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NAIAD


Library<br />

<strong>Lake</strong>-<strong>Sumter</strong> <strong>Community</strong> \JOIIege<br />

Leesburg, Florida<br />

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So a new year begins,<br />

and with it comes a host<br />

of new things which we are destined<br />

to participate in,<br />

in a process which we call life.


New things to experience and learn about . . .<br />

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New places to go and new people to meet ...<br />

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New problems and challenges to overcome ...<br />

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HAPPENINGS<br />

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Students prepare schedules.<br />

I'm not so sure that I wa nt to go through wi th this.<br />

A FRESH START<br />

Dean A llen greets new students.


Preparing for seed-spitting co ntest.<br />

Chow Time - SGA Cookout.<br />

RAT WEEK<br />

Term I freshmen discovered the real joy of<br />

being rats during their first week at L-SCC. Students<br />

were "encouraged" either to wear their red,<br />

white and blue beanies, signifying the low order of<br />

rat, or chance being caught without them and face<br />

the consequences. At the end of Rat Week, SGA<br />

sponsored a cookout. Here students participated<br />

in a watermelon seed-spitting contest, and Rat<br />

· King and Queen were crowned.<br />

Rat Kin g - Dav id Aldrich<br />

Rat Queen - Debbie Bya rs<br />

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THE PEOPLES' CHOICE<br />

This year's SGA election proved to be quite an improvement<br />

over last year's turnout. Over 50 percent of the student<br />

population voted. Ten freshmen senators were elected: Carol<br />

Taylor, Cindy Monn, Bob Brobst, Joy Stricklen, Ken Tumlin,<br />

Terri Titshaw, Gordon Savage, Ginny Shelfer, Debbie Byars,<br />

and Mike Guerry. Five sophomore senators, Teri Kadel, Jeff<br />

Buzard, Alex Bonner, Mike Stohler, and Craig Grinnell, were<br />

also elected.<br />

This year's SGA officers are: Mike Bakich, president; Bill<br />

Brown, 1st vice-president; Sam Vibber, 2nd vice-president;<br />

Joni Hardaway, secretary; and Laurie Merrick, treasurer.<br />

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Candidates anxiously await their turns to speak.


Visiting doctors-dillcuss good health.<br />

HEALTH WEEK<br />

<strong>Lake</strong>-<strong>Sumter</strong> has been very fortunate because for the past<br />

three years the Health Committee, comprised of L-SCC<br />

faculty and assisted by local medical personnel, has sponsored<br />

a Health Fair for students, faculty, and staff. The Health<br />

Fair was held at the beginning of Term I and offered various<br />

screenings for blood pressure, di abetes, sickle cell anemia,<br />

pulmonary functions, and many more.<br />

At the end of the week Mr. Atlas, David Couch, and Miss<br />

Venus, Kay Brantley, were chosen as the two healthiest students.<br />

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BLOOD<br />

BANK<br />

The Central Florida Blood<br />

Bank (kin to Count Dracula)<br />

sent a mobile unit to find<br />

healthy victims from which to<br />

get its blood supply. The venture<br />

proved to be a success as<br />

51 pints were drawn.<br />

Any student or member of<br />

his immediate family needing<br />

blood will find it available<br />

through this program.<br />

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Is it over yet?<br />

Don't tell me it has stopped again!<br />

Yeah! Enough is enough!


POSTER<br />

WINNERS<br />

Winners in the Bicentennia l Poster<br />

Contest for art students are Jenn y Cahill,<br />

first (cen ter); Kathy Mulholl and , second<br />

(right); and Sheil a Mann , third.<br />

NAIAD<br />

CONTEST<br />

WINNERS<br />

Winners of the aiad Literary Contest<br />

were ann ounced in February. In<br />

the short story section, Ha rold Larimer<br />

placed first; Sadye Foster, second .<br />

In the Poetry secti on, Kim Lawler wo n<br />

first place; Laurel McPherson, second<br />

; Perry Hughes, third. LaVera<br />

Ya ri sh was chairman of judges.<br />

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA<br />

As a salute to America's 200th<br />

birthday, the Student Government<br />

and <strong>College</strong> Bicentennial Committee,<br />

headed by Walter Bryde, dedicated<br />

the flags of the thirteen<br />

original colonies and the first official<br />

national flag. As each flag was<br />

recognized, a brief history was given<br />

by students. This was followed by a<br />

salute fired from a cannon.<br />

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Flag flies over lake.<br />

Students listen to speeches.<br />

Mike Guerry gives history. President Wi\\iams speaks.


Dr. Wall and Mark Z alucki moonlighting as gardeners.<br />

1\tiARK TWAIN<br />

A live, dramatic, theatrical presentation of<br />

"Mark Twain on Stage" was given by John Chappell<br />

at the college gym. For nearly two hours, he<br />

entertained the audience with the biting wit and<br />

thought-provoking observations of Samuel<br />

Clemens. This presentation was sponsored by<br />

Student Government Association, with Theater<br />

Arts Society being responsible for staging and<br />

lighting.<br />

Then he took aim .<br />

CAMPUS<br />

BEAUTIFICATION<br />

One of the bicentennial projects was campus<br />

beautification. Many things are being done to<br />

improve the appearance of the campus.<br />

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MISS L-SCC PAGEANT<br />

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Seated: Laurie Merrick, Sabrina Merritt, Dee Dee Rice, G inny S he! fer , Dila Watson, Barbara F razier. Standing: Carolyn Ha mrick , C ind y<br />

M onn , Carol T aylor, J ani ce Harri s, Ka ren Peeler, Jerri Blair, F rederi ca Mosley, Teri Kadel, J oni Hardaway.


She walks in beauty ..<br />

Tears of joy, as Cathy Coniglio Bush ore crowns the new Miss <strong>Lake</strong>-<strong>Sumter</strong>.<br />

Fifteen contestants competed<br />

for the title of Miss<br />

<strong>Lake</strong>-<strong>Sumter</strong>. They participated<br />

in street dress, bathing<br />

suit, talent, and evening gown<br />

competitions. Talents included<br />

singing and dancing, a<br />

dramatic reading, a patriotic<br />

speech, piano playing, sand<br />

painting, and caligraphy.<br />

Three semi-finalists were<br />

chosen, and each answered a<br />

personality question. Barbara<br />

Frazier was crowned Miss<br />

L-SCC with Dila Watson<br />

placing second and Cindy<br />

Monn third.<br />

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Taking advantage of the<br />

holiday spirit, many students<br />

attended the annual<br />

Christmas Ball. There Joni<br />

Hardaway was crowned<br />

Queen with a court consisting<br />

of Teri Kadel, Laurie<br />

Merrick, and Mary<br />

Knowles. Cindy Monn was<br />

crowned as her attendant<br />

with Joy Stricklen, Karen<br />

Peeler, and Dee Dee Rice<br />

making up her court.<br />

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Joni Hardaway, Christmas Ball Queen.<br />

CHRISTMAS BALL<br />

Candidates for Queen and Court are: Seated: Joy Stricklen, Cindy Monn, Teri Kadel, and Mary Knowles.<br />

Standing: DeeDee Rice, Karen Peeler, and Laurie Merrick.<br />

Quick! No one is looking!


Music provided by Riff.<br />

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The snake . .. " The Diary of Adam and Eve" .<br />

ALPHA-OMEGA<br />

PLAYERS<br />

" A Man for All Seasons," the story of Sir Thomas More, was presented<br />

by the Alpha-Omega Players in an evening performance at<br />

L-SCC. The next day at II a.m., the players presented "The Diary<br />

of Adam and Eve," an amusing play based on a story by Mark<br />

Twain about the American "war" between male and female. This<br />

year's Alpha-Omega Players were Allyn Winslow, Alex Winslow,<br />

Kerry Phillips, and Susan Hanson.<br />

"A Man for All Seasons"<br />

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ON STAGE<br />

Gary Glidewell demonstrates his<br />

talents.<br />

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Theater Arts Society began its season with a well-received comedy entitled,<br />

''I'm Herbert." The play, starring Lynn Sennett and Greg Cumbaa, involved a<br />

senile couple's attempt to reminisce.<br />

The second hit, "The Man in the Bowler Hat," was a British comedy based on the<br />

unusual events that occur in a middle-aged couple's home.<br />

As a special treat, Theater Arts held a Variety Show which was lots of fun and<br />

laughter.<br />

Sing your heart out, Clifford! Greg Cumbaa and Lynn Sennett can't seem to agree upon<br />

memones.<br />

My Gosh! I think they're serious.


