Grappling lor the rebound,, ChatlesWilkerson jumps lor control ol the ball.

Clemens. However, a long time was

spent on horv to work together. This

was indicated by their final 5-I3win-loss record. But showing great

improvement near the season's end,the team finished the year with aIO-point win over Evans.

Eagle Lonny Mettel spread,s histo fly aboue the Vinter Park Witd

SCOREBOARD

Opponents

Winter Haven 29

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60

62

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4l

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38

5l

69

5B

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48

66

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Boone

Boone

Jones

Daytona . .

Oak Ridge

Winter Park

Bishop Moore

Boone .

Colonial

Mainland

Evans . .

Oak Ridge

Winter Park

Bishop Moore

Boone . ,

Colonial

Evans . .

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het way to szccess iz a l letro ntee:Jl, t . ion lohnson

SWIMMING

Eaele Fish Place Well in Metro and State Meet

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fr*

lw--r-

*against time.

CaDtains: Marion Johnson, Donna Clenn lsr rot'; Scottie Evans Dore Ferree Don Der'

i. i i . l-3t.". 1".i"" Ru.. Sultzbach. Ja,v Guest, Steve caston' Lee,Fastman \l: :r- '

b"tri l tf qt"r. :rJ /ou. Scott Hupp, Hunter Handlev' Dunc Duncan'.Jerrv C"Lrc| \ l: i '

; ;;;. ;;t i" Jester' Ell ie Heil. Susan Allen' Karen Hemslev' Virginia crenman li l :: '

;;ii"ili;.;-i;;,,i;", Cl',i.topt'"' Holdorf' Lee Fiedler' Katherine c.bLrm I)::r I

fr i" i i .". 'sr.".a s"ut".., i1"ia Johnston, Gordon Pledge, Robert Trcnd' Ianie Pil ' !"r '

-*,. s,?*.d in an arc, high' oaer the

frzr. Don Denmatk begins to go into the

<ta:.rtions ol becoming a oertical line'

spings lor an earlY lead in a race

Determined to improve, the 1968

swimrning team glided slowlY to-

ward better form and strength. The

team spent two hours before school

and two in the afternoon three daYs

a week to accomplish their goals'

Wi th a new coach and a new win-

or-e lse pol icy. r rate lJov ing Eagle"

broke the school records in the 400

free style, girls' relay and girls'

medley. Powerful strokes gave a 13'

2 year and second place to the boYs

in the Metro. Doing just as well,

the girls also won second Place in

the Metro and had a l4-1 season.

Qualified to go on to the stale

meet, the girls' team won man\. nlore

honors. Jay Heprvorth placecl so'

enth in the diving event l 'hile her

teamnate, Ellie Heil, placed lifth in

the free style. Also placing fifth r' 'a'

the girls' relay medley team.

With many of the talelltccl teant

coming back next Year, the netl

l 9O( , s t v lmmlng l eam cou l f l <NPPI )

the n'aves to victorY and at lea:t

the Metro championship. Hotrer-cr.

Coach Yasko predicts that in sonre

events water$'inged Eagles rr-ill rt rn

first place in the state mect.

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BASEBALL

Gains Metro Honors for EHS in'69

L* Fitrt;

lst row: Gary Cyvornek, John Francisco, Pete Francisco, Jim Martello, Mike Coombs, GaryHearne, Tom Trioyano, Dick Brink. 2nd rou: Brnce Frankurn, Ed McCullum, BusterMorrison, Mark Johnson, Wesley Sherrill, Eddie Moore, Chip Gierke, Harold Yeadon.

With all their strength, determina-

t ion and abi l i ty behind them, the

1969 baseball team demonstrated

its intention to be a great team, pre'

sewing the EHS tradition.

Although the constant Practiceswere rough and exhausting, the

boys became aware of its benefiting

results. Closing the season with a

l5-5 record, the team earned great

praise from EHS's students.

1968 SQOBEBOARD

Baseball, the game of speed and

action, has now been recognized as

a sport of champions. Along with

the all-conference title received by

our Eddy Moore, Wesley Sherrill,

Chip Gierke and Bruce Frankum,

the Edgewater High School Base-

ball team won its 4th championshiP

in six years. These rewards can be

attributed to the directions of Coach

Bob Maples and Coach Phil King.

With ferce iletermination and plenty ol Eagle pride, Eddie Moore

sizes up the Eoans pitcher as he prepares to hit the ball-Wesley Sherrill slides with euery ounce ol enetgy he hos tlead, the team to uictory.

Pensacola

Cocoa

Jones

Evans

Boone .

Gainesville

Oak Ridge .

Colonial

Bishop Moore ,

Winter Park

Mainland

Jones

Evans

Boone

Cocoa .

Ocala

Oak Ridge .

Colonial

Bishop Moore

Winter Park

Mainland

Opponents E.H.S

1

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4

0

1 1 2

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O J

4 9

4 2

l 4

o t

7 4

8 9

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4 7

2 0

2 l

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2 3

2 3

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i.z another tiaory to the f.ghting Eagle baseball team.

1t a Boone batter duaits the pitch, cdtchcr Jim Martello is prepared to take the:,::uireil action to conplete the play.

As Wesley Sherrill slides into third base, he Sets erpert coaching anlencouragement lrom Coaclr PhiL King.

"Couer f irst base!" cr ies Coach Bob Moples. lor his

commands dre taken tuith confidence.

Eogles score again as Gary Cytornek returns lnme, bring-

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TENNIS

Team Earns Second Best Record in Metro

Ending years of tradition, theboys' tennis leam, infamous for ilsmany losses, gave up its place nearthe end of the Metro Ladder. Afterplacirrg seventh out of 14 schoolsinvolved in the Metro conference,the boys finished with a 6-7 season.

The girls had a more exceptionalyear keeping their place as number2 in the area. Combining their 12-I season and the boys' hard earnedwins, Edgewater came out with thesecond best tennis team record.

Bruce Nants and Erick Turner combinetheir skills against another Metro team,

During one ol numerous practice period,s,Sunny Stokes betters her doubles playing to a high degree ol perlection,

Vaiting on the ball, PatrickKiJlian carelully plans to smash an easy lob up at the

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-,t ! Coach Cinutnon meeu- | with some lellow gollers to- | discuss the rules ol the game.

Aiming straight down the middle1968 golf team flew to a top

13-1 season; and gained tleof number one in the Metro.

ing its 6rst match to Daytona,Eagle clubsmen, with the aid of

his puttitug razor sh.arp, BiJl Belcher uartts up on the green iust belore o match.

Coach Cinnamon, went on to finishthe year with a string of 13 wins.

Next year's team will depend onnew talent since Steve Wilkes willbe the only returning player in thecomins season of 1969.

LFERS

le Their Wuy to First Place In Metro

Poised lot a drbe ol marimuntyardage, Steoe Wilkes driues of du ta-

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Swift sprinters and determined

fieldmen led the EHS track team to

a record-breaking season in 1968.

As the athietes aimed toward higher

goals, their attempts ended in an

undefeated season in dual meets,

and a fifth place position in the

entire state of Florida.

School records were shattered

from the work of pole'vaulter GarY

McCall, who cleared a record

15'7/r" , and high.jumper Gene

Head, who leaped past the bar for a

jtmp ol 6'4". Bob Palmer also set

a new record as he hurled the shot

put, a mighty 56'3".

Scores in the 100-Yard dash, the

880-yard relay, and the 440'Yard

dash were also smashed, as eagle

trackmen Jeff Behr, Larry Mobley,

Roy Bryan, and Bob Kelsey, winged

their way past their rivals.

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TRACK TEAM

Reaches Victory With "Wheaties" and Work-outs

il.setter Cary McCall d'emonstrates petlect lorm during his oault Coach Baniger sizes up his sprinters belore a rclay be

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1968 TRACK RESULTS

Euents

Wildcat Open Run

Mainland Relays

Winter Park Relays

Citrus Invitational .

Lauderdale Invitational

Boone Invitational .

\{etro Con{erence Meet

Orange County Meet

District 5-AA

Region 3-AA

State

lst

lst

2nd

Jrd

2nd

Place

2nd

2nd

2nd

5th

2nd

lst

b

Iohn Siliski eterts the etltra energy neeiLeil to deleat Winter Park.

Ilike Kelsey, Robert Smith, Jefr Behr, and, Mike Van Dunse auait the sound, ol the gun belore dashing to brealc the tape.

H":':-+.Sli

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1s, ro?r. Roland Blake, Craig Rich, Ben Horton, Louis Branding, Michael

EAGLE CREW

Gregory Fleming, Douglas trIcCartney, Laurin Aspinwall . Tom Crrrt is ' Bob IHea th Cu r , l r s . a l l member . o I t he champ ion " l r i p c rew ream.

, ]W,/

Rows Above Their Competitive Foes to Victory

Row, row, row your shell,

Swiftly down the stream.

Faster, faster, faster, faster;

We must catch Kamrad's team.

This little verse may well hale

been what all the crew teams thal

opposed EHS muttered to them'

selves as they furiously rowed.

Of course, these teams realized

the folly of such hopes, After all.

during the past three years the EHS

crew team has ranked no lower than

fifth in the National Championship

races. Also, they placed third in

the Olympic time rials last year.

With their determination, these

dedicaied boys, led by Coach Kam'

rad, eamed money in many waYS to

ease a serious equipment deficiencr'.

. l :-XI

Ttelessly and brcdthLessly trytng to speed and perlect their style, Tom Curtis and' Iuan Lelkowitz cross Big Lake Fairticl

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1968 SCOREBOARD

Championship .

Varsity JV

Lost Lost

Won Lost

Won

[,ost Lost

Won Won

Won Won

Won Won

. 2nd, 2nil

. 2ncl oI 6

. Sth overall

Championship

FinalsInd.ustrious as eoer, Dane Earnheart hetps to build the boathouse otu Lake Fairtieu.

s that a creb neeiLs brains and not all braun is Heath Curtis, who gioes commands to Laurin Aspenall and, Roland Blake.

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ODASAGIAH

Captures The Year's Highlights With Vivid Imagination

. i , ,

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The darkroom becomes a home away lrom home lot photographer CraigRud,olph as he spends many hours prod,ucing yed.rbook pictures.

i!

Susan Engel practices her a.d,-selling routine on Mrs.a "ootential ailuertisement buter-"

Mr. lames Smith makes history as he becomes"just one ol the kids" at an Odasagiah par:r

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With one of the smallest stafsin recent years, the 1969 Odasagiah:taff exerted extra energy to makethis year's book one of Edgewater'sbest annuals. Three advisers, Mrs.Louise Abke, Mrs. Vicky Kammer,and Mrs. Jeanette Counseli, guidedt-he inexperienced journalists of theeditorial and business staffs.

\{any innovations were intro-duced in this year's annual. Theoverall theme of the book, peace oncarth. was carried throughout bylhe ar t is t ic corer and d iv ider pages.

by exciting copy. A specialighlight of the yearbook was fish-

lens photography, an unusualod used to unify the book, To-

these effects made a unique

exciting yearbook.

pot ol coflee anil determination keep etlitors lra Rosenblum and sally shuler going beJore a dead.line.

Jsr Ror.u; Melanie Jones, Craig Rudolph, Linda White, Chuck Mason, Mary Brown. 2ndlRoro: Bill Berry, Robert Hance, Steve Singhaus, Linda Hanlon, Kay Baldridge, Susan J.Engel, Libby Brice. Jrd Roa,: Bonnie Baker, Boo Hankins, Ira Rosenblum. Denise ]Ium-power, Sharon Stansbury, Susan King, Irene Dreayer, Susan Welch, Jan Wilder, EugeniaEconomos. Not pictwed,: Mrs. Abke, Mrs. Counsell, and Mrs. Kammer, sponsors.

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Provides Power Source for Energetic EHS Student Body

lst: rou: Latry Rash, Peg Wo hington, Anne Moss, Brenda Brown. Jill Swofiord, KathyBlackburn. Dave Crowell. 2nil row: Latra Allen, Pat Conlon, Jean Grist, Charlie Grant,Cathy Gibbs, JoJo Dreayer, Barb Van, Karen Earle, Shelly Frazier, Chris Hand. 3rd roarrDan Meadors, Steve Wilkes, Bob Bryan, Fred Giesler, Bob Stuart, Don Denmark, MikeKelsey, Mr. Hooks.

Student council's time was rtell

spent in '68-'69. They began the

year with sophomore elections and

selling parking lot stickers.

The Counci l was the dr i r in3

force behind many activities whicb

made the year at Edgewater plea

ant and memorable. Among the:

were homecoming, selling studdirectories, and the SweetheanDance on Valentine's Day.

Student Council and ICC

together to solve the problem

student parking, in their efforts

prepare the new parking lot.

The Council and ICC also ,

operated in fund raising project

The marquee announeing specidl euents on Ed,geuater's calendarLept up-to-ddte by Patsy Conlon, Ieannie Crist, and Cathy Cib

IiJl Suofford,, Peggy Worthington and Shelly Frazier, three AFSbeauties, are serenadeil by Danny Meadots and' Tottan Kimura.

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iCL members Kathy Blackburn, Robin Neel, Susan Hoeltkc, andi,elv Worthington help make thc i lecorations lor the Stt 'eethearti t tnce.

t:er on the alert lor "sneakies" uho uould, park uithout a sticker,Ltrry Rash checks Charlie Grant's car.

ls the bol iers prot ir le heot lor bui ldings, thc ol lccrs, Btb l l ryan,

Charl ie Crant, Peg l l orthington, Stcr e l f i lAcs, antl sponsor, l l ikeHooks, giue steam to the stt tdent body.

Barb Van,lolo Dreayer, and Karen Ea e try to selL thelast leu stud.ent tlirectorics to llIrs. Bass.

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\ eu' member, Leslie Grotnmar, tutors underpriuileged children, a new Honor Society seruice'

This year the Edgewater chapter

of \ational Honor Society has been

busl proving that leadership and

servjce are equally imPortant as

rcholarship. They have been doing

this by volunteering to work with

children in Orlando who are less

fortunate than they. This servrce

was a benefit to our comrnunity.

Honor Society has also been heIP-

ing to raise money for school pro-jects, such as, some advanced leam-

ing books for the students at Edge'

water to share next year.SoJly Shuler dccepts the congratulationsof lohn Siliski as he pins on the ibbon.

lrt roa: Brenda Brown. Janet Herring, JoNita Lighthiser' Shelley

frazier, Anne Heasley, Sue Czekalinski, 2nd rou: Catol Rodriguez.

S,r-an Woodward. Ed Davis, Steve May, Pollv Eldridge. 3rd row:l0rne Economos, Leslie Grammar, Cathy Mathews, Ricky Ross,

David Jones. Peter H aibach. lth rot'; Carey Ketchum' John Heam'

Ann l{orr ison, Doug Bringle. Tom Mart in,5r[ rora: Craig \ow'

Larry Ford, Dave Slaughter, and Steve Meyer are the privileged

iuniors chosen as the new members o{ Honor Society.

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Jsl rou: Stefani Scott. Joyce Stanfield. Carol Blackburn. SusanHall, Robie Moore, Debbie Turnmyre. 2nil row: Iear,elle Clc',''er,L. Van Scoyoc, Jan Parker, Perry Sparkman, Sunny Stokes. .Jr.d

HONOR SOCIETY

roru: Wini Holl is, Deb Ceci l , Carla Glass, Sand-v Sand{ord, Sal l .Shuler. Joyce Noble. 4dr /ozu. Jay Myers, Al len Mathews, Don:i :Greenstein, Tottan Kimura, and Bill Grant.

New members resolve to meet challenges with zest

Siliski, StelannieAfter the traditional speecher

and the initiation of the excited r.r

members, Bob Stevens, of Your:e

L i f e . g a v e a t a l k o n s l r i v i n g f o r . " 1 : '

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QUILL AND SCROLL

\Iembers Uphold High Standards of Journalism

As alrvavs, Quill and Scroll mem-bers d i l igent lv r rorked on publ i :h-ing the "Aerie", a learlr brochureexhibiting the creatile rrriting tal-ents of Edgervater students. Tltm a g a z i n e w a s 6 l l e d u i t h i n s f i r i n eand thought-provoking poems andshort stories. These wolks shortedgreat feeling and sensitileness. a.the members of Quill and Scrollmade the selections.

The members are chosen from theyearbook and newspaper staffs andmost enjoy writing in their sparetime. They realized hor- successfulthey could become by upholdingtheir high standards of joumalisrr.

exemplified by their nerv sponsor.Mr. Coppedge, a new facultv nren-

ber at Edgewater this year.' Last-minute conlerence helps uhen you'r c rushin g to nreet a ileadlinc," says I ra RoscnbLunt.

-irer e Slzg[azs, chaplain, runs off some material lor the Aerie. SaLl"t Shuler conlers with trIr. Coppetlge about the next meerint

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TORCH SOCIETY

lnstitutes Honor RolI to Promote Scholarship Among Students

To ignite the torch of servrce,character, leadership, and scholar-

ship and to il luminate the obscure-this is a goal of both new sopho-more and junior members of TorchSociety in their endeavors.

Led by President Jeanne Beers

and sponsor Mrs. Tybe Kahn, mem-

bers carried on the tradition ofTorch Society doughnut sales beforeschool in f ront of lhe cafeter ia .Profits from these sales purchasedmuch-needed flags for those class-rooms lacking this American sym-bol. Dilapidated flags were disposedoI in an impressive f lag.burn ing

Carol Blackburn opens the meeting uith aspiritual mcssage that guides anil inspiresthe group to o,ttain scholastic etcellence,

ceremony,

characterFurthermoney was allocated to Eagle Er

in the form of purchase of a, l . i

suppor t o f lhe school newsl 'nThe early part of the school r

found the sociely's members

tively participating in the field

service, voluntarily coliecting

tions for the Danny Thomas Al

drive for St. Jude's Hospital.

The members undertookmost significant project of the r-initiating and operating an h

ro l l system at Edgewaler Hig lL.

Interested in raising money lor the clSand,y Elms arul, l/alerie Caile contiDouei Bringle to buy a doughnut, butis reluctant to patt uith his last foe

i l lustrating the pa

of these honor

expenditure of ea

Assimilating Mrs. Gooil's lecture on HonorSociety to Torch are Pres. Jeanne Beers,Treas, Susan Voodard, Chap. CarolBlackburn, ICC Rep. Carol Dominick,and, Sec. Janet Herring.

Kathy Mdtthews receines a gracias lromMrs. Brooks as she presents her with a

flag, compliments ol the club.

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lst rou: Tybe Kahn (sponsor), Susan Hall , John Hearn, Al ison Fudge, Janet HcrrinF.Wini Hollis, Carol Dominick, Sandy Abilock. 2nd row: Janine Chastang. Tonr C,"'per.Jeanne Beers, Sandy Elms, Carol Blackburn, Anne Heaslev, Eugenia Economos. Chri-tel lcHarrod. 3rd rop: Dennis Greene, Doug Bringle, Mike Hill, Tim Carroll, \'alerie Cailc-Deane Bo'wers, Carla Glass, Lesley Grammer, Ann Dionne.

AIl rotr: Craig Pearlman. JoAnn Root, Peggy Worthington, Debbie Turnmyre, Lynn

ihieber. 2zd roar.' Becky Lewis, Susan Woodard, Beverly White, Tanya Jones, Jeannelindsor, Suzanne Walls. Srd rot,. Steve Sidwell, Terr-v Hogaboom, IVike Miller, Carol

l,ririguez, Wendy Keim, Bonnie Patterson, David Meltzer, Eve Soldinger.

-lldressing members, Presiilent teanne,' . ,< ctplains proeedure lor ieterniningbqor roll anil stimuLates pdrticipation.

Intetutly at tork, Prcsid.ent leanne Beerschecks grct le point duerdges ol members-

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EAGLE EYE

Staff Produces Another Year's Stimulating Newspaper For EHS

Everyday, this year during first pe'

riod, rhe sla ff members of Eagle Eye

were on the job, preparing the tri'

monthly edition of the paper.

Each staff member had a sPecial

job, whether it was tracking donn

news stories, reporting on events hap'

pening at school, writing editorials.

covering sports events, or taking pic'

tures. The staff did an excellent job in

reporting the facts to the student body.

without biased opinions. There were

also thought{ui editorials and feature

stories. But, the paper also had a

humorous side, which made it all the

more interesting.

Despite the fact that the staff was

smaller this year, the paper always

met its deadline and was delivered to

the student body on time. But the

Eagle Eye wasn' t jus l a PaPer: i l was

true journalism art.All the editors oJ Eagle Eye, lim Quartel, Fred Cav, Reid lohnson, Lvn lones, and

Donna Butler, get togetlLer to plan nao stories lor the tuett edition ol the paper,

alons uith Mari Scohock.

John Gord,on, as ad, manager, d,oublechecks bills to keep his finance record,s.

Chei Mcllhenny, Beoe y White, Doug Bringle, and Ricky Ross harte lun collecti't

humorous anecilotes Jor the April Fool's edition ol the Eagle Eye,

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L.s!ey Grammer discusses picture layouts with photographer Kent

C'..apman, to gi,e the students Sood ilLustratiorts Jor ledture stories.

fr roru: Cheri Mcllhenny, Lyn Jones, Mr. Sutton. 2nd. rou: Beverly White, Marianne Scoltock, Les-

L' (irammer, Srd rou: Allar Dragton, Donna Butler, Rickey Ross, Reid Johnston, Kent Chaprnan.

l-i .oru; John Gordon, Fred Cay, Jim Quartel, Doug Bringle, David Slaughter, Fred Ceisler.

As the copy reailers, Dadd, Slaughter and Allan Dragtonproae to be efr,cient ones 4s they recheck copy lor errors,

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KEY CLUB

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During board meetings, Presitlent Gary McCall makes plans uith ofr,cersCruig Rich, C- Stimpson, Frank Perkins and, Bruce Frankum.

"Hot d.o&s anil hamburgets," shout Billy Freeman, Allen. Sterchi,

As a morning ritual, Key Club members, Frcd, Ceisler andBruce McAlLister raise the flag lor pledging allegiance.

Creg Stimpson and. Crcig Karst as they take time to help in snack

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rou: Gary McCall, Nancy Jennings, Craig Rich, Frank Perkins, Allen Sterchi. 2nd: Rex McPherson, Craig Karst, Ben Spell, Don Peterson, Greg Stimpson. 3rd rozr:v Rash, Latane Varn, John Siliski, Jefi Nolle, Larry Sims, Rickey Ross, Dvightford, Bobby Thompson. 4th row: Nes Sherrill, Steve Wilkes, David Yowell, Dan

Robert Smith, Rob Ross, Charlie Stuart, Robert Stuart, John McKellar,

Striving to receive the Best Clubard again at EHS, Key Club wasl o n i t s w a y . W i t h t h e

" u p e r -tion of Mr. Bill Jordan, sponsor,

r' 'r 'e tackled numerous projects.One of their most successful ouL-

community efforts was that ofrking cars at the fairgrounds.

ir participation in the Alsacre u,as highly praised.

rot: Walter Carpenter, Garry Becker, Laurin Aspinall, Charlie Grant, Bruce Frankum,Daris. David Crowell , Don Denmark. 2nd rou: Jim Gall ian, Craig Clayton, Dunc

George Crimmings, Ken Freeman, Herb Hinely, Bill Mathers, Bruce McAllister,Carrol l , 3rd rou; Bobbie Cooper, Eddie Jennings. Mike Kelsey, Robert Bryan,Bratzel, Jack Hudson, Fred Geisler, Bill Freeman, Mike Coombs.

Playing football at the Parental

Home of Orange County and clean-ing around the school campus areinstances rvhere these boys donatedtheir time to help others.

At Christmas time they sponsoreda canned food drive for the Cood-will Industry. They also supplieda car wash in Boone week, and wonmany points toward Best Club.

Sueetheart Nancy Jennings cooks up ostorm making al l kinds o1 goodits iorthe Key Club members to enjot.

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Delights Students S/ith Its Sale of "Grunion"

HI-Y

Physics teacher, James Sutten-field, took on the role as the newsponsor of HI"Y this year. He actedalong rvith the 27 members to pro-mote this club to an active facLronof EHS service clubs.

