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0._.. I. PAGE 1 I'' :.,.~~;~I '' A I Mrs. Nina Miller, a warm, caring and strong person, represents the true spirit of CHS. Loved and respected by all, to most of the students she is a mother and best friend who always has time to listen to our problems, and never hesitates to give her wise council and advice. These qualities and many more make Mrs. Miller an extraordinary friend and a marvelous person too! PAGE 2 SENIORS .............................. HALL OF FAME ............ JUNIORS ..... .................. 24 SOPHOMORES ........................ FRESHMAN JUNIOR HIGH. ADMINISTRA TION/FACULTY ............ SPORTS/EXTRA- CURRICULAR .......... CHAMPIONS ..................... ....... 81 SCHOOL DANCES ..................... 82 ORGANIZATIONS/CLUBS ................ 87 ADVERTISEMENTS ..................... 91 PAGE 3 -1~ B U- 0 C T N T 0 - A 4l ~ -. - . . . . . . . . . . . . " 4 a 65~~ 4I Ir, r r 1' I * U' w. I PAGE 7 I5 * ***- Sf *** n SCHOOLHOUI j j rTh- Pres. Michelle Jones Vice-Pres. Gene Taitano Sec. Vanessa Sobers Tres. Vanessa Seales Sponsor Steve Butler Page 8 A memory I hold dear is the warmth and love I shared with my parents at the moment of my first important victory in track. I now recognize the importance of parental love and support for its role helped me absorb the best in all peo- ple. Melissa Aquiningoc Having my first job, a cook at the G.Y.C. made me realize the meaning of responsibility. I was serious about work and the responsibility it entailed. It was my first experience with "growing up." Doing my job seriously and efficiently made me accept responsibility. That's what life is about. Kristi Bjorneby From the moment you enter seventh grade to the the night you graduate, our thing is always apparent; there is never enough time. At the end of this year, saying goodbye to those close to me will be most difficult and at that moment, more than ever, I will wish for more time. If there is anything I would be the advice -make the most of the little time you have. M helBgg Michelle Boggs The best memory I have of C.H.S. is of our football team winning its last game of the season of my senior year. This win was important because it was my last chance to play for C.H.S. and my final achieve- ment in sports. Jeffery Chisholm I fondly recall when I was in the fourth grade, and Igot my first horse. He helped me to realize what was so important in the value of being indepen- dent and responsible. I learned how significant it was to be mature enough to be able to care for a living animal. Tiernan Corrigan I k After being the new student- the outsider-so many times, I have learned on important lesson of accepting people for what they are. A strong quality of individuality permeates C.H.S. and shows how willing everybody is to accept the differences in people. Jennifer Cowling N, Iur C.H.S. will always remain in my memory as the place with the most radical weather changes. From freezing cold, two jackets, mittens and long- johns required, to steaming, take the day off, hot! and in between, the warmth of a close, special family. Melissa DeBore Being part of a military family means that I have to move quite often. This travel has been a doorway opening to many meaningful experiences and continues to expand my knowledge as I mature. Paul DeMoney 4 My best memory is about my participation in track. Learned the importance of setting a goal and achieving it. This feeling of accomplishment intensifies as we learn to share our goals with others. Dario Dennis df L _ 7 I I i'; As I look back to the time when I started the first grade in Panama, I am amazed at how quickly the years have gone by. In fact, it seems like only yesterday that I was a Junior, and now I am a Senior. Erik Egle I have learned that each life is beautiful and unique and when we achieve our goals and live our dreams, we become those lovely persons that all of usare capable of being. Derick Facey My greatest memory of C.H.S. was when I, and others, got caught reproducing report cards. It wasn't so much the fact that we got caught that stands out in my mind but more how we got caught. In short, this was what you could call the most-known, best-kept secret, because everyone knew except the faculty and staff. David Flynn .' L L _ Ia. gl)i;i M& rIPfe : ^WCI r~lt I' II On the final day of the Canal Zone, I realized my life would change. Observing the United States's flag slowly descending for the last time disheartened me. Everything that had signifi- cance was vanishing before my eyes. A page of history was being put aside forever. Reinaldo Francis After deciding to settle down and do my homework, Irealize the importance of achievement in classwork. Doing well in school meant succeeding and advancing toward my future goals. Oscar Gallego . My saddest recollection of high school is centered on the violent death of a close friend. Unmitigated anger, shock, and grief all merged into one emo- Stion for me. Life and youth are precious and should be preserved, not destroyed. Luis Green My paramount memory is that of the death of a classmate. At that time, the finality of death was unknown to me; therefore, now that I understand death, I am more able to enjoy the beauty of life. Heidi Hallock .4s I look back at all the good and bad things that have happened to me, I realize that all these happenings lIadserred a purpose. The purpose being that it made me grow up and assume all the responsibilities placed upon my shoulders. Thomas Hanan Surfing the day away, partying the night away at the Yatch Club and living each day to the fullest with my friends-the greatest memory I have of my) years in C.H.S. Frank Hoover IWO 0, " I remember my first moments of high school were fearful and intimidating. I now sense the ecstatic pleasure of being a senior. The fear is gone and I realize that I have the initiative and confidence to overcome any obstacle. My experience taught me that life will not be always be easy but whatever I make it. Jaqueline Jones I remember an unfortunate incident in my freshman year: sitting scared and ashamed in the principal's office after getting in trouble: I realized that no one was being hurt but me. I am grateful to incident because it made me understand that growing