MINI-CONCERTS<br />

The newly formed Lyceum Committee,<br />

whose main purpose is to<br />

bring cultural events to L-SCC and<br />

the community, sponsored Mac<br />

Frampton Triumvirate. The trio<br />

consisting of Mac Frampton, a concert<br />

pianist with his accompanying<br />

percussionist and bassist, presented<br />

a special Bicentennial concert with<br />

an array of American music, old<br />

and new.<br />

Tavares Contemporary Ensemble<br />

should be congratulated again this<br />

year as they presented a concert<br />

of modern music that was enjoyed by<br />

many during the lunch period.<br />

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L-SCC Christmas Concert<br />

Tavares Contempory Ensemble<br />

Mac Frampton


WHO'S WHO<br />

Seventeen Sophomores were<br />

selected for "Who's Who Among<br />

Students in American Junior <strong>College</strong>s."<br />

Selections were based on a<br />

2.75 average, participation in<br />

campus activities, and potential<br />

for success. Recommendations<br />

were by a faculty-student comcomittee.<br />

Seated: Susan Miller, Mary Ann Hughes, Lynn Sennett, Joni Hardaway, Darlene Clark. Standing:<br />

Kath y Hardy, William Dixon, Duane Clark, Bennie Woodard, Sam Vibber, Vincent Argenziano, Jack<br />

Owen, Mike Stohler, Alex Bonner, Mary Knowles, a nd Valerie Reed. ot pictured: John Harrington.<br />

CHRISTIAN RENEWAL CONFERENCE<br />

IC HTH US sponsored a Christian Renewal Conference, held J an ua ry 19-21, during whi ch a panel<br />

of mostly local clergy and lait y related what Jesus C hrist has meant to their lives. Scheduled speakers<br />

were Leesburg Police C hief Ralph Perry; U. Of F. footba ll star Tony Green; P.B. Howell, a<br />

lawyer; Dr. Paul P. Williams, L-SCC Pres. ; Rev . John Schneck; Rev Chester Coker; and Ben<br />

McDaniel, First Baptist Youth Director.<br />

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SPEAKERS: Ben McDaniel, Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross, Rev. John Schneck, and P.B. Howell , Jr.<br />

Tony Green, Gator football player.


SPORTS


MEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS<br />

Front Row, left to right : Bruce McCandless, Robert Page, Tom McNutt, Michael Baker, a nd Mike Bakich. Back Row : Jeff Buza rd , Rich ard<br />

Jelsma, Raul Cerda, Paul Logas, Robert Riedle, Artie McLean, Da rrell Hicks, and Harvey Witherspoon.<br />

DATE OPPONENT<br />

Feb. 17 Manatee*<br />

Feb. 24 South Florida*<br />

Feb. 26 Valencia*<br />

Mar. 2 Central Florida*<br />

Mar. 4 Manatee<br />

Mar. 5 <strong>Lake</strong>land <strong>College</strong>*<br />

Mar. 9 Daytona*<br />

Mar. 11 St. Petersburg*<br />

Mar. 18 Brevard<br />

Mar. 19 Central Florida<br />

Mar. 23 Brevard*<br />

Mar. 25 South Florida<br />

Mar. 29 Daytona<br />

Mar. 30 Valencia<br />

Apr. 1 St. Johns River*<br />

Apr. 6 St. Petersburg<br />

Apr. 13 Pensacola*<br />

Apr. 15 Polk*<br />

Apr. 22 Polk<br />

* - Home match<br />

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WOMEN'S INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS<br />

Kneeling, left to right: G inny Shelfer and Cile Heald . Standing: Pat Ca rter, Beverly W illiams and Ma ry Kn owles.<br />

TERM I RESULTS<br />

DATE RESULT<br />

Oct. 7 L-SCC-5 Central Florida CC- 2<br />

Oct. 17 L-SCC- 1 Daytona Beach CC- 6<br />

Oct. 24 L-SCC- 5 Central Florida CC- 2<br />

Oct. 4 L-SCC- 1 Brevard CC- 6<br />

Nov. 13 L-SCC- 0 Valencia CC- 7


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INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF<br />

GOLF TEAM : Front Row, left to right: David Donato, David Ca rter, Kim Himelsbaugh, and Brian Feehan. Back Row: Coach La rry<br />

Shippy, C huck Jeffries, Terry Doss. Ka rl A mundson, a nd Art A yris.<br />

Date<br />

Sept. 26<br />

Oct. 3,4<br />

Oct. 16,17<br />

Location<br />

Clearwater<br />

Winter Haven<br />

Orlando<br />

Results<br />

Placed 3rd<br />

Placed 13th<br />

Placed 8th


TERM II SCHEDULE<br />

Feb. 5-6 Orlando 36 holes<br />

March 16 Tampa 36 holes<br />

March 22 Winter Haven 18 holes<br />

March 30 Leesburg 18 holes<br />

April Ocala 18 ho.les<br />

April 9 Temple Terrace 18 holes<br />

April 15 Clearwater 18 holes<br />

April 19 Cocoa 36 holes<br />

April 23 Manatee 18 holes<br />

TERM III<br />

May 2,3,4,5 Orlando - FCCAA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS<br />

Orangetree & Alhambra C.C.<br />

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INTRAMURALS<br />

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FLAG FOOTBALL<br />

CHAMPIONS-ROOKIES: Seated: Mike Hamri c. Second Row: Robert Hill, Scott Steinman, Darrel<br />

Hicks, Mike Stohler and John Whitt. Back Row : Ken Tumlin, Tim Sennett, Mike Muraro, Skip<br />

Labrie and Kim Himelsbaugh.<br />

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RUNNERS-UP-STUDS: Sitting, left to right: Richard Baxter, Byron Bitting, Craig Grinnell, and Sam<br />

Vibber. Standing : Lee Wolf, Mike Bakich, Jeff Buzard, Robert Caldwell, Tom McNutt, Joel Sellers, Gary<br />

Conliffe, and Wayne Carter.<br />

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POWDERPUFF FOOTBALL<br />

CHAMPIONS-THE CHOCOLATE CHI PS: Kneeling (I to r), Pam Hood, Charlie Mae Leeks and Vera Dailey. Standing:<br />

Gwen Bodie, Edna Heron, Sheryl Floyd, Alma Newkirk and Debbie Bowers.


RUNNERS-UP- ROCKETTS: Kneeling, left to right: Vickie Crafton, June Himelsbaugh and Angela Moody. Standing: Renee<br />

Piner, Beverly Williams, Debbie C lifton, Carolin e Hamric, Jerri Blair and Terri Titshaw.<br />

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BASKETBALL<br />

CHAMPIONS-BLOODSTO E: Kneeling, left to right: Joe McDuffy, Charles Starr, and Randy<br />

Shumpert. Standing: AI Jones, George Smith, Kevin Benton, Phillip Tyndell, Willie Wright and Frank<br />

Allen.<br />

RUNNERS-UP-STUDS: Kneeling, left to right: Tom McNutt, Robert Caldwell, Richard Baxter, and<br />

Mike Bakich. Second Row: Steve Setzer, Kim Gano, Paul Gross, Karl Amundson, Andy Witherell, and<br />

Wayne Carter.