HI-Y meetings were held at theY.N{.C.A. on Tuesday evenings dur-ing this school term. Most membersattended campus work parties on\{onday afternoons and assisted thecustodians in maintaining the cafe-ler i r and i ts fac i l i t ies. As a pro jec l .HI-Y members sold "Grunion"candy to EHS students with a -sweettooth and a good appetite.

Frerl Brennan talks uith sponsor, Mr.,1. Suttenfield, about club actiatnes.

lsr roa,: Rick Covell . David Cannarel l : A"n.-* H,.-, ." i" l \ I iLa \ i l l i " . l i Bi l l l , i r t lc. ' , i .

Suttenfield. 2nil roto: Lew S".ugg.. ion x"iir. rt- i';;"F-ffi6-""i"t, Mark llorr;, :.Don Fry, Dave Nelson]Stan-Kellll 3ril rou: Steye Brown, Steve Boissoneault, Fred Il:-.,nan, Cornel l Simon. X{arty Fann, Robert Hughes. Jim Quartel. . lohn Benn_v. Chr:.-Hamrick; these boys gave their t ime in school ser-vices.

President, Fred Brennan, gets HI-Y meeting undert -

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: tp.. Daxe Nelson; Sec., Rick Cottel l ; Trcas., l im Quartel; Pres., Frcd Brennan; anrl Y-Pres., Dar,e Cannarel[a pose lor an

Ilrennan and Dauid, Cannarclla conpratulate Hi-Y Sally Daniel. p

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EXCHANGE CLUB

Serve School and Community Unselfishly

Besides spending many weekends atschool beautifying the EHS campus,the Edgewater Exchange Club spentnumerous hours in service to people

throughout the community.They helped the Orlando Sertoma

Club in building the Russell Homefor Atypica l Chi ldren. In addi t ion totheir work for the Sertoma Club, theyalso chaperoned dances staged forteenaged retarded children.

Working in conjunction with theExchange Club of Winter Park, theyhelped with the preparations for aTurkey Shoot which was held to aidthe organization's efforts to carry onmany more worthwhile projects.

Through this work, the club wasable to fulfill its pledge to help seweothers around them.

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ix-hear lull oJ su,CLiff Russell giues Margie Hoopes, club sueetheart, a

on l/ alentine't Day.

Fith a glint in hts eye, Ricky Crooes leads a meeting. Proclaiming that Ricky is a d,ictator, George Dacier and Roland Blake take

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CI\TITAN

Sponsors Clothes Drive

.4lter etfutusting hours ol campus cleaning, Don Thompson, Cene Head, and Mansonluhnson are rpadt to rpt irp and tPldr.

The name Civitan was thoughtas denoting services and actionat EHS. These boys have manato uphold this reputation by partipating in various activities arschool and in the community.

They started this year with asponsor, Mr. Laney Vosbury, rr hleadership was outstanding a n, lgroup appreciated his good suggtions and valuable ideas.

Among their community serr iactivities was a successfulDrive. Also they sponsored a cl,dr ive for an unfor tunate ar ' ,1prived group of families.

Their work at Camp Challcar washes, a victory dance.school work parties,out by Civitan here

were carr:

at Edgewat

Xnouing hou much those boysi i l : t ta eat, thc sucetheartKat hr Smdr! selects snacks.

"Make that shine," says Presiilent Kenny Broan,uorking ambitiously along with members Cene Rand Bob Petuska.

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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES

Inspires to Exemplify Christian Ways

rorrr; Chip Gierke, David Aagaard, Craig Clal'ton, Kerry Hirschy, Carry Becker, Allenine. Cene Rankin, Dick Brink, Coach Bob Maples.2nd rora; Buster Morrison, Kris

Jerry Couch, Charles Stuart, Fred Geisler, Dane Ernhart, Morris Hunt. 3rzl: lfike Kelsey, David Wright, Robert Smith, Lester Abberger, Bruce l\IcAllister.

ing the eaents lor the next meeting arc ofrcers Fred, Ceisler, Chip Cierke, Bruce

Considering summer conlerences direct edby the Christian Athletes, Kenny Hooksand Daoid Zapptni begin making plans.

The Fellowship of Christian Ath-letes here at Edgewater has beenformed in order to confront coachesand athletes with the challenge offollowing Christ.

With Coach Bob Maples a-. spon.sor, the boys have taken part inbreakfast meetings and attendedsummer conferences to support tleirpurpose designed for this club.

A traditional banquet was heldat the end of the year with DateRagan as speaker.

er. Morris Hunt. Allen lruine and, Charles Stuart.

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Octagon Club really putshoulders to the wheel in anout effort for improving theNumerous work narties were heldkeep the campus beautiful andfountain in the memorial walkwin good working condition.

Along with the work partieshad a fund raising campaign tostall rain gutters oyer the cat-to keep Edgewater's students dn'rainy days. Octagon alsoa Victory Dance afterdefeated Boone in the traditiEdgewater-Boone game. Theyhelped build the new senior paing lot in the back field.

lin. Yatsuk, Ctaig Rud,olph, lohn Marfield, Mike Heuener anil Steae Pumphrey work to keep grounils beauti

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lohn Haley mod,els a club shirt aid.ed, by members Steoe Pwnphrey and BiJl Thompson.

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rorlr Mr. Thomas, Steve Pumphrey, Jane Hewitt, John Max-

id. Tottan Kimura, Tom Maxfield. Craig Rudolf. 2ntl row: Mike

cC,,v. John Hearn, Mark Reis, William Nelson, Steve Nleyer.

rorr,: Don Greenstein, Ken Meyer, Cary Covell, Bob Heyward,

ral Brown, Dennis Lee. 4th' rou: Gary Albright, Bruce Pember'

officers this year are: Mike McCoy, Tteasurer; Craig Rudoll, Sergeant'at'Arms;t )latfetd,, President; Steoe Pumphrey, Vice'President; and, Tom Maxfeld, Secretary-

ton, Jim Yatsuk, Ross Bryant, Tom Gordon, Charles tr{iller. LarnN{obley, Chuck Mason. Stlu roa': Bob McAll ister, Dennis \ ick.Tom Halev, David LaClaire, Lee Carlton, Al O'Brien, Clenn \\'il-

son, Lloyd Mallory, John Burford; Octogan Boys were pleased

to have Totankimura be an honorary member of their serr ice club

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.lst roo: Linda Benjanin, Randi Baumstein, Courtney Curdts, Nancy Cole. 2ndrow: Cathy Curry, Diane Harrns, Sharon Cutgill, Katherine Fitzpatrick, SusanAndrew, Brenda Brown. 3rrl row: Carol Daniel. Roxane Dow. Pauletta Erm-ler. JoJo Dreayer, Hollis Harper, Nancy Arnold, Jackie Hubert.

CIVINETTES

Courtney Curd,ts and, Denise lackson ilecorate ,tthe Miss Ed,se.odter Contest.

Make the Scene With Exploding New Projects and Ideas

Civinettes, the sister of Civitan,

made the scene this year with many

new, exploding projects and ideas.

They began by initiating a new

tradition at EHS the First Annual

Miss Edgewater Contest. During

football season, Civinettes presented

the school with a beautiful victory

flag which often flew proudly be-

neath the Stars and Stripes.

Later in the year, Civinettes held

a powder puff football game to raise

money for the Edgewood Boys'

Ranch, and took part in the Easter

Seal Drive. Civinettes spent an ex-c i t i rg year in serv ice and act ion.

Brenila Brown, Ann Morrkon, Susan King, and, Cheri Mcllhenny, hold, shortmeeting to iliscuss neu projea plans lor Cioinettes.

Ciainettes practice, prepating to beat Boone Cioituettes itu poud,er puft lootball.

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.\'ancy Arnold puts up a poster in, the caleteria to shourCiuinette's pride and enthusiasm in Edgewater acti.uities.

.\'ancy Cole dnd Paulettd Ermler hoist Dictory fl,a|,oresenteil to EHS by Ci\inettes, to fly with pride.

lst row: Cheri Mcllhenny, Anne Moss, Cinger \ lann. \anc. Smit! . Jeri J, l , : : 'son, Martha Ratts, Peggy Sarrel ls. 2nd rotr Chrj. Judd. P:n T.:=::. [ : ' :Martel lo, Ann Jester, Kathy Kamenofl, El len Kaplan. Barb:ra \e. c. : : :a: R ::aPyle, Barbara Van.3rd rom; Judy Sanderl in. Susan King. Ju,lr () l- . : . . J.r, i . . : : , :ter, Ann Metz, Denise Jackson, Barbara Tennis, Jo\i ta Lighrhi{r. \ l : . t ' --ra.

Sue King loolcs on with doubts anil lears as Ciuinettes' Big Brother. Datd

Zappini, bakes cookies lor the nett meeting.

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ANCHOR CLUB

Sails Throush Seas Of Fun And Service

Rather than dragging bottom,

Edgewater's Anchor Club sailed

toward new and challenging hori-

zons. Sponsored by Mrs. Webb, the

girls enthusiastically approached

lheir main objective of giving ser-

vice with Eagle spirit whenever and

wherever it was needed.

The 1968-69 fleet began its voy-

age with many new and old ships,

their holds loaded with a cargo of

great hopes and anticipations.

Anchor members boosted Eagle

spirit during football season by

selling voodoo dolls for the Winter

Park and Boone games, as well as

constructing a float and selling Lra-

dilional corsages for Homecoming.

The remainder of the year was

devoted to such projects as bread

day, campus work days. collecting

items for the men in Viet Nam and

the cancer and Alsac drives. Back in

port, the ship's log proved the year's

cruise was a rewarding or.e. 4

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Officers Wini Hollis, Patty Mays, Stelani Scott, Cathy Hicks, Susan loyner and BecL'rNorris hold a conlerence in the uarm sunshine.

Wini Holli,s and, Linda Gayle uork on improvingtedchers' lounges by replacing old curtains.

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ist rop: Paula Enters, Kathy Nims, Kay Pistel, Stelani Scott, Christelle Har-rod.2nil rout: Brenda farmer, Carolyn Rome, 9y4gn-Ooe.ferri Sparkman,Barbara Anthony, Marcetta Frost, Sandy Crosby)3rd rozu: Bonnie York, SusanJo_vner, April Bryant, Cathie Hicks, Sunny Dehner, Linda Gayle, Karen Harrod.-!ri- ror: Susan Hall, Martha Hallman, Deane Bowers, Laurie Dun, DebbieHendrickson, Bev Goodricl5 Patty Mays, Linda Salley.

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C. A. MINK TRI-HI-Y

were gathering clothes for theorphanage in Enterprise and hold-ing an Easter party for the Eccles-

ton-Calahan Crippled Children'sHome. Other serviee projecls duringthe year included marching for theAlsac and Heart Fund drives, andmaking valentines for a local nur-sing home. Each project rewardedthe g i r ls wi th that fee l ing o i joy

received from giving.

ccrload oJ clothes lor the orphonage.

lrr roro.' Becky Sams, Susan Trapp, Sherri York, Romelle Messier, Janice Parker. 2nd row:Crrol Andreu, Mary Anne Hegel, Charlene Williams, Edwine Frankfort, Karen LaRue,tegey Clark, Mrs. Heasley. 3rd. rou: Marty NefI, Pat Conlon, Betty Weaver, Jackie Sitter,

Chastang, Sally Brown, Jackie Bailey.

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lf,e activities of C. A. Mink Tri-HiY. Full of energy, enthusiasm andr willingness to serve, the membersof this senior girls' club achievedoutstanding records in the field of

rn'ice and helping others.

Throughout the year C. A. MinkTri.Hi-Y held several projects incoordination with different chil-dren's homes. Two such projects

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frd-lonelle Messiet, Betty Weauer, Karcn LaRue and Pat Conlon Leave lot Enterprise uith

Iackie Sitter and, Becky Sams maketal,entines lor nursing home.

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]I. L. HOLBROOK TRI.HI.Y

Designs Winning Float For Homecoming

1st roo: Avis Salkin, Kathy Hanna, Sally Shuler, Cathy Farnham, Janie Hewitt' Phvllis

Si"*.ti, eii"" pitttnuo, J.n" H"in., Laura Harris. 2nd rou: Svrny Stokes, Sandy Sandford'

iiury gi.tu", Jane Newell, Jeannie Grist, Qbdv A:owl, Bonnie Burrell' Debbie Povell'

C;;y Tr.pp, Karen Earle, 3rd rou: Michele Anderson, Anna Windham, Doris Mullins'

S".". U."iil", Pat Killian, Sue McGough, Marilyn Kazaros, Melanie Jones' Rosie Spivey'

M. L. Holbrook Tri'Hi'Y star:al

the year's activities off bY en:cr'

ing a float of their own design

the Homecoming Parade. Bec.r

of their hard work and originali:

they won first place.

Collecting money for worthl i:

causes, such as Alsac and the \la:

of Dimes, was one of the Tri-Hi'\-

biggest projects; each member

in several hours apiece to makc

collections a success'

To increase the peP and sP:

a round EHS. the g i r ls made c" .

ful red and white "pride" paua

to sell to the students; this not

helped increase pride but uas

a big money-making project.

I anie Heuitt conducts a tueetitu| to discuss plans

lor their Valentine's Day bake salc'With Mrs. Reddick's approval' Karen Earle, tleasuter; Mary Brown' Vice Presidt:l:j;;l; H;tt,t, p.".la"tti; Darlene fogartv, secretarv; and Jane Newell' chapla:r'

*ui" "*"ltlng

plans for the up'coming year' at an officers'meeting'

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Bt making colorlul pennants, Anna Windham, Dutch[e Anilerson, and Jane Heins helpi,oost the Eagle prid,e, pep, and spirit throughout EHS.

Laura Harris shous Cathy Trapp. DotBethea and Deb Powell plans lor Hon:.coming float.

By joining d Nork party ort Saturday trtornings, Mary Broun, Rosie Spiuey, Susan Hor;: :ani l Bonnic BurrelL halp l ;eep EHS the cantpus beauti lul .

'ltcting Jor March ol Dimes are Cindy

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C. B. TRI-HI-Y

Sans Christmas Carols At Florida Manor Retired Home

After collecting citrus to take to

the Florida Manor retired folk'shome, the club spread holiday cheer

through singing carols.Par t ic ipat ion in Y l \4CA act iv i t ies

included youth legislature in Tal-

lahassee, selling fire extinguishers,

lst rou: Gary McCall (big broth.). Cathy Peterson. Gay Tschiedel, Sandra Sherri l l , f lar>lyn Forvler, Marcia Al len, Linda Winterl ing, Anne Heasley, Sandy Bouslog (treas.), I lelr" i 'Hinman, Sharon Rapp (sec.), Merri lee Hagel, Carol Dominick (pres.), Debby Robert{ ' .(county coun.), Bonnie Wil l iams (v.pres,Proj.), Linda Hanlon, Lisa Lewis, Patt i Mcleo4Janet Readdy, Carolyn Kerkew (v,pres.Prog.), Joy Rilsi{er, Debbie Davis, Lissa Reynoldr.

Candlelight glous on the Jaces ol off,cers Carolyn Kerkou, Bonnie WiLLiams, Sharon Rapp.and, Santly Bouslog as they uere ind,ucted by M, L, Holbrook off,cers.

a visit to St. Charles church, and rslumber party at the "Y".

For extra projects they createdgay pep posters, cleaned the trophrcase and teachers' lounges, assem-bled Christmas ornaments, and dec-orated for the Sweetheart Dance.

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Delicht is shoun on Cary McCall's laceas C.B. girls gite thcir "big brother" asurprise birthrlay partr.

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As sophomore intere-st in Tri-Hi-

Y waned, Eddith Montgomerl andLorena Thomas Tri-Hi-Y's un itcd.

Mrs. Wooddell and Mrs. Carbrick

combined their efforls and nol' both

sponsor lhe ner i l l formed c lu, . .

T o e x p a n d t h e b u d g e t . e a , h g r r )

contributed to a bake sale. -{s a

pro ject for YMCA \ \ or ld Serr i , ' .

they sold fire extinguishers. In

February they packed Heart Fun,l

folders.

"salety is first" is demonstrated Dr A i.":Rod,enberry, JoAnne Crason, and De:,Ltz

Moore as they count the f i te ert ircr i- i i" ' !

3rr1 roto: NIrs. Garbrick, Judy Gale, Robin Car-r" Rrrth l l" l l ' : - i '

Deb XIoore, Jen Randolph. Kim Rodenberr,v' Nl larcv Kirklan l l ' ' : -

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Sophomores Consolidate Service Efforts

. , : roa:: Beth X{arr ick, JoAnne Grason (Pres.), Deb Batterson.

: ' . l ie Huder. Marv Sue Kennington, Jan X{cCall . Cai l Winbow'

-'r11 roru: IIr-". Frances Wooddell. I'Iaureen \[ulcan,v' Bobbi Stewe,

J.:an Fyler. Luci l ' I ier, Kathy Hart. El len Joncs' Dede Albright

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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS

Ignite The Spark Of Team Spirit And Pep

Patti Bower releases enthusiasrn at a gan;,

Our cheerleaders this year reallydid a lot of work trying to keepschool spirit up, and succeeded,even with all the sore throats andmuscles that foilowed.

Before each game they decoratedthe Iocker room and the buses withsigns showing our football team thatwe were behind them one hundredper cent. They also planned all the

pep rallies and the skits for them,and sold all ribbons for the games.

During Boone week, they plannedsilent day, red and white day, andsign day. At the Boone bonfire, theywere present to cheer as all Booneeffigies were burned.

The cheerleaders led the Big Redto state conferences this year withthe help of Mrs. Joyce Gibson.

EHS chcarleaders sdy a prdye. lor an Eagle oictory belore an exciting basketbalL8Ame.

Shdron Barrett smiles bri l l iant ly asuarsity squail lpeds the EHS rcotus.

Lheerleaders decorate the boys' locker room to boost thei Eagle pride anil enthusiasm.

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Belore a gane, loJo Dreaycr, Nancy lennings,antl Sharon Barrett plan. .heers lor that night

Karen Karst etpetiences an unlorr. l t . t" .rscn \a t i on uh .n ou r F igh t i u ; l - a ; / , , :

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J. \i. CHEERLEADERS

Lelt to r ight: Anne Nloss.Kath,v Karnanofi, Brenda

Melodl ' Hinman, Bcvcrlvlvlann.

Strive to Add Color and Pride to J. V. Games

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Lthi l i t ing their truininF in precise symmetryarr . Inn trIoss, Deb Vaden antl Sue And,reu.

Kath, ' Kananoll . Beuerly Saxton andllelorh Hhman crcate n "V" lor oictory.

BreniLa Broun, l i l l Suoflord and () inger l l lann shou that happittcss is a l .V. sur",

Prcparing hopc{ul11' for a frrt .

r o l e a s r \ i r r . i t l C l r c c r l e r r r l e r .junior var'-,.itv learned the art

clcating enthusiasm for EHS.

Thr-ce l imes eath neek. urder"

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11t. JV's irrought color arrd pr'1'jun ior varsit,v games.

Selling pcp rihbons at the ll,r,ganle lvas also done bv the sqLr.:

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Reflecting Edgewater's volcanic

school spirit, Pep club worked alltear to keep interest in sports at a

feler pitch. Under the leadership

of Mr. Hallman and Mrs. Schnell

the club decorated goal posts at

home football games. The Eagle

boosters also kept alive traditionai

events such as the Boone bonfire and

the homecoming parade. Not contentr. ith this, the boosters branched out

and sponsored an Eaglecade,The club's ultimate goal was to

keep EHS's pride high all the yearl rng {or a l l a th let ic compet i t ion.

EACLE BOOSTERS

Spur on Spirit with Eaglecade to Jacksonville

/s, roarr Bonnie York, Melody Hinman, Sharon Rapp, Madeline Hodgskin. Cat!;- Hocltle.Patti Bowe!, Bob Cooper, Kyanne Radclifi, Karen Earle, Julie Hodgskin. Peg Heleoer-2nd, row: Arn Moss. Kathr Kamanoii , Brenda Brown, Barb Van. Sue Hoeltke. SharonBarret, Jill Swa{ord, Carol Willmer, Joann Lenzy, Bonnie Williams. 3rd rorr': Robin \eel.Kim Rodenberry, Debbie Moore, Joann Kornick, Mrs. Martha Snell, l{arcia Kirlland.Cathy Bambery, Carol Rome, Mr. Dan Hallman. 4th rou: Avis Salkin, Reidy Lustig. CailCarney, Bonnie Burrel, Jane Heins, Sharon Southall, Carolyn Clemmons, Debbie Smalle-v.

Brought to lachsonuilLe by Pep club, thc chcct-leailers ptepate lor the team's entr1.

Ecaring a aictory sign, Eagle Buzz Harris boad,s the Eaglecdd,e to the Wollson gnne.

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LATIN CLUB

Reinstates Tradition of Senior Patio Blocks

Edgervater's Junior ClassicalLe. lgue l ,egan the year by prepar ing

for their annual Christmas Door

Decoration contest. Their theme was" C h l i s t m a s i s . . . , " a n d t h e p a r t i c -

ipants could fil l in with their own

tbeme. They also sponsored three

Flaglecades: one to Ocala. Caines-r i l le . anJ Del-Ray. In Apr i l . Lat in

Club sent their representatives toCainesville for the annual StateForum.

Latin Club also reinstated thetladitional senior patio blocks.Tlre"e l-,locks are l-rought by seniorswho wish to leave their mark on the-,'hool. They also entered a float inthe Homecoming parade and wonthe Best Mixed Club award. Theirarrard-winning theme song was en-titled "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy."

lst row: Hardy Abberger. Judi Ciulkey, Syndi Ellis, Laura Harris, Kathy Hart, Sonya Booth, Ellen Jones. lrorr. Hunter Handly, Peggy Hevener, David Crowell, Madline Hodgskin, Ricky Barrett, Lee Carroll, Mrs. JCrow, Sponsor. 3rd, row: Srnny Dehner, Pat Conlon, Judy Davis, Sandy Elms, Troy Baker, Cecily Hopkins, 1rmrcll.4th row: Bonnie Baker, Mike Calhoun, Allen Iwine, Julie Hodgskin, Carol Blackburn, Valerie Caile. JAtwill, Bob Calhoun, These students discovered Caesar standing in the back of every classroom.

Latin Club officers areChaplain; Mrs. Jane

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linning d,oor decoratiott uas donated' to an orphanage. Sophomores prepare to clear the grounil lor the pouring ol paio blocks.

lst rou: Craig Pearlman, Patty Tanner, Suzie Samnut, Lynn Schieber, Sue Worth, 2nd, rout: Lynn VanScoyoc, Sally

Shuler, Kathie Weisg, Susan Welch, Lori Ridg*ay, Frank Perkins, Tom Martin.3rd. roo: Jan Wisecarver, Ginny Ward,

Sccky toiois, Susan Pains, Mary Winters, Diane Yowell, Eve Soldinger, Betty Weaver. 4th row: Nancy Panning, Greg

Shafer, David Russell, Georgia Stuart, Patrice Messervey, Robert Stuart, Pat Killian, Mark Schirgi, Janie Tedarnonson.

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SPA\ISH HONOR SOCIETY

Honors At Progressive Dinner, Mrs. Watkins, Who Is Retiring

ll/iua el espafi.ol y aprenda lacuLtura! is the aim of those chosenf t , r membership in Spanish HonorSociety. This year Los miembros car-ried out this pledge by planning aprogressive d inner leatu r ing spi , -ySpanish loods l , ,eg inning wi th Span-ish bean soup to arroz con poyo-chicken with rice-to Mexican flanfor dessert. Invited as guest of hon-or, Mrs. Watkins, Spanish teacherat Robert E. Lee Junior High whois retiring this year, joined losgringos at their gala fiesta.

One la te af ternoon meel ing a lTaco Rancho offered those presentthe opportunity to test their tasteand to sample some Mexican foods

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with peppery tacos, tortil las an,lenchaladas. Contributing to insieL:of the engrossed group, Mr. Allar,,Cat'cia lectured on his native Cul,.,at an evening meeting.