up was accepting the consequences of my actions. Bernard Josephs My most important memories envolve the fantasy of youth which is sometimes vague, yet pleasurable. The excitement of the playground and using the imagination are part of the child's process of maturing. Michel Keith Ir The most fearful emotion for a child to comprehend is grief following the death of a parent. My mother's death was both alarming and distressing. From the overwhelming grief, I have learned to cherish life. I miss her a lot. Her life and death taught me to capitalize on life's simple pleasures. Felix Modestin Jr. At an early age I unsuccessfully attempted to climb down from our picnic table; I fell. This event symbolizes my attitude about life: even when dreams seem impossible to attain, I think I might not succeed; either feeling fear or excitement, I learned to reach out with pride for my desires and goals. Janina Mon Surfing has been a time of worldless sensations, impres- sions of laughter, friendship, lazy days and golden sunsets. It has been a special kind of madness, a feeling for the sea, a combination of love, know- ledge, respect, fear-A time of a natural high, the purest stone. Erik Petroni I One of the most carefree times for me was preteding to be a celebrity on the high school float in the tenth grade and afterward the frantic moments of knowing that I was LOCKED in the school. Time does have a way of changing ones perception. Vanessa Seales r'w- My saddest remembrance of school is of the time the American flag was lowered for the last time. I realized then, for the first time. how liarshi the outside world really is. I sensed from iie atmosphere of those around me that our way of life was being tossed into turmoil, bit we would perservere. .A lie Smith K. \l k - A. The fondest and most captiva- ting memories of high school are those involving my friends who helped me through the most difficult times, and who made my high school memories unique and enjoyable times for me to remember. Paul Snyder Jr. Kij l at piI v I WF -- prr ~F I I - Looking back upon my years ..o in C.H.S., I realize it has been more that a school. It was a friend when I needed it-a father, who IWas willing to protect me- and the one who prepared me for the future. Thank you, C. H.S. for all you have done and for the wonder. ful memories. But overall, thank you for CARING! 4.- Vanessa Sobers Living overseas I have met a variety of people, ranging from the Oriental to the European cultures. I have seen ra how different cultures react to -Afjf different situations in life, all . these reactions play a role in . the way I handle my, own pro- . blems m life. Gene Taitano I remember my first day in high school. I didn't know many of the other kids, just the ones I went to elementary school with. Years hare passed, and I have made man), new friends at C.H.S. The unique quality of C. H.S. is that special welcome they give to everyone. Robert Thompson Jr. P " I'k,4 Playing volleyball for Cristobal was the most memorable expe- rience for me. My position was left bench and I was quite good at it. I was the queen of the Pine Busters; but that didn't matter I had such a great time being on the team, even though, Ididn't play. Kimberly Trimble Coming back to Panama after a long absence in the states, I recognize, so well, the changes that come with lime. and the pleasures of achieving goals and knowing special people. Alexander Vele: I'I L _ Looking back at the years, I see that I really have accom- plished a great deal from being the carefree guy, to a good, responsible band leader. Being the leader of a band has made me accept responsibility and at the same time enjoy the pleasures entailed in creating music. Paul Wilkinson I SII \ ...i .. A '~k. S v"W E I have been at C.H.S. for many years; but even thought, I still feel the friendship and warmth everyone has towards each other. The fun, the competi- tions, and the challenge. I am faced with everyday is the greatest memory that I have of C.H.S. Kerry Leggett For the last three years, C.H.S. has meant good friends, good times and new experience which has made my years here-A time to remember. W'alid Waked I a / ~ - .14 When I first came to C.H.S.. I had a problem with accepting criticism, and authority y. Later, I learned that the teachers were here to help me deal with my problems and prepare me for the future. I'm very grateful to all the teachers at C.H.S., the best school on the Isthmus. Simeon Ellison Mr. & Ms. CHS Tiernan Corrigan & Bernard Josephs Alt. Michelle Jones & Gene Taitano Most Likely To Succeed Michelle Jones & Alan Smith Alt. Jennifer Cowling & Paul DeMoney Best Personality Janina Mon & Gene Taitano Alt. Melissa Aquiningoc & Bruce I - PAGE 22 Most Athletic Rey Francis & Vanessa Sobers Alt. Bernard Josephs & Kim Trumble Best Dressed Kerry Leggett & Kristi Bjorneby Alt. David Flynn & Melissa DeBore Wittiest Michelle Boggs & Paul Wilkinson ,Alt. Vanessa Seales & Frank Hoover ~~TT [C71 r:T Efl PAGE 23 I=3 PAGE 24 Joann Eckel Samuel Fiol: ' .4 '. , Vanessa Greenidge r Guerrero * tI 1 I (. . PAGE 25 ImpSly' **--- Ip c~ ..:I. \,'. -- ,k -1 Bill Krieger PAGE 26 1 1 I ,I Gabriel Lamazares Gerry Lancaster Mary Lawrence Alberto Lowinger r-m I _ L __j '-L Robert Laurence Steven McMullin SJavier Nepton Anita Mazerolle Maria McCoy Dawn Mason PAGE 28 Lillian Ortiz Billie Jo Sabedra Angelina Palumbo Dina Roman Elizabeth Thompson Sheia Whit.y .