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INTRAMURALS


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INTRAMURALS


· ESTABLISHMENT<br />

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SGA accomplished much<br />

this year. The year started with<br />

a cookout on the C. U. patio<br />

for freshman orientation. A<br />

very impressive 50% of the fulltime<br />

students turned out to<br />

vote in the fall election.<br />

Country Day was highlighted<br />

this year by the Gamble<br />

Rogers Concert. Barbara<br />

Frazier was crowned Miss<br />

<strong>Lake</strong>-<strong>Sumter</strong>, selected from 16<br />

contestants, while Joni Hardaway<br />

was crowned Queen of<br />

the Christmas Ball. Cindy<br />

Monn was freshman attendant.<br />

SGA's Bicentennial project<br />

included the placement of flags<br />

of the 13 original colonies beside<br />

the lake and the presentation<br />

of "Mark Twain," portrayed<br />

by John Chappell. The<br />

Alpha Omega Players returned<br />

to present "A Man For All<br />

Seasons" and "Diary of Adam<br />

and Eve."<br />

Greaser week was highlighted<br />

by the Clutch Concert featuring<br />

hits of the '50s. Money '<br />

from a Volleyball Marathon<br />

went to the Leesburg Humane<br />

Society. The Spring Picnic was<br />

held at the close of this active<br />

year.<br />

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SGA WORKS<br />

Front Row (I tor): Carol Taylor, John Neal, sponsor, Laurie Merrick, Cindy Monn. Second Row: Teresa<br />

Kadel, Craig Grinnell, Joy Stricklen, Ginny Shelfer, Terri Titshaw, Deborah Byars, Mary Ruth Taylor,<br />

advisor. Back Row: Alex Bonner, Mike Guerry, Mike Bakich, Sam Yibber, Ken Tumlin, Bill Brown,<br />

Gordon Savage, Bob Brobst, Mike Stohler, David Payne , ICC sponsor.<br />

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REPORTERS ON THE GO!<br />

The Mass Media class serving<br />

as the Angler Staff kept<br />

students up-to-date with the<br />

bimonthly newspaper. The<br />

editions were packed with campus<br />

news and events. When<br />

editor Bill Bradford transferred<br />

in December his post<br />

was inherited by Dale Easterwood.<br />

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First Row: Dale Easterwood, Deena Williams, Gary Custar, Michele Futch, Kathy Barnett. Second Row:<br />

Janice Harris, Charles Clary, John Gill, Lance Tillman, Charles Christopher. Below Left: Alan McAllister,<br />

Mohamad Javaheri, Karin McComb, Alan Locke. Below Right: Bob Brobst and Bill Bradford.


NAIAD<br />

STAFF<br />

Editor<br />

Happenings<br />

.Vincent Argenziano<br />

. .Karen Kirkland<br />

Glenda LaRoe<br />

Sports .. .. . .... .. . Richard Whalen<br />

Organizations . ... .. . ... Sadye Foster<br />

Benny Woodard<br />

Establishment<br />

.Dale Easterwood<br />

Sophomores ... Debbie Byars<br />

Freshmen .<br />

.Marilyn Peacock<br />

Delores Skank<br />

Expressions ... .. . .. Vincent Argenziano<br />

Advertising ... . ... . .. Kathy Barnett<br />

Photographer ... . ...... . Bob Brobst<br />

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The purpose of the Interclub<br />

Council is to link clubs<br />

and students to the activities<br />

of the Student Government<br />

Association. Membership is<br />

composed of the presidents<br />

of all L-SCC clubs.<br />

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INTERCLUB COUNCIL<br />

INTERC LVB CO UNCIL: Front Row, left to right: Alm a Newkirk, Gary Mosley, Lynn Sennett, Ken<br />

Tumlin, Bi ll Dixon, Mike Baki ch, S am Vi bber, chairman, Ed Hunt, Duane C la rk. Back Row: Lillian Holt,<br />

David Payne, Ed Cameron, Dr. Robert Wall , J ohn Neal, J on Hypes.


YOUNG DEMOCRATS GET INVOLVED<br />

Front Row, left to right: Ed Hunt, Ben Woodard , Paul a Burns, Valerie Reed. Second Row: Carolyn Elmore,<br />

Perry Hughes, Keeta Fogle, Gordon Savage.<br />

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Young Democrats Fall<br />

Term sponsored a drive to<br />

register students to vote in<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> and <strong>Sumter</strong> Counties.<br />

Election supervisors from<br />

both <strong>Lake</strong> and <strong>Sumter</strong><br />

Counties brought registration<br />

books to campus. Also,<br />

the YDs were host to Florida<br />

Attorney General Robert<br />

Shevin, who addressed a<br />

large group of students and<br />

faculty.<br />

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Throughout the year, the<br />

L-SCC Chorus and Band<br />

present a variety of programs<br />

that provide muchneeded<br />

breaks from day-today<br />

routine. The Christmas<br />

concert is a focal point for<br />

the year.<br />

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THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT


ICHTHUS<br />

ICHTHUS meets to join<br />

in prayer, song, and discussion.<br />

This interdenominational<br />

organization provides<br />

opportunities for students to<br />

engage in devotional experience<br />

in accordance with<br />

their faith .<br />

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First Row: Cynthia Roy, Paula Chapman, Deena Williams, Teresa Boutwe ll, Cindy Stottler, Mike Geddes,<br />

Laurie Merrick. Second Row: Dr. Robert Wall, sponsor, Keith Oliver, Brad Stauffer, Bob Ault, Bill Di xon,<br />

Mark Weaver.


PHI BET A LAMBDA HAS BUSINESS<br />

IN THE BAG<br />

Seated Front, left to right: Betty Jeffery, Susan Miller, Kathy Hardy, Duane Clark. Second Row: Robert<br />

Redding, Sheri Romano, Barbara Scott, Mary Canell, Carol Taylor, Jon Hypes, sponsor.<br />

Phi Beta Lambda is L­<br />

SCC's club for those interested<br />

in various aspects of<br />

the business world. The club<br />

is open to students who are<br />

enrolled in at least one business<br />

course. The purpose of<br />

the club is to give the student<br />

a better understanding<br />

of the business world.<br />

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Phi Theta Kappa is the<br />

only national honor society<br />

for American Junior <strong>College</strong>s.<br />

Members are among<br />

the upper ten percent of the<br />

total enrollment. They must<br />

have a grade point average<br />

of 3.4 for initiation and<br />

maintain a 3.0.<br />

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PTK SPONSORS LEADERSHIP<br />

Seated, left to right: Maryann Hughes, Cathy Carpenter, Laurie Whalen, Dee Cla rk. Standing: Vera Dandridge,<br />

sponsor, Jack Owen, Vince Argenziano, Alex Bonner, Loui s Wirak, sponsor.


BSU HANGS TOGETHER-<br />

Seated, left to right: Priscilla Mells, Gary Mosley, president, Pamela Hood, Randy Shumpert, Janice Battle,<br />

Teanease Williamson, vice-president, Betty Pierson. Standing: Inez Jones, Deborah Conners, Graylon<br />

Brown, Yodora Littles, Milton Connelly, Marilyn Williams, Edna Heron, Gwendolyn Bowdie, Frederica<br />

Mosley, Willie Jones, Debra Bowers, Naomi Heron, Dorothy Brown. Not Pictured: Charles Starr, treas.,<br />

and Lisa Beckles, secretary.<br />

The Black Student Union<br />

is composed of various individuals<br />

interested in Black<br />

culture, literature, art, and<br />

mustc. The organization<br />

strives to promote black<br />

awareness through various<br />

projects in the community.<br />

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Circle K is a service organization<br />

through which<br />

college students find a<br />

means for responsible action<br />

in their communities and a<br />

more active involvement in<br />

campus life. Kiwanis Club<br />

of Leesburg is the sponsor<br />

of Circle K at L-SCC.<br />

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CIRCLE K GETS ACTIVE<br />

Seated, (I to r): Rick Hershey, Beverly Williams, Scott Steinman, Ken Tumlin , C indy Bowles. Second<br />

Row: Deena Will iams, Carol Taylor, Debbie Byars, Joy Stricklen, Angela Moody, Debbie Clifton,<br />

Robert Hill, Scott Wynn. Back Row : Jeff Wilson, Mike Guerry, Brenda Luther, Susan Cornwell, Terri<br />

Titshaw, Ed Cameron, sponsor.


