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 Front Cover
 Front Matter
 Title Page
 Dedication
 Table of Contents
 Opening
 Classes
 Seniors
 Juniors
 Sophomores
 Freshmen
 Junior high
 Faculty and staff
 Sports, clubs, and events
 In memoriam
 Advertising
 Back Matter
 Back Cover






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Title: Caribbean
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Language: English
Creator: Cristobal High School
Publisher: Yearbook House
Place of Publication: Kansas City, Missouri
Publication Date: 1982
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Subject: Canal Zone
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Table of Contents
    Front Cover
        Front Cover 1
        Front Cover 2
    Front Matter
        Front Matter 1
        Front Matter 2
    Title Page
        Page 1
    Dedication
        Page 2
    Table of Contents
        Page 3
    Opening
        Page 4
        Page 5
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        Page 12
        Page 13
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        Page 15
        Page 16
        Page 17
        Page 18
    Classes
        Page 19
    Seniors
        Page 20
        Page 21
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    Juniors
        Page 40
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    Sophomores
        Page 48
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    Freshmen
        Page 56
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    Junior high
        Page 64
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    Faculty and staff
        Page 75
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        Page 78
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    Sports, clubs, and events
        Page 91
        Page 92
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        Page 135
        Page 136
        Page 137
        Page 138
        Page 139
        Page 140
        Page 141
    In memoriam
        Page 142
    Advertising
        Page 143
        Page 144
        Page 145
        Page 146
        Page 147
        Page 148
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    Back Matter
        Page 161
        Page 162
    Back Cover
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Courage shouts at trial and pain
A glad "Hurrah" despite the rain.
With grace, a godly light shines through
This window that now honors you.


Melissa Knoop, we dedicate this yearbook to you.
As a school we've recognized your strength as
you've been

... struggling with pain,

... praying for answers,

... living in victory over Hodgkins disease.


Melissa Knoop 1981 C.H.S. graduate


Dottie and Vince Ridge


Dottie and Vince Ridge, we as a school, salute
your Tiger spirit. Even when parents, teachers
or students aren't at game and school events,
we can count on you attending. We've
remembered you as you, Vince, have been heard

... coaching from the announcer's box, "Don't
catch that ball. Don't catch that ball."

... encouraging the fans to shout a mighty
"Hurrah!" as you signal the crowd with
your famous, "Give me a T. Give me an I.
Give me a G. Give me a E. Give me a RI"

... officiating baseball and football for
thousands of Canal area kids.


Manifested in you two
Is "Tiger Spirit," tried and true.
Now comes our time to cheer your name
With this great window into fame.





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cries,


"Tropics ahoyl"


From the "S.S. Cristobal," our passage of joy.






From the porthole of the "SB.S Cristobal,"
world adventurers to Panama later recall

... engineering magnificence,

... glistening waterways,

... exploding sunsets.


Tugboats, powered either by steam or diesel, are driven by engines
with as much as 8,500 horsepower and are usually from 65 to over
100 feet long. These essential boats tow long lines of barges which
are loaded with massive cargo.








































when the Gamboa lighthouse was first built in 1914, the beacons
rere powered by acetylene gas which was later converted to
electric power. With the widening of the Gailliard Cut in 1979,
se of the lighthouses was discontinued.


The $20 million Thatcher Ferry Bridge was dedicated in 1962
and remains one of the highest bridges worldwide over
navigable waterways.
















Visitors dream in our paradise; we are forever
and mysteriously charmed by its spell.




Window to fashion, our showcase display,
Clothes paint the picture, a typical day.


Students, wearing the latest
garb, decorate school halls with
colors and styles


... sporting "Gloria
built" jeans,

... meandering to c
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... instigating new fashions,
perhaps soon to be forgot-
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Peering through windows as tourists might do,

Enchanted by scenes, both the old and the new.


The stained glass medallion, housed in the old Civil Affairs
building, combines wing and propeller motif with the U.S. and
Panama flags against flags of all nations in the Pan American
Union. The motif reminds that the building was once an
airport.

In 1618 the Porto
Bello we know was
called Felipe de
Portobelo and had
180 houses in the
main town. It was
the site of many
bloody raids with
its 17-cannon line
in Fort San Fer-
nando and finally
became the rest-
ing place of Sir
Francis Drake.


Viewing the ruins of Old Panama City awakens memories
buried by time. For three centuries, Panama was the most
luxurious city in Central and South America. Prosperity
continued until the city was destroyed in 1671 by the English
buccaneer Sir Henry Morgan.






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The Goethals structure, symbolic in concept, rises from a reflecting pool representing the Continental Divide.
The basins on each side represent the Panama Canal locks with water spilling from them to join the waters
of Gatun Lake with the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.