With the tapping of new member.the inspiring induction cerenrol\took place. Speeches in Spanish I,.President Margie Hoopes and rh"other officers were followed br tL,'taking of the oath and solemn lighr.ing of candles. Sneaker Dr. AnthonrV. Cerrone. professor a l F.T. l . .concluded the impressive progra n:.The members brought the year to .c l o . e r n i t h a I n o - d a y s t a y i l : : .Augustine, touring the old city as afinal educational endeavor.

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' 'Tanrales de maiz, tort i l las, gorditas al

h, 'rno cal ientes!" This is the cry ol therendedrrres tlLat telcports one to a d.reamuorld in ,lletico as he cnjoys la comida olspi. t del ights at Taco Rancho,

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FRENCH CLUB

Delights in Sampling Gourmet French Cuisine

(.'est arai! Members of French

Club, taking an initial step toward

ornmunication with peoples, linkedth"nrselveswith French-speaking pen

ryl-. Thcy delved into the current

Frrrclr magazine, lhe Passe-partout..\t a meeting, Kathy Hanna was

:rr ited to play her guitar while lcs

-,rnbras sang L'am.our est Bleu. At

. restaurant serving French food,

I-" CercLe Francais was enticed bytne French-style delights poulet,nlade, d,e la glace, petits fours.

The County French Club Program

f. ,un, l the members pal t ic ipat ing en-

tiu.ia-.ticaliy in creating and pre-.€nting an imaginative skit based,'n knowledge gained in class.

J'. F/ampler relates an item lrom af'.:ch magazine thdt orouses intetest.

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Larry Ford,, l l lark Rcis unleash, inspire creative abi l i t les to labricate an i l t tngit tat i l t si : :

. ls, rot,r Martha Ratts (V. Pres.), Tina Gordon, Anna Forrester, JoAnn Ro"t \ l i - ' : r

Fudge, Janice Parker, Sheri Belvin (Treas.). 2nrl roo: Debbie Cecil. lgA--::rj-::'+(Sec.). Rhonda Clark, Anne Heasley, Jeanne Beers, Lesley Grammer' \anc' C'r:- l

iarolyn Kerkow, Susan Woodard (Chap.), Beverlv White. 3rd ror ' ; Stelen \cker::r ' : : '

Broce Hil l . Laurens Ford, Lloyd Mallory (Pres,) ' I \{r . Everett Wampler (Spcrnst 'r ' } lar 'r

Reis ( Serg.-at-arms) , Cail Barrick.

Kathy Hanna en[ioens meeting, playing the guitar as members sing Frcn'h

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RUSSIAN CLUB

Celebrates Christmas With Chicken Ifiev

lst rorr.': Calya Triplett, Katya Cinnamon, Valya Hoyt, Natasha Monroe, Lyuba Pitlak.?nd rort': Dasha Lindamood, Lena Mahoney, Tosya Luce, Sasha McCandless, Sof'yaDeutsch. Tes-va Roswell, Rodya Brown, Donat Rogers. 3rd rom.. Karl Engstrom, GrishaHolton. Bor_va Rogers, Dima Greenstein, Holya Grant, Bor'ka Heyward, Vanya Maxfield.,lth rort: Ivan Amato, Denya Greene, Boba Bratzel, Ivan Siliski, Yura Mclaughlin,\ aJra Hall . Aloysha Amato, Mr. Ivan Vasi levich Sheehan. These students aci ivelyendorsed their role as members of a service club by sponsoring numerous pro1ecrs.

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After a successful presentationtheir homecoming float, "Te,, ts)

/ /DN;," "Those Were the Da.1members o{ Russjan Club stugeddelightful progressive dinner. Fcourses of Soviet cuisine, includiPIROZHKI. BORSHCH. KURITSPOKIEVSKI, and PecHeN'e wsampled and satirized complete

With the beauty of theseason, the "Bolsheviks" attendedRussian Orthodox service in n{icu lminat ing a h ighly enter tu inyear. All had been sufficioriented to "Red" culture,and idealogy.

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Russian Club members combine elbow grease,laughter, anil gaiety to spotlessly clean lountain.

Tsar luan Amato and, Tsarina El+aterina Cinnamon are closely guarded. byRodya Brown uhile burlalei Sofya Deutsch, Lyuba Pitlak, and Tosya Lucethe rcyal barge, smiling while they work.

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\{TIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE

Competes With the Best in the Southeast

Amidst a rebuilding program,

arembers of the National Forensrcs

League maintained the high stan-dards set by their predecessors. Ini-

tiallr', student representatives and*na lors partir-ipated in congresses.proposing and debating bills andr.olutions. With the advent of thetou rnament season, grueling hoursof r*'ork paid ofr in the form of un-

,c.] .liello, captain ol the d,ebate team, rapid,ly fires questions at Libby Brice during theexamination period,. Varsity teammates Pat Cole and, Allen Mathews prepare relutdtions

debaters Bruce Nants, Mitchell Mehzer, Daniel Stark, Craig Pearlman, Larry Ford.,Paul Aiello, while al,so learning lrom the analysts ol etperienced debaters Pat Cole

President Debbie Ward adtises ettem-per Cullen Hunt as orator Jeanne Beersprepares a d,etailed. citique.

and Tom Cooper carclul l t obserte ot land Al len Mathews, busy tLith rebu::. t . t

beatable debate cases, originai ora-tions, extemporaneous speeches, anddramatic interpretations.

Stiff competition from all theSoutheast was provided at both theFurniture City Invitational andWake Forest University, enablingEdgewater's NFL to establish theirsupremacy a l lou rnaments inTampa, Sarasota, and Orlando.

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El Gallo, portrayed, by Charles Schiff,lunges towaril the throat ol Larry Ford, while Mortimer a.nd the mute d-t{

l. Tamrack Cargle laughs liend,ishly, holdingpoor Lily in the "eoil clutches ol mislortune."

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(ionquer Inexperience to Synthesize Plays p r o l o k r i l p r r - i t i r , , r , . r , l i . : . -

t h e s c , t . , r r r . L - i n : l r i . , , r - : : :t o l r e s l a r l r a u t u g e . R , , i , , : : \ : .

t a l r l i s h e r l i n d i r i , l u . r l i t r : , ' r : ; ' .

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: : . cottorts t l te leatures oJ El Gatt.o, as he grasps lot anc ntore monttnt ol l i ie.

: . les Sc:hi lJ aruI Suc Athertort hurr icdly dott ntakeup as tension. and ax:i lcntent mount.

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$raler s lage r0\ rce: .' l 'he farc icr l , ,1 .1, , ,1r . r : : - : . "T: - , .

B l r r e a n d T m s t e d " i n i t i . , t ' . : . , . .- r ' l r , , u l r e r r r s i l l r r " l . ' k i r . : . , . : . '

C a s t n t e m b e l s \ l \ n r r l , ' . J , ' . , : :H t , , k , \ i n i H " l l i - . I ' r t r . , l ' : , . : : .F l n J e r i c l B i u r r n - ) t r z i , . i ' . 1 : , . , : :a r ) , 1 D o u g C h r i . t i . ' r r . ' r , ' , - - : r . '

combined ta ler l ts to p lodu, t , ; r ,1 , ' -Iightful plar for Eclgolati'r '.

"Fantasticks," u rousirrs n'rrr -

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s ing ing, ant l dancing to t i r . - t . rc '

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per ience. Al l year . the Thc-1, r . r : r -added to thc t l rama of , r , . r r , l . r ' ,

educat ion and humdmnr , l . r - . , . . .

Engrossed in his start. Larr\ F,)r ' !deep emotional intoltenttnt as tL,

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Visits Loch Haven Art Center To Enrich Culture

After Loch Haven Art Center wasremodeled, Eagle Artists toured thenerv facilities. They were inspiredb,v all the famous art work that wason exhibit and gained new ideas.

As each school event approached,the talented club members sketchedits publicity. Members also spon-sored an at exhibit at school.

Checking to see il the picture isstrcighl ar. Robert Eubank and MrBischal uhile Laura Haris and, MaryBroo-tt measure lor accurocy. Mouating pictures requires time and patience as Mitch Meltzer, Cricket Rumpt, Lintla

lones, Carol Chaprnan, anil Karen Harroil learn that it inrolws finding the ight

lrane, paint ing, l ! , and s"tt inE the picture.

Creatbe ideas Jor a school art display are painteil by Sandy Thomp son, Carol Lenzen, anil Connie Watson.

Mr. Theodore smiles as he observes the art uork ol Rhond,a Blakeman and, Gail Bort.t

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CAMERA CLUB

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Camera Club members had a lrar,ltime uniting their eflorts becau.eof various other conflicting .cho,lactivities. Mr. Sincic and the of-ficers planned different intere:ts t,rexcite pafiicipation r-ith guest speak-ers and a Photo Lab field trip.

New members learned hor t ' r , ,snap effective pictures and devt'I, 'p

them. Some of the boys set up aportrait studio where thev took for.mal shots of pretty models.

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Focusing their cameras on membersN dntuene fschigi and Robert Corr are lc':Willians. president, and Pot Dappalonia.

feasingly camera bug John Bacon points out to pretty Cdmera Club models Dusty Sutton aruJ Chris Cauffeld where to pose lor his picture.

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EAGLE BAND

Provides Extra Pep at State Football Playoffs

Prourl anil tall Ieff Nolle commanilsattcntion as ilrum ma jor.

By collecting $2,525 in the an-nual band drive, Eagle Band proved

stands for "extra." Thiswas more than any other school inOrange County earned.

During long practice hours tiredmembers exerted extra energy. Theyper{ected their precision drills andmarched to a superior rating in thedistrict band contest.

As well as playing at all footballgames, the band traveled with the

V earing his pep hat, Mr. Kiefner directs the group

football team to Delray Beach anC

Jacksonvi l le . They a lso per [ornr ,^ ifor the Orlando Panthers.

Inst rumenta l sk i l I was st res ' . i .Sandy Stanton, Jim Nash and Beck.'Gayle were honored as they plar e'ii n l h e a l l - s t a t e b a n d i n J a n u a r r .

During the spring the band ga.econcerts at the school and at (lr.

lando Presents. In March the b,-:numbers were played at the distri, :concert in Titusville.

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1st rou. 'Deborah Newell , Patt i Dunlap. Jefi Nol le. Robin Simcox,(iwlnne Orme. 2nil rou: Ctrrtis Myers, $a-odpJtaaro4 JaniceJlcCann, Lois Winebrenner, Penny Lewis. Judith Abilock. DavidTalton, Alan Trapp, Terri Standert, Genette Carry. 3rd row:Richard Straight, Becky Gayle, Debbie Burton, Rick Covell. Eve-lvn Endsley, Cloria Burkett, Romelle Messier, Charles Hines,Catlry Evans, John Keen. 4th rou: Ron Thompson. Diane Skinner,P,, l l -v Eldridge, Mike Hil l , Kenny Shearer, Doug Schieber, JohnDownsbourgh, Benny Rhodes, Mike Williams, Larry Everson.5th roa: Bo Sims, Becky Paxton, B. Preston, Trovis Brown. RandyBeJl, Lyn Everson, Jim Barden, Jefi Wynn, Stele Brown, AndreFoody. 6ti ror.' Ted McKinney, Craig Sheppard] Cordon Pledge,

band perlormance.

John trfarshal l , Dwain Picou. Dennis Pritchett. John \ ich,, l :r- .Vi l l Grif f in. Carl Carlson, David Ratts. Trh row: Iat \ Iverr. Chu.iGuerrero, Mike Mil ler, Alan Pearson, tr I ike Pearson. ] larthaRatts, Donna Lindamood. Jefi Alexander. Jim )iash. Larrv ( i , ' r ' i , ,n.

9th rou: Ker' Mobil io, Jerry Colors, Deb Monroe. Dan Stant,,n.Jay Stanek, Robbie Ross, Lynn Schieber, Terr,v llcClain. TedEvans, Gary McClain. 9rD rop. James Knight. Jerrr Snider.Cornell Simon, Rick Driggers. Charles Wheatle,r'. Sallv Phelp-Lee Lennon, John Berry, Lou Scruggs, Don Sanford. 10th rou:Randy lvey. Creg Cordner, Gary Whipple, Mike Hine.. RickHazelgrove. These Eagle Band members practiced during long. h, ' tpractice hours perfecting their marching drills.

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llr- Kieflner's sports car squeezes unity into aband olf i .cers'meeting: Drum Major !elJ No e;

lst Lt. John Keene; Sergeants l tan Lelkouitz andI ohn \ i rhotas: s""roi i / i i i t?-Rots;

2nd Lt. Rob Ross; Majorette Capt. Cuyn Orme;Captain Ken Mobilio,

F hilr practicing his trombone Rob Ross is translormeil' : , , " l i t t le boy blue blouing his horn. ' ,

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CHORUS

Highlights the Year With the Young A- Sings Concert

This rsas the first year since the1963 telm that Edgewater has hadan all girls'chorus. During this newschool term Mr. Perkins, who is di.rector of the EHS chorus, reorga-nized the talented "E' Gals.

During the festive month of De-cember, the "E" Gals performed fordifferent groups and offered smallChristmas concerts. The "E" Galsand the Chorale combined to pre-sent the annual Yuletide program at

lidgewater this year.

The chorus had an active and suc-I P.s [u l \ ' .ar . The annual Young

America Sings concert was a high-

light of the '68-'69 term.

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}jChorale: lst ror; Kathy l{athews, Cli f iord Jackson. Bret Evans, Vavescia Johnson. \1r.Bingham, Rosemary Cardner. Bett-ve Baxter, Kim Bachman. Patr icia Sul l ivan, -Shi:. . .Edwards, Jim Moll ison, Timothy Stewart. X{r. James Perkins. 2nd roa,: John XIcCI:, :Valory Scott, Edwine Frankfort. Sandra Kelly. Sandi Wade, Brenda Farmer, Larrr J, i.son, Arthur Pokey Robinson. John Canosa.3rd rora: Sal ly Brown, Dorene Vandery,,-Debbie Sparkes, Cynthia Greene, Martha Hallman, Jack Warner, Cerry Smith. I ' : - ,Flanders, Mike Boon, Winston Mathis.

Cynthia Greene, lcads the snrdent boiy in the Nationa.l Anthem.

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\ t inston Nlathis gather around for a sing-in, while practicing in the Chorus Room.

[.ltLina Franklort ond E-Ga]s presidcnt, Dana PfeufJer, go otcr some nelo nateridl lor the chorus'

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BI.PHY-CHEM

Jsr ror,: Bill Prestor, Wanen Hoyt, Sandy Abilock, Eugenia Economos, Judith Abilock.2nd row: Dennis Greene, Bob Sheldon, Mr. Cook, Carol Rodriguez, Bornie Kahn, Judy Gale.

Studying the neuest ad.dition to the scietuce ldb sofiestudents look dt the school's laser.

Sporting a new sponsor, Mr. trIik?

Cook, BiPhy.Chem spearheadedplans by science-minded students towiden their knowledge in math-

ematics and the fields of scientific

research and learning.

With this aim in mind, the club

made trips to the Central Floride

Museum and Martin to see com'

puter research and develoPmenu

Trying to satisfy members' constant

quest for knowledge, more trips

were planned to WBDO, Dearborn

Electronics, the Naval Researcb

Facility and Minute Maid. At Flor-

ida Sanitariurn plans were madc

to observe an operation.

At school, club members mar

aged to get movies from MIT and

other centers of technological learrr'

ing. Along with their group studie.

the clul maintained their tradi-

tional science project contest. Monri

was awarded to the top thre"projects that were submitted.

Tours Local Science Oriented Facilities

A group ol Bi-Phy-Chem membets preparc to go otu another, big f.eld tip.

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PARA.MEDICS

Collect Money to Aid in Fight Against Cancer

ist roo; Michele Lenninger, LaDonna Wann, Marilyn Fowler, Jane Heins, Laura Zelifi,

]Irs. Janice Mizelle. 2nd row: Llnda Swartz, Sharon Lipsey, Brenda Farrner, Linda White,

Jeanne Haibach, Nancy Embury, Faye Armstrong. Srd row: Linda Hanlon, Kris Bender,

Delores Kimble, Susan Hust, Susan Woodward, Cindy Brown' Kathy Russell, Polly

Eldridge. 4th rou: Beterly Purvis, Chris Judd, Janice McCann, Dorena VanDerPoel'

Sue McGough, Deb Kern, Jane Tedamonson, Bern Kahn, Marg Hoopes, Andrea Chastang'

Students interested in a carcerrelating to the field of medicinejoined Para-Medics and were shorrrall aspects of this vocation.

To gain first-hand experience, theclub's members ll'ere encouraged tovolunteer for jobs in hospitals as

auxiliary workers. Also, once amonth meetings were held either al

Orange Memorial or the Sanitariunr

to hear lectures on hospital lork.For further medification, the Para.

Medics saw a movie orr , 'ancer .Money.eaming projects for the

year included the usual ALS-{C

drive and brownie sales. Their ner.

idea was the Para-Medics cancer

research drive. Utilizing the slogan

"Send a Mouse to College", the club

made 290 dollars for this cause.

Hold.ing Mice, which the cancer reseatch pro'

nid,ed., are Susan Hearst and lane Heirts..lltcays ready to help out, club sponsot Mrs. Mizelle buys a brownie ltom Chris lud'd '

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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

Plant, Grow, and Study to Learn the Many Aspects of Farming

Edgewater's Future Farmers of

America study the many phases of

farming from planting and cultiva-

t ion of crops to thc care and mair .

tenance of complicated machinerr'.Always striving to improve their

farming methods to become a use-

ful addition to the agricultural com-

munity, new ideas in horticulture

are explored in the classroom and

on the plots provided on campus.When they were not busy work-

ing on future occupations the bor-sput in many hours helping to keep

the "campus beautiful" up to par.

pruning the many border shrubs

and trees around campus.

"Maybe il I gioe this thing a kick - . .", thinks Ken Spell,but Dauid Hobbs leels there's nothing wrong thot pliers wott fx

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Larry Cannon, Steue Morrison, Ray Lane, and Mat Hunt-

Trying to raise the best crop, Charlie Lelkowitz, RichardllgenJritz, Joe Campbell, antl Cle"^eland Smith, work hardridding the plot ol unwanted w.eds.

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LIBRARY COUNCIL

Keeps Library Running Smoothly for Students' Benefit

Edgewater's library' which Pro-rides many services to the students,

is pleasant and efficient because of

the efforts of Library Council.

The members of the Council work

one period in the library, checking

out books, admitting people, shelv-

ing. and repairing old books, or

Processrng new ones.

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ipent on the mechanical asPects of

running a library. They come in

manv Saturdays to clean the library,

book-shelves, and mirrors. The ar"

tistic bulletin boards are put up by

nrembers of the Council who also e{-fcctively decorate the festivity.

1 neu bulletin board is deoised, and assembled, by Councilt"mbrrs Barb Spurgeon. and Pat Sarrel ls.

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Mike Orr listens to d recoriling on a stereo-derice 'i(h ?dt-phones prooid,ed lor the stud,ents' use.

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FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA

Seek To Perfect Their Business Skills

To improve their secretarial abil

i l i e : , m e m h e r s o f F u l u r e S e c r e l a r i e -

spent many hours rvorking on typ-

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a r r d J , o o k k e e p i n g .Under the guidance of Mls. JudyNer,lin, memhers kcpt busy work-

ing at part-time jobs. Local bus-

inessmen and women were frequent

v is i tors at the Future Serret r r i , .Club, advis ing the g i r ls , he lp in:

them gain an ins ight in to the l l r - 'iness rvorlcl. After graduatiol tI: 'mcmbers of Future Secretaries ui'r.

wel l prepared to appl ,v the i r sk i l l . .

. l , tn Brrtch practices her,r-s 11rs. \'eIr:lin dictates a

shorthand skillsLettcr.

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typing to perJect their ttccuro'cy and speed.

Members oJ Future Secrcta es are Mrs. Newlin, sponsor, lan Bruch, Marlecia Patton' Sharon Horne'

Patti Stallirrl, Jean lohnson, Beuerly Goodrich, leannic Voffad"

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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA

Supply Home Ec Department With New Aprons

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Combining work with fun, meo.bers of the Future HomemakersClub carried out manl projects- allof which \rere Yery successful andstimulating. Included in the lisr ofthe club's numerous activitie-- andprojects were a Mother-and-Dauglr-ter Banquet, a Christmas panr-. aValentine's party, and a FashionShow of the latest stvles.

The sponsors, Mrs. Roberts andMrs. Walden, helped the girls dur-ing the year in learning such laried

skills as cooking, selving, and home

management . By at lending d is t r ;c t

and state conventions, memben of

the club learned to conquer theproblems of living in a modern

transient American societv.

Cooking delicious hot ludge dre ltrs.Walden and, Gayle Lotell-

/$.,lst Rou: Loi Ridgway, Debby Welling, Laura Zelifi, Marilyn Lampp, Judv Sparkrnan,Jenny Harris. 2nd Row: Mrs. Roberts, sponsor, Linda Wintering, Vincette Stephens, Faye,A.rmstrong, Perri Sparkman, Elaine McAfee, Barbara Matzinger.3rd Roro.'Bonnie Baker,Kathy Russell, Gayle Lovel, C. Evans, C. Rome, C. Willson, D. Hagerty, N. Cordell:these members promoted home projects.

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COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL TRAININC

Teaches Business Methods and How To Be a Cood Employee

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Cooperative Industrial Trainingteaches stuclents how to be a goo,lemployee in whatever business fielrlthey might have chosen. Latel rnthe school year, the students rrorkin the area that they have chosen t,,see if they really like that fielrlenough to make it a career,

The jobs in CIT vary, such a-dental assistant, office worker, con-b l ruc l ;on worker , denta l lech n ic i . r r r .d r a f l e r . L l a c k s m i t h , a n d m e c h a r r i , .

The members of CIT learned thrir.k i l l . th i ' . 1 'ear rv i th the hel1, , ' r

Mr'. Dave Barriger.

I!/r l rrx r Pcte Waters. G. Tegg, Waten Ackley. Mary Tzimenatos. C. Hallaver.2nd rou:t.rahirre Goodwin. Paul Buholz. Bi l l Balt, Ronnic Spilatro. Mike Monell . 3rd roa:(:ar! Grant. Rogcr Renn, Garl ' Revnolds. Wayne Thompson. Jim Skates, Mr. Barriger.

llr. Barriper teaches the basics ol business.

President Tom Feddon and, Vice Presid,ent Glen Tegglisruss CBE notes u;ith sectetary Gayle Hallauer-

Grahame Cood,uitt is helped by Mr. Barriger with a problem port on the job.

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W orking on one ol CBEs otiginal bulletin boards, Carol Pohan and Sue Btewer try toget a letter straight while Rae Lindcll and Kitty [isher mount the flowers.

Projects lor CBE are discussed h DianzGuftey, sec.; Paula Broun, treas.: Ka:i .Herman, hist. ; Le Nora Quinn. pres.: cc,1Delores Hoilges, o. pres.

COOPERATIVE BUSINESS EDUCATION

Teaches Students With On-the-Job Trainins In Office Work

Cooperative Business Education

is an organization that provides on-

the-job training in office work. In

the rnorning, the senior members

majoring in business education at-

tend regular classes and in the af-

temoon they attend work on a paid

basis. While they are still under the

supervision of the teacher, they learn

new techniques and skills that can'

not be learned in the classroom, as

they put to use skills that are

leamed in school.CBE members worked hard at

bake sales and car washes to earn

rnoney for the organization. Themajor project this year was the sell-

ing of class pins to students.

One day, all the members of CBE

participated in a dress-up day' The

clothes worn by half of the mem-

bers were in good taste and the

other half wore clothes that would

not be suitable for work. Mary JaneBailey sponsors CBE and counsels

the girls in problems that may be ex-

perienced at work in the afternoon.

Paula Broun helps Beuerly Thomas on a business machine as Br enda Finlet' and Bt Bci: "practice speeil and accutacy tith adding machines.