ORGANIZATIONS


PRESIDENT<br />

Dr. Paul P. Williams with members of<br />

Board of Trustees. Left: Mrs. Marie<br />

Bowden, ch.:irman; Mrs. R. J. Thornton,<br />

vice-chairman.<br />

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Dr. Dixie Jean Allen, Dean of Student Services<br />

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DEAN'S<br />

Dr. William C. Bungert, Dean of <strong>College</strong><br />

H. W. Asbell, Dean of Admissions John E. Graham, Dean of Administrative Services<br />

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COUNSELING CENTER<br />

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Evelyn Sebree, Coordinator of Financial Aid.<br />

Horace Jones, Jr., Counselor Will iam Kennedy, Ill , Counselor<br />

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La Vera Yarish, Division Chairman<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

James Rennie, English<br />

David Payne, English C.W. Hubbard, English<br />

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Jeanne Kelton, Art<br />

Glenn Ricci, Art<br />

Right: Ervin Gatlin; Music<br />

HUMANITIES<br />

Don Mclaurin, Music<br />

Janet King, Art<br />

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SOCIAL SCIENCE<br />

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Dr. Edward Jackson, Division Chairman<br />

Jeff Morris, Criminal Justice<br />

Dr. Clayton Bishop, Psychology<br />

John Neal, Economics


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Walter Bryde, History<br />

Dr. Harold Alford, Sociology<br />

Edward James, History David Krause, History<br />

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MATH-SCIENCE<br />

Louis R. Wirak, Division C hairman Pete Wilson, Math<br />

A. P. Bonner, Math and Physics Lamar Sharp, Math


Vera Da ndridge, Biology Dr. Robert C. Wall, Biology<br />

Edmund Cameron, Chemistry<br />

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TECHNICAL<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Loyd Kiernan, Tech. Ed. and Director of Data Processing<br />

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Larry Shippy, Athletic Director<br />

Edmonde Kelly, Division Chairman<br />

HEALTH AND<br />

PHYSICAL EDUCATION<br />

Delbert H ollingsworth, Division Chairman


Loretta McPherson, Division Chairman<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Jon Hypes, Business<br />

Mary Caponi, Business George Haley, Busi ness and Data Processing<br />

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DIRECTORS<br />

Walter Allan, Director of Continuing Education Robert Furnas, Director of Finance<br />

Douglas Trabert, Media· Specialist<br />

Mary Ruth Taylor, Director of Student Activities<br />

Left: Jean Sneed, Director of Information Services ·


Dr. Joseph Rhile, Director of Vocational Education<br />

Lester Ruth, Director of Planning and Research<br />

Helen Sergeson, Librarian<br />

Delbert Copeland, Director of Learning Resources<br />

.....<br />

Ed Moyer, Director of Maintenance<br />

85


STAFF<br />

86<br />

Joyce Hutcheson, Secretary Marjorie Gates, Secretary<br />

Phyllis Kueffer. Secretary J ane Kohn , Computer Operator<br />

Chri styne Hamilton. Bookkeeper Jean Gatlin. Secretary Doris Walter, Secretary<br />

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Suzanne Shaffer, Secretary<br />

Harriet Asbeck, Secretary<br />

Reba Moore, Receptionist<br />

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Gloria Walker, Secretary<br />

Maxine Born, Xerox Operator Evelyn Crabb. Secretary<br />

Melvina Robinson, Secretary<br />

87


STAFF (cont'd)<br />

88<br />

Jenny Shippy, Secretary<br />

Betty Furnas, Secretary<br />

Marguerite Phillips, Bookstore Manager<br />

Janice Kohn , Secretary Kathy Bissett, Key Punch Operator<br />

Ruth Moyer Louis Burg, Security<br />

Left to right: Ira Robinson, Ed Moyer, Oscar Burton, Emil Sudol, Harold Lane,<br />

Maintenance.


POPULATION<br />

89


SOPHOMORES<br />

90<br />

Rand y Allemang<br />

Eustis<br />

Michael Arcuri<br />

Leesburg<br />

Vincent Argenziano<br />

Eustis<br />

Mike Baki ch<br />

Umatilla<br />

Rasool Baradaran<br />

Tava res<br />

Maureen Barclay<br />

Wi ldwood<br />

Kath y Barnett<br />

Leesburg<br />

Ken Basso<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mark Bennett<br />

Leesburg<br />

Sam Bennett<br />

Okahumpka<br />

Stan Bogie!<br />

Tavares


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Jon Bolton<br />

Moun t Dora<br />

Carol yn Bowron<br />

Eustis<br />

William Bradford<br />

Eustis<br />

Ken B_radl ey<br />

Eustis<br />

Tommy Bradley<br />

l eesburg<br />

Kaye Brantley<br />

Coleman<br />

Bill Brow n<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Dave Eugene Brown<br />

Wild wood<br />

Janet Brown<br />

Tava res<br />

Jeffrey Brown<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Mary Brown<br />

Webster<br />

91


SOPHOMORES<br />

92<br />

Rachel Buckner<br />

Leesburg<br />

Paul a Burns<br />

Fru itla nd Park<br />

Jeff Buza rd<br />

Umatilla<br />

Ro bert Cald we ll<br />

Umatilla<br />

A nn a Cameron<br />

Eustis<br />

Teresa Cann on<br />

O kahumpka<br />

Cathy Carpen ter<br />

Eusti s<br />

S usan Carr<br />

Leesburg<br />

Michael Carter<br />

Eustis<br />

Robert Carter<br />

Leesburg<br />

Wayne Carter<br />

Astor<br />

Mary Cates<br />

T avares<br />

Neil Christie<br />

Eustis<br />

Carolyn C lark<br />

Weirsda le<br />

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Duane Clark<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gregory Cobb<br />

Eustis<br />

Karen Coker<br />

Leesburg<br />

Robert Kohn<br />

Leesburg<br />

Tim Coleman<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gary Conliffe<br />

Mount Dora<br />

93


SOPHOMORES<br />

Eric Cotsenm oyer<br />

Clerm ont<br />

94<br />

John Crockett<br />

Altoona<br />

Fred Cross<br />

Eustis<br />

Greg Cubbage<br />

Leesburg<br />

Ga ry Custar<br />

Tavares<br />

Cyru s Dadp arvar<br />

Leesburg<br />

Willi am Davi s<br />

Center Hill<br />

Mike DeG raw<br />

Leesburg<br />

Vera Di llard<br />

Eustis<br />

Bill Dixo n<br />

Fruit land Park<br />

Ann Dopheide<br />

Eustis<br />

Ralph Dozier<br />

.Leesburg<br />

Luneta Dubay<br />

Eustis<br />

Greg Eaton<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Panasoffkee<br />

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Victoria Ehlers<br />

Weirsdale<br />

Kelly Eison<br />

Leesburg<br />

Carolyn Elmore<br />

Eustis<br />

Sharon Ericson<br />

Umatilla<br />

Lynda Fahey<br />

Tavares<br />

Frank Fayson<br />

Wildwood<br />

Brian Feehan<br />

Crystal River<br />

Keeta Fogle<br />

Clermont<br />

Sadye Foster<br />

Clermont<br />

Steve Foster<br />

Coleman<br />

Sara Frerking<br />

Tavares<br />

Michele Futch<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Weir<br />

Ron Gamble<br />

Eustis<br />

James Garner<br />

Leesburg<br />

95


SOPHOMORES<br />

96<br />

Deborah George<br />

Bushnell<br />

Rand y Gideon s<br />

Webster<br />

Cath y Green<br />

Eustis<br />

Craig Grinnell<br />

Leesburg<br />

Joni Hard away<br />

Leesburg<br />

Kathy Hard y<br />

Eustis<br />

Rock y Harri s<br />

Coleman<br />

Shenita Harris<br />

Leesburg<br />

John Harri son<br />

Leesburg<br />

Beth Haselton<br />

Eustis<br />

Linda Heard<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Alfred<br />

Carolyn Hendrick<br />

Eustis<br />

Lay ne Hendrickson<br />

Astor<br />

Nao mi Heron<br />

Leesburg


Darrell Hicks<br />

Leesburg<br />

Connie Hill<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Donald Hodges<br />

Umatilla<br />

Rich ard Hohman<br />

Eustis<br />

Bonnie Homan<br />

Clerm ont<br />

Pam Hood<br />

Leesburg<br />

Catherine Horton<br />

Fruitland Park<br />

Marya nne Hughes<br />

Leesburg<br />

97


SOPHOMORES<br />

98<br />

Edward Hunt<br />

Clermont<br />

Mike Hutcherson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Harlin ldell<br />

Lady <strong>Lake</strong><br />

Elizabeth Jeffery<br />

Tavares<br />

William Jeffery, Jr.<br />

Leesburg<br />

Franklin Jelsma<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Lisa Jelsma<br />