Tourists jostle in Panama's chivas,
best views

... grasping at the waterways,

... feeling connected to the past,


vying for


... marveling at Panama's artistry.





Anxious, we wait for the noon bell to ring.
Window on food-it's our "savor-ite" thing.

The bell rings; books, formulas,
and map tests take second place
while all are seen

... scurrying for hot french
fries with gravy on top,

... wondering what mom
packed for lunch,

... hoping a MacDonald's
magically would appear in
the cafeteria.


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Window of beauty: the earth,


sea, and sky,


Encapsuled in time with technology's


eye.


The photographer tries to capture Panama's
essence, but instead finds himself

... surrendering to its peace,

... Luxuriating in its abundance,

... responding to its jungle murmuring.


Sprinkled along the Caribbean coast of Panama from the bay of
Mandinga to the Columbian border lie the palm-shaded islands of the
San Bias. The islands form an archipelago more than 100 miles long
with over 865 islands, "at least one for each day of the year."





































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The Las Crue Trail was a favorite crows-Isthmian route for early
Spanish explorers. It was again popularized in 1849 as gold
seekers rushed to California. After completion of the Panama
railroad in 1855, travel markedly declined. Today it is legend and
memory.


Parrots, with brilliant plumage and a power for imitative
speech, are noted for their raucous chirps throughout the
serene Jungle.


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Windows on thinkers, the star-gazing kind,
Reflecting and dreaming, great depths of the mind.
-Moments of introspection
hit and a journey into
dreams begins, as
students find themselves

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from challenging
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People learn to live
Panama,


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... trying to understand the larger question of
why man has been born with different
colored skin, languages, and beliefs,

... grasping the difficult truths of loving each
other whether it be in a family, a
community, or a world,

... experiencing how each culture is uniquely
its own, with gifts and values to impart.
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Carlton Aaron
"It's so hard to say
good-bye to yesterday with
its few memories of many
friends you hardly know
today. I know this time
must come for everyone to
part and to go separate
ways, but it's so hard to
say good-bye to yester-
day."
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Jeffrey Adema
"Being a senior is wanting to
go, but when the final day
arrives, you want to stay."


Marjorie Adamson
"Love is like sugar and
at other times, it recedes
to a mood of bitter-
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Danielle Barriteau
"A senior year can zoom
by like a V-8 Monza.
Taking curves into the
future and having a steady
pace up hills is necessary,
but in this senior year, we
know we are in the home
stretch."


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Elzibir Bonnick
"Love is a mosquito that
pinches so hard in the
middle of my heart. When
it does, I don't know if my
heart stays with me or
goes with the one I love."





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Vielka Brown
"To love is a virtue in
which humanity has com-
mitted itself to overwhelm-
ing extents of sacrifices
and great devotion. It's a
mystery!"






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Miriam Calvo
"Life is like a puzzle. You
keep adding one piece, one
after another as you grow.
Sometimes the pieces fall
into place; other times they
don't. The more pieces that
are added, the clearer the
picture becomes."


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Marleny Dunmoodie
"Love is a red rose which
faces the morning with
hope and radiance and
which, even in the midst of
a raging breeze, is willing
to keep on blooming, no
matter what."




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Dawn Chadwick
"Dreams are hoped for
reality."







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Christine Connelly
"Success is making a
touchdown instead of a
field goal and running that
extra mile."


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Gwynne Duryea
"Success is dependent
upon the attitude we hold.
A positive or a negative
one is for each of us to
choose. The choice we
make is the difference
between life as an eagle
flying into the light and an
ostrich with its head bur-
ied in the sand."


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Debra Egolf
"Friendship is like the
tides of an ocean with the
changing moons. It has its
constant swells, but rushes
towards you in the end.
Like the tides depend upon
the moons, friends depend
upon each other."



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Orlando Fontalvo
"Love is not just one word;
love is a feeling you have
inside your heart."








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Cecilia Foy
"Love is like an ever burning
candle. It may flicker at
times, times that you hoped
would never happen, but it
fails to go out no matter how
hard the winds blow or from
which direction they may
come."


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Ricardo Francis
"Dreams are like clouds
that take our minds away
to all four corners of the
world and something that
helps us make a commit-
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Paul Fast
"Just as winning the big
game is the result of talent
applied through long hours
of practice, success in life
is the perfecting of abili-
ties by hard work."


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Felicia Ford
"Love is like the ocean.
Sometimes it is as smooth
as glass and at other times
it is as turbulent as an
earthquake. The turbu-
lance and smoothness are
both the faces of love."


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John Frady
"Promises are something
that should never be made,
but if made, should be
carried out with the ut-
most sincerity."


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Dina Gehringer
"Success is the constancy
of ambition; the essence of
expectation, hope, and
self-satisfaction."







