Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1990

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K S f Bishop O'Dowd High School 9500 Stearns Avenue Oakland, California 94605 44155 535-5555 , Volume 36 1,11 Ym -,,, ,..2T'..--ls ,,,....-,' 1 -7. 7 , 111 91,111-1 : A W rigs:-it W r. I The Dragon Zone iQ l - gh- X Xllllllll' Q fill!! WW ll . llfllll ' 1 Picture if you will, a ,realm like no other, surrounded by a high fence on top' of a lonely hill. It is a secluded place where people of all different backgrounds and icleas, converge to share the experiences which can only be had in this . special place. lt is, a place where people' go to grow in academics, athletics, fine arts, and spiritual beliefs. Inside, the inhabitants work together to achieve their goals and to mature. The enthusiasm, energy, and spirit overflow and touch the lives of everyone in contact with O'Dowd. In joyous times, the inhabitants celebrate together, in stressful times they help each other, and when tragedy strikes they group together to comfort and support one another. It is -truly a unique dimension that will change the lives of its inhabitants forever. This is the true account of these people's experiences on their journey through the Dragon Zone . . . 1 . Qu., M v.4 .wfwwwmnumna woowfmvfwwf 1 if 'L UW- xn Q SIS Xl! K'I we 'zlfgul , I ...,....- ......- .1 .... .1 - M s. . lf :f vw ,HQQE ., Babe? sa, 2 THEME H 1 fu 5 , QT 9, iUW' Uf1f f- Xxx 'T all rj Homecoming victory For the Dragons! The Dragons took the ball to the endZONE as they defeated the Piedmont Highlanders 10-7. Highlights on page 16. 4 STUDENT LIFE Zoning in on, . . X Student Life What goes on inside the zone? Spirit week and Homecoming may be the first ictivities that come to mind, but Student Life at O'Dowd is much, much more. Student I ictivities at O'Dowd range from spirit-raising sports rallies and assemblies, to spirit-raising Vlasses and retreats, and include the seasonal performances staged by the drama and music iepartments. What other Student Life activities take place inside the zone? Let's take a look inside and see. A. STUDENT LIFE 5 , Y ,Y ,W Y MIME KXXXXXVIIIIII ff? Ai. V ' lf' 'BX J 5553 ,Q ,vm-'1 ,o Md? ., .- ' 1 '3t',1 c V NQVV- 'NQ2 is lr 'Dvd Y 'I' STUDENT LIFE 7 '4nn.. v - it S' V, 'o 4, .fl 0.54 wa, 1 A 'C Wu'-S ftmxf 5 X NN 1 ,, 1f, ,nw . , - 3 .Lys uf. . Q, ,isa l 'WG - 1 UHIIQI 5 jp to Reaching Beyond the Zone .4 ,I f Above Ms Knudsen and her foster chrld Bryant share a spec1al moment together Below Marcela and Cecrly admlre the MEXICBH art on therr vactron 'tr Gthers went school Back the area to prepare themselves for the commg school year Not only students spent then summer helping people Ms Knudsen the school lrbrartan, was the foster parent for a crack addrcted two month old baby named Bryant STUDENT LIFE 9 I--:2:-. 5: l:f:5:5:f .-5-ii.: ll'llll ll:-I lu! Hln 'I' If.-..-.. Returmng to the Zone :f-- '-: It was a sunny day in late August. The summer sun had just cleared through the tops of the trees when a loud urgent noise pierced the quiet of the early morning. It was an unrelenting sound which had not been heard for quite some time. Students awoke from their sleep with a jolt, their minds reeling, trying to com rehend the nature P 1 of this rude awakening. Slowly, the significance of the disturbance was recalled like a heavy weight. The students fell back into bed, trying to deny what they knew they could never escape. The carefree times of freedom and leisure were gone. They had been replaced by a world of classes, teachers, homework, and tests. When the students finally opened their eyes again, they knew they could no longer deny it. The alarm clock had signaled their return to another year in the Dragon Zone. hi:-:, Freshmen Dragon Zoners walt to take their pictures lupper top 10 STUDENT UH S J' ii .V nl HFC CL 'fi k l J r ef 4,5 8,5 Students and their parents try to figure out Dennis Dougherty and his computer class work diligently fleftl. Doug Vierra catches up on the latest school news. ll 3...L5gi 1 C I. I what books are , 1, f': .V Jfr -2 .i ,gfggaffv eff' z 1 Y ,P-,...4 Locker Nurnber: 1- A1 Favorite classy .- i Favorit-ejteqchergf j V j .Q , Favbiinte' Ehvorite merfiory- of .Qthet year: friendez A f 7 'f D Sc-hedule: l ' t f ' l H A, , C D F , 'H ,, fa 5 4' M. 3? I fr f ,J Z V6 .95 , f -4 f' , 4' , uf ff the needed, and when pictures will be taken. 1 ar ff Mock turtlenecks, f Jeans, Sweatshirts, Sweaters, POLO, Cardi- gans, Vests, T-shirts, WEEDS, Overalls, Plaid, Floral, Shorts, l.CREW, Higlrtops. Cree ers, Keds, Suede, Samhas, NIKE AIR, Pennyloafers, Steelti s, Boots, Girls with really long hair or really short hair, Bobs, Guys with fades, Mohawks,r5hort and neat, The PREPPY look, I-Iikin boots, Dressed in BLiCK, Flu- orescent beachwear, The layered look, Moccasins, Shop ing in the city, Norrlgstorms, Macys, The Emporium, The GAP, Bayfair, Second- hand shops, Banana Re- public, Berkeley, Whole Earth Access, Brown Bros, Southland, Stone- ridge ff .gym 4. i t its f fr fl? tl, fe, '-4' fwgpig , .W ,, 1,-gg' 4 ,wfl l l ' 1 A ff 'Aciiratsg Miatds-, Cdhverf ,tiblefu Vwbugs, Subur- Ib3l15, BMW5, Cabrio-N 1TetSg 'Mustahgsy Nissan' Ni , Jgguar JXJSQ Poxche, , f'fBNatman,f' flethal I Weapisri !2, lParem- l hbcdk 4'Do the Right qg Thing, ,'fDead ,Poez's Sdcietyfh 'When ' i jM'eNt. Sla1.I y ,,f' Closbyy, 13 Show, Chee rS, Th? Wonder Yieatsg 'Bdokexj 21 Jump 1Si:reei,! Thirty- s9mefhi11sL Chii1a Bebch, 'f Married ' wi-th Childeren, David Lemm- 111aI1f Ar54211i0 Hal1, Ed- die! Miirpfigif Keideem Hardisqnh 1MeI Gibsogg Ivhmwj Damn 5RiChard GiielEo, Christidn Slaier, ,Meg M Ryan, . Roseanne Bam Michelle Pfeiffer, NWA, DOC, New Kids 1thegW,BloCk,- UZ, ,the Cure, Depeche Mode, Oingo Boingo ' moCV'S ,.g y U 4 3 M! sf I A 2 mfg' Emridiif umms' if Vi + iv-5' nl . W, 4 1: J L, 1 1, . at ,J A' What colleges would you like to attend? UC Berkeley UC Santa Barbara UC Los Angeles UC Davis Harvard What is your radio station? 1. KSOL . KMEL KRQR l . LIVE 105 X-100 What do you spend yo money on? 1. Clothes 2. Food 3. Gas 4. Tapes 5. Going places xH'l'l IIIZ , e ,. SS' --'T- '- : 15Qj..14. 1 iS.5 5E i iii-:ses e Ei --'EEEI f 'S :ESE ' , Ezfz, 4-Z':0 3:55555 Z ne Co ' O m 1 ng 32555255 3 -555522: 'Qsisisii T to T H- T E T W ,Qrf 17he.7Dr5gott Zonefwas filgledst 2 T tBamners'and ribbons toffhlaekif E end -gold Wavered' thmtigh thegl. ': . tair. Shouts of Come on: . T T 'P lf- O'Dowg1riet's golf' :blatedfe r 'L.N IE Q through the stadium? Parents Ei efvl-werstiumped And E5 screamed with excitement,-randi E5 studeixts watahedfthetaceiortr A Q if T This was is T special c1ay'of,urtity,feltgbyxaile-T EE 0'UeWdiimSs h1?XP?fi?i7+C?i1,??5S17lrt1 5 55 October in fthe sretesaesfbfr ' the Dfessm Zim eert i '- EE TinvaderegthfieFiiedntorrtz ef EE Highlanders 'entered' Zogtegr' EE . mf kmwiflsh 'Fhh?S':,w?dMii be jiist 'lapotheti ivietimrfoffthew'VV is DragonsgAt,11QQD ,Q ' gg junior varsi'ty.team'fbegahTami is in less than Vtwohourpsy . ,, p f ,M is TCI'-?YI1Q1i2h?di Fiedmom. Then, are Q ik 1 2100 ,,, thefvarsity teafruif ,'f,, Q 1 53 -ibegan their pwmenades the I3 Pfister 51-1ying,Tre'fBackf ifltB1ackQf'r ' ' EQ was 'lbrokettfand the'p14aye1's1N H V S ' and TfariS2W6re Qpreeared -for' at T A ,dominating Homecemingg ' T E: ' , In less than 31 hourswthis ' W premonitifoh was ma.d3e1,tf4ie,Q f pr TheTDragoris,,1'iii5i'iekerifthe T . -game by rdefedtirng fthe, T E T 'fHighlrQTQdC!'51,19 ta 7. TLarerfT that night, O'Dowdians: 'p f ' retmined to the Df3gQD'Z0ftQ 1 ,for the annual Hornecoziting, . 5 Dance. A'ticket'entit1ed arcefstor ' S ya COMM-fmerativeyt-Shirt and ta Q ,Chance torviewtherwide video 5 S S g screens. 'By theend of the lx TA J T night, All had ra feeling of T V unity and victory, experienced onlyin theDrqgon Zone, , W i T p 1A . T X g T , , The Varsxty Cheerleaders add pep and enthusiasm throughout Q pp ,Y Qs- ' the game Cupperwgopj. The Dragons triumph after an I xmpresslve touc own. S T s.. ?s 16 STUDENT LIFE Ig S Junior varsity football players prepare for the h B kickoff. The Piedmont Highlanders are crushed by the j.v. Dragon domination. juniors, Brian Rogers and Mike Nichelini pump up the spirit at the Homecoming Rally. Senior Kevin Davis and Coach Jack Concannon share a congratulatory hug. 1, ., ,, . l I ' 1 I nd' t x x I X ff . if .li if A 2 . , 174 1 ,mul 'l y STUDENT LIFE 17 Sty ,f-9737 H. v' A , A..,, . ,,.,... , . , ,A , . 1 35 .,,-, . 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V5 If uunw, ,, f 1 1 in cg: , n 'Ls ..- JV 24 STUDENT LIFE ' 5 W f Z f .2 l E fi 4' Z ,2- BTUDENT LIFE! fZ .fn 5 Secrets'f cast member discusses condoms with his father, fleftj. Another cast member portrays a teenager, ibelowj. Secrets actors answer students' questions on AIDS, lieftj. STUDENT LIFE 27 ? f 1 .Z -ZS Halloween :Cale I 9 Z X 1 Above: Our dignified winners. Left: Freshman jessica Petrini really gets into clowning around. g 3 i V 7 nii ni l X M Z if f i1'i H D if Above: lt's a bird, it'5 a plane it's Chris Lind uist - 'H' ' , ' 'Au ,, f --2 4 'f ' 'M' ' 4 ,- ' , W 'wfffv I , q . af., Left: Our honorable judges. 28, STUDENT LIFE A S Zalendar Sales ,..-..- Lbrc' 'diff' U.. .l .JL .1 Y . ,..5. 1 .. :W 1. EY A-iw MQ f ,. J V I L 1, wr, . J 40- ' 1 , X ju, , 3 1' , gil -1'-, .. 17: 1, is L 10, . 5 .11 ,i ' 'D IT. .. 35 W 1 , ' M . , V YQ , , Q.: , ' S ' ' 4. LQ, ,. S fn xl All v 'fx ' Url .wig - ' ::. mpfflffk ' f if if 243 F, gb. , 1:3 gg? :wiiwg Al ,. RAM. 