~-.A --..; i 'George Patton Bruce Richard- Sandra Renno PAG. 29 NOT PICTURED Cynthia Coykendall Allen Sullivan Ana Pace Ivette Benitez Paola Burac .nagrale Aleare tvnAhot Lloyd Callender Tamara Carter Michelle Comfort Gerald Corrigan PAGE 30 WENEW Im i i i Steven Ashworth Derek Akers Christine Cortes Vencent Dodge Adonicio Hartley Henry Josephs Daniel Gadrim Raed Hachem - - Juan Lu PAGE 31 Tanya Layne Tanya Layne I 2; Jennifer May thseption r.r. Jose Ng Karen Rankin Wilfred Richards Matthew Rigby Eric Seales PAGE 32 Nathan Telleria Hector Vega Todhunter Micaela Valdes Edward Walton Joseph Wyant PAGE 33 Darrell Caiiamas I Marc Boggs Lilibeth Borsellino Nannette Coffman Emilia Coles CLASS OFFICERS President: Abraham Sabedra Vice President: Nicki Com ing Treasurer: Darrell Cailamas Business Manager: Allison Hofi nan Secretary: Christine Will SGi Gregory Gehringer Esther Cowling James Brown PAGE 34 mm Dienneka Gorton Wendy Giese PAGE 35 Corey Grubbs George Jacobs L1 Tamara Lawyer Sean Leyland PAGE 36 Michael Metcalf Christopher Parsons Cathy McDaniel Alberto Mizrachi ,4s. Miquil Medina Mathuros Morgan Isaac Nepton Julio Pena-Santos Anastatia Poison h PAGE 37 Brian Richards Kasma Sobers Joseph Taitano "7-T-I Kenneth Stubbs Heath Talhelm Manuel Silva Lisa Stults Matthew Talhelm Vittorio Rall PAGE 38 I Edward Walton Richard Walker Christine Will Taher Adel Yaafar Cheryl Williamson Roel Walker PAGE 39 ____ Alan Austin. Jenny Bonilla Bery Benitez. Harry Bilgray Amy Cheung Jodi Chiiholm Cristina Coles faa 0D'aieyvEvans 1 Um PAGE 40 __ __ ~_ _ ___i__ :Cynthia Gosa David Farrell Jonathan Garcia Nidal Hachem Carlos Hem PAGE 41 Ruben Diaz OlgaJohngon i Jessica Layne PAGE 42. i: Y r` Ir r PAGE 43 PAGE 44. PAGE 45 Jocelyn Borsellino Launa Adams 7-"h Monica Adams Kevin Akers Winston Chambers Payom Crawford PAGE 46 Rebecca Bell La Sean Clermoat Haisam Abadi PAGE 47 momwo 4= F=it Sean Flynn Richard Hargrove L Jason Horton Rodney Kullander Adam Grebinger I Laura Handy Donna Jaques Armando KilBorn Karen Kuster PAGE 48 Angel Martinez Giuliana Motta Rita Mayani Jennifer Lee PAGE 49 Carey Perkins Jennifer Rankin m. Thomas Parrott Jenny Price -, Bonnie Ramirez 74P1 William Stults Jackie Williams Rosemary Wehausen PAGE 51 1 )rill Charles M. Renno Jr. Principal Howard E. Perkins Assistant Principal Anne D. Gegg Counselor PAGE 56 I~ ItfI STAFF Coral Adema Nurse SGT. Alfonso Coley JROTC Instructor David Cotton Science Bill Gansen Gerry Graver Social Studies Vocational Education )una Grubbs H ae Economics SGT. Ronald Heady JROTC Instructor 't Randy Grubbs Math & Comp. Science Cossette Hawkins Secretary Phil Henry Math Comp. Science Steve Butler Librarian I Vr PAGE 57 Beverly Hoffman English Denise Leach Resource/Reading Rosalind Levy Regina Mack Biology/Life Science Resource Jacqueline Mardis Nina Miller English Media Specialist Rosella Mottern Bernadette O'Brien Business Education Art Luke Palumbo Science/English David Perez P.E./Health Gayle Rankin P.E./Health Edith Rozette Special Education PAGE 58 Pastor Sanchez Spanish Maritza Smith Secretary Steve Smith Dorothy Sullivan Math English I- ki ron Teague B ad/Geoghraphy Donna Warner Prescriptionist Do W 11 Deborah Wallace Speech Bill Will Social Studies Hallie Witcher Math Reidunn Petroni Special Education aa PAGE 60 (b-'G 'c V 4i Nt iV4 4'^^ PAGE 61 /- * ~373-~ ~f~0 --S;~L TIGER FOOTBALL '86 Frank Guerrero, Alex Valez, Michael Keith, Oscar Gallego, Frank Hoover, Corey Weddle, Middle Row: Coach Will, Willie Soto, Coach Holly, Kim Trumble, Karen Rankin, Henry Josephs, Ronald Coleman, Scoot Chisholm, Bruce Thompson, Rey Francis, Bernard Josephs, Andrew Adema, Felix Modestin, David Flynn, Kindra Rankin, Angelina Palumbo, Coach Chaple, Coach Perez: Front Row: Gene Taitano, Ricky Walker, Sun-e Ellison, Terry Mardis, Adonicio Hartly, Danny Velez, Tito Motto, Bruce Richards, Gerald Corrigan, Sam Fiol, Rudy Francis. Not Pictured: Dario Dennis, Tito Lowinger. PAGE No. 62 F3 Is_ eee.I*I. ( ) r _? t o)J 7 1ise^ *14 *I*$ JAMBOREE QUEEN Janina Mon During my free time, I enjoy listening to pop music and sleeping. I also enjoy going to the movies, especially come- dies, and dances with friends. After high school, my goals are graduating from college, becoming the best professional business woman possible, and then I would like to get married and have maybe two children. . - PAGE 65 LII 1 (L, R) Tam Carter, Vanessa Greenich, Kristi Bjorneby, Shelly Boggs, Michelle Jones, Jesse Dawson, Joann Eckle, Billie Jo Sabedra. 4~ e t. a 4 l*A PAGE 67 Ni p ^ HOMECOMING 1C---i-- ---~.^-- 7.. -u -S- -`;-i-^ *' '--- ** **- ** '- '* *-< ** '- i b.r iE~5~7 =r i '" f~.~- "~"'J.-- '' ""' ia~,~ : ~~g GAME.... i - ' , PAGE 68 -~-! i. ? s~ i~-: ;U_ 4~i . *, .' - PAGE 69 .7. J -1n 0 ,J f67??O T Jody Todhunter, Kasma Sobers Juan Fiol, Joseph Taitano Juan Lu Mario Martin Paul Grebinger Felix Modestine, Ariel Keith, Juli Pena, Alberto Mizrachi. Richard Matthews, Tony Vega, Bobby Lancaster, Paul Peterson '6 2,a s U S Jerry Lancaster, Jessy Dawson, Jodi Chisholm, Amelia Coles PAGE 70 Baritone: Corey Grubbs French Horn: Dinneka Gorton Tuba: Harry Bilgray Alan Austin Paul Wilkinson '/ Cs 4 C O2 Myron Teag ' - ANN _ __ _ I ,i 0anf Oj-; 44 JQ A A Vr Ir6 V anessa .1~ PAGE 71 x i b~~a. i _~jurv~ -C 'r .ir Allison Hoffman Jessica La Christine ill Kim Donovan SWISH PAGE 72 I Bina Mayani Nicki Cowling Vanessa Sobers Sheila Whitney Ana Pace Coach Rankin Not Pictured: Susan Spencer PAGE 73 a li helle Jones Nicki Kuster Lilli Borselino Scott Hoffman Not Pictured: Rudy Francis PAGE 74 Dario Dennis Juan Lu Terry Mardis Junior Iglesias Sun-E Ellison Oscar Gallego ?5 it Greg Gehringer Alex Velez re L I ilichel Keith Coach Smith B oWA. Managers! Bina Mayani Michelle Jones Sean Leyland Vence Dodge Brett Brown PAGE 75 PAGE 75 Danny Velez Left to right: Coach Grubbs, Alien Sullivan, George Patton, Corey Grubbs, Matt Rigby, Gene Taitano, Daniel Gadrim, Brian Smith, Bernard Josephs, Tom Hanan, Manager: Allison Hoffman. *'* * PAGE 76 Back Row-Manager Bobby Lancaster, Angelina Palumbo, Kim Trumble, Melissa deBoer, Allison Hoffman, Coach David Perez, Front Row-Kindra Rankin, Jessica Layne, Karen Rankin. m aw=. .--- I bera -*i~~fbi _ H-taa PAGE 77 1985 86 GIRLS AND BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAMS B U Maq.: Vaneesa Seals. Coach Rankin, Amnltina Pahunbo, Laur Hatcher, Kim Trumble, Kindra Rankin, Marcia Redman, S Tain Buto., Mang.: Jennifer Mattiew e Martha Howel, Sandy Rankin, Sheila Whitney, Tamara Carter, Mang.: Sandra Renno. t S P k e arw- J"". R"Witt, K tm t enty Jesp Idy F*aneiA Dman Dmpsey Laou eemn, cear~ Saai*., Miel V.bW RWAU Cisbm.. Um FWW6 FV Ali rMe, AIa R&el. Sk-f Anal% Mungz Kennek egipw BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Back Row Coach Grubbs Gerald Corrigan Tito Lowinger Paul DeMoney Danny Velez Henry Josephs Frank Hoover Bernard Josephs Sean Leyland Steve Arroyo Michelle Jones Janina Mon Front Row Tony Vega Gregg Gehringer Dario Dennis Felix Modestin Darrell Canamas Rey Francis Sam Fiol Rudy Francis PAGE 79 ECHO COMPANY Steve Arroyo Allen Austin Paola Burac Shandra Divina Derick Facey Juan Fiol Samuel Fiol Clint Gadrim Daniel Gadrim Paul Grebinger Yiselika Hem George Jacobs David John Olga Johnson Jenny Kirkbridge Ben Kotin Kelly Lafnear Gabriel Lamazares Luz Lasater Terry Mardis Mario Martin Mathuros Morgan Julio Pena Barbara Prather Bobby Richards Brian Richards Manuel Silva Wilhelm Soto Michael Sullivan Gene Taitano Manuel Valdez Roger Volski Ricky Walker Roel Walker Corey Weddle Joe Wyant COMPANY COMMANDER GENE TAITANO PAGE 80 It PAGE 81 AO) Jr. High Halloween Dance a N /1; PAGE 82 I I~ CHRISTMAS * I\ l i ;` .. S *. 