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CARIBBEAN CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL COCO SOLO REPUBLIC OF PANAMA VOLUME LXIII 1980 Formal Retreat Address . . . held September 28, 1979 at Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, delivered by Charles M. Renno, Jr., Principal, in observance of the close of the final day of school as a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools. We are assembled here this afternoon to mark the closing of an era in the history of Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, to pay a short tribute to all the students and teachers and staff who have contributed to the Cristobal Tiger Tradition, and to eulogize briefly those who made it possible for us to be so proud to have been a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools and Cristobal Junior-Senior High School. Seventy-three years ago the Panama Canal Company opened its first school in the Canal Zone. Since that opening in 1906, the Canal Zone Schools have grown into a system, renowned for quality education, for the high achievement of its students and for its excellent facilities and instructional materials. All of these have been the product of the tremendous financial and community support the Canal Zone has given to its schools. Several thousand years ago an Ancient Seer wrote: "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die A time to plant and a time to harvest." Today is a time of ending: a bitter winter season in a brilliant tropic clime. With the end of this ceremony, Cristobal Junior-Senior High School's final school day under the authority of the Division of Schools of the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Canal Zone Government will come to a close. But, with every ending there is a beginning again. As the poet said, "If winter comes, Can spring be far behind?" And thus, the Cristobal High School traditions do not end with the lowering of the flags today, just as they did not end with the move to this building from New Cristobal in 1959. In fact, those traditions will live on which are meaningful and important enough to us for us to breath new life into them as we come back to school Tuesday morning. Thank you TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page I Theme 2 Faculty 17 Seniors 33 Juniors 63 Sophomores 71 Freshmen 79 Junior High 85 Activities 93 Organizations 113 Sports 133 Memories 157 Advertisements 165 Some of the most exciting times at school happen during Homecoming "Spirit Week." Students dress up in weird clothes to prove to everyone that they have spirit. Like every year only the brave ones come to school in old rags, or worse yet, wearing diapers. All in all it was a fun week ending with the Homecoming pep assembly and football game. Pep assemblies have always been a big part of C.H.S. and this year was no exception. From boy cheerleaders to tricycle races, it was all a part of building pep and spirit for the big game on Friday night. The spirit at C.H.S. has been overwhelming this year. The treaties might have caused a big change in the Canal Zone but we have not let it effect our school spirit at all. Football games pep assemblies, and our annual "Spirit Week" have all been just as much fun and popular as before. School dances are another activity that everyone loves to participate in. No matter how many changes take place this year, there is one thing that will always remain, and that is the "Mighty Tiger Spirit" which will live on in our school forever. Extra-curricular activities have always been a big part of C.H.S. If you look around after school you can see the football and basketball teams practicing hard in preparation for their games on Friday nights. Sports events have been a lot more spirited this year than ever before. The cheerleaders work very hard every week to pep up the crowds and give their support to all the Varsity teams. The smell of chloroform, spilled acids and wierd experiments, are just a few of the many things going on in the Science rooms reminding us that classroom activities have proceeded as usual. Gym classes are another thing which most students look forward to. The sound of Mrs. Fattorosi's voice and her whistle are all part of the fun. Football, soccer, and softball are three of the sports which are considered favorites among the students at C.H.S. Though each sport is different all are played for the same reason: to have fun and to show the "roaring Tiger Spirit." - -WE The World We Make We make the world in which we live, By what we gather and what we give, By our daily deeds and the things we say, By what we keep or cast away. We make our world by the beauty we see In a skylark's song or a lilac tree, In a butterfly's wing, in the pale moon's rise, And the wonder that lingers in midnight skies. We make our world by the life we lead, By the friends we have, by the books we read, By the pity we show in the hour of care, By the loads we lift and the love we share. We make our worlds by the goals we pursue, By the heights we seek and the higher view, By hopes and dreams that reach the sun And the will to fight till the heights are won. What is the place in which we dwell, A hut or palace, heaven or hell We gather and scatter, we take and we give, We make our world . and there we live. Alfred Grant Walton Where's the bus!! .-qf i They're a happy group! -ur. I~uy~k? ''~S~3~Ln~ ~s, h ?--- 1 - X 5LrZ o jp~ p~e~ t \7 i h 47P7 Toward the end of the year most of the familiar faces of C.H.S. will slowly start to fade away, but the spirit in the hearts of all former Zonians will always be there. Whether you've lived in the Canal Zone a couple of years or all your life, it is never enough time to appreciate Panama for what it really is. It takes a drastic change like the treaty to make a person realize what a valuable experience living in the Zone has been for them. Seen at right is a SERVICE MEDAL which was presented to all employees of the Panama Canal Company for service performed in the Canal Zone through Oct. I, 1979. .[ . . . N SiI 4B mm- L-h,U T . . .- . . . X. N, - AP~i~~~C6 F A Hispanic Queen: Ester I Gatun Yacht Club There's one thing our State Department may not realize, that while they can take a person out of the Canal Zone, they can never take the Canal Zone out of a person. __ ___ h.. - We have been passed off into history and erased from the maps of the world. Though the Zonian which was an endan- gered species is now extinct, the spirit of the Canal Zone will always live on. 15 (!, ' rl i i ~ I!~ I - - I q Vw W*, v ... -6...;*. The sun slowly began to lower as it continued to cast a golden shadow across the school. It was September 28 and the day we had all dreaded was quickly coming to an end. The majority of the students were gathered around the flag poles as Mr. Renno gave a memorable speech to the teachers, students, and staff. It was a sad experience for most of us, knowing that in a couple more days the place we called home would no longer exist. After the Panamanian flag was lowered the C.H.S. Band then played our national anthem and the American flag began its final descent. Though the sun was blinding we continued to look up, knowing that this was the last time we would ever see our flag being lowered in front of our school. After the flag was placed safely in Mr. Renno's hands the band then played our school song and the crowd quietly and solemnly dispersed. P "7' -.-_;N YJ 10WL "J.&L, 'Ad -1 FACULTY 0pr - __s.- ^s^ II'7q NL -. 4 IIA I- mmi' Mr. Charles Renno PRINCIPAL OF C.H.S SUPER PRINCIPAL Mr. Renno is the principal here at C.H.S. He has been here for nine years. He has an A.B. from William Jewell and a M.A. from the University of Redlands. His hobbies are photo- graphy and reading. Mr. Renno's advice is, "Set your goals early but keep as many options open as you can; few of us end up exactly where we started to go in life and many of us find our early ambitions unsatisfy- ing when we achieve them." .2 ` Mr. Martin Hoffman Mr. Hoffman is the assistant principal. He has been here at CHS for nine years. His hobbies are tennis, golf, numismatics, philately, lepidoptery, skin diving, watching all CHS athletic events and woodworking. He has a B.S. from Texas Lutheran College and a M.Ed. from Southwest Texas University. Mr. Hoffman's advice is, "Think before acting and try to do things right the first time." I # " '*''* '**. , **:^ .. ; -. - .. .. :^-^- r* Is.* CRISTOBAL'S VICE-PRINCIPALS MR. J.W. Barrowes This is Mr. Barrowes' second year at CHS. He is one of the Vice principals and is in school administration. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the College of Arts and Sciences University of Nebraska. His hobbies are reading, writing and gardening, he also likes to teach, travel and collect paintings. Mr. Barrowes' advice to the students is,: "Make your presence here at CHS be something Good, something positive and something beautiful!" -.*1" wk Y- Mrs. Ann Gegg Mrs. Gegg has been here at CHS for 24 years. She is the Girl's Guidance Counselor but taught French, Latin and Spanish for 18 years. She has her B.A. and M.S. in Ed. from Cornell University. Mrs. Gegg enjoys reading, bridge and golf. She says to all of us here at CHS, "1 hope the 1980's will bring the best to all of you. Mr. Robert Mowery Mr. Mowery is the Boy's Guidance Counselor here at CHS. He has been here for 16 years. Mr. Mowery has a B.S. and a M.S. from Indiana State University. Mr. Palumbo, "You're on Candid Camera! Mr. James Palumbo Mr. Palumbo is the Attendance Counselor at CHS. He used to teach Life Science and IPS and has been here for 8 years. He has his B.S. and M.S. from Northwest Missouri State University. Mr. Palumbo likes Scuba and Sports. Mr. Dayton Wells Mr. Wells has been here at CHS for II years. He is the Librarian. Mr. Wells has his B.S. from University of Idaho and Masters from University of Oregon. Mrs. N. Harper CRISTOBAL'S SECRETARIES "Name, please." Mrs. Allen busily at work. Mrs. D. Davis Mrs. L. Bilgray 1",R n,<,* Mrs. J. Allen Mr. F.A. Anderson This is Mr. Anderson's first year at CHS. He teaches Special Ed., Math. English and History. Mr. Anderson at home also enjoys doing such things as surfing, golfing, racquetball and making stained glass. He has a B.A. in Psychology from United States International University and Graduate work in Special Ed. from Florida State University. Mr. James E. Bailey This is Mr. Bailey's third year at Cristobal. He teaches JROTC. Among Mr. Bailey's hobbies are fishing and football. 4 1W 1 Mr. Robert Berger Mr. Robert Berger from Room 313 teaches Social Studies 8. He enjoys collecting butterflies and playing golf. He has an associate in commerce from Grand Rapids Junior College and a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State. After 17 years in CHS he remembers. "I will never forget the fine students I have taught at CHS. They are the BESTI" Sometimes I wish I taught English instead of Band! SMr. Richard Bock Mr. Bock teaches Geometry, Analysis and General Math. Among his diversion while not working is directing the two plays during the year presented by the Thespians. Mr. Bock is the sponsor of the Drama Club. Mrs. C. Campodonico Mrs. Campodonico teaches Spanish I and II. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia. ~1~9~j I JAjaPy r Mr. Edward Carwithen Mr. Carwithen has been CHS's band director for 14 years. He has a B. in fine arts from the University of Florida and Masters of Arts from the Eastman School of Music. During his free time, Mr. Carwithen enjoys scuba diving. "Remember us kindly" is his advice to the Seniors. Mr. Lawrence Cowley This is Mr. Cowley's 12th year at CHS. He teaches Algebra and Computer Science. He has a B.A. from Trinity University and a M.A. from Southeastern State. His hobbies are boating. snor- kling and teaching. He says that Thinking is not an oral process. it is mental and should be thoroughly explored before proceeding. Mr. Louis Dedeaux Mr. Dedeaux teaches Physical Education and Math. He received his B.S. and M.S. at Oklahoma State. He has been teaching at CHS for the past 20 years and his hobbies are fishing, golf and scuba diving. His advice is that you will never be successful if you don't try. Mr. Palumbo and Mr. Knoope. laughing? Miss Stephanie Ensenat This is Miss Ensenat's first year at CHS. She teaches English and French I and II. She received her B.S. at Louisiana State Universi- ty and her M.A. at "Middlebury College in Paris". France. Miss Ensenat enjoys dancing, snor- keling, and jogging. Her advice Sis. "Don't give up, always keep trying." Mrs. June Fattorosi Mrs. Fattorosi has been teach- ing here at CHS for 24 years. She teaches P.E. and received her B.S. at Southeast University in Louisiana and her M.A. at the University of Southern Missis- sippi. She quotes. "Do someth- ing . Lead. follow, or get out of the way." Z- y/:f. ^- -# '-.' 2 1v Mr. Fattorosi Mr. Fattorosi teaches British Literature and American Litera- ture. He has his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Rutgers Universi- ty. Mr. Fattorosi enjoys litera- ture and is a connoiseur of the English Language. Mr. W. J. Gansen Mr. Gansen is here at CHS for his seventeenth year. He teaches Behavioral Science, General Business and Modern Geography. Mr. Gansen has his B.A. from Eastern Michigan University and two M.A. de- grees; one from University of Michigan, the other from Purdue University. Mr. Gansen's main hobby is photography in which he most cordially takes pictures for CHS' newspaper and year book. Mr. G. Graver Photography, fishing, hunting. and restoring antiques are Mr. Graver's favorite hobbies. While not at home Mr. Graver is teaching Industrial Arts here at CHS. He has a B.S. degree in Secondary Education from Texas A & I University and his M.Ed. in Industrial Education from Texas A 6 M University. "Don't tell Me!!!" Mr. R. Grubbs Mr. Grubbs attended Northwest Missouri State University where he obtained his "Master's. He teaches Math 8 and Consumer Math. Mr. Grubbs says he likes to play tennis and go fishing. Mrs. Joan Harris Mrs. Harris teaches girl's Physical Education here at CHS. She is an alumna of Canal Zone College. and has her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Barry Col- lege (Miami) and New York University respectively. Mrs. Harris enjoys playing tennis. softball, volleyball, while also enjoying teaching and coaching them. Mrs. Harris reminds students. "Write to your friends and answer their letters Good friends are hard to find." 1 - Y' RIII~E 0 ' 1 ... o ~ s r. . Mr. Charles Helm Mr. Helm teaches remedial reading and has been teach- ing here at CHS for 8 years. He has a B.A. from William Jewell College, a M.E. from the University of Missouri and an Ed. S. from the University of Alabama. He enjoys swimming, boating, music and reading. Mr. Helm says that Good attitudes are like the rudder on your ship of life which can provide sure direction toward your destin- ation. Mrs. Donna Helmling This is Mrs. Helmling's first year at CHS. She teaches American literature and English 10. She received her B.A. and M.A. at Eastern Michigan U. She enjoys reading, collecting shells, raising weimaraners and collecting "Mup- pets". She says "I am thoroughly enjoying my work with the students of CHS. I especially enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere." 'I Mr. Henry Mr. Henry teaches Math-7. Consumer Math. He received his B.S. at D.C. Teacher's College and M.A. at San Jose State College. "YEAH." Mr. Paul Hieronymus Mr. Hieronymus has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Chemistry. Physiology, and Math. He has a B.S. from East Central State of Oklahoma and M.N.S. from University of Oklahoma. His hobbies are Golf and Stamps. His advice is "It is better to be quiet and thought a fool. than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Dr. E. Holmgrain Dr. Holmgrain. a former principal of CHS. is here for his fifth year. He teaches Social Studies 7. Dr. Holm- grain has a B.A. from Cha- dront state College and an M.A. and Doctorate from the University of Nebraska. `--i S/ / Mr. Ronald Jacobs Mr. Jacobs graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a B.A. and from Northeastern Oklahoma State University with a M.E. He teaches U.S. History and World History. Mr. Jacobs' advice to the students, "When we waste another's time we take from him that which we cannot replace". Mr. Clare W. Johnson This is Mr. Johnson's K)th year at CHS. He teaches the business courses of shorthand, book- keeping, typing I and typing II. Mr. Johnson earned a B.S. degree from Bemidji State College in Minnesota and a M.A. degree from Central Washing- ton State College. Mr. Johnson reminds seniors to work hard because, "Next year I won't be there to say Little Boy or Little Girl get to work"! Mr. Henry Jones Mr. Jones is here at CHS for his thrid year. He teaches Physical Education and Spanish. Mr. Jones earned his M.A. degree at New York University. His advice to the students, "Don't quit even though the road seems rocky. There are better times ahead." The Grubbs Clan! Mr. Roy Knoop Mr. Knoop teaches US History, .1 World History, and Geography. S He received his B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan, his M.A. at Columbia / University and his Post S -Graduate at the University of SDenver and at the University of Colorado. Mr. Knoop likes music and amongst his favorite com- posers are Berlioz. Mahler and Elgar. His advice is, "Remember Sisyphusl" Mr. Donald Koon, SFC Mr. Koon is here at CHS for his third year. He teaches JROTC LD-2. Mr. Koon attended college at Columbus College, Columbus. Georgia. He enjoys football. jogging and fishing. - / Mr. E. Kozial Mr. Lassila Mr. Kozial teaches Art. He received his B.A. and M.A. at Michigan State University. He likes art, golf, bridge and reading. His advice is to think and live. Mr. Lassila teaches Industrial Arts. He studied Industrial Arts Education and Secondary Education at California State University where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mrs. McNaughton Mrs. McNaughton is Cristobal High's Home Economics teacher. She has her B.S. degree from Massachusetts Teacher's College at Framingham. Massachusetts. Proving that Mrs. McNaughton loves her work, her hobbies include sewing, knitting and baking. "Workin' ana' Workin' in the 'Ole Car Shop' " Capt. Warren O'Brien This is Sgt. O'Brien's first year at CHS. He teaches LD3 and LD4. He has his A.A. from Gordon Junior College. Barnes- ville. Ga., a B.A. from Elon College. NC and M.B.A. from Monmouth College, NJ. He likes football, baseball, tennis, swim- ming. jogging, and reading. Sgt. O'Brien says. "You become what you think you are." Mr. Luke Palumbo Mr. Palumbo has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Earth Science. I.P.S. He received his B.S. at Northwest Missouri State U. and M.Ed. at the University of Florida. 15~' 1 t - ." '1 Mr. John Patty Mrs. Gayle Rankin Mrs. Rankin teaches P.E. to Junior High girls. She received her degrees from Ohio Univer- sity. Her hobbies are sports, baking and cooking gourmet foods. After teaching here at CHS for 2 years her advice is "Take pride in yourself and keep on 'Truckin' no matter how rough the road. Turn on to life" Mr. Charles Reeves The 79-80 school year is Mr. Reeves' 24th year at CHS. He teaches Physics and Life Science. Mr. Reeves attended Arizona State University where he obtained his B.S., B.A.. and M.A. degrees. Besides liking Scuba and boating Mr. Reeves says he enjoys discovering the wonders of our planet Earth. Mr. Reeves advice to Seniors and of course everyone is, "Always leave a place better than you found it". SWOOSH!! Mrs. Rozett This is Mrs. Rozett's second year at CHS. She teaches Special Education, Remedial Reading, Math and Social Studies. She has her degrees from Illinois State, University of Alabama, La Verne University. and Miami University. She enjoys playing the piano, teach- ing and sports. Her advice is. Prepare yourself for tomorrow, the challenge is upon us. Mr. P. Sanchez r f; ( ** l' .. ^ : *> '* ^ *' Mrs. Bonnie Shank Mrs. Shank from room 305 teaches English 7 and I. While not at work Mrs. Shank enjoys tennis, scuba diving, reading and even beach combing. Mrs. Shank has this to say to the Class of 80,: "Seniors, what an unforgettable memory you can carry with you. Use it to accentuate the positive aspects of your life." Mr. William Shank Mr. Shank teaches Art 7th-8th and Art II, III, and IV. Among his hobbies there is tennis, scuba diving, and fishing. Mr. Shank's advice to the students is: "I will not tell you that you can, but I will ask you why you tell me you cannot. Then we will go to work and I will ask you to try. When you try, you learn to accept your work for what it is now, not for what you wished it would be like. You learn that it doesn't matter if it's good or bad, it is yours and it is the only thing like it." Mr. Grey Snyder This was Mr. Snyder's first year at CHS. He teaches Auto Mechanics. Mr. Snyder's pas- times include woodworking, photography and traveling. Mr. Snyder says. "Take advantage of every opportunity that arises, they may not arise again." Not you again Ms. Susan K. Stabler Sparkling Ms. Stabler from room 306 teaches ESL and English 8. She holds a B.A. from the Pan American University in Edin- burg. Texas. Ms. Stabler likes windsurfing, making candles and woodworking. Her advice to the students is, "Do good things in life to keep yourself happy." Ms. Steele Ms. Steele is the new teacher that occupies room 248. In there she teaches High School Read- ing. English 9 and English SB. Ms. Steele likes to sail and says that she would like to take a year cruise on her boat. Ms. Steele says. "My first year here at CHS has been a memorable experience and a thoroughly enjoyable year" /. Mrs. Martha I. Tanner Mrs. Tanner has been teaching here at CHS for twelve years. This year she teaches English I and II. Mrs. Tanner has her B.A. from the University of North Carolina and did her graduate work at Penn State, University of Alabama and at the Universi- ty of Oklahoma. Her hobbies are reading, cooking, and playing bridge. Her advice is, "Watch out when you're gittin' all you * \. want!. Mr. Ernest A. Wattley Mr. Wattley is teaching here at CHS for his second year. He teaches Woodwork I and Math 7. Mr. Wattley recieved an A.A. from Canal Zone College, a B.Sc. from D.C. Teacher's College and M.A. from San Jose State College. Mr. Wattley's favorite pastime is playing canasta. The Faculty "FATS!" Mr. Palumbo hard at work! Mr. William L. Will The 79-80 school year was Mr. Will's ninth year at CHS. He teaches Physical Education and the English as a Secondary Language course. Mr Will enjoys golf, jogging, reading and traveling. He earned a B.S. from Xavier University in Ohio; a M.Ed. from University of Florida and is in the process of completing his Master's of P.E. from Long Beach State Universi- ty. Mr. Will's advice to the students is, "If you want respect, then respect the rights of others. The lack of it creates problems." Mrs. Hallie A. Witcher The outstanding Math teacher from room 212, Mrs. Witcher, is here at CHS for the tenth year. While not in school attending her Algebra I and Math 8 students Mrs. Witcher enjoys windsurfing, photography and scuba diving. Mrs. Witcher's message to the Class of 80: "I will always have a special place in my heart for you all. May your future be filled with bright- ness. -i -V. ,\ i "Filework is so boring!" FACULTY CANDIDS Disco lessons at the gym. There's something funny going on. Mr. Mowery enjoying the view. -d Relaxing after a hard day's work. Coffee breakll It's like this . . Caught you in the act! Busy at work. SENIORS i ~E SENIOR LEADERS Class Officers And Board Make Plans For Upcoming Year Senior Class Officers (left to right): President, Alice Randazzo; Treasurer, Tracy Phillips; Secretary, Mary Rivera; Vice-President, Lianne Werlein Senior Board of Directors Eugene Adams Leonardo Amezquita Mark Aldridge w A, Dilip Amthabbai Jorge Asanza Vielka Anderson Bill Bailey Jaqueline Anthony Francella Baker a*a pa Rigoberto Bennett Nancy Berry Ricardo Beruvides Luis Bosch Shirley Bright Carlos Bonnick Steven Brown Jaime Baker Lisa Barrett F~i F Linnette Calvo David Camargo 3 ,L J^ H--Sto,^ \... .. *. 4:" j' 4/' WI*% Vern Caturia * V Rickey Chappell Odilka Clarke Ramesh Chugani Eneida Clarke Fernando Codrington Holly Coe rf;isr: **"-'.';;* ^ *vl ^v'- '***w '~41~C Albin Coke l, i ; George Daniel Vanessa Davis Robert Convery Joseph Corrigan -,-_ -w.-."- Senior Sweetheartsl Robert Duryea Paulino Diez Ferris Fain Carmen Flores Jorge Fontalvo Kimberly Ford Byron Ford Robert Fry Pammy Galvan Jaqueline Ford Anselmo Francis / .' .":. . K , kA ..: ^ . Ls-al i A **A Lui Gave ! ,<- -.-- **: '* * -.'7. ** ; > i - M: Ma ': G ' r, ... Marcus Garcia Mark Gewin :1 6 i~ L& Jose Good Asa Harris ' ---:: Shelly Graver Marianne Good Hayden Jerry Harlin Denis Healey K" K E:C ;C.i: Vt Abraham Harris Leslie Henry Marcie Hepner -- __ ____ -- 2'-_ ,, .- NN W $im i,, I N 4 : ... -- -, -. ,. Surf's up II! Debra Hershey Rebecca Highley Douglas Hobson Carla Holder r A ".- .* T , f I Daniel Hope Glenda Hudgins 'p 4 h rj L.~ 1I- Barbara Inniss Rose Love I Ij \ *1; t a- p Brenda Kane Odila Machore .... . .* . Eduardo Kirby Deanna Malo 'x^ ,' ? '" i,. ,'' 'Es Cl - - S Ragene Holland Marvin Marcum Judy Mattingly 4 Hey, Chappie!!! Maria Meana Dennis McAllister William McAllister Augusto Menendez James Mendoza 4 w, w -k S ' I; r I Vicky Minshew Mark Necessary Lisa and Greg deep in a discussion. Jennie Parker Tract Phillips Harold Planchon 44 Ester Meza Jamie Mowery Irt~ Stephen Procter Maria Ramos Reginald Ramsey . . i s .^ Alice Randazzo Fermin Regist Eastee Raymond Valerie Reece Raul Richards Mary Rivera f Kerry Savage Yasira Scarlett Carol Schwartz Scot Slimon Mara Sobers David Sorenson Elvia Smith Vita Steele Patti Rorke t C- "- Tony Streeter Edward Tanner John Theologos Our new President! Dalia Wallace Humbert Wallace Steve Todhunter Billy Welty )~ '1 V-1 itt ..N , .i . Lianne Werlein Natalie West Benito Whitaker I always color in my spare time. Angel Williams Sydney White Gregory Wolf Tami Witcher .. ": . '.*""* "- .. o .. 4: 2 m.i":<. I * I) Alice is eating again! ..t *1 Hey Dreamboat, not you Shipwreck! renda Kane hard at work. 1 i "a k s^~~~~nnnn i^ ^^ JP.-^ riUHMUl^^^^^^^^^ rWB^^t:.' EJlll~a * '''*' ' ri SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Genecito Adams, do bequeath my football skills to my brother Ding and all my bottles of wine to Alice Randazzo. To CHS I give the past. 1, Jackie Anthony, do bequeath my beloved Drill Team to whoever will carry out its responsibilities, a last kiss to little Duke, and my heart to Walt Kilgore. I, Bill Bailey, do bequeath the beauty of a shadow, to those who wish it. I, Francella Baker, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my good personality to my sister Delceda. I leave my honesty and respect to those who want to follow it. I, Lisa Barrett, do bequeath my "squeaks" to Susan and Katie; and to Beth, a high school life filled with fun, adventure, and growth. I, Rigoberto Bennett, do bequeath my friendship to all my friends hoping they never forget me and will stretch out their arms to me when I really need them. I, Nancy Berry, do bequeath Steve to Michelle and to Karen I leave an exciting senior year (which she needs) and to Billy, all my love. I, Ricardo Beruvides, do bequeath all my knowledge of Pontiacs to Gene Adams and my great hands to Scott Henry, Bob Duryea, and especially Robert Kredell. I, Luis Bosch, do bequeath my good looks to anyone that looks like Gene Adams and all my love to the good looking girls at CHS (all three of them) I, Carlos Bonnick U., do bequeath my abilities to my sister Elzibir and all my friends that stay back in CHS. I, Shirley Bright, do bequeath my moral beliefs to PG, my wittiness to MM, and my shyness to JC. All my treasured memories of the Canal Zone to Bud Ruble, with all my love. I, Vern Caturia, do bequeath 3 hubcaps for Sgt. Koon's Jule, musical talent to AM, my staff to KF and my thanks to Scott E. and Judy H. I, Rickey Chappell, do bequeath ALL MY LOVE TO CATHY NECESSARY. I. Odilka Clarke, do bequeath my good sense of humor to Neisa and my studying ability to Acelia. I, Holly M. Coe, do bequeath the girls in the CHS Drill Team to anyone who thinks he can handle them; to Mel our beautiful memories of the Canal Zone; to Betty my shiney boots. I, Albin B. Coke, do bequeath all my football, baseball, and basketball talents to Rafael Adams & Marcelo Smith with the hope that they stand out in these as well as I did. I, Joe Corrigan, do bequeath a gnarly wipeout at Vanos to Dwayne, a ten foot tube to Simp, to Dave my Roper Go For It attitude, and a radical Sturgess party to the Gang. I, Bob Duryea, do bequeath CHS to 2 unfortunate sisters. My football skills to Todd Wolf, Lots of luck to Mark and Greg and all my love to Tracey. I, Carmen Flores, do bequeath the best of luck to Myrna and Mayra, because they deserve the best during their next years of school. I, Jorge Fontalvo, do bequeath my smartness, leadership, and sportsmanship to my younger brother Orlando. I, Anselmo Francis, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my coolness to my brother Rico. I, Luis Galvez, do bequeath my ability and my coolness to my little brother Eric. 1, Jose D. Good, do bequeath my senior skills and talents to any of the juniors who wish to pass with luck and my dog's intelligence to Mark Aldridge. I, Shelley Graver, do bequeath all my love to Terry and all the fun times I've had at CHS to Melissa and Tracey. To the upcoming Seniors Good Luck I, Denis E. Healey, do bequeath my driving ability to SB, the Science Club to anyone willing to pick up the pieces and my role in CHS to all my admirers (both of them) I, L. Scott Henry, do bequeath to my kid sister Ursula three more years of high school. To Mary Rivera, Deanna Malo, and Judy Mattingly, their names in this will. I, Marcie Hepner, do bequeath happiness to all free people and love to those who have found it. I, Abraham Heres, do bequeath all of my tuition payments to the newcomers of CHS; my car to my lovely sis Diane; my lost retainer to whoever finds it. I, Rebecca Ann Highley, do bequeath a peace of mind to Dave Highley, my ability to maintain to Tammy R., and to Patty Rorke I leave my seat at Devils Beach. I, Daniel Anthony Hope, do bequeath my furry face to Whiskers Walker; all of my happiness to Nancy Rankin; and my puny body to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I, Cookie Hudgins, do bequeath to Mo, Bo, and P many good ones; to the Beach Burners from Vanoland many stokers; and my memories of the Zone to people who know what I mean. I, Jacqueline Ford, do bequeath my years in school to Angel, my ups and downs to Toti, my Spanish to CB&RB, and the off-limits building to LD, PD, RS, TR, etc. I, Kimberly Ford, do bequeath to Angel happiness & success, to Luisa the WH and to Paula 8 Mo, all the Panamas they can guzzle. I, Brenda Kane, do bequeath my Bn-S-I position to SB and my best wishes for all of the seniors of CHS. I, Edward Kirby, do bequeath my talent & speed and the best of luck to my brother John. I, Tamera Lane, do bequeath all all my love and appreciation to my beloved mother who helped me to make it to where I am now. God Bless Herl I, Rose Love, do bequeath all my love and happiness to Kieth, my musical ability to Mr. C., and my partying times SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT at the Sturgess and Tarpon to the Gang. I, Odilia Machore, do bequeath my studying ability to my sister Berta and my seriousness to my brothers Lloyd and Arturo. 1. Deanna Malo, do bequeath to KB, Ralph & chi-chi; to GW my aggressiveness. To RW I leave BW (and Vice-Versa) and to Elisa my driving skills, so she can scare the HELL out of KB! I, Judy Mattingly, do bequeath to Mary a trip to CMA in hopes she gets reunited; and to Carl, all my love and lots of Canterbury spirit. I, Dennis McAllister, do bequeath my ability to make the Weight Machine press itself on its own out of respect for me, with just my appearance. I, William McAllister, do bequeath my milk drinking habits, self-confidence, and victory to all athletic students of CHS. I, Ester Meza, do bequeath my body fitness to my sweet sister Elida and my smile to Lupita. I, Vicky Minshew, do bequeath my ankles and smile to Jr. Chacon, my official joke book to TD, my friendship to Alice, and my undying love to PS. I, Jamie Mowery, do bequeath my beautiful tan to Marcia Loizeaux, my old toothbrush to my brother Mike, and my maturity to Robert Kredell. I, Mark Necessary do bequeath the success of my Sr. year to CN, SN, MK, YV, KT, BD, TP, SS, DH, AM, JR. JT, my tennis skills to all who want to lose; JT, MM, & my acting abilities to the gang. I, Jennie Parker, do bequeath my nose to Mark, my "howdy's" to Diane, and my "Led Zeppelin" and a friendship to Bill. I, Tracy Phillips, do bequeath JP a great year; MK my wavy hair; KP the munchkins; MN & YV the lunch table; LS & LE LR; SG & TF a good future; Bob, all the jiffy pop you can handle. I, Bud Planchon, do bequeath to D Adams and the Fet all the TJ Swann they can guzzle and to R. Kredell all the Barbie Dolls he can handle. I, Reginald Ramsey, do bequeath my faith in God for Peace and Justice toward all mankind; and my love to Marcia, Kim, Shyrle, and Alice. I, Alice Randazzo, do bequeath my eyes to Jr. C, aggressiveness to M Ridge; love to PS and Vic special thanks to G Adams; and all my love, heart, and memories to a very special person, T. Downing. I, Valarie Reece, do bequeath all the good times I've had to Gisele, my hardwork to Mariel, my job to Mauricio; and my locker without a lock to Piero, Rick, and Ortiz. I, Raul Richards, do bequeath my running moves and tough football playing to Ricardo Ortiz. Also my love to Sharon. I, Mary Rivera, do bequeath my good times to my brother Harry; my lifeguard talents to JD; my guild on to RR, and the good time in History to Mr. Knoop. Good Luck CHS - I'll miss ya. I, Patricia Rorke, do bequeath my VC's with cherries to Sandy; my love to H & J; my peace to Becky; and to BB. the ultimate highway . ride. I, Carol Schwartz, do bequeath my abilities of laughter and talkativeness to MD, CS, and AW. I wish you all the best of luck in the future. I, Elvia Smith, do bequeath my beautiful smile to my sis Marsha; my fresh mouth to my bro Marcelo, don't let anyone push you around. I, Mara Sobers, do bequeath my humor and ROTC ability to my best friend Caroline Soley, and my craziness to anyone who wants to assume it. I, Vita Steele, do bequeath my way of dancing to my sister Anastacia and my ambitious way to my brother Alex. I, Edward W. Tanner, do bequeath the back seat of my Dodge to GW & DM; to EM I leave the rest of my Dodge and the good times in it. To Mr. C, my unending gratitude. I, John James Theologos II, do bequeath my adjustable Superman X-Ray lenses to Nancy Rankin; my lucky astrology mood watch to ML; and my great acting abilities to MN. I, Steve R. Todhunter, do bequeath everything to whoever; someone to anybody; and remember that no one is better than the graduates of '80. 1. Dalia Wallace, do bequeath my studying ability to Gary, and my quietness to Laverne. I, Natalie O. West, do bequeath all my joy and happiness I've had in my senior year to Ruth Camargo. ,, Sydney White, do bequeath all my skills and talents in Automechanics to all those juniors who are interested. I, Angel Williams, do bequeath my prayers to the younger generation, may the Lord help them in their future years. May God bless you all. I, Tamera L. Witcher, do bequeath Eric M. and 45th place to Nancy Rankin, and many shuffles to Mr. C. I, William Welty, do bequeath my surfing talents to DL; to JC, DH, and Bob C., the best times at partying with Vanos at the Sturgess; and for anyone who can take surfing, the power is there, Go For It. I, Lianne Werlein, do bequeath my charm and wit to KM; Mr. Bock to anyone smart enough to appreciate his diction and DROLL sense of humor; and my Mercedes-Benz to Cookie. I, Greg Wolf, do bequeath my foot to Bud P's a s; a new trash can to Doug B; a muzzled to Ricky C; my size to Danny H; my football skills to Todd. I, Debbie Hershey, do bequeath peace of mind to #11 her own advice to LB, confidence to TB; a holiday in Greece to SB; and all my love to the one who MMBIM. SENIOR STATISTICS EUGENE ADAMS October II, 1961 Panama Track 1,2,3.4, Football 3.4. JACQUELINE MARIE ANTHONY October 20, 1961 Colon, Republic of Panama Pep Club It French Club 3.41 Carribean Club 3; Senior Board of Directors; ROTC Drill Team 1.2,3; Basketball Intramurals 1.21 Volleyball Intramurals 1,2; Homecoming Court 4s Varsity Band I. BILL BAILEY July 2, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone 'C' Club 4; Football 3.4, Track 3.4; Ocean to Ocean Cayuca Race, 2. FRANCELLA BAKER February 3, 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Basketball 1,2s Volleyball 1.2l Softball 1.2; Track 1,2. LISA BARRETT February 28. 1962 Jacksonville. Florida French Club 2,3, Caribe Club 2,3, Tradewind Staff 2.3.4. RIGOBERTO BENNETT April 6, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Baseball 3.4. NANCY BERRY February 24. 1962 Bangkok. Thailand Senior Board of Directors, Homecoming Court, Speaker of House I. RICARDO J. BERUVIDES September II, 1962 Miami. Florida Football 3.4, Soccer 2,3. CARLOS C. BONNICK U. June 29. 1960 Colon, Republic of Panama SHIRLEY ANN BRIGHT July 24, 1961 Monterey. California French Club 3,4> Pep Club 2, CHS Drill Team 4, Volleyball Intramurals 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 3; Basketball Intramurals 2; Homeroom representa- tive 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Float Committee 3. LUIS BOSCH May 16, 1962 San Juan, Puerto Rico Football 1.3.4; Swim Team 4. VERN SCOTT CATURIA October 18. 1960 Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin Photography Club 1,2,3,4, Tradewind Staff 1,2,3, Yearbook Photographer 1,23.4; Drama Club 3.4, Football 1,2.3; Tennis 3. RICKEY T. CHAPPELL May 3. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 4, Baseball 3.4. ENEIDA CLARE July 27, 1962 Colon, Republic of Panama Basketball Intramurals 4. ODILKA CLARKE June 20, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Savings Club 1,2, Cheerleader 2. HOLLY MARIE COE February 10.1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Drill Team 1.2.3,4, Soccer 4. Track 4. ALBIN B. COKE April 23. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3.4; Basketball 4. Baseball 1,2. JOE CORRIGAN April 9. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone ROBERT L. DURYEA December 31. 1961 Hanau. Germany French Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 4, C-Club 4; Track 3; Soccer 2, Football 4. FERRIS FAIN February 29, 1960 Alabama JORGE FONTALVO July 4, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 4, Basketball 4. JACQUELINE DARNICE FORD May 22, 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide Club 2. KIMBERLY PATRIA FORD June 4. 