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Below: Gospel Choir Members - lx STUDENT LIFE 31 fl Retreats Getting acquainted at the senior retreat. Elisa Costa and Christie Shaddle playing patty cake. 32 STUDENT LIFE SJWANV tp M I P S 5 4 The retreat team members. 19 Senior girl's show off their d0'S-H Edith MacDonald writing in the A friendly game of duck, duck great outdoors. goose at the freshman retreat. Z STUDENT LIFE 33 Meg Gorzycki and Francis Whealdon in trust walk lrightj. I1 1 Kristen Bouvier fbelow rightj. x I x I 1 'u ll 3 i E 5' N QUTFW' li IN 34 STUDENT LIFE M54 V . , , . . 4.6521-If , . 'gf fa:-:-' if .1-.5 ,W ,r,.-42:1 QWQWL ff' ,fff Aflff. 1-W A i 1 T422 Lf.- ! f tg! 1' , 1 W 25? W f'f.zf :P3-:ff-2 '., -:M .wi-' 221- 1,-P2 -a :.' 1,4-I 'f9Ze'-1-:':f', ,,,, .. .1 ,, ft., 1 ff 4 Za! , f , ,, 5.4 yJq5:Wyfv Wjf1f:-' ,' 'ff-Zyl? -.Q nf, , 1 , 44 4' .W , x,:- fn' ,- ,Mff , ,- me a , , 1.5 ma, ,Hwy ,..-,ff 4-ff ,-, .- . . Q' :WW yffwfffyzdfwy Z ff 5'Z ff . 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A is -iid' 'f 'X' ' Q ,, ' K' I ' ' ' ' fiufff ., ' , ' 'V -z -, ' . f 1,--'ififiw - Erin ' W g ' 4, 5.13534 4 l . 'd1'.ii4fL Fam' - f f fl. . ' I Pseudolus lsr. Chris Ferreiraj welcomes the audience. . . . li., Hero lsr. Ted Malikj lusts after a beautiful virgin. The Proteans lleft: lr' Eflk Plllow' rt' Forte if Rodriguezj help Pseudolus examine a scroll. 38 STUDENT LIFE S Won the Way to the Forum N X Miles Gloriosus lsr. Mike Porcellal takes pride in himself. V eudolus examines the ring of old man Erronius lsr. Devin Scottj. To the Y ,Poli ght of Pseudolus is Hysterium iso. Matt Colganj. -3 X ,mo W 2 l I. f' D 40 STUDENT LIFE Drama teacher Mr. Dennis Kohles cast as the director of the fall play. Senex, a citizen of Rome Ksr. justin Hartungj holds the broken bust, a birthday gift for his mother-in-law. S sq- l l x IF WI Qu ' -I xx! she W 'ir4 Gy! EE ai' Y Q L,' Q' in 0 f-'Ny 'Sli Q mm Hmmm M mm lim 4' Z S Q L Q Juana K -Ln P L- fer 5, X Q Pseudolus, a slave to Hero. Kfhris Hysterium, a slave to Senex and Erronius, a citizen of Rome. lDevin Ferreiral Domina. fMatt Colganl Scottj A X , X Q B49 'K 11 5.1555 - Q Q' 7WmEE P X eff-11 1 F f 1 Q 9 I, xx if L f 51' '!w I ,I 'X if J .gl J Q xSenex, a citizen of Rome. Uustin Domina, the wife of Senex. CBecky Miles Gloriosus, a warrior. fMike Hartungj Mcliinneyj Porcellal I ge- f .N 2 , x V 1 , f L' . 55' 'Wg' we 0 -.fm i 4 7 X I xl! . ra. vi 1 N A .x Q N 5 if Q '1'3-2 EEN. N W' sn! 90.-v Y- -:- ' lm gg Protean iii, 32, and 43. 1Erik Hero, the son of Senex. fTed Malik, Philia, a virgin. QAriel Davisj pillow, Josh Carroll, Porte Rodriguezj STUDENT LIFE 41 pring Musical I. ,u .ln .ui an Ziff I 5... 'I ,, 1 ff' ' ., 4, 5 Miss Lynch overhears Sonny bragging to the gang. fbelowjz Eugene and Patty entertaining the gang. 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F V Mx, fleftj The Grease cast lbelowj oger moons the audience. :Lf STUDENT LIFE 45 Symphonic Band: Flutes: Anne Morell, Christie Fernstrom, Katie Lage, Barbara Brown, Aliya Dibrell, Eva Goode, Vince Fontana, Christina Soletti, jessica Lage, Brennan Hedges, Diana Montes, Aisha Sims, Lisa Baskin, Marla Julien, Abbey Banks, Nadia Orton, Kara Cephas, Corrine Dobbins, julie Hawkey, jessica Petrini Oboes: Sean MacDonald, Bindu Frank Bassoon: Ajayi jackson Clarinets: Greg Francioch, Cathryn Stansbury, Nick Beltran McClintock, Carey Orloff, Leah Pearlman, Kristy Meyer, Tom Caulfield, jennifer Santos, Will Shipp, Meredith Armstrong, Sosha Hom, Mornen Haymer, Andwele Harper Bass clarinetsz Chris Sterling, William Wilson Tenor sax: Lyman Hubbard, Tatajna Ravnik, Andy Rosequist Baritone sax: Scott Brooks, Kevin Brunetti Alto sax: Alex Butkus, Steve Roberts, Robbie Marshall, Dwayne Valeau, Brian Loeffler, Tim Fernstrom, Tim Kane, Ave Carillo, Henry Kiang, Shannon Smith, Nathan Pacheco, Candice jones, DeWayne Martin, Keith Grandt, Shannon Chamblin, Tyeka Diggs, Ryan Brown, Bert Thomas Keyboard: Ed Kane, Cori Kinczel Bells: Chris Shobar Tuba: joshua Olkowski Percussion: Jim Richards, Mark Thompson, Peter Smith, Kris Hamrick, Matt Cholerton Trombones: Iulie Heim, Doug Wiedwald, jennifer Morgan, Sean Dobbins Beginning Band: Clarinets: Dave La Borde, Billy Regacho Tenor Sax: Carlo Battino, Dave Field, Aaron Grant Trumpets: jonathan Olkowski, Malcolm Harkness Bass: Monica Serrano Percussion: Linda Gardner, Aniesha Sapp jazz Band: In alphabetical order: Nick Beltran McClintock, Matt Bradley, Scott Brooks, Kevin Brunetti, Tim Fernstrom, Michelle Hamilton, Eric Hubbard, Ajayi lackson, Kenny Kwak, Eric Manuevo, Mike Nichelini, Tatajna Ravnik, james Richards, Mark Rusting, Mark Thompson, Dave Tomasello, jason Sjoberg 'wr , . . .-, ,xg..,.., , .,, ,.. --wi-.. , , , .,,,,,,,f. 4 .A . 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U 522iv'V24316PZWFC9'fj2?,7Zf1fI5g?Z3' F5-27' ,qi 4132423 '135 36g:g:g:f V-242' .-3554.451 I STUDENT LIFE 51 le I B ' W H 71f.':1f'5'5 7 -.-, f ei -, Eff, ,,, , Ia Picture ig, A surprised Father Mitrano gets a birthday greeting from a singing vegetable! 52 FACULTY The Keepers of the Zone Wiz t b - 'Z ,,gff9 fx - - ' . -X N, , -l I -I.- 1 3 ' - - - -gag-xg-.,..:gg::'e Y ? : J? S9 FACULTY 53 The Keepers Get Recognized at .t as .ls ,Z,235:jr-g1335g2.'jfgf,2',j.jgjgz.-,f51ae:g'5:':?': Q-2E,1,1-' 1:22- :'.fE.1v '2 W3 ' -g:,-:- Z- '- .' Ei- ' ' V in 1 . l E :V I' ii Qflgf vt Over the 10 years of WI teaching that I've done, I've XJ, often asked myself what is at it that I want from my 'Q students. Tonight, after 10 years, I got what I it wanted. . .what I've always wanted was to hear students Q, say 'thanl4s. '-Mr. Kucer , -H 111631 IU O'Dowd faculty in attendance at the X recognition dinner. f f f 41 tt I ' it f QQ 211 Pg. My Administration: Fr. Ioseph Mitrano, CSB - Principal Ms. Mathilda I nacio - Assist. Principa? Instruction , A, ,I A Fr. Richard Ranalletti, CSB - Assist. Principal: Studies Ms. Mary Kamian - Dean of Women Mr. Cary Mason - Dean of Men V5 .-VV .rug 171-9 Ms. Etta Mclineany - Business Manager Mr. Paul OfMalley - Dir. of Student Activities Mr. Brian Judd - Dir. of Campus Ministry Mr, Mike Bowler - Athletic I .,., f 4 'N Q I p ,fa 1. y . 't . iff' - I Q1 '45 Hwwdigii 5 Q 6 4 af -A,,' I . I I Director Fr. Marc Colelli, CSB - Dir. of Development .. 1 I Faculty: Ms. Teresa Acebo - Development, Yearbook M . M l B lc - Ph ' l , . . , - s yrte a er ygsgca S X I -by 6. Ms. Mary Ellen Brady - , , , I Mathematics tchairpersonj Mr. john Calderwood - Social Studies tchairpersonj Sr. Mary Lois Carey, OP - Religion Cchairpersonj 54 FACULTY Imagine one evening pulling into the O'Dowd parking lot. You had another extremely trying day. Students complaining, bells ringing, and papers to grade are all you can think about. As you glance at the quads and realize every bone in your body aches from exhaustion, you wonder, Why am I here again? You grab for the door handle and to your surprise the door opens and a smiling-faced senior greets you and escorts you to the cafeteria. As you walk together, you can't help but ask yourself, What do they want now? To your amazement the cafeteria has been transformed into a beautiful setting. You hear soothing dinner music, see crisp linen tablecloths, and smell rich Italian aromas. What is going on? You sit down at your table and recognize similar reactions by your fellow colleagues. On September 2.7, 1989, the first teacherfstaff recognition banquet was given by the class of 1990. This unheard of idea turned into a unique and memorable experience for many of the faculty. Although not all seniors directly participated in the evening itself, each homeroom contributed with food or money to sponsor this classic event. Throughout the night the seniors handled everything with complete professionalism, All hosts dressed in black and white. They provided live music and entertainment. Esther Archer played the piano while Cindy Brown, Anne Morell, and Barbie Brown played their flutes. After dinner was over, Ariel Davis and Becky McKinney sang solos and one duet. One would think that all of this would be for some incredible purpose . . . and indeed it was. The reason for the entire evening was simple, but intense. We just wanted to acknowledge them, say thanks for everything they've done, said Class President Sean MacDonald. Ms. Kubicek and Fr. Joe Mitrano give a word of thanks to the hosts and hostesses of the Senior Class. . ' - ' 1 - 1 ' ' Q '- ' Wi W TT-TYTZVV Mr. Kevin Cushing - English ' x ' 1 ' ' iw u Mr. Owen Derby - Fine Arts , ,, gs 1 . Mr. Dennis Dougherty - , F. . T' K -4 ,,, .- 4 V' ,. Computer Science 1' ,,- I dw T 1 H 1 ITT, D' ' tchairpersonj ' W ' F f'v?'5 ' ,' ' , ' QQ! ' Ms. Noreen Drexell - English '- ' ' ' Ms. Debra Erneh - English H . ff- 'A ,uqi K I , ' T ' I .iiim.r' V. . 1 .xii 1 vfttliiltllliliiiv I . S K h , E OP H'ft fi' f'-of V K TTT I if U7 -f , Z T' at anne mery' - Nm E , ,I . N . T I 3. . Faculty Absentee Coord. ii? ' I ' If--'ff E' ,- f' ' Mr. Edward Fo e - Ph sical Ed. , f . . S Y ., 1 ' 1 , ' I t Mr. Noe Gonzalez - Foreign 4 'F , f I m we fe if A' 1 Language 7 sq .4 ' , I N A V 5 I , if Ms, Meg Gorzycki - Social ,FS I '- 3? AT' ' ' 7 1 E Studies I, A. K ' . .ggi ' Mr. Bradley Goodhart - Science Q x,,, ' Q - pp. xg., 4 Kchairpersonj , Q I A ' ' ' Mr. Robert Crazzini - Applied ' ff f'f? 1.,: .. sa?-Eel? F L:11'? wax! Ff f 1' Vw eeifixii,-51 Ssieflfe iChaifPeY50nl 4, . 