5 :; r 2 /; 4' A , r FORMAL S'PAGE 83 I T 1 ~ r~ 1 :I ~j ,. 1, 'I1 .3 ;.1* PAGE 84 NPW- el 4 PeeP ;~ ~~c '~ ;i ~ `g ii '' "' ri Q ,.~ o .. .., -.,1 .. .$. ...... i Cl * ** | PAGE 85 1985 '86 Varsity Soccer Coach Dan Boss, Mang, Bobby Lawrence, Bobby Lancaster, Mike Pace, Gerald Corrigan, Steve Ashworth, Mang, Vonnie Blazier. Laurenzi, Sam Fiol, Felix Modestine, Ana Danny Velez, Gene Taitano, Bill Krieger, Chris Parson, John Laurenzi. Not Pictured: Bernard Josephs Team LDEZ= -LIP Close-Up '87, which includes: Michelle Jones, Gabriel Lamazarus, Dina Roman, Gene Taitano, and Angelina Palumbo, would like to thank the faculty and students at CHS for their support dur- ing our fund-raising. Our trip was a success and would not have been pos- sible without the perseverence and time of our sponsor, Ms. Regina Mack. -MICHELLE - W I G E:_LL F.. -- GI -IE ,.,, D INA- ANGELINA GABPRIEL ^FTER-Pw 5k. D.C. __PAGE 87 PAGE 87 7 co sr $ $ $ IEFL;5;n5 BE Li $ I Tiernan Corrigan President Nicki Kuster Secretary Adonicio Hartley Treasurer r srar Henry josepns vice-yresiaent TJ OA4V L Novron 50oc ETY *N President: Vanessa Sobers Vice-President: David Flynn Treasurer: Bernard Josephs. ina Mon, Sandra Renno, Danny Velez, Andrew Adema, Shelly Boggs, Gabriel Lamazarus, )tt Hoffman, Nicky Kuster, Bina Mayani, Missy DeBoer, Angelina Palumbo. HONo GR IDIIOTS iM il' AF A I$ V I Gene Taitano, Bina Mayani, Rey Francis, Bernard Josephs, Jennifer Cowling, Michelle Jones, Vanessa Sobers, Shelly Boggs, Missy DeBoer, Missy Aquiningoc. PAGE 89 ^'t~~ . LF U -- S. $- .1. .9.- "sdg9 A L I % jt~Urr~y4~ *0 s~ AtL PEIKARD COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 'ONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE 1987 CHS Graduates The Cristobal Port Captains' Office Captain E. F. Moochler Captain B. G. Gewin Captain A. E. Rainey Captain C. R. McDaniel I I CONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 From Mr. Charles M. Renno Jr. Mr. Howard E. Perkins CONGRA TULA TIONS FROM THE CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (A BILINGUAL SCHOOL) Tel. 45-0933 COCO SOLO MEETINGS LIONS CLUB MONDAY FRIDAY PAGE 91 Compliments of INTERTRADE TRAVEL AGENCY, S. A. P. O. Box 838 Colon, Rep. of Panama 45-1993 45-1980 47-4480 47-5411 Compliments of GROUND CONTAINER SERVICE, S. A. Coco solito, R. P. 41-6979 PAGE 92 _I ____ _ I___ __~_ _ I i I II I I - CONGRATULATIONS to the graduating class and especially to Teirnen. We love you Dad, Mom, & Gerrald. Best wishes to our niece, Theirnan and to the graduating class 1987. Vincent, Penny, Darrel, and Dyonne Canamas I CONIRATULATIO] CLASS OF 1987 If your travels take you to KOREA you will L need to read PAN MUNJ FACTS ABOUT THE K EAN DMZ DMZ A ST Y OF THE PANMUNJOM XE MURDER by M or Wayne A. Kirkbridge Avail ble through International Inc. 18 Donald Place SElizabeth, New Jersey 07028 Cong lCongratulations to the Class of 1987 from from ~ICongratulations to the Class of 1987 from the yearbook staff THE FANTASTIC FRESHMAN CLASS. season was fun, the Congratulations to the class of iall team won because Our Best Wishes for a Happy Prosperous 87 and especially to my brother Congratulations and Good your cheerleaders! Future. Congratulations to the Class of Frank. Luck to Gene Taitano from ol Luck! Ms. Mack: 1987. Frank & Judy Hoover. Kelly Hoover Mom, Dad, and brothers. leading Sponser NGRATULATION & BEST WISHES TO NESSA FROM ALL OF US MOM & DAD and Seniors: Go out now and reach r sister Kasma MR. & MRS. R. GIBBS and for the stars you're sure to reach SHAD Mr. & MRS. K. CRAIG MR. ROGELIO the moon. Best wishes Leonor Congratulations and Good Luck to the SOBERS HAVE A POSITIVE, CHEERFUL Tasheiko. Class 1987 from David, Danny and Tito IRT AND EXPRESS IT ALL TIMES. T AND EXPRESS IT ALL TIM Lowinger. SEE YOU AT THE BEACH! To my students: KRISTI, I hope writing will always be a part of CONGRATULATIONS: your Life's puirney, using the magic, challenge, Sand pretty of words to look deeply within, to LOVE DAD AND MOM get to know yourself and your God. Congratulations to Michelle Jones, remember to always hold your head up, set your goals, CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations to the 1987 and aim for the sky. If you should fall among Close-Up. the stars, You're still on high ground. to Paul Snyder from Dina, Angelina, Gabriel, Michelle, We love you, Dad, Mom, Grandma. Dad, Mom, & Sister Pauline. and Gene. appy graduation, Michelle. Congratulations to the Tiger Athelites at' Walid, we congratulate you, and we wish that p gr you go ahead i your study to culmmate your you're a Wonderful sister. We're CHS; to another Great Year! Go For It! pro giohead in your study to culminate your professional career with success. Your Father proud of you. Terry CHS Coaches and Brothers. PAGE 93 (,) * )'flA2a &2LO cjyjhL ^~nxct &Q^^L'8el ^J^LU &Far^ !S2S^^V Ckz^.O^Qj^-niM ^(S^Y ^l^^ Il ^ RjU^^(^^^ Acs~errrW ehnou qseQ of k 'WzQfl'T f ^om&%u^ Pc~aw4 LreoJbf>^ ^^^^Ti^/ k4L;L ^^/~ccc~~~~~~cccccc /^/ '* y-; ^^^n(/~~CC Um~C/~ Ww^t~~./ WP}~-C U?^ tc~~ 6sjr~biRm^^ijj L'o-.nj-c,c\ Q~hr~- QS~f Yr~de~cL e~q ,4'/3 g41ZLc ~ No4mtf I I ~ CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES From the Officers and Members of the CRISTOBAL CANAL ELKS LODGE No. ZONE 1542 I U May fair winds and calm seas lie ahead for you all. Congratulations from the folks at the Gatun Yatch Club. YMCA SUPPORTS CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 95 Motta Internacional, S.A. ZONA LIBRE DE COLON R. P. APDO. POSTAL 417 COLON PANAMA CABLE: "MOTTA"COLON TELEX 3485050 ITT TELEX 9232 TRT STELEFONO: 45-2077 PAGE 96 - o r.. Compliments Coco Solito, R. P. Tel. 41-6535 ; - C~-~ U WE THE CADETS OF J.R. 0. T. C. STAND TALL AND PROUD AS WE SALUTE THE CLASS OF 1987 FERNIE & CO., S. A. Steamship Agents at The Panama Canal Established 1920 PAGE 97 _ ,., SUPER TRUCK, S. A. COMPLIMENTS OF NORTON, LILLY & CO., PANAMAA) INC. STEAMSHIP AGENTS MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING P. O. Box 5017 C ristobal, Rep. of Panama ! WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF ASSOCIATED STEAMSHIP AGENTS, S. A. AT THE PANAMA CANAL P. 0. Box 5027, Cristobal, R. P. Telephones 45-0561, 45-0462 PAGE 98 |