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide Club 1,2, Drill Team 1,2, Basketball 4, Volleyball Intramurals 4, Softball 1,2; Soccer. ANSELMA FRANCIS January 14, 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Basketball 4. ROBERT FRY April 4, 1962 Columbus. Georgia Spanish Club 2; Annandale Skydiving Club 1,2 Caribe Club 3.4, Spanish Honor Society 2,3.41 National Honor Society 3.4, Football 1.2.3.4, Baseball 2.3,4, Wrestling Is Handball 1.21 Homeroom Representative 1,2; Senior Board of Directors. LUIS GALVEZ April 23, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Baseball 2,31 Track 2.3, Soccer 1,2. SHELLY GRAVER July 4. 1962 Brownsville, Texas Thespians 3,4, Senior Board of Directors; Football Watergirl 4. DENIS HEALEY September 29. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Drama Club 1,2,3.41 Science Club 3,4, Caribe Club 3.4; Junior Board of Directors; Senior Board of Directors; Tradewind 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Band 1,2,3.4, Procrastinators Club 4; Homeroom Representatives 3,4. LESLIE SCOTT HENRY August 8. 1962 Ft. Stewart, Georgia Track 3; Football 4; Junior Board of Directors; Senior Board of Directors. MARCIE HEPNER October 14, 1962 Jamestown. New Jersey Gymnastics 1.21 Basketball Ii Cheerleader 31 Homeroom Representative 4. ABRAHAM HERES May 10. 1962 Tel Aviv. Israel Science Is French Club 1,2, Spanish Club 1.2.3,41 Yearbook Staff 2, Golf 1.2.3,41 Basketball Intramurals II Tennis I. REBECCA HIGHLY July 16. 1962 Fayetville, North Carolina CHS Girls Drill Team 2,3. DOUGLAS HOBSON July 7, 1962 Honolulu, Hawaii National BETA Club 2.3; National VICA Club 3; Football 4. CARLA HOLDER November 2. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Homeroom Representative 4. DANIEL ANTHONY HOPE October 6. 1962 Albuquerque, New Mexico Procrastinators Club 1,2,3,4, Senior Board of Directors; Football 3.4; Basketball 4; Track 3, Rifle Team 1.2, Homeroom Representative I. GLENDA ANN HUDGINS August II. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Tennis 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 2,4, Volleyball 4, Soccer Intramurals 1,21 Basketball Intramurals 1.2; Gymnastics i1 Softball 1.2, Cayuca Race 3.4; CHS Girls Drill Team 4; Senior Board of Directors. BRENDA K. KANE April 25. 1962 Wellington. Kansas CHS JROTC Girls Drill Team 3. EDWARD KIRBY December I. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3, Tennis 2.3,41 Track 1,4. ROSE MARIE LOVE July 18, 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone CHS Girls Drill Team 4. ODILIA MACHORE DAVIS July 26. 1962 Colo. Republic of Panama Homeroom Representative 4. DEANNA MALO February 3, 1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Science Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Tradewind Staff 4, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors; Boy's Tennis Manager 2,3.4, Soccer Manager I; Basketball Intramurals 1,21 ROTC Color Guard I, ROTC Drill Team I, CHS Girls Drill Team 2,3,4, Homeroom Alternate 1,2. MARVIN MARCUM February 14. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Boys Drill Team 3, Bicentennial Cross Country Run 2; ROTC 1.2.31 Senior Board of Directors; Junior Board of Directors. JUDY MATTINGLY February 15. 1962 Heidelburg, Germany Homecoming court 4, Senior Board of Directors. DENNIS McALLISTER May 23, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3.4; Track 3; Swimming 3. WILLIAM McALLISTER May 23. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3,4; Track 3; Swimming 3. ESTER MARIA MEZA ORTIZ February 10, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone PEP Club 3, Volleyball II Baseball 2. VICKY MINSHEW December 14. 1961 Norfolk. Virginia Drama Club 3; Junior Board of Directors; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Board of Directors; Swim Team I; Homecoming Court 4; Physical Fitness Award 1,2,3; Volleyball Intramurals I1 Homeroom Alternate 4. JAMIE MOWERY December 23, 1961 Linton. Indiana GAA 3.4; Board of Directors 3.4; Swimming 1.2.3; Volleyball Intramurals I. MARK NECESSARY July 19, 1962 Harrison, Arkansas Drama Club 3,4, Science Club 4; Thespians 4; Tennis 3.4, Homeroom Representative 1.4, Senior Board of Directors. TRACY LYNN PHILLIPS October 19, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club ih Soccer Watergirl 2.3,.4 Basketball Manager 4; Senior Class Treasurer. JENNIE PARKER December 4. 1961 Fort Lewis. Washington CHS Girls Drill Team 4, Tradewind Staff 4; Nature Club I; French Club 2. HAROLD WILLIAM PLANCHON June 9, 1962 Lebanon, Missouri Senior Board of Directors; Football 3.4; Baseball 4, Soccer 4, Homeroom Representative 1.2. REGINALD RAMSEY September 17, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Track 2.3,4; Color Guard 3,4. SARAH ALICE RANDAZZO March 18. 1962 Biluxi, Mississippi Class Favorite ih Majorette 3; Drama Club 3; Jamboree Queen 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3.4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class President Board of Directors 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Soccer Intramurals 4, Homeroom Representative 4. MR. GANSEN AND HIS CREW, WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU VALARIE REECE October 17, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Drama Club I; Baseball 2. RAUL RICHARDS December 3. 1962 Football 4, Basketball 4; Soccer 3.4; Baseball 4. MARY RIVERA October 17, 1961 Albonito, Puerto Rico Pep Club i6 Board of Directors 3.4; Homecoming Queen 4; ROTC Drill Team 1,2.3; Senior Class Secretary, Homeroom Alternate I. PATRICIA RORKE November 8. 1961 Jersey City, New Jersey CHS Girls Drill Team 3; Senior Board of Directors; Swim Team 2,3.4. ELVIA C. SMITH October 19, 1960 Colon. Republic of Panama Board of Directors 3,4, GAA 3.4; ROTC Girls Drill Team 1,2.3; Basketball 3,4; Volleyball Intramurals 1.2; Homeroom Representative 1,3; Band 1,2.3. VITA V. STEELE September 17, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club 3; Basketball 1.2. MARA ENEYDA SOBERS August 15. 1962 Colon. Republic of Panama Track 2; Volleyball 2. Baseball 2; Homeroom Representative 4. EDDIE TANNER April 14. 1962 Clovis. New Mexico Football Manager 4. JOHN J. THEOLOGOS October 23. 1962 Memphis. Tennessee Drill Team 3; Drama Club 4; Tradewind Staff; Tennis 3.4. STEVEN R. TODHUNTER June 6. 1962 Fort Ord. California Science Club 2.3,4, Thespians 3,4; JROTC Rifle Team 3,4, SA President 4, JROTC Battalion Commander 4; Rangers 2.3,4; Homeroom Representative 2. DALIA WALLACE November 12. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone LIANNE MARIE WERLEIN October 17, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Talent Club I; SA 1.2,3,4, Thespians 3.4; Senior Board of Directors; Senior Class President; Cheerleader 2. NATALIE OCTAVIA WEST April 28. 1963 Coco Solo. Canal Zone French Club 3; Tradewind Staff 3,4. BENITO WHITAKER June 12. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Drama Club I; AV Club I; Tennis 1.2; Basketball 2,3,4. SYDNEY WHITE April 28. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone ROTC 3.4. ANGEL W. WILLIAMS January 3. 1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Basketball 4. TAMI WITCHER May 20, 1962 Mangum. Oklahoma Yearbook I, Tradewind 3; Caribe Club 2.3,4; Discussion Club 3; Science Club 2.3, National Honor Society 3.4; Senior Band 1,2.3.4; Assistant Treasurer 3. GREGORY L. WOLF August 12. 1962 York, Pennsylvania Football 1,2.3.4, Track 3.4. L-R, Denise Smith. Bill Willette, Vern Caturia, Brenda Kane, Ginny Valentine. Not Pictured, Jordi Claramunt, Mr. Gansen, Mr. Carwithen, Mr. & Mrs. Witcher do W4, 0*6M9 T .s - 1 -i MR. AND MS. C.H.S. Reggie Ramsey And Lisa Barrett Runners-Up Bob Fry Alice Randazzo ** 'ON BEST LOOKING Joe Corrigan And Alice Randazzo Runners-Up ow, Danny Hope Lianne Werlien 4, I. I '4 A MOST ATHLETIC Raul Richards And Kim Ford Runners-Up Bob Fry ( - Elvia Smith ., I MOST DEPENDABLE Mark Necessary And Lisa B 4V 1ir \ ^ E arrett Runners-Up Denis Healey Alice Randazzo \ 4 .-O ii FRIENDLIEST Danny Hope Alice Randazzo Runners-Up Sidney White Lisa Barrett BEST PERSONALITY Lisa Barrett And Danny Hope Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Mary Rivera Vt I rii^ ~lr i ^ B ^ '' \Bsl 1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob Fry Valerie Reece o"l , i.~~ a i Runners-Up Scot Lisa MOST INTELLECTUAL Scot Slimon Tami Witcher Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Lisa Barrett Slimon Barrett K 4! BEST DRESSED Scot Henry And Lianne Werlien Runners-Up Bud Planchon Vicky Minshew Ricky WITTIEST Chappell And Patty Rorke Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Marcie Hepner BEST DANCERS Fermin Regist And Odilka Clark Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien '9 *" ., .~~1'4t la ;;:,* *;- i`V~ ?i ;~*i. ''' ": r~(:i; I. :~ -!.:. ~ I~ JUNIORS S; JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS During the school year the Junior Board of Directors has one main task. That is to finance and put on the Junior-Senior Prom. This year it was a fairly relaxed organization but nevertheless they tackled this "awesome" job of making the night of the Junior-Senior Prom a night to remember. Standing: Vice President, Bill Willette; President, Maurya Ridge; Seated: Secretary, Stacey Follett; Treasurer, Tara Brown JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing: Junior Chacon, Melissa Knoop, Maurya Ridge, Tara Brown, John Davis. Seated: Allen Mott, Stacey Follett, Leslie Corliss, Jeny Stokes, Bill Willette. Dwayne Arnold Michelle Arnold Sharon Austin Sean Barr IE ..: ' " ' . = Gabriel Borsellino Susan Bowerman Diane Bredenkamp Todd Brookhart - I: L ' Tara Brown Eric Bush Ruth Camargo Really, Karen! . W'YM Iowa Is. l"i fIyr '< '. 4 Katie Carey Misel Chacon Mauricio Ching Gilberto Cintron William Clark Gloria Conway Traci Cook Leslie Corliss Stanley Cumberbatch Charles Dailey John Davis Paulino Diez I& I Tony Downing Stacey Follett Terry Forrest Allan Forte Bobby Galvan Cheryl Garcia Robert Garcia Stephen Good 'IL i~ t ~j~c~i~ ;.A' David Graham Terry Hamilton Winfred Hancock Cecilio Haughton Richard Haynes Diane Heres David Highley Darrell Hobson Richard Kellogg Stamatis Kitras Melissa Knoop Robert Kredell I!'..; .4~ Tamera Lane Rafael Leon K 6 5.4-" N 1;a. i WI -Ai' i N - ..i . gspi^y *'/I r t r ' Marcia Loizeaux Dwayne Love Jorge Mallo William McDonald Sandra Meyer Karen Mizrachi Allen Mott Michael Mowery Catherine Necessary Paul Overstreet Susan Palomares Gerardo Paz Michael Pierantoni Kenneth Powell Roderick Raff Nancy Rankin Monica Real Meccsha Rhodes Maurya Ridge Evans Riviere John Robson Paula Rubio Lena Sanchez Carmen Scott Myrna Shuff John Smith Orlando Stephens Jenneffer Stokes Osvaldo Tom William Willette Raymond Wise Gary Wright George Yaafar Glen Zieske 'z SV- '---- cJ~ 1 1 If looks could kill . . Nice profile, Sean AI II Beauty and the Beast muI Something down there. Winfred? .J qriC SR V ~" ;~ L~Zc~ SOPHOMORES A* Luis Acevedo Rafael Adams Jeffrey Adema Angelica Alleyne Francisco Almeida iF . /'r sS ~.qII Guillermo Arana John Arnold Delceda Baker Reatha Baker Douglas Bence I Christopher Blanchard Kathleen Blennerhassett Eneida Bowen Stephanie Brookhart Wendy Bruner Kenda Carlile Victor Castillo Jose Claus Marcio Coles Jeremy Collins Maureen Convery Donald Cooper f
| '4/1 ^.4 0,V- a . .. ; , r .::.: Allen Cook Neisa Cortez Machelle Dailey Berta Davis Lourdes De La Garza Maria Deluca Patsy Drummond Debra Egolf Lana Elmufti Maritza Evans Kimberly Fields Myrna Flores Juana Forde John Frady Ricardo Francis Paul Fast Gilbert Ferro ,f Peter Fung Murdock Gilmore Madelin Gonzalez Michael Graham Cecilia Gray 73 "" i r ~ i" i I r*: "~.?- 5 ly~ ~der; ~I~ Deidra Hamilton Alfredo Haughton Catherine Healey Ilka Hemmings Yasan Henry -I Heidi Hinz Ewan Ho Acelia Howell Arturo Howell Robert Hummer Joe Jennings Ruben Juarez Katina Kandrin Kelly Kirby Laverne Laguna Coral Lamphier Roberto Landers Paulina Lewis Maria Lopez Yvonne Lopez Guido Mallo Elisa Malo ' ;.~,.:. .: .; .~ i- b F V.-- Kumar Mayani Paul Mayani Peter Mayani Michael McEneaney Carlos Medina Scott Mendenhall knthony Mendoza Michel Modestin Andrea Moran Diana Olivera , Christie O'Neal Ricardo Ortiz I I Katherine Overstreet Luisa Patillod Todd Pierantoni Orlando Pontal Gwendolyn Powell Catherine Procter Jacqueline Quesada Ubaldino Real Piero Reece Nicholas Reynolds "^Lf t 1 Patricia Rice Harry Rivera Ruth Rivera Juan Riviere Ricardo Romney - 'h ?9~jly. o P z~ ''~c~ u E ' Ifc" John Rowell Carole Sanchez Isaac Sanchez John Schwarlz Darcilyn Scott Robin Shamblin Marcelo Smith Marsha Smith Tony Tigert Stephen Tong Esterbina Trejos Lisa Tyree Wade Unger Martha Sollas Marta Tanner Tony Terrell Kim Theologos Dennis Thompson A3 \" 1L ' ^' A .'/ Yvette Valentine Wendy Vaught Lourdes Villareal Larry Walker Keith Wallace Lamoin Werlein Michelle West Roberto Whitaker Michael Wilkinson Rodger Williams Greg Wise Deanah Wright S. __ .L _.- -- - t- ------- _- .-- -- __ _. -- - -_ - .p~l J S7 4C ~ .- -- IN-.- ..'I_ I 5iu - ^\^ :^^-'JBa \*.-> Who says flutes don't smell good? Tennis. anyone? What an improvement. John[ I FRESHMEN FRESHMEN President Rick Trees Vice-President Kelly Mulligan Bus. Manager Pat Cirulli Treasurer Ellen Graham Secretary Cristina Hancock Margorie Adamson Felix Amezquita Eneida Anderson Chris Antonelli Danielle Barriteau SBeatris Viloria Becky Berlin Mario Blackman Vielka Brown Francisco Burac Jorge Burgess Miriam Calvo Ruben Camargo Kellie Carey Tori Carlile 4 1 1 Samuel Clark Jackie Chacon Patricia Cirulli Jordi Claramunt Michela Clark tijAd 4'--I / I Pi / Vasquez Codrington Christine Connelly John Corliss Jean Corrigan Jerome Czar Arturo Davis Michael Davis Henry De La Garza Wilfredo Del Valle Daniel Dewalt fg x F1 (9L Laurie Fennell Gerry Ferro Stephanie Follett Felicia Ford Wayne Forrest Donald Dewalt Lori Dewhurst Marleny Dunmoodie Gwynne Duryea Vannia Evans Sabrina Foster Sherry Frady Enrico Francis Magaly Francis Eric Galvez Dina Gehringer Marcia Goodridge Ellen Graham James Gray Kenneth Green 1 .a - -- L :'~ I*; Al '0 ..:.~ ii; I; Robert Holland Kelly Hoover Scot Hudson Thomas Ingram Lange Jacobs . MarlaCrlstina Hancock MariaAngela Hancock Helen Harlani Chris Harlin Antonio Hartley &. - ^.-c I A'f Donna Jennings Frederich Jones Lisa Jones Felix Juarez SLinda kane Ken Kellogg Renaldo King John Kirby Kim Kirby Ricardo Koyner . r rp~ ,I Sheila McDaniel Beth McDonough Greg Mixon Beth Mizrachi Kelli Mulligan iJaime Lau Gladys Lloyd Lucinda Machin 1 'Veriz Markham S k Gary Mason &4C -w ~1k t- : ;.- FF b. CI I; ii *c" ~~a - l;~id Steve Necessary Selina Newell Rodrigo Palacio Jody Palma Hey you! Toni Planchon Bill Pope Brian Powell Tina Powell Charissa Pretto V.J sqI Gisele Reece David Renno Martin Revello David Riordan Tammy Roland . p Regina Raff Angela Rainey Lena Ramirez Julio Ramos Sharon Redman U ' \ nf-T; I. Ai Luis Rosaly Richard Rubio Eric Samaniego Ramon Scott Trish Shamblin ,k : ~, , nJ~i r, r Scott Sorenson Fiama Steele Gena Stinnett Victor Sutton Mialynn Suddarth ft rN Anilbhai Sukho Melinda Taylor Armando Thomas Clyde Thompson Yvette Thompson Beatrice Viloria Angela Warren Donna Watson Jonathan Wattley Kenny Williams Rhonda Williams Lindia Willies Todd Wolf Emma Yohros Mario Simpson Chrislopher Smith Denise Smith Jeannette Sperling Caroline Soley r:, ~~4~)c~: U %:,K. Atp*_^^ JR. HIGH EIGHTH GRADERS .7 IVa Sylvia Eric Marlbel David Almedina Banks Barraza Beach Martin Ronald Nenita Asanza Barnes Baza Carlos Bryan John Stacie Beatty Boggs Bowerman Carey Jeff Marlene Teresa Berry Bonila Bowling I- Patricia Melanie Paul Penny Clark Coke Craig Davidson .^ .. -1 1 Dominique Eric .' Mayra Duryea Fennell Flores Magaly Tammy Ruth Mike Dunmoodie Dyer Ferro Gadbois Deborah Sharon Malnda Lisa Garcia Greene Haynes Galvan Lee Russell Dennis Garver Harmon Headrick / I ^ p I Traci Kraemer Christine Hollins n { ^; Scot Hudson Mitzie Lau George Layne Junior High knows where it's at Junior High knows where it's at! Ana Iglesias Joann Leggett /. (7 S Roy Hummer \. m Rolando Hemmings Madelon Meyer Todd Mendenhall Ernesto Menendez Grace Jones i. V James Higgenbothor Maria Kitras Vyrna Kandrin David Lowinger 'a 0 Arturo Magallon J SMatalaba Imin Pao Vivian Maduro Jose Mallo Usha Mayani Lisa McQuillen 1 Robert Mizrachi James Moebus Nelkis Panigua Robert SParker Cathleen Reynolds (r Helen Moebus Ricardo Parnell Eddie Morales Arlene Norton Maria Ramos Jaime Pujals Jr. Samuel Salinas Lawrence Rounsaville Michael Ragby Tracy O'Neal Reinaldo Ramos e Jeffry Otero Mariel Reece 4na Seeley lann Sanchez ... Jody -%A Swearingen Tammie Terrell Teddy Sweet U,- ?4in Karl I l Edmund Torres Vaughn Tarek Yaafar Lee Smith Shari Smith Sostand Marian Tiblier Miguel Thompson Lynn Stone & Eva Tigart Ray Thompson Lesa Walker Gary Roy Watson Wallace se Helga Joanne Wilson Rosa Alston Wise Trina West Laura Welty SI Gina < Taylor Noah Beatrice Wright Tseng SEVENTH GRADE e )e Vincente Jesse Cassandra Barker Babata Banks A^ . rP i f Cynthia White Wilfredo Whitaker Denis Willet Sonia te Loris Yohros Lee Zieske Stacey Barnes Angela Alston Michael Belcher Ir Tatiana Bilgray Sara Bodden Patrick Bush Jaime Claus Rolando Clarke A Casey Coombes Ar Tony Easterling A. , Maite Calvo Kinon Coles Carrie Coykendall Ina Fernandez Chester Ferrell Gerald Gray Castillo Lady Collins Lloyd Davis WW Susan Caturia Chris Conway Gregory DeBoer Terry Flynn Soley Grecco Leslie Griffen Brenda Chacon Margie Conway ,41, Billy Dewhurst Kelly Brookhart Patricia Cowles Bobby Geringer Mark Brown Samuel Clarke Argie Costopanagiotis Thomas Eckel Stacey Grahm Charles Godwin r .4.& Charles m Hancock i Debbie Lanning Omar Gould David Lankford Diane Machin Iris McAllister p . Luis Ortiz Mari Olson 7 <*-.r 1 David i \' Hudson Lara SIrion David Harlin Francisco Lee Billy Lawton Nilda Maldonado Elida Meza ..: w Karen Manley Vicky Leggett Anita Mantalaba itr Todd Mendenhall Yvette SModestin Y; i$h Chad Palma Tom Overstreet Sofia Paredes k' David Johnson Dennis Light John Machin Melina Knoop Bernardo Lloyd Veena Mayani Anna Martinez David Olivira Donald Martin Giovanni Mullen Wayne Peart Ronald -.- Pamella i Kegina I IIt l 4 .'.l rarl Phillips Pratt Raff Revello Porlilla Procter Raymond Sarah ITony Akis Simone Reyes Rivera Sanchez Scott Michael Victor Jerry Rhodes Rivera Saunders S.... Yvette Margarita Teresa e Alelandro Simpson Smith Solis Steele Alen Billy Connie Smith Snider Sperling Marcus Vincent Theresa Patty Steele Sutton Theologos Thompsor Brenda David Jay Stokes SweetThomas 4Q. Hunter Katherine Marta Glen Tiblier Tirado Varela Watson Ralph Mike Edmund Tiernan Turner Vaughn Kennith Cynthia Whitfield M Z %Williams n_... -- ~ [1 177 FOOTBALL 'AMBOREE ACTIVITIES IGE R .. 1 BONFIRE Draws Large Crowd QUEEN ALICE Reigns Over Jamboree i~t S. S.5 :.~ r I'*rT~ jtli' f' I Biic a'^".* ** * *, .P *T. .* 1 . ^ tes- JAMBOREE '79 Kicks Off With Spirit The Jamboree kicked off with spirit as did the hopes of the Tigers. This being the year's first football game it showed the Tigers what type of opposition they would have to face. It looked pretty fierce! Drill Team looks on. Tiger Spirit! |
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S.S ~Bn~ ~*F ~i~-" " r "'*I~T; b~tl~'' f'it. ~ii;t~~~E-~ *h~~pL "F~;: ?`*..' ~~ If looks could kill,; We would all be dead! p r*p -'-2.--^" '-- Girls Drill Team: Angelica Alleyne Commander, Teresa Bowling. Maritza Evans, Cecilia Gray. Celia Gray, Marcia Goodridge. Maria Lopez, Gwen Rowell, Lena Rameriez. Ruth Rivera, Caroline Soley. Fiama Steele, Lindia Willies. ROTC Rifle Team, Girls Drill Team, And Rangers At CHS Rangers: Tony Streeter, Commander, David Riordon, Murdock Gilmore, Vern Caturia, Rifle Team, Asa Harris Commander, Steve Toddhunter, David Sorenson. John Kerry Savage. Steve Toddhunter. Robson, Roderick Raff. Vern Caturia. Dennis Healey, Cathy Healey, Debbie Hershey, Tami Witcher, Lourdes De La Garza, Paul Overstreet, Lisa Barrett, Bob Fry CARIBE CLUB The Caribe Club is a club for the "Future Teachers of America." This club is sponsored by Mr. Wells, and to belong you must be in grades 10, II, or 12. Another qualification is that you must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The Caribe Club is here to interest and prepare students in perhaps a future teaching career. .l-. '"i: t C-..- Tony Streeter Edward Tanner John Theologos d Ilk Our new President! Dalia Wallace Humbert Wallace Steve Todhunter Billy Welty )~ '1 '" r. ^-1 ':" Raul Richards And Kim Ford Runners-Up Bob Fry Elvia Smith ., MOST ATHLETIC Raul Richards And Kim Ford BEST OF LUCK TO ALL THE MEMBERS OF CLASS 1980 CRISTOBAL COLON ROTARY CLUB LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SPONSORS LIGA INFANTIL Boyd Steamship Del Cargo Panama Agencies Co. Sanyo Salas ITT LIGA JUVENILE Nivico Muelles, S.A. Pich Industries Tagaropulos. S.A. MOTTA Cain Trucking Co. (Roaty internationall 1905 -- 198o 75Q lnlivWesalio Hon. Ambler H. Moss, Jr. U.S. Ambassador to Panama Mrs. Serena Welles Moss Mr. Joseph Harrington Capt. Frank V. Kerley, Chairman Rotary Club Little League Col. Charles Clark Dr. Aurelio Lopez Rigoberto Bennett Nancy Berry Ricardo Beruvides Luis Bosch Shirley Bright Carlos Bonnick Steven Brown Jaime Baker Lisa Barrett F~i Mrs. Martha I. Tanner Mrs. Tanner has been teaching here at CHS for twelve years. This year she teaches English I and II. Mrs. Tanner has her B.A. from the University of North Carolina and did her graduate work at Penn State, University of Alabama and at the Universi- ty of Oklahoma. Her hobbies are reading, cooking, and playing bridge. Her advice is, "Watch out when you're gittin' all you St \ want!. Mr. Ernest A. Wattley Mr. Wattley is teaching here at CHS for his second year. He teaches Woodwork I and Math 7. Mr. Wattley recieved an A.A. from Canal Zone College. a B.Sc. from D.C. Teacher's College and M.A. from San Jose State College. Mr. Wattley's favorite pastime is playing canasta. The Faculty "FATS!" Mr. Palumbo hard at work! Mr. William L. Will The 79-80 school year was Mr. Will's ninth year at CHS. He teaches Physical Education and the English as a Secondary Language course. Mr Will enjoys golf. jogging, reading and traveling. He earned a B.S. from Xavier University in Ohio; a M.Ed. from University of Florida and is in the process of completing his Master's of P.E. from Long Beach State Universi- ty. Mr. Will's advice to the students is, "If you want respect, then respect the rights of others. The lack of it creates problems." Mrs. Hallie A. Witcher The outstanding Math teacher from room 212. Mrs. Witcher, is here at CHS for the tenth year. While not in school attending her Algebra I and Math 8 students Mrs. Witcher enjoys windsurfing, photography and scuba diving. Mrs. Witcher's message to the Class of 80: "I will always have a special place in my heart for you all. May your future be filled with bright- ness." /o- V... w . \^A~ ^ \y i WITH COMPLIMENTS OF PEIKARD, ZONA LIBRE I ' Formal Retreat Address . . . held September 28, 1979 at Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, delivered by Charles M. Renno, Jr., Principal, in observance of the close of the final day of school as a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools. We are assembled here this afternoon to mark the closing of an era in the history of Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, to pay a short tribute to all the students and teachers and staff who have contributed to the Cristobal Tiger Tradition, and to eulogize briefly those who made it possible for us to be so proud to have been a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools and Cristobal Junior-Senior High School. Seventy-three years ago the Panama Canal Company opened its first school in the Canal Zone. Since that opening in 1906, the Canal Zone Schools have grown into a system, renowned for quality education, for the high achievement of its students and for its excellent facilities and instructional materials. All of these have been the product of the tremendous financial and community support the Canal Zone has given to its schools. Several thousand years ago an Ancient Seer wrote: "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die A time to plant and a time to harvest." Today is a time of ending: a bitter winter season in a brilliant tropic clime. With the end of this ceremony, Cristobal Junior-Senior High School's final school day under the authority of the Division of Schools of the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Canal Zone Government will come to a close. But, with every ending there is a beginning again. As the poet said, "If winter comes, Can spring be far behind?" And thus, the Cristobal High School traditions do not end with the lowering of the flags today, just as they did not end with the move to this building from New Cristobal in 1959. In fact, those traditions will live on which are meaningful and important enough to us for us to breath new life into them as we come back to school Tuesday morning. Thank you 41P- -a- WIP ( f ELCrr m..Iw .khi Junior Chacon. John Davis, Albin Coke, Robert Kredell, Buddy Planchon, Jorge Asanza. Coach Will, Jeff Adema, Alfonso Vacca, Vasquez Codrington, Pierro Reece. Raul Richards, Renaldo King, Carlos Medina. Not pictured: Bob Fry Returning lettermen: Carlos Medina and Raul Richards. Under the coaching of Mr. Will this year's soccer team promises to be better than ever. A number of new players have come on to the team, with hopes to make the team outstanding. Good luck Cristobal Soccer Teaml J^-MtoY' 3 d, * J. V.1 , **{"* ***'-* F Linnette Calvo David Camargo Vern Caturia * 0 Rickey Chappell Odilka Clarke Ramesh Chugani Fernando Codrington Eneida Clarke Holly Coe N:T ip '~;t~S CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE CRISTOBAL CANAL ZONE LODGE #1542 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Initiates New Members Lisa gets pinned '9 mu 1 Members from L. to R Lisa Barrett, Scot Slimon, Denis Healey, Bob Fry, Tammy Witcher Congratulations Scotl Organizing the big day. The "Gang" a " That's the picture I want! Katie and Susan looking their best! The yearbook staff is comprised of a group of very hard working and industrious students. This year's staff worked especially hard to provide color for the first time in the Carribean. Many long hours are spent on a yearbook and few realize the actual amount of work a good yearbook Worker puts into his job. The Management The smell of chloroform, spilled acids and wierd experiments, are just a few of the many things going on in the Science rooms reminding us that classroom activities have proceeded as usual. Gym classes are another thing which most students look forward to. The sound of Mrs. Fattorosi's voice and her whistle are all part of the fun. Football, soccer, and softball are three of the sports which are considered favorites among the students at C.H.S. Though each sport is different all are played for the same reason: to have fun and to show the "roaring Tiger Spirit." - -W . .... . ... .. .* ... ." ,. . . -4A.,u- 4 - ''' -Tc~.~.~L'~~ ~5~~ Hispanic Queen: Ester I Gatun Yacht Club There's one thing our State Department may not realize, that while they can take a person out of the Canal Zone, they can never take the Canal Zone out of a person. __ ___ FACULTY 0r*^^, __s.- '^ II'7q Yvette Valentine Wendy Vaught Lourdes Villareal Larry Walker Keith Wallace Lamoin Werlein Michelle West Roberto Whitaker Michael Wilkinson Rodger Williams - S4 F; Greg Wise Deanah Wright ...- -- . -- _ _. - -_ _- - ~ -c~~ - ~ -~.- -" - -107a I '-- -~~iuI 41 ' Watch out guys! Here IT comes! The swim team was able to begin early this year to get a start on a long season of hard workouts and meets. Through many hours of training, our swim team was strong throughout the entire season. Teammates not participating in a particular event could often be heard on the sides of the pool coaxing their team to victory. "Come on" "Pull!" "You can do it!" or "Great dive!", were just some of the familiar lines heard around and about the pool area. Thank you swim team for bringing nothing but pride to our school! ' Come on girls! Stretch those muscles! 153 'U153 Color Guard hushes the crowd Leaders of spirit Intent and ready TIGERS stand anxiously waiting Numero Unol Where's the bus!! *! 1 i They're a happy group! I~----- .-- Bob Fry Raul Richards PALM BOWL AND ALL ZONE PLAYERS Gre Wolf Dine Adams Greg Wolf Ding Adams Our Superstars * 49 Vr I JUNIORS CRISTOBAL HIGH'S ROTC Candidly r~ ~ I eO1 O.K.. Who cut the cheese? My place, or your's? Hey, Good Look'inl What are you smiling for, Ruth? ATTEN-SHUNIII . **-;rU* *, *v>. PALM BOWL QUEEN KATIE CAREY This Year's Palm Bowl Queen from CHS, selected by members of the football, team was Katie Carey. As queen Katie represented CHS at the Palm Bowl. In addition to this she and the other cheerleaders were responsible for selling tickets all h proceeds going to charity. :. -'.r'~ 17' , , Our wonderful math teacher, Mr. Grubbs. Ii A philosophical pose. Melissa's flipped out! And then he said . . I FRESHMEN f9f Kery Savage Kerry Savage Yasira Scarlett Carol Schwartz Scot Slimon Elvia Smith Mara Sobers David Sorenson Vita Steele Patti Rorke A* Luis Acevedo Rafael Adams Jeffrey Adema Angelica Alleyne Francisco Almeida i,~ "I I ~.qII N Guillermo Arana John Arnold Delceda Baker Reatha Baker Douglas Bence Christopher Blanchard Kathleen Blennerhassett Eneida Bowen Stephanie Brookhart Wendy Bruner Kenda Carlile Victor Castillo Jose Claus Marcio Coles Jeremy Collins Maureen Convery Donald Cooper f.*Th '4/1 r i I) 'II ;:r 3211 r r .::.: Mr. Edward Carwithen Mr. Carwithen has been CHS's band director for 14 years. He has a B. in fine arts from the University of Florida and Masters of Arts from the Eastman School of Music. During his free time, Mr. Carwithnenjoys scuba diving. "Remember us kindly" is his advice to the Seniors. Mr. Louis Dedeaux Mr. Dedeaux teaches Physical Education and Math. He received his B.S. and M.S. at Oklahoma State. He has been teaching at CHS for the past 20 years and his hobbies are fishing, golf and scuba diving. His advice is that you will never be successful if you don't try. Mr. Lawrence Cowley This is Mr. Cowley's 12th year at CHS. He teaches Algebra and Computer Science. He has a B.A. from Trinity University and a M.A. from Southeastern State. His hobbies are boating, snor- kling and teaching. He says that Thinking is not an oral process. it is mental and should be thoroughly explored before proceeding. Z- y/:f. ^' I Mr. Palumbo and Mr. Knoope. laughing? Miss Stephanie Ensenat This is Miss Ensenat's first year at CHS. She teaches English and French I and II. She received her B.S. at Louisiana State Universi- ty and her M.A. at "Middlebury College in Paris". France. Miss Ensenat enjoys dancing, snor- keling, and jogging. Her advice Sis. "Don't give up, always keep trying." Mrs. June Fattorosi Mrs. Fattorosi has been teach- ing here at CHS for 24 years. She teaches P.E. and received her B.S. at Southeast University in Louisiana and her M.A. at the University of Southern Missis- sippi. She quotes. "Do someth- ing ... .Lead. follow, or get out of the way." -# '-.' 2 '^v, CHS DRILL TEAM MARCHES ON The Cristobal High School Drill Team was first organized in the fall of 1964. The girls traditionally perform at the Jamboree and at all home games. They also march in the Veterans Day Parade and Palm Bowl Game on the Pacific side. They've achieved the Best Marching Unit Award several times. The girls create their own routines, arrange practices during the summer months and after school, and maintain their own high standards of personal conduct and discipline. These efforts produce a high degree of group cooperation and team spirit among the girls. The look with pride on their collective accomplishments. This year's drill team has been the best yet. The C.H.S. Drill Team has been sponsored by the National J. Owen Post #3 American Legion for three years. Present Arms! CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 FUJI FABRICS and SUPER CENTRO CARIBE Colon, R.P. COMPLIMENTS of J.J. PALOMERAS FRENCH BAZAAR COLON ALMACEN SURANY SA P.O. Box 503 COLON I FRENCH LINE Compagnie Generale Maritime Apartado 5015 Cristobal R de P COMPLIMENTS OF CAPRI ALMACEN DANDY Exclusivos en Articulos para CABALLEROS Y NINOS Ave. Bolivar Tel; 47-1026 Entre Calles 9,y 10 COMPLIMENTS OF JOYERIA MIMI REP. DE PANAMA COLON CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1980 COMPLIMENTS OF DR. VLIEG i I r .4.& Charles m Hancock iii Debbie Lanning David .s / \', Hudson Lara SIrion David Harlin Francisco Lee Billy Lawton A Omar Gould David Lankford Diane Machin Iris McAllister p . Luis Ortiz Mari Olson Nilda Maldonado Elida Meza .. 7, -a Karen Manley Todd Mendenhall (I;a Chad Palma Tom Overstreet 7 41,8;;;~:~~drr L Vicky Leggett Anita Mantalaba Yvette Modestin Donald Martin Giovanni Mullen Wayne Peart Sofia Paredes John Machin ( I ', t Veena Mayani Melina Knoop Bernardo Lloyd Anna Martinez David Olivira 1., David Johnson Dennis Light It Alice is eating again! 4... U -"s";.. w- .*' Hey Dreamboat, not you Shipwreck! renda Kane hard at work. S . ri"E~a ~I ~i~-aR, WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM ROYAL NETHERLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY Mr. F.A. Anderson This is Mr. Anderson's first year at CHS. He teaches Special Ed., Math. English and History. Mr. Anderson at home also enjoys doing such things as surfing, golfing, racquetball and making stained glass. He has a B.A. in Psychology from United States International University and Graduate work in Special Ed. from Florida State University. Mr. James E. Bailey This is Mr. Bailey's third year at Cristobal. He teaches JROTC. Among Mr. Bailey's hobbies are fishing and football. 4 1w 1 Mr. Robert Berger Mr. Robert Berger from Room 313 teaches Social Studies 8. He enjoys collecting butterflies and playing golf. He has an associate in commerce from Grand Rapids Junior College and a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State. After 17 years in CHS he remembers. "I will never forget the fine students I have taught at CHS. They are the BESTI" Sometimes I wish I taught English instead of Band! ? f Mr. Richard Bock Mr. Bock teaches Geometry, Analysis and General Math. Among his diversion while not working is directing the two plays during the year presented by the Thespians. Mr. Bock is the sponsor of the Drama Club. Mrs. C. Campodonico Mrs. Campodonico teaches Spanish I and II. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia. ~1~9~j I I A4 * ^ Mario Simpson Christopher Smithi JO Denise Smith Jeannette Sperling Caroline Soley Fiama Steele l Gena Stinnett Victor Sutton Mialynn Suddarth Anilbhai Sukho SMelinda Taylor Armando Thomas S- Clyde Thompson Il Yvette Thompson Beatrice Viloria Angela Warren Donna Watson Jonathan Wattley Kenny Williams. - Rhonda Williams Lindia Willies Todd Wolf Emma Yohros It * W^"~~~. ,../.^ ^ ^ ^~ Marcia Loizeaux Dwayne Love Jorge Mallo William McDonald Sandra Meyer Karen Mizrachi Allen Mott Michael Mowery Catherine Necessary Paul Overstreet Susan Palomares Gerardo Paz Michael Pierantoni Kenneth Powell Roderick Raff Nancy Rankin Monica Real Meccsha Rhodes Maurya Ridge Evans Riviere Mrs. Bonnie Shank Mrs. Shank from room 305 teaches English 7 and I. While not at work Mrs. Shank enjoys tennis, scuba diving, reading and even beach combing. Mrs. Shank has this to say to the Class of 80,: "Seniors, what an unforgettable memory you can carry with you. Use it to accentuate the positive aspects of your life." Mr. William Shank Mr. Shank teaches Art 7th-8th and Art II, III, and IV. Among his hobbies there is tennis, scuba diving, and fishing. Mr. Shank's advice to the students is: "I will not tell you that you can, but I will ask you why you tell me you cannot. Then we will go to work and I will ask you to try. When you try, you learn to accept your work for what it is now. not for what you wished it would be like. You learn that it doesn't matter if it's good or bad, it is yours and it is the only thing like it." Mr. Grey Snyder This was Mr. Snyder's first year at CHS. He teaches Auto Mechanics. Mr. Snyder's pas- times include woodworking, photography and traveling. Mr. Snyder says. "Take advantage of every opportunity that arises, they may not arise again." Not you again Ms. Susan K. Stabler Sparkling Ms. Stabler from room 306 teaches ESL and English 8. She holds a B.A. from the Pan American University in Edin- burg. Texas. Ms. Stabler likes windsurfing, making candles and woodworking. Her advice to the students is, "Do good things in life to keep yourself happy." Ms. Steele Ms. Steele is the new teacher that occupies room 248. In there she teaches High School Read- ing. English 9 and English SB. Ms. Steele likes to sail and says that she would like to take a year cruise on her boat. Ms. Steele says. "My first year here at CHS has been a memorable experience and a thoroughly enjoyable year" .74 yt Soccer Season 79-80 Hold your breath! Nervousness before the game. It's like this boys. Action shot Kitras! - S " A A 9 :-- .. *-t -- ^----~ - i - L I '. '. ,. .- t LWA- w I' r- r *"" "iah ^tA* MMM L P. W ,i. - p & MR. AND MS. C.H.S. Reggie Ramsey And Lisa Barrett Runners-Up Bob Fry Alice Randazzo r r ** 'ON r' Mr. John Patty Mrs. Gayle Rankin Mrs. Rankin teaches P.E. to Junior High girls. She received her degrees from Ohio Univer- sity. Her hobbies are sports, baking and cooking gourmet foods. After teaching here at CHS for 2 years her advice is "Take pride in yourself and keep on 'Truckin' no matter how rough the road. Turn on to life" Mr. Charles Reeves The 79-80 school year is Mr. Reeves' 24th year at CHS. He teaches Physics and Life Science. Mr. Reeves attended Arizona State University where he obtained his B.S., B.A., and M.A. degrees. Besides liking Scuba and boating Mr. Reeves says he enjoys discovering the wonders of our planet Earth. Mr. Reeves advice to Seniors and of course everyone is, "Always leave a place better than you found it". SWOOSH!! Mrs. Rozett This is Mrs. Rozett's second year at CHS. She teaches Special Education, Remedial Reading, Math and Social Studies. She has her degrees from Illinois State, University of Alabama, La Verne University, and Miami University. She enjoys playing the piano, teach- ing and sports. Her advice is. Prepare yourself for tomorrow, the challenge is upon us. Mr. P. Sanchez r f; ( ** l' .. ^ : *> i ** * Mr. E. Kozial Mr. Lassila Mr. Kozial teaches Art. He received his B.A. and M.A. at Michigan State University. He likes art, golf, bridge and reading. His advice is to think and live. Mr. Lassila teaches Industrial Arts. He studied Industrial Arts Education and Secondary Education at California State University where he received his B.A. and M.A. degrees. Mrs. McNaughton Mrs. McNaughton is Cristobal High's Home Economics teacher. She has her B.S. degree from Massachusetts Teacher's College at Framingham. Massachusetts. Proving that Mrs. McNaughton loves her work, her hobbies include sewing, knitting and baking. "Workin' ana' Workin' in the 'Ole Car Shop' " Capt. Warren O'Brien This is Sgt. O'Brien's first year at CHS. He teaches LD3 and LD4. He has his A.A. from Gordon Junior College. Barnes- ville. Ga., a B.A. from Elon College. NC and M.B.A. from Monmouth College, NJ. He likes football, baseball, tennis, swim- ming. jogging, and reading. Sgt. O'Brien says. "You become what you think you are." Mr. Luke Palumbo Mr. Palumbo has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Earth Science. I.P.S. He received his B.S. at Northwest Missouri State U. and M.Ed. at the University of Florida. .,., L*-' -, _1W *1 1 c 9. FRIENDLIEST Danny Hope Alice Randazzo Runners-Up Sidney White Lisa Barrett BEST PERSONALITY Lisa Barrett And Danny Hope Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Mary Rivera SI . ....... .