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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY Central Ref Storage RefCal 373 B455o Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif. ) Olla Podrida 31913000044328 JUL I 4 1997 3 1913 00004 4328 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY ■ f 6 G peop e TV o dQV 5 •, o ' a art© e AQ ' o d sc ,vjodV £ ev Opening 8 MESE WILLIAMS DUANE ARMSTRONG Q: WHY ARE YOU HALL MONITORS? A: WE FEEL AS THOUGH WE SHOULD GIVE SOMETHING BACK TO THE SCHOOL... WE JUST SIT HERE. 11 , no, eveJTone s - « C ° BU ,youw«l Be eleyH ' gn ighisYO u! dch ensh L— ' Opening Yano Rubenstein-Lee, the Waikiki surfing rental-man. . If you ' d like to spend your entire cruise through Berkeley High doing nothing more strenuous than putting suntan lotion on your back, that ' s fine. On the other hand, for those athletes among you, we offer a wide variety of sporty activities. The fall season is a particularly exciting one in the sports arena. Beginning with Cross Country and Field Hockey at the crack of dawn, to Football, Tennis, Volleyball and Waterpolo in the afternoons, there ' s something for everyone. So join in, and enjoy your cruise.... Cross Country sidelines We all have our bad days and sometimes the debris piles up, but in the end, the whole team has fun. - Loren Lover de Thankyou, BUS runners, for keeping me sane! - Catherine Zinn I enjoy the friendship and camaraderie of Cross Country. - Brent Halvonik Ethan Roberts (below), exhausted but triumphant. Coaches Ward and Conning (right) place their bets on team members. Catherine Zinn and Amanita LeMon sprint the final stretch. Ben Turman (above): the Lone Runner. THE TEAM: Top row: Michael Grimes,?, Justin Avery, Tunde Whitten, Sean Lewis, ?, Ezra Roizen, Shumeye Mamo; Next row: Kim Titinsky, Diana Nagai, Tara Rayder; Next row: Ryan Blanchette, ?, Becca Gettleman, Catherine Zinn, Chris Petty, Dan Seguin, David Hsu; Next row: Ben Turman, Starlie Diamant, Loren Loverde, Amanita LeMon, John Cooper, Bill Cooper, Becca Foote, Daniel Packard, Ryokei Imai, Sangeen, Alex Peter; Front row: ?, Ethan Roberts, Chris Heine. FALL SPORTS 21 Cross Country The Men ' s Cross Country Team had an outstanding season this year, winning League (GBAL) for the second year in a row. Four Jacket runners shared the spotlight: Senior Ben Turman won three of the four League meets; Junior Sean Lewis finished ninth in the Artichoke Invitational and third at the League Championship meet; Senior Brent Halvonik won one League meet and finished fifth at League; Sophomore Shumeye Mamo finished in the top six in every League meet, including fourth at League Championships. The Berkeley High School Women ' s Cross Country Team lacked the depth needed to compete for the league title. The squad suffered from the loss of two top runners who graduated, and was unable to replace them. As the team dwindled down to only eight faithful runners by the season ' s end, Berkeley had to settle for fourth place at league. Individually, Catherine Zinn had an excellent year, capturing all-league honors, finishing fifth at league and 29th at the north Coast 3 A meet. The two Beccas (Rebecca Foote and Rebecca Gettleman) push ahead of the El Cerrito competition (right). Sean Lewis gains momentum for the uphill stretch (below). ..-V ' . ' dS _ii- _i_v- ■ ■ . ? ; - r. : 22 FALL SPORTS Tark Hager, Ethan Roberts, Chris Heine, Ben Turman and Shumeye Mamo cheer their team to victory (above). Mad Dog West John Cooper: no pain, no gain (left). Tara Rayder and Diane Nagai round the bend to victory (below). Amanita Lemon: a moment of solitary repose at the course (below). Women ' s Field Hockey SIDELINES Pascha Hansen and Alison Swift hard at play before a game. I ' m going to miss playing hard, having fun, and most of all, the people. — Mel ante Howell My most embarassing moment was when the ball went between my legs, and the other team scored a goal — Mai an a Moshesh Athletics -they need to prove themselves every day -to day? — Coach Nancy Hudson I 11 Til Wew SB ' .... ,.„ v z js r S lM ( J. i a if r v • ' ' uM 24 FALL SPORTS First row: Janine Laviviere, Sara Whitman, Audrea Bellinger, Miki Morgan. Second row: Jessica Bury, Kim Blau, Shana Sippy, Rachel Pond, Laura Pripstein, Heather Lawson. Back row: Coaches Kathy and Nancy Hudson, Sophia Fretter, Amanda Fink, Autumn Westbrook, Beth Goldberg, Nikki Villaroel, Melanie Howell, Kristen Mc Mahon, Gretchen Young, Pascha Hansen and Alison Swift. Rachel Robison not present. Above: Kristen McMahon goes for that goal. Below: Gretchen Young passes, oblivious to University High ' s sen liny. This year, the Women ' s Field Hockey team really pulled it together. The season started two weeks late because last year ' s coach, Marcie Place, abandoned the team. Luckily, Nancy and Kathy Hudson volunteered to take on the time-consuming job. They held practice from 5:45 to 7:00 every morning and also on Saturday afternoons. Twenty-three people showed up for the first meeting, and a suprising twenty- one dragged themselves to morning practice everyday. The eleven returning players, mostly seniors, really brought a feeling of family to the team. Unfortunately, the captains, Gretchen Young, Pasha Hansen, and Kristen McMahon were not able to lead their team to any spectacular wins, but they did carry on the tradition of spirit and enthusiasm. Good luck next year! FALL SPORTS 25 Varsity Football SIDELINES The pommers kept me juiced, This season was a lot better than last. — Chidi Ahanotu We might have been 3-7, but we partied like winners. — Ethan Einwohner What began with promise turned into a rough year for the Jacket varsity football team. At the end of their pre- season, the squad had a decent 2-3 record, and thev went to .500 the next week with a 14-7 win over Alameda, their first GBAL opponent. That ' s when things went steadily downhill: because of the terrible condition that the football field was in, no team after Oakland Tech(the Jacket ' s second opponent - BHS won 21- 15) would play here, so all the home games became away games. Then Pinole Valley, scheduled to be our Homecoming opponent, moved the game from Friday to Thursday night. This forced us to have the homecoming game at El Cerrito the next week . We had more fans at the game than the Gauchos did, although it was their homecoming game as well as ours. The troubles added up: in addition to players lost due to poor grades and injuries, the team lost a few more because of personality clashes, so it was an undermanned squad which stumbled through the last four games without a win, culminating in the disappointing loss of the awaycoming game, despite three quarters of great play by the defense. Outstanding defensive players this year were Joe Gorelick, Brinston Williams, Ethan Einwohner, and Tuan Robbins. Offensive stars were Gerald Griffin, who returned a kick-off 95 yards for a touchdown against De La Salle (the longest in recent Jacket history), newcomer Robert Young, and Chidi Ahanotu, who inspired serious recruiting interest from U.C. Berkeley, University of Santa Clara, and Princeton University. Coach Cal Anderson announced his retirement, so we sadly say goodbye to an era and a fine coach. We ' re cumin back strong next season — Ben Glass Above right: The fighting Yellowjackets ' offense lined up against Saint Mary ' s. 26 FALL SPORTS TOP ROW (L-R): Kevin Johnson, Jason Howard, John Milton, Ben Glass, Brooks Jordan, Archealus Woodson, Gerald Griffin, Duane armstrong, G-Hong Hsu 2ND ROW (L-R): James Kamp, Raja Altenhoff, Jonah Cave, Jason Holmes, Zach Bell, Chidi Ahanotu, Michael Wy, Kayvan Niazi. 3RD ROW (V rnSn Robert Rosemont, Coach Ken, Coach Anderson Coach Bracelin,Coach Cnsmon Shariff Esmaili, Romero Spears. 4TH ROW (L-R): Tavio Carr, Robert Young, Grant Davis, Seth Thomas, Dennis Loubal, Jason Valdez, Brinston Williams, Lloyd Keyes Lamar Cole. FRONT (L-R): Ethan Einwohner, Joe Gorelick, Amn Smith, Tuan Robins, Donald Raymond, Mike Gorelick, Carleton Young. 7 A Top: Brooks Jordan and Chidi Ahanotu help Robert Young celebrate his touchdown. Left: Jonah Cave back to pass, while Duane Armstrong blocks. Above: Seth Thomas makes the stop while Joe Gorelick closes in for the kill. FALL SPORTS 27 Junior Varsity Football sidelines We certninly did better than last year. — Dave Yamoto This year ' s Junior Varsity Football Team began their season on a good note: a 2-3 record with decisive wins over Oakland Tech (42-12) and McClymonds (32-0), but failed to follow through on their gains and finished the season with a disappointing 2-8 record and last place in the GBAL. However, the team showed its strength in individual excellence as various players shined on the gridiron. Players such as freshman quarterback sensation Eric Price, Lamont Browne, Mike Carroway, Jerod Cherry, Justin Simons, and Aram Tondre were real assets to the team as they performed under pressure. Late in the year, Price was moved up to the Varsity team and a starting quarterback position, where he continued to perform to his full potential. With the bulk of the J.V. team being freshmen, next year ' s team, made up of the same returning players, is looking forward to an excellent season. Good luck next year! K iz wc Nobody gives a s—t about J.V J — Andres Alvarez Top Left: A Jacket receiver skies above two St. Mary ' s defenders as a teammate looks on. Top Right: Jacket Darnell Smith (40) takes the pain as a coach tends his injury. Top Row (L-R): Justin Simons, Stacey Norton, Justin Sims, Ryan Greene, Jeff Backhus, Josh Shinoff, Jaime Bravo, Eric Price, Geoff Manley. Middle Row (L-R): Lamont Browne, Mike Carroway, Dave Yamoto, Coach Cherry, Coach Mendoza, Xa Speights, Antonio Scott, Andres Alvarez. Bottom Row (L-R): Elza Minor, Jermaine Pierre, Jerod Cherry, Darnell Smith, Nate Young, Alaba Crosby, Jordan Seiden, Aram Tondre. Front: Mark Smith, Craig Brown. 28 FALL SPORTS Below: Ignoring the opposition, Jacket Antonio Scott (24) fights for the extra yardage. Left: Anticipating the coverage, Jacket Jordan Seiden (88) turns upheld to meet it. Above (L-R): Josh Shinoff, Xa Speights, Eliza Minor, and Dave Yamoto during Awaycoming game vs. El Cerrito. FALL SPORTS 29 Women ' s Tennis u x - — — rk — — 3 a — — ? — 2 T— — Back row, L-R: Coach Anderson, Rachel Gwvnn, Grace Pang, Emily Monique Curtis, Shonell Blake. Front row, L-R: Emily Becker, Vera Gladstone, Erin Flowers, Emily Noble, Heidi Ronfeldt, Tanya Divenyi, Emi Morgan, Tara Rayder. Below left: Heidi Ronfeldt. Lauer, Karen Lauer, Michelle Hosking, Sarah Pownall, Marcie Low, Below center: Tanya Lauer. Below right: Michelle Hosking. Q ■ mm 30 FALL SPORTS The BHS Women ' s Tennis Team had a season of ups and downs. Although finishing third in league, the team once again showed its strength as a forum for individual achivement. For the second year in a row, junior Karen Lauer dominated the league, her season culminating in another North Coast championship win and first place ranking in Northern California. Karen was also named Oakland Tribune Athlete of the Year for the second time in as many years. Teammates Heidi Ronfeldt, Michelle Hosking, Shonelle Blake, and Tanya Lauer helped to round out an exceptional Berkeley tennis team. Karen Lauer was voted Most Valuable Player, Emily Noble, Most Improved, and Heidi Ronfeldt ' Outstanding Senior. SIDELINES ' Ummmm... Idunno. — Michelle Hosking No guts, no glory! — Karen Lauer Ummmm... Idunno. — Tanya Lauer ' It ' s been a ball, and I ' ll really miss you all! —Heidi Ronfeldt FALL SPORTS 31 arsity Volleyball Karen in midflight. The 1987 Varsity Volleyball team, also known as the stud muffins, had another great season. Under outstanding coaching from the two new coaches, Jonathan Wiant and Mike Couacaud, the team took the Golden Bay Athletic League title undefeated. Three players were voted all-league: Stephanie Shrieve, Karen Wichner, and Sarah Christianson. To show the Jackets ' domination in league play, the team lost only two games out of the twenty-eight league games they played. A major factor in the team ' s strength is the many veterans on the team: co-captains Stephanie Shrieve and Karen Wichner, Rebecca Sperber, Sarah Christianson, and Corinna Sullivan. Of course the team did well not only in the GBAL. They placed third out of sixteen in a tournament at Northgate and competed well in the San Jose Invitational. Although the Jackets were unpracticed in preseason, they pulled together for the league games. After the GBAL playoffs the team went on to compete in North Coast for the second time in three years, against a tough team from Amador. The team played tough, but lost. Although they lost, their hard work was not in vain. Next year ' s team looks just as good. With the help of returning players Rebecca Sperber, Sarah Christianson, Eileen Mc Dermott, and Chris Lee, and a promising JV team, next year ' s varsity team looks forward to another great season. The departing seniors will take memories of this outstanding season with them, some to continue their volleyball careers in college. Becca ' s mighty spike leaves Karen in awe. Back-Row (L-R): Karen Wichner, Stephanie Shrieve, Rebecca Sperber, Corinna Sullivan, Eileen McDermott, Coach Mike Couacaud Front Row (L-R): Coach Jonathan Wiant, Hannah, Paula Emediato, Kamala Appel, Sarah Christianson, Christina Lee FALL SPORTS 33 unior Varsity Volleyball In observing this year ' s JV volleyball team, one would see raw skill and great potential. The influx of new talent, along with the experience of returning players Robin Adler, Solange Belcher, Banghee Chi, Andrea Bellinger, and Joy Yoder, made for the strongest JV team in several years. Under the instruction of new coach Mike Coacuad, the beginning team members quickly became veterans of their sport. Smooth passing, setting, and spiking became commonplace for these Jackets by the end of the season. During the course of the season, the Jackets encountered opposing teams of many skill levels. Although they fought in close matches against their arch rival, Carondelet, they lost nevertheless. Disappointed but determined, the Jackets set out to meet their goal of beating powerful Pinole Valley High. Putting the famous Jacket spirit to work, the team dominated and emerged victorious from their battle with Pinole. The victory against Pinole was the high point of the season. As team captain Solange Belcher said, We beat Pinole, and that ' s all that matters. Although the Jackets lost as well as won, their good attitude kept them going. The team played hard, learned a lot, and had a great time doing it! Many talented and fun-loving players look forward to next season. Some will move up to fill positions of graduating varsity seniors, but those who don ' t will continue to develop a stronger and even more spirited team. Good luck! opposite page: B.C. defies gravity with a killer spike. Above: Emily Miller steps in to control the play with a perfect pass. (Left to right) Top: Solange Belcher, Emily Miller, Eliza Miller, Kimberly Mc Creary, Angela Sullivan, Joy Yoder. Bottom: Jada Ogden, Audrea Bellinger, Anna Brown, Robin Adler, Ivana Emediato, Banghee ■ Chi. 34 FALL SPORTS SIDELINES Volleyball is a sport that teaches its players to communicate with each other. Even though our record wasn ' t perfect, we had a terrific season 1 . — Angie Sullivan Everyone improved so much this season. By the end, we had really pulled it together as a team. — Andrea Bellinger I ' m really glad J took up Volleyball tJiis year. Theplayers are fun and fine! — Eliza Miller Jacket blockers roof the opposition Solange sets up a perfect play. FALL SPORTS 35 Men ' s Varsity Water Polo Alex Tehrani gets tough on defense. SIDELINES Dominate next year! — Mike Bums Mark Balbanian I don ' t w ant to talk about water polo. Next question? — Joel Weinberg ' ' I won ' t m iss those long practices ! ' ' — Burke Hansen We were better than our record shows, but zvho cares! At least we lit Reno-Reno. — Matt Stromb erg Alex Tehrani From Left to Right: Mark Balbanian, Burke Hansen, Coach Bill Gaebler, Matt Stromberg, Gary Schwab, Alex Tehrani, Derek Rodgers, Mike Sklut, Amado Lozano (below), Mike Burns, Abe Rice, Ari Kelman, Joel Weinberg, Craig Gruber, Atiim Benjamin This year ' s Men ' s Water Polo Team had a strong foundation with All-League 2 meter man Mike Sklut and All-League drivers Abe Rice and Joel Wienberg. Unfortunately, they lacked the depth to successfully defend last year ' s League Championship. However, there were plenty of highlights to remember from their ' 87 season: the Reno trip, beating San Ramon at home, and an exhilarating sudden death game in the League Tournament. The team finished third over-all at League and performed admirably at North Coast. Senior Abe Rice was the leading scorer; he and senior Mike Sklut were voted Co-Most Valuable Players, and sophomore Derrick Rodgers was selected as the Most Improved Player. Leaving this year ' s varsity squad are Mike Sklut, Abe Rice, Joel Weinberg, Matt ' Reb ' Stromberg, Alex Tehrani, Amado Lozano, Gary Schwab, Burke Hansen, and Atiim Benjamin. Coach Bill Gaebler will be looking to Derrick Rodgers, Mark Balbanian, and members of the J.V. team to back up goalie Ari Kelman in their quest to recapture the crown. 36 FALL SPORTS I ft ft ? Jt I • • Top: Mike Sklut dominates as hole set. Above: Abe Rice clowns the goalie. Left: Goalie Ari Kelman gets help from Berkeley ' s defense. FALL SPORTS Women ' s Varsity Water SIDELINES Dancing in the rain at the Sizzler. — Jana Cooper Forget water polo. . . I want to be a METALER! — Carolyn Gamblin Mart... don ' t forget to take the garbage can. 1 — Zalieva Stevens It has been a TERRIFIC year. I ' m gonna miss the old team! — Sabrina Peters This year ' s team featured the return of six experienced players to the starting line-up. Led by senior co-captains Cherie Self and Nicole Chabot, and anchored by senior goalie Onika Holbert, the team had high hopes of repeating the success they had grown accustomed to. The season started slowly as coach Lynn Wittstock was unavailable for the first two weeks. After an early season defeat by Reno, the women showed that they were the class of the Bay Area by demolishing teams from Pinole, Terra Linda, and Novato in a tournament. The team next competed against opponents from the Modesto area for the remainder of their season. Although the improvement of starters Zee Stevens, Mari Mendonca, and Kim Holzrichter helped the team, some of those valley teams were just too strong. As a result, the overall record of a very tough schedule was a respectable 7-7. The team will be graduating most of its starters including its goalie Onika Holbert, but the coaching staff of Bill Gaebler, Lynn Wittstock, and Karen Schneider are encouraged by the fact that some of the younger women show a lot of promise. Cherie Self was voted the ' Most Valuable Player ' and Nicole Chabot was selected as the ' Most Improved Player ' . Top right: Cherie poses for the Statue of Liberty. Right: Mari takes a vicious shot. Bottom: Kim speeds through the splashes. 38 FALL SPORTS From Left to Right: (1) Onika Holbert, (2) Cherie Self, (3) Kim Holzrichter, (4) Zaheva Stevens, (5) Carolyn Gamblin, (6) Mari Mendonca, (7) Nicole Chabot, (8) Catherine Uehara, (9) Sabrina Peters, (10) Jana Cooper, (11) Catherine McDonald FALL SPORTS 39 V Water Polo The BHS J V Men ' s Water Polo team got off to a painful start this year. In their first game, they suffered a broken arm and a mouth full of knocked in teeth, but they really proved themselves when they came back to win the game vs. Pinole Valley in overtime. The team was coached much of the season by Steve Wrubel, a 1985 graduate of Berkeley High. They were a large team of 24 members, many of the men were f irst year players. They ran up a dual meet record of 5-3. Due to various inconsistencies at tournaments, the junior jackets finished fourth in their league. They showed lots of talent, including co-captains Craig Gruber and Riley Cooper (leading scorer), Alou Macalou, Troy Holland, and their excellent goalie, Atim Benjamin. Sprinter Scott Demai won over 75% of the opening sprints. The future of Berkeley High ' s water polo will lie with these men and the others that made up the largest team in years. Above: Alou Macalou executing the perfect pass. Right : Ben Hansen shuts his eyes and prays. Top left: Evan- the face Wagner, Riley Cooper, Ian Cook, Troy Holland, Aaron Schweitzen, Alou Macalou, Brandon Skaggs. Front row: Chris Pee-Wee Larson, Jeff Swift, Ivan, Eric curveball Ariyoshi, Scott Demei, Sean Smukler, Seth Luerson. Not pictured: Craig Gruber, Jesse Salveson, Quan Du. - —a It was all for Mark. — Craig Gruber When we get icey, the competition cracks — Riley Cooper FALL SPORTS Above: Ali Mandado sinks her defender. The junior varsity women ' s Water Polo team was comprised of first year players, most of whom were freshman. Coached by Bill Gaebler and Karen Schneider, a 1981 alumni, the team compiled an 0-5 record. This record is misleading as it does not reflect the tremendous experiences gained by these young women. Their hard work looks toward a winning future. Led by Aly Mandado and Leah Schwartz and anchored by freshman goalie Jenny Calder, this team gained the knowledge and got the game time that they will need to step up to the varsity level next year. Aly Mandado was voted most valuable player, and Leah Schwartz was voted most improv ed player. WATER POLO FALL SPORTS 41 First row: Jenny Calder, Alexandra Mandado, Shoshana Marks, Cameron Scott, Delia Hagen. second row: Jenny Kane, Leah Schwartz, Rachel O ' LearyJessica Miller, Tracy Mar, Ellen Sanok, Jana Pitts, Danielle Terry. CROSS COUNTRY MEN League Game 1 League Game 2 League Game 3 League Game 4 GBAL Championship League Record: 5-0 WOMEN — Incomplete — W W w w w FIELD HOCKEY San Jose Tournament University University Gunderson Fremont 1W-1T-2L T L L W VARSITY FOOTBALL St. Mary ' s Oakland Tech Castlemont Oakland High MoClymonds Alameda De La Salle Kennedy Pinole El Cerrito L W L W L W L L L L Overall Record: 2-2-4 League Record: 1-4 Overall Record: 3-7 JV FOOTBALL St. Mary ' s Oakland Tech Castlemont Oakland High McClymonds Alameda De La Salle Kennedy Pinole El Cerrito L W L W L L L L L L League Record: 0-5 Overall Record: 2-8 WOMEN ' S TENNIS Redwood L Piedmont W Campolindo W Alameda L El Cerrito W Carondelet L El Cerrito W Alameda L Carondelet W GBAL W Overall Record: 6-4 42 FALL SPORTS B O VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Piedmont L Bishop O ' Dowd L Encinal W Piner L Kennedy W Oakland Tech W Alameda W Pinole Valley W Carondelet W El Cerrito W Kennedy W Alameda W Pinole Valley W Carondelet W El Cerrito W League Record: 10-0 Overall Record: 13-3 A MEN ' S WATER POLO Reno Tournament 2W-3L Antioch W De La Salle W Clayton Valley L F.A.L. Tournament 4L De Anza W Novato W California W Alameda L San Ramon W Pinole Valley L GBAL 1W-1L Nor Cal Tournament 1W-2L Overall Record: 10-13 JV VOLLEYBALL Piedmont L Bishop O ' Dowd L Encinal L Piner L Oakland Tech L Alameda W Pinole L Carondolet L El Cerrito W Alameda W Pinole W Carondolet L El Cerrito L League Record: 4-4 Overall Record: 4-8 R D WOMEN ' S WATER POLO Reno L Atwater Tournament 1W-2L Pinole Tournament 3W-1L Pinole W Cal Championships 2W-3L Overall Record: 7-7 League Record: 4-0 JV WATER POLO MEN ' S Antioch L De La Salle W Clayton Valley W De Anza w Novato w California L Alameda L San Ramon L Pinole Valley L JV League Tournament 5W-4L Overall Record: 9-9 WOMENS San Marin L Cal Championships 4L Overall Record: 0-5 FALL SPORTS 43 ' Cte OfttfM 4? SWc CoutyCtt 50 Noqe Soctefy 5( iVfi f iW ' • • • • 52- tbwiJMft 53 K.tAclui?.. -54 u«dffe? x lC • • • • 9c daST « TljdteMdtt w pe Wl V W WodCwit vhoc d U) -. «S VftCce of -M Wiyt wf Qui? • • - . • • oni WytyCQvJp NlC JJf)X kg vo Kxl M5 W ArS • - % ACTIVITIES (rttrjiMy CluV? fvtyd vGluy H |W ■ • • • X l Sa; i Cltd? w i Golf Gto f I uV n Ity 1 cmcI6 CVaJ? • • • • £i {e. Club- ™ Ftr ftep- em k wij4y :i4 43 We Ewpov W- 4 ■ •? •? .? ..? . ? . ■n •22 Right: Clockwise from left, Benjie Hewitt, Dennis Loubal, Melissa Kliks, Micheal Wilson, Andy Lakoff Below Right: Greg Wharton, Ben Hansen Above: President Seth Bomse Fall Senate They are eight students. They are the voice of 2800 students. They make decisions daily (or at least bi- weekly) that affect your life as a student at Berkeley High. They are the Student Seriate. Meeting every Tuesday and Thursday in the room affectionately referred to as the B.O.C, these seven boys and one woman tackled projects this year that normal politicians wouldn ' t touch with a ten-foot pole. The first of these projects was an attempt to figure out exactly what ' B.O.C stands for. - The Senate has never been able to determine this elusive nomer, or misnommer, although some claimed that the letters referred to the temperature of said room, which is always Below O ' Celsius. After their initial failure, the Senate then transcended to triumph by staging Berkeley High ' s first Club Day. The day was an overwhelming success with over 15 clubs out informing, attracting and recruiting prospective members. After a self-congratulatory pat on the back, the Senate then migrated to more pressing issues of the Berkeley high sand trap...er football field, student parking (or lack there of) and local hunger. Food, (or the lack there of) was the source of Senate ' s biggest fall semester success. Under the recent Ahanatu amendment, this prestigious governmental body was obligated to hold a food drive. Yet the success of the ' spirit food drive ' was beyond anyone ' s wildest dreams. A ' whopping ton of food was collected, ranging from Betty Crocker ' Soft n Moist to Cheerios to rice, rice, and more rice. PAGE 46 Back row: Ted ' Volt ron ' Wong , Dennis ' What a guy ' Loubal, Todd Larson, Sean Ehrlich. Middle row: Eric Loebel, Ben Hansen, Malissa Kliks, Matt Lipner, Micheal Wilson. Front row: Artimese Williams. Below: Student Senate President, Artimese Williams. Left: Ted breaks out with pot stickers while Benji makes a motion in sign language. Above middle: Senate in action. Senate in the Spring The 1988 Spring Semester senate was the platform of many changes. With the election of the new president , Artimese Williams, and the return of former officers and members, many new ideas began to form. One of the first problems that was adressed by the Senate was the division of racial groups on campus. Many students feel that this division is a direct result of the tracking system, stereotypes, and non equal representation of all students in the yearbook and Jacket. In order to bring this problem to the students and allow them to provide useful solutions, a student forum was held on the Racial Problems at Berkeley High. ' Miss Bennett- student supervisor and savior. The forum took a positive step towards creating unity among all students by encouraging communication in class and on campus. Other focal points for the Spring Senate were solving the new diploma policy controversy, raising the graduation rate, lowering teenage substance abuse, and the choosing of a principal selection committee. In the words of president, Artimese Williams, In order for the student government to always represent the needs and values of the students, we must always focus on developing unity despite our differences. Page 42 Senior officers: Ted Wong, Charlie Carroll, Amanita LeMon, Maryam Asgari, Dennis LoubaL VVenonah Elms, Christi Taylor, Gabby Marks, Kristen McMahon. (missing): Tanya Banks Junior officers: Geoff Manley, Anna Vaubei, Andres Alvarez. Ethan Einwhoner , Dike Ahanotu. (missing): Catherine Uehara, Montonio Robinson, Jonathan Davison. Matt Lipner. Sophomore class officers: Ryan Blanchette Rebecca Long, Todd Larson, Sarah Adams, Riley Cooper, Jeremy Liu, Jessica Miller. Class They ' re the Few, the Proud, the Class Officers. The class officers are an elite brigade of individuals who are elected by popular vote. These are the chosen ones, although they often run unopposed. Their duties include leading their respective classes to financial prosperity, uniting a veritable horde of students into a close knit spirited student body, and organizing various events such as spirit week, proms, and graduation. This year, the leadership ability of the class officers was especially evident in their dealings with the administration. Despite reams of bureaucratic red tape, the fall first semester was fruitful, and they were still able to accomplish everything they set out to do. The freshmen held a successful raffle, the sophmores had fundraising fiesta food sales, the juniors inspired spirit Freshman class officers: Elliot Lee, Deka Hagen, Whitney Mischier. (Missing) Jennifer Gunderson. Page 48 ' . I, Oh So Classy! Senior officers: Ted Wong. Charlie Carroll, Amanita LeMon, Maryam Asgari, Dennis Loubal, Wenonah Elms, Christi Taylor, Gabby Marks, Kristen McMahon, Tanya Banks, Alicia Anderson. Sophomore officers: Ryan Blanchette, Riley Cooper, Todd Wheat, Adi Taylor, Ben Foote, Sarah Adams, Yusef Williams, Jeremy Lui, Melanie Onufrieff, Modhurima Dasgupta. (missing) De Andre Calhoun, Justin Simons, Miles Magbie. Freshmen officers: Jason Brand, Delia Hagen, Eliot Lee, Yetunde Ramsey, Whitney Hischier, Anna Broemel, Juliette Monheit, Julia Klems, Robin Richey. Officers among their class for spirit week, but the class of ' 88 banded together to win the most spirit week awards. Second semester found both the juniors and seniors lost in the midst of prom preperations, in search of the best photographers, themes, and D.J.s. In addition, the class of ' 88 joyously spent their time picking out graduation anouncements, theme, and speakers(how sweet it is...) The 1987-88 year has been very busy for all the officers. We thank them for their efforts towards making BHS a school we can all be proud of. Junior class officers: Matt Lipner, Sean Lewis, Jonathan Davison, Ben Glass, Anna Vaubel, Sarah Jaeger, Maria Bonner, Dike Ahanotu, Rebecca Sperber, Catherine Uehara, Ethan Einwhoner. Page 49 Back Row: -, Sylvester, Whitney, Yetunde Ramsey, Sara Childress, Anna Broemel. Julia Klems,-. Middle Row: Cameron Scott, Delia Hagen, Kerry Greg, Juliet Monheit, Moniaue Lee. Front Row: Alicia Anderson, Monique Sorgen. Student Council Senior: Let ' s play a little word- association game, now, shall we? Junior, Sophomore, Freshman: Uh, ak. Senior Boomin ' . I ' ll gh e you a word and then you tell me the first word that pops into your little heads, o..k.? Junior, Sophomore, Freshman: Uh, o.k. Senior: Slayer. How about Student Council? 8 Junior College Applications? Senior: Sorry, that ' s two words. Next. Sophomore: Uh, how about Getting out of second period? Page 50 Senior Well son, that ' s real close. Unfortunately it ' s also five words. (To Freshman) WeJI, my boy, it looks like it ' s aB up to you. But don ' t feel any pressure or anything. Freshman: Well. . . uh , sir. . . I , uh . , . • Senior Come on, boy!! Out with it! Freshman: Flake!! Senior: (Sounding satisfied) We have a winner. O.k,, enough fun. It ' s time for us to remove our tongues from our collective cheeks. (1 don ' t know you people that well, anyhow.) The Student Council does serve a very important role on this com pus, the problem is that virtually no one knows what it is. The Student Council is supposed to be a group made up of two members of every second period class. But since meetings are scheduled during class time, the administration allows the presidents to schedule meetings about as often as Ollie North does lunch with Fidel Castro. Also, it is often hard for the class representatives to miss class for the meetings. Despite these problems, however, the Student Council perseveres. Democracy in action, you gotta love it!!!!! Back: William Ting, Erik Nelson, Ryokei Imai, Dennis Loubal, Alex Nelson, Ben Turman.Ted Wong, Middle: Jonathon Miller-Weisberg, Claudia Herman, Ken Horn, Thomas Tuann, Kristen McMahon, Devuan Pex, Charlie Carroll, Andy Lakoff , Sean Kaer, Christi Taylor, Elizabeth Hopkin, Melani Labat, Sadayaa Wright, Katya Weiner, Emily Grenky , Sarah Horton, Rachel Neumann, Melany Nakagiri, Marcie Low, Ai Ly , Jill Yoshimura, Monique Gong , Joel Weinberg ,Sarah Putnam, Erin Flowers, Natasha Blau, Piera Damonte, Lanie Corten, Jennie Dorman, Banghee Chi, Front: Andrea Watson, Rettany Hort, Amy McCarthy, Adrienne Bentley , Maryam Asgari, Amy Willats, Kurt Strovink, Jaquette Underwood, , Jodie Gill, Alice Chen, David Cain California Honorables CSF and Honor Society combined is one of the biggest clubs on campus. The organization is comprised of approxiamately 100 college bound students who apply for membership each semester. Eligibility is based on a point scale system corresponding to the one ' s G.P.A. of the previous semester. Individually, CSF is a scholarship organization that forms a network with other academically superior students statewide. Students gather in five annual regional conferences to discuss upcoming plans and scholarship opportunities. Membership of four semesters or more qualifies one for CSF seal bearer status. Such some top private and public colleges, as well as the $28,000 CSF Seymour award. Despite its past dormancy, CSF and Honor Society has experienced heightened activity this year, under the voluntereed help of sponsor Mrs. Hansen, as well as the leadership of President Maryam Asgari, Vice-President Thomas Tuan and Treasurer. Charlie Carroll. In particular, plans for the upcoming year include providing service like tutorials to assist other students in developing their academic plans. status gives the holder eligibility for various scholarships offered by Top Row: Sophie McNitt, Norah Dolly, Jill Yoshimura, Jane Crochet Middle Row: Monique Gong , Marjorie Yokota , Monica Jennings Bottom Row: Rochelle Andrews, Amiee Ross-Gilson, Josef ina Garcia-Rubio Not Pictured: Tanya Banks and Robyn Hunter Cheerleaders After hours of fun filled, yet often frustrating practices, the 1987-1988 cheerleaders performed their cheers with precision and overflowing enthusiasm. Above all, the squad was oblivious to defeat, always cheering the team to the very end. The pressures of homecoming and the hectic basketball season at times caused tempers to flare and emotions to run high. Nevertheless, the squad always pulled through and performed with spirit. With the help of their coaches, Heidi and Renee, the cheerleaders improvised on old cheers and added new ones to their already endless list. Monique , Monica, Jane Jill Head cheerleaders: Aimee, Marjorie and Monica Top Row: April Lytle. Michelle Fazio, Alicia Anderson, Theresa McGhee, Jennifer McKee Bottom Row: Malana Moshesh, Julie Kanyuk, Jennifer Newman, Rebecca Espinosa, Tamar Davis, Shannon Singleton, Tanya Acker, Isa Hershoff Pommers Above: Giving their all at Homecoming, Right: Head Pommers: Becky, Alicia and Jenny. From cheeiieading camp to football season to hoop season, our squad has had a lot of fun this year. Our squad has been like a family; we stuck together and reached many of The goals that we set for ourselves. Most students at BHS don ' t understand what we ' re all about as cheerleaders and pommers. Our season is the longest of any sports team at BHS. We work very hard at raising the spirit at Berkeley High, and though it ' s not always easy, we do have a lot of fun. We support every team at BHS, whether they ' re North Coast champs or not, and we encourage the entire student body to do the same. School spirit is an important factor in unifying the student body, and at such a diverse campus such a factor is badly needed. Page 53 Far Right: Steppin out... Right: Catch me I ' m Falling.... Below: Stag Sisters Above: We ' ve got ours! Right: Oh Greg.... Key Club Questions? Comments? Suggestions? These were the three key- words for this year ' s Key Club. This year, with membership at an all-time high (We had over seventy dues- paying members and a few others who just came along for the ride, or rather, the ski trip!), we were able to participate in a variety of fun and rewarding activities. Because Key Club is a community service organization, our primary goal is to make a direct contribution to the school and. the community. We kicked off the year by sponsoring a Halloween Costume Ball. In December, we organized a phenomenally successful school-wide toy drive and donated toys to the Young Adult Project, the Berkeley Emergency Shelter, and the Berkeley Fire Department. Later that month, our most dedicated members tromped out to the University Avenue Co-op for a bake sale. They endured the early morning chill (and we sang Christmas carols which no-one could have forgotten, no matter how hard one tried) to raise money for the Center for Independent Living. Also, in the spring we volunteered at the Special Olympics. Page 54 AC Transit broke down. Key Club Officers: Aaron Pope, Dapo Abina, David Meyers, Linda Abrami, Natasha Blau.Amy McCarthy, Amiee Ross-Gilson,. Shannon Poley The Key Club: .Eric Anderson, Greg Uno, Ben Turman, Jill Rodgers, Lynn Sayre, Heidi Ceidre Ronfeldt, Shannon Ogden, Sarah Eaton, Sharon Richey, _, Ocean Mills, Kris , Emily Weinert, Elizabeth Buchanan, Madelia Hickman, Jami Hiyakamoto,_,David Meyers, Joy Yoder, Michelle _, Isa Hershoff. Cynthia Sato, Piera Damonte, April Taylor, Kim Madigan, Sarah Putnam, Claudia Herman, Camille Porter, Amy McCarthy, Robin Rosenzweig, Natasha Blau, Aaron Pope, CherieSelf,_,Pamela,_, Dapo Abina. Malana Moshesh,_, Kim Dorinson. _, Daphne Mitsuno, Lotus Lustig, Rachel Robinson, Eva , Shannon Poley, Amiee Ross-Gilson, Linda Abrami, Sasha Guppy Left: Loosen up! Winter Ball And then there was the ski trip! Key Club member extraordinaire Linda Abrami organized a weekend of excellent skiing for forty Key Club members and their friends. However, the highlight of the year was undoubtedly the Winter Ball. The Key Club organized Berkeley High ' s only all-school formal dance, held February 5th at H ' s Lordships. Over 500 people danced and pranced and generally had a heck of a ti me as KSOL ' s Marcos Gutierrez spun his records. (The Shirley Temples weren ' t bad ( either!) The Key Club raised over $2,500 which we plan to donate to charity. Past recipients of Key Club donations have been Shannon and fellow Key Club members help collect bids at the door. Summer Jobs For Youth, the Berkwood Hedge School, and Children ' s Hosptial. Shannon Poley was our dedicated fall semster president and the spirited Amiee Ross-Gilson was our spring semester president. The Key Club executive branch was rounded-out by Vice President Kris Hazelton, Secretary Jenny Lubeck and Treasurer Amy McCarthy. The Key Club would also like to extend our most heartfelt thanks to our sponser, Mrs. Sheridan, for her much appreciated support throughout the year. Page 55 r Captions clockwise from lower left: Karen, Amanita , and Gabby yack it up at the infamous Napa Suites yearbook conference. Jennie in a parent pages phrenzy. Jess parodies what men want. Mr. Kratz! It ' s one in the morning and we ' re really not in the mood! The Jacket Staff never had It this good! Gage at a moment of divine inspiration. Yearbook staff in the octapus ' garden. Scott puts a lid on Margaret ' s orders. Below left to right: Joanna. Sean, Cherie, Sam, and Kratz. Ei r tri II li II fc Ode to A Okay you guys, I want everyone to think about a theme. There ' s not much else to do-just think. Oh well, I guess there ' s not really that much to do. We wandered into the yearbook office that first fateful day back in September; we were the young, the restless, the naive. Lured by the temptation of a free yearbook and an easy five credits, we arrived unprepared, but with boundless potential, and one hell of a representative. Conception: Things actually begin to happen. Well, sort of. We did the senior formals. We redid the senbr formals. We redid the senior formals all over again. We called the Harrells and asked for new pictures because we chopped off your heads in the first set by accident. We worked. Well, sort of. Deadlines came, and deadlines went. No one Mystic Mint realty believed that the pages really had to be sent. (Please notice the rhyme, it took us a long time.) Despite occasional internal system errors, we became more compatible with eachother, and with the computers. The late nights became more frequent. Domino ' s Pizza sales increased exponentially, and our parents began to say No soliciting when we came to the door. Aah, creation: layouts flowed through our hands, copy streamed from our fingertips. We were caught up in the passion of PageMaker- We have adapted to the yearbook room. Our posteriors have conformed to, and subtly melded with the spartan contours of our utilitarian furniture. We frolicked with the mice, and appreciated the cesthetic qualities of the mint green walls surrounding us. The final frenzy set in: bonds were made, GPA ' s were broken, and we made Holly Hunter look sedate. The result was this 460 page masterpiece. (Behemoth.) Below: Al Right: The Graveyard ShiftCthat ' s dedication). TOP: Josh Cole, Alex Tehrani, Robert Choy MIDDLE: William O ' Neal, David Cain, Kenyatta Robinson FRONT: Jeanette Gross, Cullen Gerst, Pete bailey. Matt Ronfeldt, Chris Hawthorne, Tanya Pearlrnan, Jay Feist, Daniel Smith-Rowsey, Swig Miller, Ethan Markowitz, Ted Wong, Erin Brown VERY FRONT: Terry Doran, Chris Heine, Scott Carroll, Claudia Herman, Charlie Carroll, Kim Todd, Amber Wagner, Shannon Poley, Erin Banks Willie meticulously investigate the negatives on a light table. Jacket What do you get when you cram 30 stressed-out people into an ugly, tiny, cold room with psuedo- piywooa walls, two computers, no aser printer, no food, ana one very ired Simon and Garfunkel tape? You get publication. superior The Jacket is made up of 30 staff members who create an unquestionably exciting (and informative) bi-monthly newspaper. (Call it what you wiil-we call it talent, but it ' s probably more like luck.) This year the paper included off-beat columns, fate-breaking news, thoughtful editorials, cynical sports, insightful horoscopes, and everyone ' s favorite, the personals. Ah Jacket, This unsurpassed publication ' was led triumphantly this year by editorial greats Claudia Twelve Page Herman, and Seth Eight Page Bomse (editors-in-chief). Associate Editor Kim Holier Than Holier Than Thou Todd, Feature Editor Shannon Argh, no I ' m not stressing Poley, Sports Editor Chris I am stressing Heine, and Alex I need sizes Tehrani, photo editor extraordinaire. The staff was rounded by an enthusiastic group of reporters and photographers. And what a potpourri they were! The Slush Crew, the Late-Nite Deadline Team, the Stamp-Lickers, the Swift Food- Runners, and the invaluable Typing Pool all added that special something (was it charm?) to the paper. Page 58 MEDIA Published by and for the Students of Berkeley High School Seth Bomse(Far Left), Shannon Poley(Middle), and Kim Todd and Claudia Herman(Right): Eaitorsinthe miast of ulcers. Staff Undoubtedly, the Jacket would never have made it past its first deadline were it not for Jeanette Gross, the resourceful business manager and her sidekick, Josh Cole. Second semester, Andres Yirlando also shared the business workload. And, of course, the overwhelming support of Jacket patrons provided necessary funds for continued publication. The staff would like to take a final opportunity to console everyone who WROTETHEIRPERSONALWITHALLCA PS ANDNOSPACES (Don ' t worry, it happens to the best of us; try again next year.) MEDIA PAGE 59 Top right: Burke Hansen and Rachel Neumann enjoy the latest submission. Bottom right: Alex Nelson is distracted from his editorial duties by a passing girl with dangling participles. Below: The 1987-1988 Literary Magazine staff. Back row: Sarah Horton, Shannon Poley, Claudia Herman, Becca Foote, Joanna Oltman, Cullen Gerst, Mr. Bye, Danny Jokelson, Kieron Edwards, Adam Many, Erik Nelson, Emily Ewell, Loryn Sheffner, Phoebe Gifford, Mimi Zeiger, Ms Gallegos. Front row: Micky Goldhaber, Tyler Alper,Sam Ernst, Rachel Neumann, Katya ! Wiener. Literary Magazine Following the success of last year ' s Literary Magazine, In Other Words the Literary Magazine Club started the year with a large enthusiastic group. The staff then split into three committees: poetry, fiction, and production. Each committee held regular meetings during which all the editioria! decisions were made by democratic procedure. The magazine received a deluge of submissions, from which the best stories, poems, and works of art were selected for publication. Midyear, the club sponsered a contest to encourage more submissions. The finished product represents the diverse student body at Berkeley High School and allows insight into the characters of our fellow students. Creative sides that might not otherwise surface in an academic environment are revealed through the works found in the magazine. The ' 88 Liter ary Magazine staff would like to thank the authors and artists of Berkeley High for making the publication possible. Rebecca Foote, Claudia Herman, Erik Nelson, Danny Jokelson, and Cullen Gerst attend another thrilling lunchtime meeting of the fiction staff. Page 60 Back row: Carolina Santiago, Gabby Marks, Kristen McMahon,Sabrina Peters, Melissa Levine, Diane Baker, Jennifer Matter, Gage Coulon, Alice Chen, Geoff Swift, Jeremy Liu, Erika Gurley, Alison Cress, Alisha Brown, Demetrice Washington, Josh Buchanan, Adi Taylor, Ken Horn, Kim McCreary, Mary Shu, Burke Hansen. Front row.Kayvan Niazi, David Cain, Gary Schwab, Kate Kirby, Charlie Carroll, Noah Potkinjed Wong, Scott Carroll, Bang Hee Chi. Photo Club The Photo Club was what one would call an organized hysteria. We found strong leadership in our, count ' em, thirteen presidents. Yup, thirteen. Talk about division of power! Oh! And special thanks go to the ten of sixty listed members who actually showed up for the meetings. What did the photo club do? Well, we put up spectacular displays all over the school, sold our famous marshmallow munchies, and even raffled off a camera. Our main objective was raising bankrolls of money. Maybe it was for the great photo expeditions we went on, the big parties every Saturday night, or maybe it was for buying the dr..., no, of course not! In retrospect, this year ' s Photo Club was a greater success than previous ones have been. We even made it in the yearbook, wow! Page 61 ■ Left: Greg Wharton delivers a speech of Liberty and Justice . Below left: Chris commands the podium. Below right: Alison, Gabby and Almira at Fall State. Far Below: Mr. Teel takes the floor at a lunchtime meeting. Farther Below: HHSEisaD. Junior State So, let me tell you about Junior State... The Stanford conference was ominously (tho attractively) dubbed ' The Fate of the Earth: A Question of Survival by the tense and florid (or was it witty and whimsical) Golden Gate Mayor Andy Dre Lakoff, and was, I hear, a kick. Id est a smashing success. Next stop: Fallgate II (avoid any episodes with Roman numerals). In a stunning move, JSA picked itself up by its own fishnet stockings and gave in to temptation. And a million dollar bash was had by all. So it looked like the little red sign had popped up in the meter for good, but with mercy post-angst, grovelling, and confessions from the PAGE 62 3rd floor C-building, the chapter repented by burnishing the courtyard to a sheen. Or so they say. The quadrennial presidential nominating convention provided yet another opportunity for hypocritical fun with campaign managers Eisa and Benjy, while Greg Pee in the Cup Wharton and Chris Hawthorne served their own favorite, yet polar, candidates. As a simulation of the party conventions occuring this summer, it was hailed as one of the most valuable and realistic conventions all this annum. But heed: beware the ides of Super Tuesday. The California Raisins for George Bush are lobbying the collective unconcious. The chapter will host a rather innovative conference, and who knows what ' ll happen at Spring State. In closing, as our venerable governer always said. Cheese. God Bless you, Timothy Carroll. - t m Left: (back) Moogi Mogengege, April Lytle, Mr. Brooks, Artimese Williams Jenny Gunderson. (front)Mark Gobert, Ramiza Koya, Elan Rohde. Below Left: How ' d that sound? Below Middle: Ramiza listens intently to Meese. Below Right: President, Mark Gobert, and Artimese Williams. Farther Below: Meese delivers yet another forceful argument. Forensics The Speech and Debate Club at Berkeley High is organized to help as a podium from which students can improve their writing and public speaking skills. During the year the club prepares for and participates in several competitive tournaments. There are a variety of scintillating and exciing events in which the students can exhibit their eloquence and articulate wit. The various platforms of competition include a category that requires the participant to create their own dramatic interpretation of a literary piece. Also on the agenda was an original oratory section, where students orate original speeches. Students were also able display skill of the pen, while exercising their first amenment rights in the exposatory speaking event. Finally, perhaps the most notorious event was debating. Words are weapons in the arena of formal arguement, each one carefully choosen. The art of debating is not for the old or weak of heart; the verbal combat is thrilling and dangerous, as the proponency and opponency thrust rebuttals, aiming to utterly destroy the treatise of their opponents. Yet good sportmanship prevails throughout Speech and Debate competitions, as students revel in their newly found vocal skills and carry on the age old tradition of Forensics forever, forensics for life. Page 63 Right: Sam Kamin-When the going gets tough, the tough drink water. Far right: Jason Crapo swears to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Below right: Hand language master, Greg Wharton. Below left: Aine Byrne points an accusing finger. Far below: The Team ! Dressed to Kill The Berkeley High School Mock Trial Team once again took the world by storm this year. Dazzling spectators and judges alike with their courtroom demeanor and impeccable fashion styles, the team won the Alameda County Championship and went on to the State Championships in Sacramento. Mock Trial is a courtroom simulation in which students portray lawyers and witnesses in a case created by the Constitutional Rights Foundation. The schools compete against one and other before real judges in Oakland ' s Superior Courthouse. Page 64 This year ' s team consisted of six returning veterans from last year ' s team and eleven new Prosecution Lawyers: Sam Kamin ( PretriaD, Eisa Davis Greg Wharton, Alison Swift Witnesses: Jason Crapo, Aine Byrne, Rebecca Bardach, Saba Zeleke Defense Lawyers: Andrew Lakoff ( Pretria!) Debby DeLeon , Kurt Strovink , Amy Willats Witnesses: Adrienne Bentley, Ravi Hayashida, David Phillips, Najuma Henderson Clerk BaiBff: Loren Bentley members. The veterans and rookies alike were showered with awards at the County Competition. Eisa Davis and Greg Wharton received awards for their portrayls of lawyers while Jason Crapo and Aine Byrne were rewarded for their witness roles. Unfortunately, seniors and underclassmen alike fell prey to the contagious senbrrfis flu- Coach Yvonne Gittelson tried her best to keep the unruly crew in line, but there was no stopping these Victor Sifuentes-wannabes. Better than LA, Law, check your local listings. Hotep, pleasure cone, pingggg!,etc. The philosophers and fine arts club on Bach day. Philosophers Fine Arts DANTE, MONET, and, COOL J. Either you can or you cannot there b no try. -Yoda There can be no surprise that with such philosophical dogma as this, some students at BHS have launched a quest into therealm of cultural intellectualism. The champions of this quest can be found within the newly founded Philosophy and Fine Arts Club W wonders never cease?). The objectives of this cerebral organization are to search out and study philosophical thought wherever it may exist, including such barren wastelands as the BHS student body. Perhaps the ultimate goal for the club is to install an appreciation for the fine arts at Berkeley High The subject of philosophy is seldom discussed at BHS. This appalling situation is caused by an illusion of apathy among the student population. The Philosophy and Fine Arts Club knows this myth to be wholly untrue. In a desperate attempt to dispell the illusion, they have deeply entrenched themselves into the realm of philosophical thought. This devotion can best be illustrated by their latest project, the systematic philosophical definition of the English language. For example: subsisKseb sist)w. In philosophical use, subsist is used often in reference to purely mental conceptions and implies logical validity or the character of being true or logically conceivable, e.g. The round square is an object, which neither exists, nor subsists, nor has any kind of being at all. Conducive to the club ' s professed intellectual pursuits, the memebers embark on excursions to the world of fine arts, the San Francisco Symphony, art museums, and the opera. Page 65 Right: Ian and Jason Tickling the ivories. Far Right: Ethan and Luke lost in their primal rhythm. Below Right: I don ' t know, Adam-it sure smells funny to me. ' Below: Players Matt SchochJanBritton, Adam Johnson, Ethan Markowitz, Jonathon Weisberger, Sharon Mussen,Luke Haas Musicians of the World We, the musicians of Berkeley Highschool, have devoted a club to all those who dare venture into the frequencies of the unknown, in other words, we ' re here to enjoy good music and make some of our own. Experimenting with mixotydian sharp fourth scales, overtonal voicings, some maximal harmonic output, superimposed triads and subdiminished minor chords, our club focuses mainly on polka metal, although we always enjoy experimenting with show tunes from the 30 ' s and 40 ' s. We would like to thank our two main sponsors for We would like to thank our two main sponsors for making our club possible, Little Richard and Frank Sinatra; you guys are beautiful! 99 making our club possible, Little Richard and Frank Sinatra; you guys are beautiful! Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! Just simply gorgeous. Indeed quite explosive. Post mortum: for those members who were not interested in this type of music, we had the musical playhouse, where musicians were blindfolded and earplugged, and then set free to do whatever they wanted with a handful of battered and out of tuned instruments. Page 66 The Arts ZJUm b g • we ■K iiii 11 r Top: Theft rate is on the rise at BHS. Below Left: A very charming chamber of music. Below Right: Day on the green rocks! Chamber Music After a slow first semester (ad those college applications...) the Chamber Music Club took off. The members broke into groups of three to five and rehearsed different pieces, working towards concerts in April and June. The club also travelled outside of Berkeley to perform in Volcano, California, i Presidents Sarah Herr and Eliza O ' Maliey are pleased with the group ' s progress. They feel that this If music be the food of love, play on. William Shakespeare last term, the club has been more enthusiastic than in the past, and that this enthusiasm, combined with a selection of more carefully chosen music, resulted in the group ' s sounding better than ever. They would like to tell all the members Thanks for your dedication these last two years. The club really did become something, and we ' ll miss it very much next year. Page 67 Najuma Page 68 Najuma is a unique aspect of Berkeley High ' s African-American Studies department. The club is an Afro-Haitian dance group that performs throughout the Bay Area. Through the medium of dance, the students have explored rich African culture and history. Their pride in African-Haitian dance helps them to establish inner pride in themselves. Unfortunately the group doesn ' t receive school funding, even though Najuma belongs to a BHS department. Each Member must pay for the cost of transportation and drummer accompaniment. Under the direction of Anisa Rasheed, Najuma provides an eloquent showcase of African dance, music, and culture. . • . 01 ' • R to L: Autum Westbrook,Wenonah Elms,Cybell Leverett Jessica Beymer, Mr. Best, Amy Brookmeier.Malana Moshesh, Jane Crochet,Dana meredith, Sarah Church, Shannon OgdenPo-Cheng Shyu, Sheila Washington, Tuan Roberts. Far left: Po prepares to glaze a pot. Left: The careful art of pot trimming. Far above: First we knead the clay Above: Throwing a masterpiece!? Pottery ' s Playhouse The Clay Club was formed by water and the decomposition of igneous rock... no, wart! The Clay Club is really made up of a repressed bunch of individuals who are urgently working out their frustrations in mushy, gushy clay. Actually, it ' s the first period Pottery Class. Most of which consists of Seniors who are desperately avoiding academia in the wee hours of the cruel morning. This glorified encounter group is headed by Sarah Church and Jessica Beymer, the illustrious Porcelain Bitches from Hell whose motto is If it feels good, squish the hell out of it! Their advisor, Mr. Best (A.K.A. The Big Porcelain Kahuna ), tirelessly criss-crosses the globe in search of superior forms of dirt. This summer, in fact, he plans a whirlwind tour of the South Pacific to aid Third World potters in their pursuit of the centered slab... Membership is open to all those who are interested, however, ascending to the totalitarian P.B.H. proverb, strong hands are highly desirable. In 1988 the Club took a strong stand regarding CJaymation, saying Marvin Gaye songs and raisins are fine, but Bon Jovi and American Cheese will not be tolerated. Besides an all-encompassing adoration of clay, the group also demonstrates an avid interest in other art forms. In fact, members participate in operetic singing, drama, painting, dance, and creative writing. By the end of the year, they plan to release a 45 single containing their rendition of the Puccini opera La Boheme, and a book of short stories tentatively titled Potter ' s Home Erotica. Page 69 Right: Paul Schuchert chillin ' with his Chilean mother. Below right: Noah Parker poses passively with a caballo on a Costa Rican coffee plantation. Below left: John Colton takes a summer breather in an Indonesian pedicab. A FS The American Field Service was started by World War II ambulance drivers in an effort to combat the cultural ignorance they felt was responsible for war. Today A.F.S. has chapters nationwide and sends over 2000 U.S. students overseas yearly. Starting in September, prospective A.F.S travelers complete a series of applications, essays, and interviews that determine whether their personalities are compatible with the challenges a foreign stay presents. Then students are matched up with a foreign family. Recent BHS travelers have gone to Tunisia, Italy, Yugoslavia, France, Spain, Japan, Columbia, Canada, and Peru, to name a few! Suzanne Eisenberg, who visited Tunisia on the A.F.S. program, wrote home: Gina ' s brother Semi took us out to a really ritzy disco club. There was a little old man just staring at me the whole time I was dancing. When we left, he asked Semi if he could marry me for a thousand camels! Noah Parker, who spent last summer in Costa Rica, said the people he met were very hospitable, warm, strong- willed. Reuben Margolin and John Colton both went to Indonesia. John Colton was pleased with the organization ' s well-run program; Reuben was wowed by the exotic fruits, while Paul Schuchert enjoyed duck hunting in Chile. This year ' s BHS A.F.S. chapter was sponsored by Mr. Dean and led by co-presidents Perrin Meyer and Reuben Margolin. Page 70 The Experimentalists: Brian Marsh (Mexico), Natasha Blau (Australia), Jennifer Sitkin (Ecuador), Carine Blanchet (Switzerland), Sarah Capitelli Spain), Leon Kenin (Mexico), Pascha Hansen (Spain), Tatra Beutler (Mexico), Karya Lustig (Mexico), Amy Willats (Spain), front row: Christine Blanchet (Switzerland), Dawn-Alice Brenner (Switzerland), Jennifer Kaufman (Mexico), Amy McCarthy (France), Sarah Horton (Spain) Experimental Living The Experiment in International Living is a 54 year old nonprofit organization known throughout the world as a leader in cultural exchange and language training. Originally, The Experiment was begun by a British doctor who sent a handful of English prepschool students to live with Swiss families for a month during the summer. The Experiment now sends students of all nationalities from all socioeconomic backgrounds to stay with families in 27 countries from Argentina to the U.S.S.R. In the summer of 1987, 24 Berkeley High School students Experimented, making BHS the most Experimental school in the nation. The main goal of this global affair is to build international friendships on a personal level in the hopes of breaking the barrier of universal ignorance, replacing it with a foundation of understanding on a world level. Alumni reminesce fondly of their voyages: It was a growing experience; you ' re really on your own. smiles one experimental student. Advice from a recent experimentalist Leon Kenin: It ' s up to you to take the initial risk, for what will surely turn out to be the chance of a lifetime. . . Below: President Ben Carroll smirking. Right: Miles and Loren enjoy the meeting while Sally dreams. The Club. Below Right, Back Row: ?, ?, Anne Keech, Sally Baack, ?, Miles Becker, Bohun Kinloch, ?, Loren Majersik, Andre P., Julian Dierkes, Alex Nelson, Ben Carroll. Middle Row: Robin Rosenzweig, Rachel Robison, Jessica Beymer, Karen L, Jodi Gill. Front Row: Lauren Bentley, Meadow, Amber Wagner, Isaac F., Greg H. Not pictured: Jessica Bohn, Alison Miller, Cherie Self. Die Tollen Deutschen What is Die Tollen Deutschen ? Our name translates to The Great Germans, and that is what our club is all about. We are a collection of people, mainly - but not all - - students of the German language who are interested in Germany ' s positive contributions to language, culture, history, and technology of the entire world. We began the year with an inaugural beach trip, and we recently went to see the Berlin Art exhibit, along with other lesser activities. The year has only barely begun at this point, and when the weather gets more congenial, we shall have more activities which will permit us to enjoy German Culture with full force. Our name was originally to be Die Geilen Deutschen , which, loosely translated, means The Fresh Germans . But, Frau Rowland, our sponsor, would not let that through, for the idiomatic translation is The Horny Germans . By the way, I think that Frau Rowland is the only teacher at BHS who pronounces our name correctly. The pronunciation shall remain an eternal mystery to the rest of the staff. In closing, I would like to thank my Vice Presidents, Julian Djerkness (our native advisor), Loren Majersik, and Andre Pastermack; the Darmstaedter Reunioners (who know who they are); Secretary Jessica Bohn, and Anne Keech, whose semi-official position is The Big Cheese 8 , but without whose ideas, I don ' t know where we would be. Thank you all, and thank you members. You make Die Tollen Deutschen what it is. —Ben Carroll (President) Page 74 ;CJ Back Row: Burke Hansen , Christine Tasto , Sharon Ritchey , Amy McCarthy, fYl Emily Weinert, Andy Lakoff, Alison Swift. Second to Top: Carla ?, Alou s M MacAlou, Daniel Baccari, Rebecca Sperber,Sasha Navakavitch. Third to ?4cL Top: Dapo Abina, Cecily Graburn, Laura Pripstein, Alison Miller, MinaJavid, Sarah Putman, Samantha Longer, Joy Yoder, Mme. Claudine. Fourth to Top: Anna ?, Jessica Leveen,Lisa Lech.Gabriella Lipson, Kim Dorinson,Yetunde Ramse, Sarah Snyder. Front Row: Ruth Levine, Gabby Marks, Margaret T Solomon, Anna Broemel. Le Club Fran9ais France, that faraway oasis of culture, champagne, baguettes, and berets. Unfortunately, we cannot all be there, sipping citron presses on the Champs Elysees. The French Club ' s most ambitious project is a field trip to France, however, due to minor financial difficulties, we are unable to embark upon such a venture, but we keep the French spirit alive with French movies, food, and ambiance. Our lack of funds for these extravaganzas is due to our bakesales and our empty pockets. 783046 La France: cet endroit exotiques, avec sa culture, son champagne, ses baguettes, et ses berets. Malheureusement, nous ne pouvent pas tous etre la, buvant des citrons presses sur les Champs Elysees. Le projet le plus ambitieux du club est un sejour en France; cedependant, a cause d ' une probleme de I ' argent, ce n ' est pas possible. Mais nous gardons I ' esprit francais avec des filmes francais, des nouritures de la France, et enfin, I ' ambiance celebre de la France. L ' argent de poche pour ces adventures vient des soldes des patisseries et vient aussi de nos poches. Vive La France ' . Page 73 Back Row: Mike Boyce, Brendan Hurd, Justin Dudley, Alex Pakter, Kieron Edwards, Stephan Falk. Jess Bonn, Jenna Spear, Alou Macalou, Brent Halvonik. Middle Row: Perrin Meyer, Emily Miller, Aly Manado, Jeff Rhode, Steven Lee, Emily Weinert, Tracy Dickinson, Sean MacClelland, Matt Lipner. Front Row: Matt Baldwin, David Kraus, Chris Hawthorne Natasha Blau, Daniel Smith-Rowsey, Aurora Ortiz, Erin Flowers. Pretty far right:Cold chillin ' in front of the Washington Monument. Above: Erin , Life, liberty, and the Supreme Court building. Right:Jenna, Chris, Emily, Justin spot a conservative and try to act cool. Close Up The road from Berkeley High to Washington D.C. was filled with belligerent bus drivers, tactless tour guides, sardonic stewardesses and - - get this -- Braniff Airlines, apparently named for the sound your stomach makes after you eat their food. You ' ve heard of a ship of fools? Try a plane of liberals. Under the auspices of ace history teacher Hugh Why do all my house ' s smoke detectors keep dying? Houck and 1988 co- presidents Natasha did ! mention I was sick last time I went on Close Up? Blau and Chris if Jefferson ned slaves, then I ' m a bad joke- ' Hawthorne, we all did B-Town jring the week on Close Up. Page 74 We asked the most questions, involved ourselves most deeply in the workshops, and on a completely unrelated note, met ALAN CRANSTON. (Deifies don ' t have nicknames.) Senator, Calif ornian, Democrat, majority whip, assistant majority leader and gentleman, he talked to us and other Cali-types for about fifteen minutes about his job, current Senate happenings, and according to his aid, for the first time anywhere his opinion that more money must be spent in California for AIDS research and care. He ' s quite a guy. Close Up is more than just a toothpaste, it ' s a wonderful way to make history books and newspapers come alive and meet new and different Americans your own age to boot. The most valuable thing we brought home with us was the knowledge that education isn ' t an ambiguous, detached, apathetic method of keeping kids off the streets; it ' s a way to feel good about yourself by knowing you can rely on your brain for understanding of what goes on around you and for making informed, intelligent decisions. Well, that ' s about as profound as I get. If you go next year, I guarantee you won ' t be disappointed, especially if Braniff goes bankrupt and they hire some other airline. In the Capitol Above: Berkeley, D.C.. Left: Matt, Sean, and Emily ,on the way to the Ed Meese prosecution, flash a smile in gleeful anticipation. Page 75 Back to Front: Matt Burman, Marc Kodama, Benny Fong, Miya Nabeta, Thomas Tuan, Rattany Hort, Sharon Chang, Bruce Chang, Chen Bing- Bing , Eri shorty Suzuki, Christina Rivera, Gloria Lee, Jennifer Hsu, Jane Little Yamo Yamashiro. Asian Student Union The Asian Student Union this year was small, but amazingly beneficial to the BHS community. The ASU members volunteered their valuable time in peer tutorials, as well as providing financial support for students by re-establishing the Sano Memorial Scholarship. Ethnically, they were responsible for the first high school workshop for the Asian Pacific Student Union conference, they celebrated Asian Pacific Heritage week, and observed a Day of remebrance. Despite their diligence, the Asu ' ers managed to enjoy themselves (it wasn ' t even limited to washing bicycles and noshing ' on fortune cookies)! The ASU would like to give special thanks to Ms. Boley, Cathy, Mike, Sharon, Tom and Mr. Kaneko, and everyone brave Ravi at the car wash, enough to attend Sharon ' s chaotic meetings and get involved! Back to Front: Ma ' lani Labat, Moninique Curtis, Eric Allen, Pamela Keges, Jennifer Robinson, Dejuan Johnson, Robert Green, Irabe Taylor,Duane Covert, maurice Eddington, DaNean Harris, Marc Gobert, Tara Long, Miles Magbee, Christi Taylor, Charlotte Williams, Sarafina Rom, Windy Colvin, Stacy Colvin, April Westbrook, Shannon Young, Rochelle Andrews, Mese Williams, Mr. Navies, Richard Navies. Back to Black week Af ro-Haihan dance performance ASA Pres. ' s devliver openning messge about Black culture and pride. Afrikan Student Assoc. The African Student Association is a group of supportive, aware and active black students who congregate to jointly confront the issues and problems faced by today ' s Afro-American. The main focus for the organization is to provide a positive environment for Black Youth in a group setting. During the 1987-88 school year the ASA increased social and racial awareness at BHS by sponsoring several outstanding events. The most prominent of these was the Back to Black week series of assemblies. In addition to performances by the Afro- Haiten dancers and public speakers, the lasting reminent of the assemblies was the message of Black pride and advancement. Politically ASA conducted a week long Boycott of Berkeley ' s Blue and Gold market in reaction to racial siurs and prejudices made by employees towards black patrons. In additioaASA supported itseif financially through such creative endeavors as the down south cooking of the ASA Hot Link sale. ASA continued its advocation of civil rights and equality in the chambers of the School Board meetings. ASA installs a sense of pride and confidence in its members about their race and heritage, by providing a positive outlook on the future of the African American. Front Row: Nada Novakavich,-, Denise Nock, Marjorie Yakota,Sasha Novakavich, Diana Nagai, Sarah Christionson, Rocky Hort,-. Middle Row: Sara Adanas, -, Jessica Wiwi,-, Jessica Miller, Margaret Solomon, Gloria, Rebecca Bardach, Kanya Dorland, Seth Luerson. Back Row: -,-,-,Rebecca Gettleman,-,Liz Potter, Emilina Pellonchoud, Amy Kasarsda,-,-, Hilary Hickman,-, Karen Bevis, Tundi Whitter, Claudia Herman,-, Stephan Falk, Shana Carrol, Brent Halvonick, Cullen Gurst,-,-, Ken Horn. Left: Publius Furryanusque. Below: Latin Club The Lil ' Ccesars This year, for the first time in eons, Berkeley High School Latin students, with the help of teacher Karla Schutz, have banded together to form the greatest Latin Club ever. What, you may ask, does this illustrious organization do? Well, we translate Vergil, we discuss deponent formation, and we have an occassional Roman orgy.. .no, jjust kidding! Seriously, this club has accomplished its main purpose, the appreciation of Roman culture and history. First, the club ' s government is organized in the same manner as that of the Roman Republic. We have two consuls, Sasha Novakavich and Cullen Gerst who lead us in our exploits. There are also five aediles, who coordinate the club ' s activities and create its social agenda. The two quaestors act as treasurers, custodians of our bounteous funds. The club ' s first activity was a picnic in Live Oak Park . The picnic was enjoyed by all, and a second was planned by those who had been unable to attend. There, the club members encountered two snakes, one python that was 13 feet long, and a 9 foot boa constrictor. Another goal of the club was to distinguish the Latin classroom from all others. To accomplish this, the more artistic members of the club painted Ionic columns on the wails of the room. The club also viewed the series , Claudius, a tale of the thrills and chills of life in the Roman Empire. The grand finale of the semester , however, was the Latin Club ' s final banquet. At this affair the Latin II students (the lowest in the Latin heirarchy) served as slaves, while the other members of the club indulged in an all out Roman style feast. The Latin Club was an edifying experience for all involved, and we hope it will continue for years to come. We would also like to thank Ms Schutz for her dedication and enthusiasm throughout. Page 78 The Newcomers So you think things are tough for you here at Berkeley High? You say that you ' re having trouble finding yourself a nitche in a school the size of most towns? Well imagine how hard ft would be to adjust here if you were new not only to the school, but to this country as well. The Berkeley High School Newcomers Club has a very ambitious objective. Its goal is to integrate students who feel excluded into the mainstream at Berkeley High. The sponsor of the club is himself a relative newcomer to the United States. Thai Nguyen- Khoa sees the club as a way to bridge gaps of understanding at Berkeley High and to promote culture exchanges. The club is open to any student at Berkeley High School who feels lost or unitiated. New and foreign students are encouraged to join as well as other old-timers who would like to help the club pursue its goals. The club has orchestrated a number of positive activities this year designed to help the Newcomers acheive their goals of feeling comfortable in American life. The Newcomers have formed soccer and volleyball clubs, put on cultural performances, teach-ins, and films. They have prepared cultural foods and crafts and have put on other presentations to help the members feel like a part of life at Berkeley High School. So the next time you see someone wandering aimlessly through the bowels of Berkeley High, have some compassion. Send him or her in the direction of the counseling center. There Mr. Ngyuen-Khoa will see to it that he or she is well taken-care-of. He will take them under his wing, give them milk, cookies, and a good deal of compassion. Top Row (L-R): Donald Raymond, Justin Simons, Zach Walton, Greg Strom Second Row : Andy Mesones, Tigue Lopez, Karim Toubba, Carson Hyde Third row: Ian Britton, Ben Schmookler, David Hill Fourth row: Rory Couglan, Kwame Payne, Carradog Anderton, Carlos Kelly 1 sen After a disappointing 1986-87 season. The Berkeley Rugby Club ' s future was in doubt. But through The efforts of various club members, an 87-88 squad was formed successfully. Club Co-Presidents Leon Kenin and Kwame Payne combined with assistant coach and former BHS rugger, Eddie Lopez to motivate the new team to do well. As the season began, the team exploded into the league opposition with a 1-1 overall record (1-0 in league play) and once again boosted a long standing Berkeley reputatuion as one of the most ' ' physical teams around. But scheduling proved to disable the Rugby team as their next two games pitted BHS against Burlingame and Redwood — both teams ranked nationally. But the slide didn ' t stop there, as the BHS Ruggers lost to skyline High in a hardf ought match. However, the BHS Ruggers head into the second half of their season, their future looks bright. Yet the BHS Rugby Club hopes to finish the season with a strong record and a stronger team. What about next year? With solid returning play ers, an improved team budget and a barrage of coaches and trainers, next year ' s team will continue to uphold the Berkeley tradition of excellence. Page 80 Plan X ' rtl -tfkj- slCuJ laJ-Wio A nw- lk uu JJL XXtJsJLs-. h -due- lu «i -ftOsntft- ufj o ux OX o c ' t JrCKa f qM koJUxj (XsLdLCcc cK UJ pCLX L Si Below: Vince knows what ' s up. Top right: That ' s us. the Lab Rats! Middle right: Sophie Sasha cheesin ' in the photo lab. Below right: Ben looks on in awe, wishing he could open his mouth as wide as Robert ' s. Below left: Bill Dane, our longsuffering sponsor, before after eating an enormous head of broccoli in a single bite. F f { I 5 M ' ;; I I ' Lab Rat Lunch Club You may wonder what kind of Deople would choose to spend their uncn hours in the murky depths of the photo lab, surrounded by photo chemistry, junk food, ana pale, squinting companions. We are me Lab Rat Lunch Club! We have meetings five days a week, at which we discuss the finer points of art, philosophy, photography, and the contents of other people ' s lunches. A secretive group who shun the light of day, we may not be Berkeley High ' s most extroverted club, but we did effect some modest achievements. We constit- uted the main force of the G-Building Volunteer Fire Department, and we fostered the growth of a burgeoning colony of mice, fed on Skiffles and caribou chips. If all this makes you eager to join, pack a lunch, and venture forth into the dark and mysterious depths of the photo lab. Page 82 above: The Non-Ski club poses in Old Sacramento ' s Railroad Museum grounds, center: Ben Schmookler, one of the trip organizers, looks sheepish because he got back to the buses too late to get in the group picture. right: Some of the 6000 bikers who swarmed Sacramento as the club arrived. Ski Club At the start of the season, they could have been called the Non-Ski club, their first trip definitely being of the non-ski variety. That ' s not the way it was intended, of course. The trip was to Heavenly Valley, Lake Tahoe, America ' s self- acclaimed largest and highest altitude ski resort. On Saturday, a week before winter vacation, two Greyhounds filled with eager skiers pulled into a curiously empty Heavenly parking lot. The big doors opened and everyone knew why the lot was too empty: it was cold enough to freeze a polar bear. An icy wind not only added to the chill, it forced the resort to close the lifts. Although the lifts opened in the afternoon, few club members were hardy enough to venture to the icy slopes. Instead, most members spent their time eating, losing their skiis, finding their skiis, freaking out after finding their skiis stolen for the second time, (and for good), and cursing the weather. Meanwhile , club advisors Terry Doran and Charles Kratz were earning $25 each touring and listening to a sales pitch for a time share resort next to Heavenly. The next day, after a night of getting chased away from the slots by casino security, the club again boarded buses for Heavenly, and again found the lifts closed (as they were all around Tahoe). The club headed back for Berkeley, stopping for an hour in Old Sacramento— at the time taken over by hundreds of black-leather clad Hariey-Davidson riders, looking like the Wild Ones, yet polite, friendly, and happy to talk about their bikes. After posing for a group picture, the club boarded the buses and rode back to Berkeley, arriving on campus before sunset, hoping for better weather next trip. 1st Row- Sweet Pete Bailey 2nd Row- Swig Miller, Lainie Corten Jed Voltron Wong, 3rd Row-Ben Turman, SeanKaer, Becca Thaler, Jill Back Row-Ken Horn , Zak Francis Sean Give Us Another Strike Kaer bowls yet another stunning gutterball. Ted Wong reaches for his balls. Blue Moon Bowlers 1987-88 proved to be another fun, if not hectic, year for the Blue Moon Bowling Club. Under the incredible leadership of President Sweet Pete Bailey and Vice President Becca Thaler, this year ' s squad was the craziest ever to hit the ASUC lanes. Yet again this year, recognition must be given to Sweet Pete 0 a.k.a. Trent a Macs-a Lott for setting the club record of 206. Zak Pimpy T Francis and Nina Keller were by far the cutest (and only?) HAHC S X 4 - lettn RECREATION CENTER W «ftT F l«! 7. , TA -A - Ji 3 i3 32 S ' - 7 S 5 1ST. a| bowling couple, as well as the bowlers with the most splits. Kate Kirby won hands down for most artistic gutterball and hair style, while Ben William Hurt Hoy was the most erratic bowler. Top honors went to Becca Thaler for best score keeping (2 years running...) and hippest car stereo. Best Asain style awards went to Ben Turman; Sean B Kaer Bear Kaer scored with the most inventive approaches. And, of course who could forget Peter Gabriel for shocking the monkey. . . PAGE 84 ATHLETICS Dedicated students and staff help the disabled gain confidence in the water Adaptive Aquatics The Adapted Aquatics Program is live and happening every Friday afternoon in Berkeley High ' s South pool. Physically disabled students from all over the school district, ages 5 to 21 , look forward to joining their BHS swim aides for swimming lessons, relaxation and a lot of aquatic fun. The aides themselves first take a preperatory course taught by Adaptive Physical Education teachers and community volunteers who have adaptive aquatic Red Cross certification. During this course, the aides learn about disabilities, swimming and water safety. But the aide ' s real reward is the awareness they acquire by working with their disabled partners. A number of developmental disabled BHS students also work as aides. They assist by setting up and putting away equipment and as helpers in the dressing room. Each swimmer has specific goals and objectives for the year. Their ultimate goal is to attain independence while swimming. When in the water, disabled students can escape gravity to some extent, allowing them rare moments of precious free movement. For some, Adaptive Aquatics is the most joyful and comfortable hour of their week. Participating in Adaptive Aquatics allows the aides to improve their own swimming skills while enjoying the opportunity to interact with a diverse group of people. The lessons learned, the risks taken, the trust established, the communication, the love, the loss of fear, t he feelings of pride and accomplishment, the respect for individual differences, and the sense of community make this a most enriching experience for all involved. ATHLETICS PAGE 85 (r 3 UNICYCLE CLUB To uEAtU HMD T£ (CM «UP Ho ' OFF AwD TouB, HMD H Wl fUU UKJIC YC L Co .€ CrltCt XT o«T. kJCI? Clockwise from left: Reuben Margolin, Alex Nelson, Colin Williams, John Leiberman, Julian Dierkes, Kevin James, Justin Dudley, Eric Nelson, AlouMacalou, Lauren Sheffner, Dylan Kaufman. Right: The Art of Unicycling... one wheel at a time. Flying Unicycles Founded in the fall of 1987 by excited seniors Reuben Margolin and Erik Nelson, the absolute maximum(extrema...) zaniness of the Fabulous Flying Unicycle Club has drawn googles of amazed stares from stupified observers. The dazzling feats of this fantistical organization defy all sensible expectations of the limits of balance as they perform their phantastic phenomena. Do you want to try? The friendly question beckons, the fog of bewilderment begins to clear, and to the purpose of the club becomes tangible as you straddle the seat of a cycle. The thrust of Flying PAGE 86 Athletics Unicycle is the promotion of unicycle consciousness, to be achieved by focused participation. Regular cross- continental tours, fashioned after the Crusades, carry the cycling message to even the most inaccesible locals. Frequent ' jams ' are staged to give vent to spontaneous free-form expression. The culmination of such j demanding workouts and mightyj efforts of the Flying Unicycle Club was j a mindboggling performance of; outrageous proportions smack-dab j in the middle of the BHS courtyard j during lunch, a performance which j carried the benefits of this superlative i recreation to the entire high school j community. Top Right: On the road again... Top Left: Hi Mom! Bottom Left: Ah the majesty of it ! The Cyclists you ' ve come o long ways, babyl Bikers on Backs: (L to R) Tricia Fox, Justin Dudley, Toby Dienstfrey , Otto Joe, John Leiberman PAGE 87 Clockwise from bottom left: Lori grows solemn at the thought of Reagan ' s plans forthe U.S. Three members of First Step meditate during a meeting. Eric K. and Eric L. are entranced by the thought of peace. Students Together For Education And Progress! First Step First Step, formerly the Peace Club, is one of the most active organizations at Berkeley High, The philosophy of the club stresses the importance of being informed about issues facing the world today, getting involved in these issues, and realizing that every individual can make a difference. The club is part of a local network called BAY peace ( Bay Area Youth Coalition for Peace ) . Along with the new name. First Step (Students Together for Education and Progress) Is talking about a new approach to spreading peace this year, They form c Project groups, with each group focusing on a specific concern, This method of concentration has evidently been successful, Signs of their success have been seen at Peace Day, in the fundraisers to help Berkeley ' s homeless and poverty- stricken people, and in their efforts to send supplies to Nicaraguans and El Salvadorans, The First Steppers also participate in marches, vigils and conferences for and about promoting peace. In addition they have given much needed aid to organizations involved with spreading the idea of disarmament, helping people in Central America, draft resistance, and protecting environmental resources. Left: some of the groupd to r)- Polly, Apple, Sophia, Robin, Laura and Katherin . Below Left: Sophia, Matt, Amy and Laura during an intense idea session. Below: Kaidi shows discontent at being interrupted at a meeting by the taking of this picture. ODN What is ODN? What do these three letters stand for? Are they the Occult of Devil-worshipping Necrophilias? Sorry, nothing so exotic. ODN (the Overseas Development Network) is an organization of otherwise college chapters. These seperate chapters are coordinated by the national offices at Harvard and Stanford. The chapters serve to educate themselves and their community about such issues as hearth, education, trade, economic structure, and hunger in the third world countries. ODN also offers development internships for students in third world areas overseas and at home. The major focus of ODN is their partnership in development projects. This program matches a chapter in the US with a community in Africa, India, Latin America, or the US. The projects are designed and implemented by the community while the US chapter raises the funds. Our chapter, at BHS, has funded a pigfarm, the profits from which will be used to build a school and day care center. We ' ve also participated in a program to educate Philippino farmers and to build a garden collective in Zimbabwe. In order to learn more about similar problems in the US, we ' ve volunteered on various local volunteer service agencies such as St. Anthony ' s Dining Room and St. John ' s shelter for the homeless. ODN provides a way for students to have a n actual effect on peoples lives around living around the world. ODN members : Natasha Blau, Jessica Bury, Sarah Capitelli, Laura Chiera. Gwynn Cropsey, Kaidi Depelchin, Robin Goldman, Elizabeth Hopkirk, Sophia Lee, Gabby Marks, Amy McCarthy, Matt Milikan, Shannon Poley, Lilia Scott, Polly Smail, Apple Szostak, and Katherin Kraft. Page 89 New Chem- Physics Club Under the fearless leadership of Pete ' The Frogger Saxby and Amy Will that be dangerous? Hansen, The Chem- Physics Club was off to a good start. The members met for f ieldtrips to Chabot Observatory and LBL, and also worked on individual science projects. Some members became involved with the construction of hover crafts and CC2- burning lasers, while otherswere intrigued by the more precise techniques used to make telescopes. The club feels that this year has been very productive and successful, and would like to congratulate itself on itsdedication and enthusiasm. Page 90 Top Left: Pierre Mosley,Yi Wang, Ms. Russ, Huston Ma, Damein Gordon, Sylvester Wong , Andrew Wise, Billy Keys Far Left: Sylvester and the imminent error. Near Left: Huston-learning new games. Above: President Yi contemplates. Below Left: Pierre, gum, and a-computer. The Technocrats r club is a voluntary membership club, meaning that meetings are not mandatory. Computer club members can attend meetings whenever they choose, therefore providing a variety of people to meet each time you visit the club. The computer club meets every Friday after school in the computer room. There, students use school computer to program, to take SAT simulatory tests, and, of course, to play games. The club has access to a variety of computers, including the ever popular IBM PC XT (clone), the Macintosh and the Commodore. Also provided for club members are Apple Work and Mac Paint. However, people usually bring their own programs to the meetings ana share them with others, so one can expect to see new software each week. On a typical club day, the most popular activity is playing videogames The computer club will be getting a series of new Macintosh Plus and Macintosh SE computers soon, as well as a new laser printer. Hopefully with these new facilties, more students will develop an interest in the computer club, especially female students, who have not as yet dared to join. Page 91 Above: Alison Swift, Catherine Zinn, Nicole Chabot, Jamey Austin, and Brooks Jordan: The Gourmet Club. Right: Birth control for chickens. Below left: Brooks ex- emplifies the motivat- ing spirit behind the Gourmet Club. Below right: Nicole flips a crepe. The Gourmet Club The Berkeley High Gourmet Club had a particularly difficult time getting started this year. Although the Friday night meetings were very popular, due to a lack of deeper interest, especially among under- classmen, new member sign-ups and Sunday brunches have been minimal. Since many students think of the Gourmet Club as only an extention of a discreet social group, this year ' s president, Nicole Chabot, made an effort to counteract this misconception by encouraging anyone interested in good food to become a member. The club will continue trying to arouse the interest of a broad range of students, especially under-classmen who are truly interested in fine cuisine. We hope that they will continue our fine tradition of inter-national grub fests. The Neo-Luddite Car Club One of Berkeley High ' s less distin- guished organizations, the car club has, in fact, no socially redeeming features. During the course of the year, only one official meeting was convened, and that was only in order to take the photographs you see before you. Nevertheless, we feel that we have fostered an Interest in motorsports here at Berkeley High, and kindled a flame of passion in the hearts and minds of some of our less enlightened bretheren who had previously regarded automobiles as merely a means of transportation, rather than as one of self expression. Above: Daniel DMSR Smith- Rowsey, Jay Feist, instant member Amiee Ross-Gilson, Banghee Chi, Bill Woodcock, Cherie Self. Middle: —caption censored by CHERIE -- —CAPTION CENSORED BY ' CHERIE — Bottom: The Car Club: We meet by accident! (Wells ' ride.) Not pictured, but also kind of in the car club: Seth Bomse, Charlie Carroll, Scott Carroll, Bill Dane (Our longsuffering Sponsor.) Ben Fabry, Mike Flushman, Craig Ferguson, Ben Hoy, Sam Kamin, Chuck Kratz (Couldn ' t find his car keys.) Carl McKnight. Wells Mounday, Azad Ruhz, Ben Somkin, Karen Wichner, Colin Williams, Adam Wise. Honorary members, also not pic- tured: Jay Bryon, Mike Llaneza, Rick Martin, Matt McCully. Top Row; Rolan Powell, Maurice Eddington, Irabe Taylor, Lightfoot Wilhite, Rahman Bagby, Mansur Nurudding, Eric Allen Bottom: Robert Greene, De Juan Johnson, Richard Navies Top Row: Charles Jones-PEP coordinator, Micheal Springs, Gwynne Cropsey, Giovanni Toledo, Ken Young, Magdalena Huerter, Rebecca Morgan, Oswaldo Leon, Reina Montes, Bottom Row: Laura Atkins, Shawneeque Johnsons, Latoyia Griffin, Ponchitta Johnson, Luis Martinez. Reina Morenos and Magdelena Huerter, empowering each other and a bouquet of flowe rs. Peer Support i PEP is a group of students who are working towards better relationships between all peers, not just in Berkeley High, but in the whole community. Through support and other projects, they attempted to reach out to all of us. The members are trained in peer aid skills, where they learn to listen constucth ely to the problems of others. These are rare people! Through their social aid endeavors, , these peers have become a close knit group of friends, working together for a better America. Through support and other projects, they attempted to reach out to all of us. By the year 2000, it is predicted that 70% of black males in America will be in the throes of alchohoiism, in jail, or dead. The Sons of Afrika is a group formed to ensure that the black males of Berkeley high do not follow this horrible precedent. By discussing the problems facing black males today, this organization is doing its part to correct the pressing dilemmas of a society gone astray. PAGE 94 UCO MESA in person(s). Far Below: Monica Jennings(right) looks skeptically at the joy of learning shown by Sjaun Woods, John Lewis and Maria Bonners. Below: A typical class period- talking , learning and cheesing. UCO-MESA What is UCO MESA? You may ask. The purpose of the club with the longest acronym at BHS is three fold. University College Opportunities Math, Engineering, and Science Achievement was created to increase the number of minority students in UC and other 4- year schools. UCO MESA tries to achieve this goal by helping its students complete the UC a-f requirements, obtain a desired GPA and receive good SAT an d Achievement test scores. The core of the program is a daily study hall. Here, students receive help on homework via study groups in math science, and english. Also, through contact with tutors, they are taught problem solving techniques. In particular, they learn how to approach a problem, how to study effectively, and how to take tests. Students learn about UCO MESA in three different ways: The junior high schools in this area have UCO programs, which students continue at BHS; all high school math teachers are asked to recommend students who may benefit from the program; UCO MESA also recruits in math classes at the beginning of every semester to inform prospective members of the club. The club measures its success based on the grades and achievements of its members and the number of minority students accepted to 4 year institutions. Page 95 Christi cries Ooh-uh-uh before the Feel Trip. Corinna chops, Heather poses, and Scott gives dancing lessons to Fluffy the cat. Less Lecture, More Dead Things! The Human Anatomy and Physiology Club for Accelerated College-bound Students Striving for Achievements in the Fiela of Biological Science and a High GPA (Not to Mention Higher Marks with College Admissions Personnel), led by the much appreciated ScanTron Mistress, Mrs. RoboTeach Holmquist, is proud to announce that it is the only class at BHS to have been accorded club status. The Anatomy Club prides itself on its motto Less Lecture, More Dead Things! The Co-Presidents (as pictured above) Chris Niyati, Manyalibo Matthews, Bill Woodcock IV, Alex Lubin, Shin Kang, Ben Turman, Heather Winkelmann, Alex Lindstrom, Jill Rodgers, Gail Shirley, Lori Atkins, Mari Gill, Christi Taylor, Eisa Davis, Becca Foote, Corinna Sullivan, Naomi Winiwarter, Nicole Chabot, Page 96 Emily Miller, lan Welsh, Lainie Corten, Scoft Carroll, Cybele Leverett, Jessica Beymer, Kim Todd, Madelia Hickman, Heather Wong, Catherine Kawachi, Sean Kaer, Charlie Carroll, Pete Bailey, and Leon are developing Beach Wear for Feel Trips to TheTslets of Langerhans®. Some of the highlights of the year included probing freshly slain felines, reeking rats, and butchered bovine. Each time a disturbance erupted in the hall, we clenched our madibles as the fearless, femur- wielding Mrs. H. dove into the synapse between our room and Mr. Dickey ' s to attack the offending antigens. We enjoyed perverted comments from the back while we were viewing slides of monkey parts, ana we were the proud sponsors of the BHS premiere snowing of Reanimotor. Needless to say, we all had a good time while learning the correct anatomical terms of the human body, and we would like to thank Mrs. Holmquist for putting up with our sometimes warped sense of humor. We would also like to thank SMACC for donating this page, and Mrs. Holmquist for demonstrating the Anatomical position. (As opposed to the Missionary position.) Spirit Week ' 87 Spirit week, a tradition at Berkeley High, was a little different this year. Because of a lack of student involvement and unforseen schedule changes, homecoming was almost cancelled. That is when BHS spirit really shone through as students pulled together to make homecoming happen. Through the continued efforts of the student senate and the faculty, a probationary homecoming was set up. One of the most noticeable changes in spirit week was the division of the spirit cup into five separate cups. These were the Oscar Cup (for class skits), Olympic Medals (for the Laff Olympics), the Golden Broom (for clean up), the Cup of Soup (for the food drive), and last but definitely not least, the Rally Cup. This drastic change encouraged positive class participation and competition, and good will towards BHS. Sadly, last year ' s negative attitudes (and egg throwing) resulted in the elimination of the courtyard dance, but it was replaced by a successful sock-hop held in Spirited sign-making seniors. the Donahue Gym by the senior class. The attitudes before Spirit Week this year were somewhat negative, because the changes were for the most part unwelcome, but as the week continued, school and class spirit accumulated, and the outcome was great. Students put in a lot of effort to clean the school, and the food drive brought in over a ton of food for Berkeley ' s needy. Of course, Spirit Week was not all serious. As always, we had a great time dressing up and laughing at each other wearing ten-gallon hats and toupees, looking alike, dressing backwards and sporting Charlie Brown togas on senior toga day. And, of course, there was the grand finale, Red and Gold day! The seniors dominated, sweeping the Rally, food drive and the Oscar Cups, as well as sharing the Golden Broom Cup with the juniors. The freshmen, stupifying almost everyone, emerged with the Laff Olympics Cup . But there were really no winners and losers of Homecoming: the prizes for everyone were a clean campus, high spirits, and the promise of another great Spirit Week next year! Erik Nelson: eights across the face. Diana Nagai and Tara Rayder with their bumble bees A fine example of sophomores on red and gold day. Rudy Ronfeldt forgets his locker combination.. .again. 100 Spirit Week Even though she just rolled out of bed, she still has spirit! A Lack Of Pag This year, because of the cancellation of the Homecoming Pageant, the royalty positions were determined by popularity alone. No lights, singing, dancing, or stand-up comedians this year folks, just an array of color-coded ballots with names that mean nothing unless they ' re one of your friends. Although this year ' s process of selecting royalty defeated the purpose of choosing the most talented candidates, it was still successful and special for those who were involved. Freshman Prince and Princess were Eliot Lee and Valerie Hutson. Kysha Jones and Monsoon Scheer were Sophomore Princess and Prince, while Jamal Williams and Shawana Lovely were elected Junior Prince and Princess. The seniors chose Robyn Hunter and Lucas Maciel as their princess and prince. The entire school came together to crown Stephanie Shrieve and Michael Sklut Berkeley High ' s 1987 Homecoming Queen and King. 102 THE FRESHMAN PRINCE AND PRINCESS FINALISTS. (TOP) THE JUNIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS FINALISTS. (BOTTOM) STEPHANIE SHRIEVE AND MIKE SKLUT, HOMECOMING KING AND QUEEN. THE HOMECOMING KING QUEEN FINALISTS. THE SENIOR PRINCE PRINCESS FINALISTS. h % Homecoming Royalty 103 Kim Todd: spirit and bagels, how can you lose? Several of the hungry student senators without can openers. Mr. Tudisco - our fearless leader. Linda Abrami Kathryn Adams Chidi Ahanotu Dawne Al-Bari Karriem Al- Bari Shahin Alavi Myisha Albert Ian Alexander Eric Allen Terrence Allen Raja Altenhoff Jose Alvarez Alicia Amezcua Alysia Anderson Dylan Anderson Kamara Anderson 108 Senior Formals Abrami- Anderson Marcus Anderson Marisha Anderson Caradog Anderton Donnie Anthrop Wendy Apfelbaum Kamala Appel Denell Archibald Duane Armstrong Earl Armstrong Timothy Arndt Cameron Arnold Maryam Asgari Anderson-Asgari Senior Formals 109 Laura Atkins Senior Spotlight: Melany Nakagiri James Austin Dolores Avila Sally Baack Michael Baba Rahman Bagby Peter Bailey Lisa Baker Saana Baker Kathryn Ballard Senior Melany Nakagiri, a great student and an accomplished violinist, exemplifies the energy and talent of the class of 88. Melany started playing the violin at age 4. Under the study of Anne Crowden, she has served as concert mistress of both the Berkeley High and Berkeley Youth Orchestras, and more recently, has played in the S.F. Symphony Youth Orchestra. Among Melany ' s favorite memories are those of her two summers spent in a chamber music program in England, the exhilirating and exhausting European tour and hard-won First Prize she earned with the S.F. Symphony Youth Orchestra in the Vienna International Youth Orchestra Competition, and her intensive violin study this past summer in Victoria, British Columbia. While practicing 21 2 hours a day and maintaining an extremely heavy school load, Melany also finds time to volunteer at Alta Bates Hospital, take Japanese classical dance lessons, serve as treasurer of the B.H.S Senate, and correspond with the friends she has made all over the world. I thrive on being busy, Melany says. Still, music requires space. She ' s looking forward to being able to devote herself entirely to the violin. And if her musical career doesn ' t blossom, Melany, who spent part of last summer working in a daycare, is also considering a career in pediatrics . But whatever she does, Melany Nakagiri will bring to it a tremendous amount of talent, energy, and that gracious Melany smile. 110 Senior Formals Atkins-Ballard John Bartko Danielle Beccari Miles Becker Michele Bell Adrianne Bendich Atiim Benjamin Tyrone Benjamin Adrienne Bentley Mark Berbower Sarah Berger Davida Berglund Jessica Beymer Banks-Beymer Senior Formals 111 Shonelle Blake Nia Blakeney Carine Blanchet Christine Blanchet Natasha Blau Michael Blaziek Amy Boe Jessica Bohn Seth Bomse Elisa Bongfeldt Sarah Borruso Ursula Boynton Elizabeth Bremner Dawn Brenner Maya Brenner Jay Brezovar 112 Senior Formals Blake-Brezovar Ian Britton Jennifer Brooks Dana Brown Danielle Brown Erin Brown Jenifer Brown Lauri Brown Amy Bruckmeier Sonya Bryant Elizabeth Buchanan Paul Buckner Benjamin Budnitz Britton-Budnitz Senior Formals 113 Jean Cahoon David Cain Kimon Cambour Sarah Capitelli Sara Carder William Cardwell Senior Presidents Think They ' re Hot! During our journey through Berkeley High, our class has had several sets of presidents, but our most flamboyant and longest serving pair has been Ted Voltron Wong, and Dennis What a Guy Loubal. Their amazing leadership talents have added much to our class, and our school as a (w)hole. It is truly amazing to think that Dennis, the son of a wealthy Siberian whale herdsman, and Ted, the son of a harmonica repairman , could work so well together. During their presidency, they have raised our class funds from a scant $35.46 into the high seven figures. This amazing influx of cash has allowed the class of 1988 to be the first senior class to rent Hawaii as the location for their senior prom. After high school, Ted and Dennis plan to head their seperate ways. Ted plans to go to Cal for his undergraduate education and Harvard (just to make Yale jealous) for grad school. Dennis plans to go to San Quentin for life. TELEGRAM To: Senior Class of ' 88! From: Voltron What a Guy Dear seniors STOP What were to trust us STOP This you will hear from us ' cause all your class money and deep into the jungles of South America STOP No point in sending out a posse STOP We ' re leaving no tracks STOP Adios and so long STOP Ted and Dennis. Ipanema, Brazil suckers you is the last we ' re taking are heading 114 Senior Formals Buford-Cardwell Fatima Caroll Michael Carraway Tanya Carraway Pedro Carriedo Benjamin Carroll Charles Carroll Scott Carroll Shana Carroll Lakeale Cass Tracy Caybut Nicole Chabot Inti Chan Sharon Chang Gennenice Chapman Harolina Charles Alice Chen Caroll-Chen Senior Formals 115 Laura Chiera Amod Chopra David Chu Sarah Church Stefan Church Elisabeth Cisse Benjamin Clark Sarah Clemens Amy Clements Michael Clemons Naima Colbert Maria Coleman Mindi Coleman Wendy Colvin Dylan Conger Amy Cook 116 Senior Formals Chiera-Cook Deanna Cooke Rebecca Coolidge Jana Cooper Lainie Corten Gage Coulon Duane Covert Jessie Cromwell Gwynne Cropsey Jimmy Crutison Rachel Curl Piera Damonte Emily Davidow Cooke-Davidow Senior Formals 117 Grant Davis James Davis Tamar Davis Jessica Delaney Norma Delgado Daagya Dick Tracy Dickinson Tobias Dienstfrey Julien Dierkes Jacob Disston Amite Dominick Naddett Donegan Scot Doolan Kim Dorinson Jennie Dorman Helen Dotson 118 Senior Formals Davis-Dotson Cherie Douglas Monique Douglass Carmen Drabczyk Kelly Duane Justin Dudley Ananda Dulton 19 69 Hundreds of thousands of people protest the war in Vietnam Neil Armstrong walks on the moon , July 20 The movie M A S H by Robert Altman is first released The last issue of The Saturday Evening Post comes out, after 148 years of publication A poll taken shows that 70% of all Americans believe religion isn ' t as important as in the past. 1970 Assasination attempt on Pope Paul VI in the Phillipines — Earthday celebrated; through- out the nation demonstations stress the importance of unpolluted air, water and land Hello Dolly closes after 2,844 performances, making it the longest running show to play Broadway to date. 1971 Earl Sutherland of Vanderbuilt University receives the Nobel prize for research in hormones. (Hmm, wonder what he was doing?) — The Commerce Dept. officially designates the year from Nov 1969 to Oct 1970 a year of recession. 1988 Ronald Reagan ' s last year as president! . . . Hallelujah! . . .1988 Olympics held in Korea and Canada the Class of ' 88 graduates as planned, on time! Dina Duncan Rachelle Duncan Rona Dusuau Nathan Eckrich Senior Formals 119 Jacob Edelstein Maurice Edington Kieron Edwards Renia Ehrenfeucht Sean Ehrlich John Ellis Zoe Ellis Wenonah Elms Joshua Elwood Maximillian Engber Rebecca Espinosa Deon Evans 120 Senior Formals Edelstein-Evans James Evans Tonette Evans Michelle Fazio Amanda Fink Jessica Fisher Thomas Fitzsimons Willie Fleischman Jess Flores Michael Flushman Benny Fong Rebecca Foote Demetris Ford Jocelyn Foreman Ruth Foresman Melody Foster Kimberly Foxworth EVANS-FOXWORTH Senior Formals 121 Zakary Francis Randy Free Samantha Fretter Tamara Friedman Andre Fuetsch Anthony Gaines Adam Galler Josefina Garcia Mario Gayton Byron Gee Lisa Ghelerter Mariam Gill La Ron Gilliam Chalyn Girling Mark Gobert Beth Goldberg 122 Senior Form als Francis-Goldberg Hana Goldberg Robin Goldman Monique Gong Benjamin Good Jason Goode Christie Goodie Walter Gordon Joseph Gorelick You Must Remember This... On reflecting back on what BHS has meant to us, we will remember many good things. However, there are some less than ideal experiences that have made high school what it was and these should be remembered with fondness. 1) The now removed, but once omnipresent lump of cement in the center of the courtyard. Left as a present for future generations by the beach club of the class of ' 84, this little blob of mortar caused more trips, slips, and embarrassment than any other object at BHS. 2) The Cafeteria, a. k.a The Round Room . This was the location of such a vast array of memories that it ' s impossible to recall them all. One of the highlights was the self-scheduling Olympics: bounding over tables, stubbing toes on stools, and wrestling with fellow students in pursuit of the ideal schedule. Another fond memory is that of cafeteria studyhall. The elation of finding the yellow No Class Today notice on your classroom door was always dampened by the prospect of spending a whole period in the cafeteria along with the odors of long gone lunches. Then there were the homecoming dances.. . ' nuff said. 3) The connecting hallway between the C and G buildings. The crowd was so thick, you were better off walking around the block. Every day there was a total gridlock, and there were always those three people who just had to stop right in the middle of the hall! There are so many things to remember: dodging falling asbestos tiles and the hungry, bomb-dropping seagulls, and much more. Perhaps the most inconceivable thing is that one day, we ' ll look back at BHS as the good old days. Michael Gorelick Suzanne Gorodezky GOLDBERG-GORODEZKY Senior Formals 123 Kim Graham Robert Greene Samuel Grcinke James Griffin Jeannette Gross Jennifer Gross Marya Grosse Eland Grove Stefan Gulassa Ara Gureghian Sandra Gursimart Wendy Gussler 124 Senior Formals Graham-Gussler Michael Gut Douglas Hall Renee Hall Brent Halvonik Mathew Hanf Ben Hansen Burke Hansen Pascha Hansen Danean Harris Tamiko Harris Kenneth Hatter Terence Hawley Ravi Hayashida Stefanie Head Kathleen Hearn Sean Hearne Gut-Hearne Senior Formals 125 Kevin Hebert Kenneth Hedgepeth Maurice Hedgepeth Michael Henderson Claudia Herman Alfred Hernandez Sarah Herr Isa Hershoff Benjamin Hewitt Hilary Hickman Senior Spotlight: Ben Hansen Many seniors are worried about getting into college, but not Ben Hansen. This outstanding student was born in Berkeley, but his father is Norwegian. He spent three years in Norway where he learned the language as well as discovered that Nowegians are, more laid back in terms of sex, than Americans. When asked about his favorite class, Ben enthusiastically replied, I get tired of them all at some point. He is uncertain of his plans for the future, but he imagines that he will pursue a math related career. In addition to his classes at Berkeley High, Ben also takes rhetoric and honors mathematics at Cal Berkeley. Outside of school, Ben mostly sleeps. When he is not doing this, he works at BHS ' s south pool teaching disabled adults to swim. He finds it challenging: You have to be conscious of how you interact with them.. .you have to treat them like adults, but help them. About his job as a lifeguard, Ben says, It ' s cool because you don ' t have to work too hard. Ben is also active in the Youth Commission, which is a student advisory committee to the city council and the school board. The Commission does have influence: How much they consider our opinion depends on how well we express ourselves. And Ben Hansen is certainly good at expressing himself, both as a student and an individual. 