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Marcia Goodridge
"Love is a feeling so warm
and dear, so soft and
tender. It is having
someone to trust and put
your faith into. Ashes to
ashes and dust to dust -
that's when love is shared
and divided by two."


Cecilia Gray
"Friendship is holding the
key within your soul and
keeping it a secret. Friend-
ship is something that you
share together, no matter
what happens. A friend is
someone who helps when
you're in trouble and then
when it's time to go out, to
go and have a great time
together."

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Cyril Gray
"Friendship
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Murdock Gilmore
"Love is a strong journey
into each other's mind."












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Michael Graham
"A senior is being looked
up to by your friends, then
going to college to be
looked down upon by
strangers."









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Celia Gray
"Success is climbing up to
the highest mountain. You
slip down so many times,
but you don't give up
because someday you make
it. Someday you don't slip
down like before and then
when you have reached the
to; -no one can bring you
down."


Helen Harjani
"Elegance, ecstacy, and
eloquence are the elements
I want in my life."


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Ilka Hemmings
"Love is expressing your
feelings by giving a
bouquet of sparkling red
roses, by caring about
somebody and accepting
all his faults along with
the blessings, and sharing
each other's problems as
well as giving a helping
hand."




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Ewan Ho
"Education is the food we
eat every day. Sometimes
our food is delicious so that
we readily consume it, but
sometimes we are hostile to
food not fancily flavored.
Sometimes, those meals
make us stronger. As we
grow up, our taste changes
and our choice widens to
meet demands. We will
never stop eating as we
will never complete our
education."


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Marvel Iglesias
"It's hard to realize that
maturity has arrived. The
years flew. We were in
seventh grade. Then we
just turned our faces away
for a minute and we're
seniors. Now is the time to
confront our maturity."




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Ruben Jaurez
"A senior is to live as if
you will die tomorrow, but
to learn for an eternity."









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Heidi Hinz
"Take life as it comes
unless you can do someth-
ing to improve it; if not,
accept it as it is."










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Arturo Howell
"Success is gained with
the combination of forces:
the brain, the body, and
the spirit."






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Heather Jacobs
"All the books in the world
can't teach what life is all
about. All the polysyllabic
utterances that flow from
lips won't necessarily
prove your intelligence.
What's the use of exponen-
tial notation if you don't
know how to apply it?"


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John Kirby
"Walking around with a
smile on your face makes
you feel free. Feeling free
lets you grow. So be cool
and stay free."


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Kelly Kirby
"Life is like the ocean
forever flowing and mov-
ing in new directions."








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Laverne Laguna
"A friend is a special
someone who is depended
upon to help at all times,
and not someone who has
to be searched for when in
need."







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Sharon Martin
"Maturity is not growing
in age. It is becoming
wiser in your understand-
ing of things you were
ignorant of before."


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Michelle Modestin
"Maturity is not trying to
improve your personality
traits. It is gathering all
the mistakes you have
made in the past and
working very hard to
improve your character."



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Roberto Landers
"Success is not like being
the last pork and bean left
in a bowl. It's more like a
dream. It's like a boy and
a girl running on the
clouds through the path-
way to heaven."


Catherine Laurenzi
"Success is when you've
reached the summit of
your life. It's not the
money, the house, or the
gained reputation. It is the
love, the warmth in the
housefthe respect you have
for others' lives, and the
respect they have gained
for you."




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Kurt McQuillen
"Today's dreams are
tomorrows' realities."


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Millicent Morgan
"Life may come and life
may go, but the cycle
continues on. Day in and
day out your work is never
done. As a senior's days in
high school are ending,
someone else's are just
beginning."


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Jennifer Morris
"Maturity is being able to
reach out and grab life,
catching it in both hands
and using it wisely. It is
never placing it upon a
shelf, but placing it in the
core of your mind. Soon it's
like a seed beginning to
grow, sprouting eventually
to wisdom."


Katherine Overstreet
"Friendship is like a cliff.
The ocean may swirl and
crash against it, lashing
out with all its fury, but in
the end, the cliff still
stands for people miles
away to see."






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Arturo Perez
"Success is gained with
more pain than pleasure."


Sharon Redman
"Friendships are like puz-
zles. They come in many
shapes, sizes, colors, and
cannot be completed with-
out working at putting it
together."


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Christie O'Neal
"Education is similar to a
seed, developing, growing
and expanding. Gradua-
tion occurs when the petals
are shed and the initial
step to blossom has been
taken."







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Ricardo Ortis
"Maturity is when you are
able to look back into the
past and recognize your
errors."









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Tanya Perry
"And now, friends we
part. We shall attempt to
fulfill the promises we
have made to ourselves, to
attain the goals we have
set for ourselves. Though
it seems that we are at the
end of our road, behold, it
is just the beginning ...
Let us pray for the
strength to succeed."