-A@ 1 Am i- N ----., Standing; left to right: Marvel Iglesias, Deidra Hamilton; Secretary-Treasurer, Denise Smith; Kelly Kirby. Seated: Marcia Loizeaux; Vice President, Jamie Mowery; President, Elvia Smith; Leslie Corliss; Tara Brown. GAA My, aren't we pretty today. The Girls Athletic Association is made up of girls who have lettered in at least one varsity sport. To be initiated the girls must perform humiliating and embarrassing feats. The G.A.A. sponsors the annual Homecoming Dance. The club's sponsor is Mrs. Harris. GAA sponsor, Mrs. Harris ( " CRISTOBAL STAGE BAND Martin Revello, Danny Dewault, Billy Welty, Marcio Coles, Paul Overstreet, Danny Hope, Eddie Tanner. Scot Slimon, Buddy Planchon, Dee Malo. Rod Raff, Cookie Hudgins, Nancy Rankin, Kieth Wallace Director Mr. E. Carwithen Blow those horns boys! Digitized by the Internet Archive University of in 2010 with funding from Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/caribbean1980cris Ronald "T. Pamella r *b Kegina I" \i I .'. rarl Phillips Pratt Raff Revello Johanna Mike Dionsio Porlilla Procter Raymond Sarah Tony Akis Simone Reyes Rivera Sanchez Scott Michael Victor Jerry Rhodes Rivera Saunders Yvette .Margarita Teresa 5 Alelandro Simpson Smith Solis Steele Alen Billy Connie Smith Snider Sperling f , P' 1 -, Marcus Vincent Theresa i Patty Steele Sutton Theologos Thompson Brenda David Jay Stokes Sweet Thomas Hunter Katherine Marta Glen Tiblier Tirado Varela Watson Ralph Mike Edmund Tiernan Turner Vaughn Kennith Cynthia Whitfield Williams n_... -- R I1 Susan Bowerman Maurya Ridge Captain Katie Carey Co-Captain VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Debbie Hershey Ir Katina Kandrin Jeny Stokes .,~r f:I/ r ~ , T;j-, ~~ `$ Ding Adams, Paul Overstreet, Junior Chacon, Luis Bosch, Bill Bailey, Greg Wolf, Eduardo Kirby, Albin Coke, Raul Richards, John Davis, Bob Dureyea, Bob Fry "C" CLUB The "C" Club organizer. Proud members of the "C" Club. Allen Cook Neisa Cortez Machelle Dailey Berta Davis Lourdes De La Garza Maria Deluca Patsy Drummond Debra Egolf Lana Elmufti Maritza Evans Kimberly Fields Myrna Flores Juana Forde John Frady Ricardo Francis Paul Fast Gilbert Ferro I I i ::, Peter Fung Murdock Gilmore Madelin Gonzalez Michael Graham Cecilia Gray 73 / far "~L?- 5 ly~ I -. Dwayne Arnold Michelle Arnold Sharon Austin Sean Barr IE Gabriel Borsellino Susan Bowerman Diane Bredenkamp Todd Brookhart - : *- ' Tara Brown Eric Bush Ruth Camargo Really, Karen! ARMED SERVICES YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Apartado 5096 Crist6bal, Rep. de Panama Cable Address YMCA CRISTOBAL Telephone: 3-2164 "At the Crossroads of the World" Y.M.C.A. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF FOR THE YEAR 1980 Capt. Frank V. Kerley, Chairman Col. J.J. Plunket David Owen Dr. Aurelio Lopez Capt. John Maclntire Charles Renno Dr. Gilberto Verela Paul L. Hershey, Director Capt. John Baker Lt. Col. Dale Shipley Lt. Col. Charles Fry Lt. Col. John Theologos Cdr. Norman Laible, U.S.N. INTERNATIONAL S.A. ZONA LIBRE DE COLON. * ",. S,*- - *i -r ,. I Ir _ -: ..-4. -*.- -._ -4. 1> >< '" .> *^.''>'' '** -* * 4'' ^ *^ -?> ^- *-;- A . -' -:* *.-* ^~ 3'%-~r --^ - fl, I-*`'-- ^K (M "Filework is so boring!" FACULTY CANDIDS Disco lessons at the gym. There's something funny going on. Mr. Mowery enjoying the view. -d 77 -- ;, % -, - -.1. a--r ^a . IIn 'A -r . The sun slowly began to lower as it continued to cast a golden shadow across the school. It was September 28 and the day we had all dreaded was quickly coming to an end. The majority of the students were gathered around the flag poles as Mr. Renno gave a memorable speech to the teachers, students, and staff. It was a sad experience for most of us, knowing that in a couple more days the place we called home would no longer exist. After the Panamanian flag was lowered the C.H.S. Band then played our national anthem and the American flag began its final descent. Though the sun was blinding we continued to look up, knowing that this was the last time we would ever see our flag being lowered in front of our school. After the flag was placed safely in Mr. Renno's hands the band then played our school song and the crowd quietly and solemnly dispersed. - I .. -W" o . , ,.~~~ji. .o .. SI! ~i' . ", -br .,.: h; *:..* -6'."tf'" ;r*.^t?. P "7' -.-_;N Relaxing after a hard day's work. Coffee breakll It's like this . . Caught you in the act! Busy at work. AMERICAN PACIFIC SPORTSMEN ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATES CLASS OF 1980 ui SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Genecito Adams, do bequeath my football skills to my brother Ding and all my bottles of wine to Alice Randazzo. To CHS I give the past. 1, Jackie Anthony, do bequeath my beloved Drill Team to whoever will carry out its responsibilities, a last kiss to little Duke, and my heart to Walt Kilgore. I, Bill Bailey, do bequeath the beauty of a shadow, to those who wish it. I, Francella Baker, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my good personality to my sister Delceda. I leave my honesty and respect to those who want to follow it. I, Lisa Barrett, do bequeath my "squeaks" to Susan and Katie; and to Beth, a high school life filled with fun, adventure, and growth. I, Rigoberto Bennett, do bequeath my friendship to all my friends hoping they never forget me and will stretch out their arms to me when I really need them. I, Nancy Berry, do bequeath Steve to Michelle and to Karen I leave an exciting senior year (which she needs) and to Billy, all my love. I, Ricardo Beruvides, do bequeath all my knowledge of Pontiacs to Gene Adams and my great hands to Scott Henry, Bob Duryea, and especially Robert Kredell. I, Luis Bosch, do bequeath my good looks to anyone that looks like Gene Adams and all my love to the good looking girls at CHS (all three of them) I, Carlos Bonnick U., do bequeath my abilities to my sister Elzibir and all my friends that stay back in CHS. I, Shirley Bright, do bequeath my moral beliefs to PG, my wittiness to MM, and my shyness to JC. All my treasured memories of the Canal Zone to Bud Ruble, with all my love. I, Vern Caturia, do bequeath 3 hubcaps for Sgt. Koon's Jule, musical talent to AM, my staff to KF and my thanks to Scott E. and Judy H. I, Rickey Chappell, do bequeath ALL MY LOVE TO CATHY NECESSARY. I, Odilka Clarke, do bequeath my good sense of humor to Neisa and my studying ability to Acelia. I, Holly M. Coe, do bequeath the girls in the CHS Drill Team to anyone who thinks he can handle them; to Mel our beautiful memories of the Canal Zone; to Betty my shiney boots. I, Albin B. Coke, do bequeath all my football, baseball, and basketball talents to Rafael Adams & Marcelo Smith with the hope that they stand out in these as well as I did. I, Joe Corrigan, do bequeath a gnarly wipeout at Vanos to Dwayne, a ten foot tube to Simp, to Dave my Roper Go For It attitude, and a radical Sturgess party to the Gang. I, Bob Duryea, do bequeath CHS to 2 unfortunate sisters. My football skills to Todd Wolf, Lots of luck to Mark and Greg and all my love to Tracey. I, Carmen Flores, do bequeath the best of luck to Myrna and Mayra, because they deserve the best during their next years of school. I, Jorge Fontalvo, do bequeath my smartness, leadership, and sportsmanship to my younger brother Orlando. I, Anselmo Francis, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my coolness to my brother Rico. I, Luis Galvez, do bequeath my ability and my coolness to my little brother Eric. 1, Jose D. Good, do bequeath my senior skills and talents to any of the juniors who wish to pass with luck and my dog's intelligence to Mark Aldridge. I, Shelley Graver, do bequeath all my love to Terry and all the fun times I've had at CHS to Melissa and Tracey. To the upcoming Seniors Good Luck I, Denis E. Healey, do bequeath my driving ability to SB, the Science Club to anyone willing to pick up the pieces and my role in CHS to all my admirers (both of them) I, L. Scott Henry, do bequeath to my kid sister Ursula three more years of high school. To Mary Rivera, Deanna Malo, and Judy Mattingly, their names in this will. I, Marcie Hepner, do bequeath happiness to all free people and love to those who have found it. I, Abraham Heres, do bequeath all of my tuition payments to the newcomers of CHS; my car to my lovely sis Diane; my lost retainer to whoever finds it. I, Rebecca Ann Highley, do bequeath a peace of mind to Dave Highley, my ability to maintain to Tammy R., and to Patty Rorke I leave my seat at Devils Beach. I, Daniel Anthony Hope, do bequeath my furry face to Whiskers Walker; all of my happiness to Nancy Rankin; and my puny body to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I, Cookie Hudgins, do bequeath to Mo, Bo, and P many good ones; to the Beach Burners from Vanoland many stokers; and my memories of the Zone to people who know what I mean. I, Jacqueline Ford, do bequeath my years in school to Angel, my ups and downs to Toti, my Spanish to CB&RB, and the off-limits building to LD, PD, RS, TR, etc. I, Kimberly Ford, do bequeath to Angel happiness & success, to Luisa the WH and to Paula 8 Mo, all the Panamas they can guzzle. I, Brenda Kane, do bequeath my Bn-S-I position to SB and my best wishes for all of the seniors of CHS. I, Edward Kirby, do bequeath my talent & speed and the best of luck to my brother John. I, Tamera Lane, do bequeath all all my love and appreciation to my beloved mother who helped me to make it to where I am now. God Bless Herl I, Rose Love, do bequeath all my love and happiness to Kieth, my musical ability to Mr. C., and my partying times Patrick Bush Jaime Claus Rolando Clarke A Casey Coombes rv Tony Easterling rA, Maite Calvo Kinon Coles Carrie Coykendall Ina Fernandez Chester Ferrell Gerald Gray Castillo Lady Collins Lloyd Davis WW Susan Caturia Chris Conway Gregory DeBoer Brenda Chacon Margie Conway ,41, Billy Dewhurst Kelly Brookhart Patricia Cowles Bobby Geringer Mark Brown Samuel Clarke Argie Costopanagiotis Thomas Eckel Stacey Grahm Terry Flynn Soley Grecco Charles Godwin Leslie Griffen / I ^ p I Traci Kraemer Christine Hollins n {< Scot Hudson Mitzie Lau George Layne Junior High knows where its at Junior High knows where it's at! Ana Iglesias Joann Leggett 4/ \ 6 S Roy Hummer \V Rolando Hemmings Madelon Meyer Todd Mendenhall Ernesto Menendez Grace Jones James Higgenbothor Maria Kitras Vyrna Kandrin b+Va David Lowinger 0 Arturo Magallon J Manuel SMatalaba c .,- Imin Pao Vivian Maduro Jose Mallo Usha Mayani Lisa McQuillen 1 Steve Necessary Selina Newell Rodrigo Palacio Jody Palma Hey you! '1. Toni Planchon Bill Pope Brian Powell Tina Powell Charissa Pretto p sqI - yp Regina Raff Angela Rainey Lena Ramirez Julio Ramos Sharon Redman Gisele Reece David Renno Martin Revello David Riordan Tammy Roland Luis Rosaly Richard Rubio Eric Samaniego Ramon Scott Trish Shamblin S ' 1 1 ; nfc*>I : " i)J I. Ci f~r\l I(r) EIGHTH GRADERS Sylvia Eric Marlbel David Almedina Banks Barraza Beach Martin Ronald Nenita Asanza Barnes Baza Carlos Bryan John Stacie Beatty Boggs Bowerman Carey Jeff Marlene Teresa Berry Bonila Bowling Patricia Melanie Paul Penny Clark Coke Craig Davidson a gy Dominique I Eric R M Mayra Duryea Fennell Flores Magaly Tammy Ruth Mike Dunmoodie Dyer Ferro Gadbois Deborah Sharon Malinda Lisa Garcia Greene Haynes Galvan Lee Russell Dennis Garver Harmon Headrick a. Sd Foxxy!!! hmmm . What about now? girl is Larry talking That's right, hold that gut in. Coke's drinking water!?l?7 Hey, who's she??? I MIII WI" :Wi W Just another one of those days. ft I r^'d Jli&tt, ^^_/-72.-/' Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/caribbean1980cris CARIBBEAN CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL COCO SOLO REPUBLIC OF PANAMA VOLUME LXIII 1980 Formal Retreat Address . . . held September 28, 1979 at Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, delivered by Charles M. Renno, Jr.. Principal, in observance of the close of the final day of school as a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools. We are assembled here this afternoon to mark the closing of an era in the history of Cristobal Junior-Senior High School, to pay a short tribute to all the students and teachers and staff who have contributed to the Cristobal Tiger Tradition, and to eulogize briefly those who made it possible for us to be so proud to have been a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools and Cristobal Junior-Senior High School. Seventy-three years ago the Panama Canal Company opened its first school in the Canal Zone. Since that opening in 1906, the Canal Zone Schools have grown into a system, renowned for quality education, for the high achievement of its students and for its excellent facilities and instructional materials. All of these have been the product of the tremendous financial and community support the Canal Zone has given to its schools. Several thousand years ago an Ancient Seer wrote: "To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die A time to plant and a time to harvest." Today is a time of ending: a bitter winter season in a brilliant tropic clime. With the end of this ceremony, Cristobal Junior-Senior High School's final school day under the authority of the Division of Schools of the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Canal Zone Government will come to a close. But, with every ending there is a beginning again. As the poet said, "If winter comes. Can spring be far behind?" And thus, the Cristobal High School traditions do not end with the lowering of the flags today, just as they did not end with the move to this building from New Cristobal in 1959. In fact, those traditions will live on which are meaningful and important enough to us for us to breath new life into them as we come back to school Tuesday morning. Thank you TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page I Theme 2 Faculty 17 Seniors 33 Juniors 63 Sophomores 71 Freshmen 79 Junior High 85 Activities 93 Organizations 113 Sports 133 Memories 157 Advertisements 165 Some of the most exciting times at school happen during Homecoming "Spirit Week." Students dress up in weird clothes to prove to everyone that they have spirit. Like every year only the brave ones come to school in old rags, or worse yet, wearing diapers. All in all it was a fun week ending with the Homecoming pep assembly and football game. Pep assemblies have always been a big part of C.H.S. and this year was no exception. From boy cheerleaders to tricycle races, it was all a part of building pep and spirit for the big game on Friday night. The spirit at C.H.S. has been overwhelming this year. The treaties might have caused a big change in the Canal Zone but we have not let it effect our school spirit at all. Football games pep assemblies, and our annual "Spirit Week" have all been just as much fun and popular as before. School dances are another activity that everyone loves to participate in. No matter how many changes take place this year, there is one thing that will always remain, and that is the "Mighty Tiger Spirit" which will live on in our school forever. Extra-curricular activities have always been a big part of C.H.S. If you look around after school you can see the football and basketball teams practicing hard in preparation for their games on Friday nights. Sports events have been a lot more spirited this year than ever before. The cheerleaders work very hard every week to pep up the crowds and give their support to all the Varsity teams. The smell of chloroform, spilled acids and wierd experiments, are just a few of the many things going on in the Science rooms reminding us that classroom activities have proceeded as usual. Gym classes are another thing which most students look forward to. The sound of Mrs. Fattorosi's voice and her whistle are all part of the fun. Football, soccer, and Softball are three of the sports which are considered favorites among the students at C.H.S. Though each sport is different all are played for the same reason: to have fun and to show the "roaring Tiger Spirit." r The World We Make We make the world in which we live, By what we gather and what we give. By our daily deeds and the things we say. By what we keep or cast away. We make our world by the beauty we see In a skylark's song or a lilac tree, In a butterfly's wing, in the pale moon's rise. And the wonder that lingers in midnight skies. We make our world by the life we lead, By the friends we have, by the books we read. By the pity we show in the hour of care. By the loads we lift and the love we share. We make our worlds by the goals we pursue, By the heights we seek and the higher view. By hopes and dreams that reach the sun And the will to fight till the heights are won. What is the place in which we dwell, A hut or palace, heaven or hell We gather and scatter, we take and we give. We make our world . and there we live. Alfred Grant Walton 10 ^^fc-iuft ., ^^^^f-r \2 Toward the end of the year most of the familiar faces of C.H.S. will slowly start to fade away, but the spirit in the hearts of all former Zonians will always be there. Whether you've lived in the Canal Zone a couple of years or all your life, it is never enough time to appreciate Panama for what it really is. it takes a drastic change like the treaty to make a person realize what a valuable experience living in the Zone has been for them. Seen at right is a SERVICE MEDAL which was presented to all employees of the Panama Canal Company for service performed in the Canal Zone through Oct. I, 1979. 13 K^^ UPr Hispanic Queen: Ester I Gatun Yacht Club There's one thing our State Department may not realize, that while they can take a person out of the Canal Zone, they can never take the Canal Zone out of a person. 14 *%.-?jH!22^'' We have been passed off into history and erased from the maps of the world. Though the Zonian which was an endan- gered species is now extinct, the spirit of the Canal Zone will always live on. 15 The sun slowly began to lower as it continued to cast a golden shadow across the school. It was September 28 and the day we had all dreaded was quickly coming to an end. The majority of the students were gathered around the flag poles as Mr. Renno gave a memorable speech to the teachers, students, and staff. It was a sad experience for most of us. knowing that in a couple more days the place we called home would no longer exist. After the Panamanian flag was lowered the C.H.S. Band then played our national anthem and the American flag began its final descent. Though the sun was blinding we continued to look up, knowing that this was the last time we would ever see our flag being lowered in front of our school. After the flag was placed safely in Mr. Rennos hands the band then played our school song and the crowd quietly and solemnly dispersed. 16 FACULTY 17 CHARLES M. RENNO. JR. Mr. Charles Renno PRINCIPAL OF C.H.S SUPER PRINCIPAL Mr. Renno is the principal here at C.H.S. He has been here for nine years. He has an A.B. from William Jewell and a M.A. from the University of Redlands. His hobbies are photo- graphy and reading. Mr. Renno's advice is, "Set your goals early but keep as many options open as you can; few of us end up exactly where we started to go in life and many of us find our early ambitions unsatisfy- ing when we achieve them." 18 Mr. Martin Hoffman Mr. Hoffman is the assistant principal. He has been here at CHS for nine years. His hobbies are tennis, golf, numismatics, philately, lepidoptery, skin diving, watching all CHS athletic events and woodworking. He has a B.S. from Texas Lutheran College and a M.Ed, from Southwest Texas University. Mr. Hoffman's advice is, "Think before acting and try to do things right the first time." y' -^^' CRISTOBAL'S VICE PRINCIPALS MR. J.W. Barrowes This is Mr. Barrowes' second year at CHS. He is one of the Vice principals and is in school administration. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the College of Arts and Sciences University of Nebraska. His hobbies are reading, writing and gardening, he also likes to teach, travel and collect paintings. Mr. Barrowes' advice to the students is,: "Make your presence here at CHS be something good, something positive and something beautiful!" 19 Mrs. Ann Gegg Mrs. Gegg has been here at CHS for 24 years. She is the Girl's Guidance Counselor but taught French, Latin and Spanish for 18 years. She has her B.A. and M.S. in Ed. from Cornell University. Mrs. Gegg enjoys reading, bridge and golf. She says to all of us here at CHS. "I hope the I980's will bring the best to all of you. Mr. Robert Mowery Mr. Mowery is the Boy's Guidance Counselor here at CHS. He has been here for 16 years. Mr. Mowery has a B.S. and a M.S. from Indiana State University. Mr. Palumbo, "You're on Candid Camera! Mr. James Palumbo Mr. Palumbo is the Attendance Counselor at CHS. He used to teach Life Science and IPS and has been here for 8 years. He has his B.S. and M.S. from Northwest Missouri State University. Mr. Palumbo likes Scuba and Sports. Mr. Dayton Wells Mr. Wells has been here at CHS for II years. He is the Librarian. Mr. Wells has his B.S. from University of Idaho and Masters from University of Oregon. ^jS^P^, ^ ^-j: 20 Mrs. J. Allen Mrs. N. Harper /i CRISTOBAL'S SECRETARIES 'Name, please.' Mrs. Allen busily at work. Mrs. D. Davis Mrs. L. Bilgray Mr. F.A. Anderson This is Mr. Anderson's first year at CHS. He teaches Special Ed.. Math. English and History. Mr. Anderson at home also enjoys doing such things as surfing, golfing, racquetball and making stained glass. He has a B.A. in Psychology from United States International University and Graduate work in Special Ed. from Florida Slate University. Mr. James E. Bailey This IS Mr. Bailey's third year at Cristobal. He teaches JROTC. Among Mr. Bailey's hobbies are fishing and football. Mr. Robert Berger Mr. Robert Berger from Room 313 teaches Social Studies 8. He enjoys collecting butterflies and playing golf. He has an associate in commerce from Grand Rapids Junior College and a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan State. After 17 years in CHS he remembers, "I will never forget the fine students I have taught at CHS. They are the BESTI Sometimes 1 wish I taught English instead of Band! Mr. Richard Bock Mr. Bock teaches Geometry. Analysis and General Math. Among his diversion while not working is directing the two plays during the year presented by the Thespians. Mr. Bock is the sponsor of the Drama Club. Mrs. C. Campodonico Mrs. Campodonico teaches Spanish I and II. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia. 22 Mr. Edward Carwithen Mr. Carwlthen has been CHS's band director for 14 years. He has a B. In fine arts from the University of Florida and Masters of Arts from the Eastman School of Music. During his free time. Mr. Carwithen en|oys scuba diving. "Remember us kindly" Is his advice to the Seniors. Mr. Lawrence Cowley This IS Mr. Cowley's lith year at CHS. He teaches Algebra and Computer Science. He has a B.A. from Trinity University and a MA. from Southeastern State. His hobbies are boating, snor- kling and teaching He says that Thinking is not an oral process. It IS mental and should be thoroughly explored before proceeding. Mr. Louis Dedeaux Mr. Dedeaux teaches Physical Education and Math He received his B.S. and M.S. at Oklahoma State. He has been teaching at CHS for the past 20 years and his hobbies are fishing, golf and scuba diving. His advice is that you will never be successful If you don't try. ^^^ Mr. Paluinbo and Mr. Knoope. laughing? J #^ i o r 1 1 > r 1 ( \h ^. t Miss Stephanie Ensenat This IS Miss Ensenat's first year at CHS. She teaches English and French I and II. She received her B.S. at Louisiana State Universi- ty and her MA. at "Middlebury College in Pans". France. Miss Ensenat en|oys dancing, snor keling. and logging. Her advice IS, "Don't give up^ always keep trying Mrs. June Fattorosi Mrs. Fattorosi has been teach- ing here at CHS for 1A years. She teaches PE and received her B S at Southeast University in Louisiana and her MA at the University of Southern Missis sippi. She quotes. "Do someth- ing .. Lead, follow, or get out of the way 21 Mr. Fattorosi Mr. Fattorosi teaches British Literature and American Litera- ture. He has his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Rutgers Universi- ty. Mr. Fattorosi enjoys litera- ture and is a connolseur of the English Language. Mr. W. J. Gansen Mr. Gansen is here at CHS for his seventeenth year. He teaches Behavioral Science, General Business and Modern Geography. Mr. Gansen has his B.A. from Eastern Michigan University and two MA. de- grees; one from University of Michigan, the other from Purdue University. Mr. Gansen's main hobby is photography in which he most cordially takes pictures for CHS' newspaper and year book. / Mr. G. Graver Photography, fishing, hunting, and restoring antiques are Mr. Graver's favorite hobbles. While not at home Mr. Graver is teaching Industrial Arts here at CHS. He has a B.S. degree In Secondary Education from Texas A S I University and his M.Ed, in Industrial Education from Texas ASM University. "Don't tell Me!!!' *_\ Mr. R. Grubbs Mr. Grubbs attended Northwest Missouri State University where he obtained his "Master's. He teaches Math 8 and Consumer Math. Mr. Grubbs says he likes to play tennis and go fishing. Mrs. Joan Harris Mrs. Harris teaches girl's Physical Education here at CHS. She Is an alumna of Canal Zone College, and has her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Barry Col- lege (Miami) and New York University respectively. Mrs. Harris enjoys playing tennis. Softball, volleyball, while also enjoying teaching and coaching them. Mrs. Harris reminds students, "Write to your friends and answer their letters Good friends are hard to find 24 Mr. Charles Helm Mr. Helm teaches remedial reading and has been teach- ing here at CHS for 8 years. He has a B.A. from William Jewell College, a M.E. from the University of Missouri and an Ed. S. from the University of Alabama. He enjoys swimming, boating, music and reading. Mr. Helm says that Good attitudes are like the rudder on your ship of life which can provide sure direction toward your destin- ation. Mrs. Donna Helmling This is Mrs. Helmlmgs first year at CHS. She teaches American literature and English 10. She received her B.A. and M.A. at Eastern Michigan U. She enjoys reading, collecting shells, raising weimaraners and collecting "Mup- pets". She says "I am thoroughly enjoying my work with the students of CHS I especially enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere." Mr. Henry Mr. Henry teaches Math-7. Consumer Math. He received his B.S. at D.C. Teacher's College and M.A. at San Jose State College. "YEAH." Mr. Paul Hieronymus Mr. Hieronymus has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Chemistry. Physiology, and Math. He has a B.S. from East Central Slate of Oklahoma and M.N.S. from University of Oklahoma. His hobbies are Golf and Stamps. His advice is "It is better to be quiet and thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Dr Dr. E. Holmgrain Holmgrain. a former principal of CHS, is here for his fifth year. He teaches Social Studies 7. Dr. Holm- grain has a B.A. from Cha- dront stale College and an M.A. and Doctorate from the University of Nebraska. 25 Mr. Ronald Jacobs Mr. Jacobs graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a B.A. and from Northeastern Oklahoma State University with a M.E. He leaches U.S. History and World History. Mr. Jacobs' advice to the students. "When we waste another's time we take from him that which we cannot replace ". Mr. Clare W. Johnson This IS Mr. Johnson's lOth year at CHS. He teaches the business courses of shorthand, book- keeping, typing I and typing II. Mr. Johnson earned a B.S. degree from Bemidji State College in Minnesota and a M.A. degree from Central Washing- ton State College. Mr. Johnson reminds seniors to work hard because. "Next year I won't be there to say Little Boy or Little Girl get to work"! ^^^ > \ I Mr. Henry Jones Mr. Jones is here at CHS for his thrid year. He teaches Physical Education and Spanish. Mr. Jones earned his M.A. degree at New York University. His advice to the students. "Don't quit even though the road seems rocky. There are better times ahead." The Grubbs Clan! Mr. Roy Knoop Mr. Knoop teaches US History, World History, and Geography. He received his B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan, his M.A. at Columbia University and his Post Graduate at the University of Denver and at the University of Colorado. Mr. Knoop likes music and amongst his favorite com- posers are Berlioz, Mahler and Elgar. His advice is, "Remember Sisyphusl" Mr. Donald Koon. SFl Mr. Koon is here at CHS for his third year. He teaches JROTC LD-2. Mr. Koon attended college at Columbus College. Columbus, Georgia. He enjoys football, jogging and fishing. K '^. 26 Mr. E. Kozial Mr. Kozial teaches Art. He received his B.A. and MA. at Michigan State University. He Mkes art, golf, bridge and reading. His advice is to think and live. Mr. Lassila Mr. Lassila teaches Industrial Arts. He studied Industrial Arts Education and Secondary Education at California State University where he received his B.A. and MA. degrees. Mrs. McNaughton Mrs. McNaughton Is Cristobal High's Home Economics teacher. She has her B.S. degree from Massachusetts Teacher's College at Framingham. Massachusetts. Proving that Mrs. McNaughton loves her work, her hobbies include sewing, knitting and baking. "Workin" ana' Workin' in the 'Ole Car Shop' Capt. Warren O'Brien This is Sgt. O'Brien's first year at CHS He teaches ID3 and LD4. He has his A. A. from Gordon Junior College, Barnes- vllle, Ga.. a B.A. from Elon College. NC and MBA. from Monmouth College, NJ. He likes football, baseball, tennis, swim- ming, jogging, and reading. Sgt. O'Brien says, "You become what you think you are Mr. Luke Palumbo Mr. Palumbo has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Earth Science. IPS. He received his B.S. at Northwest Missouri State U. and M.Ed, at the University of Florida. *^>m^ w / [ / 37 Mr. John Patty Mrs. Gayle Rankin Mrs. Rankin teaches P.E. to Junior High girls. She received her degrees from Ohio Univer- sity. Her hobbies are sports, baking and cooking gourmet foods. After teaching here at CHS for 2 years her advice is "Take pride in yourself and keep on Truckin' no matter how rough the road. Turn on to lifel" Mr. Charles Reeves The 79-80 school year is Mr. Reeves' 24th year at CHS. He teaches Physics and Life Science. Mr. Reeves attended Arizona State University where he obtained his B.S.. B.A., and M.A. degrees. Besides liking Scuba and boating Mr. Reeves says he enjoys discovering the wonders of our planet Earth. Mr. Reeves advice to Seniors and of course everyone is. "Always leave a place better than you found it". SWOOSH!! Mr. P. Sanchez Mrs. Rozett This is Mrs. Rozett's second year at CHS. She teaches Special Education. Remedial Reading, Math and Social Studies. She has her degrees from Illinois State, University of Alabama. La Verne University, and Miami University. She enjoys playing the piano, teach- ing and sports. Her advice is. Prepare yourself for tomorrow, the challenge is upon us. 28 Mrs. Bonnie Shank Mrs. Shank from room 305 teaches English 7 and I. While not at work Mrs. Shank enjoys tennis, scuba diving, reading and even beach combing. Mrs. Shank has this to say to the Class of 80,: "Seniors, what an unforgettable memory you can carry with you. Use it to accentuate the positive aspects of your life." Mr. William Shank Mr. Shank teaches Art 7th-8th and Art II, III, and IV. Among his hobbies there is tennis, scuba diving, and fishing. Mr. Shank's advice to the students is: "I will not tell you that you can, but I will ask you why you tell me you cannot. Then we will go to work and I will ask you to try. When you try, you learn to accept your work for what it is now, not for what you wished it would be like. You learn that it doesn't matter if it's good or bad, it is yours and it is the only thing like it." Mr. Grey Snyder This was Mr. Snyder's first year at CHS. He teaches Auto Mechanics. Mr. Snyder's pas- times include woodworking, photography and traveling. Mr. Snyder says, "Take advantage of every opportunity that arises, they may not arise again Not you againi i S S t t i Ms. Susan K. Stabler Sparkling Ms. Stabler from room 306 teaches ESL and English 8. She holds a B.A. from the Pan American University in Edin- burg, Texas. Ms. Stabler likes windsurfing, making candles and woodworking. Her advice to the students is, "Do good things In life to keep yourself happy." Ms. Steele Ms. Steele is the new teacher that occupies room 248. In there she teaches High School Read- ing, English 9 and English 8B. Ms. Steele likes to sail and says that she would like to take a year cruise on her boat. Ms. Steele says, "My first year here at CHS has been a memorable experience and a thoroughly enjoyable yearl 29 Mrs. Martha I. Tanner Mrs. Tanner has been teaching here at CHS for twelve years. This year she teaches English I and 11. Mrs. Tanner has her B.A. from the University of North Carolina and did her graduate work at Penn State, University of Alabama and at the Universi- ty of Oklahoma. Her hobbies are reading, cooking, and playing bridge. Her advice is, "Watch out when you're gittin' all you want!. Mr. Ernest A. Wattley Mr. Wattley is teaching here at CHS for his second year. He teaches Woodwork I and Math 7. Mr. Wattley recieved an A. A. from Canal Zone College, a B.Sc. from D.C. Teachers College and MA. from San Jose State College. Mr. Wattleys favorite pastime is playing canasta. The Faculty "FATS!' Mr. Palumbo hard at work! Mr, William L. Will The 79-80 school year was Mr. Wills ninth year at CHS. He teaches Physical Education and the English as a Secondary Language course. Mr Will enjoys golf, jogging, reading and traveling. He earned a B.S. from Xavier University in Ohio; a M.Ed, from University of Florida and is in the process of completing his Master's of P.E. from Long Beach State Universi- ty. Mr. Will's advice to the students is. "If you want respect, then respect the rights of others. The lack of it creates problems." Mrs. Hallie A. Witcher The outstanding Math teacher from room 212, Mrs. Witcher, is here at CHS for the tenth year. While not in school attending her Algebra I and Math 8 students Mrs. Witcher enjoys windsurfing, photography and scuba diving. Mrs. Witcher's message to the Class of 80; "I will always have a special place in my heart for you all. May your future be filled with bright- ness 30 "Filework is so boring!' FACULTY CANDIDS Disco lessons at the gym. PSHU There's something funny going on. Mr. Mowery enjoying the view. 31 Caught you in the acti Relaxing after a hard day's work. Coffee breakll '¥'' ?1 e ^ 4r It's like this Busy at work. 32 33 iiroe0 9 Senior Class Officers (left to right): President, Alice Randazzo; Treasurer, Tracy PhillipSi Secretary, Mary Rivera-, Vice-President, Lianne Werlein SENIOR LEADERS Class Officers And Board Make Plans For Upcoming Year Senior Board of Directors Eugene Adams Mark Aldridge Leonardo Amezquita Dilip Amthabbai Jorge Asanza Vielka Anderson Bill Bailey Jaqueline Anthony FranceiJa Baker Ki* - / Jaime Baker Nancy Berry Luis Bosch Lisa Barrett Ricardo Beruvides Shirley Bright Rigoberto Bennett Carlos Bonnick Steven Brown vj^ ^^.Jsu 1 Linnette Calvo David Camargo Vern Caturia ^- > Rickey Lhappell Odilka Clarke Ramesh Chugani Fernando Codrington Eneida Clarke Holly Coe t W ^r^ "^^B 1 B / ]B^ ^11 ^^ ^L "^^s:^- Mr 1flf&0 f^^ ^ ^ JWMife. 37 George Daniel Vanessa Davis Senior Sweethearts! Paulino Diez Robert Duryea Jaqueline Ford Anselmo Francis S^ * V -r: ^F ^B, ^.amss "/ * J*^ 1^ Carmen Flores Jorge Fontalvo Kimberly Ford Robert Fry Byron Ford Pammy Galvan Luis Galvez r- Jose Good Asa Harris Marcus Garcia Shelly Graver Marianne Good Hayden Mark Gewin Jerry Harlin Denis Healey Leslie Henry tOi'^W?'