126 Senior Formals Hebert-Hickman Madelia Hickman David Hill Jami Hiyakumoto Onika Holbert Ben Holl Veronica Holmgren Jennifer Horn Kenneth Horn Danielle Hopkins Monique Hopkins Lara Hornbeck Naomi Horowitz Rattanak Hort Sarah Horton Michelle Hosking Till Houtermans HlCKMAN-HoUTERMANS Senior Formals 127 Jason Howard Melanie Howell Benjamin Hoy G-Hong Hsu Pai-Chau Huang Jennifer Hunter Katherine Hunter Kenyan Hunter Samuel Hurwitt Scott Hutcheon Carson Hyde Virgilio Inacay Daniel Irwin Bridget Jackson Kelly Jacobs Kevin James 128 Senior Formals Howard-James Livia Jauregui Mina Javid Dave Jellinek Leif Jenssen Dana Jepsen Otto Joe Adam Johnson Anthony Johnson De Juan Johnson Eleonore Johnson Marlisa Johnson Reginald Johnson Jauregui-Johnson 129 Thomas Johnson Danny Jokelson Felesia Jones Leonard Jones Ling Yen Jones Loring Jones Rachel Jones Sean Kaer Sam Kamin Teachers Think We ' re... Ask any member of our class what makes us special, and you will undoubtedly get a response like, We ' re the best. Who cares why? To get a less biased opinion, we asked some of our teachers to comment. It ' s no surprise, that their answers were quite similar to our own. Even when we were freshmen, we stood out in the eyes of our teachers. Of course, no generalization does justice to the entire class, but the most frequent adjectives that teachers used to describe us were talented, dedicated and mature. We make a variety of impressions, ranging from nice kids to brats, but the truth probably lies somewhere in between. Ms. Gittelson sees us as menches, real human beings. Ms. Wilson says it simply: I love you guys! The overall consensus is that the class of ' 88 is a great bunch of people. James Kamp Julie Kanyuk Mariya Kasow Dylan Kaufman Catherine Kawachi Nina Keller Derryl Kelly Leon Kenin Pamela Keyes Michael Kim Christopher King Johanna King Michael Klein Ayisha Knight Jaqueline Knox Christina Koci Kamp-Koci Senior Formals 131 Marc Kodama Michelle Koepke Anne tte Kogo Ramiza Koya Christopher Kuhi Melani Labat Bertram Ladner Sasha Lahrs Chao Lai Andrew Lakoff Anna Landaue Yadin Larochette Heather Larson Holly Larson David Lawler Gordon Lawrence 132 Senior Formals Kodama-Lawrence Gerald Lee Roddrick Lee Sophia Lee Steven M. Lee Steven W. Lee Fitawok Legesse Amanita LeMon Marcela Leon Lu Liao John Lieberman I-Chun Lin Alex Lindstrom Jason Lipton Susan Little Claire Loar Annelise Loe Eric Loebel Nathalie Longree Dennis Loubal Loren Loverde Marcia Low Amado Lozano Jennifer Lubeck Alex Lubin 134 Senior Formals Liao-Lubin Rachel Lubliner Sarah Lucas Amy Lundberg Seth Lunine Karya Lustig Senna Ly Senior Spotlight: Daniele Beccari Berkeley High: It is well known as a superlative school, and the students are the major contributors to that reputation. Each year, BHS is visited by many foreign students who add new views and ideas to the perspective of the student body. Among them this year is Daniele Beccari of Turin, Italy. Daniele says that he has always known that he would travel to the United States. His parents have been active in AFS since youth, and Daniele was expected to travel in their footsteps. As expected, life in America is sometimes difficult to adjust to. According to Daniele, the greatest hardship he has faced is abstention from drinking his favorite beverage, beer. In Italy, I drink always beer, and here I ' m going crazy. On a slightly saner and more solemn side, Daniele seems to enjoy school at BHS. School is very easy here. Teachers are friendly and nice. In Italy, the teacher is your captain. Unfortunately, Daniele will be leaving soon to return to Italy. But the off-balance slice of American life at Berkeley High has not deterred him from thoughts of returning. I like the way of life of the American people, but I ' ll never be able to drink rootbeer! April Lytle Michael Ma Alou Macalou Lucas Maciel Lubliner-Maciel Senior Formals 135 Kimberly Madigan Heather Madison Jesse Madway Loren Majersik Steven Majoros Arien Malec Erin Mallory Ronald Malone Jill Mammano Amy Maniatis Adam Many Rueben Margolin 136 Senior Formals Madigan-Margolin 9 V Alice Mark Gabriella Marks Jennifer Masten Manyalibo Matthews Alton Maxey Shavon Me Cain Amy Mc Carthy Lara Mc Cormick Ryan Mc Creary Victoria Mc Eldowney Andre Mc Gaugh Theresa Mc Ghee Jennifer Mc Key Greg Mc Lean M Kristen Mc Mahon Jason Mc Murray MARK-McMURRAY Senior Formals 137 Monique Mc Neal Thelena Mc Neal Paul Mehoudar Desiree Meinardi Christy Meredith Christopher Merrill Perrin Meyer Andrew Meyers Alison Miller Cecilia Miller Emily Miller Jeannine Miller Kevelyn Miller Priscilla Miller Scott Miller Jonathon Miller 138 Senior Formals Mcneal-MillerW. Senior Spotlight: Stephanie Head Hearing about Stephanie Head, one might easily think that she ' s a typical teenager. Her favorite television show is The Cosby Show , she loves chocolate cake, and she ' s a Giants fan. But Stephanie is anything but typical. For one thing, she has been confined to a wheelchair with Cerebral Palsy since birth. As a friend of her ' s explains, CP is not a degenerative disease, so Stephanie won ' t get worse. We just have to work with her disability. Stephanie certainly has not let her handicap get the better of her. She works very hard in school, doing approximately 10 hours of homework every day. She loves Berkeley High; when asked about the crowded hallways, hsr response was, We get to class in five minutes - we ' re just forceful! Stephanie ' s favorite class is Afro-American History because she likes the teacher, Mr. Navies. What about the future? Stephanie ' s plans are already certain: She will attend Cal Berkeley in the fall and major in French. Altogether, Stephanie Head is a person of rare enthusiasm and spirit; she has used these gifts to combat her disability. Matthew Millikan Ann Milos Marcelo Mino David Mitchell Denise Mock Susana Morales Almira Moronne Michael Morrison Malana Moshesh Cydne Mosley MlLLIKAN-MoSLEY Senior Formals 139 mm Wells Mounday Da wit Mulushewa Kanitha Muon Samuel Murchison Derick Mzoneli Martin Mzoneli Brian Nabeta Melany Nakagiri Benbuck Nason Richard Navies Chet Nelson Erik Nelson Jake Nelson Rochelle Nelson 140 Senior Formals Mounday-Nelson Rachel Neumann Linh Nguyen Van Nguyen Kayvan Niazi Marc Norgaard Meredith Norton Timika Nunley Eliza O Malley William O Neal Shannon Ogden Steven Oki Joanna Oltman Barbara Otterbeck Glenn Owens Alex Pakter Senior Formals 141 John Park Bike Aid Noah Parker John Patterson Kwame Payne Liisa Pera Tera Percoats Dora Perez Monica Pertegaz Kyle Personen Alex Peter The idea is to touch as many people as you can, says Sophia Lee about the 3700 mile bike trip that she and Laura Chiera took this summer. June through August, these two ambitious seniors rode from 6:30 a.m. until sundown, averaging about 80 miles a day. They were participating in a program called Bike Aid, whose aim is to raise money for various Overseas Development Network projects. Sophia and Laura learned about Bike Aid at a national ODN conference and decided to devote their summers to the cause. As a fundraiser, Bike Aid worked on a sponsorship per mile basis, with a minimum of $3500 to be raised by each rider. Proceeds from the program were used to fund ODN internships and hunger projects. However, the purpose of Bike Aid was not simply to raise money. Riding across the country, the bicyclists became aware of what life is like in the heart of America. Sophia and Laura also engaged in community service , from working in soup kitchens in Utah to painting homeless shelters in Boston. Despite the hardships involved in such a trek across the country, both Laura and Sophia agree that it was fulfilling experience and one that neither will ever forget or regret. Says Sophia in retrospect, ...what you come away with is more than you can ever give... 142 Senior Formals Park-Peter Katherine Peters Jessica Petit Nancy Pih Daniel Piniella Janna Pitts Julien Poirier Shannon Poley Dorothy Pollard Ezette Poole Rodney Porter Jason Powell Roland Powell Shiela Prados Kara Pransky Kelli Preston Ian Prichard Peters-Prichard Senior Formals 143 Gabriel Prindle Ulysses Proteau Alexis Pusina Claire Putman Sarah Putman Alisa Quirey Rosalina Ramirez Okorie Ramsey Jessica Radcliff Anthony Reed Abraham Rice Cardia Richardson Carliss Richardson Sharon Richey Linda Riley Lisa Rivers 144 Senior Formals Prindle-Rivers Tuan Robbins David Roberts Thorn Roberts Semon Robertson Delia Robinson Jennifer Robinson Kenyatta Robinson Kyle Robinson Twanisha Robinson Jill Rodgers Joshua Roger Bettina Rogers Bobbins-Rogers Senior Formals 145 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY Sarafina Rom Heidi Ronfeldt Peter Rose Robert Rosemond Kristin Rosekrans Zachary Rosen Robin Rosenzwieg Amelia Ross-Gilson Richard Rowell Asha Rubin Yano Rubinstein-Lee I The Bi g Myth Attention underclass people: don ' t get caught in the web of misconceptions about senior year!! Being a senior is many things, but it is not underwater basket weaving, double lunch and autoshop for everyone, especially those crazy college-bound students. Not only will you be trudging through those last few a-f requirement courses, but AP or Honors looks oh-so-nice on college applications. Speaking of which, trying to fill those $@ ' s out while trying to maintain a non-negative G.P.A. becomes excrutiating. But never fear: There is a spring semester. College applications are behind you and stress is reduced to a minimum. The sun is shining, your books are closed and you can hear the waves beckoning. Unfor- tunately, the frequency of those waves is in the direction of attendance office and the school ' s disturbing ADA. Still, spring semester makes it all worth while, especially as you trapse across the stage of the good old Greek Theater. 146 Senior Formals Rom-Rubinstein Robert Ruddell Esperanza Ruiz Kiley Russell Helen Sadoulet I - m m Noah Salzman Jennifer Samson Che Sanders Carolina Santiago Kira Sasaki Lynn Sayre Rain Scherr Tammi Schiff Emil Schissel Matthew Schoch Phoebe Schraer Dennis Schrag RUDDELL-SCHRAG Senior Formals 147 Paul Schucert Garrett Schwab Lilia Scott Cheryl Self Mia Semingson Meera Sharnoff Tarra Shaw Lamont Shelby Gail Shirley Stephanie Shrieve Po-Cheng Shyu Vanessa Sibbald Nathanael Silin Kerry Silverman Reka Simonsen Carmen Sims 148 Senior Formals SCHUCHERT-SlMS Heather Sinuhe Jennifer Sitkin Michael Sklut Monique Slaughter Carrie Smith Colin Smith Demetra Smith Derrick Smith Jennifer Smith John Smith Scott Smith Sheila Smith Sinuhe-Smith Senior Formals 149 Daniel Smith-Rowsey Mark Sniderman Soheil Sodeif Daryl Soe Bree Soland Felix Solomon Margaret Solomon Benjamin Somkin Mikael Spaeth Christopher Sparks William Spears Michael Springs Tracy Stanifer Athena Stephens Zaheva Stevens Sage Stewart 150 Senior Formals Smith-R. -Stewart Senior Spotlight: Joe Sloth 6:20 The alarm sounds and Joe Sloth, typical senior, groans as his dream comes to an abrupt halt. Just another five minutes, he grunts while slamming down on the snooze button. 7:00 A nutritious Captain Crunch breakfast awaits him at the table. 7:20 Joe wanders to the bus stop to join the multitude of BHS ' ers for their daily pilgrimage to our most Holy of Academies. 7:40 A cool morning breeze flows over the garbage dumpsters next to the cafeteria. It carries the fragrance, Eau de Berkeley High, to Joe ' s nostrils. Mmmm, thinks Joe, this is going to be another great day. 7:47 Joe saunters into his first period class and starts zoning in on his neighbor who is strategically pulling out her eyelashes. 8:21 Joe staggers out of first period and begins his quest for his second period class. Somehow, all the rooms in the B-building look the same. 9:25 Just after giving up on his search for the right classroom, the bell rings, signaling the end of second period. Whew, that was a hard day... time to kick it for awhile at Provo. 2:15 Joe realizes that he must discipline himself and go back to school. 2:19 He gets distracted again and talks to his tenda until school gets out. 5:30 Joe finally returns home, after chillin ' in the courtyard all afternoon. Homework? Joe knows his priorities! This has not been his day, but then again, no day is. Nathan Stout Gregory Strom Matthew Stromberg Kurt Strovink Corrina Sullivan Maya Sullivan Eri Suzuki Nicholas Sweeney Alison Swift Nicolas Sywak Stout-Sywak Senior Formals 151 Linh Ta Christine Tasto Christi Taylor Edward Taylor Irabe Taylor Alexander Tehrani Adam Terry Lucky Thomas Natasha Thomas Carmen Thompson Pierre Tiffith Lerovse Tims 152 Ta-Tlms Nicolas Traylor Neils Tray nor Lan Tu Thomas Tuann Tonya Tucker Benjamin Turman Adam Valdez Joel Valentin La Keisha Vaughns Ricardo Ventura Nikkol Villarroel Mimi Vincent Todd- Vincent Senior Formals 153 Cassell Von Baeyer Amber Wagner Benann Walker Chelsea Walker Zachary Waller Zachary Walton Yi Wang Cyrillia Ward Corey Ware Jason Wardly Sheila Washington Christian Waterman Jonathon Watson Joel Weinberg Jennifer Weir Andrew Wells 154 Senior Formals Von baeyer- Wells Ian Welsh Thea Wesselman Autumn Westbrook Gregory Wharton Karen Wichner Jenny Wikberg Lightfoot Wilhite Rachel Wilken Amy Willats Artimese Willams Charlotte Williams Colin Williams Senior Formals 155 Donyell Williams Kimberly Williams Erica Wilson Michael Wilson Nikole Wilson Naomi Winiwarter Heather Winters Adam Wise Andrew Wise Heather Wong Kenneth Wong Ted Wong Vicky Wong Johanna Woodby Charles Wright Maurice Wright 156 Senior Formals Williams-Wright Sadaya Wright Jahanfar Yadegar RaymondYee Marjorie Yokota Shannan Young Yuchan Yu Suidan Yu Rebecca Zemach Matt Bunn, exemplitying the sentiments of his classmates, kicks back in a chair and sings the blues. Wright-Zemach 157 Seniors Audition 158 For Sesame Street 159 INFOffMALS Leaving the formals behind you, you can now cruise through the Senior Informals. They are a record of seniors as they want (and hope) to be remembered, some as babies, some as smiling teenagers, and others.... As you flip through, whether for the first or the twenty-first time, you will notice a new side to familiar faces. So take the plunge and jump into the world of informality.... •TV? o o a o Linda Abrami Alysia Anderson Wendy Apfelbaum Jamie Austin Sean Alavi Dylan Anderson 4i J Kamala Appel Sally Baack Myisha Albert Caradog Anderton Cameron Arnold Pete Bailey Alicia Amezcua Donnie Anthrop Maryam Asgari Erin Banks 162 SENIOR INFORMALS Tanya Banks Miles Becker Alicia Barajas Lisa Beeson John Bartko Adrianne Bendich Daniele Beccari Atiim Benjamin SENIOR INFORMALS 163 Jessica Bohn Elisa Bongfeldt Seth Bomse Michael Boyce Jessica grants a kiss to her adoring fan, Juan. J9 Ben Budnitz Juan Cagampang Matt Bunn David Cain David Burns Sarah Capitelli Kevin Cadogan Sarah Carder i iiil ll Alex Cardwell Tracy Caybut Charlie Carroll Nicole Chabot Scott Carroll Inti Chan Shana Carroll Alice Chen SENIOR INFORMALS 165 Laura Chiera Amy Clements Lainie Corten Emily Davidow 166 Stefan Church Ben Clark Sarah Clemens Michael Clemons Dilly Conger Amy Cook Gwynne Cropsey Rachel Curl Piera Damonte Tamar Davis Jessica Delaney Norma Delgado SENIOR INFORMALS Adrienne and Kim are amused by Sarah ' s senior formal. Julian Dierkes Naddett Donegaw Cherie Douglas Carmen Drabczyk Kimberly Dorinson Jennie Dorman Kelly Duane Justin Dudley SENIOR INFORMALS 167 Nathon Eckrich Wenonah Elms Jake Edelstein Shala Erlich Sean Ehrlich Rebecca Espinosa Zoe Ellis Michele Fazio Gabe Fields Mike Flushman Amanda Fink Rebecca Foote Jessica Fisher Jocelyn Foreman Torn Fitzsimons Zak Francis 168 SENIOR INFORMALS lrabe and Robert strike the aren ' t we cool pose. Chalyn Girlin Beth Goldberg Robin Goldman Monique Gong SENIOR INFORMALS 169 Ben Good Kim Graham joe Gorelick Jenny Gross Mike Gorelick Marya Grosse Suzanne Gorodezky Eland Grove Michael Gut Ben Hansen Penda Haskins Sean Hearne Pasha Hansen Tamiko Harris Michael Henderson Claudia Herman SENIOR LNFORMALS Sarah Herr Madelia Hickman Isa Hershoff Jami Hiyakumoto Benjy Hewitt Onika Holbert Hilary Hickman Ben Holl Jason Holmes Naomi Horowitz Jenny Horn Rattanak Hort Ken Horn Sarah Horton Daniellle Hopkins Jason Howard SENIOR INFORMALS 171 Melony Howell Kate Hunter G-Hong Hsu Samuel Hurwitt Bert Huang Scott Hutcheon Jenny Hunter Carson Hyde Otto Joe Adam Johnson Rachel Jones Sean Kaer Julie Kanyuk Mariya Kasow Leon Kenin Pamela Keyes Dylan Kaufman Catherine Kawachi Mike Kim Johanna King SENIOR INFORMALS 173 Sasha Lahrs Anna Landauer Yadine LaRouchett Heather Larson Holly Larson Gordy Lawrence Gerald Lee Steven Lee 174 SENIOR INFORMALS Cybele Leverett Claire Loar Marcie Low Sarah Lucas Jean Lin Eric Loebel Amado Lozano Amy Lundberg Jenny Lubeck Seth Lunine Susan Little Loren Loverde Rachel Lublinei Karya Lustig SENIOR INFORMALS 175 Serina Ly Jesse Madway Alou Macalou Loren Majersik Lucas Maciel Steven Majoros Kim Madigan Erin Mallory 176 SENIOR EMFORMALS Kristen McMahon Swig Miller Monique McNeal Jonathon Miller Desiree Meinardi Matt Millikan Alison Miller Denise Mock Roland takes a break from collecting garbage to pose. Susana Morales Cydne Mosley Almira Moronne Wells Mounday SENIOR INFORMALS Kanitha Muon Melany Nakagiri Rachel Neumann Steve Oki Linh Nham Eliza O ' Malley Brian Nabeta Chet Nelson Kayvan Niazi Joanna Oltman Rick Naish Erik Nelson Timika Nunley Barbie Otterbeck 178 SENIOR INFORMALS John Park Tera Percoats Noah Parker Dora Perez Kwame Payne Daniel Perlman Liisa Pera Monica Pertegaz Eric models his wastebasket. Katherine Peters Janna Pitts Jessica Petit Rod Porter SENIOR INFORMALS 179 180 SENIOR INFORMALS — % 5£s ■BP. 1 ' f V Abe Rice Chef Robertson C C Richardson Kyle Robinson Sharon Richey Jennifer Robinson David Roberts Jill Rodgers Joshua Roger Pete Rose Bettina Rogers Kristin Rosekrans Sarafina Rom Zach Rosen Heidi Ronfeldt Robin Rosenzweig SENIOR INFORMALS 181 Michelle Ross Helene Sadoulet Amiee Ross-Gilson Noah Salzman Asha Rubin Carolina Santiago Robert Ruddell Alexandra Sarazin SENIOR INFORMALS Thoughts of graduation bring a smile to Jonathon ' s face. Paul Schuchert Mia Semingson Lilia Scott Cherie Self Meera Sharnoff Kerry Silverman Gail Shirley Reka Simonsen Stephanie Shrieve Heather Sinuhe Po-Cheng Shyu Mike Sklut SENIOR INFORMALS Chris Sparks Mark Sniderman Zaheva Stevens Sage Stewart KurtStrovink DarylSue Corrina Sullivan Maya Sullivan 184 SENIOR INFORMALS Eri Suzuki Alex Tehrani Alison Swift Kim Todd Christine Tasto Roberta Tozzini Christi Taylor HaTra Look Marya, we snuck it in just for you. Neils Traynor Thomas Tuann Dianna Tu Ben Turman SENIOR INFORMALS 185 Zach Waller Sheila Washington Joel Weinberg Jenny Weir Andrew Wells Ian Welsh Thea Wesselman Autumn Westbrook 186 SENIOR INFORMALS Heather Wong Ted Wong Jahanfar Yadegar Jill Yoshimura Robert Young Shannon Young Rebecca Zemach Catherine Zinn SENIOR INFORMALS 187 6 S T Lara McCormick 188 Lost Luggage GAGE Mystery Michael Meredith Norton Nick Sweeney Emily Miller William O ' Neal Joel Valentin Jason Wardly Heather Winters Malana Moshesh Mike Morrison Tuan Robbins Gurisimrat Sandhu Willa Walter Zachary Walton Marjorie Yokota 189 Lost Luggage Cutest Couple: Rachel Lubliner and Nate Barnes Most Bonn Crea tive Unique: Steven Most AtWetic: Sho ne „e Blake and Rob Young Best Dressed: Jason Crapo and Kim Fox- worth nif erBr 0 Best Friends: Marcie Low and Jill Yoshimura Most Stre: ssed ondOenrfScKOO Shyest: Steven Adams and Bree Soland (too shy to be pictured TUDENT You have now arrived at the Student Life section: a melange of hobbies, pastimes, and recreational activities. What ' s your pleasure: current events, hot spots to eat and hang out, the senior poll, nightlife or weekends? They ' re all here waiting for you to discover them. Find out what the natives of Berkeley High do, think, and feel as they carry out their daily rituals. For first time travellers, keep doors locked and hands in the Land Rover at all times. II Take It As It Comes... On October 22, the first day of rain, sniffles could be widely heard and hundreds of colds germinated on the spot. People hopped puddles and glued themselves to anyone with an umbrella. Some students welcomed the wintry weather, but others shivering in their shorts, could only dream of the surf and the freedom nice weather allows them. Here are some of their remarks: In sunny weather you get to look cute in shorts. — Kyshia Allen Maria Bonner, 11 We like crunching up the leaves. —Kim Nicholson Kimya McFadden, 10 In rainy weather people are too droopy. —Rod Porter, 12 It ' s not like tanning is an option for me; I ' m definitely the hot-cocoa variety. —Shannon Poley, 12 I like clear, cold weather but not rain. — Laura Serna 12 Berkeley is really a sunny place underneath that foggy exterior. —Amy Willats, 12 I like rain, but I just don ' t have the right shoes! —Claudia Herman, 12 I like spring, it ' s the Love Season. — Seth Thomas, 1 1 Laura Chiera, 12, remembers splashing through puddles while sharing the seat of her dirt bike with her best friend. In sunny weather she recalls sadly, the best company she could find for a bike ride was one of the family chickens. Most people toughed out that first day of rain back in October, each having his own unique thoughts for liking or despising the weather. The Straight Poop (A Restroom Review) Do you have problems finding the right bathrooms? Are they always dirty toilet paperless, thug-filled, and generally unsanitary? Do you have trouble keeping up with the good gossip or finding out the party tips? Or do you jusf avoid bathrooms altogether because they just plain stank? Well, wJ sympathize. So, to do something about it, we the Yearbook Restroom Reviewers, have taken it upon ourselves to take a week long excursion deep into the bowel of the Berkeley High bathrooms. Our study includes all the essentials c bathroom must have as well as some extras only a select few have. Sc without any further commentary, let us take the PLUNGE. B.H.S MEN ' S ROOMS 1 st floor C building 2nd floor C buildinc 3rd floor C building 1st floor B building 2nd floor B building 2nd floor G building 3rd floor G building 1st floor H building 2nd floor H building Does How Stall Any it have about doors? special TP? mirrors? features? Yes None Yes Stanks, but auto-flush Some Nope Yes Auto-flush A little Good No Auto-flush Some Yep Yes Counter under mirror Some Nope Some Clean Nope Nope No Auto-flush clean A bit Yup No Entertaining graffili Nope None No Don ' t even try it. WORD! Nope None No Many a P-pot B.H.S WOMEN ' S ROOMS 1st floor C building Yes Decent No locks Good atmosphere 2nd floor C building No Broken Only one Locked, smoky 3rd floor C building Yes Good Good Fine almosphere 1 st floor B building No No Indeed Stanky 2nd floor B building Yes No Yes Very Quaint 2nd floor G building Yes Good Yes Clean 3rd floor G building Yes Good Yes Good gossip column 1st floor H building Yes Rlthy Yes Dangerous Smelly 2nd floor H building Yes Yes Yes Good gossip Mired in the Marsh of Bureaucratic Mush It ' s 7:45, Monday morning. The new semester has just begun; we ' re all in our places with bright shiny faces, right? Wrong! Already the counseling center is teeming with frustrated students, clamoring for their harrassed counselors. Have you ever been one of these students? The Catch-22: Have you ever tried to excuse an absence at BHS? The school is desperate for the money it receives from excused absences, yet the attendance office is only open for a measly hour each day. It is so understaffed that it only manages to clear 20 absences during that one hour! As the hands of the clock grind to 8:15 a.m., the students who are still in line experience a sinking feeling. For some it is the second day and their absence is now irreversably a cut. Even worse, these students are already half an hour late for their first period classes and they are marked absent again ! The vicious cycle continues... The Run-Around: I went to my counselor, he told me to see my teacher; , asked my teacher, she sent me to Mr. Brush; Mr. Brush directed me to the Records Center and they suggested I try Ms. Bell, who was at lunch. Help! Sound familiar? Sometimes the run-around is so bad that it seems as if BHS has instituted a new exercise program in the form of a bureaucratic obstacle course. Some students go the early-morning excercise route, sprinting to school at 6:15 a.m. to secure a place in the line outside their counselors ' doors. Others prefer late-afternoon meditation and they sit planted outside their counselor ' s office, enduring the endless drone of the person next to them... Finally, when the students are so near to the counselor ' s office that they can feel the heat and humidity radiating from it , the counselor slams the door, spinning around the hands on the I might return by... clock. In utter frustration the students cry out, Oh well, I guess I ' ll just have to try again next year! Yet despite these trials and tribulations, students from other districts scheme to get into BHS and, for the most part, the students here stay. This is partly due to the over-worked and under-paid counselors who still care about the kids, along with great teachers and some wonderful educational opportunities that make the bureaucratic hassles excusable. Not only do students secretly enjoy moaning and whining about their hectic administrative experiences, but inside each and every one is a liking for and desire to say thanks to the often-maligned counselors. And if nothing else, BHS students auickly learn what it takes to survive in the realistic, sink-or-swim world. r Self-Scheduling Scurry The microphone crackles, the room buzzes in anticipation as sweaty fingers clutch flow charts, pie charts, and bar graphs that list every combination of classes possible. The first name is called, the first flimsy white piece of paper snatched, and the chaos commences. Friends trample friends in a mad dash into the round arena of the cafeteria , transformed overnight into Thunderdome which houses that hideous thing called self -scheduling! Self-scheduling: the process that strikes terror into the hearts of the most laid-back students, or at least causes them mild migraines. Although students wail and moan about the impossibility of getting a good schedule, few would give up the privilege of determining their own destiny, however dismal it may be. Above: Freshman skates to Self- scheduling —but he ' s headed in the wrong direction. Below: Cafeteria, here I come! STUDENT LIFE PAGE 197 Toddling Tykes Berkeley High School is fortunate to have high quality Child Development Centers for its teen mothers. One center is located in a beautifully decorated house directly across from the campus, the other is on the campus in Room B144. The centers offer many opportunities to Berkeley teen mothers and Berkeley High School students. Not only do the centers offer a loving and safe environment for the children while their mothers seek high school diplomas, they also offer exceptional training in infant toddler care and the preschool program and its function. The Infant Toddler and Preschool Centers have lab classes taught all day which allow BHS students to obtain knowledge about children ranging in ages from one month to four years-old. In addtion to the lab classes, there is a Child Development course taught through R.O.P. at the preschool site, The off-campus site has been serving Berkeley teen mothers since October 1970, while the on-campus sight is in its second year of operation. The staff at both centers hopes to contunue serving Berkeley teen mothers and high school students for many years to come. Sexism Rears Its Ugly Head - A Little Considering Berkeley ' s well-documented reputation of equality , Berkeley High School shouldn ' t be a hotbed of sexist behavior. Nonetheless, the influence of a society that has been traditionally and historically patriarchal and sexual discriminating cannot be avoided. At first glance, Berkeley High does not rate well on the sexual integration scale. All of the top administration positions, from Principal Tudisco to Vice Principals Brush and Taylor to Deans Tryon, Laidlaw and Randolph are all currently filled by men. More than half of the department chairpe ople at Berkeley High are also men. Finally, traditional sexual stereotypes are upheld in the record and accounting offices, where all of the secretarial positions are held by women. First impressions, however, can often be misleading. According to one faculty member, even though there are currently no women in high ranking administrative positions, this is not an indication that sexism is institutionalized at Berkeley High. Sexual integration is not entirely successful in the classroom, either. There is rarely a female presence in woodshop or auto mechanics, similarly, most dance classes are sadly lacking in boys. Nor are academic classes isolated from uneven sex ratios. In upper level English classes, the women are in the traditional majority. In classes like A. P. Physics, males consistently perform better than most females. Evidentally, despite protestations of equality and scrawls of ' womyn power ' across bathroom walls, even the students of egalitarian BHS still perform according to society ' s established expectations . And the bonds of these roles are not confined to the realm of blackboards. Social relations between the sexes still seem to be partially based on cliched sexist judgements. Claims one student, I think its only natural for students to be sexist- they ' re brought up in a society dominated by one sex. As a result, many students, namely females, feel pressured to conform to guys expectations. I feel like sometimes I have to act comfortable around them, like I have to be more outgoing and less vulnerable in front of them, confesses one female student. Evidence of this pressure to conform and be acceptable to the other sex can be seen in the dressing style of students. Although wearing a mini skirt is by no means a signal of sexist conformism, many girls admit that they need occasionally to wear them in order to feel more attractive or acceptable to the other sex, thereby placing their own self confidence in the hands of the other sex. Such stereotypical pressure is two-fold, however. Many guys, too, feel pressure to act strong, not revealing any kind of weakness. Interestingly enough, of the males polled, responses seemed to indicate that once again males, not females, were the dominant factor in exerting the pressure to be masculine. Such is the state of relationships between the sexes at Berkeley High. Fortunately, sexual discrimination here is far less blatant than at other locations, where girls are all expected to be bouncy, giggly and slightly dumb, and the guys must be jocks. So the moral of today ' s story is, little girls and boys, yes, sexism does exist at this bastion of education, but you need not fall victim to the safety of conventional roles of the sexes; simply being aware of the pressures exerted by society to conform to gender roles can eventually lead to a socially acceptable sexually equal equilibrium betweent the sexes. (Bah huh huh...) Fashion in Berkeley? Many of you may not know this, but Berkeley High is the Capital of Hie World. Famous European designers flock to BHS every spring with the knowledge that they will never return empty handed. Last yeer vee ver varry pleased weez acid-washed (faded) denim, says Yves St. Laurent. Zeez yeer vee are excited about barefeet, tie-die and freeze-beez. Teenagers of the world have long referred to Berkeley as that hep, swing ' n town, and some are even aware of the University of California campus located near our school. Fashion trenas from BHS are picked up almost as fast as un-watched Gucci purses, says Snitch, the noted Berkeley fashion expert. Acid- washed jeans caught on pretty auick; Hey! Maybe acid-fried street people will catch on next! We offer a wide range of fashion safaries year-round, explains Safari Co-ordinator Col. B. Wellington. Safari goers can examine the dangerous plaid bell-bottom or admire the delicate floral mini-skirt. Some may even be lucky enough to witness the birth of a new fashion, such as bikinies matched with knee length tube-socks. Keep an eye out for it! The hairstyles of BHS ' ers are as uniaue and worldly famous as their fashions. One American Indian tribe has adopted Berkeley High ' s mono- planular insanity, and called it their own, the mohawk. Styles range from the utmost conservative bouffant to the radical, scraggly hippie. This year Berkeley High had a record yield of corn-rows, juicy and ready for harvest. ' Yes, this year we planted several different strains of French braid, and our yield has been abundant, elaborates BHS hair cultivator, Juan Fi-fi Pompador. The corn-rows caught on like wild-fire, while the rice paddy and the bowl-cut perished in their wake. A few dreadlocks were left, scattered like Caribbean Islands, to fend forthemselves. Planes, Trains, Automobiles... and Feet If you ' ve visited other high schools, you ' ve probably noticed that the majority of them have very large student parking lots. The students arrive in their own cabriolets, four wheel drives, mini trucks, or their parents ' station wagons and have no trouble finding parking places. We, the students of Berkeley High, are not fortunate enough to relish this luxury . We are faced with what seems like miles of two-hour parking around our school. In addition, the small strip of free public parking on Martin Luther King Jr. Way that we do have is always taken by the B.H.S. swim team at 5:45 in the morning. These complications have forced many students to resort to other modes of transportation such as bus, bike, skateboard, or foot. Taking AC Transit is very convenient because its routes cover large ports of Berkeley and Oakland. Unfortunately, struggling to keep your balance, find your bus pass, and a seat all at the same time at 7: 1 5 in the morning is a little hard to handle. Many students beat this hellish trip and ride their bikes, while a few ride unicycles. Bicylcling is fast and proves to be a good workout. Just watch out for those early morning drivers who haven ' t had their coffee yet and you ' ll be O.K. Riding a skateboard is another way to avoid hasseling with the bus ride and with parking, and it takes up less space than a bike. It ' s too bad more of us don ' t possess the talent to ride one. If you loathe the bus, don ' t have a bike, and can ' t ride a skateboard, walking is the best bet. (As long as you don ' t live too far from school.) So, unless student parking is made available, maybe next year more students should invest in a good pair of walking shoes to get to and from school. The Silent Artist Most students at Berkeley High have probably seen Steven Adams, but few know his name. He is more commonly recognized as, The guy who ' s always drawing. And draw he does: anything from pictures from magazines to scenes that he imagines in his head. Steven ' s creativity does not stop at drawing; he uses pastels and oil paints, he makes sculptures and takes photographs. Why did he start drawing? Because I like to be quiet, he says. Steven has never had professional art training; he was simply determined to become an outs tanding artist. He says, When I drew a good picture I didn ' t stop. Steven ' s art has also been profitable: he estimates that he has done ten or fifteen portraits, each of which brought in one hundred dollars. Steven was also the winner of an ACT-SO scholarship in 1985, 1986, and 1987. ACT-SO is a program for minority artists which holds annual art competitions in New York. He is planning to enter again this year, and will probably succeed once more. Steven is unsure of what he wants to do when he grows up, but his exceptional talent will certainly carry him far. Am I Seeing Double? Oh my God! Wait. You look just alike! Hey! Are you two twins!?! Twins! How cute! You should dress alike! Can your parents tell you apart? You should switch classes! You should fool dates! The twins at Berkeley High have probably heard these phrases so often that they could vomit (at the same time), but they swallow any bitter bile brought up by these redundancies, and smile warmly, pretending that the comment is both clever and original. We know what you ' re thinking, Do twins have psychic powers? Are twins really all that much better than me? Can not brushing one ' s teeth lead to irreversable tooth decay, and possibly gum disease? Well, the answer to all of these is ye_s_! Twins cannot only communicate with their extrasensory powers, but can read others minds as well. In fact, during World War II twins were hired by the United States government to read the minds, as well as baffle enemy troops in the South Pacific (a fact recorded in the Library of Congress). What ' s the funnest thing about being a twin? Probably the same thing that ' s fun about being handicapped; that is, having goofy looking people stare at you, not realizing that it ' s rude and uncomfortable. So, next time you see one of the many twins at BHS, go ahead and over- exaggerate a double take, say something clever, or maybe stare with a gaping mouth, but just remember that they ' re better than you and can read your mind. — A caring twin Combo Burrito This year, if you were lucky enough to be on Sixth Street at five o ' clock on a Sunday evening, you would have had an opportunity to hear one of the . hottest bands in town, the Berkeley High Jazz Combo. After last year ' s outstanding Jazz Combo, whose members were mostly seniors, many students at BHS had doubts about this year ' s. But those doubts were soon dispersed as the 1987-88 Jazz Combo swung into action. The Jazz Combo this year consists of the rhythm section and the lead saxist of the Jazz Ensemble, l as well as a drummer and a pianist. Its members are: Greg Marcus (drums), Dave Phillips (piano), Joshi Marshal (tenor saxophone), John T. Smith (guitar), Marc Gidal (base) and Gavin Distasi (trumpet). How are the members of the I Combo chosen? Some of the selection is based on seniority and experience, but new members are added every year, and they must audition. The Combo is a completely student run organization: the members ; choose their own songs, plan their own practice time, and schedule all of their performances. The players practice in the band room three days a week. They have done two original songs this year; the rest of their selection comes from a book called Fake ' s Book. But as Marc Gidal says, We don ' t just play them straight out of the book. We experiment with them and rearrange parts of them. Evidently, people like the Combo ' s interpretations of these songs. The group ' s main gig this year was at Picante: they i managed to play there one Sunday night, and drew such a crowd that they became a permanent act. They also played for a bar mitzvah and a wedding. The Combo also participates in numerous festivals. At the Sonoma Festival, a regional event, they placed first. The regionals, ihowever, are just warm-up for the bigger festivals that they are competing in. At the beginning of Spring Break, they played at the Reno International iFestival, at which they competed against fifty other groups. The highlight of this weekend, said one band member, was staying in Reno for a night after the competition. They also participated in the Monterey Jazz Festival. To enter the competition, they were required to submit a tape of their music. Do they alter their show for different audiences? Definitely, says G idal. At the IReno Festival, the judges were educators who like spontaneity and showy ipeices. At the Monterey Festival, however, the judges were professionals who don ' t like show. At Picante, the band sometimes even improvises. The Combo will also appear at Yoshi ' s, a Japanese restaurant on Claremont, .where they were asked to return after last year ' s stellar performance; they will also play at the KJAZ Festival by the Lake. With all of the time they spend together, do the members of the Combo ever disagree? We all have different ideas about how it should be, said one member. For example, some members of the Combo wanted to play at Picante weekly, while others wanted to cut down on how often they played there. The compromise they reached was to play there every other week. The players have enjoyed the attention they have garnered jjthis year: the football team always loses, but we ' re undefeated. Although they sometimes argue, when they perform, it all comes together and we have a good time, which is what ' s important. Mail You Love to Hate It starts midway through your junior year. One afternoon after you ' ve recieved your PSAT scores you come home to find your mailbox filled with hundreds of glossy, four page introductions to various colleges. Dear prospective sudent, the letters begin. Congratulations! You are the kind of student we ' ve been dreaming of! Wow! You didn ' t know your scores were that good, but you ' re not complaining. You quickly pick up the phone to let some friends in on your good fortune. Well what do you know? They all got the same letters. This is not merely a coincidence. Great minds think alike! Birds of a feather flock together! You rest assured that a virtual myriad of colleges will beg you to attend, and you ' ll have to decide who to turn down, Harvard or Yale. So what if most of the letters are from the likes of Walamazoo U., Slimey Rock College, and Kilauea College of Hawaii. Senior year will be a breeze! There ' s no need to keep up that old GPA now. You can kiss those phony test courses good- bye. Hello Stinson! The next day, however, you make the fatal mistake of bragging about all your guaranteed acceptances and four-year scholarships to a friend. Those? he scoffs, everybody gets those letters. They ' re just trying to find out which suckers will fall for the xeroxed signature routine. The dream is shattered. Butneverfear. Now, my friends, the fun begins... STUDENT LIFE PAGE 201 Current POLITICIAN Best: Gary Hart Worst: Pat Robertson ACTOR Most Inspirational Ms. Rubin Mr. Teel I Most Challenging Mr. Teel Ms. Holmquist Worst Wit Ms. Holmquist Mr. Dale Ms. Gittelson Best Dressed Most Attractive Mr. Anderson Mr. Anderson Mr. Bremmer Ms. Hunter Ms. Brown Events Poll Best Hall Monitor Best Hairstyle Ms. Bodenhausen Mr. Wehking Mr. Dickey Easiest Ms. Kennedy Ms. Wilson ite Mr. Scrofani Wong Most Burnt Without Drugs Ms. Wolfer Mr. Schrump Best Applied Use Of Polyester Mr. Schrump Ms. Gregerson End of an Era Goodbye to you too, Ronnie! The 1987-1988 school year winds up the last full year that Ronald Reagan will be President of our country. Many of us have been under the finger of Ron for over half our lives and are eager to see another leader. This year brings an end to Reaganomics and the social spending cuts and defense spending increases that have affected us all. In this pre-election year, we watched as the candidates rallied for position, each making the same vague, open-ended promises. We enjoyed seeing Gary Hart join and drop out of the race twice during the year. George Bush took the lead of the Republican race, as Jesse Jackson surprised many with a handful of wins on Super Tuesday. As candidates began to drop from the race and we survived the never- ending television coverage from small towns in the Midwest, the race became more heated. Many seniors looked forward to voting in the Primary in June and also in the real thing in November. Discovering that they finally have a say in what happens in this democracy, those who can now vote will learn to appreciate that right and use it in the multitude of years to come. Year of the Bimbo? This was the year of the marriage ... and year of the ailing marriage. Bruce Willis and Demi Moore tied the cliched knot, as well as Mike Tyson and Robin Givens. Among the many of the more interesting marriage problems were those of Sean Penn and Madonna, whose marriage was on the rocks and off the rocks on an almost weekly basis. And, of course, the widely over- publicized love encounters between Jim Bakker and Jessica Hahn, now a Playboy Bunny, Ollie I ' m a real American patriot North and Fawn Hall, and Gary Hart and Donna Rice undoubtedy put strains on the marriages of these men and their wives. We also witnessed a rising of hell, as some TV church- goers might see it, as Jim Bakker and his wonderfully made-up wife Tammy Faye were forced to leave their posts as heads of PTL ( Pay The Lady ). Another shocking surprise within the evangelist community was the revelation of Jimmy Swaggart paying a little visit to a lady-of-the- night. Scandal and marriage were two of the most publicized subjects of the year that often became passe. Sewers to City Hall! jf i nn, -fi r -i i I — m cam j TV fcrhjg P. W WNO BIMBO! ' PTL Bible Belle defends foples JPjayboy LPhotos Iran Saga Continues I am not a crook! Was this Richard Nixon speaking, or one of the many players in the drawn out Iran-Contra scandal? America watched breathlessly as Congress: muddled through hearing after hearing, denial after denial, and seemingly endless usage of the Fifth. Oliver North became an overnight demi ' -god to the American people as he proclaimed his heroic patriotism; Ollie North dolls replaced G.I. Joes across the nation. Yet gradually, as the hearings ended and the furor died down, America went back to its day to day life, and Iranscam faded into the past. Of course, there were frequent reminders: Dan Rather and George Bush, in the media-weight championship of the year, battled it out on public television because Bush refused to talk about Irangate. And in April, the indictments of the various players in the scandal were to be handed down by Congress. Although the Iran-Contra scandal has drifted from our consciousness, it will remain a blot on the pages of our history... ■ PAGE 204 STUDENT LIFE Crash! Stock Market Crash!!!!! screamed the headlines, as people nationwide wondered if they had been transported back to 1929. After months of an economy that seemed too g ood to be true, the apparently invincible bull market fell on its horns. For several weeks thereafter. Wall Street teetered on the brink of collapse as the market oscillated uncontrollably. Although the stock market has not regained its previous giddy heights, it has stabilized. Yet the tremors that the crash caused in our nation ' s confidence will have long-term ramifications on our future. And speaking of tremors... California was rocked by numerous seismological disturbances (otherwise known as earthquakes). Although most of these quakes occurred in Southern California, the Bay Area also felt the trembling earth below. The crash of the aftershocks were still being felt from the October quake in Los Angeles well into 1988. Crashes were also a sad reality in commercial aviation this past year. The most publicized was the survival of a five year-old girl who was the soie survivor of a crash in Minneapolis. The state of California was shocked with the crash of a PSA jet bound for San Francisco in which a former airline employee was able to conceal a gun upon boarding the plane. 1987-88 has certainly been a disasterous year of crashes. WALL STREET JOURNAL. TUESDAY OCTOBER K mi The Crash of 87 Stocks Plunge 508 Amid Panicky Selling Percentage Decline Is The Market Debacle Rouses Worst Fears : | H ftff t i JEwTTJ: I Of Little Investors , j . _ . ' _ ' 1 1 JT£ 2 irjS Sporting Green It was a Humm-Baby kind of year for Bay Area sports teams. Well, . almost. The school year began with the increasingly frenzied support for the Giants in their capturing of the National League West. As they were losing the final game of the National League Championship Series to the Cardinals and their Cowtown fans, the NFL strike was clearly ending. Forty-Niner fever struck many students as the ' Niners rolled their way into the NFC playoffs only to lose to the Minnesota Vikings. As withdrawl to Giants ' and Niners ' winning successes sank in, many students put their minds on the Winter Olympics in Calgary because the Warriors were on the way to one of their worst records ever. In Calgary all eyes turned to the Saddledome ' s skating rink to witness Katarina Witt ' s triumph over the saddened Debi Thomas. Thomas, a native of San Jose, captured the hearts of the nation and had her sights set on the gold metal in figure skating. Unfortunately, in her final routine, she lost her balance and tumbled onto the ice. This unexpected tragedy dropped her into third place, forcing her to settle with the bronze metal. On a more positive note, Brian Boitano captured the gold metal in the men ' s figure skating competition, narrowly snatching it from Canada ' s Brian Orser. Boitano was honored locally after his widely appreciated success in Calgary. Sports were then put on hold until Opening Day 1988 at the ' Stick and the Coliseum, while millions around the nation eagerly anticipated the Summer Olympics in South Korea. Movie Madness The past year was fairly mixed as far as movies go. There were some that were really good and some that truly blew. But first the good news. Broadcast News was our pick for movie of the year. It was funny, sad, probing, and besides, Holly Hunter ' s a tenda. Another winner was Fatal Attraction. This film had boiling rabbits, sex in elevators, and Glenn Close wielding a butcher knife. What more could it need? One more thumbs up for Good Morning, Vietnam. Robin Williams finally redeemed himself for Popeye. The directors should have left him to riff into the mike instead of trying to build a plot around him. Now the losers. First, the Unbearable Lightness of Being. This movie was so long, boring, and generally bad that not even the gratuitous sex could save it. (Other Yearbook Staff Reviewers feel that this opinion is completely eroneous. The movie was a compelling account of Czechoslovakia during the Soviet occupation, as well as a story about a pretty strange and erotic love triangle.) Steven Spielberg proved yet again that he can ' t make a good film unless it has cute furry things or bullwhips. Empire of the Sun was three hours of meandering hell-movie. Others that sucked: Ishtar, Leonard Part 6, Wall Street, Mannequin, and every movie starring Kevin Bacon. Bug InvrOan Are Bmrr , limniit Skifest at Squaw Picture this: sunny, clear, blue skies, foot upon foot of fresh snow, and all your friends schussing down the slopes. Such was the case on Semester Break Weekend when hordes of BHS ' ers filled Sierra ski slopes. Monday, January 26, saw- hundreds of BHS students happily and surprisingly saluting each other as they cruised the warm runs of our local ski areas. Squaw Valley USA, in particular, saw over forty Key Clubbers, plus the many other Berkeley denizens who travelled on their own, blazing down the slopes. After several dismal years, 1987-88 appeared to be a snow-filled year until summer came early, melting away the hopes of a long and sunny season. Wait, Where Do We Sit? In November of 1987, Berkeley High students streamed into the Community Theater to watch yet another assembly. But this time, the assembly was one that they had never experienced before: it was about AIDS. AIDS, the deadly disease that is sweeping our nation, has been in the newspaper and on television almost daily in 1987 and 1988, but frighteningly few people have learned to take precautions against it. The purpose of the assembly was to inform students about the dangers of AIDS, and, more importantly, tell them how they can learn to protect themselves from it. Nancy Rubin, a social living teacher, led the assembly, and introduced the speakers. There were two speakers from AIDS clinics, as well as a woman whose ex-husband was dying of AIDS. The message that these speakers gave was clear and compelling: AIDS is not a gay disease — an increasing number of heterosexuals are being infected; and furthermore, using condoms or abstaining from sex are the only ways to ensure that you will not get the disease. The message of the assembly was a powerful, and hopefully effective one. Several other powerful assemblies took place this year. The one that we will probably most remember was the African-American History assembly. Just as last year ' s Oba T ' Chaka stirred many strong emotions and led students to hold forums on racism in the courtyard, Ashra Kmesi, this year ' s speaker, also roused considerable discussion in classrooms. Many students felt that he had stereotyped and degraded whites just as much as they had, for centuries, mistreated blacks. Others felt that the assembly was divisive and created unnecessary anger and racial tension. However, many students saw it as a thought-provoking, positive thing: they felt that Kmesi was presenting vital African History and, further, was forcing students to examine the racism that is so often denied at BHS. The assembly certainly provoked thought: classes for several days discussed the issues brought up, and tried to come up with solutions. Mr. Tudisco sent a letter to second period classes apologizing for the manner in which the speaker delivered his message. One question that was asked repeatedly was, Have we made any progress since last year ' s assembly? Hopefully, next year we will not have to ask ourselves that question. Another assembly which escaped the notice of many students, but that was nonetheless important, was the award ceremony held for Fred Koramatsu. During World War II, thousands of Japanese Americans living on the west coast of the United States were interned because the government felt that their loyalty to the United States was questionable. In fact, almost no Japanese Americans had committed acts of disloyalty; they were imprisoned because of the undeniable racism that existed towards them, Koramatsu refused to go to the internment camps, and was eventually arrested and found guilty of curfew violation by the Supreme Court. Forty years later, his case was retried, and he was found innocent, This case was a landmark in Civil Rights legislation, because it overturned the precedent that during wartime, the government can imprison any of its citizens if it so desires. The Asian Student Union and Steve Teel set up this reward ceremony to commemorate Koramatsu ' s brave stand against injustice. PAGE 206 STUDENT LIFE Is Berkeley High? This year for the first time, the Berkeley High Jacket conducted a drug poll. The Jacket polled 942 students who filled out questionnaires during their second period classes. It revealed that the favorite drug of BHS students is alcohol (marijuana ranked second). 