IJnder the uatchlul eye ol Linda Dombroski, Judy Mishoe and Pam Huntan tal:" :l"ir t-'r

making coffee lor the business depqrtmetLt, as thcy uill soon be doing Jor their t';: "":

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\IEDITATIONS.VOE

Provide Students With l{eeded Inspiration

ls, roa': Sue Engel, Riedy Lustig, Wini Hollis, Karen Siska, Janet Herring, BarbaraBeckett. 2nl roro.' Ira Rosenblurn, Linda Swartz, Cindy Brown, Jeanne Beers, ShellerFrazier, Beckie Paxton, Marie McArdle, Laura Allen, 3rd row: Lee Li'rely, Jan Carden,Donald Denmark, Lois Winebrenner, Tanya Jones, Lisa Lewis, Debbie Davis, Becky Smitl.

Providing thought-provoking mes-

sages for the entire student body,

the meditations committee deliveredtheir inspirational words over the

public address system each day.

In order to gain business experi

ence the VOE students practiced in

a business atmosphere. Learning a

skill which would benefit them rn

their future life, daily they did les-

sons in business English, shorthand.

and typing as well as machines.Working for either two or three

periods a day students mastered the

needed business skills.

lst tou: Jan Brach, Jean Johnson, Debra Pofr. 2nd, rca: Gale\I'ebb. Rae Lindell, Kathy Hanna, Nancy Hagood, Mr, Cox,Belerly Thomas, Judy Stephenson, Sharon Hepker, BeverlyGoodrich. Joy Lane; these girls reported in the morning'

lst rou: Kate Smith, Amy Walburn, Ann Johnson, Louj.cTaylor, Aida "laylor. 2nd, roa;; Sharon McNatt, Evelyn Endsier.Sandra Adams, Sue Sims, Angie Moyer, Gale Walters. 3rd roa:Craig Riggs, Pam Propps, Patti Stallard, Anne Windham.Linda Tstuck, Mr. Cox, Sheron Horne, Pat Fitzgerald, JeanieSeagravesl this group made up the afternoon class.

lan Card.en gioes the meditations.

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AUTO MECHANICS

Employ New Techniques In Automobile Repair

Learning the ins and outs of the

rtorld of automobile repair, mem-

bers of Auto Mechanics class spent

three hours a day gaining the knowl-

edge needed to put cars back in

proper running condition.Working on cars with many

things wrong. they fixed all things

that needed repair and soon had all

the automobiles in fine running or-der and ready to retum to service.

Going to class each day in theiruell-equipped automobile mechan-

ics building, they learned the latest

techniques and used the newest of

the rapidly changing equipment.Whether planning a career in the

challenging field, or just to havefun, all gained valuable knowledge.

Paul Mason prepares to tackle motor

repairs d uring Aulo'Mcchdnirs ddss.

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Ist rou: Bill Sams, Bill Kenyon, Keith Graves, Terr Binder' 2nd roo; Mr. Van Der P"el.Dennis Shepard, Bil l Vaden, John Ott, Lenny Rueste!, Butch Bridges. 3rr1 rotr'. Boner Bur-ner. Paul Mason. Frank Gibson, Stanlev Florence, David Powers, Bill \\'alker.

1sr roo: Bill Thompson, Dennis Dorst, Gary Feightner, Allen Harris, David Anderson. JeffLeloup. Mr. Van Der Poel, Jim Brigman, Jay Guest, Jerry Windsor, John Burton. Aurl inBaker. SrrJ row: Gary Rhoades, Al Finton, Chip Jones, Thomas Caines. I l ike Counner.Roland Swiderski, all were mernbers of Auto-Mechanics Club.

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DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION

Becomes A Part Of The Business World

DECA is a nal ional youth organ-

ization rlhose purpose is to develop

future business leaders. Edgewater

DEC-{ members this year had an

opportunity to compete for scholar-

ships at state and national conven-

tions. DECA students actively par-

ticipated in local business areas.

They were trained in retail, whole-

sale, and sewice occupations.

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Jsr Rort'; Bob Gelm, Ann Cox, Sheilah Gholson, Debbie Haley, John Keef. 2nd Row: RalphJ,-'hnson. Jackie Smith, Sharon Burroughs, Joyce Crager, Shelia Ryan, Priscilla Garletts,R,rbert B. Dolcc. sponsor. Srzl Rot,: John Marshall, Joan Cheney, Jayne Lenentine, DianneDo.:. Sheri lllyes. 4th,Roru: Rick Moore, Mike Lawson, Floyd Miller, Emilie Lloyd, ChrisC,rnrerse. Kay Moore, Pat Martin, Mack Blythe, sponsor. Sth Row: Ed Salas, ThomasKalker. David Sailer, Thomas Grason, Dennis Dunlap, Dennis Adams, Jirn Stock, Cleve-land Smith, Steve Jowers; these students aim to make selling a career.

Sheilah Gholson, DECA president, disct't-ses id,eas in mdlketitrg at a club meetinS

Larry Mabery, a member ol DECA, receioes on-the-job trainirtas he d,ripes a lork lilt a Hughes Supply, Inc.

Hard a tork in the librury are the ofr.cers ol DECA: Bob Gelm,lohn Kecl, Debbie Haley, Larry Mabery, and, Ann Cox.

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Unlike other clubs at Edgewaterthe Nriting Club did not hale due-did not have sen'ice projects. anddid not compete for the be:t clubof the year arrard. It eristed forthe sole purpose of the culturalbetterment of its memben.

At the club's meetings. membersread or ig inal poetrv and other r r i t -ings to the group in parks or otherplaces in the Orlando area.

Under the guidance of \lrs. \\ ' i l-l iams. spon"or. the nlub's offic"n-and members realized the signi6.cance of writing today.

Freil Brennan, Bernie Kahn and CharlesEngstrom enjoy a club outing at the pork.

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Ira Rosenblum and Frcd, Brennan, members ol Viting Club, prepare materials they haoeuritten lor printing and reading aloud.

WRITING CLUB

Stresses The Importance 0f Culture

Sponsor Mrs. Williams and, club nembers listen attentiuely to the writin6ls ol Paul Aiello.

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From the mofirent ol conception, the iniliaiilual begins an odysseythrough challenges, succe$es, onil lailures. During one's lile onearth, the high school era olten presents greatest conflict and'change. The sophomore sto,nds on the brink of a new experience,hesitant and olten unwilling. Juniors challenge academic stand,ardsand, the oliler generation's principles. And as their years in secon-d,ary school draw to a close, the lethargy olten termed, " senioritis"ouercorles many seniors. All three are characterized, by inner tur'moil. Constant rnetarnorphosis and tumultous renaissance createconlusing uncertainties. Through such conflict, personal peace isfi,nallv achieaed,.

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SEI{IORS

Choose Competent Leaders To Guide Them'l'hrotrgh Their Last Year At Edgewater

l l r . ( .hpleclntt icz, Mrs. Holbrook, antl Miss Bailey, sponsors ol the Senior( /rrr.s. rliscuss plan.s lor new sertior priileges-

Peace . . . one word hoped for allover the world was often the focalpoint of the thoughts o{ seniors asthey worked not only for worldpeace but for peace and underst;rud-irg among thr.ir fellow students.

Seniors this year, challenged byyears past, strove to beat all ac.ademic records set l-refore them inSenior Tests and in College Boards,putting all of their hard years oflearning to good u,se.

Pangs of sorrory and nostalgia en-raptured them at the last footballgame . . . the last rvalk across cam-pus . . . the last glimpse of a schoolthat had prepared them for l iv ing.

EHS would long remember themthough, even after they were gone,for the senior gift they had left

behind . . . and all the honors theyhad bestorved on EHS.

Pride ivould always remain withthese loyal Eagles, for it was here

t l ra t thev had lea lncd to rva lk p lcut l -lv . . . thcv had reached thei r goal .

A new world awaited them as theyleft their alma mater . . . ready toface and copl with new problems

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lteace and urrderstanding.

Beittg o Scnior Cktss olficer requires tinte anrL energy antl Lcatlership: standords u;hich PatBell , Don Denntark, Sanny SroAes ancl Laura Al lcn mrct.

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Don Denmark. Senior Class Prcsident, checks to see that the Sradudtionatunouncernents afrit)e on time.

(r'As trecLturer ol the Serlior Class, Sunny Stokes double checks to nal4e sure that

oll the money lor caps and gon)trs is dccounteil tor.

Record,ing the mittutes ol each class meeting is itst on'e ol tbe

responsib ities ol Pat Bell, Sen'ior Closs secretary.

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Going ooer plans lor the Senior Class gift, Yice'President'

Laura Allen, kaous it is not an easy decision to make.

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Judy AbilockNlichele AbramsonSteven AckermanWarren AckleyDenise Adamkiewicz

Dennis AdamsSandra AdamsJohn AfviverPaul Aiel loLiz Al len

Carol Andreu Barbara AnthonvGary Archer Laurin Aspinal l(iwendolyn Avery Sht'rrv Aver-.

Kenneth Apostol ic"Sue Atherton\{ars}ra Babcock

Laura Al lenAl AmatoCathy AndersonN{ichele AndersonLil iana Andrade

SENIORS

Strive For Peace And Understanding By Beginning At EHS

I) , t id Zqpini and Robert Bryan giueTQtan lirst-hand. lacts on school liJe at EHS at gct-acquainteilt , ,r t t \ gi ten in his honor by Stutlent Counci l .

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John BaconBonnie BakerKay Baldrise

Jackie BaileyTroy BakerBill Ball

Patrica BellBil l BerryDarryl Biallas

Beverly BakerRandy BalayDon Barber

Michele BarberRobert BarkleyLee Barton

Don BirdRoland BlakeNathan Bower

Sharon BarderJames Barnhi l lGarry Becker

Dennis BarfootSharon BarrettBarbara Beckett

Jef BehrKris BenderLewis Bial ick

Sheri BelvinDottie BetheaJune Bilotta

MichaelBlackton VeronicaBlackt"nRhondaBlakeman SteveBoissoneaultPatti Bower Jan Brach

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SENIORS

Enforcing Discipline And Issuing Commands,Remember Pledge Week-Time Of Fun And Frolic

Bo BowmanLouis Branding

Frederick BrennanSue BrewerLibby Brice

Kathy BriggsPaddy Brockman

cj"9r+.r"*t-lionn Drown

Kenny Brown

]Iarv BrownSallv BrownBettv Brvan

Paula BrownSteve BrownRobert Bryan

Robert BrownSusan BrownBruce Burghard

John Burford Cloria BurkettPaul Butler Larry ButlersDennis Caliguire Mary Calnon

Bonnie BurrellFarrell ByrdJoe Campbell

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I)ar id Cannarel la Vivian CannonJan Carden Lec Carltonl i ichard Carrol l Bobbie Cason

Il , 'bbv Cooper i ' , lancY CooPerI l , , |bve Copenhaver Nancy Cordel lt ;arr Corel i Richard Corvel l

John CanosaGail CarneyFred Cay

Johnny CopelandJerry CouchElaine Cowels

Debbie Ceci l Shannon Champion Deborah ChapmanAndrea Chastang Harry Christ ian Anne Ciancian-r1,,Peggy Clark Cand,v Compton Pat Conlon

"Padrlle that pLetlge" is onc ol the many contntandsheart l t lur ing pleclge u:eek, as i t is nntbir iousl l ' carr icl r ,r t i . .member Cary McCall on pLedge Carry Beckcr.

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SENIORS

Add Various Final Touches To Senior Themes

Susanne CotherdAnn Cox

Barbara CrampVirginia CranmanPamela Craw{ord

Susan DeutschRoxanne DowSusan Dumas

Christine Doherty Debbie Doutlrene Dreayer Richard DriggersDennis Dunlap Bob Dykhuis

With Errors Correct And Research Complete,

Paula Crutch6eldCou ney Curdts

Tom CurtisCarl D'Allessandro

Carol Daniel

Sally DanielSteve Dean'Sunny Dehner

Debbie Davenport Bruce DavisPam Deangelis Garry DeebSam Demoret Don Denmark

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Alter contributing many hours in ord.cr to comp[eletheir senior themes, Karen Karst and Eddie Moore are readtto wrap it up with the fnal typed, copy.

Karen EarleJackie EchonLarry El l is

Susan EngelCathy FarnhamJohn Fisher

Dane EanhartFred EdwardsNancy Embury

Vincent EvansThomas FeddonKitty Fisher

Brenn EastmenShirley EdwardsEvelyn Endsley

Brenda FarmerDottie FinlaysonPat Fitzgerald

tr c.+$jre-- J-yd r {lint.Uaryle loute Lralg I ordScott Foster Ted Fox

Darlene Fogart\Nancl- FosterPete Franci.cr)

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SENIORS

Choose Five American BeautiesFlom The Campus Beautiful

Debbie Frangus Edwine Frankfort[ ' ] i l l r Freeman Katherine Fugua

Stephen GabrielsonRobert CelmMicky Giddens

Sieve GastonDavid CettingsCathy Gibbs

Becky GayleSheila GholsonChip Gierke

Rav Cil l is Donna ClennI auren ( loodman Beverly GoodrickRickv Graddy Bi l l Grant

Jeanelle CloverTina GordonCharles Crant

Mike GrantDonald CreensteinRichard Groves

Barbara Green6eldJeanne GristWil l iard Gunsalus

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t\ancv Haass\ancv HagoodGavle Hallauer

Mike HaddadJeanne HaibachMartha Hallman

Donna HagertyJoan HaleyDenora Hammond

Homecoming Queen, Kathy Smart, is surrouniled by her courtPhyllis Steuart, Irene Dreayer, Karen Karst, dnd Patty Bouer.

Robert Hance Chris HandSter e Hankins Kathryn Hanna\ndrew Harbison Robert Harlan

Roberta HankinsFreda HansonLaura Harris

Patti Harris Linda HayneGene Head Wanda HeadMary Ann Hegel Jane Heines

Pamela HaysGary HearneJudy Helms

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fl\rConnie Hendrix Sharon HepkerKathryn Herman Susan HerringJane Hewitt Robert Heyward

Sheryl HepkerDelores HershbergerCathie Hicks

Pat Hill Delores Hodges Susan HoelkeStephanie Hofiman Bill Hogaboon Harry HolcombMargaret Holley Mike Holloway Gregory Holt

"Beat those Boone Btaues," is one ol themany cries hearil among excitcd EHS Eagles, as they boosttheir spirit lor the approaching big game.

Gregory HoltonMarj ie HoopesBen Horton

Garrett Hooks Ken HooksAndrew Horanic Sharon HorneLarry Houfi Linda Howard

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Participating At Traditional Boone Bonfire,Reveal Entliusiastic Eagle Pride And Spirit

SENIORS

Beth HubbardRobert Hughes\1a:r Hunt.-sheri I l l res\[ark Inne-.s

Allen IrvineClifiord JacksonJudy JacobsonDebbie JarmenBen Jenkins

\ancy JenningsDavid JohnsonJohn Johnson

Srrsan JesterDiana JohnsonMark Johnson

Betty JohnsonJean JohnsonNIike Johnson

Ralph JohnsonErnestine JonesMelanie Jones

Randy JohnsonJerry JonesTom Jordan

Carol JonesL-vn JonesSteve Jowers

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SE\IORS

Guard Jealously Each PrivilegeGlanted Them Through The Years

gpssn JoynerKaren Karst

Su .an K ingI 'am LabSter c Langil le

Christ ine JuddX{arilyn Kazaros

Terri Kott lemanJoy LaneKaren Larue

Bernard KahnJohn KeeI

Shelah KuryRoy LaneJoyce Larrer

John KeenTom KendrickDelores Kimble

Barry Keim Sandra Kell,vBrenda Kent Pat Kil l ianSharon Kincaid Tottan Kimura

Michael LawsonCharles LefkowitzTommy Leneberry

Stacev Leckhart David LeddonIvan Lefkowitz MarI Leitson'==.J.1_(-arol Lenzen r lora Levlne

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n\ :ncl LewisR:" Lindcl ll nr i l ie Lloyd

\{ike Lillardl l ike Linsi l leKaren Lufi

D,rnna LindamoodLee LivelyDana Luker

Sue McCoughJohn l{cKellarPatt i \{cPherson

l , l \ lcConnell Patt i McEllaney\lr , hele \IcCraw Cynde }fcKee\l :rgie McKenna Cary X{claughlin

Riedy LustigBeverly \{cBaneCary X{cCall

The ueek the seniors hdxein the pursuit ol pleuure

Brucel,[cAll ister \ lar ie\Ic-\rd]ePaula McBane Eddie \IcCainl J ruce V rCa r l nny R ' ' h ' r t \ l cC ' l l e '

ol | at the cnd oJ the rcar is uscdby Donna Clenn arul Fred Cnfrth

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lames Banhill listens "attenthtely" to d lecture giaen by Mrs.Gluyas in psychology.

Lloyd MalloryJerry MarcenillRobin Martens

Kenneth Meyer David MillerJudy Mishoe Ken MobilioDoug Montgomery Eddy Moore

Allison Mandell Pam ManningJohn Marshall Jim MartelloJim Martin Pat Martir

Chuck MasonWinston MathisLinda Mayo

Allen Mathews Cathy MathewsBarbara Matzinger John MaxfieldRomelle Messier Patrice Messervev

Robert MischuckLarry MobleyRichard Moore

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SENIORS

TrvToAbsorb Last-minute l(now-lecige As They Cram For Exams

Robbie MooreSuzanne Mras

Mike MorrellDoris Mullins

Angie MoyerDenise Mumpower

Joyce NobleBonnie OdemMike Ornberg

Sandy Murdock Charles tr luttersVenicia Myrick Mart-v NefiPaul Nelson Jane Newell

Jan MurdockJay MyersJo Ann Nelson

John NewkirkRebecca NonisGwyn Orme

Kathy NewtonAlvin O'BrienPaul O'Rork

Becky OwenJanice ParkerLarry Peck

Terri Packer Bob PalmerMarfecia Patton Christi Pa-vneBruce Pemberton Carolyn Perkins

&.

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Chris PerryArthur PetsosDwain Picou

Larry PetersDana PfeufierJanie Pilcher

Don PetersonAlby Phil l ipsKay Pistel

Alice PittmanDebbie PowellDiane Prachniak

Steve Pocius Debbie PoftRick Powell Sheila PowersDennis Pritchett Pam Propps

Steve Pumphry Beverly PurvisLenora Quinn Kyanne RadclifiMarvin Randall Martha Rutts

Irene Dreayer, Susan King, and, Sharon Stansbury, the SeniorStafr ol Od,asagidh, d,iscuss id,eas lor this year's Senior section.

Vicki PronekJirn QuartelEva Ramsey

: : ,

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Apply Themselves To PloduceBest bdusagiah Ever Compiled

Dick ReeseDenise Reiser

Robin Robertson-\bby RollThomas Roper

David RhebeinRoger Renn

Arthur RobinsonCarolyn RomeJoanne Rosania

Mark ReisDan Rettig

Kathryn RogersChris RootIra Rosenblum

SENIORS

Debbie ReynoldsGraig RichChris Riggs

Robbie RossVickie RubieSuzanne Rumph

Gary ReynoldsMary RicksGraig Riggs

Eva RiceCathy RiggsDebbie Rinaldi

Larry Roth Kath-v RubieCrai; Rudollh Rene Rue.terCli f lord Rusiel l Darid Sailer

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.2

.4s another year goes by, but a tery speclal otue,

.\'ancy Cooper along uith Craig Rich toss a lucky petuny intothe lountdin antl wish lor a successlul luture.

Avis SalkinSandy SanlordPeggy Sarrells

Linda SalleyPaula SansoneCharles Shiff

Rebecca SamsMarleen SantmyerCarl Schmidt

D,,nald Schunch\lari ShawSusan Shil l ing

Judi SiedellSue SimsKaren Siska

MarianneScoltock JeanieSeagravesSuzie Sheppard Wesley SherrillAi leen Shore Sally Shuler

John Siliski Betty SimsSteven Singhaus Eugenia SisinniJackie Sitter James Skates

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SE\IORS

Recall Their Past And Wish For A Future OfComparable Achievement And New Opportunities

Brrrcc Southal lR ' , nn ie Sp i l a t r o

Paula SniderPerri SparkmanChris Spivey

Cary Sokr-'lowKen SpellRosie Spivey

Dianne SkinnerSheila SlatonPatricia Sla-vmakerKathy SmartBeckv Smith

Jacqueline SmithJesse SmithKathleen SmithNancy SmithPatty Smith

Barbara Spurgeon Kathy Stacks Patt i Stal lardJoyce Stanfield Karen Stansbury Sharon Stansbur-vSandra Stanton Carl Stephens Judy Stephenson

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Leslie StewartMuriel StewartPhyllis StewartGreg StimpsonSarah Stinson

Jabo StokesSunny StokesNicki StoverCharles StuaPatti Summerville

Dianne SuttonNancy SuttonCarol SwartzLinda TanackPatty Tanner

SENIORS

Take Time To Relax, After Studying Assiduously for Finals

l -oise TaylorFrank Thomas\\ ' i l l iam Thorr 'as

Barbara TennisSarah ThomasMary Thompson

Beverly ThomasSusan ThomasVayne Thompson

Bill ThorntonCathy TrappDennis Turner

Mike Tindel Dave TothSusan Trapp Robin TrumboMary Tzimenados Lynn VanScoyoc

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Glorie VereenMargaret Vogedes

Sandy WadeAmy Walburn

Cuy WaldenKay Walker

llari Scohock, Karen Stansbury, Chris Hand. Sammy Demoret, and Debbylarmen take a break at Caruel.

Debbie Ward Connie Watson Jay Wayne

B:'il,)n"i;:i''"* Sn'li#Sln'" €;:iffiHh",Gary WhippleJan WilderJan Will iams

Denise WhiteSteve WilkesKim Wilson

Linda WhiteCharlene $ i l l iamsX{arcella S ilson

t , '

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.r> t n e \ i l s o nl ' ;Lr la \ \ ingoJ, . rn ic \ \ 'o f iord

Fii ! .d uith crcitencnt' | : , t t her escort, Bob

Anna S' indhamTom Wisnol 'skiEl len Wolkind

Lois WinebrennerDonna WitherellLoretta Wright

Clifiord YacksanSherri YorkDavid Zappini

Jimmy YatsukJohn YoungLaura Zelifr

Rockv YeadonDavid YowellRichard Ziegler

ol the Pront, Jan Mwiock sees to itDykhus, looks just right lor tlinner.

Sunny Stokes and Jim Martello erchange luture plans and.id,eas they wish to achieoe alter grad,uation-

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SENIORSTake Their Final Walk-The Door WhichLeads Them to a l\ew Tomorrow

e t . t ; t a a t t : ,"Practice malces perlect" is d.rilled, into the heads o! loAnn Nelson,Bruce M cAllister, Max H unt and N ancy H aoss, as they practice lor grad, -

uaton,

Contemplating an drt career, Robin Trumbo strength-ens her abtl i ty to create. here at EHS.

Undecided. about their college choices Kenny Hooks and Susan King look ooer a pamphletwhile Gene Head, the positit,e thinlter, flls out one ol many applications.

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SENIORS

.{BILOCK, JUDITH G.: SHS, '67, '68,'69; \HS. '68, '69; Bi Phy Chem, '67,treasurer'68, president,'69; Math Team,'68: ICC, '68, '69.

. { tsRA} lSO\. MICHELE G.: JuniorCIass Representative,'68.

ACKERMAN. STEVEN I.

,{CKLEY, WARREN

-{DA}IKIEWICZ, DENISE

ADA}'IS, DENNIS

.{DA}IS, SANDRA D.: FSA, '68; Cho.rus. '68, '69; E Gals, '69.

AFVIVER, JOHN

-{IELLO, PAUL J.; Exchange Club, '67,'68. '69; NFL, '67, '68, '69; DebateTeam, '67, '68, '69; Edgewater Repub-lican Association, '68, Writing Club,'69.

.\LLEN, ELIZABETH C.: Swim Team,'61, '68, '69.

ALLE\, LAURA L.: Senior Class, vicepresident, '69 ; Student Council, '67,'69;ICC, '68; TriHi-Y, vice president andtreasurer , '67, '68; Graduat ion Usher ,'68;

Jr. Class Council, '68.