. Marcie Hepner Surf's up !!! Rebecca Highley Douglas Hobson Abraham Harris Debra Hershey Caria Holder Ragene Holland Barbara Inniss Rose Love Brenda Kane Odila Machore 43 Eduardo Kirby Deanna Malo ^s^TLJl^^ ^yky Marvin Marcum Judy Mattingly Hey, Chappie!!! Maria Meana James Mendoza Dennis McAllister William McAllister Augusto Menendez 43 Ester Meza Vicky Minshew Jamie Mowery Mark Necessary Jennie Parker Lisa and Greg deep in a discussion. Tract Phillips Harold Planchon Stephen Procter Alice Randazzo Fermin Regist Maria Ramos Reginald Ramsey Eastee Raymond Raul Richards Valerie Reece Mary Rivera Patti Rorke Carol Schwartz Mara Sobers Kerry Savage Scot Slimon David Sorenson Yasira Scarlett Elvia Smith Vita Steele Tony Streeter Edward Tanner \\\\ Our new President! Dalia Wallace Humbert Wallace John Theologos Steve Todhunter Billy Welty Lianne Werlein Natalie West Benito Whitaker I always color in my spare time. Angel Williams Tami Witcher Sydney White Gregory Wolf !f ^""^ fC^ Alice is eating again Hey Dreamboat. not you Shipwreck! Brenda Kane hard at work. y^ SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT I. Genecito Adams, do bequeath my football skills to my brother Ding and all my bottles of wine to Alice Randazzo. To CHS I give the past. I, Jackie Anthony, do bequeath my beloved Drill Team to whoever will carry out its responsibilities, a last kiss to little Duke, and my heart to Walt Kilgore. !, Bill Bailey, do bequeath the beauty of a shadow, to those who wish it. I, Francella Baker, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my good personality to my sister Delceda. I leave my honesty and respect to those who want to follow it. I, Lisa Barrett, do bequeath my "squeaks" to Susan and Katie; and to Beth, a high school life filled with fun, adventure, and growth. I. Rigoberto Bennett, do bequeath my friendship to all my friends hoping they never forget me and will stretch out their arms to me when I really need them. I, Nancy Berry, do bequeath Steve to Michelle and to Karen I leave an exciting senior year (which she needs) and to Billy, all my love. I. Ricardo Beruvides. do bequeath all my knowledge of Pontiacs to Gene Adams and my great hands to Scott Henry, Bob Duryea, and especially Robert Kredell. I, Luis Bosch, do bequeath my good looks to anyone that looks like Gene Adams and all my love to the good looking girls at CHS (all three of them) I, Carlos Bonnick U., do bequeath my abilities to my sister Elzibir and all my friends that stay back in CHS. I, Shirley Bright, do bequeath my moral beliefs to PG, my wittiness to MM, and my shyness to JC. All my treasured memories of the Canal Zone to Bud Ruble, with all my love. I, Vern Caturia. do bequeath 3 hubcaps for Sgt. Koon's Jule, musical talent to AM, my staff to KF and my thanks to Scott E. and Judy H. I. Rickey Chappell, do bequeath ALL MY LOVE TO CATHY NECESSARY. I, Odilka Clarke, do bequeath my good sense of humor to Neisa and my studying ability to Acelia. I, Holly M. Coe. do bequeath the girls in the CHS Drill Team to anyone who thinks he can handle them; to Mel our beautiful memories of the Canal Zone; to Betty my shiney boots. I, Albin B. Coke, do bequeath all my football, baseball, and basketball talents to Rafael Adams S Marcelo Smith with the hope that they stand out in these as well as I did. I, Joe Corrlgan, do bequeath a gnarly wipeout at Vanos to Dwayne, a ten foot tube to Simp, to Dave my Roper Go For It attitude, and a radical Sturgess party to the Gang. I, Bob Duryea, do bequeath CHS to 2 unfortunate sisters. My football skills to Todd Wolf. Lots of luck to Mark and Greg and all my love to Tracey. I, Carmen Flores, do bequeath the best of luck to Myrna and Mayra, because they deserve the best during their next years of school. I, Jorge Fontalvo, do bequeath my smartness, leadership, and sportsmanship to my younger brother Orlando. I. Anselmo Francis, do bequeath my sportsmanship and my coolness to my brother Rico. I, Luis Galvez. do bequeath my ability and my coolness to my little brother Eric. I, Jose D. Good, do bequeath my senior skills and talents to any of the juniors who wish to pass with luck and my dog's intelligence to Mark Aldridge. I, Shelley Graver, do bequeath all my love to Terry and all the fun times I've had at CHS to Melissa and Tracey. To the upcoming Seniors Good Luck I. Denis E. Healey. do bequeath my driving ability to SB, the Science Club to anyone willing to pick up the pieces and my role in CHS to all my admirers (both of them) I, L. Scott Henry, do bequeath to my kid sister LJrsula three more years of high school. To Mary Rivera, Deanna Malo, and Judy Mattingly, their names in this will. I, Marcie Hepner, do bequeath happiness to all free people and love to those who have found it. I, Abraham Heres, do bequeath all of my tuition payments to the newcomers of CHS; my car to my lovely sis Diane; my lost retainer to whoever finds it. I, Rebecca Ann Highley, do bequeath a peace of mind to Dave Highley. my ability to maintain to Tammy R., and to Patty Rorke I leave my seat at Devils Beach. I. Daniel Anthony Hope, do bequeath my furry face to Whiskers Walker; all of my happiness to Nancy Rankin; and my puny body to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I, Cookie Hudgins. do bequeath to Mo, Bo, and P many good ones; to the Beach Burners from Vanoland many stokers; and my memories of the Zone to people who know what I mean. I. Jacqueline Ford, do bequeath my years in school to Angel, my ups and downs to Toti, my Spanish to CB&RB, and the off-limits building to LD, PD. RS, TR, etc. I, Kimberly Ford, do bequeath to Angel happiness & success, to Luisa the WH and to Paula & Mo, all the Panamas they can guzzle. I, Brenda Kane, do bequeath my Bn-S-I position to SB and my best wishes for all of the seniors of CHS. I. Edward Kirby. do bequeath my talent 6 speed and the best of luck to my brother John. I, Tamera Lane, do bequeath all all my love and appreciation to my beloved mother who helped me to make it to where I am now. God Bless Herl I, Rose Love, do bequeath all my love and happiness to Kieth. my musical ability to Mr. C, and my partying times 50 SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT at the Sturgess and Tarpon to the Gang. I. Odilia Machore, do bequeath my studying ability to my sister Berta and my seriousness to my brothers Lloyd and Arturo. I. Deanna Malo, do bequeath to KB, Ralph chichi; to GW my aggressiveness. To RW I leave BW (and Vice-Versa) and to Elisa my driving skills, so she can scare the HELL out of KB! I, Judy Mattingly, do bequeath to Mary a trip to CMA in hopes she gets reunited; and to Carl, all my love and lots of Canterbury spirit. I, Dennis McAllister, do bequeath my ability to make the Weight Machine press itself on its own out of respect for me, with just my appearance. I. William McAllister, do bequeath my milk drinking habits, self-confidence, and victory to all athletic students of CHS. I, Ester Meza, do bequeath my body fitness to my sweet sister Elida and my smile to Lupita. I, Vicky Minshew, do bequeath my ankles and smile to Jr. Chacon, my official joke book to TD, my friendship to Alice, and my undying love to PS. I, Jamie Mowery, do bequeath my beautiful tan to Marcia Loizeaux, my old toothbrush to my brother Mike, and my maturity to Robert Kredell. I, Mark Necessary do bequeath the success of my Sr. year to CN, SN, MK. YV, KT, BD, TP, SS, DH. AM, JR. JT, my tennis skills to all who want to lose; JT, MM, fe my acting abilities to the gang. I, Jennie Parker, do bequeath my nose to Mark, my "howdy's" to Diane, and my "Led Zeppelin" and a friendship to Bill. I, Tracy Phillips, do bequeath JP a great year; MK my wavy hair; KP the munchkins, MN & YV the lunch table; LS & LE LR; SG & TF a good future; Bob, all the jiffy pop you can handle. I, Bud Planchon, do bequeath to D Adams and the Pet all the TJ Swann they can guzzle and to R. Kredell all the Barbie Dolls he can handle. I, Reginald Ramsey, do bequeath my faith in God for Peace and Justice toward all mankind; and my love to Marcia, Kim, Shyrle, and Alice. I, Alice Randazzo, do bequeath my eyes to Jr. C; aggressiveness to M Ridge; love to PS and Vic; special thanks to G Adams; and all my love, heart, and memories to a very special person, T. Downing. I, Valarie Reece, do bequeath all the good times I've had to Gisele, my hardwork to Mariel, my job to Mauricio; and my locker without a lock to Piero. Rick, and Ortiz. I, Raul Richards, do bequeath my running moves and tough football playing to Ricardo Ortiz. Also my love to Sharon. I, Mary Rivera, do bequeath my good times to my brother Harry; my lifeguard talents to JD; my guild on to RR; and the good time in History to Mr. Knoop. Good Luck CHS I'll miss ya. I, Patricia Rorke, do bequeath my VC's with cherries to Sandy; my love to H S J; my peace to Becky; and to BB, the ultimate highway . ride. I, Carol Schwartz, do bequeath my abilities of laughter and talkativeness to MD, CS, and AW. I wish you all the best of luck in the future. I. Elvia Smith, do bequeath my beautiful smile to my sis Marsha; my fresh mouth to my bro Marcelo, don't let anyone push you around. I, Mara Sobers, do bequeath my humor and ROTC ability to my best friend Caroline Soley, and my craziness to anyone who wants to assume it. I, Vita Steele, do bequeath my way of dancing to my sister Anastacia and my ambitious way to my brother Alex. I, Edward W. Tanner, do bequeath the back seat of my Dodge to GW & DM; to EM I leave the rest of my Dodge and the good times in it. To Mr. C, my unending gratitude. I, John James Theologos II. do bequeath my adjustable Superman X-Ray lenses to Nancy Rankin; my lucky astrology mood watch to ML; and my great acting abilities to MN. I. Steve R. Todhunter, do bequeath everything to whoever; someone to anybody; and remember that no one is better than the graduates of '80. I, Dalia Wallace, do bequeath my studying ability to Gary, and my quietness to Laverne. I, Natalie O. West, do bequeath all my joy and happiness I've had in my senior year to Ruth Camargo. ,, Sydney White, do bequeath all my skills and talents in Automechanics to all those juniors who are interested. I, Angel Williams, do bequeath my prayers to the younger generation, may the Lord help them in their future years. May God bless you all. I, Tamera L. Witcher, do bequeath Eric M. and 45th place to Nancy Rankin, and many shuffles to Mr. C. I, William Welty, do bequeath my surfing talents to DL; to JC, DH, and Bob C, the best times at partying with Vanos at the Sturgess; and for anyone who can take surfing, the power is there. Go For It. I, Lianne Werlein, do bequeath my charm and wit to KM; Mr. Bock to anyone smart enough to appreciate his diction and DROLL sense of humor; and my Mercedes-Benz to Cookie. I, Greg Wolf, do bequeath my foot to Bud P's a S; a new trash can to Doug B; a muzzled to Ricky C; my size to Danny H; my football skills to Todd. I, Debbie Hershey, do bequeath peace of mind to §1, her own advice to LB; confidence to TB; a holiday in Greece to SB; and all my love to the one who MMBIM. 5/ SENIOR STATISTICS EUGENE ADAMS October II. 1961 Panama Track 1.2.3,4, Football 3.4. JACQUELINE MARIE ANTHONY October 20, 1961 Colon. Republic of Panama Pep Club li French Club 3.4, Carribean Club 3i Senior Board of Directors-, ROTC Drill Team 1.2.3'. Basketball Intramurals 1.2, Volleyball Intramurals l.2i Homecoming Court A-, Varsity Band I. BILL BAILEY July 2, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone 'C Club 4i Football 3.4-. Track 3,4i Ocean to Ocean Cayuca Race. 2. FRANCELLA BAKER February 3. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Basketball 1.2; Volleyball 1.2, Softball 1.2, Track 1.2. LISA BARRETT February 28. 1962 Jacksonville. Florida French Club 2.3, Caribe Club 2.3, Tradewind Staff 2.3.4. RIGOBERTO BENNETT April 6, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Baseball 3.4. NANCY BERRY February 24. 1962 Bangkok. Thailand Senior Board of Directors, Homecoming Court, Speaker of House I. RICARDO J. BERUVIDES September II. 1962 Miami. Florida Football 3.4, Soccer 2.3. CARLOS C. BONNICK U. June 29. I960 Colon, Republic of Panama SHIRLEY ANN BRIGHT July 24. 1961 Monterey. California French Club 3.4, Pep Club 2, CHS Drill Team 4, Volleyball Intramurals 3.4, Tennis Intramurals 3, Basketball Intramurals 2, Homeroom representa- tive 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Float Committee 3. LUIS BOSCH May 16, 1962 San Juan. Puerto Rico Football 1.3.4, Swim Team 4. VERN SCOTT CATURIA October 18. I960 Ft. Atkinson. Wisconsin Photography Club 1.2.3.4, Tradewind Staff 1.2.3, Yearbook Photographer 1.2,3.4, Drama Club 3,4, Football 1,2,3, Tennis 3. RICKEY T. CHAPPELL May 3, 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 4, Baseball 3,4. ENEIDA CLARE July 27. 1962 Colon, Republic of Panama Basketball Intramurals 4. ODILKA CLARKE June 20, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Savings Club 1.2, Cheerleader 2. HOLLY MARIE COE February 10.1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Drill Team 1.2.3.4, Soccer 4, Track 4. ALBIN B. COKE April 23. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3.4, Basketball 4, Baseball 1,2. JOE CORRIGAN April 9. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone ROBERT L. DURYEA December 31. 1961 Hanau. Germany French Club 1.2.3.4, Science Club 4, C-Club 4, Track 3, Soccer 2, Football 4. FERRIS FAIN February 29. I960 Alabama JORGE FONTALVO July 4. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 4, Basketball 4. JACQUELINE DARNICE FORD May 22, 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide Club 2. KIMBERLY PATRIA FORD June 4, 1962 Baltimore, Maryland Nurses Aide Club 1.2, Drill Team 1.2, Basketball 4, Volleyball Intramurals 4, Softball 1.2, Soccer. ANSELMA FRANCIS January 14. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Basketball 4. ROBERT FRY April 4. 1962 Columbus. Georgia Spanish Club 2, Annandale Skydiving Club 1,2, Caribe Club 3.4, Spanish Honor Society 2.3.4, National Honor Society 3.4, Football 1.2.3.4, Baseball 2.3.4, Wrestling I, Handball 1.2, Homeroom Representative 1.2, Senior Board of Directors. LUIS GALVEZ April 23. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Baseball 2,3, Track 2,3, Soccer 1,2. SHELLY GRAVER July 4. 1962 Brownsville. Texas Thespians 3.4, Senior Board of Directors, Football Watergirl 4. DENIS HEALEY September 29. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Drama Club 1.2.3.4, Science Club 3.4, Caribe Club 3.4, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Tradewind 3.4, National Honor Society 3.4, Band 1.2.3.4, Procrastinators Club 4, Homeroom Representatives 3.4. LESLIE SCOTT HENRY August 8. 1962 Ft. Stewart. Georgia Track 3, Football 4, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors. MARCIE HEPNER October 14. 1962 Jamestown. New Jersey Gymnastics 1.2, Basketball I, Cheerleader 3, Homeroom Representative 4. ABRAHAM HERES May 10. 1962 Tel Aviv. Israel Science I, French Club 1.2, Spanish Club 1.2.3.4, Yearbook Staff 2, Golf 1.2.3.4, Basketball Intramurals I, Tennis I. REBECCA HIGHLEY July 16. 1962 Fayetville. North Carolina CHS Girls Drill Team 2.3. DOUGLAS HOBSON July 7. 1962 Honolulu, Hawaii National BETA Club 2,3, National VICA Club 3, Football 4. CARLA HOLDER November 2. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Homeroom Representative 4. DANIEL ANTHONY HOPE October 6. 1962 Albuquerque. New Mexico Procrastinators Club 1.2.3.4, Senior Board of Directors, Football 3.4, Basketball 4, Track 3, Rifle Team 1,2, Homeroom Representative I. GLENDA ANN HUDGINS August II. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Tennis 3.4, Tennis Intramurals 2.4, Volleyball 4, Soccer Intramurals 1.2, Basketball Intramurals 1.2, Gymnastics I, Softball 1.2, Cayuca Race 3.4, CHS Girls Drill Team 4, Senior Board of Directors. BRENDA K. KANE April 25. 1962 Wellington. Kansas CHS JROTC Girls Drill Team 3. EDWARD KIRBY December I. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3, Tennis 2.3.4, Track 1.4. ROSE MARIE LOVE July 18. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone CHS Girls Drill Team 4. ODILIA MACHORE DAVIS July 26. 1962 Colo. Republic of Panama Homeroom Representative 4. DEANNA MALO February 3. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Science Club 3.4, Drama Club 3.4, Tradewind Staff 4, Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors, Boy's Tennis Manager 2.3.4, Soccer Manager I, Basketball Intramurals 1.2, ROTC Color Guard I, ROTC Drill Team I, CHS Girls Drill Team 2.3.4, Homeroom Alternate 1,2. MARVIN MARCUM February 14. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Boys Drill Team 3, Bicentennial Cross Country Run 2, ROTC 1.2.3, Senior Board of Directors, Junior Board of Directors. JUDY MATTINGLY February 15. 1962 Heidelburg. Germany Homecoming court 4, Senior Board of Directors. DENNIS McAllister May 23. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3.4, Track 3, Swimming 3. WILLIAM McAllister May 23. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Football 3.4, Track 3, Swimming 3. ESTER MARIA MEZA ORTIZ February 10. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone PEP Club 3, Volleyball I, Baseball 2. VICKY MINSHEW December 14. 1961 Norfolk. Virginia 52 Drama Club 3i Junior Board of Dlrectorsi Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Board of Directors, Swim Team I; Homecoming Court 4. Physical Fitness Award 1.2.3; Volleyball Intramurals l> Homeroom Alternate 4. JAMIE MOWERY December 23. 1961 Linton. Indiana GAA 3,4, Board of Directors 3.4> Swimming 1,2, 3i Volleyball intramurals I. MARK NECESSARY July 19. 1962 Harrison, Arkansas Drama Club 3.4, Science Club 4; Thespians 4-. Tennis 3,4; Homeroom Representative 1,4; Senior Board of Directors. TRACY LYNN PHILLIPS October 19, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Pep Club I; Soccer Watergirl 2,3.4; Basketball Manager 4; Senior Class Treasurer. JENNIE PARKER December 4. 1961 Fort Lewis. Washington CHS Girls Drill Team 4; Tradewind Staff A. Nature Club I; French Club 2. HAROLD WILLIAM PLANCHON June 9, 1962 Lebanon. Missouri Senior Board of Directors; Football 3.4; Baseball 4: Soccer 4; Homeroom Representative 1.2. REGINALD RAMSEY September 17. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Track 2,3,4; Color Guard 3,4. SARAH ALICE RANDAZZO March 18, 1962 Biluxi, Mississippi Class Favorite I; Majorette 3; Drama Club 3 Jamboree Queen 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3,4 Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class President Board of Directors 3.4; Office Assistant 4 Soccer Intramurals 4; Homeroom Representative 4. MR. GANSEN AND HIS CREW, WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU VALARIE REECE October 17. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Drama Club I; Baseball 2. RAUL RICHARDS December 3, 1962 Football 4; Basketball 4; Soccer 3.4; Baseball 4. MARY RIVERA October 17. 1961 Albonito. Puerto Rico Pep Club I; Board of Directors 3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; ROTC Drill Team 1,2,3; Senior Class Secretary; Homeroom Alternate I. PATRICIA RORKE November 8. 1961 Jersey City. New Jersey CHS Girls Drill Team 3; Senior Board Directors; Swim Team 2,3.4. of ELVIA C. SMITH October 19. I960 Colon. Republic of Panama Board of Directors 3.4; GAA 3,4; ROTC Girls Drill Team 1,2.3; Basketball 3.4; Volleyball Intramurals 1.2; Homeroom Representative 1.3; Band 1.2.3. VITA V. STEELE September 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club 3; Basketball 1,2. MARA ENEYDA SOBERS August 15, 1962 Colon, Republic of Panama Track 2; Volleyball 2. Baseball 2; Homeroom Representative 4. EDDIE TANNER April 14. 1962 Clovis. New Mexico Football Manager 4. JOHN J. THEOLOGOS October 23. 1962 Memphis. Tennessee Drill Team 3; Drama Club 4; Tradewind Staff; Tennis 3.4. STEVEN R. TODHUNTER June 6. 1962 Fort Ord, California Science Club 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; JROTC Rifle Team 3,4, SA President 4; JROTC Battalion Commander 4, Rangers 2.3.4; Homeroom Representative 2. DALIA WALLACE November 12. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone LIANNE MARIE WERLEIN October 17, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Talent Club I; SA 1,2,3,4, Thespians 3,4, Senior Board of Directors, Senior Class President! Cheerleader 2. NATALIE OCTAVIA WEST April 28. 1963 Coco Solo. Canal Zone French Club 3, Tradewind Staff 3,4. BENITO WHITAKER June 12, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Drama Club I, AV Club I, Tennis 1.2; Basketball 2.3.4. SYDNEY WHITE April 28. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone ROTC 3,4. ANGEL W. WILLIAMS January 3. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Basketball 4. TAMI WITCHER May 20, 1962 Mangum. Oklahoma Yearbook \, Tradewind 3; Caribe Club 2.3.4; Discussion Club 3, Science Club 2.3; National Honor Society 3,4, Senior Band 1,2,3,4; Assistant Treasurer 3. GREGORY L. WOLF August 12, 1962 York. Pennsylvania Football 1.2.3.4; Track 3,4. L-R. Denise Smith, Bill Wiilette. Vern Caturia. Brenda Kane. Ginny Valentine. Not Pictured. Jordi Claramunt, Mr. Gansen, Mr. Carwithen, Mr. & Mrs. Witcher V v\ ^y^ I 'i MR. AND MS. CHS. Reggie Ramsey And Lisa Barrett Runners-Up Bob Fry Alice Randazzo 54 BEST LOOKING Joe Corrigan And Alice Randazzo Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien 55 MOST ATHLETIC Raul Richards And Kim Ford Runners-Up Bob Fry Elvia Smith 56 / # ^ MOST DEPENDABLE Mark Necessary And Lisa Barrett V Runners-Up Denis Healey Alice Randazzo 57 u Y FRIENDLIEST Danny Hope Alice Randazzo RunnerS'Up Sidney White Lisa Barrett BEST PERSONALITY Lisa Barrett And Danny Hope RunnerS'Up Benito Whitaker Mary Rivera /r* MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob Fry Valerie Reece Runners-Up Scot Slimon Lisa Barrett MOST INTELLECTUAL Scot Slimon Tami Witcher BEST DRESSED Scot Henry And Lianne Werlien Runners-Up Bud Planchon Vicky Minshew 60 WITTIEST Ricky Chappell And Patty Rorke Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Marcie Hepner 61 BEST DANCERS Fermin Regist And Odilka Clark Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien f > 62 .;^j&f k\ *Af£.<^^ ^- JUNIORS 63 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS During the school year the Junior Board of Directors has one main task. That is to finance and put on the Junior-Senior Prom. This year it was a fairly relaxed organization but nevertheless they tackled this "awesome" job of making the night of the Junior-Senior Prom a night to remember. Standing: Vice President, Bill Willette; President, Maurya Ridge; Seated: Secretary, Stacey Follett; Treasurer, Tara Brown JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing: Junior Chacon, Melissa Knoop, Maurya Ridge, Tara Brown, John Davis. Seated: Allen Mott, Stacey Follett, Leslie Corliss. Jeny Stokes, Bill Willette. 64 Dwayne Arnold Michelle Arnold Sharon Austin Sean Barr Gabriel Borsellino Susan Bowerman Diane Bredenkamp Todd Brookhart Tara Brown Eric Bush Ruth Camargo Hi Lena! Really. Karen! Katie Carey Misel Chacon Mauricio Ching Gilberto Cintron William Clark Gloria Conway Traci Cook Leslie Corliss Stanley Cumberbatch Charles Dailey John Davis Paulino Diez Iw K Tony Downing Stacey Follett Terry Forrest Allan Forte Bobby Galvan Cheryl Garcia Robert Garcia Stephen Good Pt.- David Graham Terry Hamilton Winfred Hancock Cecilio Haughton Richard Haynes Diane Heres David Highley Darrell Hobson Richard Kellogg Stamatis Kitras A^ Melissa Knoop Robert Kredell M i Tamera Lane Rafael Leon y J w> ru. W*' 1^ V m Marcia Loizeaux Dwayne Love Jorge Mallo William McDonald Sandra Meyer Karen Mizrachi Allen Mott Michael Mowery lr ^ik ^f^ 1 ^^K T ^Rl^ ^m^ "^ kl ib?!-^jpCi ^ ^^^W,m^S/L ^Bk^H B.9 -WiA Jl Catherine Necessary Paul Overstreet Susan Palomares Gerardo Paz Michael Pierantoni Kenneth Powell Roderick Raff Nancy Rankin Monica Real Meccsha Rhodes Maurya Ridge Evans Riviere John Robson Paula Rubio Lena Sanchez Carmen Scott Myrna Shuff John Smith Orlando Stephens Jenneffer Stokes n Osvaldo Tom William Willette Raymond Wise Gary Wright George Yaafar Glen Zieske f Nice profile, Sean Beauty and the Beast Something down there, Winfred? 70 SOPHOMORES 71 Luis Acevedo Rafael Adams Jeffrey Adema Angelica Alleyne Francisco Almeida Jose Claus Marcio Coles Jeremy Collins Maureen Convery Donald Cooper 72 Eneida Bowen Stephanie Brookhart Wendy Bruner Kenda Carlile Victor Castillo 4 Maria Deluca Patsy Drummond Debra Egolf Lana Elmufti Maritza Evans Allen Cook Neisa Cortez Machelle Dailey Berta Davis Lourdes De La Garza ^ 'i" .' - V4 f-^;#w^V'. -^ i Kimberly Fields Myrna Flores Juana Forde John Frady Ricardo Francis Peter Fung Murdock Gilmore Madelin Gonzalez Michael Graham Cecilia Gray Deidra Hamilton Alfredo Haughton Catherine Healey Ilka Hemmings Yasan Henry Paulina Lewis Maria Lopez Yvonne Lopez Guido Mallo Elisa Malo 74 Scott Mendenhall Anthony Mendoza Michel ModestJn Andrea Moran Diana Olivera Katherine Overstreet 1 fk Luisa Patillod i 1 .. ^H£ Todd Pierantoni ^ ^ ^^B Orlando Pontal ^'' ^^t^ Gwendolyn Powell ' i 1 Kumar Mayani Paul Mayani Peter Mayani Michael McEneaney Carlos Medina Catherine Procter Jacqueline Quesada Ubaldino Real Piero Reece Nicholas Reynolds Patricia Rice Harry Rivera Ruth Rivera Juan Riviere RIcardo Romney i fh M H '^^ 1 m. Tony Tigert Stephen Tong Esterbina Trejos Lisa Tyree Wade Linger 76 John Rowell Carole Sanchez Isaac Sanchez John Schwartz Darcilyn Scott Robin Shamblin Marcelo Smith Marsha Smith 4l ^- ^, r Martha Sollas Marta Tanner Tony Terrell Kim Theologos Dennis Thompson Yvette Valentine Wendy Vaught Lourdes Villareal Larry Walker Keith Wallace (>,.. ..>-# Who says flutes don't smell good? Tennis, anyone? What an improvement, John! FRESHMEN 79 Margorie Jfk Adamson iP^^E^ Felix Amezquita V^ ^Sm Eneida Anderson ^ J W'lt' Chris Antonelli Danielle yf^^ Barriteau M^SfAlk ^^^-jj-^^^^m' Jorge Burgess Miriam Calvo Ruben Camargo Keilie Carey Tori Carlile FRESHMEN President Rick Trees Vice-President Kelly Mulligan Treasurer Ellen Graham Bus. Manager Secretary Pat Cirulli Cristina Hancock r ^ Ah Beatris Viloria Becky Berlin Mario Blackman Vielka Brown Francisco Burac lAi^ Samuel Clark Jackie Chacon Patricia Cirulli Jordi Claramunt Michela Clark Vasquez Codrington Christine Connelly John Corliss Jean Corrigan Jerome Czar Dina Gehringer Marcia Goodridge Ellen Graham James Gray Kenneth Green 81 ^';^M MariaCristina Hancock MariaAngela Hancock Helen Harjani Chris Harlin Antonio Hartley Robert Holland Kelly Hoover Scot Hudson Thomas Ingram Lange Jacobs Ken Kellogg Renaldo King John Kirby Kim Kirby Ricardo Koyner Sheila McDaniel Beth McDonough Greg Mixon Beth Mizrachi Kelli Mulligan Donna Jennings Frederich Jones Lisa Jones Felix Juarez Linda Kane Jaime Lau Gladys Lloyd Lucinda Machin Yeriz Markham Gary Mason 82 Steve Necessary Selina Newell Luis Rosaly Richard Rubio Eric Samaniego Ramon Scott Irish Shamblin Mario Simpson Christopher Smith Denise Smith Jeannette Sperling Caroline Soley JR. HIGH 85 EIGHTH GRADERS Russell Harmon Dennis Headrick 86 Usha Mayani McOuillen Madelon Meyer Imin Pao Todd Mendenhall Ernesto Menendez 87 ffi. = 3?-; JW ./ Robert Mizrachi *r. "* M ¥lk Helen Moebus Arlene Norton Jeffry Otero James Moebus Eddie Morales Tracy O'Neal Miguel Thompson Ray Thompson Edmund Vaughn Tarek Yaafar zz Denise Willette Angela Alston Michael Belcher Sara Bodden SEVENTH GRADE Raul Brin S9 Kelly Brookhart Patrick Bush ^^'\!> Blanca Castillo Mark Brown Maite Calvo Susan Caturia Brenda Chacon Bobby Geringer Charles Godwin Stacey Grahm Leslie Griffen 90 Bernardo Lloyd Anna Martinez David Olivira John Machin Diane Machin IMd Karen / Donald Manley Martin Nilda Anita Maldonado ."9|fr. Mantalaba I ( \ \i ^ Iris McAllister Veena MayanI 4^ Elida Meza 'm' t / 4 .& 'f'^ Giovanni Mullen Mari Olson Luis . ^ mi^\i Chad t Wayne Ortiz Tom Overstreet Palma Sofia Paredes Peart 91 Ronald Phillips Pratt Johanna Portilla 92 wsm^% Regina Raff Mike Procter ^\ i n % Kr^ -,. W^ .. ) V m 1 Akis Sanchez Victor Rivera W MfK. David Sweet Patti Revello Dionsio Raymond f ^ % i w Simone Scott Jerry Saunders Theresa Theologos Thompson Jay Thomas X '\ \vt, Glen Watson Edmund Vaughn Cynthia Williams 1771 FOOTBALL JANiO^EE ACTIVITIES 93 BONFIRE Draws Large Crowd QUEEN ALICE I Reigns Over Jamboree ^M ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^L.' M^Pt' H \\^\ .^' JAMBOREE '79 Kicks Off With Spirit The Jamboree kicked off with spirit as did the hopes of the Tigers. This being the year's first football game it showed the Tigers what type of opposition they would have to face. It looked pretty fierce! Drill Team looks on. Tiger Spirit! Color Guard hushes the crowd Leaders of spirit! Intent and ready TIGERS stand anxiously waiting 97 PALM BOWL QUEEN KATIE CAREY ^r-^_i| This Year's Palm Bowl Queen from CHS, selected by members of the football, team was Katie Carey. As queen Katie represented CHS at the Palm Bowl. In addition to this she and the other cheerleaders were responsible for selling tickets all proceeds going to charity. I K > -"--^ Bob Fry Raul Richards PALM BOWL AND ALL ZONE PLAYERS Greg Wolf Ding Adams Our Superstars 99 Lisa Barrett Jackie Anthony HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Nancy Berry Judy Mattingly Queen Mary I Vicki Minshew Lianne Werlein 100 HOMECOMING SPIRIT Of Blue And Gold Handsome John Corliss Homecoming Court at pep assembly. Al Hirt, Watch Out! Hey there Crisco head! 'Gee your hair smells terrific!" 101 And they called it puppy love JINGLE BELLS JINGLE BELLS Smile for the camera. Danny the two timer Are those elephant tears because of lost dates? CHRISTMAS FORMAL 1979 A handsome group ^ 'f^^ Rock out! 103 i J / JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM COURT King JOEY CORRIGAN Billy Welty Bill Bailey Mark Gewin Denis Healey Danny Hope Queen JAMIE MOWERY Cookie Hudgins Kim Ford Jackie Ford Carmen Flores Nancy Berry 105 i \ A r \ ^^K*^^A M^^hH^^MHI iifei^ wSk KB Aren't they sweet? It's right here. Lordes and Debbie LIVE! Mr. Richard Bock MY THREE ANGELS Smash Hit of '79 CAST Felix Ducotel John Rowell Emily Ducotel Lourdes de la Garza Marie Louise Leslie Griffen Joseph Steve Todhunter Jules Scot Siimon Alfred John Thelogos Henry Trochard Allen Mott Paul Bill Willette Mme. Parole Debbie Hershey Lieutenant Mark Necessary CREW Student Director Melissa Knoop Stage Manager Denis Healey Prompter Yvette Valentine Properties Shelly Graver Sound Keith Wallace Lights Vern Caturia Make-up Lisa Barrett Marcy Hepner Kim Theologos Cathy Necessary Darn! Forgot that line! And so you see . f- Marcie and Lisa creating their Frankenstein. What are you looking at? Mark Necessary, Scott Mendenhall, Scot Hudson. Allen Mott, John Rowell, Steve Todhunter, Lana Elmuffti. Bill Willette, John Theologos, Mike Graham, Cathy Healey, Lourdes De La Garza, Lee Graver. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNEAKY FITCH Directed By R. Bock Student Director Yvette Valentine Stage Manager Scott Slimon Business Manager Melissa Knoop Properties Shelly Graver Make-up Lisa Barrett, Kim Theologos Lights Scot Hudson Sound Keith Wallace Sneaky Fitch John Rowell III SENIOR BAND Mr. Carwithen, Marcia Smith, Lavern Laguna, Carmen Flores. Dave Graham. John Smith. Arturo Howell. Richard Haynes. Eduardo Kirby. Denis Healey. Rose Love. Kieth Wallace. Allen Motl. Mike Wilkinson. Lisa Barrett. Gilbert Ferro. Sean Barr. Billy Welty. Danny Dewault. Tony Downing. Mike Graham. Martin Revello. Scot Mendenhall. Jose Clause. Tammy Witcher. Albin Coke. John Arnold. Jeff Adeama. Buddy Planchon. Carole Sanchez. Hiedi Hiez. Ricky Chapell. Jackie Chacon. Benito Whitaker. Jr. Chacon. Kathy Overstreet. Issac Sanchez. Marvel Inglesia. Vern Caturia. Maritza Evans. Diane Bredenkamp. Osvaldo Tom. Eddie Tanner. Kathy Procter. Danny Hope. Paul Fast. Jerry Collins. Marcio Coles. Myrna Flores. Marcia Loizeaux. Katina Kandrin. Marcelo Smith. Elisa Woods. Stamis Kitras. Bobby Whitaker. John Rowell. Nancey Rankin. Lourdes De La Garza. Scot Slimon. Kathy Healey. Elisa Malo. Debbie Egolf. Cecilia Gray. Marta Tanner. Ellen Graham. Kenda Carlisle. Deidra Hamilton. Chris Blanchard. Wendy Vaught. Terry Forest. Debbie Hershey. Denise Smith CRISTOBAL JUNIOR VARSITY BAND Top L R, John Wattley, John Bowerman, Wayne Forrest. Lesa Walker. Stacie Carey, Lange Jacobs, Penny Davidson. Mike Davis, Susan Newall, Jerry Ferro, Traci Kraemer, Cynthia White, Eddie Morales, Standing Mike Gadbois. Eva Tigart, Carlos Beatty. Jordi Claramunt. Yolanda Howell. Henry De La Garza, Tori Carlisle. Wilfredo Whitaker. Roy Watson, Karl Torres, Ema Yoros, Russ Harmon, Dee Ronsaville, Kelly Hoover, Scot Hudson, Sonia White, Armando Thomas, Mayra Flores. Charissa Pretto, Eric Galvez, Marleny Dunmoodie, Roy Hummer. Seated Vivian Maduro, Angela Rainey. Nevita Baza. Vielka Brown, Debbie Fry, Usha Mayani, Sharon Redman, Caroline Soley, Ruth Ferro, Lindia Willies, Miriam Calvo, Maria Kitras, Laura Welty. Angela Warren, Chrisy Connelly. Tina Powell. Karen Manley. Malinda Haynes, Lisa McQuillan, front. Chris Smith, Mike Rigby. Rey Ramos, lann Sanchez, David Lowinger, Jody Swearingen, John Kirby. Director MR. E. CARWITHEN no CRISTOBAL STAGE BAND Martin Revello, Danny Dewault. Billy Welty, Marcio Coles. Paul Overstreet, Danny Hope, Eddie Tanner. Scot Slimon. Buddy Planchon. Dee Malo. Rod Raff, Cookie Hudgins. Nancy Rankin. Kieth Wallace Director Mr. E. Carwithen Blow those horns boys! Debbie Lanning. Leslie Griffin, Roy Watson. Karl Hinz, John Bowerman. Carlos Beatty. Diane Machin, Soli Grecco. Nelkus Paniagua, Terry Flynn, Alan Smith, Patty Cowles JUNIOR HIGH S.A. Through a student vote last year we decided to unite the Jr. and Sr. SA's. This was a new idea to help further unite the school and make it a better place. Often however it is necessary for the Jr. High to function on their own because of different lunch hours and different ideas. Above are the members of the Jr. High that organize that Portion of the SA. ID ORGANIZATIONS See for yourself fhe S A, Card Advantages!! .CTIVITV ""'"isVroQS For mo I Ff^££ ) i NON-5.A MfcMB£RJ 113 1980 STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS S.A. Has Profitable School Year! President. Steve Toddhunter; Vice-President, Lisa Barretti Secretary. Lourdes de la Garza, Treasurer. John Rowell LUUKUCb I VOTEtORT muLou^il) o di Representing C.H.S. S.A. REPRESENTATIVES Marcie Hepner, Paul Overstreet, Maurya Ridge. Heidi Hinz, Alisa Woods, Debbie Egolf. Katie Carey, Ellen Grahm, Denise Smith. Martin Revello, Magaly Frances. Lana Elmufti, Lisa Malo. Rick Trees. Pepe Claus The S.A. hard at worki Negotiating. Ms. Ensenat, Caria Holder, Lourdes Villareal, Gwyn Duryea, Jackie Quesada, Brenda Kane. Kim Fields, Selina Newell, Monica Real, Mara Sobers, Cristy Connelly, Michelle Modestlne, Natalia West, Dennis Smith, Alisa Woods, Myrna Flores, Ruth Rivera PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Le Club Francais is for anyone who speaks French, who wants to learn French or has an interest in anything the francophone world has to offer. By being a member of this cultural club one encounters many new exciting areas. Members go on field trips aboard French ships and learn of French customs. This year the French Club also hosted a Petit Dejeuner which was a smashing event. 116 President. Denis Healy. Vice-President; Robert Fry, Secretaryi Yuette Valentine, Melissa Knoop. Scot Slimon. John Rovvell. John Theologos. Mark Gewin. Myrna Flores, Christie Connelly. Jackie Lee. Lourdes de la Garza. Lourdes Villarreal. Scot Brown. Jennie Parker. Allen Mott. Debbie Hershey. Tracy Phillips. Bob Dureya. Bill Bailey. Mark Necessary. Kurt McQuillen. Cathy Healey. Chris O'Neal. SCIENCE CLUB Science is a big part of us and the world we live in. Our school has given students an opportunity to express themselves and to get what ever they can out of each other's ideas. This club is full of enthusiastic students who are interested in this fascinating world of science. Who knows, one of them may turn out to be a future Albert Einstein! Our scientists hard at work discussing a major problem at CHS. What? We don't knowl 117 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Initiates New Members Lisa gets pinned Members from L. to R.: Lisa Barrett, Scot Slimon, Denis Healey, Bob Fry, Tammy Witcher Congratulations Scot! Organizing the big day. k^ ^ ^ % _ : ..II *% r n *%^i Dennis Healey, Cathy Healey, Debbie Hershey. Tami Witcher, Lourdes De La Garza. Paul Overstreet. Lisa Barrett, Bob Fry CARIBE CLUB The Caribe Club is a club for the "Future Teachers of America. This club is sponsored by Mr. Wells, and to belong you must be in grades 10, II, or 12. Another qualification is that you must have a grade point average of 3.0 or higher. The Caribe Club is here to interest and prepare students in perhaps a future teaching career. 119 The "Gang" Katie and Susan looking their best! That's the picture I want! The yearbook staff is comprised of a group of very hard working and industrious students. This year's staff worked especially hard to provide color for the first time in the Carribean. Many long hours are spent on a yearbook and few realize the actual amount of work a good yearbook worker puts into his job. The Management The members of the yearbook staff are: Editors Susan Bowerman and Katie Carey. Typist Karen Mizrachi. Layout crew Leslie Corliss, Maurya Ridge. Debra Hershey, Rhonda Williams, Henry De La Garza, Stacey Follett. Melissa Knoop. Christy Connely. and Kim Theologos. The staff's sponsor is Ms. Sue Stabler. That layout is perfect! NEW YORK TIMES, "LOOK OUT" EXTRA-EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT Tara Brown, Diane Heres. Jeny Stokes. Marcie Hepner, Henry de la Garza, Lisa Barrett, Lana Elmufit, Jeny Parker, Shelly Graver, Natalia West, Yasira Scarlett, Denis Healey, Diane Bredenkamp, Deanna Malo, Jonathan Wattley, Mrs. Helmling. Jeny hard at worki What's next? This year's Tradewind staff did one thing for the school, they kept us in suspense. They were forever promising us our papers. Midyear we did in fact receive one. Well we guess it was worth our wait, it was pretty good. ni Ding Adams, Paul Overstreet, Junior Chacon, Luis Bosch, Bill Bailey, Greg Wolf, Eduardo Kirby, Albin Coke, Raul Richards, John Davis, Bob Dureyea, Bob Fry "C" CLUB Proud members of the "C" Club. Theresa Theologos, Mr. Helm (sponsor), Luis Ortiz, David Lowinger, Mike Gadbois, Lee Graver, David Lankford, Vicente Barker, Edward Gadbois, Madelon Meijer, Cynthia White, Marian TibLier. A.V. CLUB Takes Trip To The School Of The Americas The Audio Visual Club of C.H.S. is especially for those students in Junior High. Mr. Helm is the sponsor of this club which requires its members to work and learn everything they can about the Audio Visual machines. The A.V. Club also rewards its members with two field trips during the school year. v;Ki^V'-^ ^tV* >* v^- r.f. *< te r^ # Standing; left to right: Marvel Iglesias, Deidra Hamilton; Secretary-Treasurer, Denise Smith; Kelly Kirby. Seated: Marcia Loizeaux; Vice President, Jamie Mowery; President, Elvia Smith; Leslie Corliss; Tara Brown. GAA The Girls Athletic Association is made up of girls who have lettered in at least one varsity sport. To be initiated the girls must perform humiliating and embarrassing feats. The G.A.A. sponsors the annual Homecoming Dance. The club's sponsor is Mrs. Harris. GAA sponsor, Mrs. Harris My, aren't we pretty today. jrv'V) THESPIANS The Thespians are a select group of students who must participate in several play productions. These students are honored. At the end of the school year they are eligible for the Outstanding Actor of the year award. Yvette Valentine, John Theologes, Lourdes de la Garza, Scott Slimon, Lisa Barrett, Debbie Hershey, John Rowell, Melissa Knoop, Shelly Graver, Mark Necessary. Throughout the school year the Drama Club is working many long hours to present at least two plays a year. This year the Drama Club, along with the Thespians, put on two successful plays: "My Three Angels", and "The Matchmaker". DRAMA CLUB Members: Lisa Barrett, Susan Bowerman, Vern Caturia, Stacey Follett, Mark Gewin, Mike Graham, Shelly Graver. Leslie Griffin, Denis Healey, Debbie Hershey, Melissa Knoop, Vickie Minshew, Mark Necessary. Charissa Pretto, Alice Randazzo, John Rowell, Scott Slimon, Steve Todhunter, Lianne Werlein, Tammy Witcher, Yvette Valnetine, Lourdes de la Garza, Bill Willete. John Theologes, Kieth Wallace, Allen Mott. Cathy Necessary. Kim Theologes. Marcie Hepner, Cathy Healey. CHS The Cristobal High School Drill Team was first organized in the fall of 1964. The girls traditionally perform at the Jamboree and at all home games. They also march in the Veterans Day Parade and Palm Bowl Game on the Pacific side. They've achieved the Best Marching Unit Award several times. The girls create their own routines, arrange practices during the summer months and after school, and maintain their own high standards of personal conduct and discipline. These efforts produce a high degree of group cooperation and team spirit among the girls. The look with pride on their collective accomplishments. This year's drill team has been the best yet. The C.H.S. Drill Team has been sponsored by the National J. Owen Post #3 American Legion for three years. DRILL TEAM MARCHES ON Present Arms! D8 'That'll be two laps." Commander: Holly Coe, Co-Commander: Dea Malo, Members: Jennie Parker, Kim Theloges, Alisa Woods. Rose Love. Donna Jennings, Beth Mizrachi, Kathy Blennerhassett, Elisa Malo, Kenda Carlisle, Selena Newall, Dina Gehringer, Cookie Hudgins, Tammy Roland, Michelle Arnold, Paula Rubio, Sandy Meyer. AND ON . 