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PAGE 1 CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL 1987 PAGE 3 ) PAGE 4 Mrs. Nina Miller, a wann, caring and strong p erso n, represents th e tru e spirit of CUS. Loved and respected b y all, to most of the stud e nts she i s a mothe r and best friend who always has time to list e n to our problems, and never h es itates to give her wise counsil and advice. These qualitie s and many more make Mrs. Miller an extraordinary friend and a marvelous person too! --rAGE 2 c=J [) E () I -= A I T I ( ) N l PAGE 5 ... ... -r A 8 L c ,. '. SENIORS.. . .......................... 8 HALL OF FAME ........................ 22 JUNIORS ................. ............. 24 SOPHOMORES ... ..... ........... ..... 30 FRESHMAN ......... ................ 34 JUNIOR HIGH . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 ADMINISTRATION/FACULTY .... ....... 56 SPORTS/EXTRACURRICULAR .......... 60 CHAMPIONS .......... ...... ........... 81 SCHOOL DANCES .............. . .... 82 ORGANIZATIONS/CLUBS .............. . 87 ADVERTISEMENTS ..................... 91 PAGE 3 PAGE 7 PAGE 5 PAGE 10 Sec Vanessa Sobers Tres Vanessa Sea l es Sponsor Steve Butl er Page 8 PAGE 11 my parents at rhe moment of my first important lJiclory in track. I now recognize the im portance of parental love and support for it s role helped m e absorb the best i n all pea pie M e lissa A quinill goc Having my first job, a cook at the G. Y.c. made me realize the meaning of respo"s i bility. I was serious about work alld t h e responribili t y i t entailed. II was my lirst experie n ce wi lh "growing up." Doing my job seriously and effiCiently made me accept responribility. That's what life is aboul. Kristi Bjomeby From tlte moment you enter sevelllh grade to th e the night you graduate, our thing is always apparent; there is never enough time. At th e end of this year, saying goodbye to tho se close to me wl1l be most difficult and at ,IIal moment, m ore than ever, I wl1l wish for more time. If there is anything I would be the advice -make the m ost of th e littl e time you Michelle Boggs PAGE 12 PAGE 10 The best memory [ hove o f C.H .S. ;s of our football team w i nlling its l ast game of the season of my senior year. Tllis win was imp ortant because il was my last challce t o pla y for C.H.S and my final achieve melll in sports. Jeffe ry C hisholm [ fondly recall whe n [ was in the fourth grade, and [ got my first horse. H e helped me to realize what was so impo rta n ill the value of beillg inde p en dent alld responsible. [teamed how s i gnificant it was 10 be mature eno ugh to be able t o care Jar a living animol Ti e rnan Corrigan A fter being rhe new studelllIhe oUlsider-so many times, [ have l earned on important l esson o f accepting p eo pl e f o r whottlle y are. A strongquaJity of indi vid uality permeot es C.H.S. and shows how w illin g everybody is to accept th e differ ence s in p eo ple Jennifer Cowling PAGE 13 C.H.S. will always remain in my m emory as the place willt lhe most radical weather changes. From freezing cold, two jackets, mittens and longjohns required, 10 steaming, take th e day oil. hot.' and in between, (he warmth of a close, spedal family. M elissa D eBo r e Being part of a military family means thaI I have 10 move quile often. This travel has been a doonvay opening to many meaningful experiences and cominues t o expa"d my knowledge as I mature Pall I DeMolley My best memory ;s about my participation i n track.llearned the importance of selling a goal and achieving it. This feeling of accomplishmem imetlSifies as we leam to shore our goals w;III Olhers. PAGE 14 P A G E 12 As I look bock to the time when I started the first grade ill Panama, I am amazed at how quickly the years have gOlle by. In fact, il seems like only yesterday that I was a Junior, and no w I am a Senior Erik Eg l e I have learned tha t each life is beautiful and unique alld when we achieve our gools and live our dreams. we become those lovely persons that all of us are capable of being. Derick Facey My greatest memory of C.H .S. was when I and others, gOl caught reproducing report cards. It wasn't so much the fact that we got cau ght that stands out in my mind but more how we gol caughl. In shorl, lhis was whal you could calilhe mos t -known, best-kept secrel, because el'eryone knew excep t lire faculty and staff. David F lynn PAGE 15 011 t he lillol day 01 tile COl/o f ZOlle, I realized my lile would clJonge. Observing the United Statess Ilag slow l y descending lor the /ast rime disheartened me. Everything tllothod signili cance was vanishing before my eyes. A poge 01 history was being put aside forever. R e in a /d o F r allcis Aller deciding 10 seule down and do my homework, I realize the importance olocl1ievemem i n closswork. D o ing well in schoof meam succeed ing and toward my luture Oscar Gallego My SlJddes( recolleclion 01 high school is cemered 011 llle violem death of a close friend. Unmitigated anger shock. and grieloll merged illlo one emo tion lor me. Lile olld youth are precious and should be prese/11ed, nol des t royed. Luis G r eell PAGE 18 PAGE 16 My paromount m emory is that o f the d eat h o[ a classmate. At thaI lime. the finality of death was unknown t o me; therefore, now 'hat I understand death. I am more able /0 enjoy the beauty of life Heidi Hallock As I look bock 01 all the good and bad things thaI hOlle happened (0 me, J realize thai all these happ enings had served a p"'pol'e. n,e purpose b e ing that i( made m e grow up and ossume all the responsibilities placed upon my shoulders. Thomas Hallall SUrfing the day away, partying the nigh' away at th e Yo/eh Club and living each day 10 the [ullest with my friends the greatest m e mor y J hav e of my years in C.H.S. Frallk Hoov e r PAGE 17 I remember my first momen