A\IATO, ALPHONSE J.; Russian Club,historian, '68, '69; Thespians, '69; Tracki l i ' . ' l ) 9 .

A\DERSON, CATHERINE L.: GAA,'67; Pep Club, '67.

-{\DERSON, MICHELE

-{\DRADE, LILIANA

A\DREU, CAROL F.: TriHiY, chap.lain. '67, '68, '69; Pep Club, '67.

A\THO\Y. BARBARA: Anchor Club,'68; ICC, '69; Library Council, secre-

tar_r. '68; Pep Club, '67.

.{POSTOLICO, KEN D.

.rtRCHER. C ARY : Interact.'67,'68,'69.

.{SPI\ALL, LAURIN J.; Key Club, '68,'69.

.\THERTON, SUE B.: Thespians, '68,'69: \FL, '69; Chorus, '68.

-{\-ERY. GWENDOLYN

.{YERS. SHARON C.: TriHi-Y, '68.

B.{BCOCK. IIARSHA G.: Majorettes,'6?. '68: Band. '67, '68; Chorus, p ianoaccompanist! '67, '68; Student Council,'6i.

BACO\. JOHN D. ; Odasagiah, '69;\FL. '67; Camera Club, treasurer, '69.

BAILEY, JACQUELYN A.: Tri.Hi.Y,'67, '68, '69.

BAKER, BEVERLY A.: Tri.Hi-Y, 69;CBE, '69; Student Council, '68.

BAKER, BONNIE; Latin Club, '67, '68,'69; FHA, historian '6?, '68, treasurer'69; FTA, '67; Odasagiah, '68, '69.

BAKER, TROY R.: Latin Club, '68, '69.

BALAY, RANDY L.

BALDRISE, KAY

BALL, BILL

BARBER, DONALD

BARBER, MICHELE D.

BARDER, SHARON

BARFOOT, DENNIS G.

BARKLEY, ROBERT L.: German Club,'67,'68.

BARNHILL, JAMES

BARRETT, SHARON G.: GAA, '67,'69; Pep Club,'68,'69; JV Cheerleader,'68; Cheerleader, captain '69,

BARTON, LEE

BECKER, GARRY J.: JV Football, '67;JV Baseball, '67, Baseball '68, '69;

Sweetheart Escort, '68; Key Club, '69.

BECKETT, BARBARA A.: FHA, ,67,

tr€asurer, '68, secretary, '69 president;Meditations, '68, '69; ICC, '67,'68,'69.

BEHR, JEFF H.: Exchange Club, '67,'68; F[A, '68, '69; Track, '67,'68,'69iCross Country '68, '69.

BELL, PATRICIA A.: Student Council,'67, '68; Senior Class Secretary, '69;

NHS, '68; Graduation Usher, '68; Ten-nis Team, captain, '67, '68.

BELVIN, R. SHERIDAN: French Club,'68, treasurer '69; Pep Club,'69; TriHi.Y, '69.

BENDER, KRIS M.: Paramedics, '68,'69; GAA, '67.

BERRY, JAMES L.; Odasagiah, '67,'68.

BETHEA, DOTTIE J.: TriHi-Y, '67,'68; Latin Club, '67.

BIALICK, LEWIS

BIALLAS, DARRYL

BILOTTA, JUNE C.

BIRD, DONALD G.

BLACKTON, MICHAEL W.

BLACKTON, RONNIE L.; GAA, '67.

BLAKE, ROLAND G.: Exchange Club,'67, vice.president, '6&, '69; Crew,'67,'68, '69; JV Football, '67.

BLAKEMAN, RHONDA

BOISSONEAULT, STEVE\ L. : Hi .Y.'67, ' ,68, '69.

BOWER, NATHAN F.: HiY, '67, '68,'69.

BOWER, PATRICIA W.: JV Cheer.leader, '67, co-captain '68; Cheerleader,'69; SHS, '67, '68, '69: NHS, '68, 69;Homecoming Attendant, '67, '68, '69;

Pep Club, '69; E Club, '69.

BRACH, JAN L.: Pep Club,'67; FSA,secretary, '68, president, '69; ICC,'69;voE, '69.

BOWMAN, BO

BRANDING, LOUIS K.: Crew, '67, '68,'69; E Club, '69; Exchange Club '69.

BRENNAN, G. FREDERICK: Hi-Y,'68, president '69; Bi-Phy-Chem, '67,

vice-president '68, '69; NHS, '68, '69;

Writing Club, '68, vice-president '69;

ICC, '69.

BREWER. Sl. SAN L.: CBS, '69.

BRICE, LIBBY: NFL, '67, '68, secre.tary-treasurer'69; Student Council, '67;NHS, '68, '69; SHS, '68, '69; Odasa.giah, '69; Thespians, '67.

BRIGGS, KATHY

BROCKMAN, PADDY A.: GA.A, '67iLibrary Council, vice-president'69.

BROWN, LUCINDA L.: Tri-HiY ,'67,'68; Red Cross Club, president '67;

Tr iHiY, '69; Paramedics, '69; Grad-uation Usher, '68; Meditations, '68, '69.

BROWN, JOHN

BROWN, KENNY

BROWN, MARY A.: Tri.Hi.Y, secre.tary '67, vice-president '68, '69; ArtClub, '68, '69; Odasagiah, '67, '6A, '69.

BROWN, PAULA J.: Meditations, '67,'68; CBE, '69.

BROWN, ROBERT: Band, '68; Track,'67.

BROWN, SALLY: Latin Club, '67, '68;TriHiY, '68, '69; GAA, '67; SwimTeam, '67, '68.

BROWN, STEVEN L.: Band, '67, '68,'69; Hi-Y, '68, '69.

BROWN, SUSAN A.: FTA, '68; Library, treasurer '68.

BRYAN, BETTY J.:

BRYAN, ROBERT L.: Key Club, '68,'69; Student Council,'67, treasurer, '68,

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vice-president; ICC, president '69; SHS,'68, '69; Homecoming Escort '69; TorchSociety, '67, '68,'69; Crew,'69, Sopho-more Class Council '67; Junior ClassCouncil, '68.

BLRFORD, JOHN D.: Octagon Club,'68, '69.

BURGHARD, BRUCE: JV Football,'67; Camera Club, '68.

BLIRKETT, GLORIA J.: FTA, '67, '68,'69; Band, '67, '68, '69.

BURRELL, BONNIE L.: TriHiY, '68,'69; Pep Club, '68,'69; GAA,'67,'68.

BUTLER, PAUL T.

LARRY, BUTTERS

BYRD, JOHN F.: Interact, '67, '6$'69, Sgt.-o{-Arms.

CALIGUIRE, DENNIS

CALNON, KAY

CAMBELL, JOE

CANNARELLA, DAVID P.: Torch So.ciety, '67 ; Hi-Y, '67, '68, Vice President, '69.

CANNON, VIVIAN J.: Tri-Hi.Y, '6?;

Thespians, '68; Red Cross Council '67,

CANOSA, JOHN R.: Edgewater Repub.lican Association, '6?, president, '68;

Chorus, '68, '69.

CARDEN, JAN, E.: GAA, '67; Sopho.more Class Council, '67, Student Coun.cil, '68, Junior Class Council, '68, Meili"tations, '69.

CARLTON, LEE C.: SHS, '67,'68, 69;Octagon Club, '68, '69; NHS,'68,'69.

CARNEY, GAIL S.; Pep Club,'69.

CARROLL, RICHARD L.: Key Club,'68, '69; Junior Class Council, '67, '68.

CASON, BOBBIE J.: Chorus, '67, '68,'69; Bowling Club, '68, '69.

CAY, FREDERICK M.: Eagle Eye,'68,'69.

CECIL, DEBOMH L.: French Club,'68,,',69.

CHAMPION, SHANNON

CHAPMAN, DEBBIE K.: NHS, '68,,@,

CXIASTANG, ANDREA L.: Latin Club,b7; Torch Society, '6?, '68; Paramed-ics. vice president '68, chaplain, '69;

Tri-Hi-Y, '68, '69; Honor Society, '68,'69.

CHRISTIAN, HARRY

CIANCIARULO, ANN E.: G.A.A., '6?;

Pep Club, '67.

CLARK, PEGGY J.: TriHiY, '67, '68,'69.

COMPION, CANDY D.: Band, '67,,68.

CONLON, PATRICIA A.: TriHi-Y, '68,

vice president'69; Latin Club, '67, '6&

sgt.-at-arms '69; Honor Society, secre-tary '68,'69; Junior Class, secretary'68; Student Council Representative,'69; Pep Club, '67.

COOPER, NANCY L.: Pep Club, '6?''68, '69; Tri-HiY, '67,'68,'69; G.A.A.,'67, Graduation Usher, '68.

COOPER, ROBERT W.: Key Club,'67,'68, '69; SHE, '67; J.Y. Basketball, '67;

Basketball, '68,'69; E Club, '68, '69.

COPELAND, JOHN E.: Civitan, '68,'69; J.V. Baseball, '67.

COPENHAUER, BOBBYE

CORDELI+ NANCY L.: French Club,'68, '69; FHA, '69; Pep Club, '67;

Drama Club, '67.

COUCH, ALFRED J.: E Club, '68, '69;

Exchange Club,' 67,' 68,' 69.

COVELL, GARY W.: Octagon CIub,'68, '69; Student Council, '67.

COVELL, RICHARD A.: Band, '67,'68, '69; HiY, '68, secretary,'69-

COWEIS, ELAINE

COWHERD, SUZANNE E.: Tri-Hi-Y,'67; GA..A.,'67.

COX, ANN B.: Band, '67, '68; FTAsecretary, '68, '69; Latin Club, '68;

DECA, '69.

CRAMP, BARB

CRAMMAN, VIRGINIA F.: GAl, '69;

French Club, '68, '69; S*'im Teao, '68,'69.

CRAV/FORD, PAMELA J.: LibrayCouncil, treasurer '67, historian '6&

CRUTCHFIELD, PAL'LA K.

CURTIS, THOMAS E.: Crew, '68, '69.

DALESSANDRO, CARL

I u.dy Abilock, number one stuilent at Ed,geu)dte\ butns the mid,night oil lor semester eroat-

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.lloris Hunt and, Bobby Cooper recall uith ptid,e many wond,erfulmemories ol years gone by.

DA\IEL, CAROL M.: Torch Society,'67; TriHi-Y, '67; Civinettes, president'68.'69; Eagle Artists, '69.

DA\IEL, SALLY W.: GAA, '67; Tri.Hi.Y, '67, '68, '69; Pep Club, '67; Soph.omore Class Council '67; Junior ClassCouncil- '68; Hi-Y, Sweetheart '69.

D-{VE\PORT, PAT

DAVIS, BRUCE

DEA\, STEVEN D.

DEA\GELIS, PAM

DEEB. GARY

DEH\ER. SUNNY M.: Paramedics, '6?,'68: Swim Team, '67; Latin Club,treasurer '67, '68, '69; Anchor Club, '69.

DE]IART, SAM

DE\\IARK. CHARLES M.: SophomoreClass. vice-president'67; HomecomingEscort. '6i: Student Council. vice-presi-dent'68; ICC, president'68; Key Club,'68.'69r Craduation Usher, '68; SwimTeam. '68. '69; Senior Class, president'69.

DELTSCH. FERN S.: Library Council,ICC '67, president'68; Pep Club, '68;

Russian Club, '68, president '69.

DOHERTY, CHRIS B.: Latin Club, '6?,'68.

DOL-T. DEBBIE L.: NHS,'68,'69; TriHi.Y. '67. '68; GAA, '67.

DOW, ROXANNE R.: Pep Club, '67,'68; Torch Society,'67; Civinettes, '68,'69; Eagle Artists, '69.

DREAYER, IRENE P.: Junior Classrepresentative, '68; Pep Club, '67, '68,'69; Graduation Usher, '68; GAA, '67;

Cheerleader, '68, '69; SHS, '67,'68,'69;NHS, '68, '69; Homecoming Attendant,'69; Odasagiah Staff, '69.

DRIGGERS, RICKEY B.: Band, '67,'68, '69; SHS, '67.

DUMAS, SUSAN

DUNLAP, DENNIS

DYKUIS, BOB: Civitan, '69.

EARLE, KAREN E.: TriHiY, '67,treasurer'68, '69; JV Cheerleader, '68;

Pep Club, '68, president '69; Gradua-tion Usher, '68; Studeqt Council, '69.

EARNHEART, DANE: E Club, '68,'69; Pep Club, '67, '68, '69; Football,'67, '68, '69; Crew, '69,

EASTMAN, ARTHIJR B.: Interact, '6?,'68, '69.

ECHON, JACQUELINE L.: AnchorClub, '69.

EDWARDS, FRED W.: Latin Club, '67.

EDWARDS, SHIRLEY

ELLIS, LARRY S.: Library Council,par l iamentar ian '68; Thespians, '68;

Chorus, '67, '68, '69; Football, '69;Tennis, '68, '69; Pep Club, '6?.

EMBURY, NANCY J.; GAA, '67; TorchSociety, '67, '681 Paramedics, treasurer'68,'69.

ENDSLEY, EYELYN M.: FTA, '6&'69; Band, librarian '67, '68, '69.

ENGEL, SUSAN J.: Odasagiah, '68, ad.vertising manager '69;

Quill and Scroll,'68, vice-president'69.

EVANS, VINCENT

FARMER, BRENDA

FARNHAM, CATHERINE: Tri.Hi.Y,'69.

FEDDON, Thomas

FINLAYSON, DOTTIE E.: Pep Club,'69.

FINLEY, BRENDA L.: CBE, '69.

FISHER, JOHN S.: Tennis, '67, '68,'69.

FISHER, KITTY J.: Chorus, '68; CBS,'69.

FITZGERALD, PATRICIA A.: GAA,'67; Sophomore Class Council, '67.

FLEMING, GREGORY W. i StudentCounci l , '67; In teract , '67; Crew, '68,'69.

FOGARTY, DARLENE R.: GAA, '67;

TriHi-Y, '67, '68, chaplain,'69, secre-tary; Latin Club, '67, 68, chaplain; JVCheerleader,'68, secretary, chaplain,treasurer; Sweetheart Attendant,'68;Graduation Usher, '68; Varsity Cheer-leader, '69, secretary; Latin Club, '69;

Pep Club, '69.

FOOTE, DARYL

FORD, CRAIG: E Club, '67, '68; SwimTeam, '67, '68; Interact, '68,

FOSTER, NANCY \[/.: Tri-Hi-Y, '67,'68, '69, vice-president; Junior ClassRepresentative, '68.

FOSTER, SCOTT E.: Exchange Club,'68, '69; Baseball, '68,

FOX, TED D.: Interact, '67,'68,'69;

JV Football, '67; Swim Team,'69.

FRANCISCO, PETE C.: JV Baseball,'67.

FRANGUS, DEBIE F.

FRANKTORT, EDWINE

FRANKUM, BRUCE W.: Key Club,'68, '69, treasurer; JV Baseball, '6?;

Varsity Baseball, '68, '69; JV Basket.ball, '67; E. Club, '68, '69.

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FREEIIA){, OSCAR W.: Key CIub, '67''68. '64:

Junior Class Council. 't8.

FtQLA, KATHY

n LER, Sl SAN B. ; SHS, '67, '68, v ice-president. '69; FTA, chaplain '68, '69;

Pan Am. '68.

G.{BRIELSON, STEPHEN J.: Civitan,'68. '69.

GASTON, STEVEN: lnteract, '67 , '68,

treasurer '69; Junior Class Representa-tile. '68; Swim Team, '67, '68, '69.

GAYLE, BECKY: Band, '6?, '6B, '69.

GELNI, ROBERT

GETTI\GS, DAVID S.

GHOLSON, SHEILAH

GIBBS, CATHY: Pep Club, '6?' '69;

G.{A, '67; Tennis Team, treasurer '67,'68. '69; Student Council, '68, '69;

Sophomore Class, treasurer '67; Tri-Hi't . o / .

GIDDENS, MICKEY: Camera Club,'67; Bi Phy Chem '67; Eagle Eye '68;

Bo*ling Club, captain '67.

clERKE, DON C.: Football, '68, '69,

captain '69;; Baseball '67, '68, '69;

Civitan, '68, sgt.-at-arms '69.

GILLIS, RAY

GLENN, DONNA F.: Swimming Team,'6i. '68, '69; E Clfi, '67, '68, '69;

Junior Class Council, '68; GAA' '67'

chaplain'69.

GLOVER, JEANELLE: NHS, '67, 68;Thespians, '67; Band, '67,'68; FHA''67; Bi Phy Chem.

GOODMAN, LAUREN: NHS, '68, '69;

\Ieditations Committee,'67,'68: Oda-sagiah, '67, '68;

Quill and Scroll, '68''69; Graduation Usher, '68.

GOODRICH, BEVERLY A.: GAA, '67;

FSA, '69; Anchor Club, '69.

GORDON, TINA L.: French Club, '68''69; Art Club, '69.

GRADDY, RICK S.

GRANT, MARION B.: Band, '68

GRANT, CHARLES: Key Club, '69;

Russian Club, '67, president '68, '69;

Torch Society, '67; AFS Club, '69;

Student Council, treasurer '69; Band,'6?; Track, '67,'68,'69; JV Football,'67; ICC, '68.

GRANT, JOHN: Interact Club, '68,'69; Track, '67,'68,'69; E Club, '68,'69; JV Football, '67.

GREENE, CYNTHIA D.: Chorus, '67,'68,'69.

GREENFIELD, BARBARA

GREENSTEIN, DONALD: RussianClub, corresponding secretary, '67, '68,'69; Octagon Club, '68, '69; GermanClub, '69.

GRIFFITH, FRED:

GRIST, JEANNIE S.: Tennis Team, '67,

co-captain '68, '69; Tri-Hi-Y, '67, '68''69; Student Counci l , '69; ICC, '69;

GAA, '67.

GROVES, RICHARD: Football, '68,'69; JV Football, '67; Torch Society,'67; Pep CIub, '67; E Club, '68, '69;Exchange Club, president'67,'68"69.

GUFFEY, DIANET Thespians, '67;

CBE, secretary '68, '69.

GUNSALUS, WILLARD

HAASS, NANCY K.: Tri-HiY, treas'urer '67; Pep Club, '68, '69; GAA,'67 ''68.

HADDAD, MICHAEL G.: Baseball,'67; Basketball, manager '69.

HAGERTY, DONA J. : FHA. '67r h is-torian '68, county council representa-tive '69; FTA, '68, treasurer '69.

HAGOOD, NANCY J.: GAA,'67; FHA''68.

HAIBACH, JEANNE E.: Latin Club,'67; Paramedics, president '68 and'69;Paramedics,'67; NHS, '68, vice president '69; ICC Council, '68 and'69.

HALEY, JOHN W.: Edgewater Repub-lican Association, vice president '67;

Octagon Club, '68, vice president '69.

HALLAVER, GAYLE

HALLMAN, MARTHA

HAMMOND, DENORA S.

HANCE, ROBERT J.: German Club,'67; Odasagiah, '68, '69; Torch Society,'67, '68; Tennis Team,'67,'68; Quilland Scroll, '69.

HAND, CHRIS A.: Tri-HiY, '67, '68;

Student Council, senior representative'69; GAA, '67; Pep Club, '67, '68.

HANKINS, ROBERTA H.

HANKINS, STEPHEN A.

HANNA, KATHRYN T.: Torch So-ciety, '67, '68; TriHiY,'68,'69; GAA''68,'69.

HANSON, FREDA L.

HARBISON, ANDREW L.

HARLAN, CHARLES R.

HARRIS, LAURA M.

HARRIS. PATTI

HAY\E. LI \DI ) I .

HARP. PA]l S.

HEAD. ELGE\E: Ci\ itan. '63- rr.a--ury '69: E Club.

'fi i. 'G9. '69: PcpClrrh '67: Football '6i: Bashaball '6i:

Track '67. '68. '69.

HEAD, WA\D,{ T.

HEAR\E, GARY \\'.: Baseball. '6i. '6&

HEINS, JANE: TriHi-)-. '(x9. '69: Pep

Club, '68, '60: Paranredics. ri"e presi.

dent'67,'68, '69; GAA. '67. '68: French

C l u b , ' 6 7 , ' 6 8 .

HELMS, JUDY

HENDRIX, CONNIE

HEPKER, SHARON L.

HEPKER, SHERYL L.

HERMAN, KATHRYN L.: AnchorClub, '68; CBE, historian '69.

HERRING, SLIE C.: SHS. '67. '68. '69:

NHS, '68, chaplain '69; Civinettes- '68:

Meditations, '6?, chairman '68. '69.

HERSHBERGER, DELORESHDS/ITT, JANIE E.: Tri.Hi-Y. rrce'president '67, '68, '69; ICC.

'68. '69-

HEYWA RD, ROBERT B. : Rus" ianClub,'6?, vice-president '68, '69. Crer..'68, '69; Octagon, '68, '69.

HICKS, CATHIE R.: Anchor Club. '68.

'69; lCC, '68, '69.

HILL, CHARLES

HODGES, DELORES

HOFFMAN, STEPHA\IE B.: AnchorClub,

'67. '68: Pep Club. '6 i : $r i t ing

C l u b , s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r ' 6 ; . ' ( 9 :French Club, ICC Representatire

'6&'69; NHS, historian '68, '69.

HOGABOOM. BILL R.: Erchan3tClub, '68, '69; Swim Team.

'68. '69.

HOLCOMB, HARRY

HOLLEY, MARGARET S.: Pa.raocd-ics,'67.

HOLLOWAY, NIICHAEL L.; \FL '6?;

Exchange Club, '67. secretar-v '68.

HOLT, GREG

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SENIORSHOLTO\. GREGORY E.: Pan Am,'(ri: Russian Club, '68, '69; Chorus, '69.

HOOKS. CARRETT

HOOKS. KEN: JV football, '67; Foot-ball. 'fr8. '69; Crew,'69; E Club, '68,'69:

Cilitan. '67, chaplain '68, '69;Student Council, '67, '68.

HORA\IC, ANDREW'68. '69; Bi Phy Chem,

HOR\E. SHARON A. :'69.

Hi.Y, ',67,

FSA, treasurer

HORTO\, BENJAMIN A.: Crew, '67,-6B. '69.

J . :'69.

HOLTFF, LARRY W.: Interact, '68,chaplain'69.

HOWARD, LINDA

HUBBARD, BETH

HUGHES, ROBERT M.: German Club,'67; Hi-Y, '68, '69.

HUNT, MAX

ILLYES, SHERRI

INNESS, MARK RANDOLPH

IRVINE, ALLEN DAVID: Civitan, '67,'68,

Club, '68, '69; JV Football, '68, '69;

Football, '68, '69; Tennis Team, '69.

JACOBSON, JUDY: Torch Society, '67;Anchor Club, secretary '68.

JARMAN, DEBORAH: G.A.A. '67; Tri-Hi.\,'67,',68.

JENKINS, BEN

JENNINGS, NANCY: Varsity Cheer-leader,'69; J.V. Cheerleader, '68; Soph-omore Class Council, '67; TriHiY, '67.'68. '69; Pep Club- president '68: PepClub, vice-president '67; Key Club.Sweetheart '69; Pep Club, '69.

JESTER, SUSAN CLAIRE: SwilnTcam, '67, '68, '69; Paramedics, '68;

G.A.A., vice-president '67, '69; E Club,'67 ,'6A, '69.

JOHNSON, BETTY RUTH: DE, '69.

JOHNSON, DAVID L.; Band, '67; Cho-rus, '68, '69,

JOHNSON, DIANA

JOHNSON, JEAN

JOHNSON, JOHN

JOHNSON, MARK A.: Camera Club,'68.

JOHNSON, MARION K.: Swim Team,'67,'68,'69; E CIub, '67, '68, 69.

JOHNSON, MIKE

JOHNSON, RALPH

JONES, ERNESTINE

JONES, JERRY MICHAL

JONES, LAURA LYN

JONES, MELANIE ANNE: Tri-HiY,'67, '68, '69; Odasagiah, '67,'68,'691Latin Club, '67;

Quill and Scroll, '69.

JORDAN, THO\'IAS EDISON: JuniorClub,'67 ,'68, 69.