'We're gonna shake our booties! color Guard: VIelka Brown Commander, Acelia Howell. Paulina Lewis. Reginald Ramsey. Dennis Tompson. Juana Forde. ^^-Ugap^iSa F Company: Kerry Savage Commander. John Robson. Esterbina Trejos. Sydney White. Stephen Tong. Marge Adamson. Debra Fry. Carlos Bealty. Darrell Hobson. David Riordan. Joseph Hummer. Kenny Green. Scot Hudson. Andrea Moran. Jonathan Wattley, Leticia Clark, Vanessa Davis. Yvonne Lopez. Scott Sorenson, Sherry Frady. Francisca Trejos, James Higginbotham. Karl Torres, Gerry Ferro, Russell Harmon, Roderick Raff, Sharon Redmon, Gisele Reece. Angel Williams, Armando Thomas, Junior Haughton. Alan Cook. Mario Simpson. Estee Raymond. Vita Steele. Jimmy Moebus. Ricardo Parnell. Arturo Magallon. Odilka Clarke. Dalia Wallace. Ray Thompson, Reinaldo King, Antonio Hartley. ROTC AT CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL A Sharp Looking Crowd ROTC at it again! E Company Tony Streeter Commander, David Sorenson. Gilmore Murdock, Winfred Hancock. Marcio Coles. Alfredo Haughton. Roberto Whitaker, Reinaldo Ramos, John Schwartz. Gerardo Paz. Orlando Stevens, Julio Ramos, Jeffery Otero. Gary Mason. Yvette Thompson. Kurt McOuillon. Berta Davis, Raul Brin, John Theologos, Arturo Howell. Orlando Fontalvo. Stanley Cumberbatch. Odilia Davis. Angle Hancock, Victor Sutton, Arturo Davis, Dee Rounsaville, Mario Blackman. Mike Pierantoni. Mariel Reece. Wilfredo Del Valle. George Burgess. 130 r R I e Ikimi ^f^l If looks could kill,: We would all be dead! - ^o^JJWfT-J' Girls Drill Team: Angelica Alleyne Commander. Teresa Bowling. Maritza Evans, Cecilia Gray. Celia Gray. Marcia Goodridge. Maria Lopez. Gwen Rowell. Lena Ramerier.. Ruth Rivera. Caroline Soley. Fiama Steele. Lindia Willies. ROTC Rifle Team, Girls Drill Team, And Rangers At CHS Rangers Tony Streeter. Commander, David Riordon. Murdock Gilmore. Vern Caturia. Rifle Team; Asa Harris Commander. Steve Toddhunter. David Sorenson. John Kerry Savage. Steve Toddhunter. Robson. Roderick Raff. Vern Caturia. ^*fe! 131 CRISTOBAL HIGH'S ROTC Candidly ATTEN-SHUN!!! What are you smiling for, Ruth? 132 M ( f I ^ :^JAMBORKK 197S) (hMh: OHKKU THE E/> SPORTS TO VICTORY /// TIOER ST\ SUIT. 14* 133 Team Members: Jeff Adema, Sam Clarke. Jose Claus, Marcio Cales, Allen Coak, Louis Coner, Mike Davis, Dan Dewalt, Don Dewalt, Larry Downer, Wayne Forrest, Ray Griffith, Antonio Hartley, Antonio Healey, Rolando Hemmings, John Kirby, Jim Moebus, Steve Necessary, Ricardo Ortiz, Todd Pierantoni, Fernando Ramsey, David Renno, Martin Revello, Richard Rubio, Sam Salinas, Jerry Saunders, John Swartz, Jody Swearingen, Rick Trees, Wade LJnger, Gary Wallace, Ray Watson, Roberto Whitaker, Filemon Chavarria, Mike Wilkinson. HEAVYWEIGHT TIGERS Through weeks and weeks of strenuous workouts, the Tiger Heavy-Weight Football Team became Division Champs. The Tigers went into a series of 8 games completing a perfect record for the regular season. Their next task was the Shrine Bowl, the biggest game of the season, deciding the league champions. For the third year in a row they would go to the Shrine Bowl, and for the third year in a row they would meet the team from Panama. The Tigers were faced by the Kiwanis Colts in a hard fought battle. The final DIVISION CHAMPS score was a big factor to this young football team's success. To look at this football team and not recognize Mr. Downing would almost be a disaster. If it were not for this man's constant determination and drive, the team perhaps would not have been brought to its fullest potential. At Mr. Downing's side wasMr. Greene, always lending his support and time. We look forward to watching the Heavyweight Tigers in next year's Shrine Bowl, once again going for the league titlel Cheerleaders: Kathy Overstreet, Captaim Danielle Barriteau, Co-Captain-, Debbie Egolf; Jackie Chacon; Denise Smith; Ana Sealey; Kelly Carey; Traci Kramer; Beth McDonough O.K. Men, lets wake up and hit the field! 134 Team members: Paul Overstreet. Danny Hope. Doug Bence, Buddy Planchon, Louis Bosch. Junior Chacon. Skipper Harris, John Frady, Willie Clark, Tony Downing, Ding Adams, Doug Hobson, Lee Smith, Jerry Harlin, Raul Richards, Scott Mendenhall, Todd Wolf, Lange Jacobs. Scott Henry, Gregg Wolf, Harry Rivera. Robert Kredell. Reynaldo King. Ray Wise. Larry Walker, Tony Terrell, Dennis McAllister, William McAllister, John Davis, Mike Mowery, John Smith. Bob Duryea. Cecilio Haughton. Alfredo Haughton, Albin Coke, Mark Gewin, Eugene Adams, Orlando Stevens, Jorge Fontalvo. Augusto Menendez. Armando Thomas. Rick Berivides. Captains: Bill Bailey and Bob Fry. Water Girls: Patsy Drummond, Shelley Graver, and Tracy Phillips. Coaches: Randy Grubbs. Bill Will. For a young team, the Cristobal Tigers Football Team is hardworking and determined. With the help of Coach Grubbs and Coach Will, the team members are striving to make 1979 the best and most spirited football season ever at CHS. Though the Tigers have not had a winning season in many years they never give up. but look forward to each year with confidence and the determination of a winner. Is this our team captain? Hey, Ricky, sure you aren't too old? Tony Dorsett, eat your heart out! Kredell, doing what he does best. Foxxy!!! Coke's drinking water!?!?!? Hey. who's she??? Just another one of those days. ^i, r Looks like the cheerleaders are ready for Barnum and Bailey! Jeni is hard at work! They've got stars in their eyes! IBS ^r--'^ Maurya Ridge Captain Katie Carey Co-CaptaIn VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Katina Kandrin yj.^Af''t;f n Susan Bowerman Debbie Hershey 139 SINK IT TIGERS Varsity Basketball Team, Cecilio Haughton. Eduardo Kirby. Albin Coke, Benitto Whitaker, Dennis Thompson, Alfredo Haughton, Ricardo Romney, Marcelo Smith, Ancelmo Francis. Reinaldo King, Roman Amesquita, Coach Dedeaux. This year's team was comprised of all realatively new members. We are sure however that being our fellow team members are Mighty Tiger's they will shine through. 141 The sounds of shouting and clapping can be heard from the gym every afternoon as the Cristobal High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team has a strenuous workout. The girls under go a lot of hard exercise and scrimmages but in the end, with the help of Coach Harris, they are determined to have a winning season. There are a total of nine games this season, five more than last year. The players are really working to get in shape so they have the most energy and spirit in the closing minutes of the game. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM 142 Asa Harris, Allen Mott, Bill Willette. laan Sanchez, Mark Necessary, John Theologos, Mike Wilkerson, Martin Revello, Lange Jacobs, Mike Mowery, Eduardo Kirby, Coach Mowery. BOYS VARSITY TENNIS Cristobal High School is blessed with many outstanding tennis players. This year these fine lads plan on really proving themselves. Hours of tedious practice are necessary for this feat, and with the help of Coach Mowery the boys plan on shining through. 1980 CHS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Bumpin' is the latest. Denise executing a superb play. Linda Willis, Yvette Thompson, Laverne Laguna, Selina Newall, Kelly Hoover, Magali Francais, Marcia Smith, Denise Smith, Marcia Smith, Deidra Hamilton, Cookie Hudgins, (potential team members) 145 Luis Galvez, Bob Fry, Ding Adams, Maricio Ching, Robert Kredell, Ricardo Frances, Rick Romney, Rickey Chappell. Coach Anderson. Dina Geringer, Harry Rivera. Steve Necessary, Willie Clark, Junior Chacon, Raul Richards. Marcello Smith. Paul Overstreet. Katina Kandrin. Our new and fantastic coach, Mr. Anderson. > \^ This year's baseball team was comprised of many new but outstand- ing athletes. They had a remarkable season and as true Tigers we are proud of them all. -# BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM :^ -^ It's like this guys . Pensive Paul. i^^^, GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS Instructions from Mrs. Harris Kelly Kirby with a smashing serve! Back row from left to right: Melissa Knopp, Jeny Stokes, Maurya Ridge, Tara Brown, Kelly Kirby. Michelle Modestin, Coach Harris, Front row: Cathy Necessary. Heidi Hinz, Stacey Follett, Mariene Bonilla. Cookie Hudgins. ^k^- rfl ^ A. V ^ >-^-.3_ The girls tennis team spent weeks of strenous practicing and hard workouts in preparation for their first match. Through drills and more drills techniques were perfected and new skills were learned. The girls practiced every day in hopes of a winning season and would like to thank Mrs. Harris for her dedication and coaching which they could not have done without! Junior Chacon, John Davis, Albin Coke, Robert Kredell, Buddy Planchon, Jorge Asanza. Coach Will, Jeff Adema, Alfonso Vacca, Vasquez Codrington, Pierro Reece, Raul Richards, Renaldo King. Carlos Medina, Not pictured: Bob Fry Returning lettermen: Carlos Medina and Raul Richards. Under the coaching of Mr. Will this year's soccer team promises to be better than ever. A number of new players have come on to the team, with hopes to make the team outstanding. Good luck Cristobal Soccer Team! 150 Soccer Season 79-80 It's like this boys. r i \ -^ % Action shot KitrasI ,e 19il ^.y Allan Cook. Traci Kramer. Dennis McAllister, William McAllister. Gena Stinnett. Patty Riorke. Michelle Modestin. Denise Smith. Debbie Fry. Lori Fennell. Jean Corrigan. Steph Follett. Ellen Graham. Lynn Stone. Iris McAllister. Patty Cowles. Tatiana Bilgray. Nicki Duryea. Angel Rockwell. Tanya Batiza. Lana Elmufti. Evette Modestin. Johanna Partillo SWIMMING AT CHS Hey Scot? Is the water too cold for you!! Love them "Cat eyes"!! Watch out guys! Here IT comes! The swim team was able to begin early this year to get a start on a long season of hard workouts and meets. Through many hours of training, our swim team was strong throughout the entire season. Teammates not participating in a particular event could often be heard on the sides of the pool coaxing their team to victory. "Come on" "Pull!" "You can do it!" or "Great dive!", were just some of the familiar lines heard around and about the pool area. Thank you swim team for bringing nothing but pride to our school! Come on girls! Stretch those muscles! i^w^ ^''^ 153 Greg Wolfe. Marvin Marcum, Coach Jones, Fernando Codrington, Junior Chacon, Holly Coe, Osvaldo Tom, Eduardo Kirby, Luis Galvez, ' Bill Baily are the members of the Varsity Track team. CHS TRACK TEAMS The Junior Varsity Track Team headed by Coach Rankin Steve Necessary, Jose Claus, Todd Wolf. Marcio Coles, Kinon Coles, Jerry Saunders, Rick Romney. Rodrigo Palacio. Vaughn Edmund, Gary Wallace. John Watley. Samuel Clarke, Ricardo Ortiz, Vicente Barker, Jorge Burgass, Myra Flores, Sonia White, Arturo Magallon. Vannia Evans, Marcelo Smith, Cynthis White, Coach Rankin 155 Cover Girl Holly Coe! GO Osvaldo! Look at Junior book! MEMORIES fn t tWm If 157 Hi, I'm Denise Smith! ^^Si vil^^^^^H I I 1 \k 1 ' It's like this man! You're asking for it Tony! The Three Stooges Um he's cute! 158 Guess she's hungry! ^BP^' Don't shoot, we love you Ms. Harris! And So The Year . DRAWS NEAR THE END We'll always remember the people we've met Except for the teachers whom we'll try to forget Summer is great when we're all at the beach Even teachers are happy when they don't have to teach! All we can think about is the lake or the pool Yet in three short months we'll be right back in school! 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BOX 30074 COLON FREE ZONE HONOR GRADUATES TAMMY WITCHER DENIS HEALEY ROBERT FRY SCOTT SLIMON DOUG HOBSON LISA BARRETT RAMESH CHUGANI DEBBIE HERSHEY MARK NECESSARY VICKIE MINSHEW BILL BAILEY VALORIE REECE JENNIE PARKER 182 TIGER BOOSTERS Maite Calvo Mrs. Campodonico Miss Kellie Carey Tory Carlile Patrick Cirulli Jordi Claramunt The Cooper Family Teta Claus Jeanie Ziggy Corrigan Corrigans "Canal Zone forever . ." Carrie Coukendall Henry De La Garza Gwynne Duryea Elisa and Eddie Ellen and Diablo Miss Ensenat June Fattorosi Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forrest Corey and Kent Grubbs Mr. Grubbs Coach Joan Harris Mr. Helm Mr. Henry Heidi Hinz Dr. Holmgrain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover Groover Hoover Bum Ingram Donna Jennings Kathy. Nic, and Mugsy Kim Kirby Laurie and Fuerte The Machines "Bad Brothers" Marcelo and Rick Beth McDonough Madelon B. Meijer Mr. and Mrs. Meijer Killer Mulligan Kathi O'Conner Overstreet Family Mr. Luke Palumbo The Planchons Johanna Portilla Sue, Lew, Pancho Susan and Cristo Robert Rankin Family Sandra Renno Prof. Pastor Sanchez Chris Smith Denise Smith, Smoki, and Lady Denise Smith and Family Jan Sperling Sheila Sperling Gena L. Stinnett Ti Mr. & Mrs. Tony Tiblier Marian and Hunter Tiblier Lisa Tyree Yasan Donna Watson Ernest Wattley Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Wells Mrs. Witcher Wompus Harold and Dale Conway Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bjorneby Capt. and Mrs. E. F. Bowerman Capt. and Mrs. Frank V. Kerley WHEW! THE YEAR IS OVER. AND WE MADE IT! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL YEARBOOK 184 No one can imagine the long hard hours put into this yearbook. There is no possible way two people can take the credit of nine. Everyone helped make this yearbook special. We hope everyone will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. Katie Carey and Susan Bowerman Co-Editors \.<^iS^jte^ Ricky WITTIEST Chappell And Patty Rorke Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Marcie Hepner ~Y-'-~LZ~a; .~u*c~ 21;~~-C_ 1C IL~CLP~ I" C 1 JUNIOR-SENIOR King JOEY CORRIGAN Billy Welty Bill Bailey Mark Gewin Denis Healey Danny Hope PROM COURT Queen JAMIE MOWERY Cookie Hudgins Kim Ford Jackie Ford Carmen Flores Nancy Berry PAGE 4 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries http://www.archive.org/details/caribbean1980cris PAGE 5 CARIBBEAN CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL COCO SOLO REPUBLIC OF PANAMA VOLUME LXIII 1980 PAGE 6 2 Formal Retreat Address . . held September 28. 1979 at Cristobal Junior Senior High School. delivered by Charles M. Renno Jr .. Principal. in observance of the close of the final day of school as a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools We are assembled here this afternoon to mark the closing of an era in the history of Cristobal Junior Senior High School to pay a short tribute to all the students and teachers and staff who have contributed to the Cristobal Tiger Tradition. and to eulogize briefly those who made it possible for us to be so proud to have been a part of the Canal Zone Division of Schools and Cristobal Junior Senior High School. Seventy -three years ago the Panama Canal Company opened its first school in the Canal Zone Since that opening in 1906. the Canal Zone School s have grown into a system. renowned for quality education. for the high achievement o f its students and for its excellent facilities and instructional materials All of these have been the product of the tremendous financial and community support the Canal Zone has given to its schools Several thousand years ago an Ancient Seer wrote, To everything there i s a season and a time to every purpose under heaven A time to be born and a time to die A time to plant and a time to harvest." Today is a time of ending, a bitter winter sea s on in a brilliant tropic clime With the end of this ceremony. Cristobal Junior Senior High School's final school day under the authority of the Divis i on of Schools of the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Canal Zone Government will corne to a close. But. with every ending there i s a beginning again As the poet said. "If winter comes. Can spring be far behind? And thus the Cri s tobal High School traditions do not end with the lowering of the flags today just as they did not end with the move to this building from New Cristobal in 1959. In fact. those tradition s will live on which are meaningful and important enough to US for uS to breath new life into them as we corne back to school Tuesday morning Thank you PAGE 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Theme 2 Faculty 17 Seniors 33 Juniors 63 Sophomores 71 Freshmen 79 Junior High 85 Activities 93 Organizations 113 Sports 133 Memories 157 Advert isements 165 3 PAGE 8 Some of the most exciting times at school happen during H omecomi n g "Spirit Week," Students dress up in weird clothes to prove to everyone that they have spirit. like every year only the brave ones come to schoo l in old rags. or worse yet. wearing diapers PAGE 9 All in all it was a fun week ending with the Homecoming p e p assem b l y and football game. Pep assembli e s have always been a big parI of C.H S and this y ear was no e xception. From boy cheerleaders to tricycle races. it was all a part of building pep and s pirit for the big game on Friday night. PAGE 10 The spirit at C. H.S. has been overwh elming this yea r The treaties might have caused a big change in the Canal Zone but we have not let it effect our school spiri t at all. Football games pep assemblie s. and our annual "Spirit Week" ha ve all been just as much fun and popular as before. School dances are another activity that everyon e loves to participate in. No matter how many c hanges take place this year. there is o n e thing that will always remain. and that is the "Might y Tiger Spirit which will live on in our school forever. PAGE 12 8 Extra curricular activities have always been a big part of C.H.S If you look around after school you can see the football and basketball teams practicing hard in preparation for their games on Friday nights Sports events have been a lot more spirited this year than ever before The cheerleaders work very hard every week to pep up the crowds and give their support to all the Varsity teams. PAGE 13 The smell of chloroform. spilled acids and wierd experiments. are just a few of the many things going on in the Science rooms reminding us that classroom activities have proceeded as usual. Gym classes are another thing which most students l ook forward to. The sound of Mrs Fattorosi"s voice and her whist l e a r e all part of the fun Football soccer. and softball are three of the sports which are considered favorites among the students at C H .S. Though each sport is different all are played for the same reason : to have fun and to show the roaring Tiger Spir it." PAGE 14 10 The World We Make We make the world in which we live. By what we gather and what we give. By our daily deeds and the things we say. By what we keep or cast away. We make our world by the beauty we see In a skylark's song or a lilac tree. In a butterfly's wing. in the pale moon's rise. And the wonder that lingers in midnight skies. We make our world by the life we lead By the friends we have. by the books we read. By the pity we show in the hour of care. By the loads we lift and the love we share We make our worlds by the goals we pursue. By the heights we seek and the higher view By hopes and dreams that reach the sun And the will to fight till the heights are won What is the place in which we dwell. A hut or palace. heaven or hell We gather and scatter. we take and we give. We make our world ... and there we live. Alfred Grant Walton PAGE 15 r Where's th e bus!! II PAGE 17 Toward the end of the year most o f the familiar faces of C. H.S. will slowly start to fade away. but the spirit in the hearts of all former Zon ian s will alway s b e the re. Whether yo u've lived in the Canal Zon e a coup l e of years or all yo ur life. it is never enoug h lime 1 0 appreciate Panama for what it really IS. It takes a d rastic change like the treaty to make a person realiz.e what a va luabl e experien ce li V in g in the Zon e ha s been for the m Seen at right is a SERVICE MEDAL which was presented to all employees of the Panama Canal Company (or service performed in the Canal Zone thro u g h Oct. 1 .1979 13 PAGE 18 14 Gatun Yacht Club There 's one thing our State Department may not realize, that while they can take a person out of the Canal Zone, they can never take the Canal Zone out of a person Hispanic Queen : Ester 1 PAGE 19 We have been passed off into history and erased from the maps of the world Though the Zonian which was an endangered species is now extinct. the spirit of the Canal Zone will always live on. 15 PAGE 20 16 The sun slowl y began to low e r a s it continued to cast a golde n s hadow across the school. It was Se pt embe r 28 and t he day we had all dreaded was quickly coming to an end. The majority of the students were gath e r ed around th e flag poles as Mr. Renno gave a memorable speech to the teachers s tudents. and staff. It was a sad experience for most of us. knowing that in a coupl e more days t h e place we called home would no longer exist. After the Panamanian f l ag was lowered the C.H.S. Band t hen played our national anth em and the American flag began its fina l descent. Thoug h the sun was blinding we cont inued t o look up. knowing tha t this was the l ast time we would ever see our flag being lowered in front of our school. After the flag was placed safe l y in Mr Renno's hands th e band then played our school song and the c r owd quietly and so l emnly dispersed PAGE 21 FACULTY 1 7 PAGE 22 18 Mr. Charles Renno PRINCIPAL OF C.H.S SUPER PRINCIPAL Mr. Renno i s the principal here at C.H S He has b e en here for nine y ears He has an A B from William Jewell and a M A from the University of Redland s His hobbies are photo graphy and reading Mr. Renno s advice is. "Set your goals early but keep as many options open as you can ; few of us end up e xactly where we started to go in life and many of us find our early ambitions unsati sfy ing when we achieve them." PAGE 23 Mr. Martin Hoffman Mr Hoffman is the assistant principal He has been here at CHS for nine years. His hobbies are tennis golf. numismatics. philately. lepidoptery. skin diving. watching all CHS athletic events and woodworking He has a B S from Tex as Lutheran College and a M .Ed. from Southwest Texas University Mr Hoffman s advice is. Think before act ing and try to do things right the fir st time." CRISTOBAL'S VICE-PRINCIPALS MR. J. W. Barrowes This is Mr. Barrowes second year at CHS. He is one of the Vice principals and is in school administration He received his B A and M A from the College of Arts and Sciences University of Nebraska His hobbies are reading. writing and gardening. he also likes to teach. travel and collect paintings Mr Barrowes advice to the s tud ents is. Make yo ur presence here at CHS be so mething good. something positive and something b e autiful! 19 PAGE 24 20 Mrs. Ann Gegg Mrs. Gegg has been her e al C H S for 14 years S h e is the Girl' s Guidance Counsel o r but taugh t Frenc h latin a nd Spanis h for 18 yea r s. S h e ha s her B A and M S in Ed. from Cornell Universit y Mrs. Geg8 enjoys reading. bridge and goU. She says TO all of us here al CHS. I hope th e 1980's will bf"lng the best to all of you Mr Robert Mowery Mr. Mowery I S the Boy's Guida nce Counselor here a l C H S H e ha s been h e rE!' fCK 16 yea r s Mr Mow e r y has a B.s and a M S from Ind iana Sta l e Univer si ty. Mr. Palumbo You're on Candid Cam era! Mr James Pa lumb o Mr Pa l umbo i s the Attendance Coonse l or a t C H S H e used to leach life Science and IPS and has been here for 8 yea r s H e has his 8 S and M S from Northwest Missouri Stale University Mr Pa l umbo likes Scuba and Sporn. Mr. Dayton Wells M r Wells has been here a t CHS for II yea r s H e is the librarian. Mr. Wells has hiS B S from Unive rsit y of Idaho and Maslers from University of Oregon. PAGE 25 Mrs. J Allen Mrs N Harp e r CRISTOBAL'S SECRETARIES Nam e please Mrs Allen busil y at work Mrs. D Davis Mrs. l. Bilgra y PAGE 26 Mr F A Anderson Thi s is Mr Anderson's fir s t yea r at C H S H e teaches S p ecia l Ed . Math. English and His t ory Mr And e r so n at home a l so e n joys doing s u c h th ings as s urfing, g o lfing ra cq uetball and makin g stained glass H e ha s a B A i n P syc h o l ogy fro m United Sta tes I nt erna tional Unive r s it y and Graduate work in S p ecia l Ed. f r o m Florida State Unive rsit y Sometimes I wish I taught Eng l ish i nstead of Band! /' Mr Richard Bock Mr. B oc k teaches Geo metr y. Anal ysis and General Math. A mong hiS diverSion whil e not w o rking I S directing th e two pla ys during th e ye ar presented b y th e Thespi an s Mr. B oc k I S th e spo n so r o f th e Drama Club Mr James E Bailey This i s Mr Bailey's third yea r at C ri s t o bal. H e teaches JROT C. Among Mr Bailey' s h o bble s are fishing and f ootball. Mrs. C. Campodonico Mr s Campo d o nlco teaches S pani s h 1 and II. S h e holds a Bachelor of SCience from Mar y Washington Colleg e of the Unive r sity o f Virginia Mr Robert Be rger Mr. R o b e rt B e rg e r fro m Room 313 teaches Socia l St udies 8. H e e n joys collecting butt e rflies and pla y ing go lf. H e ha s an as soci at e in co mm e rce fr om G rand Rapid s Junior College an d a Bache lor of Art s fr o m Mich iga n State After 17 years in C H S h e r e m e mb e rs I will never forget t he f i n e s tudents I ha ve taught at CHS. They ar e th e BESTI" PAGE 27 Mr louis Dedeaux Mr. Dede au x t eaches Ph ysICal Education and Math. He recei ve d his 8.S. and M S at Okla h oma Slat e. H e ha s been teac hing al C H S fOt" Ih e pa s l }() years and hi s hobbles are fls hm g. gol f and scuba dl v mg. HIs advice I S Ih at you will never b e s uccessful If you d o n l try Mr Edward Carwithen Mr Ca r wlth e n ha s been C H S's band director for 14 ye ar s H e ha s a B 10 flOe arts from the Univer s it y o f FlOrid a and Ma s l e r s o f Arts fro m the Eastman School o f MuSIC. Durmg hi S free lime, Mr. Carwlthe n enj oys sc uba dl v mg. R e m e mb e r u s kindl y i s hiS ad Vice t o the Seniors. Miss Steph anie Ensena l Thi S I S MISS E nse nal's flr s l year al C H S S h e leac hes Englis h and Fre n c h I and II. S h e recei ve d h e r B S al l OUIS ian a Slat e Unlve r s l t y and h e r M A al MIddl e bur y C ollege 111 Pans", France. MISS Ense nal enloys danC ing snor kelmg and log gmg. H e r a d VICe IS. D o n I gIve up alwa ys keep try ing Mr Lawr e nce C owl ey Thi S I S Mr Cowley's I2lh year aT C H S H e l e a c hes Algebr a a n d C omput e r SCi e nce. H e h as a 8 A fr o lll Tnnlty Unive r sity a n d a M A f r o m Soulheastern S t a l e HIS hobbles ar e boa lin g. snor klln g an d teachin g H e says Ih a l Thlnkm g I S no l an oral p rocess, II I S m e nt a l a n d s h ould be tho r o u ghly expl o r e d befor e proceedin g Mr Palumb o a n d Mr Knoo pe. l au g hin g ? Mr s. June !-at l o rosl Mrs F a llorosl ha s been l e a c h IIlg h e r e al C H S for )-1 year s S h e leaches P E and recei ve d her 8 S al Soulhe a s t Unlve r slly 111 lOUI S iana a nd h e r M A al Ih e Unive r sity o f Southe rn MISSI S S ippi S h e q uo les. D o so m eth IIlg.. lead, f ollo w or gel o ul o f Ih e w ay 23 PAGE 28 24 Mr. Fattorosi Mr faltorosl teaches British literature and American luera ture He has his B A and M A degrees from Rutgers UniversI ty Mr Fallorosi enjoys litera ture and is a connoiseu r of the I English language. "Don' I lell Me!!!" Mr. R Grubbs Mr. G rubb s all ended Northwest Missouri State University where he obtained his "Master's. He teaches Math 8 and Consumer Math. Mr G rub bs says he likes to play tennis and go fishing Mr W J. Gansen Mr Gansen IS here at C H S for his seventeenth year. He teaches Behavioral Science. General Business and Modern Geography Mr Gansen has his B A from Eastern Michigan University and two M A degrees, one from University of Michigan, the other from Purdue University Mr. Gansen's main hobby IS photography in which h e most cordially lakes pictures for CHS' newspaper and year book Mrs. Joan Harris Mrs, Harris teaches girl's Physical Education here at CHS. She is an alumna of C anal Zone College and has her B A and M A degrees from Barry Col lege ( Miami ) and New York University respectively. Mrs Harris enjoys plaYing tennis. softball. volleyball. while also enjo y ing leaching and c oaching t hem. Mrs. HarriS reminds students. "Wrue to your friends and answer their letlers -Good friends are hard to find ," Mr. G Graver Photography fishing. hunting, and restoring antiques are Mr Graver's faVOrite hobbies. Whi l e not at home Mr. Graver is leaching Indu strial Arts here al C H S He has a B S degree in Secondar y Education from Texas A S I Univ ersity and his M .Ed. in Indu strial Education from Te x as A S M Universily PAGE 29 Mr. Henry Mr Charl e s H elm Mr H elm teaches r e medial readin g and ha s been teach ing h e r e a t C H S fex S year s H e has a B A fr o m Willia m J e w ell College. a M E f rom the UnIversity of MISSOUri and an E d S from the Un ive r si t y o f Alaba m a H e enjoys s w i m mi n g, boat m g. mu s i c and r eadmg Mr H elm s a ys fhat Goo d allUudes a r e l i k e (h e rudder o n yo ur s hip of l i f e wh ic h c an p r ov id e s ur e directi o n t oward yOO f des!!n alio n Mr H enry l e a c hes M ath-7. Co n s um e r Math. H e received hi s B S al D C. T e a c h er's College and M A a t San J ose S i a l e College. Mr Paul Hie ron y mu s Mr Hie r o n y mu s ha s been l e a c hin g h e r e al C H S for 13 ye ar s H e t e a c hes C h emis try. PhYSi o l o g y. and Math. H e h as a B S from Eas l Cenlfal S t a t e of Oklahoma and M N S from Univ e r sity of O klahom a HIS hob ble s are Gol f and S i am p s His adVice I S "II I S be ll e r 1 0 b e qUie l an d thou g hl a f ool. than t o o p e n y our moulh an d r emove all daubl Mrs. D o nn a H e l m l i n g ThiS IS Mrs H elmlmg's firs l year al C H S S h e tea c hes American lit e r ature a n d Englis h 10. She received h e r B A and M A at Eas lern Michigan U S h e enjoys readmg. colie clmg shells. r alsmg w e imar a ners and colle ctmg Mup pe lS". S h e says I am l horoughly en,oYln g m y w o r k wtlh Ihe slude nt s of C H S I especi ally en lOy the r e l axe d f n e n d l y atmosph e r e Dr. E Holmgrain Dr H ohngraln. a f orme r pnnc lpal o f C HS. I S h e r e for hiS flhh ye ar H e l e a c h e s SOCial S iudies 7. Dr H olm gram ha s a B A from C h a dron stale Col l e g e and an M A and Ooc loral e f r o m Ih e Untve r slly o f Nebr a s ka "YEAH." 25 PAGE 30 / 26 / Mr Ronald Jacobs Mr Jacobs g raduated f r o m Southeastern Oklah oma S lah? UnI versity with a B A and fro m Northeas t e rn O klah oma S iale Unive r sity With a M E H e teaches U S His t o r y a n d W orld His tory. Mr Jacobs' advice t o the s tud e n ts. "When w e wa s h anot h e r 's time we lake from him Ih al which we cann o l r e place", Th e Grubbs Clan Mr Roy Knoop Mr K noo p leaches U S H istory. World His tory, and Geog raph y H e r ece i ved hi s B A .11 OhiO Wesleyan. IllS M A 011 Columbia Univer sity and hI S POSI G radual e .11 Ih e Unlver slly o f Denver and .11 the Umver slty o f Colorado. Mr. Knoop likes musIc and amongst hIS favorit e com pose r s are B erlioz. Mahler and Elga r His adVIce IS. "Reme mb e r S isyphu s!" Mr. C lare W John s on Thi S I S Mr. J ohnson 's 10th year .11 C H S H e teac hes the buS tnt.'ss cou rses o f shari hand, book keeping I y plng I and typin g II. Mr J ohnso n earne d a B .S. degree fr o m B emidj i Sial e College 111 Minn esola and a M A degree fr o m Cenlral Was hing t o n S i a l e College. Mr J o hn so n r e mind s senior s 1 0 wOf"k h ard becau se, Nex t yea r I w o n l be IherE' 1 0 say lilliE' Boy or lillie Girl ge l to work l Mr Donald Koo n. SFC Mr K oo n I S h e r e at C H S for hiS third ye ar. H e teaches JROTC lO ) Mr Koonallended college at Columbus Ccl lE'ge. Co lumbu s, Geo r gia H e enloys f oo tball jogging and fishing Mr Henry Jone s Mr J o nes I S h ere at C H S for h is thrid yea r H e teac hes PhYSi ca l Educati o n and Spanish. Mr. J o nes e arned hiS M A d eg ree at New Y ork Univer s ll Y HIS advice t o th e st ud e nt s. Don quil even Ihough Ih e road seems r ocky The r e are b e ll e r time s ahead. PAGE 31 Mrs. McNaughton Mrs. McNaughton is Cristobal High 's Home Economics teacher. She has her B .S. degree from Massachusetts Teacher's College at Framingham. Massachusells. Proving thaI Mrs. M cNaughton loves her work. her hobbies include sewing. knilling and baking Mr. E. Kozia l Mr Kozial teaches An. H e received his B A and M A at Michigan State University. He likes art. golf. bridge and reading. His advice is to think and live. Capt. Warren O Brien Th i s is Sgt. O'Brien's fir s t ye ar at C H S H e teaches l03 and L04. He has hi s A A fr o m Gordon Junior College. Barnes ville. Ga .. a B A fr o m Elon College. NC and M B A from Monmouth College. NJ He likes football baseball lenni s, s wim ming jogging and r e ading S g!. O'Brien s a ys. Y o u becom e what yOli think you are. Mr Lassila Mr Lassila teaches Industrial Ans. H e s tudied Indu strial Ans Ed ucatio n and Secondary Education at CaliforOia Slate Unive r sity where h e received hiS B A and M A degrees. Work in' ana Workin in the Ol e Car Shop Mr. Luke Palumbo Mr. Pa lum bo ha s been teac hing h e r e at C H S for 13 yea r s He leache s Eanh SCi e nce, I P S He receiv e d his B S at Northwest M issou ri S tat e U and M .Ed. at the UOIver slty o f Flor id a I 17 PAGE 32 SWOOSHII 28 Mr John Patty Mrs. Rozetl Thi s is Mrs Roz ell's second year at CHS She leaches Special Education, Remedial Reading. Math and Social Studies She ha s h e r degrees from Illinois Siale. Universi t y of Alabama La Verne Univ ersity. and Miami Univer sity. She enjoys pla ying the piano leach ing and SporlS H e r advice IS, Prepare y ourself for tomorrow the challeng e IS upon us Mrs. Gayle Rankin Mrs Rankin teaches P E 10 Junior High girls She received h e r degrees from Ohio Univer s U y Her hobbies are sporl5. bak 1n8 and cook ing gourmet foods After teaching h ere at C H S for ) years h e r adVice is Tak e pnde In yourself and keep on 'Truckm no matter how rough the road. Turn on to lIfe l Mr. P Sanchez Mr Charles Reeves Th e 7 9 80 school year is Mr. Reeves 14th year at C H S He leaches Physics and life Science. Mr Reeves allended Ar izona Slate Universny where he obtained h is B S . B A .. and M A degrees. Besides liking Scuba and boating Mr Reeves says he enjoys discovering the wonders of oor planet Earth Mr. Reeves advice to SeniOf's and o f course ever yo n e is, Always lea ve a place beller than you found it". PAGE 33 Mr. Grey Snyder This was Mr. Snyder's flrsl yea r al CHS. He teaches Auto MechaniCs Mr Snyde r 's pas tllnes include woodworking, photography and ,raveling Mr Snyder says. "Take advantage o f every 0 pp 0rl unll y that arises. they ma y n O f arise agam. Mrs. Bonnie Shank Mrs. Shank from room 305 teaches English 7 and I While not at work Mrs Shank enjoys t e nn is. scuba diving. reading and even beach combin g Mrs. Shank ha s thiS 10 say to the Class of SO.: Senio r s. what an unforgettabl e memory you can carry with you Use It to accentuale th e positive ilspeclS of yo ur life, Ms Susan K Srabler Sparkling Ms Stab ler from r oom 300 teaches ESl and English 8 She hold s a B A from the Pan Amer ican University In Edin burg. T eXilS. Ms Stabler likes w indsurfing. making candles and woodworking Her adVic e 10 the students IS. "00 good thing s in life to keep yo urself happ y," Mr William Shank Mr. Shank leac hes Art 7th-8lh and Art II, III. and IV, Among hiS hobbles there IS tenniS, s c uba diVing. and fishing Mr Shank 's adVic e 10 the students IS, \ will nOI lelt you thai y ou c an but I Will ask you wh y y ou lell me y ou cannot. Then we Will g o to work and I will ask you 10 try. Wh e n you try, you learn t o accepl y our work for what II I S now, nol for whal you wished II would be l ike You learn that II doesn' t mailer If it' s good or bad, II IS and II IS the only thing like Nor yo u againl Ms .Sreele Ms Sleele IS the new teacher that occupies room 148 In there she teaches High Schocl !lead Ing, English 9 and English 88. Ms Steel e like s to sail and sa y s that she would hke 10 lak e a year cruise on her boat. Ms Steele says, M y first year here al CHS has been a memorable experi e nce and a thoroughly enjoyable year!" 29 PAGE 34 30 Mrs Martha I. Tanner Mr s T anne r has be e n t e a c hing here at C H S f o r tw e l ve ye ar s This y ear s h e t e a c hes E nglish I and II. Mrs Tann e r ha s h e r B A fr o m th e Univ e r sity o f N orth Caro lina and d i d h e r graduat e w o rk at P e nn State, Unive r sity of Alabama an d at th e Unive r s i t y o f O klah o ma. H e r h o bb ies are r e a ding, coo k i n g. and playing br i d ge H e r adv ice is. "Wat c h out wh e n you r e g ittin all you want!. The Faculty "FATS! Mr. William L. Will The 7 9 -80 sch oo l year wa s Mr Will's ninth ye ar at C H S H e t'ac hes Physi cal Edu catio n and th e English a s a Secondary Lang uage cou rse. Mr Will enjoys g o lf jog ging. reading and traveling H e e arn e d a B S fro m Xav i e r Univ e r sity in O hio; a M .Ed. fro m Universit y o f Florida and is i n the process o f co mpl e tin g h is Ma s t e r s o f P E fr o m L o n g B e a c h State Unive r S I t y Mr W ill's ad vice t o th e stude nt s i s "If y ou want respect. th e n respect th e right s o f othe r s Th e lac k of i t c r e ates pr ob l e m s." Mr. Ernest A Watt ley Mr Walll ey I S teac hing h e re at CHS for his s e cond y'ar H e t e a c h e s W oo dwo r k I and Math 7 Mr. Walil e y re cieved an A A from C anal Z on e College a B.Sc fr o m O .c. Tea cher's College and M A fr o m San Jos e State ColI'g e Mr Wall le y's favOf"it' pastim e i s pla ying canasta. Mr. Palumbo hard at work Mrs. Hallie A Witcher The out s tanding Math tea cher fr o m room 112, Mr s Wil cher. is her e at CHS fOf" the t enth year. Whil e not i n school allending her Alg ebra I and Math 8 students Mr s Wit cher enj oys windsurfing photograph y and s c uba di v ing Mrs Witcher's mes s ag e t o the Class o f SO: I will alwa y s ha ve a spe cial pla c e in m y h eart fOf" y ou all. Ma y y our future b e f i lled with brigh t PAGE 35 FACUL TY CANDIDS Disco lessons at the gym. Th e r e s som ethi n g funn y go in g o n Mr. Mowery enjoying the view. 31 PAGE 36 It' s like this. Busy at work PAGE 37 SENIORS 33 PAGE 38 Senior Class Officers (left '0 rig h.), Pre s iden!. Alice Randazzo ; Treasurer Tracy Phillips ; Secreta ry. Mary Rivera ; VicePresident. Liann e Werlein Senior Board of Directors SENIOR LEADERS Class Officers And Board Make Plans For Upcoming Year PAGE 39 Eugene Adams Di lip Amthabbai Jorge Asanza Mark Aldridge Vielka Anderson Bill Bailey leonardo Amezquita Jaqueline Ant hony Francella Baker 35 PAGE 40 36 Jaime Baker Nancy Berry Luis Bosch lisa Barrett Ricardo Beruvides Shirley Bright Rigoberto Bennett Carlos Bonnick Steven Brown PAGE 41 Linnet t e Calvo t Rickey Chappell Odilka Clarke David Camargo Rame s h Chugani Fernando Codrington Vern Caturia Eneida Clarke Holly Cae PAGE 42 38 A l bin Coke George Daniel Vanessa Davis Rober! Convery Joseph Corrigan PAGE 43 Ferris Fain Jaqueline Ford Anselmo Francis Carmen Flores Kimberl y Ford Robert Fry Jorge Fontalvo B y ron Ford Pammy Galvan 3 9 PAGE 44 luis Galvez Jose Good Asa Harris Marcus Garcia Shelly Graver Marianne Good Hayden Mark Gewin Jerry Harlin Denis Healey PAGE 45 Surf's up III Rebecca Highley Douglas Hobson Abraham Harris Debra Hershey Carla Holder PAGE 46 Ragene H olland Daniel Hop e Glenda Hudgin s --------Barbara Inniss Brenda Kane Eduardo Kirby Rose Love Odila Machore Deanna Malo 42 PAGE 47 Hey Chappie!!! Maria Meana James Mendo z a William McAllister Augusto Menendez 43 PAGE 48 Ester Meza Mark Necessary Jennie Parker Vicky Minshew Jamie Mowery ----lisa and Greg deep in a discussion Tract Phillips Harold Planchon