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Piero Reece
"Hate is going through the
wrong gate and is destruc-
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Tony Reynolds
"A dream can be a foggy
night in London when
you're walking around and
you happen to see your old
friend, the friend you
thought had died in an
airplane crash. Dreams
build and restore lost
hope."


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Angela Rainey
"A senior is like a rock
which will be skipped
across the vast ocean of
life."









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Rita Rockwell
"Imagination is having
the ability to see into
things rather than Just at
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Carole Sanchez
"Friendship is what keeps
the world going two
people together laughing
and glowing."







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Patricia Rice
"Friendship is like a trip
you might take around the
world in which you learn a
lot and grow to be a better
person."







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Juan Riviere
"My heart has beat thou-
sands of times in this
school. Now that I'm ready
to depart, I will carry my
fond memories although I
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John Rowell
"Seniors are a product of
education. They finally
reach the end of the
assembly line with the full
paint job and a brush up.
Some come out with a few
minor mechanical prob-
lems. A few are too loud;
they need mufflers. Others
have little energy; a
change of spark plugs
would do. A few need a
complete overhaul, but
nevertheless I still think
we all come out with a
touch of class."
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Fernando Sanchez
"Education, like the star
that guides a lost explorer,
is what will lead and rule
our lives; it's the guiding
star that takes us to our
dreams and goals."


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Iris Sanchez
"Love is
... helping someone with-
out expecting a reward,
... forgiving someone who
has made a mistake,
... telling someone when
you know he's mistaken."







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Darcilyn Scott
"Oh! Dios, no le quites la
esencia de vivir a esos que
me hicieron el mal porque
mi perd6 n tendran. Dejo
a sus conciencias para que
traten de encontrar la
felicidad ya que nadie
puede escapar de pagar el
mal que han hecho, en este
mundo imperfecto."



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Marsha Smith
"Love is being honest with
each other, sharing and
caring for each other, and
something you feel within
yourself and want to share
with others."


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Martha Sollas
"Success is an unflinching
attitude of strength and
perseverance even when
faced with odds ... it is
trusting in your own in-
ward force to conquer all."


John Schwartz
"Success is doing what
you're best at and knowing
what you can do and not
do. Success applies to your
knowledge as well as your
judgement. It is thinking
highly of yourself and
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"Success is like reaching a
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"Time travels in but one
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Scott Mendenhall
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"A life, like a train, can be
wrecked either through un-
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driver's error. With effort,
however, a life, like the
ponderous train, can be put
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Hall of Fame Runners-Up


Mr. and Miss CHS


Best Personality


Most Athletic


Most Talented


Best Dressed


Wittiest


Keith Wallace
Dina Gehringer
Jeff Adema
Michelle Modestin
Ricardo Ortiz
Kelly Kirby
John Rowell
Felicia Ford
Ricardo Ortiz
Laverne Laguna


Cyril Gray
Chris O'Neal






Senior Gallery ...

Most Admired by Teachers and Staff

Gwynne Duryea

Most Admired Girl
What Gwynne's Teachers Say About Her:

"Genuine warmth in her smile."

"Did an excellent job as Student Association
treasurer."

"She's as bright as a sun ray."

"Enthusiastic, witty, concerned and cour-
teous."
"She's gifted and gracious."
"Has varied interests and activities."

S- "I admire her for her charm."

"She contributes to the school in many ways, for
instance the Advisory Committee."





Keith Wallace
Most Admired Boy
What Keith's Teachers Say About Him:

"A real gentleman and totally involved."

"Stable, steady, and practical."

S"Has dedication. He's a real can-do, will-do
person.
"Gave full effort on the gridiron."
"Has a sense of responsibility and is school
spirited."
"Gives generously of his time."

"Just plain nicely"
"Excellent drummer and outstanding musician.
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Ewan Ho

What Ewan's Teachers Say About Him:

"A precise and careful student."

"Studious, well motivated, and punctual."

"How much he's accomplished since first
enrolling here!"

"Probably the best student in school."

"He's a hardworking student interested in
learning."

"Perfect attitude."

"Truthful and loyal."

"I respect him."








Donna Watson

What Donna's Teachers Say About Her:

"Does a good job as Student Association vice
president."

"Handles herself well." L

"Co-operative and willing to work."

"Always ready to help others."

"Has a calm composure about everything."

"She's the girl with the pretty smile."

"Non-complaining, exacting, involved."

"Outstanding in so many areas."





Jennifer Morris

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"Friendly office assistant."

"Always willing to lend a helping hand."

"She's on the ball; she'll go far."







Paul Fast

What Paul's Teachers Say About Him:

"Strong character; shows sincerity and integri-
ty."