t s of h igh school were fearful and imimidating. I now sellse the ecs tatic pleasure of being a sen ior. The fear is gone alld I realize tllat I hove the and confidence to any obs t acle. My experience taugllt me that life will nOt be always b e easy but whatever I makei!. Jaqu e lill e J Olles I remember an unfortunate incident in my freshman year: sitting scored and ashamed in tile principal's of lice after getting in trouble: I realized that no one was being hurt bu t me. I a m grateful to i nicidem because it made me understand tllal growing up was accepting th e consequences of my actions. Bernard Josephs My most important memories the famasy of youth which is sometimes yet pleasurable. The excitement of the playground and using the imagillation are part of th e child:t process of mawring. Mich e l Keith PAGE 18 The mOSI feorful emotion for a child to comprelJend is grief following Ille deoth of 0 pore"t. My mother's deoth wos bOl h a/orming o"d distressing. From the overwllel mi"g gri ef, J hove leomed 1 0 cher;sh fife. I miss her 0 lot. Her life ond d eot h tought m e to cop itoli ze all life 's simple pleosures. Felix Modestill Jr Till's evettt symbolizes m y al/irude obout life: even wile dreOlm' seem impossible 10 al1oi", I th;nk I mig ht not succeed; either feeling feor or exci t emettt, I leomed to reach 0111 wilh pride for my desires ond goofs. Jall;lIaMoll Surfillg IIos beell 0 time of worfd less sellsotiollS, impres sions of loug/lter, fri e dslrip, lozy days ond golde n SUI/sets. It hos been 0 special kind of madness, 0 feeling for the se o o combina ti o n of l ove, know l edge, respect, fear-A time of a fwturol h; gh, the pu res t E rik Petroni PAGE 19 One of th e m os t care fr ee tim es fo r m e was pr e c e din g t o b e a ce lebrity 011 til e hi g h sc h oo l float ill th e te nth grad e and afterward th e fr antic m o m e nt s of knowing t h at I was LOCKED ill til e sc ho o l T i m e AllellS mirh The fo nd est a n d most captiva tillg m emories of hi g h sch ool are t h ose illvo lving m y friends w h o helped me t hrough th e mos t difficult ti mes and w h o made my high sc h oo l memories u niqlleand enjoyab l e t i m esfor m e to r e m ember. Palll S lI y d e r Jr. PAGE 20 m ore llt o t a school. It was a friend when I needed ;(-0 [a/her. who was willing 10 prOleel me-olld ,II e on e wlto prepared me lor ,lt e fumre. Thonk you, C.H .S. for a ll you Vanessa Sobers fhe way I handle m y OWII problems in life. Gene Tailollo I remember my first day in high school. J didn know man y o f th e olher kids, jusl lite ones I went 10 e l e m ell/ory schoo l w ith. Y earsholJepassed, Qlld I have made many new friends at C.H.S .. The uniqu e quality orc.H .S. is that s pecial we lcome l hey give t o everyone. Robert Thompson Jr. PAGE 21 was th e m os t m e m orabl e ex perienc e f o r me. My p os iti o n was l eft b e n cll and J was qui t e good at it. I was Ille qu ee n o f Ihe Pine Bu s t ers: bUI thaI did" 'I Kimbe rl y Trum b l e Coming bac k 1 0 P a n am a after a 1 0rlK a b sence i ll fhe s t ates J A l exalld e r V el ez Looking back a t t he years. I see ,IIot I reall y h alle accom pli s h e d a greal deal from bei n g tilt! carefree guy. to a good, respol1Si ble band leader. Being t he leader of a bo" d has mode m e acc ept responsibili t y alld 01 the same l im e enjoy t he p leasllres etllailed in creating Palll Wilkinsoll PAGE 22 yeors; bllt even thought, I slill feeltlte friendship olld wormlh el'eryone has towards each olher. The {UTI, t lte competiti01ls, and the cl1 0l/enge, 10m faced with everyday ;s tlt e greatest memory litol I hov e of CH.S. Kerry Leggett For ,lte last three yeors, C.H .S. has meum good friends, good times and Ilew experience which has mode my years here-A time 10 remember. Walid Waked PAGE 24 Mr. & Ms. CBS Tieman Corrigan & Bernard Josephs Most Likely To Succeed Michelle Jones & Alan Smith Alt. Jennifer Cowling & Paul DeMoney Best Personality Janina Mon & Gene Taitano PAGE 22 PAGE 25 Most Athletic Rey Francis & Vanessa So b ers Alt. Bernard J ose phs & Kim Trumble Best Dressed Kerry Leggett & Kristi Bjomeby Alt. David Flynn & Melissa D e Bore PAGE 23 PAGE 26 Raju Chugani PAGE 24 CLASS OFFICERS Vanessa Greenidge Adolliram I g l esias Jr. Bina-Mayani Gahriel Lamazares Andrew A d e ma Ronald Coleman Preside nt Vice President Secretary Treasurer Business Manager Shandra Divina PAGE 27 Talell ... PAGE 25 PAGE 28 Bill Krieger Ray Laatz PAGE 26 PAGE 29 Gabriel Lamazares Gerry Lancaster PAGE 27 PAGE 30 Steven McMullin A lberto MoHo III Anita M azeroUe Maria McCoy Lillian Ortiz PAGE 28 PAGE 31 Dina Roman Angelina Palumbo Elizabeth Thompson S heila Whitney NOT PICTURED Cynthia C o y k endall Sandra Renno l'AG.29 PAGE 32 Lizbeth Acuna Ivette Benitez Paola Burac Lloyd Callender Tamara Carter Michelle Comfort Gerald Corrigan PAGE 30 PAGE 33 Tan ya Layne Raed H.chern Juan Lu PAGE 31 PAGE 34 Wilfred Richards PAGE 32 Matthew Rigby Eric Seales PAGE 35 PAGE 33 PAGE 36 Marc Boggs CLASS OFFICERS Pres ident : Abraham Sabedra Vice Presid e nt: Nicki COli Treasurer: DarreD Caiiamas Busin ess Manager: Allison Hoff Emilia Coles Secretary: Christine Will James Brown Esther Cowlinj; Gio MarceDo Feoli Gregory Gehrin g e r PAGE 34 PAGE 37 William Goodwin Paul Grebinger PAGE 35 PAGE 38 Allison Hoffman Miryam Lasater PAGE 36 PAGE 39 Miqui l Medina Mathuros Morgan Julio Pena-Santos Isaac Nep l on t o I PAGE 37 PAGE 40 Jose ph T a itan o Mich elle Prathe r A braham Sab e dr a K e nn e th Stubbs H ea th T alh e bn PA G E 38 PAGE 41 Manu e l Vald es Edward Walton Roel Walker C heryl Williamso n PAGE 39 PAGE 42 Alan Austin Berly Benitez Harry Bilgray J e nn y Bonilla Amy Cheung ,.' ....... ( ... Cristina Col ... lIaya D'arcy.Evana PAGE 40 PAGE 43 Connie Flockhart :CYllthia Gosa Carlo s Guitian Nidal Hachem ..J Carlos Hem PAGE41 PAGE 44 PAGE 42 PAGE 45 PAGE 43 PAGE 46 Susan Spencer 1 ____ Devonda Steed Beverly Teal Lisa Mari Vega PAGE 44 PAGE 47 Roger Volski L ynn Walle r ) S hawn Wood PAGE 45 PAGE 48 Kevin Akers Elizabeth Blazier Winston Chambers Payom Crawfo r d PAGE 46 PAGE 49 Paula Easter Anders Egle PAGE 47 PAGE 50 Laura Handy Annando KilBorn PAGE 411 PAGE 51 J c nnifer Lee J e rry Mintz Paula Parham P A G E 49 PAGE 52 -AnabelIa Pedersen Bonnie Ramirez H e alh