PAGE 49 Stephen Procter A l ice Randaz zo Fermin Regist Maria Ramos Eastee Raymo nd Raul Richards Reginald Ramsey Valerie Reece Mary Rivera PAGE 50 46 Patti Rorke Ca r o l Schwar t z Mara Sobers Kerr y Savage Scot Slimon David Sore n son Yasira Scarlet I Elvia Smit h Vita Steele PAGE 51 Tony Streeter Our ne w Pre sident Dalia Wallac e Edward Tanner HUl11be rt Walla ce J ohn Theol ogos Steve T o dhunt e r Bill y W e lt y PAGE 52 Lianne Werlein Natalie West I always color in my spare time. Angel Williams Tami Witcher Benito Whitaker Sydney White Gregory Wolf PAGE 53 Alice is eating again! Hey Dreamboat not you Shipwreckl Brenda Kane hard a t work PAGE 54 50 SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT I Geneci to Adams. do beq ueath my football skills to m y brothe r Din g and all my bottles of wine to Alice Randazzo To C H S I give the past. I Jackie A nth ony. do bequeath my beloved Drill T eam to whoeve r will carr y Oul it s r espo nsibilitie s a last kiss t o littl e Duke and m y heart to Walt Kilgor e. I Bill Bail ey. do b equeath th e beauty of a shadow to those who wis h it. I Francella Baker. do bequeath my sportsman s hip and my good personality to m y sister Delceda I leave my honesty and r espect to th ose who want to follow it. I Lisa Barrett. do bequeath my "squeaks" to Susan and Katie ; and to Beth a high schoo l life filled with fun. adventure and growth. I Rigob erto Benn ett. do bequ eath my friend s hip to all m y friends hoping they ne ve r forg e l m e and will stretch out their arms to m e when I really need them I Nan cy Berry. do bequeath Steve to Michelle and to Karen I l eave an exciting senior year ( which s he ne eds ) and to Billy. all my love. I. Ricardo Beru v id es. do bequeath all my knowl edge of P o ntiac s to Gene Adams and my great hand s to Scott Henry. Bob Dury e a. and especially Robert Kredell. I Luis Bosch do b equeath my good l ooks to anyone that look s like Gene Adam s and all my lov e to the good looking girls at CHS (all three of them) I Carlos Bannick U., do bequ eat h m y abilities to my s ister Elzibir and all my frie nd s that stay back in CHS. I. Shirley Bright. do bequeath m y moral b e lief s t o PG. my witt i ne ss to MM. and m y shyness to JC All m y tre a sured memories of the Canal Zone to Bud Ruble. with all my love I Vern Caturia. do bequeath 3 hubcap s for Sgt. Koon's Jule. musical talent to AM. my staff to KF and my thank s to Scott E. and Jud y H I Rickey Chappell. do bequeath ALL MY LOVE TO CAT H Y NECESSARY. I. Odilka Clarke. do beque a th my good sense of humor to Neisa and my s tudying ability to Acelia I Holly M Coe do bequeath the girls in the CHS Drill Team to anyone wh o thinks h e can handl e them; to Me l our beautiful memories of the Canal Zone I to Bett y m y s hine y boots I Albin B Coke do bequeath all my football. baseball. and basketball t alents to Rafael Adams & Marcelo Smith with th e h o pe that they stand o ut in these as well as I did. I J oe Co rrigan do bequeath a g n arly wipeout at Vanos to Dwayne. a ten foot tub e to Simp. to Dave my Roper Go For It attitude. and a radi ca l Sturgess party to th e Gang. I B ob Duryea do bequeath CHS to 2 unfortunate sisters. M y football skills to Todd W o l f Lots of luck to Mark and Greg and all m y love to Tracey. I. Carmen Flores. do bequ eath the be s t of luc k to Myrna and Mayra. because they deserve the best during th e ir ne x t years of school. I Jor ge Fontal vo. do bequ ea th m y s martn ess. lead e r s hip and s portsman s hip to my younger broth e r Orlando. I Anselmo Francis. d o bequeath my sportsmanship and my coolness to m y brother Rico I. Luis Galvez do bequeath m y abilit y and m y coolness to m y littl e broth e r Eric I Jose D Good. do bequeath my senior skills and talents t o any of the juniors who wish to pass with luck and my dog s int e lligenc e to Mark Aldridge. I, Shelley Graver. do bequeath all my love to Terry and all the fun times I've had at CHS to Melissa and Tra cey. To the upcoming Seniors Good luck I Deni s E. H ealey. do bequeath m y dri v ing ability to SB. the Science Club to anyone willing to pick up the pieces and m y rol e in C H S t o all m y admirers ( both of them) I.l. Scott H e nr y. do bequeath to my kid sister Ursula three more yea r s of hi g h school. To Mary Rivera Deanna Malo. and Judy Matting ly. their names in this will. I Marcie Hepn e r do bequeath happine ss to all free people and l ove to th ose who have found it. I Abraham H e r es. do bequ ea th all of my tuition payments to th e n e wcomer s of CH5i my car to m y l ovely sis Diane; m y los t retainer to whoever finds it. I. Rebecca Ann Highl ey. do b equeath a peace of mind to Dave Highley m y ability to maintain to Tammy R" and to Patty R orke I lea ve my seat at Devils Beach. I Daniel Anthony Hop e. do bequ eath m y furry face to Whiskers Walker ; all of m y happiness to Nanc y Rankin ; and my puny bod y to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. I. Cookie Hud gi n s. do bequeath to Mo Bo. and P many good ones ; to the Beach Burners from Vanoland many s tokers ; and m y memories of the Zo n e to people who know what I mean I Jacquel i ne Ford. do bequeath m y yea r s in school to Angel. my ups and downs to T oti. my Spanish to CB&RB. and the off limits building to LD. PD RS. TR. etc. I. Kimberly Ford do bequ eath to Angel happiness & success. to Luisa the WH and to Paula & Mo. all the Panama s they can guzzle I Brenda Kane. do bequeath m y BnS I pOSition to SB and m y best wishes for all of the seniors of CHS. I Edward Kirby. do bequeath my talent & speed and the be s t of luc k to my brother John. I Tam e ra Lane do bequeath all all my lov e and appr eci ation to m y beloved mother who h e l ped me to make it to where I am now God Bless Her l I Rose Love do bequeath all my love and happiness to Kieth m y musical abilit y to Mr. c.. and my partying times PAGE 55 SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT at th e Stur gess and Tarpon to the Gang I Odilia Machore. do bequealh my sludying abilily 10 m y sister Berta and m y seriousness to m y brothers Lloyd and Arturo. I Deanna Malo do bequealh 10 KB. Ralph chichi 10 GW my aggressiveness. To RW I leave BW (and Vice-Versa) and to Elisa m y driving sk ills so she ca n scare the HEll o ul of KBI I Jud y Mallingl y. d o bequealh 10 Marya trip 10 CMA in hopes she gets reun ited; and to Carl. all my lov e and lots of Canterbury spirit. I Dennis McAliisler. do bequealh m y abilily 10 make Ihe Weight Mac hin e press itself o n its own out of respect fo r me. with jus t my appearance I. William McAliisler do bequealh my milk drinking habils. self -c onfidence. and vic t o r y to all athletic s tud e nt s of CHS. I. Ester Meza. do bequeath my body fitness to my swee t sister Elida and my smile to lupita. I Vicky M i n s hew. do bequeath m y ankles and smile t o Jr. Chacon. m y offi c ial joke book 10 TD. my friendship 1 0 Alice. and my undying love 10 PS. I. Jamie Mowery. do bequeath my beautiful tan t o Marcia l oizeaux. myoid toothbrush to m y brother Mike, and my maturity to Rohert Kredell I Mark Necessary do bequeath th e success of my Sr. yea r 10 CN. SN. MK. YV. KT. BD. TP. SS. DH. AM. JR. JT. m y t en ni s skills to all who want t o l ose; JT. MM. t my acting abilities t o the gang. I. Jennie Parker. do bequeath my nose to Mark. m y "howdy's" 10 Diane. and m y Led Zeppelin" and a friendship 10 Bill. I Tracy Phillips do bequealh JP a greal year, MK m y wavy hair KP Ihe mun chki n s, MN YV Ihe lunch labl e, LS LE LR, SG TF a good fulure, Bob. all Ih e jiffy pop yo u can handl e. I. Bud Planchon do bequealh 10 D Adams and Ih e Fel all Ihe T J Swann Ihey can guzz l e and 10 R Kredell all Ihe Barbie Dolls he can handle. I. Reginald Ramsey. do bequealh m y failh in God for Peace and Justice toward all mankind ; and m y love to Marcia. Kim. Shyrle. and Alice I Alice Randaz zo. do bequealh m y eyes 10 Jr C aggressiveness t o M Ridge ; lov e to PS and Vic; special thanks to G Adams ; and all my love. h eart. and m emo ries to a very special p erso n T. Downing I. Valarie Reece. do bequealh all Ihe good limes I've had to Gisele my hard work to Marie!' m y job to Mauricio; and my locker without a lo ck to Piero. Rick. and Ortiz. I Raul Richards. do bequeath my running moves and tough foolball playing 10 Ricardo Ortiz. Also my love 10 Sharon I Mary Rivera. do bequeath my good times to my brother Harry, my lifeguar d lal enls 10 JD m y g uild on 10 RR, and Ihe good lime in Hislory 10 Mr Knoop Go o d Luck CHS -I'll mi ss ya. I Patricia Rorke. do bequ ea th my VC' s with cherries to Sandy, m y love 10 H J m y peace 10 Becky, and to BB. the ultimate highway. ride. I. Carol Schwartz. do bequealh m y abililies of laughler and lalkaliveness 10 MD CS. and AW I wish you all Ihe besl of luc k in the future I. Elvia Smilh. do bequealh my beauliful smile to my sis Marsha; m y fresh mouth to my bro Marcelo. don't let anyone push you around. I. Mara Sobers. do bequealh m y humor and ROTC abilily to m y best friend Caroline Soley and m y c ra ziness to anyone who wants to assume it. I. Vita Steele. do b equea th m y way of dan cing to my sister Anastacia and m y ambitious way to m y brother Alex I. Edward W Tann e r do bequ ealh Ihe back seal of my Dodge 10 GW DM, 10 EM I leave Ihe rest of my Dodg e and the good times in it. To Mr. C. my une nding gratitude. I John James Theologo s II. do bequealh my adjuslable Superman X -Ray l e nses to Nancy Rankin ; my luck y astrology mo od watch to ML and m y great aCling abilities 10 MN. I, Steve R Todhunt e r do bequeath everything to whoever ; someone t o anybody; and remember that no one is bette r Ihan Ihe graduales of SO. I. Dalia Wallace do bequealh my sludy ing abililY 10 Gary and my quietness to Laverne I Nalalie O Wesl, d o bequealh all m y joy and happiness I' ve had in m y senior year to Ruth Camargo. .. Sydney While. do b equealh all m y skills and lalenls in Automechanics t o all those juni ors who are interested. I Angel Williams. do bequealh my prayer s to the younger generation. may th e Lord help th e m in their future years. May God bless you all. I Tamera L. Wilcher. do bequealh Eric M and 451h place 1 0 Nancy Rankin. and man y s huffles 10 Mr C. I. William Wehy. do bequealh m y surfing lalenls 10 DL 10 JC. DH. and Bob C .. Ihe besl limes al party ing wilh Vanos at the Sturgess; and for anyone who ca n take s urfing. the pow e r is th e r e. Go For h I Lianne Werlein. do bequeath m y c harm and wit to KM; Mr. Bock to anyone smart enough to appreciate his diction and DROLL sense of humor ; and m y MercedesBenz to Cookie. I Greg Wolf. do bequealh my fOOl 10 Bud p's a s, a new trash can to Doug Bi a mu zz led to Rick y C; my size to Danny H my fool ball skills 10 Todd. I Debbie Hershey. do bequealh peace of mind 10 #1, her own advice to LB; confidence to TB ; a holiday in Greece 10 SB, and all my love 10 Ihe one who MMBIM 51 PAGE 56 51 SENIOR STATISTICS E U G E N E ADAMS Oct ober II. 1961 Panama Tra c k 1 2 3.4 1 Football 3,4 JA CQUEliNE MARIE ANTHONY October Xl. 1961 Col o n Repu blic of Panama P e p C lub I I Fr e n c h Club 3 .41 Carri b e an Club 31 S e n ior B oard of D i r ectors l ROTC Drill T eam 1.2. 31 Ba s k e tball Intramural s 1.21 Volleyball Inlr a mural s 1 2 1 Homeco m ing Court 4 Varsit y B a n d I. BILL BAILEY July .1, 1961 Coco S o l o C anal Z one C' C lub 4 1 Football 3 4 Trac k 3,41 Ocean to O c ean C a y u c a R a c e 2 fRANC ElLA BAKER F ebruary 3 1961 C o co So l o. Canal Zone Basketball I } Volle y ball 1.21 Softball I,) Track U LISA BARRETT February 28 1962 Jacksonville. Florida French Club :2.11 Carib e Club l,ll T ra d ewind Staff 2 3A. RIGOBERTO BENNETT April 6 1962 Coco Sol o Cana l Zone Baseball 3.4. NANCY BERRY February 24. 1962 Bangkok, Thailan d Senior Board of Directors, Homecoming Cour" Speake r of House I R ICARDO J BERUVIDES September II, 1962 Miami, F lorida Football 3,4, Soccer 2 3 CARLOS C. BONNI CK U June 29, 1960 Colon Republ ic of Panama SHIRLEY ANN BRIGHT July 24, 1961 Monterey, California French Club 3.4, Pep Club 2 C H S Drill Team 4 Volleyball Intramural s 3.41 Tennis Intramural s 31 Basketballintramurais 2 1 Homer oom r epresent a tive 2 1 Jr. Sr. Prom Commi ttee 3 1 Homecoming Float Commi ttee 3 LUIS BOSCH Ma y 16, 1962 San Juan Puerto Rico Football 1 3 41 Swim Team 4 VERN SCOTT CATURIA O ctober 18. 1 960 F t Atkinson Wisconsin Photography Club 1.l,3,41 Tradewind Staff 1.l.3, Yearbook Photographer 1.l.3.4, Drama Club 3.4, Football 1.2,3, Tennis 3 R I CKEY T CHAPPElL Ma y 3 1961 Coco Solo Canal Zone Football 4 Bas eball 3.4. ENEIDA CLARE Jul y 2 7 1962 Col o n R e publ ic o f Panama Bas ketball Intramurals 4 ODILKA ClARKE June 10. 1962 C oco Solo. Canal Zon e Sav i ng s C lub 1 2 Cheerleade r 2 HOLL Y MARIE C OE Februar y 10.1962 An con. Canal Zon e Drill T eam 1 2 3 4 So ccer 4 Tra c k 4 ALBIN B COKE April 23, 1962 Coco So l o, Canal Zone Football 3.4, Basketball 4 Baseball I.l JOE CORR IGAN April 9 1962 Coco Sma Canal Zone ROBERT l. DURYEA D ecember 3 1 1961 Hanau Germany French C lub 1.l,3.4, Science Club 4 C Cl ub 4 Track 3 Soccer 2, Football 4 fERRI S fAIN Febr uar y 29, 1960 Alabama JORGE fONTAL VO July 4 1 962 Coco So l o. Canal Zone Football 4 Basketball 4 JACQUEliNE DARNICE fORD May 22. 1962 Bahimore, Ma r y land Nurses Aide Club 2 KIMBERL Y PATRIA f ORD Jun e 4 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide C l ub I.l Drill Team 1 2 Basketball 4 Volleyball Intr amurals 4 Softball I.l Soccer ANSElMA fRANCI S January 14. 1961 Coco So l o Canal Zone Basketball 4 ROBERT fRY Apri l 4, 1962 Columbus, Georgia S p anis h Club 2, Annandale Skydiving Club 1,2, Caribe C lub 3.4, Spanish H o nor Socie t y 2,3.4, National Honor Society 3.4, Football 1.2.3.4, Baseball 2.3 4 Wrestling Handball 1.2, Homer oom Representative I.l Senior Board of Directors. LUIS GALVEZ April 23, 1962 Coco So l o Canal Zone Baseball 2,3, Tra ck 2,3, Soccer I.l S HEll Y GRAVER July 4 1 962 Br o wn sville, Texas Thespians 3,4 Senior Board of Di rect o r s Football Watergirl 4 DEN I S HEALEY September 29, 1962 Ancon Canal Zone Drama C lub 1.l,3.4, Science Clu b 3.4, Caribe Club 3 4 Junior Board of Di rectors, Senior Board of Directors, Tradewind 3.4, National Honor Societ y 3.4, Band 1 ,2.3.4, Procrastinators Club 4, Home r oom Representatives 3.4. LESLIE SCOTT HENRY August 8. 1962 Ft Stewart. Georgia Track 3 Football 4 ; Junior Board of Directors, Senior Board of Directors. MARCIE HEPNER October 14. 1962 Jamest own New Jersey Gym n as t ics 1.2, Basketball Cheerleader 3 Homeroom Representative 4 ABRAHAM HERES May 10. 1 962 Tel Aviv. I srae l Science I French Cl ub 1,2, Spa n ish C lub 1.l.3.4, Yearbook Staff 2 Golf 1.l.3.4 Basketball Intramurals I T e nn is I REBECCA HI GHLEY Jul y 1 6. 1962 Fayetville North Car oli na CHS Girls Drill T earn 2.3 DOUGLAS H O B SON July 7. 1 962 H onolulu. Hawaii National BETA Club 2 3 Nationa l VICA Club 3 Football 4 CARLA HOlDER November 2. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Homeroom Representative 4 DANiEl ANTHONY HOPE October 6 1962 Albuquerque. New Mexico Procrastinators Club 1.2.3. 4 Senior Board of Directors, Football 3.4, Basketball 4 Track 3 Rifle Team 1.2, Homeroom Representative I. G L ENDA ANN HUDG IN S August II, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Tenni s 3.4, Tennis I nt r amurals 2.4, Volleyball 4 Soccer Intramural s I.l Basketball i nt ramurai s I.l, Gymnastics" Softball 1.2, Cayuca Race 3.4; C H S Girls D rill Team 4 Senior Board of Directors. BRENDA K KANE April 25. 1 962 Wellington, kansas C H S JROTC Girls Drill Team 3 EDWARD KIRBY December I 1961 Coco Solo Canal Zone Football 3 T e nn is 2.3.4, Tra ck 1.4. ROSE MARIE LOVE Jul y 18. 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zon e C H S Girls Drill Team 4 ODILIA MACHORE DAVI S July 26. 1962 Col o R epublic of Panama Homeroom Representative 4 DEANNA MAlO Februa r y 3. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Scie nce C lub 3.4, Drama Club 3 4 Tradewind Staff 4, Junior Board of Directors, Se ni o r Board of Directors, Boy s T e nn i s Manager 2 .3.4, Soccer Manager I Basketball Intramural s 1,2, ROT C Color Guard I: ROT C Drill Team" C H S Girls Drill Team 2.3.4 Homeroom Alternate 1.2. MARVIN MARCUM February 14. 1962 Coco Solo Canal Zone Boys Drill Team 3 Bicentennial C r oss Country Run 2 ROTC 1.l.3, Senior Board of Directors, Junior Board of Directors. JUDY MA TTI NGL Y Februa r y 15. 1962 Heidelbur g. Germany Homecoming court 4 Senior Boa r d of Directors. DENNIS McAlliSTER May 23. 1962 Coco Solo Canal Zone Football 3.4; Tra ck 3 Swimming 3 WILLIAM McALL I STER May 23, 1 962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3.4, Tr ack 3, Swimmi n g 3 ESTER MARIA MEZA ORTIZ Feb ru ary 10. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone PEP Club 3 Volleyball I Baseball 2 V I CKY MINSHEW December 14. 1961 Norfolk Vir ginia PAGE 57 Drama Club 3, Junior B oard of Directors; Junior Class Vice -Presidenl, Senior Board of Directors; SWim Team I Homecoming Cour! 4 Physical Fitness Award 1.2.3, Volleyball I ntramurals I Homeroom Alternate 4 JAMIE MOWERY December 13. 1961 linton. Indiana GAA 3.4, Board of Directors 3.4, Swimming 1.2.3, Volleyball Intramural s I. MARK NECESSARY July 19. 1962 Hamson. Arkansas Drama Club 3.4 SCience C lub 4 Thespians 4 : Tennis 3.4 Homeroom Representative 1,4, Senior Board of Directors. TRACY LYNN PHILLIPS October 19. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club I Soccer Watergirl 2.3.4, Basketball Manager 4 Senior Class Treasurer. JENNI E PARKER December 4 1961 fort LeWIS. Washington C H S Girls Drill Team 4 Tradewmd Staff 4 Nature Club I french Club 1 HAROLD WILLIAM PlANCHON June 9. 1961 Lebanon MISSOUri Senior Board of Directors, Football 3 .4; Baseball 4 Soccer 4 Homeroom Representatl\le 1.2. REGI NALD RAMSEY September 17. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Tra ck 1.3.4 Co lor Guard 3 4 SARAH ALICE RANDAZZO March 18. 1962 Bilw(I. MiSSiSSI ppI Class favorite 1 1 Majorette 3 Drama Club 3 Jamboree Queen 4 Jr. S r Prom Committee 3.4 Junior Class Secretary, Se nior Class President. Board of Directors 3.4, Office A ssis tant 4 Soccer Intramur als 4 Homeroom Representative 4 MR. GANSEN AND HIS CREW, WE COULDN' T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU VALARIE REECE October 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Drama Club I: Baseball 1 RAUL RICHARDS December 3. 1962 football 4 Basketball 4 Soccer 3.4, Baseball 4 MARY RIVERA October 17. 1961 Albonito Puerto Rico Pep Club I: Board of Directors 3.4; H omecoming Queen 4 : ROTC Drill Team 1.2.3, SenIor Class SecretarYI Homeroom Alternate I. PATRICIA RORKE November 8. 1961 Jersey Ci t y. New J e rsey CHS Girls Drill Team 3 : Senior Board of Directors, Swim Team 2.3.4. El VIA C. SMITH October 19. 1960 Colon. Republic of Panama Board of Directors 3 4 GAA 3.4: ROTC GirlS Drill Team 1.2.3, Basketball 3.4: Volleyball Intramural s 1.1: Homeroom Representall\le 1.3; Band 1.2.3. VITA V STEELE September 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Ca nal Zone Pep Club 3 Bask e tball 1.2. MARA ENEYDA SOBERS August 15. 1961 Colon. Republi c of Panama Track 1 Volleyball 2. Baseball 1 Homeroom Representallve 4 EDDIE TANNER Apri l 14. 1961 C lOVIS. New MeXICO football Manager 4 J OHN J T HEOLOGOS Octob e r 13. 1 961 MemphiS. Tennessee Drill Team 3 : Drama Club 4 Tradewmd S taff Tennis 3.4. STEVEN R TODHUNTER June 6. 1961 fort Ord. California Science Club :U.4, Th e spians 3.4, JROTC Rifle Team 3.4, SA Pre Sident 4 JROTC Battalion Commander 4 Rangers 2.3. 4 Homeroom Representative 1 DALIA WALLACE November 11. 1961 C oco Solo C anal Zon e LIANNE MARIE WERLEIN October 17. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Talent Club I: SA 1.2.3.4, Thespians 3.4: SenIor Board of DIrectors, SenIor Class PreSident, C heerleader 1 NATALIE OCTAV I A WEST Apri l 18. 1963 Coco Solo. Cana l Zone french Club 3 Tradewmd S taff 3 4 BENITO WHITAKER June 11. 1961 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Drama Club I AV Club I ; Tenni s 1.2, Basketball 2.3.4. SYDNEY WHITE April 28. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone ROTC l.4. ANGEl W WILLIAMS January 3. 1962 Ancon Ca nal Zone Basketball 4 TAMI WIT CHER May .20. 1961 Mangum Oklahoma Yearbook I Tradewind 3 Ca rlb e Club 1 .3.4, Dis c ussion Club 3 SCIence Club 1.3, National H onor Socie t y 3.4, Senior Band 1.2.3.4, ASSistant Treasur e r 3 GREGORY l. WOlF August 11. 1961 York P e nnsylvania football 1.2.3.4, Tra c k 3.4. l R Denise Smith. Bill Willette. Vern Caturia. Brenda Kane Ginny Valenti n e Not Pictured. Jordi ClaramunL Mr. Gansen. Mr. Carwithen. Mr & Mrs Witcher PAGE 58 \ .,., (, MR. AND MS. C.H.S. Reggie Ramsey And lisa Barrett Runners-Up Bob Fry Alice Randazzo 54 PAGE 59 BEST LOOKING Joe Corrigan And Alice Randazzo Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien 55 PAGE 60 56 MOST ATHLETIC Raul Richards And Kim Ford Runners-Up Bob Fry Elvia Smith PAGE 61 MOST DEPENDABLE Mark Necessary And lisa Barrett Runners-Up Denis Healey Alice Randazzo 5 7 PAGE 62 BEST PERSONALITY Lisa Barrett And Danny Hope FRIENDLIEST Danny Hope Alice Randazzo Runners-Up Sidney White Lisa Barrett Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Mary Rivera PAGE 63 MOST INTELLECTUAL Scot Slimon T ami Witcher Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Lisa Barrett MOST LIKELY T O SUCCEED Bob Fry V alerie Reece R unners-Up Scot Slimon lisa Barrett PAGE 64 BEST DRESSED Scot Henry And Lianne Werlien Runners-Up Bud Planchon Vicky Minshew 60 PAGE 65 WITTIEST Ricky Chappell And Patty Rorke Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Marc ie Hepner 61 PAGE 66 BEST DANCERS Fermin Regist And Odilka Cla ,rk Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien 61 PAGE 67 JUNIORS 63 PAGE 68 64 Standing Vice President. Bill Willette, President. Maurya Ridge, Seated Secretary. Stacey Follett; Treasurer. Tara Brown JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS During the schoo l year the Junior Board of Directors has one main task. That is to finance and put on the Junior Senior Prom This year it was a fairly relaxed organization but neverthele s s they tackled this awesome job of making the night of the Junior Senior Prom a night to remember JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing : Junior Chacon. Melissa Knoop. Maurya Ridge. Tara Brown. John Davis Seated, Allen Matt. Stacey Follett. leslie Corliss. J eny Stokes. Bill Willette PAGE 69 Dwa y ne Arnold Michelle Arnold Sharon Aust in Sean Bar r Gabriel Borsellino Susan Bowerman Diane Bredenkamp Todd Brook harl Tara Brown Eric Bush Ruth Camargo Hi lenal Really. Karenl PAGE 70 I I Carey M,sel Chacon M auricio Ching Gllberto Cintron William Clark Gloria Conway Traci Cook Leslie Corliss Stanley C CI ul11be rbatch ,aries Dailey John Davis Paulino Diez Ton y Downin g Stacey Follell T er r y Forrest Allan FOrie Bobb y Galvan C h e r y l Garcia Robert Garcia Stephen Good PAGE 71 David G raham T e rry Hamilton Winfred Hancock Cecil i o Haug hton Ric hard Ha ynes Diane H e res David H ig hl ey Darrell Hobson Richard Kellogg Stamatis Kitras Melissa Knoop Robert Kredell Tam e ra Lane R afae l L eo n PAGE 72 Marcia loizeaux Dwayne love Jorge Mallo William McDonald Sandra Meyer Karen Mizrachi Allen Mott Michael Mowery Catherine Necessary Paul Overstreet Susan Palomares Gerardo Paz Michael Pierantoni Kenneth Powell Roderick Ralf Nancy Rank in Monica Real Meccsha Rhodes Maurya Ridge Evans Riviere PAGE 73 J o hn Robson P a u l a R u bio L e n a Sanc h ez Ca rm e n Scot t My rn a Shuff J o hn Smith Orlando S tephens J enneffer Stokes Osvaldo T o m William Willette Raymond Wise Ga r y W righ t Geo r ge Yaafa r Glen Z iesk e PAGE 74 If looks could kill Nice profile. Sean Beauty and the Beast Something down there. Winfred? 70 PAGE 75 SOPHOMORES 7 1 PAGE 76 Luis Aceve do R a fae l Ada m s Jeffr ey Ad e m a Ange lica Alle y n e F r ancisco A lm e ida Jose Clau s Mar c i a Coles J e r e m y Collins M a ur ee n Co n ve r y D o n ald Coope r 7 2 ) ... .!! Chri stopher Blanchard Kathleen Blenn e rhassett Guillermo Arana John Arnold Delceda Baker Reatha Baker Dougla s Bence Eneida Bowen Stephanie Brookhart Wendy Bruner Kenda Carlile Victor Castillo PAGE 77 Maria Deluca Pat sy Drumlllond Debra Egol f L ana Elmufti Maritza Evans Kimberl y Fields Myrna Flores Juana Forde John Frady Ric ardo Francis Paul Fas. Gilbert Ferro A llen Cook N elsa Co r tez Mach e ll e DOll ey Berr a Da v i s l ourdes De La Garza Peter Fung Murdock Gilmore Madelin Gonz alez Michael Graham Cecilia Gray 7 3 PAGE 78 Deldra H amilto n Alfredo Haughton Catherine H e ale y IIka H e mmings Yasan H en r y 74 Paulina L ewis Maria Lopez Yvonne Lopez Guido Mallo Elisa Malo Joe Jennings Ruben Juare z Heid i Hinz Ewan Ho Acelia Howell Arturo Howell Roben Hummer Katina Kandrin Kelly Kirb y Laverne Laguna Coral Lamphier Roberto Landers PAGE 79 Scot! Mendenhall Inthony Mendoza Michel Modestin Andrea M o ran Diana Oliv e ra Katherine Overs treet luisa Patillod Todd Pierant oni Orlando Pont al Gwendolyn P owell Christ i e O'Nea l Ricardo Ortiz Kumar Mayan! Paul Mayanl Peter Mayan! Michael McEneaney Carlos Me din a Catherine Procter Jacqueline Quesada Ubald ino Real Pie r o Reece Nich o l as Reynolds 75 PAGE 80 PatriCia Rice H arry R ive ra Ruth Rivera Juan Riviere Ricardo Romney T ony Tigert Stephen Tong Esterbina Trejos Lisa Tyree Wade Unger 76 Robin S hamblin Marcelo Smit h Marsha Smith John Rowell Carole San c he z Isaac Sanchez John Schwa rt z Dar cily n Scott Martha Sollas Marla Tann e r Ton y T e rrell Kim Theol ogos D e nni s Th ompso n PAGE 81 lamoin Werle in Michelle West Roberto Whitaker Michael Wilkinson Rodger Williams Gre g Wise Deanah Wri g ht Yvette Valentine Wendy Vaught lourdes Villareal larry Walker Keith Wallace PAGE 82 Who says f l utes don't smell good? PAGE 83 FRESHMEN 79 PAGE 84 Margorie Adamson Felix Amezquita Eneida Anderson Chris Antonelli Danielle Barriteau Jor ge Burgess Miriam Calvo Ruben Camargo Kellie Carey Tori Carlile FRESHMEN President Rick Trees Vice-President Kelly Mulligan Bus. Manager Pat Cirulli Treasurer Elle n Graham Secretary Crist ina Hancock Bearris Viloria Becky Berlin Mari o Blackman Vielka Brown Francisco Burae Samuel Cla r k Jack ie Chacon Patricia Cirulli Jordi Claramunt Mic h ela Clark PAGE 85 Anuro Davis Michael Davis Henry De La Garza Wilfreda Del Valle Daniel Dewalt Dina Gehringer Marcia Goodridge Ellen Graham Jame s Gray Kenneth Green Vasque z Codrington Christine Connelly John Co rliss Jean Corrigan Jerome Czar Donald Dewalt Lori Dewhurst Marl eny Dunl1100die Gwynne Duryea Vannia Evans 8 1 PAGE 86 Rober! H olla nd Kelly Hoo ve r Scot Hud son Thoma s Ingram lange Ja cobs Sheila McDanie l Beth McDonough Greg Mixo n Beth Mizrachi Kelli Mulligan 82 I l" III \} MariaCris t ina Han coc k MariaAngela Hancock H elen Harjani Chris Harlin Antonio Hartley Donna Jennings Frederich Jones lisa Jones Feli x Juare z linda Kane Jaime lau Gladys lloyd lucinda Machin Veriz Markham Gary Mason PAGE 87 Steve N ecess ary Selina Newell T oni Plan c hon Bill Pope Brian Powell T i n a Pow ell C h a rissa Pretto G isel e Reece David R enno Mart in Revello David Riordan T a mlll Y Roland R o dri go Palacio Jody Palma Regina Raft Angel a Raine y L ena Ramire z Julio Ramo s S haron Redman Luis R osaly Richard Rubio Eric Samaniego Ramon Scott T rish Shamblin 83 PAGE 88 Scot t Sorenson Fiama Steele Gena Stinnett Victor Sutton Mialynn Suddarth Beatrice Vi l oria Angela Warren Donna Watson Jonathan Wattley Kenny Williams Rhonda Williams lindia Willies T odd Wolf Emma Yohros Mario Simpson Christopher Smith Denise Smith Jeannett e Sperling Caroline Soley Anilbhai Sukho Melinda Taylor Armando Thomas Clyde Thompson Yvette Thompson PAGE 89 JR. HIGH J ; 85 PAGE 90 86 Sylvia Almedina Carlos Beally lisa Galvan Garcia EIGHTH GRADERS lee Garver Greene Russell Harmon Ha ynes Dennis H eadrick PAGE 91 Rolando Hemming s Vyrna Kandrin Usha Mayani Maria Kilras lisa McQuill en C hri sti n e H ollins Kraemer T odd Mendenhall f 1-_ SCO I Huds o n Roy Hummer ErneslO M e nend ez Madelon Meyer Imin P,o 8 7 PAGE 92 88 Rober t Mizrach i lee S m ith Miguel Thompson S h ari Smith Ray Thompso n Helen Moebus Ri\'iere Sostand JI Eddie lawrence Rounsa\'llie \ l ynn S l one Eva Tigan I Arlene Norton Samuel Salinas Jady S w eari n ge n lann Sanchez T eddy Sweet Tarek Yaafar Jeffry Ote r o Tammie Terrell Edmund Vaughn PAGE 93 Joanne Wilson Noah Wrtght SEVENTH GRADE BealrtCe Tseng Yohros l ee Z I eske 89 PAGE 94 90 K elly Brookharl R o lando Clarke Tony Easterling Bobby Ge ring e r Argie Coslopanagio tis Thomas Eckel S tacey G r a hm Patrick Bush Jaime Claus Mait e Calvo K i non Coles J D Gra y Lady Collins Susan Caturia Leslie Griff e n Charl e s Godwin PAGE 95 Jaquline G o n za lez Bernardo lloy d Martinez --,1,(,11.. 1 Da vid Olivl r a David Lankford D iane Veena Mayan. M a r i O l son John Machin Luis Ortiz David Harlin Nild a Maldonado Elida Meza till ...... \I Tom Over st reet Todd Mendenhall Chad Palma lara In on Anita Mantalaba Yvette Modest in Sofia Paredes David Johnson Dennis lig ht Donald Martin Giovanni Mullen Wayne Pearl gl PAGE 96 92 Billy Snider Theresa Themogos Connie Sperling Jay Thomas Edmund Vaughn Cynthi a Williams Patt y Thompson PAGE 97 1171 FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES 93 PAGE 98 BONFIRE Draws large Crowd PAGE 99 QUEEN ALICE I Reign s Over Jamboree PAGE 100 96 JAMBOREE '79 Kicks Off With Spirit The Jamboree kicked off wi.h spiri as did .he h opes of .he Tigers Thi s being .he yea r s firs. foo.ball game it s how ed the Ti gers what .ype of opposi.ion .hey would have '0 face II looked prelly fier ce! Drill Team looks on Tige r Spiri' PAGE 101 Color Guard hushes th e crowd l"ad"rs of spiritl Intent and ready TIGERS stand anxiously waiting Numero Uno! 97 PAGE 102 PALM BOWL QUEEN KATIE CAREY This Year's Palm Bowl Queen from CHS. selected by members of the football. team was Kat ie Carey. As queen Kat ie represented C H S at t h e Pal m Bowl. I n addition to this she and the other cheerleaders were responsible (or selling tickets all proceeds going to charity. PAGE 103 B o b Fry Rau l Richards PALM BOWL AND ALL ZONE PLAYERS Greg W o l f Ding Adams Ou r Supe r s t a r s 99 PAGE 104 Jackie Anthony lisa B arret t HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Judy Mattingly Queen Mary I Vicki Minshew Lianne Werlein 100 PAGE 105 HOMECOMING SPI RIT Of Blue And Gold H andsome John Corliss H ey there Crisco h e a d G e e your hair smells t e rr i fic!" 101 PAGE 106 JINGLE BELLS JINGLE BELLS PAGE 107 Are those elephant tears because of lost dates? CHRISTMAS FORMAL 1979 A handsome group Rock o ut! 103 PAGE 109 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM COURT King JOEY CORRIGAN Billy Welty Bill Bailey Mark Gewin Denis Healey Danny Hope Queen JAMIE MOWERY Cookie Hudgins Kim For d Jackie Ford Carmen Flores Nancy Berry 105 PAGE 110 Aren t they sweet? lordes and Debbie LIVE! It s right here Mr. Richard Bock PAGE 111 MY THREE ANGELS Smash Hil of '7 9 CAS T Feli x Ducolel ... .... ... ..... .. Emily Ducolel .. .. .. ........................... .. Marie Louise ........................... Joseph ..................... Jules Alfred H e nr y T ro c hard .. ............ John Rowell lourde s d e l a Garz a .. .... .. .. Leslie Griffen S t e ve Todhunt e r ......... SCOI Slimon John Thel o gos ........ Alle n M Oil Paul ............................... .. ...................... ..................... Bill Will elle Mme. Parole ...... L ieutena nt ...................... Student Director Slage Manager Prompter ............ ... CREW Propert ies ............................ ......... .... Sound ............. .. .............. .. Lighl s .... ...................... Mak e up ........ .. .. .............. ... .. .. ........ D e bbi e H e r s hey ........ Mark N ece s s ar y ........ ... .. .. M eliss a Knoo p Deni s H ealey .. Y ve tt e Val e nt i n e .. .... Shelly Grav e r K e ilh Walla c e ............... V ern C aluria ....... lisa Barret t Marcy H epne r K il11 Th e ologo s Cal h y Necessary Darnl Forgol Ihal line! And so you see Marci e and lisa c r e atin g th e ir Franke n s t ein. PAGE 112 Mark Necess ary. SCOII Mendenhall Scot Hudson Allen MOil John Rowell Ste ve Todhunter. lana Elmuffri Bill Willelle John Theologos. Mike Graham Cathy Healey. lourdes De la Garza. lee Graver. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNEAKY FITCH Directed By ... ..... . ..... ... ................... .... ...... R Bock Student Director" .................... Yvette Valentine St age Manager ................... . .. .. .. .. ...... ... .. SCOI t Slimon Business Manager.. ....... Melissa Knoop Proper! i e s .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. Shelly Graver Mak eup .. ........ lis a Barrell. Kim Theologos lights ...... .. .... ........ ...... .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. ..... Scot Hudson Sound ............ ..................... .. ......... Keith Wallace Sne ak y Fitc h .................................. .. ....................... John Rowell III PAGE 113 SENIOR BAND (arwuhe n MarCia $mu h La",,,,rn laguna. Carmen Flores, Dave Graham. John Smllh. Arturo Richard Ha ynes. Eduardo Kirby. Oem s H ealey. R ose love. Kleth Wallace. Allen M olI,Mlke lisa Barrell, Gilbert Ferro. Sean Sarro Billy We h y. Danny Dewault T ony Downing . Marlin Revello. Scot Mendenhall, Jose Clause. Tamm y Wilcher, Albin Coke. john Budd y Planchon Carole Sanc h ez. Hiedi Hie%., Ricky Chapell Jackie C ha co n Jr. C ha co n Kathy Overstreet, I ssac Sanchez. Marvel Inglesla. Vern Caluna, Diane 8redenkamp. Osvaldo T om. Eddie Tanner Kath y Pr octer, Dann y H ope. Paul Mar c i a Co l es. M y rna Flores Marcia lOl zeaux, Kauna Kandnn Mar celo Smll h Slam l s "Ilfas, Bobb y Whitak e r John Rowell, Nancey Rankin lourdes D e La Garza, Kathy H ealey. Elisa Malo DebbIe Egolf CeCIlia Gray. Marla Tanner Ellen Graham. Deldra HamIlton ChrIS Blanchard Wend y Vaughl Terr y Faresl. DebbIe H ershey. PAGE 114 CRISTOBAL JUNIOR VARSITY BAND Top L R John Watt ley. John Bowerman. Wayne Forrest. Lesa Walker. Stacie Carey. Lang e Jacobs. P e nn y Davidson. Mike Davis Susan Newall. Jerry Ferro. Traci Kraeme r Cynthia White. Eddie Mora l es. Standing Mike Gadbois. Eva Tigart. Carl os Beatty. Jordi Claramunt. Yoland a H owell. H enry De La Garza. Tori Carlisle Wilfreda Whilaker R oy Watson. Karl Torres. Ema Yoros. Russ Harmon Dee Ronsaville. Kelly Hoover. Scot Hudson Sonia White. Armando Thomas. Mayra Flores. Charissa Prelto. Eric Galvez Marleny Dunmoodie. R oy Humm er. Sealed Vivian Madura. Angela Rainey. Nevil3 Saza. Vielka Brown. Debbie Fry. U s h a Mayani Sharon Redman. Caroline Sol ey. Rulh Ferro. lindia Willies. Miriam Calvo. Maria Kilras. Laura Welty. Angela Warren Chrisy Con n elly. Tina Powell. Karen Manley. Malinda Hay n es. Lisa M c Quillan. front. Chris Smith. Mike Rigby Rey Ramos lann Sanchez David Lowinger. Jody Swearingen. John Kirby Director MR. E. CARWITHEN 110 PAGE 115 CRISTOBAL STAGE BAND Martin Revello. Danny Dewault Billy Welty. Marcio Col es. Paul Overstreet. Danny Hope. Eddie Tanner. Scot Slimon. Buddy Planchon Dee Malo. Rod Ralf. Cookie Hudgins. Nancy Rankin Kieth Wallace Director Mr. E. Carwithen Blow those horns boys! III PAGE 116 Debbie lanning. leslie Griffin, Roy Watson, Karl Hinz John Bowerman, Carlos Beatty. Diane Machin Soli Grecco. Nelkus Paniagua. Terry Flynn. Alan Smith. Patty Cowles 112 JUNIOR HIGH S.A. Through a student vote last year we decided to unit e th e Jr and Sr. SA s This was a new idea to help further unite the school and make it a better pla ce. Often however it is necessary for the Jr Hig h to function on their own be cause of different lunc h hour s and different ideas. Above are the members of th e Jr High that organize that Port ion of the SA. PAGE 118 1980 S TUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS S.A. Has Profitable School Year! For S.A. SEC: vol, n President. SIeve Toddhunle r Vice-President. lisa Barrell Secrelary. lourdes de la Garza Treasurer John Rowell yOiE FOR : T FOR fEst @ BULOUSlV o o d SEC PAGE 119 Representing C.H.S. S.A. REPRESENTATIVES Mar cie H epne r Paul Overstreet. Maurya Ridge. H eidi H i nz. Alisa Woods. Debbie Egolf. Kati e Carey. Ellen Grahm. Denis e Smith Martin Revello Ma ga l y Frances. Lana Elmufti. Lisa Malo. Ric k Trees. Pepe C l aus The S.A. hard at work I PAGE 120 Ms. Ensenat. Carla Holder. lourdes Villareal Gwyn Dur yea. Ja ckie Que sada. Bre nda Kane Kim Fie lds Selina Newell Monica Real. Mara Sobers. Cristy Connelly. Michelle Modestine Natalia Wes t. Dennis Smith. Alisa Woods. Myrna Flores Ruth R ivera 116 PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Le Club Francais i s for anyone who speaks French who wants to learn French or has an interest in an ything the francophone world has to offer By being a member of this cultural club one encounters many new exciting areas. Members go on field trips aboard French ships and learn of French customs This year the French Club also hosted a Petit Dejeuner which was a smashing event. PAGE 121 Presidenl ; Denis H ea ly, Vice Pre s ident ; R obert Fry, Secretary. Vuelle Valenllne, M elissa Knoop Seol S l imon, J o hn Rowell, John Theologos, Mark Gewin, M y rna Flore s, C hrlSll e Connelly, Ja c kie l ee, lourdes de la Garza, l ourdes Villarreal. Sco t Brown, Jennie Parker, Allen Molt, Debbie Hersh ey Tra cy Phillips, Bob Dureya, Bill Bailey, Mark Necessary, Kurt McQuillen, Cal h y Heal ey, ChrIS O'Neal. SCIENCE CLUB Science is a big part of us and th e world we live in. Our school has given students an opportunity to express themselves and to get what ever they can out of each other's ideas This club is full of enthusiastic students who are interested in this fascinating world of scie n ce. Who knows. one of t hem may t u rn out to be a future A l bert Einstein Our scientists hard at work discussing a major problem at CHS. Wha t 1 We don'l know l 117 PAGE 122 / lisa get s p inne d NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Initiates New Members Members from l. to R., lisa Barrett Scot Slimon. Denis H ealey. Bob Fry Tamm y Wit c h e r PAGE 123 Dennis Heal ey. Cathy H ealey. Debb i e H e r s h ey Tam i W i t c h e r L o urdes D e L a Gar z a Paul O ve r street. lis a B a rr ett. B o b Fry CARIBE CLUB The Caribe Club is a clu b for th e Futur e T eac he r s o f A m e rica ." Thi s club is s p o n sored by Mr Wells a n d t o b elong you Illu s t be i n g r ades 1 0. II. o r 12. Anothe r qualificatio n is that you mus t have a g rad e p oint averag e o f 3 0 o r high e r Th e Ca r i b e Club i s h e r e t o int e r e j,t a nd prep a r e s tud e nt s i n perha p s a futur e t eaching car ee r 119 PAGE 124 Katie and Susan looking their best Thai's Ihe picture I want The yearbook staff is comprised 01 a group 01 very hard working and industrious students This year s staff worked especially hard to provide color (or the (irst time in the Carribean Many long hours are spent on a yearbook and (ew realize the actual amount o( work a good yearbook worker puts into his job. PAGE 125 That layout is perfect! The members of the yearbook staff are: Editors Susan Bowerman and Katie Carey. Typist Karen Mizrachi. layo ut c rew lesl ie Corl iss. Maur ya Ridge. Debra Hershey. R honda Williams Henry De La Ga r za. S tacey Follett. Melissa Knoop. Chr isty Connely. and Kim Theol ogos. T h e staff's sponsor is Ms. Sue S t ab l e r NEW YORK TIMES, n LOOK OUT" PAGE 126 EXTRA-EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT Tara Brown Diane Heres Jeny Stokes Marcie H epner. Henr y de la Garza. lisa Barrett. lana Elmufit. Jeny Parker Shelly Graver Natalia West. Yasira Scarlett. D enis Heale y. Diane Bredenkamp Deanna Malo Jonathan Wattley. Mrs. Helmling Jeny hard at work l What s next? This year's Tradewind staff did one thing for the school they kept us in suspense. They were forever promising uS our papers Midyear we did in fact receive one. Well we guess it was worth our wait. it was pretty good PAGE 127 Ding Adams. Paul Overstree!. Junior Chacon. Luis Bosch. Bill Bailey. Greg Wolf. Eduardo Kirby. Albin Coke. Raul Richards John Da vis. Bob Dureyea. Bob Fry nc" CLUB The c Club organizer. Proud members of the c Club. PAGE 128 Th e r esa Theologos Mr. Helm (s ponsor ). luis Ortiz. David lowinger. Mike Gadbois. lee Graver. David lankford. Vicente Barker. Edward Gadbois. Madelon Meijer. Cynthia White Marian Tiblier A.V. CLUB Takes T rip To The School Of The Americas The Audio Visual Club of C.H.S. is especially for those siudents in Junior High Mr. Helm is the sponsor of this club which requires its members to work and learn everything they can about the Audio Visual machines The A V Club also rewards irs members with two field trips during the school year. PAGE 129 Standing left to ri g ht Marv e l Iglesias Deidra Hamilton Secretary Trea s ur er, Denise S mith Kelly Kirby Sealed : Marcia Loizeaux; Vice President. Jamie Mowery : President. Elvia Smith : Leslie Corliss; Tara Brown. GAA The Girls Athletic Association is made up of gir l s who ha ve lett e red in at l east one varsity sport. T o be initiated th e girls must perform humiliating and embarrassing feats Th e G A A sponsors the annual Homeco ming Dan ce The c lub s sponso r is Mrs Harris My, aren't we pretty today. GAA sponsor, Mrs Harris PAGE 130 THESPIANS The Thespians are a select g roup of stude nt s who must participate in several play productions Th ese s tudents are honored At the end of the school year they are eligible for the Outs t anding Actor of the year award Yvette Valentine. John Theologe s. lourdes de la Gar z a Scott Slimon. lisa Barrett. Debbie H ers hey. John Rowell. Melissa Knoop. S h elly G r aver. Mark Necessary Throughout the sc hool year the Drama Club is working many long hours to pre s ent al least two plays a y ear This year the Drama Club a l ong with the Thespians. put on two successful plays "My Three Angels ". and The Matchmaker", DRAMA CLUB Membe r s : lis a Barre tt Susan Bowerman. Vern Caturia. Stacey Folletl Mark Gewin Mike Graham. Shelly Graver. leslie Griffi n Denis H eale y D e bbi e Her s h ey Meli s sa Knoop Vickie Min s hew Mark Necessary C harissa Pretto. Alice Randazzo John Rowell. Scott Slimon. Steve T o dhunter Liann e Werl ein, Tammy Witcher. Yv etre Valnetine. Lourdes de la Garza Bill Willete John T heologe s Kieth Wallace Allen Mott Cathy Necessary. Kim Theologes Marcie Hepner. Cathy H ealey PAGE 132 128 CHS The Cristobal High School Drill Team was first organized in the fall of 1964. The girls traditionally perform at the Jamboree and at all home games The y also march in the V e terans Day Parade and Palm Bowl Game on the Pacific side The y'v e achieved the Best Marching Unit Awar d sever a l times. The girls creat e their o w n routines arrange p r a c t ices d u ring th e summer months and afte r sch ool. a n d mai n tain t h ei r ow n hig h s t a nd a rds of personal cond u ct a n d d i scip lin e. Th ese efforts produce a hig h degree of g r o up coopera ti o n a n d team s p i ri t am o n g th e girls Th e l ook wit h pride o n t h eir collecti ve accompli shments. This year s d rill t eam has b ee n th e best yet. Th e C. H.S. D rill Team has been sponso red by th e Nat ion a l J. Owen Pos t #3 A m erica n l egio n for three yea r s. DRILL TEAM MARCHES ON Pr ese nt Arms! PAGE 133 Commande r : H olly Coe. CoCommander : Dea Malo. Members : Jennie Parke r Kim Thelo ges. Alisa Woods. Rose l ove. Donna Jenn ings. Bet h Mizrachi. Kathy Blennerhassett. Elisa Malo. K enda Ca rli s le. Selen a Newall. Dina Gehrin ger. Cookie Hud gi ns, Tamm y R o l and, Michelle Arno l d, Pau l a Rubio, Sand y Meyer. We're gonna s h ake our booties!" That 'll be two laps," AND ON I I PAGE 134 Color Guard : Vielka Brown Commander. Acelia H owell. P auli n a lewis. Reginald Ramsey. Dennis Tompson Juana Forde F Com pan y : K erry Savage -Command e r J o hn R o b so n E s t e rbina Tr ejos Syd n ey While. S teph e n Tong. Marge Adamson. Debra Fry. Ca rl os Beatt y. Darrell H obso n David Rio rdan. Joseph Humm e r Kenny G reen Sco t Hud son. Andrea Moran. J o nalhan Wattl ey. l e ticia C lark Van essa DaVIS. Yvonne l opez. Sco tt Sor e n so n S h erry Frady. Francisca Tr e j os. James H iggi n bot h am. Karl Torres. Gerry Ferro Russell Harm on. Roder ick R aff. S har on Redmon. Gisele Reece. An ge l Williams. Armando Thomas. Junior Hau g ht on. A l an Cook. Mari o Simpson. E s tee Raymond. Vila S t eele. J immy Moebus. Ricardo Parnell. Arturo Magallon. Odilka C l arke. Dalia Wallace. Ray Thompso n R ei na l do King. Anlonio Hartl ey. ROTC AT CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL A Sharp Look ing Crowd ROTC at it again! 