32 ,',A E':f'f:'15ir Q -':i!5gf533 j'j5, ff 5 7133, fr a, Mr, Anthony Green - Social I 'I V c -A I 1 studies ,V ' V 'X 3 . ' ' Ms. lean Harsch - Guidance g ' ' vs- Q 1 ' .ji ' ' , Mr. Ira Holston - Mathematics fic , ,V . ,X , -'A ' A 3 . . ' Mr. joseph Ianora - Religion we I z s C 1 ,gg I p ' t ' A S, , I FACULTY 55 New to the Zone joining the faculty this year were nine new faces. Each brining their own talents to enhance O'Dowd education, Mr. Ira Holsten, Mr. Peter Kraweic, and Ms. Carol Wirth joined the math department. Kraweic graduated from O'Dowd in 1985 and enjoys playing lacrosse and the drums. While working to complete his M.A. in geology, Holsten mangages to go mountain biking, rock climbing, and sailing. Wirth is from Pullman, Washington. She uses her free time to play basketball, go biking, hiking, running, and taking photographs. The English department welcomed Ms. Noreen Drexel and Ms. Joyce Strovink. Drexel calls home Rhode Island, but went to school in New York. She has written for the Save the Children organization and has taught English to refugees in Tibet. Strovink is from Philadelphia, in her spare time she enjoys singing in her church choir, reading, and walking . . joining the foreign language department were Mr. Noe Gonzalez, Ms. Caryn Kunkle, and Mr. Francesco Ortiz-Medina. Gonzalez, from Mexico, enjoys playing soccer, tennis, and spending time with his family. Kunkle from Michigan, says her goal in life is to be content with herself and her abilities. Ortiz-Medina from Puerto Rico teaches so as to be a positive role model for Hispanic students. He is a Purple Heart Veteran of the Marine Corps. Mr. joseph Ianora joined the religion department. He likes to coach tennis, lift weights, and play golf. New to the drama department is Ms. Sue Ellen Nelsen from Honolulu, Hawaii. She danced and had her own ballet school at one time, 1 Ad Ms. Eva Kastel - Foreign Language Ms. Carmelle Knudsen - Head Librarian Mr. Dennis Kohles - Fine Arts Ms. Debra Kolsrud - English tchairpersonj Mr. Peter Kraweic - Mathematics Ms. Denise Kubicek - Mathematics b ' A V 'C 'fT7T5' . , Ms. Kathryn Kastama - lg Applied Sciences , Mr. Boris Kastel - Religion -if if ' ,gv ' 1- if - vga. ii '48 Mr. Robert Kucer - Science Ms. Caryn Kunkle - Foreign Language YY Fr. Marvin LaBute, CSB - Foreign Language fchairpersonj Mr, Bill Lyons - Guidance Ms. Marisa Maier - Foreign Language Ms Dona McCabe - Physical Ms. Sue Ellen Nelsen - Fine Arts 56 FACULTY ' E? I am so impressed sit . L , by the atmosphere of f cooperation, mutual will support, caring, and l fun here at O'Dowd. -if - Noreen Drexel -' A 1 --!- , 2 1 Qleftj Originally from New York, Mr. ' i' joseph Ianora joined the religion ' department this year. V lrightl Director of Student Activities, Mr, Paul O'Malley heads a school -t 'A assembly on the quads. V f Q i A Wi ' wi-1 W K ' - l M Mr. Edward Ollcowski - s f li i 5 English ,, 1. A Q ' Mr. Francisco Ortiz-Medina - b 2 'I W- 1 ' Foreign Language , J- Q ' Fr, Ben Owens - Reli ion L' ll -A5 fy' - , ' Mr. Paul Perenon - Piysical , f F ' 'V L- Ed. fchairpersonj L 5 V ' ' Q' -'f Mr. Vito Perrone - Religion ' J, VTE ' ' ' ' , 'Wi Mr. Lorin Peters A Science l - i - Mr. Michael Phelps - 'Q 4, V '4 'J Mathematics ' K, , 5 Y 5 , ' Ms. Sheila Ring - English i ' Si 32- .. ff ' 2' V. if l Mr. Leonard Rossi - Fine Arts ' sg, ,XJ ' X 5 lchair ersonl '69 'N ' ' , 1' Q 7 Mr. Richard Roza s Social ,I 3 ag , Studies I . 1 I . i ' W 5 Y.-,vf.,I2,,, f fi is -Vs f----- , J ,Y ' I Mr. Stephen Russo - Guidance . Qi ' , ' - 7 ' .4 Fr. Les Schaefer, CSB - English -id , N s Mr. Michael Silverstein - ' , , . English A L H, fl - - i his., .fdfvg 4 Mr. Paul Stephens - Fine Arts E x A, ,' - f , Mr. jack Stevens - Mathematic ts wr, ,, ' ii if ' l . ' Y f . A if FACULTY 57 Teache ' ' 1' with Pride I I Becoming swept away in a discussion of the fury of John F. Kennedy's assasination and accidentally beaning a student's nose with a missle of chalk, is one way Ms. Meg Gorzycki can be seen enjoying her job. Gorzycki is a social science teacher at O'Dowd who enjoys teaching because she recognizes her passion of ideas and the sense of urgency I ' to challenge students assumptions about what is real, or what is important. She states, I take great pride in students who learn skills or discover something worthwhile and positive about life or themselves as a result of my input. In her spare time, Gorzycki likes listening to bagpipes, reading political phillipics, and writing stories and poems. I Gorzycki is a person who is looking at the stars and encouraging her students and friends to do the same. I I Q. Why did you want to become a teacher? A. Obviously it's not money or social status. I suppose in all fairness credit for this karma should go to my parents and my teachers who filled me with the idea that knowledge is sacred, and that this career can potentially enrich the whole community. i I Q. Why do you prefer O'Dowd to a public school? A. I am not sure that I do absolutely. I went to a public high school, and have very fond memories and had some , excellent instruction. This school offers some things in its cocurricular and curricular programs that not all schools have. I especially like that we have a program that facilitates discussion of faith. Q. What joys do you get from teaching? A. The joy of being exhausted after my homework is finished, and knowing I am doing something constructive with I my energy. Q. What special teaching qualities do you have? I A. I have a sense of humor, which is an absolute requirement for anyone in the front line of social service. It helps I balance the impatience I have for those who make excuses for why they will not be responsible, open-minded, or ' compassionate, including myself! Ms Joyce Strovmk En lish Mr Thomas Talbert Religion pa Mr Steven Twomey Religion 1 Mr Thomas Tyler Science , Q, , Mr John VanAalst ' ge 1 -- Mathematics I ff, l ' f .952 I V- 1-4.1.3 f.':,V I xx . f :D Mr Gregory Vanderheiden 'Q.f-.iw-,.jL3 TY T Social Studies - Vi f V x, gy Ms Janet Vax Guidance 'I ' ' ' . . Mr Douglas Vierra Religion .1 ' ' .il L ily Ms Frances Warmerdam . ' . X -- Guidance Ichalrpersonj ' Ms Carol Wirth Mathematics . VV - I , f , Staff Ms Jeanne Barneich Recept1on1st!Secretary Ms Judy Coleman Registrar Ms Millie Correia Attendance Ms Deborah Johnson Principal s Secretary Ms Darlene Molesworth Bookkeeper Q16 66 K 1 - . . , H as x x - . - g , ,tax . . - .3 N- , . 1' J H vi ., 4- I I , f - ' ?L?-:4:.z f1f.:-' , I . l ' - . ' I 445 I!-41 ' . . . ' I ' - ' .. 0 1 . - I in ' ' ' ,-'fi--5 , . . N ir'-Us '4 5. ,K . . - lr' 1, U :IQ I - . 7 f JI I W V X 1 A ' 0 . T771 . . .' imfgjizfg' 7 ' . . Jlan' I-gnu. 'II- . - ' ' 445 X . . 4 ' A I 58 FACULTY ., E ..- .. runnin -r ' Il I u. IPII I ul 'gi I! 35:21 9:15 .A.,. . f 4 ov, ,pf-W . , ,,,., . A ,, ,.., ,.,, -YYYY -Y-flee.. -7------7- ------W -- -fA---- .f f ivy 1 id V V X f 15:3 - 1 1 S X 1 Q52 S l ii l O'Dowd students are fun, enjoyable, but sometimes laid back when they shouldn't be. -Father LaBute, CSB Physics and math teacher Mr. VanAalst teaches his class a new angle in memorizing mathematical formulas. Ms. Margaret Ortiz - Assist. Bookkeeper Ms, Marilyn Pasqual - Development Assist. Ms. Lori Perenon - Counseling Secretary Ms. Lorna Poirson - Development Ms. Lois Roberts - Library Assist. Maintenance Staff: Mr. Edward Bacayani Mr. Gino Cordone Mr, James Ellzey Mr. Elias Garcia Mr, Satvincler Kumar Mr. Ahmen Nagi Mr. Antonio Sandoval Cafeteria Staff: Ms. Linda Keany Ms. Pat MacDonald Ms. Louise Moriconi FACULTY 59 K , In Memoriam - Rev. Robert Chauvin, CSB Reverend Robert Chauvin, CSB, a guidance counselor and athletic trainer at Bishop 0'Dowd High School died in Toronto, Canada on August 6, 1989, at the age of 63. Father Chauvin had been moved to Toronto following a massive heart attack and stroke suffered while preparing to say mass in the O'Dowd chapel on March 3, 1989 Fr. Chauvin spent most of his free time in service of youth. He was a certified master athletic trainer and coached swimming, football and hockey. Even though slowed by a weak heart when he joined the faculty at O'Dowd, Pr. Chauvin quickly found his way to the training room where he could be found taping football players despite his doctor's orders to rest. Let us always remember Fr. Bob in our prayers. 60 FACULTY Smiling with that peaceful look in his eye, Mr, Perrone shares some good news. with senior Omari Patterson. Supporters of the Zone Board of Regents Rev. Joseph C. Mitrano, CSB - Principal Mr. Chris Westover - President Mrs. Susan Aiken - Vice President Judge James Stanford White - Secretary Mr. and Mrs. George Berge - Vice President Ms. Patricia Johnson- Bishop John S. Cummins Sister Rose Marie Hennessy, Superintendent of Schools Ms. Teresa Acebo tex officiol Mrs. Mary Brown Mr. Mel Caughell Rev. Marc Colelli, CSB tex officiol Mr. Mr. Mr. Ms. Rev. Mr. Mrs. David Dold Donald Duffy Albert Joseph Carmelle Knudsen Marvin LaBute, CSB Richard Lynch Jane Chartz McEldowney Mr. Steven Meyers Mrs. Norma Nuti Mr. Howard Palmer Mrs. Kathleen Rogers Mr. Carlo Vecchiarelli Mrs. Ida Wellington Parent Association Mr. and Mrs. Barry Baskin - President Secretary Mr, and Mrs. Joan Csrell - Treasurer Rev. Marc Colelli, CSB- Moderator Mr. and Mrs Michael Abell Lyn Andersen and Gary Depp Mr. and Mrs. Al Arechiga Dyan Beito Mr. and Mrs, Tony Canessa Mr. and Mrs Richard Carpenter Mr. and Mrs Curtis Deloney Mr. and Mrs. Mike Erickson Mr. and Mrs Cary Fernstrom Mr. and Mrs Richard Gabor Mr. and Mrs Gwilliam Mr. and Mrs . Sam Jones Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Gary Edwin King Robert Lovi Gerrit Helen Massucco Mr. and Mrs Richard Moore Mr. and Mrs. Bill Plageman Mr. and Mrs. Leon Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Alhambra Toliver Mr. 8: Mrs. George Traylor Mary Triest and Chuck Ross Shirley Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierten Alumni Association Executive Committe Raul Pena '73 f President Joyce Allencastre Souza '57 - Vice President Teresa Acebo '77 - Moderator Rev. Marc Colelli, CSB - Moderator Lyn Cardin Andersen '63 Al Carrasco '76 Tom Fellner '81 Mary O'Hare - Craney '62 Pam Ellis Mack '62 Michael McGlynn, Jr, '70 Jennifer Nickl '84 1 4 1-, Dona Otten '78 Tom Ross '57 Jodie Prola Russi '79 Diane Steccone Smahlik '62 Art Spencer '62 Richard Sullivan '61 Ken Thomas '66 Joaquin Vargas '67 Jennifer Davis Wilhelmi '83 Stephen Woo '78 Margaret Crosby Zeiger '72 Friends of The Dragon Barbara Davis - President John Speakman - Vice President Linda Perez - Treasurer Arlene Maginnis - Secretary Michael Bowler - Moderator FACULTY 61 Who's Your Favorite? fabovej Best Dressed: Ms. Warmerdam and Mr. Mason 62 FACULTY Although every member of O'Dowd's faculty touches our lives in different ways, we decided to recognize a few of their unique characteristics. tabovej Toughest Testers: Ms. Maier and Mr. Coodhart fleftl Best Looking: Ms. Kubicek and Mr. Cushing '---.,, yaawh? 