Mount Dora<br />

James Jepson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bob Jeske<br />

Tavares<br />

Aud rey Jochum<br />

Wildwood<br />

Larry Jochum<br />

Wildwood<br />

Charles Jones<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Richard Judkins<br />

Groveland<br />

Denise Judy<br />

Clermont<br />

Teri Kadel<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Ken Kay<br />

· Leesburg<br />

Chuck Keedy<br />

Leesburg<br />

Paul Kennedy<br />

Umatilla<br />

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Debbie Knecht<br />

Bushnell<br />

Mary Knowles<br />

Leesburg<br />

Lynd a Lamoreau x<br />

Eu sti s<br />

Hugh Lee<br />

Groveland<br />

Gail Lemminn<br />

Leesburg<br />

Kenneth Lester<br />

Tava res<br />

Rose Lowery<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mary Ann Lucik<br />

Zellwood<br />

Sheila Mann<br />

Bu shnell<br />

Marga ret Mathis<br />

Leesburg<br />

Debbie Mattioda<br />

Groveland<br />

Alan McAllister<br />

Bu shnell<br />

Mari-Jean McAllister<br />

Bushnell<br />

Jim McC lellan<br />

Wildwood<br />

Travis McKnight<br />

Leesburg<br />

Debbie Mclaughlin<br />

Center Hill<br />

Tom McNutt<br />

Leesburg<br />

Laurie Merrick<br />

Um atilla<br />

99


SOPHOMORES<br />

100<br />

David Merritt<br />

Webster<br />

J ohn Merritt<br />

Okahumpka<br />

Katie Merritt<br />

Center Hill<br />

Gwennis Miller<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cornell Miller<br />

Leesburg<br />

Robert Milligan<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mary Milton<br />

Grand Island<br />

Marcia Mintern<br />

Astatula<br />

Ashton Myers<br />

Leesburg<br />

Patti Nave<br />

Fruitland Park


Mary Jea n Nichols<br />

C lerm ont<br />

Nancy Nielse n<br />

Leesburg<br />

Steve Olive r<br />

Eustis<br />

Irving Olsen<br />

Leesburg<br />

Beth O ppy<br />

U matilla<br />

J ohn Orndorff<br />

Tavares<br />

J ack O we n<br />

Leesburg<br />

J ackie Pack<br />

Leesburg<br />

Robert Page<br />

Mount Dora<br />

J oy Parker<br />

Leesburg<br />

101


SOPHOMORES<br />

102<br />

Kath y Parker<br />

Eustis<br />

Beth Parrish<br />

Leesburg<br />

Jimmy Parrish<br />

Umatilla<br />

Jimmy Pate<br />

Leesburg<br />

James Payne, Jr.<br />

Eustis<br />

Tom Payne<br />

Umatilla<br />

Martha Pegram<br />

Leesburg<br />

Fred Plummer<br />

Clermont<br />

Bob Redding<br />

Leesburg<br />

Ya !erie Reed<br />

Leesburg<br />

Lonnie Re vels<br />

Tavares<br />

Susan Ricci<br />

Leesburg ;;..<br />

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104<br />

SOPHOMORES<br />

Jim Stivender<br />

Leesburg<br />

Delores Strong<br />

Eustis<br />

Kathy Sweeney<br />

Tangerine<br />

Peter Tand<br />

Tavares<br />

Chad Taylor<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mike Taylor<br />

Coleman<br />

Charles Thompson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Delores Thompson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Karen Thornton<br />

Wildwood<br />

June Tillman<br />

Bushnell<br />

Lance Tillman<br />

Bushnell<br />

Carlene Tuley<br />

Lady <strong>Lake</strong><br />

Anita Van Beek<br />

Weirsdale<br />

Sam Yibber<br />

Leesburg<br />

Alfred Waldrop<br />

La.ke PanasoffKee<br />

David Walker<br />

Tavares


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Shirley Wall<br />

Leesburg<br />

Jeann e Watts<br />

Tavares<br />

Dav id Wetzel<br />

Eu stis<br />

Laurie Wh alen<br />

Leesburg<br />

Deena Williams<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cynthia Winter<br />

Wi nter Garden<br />

Harvey Witherspoo n<br />

Dunnellon<br />

J oe Witter<br />

Leesburg<br />

Ben nie Woodard<br />

Webster<br />

Don Wright<br />

Tava res<br />

Scott Wynn<br />

Groveland<br />

Anita Yount<br />

Eustis<br />

105


FRESHMEN<br />

106<br />

Mark Adams<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Judith Adcock<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Ken Alexander<br />

Umatill a<br />

Scott Alderm an<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Dav id Aldrich<br />

Leesburg<br />

Frank Allen<br />

Umatill a<br />

Gar\ Allen<br />

Webster<br />

Lmn All ison<br />

·umatilla<br />

Karl Amundson<br />

Crystal Rive r<br />

Da le Anderso n<br />

Leesbu rg<br />

Hampton Anderson<br />

Mount Dora<br />

John Arnold<br />

Umatilla


Bob Ault<br />

Leesburg<br />

Art Ayris<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mark Baker<br />

Astor<br />

Michael Baker<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Donna Barber<br />

Bushnell<br />

Earl Bart on<br />

Leesburg<br />

Glen is Bates<br />

Bushnell<br />

Stan Bair<br />

Leesburg<br />

Larry Beard<br />

Eustis<br />

Allicia Beckles<br />

Leesburg<br />

Agnes Bellamy<br />

Center Hill<br />

Kenneth Benn<br />

Eust is<br />

107


FRESHMEN<br />

108<br />

Perry Bennett<br />

Leesburg<br />

Kevin Benton<br />

Eustis<br />

Melody Ben z<br />

Leesburg<br />

Larai ne Berger<br />

Eusti s -<br />

Mary Berry<br />

Leesburg<br />

Sharon Berry<br />

Leesburg<br />

Roger Beyers<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mary Bigham<br />

Coleman<br />

Linda Bi shop<br />

Leesburg<br />

Zana Bl ackmon<br />

Wild wood<br />

Rh ond a Bonvi lle<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gary Booth<br />

Eustis<br />

Teresa Bout we ll<br />

Leesburg<br />

Dan Bowden<br />

Fruitl and Park<br />

Sherri ll Bowden<br />

Fruitland Park


FRESHMEN<br />

110<br />

Cheryl Cameron<br />

Eustis<br />

Ken Carpenter<br />

Eust is<br />

David Carter<br />

Clerm ont<br />

Ken Ca rt well<br />

Kath y Chandl er<br />

Leesburg<br />

Paul a Chapm an<br />

Leesburg<br />

Jerry Chaput<br />

Howey-in-the-Hills<br />

George Cherry<br />

Eustis<br />

Gerard Clark<br />

Wei rsdale<br />

Mart y Clark<br />

Fruitland Park<br />

Charles Clary<br />

Deland<br />

Dav id Claypool<br />

Groveland<br />

Debbie Clifton<br />

Okahumpka<br />

Claudia Colvin<br />

Eust is<br />

Deb bra Connell y<br />

Okahumpka


Deborah Conner<br />

Leesbu rg<br />

Joy Cook<br />

Eustis<br />

Robert Cook<br />

Fruitland Park<br />

Wil liam Coppock<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Panasoffkee<br />

Susan Cornwell<br />

Leesburg<br />

Connie Cox<br />

Leesburg<br />

Wendy Cross<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cind y Cummings<br />

Howey-in-the-Hi lls<br />

Janet Dabney<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bruce Dalton<br />

Tava res<br />

Scott Dandridge<br />

Eustis<br />

Gary Davis<br />

Mount Dora<br />

Ron ald Day<br />

Wildwood<br />

Dale Delpit<br />

Leesburg<br />

111


Dav id Eubanks<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gloria Evans<br />

Ok ahumpka<br />

Ruth Farkus<br />

Wildwood<br />

Debbie Fedorka<br />

Eust is<br />

Eri c Feight<br />

Wildwood<br />

Linda Felts<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Jem<br />

Myla Fitzgerald<br />

Zellwood<br />

Veronica Fl akes<br />

Eustis<br />

Connie Fogg<br />

Bushnell<br />

Lynette Forman<br />

Leesburg<br />

Su zy Fort<br />

Wild wood<br />

Cindi Fowler<br />

Leesburg<br />

Barba ra Frazier<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Dav id Frerking<br />