"Contributes much to his father's mission
work."

"A real scholar, well motivated."

"Extremely skilled and conscientious."

"Very intelligent and has a great desire to learn
as much as possible."

S"Proud that our school had National Merit
O5 Scholar."

S"Sharp and so willing to give of his time."

S"Dedicated to excellence."


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Jeff Adema, Jose Claus, Christy Connelly, Kathi Overstreet





Senior Officers Lead Way
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President

Kelly Kirby
Vice President
Patricia Rice
Secretary
Lisa Tyree
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Todd Newman
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Lindia Willies
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Jeannie Corrigan
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Jorge Burgess
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Kellie Carey


Samuel Cheung


Donald Cooper


Mike Davis


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Sabrina Foster
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Wayne Forrest


Gerard Ferro


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Scot Hudson


Digna Herrera


Antonio Hartley


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Jaime Lau


Manuel Lopez


Jack Lorenz


Lizka Lu


Sheila McDaniel


Beth McDonough


Maurice Morris


Beth Mizrachi


Todd Newman


Jose Palma


Toni Planchon


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John Sepulvado


David Riordan


David Renno


Janine Troutman


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Krista Wessling


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Maria Kitras
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Beatrice Tseng
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Susan Newall
Treasurer

Ruth Ferro
Business Manager


Melvin Almodovar


David Beach


Maribel Barraza


Eric Banks


Tracy Adair


Pamela Canate
Pamela Canate


Stacie Carey


John Bowerman


Ryan Bliss


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Melanie Coke


Belinda Contero


Roland Contero


Marcos Cruz


David De La For
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Dominique Duryea


Ruth Ferro


Garrett Gadbois


Gerald Graver


Sharon Green


Betty Hernandez


Yolanda Howell


Ana Iglesias


Ricardo Jardine


Sharon Jennings


Grace Jones


Naina Jiwatram


Selena Keister


Maria Kitras


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Elizabeth Lopez


Jo Ann Leggett


Mitzie Lau


George Layne


Robert Mizrachi


Todd Mendenhall


Lisa Me Quillen


Usha Mayani


David Lowinger


James Moebus

James Moebus


Susan Newall


Evelyne Myers


Hector Munoz


Ediberto Morales


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Michael Rigby


Axiel Riviere


Mariel Reece


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Ana Seeley


Lee Smith


Norman Smith


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Patricia Thompson


Marian Tiblier


Francisca Trejos


Beatrice Tseng


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Jay Turner


Les Walker
Lesa Walker


Gary Wallace


Roy Watson
Roy Watson


Cynthia White


Sonia White
Sonia White


Daniel Woods


Tarek Yaafar


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Late entries:


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Bryan Boggs
Helen Moebus
Jaime Pujals


Lee Zieske


John Vargas


Ariane Zurek


Sophomore Class Favorites


Melvin Almodovar


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Robert Mizrachi


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Cassandra Banks


Vicente Barker


Tonya Batizy


Medalia Bennett


Bill Bellande


Tatiana Bilgray


Michael Brandenburg


Kelly Brookhart


Allen Burns























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Casey Coombes


Christopher Conway


Maite Calvo


Patricia Coles
Patricia Cowles


Gregory Deboer


Lawrence Finneman


Thomas Eckel


Caroline Coyekendall


Jackie Gray


Robert Gehringer


Edward Gadbois


Fabian Fraiz


Terence Flynn


David Hudson


Cristine Hollins


Yenie Herrera


David Harlin


Leslie Griffin














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David Jacobs


Brenda Jennings


Frederick Jones


Francisco Lee


Vicky Leggett


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Nilda Maldonado


Karen Manley
Karen Manley


Carole Martinez


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Veena Mayani


Elida Meza


Yvette Modestin


Valisis Morgan
Valisis Morgan


Luis Ort
Luis Ortiz


Sofia Parades


Wayne Peart














Angelique Rockwell


Felix Reyes


Eduardo Real


Pam Pratt


Daryl Peters


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Vanessa Sandin


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Shelly Romero


Gilberto Rodriguez


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John Stevens


Alejandro Steele


Constance Sperling


Tony Sloan


Katherine Tirado


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Jay Thomas


Ralph Tiernan

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Brenda Stokes


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Billy Weal


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Carrie Wessling


Kennith Whitfield


Bridget Yocum


David Burgos


Mike Fletcher


Stephanie Hartfield


Eleacia Padilla






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Sean Anderson
Willard
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Marisol Barraza
Jessica Barrington






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Mary Bowerman
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Gregory Cowles
Rena Daisey
David Dempsey





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Richard Eckel
Ronald
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Julio Feliciano
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Jose Garcia
Christi Geidner
Douglas Gewin
Evelia Gittens