130 E Company : Tony Streeter Commande r David Sorenso n Gilmore Murdock. Winfred H ancock. Marclo Coles. Alfredo H aug h to n R obe rt o Whitaker. Relnaldo Ramos John Schwanz. Ge rardo Paz. Orlando S t evens. Julio Ramos. Jeffer y O l ero. Gary Mason. Yvette Th o mp so n Kurt McQuillon, B erta Davis, Raul Brln. John Theologos. Arturo H o w ell. O rland o Fontal vo. S tanley Cumbe rbatch Odilia Davis, An gle Han cock. Vic t o r Sutton. Arturo Davis, Dee Rounsa ville. Mario Blackman. Mike P i e r a nt oni, Mariel Reece. Wilfredo D el Valle. George Burgess PAGE 135 I f l ooks cou l d kill. We wou ld all be dead GirlS Dnll Team Angelica Alleyne Com mand er. Teresa Bowling. Marllza Evans Cecilia G r ay. Cella Gray. Marcia Goodridge, Mana lopez. Gwen Rowell. lena Rarnerl(>1.. Ruth Rivera, Caro lin e Soley. Flama Steele Llnd,a Willies. ROTC Rifle Team, Girls Drill Team, And Rangers At CHS Ranger s : Ton y Streeter; Command er. David R iordan. Murdock Gllmon', Vern Ca lun.1 Rifle Team ; Asa Harri s Com mand er. Steve Toddhunler. David Sorenson, John Kerry Sa\lage S teve Toddhunler R obson. Roderick Raff. Vern c,Uun.1. 131 PAGE 136 CRISTOBAL HIGH'S ROTC Candidly O K., Who cut the cheese? My place or your's? Hey Good look'inl A TTE N SHUNIII What are you smiling for, Ruth 7 132 PAGE 137 TO VI(!TOllY II! TI(i Ell STJ.' t PAGE 138 Team Members Jeff Adema Sam Clarke Jose Claus Marcia Cales. Allen Coak. Louis Coner. Mike Davis. Dan Dewalt. Don Dewalt. larry Downer Way n e Forrest. Ray Griffith. A n tonio Hartl ey. Antonio Healey. Rolando H emmings. John Kirby. Jim Moebus Steve Necessary. Ricardo Ortiz. Todd Pierantoni. F e rnando Ramsey David Renno Marlin Revello Richard Rubio. Sam Salinas. J erry Saunders. John SwarlZ. Jody Swearingen. Rick Trees. Wade Unger Gar y Wallace. Ray Watson. Roberto Whitaker. Filemon Chavarria. Mike Wilkinson. HEAVYWEIGHT TIGERS DIVISION CHAMPS Thr ough weeks and weeks of strenuous workouts. the Tiger Heavy-Wei g ht Football Team becam e Division Champs The Tigers went into a series o f 8 games completing a perfect record for the r eg ular season. Their ne x t task was th e Shrine Bowl, the biggest gam e of the season. deciding the l eag u e champions For the third yea r in a ro w they would go to the Shrine Bowl. and for the third yea r in a row the y would meet the t eam from Panama. The Tigers w ere faced by the Kiwanis Colts in a hard fought battle. The final scor e was a big factor to this young football team's success 134 Ch eerleaders : Kathy Overstreet. Captain; Danielle Barriteau. Co-Cap tain, Debbie Ego lf, Jacki e C hacon D enise Smith Ana Sea l ey, K elly Carey, Traci Kramer, B e th M c Donou gh To look at this football team and not r ecog nize Mr. Downing would almost be a disaster If it were not for this man's constant determination and drive. the team perhaps would not have been brought to its fullest potential. At Mr. Downing 's side wasMr. Greene. always lending his support and time We look forward to watching the Heav y w eig ht Tigers in next year's Shrine Bowl. once again going for the league titlel ;. O.K. Men. lets wake up and hit the field! PAGE 139 Team members : Paul Overstreet. Dann y Hop e. Doug Bence. Buddy Planchon. Louis Bosch. Junior Chacon. Skipper Harris. John Frady. Willie C l ark. Tony Downing Ding Adams. Doug Hob son. lee Smith. Jerry Harlin. Raul Richards. Scott Mendenhall Todd Wolf. lange Jacobs. Scott Henry Gregg Wolf. Harry Rivera. Robert Kredell. Reynaldo King. Ray Wise. larry Walker. Tony Terrell. Dennis McAllister. William McAllister. John Davis. Mike Mowery. J o hn Smith Bob Duryea. Cecilio Haughton Alfr edo Hau ghton. Albin Coke. Mark Gewin. Eugene Adams. Orlando Stevens. Jorge Fontalvo. Augusto Menende z. Armando Thomas. Rick Berivides Captains : Bill Bailey and Bob Fry Water Girls Patsy Drummond. Shelley Graver. and Tracy Phillips Coaches, Randy Grubbs. Bill Will. For a young t eam. the Cristoba l Tigers Football Team is hardworking and determined. With the help of Coach Grubbs and Coach Will. th e team members are striving to make 197 9 the best and 1110st spirited football season ever at CHS. Though the Tigers hav e not had a winning season in many years the y n ever give up. but l ook forward to eac h yea r with confidence and the determination of a winner PAGE 140 Kredell. doing whal he does besl. All righl who did il? PAGE 141 Foxxy!!1 hrnmrn. What girl is larry tal king about now ? PAGE 142 Looks like the c heerleaders are ready for Barnum and Bailey l Jeni is hard at work l They've got stars in their eyesl 138 PAGE 143 Maurya Ridge Captain Katie Carey Co Captain VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Katina Kandrin Jeny Stokes Susan Bowerman Debbie Hershey 139 PAGE 144 Looks like this talk could do it Rick's got his mind on the game PAGE 145 SINK IT TIGERS Varsity Basketball Team Cecilio Haughton Eduardo Kirby. Albin Coke. Benillo Whitaker. Dennis Thompson. Alfredo Haught on. Ricardo Romney Marcelo Smith. Ancelmo Francis, Reinaldo King Roman Amesquira Coach Dedeau x This ye ar's team was comprised of all realatively n ew members We are s ure however that being our fellow team members are Mighty Tiger's they Will shine through 141 PAGE 146 141 The sou nd s of shouting and clapping can be heard from th e gym ever y afternoon as the Cristobal High School Girls Varsity Baske tball T earn has a strenuous workout. The gir l s under go a lot of hard exer cise and scrimmages but in the end. with th e h elp of Coach Harr is. th ey a r e determined to hav e a winning season. There are a total of nin e g ames this season. five more than last yea r Th e players are reall y working to get in s hape so they have th e mo s t energy and spi rit in the closing minutes of the g am e C.H.S. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM PAGE 148 Asa Harris Allen Mall. Bill Willelle.laan Sanchez. Mark Necessary. John Th eologos. Mike Wilkerson. Marlin Revello. lange Jacobs. Mike Mowery. Eduardo Kirby. Coach Mowery. BOYS VARSITY TENNIS Crisloba l High School is blessed with many outstanding tennis players. This year these fine lads plan on really proving Hour s of tedious practice are necessary for this feat. and with the help of Coach Mowery Ihe boys plan on shining through PAGE 149 1980 CHS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Linda Willis. Yvette Th ompson. Laverne Laguna. Selina Newall. Kelly Hoover. Magali Francais. Marcia Smith Denise Smith Marcia Smith Deidra Hamih on. Cookie Hudgin s ( potential team m embe r s ) 145 PAGE 150 luis Galvez Bob Fry Ding Adams. Maricio Ching. Robert Kredell Ricardo Frances Rick Romney. Rickey Chappell. Coach Anderson. Dina Geringer Harr y Rivera. Steve Necessary. Willie Clark Junior Chacon. Raul Richards Marcell o Smith. Paul Overstreet. Katina Kandrin. Our new and fantastic coach. Mr. Anderson. This year's baseball team was comprised of many new but outstanding athletes. Th ey had a remarkable season and as true Tigers we are proud of them all. PAGE 151 BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM It s lik e this g u ys ... PAGE 152 GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS PAGE 153 The girls tennis team spent weeks strenous practicing and hard workouts III preparation for their first match. Through drills and more drills techniques were perfected and new skills were l earned. T h e girls pract iced ever y day in h opes of a winni n g season a n d woul d like t o t h ank M r s. H a r ris for h e r dedication and coac h i n g whic h th ey cou l d not h ave do n e w i th o ut PAGE 154 Junior Chacon. John Davis. Albin Coke Robert Kredell Buddy Planchon Jorge Asanza Coach Will. Jeff Adema. Alfonso Vacca. Vasquez Codrington. Pierro Reece Raul Richards Renaldo King. Carlos Medina. Not pictured. Bob Fry Returning lettermen. Carlos Medina and Raul Richards 150 Under the coaching of Mr Will this year's soccer team promises to be better than ever A number of new players have come on to the team with hopes to make the team outstanding. Good luck Cristobal Soccer T earn PAGE 155 Soccer Season 79-80 H o ld yo ur br e ath Action s hot Kilras It's lik e thi s boys PAGE 156 Allan Cook, Traci kramer, DennIs McAllister, William McAllister, Gena Stinnell, Pally Riorke, Michel l e Modest i n Deni se Smith, D eb bie Fry lori F e nnell Jean Corrigan S leph Follell, Ellen G raham l ynn Slo n e, Iris M cAliis le r Pall Y Cowles, Tatiana Bilgray, Nicki Duryea, Ange l Rockwell, Tan y a Bati za, lana Elmu fti, Evelle Modestin Johanna Panillo SWIMMING AT CHS Hey Scot? Is th e water too cold for you!! Love them "Cat eyes"!! PAGE 157 Watch out guys! Here IT comes! The swim team was able to begin early this year to get a start on a l ong season of hard workouts and meets. Through many h ours of tr aining, our swim team was strong throughout the entire season Teammates not participating in a particular event could often be heard on the sides of th e pool coaxing th ei r team to victory "Come on" "Pull'" "Yo u can do it'" or Great dive!", were just some of the familiar lines heard around and about the pool area. Thank yo u swim team for bringing nothing but pride to our school! ---Come o n gir ls! Stretch those muscles! 153 PAGE 159 Greg Wolfe. Marvin Marcum Coach J ones Fernando Codrington. Ju nior Chacon. Holly Cae. Os valda T om. Eduardo Kirby luis Ga l vez. Bill Baily a r e the members of the Varsity Track team CHS TRACK TEAMS Th e Junior Varsity Tra ck Team headed by Coach Rankin -Steve Necessary. Jose Claus. Todd Wolf. Mar cia Coles. Kinon Coles Jerry Saunders Rick Romney. Rodri go Palacio. Vaug hn Edmund Gar y Wallace John Watley. Samuel Clarke. Ricardo Ortiz Vicente Barker. Jorge Burgass Myra Flores Sonia White. Arturo Magallon Vannia Evans. Marcelo Smith Cynthis W h ite. Coac h Rankin 155 PAGE 160 Cover Gir l H olly Coe! PAGE 161 MEMORIES 157 PAGE 162 A lillie bit of that and some of this Hi. I'm Denise Smith! It's like this man! You're asking for it Tony! The Three Stooges Urn h e's cute! 1 5 8 PAGE 163 Gee isn't this bac kward I get the blonde. you get the brunette What pretty smiles! Isn't she cute? 159 PAGE 164 Our wonderful ma.h .eacher. Mr Grubbs A philosophical pose. Melissa's flipped ou.1 PAGE 165 So innoce nt l ooking Don t shoot. we love you Ms. H arr i s Guess she' s hun g r y PAGE 166 And So The Year . DRAWS NEAR THE END PAGE 167 . Th e sc h oo l yea r i s e ndin g a nd summe r i s near Th e v a cation we've a wa i t e d i s finally h e r e B oo k s are f o r gotte n as w e wal k o ut the doo r Cause w e reali ze sch oo l was o n e bi g bor e We'll alwa ys reme mb e r th e people we' v e m e t Except (or the t eac h e r s wh o m we 'll try t o forge t Summ e r i s g r eat whe n we're a ll a t the b e a c h E ven teach e r s a r e h appy whe n they d o n t have t o leach All w e can thi n k abo ut is the lake or the p oo l Yet i n three short Illonths we'll be right ba ck i n sc h ooll Maur ya Ridge 1 63 PAGE 168 AUTOGRAPHS PAGE 169 ADVERTISING 165 PAGE 170 166 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM BILGRA Y AND HIJOS BOX III COLON REP. OF PANAMA TEL.-4 7 -3099 PAGE 171 CONGRATULATION S TO THE CLASS OF '80 UNITED BRAND COMPANY 167 PAGE 172 168 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM BOYD CORP. STEAMSHIP P .O. BOX 5077 CRISTOBAL REPUBLIC OF PANAMA BOYD CORP STEAMSHIP P O BOX 5017 CRISTOBAl. 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VLlEG 179 PAGE 184 BEST OF LUCK T O ALL THE MEMBERS OF CLASS 1980 CRISTOBAL -COLON ROTARY CLUB LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL SPONSORS LlGA INFANTIL Boyd Steamship Del Cargo Panama Agencies Co. San y o Salas ITT 9J..ota'lY !f nt e 'lnafional 1905 ;: 1980 75Q 1 80 LlGA JUVENIL Nivico Muelles. S A Pich Industries Ta ga ropulos S .A. MOTTA Cain Tru c king Co. Hon Amb ler H Moss. Jr. U S Ambassador to Panama Mrs Serena Welles Moss Mr. Joseph Harrington Capt. Frank V Kerley. Chairman Rotar y Club Little League Col. Charles Clark Dr Aurelio Lopez PAGE 185 AMERICAN PACIFIC SPORTSMEN ASSOCIA TION CONGRATULATES CLASS OF 1980 181 PAGE 186 182 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM INTERNATIONAL CARGO EXPRESS P O BOX 30074 TAMMY WITCHER DENIS HEALEY ROBERT FRY SCOTT SUMON DOUG HOBSON USA BARRETT RAMESH CHUGANI COLON FREE ZONE HONOR GRADUATES DEBBIE HERSHEY MARK NECESSARY VICKIE MINSHEW BILL BAILEY VALORIE REECE JENNIE PARKER PAGE 187 Maite Calvo Mrs. Campodonico Miss Kellie Carey Tory Carlile Patrick Cirulli Jordi Claramunt The Cooper Family Teta Claus Jeanie Ziggy Corrigan Corrigans "Canal Zone forever ... Carrie Coukendall Henry De La Garza Gwynne Duryea Elisa and Eddie Ellen and Diablo Miss Ensenat June Fallorosi Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forrest Corey and Kent Grubbs Mr. Grubbs Coach Joan Harris Mr. Helm Mr. Henry TIGER BOOSTERS Heidi Hinz Dr. Holmgrain Mr. and Mrs Frank Hoover Groover Hoover Bum Ingram Donna Jennings Kathy. Nic. and Mugsy Kim Kirby Laurie and Fuerte The Machines Bad Brothers" Marcelo and Rick Beth McDonough Madelon B. Meijer Mr and Mrs. Meijer Killer Mulligan Kathi O 'Conner Overstreet Family Mr Luke Palumbo The Planchons Johanna Port ilia Sue. Lew Pancho Susan and Cristo Robert Rankin Family Sandra Renno Pr of. Pas t o r Sanchez C hris S m ith Denise Smith. Smoki. and Lady D enise Smith and Family Jan Spe rling Sheila Sp erling Gena L. St inn ell Ti Mr. Ii, Mrs Ton y Tiblier Marian and Hunter Tiblier lisa Tyree Yasan Donna Watson Ernest Wall ley Mr. and Mrs Da y ton Wells Mrs Witcher Wompus Harold and Dale Conway Mr and Mrs Richard Bjorneby Capt. and Mrs. E F Bowerman Capt. and Mrs. Frank V. Kerley 183 PAGE 188 184 WHEW! THE YEAR IS OVER, AND WE MADE IT! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL YEARBOOK No one can imagine the long hard hours put into this yearbook. There is no possible way two people can take the credit of nine Everyone helped make this yearbook special. We hop e everyone will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. Katie Carey and Susan Bowerman Co-Editors Theresa Theologos, Mr. Helm (sponsor), Luis Ortiz, David Lowinger. Mike Gadbois. Lee Graver. David Lankford, Vicente Barker, Edward Gadbois, Madelon Meijer, Cynthia White, Marian Tiblier. A.V. CLUB Takes Trip To The School Of The Americas The Audio Visual Club of C.H.S. is especially for those students in Junior High. Mr. Helm is the sponsor of this club which requires its members to work and learn everything they can about the Audio Visual machines. The A.V. Club also rewards its members with two field trips during the school year. Ferris Fain Jaqueline Ford Anselmo Francis Carmen Flores Jorge Fontalvo Kimberly Ford Byron Ford Robert Fry Pammy Galvan Iz' a SINK IT TIGERS Varsity Basketball Team; Cecilio Haughton, Eduardo Kirby, Albin Coke, Benitto Whitaker, Dennis Thompson, Alfredo Haughton, Ricardo Romney, Marcelo Smith, Ancelmo Francis, Reinaldo King, Roman Amesquita, Coach Dedeaux. This year's team was comprised of all relatively new members. We are sure however that being our fellow team members are Mighty Tiger's they will shine through. Mrs. Ann Gegg Mrs. Gegg has been here at CHS for 24 years. She is the Girl's Guidance Counselor but taught French, Latin and Spanish for 18 years. She has her B.A. and M.S. in Ed. from Cornell University. Mrs. Gegg enjoys reading, bridge and golf. She says to all of us here at CHS, "1 hope the 1980's will bring the best to all of you. Mr. Robert Mowery Mr. Mowery is the Boy's Guidance Counselor here at CHS. He has been here for 16 years. Mr. Mowery has a B.S. and a M.S. from Indiana State University. Mr. Palumbo, "You're on Candid Camera! Mr. James Palumbo Mr. Palumbo is the Attendance Counselor at CHS. He used to teach Life Science and IPS and has been here for 8 years. He has his B.S. and M.S. from Northwest Missouri State University. Mr. Palumbo likes Scuba and Sports. Mr. Dayton Wells Mr. Wells has been here at CHS for II years. He is the Librarian. Mr. Wells has his B.S. from University of Idaho and Masters from University of Oregon. Who says flutes don't smell good? Tennis. anyone? What an improvement. John[ Luis Galvez, Bob Fry, Ding Adams, Maricio Ching, Robert Kredell, Ricardo Frances, Rick Romney, Rickey Chappell, Coach Anderson, Dina Geringer, Harry Rivera, Steve Necessary, Willie Clark, Junior Chacon, Raul Richards, Marcello Smith, Paul Overstreet, Katina Kandrn. Our new and fantastic coach, Mr. Anderson. This year's baseball team was comprised of many new but outstand- ing athletes. They had a remarkable season and as true Tigers we are proud of them all. "ii ..- -. Representing C.H.S. S.A. REPRESENTATIVES ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^'^ ^ l^ ^ ^ -- fiil:^ ,^^ ^ __ ... ^ ^*k^^^^^^^HHKMiS'^'' .S:^SSBE^^ ^^ I'l ~i Marcie Hepner, Paul Overstreet, Maurya Ridge, Heidi Hinz, Alisa Woods, Debbie Egolf, Katie Carey, Ellen Grahm, Denise Smith, Martin Revello, Magaly Frances, Lana Elmufti, Lisa Malo, Rick Trees, Pepe Claus The S.A. hard at work Negotiating. SENIOR WILL AND TESTAMENT at the Sturgess and Tarpon to the Gang. I, Odilia Machore, do bequeath my studying ability to my sister Berta and my seriousness to my brothers Lloyd and Arturo. 1. Deanna Malo, do bequeath to KB, Ralph & chi-chi; to GW my aggressiveness. To RW I leave BW (and Vice-Versa) and to Elisa my driving skills, so she can scare the HELL out of KB! I, Judy Mattingly, do bequeath to Mary a trip to CMA in hopes she gets reunited; and to Carl, all my love and lots of Canterbury spirit. I, Dennis McAllister, do bequeath my ability to make the Weight Machine press itself on its own out of respect for me, with just my appearance. I, William McAllister, do bequeath my milk drinking habits, self-confidence, and victory to all athletic students of CHS. I, Ester Meza, do bequeath my body fitness to my sweet sister Elida and my smile to Lupita. I, Vicky Minshew, do bequeath my ankles and smile to Jr. Chacon, my official joke book to TD, my friendship to Alice, and my undying love to PS. I, Jamie Mowery, do bequeath my beautiful tan to Marcia Loizeaux, my old toothbrush to my brother Mike, and my maturity to Robert Kredell. I, Mark Necessary do bequeath the success of my Sr. year to CN, SN, MK, YV, KT, BD, TP, SS, DH, AM, JR. JT, my tennis skills to all who want to lose; JT, MM, & my acting abilities to the gang. I, Jennie Parker, do bequeath my nose to Mark, my "howdy's" to Diane, and my "Led Zeppelin" and a friendship to Bill. I, Tracy Phillips, do bequeath JP a great year; MK my wavy hair; KP the munchkins; MN & YV the lunch table; LS & LE LR; SG & TF a good future; Bob, all the jiffy pop you can handle. I, Bud Planchon, do bequeath to D Adams and the Fet all the TJ Swann they can guzzle and to R. Kredell all the Barbie Dolls he can handle. I, Reginald Ramsey, do bequeath my faith in God for Peace and Justice toward all mankind; and my love to Marcia, Kim, Shyrle, and Alice. I, Alice Randazzo, do bequeath my eyes to Jr. C, aggressiveness to M Ridge; love to PS and Vic special thanks to G Adams; and all my love, heart, and memories to a very special person, T. Downing. I, Valarie Reece, do bequeath all the good times I've had to Gisele, my hardwork to Mariel, my job to Mauricio; and my locker without a lock to Piero, Rick, and Ortiz. I, Raul Richards, do bequeath my running moves and tough football playing to Ricardo Ortiz. Also my love to Sharon. I, Mary Rivera, do bequeath my good times to my brother Harry; my lifeguard talents to JD; my guild on to RR, and the good time in History to Mr. Knoop. Good Luck CHS - I'll miss ya. I, Patricia Rorke, do bequeath my VC's with cherries to Sandy; my love to H & J; my peace to Becky; and to BB. the ultimate highway . ride. I, Carol Schwartz, do bequeath my abilities of laughter and talkativeness to MD, CS, and AW. I wish you all the best of luck in the future. I, Elvia Smith, do bequeath my beautiful smile to my sis Marsha; my fresh mouth to my bro Marcelo, don't let anyone push you around. I, Mara Sobers, do bequeath my humor and ROTC ability to my best friend Caroline Soley, and my craziness to anyone who wants to assume it. I, Vita Steele, do bequeath my way of dancing to my sister Anastacia and my ambitious way to my brother Alex. I, Edward W. Tanner, do bequeath the back seat of my Dodge to GW & DM; to EM I leave the rest of my Dodge and the good times in it. To Mr. C, my unending gratitude. I, John James Theologos II, do bequeath my adjustable Superman X-Ray lenses to Nancy Rankin; my lucky astrology mood watch to ML; and my great acting abilities to MN. I, Steve R. Todhunter, do bequeath everything to whoever; someone to anybody; and remember that no one is better than the graduates of '80. 1. Dalia Wallace, do bequeath my studying ability to Gary, and my quietness to Laverne. I, Natalie O. West, do bequeath all my joy and happiness I've had in my senior year to Ruth Camargo. ,, Sydney White, do bequeath all my skills and talents in Automechanics to all those juniors who are interested. I, Angel Williams, do bequeath my prayers to the younger generation, may the Lord help them in their future years. May God bless you all. I, Tamera L. Witcher, do bequeath Eric M. and 45th place to Nancy Rankin, and many shuffles to Mr. C. I, William Welty, do bequeath my surfing talents to DL; to JC, DH, and Bob C., the best times at partying with Vanos at the Sturgess; and for anyone who can take surfing, the power is there, Go For It. I, Lianne Werlein, do bequeath my charm and wit to KM; Mr. Bock to anyone smart enough to appreciate his diction and DROLL sense of humor; and my Mercedes-Benz to Cookie. I, Greg Wolf, do bequeath my foot to Bud P's a s; a new trash can to Doug B; a muzzled to Ricky C; my size to Danny H; my football skills to Todd. I, Debbie Hershey, do bequeath peace of mind to #1; her own advice to LB, confidence to TB; a holiday in Greece to SB; and all my love to the one who MMBIM. Looks like this talk could do it. Good play Rick's got his mind on the game. Shoot itl . . .. '" ,' -I. , SENIOR BAND Mr Carwithen. Marcia Smith. Lavern Laguna, Carmen Flores. Dave Graham, John Smith. Arturo Howell. Richard Ha. nes. Eduardo Kirby, Denis Healey. Rose Love, Kieth Wallace, Allen Mott. Mike Uilkinson. Lisa Barrett. Gilbert Ferro, Sean Barr, Billy Welty, Danny Dewault. Tony Downing. Mike Graham. Marlin Re.ellk. Scot Mendenhall. Jose Clause. Tammy Witcher. Albin Coke. John Arnold, Jeffll Adeama Buddy Planchon, Carole Sanchez, Hiedi Hiez, Ricky Chapell, Jackie Chacon. Benito Whitaker, Jr. Chacon. Kathy Overstreet, Issac Sanchez. Marvel Inglesia. Vern Caturia. Maritza Evans, Diane Bredenkamp. Osvaldo Tom. Eddie Tanner, Kathy Procter. Danny Hope, Paul Fast, Jerry Collins. Marcio Coles. Myrna Flores, Marcia Loizeaux. Katina Kandrin, Marcelo Smith. Elisa Woods, Stamis Kitras. Bobby Whitaker, John Rowell, Nancey Rankin. Lourdes De La Garza. Scot Slimon, Kathy Healey. Elisa Malo. Debbie Egolf. Cecilia Gray. Marta Tanner. Ellen Graham. Kenda Carlisle, Deidra Hamilton, Chris Blanchard, Wendy Vaught, Terry Forest, Debbie Hershey, Denise Smith Greg Wolfe, Marvin Marcum, Coach Jones, Fernando Codrington, Junior Chacon, Holly Coe, Osvaldo Tom, Eduardo Kirby, Luis Galvez, Bill Baily are the members of the Varsity Track team. CHS TRACK TEAMS The Junior Varsity Track Team headed by Coach Rankin Steve Necessary, Jose Claus, Todd Wolf, Marcio Coles, Kinon Coles, Jerry Saunders, Rick Romney, Rodrigo Palacio, Vaughn Edmund, Gary Wallace, John Watley, Samuel Clarke, Ricardo Ortiz, Vicente Barker, Jorge Burgass, Myra Flores, Sonia White, Arturo Magallon, Vannia Evans, Marcelo Smith, Cynthis White, Coach Rankin I!'..; .4~ David Graham Terry Hamilton Winfred Hancock Cecilio Haughton Richard Haynes Diane Heres David Highley Darrell Hobson 2X N Richard Kellogg Stamatis Kitras Melissa Knoop Robert Kredell vi I- *t -i' I' k.~X~ -A' i Tamera Lane Rafael Leon K- 6 WI?. "' Patricia Rice Harry Rivera Ruth Rivera Juan Riviere Ricardo Romney I r ?9~ra~- o P z~ ''~c~ u E 9 T John Rowell Carole Sanchez Isaac Sanchez John Schwarlz Darcilyn Scott Robin Shamblin Marcelo Smith Marsha Smith Martha Sollas Marta Tanner Tony Terrell Kim Theologos Dennis Thompson \q ' ^IL Tony Tigert Stephen Tong Esterbina Trejos Lisa Tyree Wade Unger a.-;, .- - *'i AJ c i./ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM BOYD CORP. STEAMSHIP P.O. BOX 5077 CRISTOBAL, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA BOYD CORP. STEAMSHIP P.O. BOX 5077 CRISTOBAL, REPUBLIC OF PANAMA I PI * o BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Ltt t -- L . Pensive Paul. It's like this guys . . # ---~~ -.t '.--- i SEE 4. * ~ h 4'.q A.. LJ I -flu it * . lteft *^"WO * Mr. Ronald Jacobs Mr. Jacobs graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a B.A. and from Northeastern Oklahoma State University with a M.E. He teaches U.S. History and World History. Mr. Jacobs' advice to the students, "When we waste another's time we take from him that which we cannot replace". S/ / / // Mr. Clare W. Johnson This is Mr. Johnson's K)th year at CHS. He teaches the business courses of shorthand, book- keeping, typing I and typing II. Mr. Johnson earned a B.S. degree from Bemidji State College in Minnesota and a M.A. degree from Central Washing- ton State College. Mr. Johnson reminds seniors to work hard because, "Next year I won't be there to say Little Boy or Little Girl get to work"! S / -^1 6 * -*s ,"^ Mr. Henry Jones Mr. Jones is here at CHS for his thrid year. He teaches Physical Education and Spanish. Mr. Jones earned his M.A. degree at New York University. His advice to the students, "Don't quit even though the road seems rocky. There are better times ahead." The Grubbs Clan! ," Mr. Roy Knoop Mr. Knoop teaches US History. .1 World History, and Geography. S ^ He received his B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan, his M.A. at Columbia / University and his Post Graduate at the University of Denver and at the University of Colorado. Mr. Knoop likes music and amongst his favorite com- posers are Berlioz. Mahler and Elgar. His advice is, "Remember Sisyphusl" Mr. Donald Koon, SFC Mr. Koon is here at CHS for his third year. He teaches JROTC LD-2. Mr. Koon attended college at Columbus College. Columbus. Georgia. He enjoys football. jogging and fishing. Vt Abraham Harris Leslie Henry Marcie Hepner -- __ ____ PI -- ~--- NNW :. - . *r~~-.J, *--' -: -- lriJICn I .... -,cr~:t~;5 :'. ..._... ,." , illmk + ,11 - : Surf's up II! Debra Hershey Rebecca Highley Douglas Hobson Carla Holder r P ri- ,,f I THESPIANS The Thespians are a select group of students who must participate in several play productions. These students are honored. At the end of the school year they are eligible for the Outstanding Actor of the year award. Yvette Valentine. John Theologes, Lourdes de la Garza, Scott Slimon. Lisa Barrett, Debbie Hershey, John Rowell, Melissa Knoop. Shelly Graver, Mark Necessary. Throughout the school year the Drama Club is working many long hours to present at least two plays a year. This year the Drama Club. along with the Thespians. put on two successful plays- "My Three Angels", and "The Matchmaker" DRAMA CLUB Members Lisa Barrett. Susan Bowerman. Vern Caturia. Stacey Follett. Mark Gewin, Mike Graham, Shelly Graver. Leslie Griffin, Denis Heale Debbie Hershey. Melissa knoop, Vickle Minshew. Mark Necessary. Charissa Pretto. Alice Randazzo. John Rowell. Scott Slimon, Steve Todhunter. Lianne Werlein. Tammy Witcher, vette Valnetine. Lourdes de la Garza. Bill Willete, John Theologes, Kieth Wallace, Allen Motl. Cathy Necessary, Kim Theologes. Marcle Hepner, Cathy Healey. I ---U TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page I Theme 2 Faculty 17 Seniors 33 Juniors 63 Sophomores 71 Freshmen 79 Junior High 85 Activities 93 Organizations 113 Sports 133 Memories 157 Advertisements 165 Some of the most exciting times at school happen during Homecoming "Spirit Week." Students dress up in weird clothes to prove to everyone that they have spirit. Like every year only the brave ones come to school in old rags, or worse yet, wearing diapers. Robert Mizrachi James Moebus Nelkis i Panigua Robert Parker Cathleen Reynolds yi Lee Smith Miguel Thompson Helen Moebus Ricardo Parnell Michael Ragby Harold Sostand Shari Smith Marian Tiblier Ray Thompson Eddie Morales Arlene Norton Maria Ramos Jaime Pujals Jr. Samuel Salinas Lawrence Rounsaville Jody Swearingen Lynn Stone Karl Torres Eva Tigart Tracy O'Neal 16 r - Reinaldo Ramos lann Sanchez .- .* ^T) Teddy Sweet Tarek Yaafar Jeffry Otero Mariel Reece 4na Seeley Tammie Terrell Edmund Vaughn ~c COMPLIMENTS OF I. L. MADURO, JR. ZONA LIBRE SONY AKAI SANSUI MARANTZ SILVER YASHICA OLYMPUS NIKON COMPANY, S.A. MATERIALS DE CONSTRUCTION CALLE 13 Y CENTRAL APARTADO 428 COLON TELS. 45-0033 45-0203 Eugene Adams Leonardo Amezquita Mark Aldridge wrr oL A Dilip Amthabbai Jorge Asanza Vielka Anderson Bill Bailey Jaqueline Anthony Francella Baker asr-- -- j, Iii Lianne Werlein Natalie West Benito Whitaker I always color in my spare time. Angel Williams Sydney White Gregory Wolf Tami Witcher ... :; .: .. . h" j m o . |N.": U And they called it puppy love . . JINGLE BELLS JINGLE BELLS Smile for the camera. Danny the two timer 1 BONFIRE Draws Large Crowd ? r r -v a jpt *1e~i \1 hQ 47U7 Toward the end of the year most of the familiar faces of C.H.S. will slowly start to fade away, but the spirit in the hearts of all former Zonians will always be there. Whether you've lived in the Canal Zone a couple of years or all your life, it is never enough time to appreciate Panama for what it really is. It takes a drastic change like the treaty to make a person realize what a valuable experience living in the Zone has been for them. Seen at right is a SERVICE MEDAL which was presented to all employees of the Panama Canal Company for service performed in the Canal Zone through Oct. I, 1979. .[ . . . \ f fIT N ~q~~3 T SOPHOMORES The sounds of shouting and clapping can be heard from the gym every afternoon as the Cristobal High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team has a strenuous workout. The girls under go a lot of hard exercise and scrimmages but in the end, with the help of Coach Harris, they are determined to have a winning season. There are a total of nine games this season. file more than last year. The players are really working to get in shape so they have the most energy and spirit in the closing minutes of the game. C.H.S. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM * #1 AUTOGRAPHS NL -L - .--II I~U II- mmi' Mr. Charles Renno PRINCIPAL OF C.H.S SUPER PRINCIPAL Mr. Renno is the principal here at C.H.S. He has been here for nine years. He has an A.B. from William Jewell and a M.A. from the University of Redlands. His hobbies are photo- graphy and reading. Mr. Renno's advice is, "Set your goals early but keep as many options open as you can; few of us end up exactly where we started to go in life and many of us find our early ambitions unsatisfy- ing when we achieve them." ORGANIZATIONS See for youse f he S.A.Card Advantages!! .CT 1 I T V NON-S .A MIMBE.R i500 ,I^OA Hey. Ricky. sure you aren't too old? Kredell, doing what he does best. All right, who did it? 4'~i Daniel Hope Glenda Hudgins 4 r f YB-I Barbara Inniss Rose Love Brenda Kane Odila Machore .:. ... *i : ^ ". w r *1; t a- p - 'IL-IJ: Li ..ajg: Eduardo Kirby Deanna Malo A " *' ta C Ragene Holland Ms. Ensefiat, Caria Holder, Lourdes Villareal, Gwyn Duryea, Jackie Quesada, Brenda Kane, Kim Fields, Selina Newell, Monica Real, Mara Sobers, Cristy Connelly, Michelle Modestine, Natalia West, Dennis Smith, Alisa Woods, Myrna Flores, Ruth Rivera PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Le Club Francais is for anyone who speaks French, who wants to learn French or has an interest in anything the francophone world has to offer. By being a member of this cultural club one encounters many new exciting areas. Members go on field trips aboard French ships and learn of French customs. This year the French Club also hosted a Petit Dejeuner which was a smashing event. Ms. Ensefiat, Carla Holder, Lourdes Villareal, Gwyn Duryea, Jackie Quesada, Brenda Kane, Kim Fields, Selina Newell, Monica Real, Mara Sobers, Cristy Connelly, Michelle Modestine, Natalia West, Dennis Smith, Alisa Woods, Myrna Flores, Ruth Rivera PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS? Le Club Francais is for anyone who speaks French, who wants to learn French or has an interest in anything the francophone world has to offer. By being a member of this cultural club one encounters many new exciting areas. Members go on field trips aboard French ships and learn of French customs. This year the French Club also hosted a Petit Dejeuner which was a smashing event. * ~EZ Lesa Walker Gary Roy Watson Wallace se Helga Joanne Wilson Rosa Alston Wise Irm Trina West Laura Welty Wilfredo Whitaker m J I Gina < Taylor Noah Beatrice Wright Tseng SEVENTH GRADE J'es Vincente Jesse Cassandra Barker Babata Banks A^i rP i f Stacey Barnes Cynthia White Denis Willet Sonia te Loris Yohros Lee Zieske Angela Alston Michael Belcher Ir Tatiana Bilgray Sara Bodden I wo:t hb. -' j-^LiL~kTMB l ' Are those elephant tears because of lost dates? U CHRISTMAS FORMAL 1979 - A handsome group Rock out! 1, -- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '80 UNITED BRAND COMPANY --- rz:- chiquita BRAND BANANAS hb.