6 fleftl Most entertaining: Ms. Corzycki Dr and Mr. Kucer llellx latull l 1 Dean of Men Mr. Mason and senior Kelly Warner demonstrate positive faculty - student relations. Did you know. . . Did you know that there are many interesting facts about the O'Dowd facultyfstaff that many people are not aware of? Read on and find out! Did you know what some of our facultyfstaff wanted to be when they were in high school? - Mr. Ianora wanted to open a bakery or pizzeria. - Ms. I-Iolston wanted to play rock and roll. - Ms. Correia wanted to be an interior designer. Can you believe some of the things our facultyfstaff have eaten in their lives? - Ms. Johnson ate sea cucumber! - Mr. Goodhart ate beetle larva! - Ms. Kastama ate garden snails! - Pr. Owens ate powdered rattlesnake! Do you know that our facultyfstaff have lives outside of school?! - Mr. Russo works out and goes to A's games. - Ms. Acebo does aerobics five times a week. - Ms. Drexel knits and does yoga. - Mr. Kastel likes to take walks with his dog Petie. - Pr. Colelli is into country-western dancin'. Can you guess what some of our facultyfstaff's favorite quotes are? - Mr. Talbert, Experience: what you get when you don't get what you want. - Mr. Calderwood, Those who can not remember history are condemned to repeat it. - Mr. Derby, Relax, it's only life. Do you know what some of the funniest experiences our facultyfstaff have had inside the classroom? - Mr. Cushing was trampled by cows in Wisconsin !Yeah, right!! - Ms. Perenon fell out of her chair in Mr. Roza's history class way back in 1974! Here are some of the adventures our facultyfstaff had over summer break: - Mr. Stevens went to Ecuador. - Ms. Nelson traveled through Europe with the San Francisco ballet. - Ms. Knudsen was a foster parent for a baby born addicted to crack. FACULTY 63 Executive Council and Committees The student council stops for a group shot during their training on the retreat. M d I M A P 1 President: John Olsen Vice-President: o erator r au O'Mal1ey Sonseeahray Tonsall MOC1Crat0r'S ASSiSfB11t2 Treasurer: Craig Fee Secretary: Alex Butkus Eliza Linford 64 STUDENT COUNCIL mi?-'41 Dance: Sabrina Farrell, Shawna Wolverton, Gwen Weiland, and Julie Wilkinson -- , , ,,-,. .' '15, . :Ta-Q J f'i 'f 'L ' 17 . -,ga-,,:,4i Curriculum: David Wong -:fwnawzimafmi A ' i y 'mm a iw, I v Spirit and Publicity: Natasha Randall, Andrea Bailey, David Rolefson, Liz Plageman, Dina Endo, Kara Kelly, missing: Elisa Costa M3 'Liiii Assemblies and Rallies: Shayne Kirk, Melissa Harris, Edy Mac Donald, Syreeta Shepard, and Allison O'Connell 1 ffw , WX? , ,f,,Z ,, my! 7 M QW Z 152' ff f, f,f,, f ywff Wx 'fWaif2 ff' W' 4 f i f ff ff 1 ' fy, Q f ff 'ff V411 X , ,f 41 , ftxigfyfi, wh! 'Zg 4Z7?2,,!f'ff fi?f fig? f f f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f of fwehffigmhmfgsfw' Omg 1 f 'f5fW'Kf f fff , 'f fg,fff,,, ,, ff 2,7 ,fz,wf,f:,yg, f fffff ff, ,N4 ff!! I 1 f I J I fl ' 1 f ffl 1 f 27517, ,wwf f :VZJ VEZZ4 . 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All of us parents and brother Grandparents family and friends' Have been honored I' - ' - To'have lived-'in your light. Wefcarry on,in7our hearts' , , The speiial spark of life that you , l shared with us ' n A spark of love, of fun, Of 'zest for life and of a wisdom beyondfyour years.. - , y We bless you and, with love, ask . you to bless us. . In'Memory' of Anna Costa XXX . farm. 'Q' . .. u V ' A I ji. .1 ,3n1:55?: ' 'n . L i..-. -. . - Annemarie Rose Accardo Lay your head back on the ground, let your hair fall all around, offer up your best defense, this is the end, this is the end of the innocence. Cynthia Almaraz God is love, and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in Cod and Cod in him -New Testament 5 Ian Ivar Anderson Let each man go up a way from man and man-made worlds, and sup on the plain food of hill, tree and sky. Look with his soul, forget the -4 measuring eye. -O.S.H. i Christopher L. Aparicio Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals. - 1 'Nav as Esther Jane Archer - -at C ' n I- I - Amanda C. Armstrong J Yes said Piglet, Rabbit has a .I brain. There was a long silence. I su pose said Pooh, that's why e never understands li , anything. IN I W, Malte Teresa Azptroz Nature s first reen is gold her hardest hue to old So dawn goes down today nothing gold can stay Robert ?'!Ffat g ff 1 ,I My f f M114 I ,. 41? S. Kesha LaQuann Baker I think everyone should get together and party and leave prejudice at home See Ya Phi Beta Pinky 42 Frost 'W 1 at Matthew Robert Barron I Time is of the essence. He who hesitates is lost. -Tom Curren D 4 I I '- 0 Cherice Michelle Bender I have everything yet I have nothing and although I possess nothing, I am still something, because I am me. -The R double E ? - Eric Thomas Bjornson If a man has talent and cannot use it, he has failed, If he uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he learns to use the whole of it, he has succeeded, and won the satisfaction and triumph few men ever know, - Thomas Wolfe 66 BENIORS . s Kristen Lynn Bouvier If we fill our hours with regrets of yesterdays and worries of tomorrow, we have no today in which to be thankful. -Anonymous Mathew J. Bradley Life is like a siaare tire, sometimes it ro ls, sometimes it just sits in your trunk, ,. ,,.r,tV Q 0 'fi 'K a-E 1 ' Mellsa Ellen Burastero 1 - a A- H,I.!s,..: . . . M ' - Scott Norman Brooks Let's make this land a better land -MC Heavy D . -x-. - 0 . . J9- .Ev Q-LK., U You cannot judge someone beyond your knowledge of that person so tell me how great is . -. ., . . In , Tig-Q .- I kr ,155 Z..-AVQ7, . ,MZ A K V Km 3 ,. 1 X 1 1 'ig x' K 5 ' 'I I 1' ...Cf e I J 3 ,Ai 45, 1 f sf X Wi 5, -, K Gina Linda Cadenasso Words are weapons sharper than knives. -INXS just Laugh! -GLC . ,,, ' 'Z Michael Joseph Burkart - N -.-. s- I' - .l' Cynthia Marie Brown If you lose a memory, embroider a new one to take it's ' place and if you're afraid of the dark, remember the night rainbow. -Cooper Edens . T 3 -9 I Alexander George Butkus - , Put an end once and for all to . this discussion of what a good man should be, and be one. - ' Marcus Aurelius Michael john Cardinale It's hard to soar with the eagles when you're working with a 'Ki' bunch of turkey's. , u . A ' 1fs:5EN,1QR5 '67 , 'liisilv - -,yy V. . . . I . ..P. - . bg . ' Barbara June Carroll g I don't know where I'm going, but I know where I've been. ' EEPFW. t JL ' -If: 9 gi.,- ' I ' . JF' , . Christopher Lance Carter ' , Life is like a string of chains . and to be successfu you have to . Hanging on promises in the l be the strongest link, songs o yesterday. I've made up ' my mind, I ain't wasting no ' - -I ' , ' more time. -White Snake ' ' . ' , . .o . ' ' i -' ' ' 0- i ' . I , Y ' 1- -V 7, , M fx f ,H , ' In 1 , 9 -, wf, . , . . , 2 I, ' 7 7 4 U isa, i . l ,A Y! I I ig, K .Q X, . ' , 'I -I . I ,.- 'i Mfr . . I' gy W Q ' I ' -a ' nv gp. X VA X VJ V I1 ' -J ' . , ' -,gg-1. .1 I A '12-F: ' sg I I A , ' . ' ' ' , N. - H, I 1 , . 0 H . I NI H V iff' Thomas O'Brien Caulfield , Wait! Wait! l've got to savor this moment! The brilliance of it all! I'm a ienius! A shear genius!-Ca vin and Hobbes , . . -' 1, , QL 1 A .f . f 1, i ' ,- s 1 Leslie Anne Cavanaugh If you can meet with triumph - and disaster, and treat those two - imposters just the same .. . - Rudyard Kipling , . Michelle Yvonne Charron Love makes you real. -The Velveteen Rabbit ' . . u U ' . . ' I , - 1 Jacqueline Sufan Chen Sidney S. Chen The love in your heart wasn'! of Quietly I leave just like I - I , fheff I0 5t3YP lffiffi i5N'f -l0V9 . E came. Wave mylsleeves a little, U If 5 S'V9n',f'WaY- 5t0P fight not taking away even a piece of 68 .. 'here Bufko- , 4 . the brilliance. -Shi Chi Mo .- 1 - , -, s f.- 255.3 'FJQQ - . N,.5fvs .f'iW1Ts i . . f l . ' X - - I . 1 . . . 1 O , .ffl fg- ' ' , ,Q . h ' , , . , - . ' Br an Gegr 9 C i Melissa Alexandra C1 de ' Y 8 U 9 . To strive, to seek, to find, and . 'TOT yime is inqbes and the not to yield. -Alfred Tennyson . hear' 5 Changes 'W-H-Auden , . O . . . . -. . 