Tracy Griffin
Jacqueline
Halstrom
Patrick Hanan
Lavina Harjani
Isaac Heres


Horacio Herrera
Lino Ho
Percy Holgado
Kimberly Holmes
Robin Homan


Maurisabel
Iglesias
Tania Juarez
April Kingery
Karl Kirschner
Karla Kirschner


Misty Knight
Nutchanart
Komkhan
Kenneth Lancaster
Ernest Laurenzi
Marcella Layne


Traci Lee
Kara Lorenz
Eric Love
Daniel Lowinger
Frank Martinez


Hector Martinez
Romo
Jennifer Matthews
Champa Mayani
Adam McDonough
Jerome Mercado







Eric Murray
Christopher
O'Rourke
Noel Osterland
Lisa Palumbo
Janet Paredes


Stacey Patton
Lisette Perez
Kimberly Phillips
Imogene Plunkett
Catherine Quinn


Bridget Ramke
Sandi Rankin
Michele Rascon
Patricia
Rockwell
Angela
Rodriguez


Lenin Roldan
Ann Ross
Mark Rowell
Arnaldo Sanchez
Marisol Sandin


Stacie Savage
Karen Schwartz
George Sharer
Kelli Simons
Pauline Snyder


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Michael Tiblier
Allan M. Tolentino
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Alberto Tseng
Guy Wade
Tracy
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Not Pictured:
Hoa Diaz
Ronald Duran
George Morgan
Danielle Ortiz
Dennis Paris
Nancy Sanchez





Late Entries:
Gerri-Lynn Beckwith
Joseph Campanelli
Morgan Jones
Calina Seybold
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Paul Adair
Frank Albegra
Curtis Arrowsmith
Dawnette Bastidos
Sherise Batizy






John
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Kristi Bjorneby
Larry Bogan
Michelle Boggs
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Christopher
Broadhurst
Michelle Brown
Francisco Burac
Ira Caldwell
Pattie Carey






Jaime Chan
Scott Chisolm
George Collins
Wendy Cooper
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Jose Cotto
Melissa DeBoer
Dario Dennis Io
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Derick Facey
David Flynn
Reinaldo
Francis
Oscar Gallego
Emilio Gittens


Joy Gooding
Maritza Gonzalez
Cathy Green
Thomas Hanan
Hilda Hernandez


William
Hernandez
Michelle Hinote
Pilar Holgado
Frank Hoover
Marta Howell


Esteban Jimenez
Viveca Johansson
Roberto Johnson
Bernard Josephs
Angela Kinsey


John Lambeth
Mary Laurenzi
Lisa Lee
Kerry Leggett
Richard Leleaux


Jennifer Ley
Laura Longsworth
Bernice Maduro
John Martinez
Yukimi Martinez







Meena Mayani
Catherine
McIntire
Eric Mclntire
Felix Modestin
Janina Mon


Abdiel Moolchan
Corey Moye
Valerie Mullen
Shelly Nelson
Sheila O'Donnell


Lori Osterland
David
Overstreet
Erik Petroni'
Kenneth Pitts
Naomi Pratt


Leonard Rabago
Michael Russo
Marcia Redman
Charles Rhine
Linda Richardson


Valerie
Robinson
Jose Sanchez
Vanessa Seales
Ramona Sharer
Gary Simon


Greta Sims
Jessica Sims
Allen Smith
Michael Smith
Samantha Smith






Paul Snyder
Vanessa Sobers
Sheila Sperling
Anastacia
Steele
James Steele


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Robert Thompson
Michael Tiernan
Efrain Tirado I
Blanquita Trejos


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Lori Turnbull
Rhonda Turner
Stanley Vest
Ariel Wilkins
Paul Wilkinson


Julie Williams
Mark Williams
Alicia Wilson
Benjamin Yohros


Late entries:
Kelly Fletcher
Jose Ocadiz
Sergio Ocadiz
Donna Trantham


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FACULTY AND STAFF





Charles M. Renno

Principal

"Some people complain that the school setting
is artificial, but our lives are the sum total of
our experience; everything we do, think, read or
perceive through any of our senses. School is
then a rich or sparce experience which provides
us with wider horizons or limits our potential
depending on what is offered and how we react
to it. I view my mission is to provide a rich
variety of activities and encourage students to
take full advantage of their opportunities."













Howard Perkins

Assistant Principal

"Panama has been a vacation, a sort of time out
in my life to appreciate its beauty."





CHS Staff


S... Windows Into Competence


Joanne Allen


"My work in the office is enjoyable and I've
always found the students and their
activities very interesting. I love Panama
and all its lush greenery; I love the rain,
the dry season breezes, the ocean and its
beaches."


Diana Davis


"To me, Panama means beautiful
weather with gorgeous sky and clouds, a
slow, even pace with less traffic and
especially GREAT KIDS."