e r S tubb s PAGE 53 Jesus T ejeira R osemary W ehausen PAGE 51 PAGE 54 PAGE 52 PAGE 55 PAGE 53 PAGE 56 PAGE 54 \ PAGE 58 1\ 1)111 Charles M. Renno Jr. I Prin c ipal PACE 56 Anne D. Cegg Coun s e l or Howard E. Perkins Assi s tant Principal PAGE 59 C oral Adema N urs e to .. p .. s T. '\ ... Cr", .:s .. .. "I David Cotton Scie n ce SGT. Ronal d H eady J ROTC In s tru ctor STAF Steve Butler L ibrarian Bill Gansen Soc ial S tudies Randy Grubbs Math & Compo Sc i e n ce \ -SGT. Alfonso Coley J ROTC In structor Gerry Graver Vocatio nal E du ca tion Cossette Hawkin s Sec r e ta ry Phil H e nry Math Compo Sci e n c e PAGE 57 PAGE 60 Beverly Hoffman E n glis h Jac quelin e Mardis E n glis h PAGE 58 D e nise Leach R eso u rce/ R ea din g Nina Mille r Media S peciali s t Rosalind L e vy B io l ogy/L if e Sc i e n ce RoseUa Mott e rn Business Educatio n Luk e Palumbo Scie n ce/E ngli s h Gayl e Rankin P .E./ H e alth R e gina Mack Reso urce B e rnadett e 0 'Brien Ar t David P e rez P.E./ H ea l t h Edith Rozette S p ec ial E du c ati o n PAGE 61 M.r o n Teague Band/ Geoghrap h y Deborah Wallace Speech Maritza Smith Secretary Dorotby SuUivan English Donna Wam e r Prescriptionist Bill Will Sodal Studies Hallie Witcher Math R eidunn Petroni Special Educa tion PAGE 64 TIGER FOOTBALL '86 Frank Guerrero, Alex Valez, Michael Keith, Oscar Gallego. Frank Hoover, Corey Weddle. Middle Row: Coach Will, Willie Solo, Coach HoUy, Kim Trumble, Karen Rankin, Henry Josephs, Ronald Coleman, Scool Chishohn, Bruc e Thofil\',son. Rey Francis, Bernard Josephs, Andrew Adema. Felix l\1odestin, David Flynn, Kindra Rankin, Angelina PaJum 0, Coach Chaplet Coach Perez: Front Row: Gene Taitano, Ricky Walker, Sun-e Ellisoll, Terry Mardis, Adonicio Hartly, Danny Velez, Tito Motto, Bruce Richards, Gerald Corrigan. Sam Fiot, Rudy Francis. No t Pictured: Dario Dennis, Tito Lowmger. PAGE No. 62 PAGE 65 " cg PAGE 63 PAGE 66 PAGE 64 PAGE 67 .r -, ," .. .,. 1 "'. .. .. JAMBOREE QUEEN laninaMon During my fr ee tim e, I e njoy li s t e nin g to pop mu s i c and s l ee ping I also e njoy g o in g to th e movi es, especiaUy com efli es, and danc es with fr i e nd s After hig h sc hool my goals ar e gra duatin g from coll ege. becoming th e bes t profess i o nal bu s m css woman possibl e and th en I wou ld lik e to get m arried and h ave m aybe two c hildr e n. PAGE 6 5 PAGE 69 S ending l.(L",-;) -Vaness a Greenic h Kris ti Bjonteb y S h e lly Boggs. 1 Michelle Jones, j esse Daw s on, Joann E ckle, Billi e Jo S abedra ." ttt -PAGE 67 PAGE 70 GAME .... PAGE 68 PAGE 71 HoiriECOMING QUEEN -Michelle Jones RO Y AL COUR T -Tieman Corrigan Missy DeBoer Kristi Bjomeby PAGE 69 PAGE 72 /3and lody Todhunt er. Kasma Sobers Juan Fio l J ose ph Trutano c ( a. r.: l n e 1: S T S A f-a 1 tz x-0 e [ S 0 Felix Modestine, Arie l Juli Pena Alberto Mizrachi. Juan Lu Mario Martin Paul Grebinger Richard Matthews, Tony Vega, Bobby Lancaster, Paul Peterson Jerry Lancaster, Je.." Dawson Jodi Chisholm, A m elia Co les PAGE 70 T Z u t e S /Srass Baritone: Corey Grubbs French Hom: Dinneka Gorton Tuba: Harry Bilgray .$' Mike Popow s ki, Gio Feoli, Lilli Borselino f) JA U Z/(1 S M y ron T eag> PAGE 74 Vanessa Sobers Allison Hoffman 8ina !\fayani Nicki Kim Donovan PAGE 72 SWISH PAGE 75 Ii b eUe Jones N i cki Kuster S h e ila WlUtney Lilli B o r se lino Ana Pace Coac h Rankin Not Pictured: S usan Spe nc e r SWISH! PAGE 73 PAGE 76 Junior Iglesias Sun-E Elli son Scott Hoffman Oscar Gallego Dario D ennis Juan Lu Not Pictured : Rudy Francis PAGE 74 illr !f@..-.-T e'_ryMa,d ...... i S PAGE 77 Vence Dodge Greg Gehringer Alex Velez B r e H Brown B.W-A. \ l iehel K e ith Coach Smith Danny V e l ez Managers! Bina Mayani Michelle j ones Sean Leyland r (]O PAGE 75 PAGE 78 PAGE 76 Left to right: Coac h Grubbs, Allen Su llivan George Patton Corey Grubbs, Matt Rigby, Gene Taitano, Daniel Gadrim, Brian Smith, Bernard j osep hs. Tom Hanan. Manager: A lli so n Hoffman PAGE 79 Back Row.l\1aJlager Bobby Lancaster, Angelina Palumbo, Kim Trumble. Melissa deBoer, Allison Hoffman, Coach David Pere't, Front RowKindra Rank i n, Jessica Layne, Karen Rankin. PACE 77 PAGE 80 1985.86 GIRLS AND BOYS VOLLEYBALL TEAM S B u m p S e t s P i k e I PAGE 81 Bac k Row Coach Grubbs Gerald Corrigan 'rito Lowinger Paul D e Mon ey Danny Velez H e nry J ose ph s Frank Hoov e r Bernard Jose ph s Sean Leyland S t e v e Arroyo Michelle J o nes Janina Mon BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Front Row Tony Vega Gregg Ge hringer Dario D ennis Felix: Modeslin Darrell Canamas Rey Francis Sam Fiol Rudy Prancis PAGE 79 PAGE 82 PAGE 80 Steve Arroyo Allen Austin Paola Burae Shandra Divina Derick Facey Juan Fiol Samuel Fiol Clint Gadrim Daniel Gadrim Paul Grebinger Yiseijka Hem George Jacobs ECHO COMPANY David John Olga Johnson J e.UlY Kirkbridge Ben Kolin Kelly Lafnear Gabriel Lamazares Luz Lasater Terry Mardis Mario Martin Mathuros Morgan Julio Pena Barbara PratJler COMPANY COMMANDER GENE TAITANO Bobby Richard s Brian Richard s Manuel Silva WiUlehn Soto Michael S ullivan Gene Taitano Manuel Valdez Roger Vol ski Ricky Walker Roel Walker Corey Weddle Joe Wyant PAGE 84 Jr. High Halloween Dance PAGE 82 PAGE 85 CHRISTMAS PAGE 88 1985 -'86 Varsity Soccer Team Coac h Dan Boss Mang Bobby Lawr e nce, Bobby Lancaster, Mike Laurenzi Sam Fio l Felix Modesti ne, A n a Pace Gerald Corri gan, Steve Ash wor th Mang, Vonnie Blazi e r Danny Vel ez, Gen e Taitano, Bill Krieg e r C hri s Parson, JollII Laurenzi No t Pic tllred : B e rnard J osephs PAGE 89 Close U p '87, whi c h includ es: Mic h e U e J on es Gabri e l Lam az aru s, Din a Roman, Ge n e Taitano and A ngelina P:ilumbo, w o uld lik e to thank th e f a culty and stude nts at e u s for the ir support du r ing our fund rai s ing Our trip was a SUccess and would not h a v e bee n pos sible without th e p erse v e r e n ce and time o f our s pon ser, Ms. R e gin a Mac k 4-MICl-tELLE ANG[,UN -GA9PI&;::.L J.. PAGE 90 Nicki Kus t e r Secretary Adonicio H ar tl ey Treasurer PAGE 91 HONOR. h Una Mon, Sandra Renno Danny Velez. Andrew A d ema, Shelly Boggs. Gabriel Lamazarus 5 ,tt Hoffman, Nic k y Kuster Bina Mayani Missy DeBoer, A n gelina P alu mbo. HONOR. GRADUATES Gene Tai t ano Bina Mayani, R ey Francis, Bernard Joseph s jennifer Cow l ing M i chelle Jon es Vanessa