1 l . -' V 0 ' l 2. . ,. , l. ' ws. - .. ., l ly f A P f ' E 1 i J 1 25 ' ' Q, Tp ' 21 ,V f I 1 .A Edward Coates Rachel A. Cochrane Anirudh Anthony Comelo' 0. - - . He who fights the devil with Take it easy baby, Take it as it A ' . his own weapons must not comes. -The Doors V A ' - -s ' wonder if he finds himself an ' over match. I ' ,A ' I K . he -Q -I -. Q - I f - ' ' 45:fg,ng:,,L:-, , - . , - 232E3:23i1fmi'37fJ'5i-,er . W ' 1 . l 'f -' fri. ' , ya! 'initio' 'Q gl e'i9VwL3:,,, A l vvlmzggg' dm, I . ..g1f'f? 'r5 1 34 , , ' '- ' ' gfgfa o ,555 - 'g . . , ' ' 1 ' Q Sf K- I 1 ' A l . 2 ff' I ' I E v:,3:.yy 1,,,', I - 7 -ef, fgrffkii-f'f -f A .fy ,,V,,:1f.,L:g,Qj5,.gfy:1' 34 1 ' . 4 ' f V - - jason Michael Concannon Elisa Marie Costa lf the Price gf 3 thought ig 3 I In her first passion woman penny, then what is the price of loves her lover, in all the other, a dream? -IC all she loves is love. -Byron I , V I ' ' ' - 's 69 . -.L:.I:-ai7'I2'-Df2:.,51z12Ags, . 1 ..Z ' ff .tf5'Q,X.T1 Sill, ' 1 1 . I 43312 . '. 3 . . , ,E , I I . 5 .f z C when ,I A- J, X ,Q . . , . , - . ' , 4 ' DeII19fflU5 Michael Costy Christine Darnell . I Always packin' two just in 0 ' - I case! . . . . . . h- U 0 - ' ,. c , 'et ' ' ' -' I ' . I . . - 5 31' ' 9 1 .. --X 1 o I. ,4,:,f I I, if I IZ 1 'W' I -, I ' Pt, A I , . ,KG-' - J , If 'A C? ,, fi - , , . .-,, 5, A I 1,1 ' xy xy ' -M ,ff , 'L 'Zigi' ' 5 1,1 ' ,g, fy ' ,C , -zzcyz--Q A I 542-, , I, ff' ' 1 r , - A . . M f- R . I 54, ,V I i 0 ' zz If 4 V f - . 52 73 ' V ' Ariel Shira Davis , Kevin James Davis Tamara Michelle Davis 'l'here's no such tune as a 9 '. Understand the power of a black tune, there's no such tune ' - single action. -R.E.M. as a white tune, there's only ' x music brother, where the ' ' . . , ' rainbow ends. u -Richard Rive, S.Africa -' -' 9 . A '1 ' ,. , !,,f..,-ty U , - 1- I 1 - 1'-4. - lr' Z' -V ' ' . xy , ,A . 4 ,.,, i ,' ' . 1 1-1 , ,, f ., .' n --an - ,ff V, ' G . -,qiknggmffp ly . ' . ' - M. Christina DelliGatti Ervin Ray Deloney What is there to say except good nf luck, good-bye, and that Peter Pan, ' . . love, memories, laughs, adventures, . moonlit walks, friends, and kisses 7 are the best things in life. If you I . - Q don't comprehend then you're a silly ' ' 5 rabbit. , . ' s . . A ' W . 50,4 . . .- . I , . B I, . . . . . . V '-,. U'-fa. ' . ,0. . A V ' ' Daniela Chiara DeLuca Franziska K. Dittmer 0 Hey, Hey, Hey, Sportfansi U A child is someone who passes I . Doesn't it just blow your hair through your life and disappears back?I -Mr. Skelly ' into an adult-U . in - ' I . I I .Q , 1 . . 1 - . n 'e. V I a . I. g . 0 - . I ' A'2w?i-,C . ,gy . ,.,,k .4 , ' . 1 . -a,. , , Angelita Monique DuPont Veronica Duenas He who is unable to live in society, or who has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must either be a beast or a God. Thanks Iuan! Things are getting worse. We've got to make them better. Lets work together . . . so do the ' , RIGHT thing! -See Ya! ' 1 . ' o .'l' 2 . ku u ' V . 1.,.+.f Tad C. Durbin I will not do the things you're supposed to do when you're famous. -Morrissey . . ' 1 'I ', ,, 3. Dina Niki Endo Frank Loyal Ennix No experience is ever wasted, 3. The world is out. They're however, 50 there mUSf have , waiting for me, and I promise been Something I0 learn- -June you mom l'll take it, ymfll see! , . , . 3, 1990 k ' J - ' 1. ' '- T nz www I ' I A - S l :- fd., Jxxx. W4 fy y ,eff if ' 54,5 V , M h 1 2' . . - -4 - I .5 '- V, f W, 7 ' ' qw 34 0 uf fp: 2 I . V 34, 4.4 21.0, P ' ' if ' 5 - . ' . -. ' ' x no ' . ' r in ' I - Mgwj , W - .9- - ' sl w - - I Q . 0 . I , , . , ' Marcela Sharon Estrop Sabrina Rosanne Farrell ' ' No pretendo ser otro no, Ni , Life is a brid e rebuild to link 0 I I 8 prisionero de engano, me anclo before and after. Wise is the I , y tranquilo aqui estoy -Miguel man who builds this bridge Bose ' with faith, love, and laughter. - . I . . , 1 . - . PBP I - - V 1 . ,. Q ' ,. 0 - ' 'i - ' fs, - V F z N ' j r 17 'Z' '1 , . 8, n 'I-'A - ' - V. , fi? A . L 1 i ' I ,5'2?Z , ,j,, ' ' i ..' . I , . . 4- , 2 . - 'A' ' . Craig A. Fee Live simplyp read broadly: think deeply: pray constantlyp speak slowlyp desire litlleg give muchg and once and a whi e belchf' - 1 Natasha Michelle Fein It's better to aim high and miss it than aim low and hit it. -Anonymous Christine Ann Fernstrom . . You've got to know there is a - bigger plan, room to Fall, room 6 V . to stand. Pray for the plan to ' begin in you, keep your heart , true. -Amy Grant .I . I 1 we - J i' : O 9 -2 I 1- ,, 1 1 James C. Ferreira Kevin Michael Ferreira. i Are you prepared to die for I Say babe, yeah you, can l ask ' ' I your elie s, or just to dye your you a question . . -Too Short - ,' , air? U , 72 SENIORS ' 17 . ' . Q ' ' 1 s ' 2 . I ax 1 f 4 . . 1 4 ,I I . I 'I' 5? o I, 5, I , 1. nj ' v ' T. ' I ' ' I ' A 1 -643' -wr ' A f .Y I ' '.' ' fe: 'u1'f5f'f p - V A' -' --:'w . ' Julia Christine Field For I know the plans I have Colette Lydia Flood When the day is done, the moon bids well the sun. for you , declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a hope T - and a future. -Jeremiah 29:11 d.. fv'1:'.a ,S-,s , I.-x ,-1 3 1 ' ,- .jmfwg ,I was Belinda Diane Florida . , So when I tell you I love you, it cloesn't mean I know you'll never go, only that I wish you didn't have to . , -'V to I Starlights fill my eyes, like hearts and valentines. Together you and I, always in my ' dreams. -Wendy Sr Lisa Q5 Vincent C. Fontana To be the best of the best means you make mistakes . . , and then you go on. .- - - ' Q ,L -z .1 I . ' es .' ' F new sf g.. 1 air. , v t-iifsg , . - , ., ,pai is . -'jff-H 95 5.11- - ' 5 , :ff ' ' .4':1.' . X 'A-cf 4 - Jiffy, - i 5' F ' L n I1 Jerome James Forristal Seize the day. -Dead Poets I Society u I '. -- ff . 1 ., 5- . ' 6 . 'V - A ,. in p Samantha Elizabeth Forde ' IF there is magic on this planet ' it is contained in water. -Loren , ',- Eisley Michael Aaron Frandy No one has ever seen God. Yet, if we love one another, God dwells in us and his love is brought to perfection in us. -I IOI1 n, 4: 12 I I E14 ,. . swf, 'qc ' 1 n . . . -3- 1- .M or-of...-,.,,.- F , .e,..a1- 2 am,:,,,.,, . ' Kimberly Anne Franklin . To dream of the person you A would like to be is to waste the . person you are. ,FF ' anew femme Gina Lynn Furino If we all just take the time lm sure that we will find- all of us shed blood of the same kind and that 5 the bottom line,' -N.E ,, an, - , 4 mag Y ' iii? . ' ' yr, ' 0 , 1' .,s 5 .L 1 . ' 7T+A fF'l.1-- :il M 1- ' fl -sf 1,5 ,I f . 4 , , in .1 ' '. 4 , ,213 . , , 4. r Q-- . L L K n I C? f f . 4 t 9 , , 4 W., . Jenny Elaine Fulmer Trust the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understandin , in all your-w ye acknowledge Exim and he will' ' direct your past. -Proverbs 3:5i6 f -GZ' rooke Nicole Garrett Robert Daniel Gibson just do it' And if that fails go 5p1unge, -1-,B- get a frozen yogurt' Eric Christian Giere Ryan Scott Gilliam Much learnin doth make thee Hn: themfs - - In ,, grass on th f ld, t mad' 'Ads XXQILZ4 . time to play ball!-OTl51Ge I S 74 SENIORS . .lil V.. - ' 1 sa. M. 'j.-1 . ,. - , X, 'V'-K. ' W' . ,. ge , 0 -I. -,n N-. ' '. ' ' ' Kimberly Lynn Gipson Asta Lynn Glatzer 0 lf truth exists, you must seek it out, but be patient beause - nothing beautiful comes easy. - Rod Mcliuen - . I , All the really good ideas I ever . had came to me while l was milking a cow. -Grant Wood . .'. 'I ' 1, 0 - O' I - 2 l ' If I nn 2 S I Tyler Allan Gogdmangon joycelyn Michaun Gareth Sean Grandt Gordon Be strong and courageous. Do We all have the ability, our no' be terrified' do NOY be Roses are red, violets are blue freedom? fragile' We all lau h 5 discouraiged, for the Lord your I . some poems rhyme, but this I and We CW donit We? We ZIP God wil be with you wherever l , ainq one of them! bleed and we smile , , . - you go. 'joshua 1:9 '- . . ku . It' ' sf - it gd Y Thomas Robbins Green There are no limits to the I amount of good a person can accomplish if we don't care who gels the credit. ' A 1- . -4 gci: ui: Lien... , fy. fry Erasure I Amalia C. Gutierrez Well yes, I saw the cow jump over the moon and the dish he ' ran away with the s oon. l heard a fo fi and a Kim and a fee and that ain't half of all l did see. -Sea l-lags SENIORS vs ....-,n,,g1-ssfgriaf-rfffs f - W ,,,.Y -.- .omit ' rgswrf-12-4 1 'J-T' I4 I 4 .II I x 1 . f I Y--53. I :JEFF 3. ' 2 ' L. 4 ' 4 - , :E 5 ' F 410, ' , I, . .3 . ' - W 1 . ji' ' I l I ' 'n Thomas Paul Haines Kelly Marie Ham 0 l Progress always involves risky - .lUSi do if! And if fllaf d0E5n'f you can't steal second base and work go get a slushlel . keep your foot on first. - ' - Frederick Wilcox ' I s . - I I A -'Q . ' 1 ' ' 0 ' . 'wo ab N . 5 . 1 2 l Michael Clifford Hartley justin Frederick Hartung MC-'men Nicole HHYYUET Live the life you loveg use the I hit cruise-control, and rubbed Black the color of our people, Cod you trust and don't take it my eyes . . , runnin clown a ' fed the bl00d we Shed. green the all so seriously. -Love and dream. -Tom Petty Have a ' - land taken away . . . Keep'n Rockets 7igar! -Pink Floyd your head above water, makin' a ,, - - ., . . wave when you can ... by any 115 f. .' I V means necessary . . I ' . i I . l KM , I I girl - I ' V 'T I .L ., t .. ' In A A 0 I I - I , ' hfmalv. you-rs I --' 92 1 'f ' V if V, . '77, , l ' 1' 'I 1 ' ' f w . I MH., - Corinne Frances Hendsch jean-Manuel Henry HB9 thou HW visivn O l-Ord Of Q' The function of man is to live mY heiff- not exist. I shall not waste my 4 , days trying to prolong them, I . - . I 4 . shall use my time. -,lack 76 ' ' London my nine. -jack , tty. 1- ' T. ' ' u I.:-y' l.:.1. in ' hmznftbmsvnmu ' s . , - 'A .. J 1 'X5 162, 4'-,Y-all ,nv ,..:a'ffL4 -1 1 'L . ,xi , 0 ' . at 4' ' -- . t . . M . . I 4 Y l I ' ff ' Q- . fl ' ' x .r . 