Nicki Harper
"I have loved Panama from the first
moment I stepped off the plane in
1962. I like the friendly people, the
historical background (past and pre-
sent), the weather, the sailing, the
beaches, etc. ... Panama is small town
living in an international environ-
ment."


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Bob Mowery
"The many recreational opportunities in
Panama are special; especially I enjoy the
lakes and oceans. I know that I've been
free to pursue new and different hobbies
and have had a unique privilege to travel
in the warm climate countries."


Anne Gegg
"The greatest part of Cristobal High
School is the many faceted student body.
What a truly world group. I love to see
the students who enter speaking everyth-
ing but English and then to leave bi, tri
or quatri-lengual. The two from Hungary
had about the hardest time, but they
made it. So will all of you."


Jim Palumbo


Jim Palumbo enjoys the leisureliness of
Panama with its beaches full of pretty
girls and the scuba diving opportunities.
Seafood is a favorite of his as well as
trips to Columbia.





Window of C.H.S. Supporters


Nina Miller Dayton Wells
Librarian Librarian


"Whatever this area was
or is,
the Canal Zone
or Panama,
I really like it.
But, no matter
what it's called,
I'll never adjust to the bugs
here that bite!"


"Since leaving the cold and
snows of my native Idaho to come
to tropical Panama, I never cease
to be fascinated by two things:
the fantastic tropical downpours
and reading about that remark-
able achievement, the building of
the 'bridge of water', the Pan-
ama Canal."


Dottie Ridge
Nurse
"I have enjoyed the opportunity
to be close to pupils during their
learning years. Gatun Lake has
brought lots of happiness to our
family with swimming and sail-
ing. We've loved the weather,
especially dry season with no
snow and slush and our trips to
San Bias, Boquete, and Old
Panama are all highlights."


Mr. Bedsford Bartley
"Panama has helped me to
realize that sharing each other's
ideas and watching different
cultures working together is an
important element in life."


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Alex Brunnell


Physical Education

"There only seem to be two
classes of people rich
and poor. In Panama, a
third group exists the
Panama Canal worker and
there seems to be little
motivation to move in any
direction."


Industrial Arts

"My Godl I've created a
grease monkey!"


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Lawrence Cowley
Math

"Thinking should be a pre-
requisite to acting, and is
a mental process rather
than oral."


Janice De Soto
French, English

"Un mot d'Aloge: voilai
peut modifier toute u
existence."


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Bill Gansen
Social Studies

"Panama has been a place
of exile for me, a way of
earning a living. I shall be
most satisfied to return to
the colder climes. My
memories of Panama and
Cristobal High School can
best be summed up as
checkered."


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Jerry Graver
Industrial Arts

"Behold the turtle! He only
makes progress when he
sticks his neck out!"


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Randall Grubbs
Math

To Cristobal High stu-
dents, Mr. Grubbs says:
"The high school exper-
ience can only happen once
in your life time, so take
full advantage of it while
you have the opportunity."


Joan Harris
Physical Education

"I love this weather because I
can enjoy all sports from
fishing to playing tennis. Or
if I'd rather, I can have a
siesta time. Because I was
born and raised here as a
"Zonian" I feel emotional
about the changes since the
treaty. The old C.Z. govern-
ment had the BEST school
system and I am proud and
feel privileged to have
taught in it."


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Phil Henry
Math


Charles Helm
Remedial Reading

"In the past ten years it
has been fascinating to
consider contradictory
movements in daily life. In
some ways we have become
less Americanized and in
other ways we have
become more American-
ised. Even though the
Oanal Zone aspect of life is
less apparent, we have
more ties to the mainland
through transportation
and satellite TV program-
ming."


Charlotte Hinton
Home Economics

"Panama has enriched me
because of its beaches and
its remarkable scenery, all
definitely tropical. And
who doesn't love the
seafood galore?"


Beverly Hoffman
English

"For me, Panama has been a
window into so much learn-
ing. I've re-evaluated my
life, sometimes radically, and
have found new and chal-
longing answers to life. Most
of all, I've looked into my
own being and have begun to
discover who I am and where
I want to go. It's both scarey
and freeing."


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Judy Hicks
English, Physical Education

"Many unwanted, unwel-
comed changes have forced
me to stretch and grow and
search for the real issues of
life. Mainly, I'm learning to
rely on myelf less and trust
in God more by leaving the
past, enjoying the present,
and looking hopefully toward
the future."


Paul Hieronymus
Science

"Happy is the person who
looks upon the good with a
smile... brushes away the
bad with little thought...
and keeps what is most
worthwhile as hope for
tomorrow."