- j And So The Year .. DRAWS NEAR THE END -v ul- -1 President; Denis Healy. Vice-President; Robert Fry. Secretary; Yuette Valentine. Melissa Knoop. Scot Slimon. John Rowell. John Theologos. Mark Gewin. Myrna Flores. Christie Connelly. Jackie Lee, Lourdes de la Garza. Lourdes Villarreal. Scot Brown. Jennie Parker. Allen Molt. Debbie Hershey. Tracy Phillips. Bob Dureya. Bill Bailey. Mark Necessary. Kurt McQuillen. Cathy Healey. Chris O'Neal. SCIENCE CLUB Science is a big part of us and the world we live in. Our school has given students an opportunity to express themselves and to get what ever they can out of each other's ideas. This club is full of enthusiastic students who are interested in this fascinating world of science. Who knows, one of them may turn out to be a future Albert Einstein! Our scientists hard at work discussing a major problem at CHS. What? We don't know 1980 CHS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Bumpin' is the latest. Denise executing a superb play. Linda Willis, Yvette Thompson, Laverne Laguna, Selina Newall, Kelly Hoover, Magali Francais, Marcia Smith, Denise Smith, Marcia Smith, Deidra Hamilton, Cookie Hudgins, (potential team members) MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob Fry Valerie Reece oi ,l" i~~~ ia~ij Runners-Up Scot Lisa MOST INTELLECTUAL Scot Slimon Tami Witcher Runners-Up Benito Whitaker Lisa Barrett Slimon Barrett K 4! Mr. Charles Helm Mr. Helm teaches remedial reading and has been teach- ing here at CHS for 8 years. He has a B.A. from William Jewell College, a M.E. from the University of Missouri and an Ed. S. from the University of Alabama. He enjoys swimming, boating, music and reading. Mr. Helm says that Good attitudes are like the rudder on your ship of life which can provide sure direction toward your destin- ation. Mrs. Donna Helmling This is Mrs. Helmling's first year at CHS. She teaches American literature and English 10. She received her B.A. and M.A. at Eastern Michigan U. She enjoys reading, collecting shells, raising weimaraners and collecting "Mup- pets". She says "I am thoroughly enjoying my work with the students of CHS. I especially enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere." 'I Mr. Henry Mr. Henry teaches Math-7. Consumer Math. He received his B.S. at D.C. Teacher's College and M.A. at San Jose State College. "YEAH." Mr. Paul Hieronymus Mr. Hieronymus has been teaching here at CHS for 13 years. He teaches Chemistry. Physiology, and Math. He has a B.S. from East Central State of Oklahoma and M.N.S. from University of Oklahoma. His hobbies are Golf and Stamps. His advice is "It is better to be quiet and thought a fool. than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Dr. E. Holmgrain Dr. Holmgrain. a former principal of CHS. is here for his fifth year. He teaches Social Studies 7. Dr. Holm- grain has a B.A. from Cha- dront state College and an M.A. and Doctorate from the University of Nebraska. ,-, CARIBBEAN CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL COCO SOLO REPUBLIC OF PANAMA VOLUME LXIII 1980 Mr. Fattorosi Mr. Fattorosi teaches British Literature and American Litera- ture. He has his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Rutgers Universi- ty. Mr. Fattorosi enjoys litera- ture and is a connoiseur of the English Language. Mr. W. J. Gansen Mr, Gansen is here at CHS for his seventeenth year. He teaches Behavioral Science, General Business and Modern Geography. Mr. Gansen has his B.A. from Eastern Michigan University and two M.A. de- grees; one from University of Michigan. the other from Purdue University. Mr. Gansen's main hobby is photography in which he most cordially takes pictures for CHS' newspaper and year book. - .- Mr. G. Graver Photography, fishing, hunting, and restoring antiques are Mr. Graver's favorite hobbies. While not at home Mr. Graver is teaching Industrial Arts here at CHS. He has a B.S. degree in Secondary Education from Texas A & I University and his M.Ed. in Industrial Education from Texas A 6 M University. "Don't tell Me!!!" Mr. R. Grubbs Mr. Grubbs attended Northwest Missouri State University where he obtained his "Master's. He teaches Math 8 and Consumer Math. Mr. Grubbs says he likes to play tennis and go fishing. Mrs. Joan Harris Mrs. Harris teaches girl's Physical Education here at CHS. She is an alumna of Canal Zone College, and has her B.A. and M.A. degrees from Barry Col- lege (Miami) and New York University respectively. Mrs. Harris enjoys playing tennis. softball, volleyball, while also enjoying teaching and coaching them. Mrs. Harris reminds students. "Write to your friends and answer their letters Good friends are hard to find." 1 - . -A V ' ^i! Looks like the cheerleaders are ready for Barnum and Baileyl Jeni is hard at work They've got stars in their eyes! / + i ". I. '' Darn! Forgot that line! MY THREE ANGELS Smash Hit of '79 CAST Felix Ducotel ......... .............. ................................... John Rowell Emily Ducotel ............................................... Lourdes de la Garza Marie Louise .......................... ........................ Leslie Griffen Joseph ................................................................. Steve Todhunter Jules ................................................. Scot Slimon Alfred ............................... .............. .......... John Thelogos Henry Trochard ..................................... ............. ......... Allen M ott Paul ........................................................................... Bill W illette Mme. Parole ...................................................... Debbie Hershey Lieutenant ........................................................ M ark Necessary CREW Student Director ................................................... Melissa Knoop Stage Manager ..................................................... Denis Healey Prom pter ............................................................ Yvette Valentine Properties .............................................................. Shelly Graver Sound ............................................... ....................... Keith W allace Lights ............................................ .............................. Vern Caturia M ake-up ....................................................................... Lisa Barrett Marcy Hepner Kim Theologos Cathy Necessary And so you see .. Marcie and Lisa creating their Frankenstein. What are you looking at? - .r Mark Necessary. Scott Mendenhall. Scot Hudson. Allen Mott. John Rowell. Stee Todhunter. Lana Elmulfti. Bill Willette. John Theologos Mike Graham. Cathy Healev. Lourdes De La Garza. Lee Grater. THE DEATH AND LIFE OF SNEAKY FITCH D directed By .......... ... ...... .. ....................................... R. Bock Student Director ............. ...... .... ................... vette Valentine Stage M manager ... ............ .... .... ..................... Scott Slim on Business Manager.................. ......................... M elissa knoop Properties ............... ................... ................ Shell) Graver Make-up.................. .............Lisa Barrett, Kim Theologos Lights .......... ..... ... ................... ................ Scot Hudson Sound ........ ............. ............... ................................ Keith W allace Sneak) Fitch ......... ................. ....................... John Row ell III BEST LOOKING Joe Corrigan And Alice Randazzo Runners-Up w, Danny Hope Lianne Werlien I. JR. HIGH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM BILGRAY AND HIJOS BOX III COLON REP. OF PANAMA TEL.-47 -3099 '< *' Katie Carey Misel Chacon Mauricio Ching Gilberto Cintron William Clark Gloria Conway Traci Cook Leslie Corliss Stanley Cumberbatch Charles Dailey John Davis Paulino Diez ,I .. n&/.. ..: faild Tony Downing Stacey Follett Terry Forrest Allan Forte Bobby Galvan Cheryl Garcia Robert Garcia Stephen Good 'I1^ t r* C,. r COMPLIMENTS OF REPUBLICAN DE PANAMA GUARDIA NATIONAL SEGUNDA ZONA MIITAR COLON, REPUBLICAN DE PANAMA CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 COMPLIMENTS OF FORD UVa LARA y CIA. FREIGHT FORWARDERS 5, -' .f ;"i" ,",.- , i. i "L .'-, .. ** _.' I f 1 -,, ,---_, -'- - So innocent looking. Don't shoot, we love you Ms. Harris! .- Guess she's hungry! Lollipopos, my favorite I It " t "~' :. "~i 'E .- -~:1 ~. .rl" r..I; '" '"?" '~;i...; MOST DEPENDABLE Mark Necessary And Lisa B 4 1~f E arrett Runners-Up Denis Healey Alice Randazzo PIi ii1 \ ) CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 FROM INTERNATIONAL CARGO EXPRESS P.O. BOX 30074 COLON FREE ZONE HONOR GRADUATES TAMMY WITCHER DENIS HEALEY ROBERT FRY SCOTT SLIMON DOUG HOBSON LISA BARRETT RAMESH CHUGANI DEBBIE HERSHEY MARK NECESSARY VICKIE MINSHEW BILL BAILEY VALORIE REECE JENNIE PARKER ADVERTISING Marvin Marcum Judy Mattingly 4 Hey, Chappie!!! Maria Meana Dennis McAllister William McAllister Augusto Menendez James Mendoza A w, w -k I r I HOMECOMING SPIRIT Of Blue And Gold Handsome John Corliss 4 Homecoming Court at pep assembly. ... ._~s.~- Hey there Crisco head! Al Hirt. Watch Outl I r . 7Vl4 "Gee your hair smells terrific" :r WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF W. ANDREWS CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 5027 CRISTOBAL TELEPHONE 21-6242 COURTESY OF CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL-ALUMNI CRISTOBAL ...w'ith the compliments of NORTON LILLY & COMPANY (PANMAl INC P?.ASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING P 0 BOX ~j' CAlST'-BAL REP OF PANA.MA COMPLIMENTS OF ITALIAN LINE Hi, I'm Denise Smithl A little bit of that and some of this 4.: it's like this man! you're asking for it Tony! The Three Stooges Um he's cute! "That'll be two laps." Commander: Holly Coe, Co-Commander: Dea Malo, Members: Jennie Parker. Kim Theloges, Alisa Woods, Rose Love, Donna Jennings, Beth Mizrachi, Kathy Blennerhassett, Elisa Malo, Kenda Carlisle, Selena Newall, Dina Gehringer, Cookie Hudgins, Tammy Roland, Michelle Arnold, Paula Rubio, Sandy Meyer. "We're gonna shake our booties!" AND ON. * * ~4c.,l. ----1 'tic ~- ~1Z-----~ 1 r!7 _ WHEW! THE YEAR IS OVER, AND WE MADE IT! THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS BEAUTIFUL YEARBOOK No one can imagine the long hard hours put into this yearbook. There is no possible way two people can take the credit of nine. Everyone helped make this yearbook special. We hope everyone will enjoy it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. Katie Carey and Susan Bowerman Co-Editors FRESHMEN President Rick Trees Vice-President Kelly Mulligan Bus. Manager Pat Cirulli Treasurer Ellen Graham Secretary Cristina Hancock Margorie Adamson Felix Amezquita Eneida Anderson Chris Antonelli Danielle Barriteau SBeatris Viloria Becky Berlin Mario Blackman Vielka Brown Francisco Burac Jorge Burgess Miriam Calvo Ruben Camargo Kellie Carey Tori Carlile 4 1 1 , Samuel Clark Jackie Chacon Patricia Cirulli Jordi Claramunt Michela Clark ,. NW k il ~sAd Team Members: Jeff Adema, Sam Clarke, Jose Claus, Marcio Cales, Allen Coak, Louis Coner, Mike Davis, Dan Dewalt, Don Dewalt, Larry Downer. Wayne Forrest, Ray Griffith, Antonio Hartley, Antonio Healey, Rolando Hemmings, John Kirby, Jim Moebus, Steve Necessary, Ricardo Ortiz, Todd Pierantoni, Fernando Ramsey, David Renno, Martin Revello, Richard Rubio. Sam Salinas, Jerry Saunders, John Swartz, Jody Swearingen, Rick Trees. Wade Unger, Gary Wallace, Ray Watson, Roberto Whitaker, Filemon Chavarria, Mike Wilkinson. HEAVYWEIGHT TIGERS DIVISION CHAMPS Through weeks and weeks of strenuous workouts, the Tiger score was a big factor to this young football team's success. Heavy-Weight Football Team became Division Champs. The Tigers To look at this football team and not recognize Mr. Downing went into a series of 8 games completing a perfect record for the would almost be a disaster. If it were not for this man's constant regular season. Their next task was the Shrine Bowl, the biggest determination and drive. the team perhaps would not have been game of the season, deciding the league champions. For the third brought to its fullest potential. At Mr. Downing's side wasMr. year in a row they would go to the Shrine Bowl, and for the third Greene, always lending his support and time. year in a row they would meet the team from Panama. The Tigers We look forward to watching the Heavyweight Tigers in next were faced by the Kiwanis Colts in a hard fought battle. The final year's Shrine Bowl. once again going for the league title S.. '.. ', 4. Cheerleaders: Kathy Overstreet, Captain; Danielle Barriteau, Co-Captain; Debbie Egolf; Jackie Chacon; Denise Smith; Ana Sealey; Kelly Carey; Traci Kramer; Beth McDonough O.K. Men. lets wake up and hit the field! JAMBOREE '79 Kicks Off With Spirit The Jamboree kicked off with spirit as did the hopes of the Tigers. This being the year's first football game it showed the Tigers what type of opposition they would have to face. It looked pretty fierce! Drill Team looks on. Tiger Spirit! The World We Make We make the world in which we live, By what we gather and what we give, By our daily deeds and the things we say, By what we keep or cast away. We make our world by the beauty we see In a skylark's song or a lilac tree, In a butterfly's wing, in the pale moon's rise, And the wonder that lingers in midnight skies. We make our world by the life we lead, By the friends we have, by the books we read, By the pity we show in the hour of care, By the loads we lift and the love we share. We make our worlds by the goals we pursue, By the heights we seek and the higher view, By hopes and dreams that reach the sun And the will to fight till the heights are won. What is the place in which we dwell, A hut or palace, heaven or hell We gather and scatter, we take and we give, We make our world . and there we live. Alfred Grant Walton mmI F i I m II2 Debbie Lanning, Leslie Griffin, Roy Watson, Karl Hinz, John Bowerman, Carlos Beatty, Diane Machin, Soli Grecco, Nelkus Paniagua, Terry Flynn, Alan Smith, Patty Cowles JUNIOR HIGH S.A. Through a student vote last year we decided to unite the Jr. and Sr. SA's. This was a new idea to help further unite the school and make it a better place. Often however it is necessary for the Jr. High to function on their own because of different lunch hours and different ideas. Above are the members of the Jr. High that organize that Portion of the SA. IA Stephen Procter Alice Randazzo Fermin Regist Reginald Ramsey . 1 ; I ^W ~ ~ a ^^flB a :fiw VKSS .^^ Eastee Raymond Valerie Reece Raul Richards Mary Rivera Maria Ramos F Company kerrN Savage Commander. John Robson. Eslerbina Trelos. Svdne White. j. Sephen Tong. Marge Adamson. Debra Fry. Carlos Bealtl. Darrell Hobson. David Riordan. IS Joseph Hummer. kenny Green Scot Hudson. Andrea Moran. Jonathan Watllev. Leticia Clark. Vanessa Dai,.. *,onne Lope:. Scott Sorenson. Sherry Frady. Francisca Trelos. James Jf. vfH Higginbolham. Karl Torres. Gerrf Ferro. Russell Harmon. Roderick Ralf. Sharon Redmon. Gisele St Reece. Angel ~ illiams. Armando Thomas. Junior Haughton. Alan Cook. Mario Simpson. Estee Color Guard: Vielka Brown Commander. Acelia Howell. Paulina Lewis, Ramond. ita Steele Jimmn Moebus Ricardo Parnell. Arturo Magallon. Odilka Clarke. Dalia Reginald Ramsey, Dennis Tompson, Juana Forde. V llace. Ra' Thompson Reinaldo king. Anlonio Hartle' ROTC AT CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL A Sharp Looking Crowd ROTC at it again! E Company, Ton, Streeler Commander. Dasid Sorenson. Gilmore Murdock. Ulntred Hancock. Marcio Coles. Alfredo Haughton. Roberto Whitaker. Reinaldo Ramos. John Schwartz. Gerardo Paz. Orlando Stemens. Julio Ramos. Jeffery Olero. Gar' Mason. selle Thompson. kurt McQuillon. Berla Davis. Raul Binr. John Theologos Arturo Howell. Orlando Fontalso. Slanley Cumberbatch. Odilia Dasis Angie Hancock. V Ictor Sullon. Arluro Davis. Dee Rounsasille Mario Blackman Mike Pieranloni. Mariel Reece. Uillredo Del Valle. George Burgess Kumar Mayani Paul Mayani Peter Mayani Michael McEneaney Carlos Medina Scott Mendenhall knthony Mendoza Michel Modestin Andrea Moran Diana Olivera , Christie O'Neal Ricardo Ortiz I I Katherine Overstreet Luisa Patillod Todd Pierantoni Orlando Pontal Gwendolyn Powell Catherine Procter Jacqueline Quesada Ubaldino Real Piero Reece Nicholas Reynolds "LIf L I Jackie Anthony HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Judy Mattingly Queen Mary I Vicki Minshew Nancy Berry Lisa Barrett Lianne Werlein Drama Club 3; Junior Board of Directors; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Board of Directors; Swim Team I; Homecoming Court 4; Physical Fitness Award 1,2,3; Volleyball Intramurals I1 Homeroom Alternate 4. JAMIE MOWERY December 23, 1961 Linton. Indiana GAA 3.4; Board of Directors 3.4A Swimming 1.2.3; Volleyball Intramurals I. MARK NECESSARY July 19. 1962 Harrison, Arkansas Drama Club 3.4, Science Club 4; Thespians 4; Tennis 3.4, Homeroom Representative 1.4, Senior Board of Directors. TRACY LYNN PHILLIPS October 19, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club i Soccer Watergirl 23.4; Basketball Manager 4; Senior Class Treasurer. JENNIE PARKER December 4. 1961 Fort Lewis. Washington CHS Girls Drill Team 4; Tradewind Staff 4; Nature Club I; French Club 2. HAROLD WILLIAM PLANCHON June 9, 1962 Lebanon, Missouri Senior Board of Directors; Football 3.4; Baseball 4, Soccer 4, Homeroom Representative 1.2. REGINALD RAMSEY September 17, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Track 2.3,4; Color Guard 3,4. SARAH ALICE RANDAZZO March 18, 1962 Biluxi, Mississippi Class Favorite i; Majorette 3; Drama Club 3; Jamboree Queen 4; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee 3.4; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class President Board of Directors 3,4; Office Assistant 4; Soccer Intramurals 4, Homeroom Representative 4. MR. GANSEN AND HIS CREW, WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU VALARIE REECE October 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Drama Club I; Baseball 2. RAUL RICHARDS December 3. 1962 Football 4, Basketball 4; Soccer 3.4; Baseball 4. MARY RIVERA October 17. 1961 Albonito. Puerto Rico Pep Club i6 Board of Directors 3.4; Homecoming Queen 4; ROTC Drill Team 1,2.3; Senior Class Secretary, Homeroom Alternate I. PATRICIA RORKE November 8. 1961 Jersey City. New Jersey CHS Girls Drill Team 3; Senior Board of Directors; Swim Team 2.3.4. ELVIA C. SMITH October 19, 1960 Colon. Republic of Panama Board of Directors 3,4, GAA 3.4; ROTC Girls Drill Team 1,2.3; Basketball 3.4; Volleyball Intramurals 1.2; Homeroom Representative 1,3; Band 1.2.3. VITA V. STEELE September 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Pep Club 3; Basketball 1.2. MARA ENEYDA SOBERS August 15. 1962 Colon. Republic of Panama Track 2; Volleyball 2. Baseball 2; Homeroom Representative 4. EDDIE TANNER April 14. 1962 Clovis. New Mexico Football Manager 4. JOHN J. THEOLOGOS October 23. 1962 Memphis. Tennessee Drill Team 3; Drama Club 4; Tradewind Staff; Tennis 3.4. STEVEN R. TODHUNTER June 6. 1962 Fort Ord. California Science Club 2.3.4, Thespians 3.4; JROTC Rifle Team 3.4, SA President 4, JROTC Battalion Commander 4; Rangers 2.3,4; Homeroom Representative 2. DALIA WALLACE November 12. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone LIANNE MARIE WERLEIN October 17. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Talent Club I; SA 1.2,3,4, Thespians 3.4; Senior Board of Directors; Senior Class President; Cheerleader 2. NATALIE OCTAVIA WEST April 28. 1963 Coco Solo. Canal Zone French Club 3; Tradewind Staff 3.4. BENITO WHITAKER June 12. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Drama Club I; AV Club I; Tennis 1.2; Basketball 2.3.4. SYDNEY WHITE April 28. 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone ROTC 3.4. ANGEL W. WILLIAMS January 3. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Basketball 4. TAMI WITCHER May 20. 1962 Mangum. Oklahoma Yearbook I: Tradewind 3; Caribe Club 2.3.4; Discussion Club 3; Science Club 2.3, National Honor Society 3.4; Senior Band 1,2.3.4; Assistant Treasurer 3. GREGORY L. WOLF August 12. 1962 York, Pennsylvania Football 1.2.3.4, Track 3.4. L-R, Denise Smith. Bill Willette, Vern Caturia, Brenda Kane, Ginny Valentine. Not Pictured, Jordi Claramunt, Mr. Gansen, Mr. Carwithen, Mr. & Mrs. Witcher The members of the yearbook staff are: Editors Susan Bowerman and Katie Carey, Typist Karen Mizrachi, Layout crew Leslie Corliss, Maurya Ridge, Debra Hershey, Rhonda Williams, Henry De La Garza, Stacey Follett, Melissa Knoop, Christy Connely, and Kim Theologos. The staff's sponsor is Ms. Sue Stabler. That layout is perfect! NEW YORK TIMES, "LOOK OUT" ,. .',.'. -,^ ... -. .-*- '" """',, . fM hk-.Sa._ if^W 1980 STUDENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS S.A. Has Profitable School Year! \ u*S -; - -^^-- ^w rD RuirL President. Steve Toddhunter; Vice-President. Lisa LUUKUt r. SEC Barrett, Secretary. Lourdes de la Garzai Treasurer. John Rowel - VoTE FO K (F ULOU 'S rV TOD t TE FOR PRESIDE . _ N AI -V SENIORS i~~ I~ Vicky Minshew Mark Necessary Lisa and Greg deep in a discussion. Jennie Parker Tract Phillips Harold Planchon 44 Ester Meza Jamie Mowery CRISTOBAL JUNIOR VARSITY BAND Top L R. John Wattley, John Bowerman, Wayne Forrest. Lesa Walker. Stacle Carey. Lange Jacobs, Penny Davidson. Mike Davis. Susan Newall. Jerry Ferro, Traci Kraemer, Cynthia White. Eddie Morales. Standing Mike Gadbois. Eva Tigart, Carlos Beatty, Jordi Claramunt. Yolanda Howell, Henry De La Garza, Tori Carlisle. Wilfredo Whitaker. Roy Watson, Karl Torres, Ema Yoros, Russ Harmon, Dee Ronsaville. Kelly Hoover. Scot Hudson. Sonia White, Armando Thomas, Mayra Flores, Charissa Pretto. Eric Galvez, Marleny Dunmoodie, Roy Hummer, Seated Vivian Maduro, Angela Rainey. Nevita Baza, Vielka Brown, Debbie Fry, Usha Mayani, Sharon Redman, Caroline Soley. Ruth Ferro, Lindia Willies, Miriam Calvo, Maria Kitras, Laura Welty, Angela Warren. Chrisy Connelly, Tina Powell, Karen Manley. Malinda Haynes, Lisa McQuillan, front, Chris Smith, Mike Rigby, Rey Ramos, lann Sanchez, David Lowinger, Jody Swearingen, John Kirby. Director MR. E. CARWITHEN .^ A*'*a. Luis Galvez I' .7... Marcus Garcia Mark Gewin A1 , i~ L& Jose Good Asa Harris Shelly Graver Marianne Good Hayden Jerry Harlin Denis Healey K" K O .Wk .. ':t A .. k-rn The girls tennis team spent weeks of strenous practicing and hard workouts in preparation for their first match. Through drills and more drills techniques were perfected and new skills were learned. The girls practiced every day in hopes of a winning season and would like to thank Mrs. Harris for her dedication and coaching which they could not have done without! - . 1 ^v^-4Il *P *' 1* .^ 9iP ^ul ^^ The spirit at C.H.S. has been overwhelming this year. The treaties might have caused a big change in the Canal Zone but we have not let it effect our school spirit at all. Football games pep assemblies, and our annual "Spirit Week" have all been just as much fun and popular as before. School dances are another activity that everyone loves to participate in. No matter how many changes take place this year, there is one thing that will always remain, and that is the "Mighty Tiger Spirit" which will live on in our school forever. ,s- T ft., ld ..... f. nnk Pill Asa Harris, Allen Mott, Bill Willette, laan Sanchez, Mark Necessary. John Theologos. Mike Wilkerson. Martin Revello, Lange Jacobs, Mike Mowery, Eduardo Kirby, Coach Mowery. BOYS VARSITY TENNIS '. - Cristobal High School is blessed with many outstanding tennis players. This year these fine lads plan on really proving themselves. Hours of tedious practice are S necessary for this feat, and with the L..help of Coach Mower) the boys plan on shining through. Mr. Martin Hoffman Mr. Hoffman is the assistant principal. He has been here at CHS for nine years. His hobbies are tennis, golf, numismatics, philately, lepidoptery, skin diving, watching all CHS athletic events and woodworking. He has a B.S. from Texas Lutheran College and a M.Ed. from Southwest Texas University. Mr. Hoffman's advice is, "Think before acting and try to do things right the first time." . # ''4 '. f ..* .. :^-w:^ :* Is. CRISTOBAL'S VICE-PRINCIPALS MR. J.W. Barrowes This is Mr. Barrowes' second year at CHS. He is one of the Vice principals and is in school administration. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the College of Arts and Sciences University of Nebraska. His hobbies are reading, writing and gardening, he also likes to teach, travel and collect paintings. Mr. Barrowes' advice to the students is,: "Make your presence here at CHS be something good, something positive and something beautiful!" wk Y- -. .'t~ Z B ' Allan Cook. Traci Kramer. Dennis McAllister, William McAillster. Gena Sllnnell. Pattl Riorke. Michelle Modestin. Denise Smith. Debbie Fry. Lori Fennell. Jean Corrigan. Steph Follett, Ellen Graham, Lynn Stone. Iris McAllister. Patll Cowles. Tatiana Bilgray. Nicki Dur'ea. Angel Rockwell. Tana Batiza. Lana Elmufli. E ette Modestin. Johanna Partillo SWIMMING AT CHS Hey Scot? Is the water too cold for you!! Love them "Cat eyes"!! rl.-CL- ----~-- U~ L - h.. - We have been passed off into history and erased from the maps of the world. Though the Zonian which was an endan- gered species is now extinct, the spirit of the Canal Zone will always live on. 15 MEMORIES I___ / I i/ I-- -. 4 ' * Iw w* Vasquez Codrington Christine Connelly John Corliss Jean Corrigan Jerome Czar Arturo Davis Michael Davis Henry De La Garza Wilfredo Del Valle Daniel Dewalt fg x 7 1. (9L Donald Dewalt Lori Dewhurst Marleny Dunmoodie Gwynne Duryea Vannia Evans Laurie Fennell Gerry Ferro Stephanie Follett Felicia Ford Wayne Forrest I* '^ '*^^ Sabrina Foster Sherry Frady Enrico Francis Magaly Francis Eric Galvez Dina Gehringer Marcia Goodridge Ellen Graham James Gray Kenneth Green 1 .a L I's SENIOR LEADERS Class Officers And Board Make Plans For Upcoming Year Senior Class Officers (left to right): President, Alice Randazzo; Treasurer, Tracy Phillips; Secretary, Mary Rivera; Vice-President, Lianne Werlein Senior Board of Directors 177 FOOTBALL JAMBOREE ACTIVITIES T'TI ... s GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS Instructions from Mrs. Harris Kelly Kirby with a smashing serve! Back row from left to right: Melissa Knopp, Jeny Stokes, Maurya Ridge, Tara Brown, Kelly Kirby, Michelle Modestin, Coach Harris, Front row: Cathy Necessary, Heidi Hinz, Stacey Follett, Marlene Bonilla, Cookie Hudgins. -- c *|. i -< e.b F-m r, ~~ "L i I '44 -4 i "; ., .. g at t " -I J .1.~1 r .F --I Deidra Hamilton Alfredo Haughton Catherine Healey Ilka Hemmings Yasan Henry Heidi Hinz Ewan Ho Acelia Howell Arturo Howell Robert Hummer 4 . f?ilb It Joe Jennings Ruben Juarez Katina Kandrin Kelly Kirby Laverne Laguna Coral Lamphier Roberto Landers Paulina Lewis Maria Lopez Yvonne Lopez Guido Mallo Elisa Malo F V.-- 1979 JAMBOREE OMNE CHEER THE rIGE E '. ; J TEP SPORTS VICTORY !II TIGER STA I: SEP T. 14 i Am Aft" , TO SENIOR STATISTICS EUGENE ADAMS October II, 1961 Panama Track 1,2,3.4> Football 3.4. JACQUELINE MARIE ANTHONY October 20, 1961 Colon, Republic of Panama Pep Club Is French Club 3.41 Carribean Club 3; Senior Board of Directors; ROTC Drill Team 1.2,3; Basketball Intramurals 1.2; Volleyball Intramurals 1,2; Homecoming Court 4s Varsity Band I. BILL BAILEY July 2, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone 'C' Club 4; Football 3.4; Track 3.4; Ocean to Ocean Cayuca Race, 2. FRANCELLA BAKER February 3, 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 1.2; Softball 1.2; Track 1,2. LISA BARRETT February 28. 1962 Jacksonville. Florida French Club 2,3, Caribe Club 2,3; Tradewind Staff 2.3.4. RIGOBERTO BENNETT April 6, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Baseball 3.4. NANCY BERRY February 24. 1962 Bangkok. Thailand Senior Board of Directors, Homecoming Court, Speaker of House I. RICARDO J. BERUVIDES September II, 1962 Miami. Florida Football 3.4, Soccer 2,3. CARLOS C. BONNICK U. June 29. 1960 Colon, Republic of Panama SHIRLEY ANN BRIGHT July 24, 1961 Monterey. California French Club 3,4s Pep Club 2. CHS Drill Team 4, Volleyball Intramurals 3,4; Tennis Intramurals 3; Basketball Intramurals 2; Homeroom representa- tive 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 3. LUIS BOSCH May 16, 1962 San Juan, Puerto Rico Football 1.3.4; Swim Team 4. VERN SCOTT CATURIA October 18, 1960 Ft. Atkinson. Wisconsin Photography Club 1,2,3.4; Tradewind Staff 1,2,3; Yearbook Photographer 1,23.4; Drama Club 3,4, Football 1,2.3; Tennis 3. RICKEY T. CHAPPELL May 3. 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 4, Baseball 3.4. ENEIDA CLARE July 27, 1962 Colon, Republic of Panama Basketball Intramurals 4. ODILKA CLARKE June 20, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Savings Club 1,2; Cheerleader 2. HOLLY MARIE COE February 10,1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Drill Team 1.2.3,4, Soccer 4. Track 4. ALBIN B. COKE April 23, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3.4; Basketball 4. Baseball 1.2. JOE CORRIGAN April 9, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone ROBERT L. DURYEA December 31, 1961 Hanau, Germany French Club 1,2,3,4, Science Club 41 C-Club 4; Track 3; Soccer 2, Football 4. FERRIS FAIN February 29, 1960 Alabama JORGE FONTALVO July 4, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 4, Basketball 4. JACQUELINE DARNICE FORD May 22, 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide Club 2. KIMBERLY PATRIA FORD June 4. 1962 Baltimore. Maryland Nurses Aide Club 1,2, Drill Team 1,2; Basketball 4, Volleyball Intramurals 4, Softball 1,2; Soccer. ANSELMA FRANCIS January 14, 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Basketball 4. ROBERT FRY April 4, 1962 Columbus. Georgia Spanish Club 2; Annandale Skydiving Club 1,2 Caribe Club 3,4, Spanish Honor Society 2,3,41 National Honor Society 3,4, Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 2.3,4; Wrestling Is Handball 1.21 Homeroom Representative 1,2; Senior Board of Directors. LUIS GALVEZ April 23, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Baseball 2,31 Track 2.3, Soccer 1,2. SHELLY GRAVER July 4. 1962 Brownsville, Texas Thespians 3,4; Senior Board of Directors; Football Watergirl 4. DENIS HEALEY September 29. 1962 Ancon. Canal Zone Drama Club 1,2,3.41 Science Club 3,4; Caribe Club 3.4; Junior Board of Directors; Senior Board of Directors; Tradewind 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Band 1,2,3.4, Procrastinators Club 4; Homeroom Representatives 3,4. LESLIE SCOTT HENRY August 8. 1962 Ft. Stewart, Georgia Track 3; Football 4; Junior Board of Directors; Senior Board of Directors. MARCIE HEPNER October 14, 1962 Jamestown, New Jersey Gymnastics 1.21 Basketball I; Cheerleader 31 Homeroom Representative 4. ABRAHAM HERES May 10. 1962 Tel Aviv. Israel Science Is French Club 1,2s Spanish Club 1.2.3,41 Yearbook Staff 2, Golf 1.2.3,41 Basketball Intramurals II Tennis I. REBECCA HIGHLY July 16. 1962 Fayetville, North Carolina CHS Girls Drill Team 2,3. DOUGLAS HOBSON July 7, 1962 Honolulu, Hawaii National BETA Club 2.31 National VICA Club 3; Football 4. CARLA HOLDER November 2, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone Homeroom Representative 4. DANIEL ANTHONY HOPE October 6. 1962 Albuquerque, New Mexico Procrastinators Club 1,2,3,4; Senior Board of Directors; Football 3.4; Basketball 4; Track 3, Rifle Team 1.2, Homeroom Representative I. GLENDA ANN HUDGINS August II. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Tennis 3.4; Tennis Intramurals 2,4, Volleyball 4, Soccer Intramurals 1,21 Basketball Intramurals 1.2; Gymnastics i; Softball 1,2; Cayuca Race 3.4; CHS Girls Drill Team 4; Senior Board of Directors. BRENDA K. KANE April 25. 1962 Wellington. Kansas CHS JROTC Girls Drill Team 3. EDWARD KIRBY December I. 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3, Tennis 2.3,4; Track 1,4. ROSE MARIE LOVE July 18. 1961 Coco Solo, Canal Zone CHS Girls Drill Team 4. ODILIA MACHORE DAVIS July 26. 1962 Colo, Republic of Panama Homeroom Representative 4. DEANNA MALO February 3, 1962 Ancon, Canal Zone Science Club 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Tradewind Staff 4, Junior Board of Directors; Senior Board of Directors, Boy's Tennis Manager 2,3.4, Soccer Manager I; Basketball Intramurals 1,2; ROTC Color Guard I, ROTC Drill Team I, CHS Girls Drill Team 2,3,4, Homeroom Alternate 1,2. MARVIN MARCUM February 14. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Boys Drill Team 3, Bicentennial Cross Country Run 2; ROTC 1.2.31 Senior Board of Directors; Junior Board of Directors. JUDY MATTINGLY February 15. 1962 Heidelburg, Germany Homecoming court 4, Senior Board of Directors. DENNIS McALLISTER May 23, 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3.4; Track 3; Swimming 3. WILLIAM McALLISTER May 23. 1962 Coco Solo, Canal Zone Football 3,4; Track 3; Swimming 3. ESTER MARIA MEZA ORTIZ February 10, 1962 Coco Solo. Canal Zone PEP Club 3, Volleyball II Baseball 2. VICKY MINSHEW December 14. 1961 Norfolk. Virginia Extra-curricular activities have always been a big part of C.H.S. If you look around after school you can see the football and basketball teams practicing hard in preparation for their games on Friday nights. Sports events have been a lot more spirited this year than ever before. The cheerleaders work very hard every week to pep up the crowds and give their support to all the Varsity teams. Albin Coke George Daniel Vanessa Davis Robert Convery Joseph Corrigan -,_. .." i _ Senior Sweetheartsl Robert Duryea Paulino Diez Cover Girl Holly Coe! GO Osvaldo! Look at Junior book! Denise is pulling in for CHS I II COMPLIMENTS OF CASA BEE'S B.T. MAYANI S.A. COLON, FREE ZONE R.P. COMPLIMENTS OF MIZRATEX S.A. COLON CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1980 PANAGIOTIS COSTO PANAGIOTIS COLON R.P. 4 P. 0. Box 1500 Col6n, Rep. of Panama Cable ATENAS Tel.: 47-0880 DUTY FREE NOVEDADES ATENAS 11TH. STREET BOLIVAR AVE. SPECIALIZED IN: Garments Musical Albums & Jewelry Boxes Souvenirs. Sony Akai - Sansui Pioneer Teac Fisher Sanyo Nivico National Hitachi Sharp Standard Grundig Phillips Asahi Pentax Polaroid Kodak Agfa Minolta Yashica Ronson Ray-Ban Parker Sheaffer Seiko - Timex Citizen, and many other well known brand & Articles SI JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS During the school year the Junior Board of Directors has one main task. That is to finance and put on the Junior-Senior Prom. This year it was a fairly relaxed organization but nevertheless they tackled this "awesome" job of making the night of the Junior-Senior Prom a night to remember. Standing: Vice President, Bill Willette; President, Maurya Ridge; Seated: Secretary, Stacey Follett; Treasurer, Tara Brown JUNIOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Standing: Junior Chacon, Melissa Knoop, Maurya Ridge, Tara Brown, John Davis. Seated: Allen Mott, Stacey Follett, Leslie Corliss, Jeny Stokes, Bill Willette. 777 - *-- 4l A S MarlaCrlstina Hancock MariaAngela Hancock Helen Haranm Chris Harlin Antonio Hartley Robert Holland Kelly Hoover Scot Hudson Thomas Ingram Lange Jacobs '4C ii:c ,!"dk.; Ken Kellogg Renaldo King John Kirby Kim Kirby Ricardo Koyner Donna Jennings Frederich Jones Lisa Jones SFelix Juarez SLinda kane NiP . r 1Jaime Lau Gladys Lloyd Lucinda Machin Yeriz Markham 'A Gary Mason I, ~ Sheila McDaniel Beth McDonough Greg Mixon Beth Mizrachi Kelli Mulligan -w A'f "\1~ ;.- iti~li ., John Robson Paula Rubio Lena Sanchez Carmen Scott Myrna Shuff John Smith Orlando Stephens Jenneffer Stokes Osvaldo Tom William Willette Raymond Wise Gary Wright George Yaafar Glen Zieske IZ\ 1' 1^ CIA I1- The school year is ending and summer is near The vacation we've awaited is finally here Books are forgotten as we walk out the door Cause we realize school was one big bore! We'll always remember the people we've met Except for the teachers whom we'll try to forget Summer is great when we're all at the beach Even teachers are happy when they don't have to teach! All we can think about is the lake or the pool Yet in three short months we'll be right back in school! Maurya Ridge Aren't they sweet? It's right here. Lordes and Debbie LIVE! Mr. Richard Bock Team members: Paul Overstreet, Danny Hope, Doug Bence, Buddy Planchon, Louis Bosch, Junior Chacon, Skipper Harris, John Frady. Willie Clark, Tony Downing, Ding Adams, Doug Hobson, Lee Smith, Jerry Harlin, Raul Richards, Scott Mendenhall, Todd Wolf, Lange Jacobs, Scott Henry, Gregg Wolf, Harry Rivera, Robert Kredell, Reynaldo King, Ray Wise, Larry Walker, Tony Terrell, Dennis McAllister, William McAllister, John Davis, Mike Mowery, John Smith, Bob Duryea, Cecilio Haughton, Alfredo Haughton, Albin Coke, Mark Gewin, Eugene Adams, Orlando Stevens, Jorge Fontalvo, Augusto Menendez, Armando Thomas, Rick Berivides. Captains: Bill Bailey and Bob Fry. Water Girls: Patsy Drummond, Shelley Graver, and Tracy Phillips. Coaches: Randy Grubbs, Bill Will. For a young team, the Cristobal Tigers Football Team is hardworking and determined. With the help of Coach i Grubbs and Coach Will, the team members are striving to make 1979 the best and most spirited football season ever at CHS. Though the Tigers have not had a winning season in many years they never give up, but look forward to each year with confidence and the determination of a winner. 11 ~yq~ 1 .", 4, w ... :: ;j ~.I I BEST DANCERS Fermin Regist And Odilka Clark Runners-Up Danny Hope Lianne Werlien '9 I3 ; .1 N.ti ~'.f t^ EXTRA-EXTRA READ ALL ABOUT IT Tara Brown. Diane Heres. Jeny Stokes. Marcie Hepner. Henry de la Garza. Lisa Barrett, Lana Elmufit. Jeny Parker, Shelly Graver. Natalia Wesi. vasira Scarlett. Denis Healey. Diane Bredenkamp. Deanna Malo, Jonathan Wattley, Mrs. Helmling. Jeny hard at work[ What's next? m U This year's Tradewind staff did one thing for the school, they kept us in suspense. They were forever promising us our papers. Midyear we did in fact receive one. Well we guess it was worth our wait, it was pretty good. All in all it was a fun week ending with the Homecoming pep assembly and football game. Pep assemblies have always been a big part of C.H.S. and this year was no exception. From boy cheerleaders to tricycle races, it was all a part of building pep and spirit for the big game on Friday night. TIGER BOOSTERS Maite Calvo Mrs. Campodonico Miss Kellie Carey Tory Carlile Patrick Cirulli Jordi Claramunt The Cooper Family Teta Claus Jeanie Ziggy Corrigan Corrigans "Canal Zone forever . ." Carrie Coukendall Henry De La Garza Gwynne Duryea Elisa and Eddie Ellen and Diablo Miss Ensenat June Fattorosi Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Forrest Corey and Kent Grubbs Mr. Grubbs Coach Joan Harris Mr. Helm Mr. Henry Heidi Hinz Dr. Holmgrain Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover Groover Hoover Bum Ingram Donna Jennings Kathy, Nic, and Mugsy Kim Kirby Laurie and Fuerte The Machines "Bad Brothers" Marcelo and Rick Beth McDonough Madelon B. Meijer Mr. and Mrs. Meijer Killer Mulligan Kathi O'Conner Overstreet Family Mr. Luke Palumbo The Planchons Johanna Portilla Sue, Lew, Pancho Susan and Cristo Robert Rankin Family Sandra Renno Prof. Pastor Sanchez Chris Smith Denise Smith, Smoki, and Lady Denise Smith and Family Jan Sperling Sheila Sperling Gena L. Stinnett Ti Mr. & Mrs. Tony Tiblier Marian and Hunter Tiblier Lisa Tyree Yasan Donna Watson Ernest Wattley Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Wells Mrs. Witcher Wompus Harold and Dale Conway Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bjorneby Capt. and Mrs. E. F. Bowerman Capt. and Mrs. Frank V. Kerley |