85% of the students polled had tried alcohol; 58% had tried marijuana. The poll also indicated that 20% of the males polled had sold drugs. Did these high statistics surprise Berkeley High students and faculty? The overwhelming response to the poll was I ' m surprised it wasn ' t higher. The poll, although discussed for several days after its release, had few longterm effects. Evidently, most students at BHS were far more interested in the high-tech graphics used by the Jacket in the article than in the shocking statistics they represented. At Berkeley High, as throughout the nation, drug abuse is not something that is going to go away quickly or easily. What Happened to theSuperballs? Senioritis hit this year ' s senior class harder than had ever previously been recorded. In fact, the creeping, crawling disease hit some people as early as September. So high was the level of lethargy that seniors were not motivated even to perform the traditional rite of passage for the senior year, the senior prank. Of course, there was the typical (and boring) TP-ing of the courtyard. But where were the beaches in the courtyard, the chickens in the C building, the superballs off the roof? The only other thing resembling a prank was the streakers through the courtyard on the first day of school, but that ' s not a prank, it ' s tradition. What was the cause of this year ' s extraordinary slothfulness? For some, overwork and stress left them with no energy or desire to do anything else concerning school. For others, doing anything that wouldn ' t help get then into college (and may help keep them out of it) seemed pointless. Still others simply lacked inspiration. To certain high ranking school administrators, this dearth of pranks is no doubt very pleasing. Our illustrious leaders hold the opinion that pranks are useless, costly, and totally unnecessary. Students have even been threatened with letters written to colleges to tell of their exploits. For tradition ' s sake, we hope those comatose people will awake and show the school the true meaning of senior year-turning the cafeteria into an aquarium. Do the Courtyard Jam Picture this: A mob of three thousand hungry students pouring from the Berkeley High campus and descending on downtown Berkeley. This was the vision of apprehensive vendors in the Shattuck area when B.H.S. administration proposed the experimental single lunch period. After having been accustomed to the division of the student body into two groups by the 5th and 6th period lunches, they were worried about being able to accommodate their other customers and also about a higher theft rate. The students of Berkeley High were also skeptical of such a major change in their school program. They envisioned half-hour waits in riduculously long lines and businesses refusing to sell to students due to theft. But there were also advantages. Friends were no longer seperated by conflicting schedules. And clubs were able to meet as a complete unit since everyone had the same free period. The experimental single lunch period fortunately rendered more advantages than disadvantages. It was mostly the uncertainty of the experiment that created the anxiety among the students. Once the year began, however, there really wasn ' t any significant difference in store lines or any strong opposition to the experimental single lunch period. Weekends The weekend: a time to relax, play, sleep, party, and catch up on all the homework that was forgotten over the week. As we travel through this portion of our journey, we will show you a few of the many people at our school engaging in their weekly activities. Because of the many options available, we can only show you a few of the many weekend activities. Qunette practices the hidden passion in us all. Eating, or grubbing, is the all time favorite activity among the overworked students at BHS. As one student put it, Food is my life. Probably the most secretive and hated weekend actvity we all share is studying. No one likes to admit to hitting the books, but at some time, we all find that there simply is not enough time during the week to finish the massive amounts of homework that teachers assign.And then there ' s always college to worry about. Lainie Corten is seen here catching up on her college research. If one were to take an informal survey, one would surely find that a great number of BHS students own such titles as The Insider ' s Guide and SAT preparation. The outdoors is a major attraction on weekends. Hiking, swimming, beaching, jogging, skiing, and just plain kicking it are some of the many activities available to us. We have the best of all worlds right here in the Bay Area. Above, Danielle Brown, Rachel Curl, and friends beach it at Santa Cruz. Below, Jennie Pagen walks the high-wire above a creek in the natural splendor of California. Babysitting is a favorite among those who want to earn money for watching TV, eating, and talking on the telephone. Well, maybe there is some sort of labor required, but it appears to this writer that babysitting is a piece of cake. Erik seems to be enjoying some time with his new baby sister and he ' s not even getting paid! Many of us like to play with our pets which range from dogs and cats to iguanas. Tamiko loves to walk her dog, as the picture shows. Weekends give us the time to pay special attention to our pets. Pets can be friendly and fun, but no one ever wants to be responsible for their messes. There are many exciting places in the Bay Area that we can visit on weekends. Living here, we often take these places for granted. Remember that millions of tourists visit San Francisco each year, so there is obviously something special about the place we call home. The weekends are great for playing tourist over in The City with cable cars, Pier 39, and Chinatown just waiting to be explored, while Union Square makes up for our lack of stores in Berkeley. Among other local attractons are Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, Great America, the Manteca Waterslides, and of course, the good of zoo. Heather Larson visits the San Francisco Zoo where she checks out the giraffes. Just why are their necks so long anyway? Many of us are involved in youth groups affiliated with churches, temples, and other organizations. Occassionally these groups take weekend outings and picnics. Pictured above are Robert, Autumn, and Stefan along with their church group on a bell choir tour. The weekend is a time for sports as well. After a crazy week at school, nothing helps the stressed student unwind like a good game of hoop or a long run in Tilden Park on the fire trial. Those of us who are involved in sports at school often find that our team activities take place on the weekends. Crew folks must get lots of sleep to prepare for workouts and races, while swimmers often find themselves at exotic locations such as Concord for weekend meets. The rest of us must fend for ourselves and provide our own athletic entertainment. Pictured are Ben Turman who makes a smashing slam dunk, and Patrizio Pellouchoud who plays frisbee with finesse. You may have thought that we were going to leave out the best activity of the weekend, but fear not, because Dennis and Mike have kept the party alive. Parties are common events on Friday and Saturday nights that many students enjoy. Thematic parties, such as Hawaiian luaus and toga fests, are especially popular among the BHS crowd. Ilah gets into the fiesta mode by sporting a giant- sized sombrero. Kenya, Keicha, Kendra, Tonya, and Michelle illustrate a less wild form of party; simply grab a bunch of friends and get togeth- er for the evening. Many of us enjoy renting movies or just hanging out and having a good conversation. Remember, weekends are what you make them! 4 i This page: (top) Career Lab- (front) Leona Yoshimura, Kelly Foster, Venita Oliver, Delicia Rice, (second row) Monique Slaughter, Sonya Frye, Latonya Washington, Hallie Costello Fisher, (back) Shawn Harmon, Michael Isom, Raina Washington, Keith McNabb, Mia Shelton, This page: (center) Men ' s Basketball- (from left, front) Jon Pettus, Millige Rutledge, Myron Williams, and manager Sean Sullivan, (second row) Andre Dickenson, Ashanti Boyd, Dylan Galaty, Michael Adcock. (back row) coach Jim Trainor, Earl Armstrong, Kyman Harris, Mike Marshall, This page: (bottom) Women ' s Basketball- kneeling) Susan Washington, Rachel Frazier, Antoinette Hand, (standing) coach Lois Belany, Tanya McCartin,Yolanda Molina, Denell Archibald, Raina Washington, and Leah Fuller. Above: Computer Class- Shane Harmon works at the computerterminal as Danielle Wilson, teacher Barbara Bloodwell, and Rosalyn Davis look on. PAGE 210 STUDENT LIFE East Campus is a continuation school for sixteen and seventeen year-olds, some of whom are assigned there by the district, but many of whom seek voluntary assignment because of the school ' s many advantages. Among these are small classes, a friendly atmosphere , flexible grading and credit policies, and individualized programs. Aside from basic curriculum, technical and computer classes are offered as a part of the career traineng program. For those athletes in the bunch. East Campus offers interscholastic sports such as Basketball .Volleyball, and Table Tennis. Artists vent their energy and creativity in the varied art classes, while others take part in developing student unity by serving on the student council. Students can graduate at anytime during the school year or summer upon completion of graduation requirements. Enrollment is limited to about two hundred students. Top of page:(far left) Gnip Gnop (Table Tennis): Lori Schatzberg,Zoe Ellis, Tawana Leslie, James Coulten, and Mimi Vincent. (center):Kelly Preston, Zoe Ellis, Raina Washington, Delicia Rice (far right): Art C!ass:Whi!e Jesse McKinney provedes a musical background, Timiza Joseph Howard poses for fellow art students Sean Sullivan, Miguel Baisea, Valybro Hill, Tesimoni Lavi, Kirsten Lindstrom. Damon Peterson and Moises Vasquez stand by. This page: (center) Technical Training- Renee Hall, Shawn Harmon, Raina Washington and Christina Duran This page: (bottom) Student Council- Advised by Bill Gaebler, familiar to main campus students as the Water Polo and Swimming coach, the East Campus student council includes:(front row,from left) Gaebler, Angela Hall, Mimi Vincent, Kathy Loar, Keisha Darden, Monique Slaughter, Delicia Rice, Lori Schatzberg, and Kirsten Lindstrom. (back) Loring Jones, Sean Sullivan and Jesse McKinney. STUDENT LIFE PAGE 211 First and Second places: BangheeChi , Third place: Andrew Meyers (photo not available) Fourth and Fifth places: Juan Cagampang PAGE 213 PAGE 215 Surf Naked Crew Play That Funky Music (c o ' 88) Amanita.Saana.Jess.Carol.Gabby.Joshietc. Robyn,Moogi,Lisa,Theresa,April ( Cydne I 5 Us Zack.Cynthia.Chris.Cialin Friends Jackquette Underwood + Marcus Oden 8-Ball Crew Roe, Duane, Jason ,Lamont,Damion .Grant Daniel Irwin + Daniel Smith Rowsey What ' s HE Doing Here? Ha,Alice,Gage,+Cathy abt. Ted Kim Nicholson and Candice Jones Eric + Friends starring Eric + Friends Most Likely to have Last Tango in Petaluma: Phoenix.Julianne.Danny Six Men on a Bush Alex.Seth, Benj ' y, Adam, Matt, Mike 8-Ball Chillin ' Rapmaster Ronnie XIII-Solo La Plage George.Roe.Duane.Damion.Jason Kieon Edwards Ben,Lainie,Jill,Sean,Heidi,Piera,Lynn The Panda 1,2,3 8-Ball Crew Ha Tra, Alice Chen, Cathy Kawachi Roe.Duane.Jason.Lamont.Damion.Grant 1 7 Lean on Me, do 88 Robyn, Theresa, April, Moogi, Cydne, Lisa The Carroll Family Super Reunion Ben, Charlie, and Scott In Fact, It ' s a Gas Rebecca, Anne, Kasaia, Jessica, Amy The Big Four Eliza, Catherine, Sarah, Maryam Oh, Beastie Boy!! Tanya Banks + Christi Taylor Crazy Forever Jennie + Anna Dorman Filet Mignon (Ummm) Duane, Roe, Grant, Damion , Jason , Lam on t The Finale Crew slip in a plug Meli Leonardos + Madelia Hickman Don ' t Forget Your P ' s and Q ' s Jessica Petit + Alisa Quirey Loryn Sheffner + Karya Lustig Twelve Balls 4 Who Wants Some? TheBun$ter Sir Pain Noah, we look stupid! Noah Potkin + Hans Hansen How ya like us now!!! Kimya McFadden + Kysha Jones PAU EMEDI PARAB YOU Dl 1 il 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 I,., o o o CO — ™— «n o O f «« b i the 1990s: Possibilities: CAREER FOR WOMEN CNLY e op to® 6 ' M f (ySHiL£ P HAVE AOooJPAtf rt - ' Hl Emotional lows if y mean iff • The new racism: DON ' T DENY IGNORE OR ACCEPT 11 GLASS You have now stumbled across the wild world of the underclass. With the turn of a page, you can witness the locals of Berkeley High in their many and varying natural states. You will view them ascending the ladder of life towards the dizzying zenith of Seniority. The trials and tribulations of this strenuous climb show in their faces; but don ' t worry, they ' re having a ball! So come wander through the underclass section, and enjoy.... Jeremy Aaron Tanya Acker Robin Adler Dike Ahanatu Susana Alverez Kyshia Allen Hannah Alrich Andres Alvarez Rachelle Andrews Justin Avery Aisha Ayers Navoto Babitt Mark Balabanian Gloria Baldizan Erika Banks Sabrina Barger Ezra Barnev J Alexis Bartine Tourist Aaron Baumhackle James Beatty Jason Bebb Nelli Bee Peter Bell Jessica Belfort Zack Belt Robert Belushi Cece Bennett Amy Berbower Giaour Bergman Matthew Berman Tatra Beuttler Karen Bevis Egyptian Lover Silvia Blason Kim Blau Page 226 JUNIORS Raman Bluel Jennifer Boettchen Maria Bonner Carlo Bove Jerome Bowie Jennifer Boyd Jenny Boyer Benji Boynton Kelly Bradford Kendra Bradford Jaime Bravo Valerie Bridges Latasha Brooks Michelle Brooks Anthony Brown Holly Brown Tyme Brown Keena Budd Denise Burgess Michael Burns Jessica Bury Leilani Bush Lani Caguida Jon Calder Erica Caldwell Tavio Carr Kevin Carraway Noroh Carvio Erika Casady Ted Chappie Denise Charles Helena Charles Elizabeth Charleson Jeng Chen Cheng-Jen Liao Phelipe Cherry Rama Chorpash An T. Christ Sarah Christianson Carolyn Chu Freddy Chuck Karin Clarno Jason Clenfield Tomarrow Cole Michael Coleman John Colton Stacy Colvin Eve Conart JUNIORS Page 227 Andrew Conning Bryna Content Twyla Cook Shawn Cooks Bill Cooper John Cooper Toni Cooper Rory Coughlan Kirsten Crapo Jane Crouchet Shelly Cruitson Dona Csorgo Monique Curtis rhyme Damavie Olga Danino Abiola Davis Andrea Davis Jonathan Davison Laurent Dejanvry Chuck Debose Debby DeLeon Diedra DeLeon Dora DeLeon Charice Dempsey Zachary Denning Chad Devalois Kahn Dhillon Starlie Diamant Andre Dickerson Gee Dickey Gavin Distasi Norah Dolly Page 228 JUNIORS Juniors anxiously await their connection Stylin ' in ' 88 , V i ■ r Sabine Domin Robert Dorsey Anthony Draper Cuong Du Loi Du Seth Ducey Candi Dupree Mike Durio Radana Dustakova Carrie Eastman Nanja Eboko Ethan Einwohner Fanta Elder-Summers Geoff Ely Caleb Entrekin Rebecca Erlin Emal Dominick Deeann Evans Emily Ewell Ben Fabry 5usannah Falk fonathan Farber Jay Feist Omar Felder Isaac Feldman Craig Ferguson Paul Fernandes Monique Finnie JUNIORS Page 229 Jerry Fisher Yarrow Flower Erin Flowers Kara Foster John Fowler Joseph Fowler Marva Francis J Anthony Franklin J Eric Fullmer Melissa Gaines Katie Galloway Clare-Marie Garcia Ramon Garcia Ricardo Garcia Maire Gardner Gretchen Garrett Nataki Garrett James Geist Sonia Gentry Cullen Gerst Rebecca Gettelman Lisa Giampaoli Tangi Gibson Phoebe Gifford Delores Gilbeaux Benjamin Glass Ashlev Golden J Michaela Goldhaber Laura Goldschmit Cora Goldstein Deborah Goodie Joanna Gorin Ari Gorman Cecilv Graburn Xandini Gray Starlit Grav Jordan Greene Rvan Greene Leona Greenlow Marcus Gregg Rebbecca Gregg Gerald Griffin Kimi Guthrie Rachel Gwynn Samantha Hadenfeldt Samantha Hafter Django Hager Page 230 JUNIORS Dylan Haley Toyia Halsell Sang-Jin Han Hans Hansen Cedric Hardin Latasha Hardman Greg Harm Trinice Harper Andrew Harris Leah Hart Leila Hart Atalaya Harvey Ken Harvey Luke Hass Rana Hassanein Robert Hawkins Stephanie Hawkins Reddi Kilowatt Chris Hawthorne Kristina Hazleton Christopher Heine Sean Hills Shiloh Hills Robert Hiamoto Eugene Ho Troy Holland Keisha Holliman Jennifer Hollingsworth JUNIORS Page 231 Kim Holzrichter Jenny Horn Rattany Hort Tariq Hoyer David Huang Peter Huang Johnathan Hughes Lauren Humphrey Shannon Hunter Brendan Hurd Ambreen Husain Carina Husband Matt Hutchenson Ryokei Imai Ian Inaba Andres Irlando Mike Ison Melissa Jackson Czer Jacobs Erica Jacobsohn Sarah Jaeger Cait James Maya Jamison Nam Jang Shannon Janssen Ilah Jarvis Rosalita Jaszczyk Monica Jennings Page 232 JUNIORS A 1 Mattew Ji El Johnson Melanie Johnson Terrance Johnson Charis Jones Da ' Colonel! Dominique Jones Lavell Jones Michael Jones Nikki Jones Damon Jordan Michael Jordan Vivian Jordan Tony Joseph Toddjudd Seul Jung Victor Kao My Karma Amy Kasarda Jeff Kataoka Rebecca Katz Tal Kayatsky Benny Kee Anne Keech Dianne Keller Michelle Kellman Ari Kelman Jenivive Kern La Daniel Kern Nathan Keyes Kakouti Khamda Lucine Khodar Mary Khodar Tae Hak Kim Bo Kinloch Kate Kirby Latargie Kirk Elizabeth Kleine Malissa Kliks Adam Klinger Jacqueline Knighl Brandon Kono Katherina Kraft Radha Kramer Kelly Krechmer Karl Krooth Eric Kupers Tony Kwong JUNIORS Page 233 Jalilah Labrie Anna Lam Hy Lam Kelvin Lam Jonathan Lamkey Samantha Langer Anthony Lappe Janine Lariviere Karen Lauer Rachel Laws Heather Lawson Lisa Lech Chien Lee Gloria Lee Jason Lee Lucia Lee Mario Lee Monique Lee Rodderick Lee David Leighton Felix Leiter Jacobian Lemmons Jessica Leveen Ruth Levine Alissa Levy Sean Lewis Quentin Libby Ko-Po Lin Mora Liouvina Matthew Lipner Ron Litwin Billy Loi Page 234 JUNIORS Dimitra Long Jorge Lopez Shawana Lovely Renee Low Camille Lowry Arun Luengrath Che Lucky Lotus Lustig Loi Du Luu Jay Ma Sean MacClelland Jesse MacEwan Andrew Mains Emilio Majia David Maldonado Geoffrey Manley Susan Mann Susan Manrique Hagar Maoz Teresa Maravilla Ethan Markowitz Brian Marsh Joshi Marshall Geoffrey Martin Theresa Martin David Martinez Dominick Martinez Irene Mattson JUNIORS Page 235 Reka Maximovitch Kori McCoy Eileen McDermott Lyle McDonald Aisha McFadden Diwana McFadden Amy McCarthy Jesse McClintock Lawnay McClure Kimberly McCreary Charlene McCrory Courtney McCurn William Woodcock IV Damion McGee Sophie McNitt Layndell McPherson Evan Mellander Carina Mendonca Mari Mendonca Monique Mendonca Dana Meredith Anna Miller Jon Miller Lincoln Miller Noah Miller Rosco Miller Ocean Mills Cialin Mills-Ostwald Page 236 JUNIORS Auditioning to be on Fame Elza Minor III Chris Mitchell Tomorrow Mitchell Daphne Mitsuno John Mittan Jason Mohr Kerry Montgomery Reina Montes Sun-Young Moon Nerissa Moore Rebecca Morgan Kent Moriss Eric Morton Theresa Morton Rasaan Moshesh Jaina Moultrie Pierre Moultrie Jason Moyer Socheata Muon Brian Murray Sharon Mussen Diana Nagai Matt Naish Tanya Neal Alex Nelson Jennifer Newman Hoang Ngoc Chanh Nguyen Abina Nimota Tetsuya Nishimoto Emily Noble Sasha Novacovich Anthony O ' Brien Sean Ormsby Robert Orsini Ruben Ortiz Charlotte Owens Demitria Owens Jenny Paigen Aria Pakravan Grace Pang Andrei Pastermack Demian Pay LeVert Payne III James Pearl Tanya Pearlman Mariela Pedresqui Not Available JUNIORS Page 237 Chris Petty Tiana Pham Sierra Phillips Sally Picciotto Nicole Picou Gregory Pleasent Callen Pollick Rachel Pond Aaron Pope Camille Porter Janet Portero Noah Potkin Elizabeth Potter Sarah Pownall Daniel Prada Robin Pratheray i Drink Milk! Eric Price Latonya Price Laura Pripstein Elza Minor ponders whether or not Jeramia was really a bullfrog Page 238 JUNIORS Max Radcliffe Promise Rainey Felicia Ranallo Trinice Rancifer Tara Rayder Kimberly Redmond Phoenix Reed Antonio Reher Leila Reid Ivan Reiff Marquita Reyes Rene Rhodes Alisha Rhone Eleanor Rigby Christina Rivera Felicia Rivers Ethan Roberts Arne Robinson Joel Robinson Rachel Robinson Ezra Roisen Lisa Ross Patricia Ruiz bel Rullier Kiley Russell Kirstyn Russell foe Ruzick David Rynin Khait Saechao Cynthia Saito Joseph Samuels Frederick Sapon Sargon Sargasoci Leandra Saunders Jessica Scheiner Monsoon Scherr JUNIORS Page 239 Crystal Schnayerson Hugh Schrieber Isabelle Schwartz Karina Schwarz Jason Schweizer Amethyst Scott Jennifer Scott Dana Seale Phillip Seay Pardachith Sengaroun Daniel Seguin Joji Shafer Erika Shannon Marice Shavers Loryn Sheffner Allie Shenkin Latrina Shepherd Josh Shinoff Mary Shu Daniel-San Shulman Timothy Silk Sandy Sims Shannon Singleton Shana Sippy Polly Smail Joan Smalley Amri Smith Evette Smith Noah Smith Orlando Smith Tohn Smith Monique Sorgen Jenna Spear Rebecca Sperber Eric Stangeland Terrance Steele Seiji Steinmetz Amy Stelmach Rachel Sternberg Celeste Stewart Jed Stickgold Gretchen Stromberg Dan Su Maya Suzuki Apryll Taylor K. Taylor Page 240 JUNIORS Michelle Taylor Ryan Taylor Tonia Taylor Triva Taylor Danielle Terry Rebecca Thaler Seth Thomas Thorston Tichenor Angel Timida Damond Tims William Ting Precious Tolbert Traci Tolbert Aram Tondre Bassanguen Tonye Greg Topel Jennifer Torbohn Jamal Tracy Huy Tran Ruby Tuesday Catherine Uehara Tsahai Ungar Lanetta Uston Jason Valdez Billy Rae Valentine Katie Van Schoick Ken Von Schoick Anna Vaubel Fausto Villarroel Marisa Villegas Anna Vinther Thanh Vu He gave you that line too? JUNIORS Page 241 Tuyetnga Vu Flora Waite Loren Walker Thad Walker Kendra Wallace Joshua Wallin James Walton David Ward Anita Ware Curt Warner Cynthia Warrem Demetrise Washington Nicole Watson Sharon Watson Masaye Waugh Alfred Webre Katya Weiner Emily Weinert Josh Weinstein Adriana Weissmann Sacha Welkert Jonathan Wengrofsky Denise Westeyy Michael Wharton Caitlyn Wheat Serena Wheat Colleen Whelan Laura White Page 242 JUNIORS Lucrctia Whitmore Tunde Whitten Jessica Willett Bellodgia Williams Brinston Williams Candice Williams Cybrieal Williams Jamal Williams Larry Williams Mary Williams Yusef Williams Lassandro Wilson Monolito Wilson Heather Winkelmann Brian Wong Henry Wong Bill Woodcock Archie Woodson Chris Wyle John Ye Charles Yeargin III Kimberly Youman Carlton Young Marnin Young Ondine Young Shauna Younger Suzie Yturri Lian Yu Micah Zarlow Mimi Zeiger Donovan Ziemer Z is for. . . JUNIORS Page 243 Riley Abbot-Hall Denee Adams Sarah Adams Jenny Adeney Joan Al-Bari Shara Alcorn Roxanne Alexander Joshua Allen Stacy Allen Suleiman Allen Mckaile Alper Monica Alvardo Tahira Alvi Erik Anderson Claudia Andrade Lisa Arita Travis Ashton Eric Auare Jeff Backhus Dianne Baker Marcus Baker Micheal Baker Matt Baldwin Amir Bar-Lev Rebecca Bardach Cora Barnes Paami Barnett Nick Bastin Nafra Bates Anya Baum Solange Belcher Audrea Bellinger Julianne Benioff Amy Benson Loren Bentley Francesca Berna-Truman Page 244 SOPHOMORES Shawn Bernardo Kiran Berrien Jessica Berry Tabia Berry Gabrielle Best Gio Biasin Richard Birdlong Aaron Blair Fred Blake Ryan Blanchette Jason Blue Simone Boston Matthew Bowman Angie Bradley Tasha Brady Ro bert Brodie Mya Brosgart Alisha Brown Chris Brown Kirsten Brown Tamla Brown Weldon Brown Ernesto Brown Jarry Browne Andre Brunetti Catherine Buchanan Josh Buchanan Deena Budd Jenny Burcham Alice Burger Brid Marie Byrne Zac Cahn Dan Calder Matt Calder Deandre Calhoun Matt Calmer Rhonda Campbell Shannon Campbell Liana Capers Matt Capitelli Tuck Cappa-Lambert Branwyn Cassidy David Cavanaugh Jonah Cave Fernando Cararez Aimee Chang Rico Chappie Martin Chavez SOPHOMORES Page 245 Johnny Chen Sophia Chen Banghee Chi Sokcheat Chim Shagun Chopra Robert Chov Jason Claiborne Elonda Clark Jacob Cohen Jamie Cole Yolanda Collins Duraunte Collv David Colton Gustavo Contreras Larry Cook Sherelle Cook Riley Cooper Matthew Cord Perry Covert Camille Craft Allison Cress Alaba Crosby Susasnnah Currie Devin Curry Kashta Dallas Tameka Dailey Gina Damerall Darius Damonte Page 246 SOPHOMORES Scoping the Y chromosome seniors Fanny Darling Rima Dasgupta Eric Davis Shondria Davis Tania Davis Stacie Dean Josh De Herrera Sebastion Delaney Craig Delk Un Dhong David Dilworth Theo Dilworth Andrew Doran Kanya Dorland Anna Dorman Latrice Dorsey Robert Dorsey Cindy Duan Bridget Dubose Max Duykers Muesha Edwards Stacey Edwards Tristan Eeds Katie Elliot Jason Eshleman Ananda Esteva Mechelle Fagan Stephen Falk l ' ara Fauria Bowbay Feng Lily Feng Jill Fenske Shouldn ' t have had that last Schaef ' s SOPHOMORES Page 247 Yolanda Fernandez James Feusner Jaime Fink Andre Fisher Matt Fishei David Flamencc George Flamencc Ben Foote Jennifer Foreman Tricia Fox Johann Frag Gabriella Frank Ian Franks Jacob Gabrielson Wesley Gage Joann Galehouse Carolynn Gamblin Jerry Garbe Jose Garcia Salvador Garcia-Rubio Monterey Gardine Lisa Gardner Yasmeen Garrett Brandon Gatto Carla Gatto Lamont Gavin Leah George Page 248 SOPHOMORES Aliya Gerstman Marc Gidal Sabrina Giles Emily Gladstone Ben Gold Emma Goldbeck Susannah Goldman Rosalia Gonzalez Arlene Gordon Damion Gordon Ianthia Green Emily Greinke Toby Griffin Michael Grimes No Name Severan Grove Vanessa Gruen Aaron Grunwald Jason Grunwald Tito Guerrero Erica Gurley SOPHOMORES Page 249 Kalayaan Habal Keasha Hall Tasha Hall Haro Halton Pauline Hamilton Reggie Hammonds Chiara Hanna Amela Hardy Shane Harmon Laonia Harper Jennifer Harris Scott Harris Morgan Hart Benjamin Head Jessie Hearn Cassie Henderson Najuma Henderson Nichole Henderson Ben Hendrickson Elizabeth Hetherington Erik Hill Nicole Hillebrandt Dee Dee Hills Tonya Hinkston Adam Holbrook Josiah Hooper Elizabeth Hopkirk David Hsu Page 250 SOPHOMORES David Hudley Darro Hudsepth Magdalena Huerta Sarah Hughes Edwin Huie Dinh Hung Phuoc John Hunter Orville Hunter Matthew Hursh Tara Hutcheon Deeyatra Jackson Tanisha Jackson Josettes James Juan Jasso Sara Jensen Jesus Dickey Julio Jimenez Amanda Johnson Andre Johnson Anthony Johnson Fanon Johnson Kortnii Johnson Nakobee Johnson Ponchitta Johnson Tigran Johnson Dominique Jones Kysha Jones Sabriah Jones-Mustafa Peter Jordan Tejada Juan-Carlos Serena Karlan Jennifer Kaufman Jason Keck Aidan Keefe Patrick Keilch Mariette Kelley Rochelle Kelly Ellina Kevokian Soseh Kevorkian Billy Keys Eye on Natives Watcn Johnnie King Markessa King Anya Kirshbaum No Name Leah Klinger Jess Kletz SOPHOMORES Page 251 Kirstiana Kogo Cary Koh Adam Konder Evan Kopelson David Kraus Sabrina Lacy Emylena Laferriere Joe Landuer Quincy Landingham Courtney Lane Stacy Lashley Trevor Latham Tanya Lauer Lee Lavrov Quan Le Vu Arthur Lee Christina Lee Jason Lee Marissa Leon James Leonard Todd Larson John Lewis Margaret Li Mi Liao Robin Lieb Ying Lin Sven Lindstrom Page 252 SOPHOMORES Danielle Lipow Gabrielle Libson Amy Little Jeremy Liu Chitt Lo ' Kaphone Michael Lobo Mitzi Logan Latdavorn Lokaphone Rebecca Long Anissa Love Tony Loverde Anton Lovett Sumaka Lowery Susan Lowey Charlie Lubin Kasaia Luckel Raul Lucky Seth Luerson Jake Lustig VinhLy Karl Ma Anne Mac Bean Billy Madison Miles Magbie Keisha Maiden Annie Malev Ho hum, another day SOPHOMORES Page 253 Lena Malik Mike Mallach Aly Mandado Ericka Mann Tracy Mar Freya Marcelius Greg Marcus Tina Mark Nicole Maron Maleika Marsh Chris Martin Michele Masters Jennifer Matter Purvis Erik May Jeremy Mazetis Kimya McFadden Megan McFeely Jerry McComb Abe Lincoln Allen McCoy Michael 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Phillips Josh Phillips Sara Phillips Allin Pierce Rhonda Pierce Jermaine Pierre Derek Pitts Maya Poinar Krystal Points Seth Pollack Arthur Porter Theo Posselt Anastasia Powell Erika Pransky Marc Price Joseph Pruger Matt Quady Geneviene Racine Carlos Quiroz I % Page 256 SOPHOMORES M So, you used to be a 98 lb. weakling Elizabeth Raetze Nicole Ramadive Shawnde Ramire: Jordan Ramney Joseph Rao Walter Ratney Nokram Rattova Lynette Rebich Jason Rech Zachary Reiheld Luzia Reimann Melinda Reimann Shalonda Reliford Matthew Remnek Heather Reyburn Jeff Rhode Talmera Richardson Peter Rigali Ruby Robbins Eudon Robinson Evonne Robinson George Robinson John Robinson Monica Robinson Labriece Roddy Derek Rodgers Marlen Rodriguez Lunch on wheels SOPHOMORES Page 257 Oscar Rodriguez Joaquin Rodriguez Elan Rohde Rebecca Romijn No, this picture will cost you Matthew Ronfeldt Liliana Rosas Mara Rose Terran Rosenberg Adrian Rosenthal Horace Ross Toure Rowell Dalila Rubin Pedro Rubio Daromir Rudnyckyj Alexis Russell Jessica Russell Joseph Ruzick Shagid Salimi Jesse Salveson Jessica Samuels George San Eric Sanders Treasell Sanders Zack Sanders Leon Saperstein Tina Schneider Todd Schofield Jack Schonbrun Page 258 SOPHOMORES Noah Schreck Susannah Schulman Jesse Schwartz Kuba Schwartz Jesse Seligson Kim Seto Kamino Shakir Marcus Shaw Jing Shi Shumeye Mamo Alison Simmons Justin Sims Keasha Simpson Kimberly Singleton Alexis Skjelbred Damien Slaughter Shem Slobin Eric Smith Erik J. 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Sahna Wesson La Mont West Pearline Whitmore Avram Wild Bural Wilkins Jason Wilkinson Carey Williams Desmond Williams Limberger Cheese Karl Williams Leslie Williams Marquita Williams James Willis Abigail Wilson Allen Wilson Matt Winkelmann Sara Winters Jessica Wiwi Richard Wong Sylvester Wong Monique Woods Miles Wyman Sharon Wynn Tandika Wyrick Jennie Yabroff Chie Yao John Yee Yen-Binh Lam Brian Young Nicolas Young Robleto Yubran Heather Yu Zachary Zeitz Jonathan Zucker FRESHMEN Page 275 WojS 5ocC« - 2£k Wbi evi ccW- ■■■• ' 2$t jy ' eSp y() ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ORTS Here at Berkeley High, we ' ve put the green back into sports. Look around. As the winter season sets in, the air is filled with the sporty cries of spectators and jocks alike. Men ' s and Women ' s Soccer reign supreme on our infamous football field; Basketball achieves victory after victory in the Donahue Gym; and upstairs in the Old Gym, the Wrestling Team gets hot and sweaty. There ' s a winter sport for everyone, so whether you get into the action as an athlete or a fan, make sure you don ' t miss out! Men ' s Varsity Basketball The 1987-1988 Berkeley High Men ' s Varsity Hoop Team finished the season 14-12 overall and 6-4 in league. The Jackets were led by forwards Monsoon Sooon Scherr and Stacy Bailey, center Karl ' Truck McKnight and guards Terrence Allen and Mike Sklut. Although the team was somewhat inconsistent they scored impressive wins over Monta Vista, Mission (to win the Berkeley High Classic Tournament), Pinole, and De La salle. This year ' s squad had incredible spirit and real team unity. When the game was on the line, the players would get exceedingly juiced, and turn up the intensity enough to bring home a W . The best examples of this occurred when the Jackets turned a 32-30 halftime deficit into a 75-60 romp over El Cerrrito, and when they crunched Pinole Valley 78-52. The team finished second in league, and started play in the GBAL tournament at the time of this writing. Opposite Page: Karl Truck McKnight grabs another offensive board. Above Right T dunks at De La Salle. Above: Stacy The Ace Bailey searches for an opening. 278 WINTER SPORTS First Row: Monsoon Scheer, Quincy Landingham, Amande Johnson, Eric Davis, Rod Lee, Terrence Allen, Jamey Austin, Jimmy Crutison, and Anthony Jackson. Second Row: Coach Marvin Buckley, Eric Price, Ben Nason, Karl McKnight, Stacy Bailey, Mike Sklut, Chris Harris, Coach Rolando Tovos, and Head Coach Stelton Michell. SIDELINES When we played together, nobody could beat us. These Guys are my homies-I ' ll glass them. Fellas, when ' s tJte next trip to Albany? Jamey Austin WJtat will you miss the most? TJie bus rides home from away games- singing on the bus. Mike Sklut It was fun dogging the fellas in practice. I hope all the seniors do well next year. Monsoon Scheer It ' s been a good, long frustrating season. The team has a lot of spirit and it ' s fun to be part of the action. Jimmy Crutison 279 Women ' s Basketball The Berkeley High womens ' basketball team dominated the GBAL, easily capturing the league champ- ionship. The Jackets finished the regular season with a 17 and 10 record, 9 and one in league play. Individually, the Jackets were led by freshman Tonda Rucker. Rucker was the team ' s high scorer, averaging almost twenty points a game. Mid-season addition Jualeah Woods added the scoring, defense, and height needed to make Berkeley nearly un- stoppable. Naddett Donegan and Shonelle Blake shared ball handling duties while Onika Holbert crashed the boards early and often. Don ' t bet on the Jackets giving up the league title any time soon. With Rucher and Woods returning and two hot prospects joining the team next year, the Jackets can set their sights high on a North Coast Title. Team Picture: (back row) Rickey Caldwell, Andrew Wise, ?, Natalie Longrie, Alexandra Kay, Tiphani McWhorter, Jualeah Woods, Tonda Rucker, Onika Holbert, Herbert, Coach Gene Nakamura. (front row) Shonelle Blake, Naddette Donegan, Vicki Home. below right: It ' s a mad race for the ball between Naddette and a worthy opponent, below left: Watch this drive, Jordan! says Air Tonda. 280 WINTER SPORTS top: Jualeah muscles a shot through down under the boards. Onika scrambles for the ball as Alexandra, Tanda, and two Pinole players look on. SIDELINES It ' s been marvy-poo and all I have to say is I dunked on all y ' all tricks! ...word. I love you Quincy. ' ' — Shonelle Blake The season was cool andl ' m worn out right now, but I ' ll be back next year to peep all the tenders. Love y ' all breakin ' players. — Tonda Rucker We ran to death, we ' re out of breath, and now we have no feeling left. See you later, seniors! — Tiphani McWhorter WINTER SPORTS 281 JV Mens Basketball The Berkeley High School Junior Varsity Basketball team has acquired a very strong reputation over the last few years and this year ' s team has definitely done a good job of keeping its standing. Lead by gaurds Tim Pete and Jamal Williams and forwards Jonah Cave and Kevin Carraway, the JV team achieved an overall score of 9-6 and beat Kennedy, one of their rivals. Coach Buckley brought the team together wonderfully and created a caring and respectful raport with the team members. He worked hard and in return, the team gave their all. The JV team was very confident of their strength, and at times even a bit cocky. Next year looks very bright. Freshmen Dominick and Darren are very promising players, and if all goes well, the winning streak will continue. Below: Dominick Martinez takes control Right Eric Davis beats the odds Above: Coach Buckley inspires the team at half time. Left Jamal Williams got air. 282 WINTER SPORTS The best thing about riddin ' pine was watchin ' the cheerleaders. They ' re second to none. Thanx — Rasaan Moshesh ack: Darius Damonte, Brandon Kono, Timothy Pete, Jason Clayborne, Jacobian ernmons, Reggie Scott, Antonio Scott, Coach Marvin Buckley. Front: Darren Marcel, forman Lewis, Dominick Martinez, Rasaan Moshesh, Jamal Williams, Jonah Cave. 9 and 6 wasn ' t bad. It was fun — Jonah Cave Picking splinters is harder than picking your nose. — Brandon Kono 283 JV Women ' s Basketball j 1 - More spirit than ever was displayed by this season ' s J.V. Women ' s Team, they showed that they are a force to be reckoned with. From the beginning of this season they played mind games with the other teams, keeping the scores close for the first half of the game only to pull far away from them in the second half. Captain Sabrina Peter keep control of the game on the court as point guard. She would set up the plays that paved the way for the leading scorers, Alexandria Kay and Sarah Jacobs. With the comparable pair of Monica and Kamino dominating the side lines of the court very little, if anything, escaped them. With Kim on defense or offence no one dared to challenge her with much aggression. And then, there was Herb. Herbert Miller arrived in the later part of the reason as assistant coach. With his help individual points went up, plays improved, and spirits flew high once more. Also, the new powerful trio of Tanisha In yo face Jackson, Michelle ' You don ' t this ball Iho, and Shonn Can ' t you see I ' m trying to shoot Green,went on to mop up the last of their opponents in their season. To be continue, next year. Ha,ha, you jumped. Piece of cake. Right to left: (Front row ) Daniella Brower, Sabrina Perters, Rebecca Thale, (Back row) Asst. coach, Herbert Mille, Sarah Jacobs,Tanisha Jackson, Monica Robinson , Kamino Shakir , Coach, Rick Caldwell 284 WINTER SPORTS WOULD YOU GET UP ! WINTER SPORTS 285 Men ' s Soccer SIDELINES fake- RALLY RALLY RALLY- at least we ' re not from the valley Caleb- BHS was the team to beat and DLS found out why. THANX FANS! 1. Rob Tender Young dances with ball. 2. The other team suffers the agony of defeat. 3. Sean perfects his ballet moves and plays soccer at the same time. 4. Even the body snatchers can ' t stop Nick from scoring. 5. Hop, Skip,Snag Eric ' s success strategy Loren- Beating DLS 2x was like taking a trip 2 cloud 9 2 nights in a row. 286 WINTER SPORTS The 1988 Season was a successful one for the BHS Men ' s Soccer Team. Their excellent record propelled them to the GBAL title and a chance to compete at North Coast for the third year in a row.The team was unified and exuberant throughout the season. The games were fought with determination and high emotion that has been a trademark of the team and of coach John Miottel ' s four year reign. The consistent support of a pumped-up student body recognized and captured the beauty of competition and sportsmanship: Rally rally rally, go back to the valley! The 1987-88 BHS Men ' s Soccer Team has grown to be the best soccer team that BHS has ever fielded. The experienced squad included such skilled four-year varsity players as All League Co-Captains Ian Welsh and Rob Young and all- incredible Nick Traylor. The Jacket defense included junior Caleb Entrekin, seniors Jake Disston, Loren Loverde , Sean Hearne and goalie Eric Loebel who all had all-star seasons. These veterans, along with BHS new arrival and All League player Shahin Alavi, made the team virtually unbeatable this season. The Berkeley team was able to avenge a loss to De La Salle with an overtime win followed by a double-overtime victory to retake the GBAL title. And keep it. Back row: Caleb Entrekin, Ian Welsh, Jason Schwietzer, Tohn Smith, Martin, Jake Disston, Nick Traylor, Eric Loebel, Sean Hearne, Marcelo Mino. Front row: Hassein, Sean Alvari, Mike Klein, Dan Piniella, Rob Young, Chris Burros, Loren Loverde, Jeremy Not pictured: Lorenzo Dejanyry, Rocky Hort. WINTER SPORTS 287 SIDELINES -Rachel Jones We said we ' d beat Piedmont. ..and we did, -Amy Clements I had a lot of fun, and good luck to next year ' s team! -Norma Delgado We sometimes lacked in color- coordination and dedication - but we had a good time and never went unnoticed. -Erin Brown s Soccer This year ' s women ' s soccer team had a solid combination of experienced upper- classmen and talented underclassmen. Under coach Mike Donham, their hard work showed in their 9-3 league record. Jessie Hearn ' s scoring power combined with Norma Delgado ' s defensive prowess kept the Jackets ahead of most competitors. Seniors Meli Leonardos, Johanna King and Amy Clements gave Berkeley a complete team effort. Freshman Eva Hughes and Tara Anderson alternated as goaltenders. Among members of the women ' s team are graduating seniors Katie Galloway, Rachel Jones, Erin Brown, Jeannette Gross, Meera Sharnoff, Sarah Horton and Adrienne Bentley. Spirit and determin- ation led the Jackets to victory over Piedmont, but unfortunately not Caron- delet. Carolyn Gamblin and Robyn Goldman tied for most improved player. Meli Leonardos won MVP on offense, and Norma Delgado won MVP on defense. The toughest player; nobody but Sarah Horton. Right: Jessie Hearn passes the ball. f: ft f ft ■; Back Row: Johanna King, Jessica, Carolyn Gamblin, Tara Anderson, Amy Brenneman, Katie Galloway, Meli Leonardos, Rachel Jones, Erin Brown, Robyn Goldman, Jeannette Gross, coach Mike Donham. Front Row: Norma Delgado, Jessie Hearn, Caroline Schreiber, Eva Hughes, Meera Sharnoff, Tamar Todd, Amy Clements, Sarah Horton, Adrienne Bentley. 288 WINTER SPORTS amar gives it her all. Mx ve: Meli plays tough defense. Carolyn-hard at play. Eva dribbles the ball. Wrestling SIDELINES Wrestling is how I express my individuality. — Leonard Jones The season would ' ve better if my brother had finished the year —Matt Colder Next year, when our younger wrestlers get some experience, we will be tough to beat. — fames J.T. Street The Berkeley High wrestling team had a very good season, capturing forth place at the GBAL league tournament. Although the team was riddled with injuries and misfortune, they pulled together to finish higher at league than any other Jacket team m the last five years. The team was led by the Calder Brothers. Matt Calder, sophomore, took first place at league. John Calder, junior, wrestled to an 11-1 record before getting injured. Jason Cowboy Bartlet wrestled superbly, taking first at the league tournament. Greg Unno and James Kemp also earned all-league honors, finishing second and third respectively. John Patterson wrestled hard for the Jackets all season. Matt Calder (right) dominates another opponent. John Patterson (below) uses his chin to capture a pm. m i ■ ■■■■■ WR ! 1 The Team: Back row- Dike Ahanatu, Leonard Jones, Django Hagen, Jahanfar Yadegar, James Kemp, Sharif Esmaili, James Street, Aram Tondre, Will O ' neal, Coach Scott Sensaball. Middle Row- Greg Unno, Mike Davies, John Patterson, Tetsuya Mishimoto, John Calder, Matt Calder, Jason Cowboy Bartlet, Zack Zeitz, Chris Larsen. Front Row- Jill Mammano and Jenny Calder. Not Pictured- Seth Clark. 290 WINTER SPORTS WINTER SPORTS 291 MEN ' S BASKETBALL fames Logan L Foothill W Oakland High W Washington Tourn. 1W-1L Amador Valley Tourn. 1W-2L Oakland Tech L Monte Vista W Fremont L San Ramon Tourn. 0W-2L Berkeley Classic 3W-0L Alameda W Kennedy L El Cerrito W Pinole Valley W De La Salle W Kennedy L Alameda W De La Salle L El Cerrito W Pinole Valley L GB AL Tournament 1L League Record: 6-5 Overall Record: 14-13 MEN ' S JV BASKETBALL De Anza W Bishop O ' Dowd W James Logan W Foothill W Oakland High W Washington Tournament 2W-0L Ygnacio Valley W Oakland High W Oakland Tech W Monte Vista L McClymonds L Fremont W St. Mary ' s W Oakland Tech Tournament 2W-0L Alameda W Kennedy W El Cerrito W Pinole Valley L De La Salle L Kennedy W Alameda W De La Salle L El Cerrito W Pinole Valley L League Record: 6-4 Overall Record: 20-6 FRESHMAN R A KTHHR AT T Bishop O ' Dowd W James Logan L Montero W Ygnacio Valley W St. Mary ' s L Overall Record: 3-2 WOMEN ' S BASKETBALL Granada W Skyline W Tamalpais w Washington L California w San Ramon L Washington W Hayward w Granada w A.Mitty L Newark Mem. W Clayton Valley L Moreau L Washington Tournament 1W-2L Alameda W Kennedy w El Cerrito w Pinole w Carondelet w Kennedy w Alameda w Carondelet L El Cerrito W Pinole W GBAL-Champs! 1W-1L League Record: 10-2 Overall Record: 19-9 292 WINTER SPORTS BOA WOMEN ' S JV BASKETBALL Alameda L El Cerrito W Pinole W Carondelet L Alameda L Carondelet L El Cerrito W Pinole W League Record: 4-4 MEN ' S SOCCER Foothill T Ygnacio Valley W San Ramon W Northgate W San Leandro W College Park W Encinal W Livermore L Alameda W Kennedy w El Cerrito w De La Salle T Pinole Valley W Alameda W Kennedy W El Cerrito W De La Salle L Pinole Valley T GBAL-Champs! 3W-0L League Record: 10-2-1 Overall Record: 16-3-2 WOMEN ' S SOCCER Alameda W O ' Dowd W El Cerrito W Encinal W Carondelet L Piedmont W Alameda l Bishop O ' Dowd W El Cerrito W Encinal w Carondelet L Piedmont w League Record: 9-3 MEN ' S WRESTLING Calif. School Deaf W Albany L El Cerrito L Encinal L Salesian W De La Salle L Overall Record: 2-4 WINTER SPORTS ACADEMICS We ' re taking this section by foot: keep your eyes open for the older generation at this resort. They are the wise ones who guide us through the treacherous stretches of our education, opening the doors of our minds to new knowledge. They are also the ones who give us F ' s and suspensions; but they ' re always there when you need a recommendation! Turn the page and explore the realms of the faculty section.... Administration Thelette Bennett Carl Brush Kenneth Laidlaw Ed Randolph Murphy Taylor Robert Tryon Two years ago, Berkeley High met Jeff Tudisco, The Administrator. As with Malcolm X and Willard, other schools at which he has been principal, Tudisco has done great things for the school ' s condition. Nevertheless, Tudisco often feels that he is running on a treadmill: he works hard, but never accomplishes all that he thinks the school needs. After so much frustration, he finds little pleasure in being an administrator. Aside from his interest in photography and woodworking, Mr. Tudisco ' s main love is history. He taught history for twenty years, and has studied abroad as a Rhodes Scholar. Tudisco finds enjoyment in watching budding minds with great potential. In January he announced his intention to resign next year and resume his teaching career. As Odysseus returned to his first love, Penelope, after his quest, so Jeff Tudisco will return to teaching. PAGE 296 FACULTY ACADEMICS Berkeley High ' s Administrators are very interesting and diverse people. One such person is Mr. Randolph. He is our Dean of Students and has been since 1983 when he was transferred to B.H.S. from the Arts Magnet School. Mr. Randolph is a student-oriented person. He feels there ' s no such thing as a bad student. There ' s just students with problems. He enjoys working with young people, watching them grow and blossom. One of Randolph ' s greatest accomplishments was starting the Prina Model school— ...a school for all people. It was a wonderful feeing to have created a school from nothing which is still operating today. His most memorable and joyful experience at B.H.S. was watching his class, the class of 1983, graduate. He was truly proud of their success. A. Jeff Tudisco o-Amencan Richard Navies Arts Industry and Design Richard Best Herbert Constant Bill Dane Terry Doran FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 297 Jose Romero sn®BB Education Keith Conning H. Diane Foster Dorothy Wasdon m s ent John Liu-Klein Flora Russ Y@wr GmM( t G@© Bill Dane, a professional artist and photographer, has received two Guggenheim Foundation Fellowships and two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships for his photography. With these grants Bill has traveled extensively around the world, photographing Cairo, Tokyo, Istanbul, and Panama. Bill ' s photographs are exhibited in varous museums and art centers, including the Museums of Modem Art in New York and San Francisco and the Bibliotheque Nationale of PAGE 298 FACULTY ACADEMICS Paris. Bill ' s works have also been published in magazines such as Aperature and Art Forum. A sample of his work also appears in San Francisco Observed which was published by Chronicle Books. When teaching art at Berkeley High, Bill tries to introduce his students to the history of art and the elements and principles of design while at the same time nurturing their inherent creative capabilities. With a still-life, for example, the students are encouraged to include outside objects that help create an imaginary environment. Bill thinks that beginning with a still-life provides students with a starting point; a base to which they can add their own personal imagery. When it comes to relaxing and unwinding, Bill doesn ' t. But he maintains his health by eating natural foods and taking nutritional supplements to help ease stress. Gloria Aguilar- Chamorro Daniel Dean Laura Johnson Robert Kaneko Laura Monroe Thai Nguyen-Khoa Charles Revtyak Vern Wenrich FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 299 ws EducBtian Les Prosser English Richard Allen David Bye Frances Gallegos Elizabeth Garst Stuart Gronningen Birdie Hagains Michael Hassett « j PAGE 300 FACULTY ACADEMICS Deidra Johnson Charles Kratz Eugene Langille Madeline Leek Marlene Lieberman Signe Mattson Your to the MiscelMmeow On September 13, 1932, in Mason City, Iowa, the world was graced with the presence of the man yearbookies and photographers alike have come to know and love, Mr. Chuck Kratz. That ' s right. That 6 ' 6 bundle of joy that resides in the yearbook office from the months of September to March. But, you ask, what else has this pillar of respect done with his life? Has he always been a yearbook hermit? By no means! Beginning with junior high in the city that never sleeps, Vallejo, to Fresno and Chico state colleges, Mr. Kratz fostered an interest in journalism. His college career was, however, punctuated by a two year spree in the Air Force in Germany. Upon returning to America, Kratz graduated with a B.A. in journalism. He then went from a newspaper, which he found too ruthless for his taste, to teaching English at Oregon State, to the Peace Corps in the Phillipines. Finally he decided to settle down, and began what some have considered a momentus career at Berkeley High. Mr. Kratz eventually migrated to this bastion of education, Berkeley High. Here, he became the advisor for the Jacket staff. Yet after too many and too frequent deadlines, Kratz wisely decided to move down the hall to become the Yearbook advisor. Apparently, despite the late nights and whining editors, Kratz enjoys this position. Actually, those who know him will agree that Mr. Kratz seems to enjoy every part of his life. When not caged dehind yearbook walls, his grinning face can be found as he works his dark room, rides his bike on long treks, or tries to wrestle his car from his son. What does the future hold for Charles Kratz? He envisions long bike trips through Europe, and, of course, photography. His advice to budding young photographers: Don ' t turn on the lights in the darkroom to see which side of the paper is shiny, and above all... Put the candle back...! FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 301 It is important to teach kids about the world — open student awareness and conciousness as a whole. students and faculty. She enjoys the human comedy, the chemistry and all the funny stuff. Although sometimes discouraged by the lack of community participation and disrespect for teachers, Mme. Claudine is extremely proud and happy to be a teacher. She considers it a wonderful, rewarding, profession given cooperation, creativity, and care. Says Mme. Claudine: Kids are the best show in town, and many of the students fee] she is the best teacher in town. Her parents were from Poland, they met in Berlin and were married in Jerusalem. Mme. Claudine was born in Paris. She is a worldly woman. As head of the foreign language department, Mme. Claudine feels it is the teachers ' responsiblity to broaden the students ' horizons. It is important to teach kids about the world —open student awareness and conciousness as a whole. She often stops the class for political discussions. Students love her class because she makes it fun, interesting, and exciting. Mme. Claudine loves to interact with ! Letitia Woodson F@r@ign Language Rachel Claudine Cynthia Gedra Jose Marin Margaret Rowland Daniel Sanchez Donald Schrump Karla Schutz FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 303 Benette Williams History Eric Anderson Joan Brannigan Robert Collier Percy Crawford James Dale PAGE 304 FACULTY ACADEMICS Tom Johnson Hannah Myers Robert Scrofani Laurance Silverman Steve Teel If one would ask many of the upperclassmen at BHS who their favorite history teacher is, many would answer, Mr. Scrofani. Although Bob Scrofani has been quite active in community affairs he is probably most known at Berkeley High for his dramatic teaching style and his introduction of peace and conflict studies to the classroom. During Scrofani ' s trip to the Soviet Union last summer he was struck by the fact that most Soviets, young and old alike, share America ' s desire for peace. He was amused by the similarities he observed between Russian and American teenagers; these included individualistic punk rock clothes and varying levels of scholastic enthusiasm. But Russian teen ' s style of dancing was decidedly different, he said. Scrofani ' s students enjoy his light- headedness, good humor, and positive attitude toward the future. About teaching, Scrofani said, It ' s frustrating, yet exciting.. .besides, where else can you get paid for clearing your voice loudly and yelling? But, he admits that it isn ' t all fun and games. For example, he hates the paperwork that teaching requires. Overall, however, Mr. Scrofani has found his career at B.H.S. very satisfying. FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 305 Evelyn Wade Thomasine Wilson HamriB Economics Susan Brown Caroline Rone Nancy Rubin Library Allan Goldstein Today ' s world is not exactly the kind of place that Civil Rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. envisioned it to be; although, it is better in some ways than before. Many people still feel that things have not changed, but some people are actually doing something about it. One of these people is our very own African-American Studies department chairman, Richard Navies. Navies went to college at Wayne State University in Detroit and taught in Detroit until he decided to come to Berkeley to teach. Navies started out teaching history at Berkeley High, and the next year he became the administrator in charge of the Black Studies program. Finally, in this is not a Eurocentric world, but a world where African peoples have made a significant contribution. 