Tava res<br />

Ricky Fu sse ll<br />

Webster<br />

Kim Gano<br />

Clermont<br />

Claudia Galbrea th<br />

Leesburg<br />

Beth Ga rn er<br />

Eusti s<br />

113


FRESHMEN<br />

114<br />

Gail Garner<br />

Okahumpka<br />

Mike Geddes<br />

Sorrento<br />

Richard Gibson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gary Glidewe ll<br />

Leesburg<br />

Robert Godwin<br />

Groveland<br />

Denise Goodman<br />

Eustis<br />

Eliza beth Gover<br />

Lady <strong>Lake</strong><br />

Brend a Greene<br />

Leesburg<br />

Calene Green<br />

Eust is<br />

Lisa Griswold<br />

Eusti s<br />

Mike Guerry<br />

Leesbu rg<br />

Valerie Ha ll<br />

Zellwood<br />

Mary Hammon s<br />

Clermont<br />

Robin Hampy<br />

Eustis<br />

Caro lyn Hamr ic<br />

Fruitland Park


Janice Harris<br />

Leesburg<br />

Di ane Ha rrison<br />

Apopka<br />

Melody Hartenstein<br />

Weirsdale<br />

Mary Hartwe ll<br />

Fruitland Park<br />

Edith H ayes<br />

Leesburg<br />

Kirk Head<br />

Webster<br />

Dorothy Heald<br />

Yalaha<br />

Ed na Heron<br />

Leesburg<br />

Miles Hester<br />

Eustis<br />

Theddeus Hightower<br />

Leesburg<br />

Harrison Hill<br />

Wildwood<br />

Robert Hill<br />

Leesburg<br />

Thomas Hill<br />

Eusti s<br />

June Himelsbaugh<br />

Leesburg -<br />

Scott Hindman<br />

Leesburg<br />

115


FRESHMEN<br />

116<br />

Gerry Hodge<br />

Tavares<br />

Bert Hoga n<br />

Leesburg<br />

Deborah Holcomb<br />

Leesburg<br />

Michael Holloway<br />

Leesburg<br />

John Huffines<br />

Leesburg<br />

Perry Hughes<br />

Clerm ont<br />

Willie Humphries<br />

Leesburg<br />

Jil l Huch ingson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bill Ingram<br />

Astatula<br />

Glenn lrby<br />

Eustis<br />

Mart y Irwin<br />

Leesburg<br />

Byrnes James<br />

Leesburg<br />

Sue Ellen Jarstfer<br />

Oxford<br />

Chu ck Jeffries<br />

Ridge Manor<br />

Jay Jenkins<br />

Leesburg<br />

Larry Jimenez<br />

Eustis


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Alice Jochum<br />

Wildwood<br />

Deborah Johns<br />

Groveland<br />

Paul Johnso n<br />

Eustis<br />

Inez Jones<br />

Eustis<br />

Leigh Ann Justi so n<br />

Leesburg<br />

Rand y Karst<br />

Clermont<br />

Dorothy Keedy<br />

Leesburg<br />

Minnie Keiler<br />

Wildwood<br />

Karen Kirkland<br />

Astatula<br />

Doroth y Knight<br />

Bushnel<br />

John LaM ond<br />

Eustis<br />

Doroth y Lanes<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

117


FRESHMEN<br />

11 8<br />

Judy Land<br />

Umatilla<br />

Jay Lane<br />

Tava res<br />

Glenda La Roe<br />

Eustis<br />

Jenny Lee<br />

Eust is<br />

Rosa ll ynn Like<br />

Leesburg<br />

Y odor a Littles<br />

Leesburg<br />

Rosea nn e Locke<br />

Webster<br />

Pam Lock lear<br />

Wi ldwood<br />

Pau l Logas<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Raymond Logsdon<br />

Lady <strong>Lake</strong><br />

Brend a Luther<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bern ice Luea lien<br />

Leesburg<br />

Sharon Madere<br />

Center Hill<br />

Jim Madden<br />

Leesburg<br />

Evonne Major<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mich ael Maravich<br />

George Martin<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Sherilyn Matthews<br />

Eustis


FRESHMEN<br />

120<br />

Donna Mim s<br />

Bushnell<br />

Chu ck Mingonet<br />

Eustis<br />

Chris Moffitt<br />

Bushn ell<br />

Cindy Monn<br />

Eusti s<br />

Ange la Moody<br />

Leesburg<br />

A li ce Mordt<br />

Cen te r Hill<br />

Jerry Morre ll<br />

Ok ahumpka<br />

June Morri s<br />

Eustis<br />

Frederica Mosley<br />

Leesburg<br />

Malcom Mosley<br />

Eusti s<br />

Mike Muraro<br />

Groveland<br />

Susa n Myles<br />

<strong>Sumter</strong>ville<br />

Mark Nacke<br />

Eustis<br />

Leigh Napier<br />

Leesb urg<br />

Sharon Nelso n<br />

Wildwood<br />

Dara Nichols<br />

Wildwood<br />

Loretta Ni xo n<br />

Eustis<br />

Gladys Oliver<br />

Center Hill


Keith Oli ver<br />

Eustis<br />

Pat Orsban<br />

Tavares<br />

Ca rl ene Osmolski<br />

Astatula<br />

Randy Palmer<br />

Leesburg<br />

Steve Palumbo<br />

Longwood<br />

C laude Parker<br />

Eustis<br />

Darrel l Parker<br />

Leesburg<br />

Linda Parker<br />

Tava res<br />

Karen Peeler<br />

Eustis<br />

Mike Peeler<br />

Eustis<br />

Ci nd y Peschk e<br />

Umatilla<br />

Mike Peterson<br />

Leesb urg<br />

Renee Piner<br />

Yalaha<br />

Margo Poll ard<br />

T-:wares<br />

Ca rl a Ponton<br />

Oxford<br />

121


FRESHMEN<br />

122<br />

Mike Potter<br />

Groveland<br />

John Powell<br />

Leesburg<br />

Darrell Proctor<br />

Mascotte<br />

Sue Rains<br />

Tavares<br />

David Redding<br />

Wildwood<br />

Julie Reutebuch<br />

Tavares<br />

John Rhile<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bob Riedle<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Deborah Rimes<br />

Leesburg<br />

Debbie Roach<br />

Eustis<br />

Charlie Rogers<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mildred Rose<br />

Eustis<br />

Michael Rosenmund<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cynthia Roy<br />

Umatilla<br />

Sheryl Rushing<br />

Bushnell


Patti Rya n<br />

Leesburg<br />

Gordon Savage<br />

Leesburg<br />

Helen Sell s<br />

In ve rn ess<br />

Rand y Senn<br />

Leesburg<br />

Tim Senn ett<br />

Leesburg<br />

Steve Setze r<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Danny Shackelford<br />

Leesburg<br />

Brad Sh afe r<br />

Tava res<br />

Greg Shann on<br />

Wildwood<br />

Lisa Shoem aker<br />

Wild wood<br />

Dean Sh ort<br />

Eusti s<br />

Roy Silvers<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Panasoffk ee<br />

Dave Sims<br />

Leesburg<br />

Charles Singleton<br />

Wild wood<br />

Delores Sk ank<br />

Astatula<br />

123


FRESHMEN<br />

124<br />

Victor Small<br />

Coleman<br />

David Smith<br />

Orlando<br />

Ken Smith<br />

Eustis<br />

Melanie Smith<br />

Altoona<br />

Roger Smith<br />

Leesburg<br />

Ruby Smith<br />

T avares<br />

Tim Smith<br />

Leesburg<br />

W a rren Smith<br />

Center Hill<br />

Jenny Snavely<br />

Umatilla<br />

Ri cky Spears<br />

Eustis<br />

Barba ra Strong<br />

Wildwood<br />

Tom Studer<br />

T avares<br />

Scott Steinman<br />

Leesburg<br />

James Stephens<br />

Eustis<br />

Carl Stephenson<br />

Dona Vista<br />

Doug Stevens<br />

Tavares<br />

Dwa in Stewart<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cindy Stottler<br />