9' ' r ah. - ,ff ' ' ,v . , - ' .1 n V . - .. ,,...,,-new ' - - 1 1 ' Jessica Victoire Hink I-Yman Erick Hubbard ' ', ' 9 ' 2 , , When a thing is not worth ' over doing leave it alone. -Mr. Q X ' Perrone . i . . . . ' ' ' 7 'i'e ' I -.gifs 4 4 t If 2 A, A -Q t ' 5 1, If X .,1-g,'g:L?1f . .ff A' .xi - ' ..t5?3 , fc1,f, ' - ' , -3 B 12371 'if ' A' 5 f: ' Ay' A 45151 ttf ' ' V 3' o - Q1 1:-1. -sr, 'fri ' 14:5 , 22 12515 5' V ., n 2 1 I. Adria Guadalupe Ibarra ' Stefanie A- l3Cl4SOIl TiffanY Yvette Jackson We must use time creatively, in Fame, fame, fatal fame, it can Big mind striveslfor big time little led e that the time is la hideous tricks on the brain. - mmd wives fm' hill? Umf- N0 0 the know g P Y . A , always right to do right. - But still I'd be famous than h- matter h0W blg YOUY lime' YOUF- Martin Luther King jr. righteous or holy any day. -The IHPPINESS Cl9P9ndS 'WVU fofgemng Smiths those who have been your friends. .- Q . , 1 e U. XM Sara Elizabeth johnson Everybody's got the choice I between hot dogs and hambur ers, everyone of us has got to choose between ri ht and . wrong and givin' up andgholdin' I camp ,rnrm ann vt , , gun . .. ,..,E I ., ...U 415+ ai mga, Candice L. jones We are not friends because of the laughs we've spent but the tears we've shared. ' ' .SENIORS vv M .. ,JW fu.. N . . pn . .15 Mural Cecilia Jones . ' Even if you're on the right - track, ycu'll get run over if you I . just sit there. -Will Rogers , l '. l L 0 D I 4 1. ,- -. van, ffl' rl ji , .' , Nalo Diarra jones . . . . A . ., . . 4 Eb .Ig N - A K 0 ' Q C' - Potouli Kalofonos 135011 Patrick Kelly Kafalbm Patrice Kelly ln the light of the Lord, we are Ofdina1'Y b0YS. l'laPPY knowing ' If eVe'Y0!'e was happy every oneu.,-,ag Sr. Retreat ,.Laughter nothing' happy being no one, .. day of their lives,Hthey d be is the tears of Clownsff bm them5e1veS. ,Mon.i5ey Q. game show hosts, -The Heathers ' -I . , J Once upon a time ,.. - -4- .' I , -K ' - , 1 . . ' C . I I James Stephen Kennedy Come to the edge. No, we will . fall. Come to the edge. No, we will fall. They came to the edge. , ' -- He pushed them, and they , . 78 flew, -Living Love 0 . . ' I -' - - Jennifer Lynne Kesseler There are things known and there are things unknown and in between are The Doors. -,lim Morrison ' 0 Henry W. Kiang . N N WP + W.. Corinne E. Kinczel Life is as sharp as the edge of ' , Le sens n'est pas tres .- a sword between an eternity Courant. -Voltaire I know you between us and an eternity do! -West Side Story ahead. ' ' 1 a ' . 'Q . . . . . . , Q ,, -:XA 'IJ -ss if! DeLease Shawn Kittell The road of life is rocky and you may stumble too, but while you're pointing fingers someone else is judging you. -Bob Marley and the Wailers if o.-. , stag hx 452 5 Jennifer Lee Kobashi The greatest thing in the world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. -Oliver Wendell Holmes Tiffany Ambre Kreutzer The ball's in your court now! There are three kinds of baskeball teams, those that make things happen, those that watch things happen, and those that wonder what happened. - J Kenny Kyung-Il Kwak Don't be just a regular guy: There are a lot of guys in t e world, be a man! 4 Worlds greatest hoop coach. . Z A l . vm . . 5' ' ' lv fp ' - Ar - f 5 A 4-'Q N ,- if Q 47551 Q 1 H s ' 'i Jeannie Renee LaBot f. Hmm . . . there's something I fishy going on here or my name isn't Lattimere . . . and it isn't! - . Y , A - Elmer J. Fudd, Millionaire ' 1 . 0 V - - e ' t e ,fe5N'1eORS,v9 . 31, ., ffftkv-szggryf-,eg ,- - V 4Ti, fg' fa? ,. V ' I h inf -f m Hia , ' t - A - - . ' L 1 A f - V ' . ' 5, 'af' V -, . A z :Z g ' '- - Vzf.. 'll' ' f' - 19- - h - V' I I . jf, W - , , f , H 1 Kathryn Ann Lage n . You've got to get u every morning with a smile on your face an show the world all the love in your heart. -Carole King . ,.-QV? -A .- I Patrick Dell Leitgeb Matthew John Levy You better not compromise yourself. lt's all you got. -Janis Joplin , 1. .. , ,A I ' ,I I xg- -5 - Christopher D. Lindquist, Lead me not into temptation, l .O can find it myself. ' I A '. . . I Q so SENICJRS . ' - E' X ff 1-.' -f Louis Philippe Lehot gg 'rm Latyana Voncesia Lewis ' ' Don't be afraid to fail but more importantly don'l be afraid to succeed. . .' O - Eliza Grace Linford There is a natural hootchy- kootchy to a goldfish. -Walt Disney ag I ,W rip' y .use ,. 4. - .Grady Livingston . . . - Q Adriana Martha Lopez Regret is dead, but love is more than in the summers that are flown, for l myself with these have grown to something greater than before. -Alfred Lord Tennyson ' ,f 122 w, 4' f Eric Edward Lloyd To be left alone on the tightrope of youthful - unknowing is to experience the excruciating beauty of full - freedom and the threat of 1 . external indecisionf'-Maya . - I - Angelou .Q . ., ' - . .Q , '- ' ' --' V' , ' ' A-V -. 4 ' ' A , . . I 'V h ' - N1 ' ' J 1 ,T j -:W 1 Wm ' ' he egg.: - .- . rf-1 . I f .V ., fi -. , J . . , - . . ,fain - . ' A Rebecca Elizabeth Love lf the sun never shines again . . . hold fireflies in your hands to keep warm, and if there is no happy ending . . . make one out of cookie dough. -Cooper Edens Kimberly Ann Lynch I can still remember when I was just a kid when friends were friends forever and what you said is what you did. you sa... .J .v..... ,..., ....... xo - 5 1 . ,1 V . 4 4. y - . I I 3331, J .vit if lg ii, , ., 'ff ' , ',.'. Patricia Mary Lovi The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. Edith Anne MacDonald v,- ., I Desire for happiness is the incentive that moves us in all ' our undertakingsf'-Aristotle .-0' N I 5 I. . U i 81 I 1 :iii jf: 5- ' ' .,P. . yo , a . ' ' . M Sean David MacDonald lt takes a person who is wide awake to make his dreams come true. -Roger Babeson f 5' ..l' f w. Wvzzw, ,yr 'it . nj-:3,.g, rg 3 ff: , H, .' 5 4- -. --'-Per gm' ...fx .' -'fcf1,:2,, - Ili? 1 , . ..s V- iff-4 1: 1:15. ,-, , f . , ' 'iw ' - ,. ,t , O . v 6 ff , .1 ' - ' -1? -4 - .rl john Robert J. Maginnis 1 And it's off to the principal's office I go! But hey, thanks for coming! -T.C.M. 1 I E 1 . ' r.---we , f ' , 749441 if ' h 3, . . -. - I 'V . I ' . ,, A H 1 ' y 'Q 'A i . Q '1 ' -df A y' ' . - f m ' J ' it 56 . Alysa Ilene Mahoney Ted Anthony Malik Marie Bernadette Mangan Monkeys mumble in a Live one day at a time and . Dear Mr. Fantasy, play us a jellybean, jun le in rain makes - make it a masterpiece. . tune, something to make us all applesauce -Ciiildhoocl Story I Q '.. happy . . -Traffic 1 U I ll . , ' n . H 0' , 'W ' 0 0 l l lv 82 SEN IORS . s I Hector Andres Martinez Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see. -Led Zeppelin Q , n I V- ' . -. Michael Ross Massucco 1 ' s .4 5 ' ,I ,I x, .. ' . 45' l. ? V 1 ' ' Raymond Eric Mathis Brice joseph McKeever ' 1 0 H R h d 11 , Don't follow where the ath , . 'enfgxj 3,b:ia2fe5'9 you Ca leads. Rather, go where tgere is . , no path and leave a trail. -M.W. l I. s I ' ' ' ' 'Q ' I . I .' -' ,. o , 'eu ' ' ' -' 0 ' . , 4 'C'i'5 hv4r at R - Q' . ' . fffff . 1 l ,weary H r- 'gy ' gm' . 4 .pf , 2 ., V I ,.- .f . ,rl A . - ' 1'-'Z , i' ' A , 1 af, d Q 1' 0 . Lf A 3 I I 4 4 LQ ' - - -Q ' A ll , A 1 . ' 5 . ' J ' , 1 ' 1-, 1- 7' I C' ,. -., 7 5. fav 4 H, Q ,f 4 r1. ,f ef, n 4. . 1 .ff ' '. Ht '- l.fz5a1t.,, ,,,,. z 'A- . -A 2 , A -. Q Rebecca Ann McKinney ' . Gina Maria Mele Laura Elizabeth Meyers Red, black, yellow, or white. just do it! . . . Nah, forget it! - Friends for all reasons: no one We all look the same when your . can offer all the support you turn off the light. -Shel ' v need, but just about every friend Silverstein Have a cigar. .s - 0 H -' 0 .L I I t 5. Damani Muata Mitchell Life is a continous struggle and '. you can't go back. So you must always strive to achieve and move forward. ' . ' mass fsmktag X ' ' ' can offer you something . . . ' when all else fails go get a ' frozen yogurt! V' Joanna Sarah Moller 1 - , SENIQRS as U v Q .- I, ?, . I ' . 'A ' - A7 J: 4'r,'-' -44' , ' .1 TW? Y ' ' - I L ii - I ll 'a V Y I E - 'ef j' V , gl- , a gk 11' 'A N ' E if , -- U x - , . , . 1 ' E 1 Q' A W.. V. V.: - , ' ' Michael James Moon Anne Louise Morell . D . When you're down, it's a long ' , There are no strangers in the . way up. When you're up, it's a world, only friends you have yet loniway down. -Love and ' to meet. -Anonymous Roc ets ' - , . . 0 . - ' 1 ' I . I9 ,- ' . . -n -' 9- A ..,., . . ' , Ana Margarita Moreno Angela Lynn Morgan Daniel Oliver Moyles ..I kep, running into myself like One might say if you stick The quality of a personslife is a serpent chasing its tail, - with it, it will always come - in direct proportion to their Anonymous together but I always say, forget '. commitment to excellence, . him, l'16'5 HOU worth if- Bl-If on ' regardless of their chosen field ' I ' 1 -, ., . the other hand I am always of endeavor. -Vincent T. ,' worth it. -Big Ang and Co. Lombardi , I . . 5. . - , xrpdffk . . l , is-gr, .. 55 lui 0 . .'6' . x. A, . ' , .V I . iw r Alu i , . :.,g.,rgt? ., - I Emily jean Murphy Rhea Lynn Murphy How terrible it is when you 7 Stop and enjoy life once in 3 SW, I love YOU, and !l'l2 ECTS'-In , while: you may be oin so fast ath'hg,f,g'e' end 5h0Uf5 ack, yaougl mfzss it! See ia! ghi Beta ' w at - eymour, an ' j, ,ff4 introduction, 0 , , In y E , LD. Salinger W -5, . ,aqua-xg . ' . I . ' fy. ,JV , .., r. ly- . 0 1 .