1972 the African- American Studies program was formed and thanks to Navies ' dedication, it still exists. The African-American Studies department is the only Black Studies department that still exists. The main purpose of this organization is to give Black students a perspective on their history and culture and to teach all students that this is not a Eurocentric world, but a world where African peoples have made a significant contribution. The goal of these two ideas is to create a higher self- esteem for black people and motivate them to do well in the rest of their classes. Navies and the department he created are major factors that contribute to the uniqueness of Berkeley High. We are lucky, as students, to have people like Navies at our school. PAGE 306 FACULTY ACADEMICS I If 5P i Mathematics Judith Bodenhausen Heidi Boley Matthew Bremer Fred Dunn-Ruiz Harvey Gam Michael Knight Richard LeBlanc Edward Lui FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 307 PAGE 308 FACULTY ACADEMICS Adrienne Yank P rfoi Arts D paFtm Bit Charles Hamilton Marcia Singman Patricia Washburn Donald Allin Y®wr Emb(B Cmmp C mMmmtm manage to tear himself away, however, he likes to read, run, and go to the theatre. But his primary concern is to keep Berkeley High running smoothly. His dream is that one day every student who graduates will have taken advantage of every opportunity the school had to offer. Carl Brush has taught at Berkeley High for 20 something years but in just two short years he went from drama teacher and director to English teacher to Vice Principal! To remain sane in Berkeley High ' s turbulent atmosphere Mr. Brush taught an A.P. English class during the fall semester and directed Concert Chorale ' s operetta in the Spring. Why does he keep teaching? Because of the diverse and interesting student body. In fact, he considers the students the best thing about Berkeley High School besides the faculty. Brush ' s job as Vice Principal demands much of his time, leaving only a little very precious time for out-of-school activities. When he does FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 309 His favorite food is pumpkin pie. His favorite type of music is either classical or rock. And his most embarrassing moment while teaching English? My most embarrassing moment happened actually in my first year of teaching. I was only 22 years old, and I looked about 18, and we had back to school night. It went fine, all the parents came... The next day I was teaching a ninth grade class and I noticed a bunch of girls were laughing. I checked the usual things; if my socks matched or whatever, and it wasn ' t any of that... I finally asked one of the girls what was wrong and I found out that her mother had said ' Your English teacher has a cute ass! ' A cute ass?!? If a nice rear end is a requirement for one ' s English teacher, then Mr. Bye is probably a good choice. But in addition to his attractive behind, Mr. Bye has outstanding qualifications for teaching English. After graduating from Harvard University, Mr. Bye taught undergraduate English at Stanford. He has been teaching English to high school students for over three years, and has dealt with hundreds of students. Asked what his most humorous experience at Berkeley High was, Mr. Bye responded: When I first taught here I wasn ' t hired until the very end of the summer so I was labeled Teacher ' X. ' A student in one of my classes wasn ' t getting his work done so we had kind of an argument, and he was mad at me. He came up to me at the end of class one day and said: You may think that you ' re Teacher ' X ' but if you ain ' t nice to me, you ' re gonna be X- teacher! Despite the hard work and the embarrassing moments he has survived, Mr. Bye does not intend to stop teaching English. As of right now, I can see myself teaching for a long time « Donald Bracelin James Bragg Mary Carey Jean Gregerson Narzico Mendoza Stelton Mitchell PAGE 310 FACULTY ACADEMICS Robert Traum Program Joan Horikoshi Linda Rice Sci ncB Anne Bengston Steven Brand Harry Choulett James Dickey Amy Hansen FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 311 Ann Holmquist Walter Hubbard Janice Hunter ucena Labos-Simpao Mardi Mertens Henry Nelson Masefield O ' Loughlin Alex Panasenko PAGE 312 FACULTY ACADEMICS r Sctemei Physics teacher Peter Saxby, who was called in a couple of years ago to replace the retiring Mr. Harvey, has since established a reputation for very enthusiastic teaching. Whether lying on a bed of nails with a 200 pound anvil on his chest, shooting marbles at airborne teddybears or analyzing the realism of the outer space simulation in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Pete, as he ' s called lovingly by his students,provides a very entertaining introduction to the wide world of Physics. Ever since his childhood (which has yet to end, tease some of his students,) Pete has led a life of adventure. His father owned a commune in Pete ' s words: a group of free-thinking individuals without clothes on and Pete liked going to the movies during school and hitchhiking back to the commune at the end of the day. In college, however, he settled down to getting good grades and earned a degree in English. Today Pete ' s adventures include skydiving, scaring people (preferably young trick-or-treaters, high school freshmen, or his mother,) and most recently— marriage! With Pete, Berkeley High has gained one of its youngest and most energetic science teachers. But Pete has mixed feelings about Berkeley High. The parents are supportive and the students are great but the site is falling apart and there just isn ' t enough money. Pete has been forced to buy supplies out of his own pocket, but unfortunately, these classroom aids will leave when he does. If he suddenly came into a lot of money, Pete says he ' d start his own school. It ' d be in a rural setting—clothing optional he jokes. Seriously, I ' d hire past students and provide a real serious education. Righhhhhht, Pete. Amy Ryken Peter Saxby Vern Spohn Stuart Warren Diana Penney Doreen Sing FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 313 Barbara Beal Joann Biondi Nancy Henderson Jose Jacob Tom Kellis Helen Miller Your Student Activities Gur Thelette A. Bennett does not teach classes like much of the staff, but she is often busy all the same. Her position at Berkeley High is Coordinator of Student activities. I feel like I ' m a liason between the students and the counselors, teachers, administrators, student deans, etc. In addition to this she is responsible for supervising all student organizations and clubs. The majority of her time is spent with the students in the pomming and cheering squads, and the students in Leadership (Senate and class officers). Ms. Bennett has been here at B.H.S. much longer than she expected. The class of 88 will be the fourteenth class she has graduated. Why has she stayed? She becomes attached to each new incoming class, and she wants to see them complete school and graduate. I enjoy working with the students. I like to see how they grow over the years in accademics as well as social interaction and personal growth. If I had a lot of money, I would set up an intramural athletic program for all sports. I would give money to all the high school ' s departments for supplies and equipment. I would set up scholarships for students going into two and four year colleges, as well as create a program in which children ages 3-5 would be better prepared for entry into the first grade. There is not enough extra help available for students, tutoring programs for academic subjects in grades K-8 would take place after school. Another necessary designation of funds would be a drug and alcohol conflict resolution for all students K-12. After all of the social development programs if there was any money left, she would buy either one mansion for herself and her extended family, or several houses close together. If there was cash left over from this expenditure, Ms. Bennett would buy herself a brand new, peach Mercedes 450 SL. PAGE 314 FACULTY ACADEMICS FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 315 Bennie Avery Billye Boatman Stephanie Boiling Mary Carter Barbara Citragno Aletha Edmondson Dorothy Hartwell Richlieu Hemphill I i PAGE 316 FACULTY ACADEMICS wrm ( Christine Johnson Geraldine Jordhay Doris Mims Salvidor Murillo Margaret Perry Anisa Rasheed Y(S mt MfsMwm $ @ Am Sally Wolfer is an out of the ordinary art teacher. Sally is interested in people helping people in the art room and she encourages a person ' s energy to flow into his art. Sally ' s art classes can be structured or extremely free. She concentrates on still lifes, portraits, textures, and space, but at the same time, she allows for much personal expression. Sally helps her students discover their own inner talents and teaches them how to focus these talents when creating art forms. Art is expressing one ' s self through use of varous medias and ideas, and Sally encourages her students to explore all forms of media available. She works with her students to help them grow through their art by using their inner feelings. Sally ' s students are also her friends. She encourages these friends to work together. This method creates a harmony throughout the group and aids the people who are creating the sculpture, painting, collage, or whatever the collaboration of imaginations is at the moment. Outside of school, Sally runs, swims, paints, and, hangs out in coffeehouses. She is a formidable runner and has been nationally ranked in five marathons including the Boston Marathon. Sally has also won many awards for her paintings. Her most praised paintings are abstracts painted while she was in college where she was a highly academic student who won many scholarships. Sally ' s main interest is people. She spends a lot of time counselling students friends and thus, she learns more about people while helping them to discover themselves. Sally is a warm, open, and interesting person who has contributed much to Berkeley High. FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 317 Mary Ann Reynolds Imogene Scott C. Shaw Barbara Singleton G. Smith Joyce Sutton ■A Eating chips and salsa is often compared to playing basketball... you dunk, you dribble, you have a lot of fun. As a matter of fact, the varsity basketball coach, Stelton Mitchell, actually comes from the home of Pace Picante sauce, San Antonio. Believe it or not, roughly twenty years ago, representatives from Berkeley High School visited San Antonio not to taste the picante sauce, but to recruit Coach Mitchell to the B.U.S.D. PAGE 318 FACULTY ACADEMICS staff. He previously attended Perview A M with four full scholarships: Academic, basketball, football, and baseball. Although he only pursued baseball in college, he later coached basketball, football, and baseball, all major sports in Texas. For the past several years Mitchell has been teaching and coaching at B.H.S. He ' s been teaching various P.E. classes along with a biology class this year. He coaches the men ' s varsity basketball team (which is a good team every year ), and is of the opinion that if a school has a winning athletic program, the students will take more pride in their school. Therefore his wish is that more kids get involved in school sports, and express more team spirit. Anna Thomas Earl Thomas Ethel Tramble Ernestine Troutman Geraldine Watson David Wiggins 4 • Mi Mary Whittlesey Helen Younger FACULTY ACADEMICS PAGE 319 Welcome to the Broadway of BHS, a forum of creative talent and exciting nighttime entertainment. Come watch a colorful musical, the off- beat Advanced Theater Projects, which are student directed and acted, or any of the dance programs offered, which range from African-Hatian Dance to Dance Production, which is choreographed by students. Whatever you choose, you will be treated to an outstanding, energetic performance! Cwou l] 3 4 Wi te Tfo • • . 32 M awJ Wiw 31$ pn Tf M 330 tyya IvtwcMwj 332- u| W ' 53 2? 53? Orctye a 552 Ww ty}9 q fri 33°! 34o (x$$tym$ 5 + ( t ti c v Ml Mfar kfr • VJmvyOfvN -34 O hxwjtGfo 1 ?WuC 34k ATP ' s ' WHERE THE WILD PLAYS ARE ' by Daniel Smith-Rowsey and Friends The five of them all came to school that cold September morning; They didn ' t know the bulletin contained a ghastly warning, All interested in doing ATP ' s see Pat at once , And with that news they rushed to claim the dream they ' d dreamed for months. Their submissions approved, all Berkeley High prepared for the auditions. OK, not all; indeed it ' s true that boys were sorely needed, Most all that tried received good parts but many girls felt cheated, To cast the casts, ' We all must meet ' one of the five exclaimed. A raucous time was had by all and this is what they ' re named; Shana ' Guys, can I say something ? ' Carroll wrote the book, Accompanied by Amy ' I am sucn a bitch now ' Cook, Katie ' I don ' t understand this ' Peters too played God, A role she shared with Kim ' I can ' t think of a nickname ' Todd. And of course (the only male): Daniel M Smith-Rowsey. At the onset their relations.. .one might call them lousy. Soon, however, a director ' s urge to mesh well beckoned And then all five stood unified, a force with which one reckoned. And so began our short four weeks, a month to have rehearsals, Anger and frustration surfaced in not few dispersals, We perservered; our casts showed faith and so the shows prevailed Though all us five knew that our classes were as good as failed. Our final week began, A203 our main location, Perrin M. and Loren M. were stuck for the duration, Posters, programs prints and tickets by the five were set up, While the casts prepared to put on make-up and don get- ups, Something more occurred within those casts the final week As they gathered late each day to laugh and play and speak All five casts became quite close; even to each other Soon all thirty in the casts behaved like sis to brother. The shows performed; to learn the names just see the list below, But those are titles, trivial things; here ' s what you need to know; All five were great successes; lofty praise was heard all ' round, And Amy had the ' tweakin ' party, best in all B-To wn! Our unity was vast, the best PAD ' s had in years, It lives today-it didn ' t end as all the casts drank beers. The five? We never will forget. And to the ones who bowed: You ' ve given us our greatest moment. Thanks. You ' ve made us proud. Cobbler Stick To Thy Last by Kay Hill; Directed by Katie Peters Talk To Me Like The Rain and Let Me Listen... by Tennessee Williams; Directed by Amy Cook Death by Woody Allen. Directed by; Daniel Smith- Rowsey Glimpses by Various Authors; Directed by Kim Todd Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You by Christopher Durang; Directed by Shana Carroll. The cast of Sister Mary practices safe sex. Now don ' t do anything I wouldn ' t do! Top The Prestigious Five Bottom Page 322 ADVANCED THEATER PRODUCTIONS GLIMPSES-Dana Jepsen,Andres Irlando, Eisa Davis, Andrea Davis. SISTER MARY-Susannah Schulman, Antony Courtney, Benjy Hewitt, Laura Goldschmidt, Elizabeth Raetze, Stephen Falk. fCOBBLER-Michaela Goldhaber, Alejandro Merola, Jenny Lubeck, Tobias Dienstfrey, Susie Falk. RAIN-Tracy Dickinson, Cullen Gerst. DEATH-Sean Hills, Dennis Schrag, Chet Nelson, Paul Buckner, Liz Potter, Nataki Garrett, Cameron Arnold, Jay Feist . Chris Merill. V A Man to Woman; I ' m fixing a hole where the rain comes in and stops my mind from wandering. n All right you guys- where the hell are my clothes? Top Ooh soo suave . . . Bottom ADVANCED THEATER PRODUCTIONS Page 323 The setting for Carousel is a New England fishing village in the 1870 ' s. This Rogers and Hammerstien love story focuses around Billy Bigelow, the barker for the local carousel who is the object of admiration for many of the young girls in town. When Billy pursues an interest in one of these admirers, he finds he has fallen in love; much to the widowed carousel owner, Mrs. Mullins ' displeasure. The object of his love is Julie Jordan, whose best friend is Carrie Pipperidge; another important figure in the plot. Carrie initiates the mandatory second love story by engaging herself with Mr. Enoch Snow. Carrie and Mr. Snow have a relationship full of many blissful evenings and blessed with many children. The love between Billy and Julie is stormy, but strong . Billy is restless and the unexpected news of an addition to the family in nine months is bittersweet. He would love to raise a son or daughter, but he is broke and wants his child to have a good life without monetary woes. Billy meets Jigger Craigin, a sleepy-eyed wharf rat, during the preparation for the annual clambake. When Jigger is attempting to con Billy into a scheme of robbing Mr. Bascombe the mill owner, which Billy agrees to in hopes of fortune. This plan fails and Billy is killed in the process, only to find himself in the backyard of heaven. A heavenly friend sends Billy back to Earth to give his daughter some of the happiness he never had, and express his love to his wife. In true musical fashion all is resolved. Louise and Julie are touched by Billy ' s love and Billy is accepted into heaven, his soul relieved of his sins. Written by Noah Salzman One hot embrace! PAGE 324 CAROUSEL What ' s that funny green thing in your teeth? above Close vour mouths, girls, you ' re attracting flies! CAROUSEL PAGE 325 igll H Sarah Church, Antony Courtney, Tobias Dienstfrey, Scot Doolan, Kelly Duane, Sean Ehrlich, Kieron Edwards, Erin Flowers, Nicole Hillebrandt, Sean Hills, Daniel Irwin, Radha Kramer, Danielle ' Lipow, Jenny Lubec, Lucas Maciel, Megan McFeely, Alejandro Merola, Chet Nelson, Sally Picciotto, Julien Poirier, Liz Potter, Evonne Robinson, Shana Sippy, Bree Soland, Marjorie Yokota. Oh my God! I ' m pregnant!!! Hmmm. . . I wonder if snakes can arabesque like me! above PAGE 326 WINTER PLAY The Kiss of. Yo U Can ' t Take It With You , The Performing Arts Department ' s winter play put on by the Acting Workshop class, is a charming play by Kaufman and Hart about a slightly loony family. However, on second thought, maybe they aren ' t so loony. Maybe they are. By the third act, Grandpa has thoroughly convinced the audience that silly and tactless as the household may be, it is at least happy, and that ' s what counts. His granddaughter, Alice falls in love with a young executive, Tony Kirby. However, the dinner for the families to meet is a disaster ending in everyone present being arrested. By the show ' s finish, everything is worked out and all are happyTgood thing, too, ' cause otherwise it wouldn ' t be much of a comedy). Rehearsal highlights include: rehearsals without the director (the ill, but dedicated, Pat Washburn); imaginary fireworks exploding; erection-oops- erector sets (and other props) in low supply, the inability on the part of one Mrs. Kirby to yell at Penny without both of them giggling; much voice- booming, hand -kissing, and wrestling by Kolen Khov who was invariaby RRRREADY! ; an overabundance of multiple spouses and extra-marital flirting; Kittens being struck and re-added; kisses, tomatoes and candies offered; Mr. De Pinna posing on dining room tables; Julien Poirier learning to play the xylophone in two weeks, and hyperventilating; the miraculaous last- minute addition of Chet Nelson as THE MAN, and as Donald the one, the only TOBY DIENSTFREY; who, with Rhebawas compared first to Porgy and Bess, then to Romeo and Juliet, then to Fred and Ginger and finally to Scarlett and Rhett. You Can ' t Take It With You, but we took it all! Written by; Sally Picciotto , Liz Potter X V V My, my the girl on the next page has a charming leg. top I want YOU!! middle Death. No, I ' m not nervous, really I ' m not. WINTER PLAY PAGE 327 feri fa? Amrfczn Life Just when you thought it was safe to bumble through another P.A.D. production without knowing your lines, blocking, or attendance record, E. Diane MacDonald steps into the limelight. Known among the minions as the overlv-svstematic, fascist dictator of All Things Great and Technical, MacDonald scared together 30 aspiring actors recruits for her latest Spring Play concoction, A.R. Gurney Jr ' s Scenes From American Life. Made up of 36 consecutive, but separate, sections, this play satirizes America at different eras, ranging from the 1930s to the 1990s. Although the play does not flow chronologically, it has a couple scenes that tie the whole mess together. Nick (Dana Otto Jepsen) has a heated discussion with his wife (Greta Warp Drive, Mr. Sulu Sanchez), while driving, over who got her pregnant. Susannah Schulman is an Encounter Group Leader who struts her stuff with one of her group members, Marge (Kim Hodge-Podge Todd). Definitely not a scene for the innocent. Ali Baba Merola plays a father who teaches his son (Chet Navel Warfare Nelson) a thing or two about keeping promises. Jenny Steinman plays flower-child Nancy, who enlightens her disillusioned father (Kieron Hold the fettucini, Greg Edwards) on the Gawd, I love Campbell ' s Soup! PAGE 328 SPRING PLAY Hmmmmmm, did I forget the champagne i X merits of hitchiking, color-coordination and the Art of Creating a Middle Part. Heavy. Another crowd pleaser is Sean Hills as dancing master Mr. Van Dam. . or is it Mr. Kolenkov? To add a serious tone, Noah Dibner Salzman plays a father who tries to pe rsuade his convict son (Mark Leonar) to stick by the rules and attend his trial. Another conflict arises when Shana Carroll plays a slightly intoxicated mother who insists that her daughter (Carrie Eastman) has a coming-out party, instead of going to college. Then, in the 1990 ' s, Phil Ramsey III (Jason Lee), recently fired from his family bank, takes his problems to Colonel Bucky Not Brackett Kratz (Daniel S. Irwin). Unbeknownst to Ramsey, Kratz purposefully ordered his dismissal due to an old grudge form their college days. Oh, I almsot forgot, Dana Jepsen portrays Snoozer, the only character that appears in more than one scene, and is also a major symbol. If you want to know what it means, don ' t ask the cast. The only character present throughout the show is Gail The Piano Player, played by (who else?) Gail The Piano Player Shirley. This is the first time we see Gail, and the piano, on the stage, instead of below it, so we have to stop looking down on her (did we ever?). To help MacDonald with this madness, two assistant directors were appointed: Laura Goldschmidt and Katie Peters. For the most part, this meant providing entertainment so that the cast wouldn ' t get bored during the long scenes. As far as th script is concerned, the language is so unrestrained that if we mentioned any of it now, Mr. Kratz would have to resort to the old paper-bag censoring scheme. Pretty strong meat. Written by: Daniel S. Irwin r Hey, I think she likes me! above 865-287. . . ??? A scene of the cast. SPRING PLAY PAGE 329 MIKA06I Black wigs, white faces, kimonos and samurais. This year Concert Chorale put on the operetta The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan. It was a challenge, as usual, because of limited rehearsal time. Carl Brush left his busy office to direct, Wendell Brooks was in charge of vocal performance for the first time and William Elliott conducted the orchestra. Michaela Goldhaber and Daniel S. Irwin were our wonderful assistant directors, yet even with all the outstanding guidance, confusion was prominent. With the expertise of piano player Gail the piano player Shirley, Anna Miller, Phoenix Reed and special cameo appearance by Pearl Blue Shen, the leads jumped into learning the music in February. The basic Gilbert and Sullivan love story: Nanki-Poo (Lucas Maciel), the son of the Mikado in disguise as a wandering minstrel, loves Yum- Yum (Katie KT Peters), but so does the Lord High Executioner, Koko (Noah Dibner Salzman). The dynamic Katisha (Wendy Gussler) wants Nanki-Poo, however, she ends up with Koko. In the end, Pooh-Bah (Chet Sweats Nelson) gets Pitti-Sing (Robin Chuckles Rosenzweig), and Pish-Tush (Tobias Dienstfrey) and Peep-Bo (Heidi Hi-D Ronfeldt) eventually find each other as well. The Mikado (Elza Amen Minor) supervised. What a show! Written by: Katie Peters A V Wow, check out them babes. PAGE 330 MIKADO Lots of makeup and Adidas make for a great wandering minstrel, above Only in your dreams. Figaro, figaro, figaaaaarrrrooooooooo above Are you indeed truly beautiful?!? above So, where ' s the braid? Ah, Mikado, hooooooooooooooooo. MIKADO PAGE 331 Dance Production is a class of hard- working, talented dancers. It all starts sometime in May, with the auditions. Previous dancers choreograph and teach a dance to all the wanna-be DPer ' s. The try-outs are hard and tense, not only does technique get you accepted, but your smile, energy and fresh ideas. In the Fall when classes begin, old and new faces meet and talk about the up-coming hard work. Choreographing, rechoreographing, teaching, and reteaching is what goes on for eighteen weeks. As in every class, there are always differences in opinion, but as usual, those things got worked out. The feeling of D.P. is different from any other class. When you mess up and blank in the middle of a dance, DPers do not just stand there and say: Oh don ' t worry, you ' ll do better next time, they know exactly how you feel. Marcia Singman our director, is not only a teacher, but a close friend who helps through the bad times. The bad times of having three extra beats in which no steps seem to work. After all this, Dance Production always comes together to be a wonderful experience and a great show. Written by; Jennie Paigen Frog legs!!!! PAGE 332 DANCE PRODUCTION Painting? Oh my! Is this an orgy? above In the flesh! middle Silhouettes LesSoeurs above DANCE PRODUCTION PAGE 333 ' Tanya Acker , Jenny Adeney, Tamar Davis, Tracy Dickinson, Sacha Guppy, Danean Harris, Cybele Leverett, Jennifer Masten, Amy McCarthy, Malana Moshesh, Jennifer Newman, Rachel Newmann, Heather Sinuhe, Kaarin VanAusdal, Amy Willats, Gretchen j Young Hanniyyah Aquil, Lisa Baker, Anna Landauer, Lucia Li Lu, Maria Bonner, Maria Coleman, Aliya Gerstman, Kim Graham, Toyia Halsell, Shiloh Hills, Jennifer Masten, Timika Nunley, Charlotte Owens, Tera Percoats, Dorothy, Pollard, Sheila Prados, Delia Robinson, Keishawna Simmons, Chelsea Walker Dance Projects is the Spring semester equivalent to Dance Production, except that there are no auditions. Students get a chance to discuss and study independently the many career possibilities associated with dance such as history, photography, choreography, therapy, and teaching. The students experience both formal and informal performances that consist of student choreography. Dance Projects is a class where students with dance experience can practice and improve their skills and knowledge or where students with no previous experience can learn about dance and expand their horizons. The Troupe, above Freeze Frame! PAGE 334 DANCE PROJECTS This year the African Haitian dance classes had many opportunities to showcase their work. They performed during Back to Black Week and participated in the evening show The Best of Back to Black Week as well as putting on their annual spring performance. The class is taught by the dynamic and multi- talented Anisa Rasheed, and music is provided by African drummers Rando Raja and Ghasem Batamunt on Wednesdays and during performances. Anisa teaches a variety of dances to her students as well as introducing them to African song and culture. Students have opportunities to take seminars given by artists like Alvin Ailey, Garth Fagan, and the Ballet National du Senegal. The African Haitian dance experience is truly an inspiring one, offering students classes that challenge and reward both the body and the mind. The classes also serve as brief introductions to the rich, ancient cultures of Africa and the many ideas and values of the African- American Studies department. Written by Saana Baker ' I ' Hands off, I ' m only good for money. above ' Stop! In the name of Love. . . middle Richard Simmons eat your heart out! AFRO-HAITIAN PAGE 335 Charles Hamilton, a fine music ian and band director, shapes and molds the jazz at Berkeley High every year into something some people mistake for a professional band. BHS Jazz is one of the most awarded and widely known high school bands in the world. Every year the band is different, with seniors graduating and leaving, and new members just coming in. Playing,practicing, and traveling from place to place together the band becomes just like a family. The band represents the only art form to originate in America, and provides a place for students to learn music which is not available on the streets. Berkeley High Jazz is producing and has produced many incredible musicians over the years, and this year is no different. Once again the band is blessed with the talent of many outstanding players. Leading the sax section is new-comer Matt Crutch Hutcheson on first alto. Backing him up is freshman Jermaine Grimace Wannabe Malone. The heart and soul of this year ' s band is the lead tenor player Joshi Scratch Marshal. His incredible sound has fans standing on their feet, begging for more. This cat is sure to win many awards. Rounding off the section is Josh Allagator Wrestler Allen and bari sax, Lavell Jones. The rythm section cranks out the beat for the band. Returning member John T. Smith is, again, outstanding on the guitar. Althugh new to the band this year, the piano player, Kito Granble, and the bassist, Marc Mark! Gidal, each play with high intensity and are a The cool cats. PAGE 336 JAZZ definite asset. Returning on the skins is Benny Spanky Key. He keeps the band jamming with his precision beats and funky sound. The bones again, are an interesting, but outstanding section. Senior and third year member Jason Big Bone Lipton leads the bones with his sw eet sound and outstanding leadership. New members Matt Rubber Room Streich, Mike Mr. Hardymo, can I solo? Spaeth, and Scott Ironman Sterling round off the section to create a harmonic sound which keeps the fans coming back for more. The power section of the band is the trumpets. Leading the section is third year member Gavin I ' m gonna wait ' till summer Distasi. On second trumpet is returning member Seth The Duck Ducey. Rounding off the section is freshman Erik Jekabson, Todd ooops Carlock, and sophomore Stephen Madman Falk. Once again Berkeley High Jazz has created a group of excellence, playing to sold out crowds and participating in festivals from Reno to Monterey. We applaud these cats. Written by; Joshi Marshall and Jason Lipton Percussion Wizard above Time out for a breather. So, uuuhhhh, does anyone know the tune? JAZZ PAGE 337 CMCERT I Thanks to Mr. Charles Hamilton and the devoted work of the people, Wind Ensemble puts on three concerts a year in the fall, winter and spring. Wind Ensemble also enters the California Music Educator Association Festival where they win superior ratings in sight reading and prepared music. Both famous classical compostions and modern compositions are featured in the concerts. Due to the continued excellence of the Wind Ensemble, it is known as the best in the Bay Area. This bunch of fun-loving, hot-air types look forward to continued excellence as one of the best wind ensembles around. Concert Orchestra devotes themselves to performing the works of Vivaldi, Bach, Strauss and other famous composers. With the guidance of the inspirational director William Elliot the orchestra performs one concert in the fall and two in the Spring. The orchestra also plays chamber music and for the concert chorale operettas, which enables them to also experience the rewards of working together with the casts and gaining the rewards. With new members each year, beautiful music is constantly being learned and performed. PAGE 338 CONCERT ORCHESTRA Concert muscians; concentrated practice Smile everyone. They posed for this. Blowin ' in the wind. above Pucker those lips! Listen to Beethoven. WIND ENSEMBLE PAGE 339 Such cooperation! Such happy faces! above Such talent! PAGE 340 DRAMA LAB 9k W I Despite tremendous opposing forces, this drama club does indeed exist. It started first as a spin-off of the ATP ' s and came not in the form of adenosine triphosphate as dedicated biology students had predicted, but in the slightly warped shape of a late-night inspiration entitled Theatre Lab. O.K. guys, we gotta get close by tomorrow. The events started early in November with a highly theatrical Softball game. Subsequently, the events became more serious. Meetings were held sporatically, juggling rehearsals, F.S. A., and numerous personal crises. The meetings were intense and pretentious (just as we intended) and we finally got close, phew. The most seriously effective and effectively serious project of the semester was the Christmas presentation for senior citizen homes. Theatre Lab has high hopes for the spring. We intend to tour as a workshop troupe at local elementary schools and children ' s hospitals. Hell has no fury like a woman scorned, Daniel suggested. Written By; The Combined Theater Lab The 1987-88 Gospel Choir, a.k.a., The Berkeley High Voices of Praise has had an incredibly successful year. The choir grew in numbers and in talent. Unlike last year, they have no instrumental contribution, which means they are singing completely a capella. For the first year ever G. C. was on KLAX (the Cal radio station). They sung at Grove St. Park for Youth Day, as well as performing at B.H.S ' s Back to Black Week in the Little Theater. In December the Voices of Praise sang several songs for the winter assembly. What does all this mean? Well, their performances bless other people ' s ears and help the members get over stage fright, but it also means much more. Don ' t forget Gospel Music is music to God, and to Jesus Christ. Prayer through song. It is a way to keep in touch with God daily and use his gifts to praise him. Trent Coleman, Stacy Cryer, Perry Covert, Amite Dominick, Cheri Douglas, Jennifer Foreman, Jocelyn Foreman, Sophronia Johnson, Jacquelyn Knox, Naydi Lewis, Troy Marshall, Tamika Nunley, Sheila Washington, Desmond Williams, Kimberly Williams All together now. GOSPEL CHORUS PAGE 341 STAGE sUGHTl The backstage crew at Berkeley High is probably the least recognized of all the different sections in P. A. D., while it is also one of the most essential. The people who spend so much of their time working to make our shows look as professional as they do, can then use this experience to go on to careers in this field, and many do. The work consists of building our fantastick sets and props, and designing the special effects produced by our lights (the noise created by our spot light in the Death scene of Carousel really made it all the more touching). Stagecraft is actually a class led by Diane MacDonald and they then spend some time outside of class working on the sets while the light crew exclusively uses their own time to make the production work. The most wonderful example of the crews creativity was displayed in the very first scene of Carousel with the mystical lighting shown on the carousel. The light crew also works for the Community Theater as a professional staff and the experience they learn there is an invaluable assect to their career. This wonderful group of people is a major part of any production and we should show our appreciation more often! Backstage Action above The Important People PAGE 342 STAGECRAFT Cheesin ' for a candid above Chillin ' time Hey, what does this light do?! LIGHT CREW PAGE 343 FACET DCES5I Costume crew is the backbone behind every Berkeley High Production. Without the illusions created by Pat Washburn and her crew, a show would be nothing except a bunch of amateurs going through the motions of putting on play. Before, during and after a production, the crew works very hard to make sure the costumes are put together with skill and imagination, and that they stay that way. No previous experience is necessary (though greatly appreciated) to join the great fun and rewards behind being part of a team working towards a common goal. This years ' make-up crew, started out as a loosely knit group of enthusiastic people. Most of us had little experience, but we quickly learned the craft of transforming fellow students into the characters they played. Make-up gave us an inside look at theatre and all the preparations and efforts which are essential for a smashing play. At times our job was challenging. Making someone look fifty years older than they are is quite an accomplishment. We learned as we worked and with each performance we improved. Watching the plays and knowing we ' d played an active part in its ' production made us all proud. Busy at work. Man dig those crazee hats! above Wow! What finery! PAGE 344 COSTUME Don ' t you look purty! above Concentrated effort. Now don ' t drool on your lipstick, darling! middle The fresh face crew! MAKE-UP PAGE 345 Shakespeare once observed that all the world ' s a stage. Unfortunately, it also seems as though money makes the world go ' round. The Producers are a group of students who raise money for the Performing Arts Department through bake sales, candy sales and other projects. Due to the great dedication of its illlustrious members, not to mention mass quantities of rice krispie treats and egg nog, The Producers have doubled last year ' s total profits or, more accurately, halved last year ' s debt. In spite of all of their activities, they still have time to ponder the nature of insanity, manage to keep the location of the cash box a secret from Erica and argue about how to spell krispie. Amazing. Written by: Sally, Rachel and Liz. Here they are! Without these special people what would PAD do? above Yes, we can see you use pearl drops. PAGE 346 THE PRODUCERS OVERVIEW PAGE 347 fyli rfivq f pj • • • • • 53Y?asM • • • • vv w, oftv ....... iatmshti J 1 Uiftft • i.V latrofc Wt«W|S soft ill w7ev Wmtnm- 316 wormSwwmM 3 ... 5Tfr ...-3W 550 354 55C 3 2 word ' s • • RING At ORIS There is a touch of spring in the breeze, and more than just a touch of athletic activity in the air. The bulletin beckons you to try out for a sport.. Heed the call! There are sports for all tastes: they range from team sports such as Lacrosse and Baseball to athletics that are more individualistic, like Golf and Tennis. For the water-lovers among you, there is the swim team, which meets at dawn for strenuous workouts in the lovely Berkeley High pool. Many other spring sports await discovery - choose one or many and join the fun. Badminton.. . oh yeah, that picnic sport that you hit that little birdie around. That is the usual response when people hear of badminton. But wait! There is a badminton team at BHS and to them badminton is a competitive sport where they practice everyday, compete with other schools, and avoid getting hit by the birdie which can fly up to 115 mph. This team is also North Coast Section Champions.. .and yes, there is North Coast for badminton, in fact they have won the last 2 NCS ' s in a row. This year the team was off to a slow start because of a lot of technicalities such as no coach and no place to practice. But now that those problems have been solved they seem to be coming on strong. This year there are many new faces but combined with the experienced veterans it is a good season. For the boys singles we have veterans G- Hong Hsu, Benny Fong and Otto Joe. For girls singles we have Ha Tra, Katie Van Schoick, and Heather Winkleman. Boys doubles are Damon Wong and Robert Chu, Daniel Su and Bill Yi, and Amod Chopra and Augustine Liao. Girls doubles are Carolyn Chu and Marcie Low, Lan Tu and Ambreen Husain, and Jane Yamashiro and Mary Shu. Mixed doubles contains William Ting and Jill Fenske, John Lieberman and Gloria Lee, and Monterey Gardner and Alice Chen. Above: Duh... which way did it fly to?! Below: Your turn to kill the birdie. 350 SPRING SPORTS Master G taking it to the limit. Fly like a birdie Left to right: (Back row) Bill Wang, William Ting, Robert Chu, Andrew Ting, Dan Su Monterey Gardine, Damon Wong, Alice Chen, G-Hong Shu, Marc Kodama, Mary Shu, Samreen Husain, Ambereen Husain, Alice Mark, Benny Fong, Michael Shu. (Front row) Otto Joe, Cary Koh, Betsy Brunswick, Jill Fenske, Ha Tra, Marcie Low, Nick Gray, Lan Tu, Heather Winkteman and Jane Yamashiro. SIDELINES I still think we should get points for catching the birdies. -Alice Bing-Bing Chen It ' s not whether you win or lose, it s wether I win or double bagle. - Dan Su No, I didn ' t bleach my hair, I ' m white and on the bad. team. -Jill Fenske We might not have spirit, but we have love. -Jane little Yamo SPRING SPORTS 351 Above: You make the call. This year ' s Berkeley High baseball team is young, talented, and ready to make an impact in their league. With the departure of many starting seniors from last years squad, the team is full of new faces but this year ' s team shouldn ' t have much trouble surpassing last year ' s team ' s league win total of one. At the plate, the Jackets are led by Eric Allen, Kori McCoy, Miles Magbie, and Rasaan Moshesh. Moshesh and Magbie also pitch for the Jackets along with Tony Johnson and Jordon Greene. Kenyatta Key holds down the duties behind the plate. Although the Golden Bay atheletic league is one of the toughest leagues around, Berkeley has the potential to score lots of runs, cool down opponents bats, and finish high in league. The Team: Back Row-Coach Allen, Jeff Rhode, Damon Jordon, Andrew Harris, Kori McCoy, Kenyatta Kay, Tom Fitzsimmons, Coach Green. Front Row- Miles Magbie, fordan Greene, Eric Allen, Todd Wheat, Rasaan Moshesh, Marcus Oden. 352 SPRING SPORTS Top: Eric Allen waits to pick another pigeon off. Botton Left: Novato Babbit fires home from right field. Bottom Right: Coach Green gives Tony thumbs up in approval. SIDELINES Things can only get better. — Kori McCoy What can we say? We ' re Berkeley, talented and underfunded —Todd Wheat and Eric Allen The talent was here but we were not — Kenyatta Kay SPRING SPORTS 353 JV Baseball SIDELINES We are going to take League, we have an icy squad, -Damon Brozvn andAlvin Thomas Our team has potential, but we lack some organization. -Django Hagen J.C. Penny John Robinson MaxRadcliff Damon Brown Juanjasso Ben Peters Adrian Rosenthal Nam Vo Dar Rudnyckyj Mark Price Matt Allen Jeff Rhode Tyler Alpen Paul Fisher left Baccus _ Ethan Jacobson ' . Sasha Bissci Ad«n liimpy ' Epstein Tai Bwenson Cullen Cerst Scott Britt Erik Anderson Adi Wada I ' m the rookie sensation -J.C. Samuels Top Left: Marc Pria downs another batter Top Right: I dropped my quarter, have you seen it? 354 SPRING SPORTS Back Row: Coach Mendoza, Django Hagen, Adee Wada, Ben Peters, Jeff Backus, Xam Effilcdar, Josh Aroner, Erik Anderson, Juan Robinson, Front: Matt Bissell, Dar Rudnycky, Alvin Thomas, Marc Pria, Matt Allen, J.C. Samuels, Ethan Jacobson, Ty Alper, Paul Fisher, Adam Epstein Some tough losses have hurt, but the team has shown good ability to bounce back and play exciting baseball. Damon Brown and Cullen Gerst have pitched brilliantly, carrying the hurling load most of the year. Brown, Alvin, and Juan Jasso have provided a much needed offensive punch. The infield with Django Hagen, Matt Allen, Alvin, and Dar Rudnyckyj should prove strong in the later going. The team ' s best outing, although it was in a losing effort, was against arch-rival St. Mary ' s. Brown started for the Jackets and pitched well, while also hitting a couple of singles at the plate. St. Mary ' s built a 4-1 lead going into the fourth inning. Gerst relieved Brown and carried a line of four innings pitched, no hits and no runs allowed into the seventh. Meanwhile, the Jacket offense exploded for 3 runs to tie the ballgame. The Jackets hopes went down the drain in the bottom of the seventh, when pesky St. Mary ' s first bagger Sean Moffit squeaked a poorly hit ground ball by Allen at second base for the winning run. Top Left: Backus prepares to raise his average Bottom: What was the English assignment? SPRING SPORTS 355 Men ' s Crew Shorelines If you really - really - knew how much goes into crew, you ' d laugh. But the truth is, it ' s worth it - Erik Nelson They told me that the role of the coxswain was a managerial one. They lied. -Mark Sniderman Someone once said, ' Sweet is pleasure after pain. ' If you ' re rowing well, the feeling you get is unique. Pleasure and pain become one. -John Cooper My butt hasn ' t hurt this much since I was in SanQuentin. -Josh Hooper 356 SPRING SPORTS 1. The Varsity Eight glides through the early morning waters, as the Novices look on. 2. Scott and Josh, in the J.V. boat, waiting for their competitors to finally cross the finish line. 3. Bill rows port due to a photographer ' s error. 4. All eight of the Varsity chorous line bow, midstep, to coach, Steve Markey. 5. The team ' s only fourth year Varsity member, Rod, lifts half-assed. 6. Vars. Eight rows wholeheartedly. L The J.V. Eight yanks ' em, cranks ' em, but doesn ' t hang around to thank ' em. I. During a quiet moment, Brooks thinks back to the days when he could sleep until 6:30. The 1988 Berkeley High School Men ' s Crew started its season strong, with 37 members, 25 of whom were new to the sport. Training Monday through Saturday, under the guidance of first year varsity coach, Steve Markey, and second year novice coach Wayne Martin, the team built itself into one of the West Coast ' s most promising rowing organizations, an organization that caught the attention of many collegiate level coaches as well as national team coaches. Not only did waking daily at 4:45 produce many delirious, yet powerful oarsmen, but a boat full of memories as well. The foot through the Flyer . Weights, stadiums and fire trails (with three connectors). The hiss of the shell as it sliced fluid lines through the glass surface of the estuary ' s morning water. Berkeley Men ' s Varsity Eight (from left to right): John Cooper, Bill Cooper, Erik Nelson, Mike Spaeth, Rod Porter, Ben Glass, Brooks Jordan, Alex Nelson, and Mark Sniderman, Varsity Coxswain (center). Back Row Junior Varsity Eight (left to right): Eliel Johnson, Kevin Catigan, Swig Miller, Andrew Mains, Jessee Salveson, Josh Hooper, Andrei Pastermack, Miles Becker. Middle Row Novice Rowers (left to right): Todd Schofield, Jacob Gabrielson, Dave Colton, Alex Burmester, Stefan Hack, Sang-Jin Han, Evan Wagner, Brian McMahon, Damien Slaughter, Josh Kaplan. Front Row Novice Rowers (left to right): Nathan McPhail, Matt Winkelmann, Jesse McClintock (Novice Coxswain), Jeff Hoogs, Scott Carroll (JV Coxswain), Ron Li twin [not pictured, Novice Coxswain, Amiee Ross-Gilson]. SPRING SPORTS 357 Women ' s Crew SIDELINES Commitment, dedication, friendship and the nasty smell of Lake Merrit. -Jenny Sitkin One rad thing about crew was seeing Jess and Kelly stroll in late - with Sarah and me 1 . -Carolina Santiago Crew has been such a sisterhood - love you guys. Thanks. -Sarah Lucas Top: Sarah gets varsity juiced: Row, row, row your boat 2nd Top: Carol urges the varsity B boat to do the same Bottom: Novice 4 attempts to row , row, row their boat without a coxswain 358 SPRING SPORTS Fueled by the talent of forty dedicated athletes and the energy of two new coaches, the Berkeley Women ' s Crew looks stronger than ever this year. Among others, the BHS Women ' s Crew will participate in races such as The San Diego Crew Classic and The CJRA ' s. Coaches Alison Merrilees and Beth Rhine, who both rowed for four years at Cal, look forward to a victorious season for all their crews. The feeling is unequaled. We row for the exhileration of working together and pushing ourselves beyond pain. We work towards a common goal and reach for the one thing that overcomes complete physical exhaustion: victory. Knowing that we ' ve put every bit of our energy, both physical and mental, into our team makes it all worthwhile. For us, crew is the ultimate team sport. Row 1: Coach Beth, Jana Cooper, Camille, Kim, Jessica Bury, Emily Miller, Anya, Elizebeth Miller, Lara Hornbeck, Yazmean, Gage, Rebecca Gettelman, Tara Rayder, Kim Holz- richter, Melanie Howell, Coach Alison Row 2: Serena Wheat, Zachel, Daphine, Janet Portero, Kerry Silverman, Labriece Roddy, Lisa Beson, Laura, Jessica Delany Row 3: Katherine Bucanon, Jennifer Forbohin, Catie James, Carolina Santiago, Sarah Lucas, Jenie, Jenny Sitken Top: The novice pair takes a breather Left: Jess Kelly start to row, row, row their boat Fencing Despite league organization problems, the Berkeley High Fencing Team is ready for another successful season. With the loss of most of last year ' s team to graduation, and uncertain league future, the Jacket ' s season was in doubt. The troops rallied admirably around the guidance of Mrs. Gregerson. The fencers meet daily during first period, to foil their opponents. (Pun bad, but intended.) As Mrs. Gregerson says, fencing is a sport which one can enjoy well into one ' s sixties. While these students have yet to reach this extreme state of geriatric advancement, they are already reaping the sport ' s benifits. SIDELINES It ' s the only sport a short person can be good at. — Loren Walker Fencing is like, well, eating a whole head of lettuce with lots of mayonaise. I haven ' t eaten that, but that ' s what fencing is Uke. — Matt Fisher This year, the Berkeley Varsity Golf Mob, coached by Percy No Mercy Crawford, had a tough job to do, but no worries, mon, despite having lost all but two of last year ' s players. Junior Kent One Club Morris lead the Jacket hacks, and turned in consistently good rounds. The team also consisted of senior Dennis The Menace Schrag, senior Adam Death by Bunga Bunga Galler, who improved tremendously, junior Brandon KoneHead Kono, sophmore Matt Couldn ' t Be Calmer, a sensational putter, powerful senior Matt Cinnamon Bunn, definitely the most fiendish player, and finally, seniors Peter Sweet Pete Bailey, and Ben d over take it like a man Somkin. Due to their party attitude, the team was 0 - 2 at press time, but already improving, and figured to be the most Godlike force in the GBAL. Clockwise, from top: Adam won- ders what to aim for. Adam looks for his balls in the rough. The Berkeley Golf Mob. Kent contemplates the line. SIDELINES We may suck, but we ' ve got the beat, the babes, the Benzes, the booze! — Kent Morris Gymnastics SIDELINES w left. Full twist?... Fake right, go -Dani Winston Pain, sweat, determination, all for that dream, that once in a lifetime chance, the highest honor... to get in the Yearbook. -Freddy Chuck. The season started out crazy, but we pulled it together to build a powerful team. - Charlie Carroll The big one, North Coast, belongs to the BHS gymnastics team. -Aaron Pope 362 SPRING SPORTS J 1988 Men ' s Gymnastics team (from L. to R.): Coach, Steve Mikulak, Aram Millstein, Adam Kander, Aaron Pope, Dave Meyers, Dani Winston, (front row) Charlie Carroll, Freddy Chuck, Andrew Meyers. 1 . Aaron and Freddy stretch before practice. 2. Arum, ready to lift off. 3. Andy tucks his double back off the high bar. As this year ' s gymnastics season opened, the Berkeley High School Men ' s Gymnastics Team found itself up in the air, with regard to its coaching staff. The team chalked up high marks, none-the-less, for its skills and its talent. All was not rosy for BHS gymnists this year. With just five days before the team ' s first scheduled meet, it was still unclear as to who would be coaching. After adjusting from a couple of minor mishaps, and the aquisition of former National Rings Champion, Al Garcia, and Olympic hopeful, Steve Mikulak, as the teams coaches, the BHS Gymnastics Team shaped itself into a strong contender for the Northern California Championship ' s first place finnisher. 1 . Aaron fakes a move on p-bars. 2. Coach Al shows Andy how to tape and pose properly. 3. Dave punches off the vault. 4. Charlie does a nonchalant iron cross while warming up. 5. Pommel horse is an easy ride for Dani. SPRING SPORTS 363 Varsity Lacrosse SIDELINES Sure we blew out teams and rocked their Domes, but this was the year the team really came together. -Ken Horn and Gordy Lawrence The way we utilize our sticks, we ' re bound to end up on top. -Wells Mound ay When we take state, don t say I didn ' t tell you! -Ben Budnitz Ya gotta love this sport! -Caleb Entriken 364 SPRING SPORTS Top: Ethan Clears the ball. Middle: Coach Phil Tagami gets the team juiced. .bront: Donnie Anthrop, Ben Budnitz, Wells Mounday, Andy Wells,Gordy Lawrence, Ethan Einwohner, Leif Jenssen, Seth Lunine, Ken Horn, Steven Lee, coach Phil Tagami. Middle: Chuck DuBose, Dan Self, Jay Brezovar, Eric Stangeland, Joe Gorelick, Caleb Entrekin, William O ' Neal, Dan Schulman. Back: Ezra Roizen, Chris Petty, Pete Bell, Ryan Taylor, Matt Naish, Geoff Ely. Not Pictured: Assistant coach Jeff Wynton (Irv), Zach Rosen Left: Ryan Taylor-yet another goal. Below: Little Ryan Dan Self in action. Men ' s Lacrosse was dominant Hard work, unification and lots of spirit brought us one of the best lacrosse teams in the history of BHS. Never before has Men ' s Lacrosse jumped to a faster string of success than the 1988 team. A unified team effort combined these individuals to work for one common goal; STATE. Coached by Phil Tagami and assistant coach Jeff Wynton, these players have the potential to be the best in California. The main offensive force included league all-star midfielder Ryan Taylor, senior attackman Andy Wells, and sophomore Dan Self. Backing up Gordy Lawrence ' s excellent goaltending were defensemen Joe Gorelick, Zach Rosen and all-around Ethan Einwohner. Midfielders Seth Lunine (Mr. Face-off), Ben Budnitz, Ken Horn and super-athlete Caleb Entriken were all a valuable asset to the team. The 1988 team will be hard to beat. SPPJNG SPORTS 365 Lacrosse In their second year of existence, the Berkeley High JV Lacrosse team is looking forward to a successful and exciting season. After losing in the championship last year, this year ' s team has their sights set on going all the way. Despite not having a full- time coach or a grass field, the team is enthusiastic. Standout players should be midfielders Ryan Blanchette, Ben Foote, Geoff Swift, Geoff Manley and John Colton; attackmen Riley Cooper, Tal Kayatski and Allie Shenkin; and defensemen John Hunter, Ron Moskovitz, and Matt Capitelli. So far in league play the team is undefeated. Above: Ryan Blanchette works the ball upfield. Right: Maybe if I sit on him, he won ' t be able to get the ball. « t- - 366 SPRING SPORTS Back row: Luke Schoogin, Tal Kayatski, John Hunter, David Kraus, Matt Capitelli, Matt Fisher, Lucas, Ian Cook, Brandon Gatto. 2nd row: ??, Geoff Swift, Geoff Manley, Ben Foote, John Colton, ??, Chris Martin. Front row: coach Reece Williams, Ron Moskovitz, Steven Kazimoto, Daniel Packard, Adi Taylor, Allie Shenkin, Matt Cord, Ryan Blanchette, Riley Cooper, coach Phil Tagami. Above left: All eyes are on Riley Cooper as he dominates the moment. Above right: Ian Cook prepares the bomb. v. -.- SIDELINES We ' re dominant, especially the defense. — John Hunter ' We ' re juiced to rip those sappy Navato hicks. — Geoff Manley We ' re unbeatable this season, we ' ll be unbeatable next season and the season after that...and after that I dont know, I ' m graduating. — Ryan Blanchette SPRING SPORTS 367 Softball The question was Would there be a 1988 softball team? Two weeks before the first pre-season game, the team found itself coachless. Luckily, History teacher Mr. Thompson decided to take control. With eight returning Varsity players, three on the pitching staff; the team had potential. The players were eager for some fast-pitch action since they had little success last year and were looking for improvement this year. Their early season victories got them juiced for future games and the league championship. The team was united and the high spirits of the players indicated that they were going to go far. Far above: Jessie Hearn eagerly awaits the ball. Above right: Coach Thompson gets the boot. Above: Pitcher Amy Stelmach gets the job done right. Varsity: Back row: Amy Benson, Caitlin Welsh, Lisa Gherlerter, Amy Stelmach, Audrea Bellinger. 2nd row: Paami Barnett, Jessica Miller, McKaile Alper, Emily Miller, Laryn Scheffner. Front row: Jennifer Foreman, Jaquette Underwood, Sabrina Peters. 368 SPRING SPORTS SIDELINES Win or lose, our team really pulled together. We all improved and had a great time — Jessica Miller I don ' t know why they call it softhall, the ball seems pretty hard to me. — Jessie Ream We ' ve come a long way, baby. — Paami Burnett JV: Back row: Elizabeth Hopkirk, Emma Goldbeck, Tracy Marr, Emily Greinke, Leona Greenlow, Taya Roberts, Maia Hightower, Nicole Watts, Ellen Sanok, Elisa Gray, Stacy Graggs, Robin Richey, Anne E)ougherty, Rummy Sandhu. 