JOWERS, STEVEJOYNER, SUSAN MARIE: Thespians,'67: Anchor Club- '68, '69, vice-presi-dent.

JUDD, CHRISTINE ANNE: Paramed-ics, '68, secretary'69; Meditations, '68;

Lat in Club, '68; NHS, '68, '69; Civ i -nettes, '69.

KAHN, BERNARD ALBERT: GermanClub, '67, '68; Paramedics,'69; Writ-ing, ICC'69; Bi Phy Chem, '69.

KARST, KAREN LOUISE: Sweetheart,'67, '68; Homecoming Court, '69; J,V.Cheerleader,'67; Cheerleader,'69.

KAZAROS, MARILYN JOYCE; Tri-Hi-Y,'67, '68,'69; G.A.A., 67, '6a, '69;

Pep Club, '67,'68,'69; Pan Am, '68.

KEEF, JOHN

KEEN, JOHN DAVID: Band, first lieu.tenant '68, '69.

, l lI

. l

I

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Paul Aiello speaks lor hk candidate at the political assembly.

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KEI\. BARRY

XELLY, SANDRA LYNN: G.A.A., '67.

KE\DRICK, TOM

KE\T. BRENDA

KILLIAN, PATRICK OWEN: TorchSocietr-. president '67,'6Bi Ttack, '67,'68- '69; Tennis, '69; Junior Class,president '68; Exchange Club, '68, '69;

l.atin Club, '68, '69; Homecoming Es-cort.

'69.

KI\IBLE, DELORES

KI\CAID, SHARON

KI\G. SUSAN JEANETTE: Tri.Hi-Y,'6?: Civinettes. Sgt.-at-arms

'68, presi-

dent '69; Chorus, '67, '68; Odasagiah,'69: Powder Pufi, '68, '69; Swim rcarn,manager '68, '69; German Club, '69;

lcc. '69.

KOTTELMAN, Tri-Hi.Y, '67.

KLRY, SHELAH MARIE: Thespians,'68. '6q: N.F.L., '68, '69: "E" Cals. '69.

LAB, PAM

LA\E, JOY CATTIERINE

L{.\E, RAY FIELD: FFA, '68, '69;

Track, '69.

LA\GILLE, STEVE W.

LARUE, KAREN KAY: Band, '67, '68;

Tri-Hi-Y, '69.

LAUER, JOYCE LYNN: GAA, '6?, '68.

LAWSON, MICHAEL

LECKART, STACEY MARGO

LEDDON, DAYID LEROY: Civitan,'68,'69; JV Football, '67.

LEFKOWITZ, CHARLESFF

LEFKOWITZ, IVAN MARTIN:'67, '68, '691 Camera Club, '67,

Chess Club, vice-president '68;

LINDAMOOD, DONNA CHRISTINE:Pan Am. '67:

German Club. '67;

SHS,'67, '68, '69 i NHS, '68, '69; RussranClub, '69; Band, '67, '68, '69.

LINDELL, RAE ANN: CBE, '69.

LINGILLE, MIKE

LMLY, LEE A.; Exchange Club, '69;FFA, '69.

LLOYD, EMILIE W.: DECA '69.

LUFF, ELEANOR K.: TriHi-Y, '67,'68, '69; Student Council, '67, 68; PepClub, '67.

LUKER, DANA J.: FTA, '67.

LUSTIG, RIEDY M.: Pep Club, '67,'68, '69; GAA, '67; Meditations, '68,'69; TriHi-Y, '67; Tennis Team, '67,

Captain '68, '69; Student Council, '68;

Sophomore Class Council, '67; GirlsState.

'68i Sentinel Star Reporter, '69.

McALLISTER, BRUCE D.: Key Club,'67, '68, '69; E Club, '67, '68, '69; JVFootball, '67; Football, '68, '69; AnchorClub, Big Brother, '67, '68, '69; Home-coming Escort, '6?.

McARDLE, MARIE: SHS, '67,'68,'69;

Writing Club, '69.

McBANE, BEVERLY

McBANE, PAULA

McCAIN, EDDY E.: Pep Club, '67, '68;Bowling Club, '67, '68.

McCALL. GARY: E Club. '67, '68, '69:

Key Club, '67, treasurer '68, president'69; Track, '67, '68, '69; JV Basketball,'67; Homecoming Escort. '68. '69: AllAmerican, '68, '69.

MacCARTNEY, BRUCE: Interact, '67,'68.

McCOLLEY, ROBERT

McCONNELL, THEODORE E.

McELIIANEY, PATTI

McGOUGH, SUE E.: Tri.Hi.Y, '68, '69;

Paramedics, '68, '69.

McGRAW, MICHELE M.

McKEE, CYNDI Y.: Eagle Artists, '68,'69; Tri.HiY, '69; Odasagiah, '68, '69;

Pep Club, '69.

McKELLAR, JOHN C.: Student Coun-cil, '67; Key Club, '69,

McKENNA, MARGIJERITE M.

McLAUGHLI\. GARY L: Bi PbrChem. '68. treasurer '69: t-arin Ou-b.'6?; Russian Club. '68, r'ice-prcsi&ot'69; Writing CIub. '68: Tennis Teao,'69.

McPHERSO\. PATTI

MALLORY. LLOYD L: Band '67. '68:

Octagon Club. '68, '69: Freuct Oub''68, president '69.

MANDELL, ALISO\ G.: Tri-Hi.Y '6&

MANNING, PA}IELA J.: Sriting Oo\'69; GAA, '67.

MARCENILL, JERRY

MARSHALL, JOHN

MARTELLO, JAMES J.: Cilitan. '6?.'68, secretary '69; Football. '6?; Bas-ketball, '67; Baseball, '67, '69.

MARTENS, ROBIN

MARTIN, JAMES R.: Football. '68.

MARTIN, PAT

MASON, CHUCK

MATTHEWS, ALLEN R.: \FL '68\

vice-president '69, Eagle Artists- Chair-man Project Committee, '69; GermarClub, '68, '69; BiPhy-Chem. '67; Cam-era Club, '67, '68; Chess Club, '68.

MATTEWS, CATHY

MATHIS, WINSTON

MATZINGER, BARBAM

MANFIELD, JOHN: Student Council'67: French Club. '6?r Thespians. ricc-

president '67: Bi Phy Chem. '68. tice-

president'69; Russian Club, '68, '69;

Octagon Club, secretary '68, president'69; Cross Country, '67.

MAYO, LINDA

MESSIER, ROMELLE A.: Band- '6?,'68, '69; TriHi-Y, '69.

MESSERVEY, PATRICE r Soph. ClarCouncil, secretary '67; Jr, Clas-. Coru-cil Representative '68; Tri-Hi-Y '67, sgt-at-arms '68, '69; Latin Club, '67, '6&

president '69; Torch societ,v '67, E€rs-urer '68; FTA, '67, vice-president '68;

rcc, '67, '68, '69.

MEYER, KENNETH E.: Torch Socirry,'67, '68; SHS, '67,'68,'69t \HS, '6&'69; Octagon Club, '68, '69.

MILLER, DAVID

MISCHUCK, ROBERT EDWART: Cho-rus, '68.

'67. '68. sergeant, assislant drum major

'69; Swingin' E's,'67,'68, leader '69.

'68,'69.

LENDARRY, TOMMY

LENZER, CAROL

LEVINE, FLORA BEVERLY

LEWIS, NANCYA.: Majorette, '67, '69.

LILLARD, MIKE

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SENIORS

l l lsHoE, JUDY A.: CBS, ',69.

\IOBILIO, KENNETH JOSEPH: Band,section leader '68, band captain '69.

\IOBLEY, LARRY: Track'67,'68,'69 ;Octagon club, '68,'69; E Club, '67, '68,.69; Thespians, '67,'68; Track, '69.

]IO\TGOMERY, DOUG

]IOORE, EDDY

\IOORE, RICHARD

]IOORE, ROBERTA ANNE: LatinClub, chaplain '68, '69; TriHiY, '67,'68, '69; Torch Society, '68; GAA, '67;E Club, '67; Pep Club, '67.

}IORRELL, MIKE

}IOYER, ANGIE LOUISE

]IRAS, SUZANNE: Torch Society, '67,'68;

Civinettes, '68; SHS, '69; PepC l u b , ' 6 7 .

IILLLINS, DORIS ANN: Tri-HiY,'68, '69; Pep Club, '69.

\ILI'IPOWER, DENISE ANN: AnchorClub, treasurer '67, '68; GAA, '67;

Odasagiah,'69.

]lL RDOCK, JANIS CAROL: Tri-Hi-Y,secretary '67; SHS,'67,'68; Pep CIub,o / .

}ILRDOCK, SANDI

}ILTTERS, CHARLES

\IYERS, JAY PAUL: Jr. Civitan, '6?,'68: Band, drum major'68; Band, '67,'68; Student Council, '6?.

\IYRICK, VENICIA

\EFF, MARTHA ALYNN: TTiHiY,'68; Tri'HiY, president '69.

\ELSON, JOANN

\ELSON, PAI,IL

\EWKIRK, JOHN

\EWELL, JANE

\EWTO\, KATHY

\OBLE. JOYCE A.: French Club, '68.

\ORRIS. BECKY J.: Torch Society,'67; -{nchor Club, '67, '68, president'69: SHS, '68, '69; GAA, '6?.

O'BRAI\, ALVIN

ODLU. BO^-.\-IE

ORME, GWYN L.: Band, '67,'68,'69;Majorette, '6?, '68, captain'69; AnchorClub, '69.

ORNBERG, MIKE

ORORK, PAUL

OWEN, SARA R.: GAA,'67; DECA,treasurer '69.

PACKER. TERRI L. : CAA, '67; Tr i .Hi-Y, '67, treasurer '68, '69; SwimTeam, '67, '68, '69.

PALMER, ROBERT E.; Key Club,'6?,'68.

PARKER, JANICE M.: Tri,Hi-Y, '69.

PATTON, MARFECIA

PAYNE, CHRISTI

PECK, LARRY

PEMBERTON, BRUCE

PERKINS, CAROLYN A.: Tri-HiY,'68, '69; Paramedics, '69.

PERRY, CHRIS: Paramedics, '67.

PETERS, LARRY

PETERSON, DON

PETSOS, ARTHUR

PFEUFFER, DANA B.: Thespians, '67,'68, '69; E Gals, '68, president '69;Paramedics, '69,

PHILLIPS, ALBY

PICOU, DWAIN

PILCHER, JANIE: Swimming Team,'67,'69; Art Club, '69; E Club, '67;Pep Club, '67 i GAA,'67.

PISTEL, KAY C.: Anchor Club, '69.

PITTMAN, ALICE

POCIUS, STEVEN

POFF, DEBBY E.

POWELL, DEBBIE

POWELI" RICK

POWERS, SHEILA D.: Chorus, '68,'69; Writing Club, '69; Meditations,'69.

PRACHNIAK, DIANNE C.: CBE, treas.urer '69.

PRITCHETT, DENNIS C.: Band, '68,'69; Swingin' E s, '69.

PROPPS, PAMELA D.: Tri-HiY, '67.

PRZONEK, VICKI

PUMPHREY, STEVE E.: OctagonClub. ICC, '68- vice-president '69; BiPhy Chem, '68, sceretary, '69.

PURVIS, BEVERLY

QUARTEL, JAMES W.: Hi-Y, '68,treasurer '69; Eagle Eye, '68, co-sportseditor'69.

QUINN, LENORA: Math Award, '67;

CBE, president '69.

RADCLIFFE, KYANNE E.: Pep Club,'67,'68,'69; TriHi-Y, '67, '68; GAA,-o / .

RAMSEY, EVA S.: FTA, '67, '68, his.torian, '69.

RANDALL, MARVIN: Basketball, '68,'69.

RATTS, MARTHA K.: Band, '6?, '68,

secrelary '691 Torch Society. '67. presi-dent '68; French Club, '68, vice-presi-dent'69; Civinettes,'69; Camera Club,'68.

REESE, RICHARD A.: Exchange Club,'68,'69; Football, '67, '68; NFI '67,'68,'69.

REHBEIN, DAYID A.: Band, '67, '68;

Bi Phy Chem, '68, '69.

REIS, MARK A.: Octagon Club, '68,'69; French Club, '68, sgt.-at-arms, '69.

REISER, DENISE

RENN, ROGER

REI'TIG, DAN

REYNALDS, G. E.

RICE, EVA

RICH. CRAIG D.: Key Club. '6?.

sec.retary, '68, vice-president, '69; Crew,'67, '68, '69: E Club, '68, '69.

RICKS, MARY

RIGGS, CATHY

RIGGS, CHRIS

RIGGS, CRAIG

RINALDI, DEBBIE

ROBERTSON, ROBIN; Tri-HiY, '67;

Eagle Artist, secretary '68, '69; TennisClub, '6?.

ROBINSON, ARTHUR LOUIS: JVFootball, '68; JV Basketball, '68; Track,'68.

ROGERS, KATHY

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ROLL, ABIGAIL ANN: NHS, '68, '69;

SHS, '6?,'68; Sweetheart, '67, '68; Stu'dent Council, '6?; TriHi-Y' '6?, '68;

CAA. vice-president '67

; Pep Club,'6?,'68; Graduat"ion L sher.

'68:-Odasagiah.'68.

ROME, CAROLYN: GAA, '67; PePCIub, '6?; FHA, '67 ; GAA, '68; PePClub, '68; Pep Club, '69; Anchor Club,'69; FHA, '69.

ROOT, CHRISTINE

ROPER, THOMAS

ROSANIA, JOANNE LEE: GAA, '68.

ROSENBLUM, IRA FRED: Odasagiah,'68, co-editor '69; Student Council, '6?;Meditations, '68, '69; Quill and Scroll,'68, president '69; NHS, '68, '69; Writ'ing Club, '6?; Thespians, '67; TorchSociety, '6?, '68.

ROSS, ROBBIE KENNETII: KeY Club,'68,'69; Band, '67, '68' lieutenant'69;JV Basketball, '67, Basketball, '68; JVBaseball,'67.

ROTH, LARRY MARTIN: JV Base'ball,'67.

RUDOLPH, CRAIG WHITNEY: Octa-gon Club, '68, '69; Odasagiah,'69.

RUESTER, RENE JON: ThesPians'vice-president'67, president'68.

RUBLE, KATHY

RUMPF, CRICKETT: Eagle Artist'treasurer '68, '69'

SAILER, DAVID A.: CIT,'68; DE"69.

SAIKIN, AVIS CAROL: Pep Club'publicitv manager

'67, '68, '69; GAA.'6?; T.i-Hi-Y, 167,'68.'69: sHS, '67.'68,'69; NHS, 'f$, '69; JV Cheerleailer,captain'68; Cheerleader, co-captain'69; Graduation Usher, '68; E Club"69.

SALLEY, LINDA SUE: GAA' ,6?;

FTA, '68; Anchor Club, '69; FrenchClub, '68.

SAMS, REBECCA LOUISE: Tri'Hi.Y''67, '68, chaplain '69.

SANDFORD, ELEANOR MILDRED:Student Council, '67i Pep Club, '6?;

TriHiY, '67, '69.

SANSONE, PAULA JEAN

SANTMYER, MARLENE

SARRELLS, PEGGY LEE: Tri-HiY''6?; Pep Club, '68; Civinettes,'68, '69.

SCHIFF, CHARLES LEONARD: Band,'67,'68,'69i German Club, '67, '68;

Thespians, '68, president '69'

SCHMIDT, CARL DOUGLAS: Bowlinghague, '68, '69.

SCHUNCK, DONN

SCOLTOCK, MARIANNE: Eagle EYe,associale editor

'69: Eagle Artists.'69;Library Council, vice"president,'68;ICC, '68.

SEAGRAVES, JEANIE: Student Coun'cil, '67,'68.

SEIDELL, JUDI ANN: TriHi-Y, '68;

Eagle Ar t is ts , '6?, '68, '69; StudentCouncil, '6?; Pan Am, '68.

SENTER, NANCY CLAY

SHAW, LYNNE

SHEPPARD, SUZIE

SHERRILL, WESLEY HAROLD: TorchSociety, '6?; sHS, '67, '68; NHS,'68,'69; Key Club,

'68, 69: JV football,' 6 ? ; F o ; $ a l l , ' 6 8 , ' 6 9 : B a s e b a l l ' 6 7 .'68, '69; E Club, '68, '69.

SHILLING, SUSAN GAIL: Tri'Hi'Y''6?; Eagle Artists, '68, '69; StudentLouncrl. o/. od.

SHORE, AILEEN lI.: Eaglc AnitG''68,'69.

SHULER, SALLY ELIZ{BETH: Tri'Hi-Y, '68, '69: Odasagah '68, co.atitor '69; latin Club, '69;

Quill radScroll, secretary-treasurer'69.

SILISKI. JOHN ]IICHAEL: KeY O$,'6i. '68. '69: \HS,

'68, presi&u '69;

Russian Club. treasurer i68. '69: 9o-dent Council, president '67, '68: Tncl''67. '68. '69: -JV

Basketball, '68, '69;

Homecoming Attendant, '68, '69.

SIMS, BETTY JEAN r Eagle Artists, '6&

SIMS, V. SUE

SINGHAUS, STEVEN JOSEPH: EX.chanee Club, historian '67, '68, '69;

Quili and Scroll. chapain '69: Eagle

Art is ts , '69; Odasagiah. t reasure! '68 ''69.

Patrice Messerr.rcy and Jeannie Grist enjoy a neu senior prirtilege, a delicious breaklast'

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SENIORSSISI\\I. EUGENIA MARY: Chorus,'6i: Eagle Eye, '69.

SISK-{. KAREN A.: Meditations, '68,'69: Red Cross, vice-president '67; FTA,Publicitl Chairman, Orange CountyHistorian. '67, president, Orange Coun-tl lice-president, '68, Orange Countypresident,'69.

SITTER, JACKIET TriHiY, '67, '68;

Torch Society. '67,'68; Pep Club, '6?,'68. '69; Student Council, '6?, '68;

GAA.'67; Civinettes, '69; SHS, '6?, '68,'69: ]'liss Edgewater, '69.

SKATES. JIM

SKIN\ER, DIANE: GAA, '67, '69;

FTA. '68, '69.

SLAYMAKER, PATRICIA

SLATON,SHEILA LORRAINE

S\IART, KATHY JO: JV Cheerleader,'6?: Sreetheart, '671 Homecoming At-

tendant. '68, '69; Civitan, Sweetheart,'69: GAA,'67.

S]IITH, JACQUELINE PATRICIA:Latin Club, '68; FTA, '68; DECA, '69.

S}IITH, JESSE

S}IITH, KATHLEEN KAREN

S\llTH, MARTHA PATTY: GAA, '6?,'68.

S}IITH, NANCY

SlllTH, REBECCA JEAN: Latin Club,'67.'68; FTA, '67, treasurer'68; TorchSociety , '67; Medi tat ions, '67, '68, '69.

S\IDER, JERRY DUNLAP: Band, '67,'68, section leader, '69; Chess Club,secretary,'68.

S\IDER, PAULA JO

SOKOLOV/, GARY

SOUTHALL, BRUCE: Football, '68,'6Q: Civilan.

'68, vice-president '69: E

Club, '69.

SPARKN'IAN, PERRI SUE: FHA, par.liamentarian '67, treasurer '68, parlia-mentarian '69; FTA,'69; Anchor Club,'69: Library Council, '68.

SPELL. KENNETH EDWARD: Rus-sian Club. '6?; FFA, '68, president'69.

SPILATRO, RONNIE

SPIVEY. CHRIS

SPMY, DOROTHY ROSALIE: Tri-Hi-Y, '67, '68, sgt.-at-arms '69;lCC,'69.

SPURGEON, BARBARA

STACKS, KATHY

STALLARD, PATTI LYNN: TTiHi.Y,'68; FSA, '68, vice-president '69.

STANFIELD, JOYCE ANNE: TorchSociety, '68; SHS, '68, '69; TriHiY,'68, '69; GAA, '67; Varsity Club, '67.

STANSBURY, KAREN MAUREENITriHiY, '68; French Club, '68.

STANSBURY, SHARON DEVENE:Tri-HiY, '68; French Club, '68, Odasa-giah, '69.

STANTON, SANDRA LOUISE: FrenchClub,'68, secretary '69; Band, '67, '68,'69.

STEPHEN, CARL

STEPHENSON, JUDY ANN

STEWART, LESLIE

STEWART, MURIEL ELLA

STEWART, PHYLLIS DIANA: TTiHiY, secretary '67,'6A, '69; Pep Club,secretary and treasurer '67, '68, '69;

GAA, '67, '68, Library Council, '69;

Student Council, '67, '68; Civinettes,'68; Sweetheart, '68.

STIMPSON, GREGORY: Key Club, '6?,'68,',69.

STINSON, SARAH ELIZABETH: FTA,'68; GAA, '67 1 Pep Club, '67.

STOKES, JOHN S.: Art Club, '68.

STOKES, SUNNY: Tri-Hi-Y president,'67, '6A,'69; Tennis team, co-captain'67, '68, '69; Graduation Usher, '68;

GAA, '67, '68; Senior Class treasurer,'69; Pep Club, '67.

STOVER, NICKI: GAA, '67; VarsityClub, '67.

STUART, CHARLES S.: Key Club, '67,'68, '69; J.V. Football, '67; Football,'68,'69.

SUMMERVILLE, PATTI

SUTTON, DIANNE

SUTTON, NANCY J.: Choral Society,'67, librarian '68; Thespians, '6?, '68,'69.

SWARTZ, CAROL D.: Tri-HiY, '6?.

TANCAK, LINDA M.: Thespians, '67,'68; GAA, '6?; Pep Club,'67,'68.

TANNER, PATTY A.: TriHiY. '66.'67; Latin Club, '68.

TAYLOR, LOUISE B.: Chorus. '6i'

TENNIS, BARBARA L.: Civinettes. '68.

treasurer'69; NHS,'68, '69; GAA. '6i.

'68; Pep Club, '67, '68.

THOMAS, BEVERLY J.: GAA, '6?:

CBE, '69.

THOMAS, FRANK

THOMAS, SARAH C.: TriHi-Y, '6i.'68, '69; GAA, '67.

THOMAS, SUSAN M.: Pep Club, '68:

GAA, '67, '68; FTA. secretary

'68. rice'president '69; Student Council, '68:

iCC, 'oe; Red Cross, '67,'68,'69.

THOMAS, V/ILLIAM

THOMPSON, MARY, L.: Anchor Club.'68.

THOMPSON, WAYNE

THORNTON, BILL

TINDEL, MICHAEL S.: Exchange Club,sgt.-at-arms '67, '68, '69.

TOTH, DAVID B.: Exchange Club"69tNHS, '69.

TRAPP, CATHERINE M.: Tri-Hi'Y.'67, '68, '6) : Student Counci l , '68; PepClub, '67.

TRAPP, SUSAN L.; TriHi.Y, '68, '69;

Student Council, '68; GAA, '67.

TRUMBO, ROBIN L.: TriHiY, '67;

Paramedics, v ice-pres ident '68, '69;Student Council, '6?.

TURNER, DENNIS T.: Interact, '67.'68,'69.

TZIMENATOS, MARY C.: Tri.Hi-Y.'6?, '68; GAA, '67, '68, '69; LatinClub, '67, '68; Pep Club, '67.

VAN SCOYOC, LYNN M.: Latin Club,'68, '69; Anchor Club, '68.

VEREEN, GLORIE A.: Thespians' '68.'69; Paramedics, '68, '69.

VOGODES, MARGARET

WADE, SANDM L.: GAA, '67; FtA''68; Chorus, '69, treasurer '69; PepClub, '67.

WALBURN, AMY E.

WALDON, GUY

WALKER, KAY

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\\rARD, DEBORAH A.: NFL, president'68, '69; Student Council, '67, '68; TriHi.Y, '67, '68; Pep Club, '67 ; ICC,'69.

WATSON, CONNIE M.: Art Club,chairman '68, '69.

