REMEMBERING THE BEST (AND WORST!) OF
TIMES......
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Best – Graduation!
Rob Alderson
Best memory was Graduation Day!!!
Worst memories – working at the Bayfront Restaurant every
evening and having to get up for school each morning, and having a losing
season my junior year in wrestling.
Winston Anderson
Best - TOGA party for Graduation on the Bounty.
Enjoying life to fullest, constant laughter, dating, great
devilette uniforms, and many senior skip days. Starting each day listening to
Zappa with Schultz and Schupp.
Worst – telling my dad I was suspended by V.D., and not
allowing girls to wear halter and tube tops.
Michael Baynard
I don't really remember any "Best" or
"Worst" happenings. I started working at 14 and was involved in the PCCA Club at school.
Elisabeth Bradner Robinson
All my best high school memories were times spent with close
friends – whether it was in the Red Caboose, a taxi, or in a bus – before,
during or after football games – band trips and competitions – beach trips at
night, spring break, grad night, prom - car rallies, toga parties and lunches!
Gladys Bravo Burnett
Worst - too
shy to participate in clubs and/or activities during high school years.
Best -
gained interest in the sciences. 0lrs. Jackson was instrumental in
making/assisting in career.
Maylene Bugasto Dunham
Looking
back now - all my memories seem like happy memories! We had a great class with
lots of fun people.
Jill Carey Hill
The best
times I remember are all the friends that I had in the Pep Club.
Rebecca Champion McBride
Best -
carefree times; leaving campus for lunch; being Sir Evelyn Oakleigh in
"Anything Goes“; making the Jr. and Sr. class homecoming float.
Worst -
wearing a "leisure suit" on dress-up day.
Kurt Dunkle
Best -
graduation, beating Gibbs 63-10, listening to Mr. Davis' liar inc Biology, and
friends.
Worst -
Arguing with Zip and may other awkward moments.
Scott Harley
Best
memories were of all the pep rallies.
Worst
memory – I rushed the exchange club, I made it, my best friend Rondo didn't. We
still talk about it!
JoAnna Harrison Wilkey
My best memories are of Ronda,
JoAnna, Sandra, Kim, April, Paula, Lisa and Cindy - friends always laughing
together. My senior prom was the highlight. My worst memories are for gotten
and for given. Love you all!
Cindy Hart Goodroe
Senior year - Best!!!!
Homecoming game against Northeast – What a night!!
Ronda Henderson
Best time - Senior Prom. A night of fun and laughter with
great friends and the man I love! (Ironically - the man I married).
Ronda Holcomb Luker
Best - performing with the "Devilettes", cruising
McDonald’s, and Sr. Prom.
Karen Iler Koeni9
Hard to pinpoint – mostly good memories. Can't remember any
worst memories.
Julia Leavengood
My best memories were always when I was either singing, or
playing in the band (next to Ronda!!). I don't really have any bad memories of
high school. I just wish I had been thinner. I think I would have enjoyed my
high school years more.
Paula LoVerne Cory
Best memory
of high school was when I reviewed one of the first copies out of the first box
of yearbooks delivered to No So We Ea in 2979. Was such a tremendous project by
the whole No So We Ea staff and made me very
proud to be
part of it in my senior year. I was the lead photographer and it made roe think
how much the pictures I took would make memories for us all to treasure after
we graduated.
Michael McBride
Best
memories - band and Friday night football games (and the parties afterwards!!).
Worst -
riding the bus before I got my driver's license.
Don McMullen
Best –
dancing at assemblies with the Devilettes, rehearsing day and night to perform
in "Guys & Dolls", and out of town Band
trips.
Worst -
always in trouble for talking too much during class. hmmmm......imagine that!!
Tammy Manooch Anderson
Best -
football games, grad night, being a Devilette, and making good friends. Worst -
being suspended for getting caught drinking.
Rosie Padilla Linville
Best - playing football.
Worst – none. 20 years does a lot to a person's memory!
John Reid
Best - any
Keyette party always was a good time.
Worst - Mr.
Davis' Marine Biology tests....I used nothing in life that I learned in that
class except to shuffle my feet during stingray season!
Pamela Rodenhuis French
Best –
Band.
Philip Roe
Worst year
- 9" grade attended Boca Ciega high..
Best -
Senior year. Made lots of friends and the memory of some guy playing his guitar
in the patio.
Rosa "Linda“ Schueder
Best -
Playing on the girl's basketball team. I also enjoyed the Civinette Club, and
being in Mr. LaBlanc's Latin and AP English class.
Worst –
having a broken leg and trying to get up to the 3"~ floor for my Biology
class.
Kari St. John Boyle
Best - TOGA party at the Bounty.
Worst – the morning after the TOGA party.
Frank Schultz
Best - Graduation, TOGA party on the MGM Bounty ship. Trips
with marching band.
Worst - Mel Downing as my high school baseball coach.
Ken Schupp
Best -
teachers like Ed Monk that devoted their life educating the next generation. He
brought humor and sunshine to every class. My prayers go to his family as he is
missed dearly.
Worst - I
should have been involved with the St. Pete High Bible Club and taken more of a
pro-active stance spiritually.
Mac Soderquist Bell
Best - Adrian Davis' marine biology class.
Karen Steinmetz Roberts
My best memories are not necessarily a specific event or
situation. My best memories are of the friends that I made. I can still think
of a particular person and see them in my mind. We were a great class with lots
to offer!
Judy Temple Anderson
Best memory - winning district
baseball championship sophomore year. Worst memory - shoulder injury senior
year in football - only played 3 games.
Bill Van Aman
Best times were all the friends and parties. Worst times
were the morning afters.
Frank Wiener
Best - football pep rallies.
Worst - losing to Northeast.
Peter Witherell
Worst - never being chosen to join the “Keyettes".
Discovered how insignificant others can make you feel!
Best – being captain of the rifle squad and parking my car
in front of the band room in Paul T. Nicholson's parking space. Ironically,
"Drama“ is not among my favorite memories.
Donna Dee Wood Toth