2nd row: Coach Lois Belany, Norah Dolly, Jennifer Kane, Jennifer Calder, Rebecca Long, Dilia Hagen, Mitzi Logan, Vonetta Breckenrigde, Fanon Johnson. Not pictured: Tahira Edwards. Far above: Jessica Miller prepares for a homerun. SPRING SPORTS 369 VIen ' s Swimming SIDELINES Hey Schwwwwa aabby! Don ' t with me! -Atiim Benjamin The only thing I hate more than Pinole is shaving my body. -Gary Schwab Wasted time, almost. Worthwhile time, almost. Swim team is so redundant, yet rewarding that hating it is the only way to make it through. -Matt Stromberx Standing: Ben Hansen, Matt Stromberg, Atiim Benjamin, Alou Macalou and Joel Weinberg. Sitting Second Row: Sean Smuckler, Scott Demai, Brandon Skaggs, Kreg Gruber, Eric Ariyoshi, Matt Burman, Bruce Chang, Seth Luerson, James Leonard, Derrick Rodgers, Gary Schwab and Phil Seay. Sitting First Row: Coach Bill Gaebler, Mark Balabanian and Abe Rice. 370 SPRIN Above: Derrick Rodgers shows his stuff as he does the butterfly. Center: With such a gorgeous start, Sean was sure to win. Bottom: Craig, suck in that air! Left Above: Matt Burman gives the camera his fish interpretation; Bloop, Bloop. Left Below: John Davidson, in deep concentration, strokes his way to victory. The BHS Men ' s Swimming and Diving team was off to a fast start in 1988.Competing in one of Northern California ' s toughest leagues, it will be a challenge for the Jackets to regain their title. Without a Junior Varsity team, the Men ' s Varsity consisted of strong swimmers both young and old. With the speed of All American breast stroker Brian Nabeta and the sleek performance of juniors John Davidson and Matt Berman, the competition fell behind. Senior sprinters Abe Rice, Matt Stromberg, Joel Weinberg and flyer Gary Schwab added the depth Berkeley needed. The fantastic potential of the younger members such as Scott Demai, Craig Gruber, James Leonard, and Derrick Rodgers created a powerful back-up for the older team and a very promising future for themselves. Diver Jason Lipton, who broke the BHS record last year, hopes to win league and take North Coast this year; a dream very close to reality. The exellent achievements of this team are credited to Coach Bill Gaebler. It is rumored to be Bill ' s last year of coaching Men ' s Swimming- so thank you for everything Bill! SPRING SPORTS 371 Women ' s Swimming Above: The B-town girls warm up to beat Clayton Valley. Below: Mari Gill makes waves as the sun sets. hi 0 b l V I ft C Back and forth... back and forth. That is how many may view this sport, but these women also had fun while working hard. They had a tremendous turn-out this y ear of about 45 dedicated girls. Under coach Philippe Henri, these talented swimmers look forward to a fantastic season. Mari Gill, the 1987 MVP, combined with backstroker Jill Rodgers, junior Crystal Schnayerson and sophomore Melanie Onufrieff brought Berkeley the first touch to the wall in almost every race. Although the Jackets are in a tough league, they have a good chance to regain the league title. The junior varsity team consisted of both young and old swimmers, many of which will be valuable members of the varsity team next year. Novice diver Aly Mandado was the team ' s hidden key to those extra points. Their strive for excellence was a tough one, but were they TOUGH ENOUGH?-YES!! 372 SPRING SPORTS Back Row: Sarah McCleod, Jessica Scheiner, Melanie Onufrieff, Piera Damonte, Lynn Sayer, Nicole Chabot, Cherie Self, Rattany Hort, Banghee Chi, coach Kieth (Mr. Bill). Middle Row: Jessica Petit, Jill Rodgers, Mari Gill, Sharon Chang, Erika Casady, Sasha Novakovich, Leah Schwartz, Carrie Eastman, Crystal Schnayerson, Sophie McNitt. Front Row: Shoshanna Marks, Aly Mandado, Mona Schraer, Sophia Lee, coach Philippe Henri, Diva McKenney, Nada Novakovich, Emily Rice. Not Pictured: Christine Blanchet, Tess Brigham, Amy Bruckmeier, Amy Cook, Jennie Dorman, Yetunde Ramsey, Alison Swift, Catherine McDonald, Catherine Uehara, Dimitra Long. Above: Lynn Sayre ponders whether or not the water droplets are really accelerating at 9.8 meters per sec.squared. Center: Mona Schraer impresses the crowd with her amazing form. Below: Nicole Chabot in deep concentration pulls her way to the finish line. SIDELINES What 7 Swim 77? Don ' t you know we are seniors! -Amy Cook and Sophia Lee Being on the sidelines is much better than being in the water. -Alison Swift Swimming- not exactly a way of life. -Cherie Self SPRING SPORTS 373 Men ' s Tennis The 1988 men ' s tennis team was again a dominant force in the GBAL. David Wolfe did not coach this year. Instead Jim Run that mile Edwards occupied the admiral ' s seat. This year ' s team was powered by: 1 Dan She ' s so fine Seguin, 2 Kimon Kahuna Cambour, 3 Greg Yea, I ' m Indian McLean, 4 Emil Memissile Schissel, 5 David You better not Roberts, and 6 Dylan Muskrat, is my name Anderson. The depth of the BHS tennis team was probably the best in its league with players such as Raymond Uhh, man, he cheated Yee, Amado I hate running Lozano, Matt ' The wall Ronfeldt and newcomer Adam Terry who helped out when the top singles player was injured. The Combination of David Sugar Cain and Paul This is Apollo Mehoudar own the 1 doubles spot. Lozano and Yee were unbeatable as 2. The 3 doubles combination consisted of Rocky Balboa Hort and Greg ' The hammer Unno who proved that they could hang with the big boys. The team was off to a fine start during the preseason, losing only to Campolindo. When league began, the team was aware of threatening teams from Pinole and Alameda, who wished to dethrone Berkeley of its title. Nevertheless the team was confident that it would remain champions. Top Left: Emil uses intense concentration to volly the ball. Left: I ' ve got it, no, you take it. Above: Greg moves in for the kill. 374 SPRTNG SPORTS Below: What form, what style. Right: Kimon sets his sights on another ace. -« ■ t ■ f i SIDELINES We like to play tennis. -Captian Dave Not only will we win league again, but Paul and I will once again be bagel kings. -David Cain tf TiBriii Bagel kings? ■Chris Haivthorne Back row: Coach Jim Ed wards,Lin Namh , Oscar Rodriguez, Adam Terry,Matt Ronfeldt, Dylan Anderson, Kimon Cambour, Emil Schissel, Paul Mehudar, RaymondYee, Dan Seguine, P.J., Shin Kang, Chris Hawthorne, Front row: Vinh Li, Dan Goldstein, Adam Gustin, Greg Unno, David Kim, Ned Smock, David roberts, Jamie Feuser. Not pictured: Noah Maisel, Amado Lozano, Po-Cheng, Ian Inaba, David Cain. SPRING SPORTS 375 Track Field The Berkely High track and field team is ready to have another fabulous season. As usual, the Jackets will feature a strong sprint team. Abiola Davis, Meet of Champions winner in the one hundred meters last year, and Maya Jamison could lead the Berkeley women to another state meet appearance. Duane Armstrong, Justin Avery, Richard Navies, and Tunde Whitten will team up to lead the boys. Navies has a chance to make the state meet in the three hundred meter intermediate hurdles. Berkeley is especially strong in distance events this year. Ben Turman, Sean Lewis, Brent Halvonik, Andy Conning, and Ethan Roberts are all expected to place highly at league. Turman and Lewis could do very well at the Meet of Champions and possibly the state meet. Becca Foote, Catherine Zinn, Shala Erlich, and Gabby Marks will head up the girls distance team. Shotputter James Evans will carry the burden of an almost non-existant field team. That ' s O.K. He can handle it. Left: Tasha takes the turn in stride. Above: Justin uses his blinding speed to beat an opponent. Next Page Top: Maya and Abiola execute an excellent pass. Next Page Middle: While some people try to fly over the hurdles, Duane simply kicks them down. 376 SPRING SPORTS SIDELINES We may not have any superstars but we will pull together in time for the state meet -Tunde Whit ten I owe it all to Mr. Ward, he is my inspiration - Becca Foote -_i — ,,„„.,„ ' „ — r Back Row: Coach Clewis, Melani Labat, Deanna Cooke, Coach Conning, Abiola Davis, Dalila Rubin, Ryokei Imai, Maya Jamison, Ben Turman, Ethan Roberts, Ms. Pakter, Duane Armstrong, Stefanie Hawkins, Johnney Chen, Antonio Reher, Pochitta Johnson, Jason Eshleman, Chris Lindsey, Jualeah Woods, Spanky, Coach Ward, Sean Lewis, Rebecca Foote. Front Row: Shumeye Mamo, Andre Brumetti, Chris Heine, Michael Grimes, Andrew Conning, Jacobian Lemmons, Tunde Whitten, Jodie Gill, David Haynes, Amri Smith, Gabby Marks, Shala Erlich, Catherine Zinn. SPRING SPORTS 377 Track Field 378 SPRING SPORTS SPRING SPORTS 379 Men ' s Volleyball SIDELINES Being on the team has been great. These guys are the greatest! — Seth Limine It ' s not whether you win or lose, it ' s how you play the game. — Leif Jens sen Why am I doing this? — Anthony Draper The team, top row (left to right): Ron the claw Bergman, Kayvan the hammer Niazi, Kelvin wildman Lam, Eric jumpservemaniac Fullmer, Silas mount Everett, Chad gimmeaone DeValois, Anthony the unleasher Draper, Mike spike Burns, Kang pow Shih-Woo, coach Dave Faris. Bottom row: Brandon sweet paws Kono, Gerald leapers Lee, Gabe whiteybooty Fields, captain Mike magic fingers Flushman, Jess hands like honey Kletz, Henry southpaw Wong. Not pictured: Rod the cannon Porter, Leif Malibu Jenssen, Seth the poundster Lunine, Sam roofer Murchison, Loren whatanathlete Loverde. 380 SPRING SPORTS After a three year battle, the Big Daddy volleyball team finally earned the honor to be a BHS varsity sport this year. The team is looking forward to having a fun time this year destroying all the teams in Northern California. After having no practices, the team played its first game against College Park High. Many say that College Park is the best high school team in Northern California, but the Big Daddy Jackets beg to differ; BHS romped the team 3-1 in games. Although the team has not had any more games to prove its dominance, the team is confident that it will not lose a match. If there was a North Coast for volleyball, we ' d win it, says whiteybooty Fields. The varsity team was not allowed in a league because other teams thought they might get hurt by the powerful hitting of the BHS rippers. So, the team will be playing other teams on a scrimmage basis. The team will go up against hard hiting teams from College Prep, Head Royce, Northgate, etc. Because the team is not in a seious league, it just plans to have fun by winning and doing a lot of celebrating after they win. One quote by Mike Flushman sums up the upcoming season: All we want to do is just play volleyball. Opposite page: left- Sam and Mike put up the roof. Oppostie page: right- Sam starts his jump as the ball nestles in Mike ' s hands. Above left- Gabe easily hits over an opposing blocker. Above- Eric stares the ball over the net. Adjacent- Another perfect pass from the cannon . Linda Crazy Lin M. Abrami Ski Club life Key Club Ski Trip 12 S.A.D.D co-secretary with S.P.ll JSA 10,11 Key Club 10,11,12 Dance Production ' 87 12 5 5 mph-I thought it was 155mph! I ' m going on a man hunt Laying in the Sun Club:! life No glove-no love-PS for life Mellow outits just the beginning them well ' cause we ' re leaving out of here and flying high in the air Alicia Barajas Stay Gold Buddy Stay Gold Eric E-Boc Allen Var-B-Bail 11, 12 B-ball crew, the chillin crew E-Boplrabe, Richard, Rob and crew at EZ stop Round Table, Rich House, Rocks House and car, frats, with P. C. K+Lo-G. E P. C. US. Duke Boys kickin Freshmens, Grubbing at EZ with coolers and etct . Raj Big R Altenhoff Get togethers at my house and weekends in Laguna,bye S.H.mybud Varsity Tennis-undef . in 87and88 BS,MZ,RC,KR,LG, JS, CP, SM, IP,CH,LP KR,PS, SO, SR, DR JUICETHESENIORS Donnie Gunslinger Anthrop Novice Crew 10 Varsity Lacrosse 11 Cow, Low GPA Assn. 11 Varsity Lacrosse 12 Midnight Homosexuals Crew 12 Thumb King 12 Gumby Killer 12 I love you Scott. Wish you were here. Find your favorite chair grab a cooler and just chill. : . ..leetc Ahanotu JV Football 10 Varsity Football 11,12 Rugby Club 11 All Around Nice and Loving Guy Member of Asian Klan 11,12 Captain Varsity Football 12 Best Linebacker GBAL 12 ASA Member 12 Good luck in all you do. We ' ve had good times bad but we made it! LOVE PEACE! Varsity Quarterback IS Baseball Team 10,11,12 Escape from the Drug Dealer 12 Varsity Girl Seaming Varsity Mooning in theCourtYard Cut Club 9,10,11,12 Almost in a Club Club You better bust on that int ! Oh sh — ! Butt wait! Why not me? Go G,K,C,I,J! 20 year reunion on Jan. 1 Hi Gail 143 Jose Cabra Alvarez Wendy Kurina Apfelbaum Pakts n pogs 9 Flunking out 9 Fun Bunch 10-life S.F Boyz club 11 Rolling Rock Crew 12 E. Campus 12 Boc! Chill out! E.B-Tunnel Buddy did you see Sab Scrub! Thats so Tasha! Can I have a bunny? Did you meet the president? no. Bunchie-Buddies Luv ya 4 ever! Shahin Scoring Machine Alavi Vars. Soccer 9-12 Team USA 12 Stinson Rager Memoirs Life Camel Jockey, Sushi , Schaef erthru? What else? It ' s cool!! Mar- time to get hammered, Eh?! Dimpy W, UCLA is the tip!Nc doubt IW, one on one! Its all over! WM, IW, LD J, EL, JH, MG, AW, B, TF , I love you guysgood luck in life Dawne Camille Al-Bari CSF Honor Society ' 84- ' 86 Top Ten Model United Nations ' 85-86chilly Peace Club ' 86 The Movers Shakers Measure H Committee ' 87- ' 88S . 0 . F . AFS ' 8 6- ' 87 He 11a Trippin! Table Tennis ' 87- ' 88 the rad ones Model Congress ' 88 Reigns Supreme World of Wizdom - All you strugg ling foolz-hey if I could do it so can you! The strength from within guides the soul and calms the mind Myisha N. Albert Live upon the water Be free as a bird look back on these days and appreciate Kickin like a strait dealer at the Mexican corner with ail the cutters 9,10,12 Crusin ' down the street in my purple Lincoln Went to class for first time 10 Learn to read in the 11,12 West park loco 9,10 Quires ir ... a chingar tu madre Drinking and driving every wkend Don ' t let no 3 H rule you. Alysia Aly Baby Anderson Ski Club-How close is that tree? PAD Production GYPSY Mooo! 10 88 Social Secretary 11,12 Varsity Pcm Pon-87 capt-88 11,12 George Michael Worship Club life Dance Production 86-87-88 11,12 The Family Luv ya always! life Home movie Mongers+Mechanics 12 Athletic tender scope mission! Kara,Lana-We ran this 23it town! Another rehearsal ?My toes hurt Dylan Chillin Anderson B.H.S. was swell (and hell) 2 Years is enough of this I ' m heading back to Laguna Beach Brew Crew, Team Sports, Ski Club, Night V-Ball,Free Condoms, Iluvit Slicing to Stinson, Proms w LG, CF Kama la Not Apple Appel MESA Honor Society AFS Club and Host Sister Producer CSF JV Volleyball Varsity Volleyball (GBAL CHAMPIONS - OH YEAH!) Make-up Crew: Hotel Paradiso Midsummer Night ' s Dream We won the spirit cup two years in a row because we ' re icy! Free at last! Free at last! Duane 8 Ball Armstrong Varsity Football 11,12 Varsity Track 10,11,12 RBAL CHAMP 10 9 just chilling Jr. Varsity Football 10 President of the 8 Ball Crew 12 Martial Arts Clufo BHS Master 11 Two Musketeers JH 9-forever Big D All my life The Crew 9-forever 8 Ball 12-forever Con man 91011 Step in the 12 Tim Slim Arndt Bushrod Soccer Hoe ' R ' Die K-12 Three sharks but the car flipped PAGE 382 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Honeycomb Hideout always Church-Thrash Devils Minions in- door soccer for Satan 666 Tom Bombadill Club 12 Bear Valley 151 Aerial Skipatrol Woowie (!!!) Boomerang Club International Basketbrawl Team Tribal Council- 1 Soar ing Beaver ' Be Fruitfull and Mult iply -GOD Maryam Mandana F= Asgari Dance Production 11,12 Mikadol2 Pinafore Pit 9 South Pacific 11 Yoemen of the Guard 11 Gypsy 10 Orchestra 9,10 Chorale 11,12 CSF HS President9, 10, 11, 12 Chamber Music Club 11,12 Co-Social Secre tary 11,12 Devin Fan Club 9,10 Big 4 , Booger , MN, Friends : You ' ve helped my grow so much! And inde ed there will be time to wonder ■Do I dare? ' ' Do I dare? ' TSE Lori Atkins Anti-Apartheid Group Peace Club First Step Peer Empowerment 9 10, 11 12 12 We ' re Done We ' re Done We ' re Done To The Extra-Fresh B Table in Anatomy -We are a legacy! And to those who made the trek to Esilon-it was the end of an era. Power to future first step members. ; Hasta La Vista ! Jamey Jaimes Austin Me and B at Mac D ' s 9 Semester Break Ski Bums 9-12 J. V, Varsity Hoop Roundball 11,12 No W.B. ' s Disease life He ' s Got Hopps,Cuz 12 Zak ' s buds-in-the-hot-tub-clubl2 Professional Nerf Hoop life Sweet Ginger Brown always California Girls yes Pillsberry, what is a shnark? Can you believe it ' s over?Adios Sally Royal Yellowness Baack Sailing Club 9 German Club 9,10, 11,12 First Step Peace Club 12 HMS Pinafore 9 Yeomen of the Guard 11 The Mikado 12 Watch out for the Tatoo Man! Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehaw ! MISSION STREAK Screaming is the best way of expressing my YELLOWNESS ! Cassell von Baeyer RS-You ' re the best, pe riod FHHB ' s 2 3 I guess it ' s called growing up apart I love you . TRC-you ' 11 always be my sweetpea . JTS-Meet you where childhood ends free- dom begins . DR-Onward to Humor U. TR-Scam on! G Z what can I say?! JW-Hey buddy! It feels awfully warm happy to be with you!! Class of 88-Thanks for the smiles. Best of luck. -Cassell Peter Sweet Pete Bailey Varsity Hoop - Manager 9,10,11 Jacket Staff VOICE Sports 12 Bowling club; President 10 11,12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Hotel Paradiso - BANQUO! 10 Hoop w Bremer + Teachers 11,12 Washington + Lee Summer Scholars 7 Bus Capping Crew 10,11,12 etc 8 Periods of Hell 12 Panem et circenses; 12th Inning! No Becks! The Heart Counts Most. Erin Banks Cross Country, Desert Rats!! 10 South Pacific 11 JACKET 11,12 Wonderful times with fantastic people 9-12 AS , MS , PH — I LOVE YOU Only on the summit can we straighten our bodies that lean always uphill ...life sure is easy on a raft, ain ' t it Huck? LaTanya T.Bear Banks Being a BOPSEY w Dee 9-until Giltter Girls-We was doin ' it! 9 Pep Squad - Wana-B-C.L. 9-10 Varsity Cheer-Something?! 11-12 Jen and the J. P. Scrub!! 11 The Big Adventure-Kwame who?! 11 Senior Class Secretary-Notes? 12 Where, oh where is Dee?? 12 Big Adventure 2-87 Cotillion 12 Cree and the shopping spree 12 New Edition-U must B joking!! 9 Alicia Barajas To all you dudes who missed out on me. Myisha boy did we have fun in Vallejo San Fran Oak Town Tony Cordero Ison I Love You Myisha Albert my patner aren ' t you glad we ' re getting out this hell hole? Anyway remember the Karma naw F — k the b h!! Love ya all John Eric, Bubba Bartko Schaefer Brew Crew 9-life Tahoe: Bartko ski Alum 10,11 Omega Brew Crew always Naked Quarters ' 87 Top of the Hill party Connection Welsh n ' Wells its not over yet! When the rains come and wash the rest away you will remain IW AW SA EM JH MDJ LOJ CB CL What a long strange trip its been -Jerry Garcia Danielle BigFatBank Beccari Berkeley needs tenders-Come to Italy for some Sicilian Chicks! -You mean there ' s a law against drinking brew?!-Say again... oh, then I can buy legally . Let ' s go visit Marcie ' s house-BrassMonkey Water-skiing wo wetsuits w Berah Not the whip-the tube is flat! -A badacious tender? !Que Figa! To Berah-Sean-Tuan-Ben-AMAC-DR- and B-Town, Let ' s do it again!YAH Miles Fluffy Becker BHS Crew Team 10,11,12 Die Geilen Deutschen 12 CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 Not tonite,I have Crew 10 , 1 1 , 12 What news flom Prymouth? Pear Pimples for Hairy Fishnuts? sunsgoingdownlikea big bald head It ' s THROAT WARBLER MANGROVE! Stig? . . . Stig? . . .Stig? GNARRRRR Did he say . . . SPULNGE? Lisa Beeson Life- the blink of an eye, the flutter of a wing, a fleeting moment of time. Metamorphosis. A series of changes. An ectsacy,an agony shar ed by all and none. Never long enough. Too short. Evanescent. Don ' t let it escape you. Too easily done! Try not to let school interfere with my education. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 383 Michele Denise Bell Well, it ' s about dat time. And!! I ' m outta here wit ' a quickness! Well, isn ' t that special? Yes, it is! Bye Shell, Precious, Tabia, Rob ert,and mean ol ' Tanya P. Hang n ' dare unda classmen Love ya! C 0 ' 88 It ' s over now! Adrianne Adee Bendich The legend began ; studyhall 9 Chi llin ' at Adee ' s;DJA 8-life?A,A,L Drinking:Tahitian Treat 10 12345 432123454321 up Marin lOV-basket ball STAT. ERR ! 9 Rub aDub 3 girls in a tub! A whole lotta pizza, jello, wadding pool , Skunky, Pengy, Bloo. (It ' s all snowwhite to you !) to all my friends at BHS, I L ove u all so much ! RN-Wevebeenth rualotbutu ' llalwaysbmybf ; loveyou Atiim the Dream Ben- Jammin ' J.V. Waterpolo 10 Var Waterpolo 11 Var Swimming 12 Diving ' 88 Key Club ' 88 Yo ! Get busy or get lost boys! Chill wit ' a Fosters and let life experience you! The class of ' 88 cools out! Beauty Hoser! Later eh! Adrienne Bentley Women ' s Varsity Soccer 10-12 Varsity Badminton 11 Ski Club 9-12 Mock Trial Team 12 AHSSP - CAL! 12 Noodle Dinners-Boil the water?! Superbowl Denial and Anti-couchpotato Picnic 12 Physics Brunch Club 12 SH KT Tholdontsaysolmgladlhadyou SK-Remember, if youdidnthavelips . . Mark A. Berbower Golf Club 9 I would like to thank my mom, dad and family for their love and support. I would also thank my doctors and staff for my lyrstay in Newport Beach-NHPI Also thanks to the special one. My cousin Jenenne for great wken d Eric you ' re a true friend Also thanx to all my teachers ' 88 What a long, strange trip it ' s been. Sarah Cheez Berger JSA memories -ski-life 10-1 Crew 1 MidniteMissions w Jen H.(bff)ll 2 other stooges-I luv you both Tequila at Ian ' s-luv the bigdog Im ' s-You know I luv you all 10 Toga-Hottub Parties 10,11,1 LJ DS-Thank you for everything MG, AB, AW, RN-I ' 11 Miss u Jessica Sexwitch Beymer Less Lecture, More Dead Things. Tollen Deutschen .Poot Patrol. PT Gang.We-I was so bored once...CL -still?Blow?Raul Corinth . MAS .MJW -16, clumsy and shy... thanks 4 al l.Kris-u r very Iderful . Bondage Queen-Whips-R-Us .Pete and the in famous nailboard . Ian-wiener from hell. Down with Aryan dream queen s!Bring on the dead cats!Party! College-o my God-Its from hell!! Shonelle Too Short Blake 4yrVetVarsityTennis9-12 JVHoopll Varl2JVSoftballVar 11-12 85Lipsync l, ' 86 2 ' 86ScreamsOf- Fashion Ha! Didnt know who I was Bye TJ+stuff choo know sha-nook- ie-taranda-hoogie-kresha Sha- Maymay 23 Thats me Thought you knew baby! Stay chill Shelby, a part of me will always love u. The Tiny Terror! Au Revoir Thanx JB+U2 Chris+The 5-6Crew LvyaCrmn Bye Big Time Seniors of 88 LuvUQ Nia Desiree Blakeney Later days babe, Im out of here with the quickness . Its up to you what you gonna do! Drink that Cisco but keep the faith. Baby if yo u lag you loose. How ya like me now! Im on stage, Im in rage just like a lion trapped in a cage! Asta la vista baby! Ya smoka ! Carine Mac Reen Blanchet JSA-10,11; Swim team 10; Mogul Club 10; BHS Ski Club 10,11 Switzerland: Summer ' 87!!!! Yellow bananamobile crew 11,12!! The three stooges-forever!!! CCT Its been bittersweet . To CB,MJ,TD JH-I ' m glad we are all such good friends- and remember, I love ya all!! Will we ever meet the guys across the way again? CB-Your tolerance needs improvement!!!!! Christine Mac Teen Blanchet Swim Team JSA Le Voyage en Suisse BHS Ski Club Three stooges forever CCT Yellow Bananamobile Crew Exponential Beach Club Remember that beauty is from the inside. The best of luck to TD,JH MJ,CB,TD,MN,DAB.Is gullable in the dictionary?-BH Natasha G-Day Mate Blau ODN-11, 12 JSA-12 CSF-10, 11,12 Key Club (I love you guys) -11, 12 Close-up-10, 11, 12 (co-prez-11, 12) CU in DC Thanx everyone! Australian G-Day Mate -summer 11 Politics, Traveling, Australia, -Parties, DC, EIL, Swimming, NY, -Gymnastics, Skiing, Photography -49ers, Coka-Cola, Life, Fun! I ' ll miss many of you! TAKE CARE GOODBYE BERKELEY! HELLO Mike BOOGIE B Blaziek I couldn ' t have made it through these 4 years w out ... raging ski trips to my cabin, night-football at Kleeberger, ciscoS JD, and the support of Ash , MM, AG . Todd- Ad perpetuum, f rater , ave atque vale Sorry about the burly chunks, CS. $ir Mikey Boogie B Bunster will reign forever in the $aeed crew . Congrats to my friends for graduating-1 ive long and prosper Amy Boe Three Penny Opera 9 See Liz Jamie I really was in that play and it really was my one and only school activity. Hi Grant, bet you didn ' t expect to be in my senior yearbook !00H BBE Tu me fais grogner tou jours ! Reka I ' m glad wefinally became seriou s friends in 11th grade. You too Elisa. Thank you Jenny Boe for do ing all my homework for me. BYE!! Seth Bom-dog Bomse Student Body President 12 Jacket Co-Editor 11,12 South Pacific 11 Tahoe ' 87: A, A, M, M, B, S , D , R, XTC Est. Schaefers c.1985 Fat Apple ' s with S.L. life Dog Schaef ' s Brew Team 10-death PAGE 384 SENIOR ACTIVITIES . Your innitiation to quality I try not to let school interfere with my education shit happens 5 . 02 Jessie TiniSJAiDahl Ica Bohn youth4aPeacef ulFuturelO-lif e . AM : coolVarsCrew9, CrewBuds+bTc9-lif e LameDP+JCCATdrmllTheRealThing! 12 Raven+Dahlial2-life .Carousel 12 BlinkingSparkles-closeverryclose NoodlesRagell-lif e . I weazie4ever VarsCheckersShotCrewl2, on . 2Nown unbelievable glasshouse boomin niceplace Ugot hereGare Thnx4BN swt2me JusmembuhWhoUisanWhoUgunnB Uall ! byebye . . . itwasf un, huh? to let people know that you appreciate them. You know, you remind me of a man... Maya Papaya Brenner Marin 9 Days of Our Lives 8-life Peace Club (cocoa butter) 10 Mexican food w Jenny 4ever Dopeman 11 Summer on Fire Island 11 The Three Amigos 12 JB, KG, JC, DB, UB, MS, AR-I love you Goodbye to romance, goodbye to friends, goodbye to all the past I guess we ' ll meet in the end. Elisa Bongfeldt Key Club 12 German Club 12 Blue Moon Bowlers 12 My favorite drink is water and I like to take naps. The econoscope is on!!! Reka, Amy, Liz, no renifle-ing unless absolutely neccessary. Bye everyone-love you Magoo! Kisasi Jamile Bowie (S.O.F.) No more phony friends! ! ! ! ! Good luck friends from EmersonSt Augus tines, Peralta, Willard, Mon- tera,BHS Thanks: Jason, Corey, Roland, Ameer, Tamiza, Maurice Shadow Company The Elite mil itary group, thanks for teaching me : Pyrotechnics , hand to hand, sho oting, archery etc. Team of three: Kisasi, Jason, Cory .Masters of war fare!! I ' m off to be a mercenary Ursula Lil ' Boe Boynton Fabulous 5 7-9 Digital Displays 10-life Mission accomplished 10 Varsity Gymnastics MVP 9 Days of Our Lifes Crew 12 Beat Reaction ' 87 11 Emily, I can ' t see you 12 Fire Island summers 9-12 Be good, if you can ' t be good, be safe, and if you can ' t be safe, name the first kid after me. Jay Brezovar Summer of loving everyone 10 Frying flatheads on bikes 11 Lacrosse 12 Food ObviouslyOverly Desired9-12 Juan, 40 ' s on bikes, let ' s do it Matt , Tim, Tom, Bombadil o nce more Dimples, a trip at Exploritor ium? To theSha-Lins, wheres the movie? Jake , Wells , Let s kill some spemin Ad-Broncos win Superbowl XXI 11 Let me get some food fellas Jennifer Brooks Super 7 Adoring Mixologists 9 Fly girl 10-9th grade aquemeni-9 Jinger, Brownie, Cin Thumper Rollin ' in Betsy- 10,11 Going to McAteer-coming back to BHS and the tenders are gone . Elks Club parties hooched with the girls-9 on a mission-9, 10, 11 12 Cows in Berkeley? I still love U super 7 ! Sorry to leave U here, Mar but I ' m outta here! Dana Dane Brown To the centerstage members-It ' s been an experience kick ' nit with yall during the friendships, breakups, friendships, breakups Thanks to AfroAm Studies-Bye Sam Mi It -Be in ' Beneticial-Everlasting friendship Ms Prados (reel) Get Down! Get Down! Pull Your... down! Oh yea luv ya K.G.- Mese Holes! Dawn-Alice Brenner Lunch Club 12 Lab Rat 10, 11, 12 Think POSITIVLY and don ' t forget Danielle Dee-Brownie Brown The legend began 2nd-Eich. 9 Var. B-ball Stat, Pep Squad 9-10 123454321 up Marin PAR 10 Chillin at Adees DJA etc. 8-life Mischief , adventure car thief 10 Grub Club, Skiing, Beach life School, 11-bye J, 12-Hi , J- life Days with the crew 11-12 Crew: Thanx 4 making BHS what it was. I luv u all so much! I will miss y ' all.KIT! Still Crazy Erin Brown Insane crush on Jasper 9... JSA Key Club imposter 10,11 All Star checking bagging 10-12 The Desert Rats Experience 10 Ashland Slayers Only in ' 87 The mouth of women ' s soccerll,12 Driving-math-alcohol tolerance-? those endless days-those sacred days you gave me -Thank-you all. Ya gotta love those Santa Anas baby-the hotter the better — BYE Amy Daiquiri Bruckmeier Ah just membuh : TeamJC 10-4ever! Epiminondus Integrals 11,12 AR-X Vars . Checker Shot Crew 12-until Tomorrow, I ' 11 keep smiling .AM-XX Kel-the hat ! Fish-eggs and peanut butter in the car . Nonda-mintmilk and SLS . SJAI- B -4everinoutheart Star Jai, Schmone, Fish, Kel-I LOVE YOU!!! Farewell, my beauties!XOX I could get used to a place like this! JUST DO IT (joyously) Sonya Sassy B Bryant MESA 9, 10;Fashion Show 10;ASA 12 Pep Squad 9-12; Hmcoming lrup 10 Glitter Girls 9 UCSB-U can study Burnt 9-12 Spirit Cup 11 12 Flag Team 9 Stcn 9, 10 African Studies 9-12 BHoll U no U always hold a spot in my heart Luv SB 5thgrade RGreen I still care! Luv always BHS has been cool! Chiln at the high! ' Parents leaving yet? ' To my patnas-I ' ll miss you!LuvYa ' 88 Ben Mookie BB Budnitz Football 9,10 Lacrosse 9,10,11,12 Big ol Pimp 9, 10,11, 12 Volarie Racing Team 10,11 AP Smoking 9, 10, 11, 12 Lacrosse State Chmpions???? I ! ! ! ! It ' s 40 time! Tougher than a motherf er... The weak will overcome the strong and the gentle will overcome in the end. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 385 Matt The Bunster Bunn To all the wily macs who helped me handle these 4 long, but short years, namely A-Rock, Mike M., Pecker, JD, Cisco, finally my partna $aeed Crew Man Boogie B Never shall forget football at Kleeberger, Dodge Ridge summit Talks , sober grave stumbling etc... to all y ' all congrats. Chow For Now . $$$... Kevin Cadogan Notorious car lunchers 9 Rollin out with TONEDEAF 10 Rockin with WINTER EFFECT 11 Studio hours not very well spent Cult of Bigness at club Wiels 9 The Confession at 1225 11 Getting up before the sun to Row to the Spud People, guitar gump people, and all the rest of em people who are trapped for every in my pleasant memories. Juan Tulio Cinelli Cagampang PROBOUNDCYCLIST WanaBe It al ianFel a Politics+P BastSonof lOOmaniacs RandRideRideTedUh . SatansamlmOnUr JocGreglHowBigRYour BALLSEisstri cTimeLuvu JenHoldMe Jenna HangOn It sAlmostOver Nikmel-Expli nation s of Luv Flow. Thotsof what will be, sadness because the time has come. Don ' t forget us. ' Anyway ' 920LYMP VotRep OH GOD I m Scared David Sugar Cain VarTennis-Bagel King:Paul Jacket Bowling, HSCSF Key Charmin-Boys The Chem. Final Experience ( Jetdy) Calc study Groups (Blondies ) 1 1-12 Trip to LA, Santa Cruz, SF, GGB Mom-Dad-Bud-Li sa-Thanx I did it! G, Kayvan, Alice, Jill, Monique, Goob Thanx for Actually Listening!!!! Susan-Alice-Marcie-14 3 Toeveryonelknew eventhoseldidn ' t Thanx4theMemories-I ' UMissU DMC Sarah Momma C Capitelli Tennis Team 10,11 Close Up w MH, Tarn, Bee (Jerry) 10 CSF Honor Society 9-12 Spain (thanx SS) Summer of 1987 Crusin ' w Tor , E-Brown, Mich 10 Cabin Crew(Hi!My name is Fred) 11 Seth Als luau! Thanx Guys!!! Thank-U 4 everthing Shannon ! ! ! ! MagForce-Hold on a minute! We had wonderful, incredible, special tim es ! ! I love you all ! ! ! ! Sarah Carder Umm...assimilation9 JSA 10-12Close uplO halfbaked 11,12 AhyesT-Vine counterpart to the 7 s and E are we not graduating cultured due t o it,10?Always friendship-living room drama at SC ' s Amber-can I t ell you?? Glad we met at Foster ' s free ze . Sophia electrode experi mentation I love you four women- what else? Summer is it, but BHS is bearable. Alex Cardwell Loosen up (I ' ll keep trying) If U don ' t know U2 is the band Vote in November! ! ! ! It has been unforgettable but I still haven ' t found the tree I ' m not sorry Carad Jason let ' s do the desert Marcel you ' ll always be funny looking My truck is fresh Panasenko ' s a lunatic. Pedro Burnout Pedor Carriedo Dance party-West park loco 9 Vice President of La Raza 10 Kickin it like a Big Mac at the Mexican Corner 9-12 Amigos P V W CHE 9-12 Thanxs for being there burnouts Jose Che max benfart Christmas Smurf Hilario Zach Sonia Cuche going with Lola Granola 10,12 Most memorable Live Hang outs-My Buick-52-Starwars Catas Studio47 Ben Gud Fud Ben Carroll I used to think that Pink Floyd was the greatest band ever, but now I know that U2 must be . A band that can get rich by writ ing 50 songs, all in the same key and still claim they are not commercial? Frau R-Danke Fur Die Begeisterung . Ich wer de viele leute gut lehren . GoodBye. I love you all. (Beson- Ders Pas) -Ben jamin Isaac Carroll Hove you, Mom andDad! Charlie Astroturf Carroll Gymmastics Team 9-12 Photo Club 11, 12 Ski Club 10 DesertRats Reno Science Symp . 10 Honor Society CSF 10-12 Co-treasurer c o 88 12 Silver Lake Search and Rescue BOC morning noon, and night 12 Less Lecture more dead things 12 Jacket Staff (Graveyard Shift) 12 Hasta luego Scott ooo Margaret Carroll Crew Coxswain 10-12 Photo Club 1 of 10 pres. 11-12 Ski Club 10 Siver Lake Search and Rescue Jacket Staff 11-12 Yearbook ! ! ! ! 12 Less Lecture more Dead Things! 12 Wimp-A-Thon 3 rd place 11 I probablu won ' t remember you at reunions, but that doesn ' t mean I didn ' t like you in high school Tracy Racy Skyebut Caybut Catholic school goober 9 No Clubs, no crews, no dice 10-12 Hey Buff Jess, Monique the Geek, Peach MelbarYou made it fun-lets f est ! MylittleYellowPrince-Letsgotroll ing in your ' 64. I love you. It ' s Caybut, not Cowbutt ! No, wait, listen! Onecoldvibecant stopdishereboogie Nicole WildThing Grip Chabot H 2 0 Polo Co-capt MIP (12) V9-12 UCB H 2 OPolo JrNat ' lTryOuts 11-12 Swim Team RBAL Champs (9, 10) 9-12 Cross Country+MD Ski Trip 12 Bartko Ski Alumn Desert Rat 10 Homecoming Princess 10 Gourmet Club [pres(12)] 9-12 CSF Honor Society 9-12 Ski, Scam, mormons w Princess Toplessness at Sarah Cap ' s Cabin Co-L.A.U. Malibu MIP (11) 9-? Sharon Chang Asian Student Union 110,11 Madame President 12 JV H20 Polo 10 Varsity Track 10 Non-jock 11 Varsity nerd Life Swimming 12 Urn, I guess so I ' m outta here! Die Tollen Deutschen 12 PAGE 386 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Honor Society 9-12 Amorphous Life Alice Bing-Bing, Echo, Big Al Chen ASU, MUN, Yearbook oh what fun! PicklesS IceCreamS Gage had none. Thrus. Andre CalCulb AP Physics We hate BOYS club (Margaret Gage) Badminton TM. (Can I play? Run?!) Calculus lets Study group. Too SMART to study, too CUTE to care. Yoko Ha best friend 4ever! Really I didn ' t finsh that bag of Sugar. U mean no more BAYC parties?! I ' m NOT weird nor crazy just fun. C-U-U-T-E! What ' s his IQ ?! SH 84,GH 84, TT 85-88 , DC 87-88 . Tung we had 3 wonderful yrs.Miss being w U. Luv U always. David Luv U more than U think, don ' t forget to shave! (9.5 weeks) Smile and have a good day! Laura Chiera I opend the book , memories Flashd across my mind. I would die 4 U Dayla May Chanted . Zatra Micha danced aroud me. I was rowing running with the other eggplants Lifes a cow I ' m a physics gump Lu Su having hump tests. We ' re bikers sophala . Why?because we bike ALOT! I closed the book with Love wishes for the future. And High School was gone. Sarah Hypocondriac Church Hell (Tracy Cal) Birth-lOth Crucible G.E.-itch Dan ' s Lip! Camino real ,Doyou understand? Carousel-too much make-up, sicko ! Peanut Buddul wif wiz,Luv U wiza Smileys from Sally iWarm fuzzies you can ' t take it w you,olga Movies the Propet w Dan S-R Gage, Radonna the Big J, Take care Jage otayPatayTay B-fastin E.H Kira,Keepit together , Love to all Stefan Night-time Church The daily bicycling hill climber Cross-Country 11 BHS Thanks and spirit day 12 PB marmalade with V-8 10-12 Found my cuz Sara; Hi! 12 Sleep in the sun. What day is it? All night journies and 10-?? Skinny-dipping in Strawberry Get smashed, but can still juggle Its not cold, I ' m wearing shorts Ride a bicycle, It ' s faster. Free. I ' m Free. Sarah Clemens HMS Pinafore 9 Drama Club 9 Foreign Exchange — Germany 10 The Cookie Magoo club 9-10-11-12 Living on my own 11 Sean 11 Womens Volleyball team 11 Tracks, Field team 11-12 Living it out, Making lifecountl2 As you reach out for the future- remember tobe yourself, no matter what but I still can ' t wait to get on that stage and Graduate ! ! ! LOVE YOU c o 88 Wendy Colvin ' 85 Pep Squad ' 86 Cheerleader •87-88 Secretary ASA Stacy, be cool,you ' e up next J, C, Matt , Aaron you guys be good! Maurice, I love you now and forev er... And Wendy, Maurice loves you too! ! (C.T. ) Dylan Dilly Conger Amy Brainless Clements Ferdi, Poopsy, Ho, Bozo, Suzinski : Thanks for all the memories ! -ML- Dying eggs,thebone Pipe-Ho-Sun Shade, Denny ' s @2-MS-Rulers in yr bed, Boom-boom-Suz-Tussy Lamby flying, sleeping on cheez-its-Ben -Where the Streets Have no Names , Walking on the Moon-Jen neen AP Physics UGH-Brainless Quotes: Suzuki Samar i-Beep-Beep hi-Water Gauge -I LOVE YOU GUYS FOREVER ! Michael Henry Clemons Threepenny Opera StageCrew 9 African Student Union 91112 Yearbook Staff 12 Rugby 10 Computer Club 11 Close Up 85 9 Homecoming Comittee 10 I finally made it, Thirteen years of hectic, mental suf f ering . I ' m Free, I ' m Free. Please Don ' t let thisbe aDream. Solong class of 90 Tom Turntable Cohen 9-12 Slaying with c o 87 with my true homies indo mob for life 9- 10 kickin ' it w mixologists c o84-85 10- 11 Assed out at I.L.S. 12-? 5 year plan chill worthy crew 9-12 mixin ' in the closet posse 12 throwin ' down for AOP Hey 88,Biochh you know I gotsoul vicious sounds DJ Flashhsalf JD Naima Colber (NI) This is our year 1988 I ' ll miss my Patnas ' T B 10-Life SASA 11 Best friends w Sage 9-Life D-Bo, C-Bo, L-Bo 9-Life To all my 1 buddies-ED UB JM LM HW ZJ CM MM JC DB DH RH I love u guys -to thebunch-4ever in my heart-to the key from NYC, Noahd,and sillymackin-B F F I love you chunky pork smileall Amy Sherrard Ships Cat Cook T.Dog Gang9, Wurster Hall CAMA4 ev Tahoel0 ll, G.G. Bridge. 4 ever Arnold . S ., Diet Coke Stayalert 11 X-Country Breakfast Club,12PEZll ATP -MY Full Moon-12 BlueRoses912 Dramagroup+D . Prodl2 The whole of the moon I ' m gonna keep on fight ing til my very last breath In this theatre that I call my soul I always play the starring role Dare to fail gloriously Seeya Deanna Dee Cooke UCO 10 11 Chemistry Clube Vice Presidentll Track and Feild 11 12 ASA 12 PEP 12 Adaptive Aquatics Aide 12 Student Council 12 Teedee club 10-life I want to go home Bye, Bye Rebecca Coolidge Goodbye and thanks for all the fish. Life is a tragedy for those who feel and a comedy for those who think. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 387 Banana Coooer Jason (It ' s A Long A ) Crapo Piera Peerah -aror.ce H20 Polo 11-12 Swim Team 11 Crew 12 Gourmet Club 12 French Club 12 Is Jenny driving tonight? NOPE! Alison, where ' s Brad? I ' ll missu Plank Road memorues with CS SJ Oh Bay-bu bay-bu,sttay adorable! To the 2 other stooges; luv ya a lot I Days of Our Lives- Forever Lainie Larue Corten Cycling Nat . 1 s at Boisie 10 Sarge ' s 3ah-Hah Fan Club 11 Lessa Lecture More Dead Thingsl2 Tahoe Taverns Hatman Survivor 12 P.W.-9 Galaxy Hunt 11-Life L P Fat Mccha Marathon 11-12 I did NOT run into the lodge! Behind in calculus? Me?? Fall Modle Senate- thanks, guys! PW-9 and others- love you all! Chi cherca trova. ■oames Coui-er Pretty Boy Stenson Missions Do wn with the Crew Lalorr.a Kegs 3 abe Missions- 9-12 The Fellas Kickin 11-12 Senior Stud 12 Fas hi or. show 12 Messing John Ellis and Tanya up 9 Drunken days bef ore Senior summer 12 sober seni or year P30 Crew88 The Boyz In T he Hood 12 Ladies love Cool Jame s Coulterl2 Gage Dennison Gussie Coulon Studnt Council 9, Photo club 12, Warn (miss U PFO ' s) , Close-up ' 87 (3 G ' s in D. C.)ll, No muff clubll . We h ate BOYS club (Margaret Al ) Viva yearbook 88 ' . Popcorn., ice cream splurges, Alice! Late nite Chinese take out! Living in the dark-room with Ted and Alice. Carousel make up! What a big mess U can ' t take it w U! Make up AH! Breakfest at Anderson ' s long walk to Chem. W Alice. Cathy, Alice, Ha rne in search of Andrej in the good ol ' day while jump roping. 0 JesusSar, Radanko, Nevim! 3e good Big J! Luv u Jess.,Mmy,BY WC,LC. Homer A.K.to N.Y.to Cal. XOXOGAGE I ' m gonna keep on fighting ' til my very last breath, PAGE 388 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Lucy in the sky-Spicers 8 6 Tribal council-CouncilNewt-Chief How Comb Hideout Emerson Bounce Beneficiary club Double lose - Snivle P P of the Gods-Fall 87 Mock Trial 87-88 Is it love baby or is it just A . . . Confusion? Bust a Left turn was on crenshaw need a lift? Mesy ies; rnoread Cromwell The ledgend began 2 na per Eich.9 err... B-Ball Stat • Wewere young 9 Us mischievous car thieves ! 10 Chillin at Adess,brub ciubS-life Ski Trips. So Fun ! 10-lif I Da j8-Lif Me— n— crazy D on the loose! 8— iif Later D— 11 wazupD12-lif LUVuall. Mike -you 11 always be my 1 Still crazy afterall heseyears Gwynne Cropey Mmm, mmm, mmmi i see some BoooDA i I Come on :ie, here we g Rache] rownie-iuv Tender hunts 9-life Super 7 7— li f e Ague men i 10-iife FrontRow 9-10 FlyGirls 10 Elks club 9 Mixolog is -suicidal sounds fan club 9 G o ask Alice 9 Dance Production 1 OStrawberry, chocolare, vanilla 11 -life Mashin in the olds 10-12 T he 31ue Bunny 12-life Chillin w z ' r.e senior ga!s Aren ' r -here any tenders in B— town? Going S outh Smoke a bud, down a beer, it ' s zirr.e zo gig, cuz we ' re cuta here Noah Bunga Din A Daar Gunga Din was here AOP IN THE HO use thank you Master Sahidi Mau I please have another JrVar gumn Astics skate or gel on your head No figs fish is good challo 84 8 5 86 87 88! ! Duck crew on a miss ion everlast D-weed-ugly-gunga d in ay caramba recks picanre ; ! I love my lust puddle of love alwa ys brown derby Biff ' s at 245? I love the class of 88 ROCK ON ... . Extra Fresh Swimming JV Vars. 9,10,1 Sguaw Barf Eye-Witness . . . Pee-Wee 9 Galaxy Hunt 11- Bathroom Crew... Hi guys! 11- Sarge ' s Oh Hell Fan Club 1 Finally Driving Hot Z ' r.ccc . Tahoe Tavern Hatman Survivor Beaver Clea You live savage Focbauw n a @jn = ing an ese: 9 1,12 life life 1 12 12 12 12 , what ' s the plan?? Emily E lavidow Dance Projects Mission Accomplished Digital Displays SASA African-Haitian Sear Reaction ' 87 Days of Our Lives Crew What? (Ors) 10 10 10-lif e 11 11 11 12 12 Stay sweet and keep smilin ' This is only the beginning D.B. and J.M. P. S. - He ' s mine. Eisa Davis Freshman whatnot ie bliss Gypsy Hohoparapara f ellainduction quaf Qrew dancerrell sAshland 10 Out atsea spiritcup (Prez) SpringState Feilaconvalescence TGT necessity Mchiusstripgoyles Garst 11 Then. Glimpses JuniorState (Aaaaaaaack) MockTrial The Dead 12 The Funny Quote. The Profound Quote. The thankGodwe ' reout GeelloveBHSbit . Instead, thank you. J ame s lavies __ It ' sbeen interesting, goodbye : Spe cial thanx to :Myself, Jason, Rich, Kariem, Shonelle, P C Johnson-Luv Sheila, Jackie, AT, S3 , AP, BJ, MR, JM, PC,PC,KIM,MH,AG,CS. Thanks for being there, Leona-Luv, Clubs : . Genious Club-Life, ITossedHerToU Club86-8, Seniori-is 84-88Thanks tomy jockstrap forallits support Inlovingmemoryof myf at her — PEACE Tama: :-3aoy ' ;avis 3 S-ocges forever C-C-T Dance Production was magic 86-88 Icy-Fresh Pommer88Love ya Tendas Higher Love for Twinkle Toes Guess what ' s on my mind? 22 Mr.Q NCSY Regional Board 10,11,12 Aly+Aimee-What ' s a hoogie mama? Are we grown up yet? Mikado 12 Aly-Yes, George Michael ' s awesome ReachingForFameDancePro jects 10 + Norma Gene Del-Gaado Yo! Go Hoser- (Beauty) Hey I ' m out of here guys It ' s Miller time-Love you guys- Reka, Rachel, Cece, Danielle, Anna, Janna, Rachel L.We ' ll chill some- day-Tara-1990WorldCupinRome ! ! ! ! BHSWomen ' s Varsity Soccer Team too f in ' icy! Hey baby-Love you Jo, Aaron , Josh, John-Stick to one girl guys! I ' m vampin ' this camp c o ' 88 BHS ! Tone Capone Demarco The 1 U-no me. Im that 1! In the place 2-b. Makin ' it live 4-u in this camp. U luved it! 2 the Homies, It ain ' t over til its over! T-T it wuz live in PS2. Yes we did have it going on ! To that Brooke down Babe that stays on my jock, my leather, it ain ' t ur turn!!! I can ' t du no moe . Peace-BHS-it wuz cool Goodby Chikinheds the C B bids blues-Better things ' 88 Daagya Shanti Dick SASA 9,10 Overseas Development Network 10 Peace Club 10,11 Producers Vice Pres. 10,11 Yeomen of the Guard 11 Mikado 12 J Winchester and P Simon- they say it oh so well life Yo mama ! Tracy AceRavenSane Dickinson Somany special t imes ! DP 8 7 + 88 JCCATS Sun Valley , NewYears87MountainAire Summer-dontwanderf romthebubble ! PINKIEPOWER! Jessica, Will, Nishi, Mara, Joicelloveyou . Raven+Dahlia- waytooboomin ! ATP experience, bat thoselashes! hmm, arg, onthe other hand...rad. toes , fingernails , and powderyournose ! gof astinSunValley SOburnt ! takecareeveryone-itsbeen greatbut really I must be going! Tobias John Dienstfry Marching Band Sufferer Pep Band9 Couch Potato Society 10;South Pa cific ll;Camino Real 11 Y of the G 11 Carousel 12 Cobbler 12 Cant take.. 12; Mikado 12 Ho hum they in the day they get in the way The mind is like an attic. You can only store so much up there. If it gets clutterd,you throwout what you dont need. List of thing s to throwout : high school math! Jake Mr. Macho Disston Oshkamaloof tanza splooshtafa scrofando farrac scrofani Pisca Ascramido loskaful toscani Biffs Toscagali oskafal Brown Derby. Parwani ishtafa mascaloof clams. Pwa! Kimberly Robin Dorinson Raquetball Club 10 AFS Clubl0,12 YFU Year exchange student, The Netherlandsll; French Club 12;Key Club 12 I miss Holland! !! Dont even worry Sam, Mary , Ezra Erika, Lindy, Bree, Katie, and Alisa I LOVE YOU! If looks could kill they probably will in games with out frontiers war without tears -Peter Gabriel Cherie Rere Douglas To all the people at BHS I wish U all the best of luck N I would like to Thank God N Mother for helping me make it through BHS and congradulations to all the 88 graduates expecilly to Shelia my potna to my man Cobr ' e for sticking w me thru thick N thin and my sis Sharon your time will come Rember to let God be your guide Goodbye Good luck Luv Rere Carmen Anne Drabczyk Thanks to all my wonderful buddi eslHurray for beautiful green pa rks on hot sunny days. I love you always DM MD.Hugs to everybody in the park. Special XOXOX to JB forever and always. Today is a mo forever, its good to create, its good just to be . Joy to you and me! Sunshine daydream! Bread not bombs. Spring ' 88 nothing todo but smile smile smile! Kelly Anne Ashley King Duane SJK4-Life Crew91 OCrewBuds 9-li f e TBC910Summer8590spel (AmyB) Vbllll BOHMllDeadwam shack 10 Gormetll SF w SC SS JF RL 12 Chinesefire breakfast w steph 12 uctu 12star Dina Duncan Whatever s gonna happen, will happ en because its ALREADYdetermined so have confidence!! To a person who means so much to me I ' ll nev er forget you TB ! ! To all of my real friendz I love you! Nikki I love you for being there! Daddy, Mommy Dionne thanx for being there and understanding, I love you! Class of 88 I hope the best remember the good times don ' t dwell on the bad. Rona Renee Dusuan Chillin at Moe-Moe house with Donnie the girls. 10-12 Late night missions to East Oak with Tracy S. 11-12 Kicking it w that tender Erik Scotf ' you know thats right 11-12 Pulling that f reak Bunyman 1 1-12 To Asha, Monique, Tracy I luv you Skeezas . Pep squad 9-10 Fri cookie cl2 Thanks pals 41ife we R they who come faster than fate, we R they who ride early or late, we storm at ur ivory gate Pale king of the sunset beware! -Peace-Love-Freedom-Goodbye-2U K Nathan Butch Barlow Eckrich To-Zack In jured animals are more dangerous Burnt wall to-Nicole I reckon I don ' t rightly know To- Kara Let ' s go hottubbing How ' s it go Joe? To-Erika How ya gonna leave me hanging smokey smurf? To-all of you who thought I coul dn ' t live without a girlfriend Ha Ha I LOVE MICHELLE Jake $ir $tein Edelstein 3 sharks but the car flipped Caucasian badminton wonder Honeycomb Hideout Churchthrash, Soccer for Satan Team Berkeley Basketbrawl Bushrod Soccer Hoe or Die Calbeefco Mob-Eat it w a fork J SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 389 Boy Scout of America Bear Valley ' 151 ' Aerial Skiteam I was fooled by the smooth taste Brutalize me with music Kieron Rapmaster Ron Edwards Out at Sea (Please Mr. Postman) 11 The Crucible (GoodEevenning ! ) 11 Camino Real (Quixote ) 11 Carousel (HeavenlyGuy (Ah-Yah) ) 12 YouCantTakeltWithYou (Kirbyl) 12 Mikado+Scenes . From Am. Life Close-up 12 Literary Mag . (LadyRamboRules) 12 The Otto Joe Fan Club life Ned Sentry Fan Club life The Cynics life Renia Ehrenfeucht To everyone I have met- Berkeley has been ... interesting, but it has also been fun! All my friends-I love you guys! Jo-I ' ll see you in Santa Barbara Tama-remember that the Broncos will always be 1! Nate-don ' t take too many pictures of dead animals . Sean Ehrlich JV Baseball 9th, Speech Debate 11th 12th, Bike Club 9th, Science Club 9th 10th, Winter Play; You Can ' t Take It With You 12th, Student Council Vice Pre- sident 11th, Senator 12th, Senior Prank Society, Realize your full potential by using the past to teach you and the future guide you to live the present now. I ' m OK your OK. From many comes fun. John Ellis EC Poppers9-10,BHS Talent Show BHS Talent Show9-l 0 , Mary ' s show, Becca Mission9-10 , PBO Crew-9-lfe Tenda missions9-12 , Elks Club-9 PBO-Crew-88 Polyballroom Experience-9-10 Conspiracy- 9- 12 Courtyard show down-12 Coulter-Wanting to Kill Him Mashing the olds P,she looks booming-9-lif e Wenonah Nown Elms Class secretary 10,11 VIP Government Member 12 BOC Morning Noon and Night 11,12 Close-up DAPP 11 Peace Club 10,11 Grand Canyon- 12 , next year-Hawaii CBS NBC co-president 9-? KCL, JLB, JSB, SE, ZE, SK, GM, KM, SR, CT ZW-I Love You-We made it-Don ' t slip away not the volleyball see nee agaom KM Thanx to all those who helped paint my room Goodbye Shala Erlich Track X-country 10,11,12 Gypsy (Minsky ' s) , Desert Rats 10 Mission Streak 12 Varsity Vergil 11,12 Unknown 4mi relay record sscc 11 JD-There are people, there are places ... Thanks to ant isuperbowl picnicers, freckles fat, J. Swift Royal Yellowness, The Dubliners, The BHS pool, and invisible hugs. Iam mens praetrepidaws avet vagri Rebecca Lashy Angel Espinosa Fashion show 10,11,12 model Gymnastics Team 11,12 88 Forever Softball 11,12 Secret Buddies 12 President of La Raza 10,11,12 Pom-pom girl 11 co-head 12 lstrunner up SeniorPrincess 12 Kickin it w fine tenders 10-12? Romance adventures MJB 10,11,12 Girls Night Mechanics 12 Senior Ball 9,10,11,12 WB 1011,12 I Love You Jo Nena Kimo and Che! Gene Gorgeous Eyes Evans SWAT team BLEND! 9,10,11,12 The frist to have a plam tree Dufus, Holly said Psyche Go Go. . . Take notes ski bunnies MISSIONS I wish I were mulatto! How often does your daddy wash his hair? Are you tired? My hands are cold I want to turn over Boo Gerald cookie dough chips and salsa in- side joke trapped in scoobys BMW Autter and Scoop freyonds 4ever! Michelle Shelly Fazio Varsity Pom-Pon Sguad J.V. Softball La Raza Student Union Catch the Wave Crew M.J.B. Crew life Becky, where are the tenders? Where ' s the lil ' one?I ' ll call U! To my courtyard crew-Love Ya ! ! ! Shannon-Love Ya Babe ! Kiss-Kiss ! ! Gabriel Whiteybootie Fields Founding Father of Big Daddy Volleyball Brainchild of Dogs Drinking Clan and a Varsity Dog at that. Prefix: Corn - Rambo Alumni One of 3 Shaolin Rasta Surfers Blood - 6.2% Schaffers Dwight-Derby Ski Rat Look at those crudentials . . . Oh my . Amanda Manda Bear Fink Varsity Field Hockey 12 Cuervo Tequila Party 11-life Gerbils, Founding Member , co-pres 87 CTPG Ski Club Kyle, we cannot get to Tahoe in 2 hours... okay maybe I ' m wrong! Kara, Kyle, Isa, Ian, Kwame, Jason, Meera, Vera, Rea, Sarah, Malnerd I Luv U Guys! Jaime, Good Luck! Kara, You ' re Burnt! Kyle, I luv U Jessica Fish Fisher Crew910-SJK 4th-Crew buds 9+10.. TBC 910-Stinson shack 10-The Tea And Toast Club 1 0-12 , TheFriAf tr Noon Cookie Club 12-Super 7 7th. Oh My God, I think Im in love! No Kerry, this time its diffrent Ohwell thats typical Califgirls Shotgun ! Roma summers forever Love is the seventh wave-Sting Fill the swift days full, my dears since life is fleet Tom Fitz the Ritz Fitzsimons Commie Huntin ' Club 9,10,11,12 Co-President Piece (Gun) Club 12 Model Congress 12 Holy Roman Emperor past life Pope John Paul II weekends Earnest Jackson Fan Club 12 Varsity Wiffle Ball 9,10,11,12 Robert Dole in 88 Not true! Aw Hell naw Adi6s mis amigos espanoles. 12 11 10,11,12 12 Girls Night Out Mechanics 12 Secret Buddies Anonymous 12 Herbert R. Flemming III Var. Football Waterboy Womens Water Polo Towel 9-12 9-12 PAGE 390 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Boy Suit Boy Beat off Crew 9-12 Moraga Tender Raid 11,12 Chest Club President 11,12 It ' s not what you are it ' s what you could be.?.? Michael Flushmush Flushman Big Daddy Creators Setter 10-12 Junior Olympics 10-12 Choicest Hops- Leaders 10-12 Big Dog Schaefers Club Vars 10-? Established Schaefers c.1985 MSG Shaolin Rasta Surfer 10-life Duke Boys-Rod , Amado Me always D D downhill death skiing 12 Schaefs-Your invite to quality. Smoke Doobs Suck Boobs Get Tubes We Have The Right To Kick It! Zak Francis School is through and I ' m ready to cut. If you try to trip me up I ' ll boot you in the butt. So don ' t cross my path or get up in my eye. Cause I ' ll clown you so hard that you might just cold die. Your just a Ripple drinkin ' peg legged hunch hack goof. You got bean biscuit head and a Jiggawatt POOF. Just kidding. I Love you Nina. YourMyBest Friend Randy Cookies Bush Free Bugs in the Teeth Cycling Team Rad Surf Kayakers Club Bush Action Shaffers Crew Getting Pimpy Fresh Swimming, H2O Polo, JSA and anything else thats FUN, ...Hot Tubs, The Beach Brew Sessions Skiing Flog My Dolfin Boom a Rang Club Fulfill your desires and Challow know thy self and thou will know God Happines, THE FEMME S. Sophia Sope Fretter Kickin it cool an bein a fool 9 Luvin Tavi and Goin 2 skool 86. . Katie m ' Lady Gossip Fun 11 Field Hockey and Toe Shoes 12 Afro Haitan Dance Production 10 Beauty School 11,12 Halloween Nerds Litly Figlyl 1 , 12 Nerd Club 87-life Live Life To The Fullest For Tripping There is 1 2 The Thrill Trip but not so hard that ufall Tamara Friedman Tace- Live, lust and be horny we R really out of the club now! U R the inspiration! I love u-T ! B.Sid Fish-when are getting marr ied?I am the one arent I?Soph-th ank U for always being there. Cat e-we are the thrilling 3!We unde rstand eachother !moni-haz lo que te pide el cuerpo . la . vida te hal e putadas . g-sus its over! Rebecca Boody Foote Vars Track X-country 10,11,12 Satan Henri ' s Hell in C126 9 Infactuation with Beef 9+ Hen parties with Tarn 9 Thrilling Three 9+ Nicole-atleast we wont be saggin Mounday everyday of theWeekll,12 Tam Cath-my best friends, IluvU ! WinterSpringSummerorFall, allyou gottadoiscallandlllbethere ! Kimberly Kimmy Foxworth Glitter Girls 9 Pep Squad 9 BHS Fashion show ' 86 President of Hoogie Haters 3ever Student Council Rep 10,11 Espirit Fan Club 10 To T-Bear Remember all thoseDres Ridin around town in Rabs 9,10 Nelle Nel and Goodie with EJs rap-10 The name Game! 10,11,12 Robyn,Lets take the cabs and go! Adam Galler I ' d like to thank: JD,MM, IBO, and the $aeed Crew for a great four years! If I left any 1 out, sorry Here ' s to ... tennis , golf , gambling , women, loud music, ski trips wall I couldn ' t have done it without, football at Kleeberger, partying w the fellas, poker lots of money I ' m so glad I ' m outta here, UCSB Here I come! And finally, good luck to all, success and comedy!! Lino Garcia ToalltheHomiesincludingKileyRusl To all the gorgeous women in BHS You are so good to look at touch This is bullshit:! am finally le aving the institution, Hallelujah I am so glad I met all you great peopleover the years we havehad some good ones!!!Hi Monica Perte gaz glad to havemet you take car I think we smoketo much bud guys Matt Cock : Ithasbeenrealchillin ! ? Josefina Josie Garcia-Rubio UCO MESA 10,11,12 Softball 11 La Raza 10,11,12 Varsity Cheerleader 12! M.J.B- Romantic Adventures life S .0 . S . -Stressed Out Senior 12 Secret Buddies Anonymous 12 SGR, AGR, Jr-Hang in there! Cheer Squad-Luvya! Kayvan, Ra j- Hi-ho, Hi-ho . Becky, Michele-I love you. To my patnahs-Best wishes-Luv Jo Lisa String Ghelerter Where ' s the tenders? 