T avares<br />

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FRESHMEN<br />

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Robert T reen<br />

Howey<br />

Mike Turpak<br />

Leesburg<br />

Mark Tweed<br />

Sorrent o<br />

Pam Tyla<br />

Lady <strong>Lake</strong><br />

Bobby Tyre<br />

Eustis<br />

Diane Vand eroef<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Gary Van Landi ng ham<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Jim Vea l<br />

<strong>Lake</strong> Panasoffkee<br />

Leigh Walsh<br />

Tava res<br />

Lorraine Watson<br />

Mt. Dora<br />

Melissa Weaver<br />

Astor<br />

Ga ry We\bon<br />

Eustis<br />

Ri chard Whalen<br />

Lees burg<br />

Dave Whit lock<br />

Bushnell<br />

Robin Whitloc k<br />

Lees burg


Beverly Williams<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cheryl Williams<br />

Center Hill<br />

SusJn Williams<br />

Leesburg<br />

Terry Williams<br />

Eusti s<br />

Tea nease Williamson<br />

Leesburg<br />

Cristy Willis<br />

Leesburg<br />

Jeff Wilso n<br />

Leesburg<br />

Julie Wilso n<br />

Tavares<br />

Rh onda Winkles<br />

Cole man<br />

Mary Lynn Wintersdorf<br />

Tavares<br />

Patti Wond erlin<br />

Tava res<br />

Alice Woods<br />

Wildwood<br />

Donn a Wood<br />

Leesburg<br />

Bruce Wright<br />

Eustis<br />

Lisa Wrobel<br />

Howey<br />

Bill Yeart a<br />

Leesburg<br />

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130<br />

Ballad<br />

The king sat upon his throne<br />

Before his sages old.<br />

"Who can find for me a prince<br />

Who is strong and brave and bold?"<br />

"I have a lovely daughter<br />

Who needs to find her man<br />

For soon she will be sixteen<br />

But who should take her hand?"<br />

"Across the sea there lives a prince<br />

Who is so rich and brave<br />

' Hundred slaves wait on him a day<br />

But he's old, soon for the grave."<br />

"Then all his princely treasure<br />

Could be yours, 0 great sire.<br />

Marry her to him today<br />

And he'll die before he'll tire."<br />

But the king's lovely daughter<br />

Back from her lover young<br />

Overheard and listened in<br />

And then stuck out her tongue.<br />

"Never shall I marry him<br />

He's much too old for me.<br />

I' ll go back to my love tonight<br />

And together we shall flee ."<br />

She met her love upon the moor<br />

Their words of love were said<br />

in the morn they found a church<br />

And together they were wed.<br />

The next day the king was sad<br />

His girl could not be found<br />

He searched his castle and his land<br />

And found her ring upon the ground. ...,.<br />

A year and a day he searched<br />

Until he could search no more<br />

He rode to a house for rest<br />

And knocked upon the door<br />

A pretty woman answered<br />

With a baby in her arms<br />

Her manner was familiar<br />

And had so many charms.


T<br />

Around her neck there hung a stone<br />

That he had seen before.<br />

He looked her in the eye and asked<br />

"What did you leave home for?"<br />

"I left home to be happy<br />

With the man I love the best<br />

On this land we' ve made our home<br />

And inside we' ve made our nest."<br />

The king held the baby child<br />

And pressed it to his lip<br />

Then he held his daughter close<br />

And made his homeward trip.<br />

.:::::.;:::·-·-<br />

--···:;-:,R ........<br />

Jane Reutebuch<br />

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132<br />

Computer Error<br />

John Quigley stamped out of the Bureau of Vehicle Registration<br />

offices muttering invectives under his breath.<br />

"What the hell," he asked himself, "are computers good for<br />

anyway?" A sign across the street beckoned - Office Lounge.<br />

Quigley crossed and made for the door.<br />

"What'll it be?" the bartender asked, as Quigley settled<br />

himself on the barstool. •<br />

"Double shot - bourbon, and water back."<br />

"Comin' up."<br />

"Kinda slow today," Quigley observed, looking around.<br />

"You're the first. We usually don't get much till<br />

about eleven," replied the bartender as he placed the glasses<br />

on the bar.<br />

"You know," Quigley said, as he twirled the shot glass<br />

in his hand, "computers are for the birds. I went over to<br />

the registration office early to get my new plates. If you<br />

don't go early you'll spend all day waitin' in line. Anyway,<br />

when it comes my turn, I give the girl this form they sent<br />

me, and guess what happens?"<br />

"What?"<br />

"She goes over to a file, pulls out a card, and comes<br />

back - now get this!" he said, his voice changing to a falsetto<br />

pitch. '"Sir"' he went on, trying to imitate the<br />

clerk's voice, "our computer shows you as being deceased."<br />

Gulping down his drink, he continued, his voice normal<br />

again. "How about that! Here I am standing right smack in<br />

front of her, and she says her computer says I'm dead."<br />

"I'll be damned," the bartender said. "What did you<br />

do?"<br />

"Well, the funny part is, I couldn't do anything. She<br />

said I was the second one it happened to today, and that<br />

we'd both - (the other guy's name was Quinn, by the way) ­<br />

have to wait till they made a correction and put the card<br />

back through the computer. Tell you one thing! She better<br />

get that computer straightened out, or I'll be talkin' to<br />

someone who will!" he said emphatically.<br />

"Don't blame yuu Mister - what did you say your name<br />

was?"<br />

"Didn't. But it's Quigley."<br />

"Wait a minute!" the bartender said, an expression of<br />

enlightenment coming over his face . "Hold on! Q-U-I<br />

Quigley - Quinn. Your name and the other guy's both start<br />

with Q-U-1. Maybe the computer goofed on everyone's name<br />

that starts with Q-U-1."


"Never considered that," Quigley said. "No, sure<br />

didn' t, but you could have something there." He laughed as<br />

a thought entered his mind. "Maybe I should run down and<br />

collect my insurance," he said, his earlier dark mood giving<br />

way to one of jocularity. "I'll have another double."<br />

The bartender laughed and placed the drink on the bar.<br />

Just as Quigley was finishing his drink, the door opened and<br />

a man rushed in brandishing a gun. His mouth twitched and<br />

his nervousness was reflected in his jerky motions.<br />

"Lay the bread on me, man" huasped. "Be quick<br />

about it too. You," he motioned to Quigley, "out with the<br />

wallet. Slide it here and be careful how you slide it. "<br />

The bartender hit the "No sale" button and the register<br />

clacked open. He scooped out the bills and started stacking<br />

them on the bar, glancing only for the briefest moment at<br />

the gun lying on top of the beer cooler, under the bar, only<br />

inches from his hand.<br />

Quigley pulled the wallet out of his pocket and very<br />

cautiously stooped to slide it to the nervous robber. It<br />

slid across the floor like a shuffleboard puck and stopped<br />

at the man's feet. As the robber reached to pick it up, the<br />

bartender shouted, "Stay down, mister!" Quickly snatching<br />

the gun from the top of the cooler he fired over Quigley's<br />

head. It was all in one smooth rapid motion. A small black<br />

dot appeared as if from nowhere right in the center of the<br />

dishevelled looking robber's forehead . He stood for a moment,<br />

as if frozen , and then started to pitch forward. As he fell,<br />

another cracking sound shattered the quiet.<br />

Quigley rose slowly, his knuckles white as he clutched<br />

the corner of the bar. "You okay?" the bartender asked in a<br />

shaky voice. Quigley started to open his mouth, but no<br />

sound came. The bartender looked in astonishment at the<br />

spreading red stain on the front of the shirt, and then<br />

Quigley slumped to the floor. The bartender scrambled over<br />

the bar and gently pulled him to a sitting position. Quigley's<br />

head rolled forward and his chin came to rest just over the<br />

red stain. The bartender eased him back to the floor, then<br />

walked slowly to the phone and dialed the police.<br />

"Better send someone over right away - Office Lounge ­<br />

a guy just tried to stick up the place and he and one of my<br />

customers are dead. Both shot. I'll fill you in when you<br />

get here. No, never saw either one of them before. The<br />

customer's name is Quigley, though. The other guy? "Well,<br />

he said grimly, "I think you're gonna find his name is Quinn.<br />

How do I know?" He paused and his voice grew husky. "let's<br />

just say a computer told me," and he hung up.<br />

Harold Larimer<br />

First place prose<br />

<strong>Naiad</strong> Creative Writing Contest<br />

133


134<br />

Your love comes creeping to me<br />

like warm wine<br />

after sunset,<br />

and stays .. .<br />

until the sun<br />

returns to bring the day.<br />

And so I go from sunrise to sunrise,<br />

anticipating the time when . ..<br />

the darkness comes.<br />

Laurel McPherson<br />

Second place poem<br />

<strong>Naiad</strong> Creative Writing Contest<br />

Na iad is publis hed by a nd fo r the students<br />

of La ke-S umter Co mmunity Co llege.<br />

The opin ions expressed are those<br />

of the editor a nd sta ff, and in no way<br />

reflect the att itude of La ke-<strong>Sumter</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> Co ll ege administrat ion,<br />