Sobers, S h e U y Boggs, Miss y D e Boer, M i ssy Aquiningoc PAGE 89 PAGE 93 PEIKARD COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 I : ONGRA TULA TIONS TO THE 1987CHS Graduates The Cristobal Port Captains' Office C a p tain E. F. Moochler C a p tain B G. Gewin CaptainA. E. Rainey Captain C. R. McDaniel CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 From Mr. Charles M. Renno Jr. Mr. Howard E. Perkins CONGRA TULATIONS FROM THE CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (A BILINGUAL SCHOOL) Tel. 45-0933 COCO SOLO LIONS CLUB MEETINGS MONDAY -FRIDAY PAGE 91 PAGE 94 PAGE 9 2 Compliments of INTERTRADE TRAVEL AGENCY, S. A. P. O. Box 838 Colon, Rep. of Panama Compliments of 45-1993 45 -1980 47-4480 47-5411 GROUND CONTAINER SERVICE, S. A. Coco soZito, R. P. 41 PAGE 95 Best wishes to our niece, Theirnan and to the graduating class 1987. Vincent, Penny, Darrel, and Dyonne Canamas CONGRATULA TIONS to the graduating class and especially to Teimen. We love you Dad, Mom. & Gerrald. Congratu l a tion s to the Class of 1987 from the yea rbook s taff CO RATULATIO CLASS OF 1987 If your travel s tak e you to KOREA you will n ee d to r ead PAN MUNJ -FACTS ABOUT THE K EAN DMZ DMZ -A ST RY OF THE PANMUNJOM XE MURDER by M or Wayne A. Kirkbridge Avail ble through ____ International Inc. 07028 Congratulatio n s to th e C lass of 1987 from TH E F ANT ASTIC FRESHMAN CLASS. season was fun, th e t'1all t ea m won beca u se )'lmr c h eerlea d ers! iod Luck! Ms. Mack: S p o n sc r Our B es t Wis hes for a Happy Pro s p e rous Futu re. Congr a tulation s to th e C lass of 198 7 Frank & Judy Hoov er. Congra tulation s to th e class of 87 and es p ec iall y to m y brother Frank. Congratu l ations and Good Luck t o Gen e Taitano f r om Mom Dad and broth ers. Kell y Hoov e r !i\GRATULATIO N & BES T WISHES TO FROM ALL OF US MOM & DAD and r s i s ter Kasma MR. & MRS. R GIBBS and SHAD Mr. & MRS. K. CRAIG MR. ROGELIO flA VE A POS ITIVE CHEERFUL lin A"I) EXPRESS IT ALL TIMES Se niors: Go ou t now and reac h f o r th e s tars you're sure to rea c h the m oon. Best wis hes Leonor Tasheiko. KRISTI, CONGRATULATIONS: To my stude nts : LOVE DAD AND MOM I hop e writing will always be a part of your Life's puimey u s ing th e magi c c hall e nge, and pretty of word s to look deepl y within. to get to. know yourself and your God. CONGRATUL A TIONS to Paul S n yder from Dad Mom & Sis ter Pauline. Congratulation s t o the 1987 Clo se-U p Dina ; Ang e lina. Gabriel, Mic helle, and G e n e. .ppy graduation, Ott're a Wonderful s i s t er. We're proud of you. Terry Co n gratulatio n s'to the Tiger Ath e lite s at' CHS; to another Great Year! Go For It! CH S Coache s Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class 1987 from David Dann y and Tito LOlvinger. SEE YOU AT THE BEACH! Con gratu l ations to MieheUe Jones, re member to alway s hold your h ead up. se t your goals and aim for th e s k y. If you s h ould fall among the s tars You're s till on high ground. W e l ove you Dad, Mom, Grandma. i Walid, w e co n gratu lat e you, and w e wis h tbat you go ah e ad in your study to cuhninate your profess ional career with succe ss. You r Father and Brothers. PAGE 93 PAGE 97 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES From the Officers and Members of the CRISTOBAL CANAL ZONE ELKS LODGE No. 1542 May fair winds and cabn seas lie ahead for you all. Congratulations from the folks at the Gatun Yatch Club. YMCA SUPPORTS CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL PAGE 95 PAGE 98 " APeo POSTAL..17 COLON PANAMA MOTTA" COLON TELEX 3485050 ITT T ELEX 9232 T R T T ELEFONO: 45 PAGE 96 Motta Internacional, S.A. ZONA LlBRE DE COLON R. P PAGE 99 Compliments of SUPER TRUCK, S. A. Coco S olito R. P. Tel. 41-6535 FERNIE & CO., S. A. Steamship Agents at The Panama Canal WE THE CADETS OF J.R. O. T. C. STAND T ALL AND PROUD AS WE SALUTE THE CLASS OF 1987 E stablis h ed 1920 PAGE 97 - PAGE 100 COMPLIMENTS OF NORTON, LILLY & CO., (PANAMA) INC. STEAMSHIP AGENTS MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING P O Box 5017 Cristobal, Rep. of Panama I ---------------------------- -,5HIPSRGENT. WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF ASSOCIATED STEAMSHIP AGENTS, S. A. AT THE PANAMA CANAL P O. Box 5027, Cristobal, R. P. Telephones 45, 45 PAGE 98 PAGE 101 CONGRATULATIONS AND SMOOTH SAILING TO THE CLASS OF 1987 FROM Capt Ralph Boggs, Vessel Manager Mr Ron Robertson, Port Engineer Mr. Dick BJorneby, Chief, Launch & Line Handling CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1987 BOYD STEAMSHIP CORP. P O Box 5077 PAGE 99 PAGE 102 Steamship Agents at the Panama Canal P AGE 100 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 Compliments of a friend from c. F. FENTON Co. PAGE 103 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1987 FROM THE NORTHERN DISTRICT FIRE OFFICERS Sergeant Elmer H. Bennell Sergeant Thomas C lark e Sergeant Altamont L. DePass Sergeant Vernal Farnum Sergean t Ricardo E Forde Sergeant Rodolfo V. Fran. cis S ergeant Ricardo Hall Sergeant Emesto A. Niles Wilford & McKay, S.A. STEAMSHIP AGENTS AT THE PANAMA CANAL P O Box 5024 CRISTOBAL REP. OF PANAMA TELEXES 8811 INTEL 9206 TRT TELEPHONES CRISTOBAL BALBOA PANAMA 45 (4 LINES) 32 63 24 Sergealll Stanley Reece Sergeant Luis Shannon Li e utenant Roy R. Paddy Assistant Chief Wallace H. Teal Captai n Nathan B. Thomas "A SMILE IS FOREVER" Dr. Geoffrey Osorio S. Child & Adult Orthodontics OFFICES PANAMA Galerias BLVD. EI Dorado COLON 10th Str eet Roosvelt AVE. Tel .. Panama 36 36 Colo n 47 9798 PAGE 101 PAGE 104 HERES Apdo. 477, Caion, R. de ?ma. Tels. 45-2002 -45-2127 Ave. Amador Guerrero Tels. PANAMA: 25-1171 25-1151 Planta Cativa: 42-0836 42-0770 DJl"id: 75-3627 BEST COMPLIMENTS CLAMOS, S. A. Silenciadores Colon Apartado 1422 Tele fono 45-0905 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1987 Fred E. Brown The C hish o lm s The Hanan Family PAGE 102 o MARGARITA CHINESE MINI-MARKI I Telephones: Clinic 47 9798 -47-9863 Residence 41-5087 Fresh Meat Sea Food Vegetabl es Fruits DR. BOLIVAR FRANCO Orthodontics Rooseve lt Ave. 10th S tr eet Apartment I No. 10 ,09 2 Box 959 Co l on R ep. of Panama PAGE 106 Impreso en los Talleres GrMicos de Litho Editorial Chen, S. A. 14 de Mayo de 1987 Panamli, A. de P. I I |