9-life Spiritless 9,10,11,12 Can you count them? 12-life Varsity Softball ' 87 11 Micha Z.I ' ll miss ya luv forever CT SR Sticks will rule the world Phoebe S what would I do without you? I ' d be tenderless! Love you loads P-Crew with K-L-P 12-? DA-BS-RC-MZ-JS-CR- 0X0X0X0X THE TIME HAS COME HASTA LUEGO BABY!! Mari Champ Gill Womens Varsity Swim Team 9-12 MVP (Swim Team) 11 100 Breast record holder 9-? League Champ 9,10 North Coast Qualifier 9-12 Considered jammin freshman swimmer w JR by the c o ' 85 Are you going to the Olympics? Buddies with SS from CPS! Swimming is my life, not BHS! I can ' t wait to get outta here Chalyn My Sweetie Girling A little work a little sleep a little love it is all over Good luck to the gang : Promise, Ro bin, Karin, Keisha, Marisa etc. Rachel-Stop worrying startliving Chantal camels black forever! Jen do I really have to live w U Electric S see ya on tourlRight? Jason I love you youll always be on my mind wheres Jag Pigeon? Thanx Mom Dad por todo adios. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 391 Mark Acting Kid Gobert Pres, Speech Debate Club 11,12 Vice Pres, Student Council 11,12 Member Student Senate 12 Pres, Retail Merchandising 11 Member African Studies Clubll,12 Member Gospel Choir 11 Varsity Tennis Team 10,11 Teen Advocate Program 10,11 Track Team 10 National Forencics League 9-12 10, 11, 12 10, 11 10,11, 12 summer ' 86 Beth Goldberg Field Hockey Team Honor Society CSF JSA Espana Canadian Couch Potatoes The Sea Ranch Summer Tradition Gonk Brigade life membership LA Cappuchina no hiding in the shower. .oops! PH, MS, AS Through sick sin CS,MS,PH-my forever buddies I love you! Robin Goldman you brought us something some ty pe of small victory and for this I say.good and let us grieve no more like a flower dried and thr own away we forgetwe remember we wait . child, child, child I raise my drink a full minute and smile Buster the boat guitars? Gordos coffee and-? the tea-urn empty save for a card on which was wr itten the single word : Farewell . Lil 1 Monigue Moo-Cow Gong Varsity Cheerleading ASU Varsity Badminton Honor Society CSF Catch the Wave Crew The Banana Brunch life Henry-You ' re one peachy dude. Jill, Shannan, Kay van, GRod, DMC, MF RE, CA, Rhino, T-Bear-you guys are PUNKS! I ' ll miss you guys-CRY!It ' s 5ft. and a of an inch ! M M ' stil the end. Jen lOyrs . HiYah ! Next timePOW!Rite in the kisser WORD Benjamin A. The Zodiac Good Varsity Golf 9 Varsity Rugby 12 Ice Blocking Crew c o 88 12-life URBAN-Camo Passport Crew 12-life Skate Pozers Ensemble 12-life F ing Rad Tuba eternity Bay Area Wind Symphony 10,11,12 Bacardi 151 and Coke Club life Aaahh,what a head-rush! Jane-I ' ll love you forever Jason Baby boy Goode Not Goodie Football85zonked Chico El Turkey Rugby86 Oh!Well later KegBuddies BPD Explorers 86-88 E-ll Theshadowcompany84 -88KBowieCWare Tokan,Dan and Rob Hee!Later buds to the oldcrew MG JH CW KB RP ME Good luck scrubs No pain No gain To BHS Thanks for 4yrs of bad luck! Take this school and shove it! To Rachel Laws I will always luve U together f aeva . Laterc o88 Walt Donjuan Gordon c o88BHS-Thanx to all the little people for making me-and 1988-sc icy-Mi keChr is AmodKarlDaveJosh-we made it!! — Hey to the Lyckberg crew-Sayanara ! -so here ' s good 1 uck to all you saps — Mike-get a job-Chris-get a babe-and Amod-ge t a life!C-U-on the hill (grad-ni te) -Pickuupyou ' rediplomaandhave anicelif enowbyebye-Thanx for the memories... ' Donjuan ' Joe The Brick Gorelick JV Football 9, 10 Varsity Football 11,12 Var. Capt. 12 Var . Wrestling 9 Var. Lacross 12 Bass RockD 557544 Real Mealll,12 Late night pig theft shhh... 11 High Rollers chillin 4 ever JCdon ' t stop chillin cool breeze DLS who? Red neck saps Kegs The Crew B-Town Chillin Brick 55 Mike Beer Belly Gorelick Varsity Football 12 Varsity Wrestling 9 Varsity Rugby 9 J.V. chico Mandoza football 9,10 High rollers, against all oddslfe Teen alcoholic 7-12 De LaSalle Jawbreaker 11 Base rock D Yabadabadooo! Late night pig prank 11 Twin terror-lif e-JS-itwasf unLUVU Life ' s a beer, then you drink it! Suzanne Sue Gorodezky Hangin ' in the hammock w Eric, car camping w Nay and Becca Trudging thru the savage wilder- ness, building sandcastles and reading Italian fairytales with Lu . Trigging and trotting and being telepathic w Sarah. Naomi Hanna — us, we. Free to be you... and... me!! M and P Bear-thanks for letting me find my own way. Omega sister, CW TR I love you Kim Dance Alot Graham KYM African Haitian Dancethank Anisa Beat Reaction straight chillin Kick-in-it at Marias parties ILU Krimped out Kresha-Momas don ' t understand HA ! HA ! Timika I know about you and Jimmy tossing itup Arness 10-12,123 Out of here! 88 BW 44 kick-in-it on 77 smile ILU SP and DB good luck. Tracy my sis keep it going on after I ' m gone. Bye. Good luck to the c o88 Robert The G Man Greene Its been 1 hell of a year but we made it. Goodbye all my fans,frie nds, lovers, and my freaks-I love you all. Its been cool kicking it with the crew, white boy-Irabe,of course big nose motherf er it has to be Deboy,piss boy-Eric A. and big dick head-Rich N. -Thanks to everyone who made this moment possible . 1 -GOD, moms, pops, aunts, unclesand the rest of the family Sam Shazam, Grembly Greinke Indoor Horticultural Club9,10,ll Smoked, doped, and yoked9 , 10 , 1 1 , 12 Grubbin ' Grub Club 9, 10, 11, ' 12 Sam and Hank on the late night On the conglomerate It ' s pretty. . .nasty! ! ! You hommie von bommie Trick that Allllbany Crew High school is astraightmission Jeannette Nette Gross Good bye and good luck Chezzo-I will miss you, we had hell of fun (10th grade!!!) Jen, I ' 11 miss you but we will always be in touch. To all my soccer partners-weshou Id have won that last game vs. Carondolet ! Damion, I love you very much. Thanks for making my life sunny. PAGE 392 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Jennifer Jenzer Gross Key Club 12 Photo Club 10 Indy 500 Racing club 11-life SADD 12 WAA 12 Jared and Benyou ' ll be sorry you made us wait! Luv ya all. Bye BHS Marya Mar Hornebetty Grosse Field Hockey JSA 9,10,11 E.R.F.C. 10,11,12 SS-Sisters 11-life Red-light runnin ' w Soph 12 Triple T ' s at Echo 12 Saucer Couples Crew 12 Southward Bound Roadtrip Champs! Shahin But that ' s cool, though ! JR, JH, SM, EM, AM, PH, CS, SA, TA-URRad Good luck c o 89-SM,CE,CS,HB! I ' m so outta here! !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Eland Big Daddy Ish Grove Church-thrash, Devils Minions Indoor Soccer for Satan Club 666 Honeycomb Hideout Bushrod Soccer Hoe-or-Die life Bear Valley Ski Jump Team 151 Tribal Council-Spearchucker-MM Bushmen ' s Boomerang club 12-life AshkamaLoof bud Sacking Cruelll2 Bush=Bush theorem 2:45 Stroh ' s isn ' t that bad. Take-off Michael Rip Gut Devon Biker Crew Green Fire Truck hell o tough Mechanical Drawing Condom Club Urban-Camo Passport Crew 9-life Tuan and Monigue Love Club ' 87 Ask Mikee he ' ll do anything Watch TV instead of studying MK and TU ALF Club CHHH 84-life Brent Teenwolf3 Halvonik I ' d like to wish the best for everyone in the future. To be blunt the dissension that occurred here last year when oba t ' chaka spoke at the assembly worries me. There may not be segregation at this school, but there is definitely segregation in classes, in the courtyard, and ' in neighborhoods .We must work on it .F-SBasketball9-10XCountrylO-2 Ben Uncle Ben Hansen Goobin ' 9 Chillin w Norskies 10 Overstudying 11, fall 12 No Doz late nights fall 12 What ' s it all about? spring 12 Lots of impressive stuff 9-12 Most Likely to win a Rhodes 12+ Most Likely to be on Welfare Anyway life Just remember-I only ask once. Burke Hansen Water Polo 10, 11, 12 Nothing is more profound than a high school yearbook but Sherwood Anderson says: Man made the truths himself and each truth was the composite of a great many vague thoughts and it was the truths that made the people grotesques Pascha Posh Hansen Field Hockey 10, 11, 12 JSA? 10,11 Honor Society, CSF?? 10,11,12 The Third Hand 9,10,11,12 Gonk Rock Throwing Brigade 87 P+M at Pinnacle Rock I feel awful M- Ya-Ya 7-life Scrub-brush, you mean a lot to me MS, EB, CS, AS, +BG thanks for making my life sunny-stay gold, I will. Ravi Sadamitsu Hayashida Marching Band Pep Band Wind Ensemble Asian Student Union Chemathon 9-11 10-12 10-12 10-12 11 Kathleen Sister Kate Hearn Special Thanks To:Toni B.,Janel, Ayisha, Best Boys Hans and Sam, Dawne, Mar, Andi, et al-I never could have survived without all your LOVE and SUPPORT. Always remember .. If ever a conspiracy. .. - No longer captive, free to dream about that obsession with the next 24 hours. - And he hath put a new song in my mouth . Get off the chair and do it ! HI KATE Sean Flip-Flipper Hearne McSwain Excursion Member- 4EVER Gymnastics JV-85 Varsity86-87-88 Varsity Soccer raged onDLS 187-88 X-Country, Ski Squaw?I itch! 11-12 Duck Cru rips Diq-weed ll-life ! B-TOWN SURF ALUMNI -Bikini?2-BIG I Born Again Schaef-Loyalist 11-12 My ' 69 GreenMachine-70mph in 2nd! A Porsche 928 left on the line., w beat, babes and no juice-WORRD! So Suave-OneFluidMotion- YIN 88 Claudia Cluad Herman Jacket Staff; editor 10,11,12 Literary Magasine staff 11,12 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream 10 Dance Projects 11 Ashland Shakespeare trip 9,10,12 Honor Society CSF 9-12 So you see I have come to doubt all that I once held as true. I stand alone withoutbelief s — the only truth I know is you. — Simo n and Garfunkel Semper Uhi Suh Ubi. Pervis Prankster Herman I ' m glad I ' m out of B.H.S. Computer class was swell 2 for 1 bagels in the cafeteria Sandcastles at the beach Varsity Sewing Team 9-12 Member of The Hoochers Computer Science-Pascal was myfavKinda Burnt w Peewee P.S.:You give good booty pops-AF Sarah (Uncle Herbie?!?) Herr Chamber Music Club 10-12 Ballroom Dancing Workshops 11,12 Wind Ensemble 10-12 Pit 12 — Go soccer in the nose! Physics Club Edy ' s — ThanksPete ! Big 4 — You ' re wonderful ! Thanks for being up to every-thing from H Rto Petunias Can-terbury bells to umbrellas in the living room! Et pensez au petit prince: on ne voit bien qu ' avec le coeur. Isa Janice Hershoff Cheerleading87-88, Key Club, New Kid ' 87 .Wow ! This was a culture SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 393 shock! Thanks for helping me adjust. The BART police arecoming Fredricks of Hollywood. Frat Row here we come . Goodbye-Ill miss ya Poor juniors-Good luck ! Cheerlead ers-its been a lot of work but we had fun too! Thanx-I ' ll miss you all.Dave-I love ya Quivera 4ever.See ya at Cal! GOODBYE BHS ! Benj Hep, B-Dog Hewitt JV Polo Scrub 9-10 Vars Lax 11-? Gigs at Tarns 9 Rat Pack 9-life 3 in a tub pee club 10-life D and D ski team 12 Tahoe X trip Sister Mary ... Phil , Lou Crew 12 Rachel ' s Hammock 11-12 Lucky Charms Crew 12 Varsity Big Dog Schaefs Crew 10 This isn ' t fking recess anymore We ' re bringing back the band Hilary Babes Hickman Onika 0- Baby Holbert Swim Team 9,10 Varsity Water Polo 10,11,12 Varsity Women ' s Hoop 12 Pep Squad 9, 10, 11 Afro-Hatian Dance 9,10,11 Beatnicks club 4-LIFE Varsity Tender Watcher 6-LIFE To Girls hoop:Would you get up! I ' m tired, soreand hungry ! Don ' t worry u ' 11 get back2gether D2, URS, DM, Bill . Jay, THS, Mom, AD, Mv3m 1 s- Jason Holmes Water Polo, Football, Basketball, Rugby, Wrestling (kind of) , Rugby End ! ! !Dear Freshmen ! As a senior told me when I was a f reshman : I ' ve served my time and you ' ll serve yours ! Mario, Duane, James, William, Michelle, and all others who have made it special: I love you P.S. I ' m getting married ! Orchestra 9-12 to Kate, Melanie, Yeoman of the Guardl 1 Maryam, and Carousel 12 George-I ' ll always Mikadol2 remember those long chamber music clubll, 12 talks we fashion show 88 12 had tell me cemetery crewll-lif e about your aspirations ! so are you over21? I don ' t think so! helping win thre spirit cup in 87I ' ll never forget Ciao babes and dudes! Madelia M M ' s Hickman Ben Holl High Rolling with the boys. Sun, fun, bullets, bud, +beer . Drop top BMW. Rounds at Spats-on our tab. Spirit rally87 so live . Christmas in Tahoe with Guy-couldn ' t walk, let alone ski. Reno with buddies ; theft , crashes, SSchips with fags, and lots of slots . Heading south. Thanks Mom Dad, I love you. KGB you ' re so special, I loveyou4ever . Cover of fortune in 10. Later 88! Cone. Orch. 9-12 Honor societyll pit Orch: HMS Pinafore 9 Gypsy Princess Ida 10 South pacific Yeoman 11 Carousel Mikado 12 Latin clubl21ife Anatomy club 12 Key clubll 12 Student council 11 Dux Femina Facti! Right?!? Good luck to everyone-I love you I ' m not Hilary! Interea . . . ! VOID When necessary! Paba rules! VALE! Jenny Hommm-Baby Horn To: Lara, Mike, Heather , Meridith Juan, Mina, Carine + Christine, Erik, Yadin, Emma, Chris, Sam, Carol, Kris + Kris, and to those who I have not mentioned, you mean the world to me. I love you Living without love is death itself - K.S. Smiling for no special reason - English Beat Jami Hiyakumoto Ken Homeboy Horn Concert Ochestra 9,10,11,12 AFS 9 Gypsy;Princess Ida, Orchestra 10 South Pacific; The Yeoma of the Guard, Orchestra 11 Carousel; The Mikado, Orchestra 12 Mazatlan Trip 10 Key club 12 Hi Liz, hi Amy, hi Elisa! see? I included you in this ! Thanks for being such great friends. Varsity Lacrosse clarinet Marching Band Wind Symphony 11,12 4-10 9,11 9, 10 Summer ' 8 G-Scandinavia tour Ski Trip (Mug) Club 8,11,12 Photo Club 12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Midnight-Frisbee Club Pres. 12 Lettuce Pickersummer ' 87Gaudeamus igitur , iuvenes dum sumus Danielle Hey Dee Hopkins Cone. Orch. -9-12 Honor Societyll The Legend Began 2nd Eich 9-life Kickin ' ass at DLS 87-88 Grub Club Vice Pres. 9-life Days with The Crew 12-41ife 123454321Marin Down the hill! 10 B-ball with the girls! 9,10,12 Liz and Lyss Nations Pizza 4ever Onika ! He makes me so angry ! But I still love him! To my friends its been a great 4 yrs . Luv ya ! ! ! Lara Sita Hornbeck Ali, I love you more than life Nate-CRUNCHBERRY SMERVES ! IloveU Crew ' 88- you ' re all wonderful! Matt-What to say?You ' re mine I ' m yours, let ' s get married . Hove U Anna-XTC is the place 2b, Hove U ADE- did u ever find my world? Dyl- your brain ' s a lost cause Mina-Thanx 4 all, enjoy life Rubadubdub 3 girls in a tub AAL It ' s a forever kind of thing Rattanak Rocky Hort Bushrod Flowerboy , Corp of Tiedye Network-Matt 4: 19 , 20-toursCross Cross country ward Wolfe, Edward Varsity Soccer-Ego Victor Moitel My Coaches-Rick Frey,How Traylor L . Loverde , M . Boyce, N . Tray lor -you are always there-I love you all. The light is life, is love, is you find it, nurture it, share it! RKH my love+my life-Eliza O ' Malley Sarah Saragoza Horton Varsity Soccer 10,11,12 Sunbursts Grizzlies -luv ya 9-12 Spain - Summer Abroad - £,c6mo?ll Varsity Vergil Maniacs 11,12 Ashland -fun moldy orange 10,11 Midnight Ultimate Frisbee Clubl2 Deep conversations w KT,AB 41ife KT-UR a natural !AB-friends 41ife KH - LA-X at Kleeberger lam lam Nulla Mora Est, Sequor Et Qua Ducis, Adsum. Michelle Mommy Hosking Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 CFS10, HHonor Society 10,11 SMACC 12 Close Up 10 Sarah C: Thanks for all the love, laughter, listening ILuvUIThe Honda Brooks: Sorry for the pain, thanks PAGE 394 SENIOR ACTIVITIES for your love. I ' ll never forget you. March 15. Hostess Buddies w Becca . Summer ' 86 in Michigan w Cate. The Cabin : Freddie , hospital No one tells me anything! Melanie Mel Howell Field Hockey , Crew, Surfnaked Cru zer,Midnite Gol f er , Valle j o TPer Nikkikola:my love . JessB : hee, hee, Catch the wave, GOBZZCLJARAS . Ted, Juan:Im your fatgirl forever. Am- bam, Carol , Gabby : my tiny3. Rachel Matt , Joshi : hot tub?Lets get LIT! Kristen, Moon, Liisa : weve grown up Adam, Kevin, Neils :my Pals. Scott: my cutie.This isnt goodbye, its o nly the beginning. I LOVE YOU ALL Jason 8-Ball Howard Kicking it with the 8Ball crew Homeboys chillin on the weekends Joe ' s party assault on the floor Meeting the girl of my dreams Football ' s baserock D Football ' s task force 0 Killing the canonball Learning on the gym stairs To all the girls I loved. Thanks Thanks for the good times BHS Goin crazy after the winter ball Benjamin Lee Hoy Best friends with Eric Teller Screaming Dwarue-Thanks Micah Friends with Pam S.lO-lifel Hope Amy I hope you can forgive me To everyone who made BHS a goo experience, I love you. The rest of you can go to hell. Good luck in the real world everybody. If we can survive this we can survive anything. Except nuclear war . G-Hong Da Birdie Masta Hsu Thanxtoallmygreatbuds?Itwouldn ' t havebenthesamewithoutyouallAndto alltheundieclassmen : Youdbetter nevereverf orgetme . NCSChamps4ever Explorer s4everellisstreetLawrnce Hall . Toallthef riendswholhadthot weretrueohwell . Ihopelhadaposit iv ef f ectonalllnew toallwhonevergot tonome .Tuphshit ! Ionlyhopecollege isasgood . Calculusnotheads : f uk u ohwelllllmissthisschool thanx . . . Don ' t look behind. Move oheod. Bert Iceman P.C. Huang Congrad to all my buds ! ! Itallbeg anwhen : Kickingassesatcaltkdclub, Firingbirdiesinbadmintonteam; dum b girl, def eatatNCS, butthanxto mypartnaanyway TPSpecialistClub Schemonsorgirls; Incredible Parti I , Getlaid f ucover ; bigdeal en joyi ngxxxonscreen; boring justsaynocl ub ASU . . . somethinglikethat well, GonnamissBHS buddies girls Iknow itwillneverbethesameagain toUall Jenny JennerByTheSea Hunter Yeoman of the Guard-No Old Manll The Producers (Toffee, anyone?) 12 Carousel (Kingfush, Old Man 2) 12 ' You Can ' t Take It ' With You 12 Big Old Man 3-S.H. : Shut up ! HAHA Mikado, Scences From Am. Life 12 TheaterLab, CSF HonorSociety , SPAM Comf ychairClub AGNES ? SPLUNGE ! Mina Meen Javid ESM- where s ROCK?! 9 JSA 11 S-Sisters 11-life 3 Amigos 12-life Raging at Stinson 12 Southward-Bound Roadtrip Champl2 01 ' Weez 12-life Jose C.,Salt Lemons w IW 11,12 Mel 7-12 IW, SM, MG, SB, JD, AB, AW, SA, JR, JB, LD And JJAM-I love you all ALOT ! Crew Team 12 Skiiii club 9,10,11,12 French club 10,11,12 CSF Honor Society 9,10,11,12 JSA-ODN-AFS (lets soo . . . ) ya ! RSF Tender (I ' ll miss ya) Sunkist lover life Janet ... missed you lots LS,CS,CB, JH,CB, JG,SP,LR,MS luvya 21 in ' 91 Sareh hammeh to koonam! ! -ha-ha Kate Hunter Epitah to Berkeley High:Julien, Smitten Goldfish, VomitPit , Issac Cornflower Blue Armadillos , Lilia Little Boy Blue, a mite bit of learning in between .Listen close to me Anything can happen, child, Anything can be! And in the end the love you take is = to the love you make. So... may I say I love you before I say goodbye... Samuel St . Thrytmare Hurwitt From Jr. St. to the Lit Mag, from 1st Step to sainthood, BHS has been... real. All ye goodfolk, may Allah break-dance on your roof. I love U all (even tho you didn ' t vote 4 me in 86) . All ye badfolksies, may a walrus dump in your jockstraps. (I ' m not a saint, but I play 1 on TV) Love to LA, LH, EH, KH the kid. Burn yo dog 4 Jesus. Ego delenda est. Daniel S. Stig Irwin South Pacific (Stingy Ba taxc ! ) 11 The Informer (I HATE KNICKERS!) 11 The Crucible (Bilbo, Old Man l) 11 Leif Sweetbaby Jenssen Terrible 3 (Willard Homies) life Big Daddy Founding Father 10-- Junior Olympics V-ball 10,11,... Established Schaeffers 10 Big Dogs Varsity (HOTDOG) 11,12 Varsity Volleyball 12 Strawberry Diving Team Summer 11 No Licence Hoopty Rider 11,12 Can you pick me up? Dude , tough it out Dogs , SB, SL, thanks . PARTY Dana Otto, Oprah Jepsen i was in a few plays and clubs all alone or in two ' s the ones who really love you, walk up and down the wall. Some gathered to- gether in hand and some gathered together in bands the bleeding hearts andthe artists make their stands and when theyve given you their all some stagger and fall afterall itsnot easy bangingyour heartagainstsomepoorbugger 1 swall DeJuan DeBoy Johnson Didn ' t mean to go up in you. To my best friend Rob G , we ' re going to be doing it . To my girls I ' m going to miss you .Mr .Navies, Mr. Thompson and Mr. Randolf, thanks a lot. To my Crew members thanks for hanging tough . Goodbye to you wannabees . SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 395 Lisa Young Lis Johnson So many to mention-so little space. Lots of love to all I - speak of and to those I forget. Friends 4 ever TB-RH-MAM-FF, Cyn- Janice-JR-PK-JC-RL-DC-TK luvs CM -Tess-WB-JP-SB-blues-GIRL, a date Cynde, Best friends is what we are and will always be. Keep on staring you DW-BW 2short-03ay BC and PP-Never forget all of our adventures. We luv the TENDAS -L Danny Jokelson Camino Real (Survivor El Lobo) 11 Blue Moon Bowling Club- lef ty ll BHS Literary Mag . (f ict .ed. ) 11, 12 Carousel (Captain Hornpipe Hoofer Whalin (Wailin?) Cru Can-Canldol- ators, Inc. ) Micado 12 THANXTO T.- Silk D. Pear lman D.S-R L.Potter L.Maciel S .Faik B .Peter s S .Muss- en My Brother +all my other pals for making thisthe best yr . ever ! Its graduation+BobbyMcFerrin Tme Leonard Mohican Jones jr. Bun, Biscuit , Butter and Bacon 4- ever. Boyz of summer just toss! Sand on your back, dog on your side and coolers in your hand- that ' s life! The ultimate babe: well rounded curves, thick thighs healthy hips. T-BONE, get the Midget twin wretlers you ' ve beer, after. My LOVE to LP, DD, TR, JS, WO, JC, and GRIZZ. Ling Yen Jones To all foolish Be Cool! World here we come ready or not ! I love you all for your support and I ' ll see you in later days! P.S.-Desi I ' ll see you at Humboldt . Sean Kaer Bear Kaer Ski Club, HS CSF 9-12 Yearbook; Co-Editor (KMS) 11; 12 Men ' s Field Hockey II Pee-Wee9 Galaxy Hunt 11-life Driver SquawBarf Beach Mobile 10-? Tahoe Tavern Hatman Survivor 12 Sarge ' s 3ah-hah-hah FanClubl 1-12 Fam Fest in Double L ' s PI. Gal. II Sunning at the beach skislopes We did it, Marge! Blame it on MARCELINE! From C . T 0oh-uh-uh ! Este . . . I ' ve been there! Sam Goob Patrol Kamin Student Council Prez. 11 Mock Trial Pleasure Cone! 9-Iife JSA ' s Chief Flake 9-iife Never cn Ski Trip Club always Special Thanx to : Weiner , Flipside Jay-Cra,Greg Deb, Marge, Kurt, A my, and especially Adrienne. Remember-If you didn ' t have lips you couldn ' t say Bubba . Life ' s a bitch ana then you marry oneiWha t Gus is trying to say. . . Women s is da boot! James A. Kamp 1986 JV. Football 1987 Var. Football 198 7 Var. Wrestling 1988 Var. Wrestling 198 6 PCA Student CAL Berkeley 1987 PCA Student CAL Berkeley 1988 Var. Ski Naked Club Big Butt Busting Boob BounceClub Fishnet Black Pantyhose Lenard. Balbina My 1 Sweetheart Love XX Aran U Big Stud! ! HanaLoose Dude Rachel Lucifer Sam Jones DiningRoom, Gypsy, Topdog9, 10, life Behind Blue, Green, Brown eyeslO Basics 9-life Peace Club (cocoa butter) 10 Soccer-Kickin it with Erin 11,12 Psychadelicshack, sharing MT10,11 Shaggy Dog and Frazzled forever Earth, Wind, and Fire 12 Charms -BHMS AT Salsa- JD, JM, PR, MS Tahoe ! Iwasthinkingtomyselfthisco ludbeheavenorthiscouldbehell PWA Julie Party! Where! Kanyuk Swimming Diving 9,10,11,12 Cheerleading ICE MOB P 87-88 Look out Crew 11,12 In LOVE with Grey C. 1987 and getting DISSED-BAD! Black girl trapped inside me 12 Jauregui Brew Crew 11-life Oooooooh girl! Jennifa 12-life I stopped drinking, really ! LIVI J. ,ET, JF,TH,RL,AW, JR,LW,SS- My Crew, I wuv you pumkins! Mariya Kasow The most important thing in life is to learn to live happily. Im order to do this you must realize that you can ' t please everyone, so concentrate on pleasing yourself instead. BHS has beer, a big stepping stone in my life. There are so many people and memories that aredear to me. I only wish I could take them all with me! Good Bye!!! Dylan Shark Master Kaufman The Scrub Sackmaster Award 9-12 The Sharkmaster Award , 9-12 Students Against Starvation in Africa VP, Pres. 9,10 The Producers :VP 12 Once in a Blue Moon Bowling 12 Noah,Kimmie, Lizzie, Danny, Nathan Julli, and all my other friends, especially John (who was always there) Thank You, Goodbye. Good Luck, etc. ,etc. ana so on!! 088 Catherine Yoko Kawachi A S U (What-another meeting?) 9-12 Hiking- in-Time s-of -Much-Stress- Club (Makoto and Shempa) 11,12 Big Four-Thanks so much for the UNITY! Allycat-We ' ll always think Alike (Bless you ! ) BAYC-ers : Hot Links , anyone? Noooo ! Ooops ! Oh no, I ' m sorry... Sharon-8 yrs of Buddyship! To all the wonder- ful people I ' ve met, Thanx for happy times and meaningful talks Nina Nini Keller To ail of my friends, ZF, FR, HR, 37 , JH, TV, SK, LK, SA, WM, LS , PD, LC , and to the senior class, I Love allof you and I ' m going to miss you. Thanks for making BHS the place to be. ZAK FRANCIS, I LOVE YOU. Jenny Hunter , KIT . Leah, hang in there Oh, Look at the doggie , Zak, you are so mean , Aw Bill , Ooh, Aww, Wave of excitement , Waddle, Piney, Ooooh , You Scrub Goodbye all. Darryl P. Kelly EC Popers 9-10 JE, DK, MM, MM Chillin ' on the Ave ! LA Dream-9-10 PBO CreW ' Always and Forever 88 Polyballroom The Garnering PAGE 396 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Old Crew DK, CN, JE, MM, NB, DJ, LJ Aaron Leon TRJ Renin Smurf Rugby 8-9 Varsity Rugby 10-12 Rugby Pres. 11-12 Rugby Captain 12 Sophomore Pres. 2sem. Chillin 1 w AM, NK (ARK) , TH . . . MS, CK, RR, CR (BUDAE) and the other fellas in 1986-87! cuttin ' up cat s , rat s , brains Varsity pimp all the time Graduated 1-88, 17yrs.old! BAGEL BROS. Palabra! Christopher King I ' m getting out of this place, I ' m going HOM Mike, Walt, Amod, Kahl, it 1 s been hell of fun knowing you dudes. Well, all I can say is-REBEL ALL THE WAY CHRISTOPHER KING Johanna Jo, Ho, PeaBrain King SUE-IWishYouWereHereToShareThisW ithMe! SAR-IWishYouWereGoingToBe HereToReadThisIMissU AmyLook-Sun !BeepBeep-Hi ! Meera-I ' llWritelf A nyNapkintalkArises HOPPER- GETAW AY ! -PB CIALIN-remenberWhatAlmos tHappened-ButDidn ' t?IDon ' t . ZACK -I ' HAlwaysBeHereForYouToLeanOn ! PleaseStaylnTouch ! ILoveYouAllVe ryMuch GoodbyetoAmySCarolynnandJ ennyS. WhyDoesEverybodyPickOnMe? Michael Whasup? Klein Varsity Wrestling 9 Varsity Soccer 10,12 JV Baseball 10 JV Football 11 Mono Club 11 Camino Real Club 11 Varsity Baseball 12 Rollin 1 , chillin 1 , partyin ' with Jamey, Brooks, and Brian. I miss it Finding out that AJW has been and always will be there . ' ByeBHS Ayisha Basha Knight AKA Coco I would like to thank Kate and D awne for going through the ups a nd downs of life, I would like to thank my long lost hermana.To my crew, the rest of luck to all of you wherever you go . To Anisa Ras heed, Thanks for showing me what I could do . To Mrs Hunter, Mr Pana senko,Mrs Gallegos, Thanks , and To Corey Johnson, our Love will last a LIFE time! Marc Mako-chan Kodama Therecanbeonlyone ! P J-Lemdiedagei nEcho-Goodcookiesmaybnestimethey HBt her ight color Explorer sLawrenc eHallEllis4everKokosansayHItoFra nkieboy4meGseeyadownsouthHeySis thanx4everythingIloveyaItsakinda magic ! Ha-6thgradewouldnthavbeent hesamew oUCathy-Illnever4getUIll alwayscareboutUAliceBniceOK?Mae- Frenz4everKT-Istillnwillalwayslo veUYing-IHBback4U ' Rpic!BYE Yall Me ' Lani Melanski Labat UCO MESA 9- •12 Women ' s Varsity Tennis Team 11 African Student Association 12 Honor Society 9- •12 Senior at Heart Club 10- •12 Student Council Sec V.P . 9- •11 Pres. Path to Success 12 Never will forget those midngt pts meetings — Mohouse men ooh DN-no time left, yah, right ah-uhh We ' re finally bustin out of here Bertram Bruce Paul Ladner P Said whats up Matt and Eland NT flew around as high as a kite MH had great times with Winter BC n Effect DB,KC,SP Found love w TW Lived and Loved til my soul flew 12 cried 4 months straight found beautiful people MM, DB, AJ, EG, KC , JE , RG, MS , CR , AS , NW, PP , GP , NS , MA, ML KG, KO, JV, ET, GH Thea 111 Love U 4 ever Matt Thanx U know Thankx everyone, see ya on stage contenment Sasha Lahrs Ski Club-10, 11, 12 Co President of Ski Club-12 Hotel Paridiso-10 Fun with the toy -10 , 1 1 , 12 The Vomit Pit-9,10,11 These years have been great, Thanks for everything. 88!88!88!88!88!88!88!88!88!88!88 Yadin Larouchette Dance Production- You were the Best ! ! I love you all- Claire P.- Lets all put our heads on the table! Thanks for being with me through this. Jenny H.- Youve cheered med up so many times. I Love You!! To all my graduated graduates here I come !!!!!! Heather Curley Q Larson JV Basketball 9 Symphonic Band 9, 10 Marching Band 9, 10 Pep Band 9,10 Visiting Howard, Spelman and Morehouse 12 D.Brown 111 never forget the summer of 85! The Fair The Park The Frat, Stargaze, Great America I had so much fun!!! Im out of her! IloveyouWill Holly Pretzel Breath Larson The Toddler ' s Sister 4-ever L.C. Swimming Freestyle 11 Numbered Hoes 10,11,12 Anything ... but school crew 9-12 Monday Lunch Club 12 Philpians 4:13 Malibu !87 Stoop! Scooter the Bod I Love you Scott Thanx 4 it all... Autter-THey ' re trapped inside of Scoobys . Got to save ' em. Mission Streak! Dave Lawler Wresting 85 Provo Park Crew 85-86 Honcllbrif Bros. 88 Rididon Ripper 85-88 So nasty! Marlboro Crew 85-88 Later Dogs Bec-I love you! -Pooh Thea - Youre too special! I-Baby-were going to rip it up! Gordy Never Nervous Lawrence Marching Band+JV B-ball 9 Berkeley Var Lacrosse 10,11,12 All-league, 1st team 11,12? NorCal Hockey Allstar TmCpt 910 California Allstar CoCapt 11,12 Terrible Trio (Leif SWells) 7-life Lui ' s crew Derivative Dog 12 Hot-tub divers of the US10,11,12 SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 397 88 itsbeengreat , Timetograduate ! Word! !to:RF,TJ,WM, SL, RP , SB, DS, GF ,BS,ES, IM ' s,BH,AT, AW, MS, CS, and o h yes,TL,I love you all! Gerald G-Rod Lee BHS Novice Crew 10 BHS Varsity Four 11 BHS Bow Varsity Ergman 11 Asian Clanster 11,12 BHS AKA ' s : Pong, G-Rod, Tomax, G-Rock, G Forever Ping Pong Forever To Ping, Little Girl, Jilliebean . Moo-Cow, Ding-Dong, Black Sham- rock, DMC — Thanks for Every- Thing G-Rod Roddrick Lee Hey, I just want to say a little somethin ' to my BOYS: TERRENCE and JIMMY! It was heck-of -funny watching you jockin ' All them freaks and gettin ' at ALL those babes, and you know what? You ' re both in trouble nowlBut it ' s not hing, cause we ' re out of here and we ' re still DOIN ' IT ! OHYEAH, REGGI E! You ' re in with them, I never fo r get about ya cuz!The BOYS of t he ' Family 1 : Sooooon, Young Shante Q , J-MaL, and Tim Peete Keep it going on! PEACE! To Rod, You ' ll always be an Ice Cream Man to me!!! Guess Who!!Stay Cool, TB CT Sophia Princess Leah Lee It all started with the basics t so it always will be-may20 lives forever—Sara Beara youll always be my sunshine — AC keep fulfilnh thoses unborn nonemts andreachng for the moon — WW you are a sourc e of warmth in my life — RJ for all our sudointlct Ism we never f ound the meaning of life but I leave you my pillows --MS the dishes await US-yrslf isyronlylmt Meli Ferdisaurisi Leonardos Ben jamina:Dont be a parody of yourself DillrYOu make great breakfasts Meera: Watch out for flying frogs Sue:We made it! 3002, 3003! Amy P:Keep your hands off Lamby! It sounds like a chicken coop in here ! ! Jo:Love that skin! Take care of the famny logo! Also : LS, KA, MH, SN,RE thanks for the memories!! Kathryn Cybele Leverett Choreo 9 7-10 M.R. Fan Club 9,10... Hiking Club 11 Le voyage a France 11 Dance Production Projects 11,12 S .M. A. C . C . Anatomy Crew 12 CBSNBC Co-President 9-? Serenity 11-life WRE JsB KH JO AAW AMW TW ZW RZ-I LoveYou ! Be true to yourself and you can ' t go wrong-Annie Lennox John Lieberman Class of 88:Thandk God its over! 4 years gone. Now lets go to coll ege and do it over.. Those of you still here:My conso lat ions . Thanks to my friends for 4 of the best years of my life. I Luv Uall.And Jenny, everytime I play with my balls, I ' 11 Think of U,and Kate, and Jimbo . Keep Rocking Da Juggler Jason Big Bone Lipton Varsity Diving 85-88 B. H.S. Yazz Ensemble 10,11,12 Maniero Fan Club 12-life Cuervo Teguila Party Gerbils Founding Member Co-Pres . 11-life C. T.P.G. Ski Club 11-life B.O.B. Fan Club forever beyond JY , JL , JS , LK-MDA tunnel trip, I ' ll never forget it- DMJ I Wish U knew how much U ment-PIG WAS GOD MS-I luv U and I always will-PUR LK-Buds 4 life, I love ya ! ! Susan Arden Little PAKTS Pogs 9 Fun Bunch 10-life Rachel, I Love You Tasha! T B-Love you all,B f f always D-Bo, C-Bo-Luv-U my homies Bali-Thx 4-The Hypo Q ' s L-Kunta B-Town- no hard hard feelings hu h? Did you meet the President? Someday I , Tasha, Bunnys, BOC ! 8 Ba 11 Bunchies. Eric Loebel Vars Soccer GoalKeepe r9 , 10 , 1 1 , 12 Peace Club 10 11 1st Step 12 Senator 10 11 VP 12 Meas H 11 12 Berk Politics Suck Prin Selection 10 Asia 86 Bartko Ski Alum 11 Arrested age 12 15 17 Protest F orever I ' ll remember forever: SB SG E Banks SA Stef JM JD SL BZ E Anderson-Living, loving learn ing-its the way to go go for it guys-truth eggs are obtainable Nathalie Longree Women ' s Basketball Team 11-12 In love with Bart , Jaimie , Sekhido Thanks to all my friends who mea n so much to me-Lisa, Bryna , Erika Colleen I ' ll always be chilln ' w ith the Elmwood Crew-Danielle Ho pkins you still owe us a pizza-t o all the girls on the hoop team-Ladies-Would you please get up? Thank God I ' m out of here! Dennis What a Guy Loubal Benevolent Class Dictator 1 1,12 Varsity Football 11,12 Co-President Piece (Gun) Club 12 Commie Huntin ' Club 9,10,11,12 Jimmy The Greek Fan Club Thank you Saeed ' s Robert Dole in 88 Last year we came to the door, this year we knocked on thedoor next year we ' re going to kick the son of a bitch down. Loren Zorba Loverde Zorb Bushrod Soccer Hoe ' R ' Die K-12 JV Cross Country 11 Varsity Cross Country 12 Cross Country Snow Bustin 87 88 Varsity Soccer 11,12 Varsity Soccer Beach Parties 12 Winning Ratio 7-1 CC ski trip88 Swiss Summer exchange 87 Control set-up pass Bushrod Next goal wins the world cup Bushrod Buddies will last 4ever Marcie I Dunno! Low Tennis Team Michelle ' s car 86-87 Birdie Crew Mixed w Bert!? 85-88 Little Girl For all my life! Jillita, Chiquita Banana 4-ever Sean, Tuan, Berah Alou no more TP! Skootee Vic thanx for evrthng! ! ! HW, KL DH-stay sweet don ' t cut! Thanx 4 all the luv laughs! Will-U Studmuf f in, Pokey-U ' re the Ding-Dong! , G-slow jams rule!, DMC PAGE 398 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 143 !No Lie ! , a (Dudu) -U sicko!,Moo M M 1 S 4 ever ! , Crispy- Oooh-uh-uh ! Ger-Bear : We 1 ve had our memories, Jilliebean Mousie B-Buddies til the endll will always luv U!i To Marcia, Your the greatest I Always remember Metcalf corners Braxton-6th grade. Once and fora 11 I don ' t steal CC ' s clothes!! Amado K 1 zano Lozano Jr... Icy! Var . Tennis Almost Ail-American Almost Var.H20 Polo . . . Reno$$ ! The DukeBoyz : Rod, Mike Me :Forever First Love Rebecca Sperber ' Mever My Crew : TMLJBN JTCDSODC the rest EZStop Boyz rRobert , Deboy Me4ever Freaky Tales Crew:Polo Boys only From Mannequin to Dirty Dancing! My Tender: Jena F. Nawy ILoveYou I Nawy You mean the world to me!! Fellas Thanks for everything..! Jenny Chiquita Lubeok The Branson Blues 9-10 Crucible Faithful, alice 11-12 Chem Crew JAGARK beach Bums, Key Club,JSA Basement Parties 11-12 ToSAEEDS To All my Hons-I love you: AM-TC 2 Surprised? urges inctyrd AQ-My Chiquita 4 ever KT-You got it baby-thanks for Cobbler GS-Nectar-Huh?RR-Thanx-Daquiris To all thoses left behind-good luck-James Dean Forever Young!! Seth Luau Lunine Big Daddy Volleyball 11-Life Rookie of the Year 11 Junior Olympics 11-12 Varsity Lacrosse 11-12 Established Schaefers 1985 Ms.G. Shaolin Rasta Surfers Big Dogs Varsity (Techno-Dog) Rat Pack Ski Team AT, BH, Ms Three Men in a Tub P Club RP, BH Tahoe87 : AM (AC, DS, BH, MM, MT, SB, RJ) Co-Founder Labor Day Luau Karya I Don ' t Know Lusting Student Government 9 Honor Society 10 Peace Club, PIZZA CLUB 11-12 We must remember that we are the future, we can make a difference Loryn, thanx for being a great f reind. Keep in touch love you Us -You know who you are-I ' ll m iss you lots ! CONGRATS ! Love You As we go our separate ways let ' s remember the yrs we spent 2gether Serina Ai Ly We had fun didn ' t we??!! Those unforgotton days will always be the remembrance of us ! KM the answer is NO NO NO! ! Stop Shaking those eye browns KM KJM Love you always ! ! ! Alex Lubin Rachel Lubliner If no-one wants to follow you walk alone, walk alone Gandhi Field Hockey 10 Key Club 9,10,11 Photo Club 9 Sarah Sera-Sera Lucas SJK 4-life Crew Buds 9-life Women ' s Crew Team-Coxswain 9-12 O.K. Guys! I Have to Pee!! Reflex Training Camp 9-10 Trotting S Trigging w Sue 12 Spiritual Sisterhood w Naomi 11 Dining at Fat Apples w SB life faith, Hope, Love, the greatest of these is LOVE. I Cor. 13:13 Jess Kel, thanks for the love, girls together, Friends Forever. April Shawan Rachell Lytle Varsity Cheerleadingl2 Var Sftbl 12 New Kidll (where R the tendas) Holy Names Tendalo sales .Cheldrl o pure innocent9-My Bdy (Crlos Mp hy-Nite Dr ) G-rock-the Beav-Moogi JMS(frk shw)KSOL(lve strng as s teel; , -thrill is gon ' ) Bid dysTr D r sttng on sqz lp-RckrdyLur Dad) Co-Captain V Squad -thse R fw of my Mems — its tme 2 mve on Lve ya May you always have the sunny side of the street to walk on when you ' re wearing shorts. Jesse Joppo Madway Head-Royce Drop Out Midget White Boy With Af ro— Gimmiaskihat I.M ' s Clams Fly? Naked Quarters Biff ' s At A Qtr. to three Brown Derby- Why Pay Mo re? It ' s challo-That ' s Schkinai I ' ll just have salsa and Ranch I think I ' m stoned— wait, what? Who are you to say that I don ' t match?— Stripes match. Bong-Hit Boomerang Club Loren Anti-Christ Majersik PAD Light Crew and Tech 11-12 Die Tellen Deutschen Co-VP 12 Racquetball team club 10-11 Satanic Avengers Life( death) Gen Kogure : School of Tactics 11 Eisboch drinking team 12 Way too much junk food 9-12 AP Phys is easy-club only member Necromancing and grave defiling Peace through superior firepower Kill em all let God sort em out! 666-the Great Darkness is coming Erin Silly Mermaid Mallory Specialest Base Rock 10-life Insecure, depressed, unsatisfied William Perry Palm Springs 10-11 Naked Quarters ' 87 12 Challowing at the Boyd House 11 Slaving to Biffs worshippers 11- Earth, Wind, and Fire XTC, Champagne, scarry icecream Love you Hairball— it ain ' t what ya du its the way that ya do it! ABJMJOKGUBJMEBIWBHJHJBB— Love you Jill Lady-J Mammano Fabulous-5 7-9 Digital Displays 10-Life Missions Accomplished 10 Beat Reaction ' 87 11 Varsity Wrestling Team 12 Ski, Grub, Days Clubs Life Jon C. 11-Life Beach (Baby oil) -Life Fuck-it I luv ya , UB ED B F F Good Luck Be Saf e ! JC-Always be mine! See ya in SD ' 89 Ima miss ya all c o ' 89-K . I . T . Ami Umphalamibami Maniatis Happy Daze in Paradise Park 4Evr Heehaw-n-Bakeoff w TW BM LL S.87 Friday Cookin C-W-KD AM JF SL 12 Singapore ! Viking 1 AC LK MA 9- American Pie Wheres my Jake 9-10 V Track Team— Bangkok, Sing OLY 10 SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 399 Fireman-who-gave-me-a-headach 12 White Lines Obsession -w-AL-12 Anxiety-Attaks Just Forget Bout it Readn-w-Liz Od . Bean Alwys I want 2 Be Forever Young Iwil Adam Stern Many I edited stories for the Literary Magazine. I played trumpet for the Wind Ensemble. I debated in the peace club. I legislated in the Model Congress Anyway, Whenever polls are reported, they claim to show the interests of the average person. Remember, the average person is a fool . An idiot. Oh well. Saar Maoz ISRAEL Thanx you for your hos- pitality . I call you to join Calculus... Reuben Heyday Margolin The Flying Unicycle Club ' 87-88 AFS to Indonesia ' 86 summer Desert Rats ' 87 spring AP Chem ' 86-87 AP Physics ' 87-88 Let Us Learn, Explore, Find Beauty, and Create Beauty. Gabriella Sasperella Marks G OLLA PODR IDA junky 11... OEDITOR (I ' m a stresser ) crew 12 OClass VP-AmPm in the BOC86-88 D CBS-NBC (SAC) co-founder 9-? BHug a Joshuatree Club 12-life YXcount ry Track masochist86-88 EJessie, Gena, Marta I miss you! !Ambam Remember pretty colors! Wait,PD! is chem really over? JSA sushi lunch MS-EUROPE ' 88? The Surf Naked Crew... MH, CS, JB, SB, NV-Friends Eternal My soul swoons slowly; I hear snow faintly falling upon all the living and The Dead J0YCE88 Jennifer Anne Masten First loves dies hard Dale Jen Caz ' 84—1 got my spray! Power Aquemini Elks Club , Stargaze , Vet s Round Derves Anyone! I ' m Down Zoe Duck there ' s his house You could go to the deep dark depths of Africa for fresh penis. Strawberry, Vanill, Chocolate Hay Indo g girl always comes through I love you : Dale, Zoe, Kerry, Rachel Amy Ciao, Boona ! McCarthy JSA, ODN, Key Club Treas. 10-12 Yearbook„.layouts ' n gossip 11 Dance Projects 10,12 L ' Ete Francais, French Club 12 Nonor Society CSF 9-12 AHSSP: Italiano at Cal 12 Chem Crew, Jagark Beach Bum Life Alisa, Boona Buddies 7-always! Gailers, Friends until 76.5! Jen Thanx for bment parties pi 2 RR, AB, KP , EW, JS, KG, OY Love u all! Lara McCormick Grub Club 9-12 Field Hockey 10 Softball 10 D-BO, C-BO and L-BO 9-life Cisco Adventures 11-12 It ' s been memorable— fiat escapad es, Tif ' s, the truck (duck ! someone might see us!) and just kickin ' it senior year. I ' ll miss u all! I love you A+B+! Good Luck Cody! Ryan Gigalo McCreary For the past four years, you ' ve been my joy and hapiness. Let ' s keep in touch. June 15 is the day we celebrate our accomplish- ments. Life begins this day. God bless you! To my senior class, I thank you! 8 -BALL CREW! ! DamienM Ro-Dog Shell Chip Jason James Mike George Tony Robert Reggie ! Marianne Moe McCune X-Count ry Trackl 0 11, G.G.Br ide 10 Class Co-Prezll, Hotel Califl0,ll Arnold . S .Dietcoke Stay Alert Pez Wonder Woman 4 ever Finding what ' s right for me 12 Ose Devenir qui tu es. Ne te tiens pas a bon compteidl est d ' admirables . Possibilites dans chaque etre. Persuade-toi de ta forceet de ta jeunesse. Sache te dire sans cesse Ilnetientsquamoi -A.G. Theresa Tessie McGhee c o ' 88 student gov ' t pompon girl To all my forever young friends remember we ' ve only just begun I miss love ya. Pomers Hoopsters Ms. Hunter Ms.B. Mam Cyd PB Nasty Porn-Kings Robyn Jen-E Urs Rich Broksie JV Those I forgot esp. thanx: 2 Shelly 4 a worm place more . 2 Speedy Lisa J. 4 $85 icy Tenda filled trips many more 2 come. Good luck love U all c o ' 88 Jen-Elise McKey JV Volleyball 10 BHS Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 BHS Cheering Squad 12 Class of ' 88 Leadership 10,11,12 BHS African Students Assn. 11,12 TM The M M Krew whould have last ed but I ' ll always be there for you! ! 89 V ME in 92 MG, TM, IH, JH, R (Slug Lips ) L, MW, MK . AL, EW, RM, Junior, M J, SY EE I love you all!!! HV Here I come!!! Karl McKnight Fire escape introduction 9 UCB reg card lunchtimeHoopers910 You aint had a thing rugby game9 The Nigeal Encounter 10 A Keg within a Cave 10 CPS Stairway to Heaven 10 Bushrod Hoe or Die Disaster 10 RBI single for Jackets onlywinll JuniorProm romantic chillsession Senior Prom sequel 12 1988 Super Hoopers 12 Greg Greggo McLean Varsity Tennis 9,10,11,12 Bacardi 151 Crew 40 Ouncer on Friday Club almost Varsity Band The only Indian at B-Town, who drinks 40 and chills!! See you guys at summer school. Kristen She ' s Very McMahon Field Hockey Tri-Captain 9101112 Marching Band Baws +Tour 9,10 Class Treasurer 11,12 Key Club 11 Photo Club 11 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 BOC Morning, Noon, And Night 11,12 Win, Cyb, Man a, JB, ML, Of ficers, etc . 10Q4 The Talks General Silliness Charlie 10Q4 2 fantastic yrs and many more to come. I love you, K PAGE 400 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Berah So I ' m Late McSwain 7 o ' clock?I thought you said ten San Pablo Dam Cru-Shit it leaks! A message from Tom and Sean, She ' s really not that thick-87-? Lisa veteran-87 ! Tecy vet88-EW 87 Someone got used like a tampon?? I swear to you?They ' re brownies! Founder of BHS fishing chapter! ! All I have to so is clean my room-wait up guys! What street? Going back to Cally-Cally-DVC? ! Paul Mahooter Mehoudar Varsity Tennis, Bagel King 10-12 Charmin Boy , 12 Dave ' s Darkroom Photographers 12 Owner of The Plymouth 10,11 Hey Buddha, Chris, Ian, Kayvan, G,Goob,Jill We ' re outta here Thank God Hey Mom, Dad, and Diana it ' s finally over, now you can buy me a new car... Please Desiree M. Meinardi Tomylovelyf riendsCD MD LJJ ILove youdearly Thanxf orbeinsuchgreatb uddies . Andlovetothewildbunchinsa lly ' sSB JB RS CDIllmissthesextal k ! CDIllmissmyf riendlylockerbuddy LJJweweregreatpairof photoproct ors-Wellbe jamminatHumboldt Ihope ! CD-tomore colorful nightsandhi gh mornings. PEACE LOVE AND HAPPINESS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT! Perrin Meyer I may not be a movie star I don ' t drive a big fancy car I can afford only a Winchester cigar from the day I was born and given life I and I actor genius name it Genuine Character - rose Alison Don ' t Call Me Al Miller Teddy Bear, Oreo, Oiziedoo life Saxaphone Frustration, JD ShacklO I Mochas + Grenadines w B 11 Shaolin Theater w Mr. Lunine 12 Missing The German Club 12 Paris, France (Thanks AFS summer86 Tahoe8 7: AC, SL,BH,DS, SB,MM,MT,RJX Roma Routine 87 : Bruce, Kel , Othrs i Friday Afternoon Cookie Club 12 Goodbye Emily - Viel Gluck! Time toleave this brokedown pice Zafra Miriam Dancer Living Being life THANK YOU:M H,P E,C,L,L,E,L,M,W all my f riends teachers parents lovers-for the gifts . Really use you breath Flying saucers. Levi tation.Yo!I can do that -Talking Heads You are led through your lifetime by the inner learning being, the playful spiritual crea ture that is your real self ' Bach again! To all underclassmen: I meant everything I ' ve ever said! Matt Millikan Hey Mr. Tambou-rine Man play a song for me I ' m not sleepy and there is no place I ' m going to. Hey Mr. Tambourine Man play a song for me and in the jingle jangle morning I ' ll come follow- ing you. -Bob Dylan- Andrew Drew Meyers Well guys its been 12 long years 12 years of teachers tests and homework. Well its finally over and not a minute too soon. The funny thing is, it has only been to prepare us forthe challlanges we face in the real world. Well, good luck every one. And remember we are the best because we are from BHS 1986-88 Var . Gymnastics Emily Big Em Miller Denise Mock Aikido 1984-forever Working in nursery 1983-88 5th KYU test 1985 4th KYU test 1986 Aikido camp 1987 3rd KYU test 1987 Visiting the East coast 1988 Ellies Jami thegroup, Cathy, Cora, K im thegang, thecrazyLatinclass, e veryoneelse : it has tbeengreat , but atleast itwasf un . Stayintouch . . . Womens Crew-Novice , Varsity 11,12 Other Things 9,10,11,12 Completely Out of Control 9 J-Here ' s to all dumb blondes! Just because everything is dif- ferent doesnt mean that anything has changed -Irene Porter My love to all my friends-I ' 11 never forget you! Bugling- You are beautiful so get in control ! N-I love you more Moogi-Ayanna Gi-Ge Mogengege Co-co-Vice Pres. w Robyn H. 12 Varsity Softball 12 Var. Pommer-until Ms B. clowned c o88snatchin the spiritcupslll2 Restriction 7-life Varsity Non-Athletics 9-12 Tendas Only Club lifetime member Co-Captain of the V-Sguad 12 Kol Kickinnit Krew 9-12 Jeannine Denise Miller To Mr. Dunn Ruiz-Chiao To Ms Boley-my gratitude To Ms Williams-my friendship To Sarafina Rom-Many beautiful wishes and dreams To D.A.-A piece of my heart To my mother-Love and peace of mind To Ms Krumins-Wishes of peace and happiness To BBS -My empty foot prints Scott Swig it Miller Serman Club 9, 10 Swimming and Diving Team 10 3ethesda-Chevy Chase 9,10 The Stinson Club 11, 12 Ski and SCUBA Club life Student Counsil Rep. 12 Jacket Staff 12 The BHS Mens Crew Team 12 5 o ' clock was great but never Howard KoJo Moore Late night with TW! Oh no ' 86 T.O. Dunk Club Founder life GCF Turf Club life Where ' s Smoke? LA life Where ' s Shaft? life Sam Woo ' s Death Grip George ' 88 Other Cafe Atlanta Man ' 88 Almira Bondage Queen Moronne Mac Product ions : 12-life . JSA: life JSA Sushi Club! Twin for Two: life Lucky Strike Brigade : life . AP Bio 11-hell.DP: ' 86 ' 87 ' 88 . HS CSF : 9-12 Peace Club : 10 . PhotoClub : 12 . Gypsy Hotel Midsummers Carousel: 10-12 Ashland Sobriety Crew: 11-life Vitamin ?..May your soul mesh w the cosmic aura may green tofu echo through your dreams .. LSMFT ! ... Peace ... Zero eguals infinity. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 401 Cydne Olive Oil Mosley Well, we lived thru BHS ! 2 all my bud ' s stay mellow, chill . 2 hoojis 1 2-M A keep cool watch out 4 dares . Jen P-boop friends til the end . Tess , dimples , go on girl w yo badself, T I ' ll u4ever.Lisa uh hem . Hello, hello . Weve been thru 2 much.C I read u like a book. RRR screech-lets cruise u animals! dont ff 2much k?Ibidaibi da babe what time is it? Beep, beep ! Bye E WellS Pimpy W Mounday Lacrosse 10,11,12 Three sharks but the car flipped Honeycomb Hideout 11,12 Church-Thrash Devils Minions In- door Soccer for Satan 666 Team Berkeley Basketbrawl Fooled by the Smooth Taste Calbeeflo Mob Bagel-Dog W Bum-Beaterz Anonymous 10,11 Rich-Baldniggah Forever I knock yo t-fout! Malana Moshesh Student Council (Ha!) 9 Varsity Hockey (Grrr) 10,11,12 Grizzlies Soccer since 8th Varsity Soccer 11 Choreo 9 10 Dance Production FFWP rad ! 1 1 , 12 Dance Projects 12 Research asst. summer 87 Pommer Attack 12 Mrs. Kennedy Fan Club VLaRT Ali Kris Mel Kara U R The Best! Muon, Kanitha Jack Serina, I will never forget the day we kissed, since then my heart stuck on you forever. I wish that our love will never end. S.L. , I ' m your! Sam Samuel Charles Murchison The Boys in the Hood : Giorgio, Ice T, Scott Otis, and even Camino. I Luuuuv You! It ' s hard to leave when you cant find the door Ridin ' that mule forever and ever Moonrock mom, DRU TNT alldafellas Dood Luck -L- Brother S-A-M George jumped oput from behind his Pinto! Model 1 DON ' T YOU KNOW! Derick Too Dread Mzoneli Yo man it is the Reggae Sound. That reigns supreme. King Yellow, Jimmy Cliff + Bob Marley have sent + spread vibes of higher consciouness . Ja rule Rasta rules That ' s why Class of ' 88 is so ieree. It ' s been soo long + bor- ing you had to get burnt to survive . Thanks for all those F ' s you gave me in swimming! ! ! It ' s terrible! Right Tobes? ' 85- ' 88 ' 86, ' 87 ' 86, ' 87 ' 85, ' 86 ' 88 Brian Blazin B! Nabeta Varsity Swimming Ail-American MVP League Champs Olympic Trials Swim Team parties will always rock! -MS, AL, AT, JL, DR, JR, SS,MG, JD Well boys and girls I ' ll see you on the Southern Calif, beaches! UCLA? CAL? Here I come!-RA- Take it easy 1 -JY, SO, ML, WO, TN, LJ Melany Neeners Nakagiri The Bali Hi Orchestra 11 The Mikado Pit 12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Treasurer- The Ultimate BHS Senate (Quorum Anyone?) -12 The Violin... now and forever Calculus Scrub Club- ??? Psyche! Psychology Cut Club w PD To my friends: thanks for all of your help and support! JISA 1987 4-always Ben Big Red Nason Member Berah ' s Yacht Crew: life Late Night Kung Fu Movie Makers Var B-Ball 86-87 87-88 JV 85-86 Italy-summer 87-Hosts : Robi+Dani Slam Dunk Instructor- Ace +TBone Waterskiing, sailing, driving, surfing, and partying trips Berah, Alou, Dave, Sean, + Tuan A miei fratelli italiani : Roberta Toz zini+Daniele Beccari : grazie mille.Anche a famiglie e amichi . Richard Darrel Navies II Pres. African Student Ass. 12 Varsity Track 11, 12 Sons of Afrika Big Time 12 Fashions in the moonlight 12 Was gigglin in Afro-Haitian 12 Junior Prince ' 86- ' 87 To The Crew-Stay strong brothers mymottoaslliveandlearnistodigand beduginreturn Morehouse! Here I comes leavin ' all you Berkeley bums ! ! ! Chet Chesterfield Nelson 3p. Opera The Dining Room 9 Gypsy Princess Ida 10 Hotel Paradiso (Asst. Dir.) 10 South Pacific-Pat, COCONUTS? Are you really sure about this?? 11 Yeoman of the Guard-Singing? 11 Camino Real Death 12 Carousel 12 SF-No Pucks! The Bridge! SJH-My sis, luvya BP-Eyes, Llops ' N Nos ! SS-I miss u. I love U. Call me. Erik Erik Nelson Get your mind set on a dream You can get it, Hard as it seems! -J. Cliff Go read The Phantom Tollbooth Touting the merits of Oatmeal Not tonight... I have crew. Tribal council-Snow-capped mntn Hey dude, wanna play some ' sack? Driver ' s License: Hair: Wht . LOVE LIFE LAUGHS Rachel Rainbow Neumann I can ' t say what life will show me but I know what I ' ve seen. I can ' t say where life will lead me but I know where I ' ve been... This little (girl) is moving on -Jimmy Cliff Emma-I love you so much, remember that when I ' m gone. Peacefullness, loving, dancing, and a moon with a star . Kayvan Special K Niazi Asian Clan 11-life Var Football 12 Crew, Nov. -Var. 10,11 Ping and Pong Club 10-life Kavid Masters Club 12-life Jil-do, Dayvan, Jos P , Duduette, Moo-cow, Goob, The Clan, and G-Rod, Thanx for letting me into your lives. For everyone else, forgive me if I piss you off! I love you ALL! I ' ll never forget you. -L-K PAGE 402 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Meredith Norton The Milanos Racing Losing Crew Tennis with Reebok, I win! Coltrane and what wasn ' t. . .ever! Arts and Crafts Day Pascha ' s smile, Margaret ' s laugh Drea, Chris, Chris, and the Stoo -ges Juan in spandex-Yowza ! ! ! Summer ' 87 with Nahe- Ow Ow Midsession with Rebecca IYODF! The East with Drea (Sprung) Lunches with Jenny Tahoe Tavern Hatman Survivor 12 Fat Apple ' s Brunchette life Roberta Mathilda-P . Henri NoMore ! PD,LC, SK, TW,LS, JR,HR,BT, SC,KH: The best gang I could ask for! ! ! Eri,Sal Cyb-Thanks for all the love support. Jason-I ' ll love U always! Jamey-They ' re not bell bottoms! I love NY Is it summer yet? Remember the stars. Nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower -Wordworth Noah How Fiendish Parker T ' ai Chi Ch ' uan (Yang form) 9-12 Cheng Hsin T ' ui Shou mind 11-12 AFS to Costa Rica — Summer 1987 Beatthebus attackedbycarbikeclub Noah ' s Ark Sac-Master award 9-12 2allf astf eet : Keepf aith: gomobile ! Iamiamnullamoraest , sequoretqua ducit isadsum — Aenid II, 701 The highest good is like water.. It flows in places men reject and so is like the Tao -TTC VIII Emilo A. Norwood To all the beautiful women in the senior class, all my love. I want your sex. To senior women love for all pretty women fresh- man, sophmore, junior and senior year. Affairs with older women- freshman, junior, sophmore, and senior year Ultimate player junior and senior year. Timika McNuggett Nunley JV Basketball Pep Sguad 9,10 Student Council-Lyp Sync 9,10 Junior Princess Lyp Sync ASU 11 Vice President of ASU 12 Gospel Choir 12 African Haitian Dance 10,11,12 Thank you Mr. Navies Anisa for preparing me for the future. Good luck class of ' 88 may you succeed in everything you strive for. I ' ll miss all of you! ! ! Shannon Bones Ogden Stick, Twig, Bones 9, 10, 11, 12, life Key Club-picture 12 Homertown with C S 9,10 It ' s time for some HB ' s 12, life Where are the tenders?9, 10, 11, 12 Life is like a dance, you ' ve got to keep trying to make it better . . . Phoebe — SSSLLLUUURRRPPF ! ! ! Twig-Were going straight to hell Stick-C ' mon , lets do something!!! Joanna Joey Oltman Literary Magazine Poetry 11,12 Yearbook Loony Tunes 12 Powell House Silver Bay NY 9-12 Pee Wee 9 Galaxy Hunt Club life Eliza O ' Malley Long live the BHS Chamber Music Club! We were Fabulous! Next time we ' ll be more organized! (Sound familiar?) To the Big Four: Let ' s keep in touch. Don ' t let college separate us! Good Luck to Everyone ! Have a Happy Life! Good Bye BHS Hello Life! William Pillbug O ' Neal 84-88 Ski Club 84- 86 Yearbook Photographer 85- 87 La Crosse 87-88 Jacket Photographer 87-88 Wrestling (Sort Of) Life — Charmin Boys Life — The Hyatt Tender Quest To my buddy Herbert R. Flemming — I guess I ' ll see you in Jail. Barbara Barbie Otterbeck JV Basketball 9 Varsity Basketball 34 10,11 To All my hoop patnas of past and present the memories linger on! To my down patna, Liz Reality is a bitch. ToSM Thanks for open ing my eyes to all them fake ass broads. To my Honey, I Love you. To Mike thanks for being there when I really needed a friend. To c o88-Don ' t look behindmoveahead Kwame Kwam-Baby Payne Varsity Rugby 10,11,12 Team Co-captain president 12 All-stars, Australia Tour 1 2 Varsity Lineout Drinking Life Varsity Partying Ditto Junior Varsity H20 Polo 11 Skiin ' like a fat pro! 12 Official Key Club Bartender 12 SSS Revenge 10,11,12 Kegmasters Inc. 11,12 BHS Yearbook-Sports Editor 12 Liisa Kaarina Pera Varsity Field Hockey 10 Ever-faithful Rugby Fan 10,11,12 Hooptiemobile Rider 11-Breakdown Kinda sorta but not really Wait! No, really! Seriously, just wait! Peel that tangerine! To my bestest buddie from hereto eternity, I love you Mel. Tracy-let ' s fest in So.Cal BMW,MK-I ' ll think of you on the beach ! Carlos Too-Shy Perez Kickin in the corner with the re st of the Pimps + cutters. West-Park loco 9th grade, half the 10th 11th grade started goingtoclass . 