faculty , and staff.<br />

Dreams and Other Things<br />

If days were stored in balloons,<br />

dreams would be pointed needles<br />

bursting life' s boredom.<br />

If days were in the form of stagnant water,<br />

dreams would be swift currents ·<br />

transforming stillness into rapid action.<br />

If m'mi is compa red to bees,<br />

dreams are lightning bolts<br />

that shatter hundreds of bees swarming.<br />

Life without dreams<br />

is a bottomless well,<br />

and down, down, down, one goes.<br />

- Bobbi Thomas


I Touched You<br />

I touched yo u,<br />

for one fleeting moment<br />

my breath was inside yours,<br />

and in that moment,<br />

so far go ne now,<br />

I stood aside yo u in comradeship.<br />

I touched yo u,<br />

yet now as I form these words<br />

you are lost again ,<br />

lost in the thickening fog<br />

whose swirling winds sweep<br />

your trail out towards infinity.<br />

You were so small ,<br />

as minute as my life,<br />

yet yo u presented all<br />

with the light of a thousand ages;<br />

within the scope of a solitude thought,<br />

You protected.<br />

You warmed the void ,<br />

you stood without<br />

a nd yet within,<br />

and pierced the dense lies ­<br />

shrills of distant trains<br />

lost in the heavy night.<br />

Richard Whalen<br />

Sunday in the Park<br />

i stand on the brink of utter despair,<br />

gazing down into the swirling void.<br />

My shadow reflects a wasted life ­<br />

shattered dreams; hope, a lost word.<br />

The question in my head tears at sanity<br />

- a hawkdevouring a white mouse.<br />

Have i the strength, or shall i fail again?<br />

Seeking comfort, my soul is alone in a nightmare.<br />

Silence. Fear. Dread illusion.<br />

i await the answer only i can give.<br />

The clouds fade and the earth cries out ­<br />

Animals greet the sun.<br />

"Release!" i scream<br />

The animals are silent, the sun disappears.<br />

My nfind slithers out and encircles a flower,<br />

caressing each petal.<br />

i bec.ome a rock -<br />

i am pebbles -<br />

sand . .. .. .. .<br />

. . . . i become a seed;<br />

a flower.<br />

i feel an insane being ki ss me.<br />

i wither;<br />

i die.<br />

David Bouterse<br />

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138<br />

Haiku<br />

April in the country<br />

mud time; frogs peeping<br />

Bright blue skies, brief<br />

showers come.<br />

Pink arbutus blooms.<br />

Midsummer<br />

mown hay scents the air<br />

shrill-toned locust's voice<br />

is heard<br />

heat-waves rise at noon.<br />

Tornado<br />

clouds piled up a loft<br />

nature's vacuum swept by<br />

death strolled down<br />

the street.<br />

Summer night<br />

whip-poor-wills call<br />

babies cuddle down to sleep<br />

mothers heave a sigh.<br />

Perry Hughes<br />

Third Place Poem<br />

<strong>Naiad</strong> Creative Writing Contest<br />

Requiem<br />

The days when eyes were bright and hopes soared high<br />

Are scuttled in a slough of broken dreams<br />

Where fifty-thousand hearts were all pumped dry<br />

In payment for an unsuccessful scheme.<br />

With honor, pea\?e is what we sought in vain.<br />

Through bluff we tried to stem a rising tide,<br />

But armies that we sweated blood to train<br />

Proved well equipped with everything but pride.<br />

So honor now is just another word,<br />

A word that politicians used too long<br />

While disregarding protests that were heard<br />

And warnings that our course had proven wrong.<br />

But had they listened then to what was said,<br />

All fifty-thousand pawns would not be dead.<br />

Harold Larimer


Twilight Reflections<br />

I sit and hug my knees against the air<br />

-<br />

Now cool, as finairays of light reach out<br />

From melting sun to touch the earth, to share<br />

A quiet moment free from care and dopbt.<br />

The earth seems drowsy, drugged by hours of sun ,<br />

All ready for the peaceful night to come.<br />

Now pausing, slower - all the day's work done -<br />

A treasured time of dreaming dreams for some.<br />

And sitting here alone, I too can feel<br />

A peace so gentle, pure, unfelt before,<br />

Caused by the wind in rustling trees ...<br />

so real<br />

My mind will keep this place for evermore.<br />

But still there's not the peace that there might be,<br />

For I have no one sharing it with me.<br />

Kim Lawler<br />

First Place Poem<br />

<strong>Naiad</strong> Creative Writing Contest<br />

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144<br />

Life<br />

A child is born ­<br />

Tiny and innocent,<br />

Unaware of the world<br />

Just as a flower bud opens ­<br />

Tiny and innocent,<br />

Unaware of the world.<br />

A child grows up.<br />

Large and full of life,<br />

Yet still looking ahead.<br />

Just as a flower grows ­<br />

Larger and full of life<br />

Yet still looking ahead.<br />

The child becomes an adult ­<br />

Full-grown and bewildered,<br />

No longer anticipating life.<br />

The flower has blossomed ­<br />

Full-blown and bewildered,<br />

No longer anticipating life.<br />

The adult dies ­<br />

Alone and unnoticed,<br />

Returning to dust.<br />

The blossom dies ­<br />

Alone and unnoticed,<br />

Returning to dust.<br />

Mary Fretwell<br />

Insanity<br />

The Patient One<br />

I looked into the eyes<br />

of death today,<br />

Saw the clutching outstretched hand<br />

and nimbly leapt away<br />

But death only smiled,<br />

a smile that seemed to say,<br />

It matters not at all<br />

what day.<br />

Insanity: an Edgar Allan Poe satire, a yellow pond, a<br />

telephone that rings and no one answers. Insanity is the feeling<br />

when nothing goes right, or nothing goes wrong. Insanity<br />

is that small degree of perfection that just shouldn't be.<br />

Insanity is a child's imagination, a child's description<br />

of things, even though the child is "normal."<br />

Insanity is a word to describe me after a typical writing class.<br />

Sandi Deschaine<br />

Harold Larimer


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Image<br />

Standing at the edge, gazing at the cool<br />

image reflected through space.<br />

Soft reality penetrates, warming dark musty<br />

chambers of forgotten sorrow.<br />

Suspended in a matrix of life, engorging alvioli,<br />

alpha waves washing over fire.<br />

Tense! Peace a forgotten mirage.<br />

Thrust outward through time itself . . .<br />

. . . a thousand needles stabbing, electric<br />

blue shocks throughout, beta waves<br />

tearing at sanity and reason, a world<br />

gone mad in transient pain and vivid<br />

pinwheels of orange and red ...<br />

green. Blue . .. Calming ripples<br />

of serene knowledge, laughing joyfully<br />

with the stars.<br />

David Bouterse<br />

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So a year ends.<br />

All that was to be<br />

looked forward to is now memories,<br />

some to remember gladly, some sadly,<br />

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In the completing of a yearbook there are always some people, who in<br />

addition to the staff, give a great amount of their time and talents. I<br />

would like to offer my gratitude to these people.<br />

Mrs. La Vera Yarish for her assistance with the <strong>Naiad</strong> Literary Contest.<br />

Mr. Glenn Ricci and his art students for their fine artwork.<br />

Mr. Horace ,!ones for his assistance with the photography.<br />

Mrs. Marguerite Phillips for the distribution of books and sales of pictures.<br />

Mrs. Jean Sneed for her patience and perseverance.' ...,_<br />

Special thanks to the staff for their efforts and cooperation.<br />

Thank you very much,<br />

Vincent Argenziano<br />

Editor


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