Ron Jacobs
Social Studies

"While in Panama I've
learned some lessons: the
importance of friendship,
the number of "necessi-
ties" one can live without,
an appreciation for
"differences" in people
and finally the importance
of dedication for the suc-
cessful completion of a
job."


Henry Jones
Physical Education

"Working in Dodd's Panama
Region has given me the
opportunity to work with
students from different cul-
tures. It was gratifying both
as a physical education
teacher and Spanish
teacher."


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ROTC

"Grow up! Grow smart!
Join our team ... 'out
standing.' "


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Pat Laurenzi
English

"What do I enjoy about
Panama? Just about
everything. I love the
artistry in molas, gold
jewelry, table cloths,
carved Indian screens,
pinatas, and baskets and
pottery from the local
Indians. Most of all I feel
that a new closeness has
developed in our family
because of the Panama -
oriented activities we do
together."


Doug McLain
Band

"Why just good? To take raw
interest and hone it with a
willingness to learn, ability
and refine it, with self
discipline, desire and perfect
it with hard work ... ahh,
that is the key."


Ed Koziol
Art

"My stay in Panama has
helped me see more clearly
how the ordinary citizen
can influence international
tensions for the better or
for the worse, and how
important it is for people
to learn about each other
and work together to solve
mutual problems."




Sgt. Gary Moore
ROTC

"We are looking for quality,
not quantity in JROTCl"


Rozella Mottern
Business

"The friendliness of the
people who have spent so
many years working here
for the Panama Canal
Commission, the closeness
of families and the quality
of family life impress me.
Also, I love the fantastic
view of the sunset at the
point at Coco Solo with the
ships in line, waiting
entrance into the locks."


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Ron O'Brien
ROTC

"To tolerate is to endorse;
you have the power to
change yourself and the
world! Use your power wise-
ly."


Luke Palumbo
Science


"Panama is for lovers and
the country never sleeps."


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Charles Reeves


Science

"I enjoy the climate of
Panama and what this
beautiful country offers
for scuba and boating. I
relish my profession, the
courses I teach, and my
cooperative colleagues ...
the challenges and
rewards of helping mold
our youths, hopefully so."


Math

"I have especially enjoyed
my classes this year
because I find the 7th and
8th graders extremely
motivated. Teaching in
Panama has given me the
unique opportunity to work
with students from a
different cultural back-
ground than my own and it
has been an enriching
experience."


Edith Rozett
Special Education


Pastor Sanchez
Spanish

El professor Pastor Sanchez
se siente muy complacido
en former parte del
profesorado de C.H.S. y
muy content de sus classes
de espanol.


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Bonnie Shank
English

"When life's realities rush
upon me in great waves, I
contemplate on my life in
Panama: its lush flora,
tropical storms, its beau-
tiful ocean, our hometown
atmosphere, and especially
our students with
'pizazz.'"


Bill Shank
Social Studies

"Panama has given me a
unique opportunity to
enjoy so many recreational
activities such as tennis,
scuba, jogging, and fish-
ing. Having lived in the
tropics for so many years,
I almost consider it our
home."


Ernest Wattley
Industrial Arts

"I'm having a wonderful
time here at C.H.B. Con-
tact is so short that we
must really make an effort
to enjoy the moments we
work together. These wil
be 'the good old days."'


Mary Lucy Welch
English

"What have I discovered?
Easy! Latins are wonder-
ful; Americans in Panama
are fantastic; salsa is my
kind of music. I love it
here."


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Bill Will


Social Studies

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and peaceful. I enjoy fall-
ing to sleep to the sound of
a tropical rainfall. Pan-
ama is an excellent jump-
off spot to the rest of Latin
America."


Serle Wise
English

"The aspect of moving from
one culture to another
opens "the windows" of
knowledge and under-
standing. I have grown
and am continuing."


Mike Venable
Student Teacher


Hallie Witcher
Math

"Life continues in spite of
changes. Therefore we
must learn to adapt our-
selves to the changes.
Internal peace is more
important than external
environment."


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Randy Grubbs
Mike Venable
Charles Helm
Ron O'Brien
Hubert Key


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Managers:
Angela Rainy
Heather Jacobs

Players:
Jeff Adema
David Beach
Roland Cantero
Jaime Claus
Jose Claus
John Frady
Fabian Fraiz
Wayne Forrest
Mike Gadbois
Antonio Hartley


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Scot Hudson
Kenneth Kellogg
John Kirby
Manuel Lopez
Kurt McQuillen
Todd Mendenhall
Scott Mendenhall
Eddie Morales
Maurice Morris
Ricardo Ortiz
Jody Palma
Wayne Peart
Arturo Peres
Piero Reece
David Renno
Tony Reynolds
Ian Sanchez
Marcelo Smith
Larry Walker
Gary Wallace
Keith Wallace
Jonathan Wattley
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