12th grade making a fool out of myself by going to class. The corner peoples Cabra-Che- Pedro-Chuch-Peps-Huero-Leon- Happy-and everybody else-Karin- Dora Myrna Divine Perez With all my love and special tha nks to my sis and bro ' s Lety,Joe 1 , Eva , Lourdes, Lupe , Arturo, Ricky and to that special boy in my li fe.To my understanding parents., that helped me through the year To all my friends at BHS dont le SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 403 t your dreams go by and to the c lass of 88 Here ' s wishing you Joy, Peace, Success and much love May God bless you all Love Dora. Self -Discipline The Payoff On the Real ! 10-11 . 5 12 Dangerous Dan Perlman Friends + Foes alike, Im gone, and although I ' ll miss all of you (even Tim), Hell Im done, I put my 4 years in, and even though it w as a terrific experience, Im not sticking around for anyone. The Ski Club, The BB team, and all the ther activities I participated i n at Berk. High are going to stay with me for a ling time. So Goodb ye all. Thanks f t memories. Monica Pertegaz BHS one year! I have had enough always do what your body ask for Oisters, Mikk, Noses , Rabo-this one is to Pascha . Thanks everybody I ' 11 never forget you.Ostia, creia que no se iba a acabar nunca I 1 ove you Tarn, you have been the b est. I smoke 2 joints before I s moke 2 joints and then I smoke 2 more I ' ll be back Kyle Pesonen This Kegs For Me Club 9-12 The Bedside Aerobics Crew 9-12 The Three Amibas 1 12 My name is not L.J. Finstermore The Cordless Cucumber Club 10-12 The Bonzai Bowlers 12 Janna Pitts Ski Club 9,10,11 Water Polo 10-? The Class of 88, Yes we won the Spirit cup .. Soooo pretty! I ' l 1 see you all at the reunion. Always JB(87) ZR{8) . JG Oh, Ok! (Outta here! ) Julien Jeckler Poirier Hello, Goodbye. Why things chang e I never knew. Chet . . .blooo ! Wh en you ' re weary ... BRAINSTORM . Hm ...this is a too long personal. People; places . . . 1 1 11 ask you al 1 not to stop acting, writing or loving. VOMIT PIT, POOH ' S CORNER Ali, thanks for the Italian tou ch. Lilia Isaac Kate Zac. You ' ll always sit in the forward of my theatre. Complete, remember . LOVE Ezette Poole Well These four years have been the worst for me but I will neve rregret the sweet people I did m eet at Berkeley and to all of my fans at Berkeley High I love you much but I got to go. Bye Bye P.S. To all the people who hated me fuck you because I ' m out of h ere . Jessica Buft Jess Petit Gymnastics team 9 Varsity Swim team 11,12 Key Club 11 Ski Club 9,10,11 Junior Statesmen of American, 12 Megan, Alisa, +Kristin : I love each of you, and will always be a frie nd you can count on. Meg, best fri ends for 7 yrs and more, Alisa, I ' ll never forget Hawaii, Kris, you opened my eyes. Good luck! Rodney Hot Rod Porter J.V. Football-Captain 9,10 4 year Varsity Crew 1985-1988 Big Daddy V-Ball Cannon Alumni Tri-Valley V-Ball Traitor 12 Junior Olympics 10,11,12 D D Downhill Death Skiing 12 3 Men in a Tub P-Club 10-death Est. Schaefer ' s c. 1985 Varsity Schaefer Dog Clan Life Senior Prom 10,11,12 Duke Boys Ugh, ugh, ugh Daniel R. P. Jose Piniella Varsity Soccer 9-12 JSA 10-12 Ski Club 9 High Rollers Life Smokeefe Life ShroumD 11 Hyke 9-Life Roland G.J. Powell To all my patnas, -thanks for the party time. To all my ladies (yo u know who you are) Thank for the bedtime. To the special girl. U are something else. Mo thanx 4 the years. CU in 20. RO and MO 4 ever. NI, I ' ll write. Booqie CU in the new school. Cause were ou t of the old school. 2 the young folks. 89 can kiss my.... U know the rest.RO is out of here in 88 Sheila La Crimpette Prados Centerstage West Crimp this Ilu Anisa-thenx 4 all the laffs!Luv that dancin ' -Afro-Haitian 9-12 Volleyball-JV 10 11 Thank God Pep Squad 9-11 Drinin ' the 40 ' s Beat Reaction w E-Doll Sid-Dog Dana-Always 4-ever-Kim-Don ' t Forget about the Kresha mamas! Rell, Mike, Leo, sbein ' bad-12 but what about Jina?Anyway-bye Maria Is it real?Time 4 a 40!! Hi ma. Kara Kare Bear KB Pransky Spirit Week-skit f loat 10-11 Fri Afternoon Beach Club 10-12 I cant believe were finally out! Thanks for everything-Luce , Mand, Ren, Jeff , Nate, ER. Hove you all! You ' re burnt! OK guys its time to consume the official drink of the indoor par ty season! Kelli Kell Pee Preston Basketball (JV) 9,10 Softball (JV) Pep squad 9 Preppy sensations 9,10 ERH Crew, Chillin Crew Steps to College 12 I ' m glad this is over;here I co me S.F. State. Watch for me, I ' l 1 be on top! Moe , Ash, Tracy , Mind i and Dina-Stay low and be easy. Gabe Big-Time G Prindle Bushrod soccer Hoe-or-die Team Berkeley Basketbrawl Tribal council E-mo cucumbers Berkeley Bonghead, Boomerang Club Church-thrash-devil ' s minions- Indoor soccer for Satan Club ' 666 Honeycomb Hideout My best friends: Eli and Saeed Up yo ' floppy-disc with a meniscs Midnight Missions Double dose snivel! Alexis Kid Lex Pusina JSA 10,11 GGF Track and Turf Club 10-life Sam Woo ' s, Marine Death Grip 12 Advanced Bong Hits 9-12 Down with my homies from co86 10 Where ' s smoke? LA Chill! PAGE 404 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Latenight at lookout , cold chill High rollers life What is it Lizzid? De La Salle suckas co 87 111 alwaysremember If your willin Im always chillin Sarah Pokey Putman Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Key Club 11, 12 French Club secretary 11 co-President 12 Sonya-Warte ! Nicht so schnell! Kim KT ! Hey were done! Now were icy pimpin fresh freshmen! I love you guys tres mucho let ' s be sure ti KIT!! (Visit me at UCB) Davy C-I love you so much! Marry me! Bark bark tree leaf Hohoho Alisa Boona 2 Quirey Chem crew n ' th ' Daguiri partyll JAGARI 4ever-Jen pop open the candy juice chiguita-AIM, I luv u Boona!-Gail Shshshshh-Robin- Bobin, Do you ever have one of those days? -KT See ya in 2001!- Buff Jess thanx for the Hawaiian 25 ft. drop! -Bean we boffa knowa huh? Yearbook-12 JSA-10,11,12 KeyClub-the good ol ' days ODN-11 I love u all! Stay forever young Okorie L. Ramsey Partner In Crime: Freshman, Soph omore, Junior, and Senior year Chill with partners D and Z at N icky D 1 s-Sophomore and Junior ye ar. Chillin ' in Courtyard with Fellas you know who you are-Jun ior a nd Senior year. Prep Master and P-R-0 King: Seni or year. Swim Team: Senior year. Jessica Jess-A-Roo Ratcliff JV-V Field Hockey Ski Club (6 Beers?: Gregg 9,10,11 10 10, 11, 12, ? 3T ' s Club 12 Saucer Lake Couples Crew 12 Chala Crew 10 , 1 1 , 12 , FOREVER ! EM! Do the hops really make it f ruity? Jen! 9th! ! JD-Wars you win Mar! Babies CAN see... the future MG, EM, JH, SB, and all you guys! Re member We ' ve only just begun IL Anthony That One Reed (u no it Stank this is it! Thanks 4-9 yea rs of kickin ' it live at B-T Hi! Yes WE DID make it funky! Now 4 the c o ' 88 u know me. I was the one who had it going on. Under b ut yet, so obvious! Don ' t guote me class cuz I ain ' t said {@ % } Kee-Kee Chill tanks 4 the lafs. She-Ra+Kim+Jaguan+Kim W. tanks 4 having it going on at all the Gi gs. That ' s right! It ' s all about us-Chill Abraham Whitey Rice Water Polo 9-12; Cap. M.V.P.12 V ar. Swim Team 11-12 T.O. Dunk CIub-M.V.P. life Polo Ice 9-? G.G.F. Turf Club 10-12 High Rollers life Sam Woo ' s in the City 12 Reno-Reno Is The Place To Be 12 VW Bug Players w Mike Zach 11 And I like coin ' the nasty! They ' re all bunk on mine! Sharon Twig Richey French Club 9 , 12 ; Softball TeamlO Tennis Team 11 Key Club 12 French Play that neverhappenedl 0 Chip and Dale 11,12 Kickin ' it w the Surfers in SC12 Stick, Twig, and Bones 7-LIFE Chillin ' with String 9-LIFE Do you know where Capitola Road is? S,C-Soon to be carpooling t o you know where!! Oh no! Shan, Lis, Chris it ' s time to make thos e trips, yes ! ! Tuan Where ' s my comb? Robbins VAR-Football (Mr . Automatic) 11-12 VAR-Surf Team LIFE- EVER LAST Team Surf Berkeley Duck Crew VAR-Rugby 11-12; JV Baseball 10 Burp-Snort-Fart-Safety! G-Force Porno Kings Love Deep Throat Cru Cal Bug-Lie Plate Tonufun WORD Alf Fan Club chhhhh haaa! Ohluky ast words Just standing on the corner pimpin ' the hoes To Pals; keep in touch thas what we ' re fo David Speed Master Roberts Varsity Tennis 9,10,11,12 Mtn . Biking On Any Sunday Biking fast-Look out ! -Tree-Crack Berah ' s Yacht Water ski Club Jet-ski Cold goin ' fast! Ice-blocking 18th Green Crazy Ski SnowBoard with The Crew CCAC Art Design Oct. 31st T.P. run X-Country 1 long week 11 No surfing-I ' m skimboarding Delia Nate Baby Girl Robinson The most I will remeber from thi s school is African-Haitian Dane e. I would forget this school, e specially . To all the und erclassmen please stay in school and achieve something in life. Y ou ' ll feel better in the end.I ' 1 m OUT of Here! ! Love Ya ! ' 88 ' Kenyatta Peter Piper Robinson Jacket Staff Partner in Crime Student Council The Fuzzy-Dice Club 11,12 9,10,11,12 11 10, 11, 12 Reunite the time! Supporter life Thanx 4 the memories c o 88!!! may U live 2 C the Dawn Kyle Robinson Moving here in Soph, year Wanting to do track 11 but tree changed my mind. Varsity Lacrosse 12 Volleyball at Bancroft with the gang. Love all of you BDMRL etc. Scott miss you. Guys lets hit th e beach. Initiation into TCPG New Years. Amanda my love is true and only for you. You are a lways on my mind. Love U Much. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 405 Whitney Jill Gilda Rodgers Varsity Swimming 9,10,11,12 League champs Post raging! 9,10 NCS qual . f inalist scoper9, 10, 11 considered jammin 1 freshman Swimmer w MKG by c o ' ■ 85 9 K.O. ' s Pink Elephant Party 10 PeeWee 9 galaxie Hunt 11+ Tahoe Hatman Party Club 12 OutaclassslamwithBlake 11 Summers of Love Cruising 10,11 L.S. H.R.-LOVE YA CHICKS! BFF ! P ay P aixP e cl aims FlyPeter Rose HeadroylM ' s Origin at edBasicsMop 1 s houseHelltestKMartplentypackBush clamsChaiiowQuarters war sVet Clams vsDogsMods JondymobStripesBif f sat 3HangoverOmeletShaneHBINerds vs . JockFootballBrownDerbyWhyPayMore 7 0sPartyVideoBreakdancingonhead ShrubsDoshellnitesPondoRevengell CampoutYubaMalibuSalsaBondageShe LimeHuevos 6mo . ExLover INCFloof bud sackersCalaverasl51 Whoooee K-Bi Michelle Ross To the one I love... Jason Holmes This past year has been the best I ' ve ever had... You have taught me what love is... and it is you. We have spent some happy and sad times together ...But it was sharing them with you that made them special and unforgettable. I wish to you the best in life (and that ' s me of course) stay sweet and with me. 4-ever yours. Josh Jamming Dread Roger Club Dread ADD wait Forever bye Style council yo Ken Forever bye MASH Chemistry crew B-Town Sylvester school of speech grad Moffit Library latenight crew To Ibo Shin Jarome Ayisha Mario Mese Mzaneli Bros. James Janine Thanks you will always have a pi ace in my heart . To KL co87 you will be my love forever . JAHbless I will be free. Desperately Marley Bye B-Town . Sarafina Rom UCO MESA 9-12 Partnership 10-12 Earthwatch Expedition 11 CSF Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Upward Bound 11 Pep Squad 10 Peer Leadership 11 Berkeley Youth Commission 11-12 African StudentAssociation 11-12 Pre-College Academy 11 LOOK TO THE STARS AND YOULL ALWAYS SHINE Heidi Ceidre Hi-Dee Ron feldt Varsity Tennis 9,10,11,12 Varsity Soccer 9,10 NCoast TennisK T Goin Shvimin? PW9-Thanx for theGoodtimes 4ever Tahoe (2?) Hatman Footbauw Club 12 B-Pack Champ Dawn Fams P-Coat SquawBarf SkiClub Ooh, anAustrian He said What?Party Marty and Inc line? Decline?Beckon ! Beaver Cle avage.Snow on the Hornet ?MattIll miss ya ! J+LBestFriends4everLuvya PAGE 406 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Robert T Rcsemond SirDefRobl To all my senior classmates bust this! I am glad to say that I am out of this joint now listen up close Im gonna make my pointlike this!Now Im out of school and no Im not a fool Im just a youngbro ther and Im just to cool. I learn ed to debate and now I contempla te that the class of 88 is just too great word word word! ! . . . 8-Ball Posse in effect Thereltls Zachary Z Rosen Varsity Golf 9, 10 Varsity Lacrosse 11, 12 Co-President Ski-Club 12 Gourmet Club 12 BHS Jacket (Staff Clown) 11, 12 We ' ll get along fine once you understand that I ' m God. Hey everybody, I said CHILL Ok so I have an attitude problem Yeah I ' m going to Hawaii for th e weekend, so what? Robin Eeeeh! Rosenzweig Chem crew n ' Daquiri party 11-JL ,AQ,AM,RR Mexico bound friends f orever-Thanx for listening and getting me through Those days - Will:Thanx Pooch, I love you-Mid summer Nights Dream 10-South Pacific 11-Yeomen of the Guard n Tequila chaos 11-German Exchange 86-Carousel, Carrie 12-Mikado, Pi tti Sing 12-Key Club 12 German C lub 12 Miss ya-Gluckliches Sein This is only the beginning. Amelia Amiee Ross-Gilson Super 7 (I Miss U Guys) 182-183 Sota-dance ma jor , 4 . 0 (Truly ! ) 85-6 McAteer Var Swim Team 8 6 Anna ' s Best Friend 85-forever Omega Momma (Oh yes!) 86-forever Dance Production (Trio-f f wd ! ) 1 88 Key Club ' 87, Club president 88 Novice Crew (W) ' 87 (M-Cox ' n) ' 88 Love to Anna, Ookla, Suin ' lu, BWC, BOP, FMC, LHM, BBJ, JA, AMLe , Aviva, MC EAc o ' 87 , Chet, CJP, EE, Anna, Ookla . Asha Freshie 1 Rubin 12345 67 89012345678 90123 45 67 8 9012 Beat Reaction 11 Cisco !... Never again! 11 Queen Runner-up ... yup ! 12 Kell P and Hoe-Moe! I luv U life Loving Derrick B 12+ Loving Mommy and Daddy always Hey you guys! MM KP TS RD MM 12 Dalila you ' re my cousin I luvU Kim G.Til the end U are a friend The slopes courtyard bye 11,12 Robert Thomas Mo Foe Ruddell Co-President and Founder of the Moe-Foeism. 85, 86, 87, 88-Net Work Tours .8 6, 8 7-BTC Staff. Mr. Rodger s,Bob watch-it-buddy , Fernando-Da hi ing, big-Bou Ida- rol ling-through -muddy-water TheresNoplaceLikBTC B.O.B. Fan Club- Forever Beyond -Go Slugs, Madness, Srrawberry-piz za, and sparky-the-wondercar ! ! ! Love Ya 1 -everyone, Including-Dawn , Ben, Val, AmyR. Ellen 1 s- sisters [You know you ' re really full of it? Ed. Note. ] Noah Why me? Dibner Salzman Gypsy, Princess Ida, Hotel P. 10 South Pacific, Yeoman 11 Carousel , Mikado, Scenes 12 Roof Hoppers Anonymous 10 The extent of my learning didn ' t stop at the class door. I also grew in an area that isn ' t tan- gible : Friendship . The way I re- late to other people is forever changed. I will not easily for- get the friends who parted ways . Che Untouchable Sanders Kickin like a big old pimp at the Mexican corner 9,10,11,12 Treasurer of La Raza Student Union 10 A true West Park Loco 9th and half of the 10th 11th grade I went to my first class Going to Star Wars with Burn Out Pedor and Cabra Getting Tweeked 12 Long Live Studio Hairbears Carolina Chiguita Santiago Nothing too exciting 9 Class VP President 9,10 AFS and didn ' t go anywhere 10 Flake on Life 10,11 Varsity Crew Team 11,12 Sauna. SD BodyCircut 11,12 Ragin ' Water SC Crew 11 Lightweight CJRAs:Open Water 11 Chiguita Banana Club 10-life Jen, I ' ve missedyou ! ;Mel , Am, Saana Nik, Jess-itsBeenReal ! OpenWater ! ! Alexandra Jade Sarazin Shadows here shadows there shado ws everywhere nice nice very nice 910 alfalfa sprout crew9-12 The Granolas; not tubs+icecreaml 1 Peace Club 11 Daveman . Wildf lowers gingersnaps, and the 14 . Kristin, sunsets and camping again, but dont look undr the rock. Peace NaomiHanna, Ive go t the babe. LukeHass,let itshine thanx for the memories all,Luv Kira Sasaki Europe, Brazil — Here I come, and then on to more serious things — Another day, — Another foreigner Tongue fun is the only fun and other great phrases. I wont miss this Just glad I escaped from Mormonville — The highlight of my life. Until then nothing like the sun . Lynn L.L. Lynda Sayre Tahoe Hatman Party Club w PW9 12 KO ' s Pink Elephant Party w JR 10 Olympic Tendonitis Team 10-life? Galaxy Hunt s Excursions 11-life? VSwimming Scoper 9-12 ; LagClubl 1+ Bob, Sorry !; AP Shoppin Stressin 11 12, 9 11; Scammed into BHS11,12 Pee Wee 9! ll+;Work Addict 11,12 Bful ToAllMyInf luentialPals, esp Eric, Jill, Heidi, Tari, SK,PD,BT, JO LC,MJ, SS,MrsH PS-LuvU !StayClose ! Emil Yakity Yuke Schissel Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 Al T ' s The Wall 86! Seth and Al ' s Luau...The Wall II Metallic Fallic Nerd Sguirt ing Est.Shaefers c.85 10-life Rambo Alumni, Kips Club A.S.E. Dwight-Derby Ski Rats Shaefers purchaser for Big Dogs G.E.S. Bongs Inc. Fuck it... I ' m down to TP Ben Bubba Schmookler JV Baseball 9th Class Treasurer 10th Lacrosse 10-11 Ski Club 9-12; Rugby 12 Ski Club co-president 12th Jewish Mophia Men 11-12 partners Kickin Ass in Navato for Jay Wont ever forget you all RJMLDK Way too many Frat parties, Haper ST andthe grass seeyou ALL inthe summer. Good luck and have fun!! Matthew Grant Shoch The Tom Bombadill Club 12-life Rugby 12 JV Waterpolo 12 BCT Crew H What a long, strange trip its been Jerry and Matt All things past and present dedi cated to my mother. Chillin ' 12-life Lara Thanx for everything I LOVE YOU The MS Crew Franklin!!!! Mona Celeste Schraer Epiminondu Integrals ODN Swim Team The SD life 11-12 10- 12 11- 12 12 Cows and Yellow Bananas 9-12 It was nice, I suppose-Good Luck The problem with the world is all those people who ask how are you? and really dont give a shit Peoebe Phebes Schraer Can You Count Them? 12-life It ' s Time For Some HB ' s life Spiritless 9-12 P-crew with K- L-P 12 Where ' s the tenders? 11-life no glove no love — L.A. for life To the ones who stand out Kyria, Lisa, Shannon, Amy, Leo nard, James, Linda, Kerry, Dave, Mona Etcetera, etc-Love You All 1988 And to all you lovers out there: ssssll lluuuurrrrpppp ! ! ! ! AWAY Dennis Denny-Den Schrag The Dining Room Gypsy 9 10 Hotel Paridiso Death 10 12 Varsity Golf 12 Top Dog Gang 9-life Tahoe 87 : AM, BH, AC, MM, MT, RJ, SL, SB Established Schaefer ' s c. 1985 J.V. Dogs (Bagel Dog) 10-life New Years Eve (call me Deddie) 12 Schaefer ' s Brew Crew 10-life Summary of BHS : Schaefer ' s, Oscars Shotgun, Picante, and Graduation Garrett Schwabster Schwab J.V. Swimming 85 J.V. Water Polo 86 Varsity Swimming 86,87,88 RBAL Champions 8 6 Varsity Water Polo 86,87 GBAL Champions 8 6 Co-founder Ying and Yang Society Charmin Boy ( 1) life Hyatt Tender Quest 88 First thought as a freshman, The horror, the horror Bye DMC,SH,etc Lilia Lil ' Scott Pizza Club co-President 11,12 O.D.N. 11,12 Photo Club 11, 12 Mikado 12 Producers Co-Vice President 10 To thine own self be true and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst then be false to any man. Shakespeare-I ' m scared but I will walk The Road alone carrying the love I found here. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 407 Cherie Cherieboberrybananana f of anamemamomana-my Self 2-H20 Polo Luv-MIP,MVP 10,11,12 Cal Bears Polo JN Tryouts 11,. 12 Varsity Swimming+Scoper 10,11,12 JB Swimming 9 Yearbook-EEEK ! Sports Editorll,12 66 Conv Mustang-Where are you? Co-L.A.V. 9,10,11,12,? Malibu-Go see the doctor Windsurf-Swim-Run-Bike-Weights- Ahhh-Fro Yo Sexual Healing Sometimes, ya gotta say what the Mia Cherry-Vanilla Semingson Ourf uckingclique9blinddeaf dumbct trianglemdalO 1 112discoveringsmel bsonblue jaywayDebby ' shouselO 1112 thingswithnamesandthingswithout j oy9-Lif ewondertwinpowersdeactiva te9101112Stillwaitingaboonightif youmakeagreementswithguysyouendu pinbedwithx joint drawingsbymacpro duct ions t he girlnext door hue vosran cherostoeringsotherplainsof reali tyluvyaDE BWHEATTHINSUNITE-I loveyouguys ! I Meera B.K. or Poo Sharnoff Varsity Soccer 10,11,12 C.T.P.G. 12-life Jason- Zweeble always. Bruno too Amy- Thanks for all the years. Friends f orever— U . R . beautiful! Jo-Cragmont other fun. Thanks for the support. Stay Sweet. Meli- Ferdi should live forever! Zack,Shala, Susan, Suzanne and all my friends: I love you all! Stay happy fun! keep in touch Gail Snail Squirrely Shirley Chorale, orchestra, YPSO 9-12 H.M.S. Pinafore-my discovery 9 Gypsy, Princess Ida 10 S. Pacific, Yeoman, Bomp ! cru 11 Carousel, Mikado, Jagark BB 12 Scenes from American life,0Y0 12 Less Lecture, More Dead Things 12 GAIL THE PIANO PLAYER LIFE My parents are leaving town... quarters anyone? LuvU JS JAARKOYCN And you-dont you forget about me Stephanie She-Rah Shrieve 1988 Homecomin Queen!! 12 Varsity V-Ball 9-rest of my life Wish-I-Could-Cook Gourmet 9-12 Juvenile Crusin 1 Club 9 Varsity B-Ball 10 (2 wks) PAGE 408 SENIOR ACTIVITIES JB (James Bond) Swim Team 9 Magnetic (all u can eat) -weekend Foggy window club president Wlcm Home Amy! I Luv U Cabin Cru Where ' s Liz? Its not the $ man Mom-Dad-z-Boo-Dru-Han-C-I-Luv U ! Pocheng Shyu It ' s all over. 4 years of High School finally over. Time for 4 more years of school and to be a freshman all over a gain. To all underclassmen Good Luck! It ' s time for real stuff in your Senior year and you thought your senior year would be eazy Good luck and I bet your mind will be mush by your graduation. Kerry Is so very Silverman Ski Club-9 KeyClub-9 JVCrew-9-10 Varsity Crew-11-12 StateChamp-1 1 The Elks Club-9 Super 7-7-life Tender Hunts-9-life Mashing in the olds-10-12 Crew Buds-9-life Fly Girl 10-9 Me TheFellasl0-12The P Crew-12 VanillaChocolate-Strawberry-ll-L ife Temporary Love Thing-1 1-lif e barbie Dream Life-12 Rach-3-life Aren ' t you special? Bye Dears! Reka Simonsen 10 Make-up Crew 11+12 Carol ' s Class at Cal 11+12 Work! Amy-Elisa-Claire-Liz-We Did It We ' re out! This school has seen the last of the 4 big you-know-w hat ' s. All my love to the 7th PD Gripe session in Sally ' s class-I ' m gonna miss you. Vanessa-where ' s our all-nite vampire session? All right, so I never got a hot rot-Can you gforgiveme?LoveToAll Heather Fuzzy Dice Sinuhe Tree Wombat Crew 9,10,11,12 Cheese Shopping (Eisa?) 9-life Fo-evah Scrub Club 9-life Drawin ' dem parrots life Getting crapped on by Zak Francis 10 Running over fat people with the Prelude 12 Have Chee-tos, will travel. Yes, I know I have a shark hang- ing from my ear. My parents are going out of town. Quarters anyone?. Michael Rooty-Poot Sklut Homecoming King Whos Bad 12 Var H2O Polo-shoot the rockl0-12 Var B-ball; White-Boy Hooper 1-12 Reno-Reno is the place to belll2 VW Bug Players w Abe+Zach 10-11 Spring Break 87-S.B. 99 Club! 11 T.O.Dunk Club-president life Sam Woos-third floor-So Fun! 12 Damn, that white boy can hoop And I like doing the nasty! Whats up with you and Jess? Mark Mopster Sniderman Novice Crew 9 Varsity Crew, co-captain 10-12,12 Men ' s Soccer, Manager 12 I.M. Biff ' s Clams Brown Derby Challow Quarter to three life JSA (semi) 2002 Crew 10 11,12 True knowledge is the acknowle- dgment of Ignorance . Attendance Mandatory but not required Kesey Brown Derby: There is no Altern- ative . Ohweeoo Den, we are 00H! Daryl A. Soe Daryl So-What BHS Crew 87 Hell with John We have been waiting 4 this special year-1988-High school has past us and we have yet to begin our lives-Food luck c o 88 Party hard and have fun cause U only live once- Goretti Heinz-always remember that I will love you forever- Gosh we are finally out of here Bree Jacqueline Soland You Can ' t Take it with You 12 South Pacific : (costume crew) Carousel 12 Studio J 11,12 Don ' t Miss the Boat 11 Liz , Lilia, Julien-I ' 11 Miss You Above all there was a wonderful quality of hope, born from relief and gratitude for those greatest of all luxuries-freedom and peace -Audrey Hepburn Margaret Ooo Scott Solomon A,E,P-I loke you! k - eternity The Third Hand (tee hee) 9-12 Field Hockey 10,11 The Infamous Pleasure Cone 11 Gonk Rock Throwing Brigade ' 87 France-sanschemisedenuit 868788? Yearbook-stressed out and lovin ' it for 4 f in 1 years! El Golfo de Santa Clara 4-12 DBS-I love u,GSM and Soph-here we go! MM, Andy , Scott , JF, KB, so long, but not farewell. Where one door shuts, another opens -Spanish Proverb. Boggie Home Slugger Remington Rifle Club 84-? Class of the Nuke urn High Club Kill All the Drug Dealers Club Capt. Party ' Till You Die Club This school coaching staff sue ks try a little harder. Sucker-Butt of the Year Award g oes to?? (Mr. Revtyak) Well B-Town High, this is the last class to leave here who ar e sooooooo! ICY. GooodBye c o88 Jennifer Mont Smith S.S.U. Mexicali Crew 12 Carlos Murphys Consumer Club 12 U.S.F. Hoop games 12 P.O.R.K. Gazing Crew 10,11,12 That wasnt a moan itwas a sigh Can I share something please?! Its an old picture I am 23! Jena thanks for the best 6 years of my life! Jena, Jess, Riva, and Colleen, I Love You! Ben, you take me up so high! Is this heaven? Scott B. Smith III Feo Assed out is in the house! !!!!!! The Duck Crew will forever rip Ha! I told you I ' d get sponsored and always remember it ' s not where you ' re from its where you ' re at. A.O.P. Daniel M Smith-Rowsey HMSPinaf ore (crew) -9 Gypsy, AMidsu mmerNightsDream, Princesslda (crew HotelParadiso-lOSouthPacif ic, The Crucible, Yeomenof theGuard, Camino Real-11 Death (director ), Carousel TheMikado, ScenesFromAmericanLif e 12 HonorSociety-10-12 Producers- 11,12 TheJacket-11, 12Close-Up-12 JSA-12 DramaLab-12 TheCynics-1 1 , 12 Ack. Please see Jacket formv last words; no room here friends Ben Somopuss Somkin Ski Club, G.Team, JSA Gourmet Club, etc. more or less 9-12 School. mostly less 9-12 Est. Schaefer ' s c.1985 D D Downhill Death Skiing 12 Honda- There is no substitute Choicest hops ! We ' ve got the right to kick it. Hey it just doesn ' t matter. Chris Fish Sparks Vague haze of delerium 9-10 Fear of Flying 11-12 Red Converse and Ray-Bans 9-12 R.E.M. (dream) 9-12 The Crazed Weasles- Thank you all for being there and making BHS great . Remember I love you Cialan- you ' ve been my very best friend, I ' ll always be there to The Lover- love you The Fish Sleeps in the Mind Romero Ro-Dog Spears Yea Buddy! Man. I would just like to thank all the people who I chilled with. Shell-Bone Chip Gig 8-ball young Wayne and all my boys and tothe one that meant so much my mom and to all my Paa rtnas And to all my VICTIMS It was good and to the ones I loved It Was Great !Andto me mac-ro-dog I ' m finally out this s — t How you like me now BABY! (chill) Michael Springs Whats up hoopers Too Bad I did not Play Girls of ' 88 I love you!! My potnas in foods Shan, Mic, Ton, Rac, Later to, Fud, Stacy Carway, Peewee don ' t sweet It Good Luck To the slopes and courtyd Im going to let you call because I can ' t cheers! Zaheva Z Stevens Var.H 2 0 Polo Rubberbiscuit 9-12 Peace Club (cocoa butter) 10th Dwight-Derby Swimwatch w JenlOth Cabin Crew(I Love You SC)ll-life Watchin ' DAYS w Everyone 11-12 Parties at GR ' s (Dan ' s under) 11 Is it the pizza man? Dynasty w Rick and Ian-LuvUguys RT, PB AL-Thanks4allthegoodtimes But wait .. .basically its over. I just wanted to say ... GOODBYE . Athena Carmell Stephens Although my school years have had their share of troubles, and sorrows, it has been a time full of growth . During these years I have grown both spiritually and mentally. I no longer take people at face value and I now realize the importance of God in my life Sarah-Thanks for being such a joy to me .Vanessa ( Zoe ) -Thanks f- or the talks on life and reality Sage Saggy Stewart B F w Dillyd love you) 9,10 Frat Brat 9,10 The BunchlO-life Redhead (pink, peach, whatever) 12 I could not use a little more PIZZAZ! 12 Prominent mem ofthe butt rag phenomanon 10 nollotta pineapplepepperonipizza , bloo, wad ingpool(it ' s snow white to you) Thank you + I love you Paul LIFE DC+SL-that ' s a real wart-Knocker But, I dont have any money Nathan Daniel Stout 0123 B-Towns most chill 3210 One Love 11 Indo Mob 11 BMC Indo Mob Posse: Rebel 12 My soul is among lions; and I lie even among them that are set on fire, even the sons of men, whose teeth are spears and arrows and their tongues a sharp sword. The nineteen ninetys are upon us be more cautious. JAH LIVES Matt Slim Stromberg Nothing Really 9 Bartko Alumnil2 Fell in love(KH) 10 AFS ChilelO Dulldrums 11 Rekindled (KH)ll Europe w Al (Suoer Chilly!.) 11 Eage.. , Fiesty, Willing, Happyl2 Pat iently infatuated (AS) 12 H 2 0 Polo 91012 Reno 10,12 SwimTeam 9- 2 Rat Pack 9-life Impulsive Ex cursions w Al forever The Luau 11th est. Shaefers c.1985 D D ski club 12th Rafter divi ng Whatever happens, happens Kurt Strovink To Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, and Liszt: The debt is deep. To Mock Trial The Cone: Don ' t forget Roth and his Beetles or that oh-so-hot Clayton lawyer. To Winthrop: Look for princes SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 409 paravents always. JBD:You must remind yourself not to forget to remember... MargretheTapes, needlepoint, ring rumballs : Waboo Baobub Corinna Sullivan 10, 11, 12 11 11 12 life 10,11,12 Volleyball Honor Society C.S.F. J.S.A. Key Club Gonk Brigade Jory Carpe Diem EM, P .H . , B.G.-I ' 11 miss you guys! S.C. -You ' re a great sis A. S. -Good Luck! Maya Skippy Sullivan 1st Step 12 The Angus Club 10, 11 Never Fly too Far, Birdy. Well we know where were goin 1 but we dont know where we ' ve been andweknowwhat we ' re knowin but we cant say what we ' ve seen and were not little children and we know what we want and the future is certain give us time to work it out — Talking Heads Eri Da Spazzberi Suzuki Never a dull moment ! Tanxall ! son4 10MO of luvntears.To Ravi, Alice, Tweedledee-n-dum, Jami Hawaii No Ka Oi !CHU2-coconut ! Aloha Mahalo ! Ha-best sis Marc-Best friends-T J 4NYEve ! G-G . Uneverchange (smile) BH R we f riends?Penguin-UknowIcare ! Aucocolat Club87-Twas fun!Miss U Maya-Take care sisILuv ya ! Papa still yr little girl? Mom thanx4 life-I ' ll come home lday! ARIES Anne Sweet Swim Team Water Polo MESA Key Club Chamber Music Club It 1 s Been a Blast See you all in ten years Cause I ' m out of here ! ! ! Alison Sweet A Swift Swim Team- PD We survived! 9-12 Most improved, co-captain 10,11 Field Hockey-in the mud PH 10-12 J. J. A.M. Iloveandmissyou 10,11+ JD,Se APPhizz buddies-I love you Head over heels with Bradforever The skies are so blue I love you BF,CZ Firl talksf orever-secrets ! Geoff-I ' ll miss you next year... Ian-somany good times-I love you EB, MS, PH-Best Friends-I love you Nicolas Sywak the last word: It is time to get drunk! If you are not to be the martyred slaves of Time, be perpetually drunk! With wine, with poetry, or with virtue, as you please. -Baudelaire Jose Tahada Well boys here we are.JB thanx 4 the lunch. Hey JW+KO long iivethe 3 Amigos Zack why dont you just marryAC.AL stop boging the Rosey or youll die. Bob come outof your shell. Maria everything will be fine. Elaine, you still haven ' t seen my aptmnt MW I ' ll always ca re for you I ' m sorry things ended Patna I love you+bro+sis PM+SM thanx 4 being my 2parents Christine Stick Tasto French Club 9,12 German Club 12 French play that never hppnd 10 Chip and Dale 11,12 Stick, Twig, and Bones 7-life Stick, Twig, and String 9-life Kickin it with the surfers in SC Do you guys, like, sleep inthere 000H Sharon! Did you see them?UU U-Turn!! I can ' t believe we got accepted !!!! See you there. HA, HA to all my patnas ! love you CIA0 Christi Mom Taylor ASA Vice-President 12 Senior Class Secretary 12 Varsity Cheer-Along 11 B C Gigin ' , Chillin ' SRankin ' life Bear-Put the Alpo Bag B ack!!! FoxRemember the nicknames? Daffy 7 in a Rabbit bus ride to BO 1 D J J party at Haas-Glitter Girls Big Adventure 1 Bear , Frank, Greg Kwame, Chris Gret.Kwame where ' s the pizza? Cotillion 87 2-Live!! Big Adventure 2 Cotillion Nite! Big Adventure 3 J J 88 Party, T-Bear,E ' s Z was a mess , Byronwas hella COOL! What in the wor Id was so funny?? Can I get you an ashtray? Keisha don ' t be mad, I didn ' t do anything ! Marcus , are what you laughing at? Alex Al T. Tehrani Water Polo Swim Team 9-12 10 Photo Editor — Jacket 11,12 Rat-Pack (Original Extended) 9-vie Reno-Reno ' s the place to be 12 Bartko Ski Alumni 10 Co-Founder 1st Labor Day Luau 11 Chillin w Matt — To be in Paris Dwight -Derby Ski Rats 12 Holly B . (Love you) 11-? Berkeley High is way to chilly- but I ' m so outta here. Natasha Tee Thomas Chemistry Club 11 African Student Association 12 Peer Empowerment Program 12 UCO MESA 11,12 Women Varsity Track 10,11,12 State Meet 10,11 Tee-Dee Club 10-life I ' m too tired to run! 10-life In life aim for heaven but settle for hell ! ! ! BYE! ! I ' m outta here ! ! ! Kim Kimela Todd Jacket Staf f ; assoc . ed 11;12 ATP director Glimpses 12 Dining room ; Crucible 9; 11 Ashland; Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Varsity Soccer 10 Sunbursts 3-4ever SH, AB, JO, KW, SE, SP every- one-thanks for talking laughing listening Reality? This is theater! You can ' t buy stuffed dogs Roberta Roby Tozzini Stinson Beach Trips Berah ' s Party-Twice Happy Birthday In America Waterskiing-Delta Trip New Family-Keith, Margo, Ben, Lev Night Drives (Party Hunting) Best Friends-Gwen+Christ ina In a cabin with crazy freshmen Unlearning French Learning Slang Going back home-Italia PAGE 410 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Thanh Ha(Meo) Tra Joel Valentin (Its Time) Amber Waggles Wagner Asian Mafia Gang Asian Student Union Berkeley Asian Youth Center President of New Comer ' s Club Varsity Birdie Team Junior Varsity Hooping Team Bing-Bing, Yoko dont 4get old Tim e I wuv you both! Congratclass8 8 Huy T.I luv u 4ever I RMBOTBIVMNGF Marc, is it number 4, 5, or 6? Goodbye my fellow under classmen Nick The Elk Traylor Bushrod Soccer Hoe or Die K-12 BHS Mens Varsity Soccer 10,11,12 W.S.O. (White Sleeve Oreo ' s) con Benaste Nicola st e Loren Ratum Mike best friends °° Dianna Tu To all of my special friends. . . It is time for me to leave this HS.I will missed all of you especially the B-Towns badminton teammates-we had a lot of fun. Hey, Ray Nil am not comparing you and Alan T. OK, I know you don ' t like him but he is not the one that I like the most. I just want to make it clear. Thanx for the yrbook towritemymessagesBYE (You ' re welcome. Ed. Note.) Ben The Turmanater Turman P.W.9 10-life Tahoe Tavern Chiller (Hat Man) 12 Keeler Billiards Club w Z 12 Bowlin with style w Z 12 W.S.O. con Nicolaste 9,10,11,12 B C Gigin, chillin rankin 9+ Varsity Track 9,10,11,12 Varsity Cross Country 9,10,11,12 Z, who ' s got the cup? Ben, guess who ' s invading !! It ' sME Thank you for 4 great years of friendship . Sorry about yourB-Day ' 88 ! ! I must admit you were stylin ' at the WB. I don ' t make faces, boss Chris around or talk alot!! Those are all vicious LIES! LUV YA !!Cristae gali Yung and Lost with Human Needs 9 Best of times , Afro-Hait . Thanks-A M-Crue, Talent -Show l Trench S YD Baby ML She-B FashionShow . Sophmo re P. 2nd. And the BEAT GOES ON.Se e uallat the top.U changed ML. 10 Afro Hatian Crucible South Pci. Jr.Skit l.Jr Prince 2nd, etc.. 11 Afro Ht. Snr.Skit l Carousel C Coral Chet, Ian, Ben Thanks 12 It hapend,it was done, so gby BHS Benann Tammy Walker Secretary 9 Secretary 10 Carmen we finally did it!!! Best friends for life!! Good luck to you Semone ! Brook I think you ' re a babe! Irabe you ' re my 1 babe!! Roland keep that smile. Byebye to all of you under- classmen. Kim you ' re my buddy forever Tera I feel a heatwave! Mario GOOD LUCK I Babak I love you truly ! ! ! Zachary Robert Walton New challenges responsibilities More debates! More victories? My friends have taught me I hope I have learned Wenonah- I ' ll never forget you. Nate- Your sunglasses are on. Cialin- A growing friendship. Jo- You understand me. Cynthia-I owe you more than you could imagine... I LOVE YOU. Jason Wardly So what ' s the answer anyway? Nothing is real but some parts are. Thea,I will always love you By the way, Caradog I agree with Alex. The prom has potential but the desert is the place to be. I am an individual! What are you? Marcelo, oh forget it, you wouldn ' t listen anyway. Say cheese, smile and let ' s do lunch and tennis sometime, ok, ok? Remember it ' s not where you ' re from, but where you ' re at. JSA 9-12 After Fall State flake Key Club imposterl0-12 MockTrial 12 Close-up 10 You talk too much Wait can I just tell you? I have faith in you Sara it all starts with a tan and freedom- Linda-Thank you for a lasting tie I ' ll give you a wakeup call- Faith you ' re a flash of light- you ' re my savior -Everyone- Thank you for dancing before my life. Willa Wid Walter The Basics 9-life Eugene 10 Team smgm 11 Lucky Charms Crewl2 Team J.C. 12 Earth Wind and Fire THWILI Moe- ignorance is bliss. To the Biff ' s Bunch- What a challow group of guys you are . A.C. and S.L.- Je vous aime. Shaggy Dog loves Frazzle Forever. Sheila Chocolate Washington Volleyball Student Council Cheerleader Football; Basketball Adv. Choir Mixed Chorus Concert Chorale Voices of Praise I just want to say bye and so long, I ' ll miss being in High School Berkeley High School And fellow senior classmates Good Luck and I wish all your dreams come true! Love always, Sheila Washington Mr. Christian M. Waterman Life ' s a _itch and then you marry one said a bum on BART. Ship the Ferrari down to the Virgin Islands so you can drive to school and play tennis on clay said a friend. Never va- cation, we ' re gon ' na go like the wind! said San Martin. Foolish Mortals ! says I . David Webb Rollin out with Winter Effect 11 Beaches -wind -sand- sun-blue sky- construct ions and Benjaka 12 Weekend retreats to Inverness w Donavan 12 Mendacino bookstores, double bikes-love and of course wildflowers, yes wildflowers and Jade. Finallv-to all us guitar SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 411 gumps and to the women who invented this very expression- I LOVE YOU. Here Comes The Sun Joel Why Knee Weinberg Var waterpolo- all league 10-12 Var Swim team 10-12 Var Wrestling 11 CSF Honor Society 11-12 Close-up 11 Ski Club JSA 10-11 Reno-Reno is the place 2-B 11-1 2 The HIGH ROLLER Accountant life I hate swim team 9-life Sometimes you just gotta say, what the F--K! Jenny Weir Crew 86 once and for all 10 Relaxin daily with Marta Berry True friends are best friends San Diego 86 The Big Switch Chicken Pox in Santa Fe Big Fat Hooters Forever Is it the pizza man? Finally saying goodbye to BHS It seems like an eternity and suddenly it ' s over. I LOVE YOU B-TOWN. Andrew The Nut Wells V. LaCrosse-riding pine 9,10 V. LaCrosse-seeing time 11,12 Schaefer Brew Crew 10-life Tahoe : Bartko ski alumni 10 Naked guarters, William Perry ' 87 Omega Brew Crew always Top of the hill party connection Lex 11-dentures I ' ll be there in a few My friends now are my friends forever... I LOVE ALL OF YOU! Ian Big-E Welsh Vars: soccer 9-12 Track 9,10 Tahoe: Bartko ski alumni 10,11 Asia 86 Yamsing Tahoe Vise 10 Schaefer Brew Crew always Top of the hill party connection Naked guarters- William Perry ' 87 Wanna Be South-Side Homey 9-12 2 weeks, 10 papers, 2 dollars... Plus Tip -I ' ll never forget-CB CL MDJ AJW EB EN JH SA LDJ ES AS SG Thea Hunkydory Wesselman Nudity with the gonk brigade 11 Dance production ' 87 party yearll Livin ' w Pasch 9 mos.of giggles X-mas w Nikki JAM in dah hottub! Beach an sun pals yar beautiful! Getting stuck in day mud w DIB Singin open mic w D-Dog luvn it Dey left us w the rats buccal! Redmeat + Rosegarden-SC gdluck 2 yall pro jects It was boomin ' ! Smile, all of us know right wrong Autumn Bobottom Westbrook V Fid Hockey 9-12, Badmntn, 9,11 SASA,ASA, mon lunch club 2FAD782 The Numbered Ho ' s 10 Cov aroup- I loves vous am «= 1 Sweetums a triends a friend 4evr Dana- Pal ' s, Pony rides, PROM! Autumn don ' t be gay Why Twiggy? Milanos for Mulattoes! KCL The word of the day is: Graduate SWAT team Are you s low? -Whoop i Mission streak LATER Ninety-two! Greg Duke of Toast Wharton JSA-Lt . Gov. Keeper of Sophmore Girls-Wizzard of Words9, 10, 11, 12 Mock Trial Pleasure Cone 11,12 Taos 11- Congressional Scholarl2 In love with TracilO, 11 , 12 . . .MUH Reno weekend adventures forever! Varsity Ice Blockin ' Crew 10,12 Seniorit is-Divorce Court 8-11,12 Live ahead of your time and beyond your means-It ' s better! Thanx to all who laughed w me — Ted, Juan, Sam, and Myself aren ' t gonna die, we ' re just gonna go to HELL and regroup! — Ho-Tepp Karen Wishy Wichner V-Ball Co-Captain, all-league9-12 Yearbook (hell) (MSK) 9-12 Chorale- But I can ' t sing! 12 other stuff deserving one line CLH-trials and tribulations, but I love you. You helped me make me Thanks. AB, KT-I luv you guys. Let ' s not let our lives separate much. SK, AB, AW, AP Phys-what Gus is tryin ' to say. . .We done it you made it great — SK, thanks for a lot. You will always make me laugh (I hope-keep in touch!) BS-I don ' t want to leave you. Luv ya-We ' ll keep talking. Amy Margrethe Willats Dance Production ' 87 ' 88 Who ' s bringing the Koalas? Thank you: SO, JL, AY, KF, AZ , CA, NB, KKH, JE, JR, CL, SK, AB, SC. (Wink!) Missed you, Shawn — Sigourney. I ' m a baby dragon! Waboo, Baobub. Never before have I learned so much. (Did we make 24?) You give me life. Don ' t ever let me go. 1988-The year of the butterfly. Anthony Tramp William-Reid The Ha-ha ' s Now let that be the reason 9-12 Little boy blu always 1 step A-K Ed 11-12 Bold but peaceful Anthony 9-12 Love that sx pnce! 12!! Stank + eh! Boy! ! 11 Chip tooth — UC (sorry) 11 B+J, Cisco class crashin 11 w my sidekick pot-na Stacie 4-12 Yez we are the Ha-ha! ! 9-12 Artimese Lavette Williams JV Softball 9 God Bless! Partnership 9-12 Kickin it! Pom-pon girl 11 Hey Jackets! ASA Co-President 12 Black unity! Student Council President 12 Speech Debate I Have a Dream Student Senate President 12 Student Body President 12 Yes! Thanks Mom, Dad, Kouf ax friends Seniors, don ' t let a moment of pleasure ruin your dreams! Charlotte Sweet Fay Williams So long, farewell its time to say goodbye I hate to go but its time to move on . To allmy friends goodluck in life and don ' t ever for get me because I wont forget you. Yearbook 9 - PS so long JVSoftball 9 - my African B S VarSoftball 11 -Take care of DAPP Retreat 11,12 - the BSD ASA Treasure 12 - Love co8 12 Steps to college - Charlotte8 Colin Williams Well, well, well, three holes in the ground. Thanx to the class cutting pals; Azad Julian Eric Tonbo Izik Klyph Beno Marnicus Samitha . DieTollenDeutschen sind Guilen und Ja Ich habe meins! Wherever you go-there you are- KLYPH. Flying Unicycles-Pete Phyz DTD Oh well-no condom grams nice try Im really, really glad to get out, but its really shit-e out there . PAGE 412 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Erica What Did Ya Say Wilson Three Penny opera-9-class pres. 9 StudentSenate-Wanna B Trackmemba African Student association 12 NAACP-Actsowinner9, 10, 11, 12Don ' t want to admit-Marching Band 9 Pepsquad9, 10DanceProduction87, 88 If I lose, I ' 11 walk away and nev er feel bad...Because I did all I could, there was nothing more to do... Dreams don ' t die, people do. I love all my friends, theyforcedme tocaretolistenandunderstandPEACE Michael J. Flip Wilson Incurable Political Junkie life Berkeley School Board Rep. 12 Music, from OSYO to Aspen. 9-12 Hickey from violin K-?? BOC : Day, Night , lunch everyday9-12 H20 polo, Swim Tm, PastaFeed 9-11 Wilson ' s US2 3 Coffee Crew 11 If you are not working for a solution, you are part of the problem. Vote-Pres in 2008! Good Luck J. Folks-consider me gone! Nikole Nikki Wilson Newpaper 11 Cheerleading 11 CSF Honor Society 12 Bedside Aerobics Crew 9,10,11,12 Go die! no I will not get naked and jump on your back! This keg is for me club 9,10,11 The Bonzai Bowlers 12 My name is not LJ Finstermore Heather Winters Varsity Fieldhockey JV Varsity Softball Key Club Patna ' s with Lara 10,11 10, 11 10 8-life Ya okay! Y ' know I ' ll miss u Bud after sm saps, fiat slumber...., Cisco, the truck, Mgr-how about another double date? Naw 2sprung on Mm-true love-stop laughing! Bye Jenny and Amyl Party Sara!!! Lisa stop scammin!!Bye BHS 4good Naomi Hanna Winiwarter Peace Club lst Step 10,11,12 Berkeley Womens Crew Team 11 Alfalfa Sprout Crew 9-12 The granolas;hot tubs+icecreaml 1 Su-me and you. We. Its meant to be Anna-oursouls justlikebeintogethr Sars-soul sister;Amir-Ilove you; Jade, Sharon, Lor , Bee-Beauty b-4me Kirst, Em, Jen-Hot mamas; PP-thanks May weall flylike eagles somuch love is all , myf riends .Letitshine Adam Wrong Way Wise Ho. Do. January 17, 88-? Den- What are you saying Ben- some day you ' ll get busted! Ski Club 9-12 Rat Pack will never die! Long live the Dogs! Adam danger- gee, 4 hours a week sure paid off! -Psyche! Have U. Wondered What if someone filled out a fake one of these and slipped it into the pile of other senior quest ionares; would it be printed? (ed. note: YES!) Ted Voltron Robert Wong Beloved Class (Last ) Emperorl 1-12 Asian Clanster: (T-bone) 11-life Throat Concerto Master 7-life Yearbook staff: (Mr. Darkroom) 12 Silver Lake Search + Rescuell,12 Ashland-Poker Burgie! Fest . 9-12 Fat RopeClub-Good as goldll-life Satanic Avengers (vocals) 1 1-life Never too much Bass! Ooh uh-uh! Hey fellas! Get down brotah! Este... I like big ol ' American sedans. Cartoons are way rad. I miss you Shawn Love to all. Sadaya Wright Oh brazil sun passion samba forr o and ocean but oh berkeley freedom BHS has been my medium for expression of my newly more complete giving and socially re- laxed self in that other world I learned more about lovel brought more back to share in BHS used it to focus work and channel E into A ' s bye BHS of bubbling metaphors + abstract molecules 4 friends oooxxxo Jahanfar The Jeweler Yadegar JV Baseball 9 Varsity Wresting 12 Asian Clan 11-life Homecoming Rally CleanUp Comm. 12 Fat Rope Club (president ) 9101112 Junior Prom Committe 11 Porno Crew 12 Deep Throat Club 12 Jewellry Man forever May you always be successful in life and if not, just say JAHULA Raymond The Tennis Master Yee Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 Non-Asian Student Union9, 10, 11, 12 Robotech Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Tender Watching 9,10,11,12 Tennis Team Captain ? 12 To my friends, thanks for all the good times we had together. See ya later underclassmens . The Class of 88 Rules!! Jill Jilliebean Yoshimura Varsity Cheerleader (Hey, Hey!) 12 Varsity Birdie Crew 10,11 CSF Honor Sociey 10,11,12 B-Buddies w Sugi 8-life Ready, OK! MAGIC forever! !Tricks R4 Kids!Ne More Dreams-DMC?K?Did U SY?-I don ' t think so! GRR! You told me so, KayiOkidoki ! ' Ey baby whas your sign?SB88!U SickoJBlah Blah!M-We ' ve been thru alot-Hmm! KN,DC AS,GH,WO, TH, D J, DF , GS-LuvYa Moo-Thanx 4 being there! 40! Ah- I ' m Possessed ! Bamm Bamm! TET BIG B-I ' ll miss ya!Dave help me! Scrub-Bart 84 ! Mom, Dad, Les-Couldnt ' ve done it w o U! Kenneth Shane Young Peer Empowerment program 12 Computer Club 11,12 Asian Student Union 10,11,12 T. A. in Adapted Aquatics 12 AP Phy- Let ' s get physical! 12 Yes! ! ! ;Clase De SSI- Robert Dwayne Roby-Bo Ycjng They were the best of times and are the years to be remembered. We shared them in unity and are chillin to the freshness of bein g Bad. Class of 88, always + forev er 4 year Varsity Soccer, Vars ity Track + Football , JSA, 10th st udentCouncil 11th + a large list of other tallents.Im Chili, Bad + icefrom the Calif orniaCoast . NEXT in lineis89+the Rest , BestWishes . Where one door shuts another one opens. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PAGE 413 Shannan Poquita Young Dance production 12 Dance projects 12 Afro-Haitian Dance 10,11,12 African Student Association 12 UCO MESA 10,11,12 Boo-Bear Fan Club 10-forever Friends- JY , MG , ML forever Jilliebean, Moony, Ding-Dong. . . Yeah I know about all of you! Asian Clan,Tuan Buns, Davey-Baby Willie-Darlin, etc. You Suckers! Catherine Princess Cate Zinn X-CountryTennisTrackAnyone?-Line Honor SocietyCSFDeansListU-Name It Boody Tam-HoldMySecrets Love4eve rCompletelySober-Why?SMACKNoKiss EnAmoredWithMattSinceTimeBegan . . NicoleWildthingYouAreTheOnlyOnel MarianneLovingYouWhereverYouAre i Thank YouMrAndersonMrByeMsC lay ton MemberOf TheThrillingThreeForLife Unknown4MileRelayRecord-CPCZSGSE MomDadCarterMNCHLoveManyThanks ! ! Becca Ree Ree Zemach Do I have nature on my face? Singin 1 on the rocks w EJNMLJ Getting stuck in de mud with DIT They left us w the RATS Thea!!I Jam in the hot tub. E-Baby, T-Baby, You ' re THE BEST! Dave, I love you! Character is what you are in de dark It ' s time to begin li fe ! OOPS!! Michael Man Ma I ' m glad to be in this class, because we know we have been the best class. I hope you enjoy your summer! P.S. I also would like to wish all of you got into the college that you wanted to enjoy and have a peaceful life with family and friends. I enjoy being in the class of 1988. Good Luck! Alou Is the only Mac Alou H 2 0 Polo 86-87... Swim Team 86-88 French Club Close-Up 12 Skiing w the Gang. Blizards, car wrecks, no action nights with Berah, TPing ML, Pizza Dave. Tuan Ben Sean Berah Danny Robbi The Amric-Italiono Beach Club BerkeleyHigh School-a place to cool— yet I served my time— and with a little remorse I say good-bye. Good luck Fellas!! Lucas Froot-Luke Maciel 1988 Senior Prince Productions : Hotel Paradiso (Tabu) South Pacific (Professor) Yeoman of the Guard (Fairfax) Camino Real (Waiter) Carousel (Enoch Snow) You Can ' t Take It With You (Tony) The Mikado (Nanky-Poo) The Iciest Senior Kimberly Kimmy Madigan Desert Rats n Camino Real n Carousel 12 Key Club Member 11-12 Yer my toots! my big papoose! Kiss me ' till my nose is loose! Somebody come and smile the smiles and sing the songs it won ' t take long —Sesame Street Yo ' baby what ' s up?— Twelveo ' clock —my what lovely elbows — ILuvUAll DISCLAIMER: The Senior Activities represent the opinions of Berkeley High students, and their inclusion in the yearbook does not imply that we concur with the views expressed. If we by chance failed to express your views, we would like you to accept our most profuse apologies, but: •That ' s life. •We know nothing about it. •We were at the beach at the time. •Accidents will happen. • We have no specific recollection of the incident . •It was somebody else ' s department. Take your pick... PATRIZIO PELLOUCHARD as an A.F.S. exchange student in Cusco, Peru missed literally every yearbook deadline but this one! He ' s graduating in June 1988! At Macchu Picchu, Peru jdiun pooS v d vi{ Ud ovus U9yjms pdpvdi{-p vq no£ ' zuj V Friends (frends) n. p . People whom one knows, loves, and trusts. Class of 1988: We made it! Congratulations, everyone! CHERIE : What happened? Love, Mom Dad m m A Tribute To Richard LeBlanc and Don Hubbard Thank you for your dedication ! Thank you for your excellence ! You are creating the world every day. From a grateful and admiring parent Congratulations Nick, Miriam, and Sarah! Good Luck, Stay with it! -Valerie Dick Herr Congratulations Melani We Are So Proud of You! Love, Mom, Dad Grandmother A TRIBUTE TO SARAH HER SPLENDID FRIENDS What a joy! What a blessing ! What good company you have been! Thank you! I shall miss you! Congratulations THELENA You Did It! Neena baby, We Are So Proud Of You! Love, Mom, Grandmom, The Whole Family She can talk that talk... and she can walk that walk! We Love You, Sophia! —MOM, DAD, ISABEL REBECCA CONGRATULATIONS JASON LIPTON Closing Page 423 Dear Friend, Weregrettoinformyout that you have enjoyed Saw unto itself, replete and open spaces of Berks toy t JJ g only now, after a you wish. Sincerely, Berkeley High School Dependent of Tourism (AKA 1 987-88 Berkeley High Yearbook Staff) Page 425 What we ' re doing with our passports... underclass, , verticals, and CONGRATULATIONS Kimberly Lynn Williams! Jose, remember that any accomplishment of yours is a success to us. Love, Your Familia 1621 icUno Avenue. 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We couldn ' t have done it without the devotion of every member of the staff (except for you flaky ones). This yearbook, like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Raindeer, will go down in history. Thanks Mr. Kratz and the entire Kratz family for donating their time. Thanks to Marge ' s mom for all the Chinese food. Thanks to Elizabeth for reminding us that the camera shoots what it sees. Thanks to the janitors for allowing us to tramp through their school until the wee hours of the morning. Thanks to Mr. Tudisco for pictures. And thanks to Ms. Russ for help with computing and for the use of her Mac Lab; without it, this message and many others would not be here. We wish you a mem orable journey through this yearbook... Bon Voyage! The 1987- 1988 Yearbook Staff Advisor and Yearbook Saint: Charles Kratz Co-Editors: Margaret Solomon, Sean Kaer and Karen Wichner Associate Editor: Gabriella Marks Clubs and Activities Editor: Gabrielia Marks Faculty and Academics Editor: Scott Carroll Performing Arts Department Editors: Phoenix Reed and Amanita LeMon Sports Editors: Cherie Self, assisted by Kwame Payne Senior Formals Editors: Gage Coulon and Alice Chen Senior Informals Editors: Joanna Oltman and Sarah Berger Underclass: Michael Clemmons, Jake Lustig, et. al. Senior Poll and Activities Editors: Pascha Hansen, Heather Lawson and Christi Taylor Index Editor: Alison Miller Advertising Editor: Jennie Dorman Ail-Around Annoyance: Bill Woodcock Business Manager: Adam Wse Art Editors: Jessica Bohn and Amy Bruckmeier Layout Crew: EVERYONE and Mina Javid Photo Editor: Matt Millman Photographers: Mina Javid, Matt Millman, Sam Kamin, Gage Coulon, Bill Woodcock, Ted Wong, Alice Chen, Banghee Chi, Dianne Baker, Becca Sperber, Ian Inaba, Matt Bunn, Scott Carroll, Sarah Berger, Cherie Self, Mike Flushman, Kelly Duane, Amy Bruckmeier, Ben Somkin. Contributing Photographers: Mr. Tudisco, Harrell Studios, Mr. Kratz. Publishing Company: Walsworth Publishing Company, Inc., Marceline, MO Publishing Representative: Elizabeth Kawecki mWALS WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE, MISSOURI. U.S. A- V
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