WAYNE, JAY

WEAVER, BETTY L.: Latin Club, '67,'68, historian '69; TriHi-Y, president'67, '68, chaplain '69; Torch Society,'67, secretary'68; NHS, '68, treasurer'69; Pep Club, '67; GAA, '67; StudentCouncil, vice.president'68; GraduationLsher '68.

NEBB, GALE C.

WELCH, GEORGE T.

WELL]NG, DEBOMH

WERLINE. SHARON E.: Thespians,'68,'69.

VHEATLEY, CHARLES T.: CameraClub,'67,'68; Chess Club, '68; Rus-sian Club, '6?, '68; Band, '67,'68,'69;

Swingin E's, '67, '69.

WHIPPLE, GARY

WHITE, DENISE

WHITE, LINDA: GAA, '67, '69; Tti-Hi-Y, '69; Odasagiah, '68,'69; Pata.medics, '69; Pep Club, '69.

WILDER, JAN K.: Anchor Club, '68,'69; Odasagiah, '69.

WILKES, STEPHEN G.: Student Coun.ciI, '67, '68, president '69; NHS, '68,'69; SHS, '68,'69; E Club, '67, '68,'69; Key Club, '67,'68,'69; Torch So-ciety, '67; GoIt, '67, '68, '69.

WILLIAMS, CHARLENE; TriHi.Y,secretary '67, '68, '69; NHS, '68, '69.

WILLIAMS, JAN D.: Interact, '67;Visual Aids,'67; E Club,'68,'69; Cam.era Club, president '69.

WILSON, KIM R.: Hi-Y, '68.

WILSON, MARCELLA I.: GAA, '67;

TriHiY, '67; Pep Club, '67.

WILSON, STEYE R.: Hi-Y, '67, '68;

JV Footbal l , '6?r Footbal l , '68. '69:

Baseball, '67.

WINDHAM, ANNA: Tri-Hi-Y, '67, '68,'69.

WINEBRENNER, LOIS E.: Band, '68,'69.

WINGO, PAULA: Chorus,'68; GAA,'67.

WISNOWSKI, THOMAS R.: ExchangeClub, '67; E Clfi, '67, '68, '69.

WITHERILL, DONNA

VOFFORD, JEANIE L.: GAA, '67;

FSA, secretary '69.

WOLKIND, ELLEN S.: Thespians, '67,'68, '69; NFL, '68, '69; Anchor Club,'68,'69; Pep Club, '68, '69.

WRIGHT, LORETTA

YACKSON, CLIFFORD

YATSUK, JAMES ELDON: Octagon,president '68, '69; Band '6?.

YEADEN, ROCKY

YORK. SHERRI CHRISTI\E: C.{Nlink Tri-Hi-Y. secretarr

'6?. '68. '69:

Pep Club, '67.

YOUNG, JOH\

YOWELL, WILLIA\I D-{\'lD: Foor-ball, '67, '68; Key Club. '6?. '68. '69:

E Club, '67, '68, '69.

ZAPPINI. DAVID RAYIIO\D: Ciri-Lan,'67,'68, '69; Cilinettes- Big Brotf,-er '69; E Club, '68, '69.

ZELIFF, LAURA L.: Latin Club. '6i:

Paramedics, '68, '69; fHA. couol rcouncil representative '6?. '68, '69.

ZIEGLER, RICHARD E.. JR.: Interac!'67, '68, '69: JV Footbal l .

'6 i : St i .u .

rning Team, '68, '69.

Gratluating seniors leaoe uith a sense ol anticipdtion ol uhat lies aheol,.

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Junior Eagles Ignite Fires of Friendship, Pride, Competition

In the hearts of all members of

the junior class burned a flame of

true Edgewater pride. New outlooks

cultivated, struggles fought, situa-

tions mastered, and exposure toEagle tradition provided the fuelfor an undying fire within each in-dividual student.

Ordering class rings early in theyear aroused an anxious expecta-

tion and added to building enthu-

siasm for the class of 1970. Chill-ing weather greeted college-boundjuniors and stimulated achievementas PSAT's were administered earlyin October. Friendship was createdfor Totan, student from Japan.

The highlights of football sea.

son, homecoming and the Boonegame, found juniors unleashing

Using her creatioe powerc, lice-presil,ent As president ol the junior class, Larry Rash presid,es oaer a meeting and cond.ucts all thzBrer'd.a Brown designs an originol poster. business; with the stud,etuts in mind,, he and, the other off.cers d,iscuss problems, ideas.

creative talents and exhibiting over.

whelming spi r i t . Pre-homecom i r rg

excitement was generated by creat-

ing parade f loats and par t ic ipat ing

in the parade itself. The splendor of

halftime thrilled all who witnessedit; junior attendants and escort:

were radiant. Fervent screams and

victory dances swept juniors up-ward into the wave of pride for

those mighty fightin' Eagles.

With the advent of a new vear.juniors determined to strive forgreater goals in r "hemis l ry , Amer i .

can history, and other classes. -{s

a dramatic climax to a crucial ,vear.juniors worked on and attended the

enchanting Junior-Senior Prom, cre-ating memories to linger far be-yond the barriers of time.

Class sponsors Mr. Iohnson, Mr. Kanrad,and, Mrs. Daniels d,isscuss the orom.

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"Twenty-three-lour-foe-si, . . .," Tteasurer Deetlee Bellord counts and adds Profits, records with'drauals and, deposits, calculdtes dioidends and handles the bank account lor the juniot class-

Iunior class off.cets conlet to program the yeafs cal'

enilar, balance the bud.get, co-ordinate actiuities, con'tact contempordries and etduate projects ol the year.

Antious anticipdtion nrells as secretary Susan Anilreu, pen in harul. lacesthe ouerwhelming task ol adtlressing prom inuilations lor the comin g etent.

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Darid Aagaardl-csttr Ibberger

Joe -{belcrombieDebi . \gnor'

( iarv -A.l l rr ightJefi Alcxandcr

John Allenflarcia Al len

Connic Al l igoodAileen Almond

.\ l ice AmasonJan Amos

X'Iarihn i \msKris AndersonLee Anderson

Susan AndrewFa-ve Armstrong

Nanc,v Arnold

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Wayne Arr;nsonBarbara Ayers

Bruce BallasJim Barden

Kent I larkerBobby Barnes

Kim BacknranKaren Backus

Cail BarrickCathv Basden

Lee BassElizabeth Bates

Rita Baile_vLee Baker

Randi BaumsteinJeanne Beers

John BeeryDee Dee Belford

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Pat Calc and Cruis Peathnantelled rhenDurtnt\ pressurcs ai edncati.n ohilesttnrntg h achiev co,Lplek pcrie.tion.

Mike Bordi

Sandr Bousl.s

De])Iie Bradlord

Dous llrinsleDick Brink

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Chemistry and OtherSubjects Provide Frontiers of Knowledge

Thomas BrownLinda Brownlee

Apri l Bryant.Lrhn BryantRoss Bryant

Larry Buckmaster

Barbara BunnLinda Burgess

Edward BurkhardtSharon Burroughs

Deborah BurtonJohn Burton

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e8Gail Bush

James ByrdValerie CaileBob Calhoun

Nancy CarpenterRobert Carr

Richard CaytonBryce Cerwensky

Vickie ChampagneBernard Charlebois

Margie CharlesJoan Cheney

I sing nt l possible precautions, Tont Mart in begins toul l att t ic acid to a mixture, el ici t ing a reaction.

Rosemarie ChristopherSkip Classon

Gary Clern

Carolyn ClemmonsJoAnne Coburn

Andrea Cockrell

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Nlitchell CohenNancv Cole

Patr ick Cole

NIike CoombsBruce CoopTom Cooper

Dan Coll insCandy ComstockTerry Comstock

Simon Cornel lCraig C{)rnettDebby Corrch

Mike ConlonDonna Cook

Fred Cook

John CowartJo-vce CragerElizabeth Creed

George CrimmingsRicky Crit tendenWayne Cropp

Terry DanielsEd Davis

Judy Davis

Sandy CrosbyDavid CrumeHeath Curdts

Randy DavisDebbie DeBarre

Martin Dennis

Susan CzekalinsliGeorge DacierBil l ie Jean Daily

Marylyn DennisFrank DennistonPeter Denniston

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Pledses Fulfill Usual Tasks for Service Clubs of Their Choice

Derrick Deutsch\l ichael Deveral l

Donna DiazLinda DismukeCarol Dominick

John Dorvnsbrough

Allan DragtonJoJo Dreayer

Dianne DriverJanet Druckenmil ler

Laurie DunPatt i Dunlap

Bob DyerBarbara Eagan

Eugenia EconomosPolly Eldridge

Larry Ell isLucinda Ell is

Sandy ElmsDebbie ElrodPam Engdahl

Dirk EngstromPaula Enters

Svlvia Ericsson

Pauletta ErmlerRobert Eubank

Ann EvansCathy Evans

Edward EvansLarrv Everson

Nancy EwingJim Farr

Karen FaulkAaron Fechter

Ann FechterSuzy Fender mMj

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Kath-v FerrinLec FiedlerCindy I ' i lkoAlan Finton

Marcia FountainMarilvn Fowler

Nlarleen FiorenzaKatherine Fitzpatr ickJoanne l'letcherValeric Fletcher

Nancy FoxLinda Francis

Larr,v FordMarc FordPaula ForrestDebbie Fort ier

Joy FrankShelly Frazier

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Ceorge FreyN{arcetta FrostDon Frv

Colette FugereCharlie GainesPeggy Cale

. lames Call ionJeanette CarryJerome Callon

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Linda GayleJohnny Cee

Frcd CeislerCharles Celler

Sue Gelm\Iike Cezzar

Ricky CinderCarla Class

Debbie ClassBil l Cleeson

John ClennonRosemary Clover

Steve GoldmanJohn Gordon

I-awrence GordonTim Crady

Lesley GrammerSteve Crant

Cindy GrayJohn Cray

Ren6e Greenhil lBi l l CreenleafI lodney Cross

Robert Grosscup

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Attendants and Escorts Zealously Represent the Class of 1970

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Debbie HallJim Hall

Susan Hall

Peter HaibachLarry HaleDebbie Haley

Carl HallbergLee Hallock

Charles Hamrick

Linda HanlonChris HansenBarbara Hara

Rick Ha-vesRalph HazelgroveWendi Head

Pat HargroveSylvia Hargrove

Diane Harms

Charles Hea{nerJohn HearnAnn Hea-"le,v

Holl is HarperBil l Harris

Karen Harrod

Paula HeathNlerilee HegelEl len Heil

Roy HarrisonCharles HarvellDebbie Harvey

Ruth Ann HendersonMary HenneberryDavid Herndon

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Janet HerringAllen Herzberger

Peggy Hevener

Mark HigleyRick Higley

Bruce Hil l

"Oh, Friday!" sighsCinger Mann, as sheallous her thoughtsto stray lar lrom thestdcl<s ol tettbooksthat lay belore her.

Herbie HinelyMike HinesMelody Hinman

Wini Holl isJuanita HoodDonna Hope

Kerry HirschyCharles HobbsDavid Hobbs

Melanie HorneLinda Hoshaw

Pat Hubbard

Danny HodgesNladeline HodgskinBill Hoefer

Karen HrrfimanRosemary Hughes

Jackie Hulbert

Cullen HuntSusan Hurst

Kathy Inman

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Randy IvyDenise JacksonKathy JacksonLinda Jacobs

Jill JohnsonManson Johnson

Annie JamesWanda JenkinsEddie JenningsJeri Johnson

Vavescia JohnsonReid Johnston

Bob JonesCarole Jones

Tom KanyEllen KaplanLaura KarstRodney Keck

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David JonesLinda Jones

Jane KeefLinda KeenBrenda KeenerViola Keener

Tanya JonesMike Kalapp

Wendy KeimDebbie KeithRonald KellyStan Kelly

Kathy KamenofiGerlinde Kane

Martha KelseyCarolyn KerkowDebbie KernElizabeth Kerr

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Gayle LovellCraig LovingDenyce Lyon

Mike Lyons

Carey KetchumShellev KieferEl l is KingS-vral KinslerWinston KinslerGlenn Kish

LuEva KleineMike KochelMary Jane Koestl ineJoAnn KornickKenny Kra:nerStuart Kramer

Ben KupferDavid LaClaireTom LaClaireN{arilyn LamppX{ary I-azenbyJanice Leckart

David LeitsonElaine Lemon

Linda LibbyBil l Link

Sharon LipseyEldric Lord

Michele LenningerLisa Levis

Leigh MacyGinger Mann

Steve MarrDebbie Mart in

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Sandra MartinTom tr{artinTonja Mason

Stephen I lathenyBil l XlathewsKathv Mathews

Susan MathewsRobert N{auckTom X{axfield

Juniors on th. Odosoeiah stalJ, Lindo Hanlonani Eusenio E.ononos. f i t and type eutl ines,crop cuts, reDise lalouts and striue lor per-fection in prcparing the book lor printing.

Steve N{ayPatty Mays

Elaine McAfeeBob McAll ister

Sandy McCandlessJanice N[cCann

Garr-v McClainMike N{cClenny

Eddie McCollumtr{ichael McCord

Mike l{cCayDaniel McDade

Betty McDermottCindy \IcCee

Cheri McllhennySandra McKibbin

Ted McKinneyPatti Mcleod 89 6$

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Upperclassmen Juniors Discover and Utilize Certain Privileges

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Rex McPhcrsonDanny MeadorsCarol Meer

Lee NlooreRhonda NIooreAnn Nlorrison

April MerrittAnne MetzSteve Meyer

Mark Morrison[Iary Nlorrison

Mike X{oses

Tony MierCharles MillerFloyd Miller

Stir l ing MurphyJim Nash

Joe Nauman

Shir ley Mil lerAnna [IilliesSharon Mobley

Sonja NelsonJerry Nettles

Barbara Newcomer

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Donna NewmanKathv NimsJeff NolleNina NovakCraig NovyPhyllis Nugent

Richard OakleyJane OdumJackie OgburnSteve O'HaraBobby OliveJudy Olsen

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Darrel OlsonKatherine Oplinger

Beverly PedigoFrank Perkins

Clenn PerryCathv Peterson

X{ichael OrrTom Ozier

Sally PhelpsJefl Phi l l ips

Steve Phil l ipsEarl Pippin

X{arlvin ParkerPaula Parr

John Pit lakCordon Pledge

Chris PolkSharon Po er

I leckie PaxtonCraig Pearlman

Bil l PrestonDebbie PriceJoy Pulsifer

Tommy Pylant

On a lazy Monday morning, ludy Daais, Kathy Inman and, Ellen Kaplan unloail in student parking lot, prepared lor the tlals chall"';:, t

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(Ta'agalYl )ur ing a tensc game ol a Sredt season, Lee Moore, iun'tur. takes a break lrcnt playing rugged J.V- lootball.

Scotty RayJanet Readd-v

Daphnee RandallPaul RandallTom RandolphGene Rankin

Steve ReavesMarsha Reece

Clara RapoportSharon RappGarry RashLarry Rash

Susan ReganRonald Reger

Tone ReichardRon Reiss

Joe Remington

Lissa ReynoldsRichard Reynolds

Rita Rich

Joe RichardsWayne Richards

Charles Ricks

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Linde RidderDianne RizzoMarty Robenalt

Tom RuffingKathy Russell

Sheila Ryan

Debby RobertsonRicardo RobinsonJay Rogers

. 1 < n i ' ^ 'EddiiSandlin

Pat Sarrel lsBeverly Saxton

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JoAnn RootDebbie RoseRickey Ross

Debi ScanlonMarsha Scanlon

Jul ie Schardt &

Douglas SchieberRon Schmitt

Bob SchwartzKathy Schwarz

Sref ScottValory Scott

Lew ScruggsBeth Shader

Mark ShaderJoy Sharr

Wanda ShaverKenny Shearer

Bob SheldonCraig ShepardDoug Sherman

Sandra SherrillCary Shil l ing

Ann Shodis

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Etcitement soars as Leu Scruggs, fLled uith enthusiasm, detcrmines his rhg size; Mr. Cinnamon ot:erseesas Wini Hollis chooses her ring prelerence and, Jeanne Beers flls out an order blanL lor class rings ol'70.

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Dennis ShuckDebbie Si l l iman

Jefi SladeDavid SlaughterDebbie Smalley

Cleveland Smith

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Grace SmithKent Smith

I-arry Smith\{ark Smitlt

Brenda SimsLarry Sims

Randy SmithTom Smith

Sharon Southal lDebbie Sparks

Mike SisneyBob Sitter

Ben SpellTerri Standaert

Dan StarkNick Steele

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Mike StensrudSteve StevensTimothy Stewart

Greg StoweJoe Stuhl

Lisa Sturgis

Thomas StewartLeo StokesSusan Stokes

Ronnie SubermanAnita Sulatycki

Marj i Sulman

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Russ SultzbachSteYe SurtonTom SuttonX{ark SwansonLinda St 'artzJerry Sweitzer

Juniors Purchase and Acquire Rings as Tokens for N{ementos

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Glen TeggJanice TelfairKenneth Tel{airDon Thonrp.onReid Thomps,'nSandy Thonrpson

Ilobert Thonrs,,nRobert TrendPattr Tr,, ianoTom TroianoGavmarie T.chierlel\ lark Tschirgi

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,luniors Successfully Meet the Challense of PSATS and Merits

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Linda WarrenKatherine Waters

Robert WatersDavid Watzman 98,

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Edgar WebsterDon \! 'elchance

Dave \\'estermanRodney $etteland

I-a Donna WannII ike sansley

Beverlv WhiteJim White

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Steve VilkinsI lonnie Wil l iams

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Russell WillmerDebbie Willis

Clenn VilsonGreg Wingo

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Linda Winterl ingDavid WintertonNancy \ l . i t ien. leinKay WoodSusan VoodardPeggy \ l 'orthington

Connie \YrightKathie \.ando*Susan YoakunrBonnie YorkPatty YorkPri-<ci la Yotter

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llrs. II alden, sophomore class sponsor, busily reuiaus plans lor coming class project,

Sophomores entered a totally new andchallenging realm of ideas, experiencesand activities the moment they boundedinto the world of EHS. UnsuspectingBaby Eagles were swept up in the excite-ment of Homecoming, football and stateplayoffs, pledging, Boone week, dances,and senior high school studies.

Flapping their young wings with theEagle spirit they had quickly acquired,sophomores displayed unfailing loyaltyand true pride throughout tle year.Soon their downy feathers developed

into sleek Eagle plumage and sopho-mores were off and flying.

At the head of the flock flew MikeKelsey, class president; JiIl Swofford,class vice president; Dusty Sutton, sec.retary and Betsy Leedy, treasurer. Be-hind them followed the class of '71 oneof the best flocks to inhabit E.H.S.

Sophomore class officers, Mike Kelsey, lill Suoford, Dust! Suttotu, an(lBetsy Leedy lead, their class through a great year.

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Dusty Suttotu dnd Betsy Leed.y conccntratc on tear oi senicc ior thcit rlcst-

llike Kelsey lead,s his class on its climb to the top-

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SOPHO\IORES

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Hardy AbbergerSandy AbilockBil l Adams

Cail BackusDean Bagley

Ralph Bagley

Chuck AdamsTom AdamsDede Albright

Carolyn BaileyJoel Bai le,v

Robert Bai ley

Art AldridgeBil l AlexanderSusan Allan

Willie BakerCathy BambergMike Bamberg

.1,-'sie -A.llenPatr icia Al len. l ohn , \ma to

Cary BarberGina Barber

Allen Barnes

Joe AndersonSteve AndersonDonald Ashley

Kathy BarnettCharles Barrett

Ricky Barrett

John AtwillDiane AubreyPatricia Avery

Almeda BarringtonConnie Bart lett

Sue Barto

Crady AyersJill BachmannJames Backer

Barron BartonBill Barunsdorl

Stan Bass

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INeil BrittSteve Britton

Jackie BruceSandi Brunner

Greg BryantLinda Burgess

Mike BrownRoger Brown

Michelle BurnsPat Burroughs

Thomas BurtonBeverly Caile

Travis BrownGail Browning

Vicki CaileMike Calhoun

Patty CameronMartha Ca thers

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Pam Tanner crprcsses great prida antl spirit as she enters Lough Fiell.

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Linda CarterPolly Carter

Robbie CarterRodney Carter

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Jefi CayllJefi Cepuran

Victor ChambersCathy Charlebois

Sherry CarltonDanny Carson

Janine ChastangPaul Cheney

John CholewaCarol Cinnamon

Tom CasonChris Cauffield

Pepper CinnamonLucinda Clarke

Rhonda ClarkSandy Classon

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Ken ClayNeil Claypool

Terry CohenMary Jane ColeRichard Colvin

Marcia Compton

Craig ClaytonBarbara Cleaver

Martha CooperRick Copley

Greg CordnerCraig Covell

Tom ClemensAaron Clemens

Elaine CoxJohn Cramp

Steve Craw{ordDavid Crews

Kathy CoburnMelvin Cody

Sandy CrinerConnie CroppDavid Crowell

Brent Crum

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Jerry Cullars \ I ike Currie Carhy Curry Kathie Curt isGary Czvornyek Frank D'amico Janicc Daniels Nlark DanielsRosanne Danko Scott Dantzler Pam Darbl Cindie Daljs

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Doug DialH. DickersonAnn Dionne

Tim Dodd

Romaine DavisCarl Dehner

' \ . DominquezDunc DuncanPam Duncan

Rodney Duncklee

Corky DehnerBil ly Delk

Dale DunnKarcn Dupree

Dil lard DverRichard Dyson

Allen DervinJim Devel

Lee EastmanThomas Edson

Debbie EdrvardsSue Ann Eidson

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Anna Forrester Bi l l Forsterl ing Bif FosterKen Freeman Skip Fricke Ei leen FrostGeorge Ganletts R. Cardner Steve Carrett

Brett Evans Katrina EvansPerry Farb Robert FarinaJerry Fischer Stephnie Fiske

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Pam Ell is L. EmersonScott Evans Ted EvansHoppy Ferran Dore Ferree

Francie Ford-\lvin FrazierJudy Gale

Martin FrancisAlison FudgeDavid Ceary

Vicki FrancisJeanette l'ylerTom Cehrig

John FranciscoThomas ( lainesCarole Celm

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Kieth CravesEd Gray

Ann GordonJan GordonTom GordonSue Grammer

Albert CreenDennis Greene

G. GrannisJanet GrantRobert GrantJoann Grason

Ed GreeneSteve Creenfeld

Kay GreenlawKit CreenlawJim GreiderWillie Grifin

Gary HarmonNancy Harper

Alex GristRonda GryderPhillip CuestSharon Gunnoe

Buz HarrisDianne Harris

Lisa HairJean HallPam HallStere Hall

Jenny HarrisChris Harrod

George HamiltonHunter HandleyJoe HannaClifiord Hardy

Kathy HartCindy Hatcher

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fhe Mysterious World Of TheCell

fral Taikowski anrl Steve i\"euton study stdges ol call mitosis in BSCS.

Cathy HeasleyGlyn HegarKaren HemsleyD. Hendrickson

Mike Hil lMark Himes

Bil l HenneberryPam HerrinDebbie HersheyMike Hevener

Charles HinesGarry Hines

Forrest HibbardRandy HicksJohn HillMike Hill

Anne HodgesJulie Hodgeskin

C.athy HoeltkeTerry Hogaboom

D. HohensteinRuth A. Holbrook

Sandy HolderChris Holdorl

Carl HolliePeggy Hollon

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lorntal, she dreams oJ the day uhen she can choose one lor herscll.