- Gregory B. lqlorton P John David 015011 You otta wanna be excellent. - granted in life, because you, . . MY- SEHUY , ' Never take anything for , might not have it anymore. ' .9 0 , 50' Q f .1 -u. r 'N -.- X ,V .f PM .. 4 f 7 ti' 'V' t ' i ifiv ' ' '-74 ' ' V .' v . - f ,t .5 fl . 2 l - t' J' 5: r ' . A H' l o - . Catherine Alma Orloff The truth is within ourselves. lt takes no rise from outward things, whatever you may believe. an ,AL A Q. .-gs Leslie Patrice Parker For every grief that bows our head, for every tear drop that is shed, there's a reason, but if we trust Cod as we should, it will wart saws' seggggsig,-glko Htllilai ' Q.,-5 .- U Jana Denise Outlaw Search your thoughts, in them, love you shall not find. For love is sought in the heart, not in 4 the mind. -Rod Gabriel Kenneth Frank Owen Little child, you must show the way to a better day For all the young -White Lion Keep the noise level down please! - , , . 1 :ga ' I i 1:45 ' . -' R'-14-Gil, ,. I ' ,A . f. ' 3 -I 41 'lgiwzifg ' k 3' - 'V :Q --of ' 1 x' ii J? ' I Anonymous ' I j , O l I I Shawn Tyrone Parker A lot of people imitate andvtry their best to recreate, but l'm where it' all started from! -Peace V, I , H . , - -- ' 1 ,SENIORS as -1x'- W I ' I I - ' . , , . L g., . :Z ' ' ' ' . ,9. . . 'l sc - ' - ' Omari Oji Patterson Shannon Anne Pedder Yet who's to say if all were . 0 uncovered, you would like what . lrlslst 9nRyFulfs66f'l3eVEr - . you see. You can only be you, , lmnate' ' a P a 0 merson - as I can only be me! -O.P., a U ' rainbow marble I . Q ' A - - '-. - 0 . Q- i l . . QV Qi ' vs. I 4,-I4 is .5555 1 ff' V , V , . Y - gf 4 Q , AJ . , N. Q Q ...., . .. M '1- G ' r , 2 ', . . H 1 Monique Yvette Perez . Cianna Lyn Perry Michael James Petrak ' - One must not lose desires. Cod, I will follow you because ou I ' Y They are mighty stimulants to died for me, gave no me your life to creativeness, to love, and to long ser me free. Anyone who asks shall life. -Alexander A. Bo Omoletz receive jesus in our heart. lt's time I , S Y ., I I -, - , f . for you lo start giving God all the ,' ' - glory. -Stryper u I - -f , ,env ku if . - - - Demetri John Polyzos Aaron Mark Pont No!hing.is al last sacred but There's something good theuntegrity of your own mind waiting down this road, and l'm -- V -Emerson giiiaking ug whatever if mine - . . , A . V Q ea ,l. Ue.Ss.l' h si- as SENIOR5 . , ' 1. , o , , few peopl . x - homies! .' Fifi - ' , ' , E I . . g I . , 0 , ' 0 .' Q ' . ,0. . . A , . - - ' . Michael Edward Porcella ' Peter Marcus Porrmo ' - Time flies and draws us with - The road to supcess iS alwavs ' if, The mg-,ment in which l'm under construction . . . See ya ' speaking is already far from ' me, -Boileau - on down the road! I , n' . I ' Q , . H. . , .J , , , - - .. ir 1 , . . ' as -. A va - r ff, I 'Q .. 1 I 1 1 V . I . ' f . - jasen Jamal Powell ' . jennifer Ann Pruitt Melissa Anne Queen ln unity there is strength. Look deep lnsidg and likefwho ' Things thft are invisible to fhe Only by coming together as a You are ' ' ' that 'S success' ,' 2135? on Y e seen wnh the people can we settle our ' differences. ' ' ' 'A I l I , 'A -5 0 . ' .' ' .L . - . n 1 '5 V I .. . , H Av- -,P . s 1 W f, - -ww .1 ' -X ,h - -V . in - xi g I . . ' , ' 'XR 'f'.i- Eff , V-' ' -.-i 1 1' ' -.. . 5' ' '1, w , - A, X .wil . 1 . . , . , 'l 0 0 . R. f J 3 'fi ' 1 F i .li u l 'W , if ' lf..-if ' 111:-2, 'Epw - Alexander Bianco Quinn You can take paradise. l'm .0 oin back to Oakland. -jack ' ionfon 0 nunuun 9 ' I' Q ' 1 I - s ' Angela Susann Rampa If you love something, set it freeg if it comes back to you, it's yours: if it doesn'!, it was never . meant to be. -Anonymous 87 , 1 5 - Q,-ce, ' , X . , . . ,o. 1 . fm X ff 1,1 05. Portia Perez Reyes When your dreams seem far away talle a moment to look over your shoulder Don I worry cuz I ll be there for you Everbody s desperate just like you Babylon ae n .Q 4 o l ' MaryAnn Riqhardg . Hans Davis Riemer Pooh, promise you won't forget me, not even in a hundred 15 ,I .H - f Q . I zf3r'4,Z,,,m 7- -,4 A 1 f 'f , N, f ' 2 , ,E 4, . ' ' ,AE 1 I ez R 1 it , 5 94-'Q , 9 I. .41 'A X - ' A I , ' . Ii I 1 , , ' ' l Renee Reynolds They flutter behind you, your possible past, some bright eyed and crazy, some frightened and lost. -Pink Floyd E 3 1 Steven Dean Roberts The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. -jack London We , are finally done with this unit- ears? We nodd d. P ' . , , Ke said e romlse , questions, comments, reactions. '- ' . John Calderwood I V I r . o Q x 11 1 AH . o , ' ' - i R. . I ' . G . I 88 SENIORS - Erik james Robinson Life is life and you are you, - Quisqueya M. Rodriguez ' A ui , . . I . , ' w n . N . ' A f . Edward Silveira Rosa Carey Deanna Roy , ,, . Everything is nothing when we yE3fl:1'2if,3'fQvm4fgj2:nTlLlf9W find He is weeping among us. - Peggy Kennedy ' H I -Q . ' , I fr V+' 'PFW-?f , .. . . Mark John Rusting Demran Cabello Salgado . We shall not have fulfilled our obligation May you all try reality in life 2? aeigevgiiynlesiofisr fkliilfiffcg fesafdlesf . - gr , or , av A' ' ' but remember' what 15 real ' opgortunily io grow to self-sustaining is what rs nor. f adulthood, and make Somali-ang of men lives. -j.F.K. -1. ,' a ' - - 132' u. 'H- Illona Maria Sanders What ou are is Cod's gif! to you. What you become is your gift to you. -Phi Beta Pinky . . i me 1 , , .. . f Devin Alexander Scott D. joseph Laurence Scott H ,, Why nom? ' V lf by my work throu h life I can another soul unfofd, then I . , 4 , - have done what cannot be made I 89 9 , , good, by praise or gold. V v , H.-aaa I I ine ' ' i 4 ,V 'rr ' ' . . ,- m - . . . ,0. . . ,,. , . .. - Melina Joanna Selles James S. Sexton 0 . e Wrinkles should merely We beat Piedmont sweet!! ' indicate where smiles have What7! Leave me alone, I'm been. -Mark Twain . ' chop'n broccoli! ,h U , .- I : 1 A , A . '.-' , ' -L- s t- ' - , A .- - r - 'M . . I., J I vt' I F inf: bxiggayvb. ,V I 4 , I I - ' . D ' I A i . I ' E - .- I ,l . a . Marie Christine Shaddle Syreeta Nyree Shepherd Christopher Miles Shobaf A mirror reflects a man's face, ., On this tiny globe, ten but what he is really like is . thousand ears are too long, shown by the kinds of friends seize the dlay, seize the hour! - he chooses. -Proverbs 27:19 '. , Q , Mao Tsetung Q 127 'W , E, W ,. 5 Q ' - If. ', , 4 0 5 jenna Shultz i. Collette Michele Smith ' , I don't know where I'm going, ' but l sure know where I've ' eo SENIORS , . A O o ' ' s Y, 'M I, ' v .1 I . Scott Baxley Smith Shannon Beth Smith 0 H l r H Friendshi is the silver key What it is. that unlocgs the door to hapiinessf'-See Ya! Phi Beta Pin y,l.P.1f3 ,. tfffw - ' f' f. it - fff 4,17-,f ' 'fix-ff -ff . r , ,sy ,ii i 3 - -- -, , y V! . .J ., , 1 R u A f 'V 1 4, 73 . , z f' ' - J '- f . . i .' ' . I . .. W bm . Marie Olivia Snyder - Christina Marie Soletti' Robert William Stahl lt is not the brains that matter Y0u',-9 Qnly as good as you most, but that which guides 5 4 ,W feel, 50 gl-rag makeg ug all them-the character, the heart, ' sixteen. -Chris Rivas generous qualities, or '. I I progressive ideas. -Dostoyeuski ,,+ , nl ' A . I. ' , I I D .. ,, I ,fr aux.. .' l ' - . I ,,.y,,. , , 'Q t Lv 1 1 529 . ,T I . uw 3 J i -. ' 0 1 f - 195551 S 9 , of .ri f r V I I ' ' ' . . . Stephanie E, Stark Megan Roberta Sweet The better part of one's life 'Imam your own garden end consists of his friendships. - dermal? your own muh Instead Abraham Lincoln of waiting for someone to bring - you flowers. -Anonymous 91 - 'A!1F3C!Q!!3 L-IRES!!! ' '--,?g-:f:- -' 4,91 - . 1 . ' ,.,,., .,.-.. A .fs ,. . ' ' : . s I S ' 1 . 4- oy V ,, If r Ai 4 -146' Z ' 1 . 3 I if 7 ., ' 41 o v N., 'J . 211' ,n I , N' A 5, . Z ' A . - ' . 1 'J 4' ' - ' ' x A . T . , 1, I , , .. . I ez . . is - t Q! ' . ,0. W . Q22 ,, A in . -.Zz pn a - ' 2 f- w i 0 V vu -V H, , I I 0 ' Tracy Allyn Taggart Nina LaShaa Taylor ' ' Make sure that your life is a Each dream in your heart lies ' rare entertainment, it needn't ' within reach if you just believe . in yourself! take anything drastic. You needn't be gorgeous or wealthy or smart. just very ' I enthusiastic! - B . . . :--1 I ' 0 1 ll 2 - . Andrew T. Tealdi I ' Monica Tell What shall it profit a man, if he shall ain the whole world - y and lose iris own soul? 'I- I I Karen Allene Thomas Generally, by the time you are real, most of your hair has been loved off. and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby . But once you are real, you can't be ugly except to people who don't understand. I C - . K- Mark Daniel Thompson Thomas Edward How many times have you said ,Q Thompson ' ' to Youfiflf I feel like 3 Y0'Y0i ' Remember that your past is Eve been hire too long. I betta ' lining the young minds of our e worse! en my eroes wou F t .Wh h h ld ' 92' ' say we're already gone. -David Q nielilnio ' yi FT S 'ou we ' . ' 4 .Lee Roth ' ' ' 1 1 f A , ,N 'Jkt' L . ffm- j -' f -41 1 , , - . ., ,., ., , 7' V1 '5 ' ' ' ., V293- ' N Q54 H? i Z -sou' 'I . -. x - ' I Sherlon Reena Toliver Tristan Li TOU1 Good things come to those ' who wait, but better things come to those who take! ,Q . ' Z I 4. l o , 'eo 1.1 -..X -vM we '. 1. l 5s:3xe h Sonseeahray A. Tonsall Rhoyge William 'fraylor W' Ryan Turner hi-Eslzilg Ying: tiriozsst 2:25 ln complete. darkness we are all . glory in the flower, we siiall Lhe salmcf' H lsdonlydour h grieve not-but find strength in - now E se MID wls lem t at what remains behind. -Splendor ', Separates USL, ont et your eyes in the Grass - . - deceive you. -Ms. jackson I .1 ' 1 Dwayne Edward Valeau Kristopher Todd Vierra Ulf 39 110' lmP0ffam that P90Ple .O He who knows the price of Undef?