9Jim Hunt Linda Hunt Curt I lgenfr i tzPat Irvine Bjll Jackson Larry JicksonSharon Jackson Tom Jacobs Kathv James

Cinnie HolmesTim HormuthWarren HoytX{el issa Hudson

Danny Hooper Ceci ly HopkinsCarla Howard Ruth HoytDedie Huder Jack HudsonKaren Hughes Jeanie Hunt

Susan Jarman Alice Jayne Ann JesterCath-v Johnson Doris Johnson Cary JohnsonCreg Johnson Jesse Johnson X{ark Johnson

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) lary Kennington Glen KentI)cnise Kinsel l Marcia KirklandJanes Knight Richard Koerner

Randy JohnsonSara H. Johnson

Craig KarstMarisa KatzAndy Katzin

Rosetta Jol lyAbraham JonesChuck Jones

Leon KazanzasChuck Kazaros

Susan Keller

Ellen JonesLesl ie JonesSandy Junkins

Linda KellyNlike Kelsey

Clen Kendrick

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Charles KeslerDennis KnightDebbie Langley

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Everett Lattimore Cane Lawrence -rLllan LeagueTom Leddon Greg Lee Betsv LeedrLynn Lelkowitz Jefi Leloup Joann l-enzi

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Denise LerzaBecky Lewis

Penny LewisWillie Mae Lewis

Jenny LinceKathy Link

Xatht BLackburn f inds EHS's tests are horder than any she has euer taken'

Sophomores EnterEdsewater To Find

Laura LinkBill Little

Janice LivingstonDenise LockardGary LockhartGary Logwood

Kim LongLarry Lott

Nora LousignontBebe Love

Anilda LuceDavid Luft

Jefi MagrowskiChip Maguire

Ellen MahoneyLarry MalloryLisa MandellLisa Martello

Allison MartinBob Mart in

Beth MarwickRandy Masciana

Paul MasonRandy Mason j

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Bil l Icl-eanBil l f Icl-e"r lCarrett \ IcI-eodHelena NIcSwinoDavid } lcl tzerVil ton [Ierchant

Lonnv \IcttelD. l lnldlebr, ' ,k.Stcve l l i lhoanDonnie \I i l lerHank Nli l lerMike Nli l ler

Debh ie \ 1 , , , ' r cJ im \1 , , , ' r eRob \ l ," ,reTour \ [ , , , ' reBus te r \ 1 , ' r r i - , ' nBuzz \ lorr iqr,n

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Bill NelsonDavid NelsonPam NelsonJohn Ness

Mark O'HaraPam Oleson

Kenny NewKaren NewmanDebbie NewellBobby Newton

Phil ip OsepchookJay Osgood

Ricky NewtonSteve NewtonCharles NobleCarolyn Oakland

Richard OzierRodney Palmer

Lisa OdhamBil l OdumAngie OgelsbyRoger Oglesby

Nancy PanningBonnie Patterson

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Anne Blanton and Bohbie Stoue get sct to begin a crucial tennis ganr-

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Pam PattonAlan PearsonRandy Peeler

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Penny PetersonMike PierceDebbie Pittman

Lynn Phil l ipsBecky PinkDebb,v Plummer

Ben PoolCindy Potter

Patty PotterBeverly Powell

David PowellCeorge Powell

Sandy PowellColeman Pratt

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Patty PriceLowanna Prince

Susan PrinsJoe Proctor

Neil PrusnekTerry Purpura

Joe PuryeaSteve Push

Mary Ann PyleFrank QuigleyD. Quisenberry

Don Radcl i f i

Ninetta RalloJennie Randolph

Ralph RankinMark RashDavid Ratts

Renee Razook

Sandra ReddingJanice Rehbein

Mike RemingtonSharon Remsburgs

John ReynoldsDavette Rhodes

Cindy RichardDaniel Richardson

Randy RichterLori RidgwayPeggy Risban

Jo Lynn Roberts

Denise RobinsonWanda RobinsonKim RodenberryNancy Rodriguez

Bruce RogersDiana Rogers

Don RogersCary Rogers

Marinda RossellLinda Routhier

Linda RoweDoug Rudolph

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Edgewater

Lenny RuesterJane RupertDavid RussellJudy RussellPatr ick RyanS. Ryniewicz

Becky SalasDennis SalzatSuzie SammutJim SamsKevin SamuelsJudy Sanderl in

Don SandfordJeanene SawlerDolores ScanlonPatt ie SchadTerry SchererLynn Schieber

Sarah SchiemerMarcy Schif iMargi Schif imanAnthonv SchmidtDebbie SchuurAmy Schwartz

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Tom SchwartzJefi Scott

Anita Shelle,vCharles Sherman

Ste\ 'e ShieldsJim Shook

Sherry ScottCreg Shafer

Judy ShoreTab SidwellCathy SiglinKathy Sills

Debbie ShannonWyatt Shell

Pam SilvermanChris Simms

Karen SimpsonJohn Sims

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Greg SmithJudy Smith

Ken SmithRobert Smith

Vicki SmithSusan Smock

Diana SnyderEve Soldinger

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Errthusiasm At J.V. Games

Henry SorianoLisa Souder

Debbie StanfordDwight Stanford

Dannv StantonNikki Stanziale

Charlene SowderJudy Sparkman

Jay SratonVincetre Stephens

Allen SterchiSally Stevenson

Lorraine SparksJay Stanek

Bobbi SroweCharles StuartCeorgia StuartRobert Stuart

Carol SuttonDusty Sutton

Paul TarverDavid TaylorLinda Tebbe

David Teel

Sheila SwainJill Swofiord

Don ThomasJim Thomas

Randy ThomasBetty Thompson

Jim SwofiordFred Taikowski

Bill ThompsonBobby ThompsonRobert Thompson

Thomas Tierney

Florence TamneyPam Tanner

Laura TittleLeAnne Townsend

Alan TrappSusan Treat

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Gay TriplettLibby TriplettJill Troxell

Steve WebbKathie WeissBrett Velch

Bobby TrumboNanette TschirigiJohn Tucker

Susan WelchTeresa Welchance

Bobby Wendrof

Laura TurnbullDebbie UpchurchH. Vanderpool

Pam WentworthKathy WetnroreCarol Wherrell

Mike Van DunseLatane VarnMichael Victor

Kenneth WhipperHurley Whitaker

Phyl iss Wilkerson

W. WadsworthFrank WalkerSuzanne Walls

Beverly WilliamsYvonne Wil l isCarol Willmer

Carol WardJohn WardeDavid Warren

Carol Wil lsonJyl Wilson

Tommy Wilson

Gordon WarrenKathy WatsonPat Watson

Gail WinbonDewey WindhamJeanne Windsor

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Jan Wisecarver\Iartha WoodDavid WrightChuck Yancey

I)eloice Winston Mary Winters Ellen WiseEddie Wolek L,vnn Wolfre-v Bill WoodTed'Woodberry Andre Woody Sue WorthDonna Wright Lana Wright Jefi Wynn

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FEATURING:

BROCADEJACKETS

WHITE ANDPOWDER BLUEDINNER JACKETS

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stop u,hen the lormal gatherings roll arounil. For the neut oc-casion which calls lor the most elaborate lormal attire, makethe scene at 384 N. Orange Aoe-, the home ol courtly clothing.

ROYAL SCHOOLAs the bea ol toddy's moilern sounds continues, the stud(ntsdt Roydl School ol Dance deuelop an aptitude lor Jancr joot

worh. DeNora Hammond, Sue Atherton, and Pam Lab trv art-

HERTES AND SONAs Greg Stimpson selects a distinguishing dinner jacket, herealizes that "men uith class wear the stylish 'threads' withclass." And, lor that reason, Herles and. Son is his habituol,

o Elecfronic Components

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SYTVANIAl0l0 Executioe Center Drive Room 220Orlando, Florida 32803841.1330

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SCHMIDT MOTOR SATESFor the shatpest yet salest motor cycle arounil, Al O'Bien and,Kyle Neisler uisit Schmidt Motors. All ol the trimmings lor asuper cycle are also located at 2001 East Colonial Drioe.

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lohn Clenn lewelers offers such a ldrfie selection ol classrings, that Cathy Gibbs and, Rick Grooes haoe a hard, time d.e-ciding betueen them. The store also houses a wide uariety ol

DAIRY QUEENPat Hargroae anil Sam Demoret find that "Dairy Queen hot fudgesunilaes just can not be beat." The nett tine tour taste budsfequest d mouthwotering treat, oisit 5301 Silter Star Roal-

pins, watches, bracelets-all ol the graduation gilts vUehteens enjoy receiuing. The nett time a gilt calls lor "nmething special", try 11 N. Orange Ave., home ol fne jclrclrr.

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haw lurnished muty prominent busizesses in Centrol Flori,la-Here ue see Ceorgia and, Robert Stuart testing an uhra-mod.r'1executioe d,esle in the fine lurniture department ol the star?

GEORGE STUART

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KIRSTEIN'SI'atricc trIesserl.)ey f.nds that looking lor a perlect card. is a,telichtluL task dt Kirstein & Sons. iqor an endless selection olptrsonal stdtionery and grcetings, try 2211 Ed,geudter Drite.

Shopping ptoaes interesting lor Al Amato, as Susan Engel se-lects the findl pdrty item. Regardless ol your grocery needs,tou will fnd sheloes which simply ooerflow uith scrumptious

baked and canned goods offcrecl at Publit. Fhen spe.ia! dim'rguests or unexpected. company art;I:es, serr'e the pleasins iodtsuhich e dutilable at the store. . .rhere shopping is a p[.asur".

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ADVANCE DISTRIBUTORS PRAGER GUNSThe lriend.ly people at Adoance Distributors will helo you tosclect a lolcly lamily or personal Bibte. Jackie tihin andJohn Bacon are looking through a beautilully illustrated, one.

Oh no! It's a shoot-out betueen Thund,er Thornton and RosieSpiuey. Both ol their guns dnd ammo came Jrom Prager's soit's got to be close. Orlando's best guns are dt Prdger's.

Farts is the complete d,epdrtmetut store lor the complete per-son. Locateil dt 2500 Vest Colonial Dr. in Orlando, Montgom-ery Ward is edsy to shop where it's corLoenient to find. utha-

erer you or your lamily neeils. Marion tolnson shous CindyBrown the type ol sportsman's equipment he would, just lot,eta own, dnd hopes she will take a hit t-always go to Warts.

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SOUTHERN BEILCraduates lrom Edgewater find a iob at Southet\ Bell to be areuartling start in the business world. Ilary Brown ls iust re'ceiing a call lrom Greg Fleming, btLt unlortunately he only

tlsoN's sHoEsRomping ki.ds antl lashion-conscious teens arc pleased uith theshoes at Wilson's. Bill Berry and Frc(la Htnson try to decideon appropriate shoes to uear lor that one specidl occasion

uants to knou another gir l 's phone nunber. Southern B"i! ic

cated on Magnolia in ilountown Orlan,lo, Likes ttt h;i:' : ' : '

ui th their telephone business. That 's rahy thet 're nttnt i , ' r t ' . '

FAIRWAY MARKETSAre you aL l hung up on uho t k i nd o i { ood t o s " ru a i 1 ' : . ' - ) r :

party? Sally Danicl and l [anson Johnson l :nott uhtr ' : ' F' : ' : '

al l their party snacks and iornal dinntr dt l ieo' irs I 'at:vc' '

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CHAfrIPAGNE COTOR INC. STYTES OF ELEGANCEOne ol the nost exciting parts ol a school elent is uieuinplthe pictures alter they come back lrcm Champagne Color, Inc.Shoun htre, Carol Daniels and Pat Ki.lLian reminisce togethcr.

Beautilul Edgewater gi s like Chris Cauffeld lcnow the bestplace to go lor beauty care is Styles ol Elegance. Here Chrisis being shotan some beauty tips and, secrets by Wayne Reckie.

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HONDA OF ORTANDO" l ou nect tha niccst people on a Hondo." agrees Steft SinghdusrritA Sr:ie Sheppartl as thcy start out lor a d.ay ol cycling onthis beautiJul 150 model. They haue iust rented. d motorcycle

lor a nominal lee, antl you can too. Vhat d. great iilea lor a

Sunilay alternoon tlate! Il it is an inuestment you arc loohing

Jor, Hond.as are aery economic.tl. So, oisit Honda ol Orlando.

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again," you knou that you haae ariDeil at Jesse Dykes Motors,a place where better cars are sold. Whether you uar* a Volks'

uagen or a Cadillac, lesse Dykes has some ol the fnest cats

iw toron. [JniLer the lamous sign at ]111 Eilgeuater Dr.. .llelaiz

Jones antl Steoe Phillips ad.mire one ol the classic nodels.

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"Honestv is the best polici', and uhen Central Flori.da busi-nessmer. emplof Kelse! contractors, they knou.t they dre Settitrgthe best poliq. This is because Kelsey is a firm operated, by

EUGENE W. }<ELSEY AND SON. INC.GENERAL CONTRACTORS

eration. They also carry the most leminine and elegant ete-ning wear in the ldtest lahions. So gi s, Jor next season'swardlobe, shop at Gibbs Louis, the finest in womerf s clothes.

the Kelsey lamily, and has long been an established' and tustedname in building corLstruction. Here, Mike Kelsey and PanTanner admire a building recently completed by the firm.

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Patty Smith anil Ronnie Vinn romantically contemplate the dayuhen their kitchen t:ill be installed by Florida Gas. FloridaCas has the most modcrn natural gd,s ranges in Florida. Visit

ENGE['SChucJ; l l [ason puzzlcs orer thich oJ thc three hats jron Engel 'sunilotms anil men's dppdrel store he uould prefer. EngeL's hasan dbunddnt selection ol all men's cLothes lor their customcrs.

FLORIDA GAStheir shouroom at 600 V. Robinson and let them shou ;, : .one ol the model ki tchens uhich they hat,c on disp[ar o, : , .their large selection ol gas tdnges dnd all other gas applian..,

WINN DIXIEJan McCall dnd Rcx McPherson cyc the mouthuatering past ' : ' \

in t l rc Winn Dizie supermarket on Ed1eu'ater Dr{te in Lr, l l ,z"Park. It's the stuart pldce to go lo. rerv good things to eot.

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NANCIE'S RECORD SHOP BANDWAGON MUSICIl you want the most recent recortl auailable, then Nancie'sRetortl Shop is uhere it is. Nancie's is Locatetl at 2004 Ed.ge-odter D De uhere Chris Hand, and Brenn Eo;tmatu buy the best,

A surc cure Jor all ol your musical ills is at 2518 EdgewaterDrixe-better knoL,n a.s Banduagon Music. Shown here are IreneDreayer antl Daoid. Yowell, uho aluays select Bandwagon Music.

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AIBERT'S DRUGSFhat a uay to spenil a restlul hour or tuo alter a hard schooldar'! Shoun here enjnying a coke are Sterte Pumphrey, Lind'a

Fhite, Cyndi McKee, and Robert Bryan, uho will tell you that

the place to go Jor atLythitug you need, lrom medical supplies to

cosmetics is Albert's Drugs. Locatetl at College Park and at

Northgate Plaza, Albert's makes your shopping days go better.

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COLIEGE PARK NATIONAT BANKColleee Park National Banlt is the place to go lor conoenienceand efi,ciency. In a huty? Quickly d.eposit lour money at thedrioe-in tellers open lrorn I to 6 or step into d comlortable

bank to be serued, by an efricietut cashier. Dusty Sutton adBill Mathews d,ecid,e this is their kind, ol bank. College PotkNationol, Banh is conaeniently located, at 2315 Edgeuater Drite.

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AMERICAN PIONEER IIFE INSURANCE COMPANYEd.ucation Policies designed to prooide lunds lor a college edu.cation. They iliscooered the Youth Estate Builder Policy, lileinsurance increasing 5 times the initial amount uhen yotre 21.

Leating the off,ces ol the American Pioneer Lile InsuranceCompany are Nancy Haass and, Sharon Stansbury, where theyhate been inuestigating the benefits ol the Americats Youth

Fqirbqnks Phqrmqcylleed a presciption flled? Go to 2145 V. Fairbanks, likeSherri York and. Roland, Bla*e, and haoe a trained pharmacisthelp you. Cosmetics, gilts or olmost anything is sold here.

Pressley'sCuys who lilce to dress smartly go to the "ltr"-store- LduinAspinall and, Nancy Foster ty to dgree upon a SHARP jac.ket lron the assortnxent at Pressle/s. 2308 Edgeuater Drite.

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HARRY P. LEU INC.INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES-MACHINERY-MACHINE TOOIS

"serving Florida Industry Since 1900"

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Want to be a lashion model? Then go to Paticia Stetten's

Finishing School. Debbie laden and Tommy Sutton admire

the graie illustrated by models ia a lashion book. Stop dreon'

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Orange Aaenue and acquire the grace and poise ol a bcatyqueen. The graiLuates lrom Patricia Steten's are all queeat-

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L-nless you utere born yesterilo,y you knou that the only placeto be seen is dt Ste@k 'n Shake. Vith three cotu)enietut lo-cations in Orland,o and, Winter Parle it is always near. Carry

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VOORHEES GULFSusan Hoeltke and, Pat Bell seem to be haoing problems, buthere comes Voorhees Gull Service Station to the lescue. Iltou udnt the best seroice and repair it's Voorhees lor you.

Beclter anil Darlene Fogarty come to Steak'n Shake to celebrateoJI ol our Eagle aictories- So, lor last seruice anil gredtlood,, join your lriend,s oJten at SteaL'n Shake and be "in."

WINTER PARK LANESAt Vinter Park Lanes, 1111 W. Fairbanks, you'll aluays lndlun and lriends. Here Mike Grunt roillingly gioes Riedy Lustiza help so she'll be able to come atual enioy hersell more oiten-

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Walker Chemical dnd Erterminating Inc. at 3210 Clay St. cankeep your home Jree ol pests. Sand,y Martin and, Robert Trendknou Walker's is the "best agd.inst pests" in all ol Florid,a.

WALKER CHEMICAT ROBERTS PERFECTIONRoberts Perlection Dairy Products are healthy ani! taste goodtoo, Sam Demoret oni l Pat Horgrouo knou that )ou .an t b;at dcombination like that ! Keep stocked, uith Roberts oroducts.

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combine lor a unique tlining erperience. Il you uant the beumeal lor miles arounil, be smart anil go to Chastain's. Locatedon the Orange Blossom Trail, it's the Dert'ect place to ect!

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snack. Both shops haxe o conlcnient tal+e-out seroice lar tl..person on-the-go, or you can enjoy a pleasant meol in th,: .spacious dining area. Tom's Pizza and BeeJy King cdter to ).:.

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BEEFY KING INTERNATIONALR,,<.nart Ir t igle anrl Cene Rankin enjoy a pizza break uith Sue(,"1n anl Ron Schmitz alter a hard, day ol schooL. Later that\ icht thet "make BeeJy King thei brund" lor an atter- i late

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WINTER PARK DRIVE.IN 'NUG & BRUSHLocateil on 17-92, Vinter Park Driue-ln isn't the best placeto hat)e d fldt but you might run into a lriend. to help you fixit. Ask Laura Earris or limmy Yatsuk; euerybod,y goes there-

Craig Rudolph knows his hair is in appropriate hands lzrith .llutand Brush, located on W, Fairbanks. Thc dependable batber-aided by Sarah Stinson's carelul eye, is sure to do a fne job.

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Hollouay are uery intcrested in thc nelr Fords that Hoods ho:

iust receiueil, Tractors are in demantl lor the buitding boom-

HOOD TRACTORFor larming and agricultural equipment, Hooil Tractor has oneol the best selections in Central Floida. Located at 2120N. Orange Blossom Trail, jeeps, land, rovers, and heaty equip'

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FIRST FEDERAT OF ORTANDOAs he opens an dccount, Richatd, Ziegler is sholan the uonderfulserrircs renilered. lor his conuenicnre. at the Coltege pirkFirst Federal. Mr- Hinsely, the bank's president, pirsonally

Brasher's Gull cdn sernice your car whateuer the trouble maybe. This lriendly attenddnt tdlks the ptoblem ouer uith lanieHetitt and lohn Maxfietd assuring them oJ a quick solution.

BRASHER'S GULF BEILOW'S TV TOWN

takes care ol Richard,, dnd shous him the time.saaing uays inwhich mod,ern banking is done. So il you are thinkitug ol open-ing an account turn to College Park First Fed,eral Banlt soon.

Bellows w l blow your mind. with their selection ol Magnototteleuisions, rad,ios, phonographs, and, Frigid.aire qppliance!Boo Hankins goes wild ot)er this three-in-one thedter modd.

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T. G. LEELunch time, or dny time is the proper time lor d tall glass ol.

quality T. G. Lee mitk. Lisa Leuis realizes the inportance ol

consumlng the proper amount oJ nourishing T. G. Lee milk daily'

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l ash ion . t he p ldce l o go i s l rPys i n t h " I i n t e r Pa rk l l o l'For

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arc it will be lound on the shelaes o.t Tdylor'Catlisle, Located'

at the Winter Park Matl, the store also houses book guides'

GABRIELSFor a delightlut altetnoon snack, Ron Suberman fnds tha o

Gabriel's submarine sandwich really hits the sPot Hcad lor1807 Ed.gewater Dr., whete the subs and the sertice ore supcrb'

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IOHN LOVE'STrimming a set ol stylish siilebutns presents no problem lorIohn Loae and, his barbers. To look his best, Doug Montgomeryoi,sits 3011 Ed,gewater Dr. where friend,ly seruice is employed,.

THOMAS LUMBERMdrlecia Pdttot and, Paul O'Rorlt select their wood, lurnishingslrom the lead,et in lumber supplies-Thomas Lumber Co. Yisitboth o| their conaenient locations itu Orland,o and Winter Park.

"Homework goes better uith Coca-Cola," agrees lud,y lacobsoathtle she and, Steue Ackerman enjoy a quick breok lrcm theirassigrLments. Marie McArdle and Paul AeiJlo dso d,iscaer that

cocA-coLAsocializing is made ol,l the mote enjoyable by shating a Coke

Jor two. When you're in the need ol a real relresher, uhy notselect the d,rinh uhich you'll neaer get tied, ol-Cocd-Cold-

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AAA MOTORSWhen you purchase a car lrom AAA Auto Sales, you'll lenowthat Steue O'Hara is giuing you the best deol around' This isbecause Steue personoJly d,eals uith you as he deah with these

happy customers shown abooe. So il you are loohing lor e cat,new or useil, d,o as Shelley Frazier has done and talh to Steue-He uill be ua,iting lor you at 2220 North Orange in Orlando-

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F"orE & DAVTEStust as the yedrbook staff aims to create unlque layouts andpleasing copy, it is the goal ol the printer to publish a me-chanicolly flatoless book- Foote anil Davies has renilered. such

a sen)ice to Edgewater lor many years. Mr- Harrell Brookt acompany consultatut, oflers Mrs- Abke, and editors Sallt Shulctand lra Rosenblum, a final suggestion belore departing-

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the highway moued on,a mass ol lines,split curuing in all diff erent directions.tousle headed, shirt plaided,thurnb out, he head,edeast to the mountainswa'ching sunset in the west.here a car, there thrown into a truclt

lor a lew mileson these flatlandsthat seem to go east loreaerthe white dry sand,y landthat looks like water in the moon.a long pilgrimoge to lhe mountainsin the eastwhere the sun rises.mountains with blue pealcs,rising up through the cloud,s.where, ago,God, reached down antl toucheiJ the earth.and, lrom then on,once in a blue mountain,there was peace.

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Edrtors.. Ira Ror.,l,l-Sally Shuler

Senior Sectioa: ltqDreayer, Susan Kiat, Sh8[Stansbury

Iuniot Seclion: Etgab,Economos, Libby Bricc

Sophomore Section: fuWelch, Jan Wilder

A cad e mi.c s : Bonnie Balcr,Boo Hankins, DeniscMumpower

Sporls.' Robert Hance,Bill Berry

Features : Linda Hanlon,Ira Rosenblum, SallyShuler

P hoto gr a pher s : J ohn Bacon,Chuck Mason, CraigRudolph

Adoer ti sin g M ana ger : SuutEngel

B usine s s M arw ge r : MelanicJonee

Treqsurer: Steve Sing.haue

Businzss Staff: MatyBrovm, Linda White, ClndiMcKee, Kay Baldridge

Acknowledgements

Print er's C onsul, tott :Harrell Brooks

Photography : Bill Parish,Ed Tilson, J. C. Squires,World Vide Photos

F aculty P.lot o graphy A d-oisors.' Jarnes Smirl,Ed Sincic

lrl.' Doug MontgoneryEzsizess Spozsor.. VickyKammer

E dit orid Spons or s : l-aui*Abke. Jeanette Couns€ll

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