-fend YOU, only that You ' everything, knows the value of understand yourself. Dont nothing. It judge me until 'you know me ' 93 and even then judge very 3 . -V' -J-rg p1.:'1fi.,, do N. ,Y . - - - Q Gavel! .M ... .ftgigggiyl 212.-gil , A X 1 4.11, . li',,.l.lAy ' t . , ,I , , ' ' ' ...if ' , ' if , f ,N 5, A - f as - ,T IM ,f ' 5 1: ' - my j. . f 'f f- 914 , 1 If , f . ' 1 - . ff 1 ,, A 3 .O 1 sl ,, . ,- ' A . . . h A Kf-. . . - H ' Cleo M. Vilett Helen O. Wahbeh . To think, Buttercup murmured, all that . Life is not 3 problem to be time it was your cup that was poisoned, Solved but a reality tg be They We bod' P0l5 'd ' said 'he 'Mn ' experienced. -Soren Kierkegaard in black, l've spent the past two years building up immunity to iocane powder. - William Goldman V..-. ,f -.4--sf ff 1. 1 ' Joseph Bradshaw Walton ' The best things in life derive from wheat, barley, and oats, - am Robert Loring Warner Consensus is when we have a discussion. They tell me what they think, then l decide. -Lee lacocca Bureaucracy is the art of makin the possible impossibEe. 0 Leah Ann Wells Don't believe what your eyes are telling youg all they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly. -jonathan Livingston Seagull - I ' s O oi . l I . K. W ' . . . . V s ' i , . . - 4 . o KeuY Hove Werner james Austin Westover D The most important things are ,Q Boys, it doesn't get much the hardest to say. Things can ' belle! than this. . only get better . . . -Howard ' 94 SENIORS , JOMS . a length ut the people feed each ' ,MV- 'fr-+P Frances Marie Whealdon Jennifer PUPPY Wheaton Courage is the price that life exacts for a granting peace . . . -Amelia Earhart ln hell people have chopsticks . a yard long so that they cannot reach their mouths ln heaven, 'W Joseph Nicholas Williams Mehera Noel Wohltmann The reason we have two hands , Love grows like a rose in the is that while climbing the ladder , garden, water it and tend to it of life, one hand will be pulling ', every day. Our lives are like up the rear. -A.K.A Big Nick ' buds on the same stem growm together and sharing the way o o . love. 4 David C W0ng Demetria Jermaine Wyatt Nothing IS too late till the Q. HT0 those of You who dfm tired heart should cease to know' ask - - - and to these of palpitate Henry Wadsworth You who know: 'ell ' A 1 Ol' ' Longfellow . - howdyouf sEN1oRs as XL , ,f eg Il ' .yn-' 1 V ,, :ff ' -J ' ' ., 'S ' .ffl I W .IH l ' . ,Q. . I . I . , , Sarah M. Wynne Lyndy Zamora ' Discovery consists of seeing We parted merrily, with no what everybody has seen and farewells . . . and when it was . ' thinking what nobody has over I ran to my car, went home thought. -Albert Szent-Gyorgyi and took a shower. -Q -' - . . . ... 4 I ' , , . . I O U I -l I ' n , if I u . Q . I - 1 ' . 9 . P . . . 5 - . I l ' u ' ' . n I ' 0 ' ' . ' ' 1 . ' I oh . 5 , ' o A , g - . I I ' F . ' R 1 I I 1 ,' . i I I -1. I ' I. l U v .I . t l ' l S .. v - - fl, ,g v s .1 96 SENIORS s 1 .n 5 x - , Brig Cindy Brown, Pisces: Cindy is akmusician who enjoys playing the piano and flute. I-Ier best memory at O'Dowd is belonging to a social group called The Breakfast Club. Cindy is the type of person who doesn't worry too much about problems, according to her sister Barbara. In years to come, Cindy would like to have a family with Q R ,Y 'H' hecka kids and a big old house. Tina Delligatti, PiscesfLibra: Tina's favorite spare time activities include hiking, camping, and listening to music. Tina remembers the best part of her four years at O'Dowd being the senior retreat. Tina says one of her special qualities is that she is always happy. I'm happy 25 hours a day, 8 days a week! Someday Tina wants to be a photo-journalist. Tiffany Kreutzer, Pisces: Tiffany loves basketball. Basketball is my life! says Tiffany with enthusiasm. Her most memorable experience at O'Dowd was the senior retreat because she met a lot of new people. Tiffany is told by her coach that she is a very determined person. Tiffany plans to go to college, perhaps in Arizona after graduation. - V 3 rt Tom Thompson, Libra: Tom is a person who enjoys driving around and 1. T playing in the O Dowd and Oakland Youth Orchestras. Tom s favorite ' ' ' part of O Dowd was cross-country and the hiking club. Tom likes I 5 L. fixing things If it s mechanical I can fix it. Tom wants to make a lot -fgf of money and design yuppie toys. .,gi1i,'Ql3:Qffj'g13'- Omari Patterson, Taurus: Omari likes to play football, act, and draw. The best part of O'Dowd, according to Omari, was the 10-O record for the Dragon's '89 football season. Omari likes to make people smile, and feels very gratified when they do. Omari wants to be successful in the future, but is unsure of his occupation. I want to live comfortably and have a good life! Nick Williams Taurus: Nick spends his spare time playing basketball and being a musician. One of his best memories at O Dowd is actuall Y kind of embarrassing. I fell down in the cafeteria freshman year! Nick's unique characteristics are his sense of humor and style. I-Iis future plans are to attend either Morehouse or Howard University. -ill .11 Z? Q . :.-- ,4 . ' ' ' ,. , -' . 'A . , .',' ,' ' '- -' I '. .' .', 1, , ' . o , is ,A Q -A 1 ss. ..,,m.... - 3 tv. . ' . -- - , Zf-- 1 -. ' . ' ' -. '-1, -. ' , . e , ' ' - , - , - -'i,, , . .- . .- - ' on 'YB A'S Game School had not been in session for more than a few weeks when seniors were already experiencing one of their priviledges, a day with the A's. We couldn't wait until third period was over to get on those buses and go! Wearing comfortable clothing and enjoying the warmth of the sun, the aroma of hot dogs, roasted peanuts, and nachos could be smelled. We cheered for senior Nick Williams when we saw his face light up the big screen. We remember photographer Robin Ashley causing a scene in the bleachers by just taking a few photos. This together with witnessing an A's victory was the excitement of the day. Seniors pose for the camera while enjoying the game. 98 SENIORS sp! as 4- . catching rays at e - l v 1- Xe u 5. l -- .'-0' - 1 . 41? 1 1 Q' ' 73 , . .sigh , Stacey jammin' on his banjo. if Wg' I., ni ,, .,., ' . - .,, . x. , 4 4, fu, v -- 'Sf . 9-.- ., .-' dj., Seniors pigging out at the A's game. 'w SENIORS 99 Senior Mass Sr Breakfast The Senior Mass and Breakfast was a time spent with friends and family, to appreciate each other and to remember all we have come through together. It was a moment for unification as we headed into the final stretch of the road toward graduation. We gathered in the gym to celebrate Mass and enjoy the moving homily given by celebrant, Fr. Ben Owens. Afterwards A everyone headed over to the i cafeteria to have breakfast and socialize with other class members and their parents. Y? ' ' .,r, . f , '41 'kv Ray Mathis and his mother enjoying the sociable atmosphere of the breakfast, 100 SENIORS ,QL ,, 34,1 - , Stephanie Stark caught in the act of getting seconds . . . V ' J ' w-,nn t the s irit of the senior Mass Kim Gipson and her mom Phyllis getting in o p 8: breakfast SENIORS 101 Senior Freshman Picnic Often seniors and freshmen do not get to know each other. The Seniorffreshman Picnic was an opportunity for members of both A classes to enjoy an afternoon of fun and games land water balloonsj. J . W. Even though there were no 4' games scheduled, right away impromtu football and volleyball games began. As soon as music began to play a dance off started between groups of freshmen and seniors. The afternoon was topped off by a fierce water balloon war which fortunately resulted in no injuries. W I , , -, I -. r Y , f 1, 4, . 1,14-141 in -in I , ,, W V i .N A. - , , ...S A V Wbhywqfq . ,I ff ,' ' I 4 Senior team of Tina Deligatti, Greg Norton, Chris Vierra, 8: Alex Quinn, take on some of the freshmen in a game of touch football. 102 SENIORS '1 I f I 'f' . A. 1. .. AJ - 2-1 4 y.'3L',.M V znh.. K V V' ' -HQ' .fo . M. ' . : I 1 Q I . . J., ff . .. 1 V V l lildlp Daniela DeLuca trying to be sly with water balloons. After ' -'QF . K W Aw l , .. in .. 'A ffam.:-15 , . - 'fwew -' 1, ' ' .5 'V 5 ., . All .1 , l,,,lffz:f, sa ,jr-ffiggggg 1:2 1 I -wk., ':',,gf ,j,4 ' ' .. V Q . U ,. e , ,5g,?EJ4?' 'ro ,. Wfiif .-f,-rf ' 1' 4, FN! QW ii'i 4 I . 'ir k .U ' 'H--fL,:I f1.,.'aw.4, , -91--f4'fi,' Q Nalo Jones busts the move. SENIORS 103 i . e-A 1 ,Q Shannon Smith Williams ' -,- -4 :rs f'::- '-ww, W ' , V , 2S24S 1..f9S'dx..J2x.,.sp:,wo!s, if 'ff' I -- - M ' , -ui?ffi?'w., ...... eww :-w,: ' vw l Zoning Back to the 70' W 7,1.:.:f':,,,:.,.4,w uf. .I V -,Q fl- -Z ..f :Q cf:-:A-Q 11:-1, ::-:q:-.1w:f1--' -'f'- - ' Ar-rw Morell W X Aaron POM ' -'f i2?2s541W:Wf 52:71 X . l -'ll qjgrhfpnds I .K tl' J 21 1-f...A,r .flew ,A , l A L. fe. H L , , 1 l aI. . B ' N .1 J 1' ll I Tifiqy Kreuzzer - 3 ':' ke: q i 1, ., lana Outlaw Stephanie Star C' y Almaraz V A x 9. l Q 4 . -W - l , LZ:- YV ,, 'ruff Emnly lliim Franklin f ' Belinda Flolidn ' W? ' 5 Nma 'Ilaylor lynn' 1 ' 'N' -r 1 , V-I at 'x ' M J V var X I iquirer F I 2- . JESWK , ,. A Sherlo ivef' I --I. '1 JNX lihcyge Traylor jones tml Mxchael Frandy 5, s x , D v Maths is K R.- 9 We 9 39,53 xx nna P nv tg. X Kelly Wilmer L' ax ' - , ww uh. r if . V , ly at pk? :eff ,X Q 061 r -. ,141 Z' SENICR Best Smile: Jana Outlaw and Eric Ciere Best Physique: Ariel Davis and Prank Ennex 106 SENIORS Best Personality: Stephanie Stark and Scott Brooks Most Likely To Succeed: john Olson and Sarah Wynne V VY . ,wimizsa . . ' 4 - . , Wan-Q-.nu .r . I ,. 5 w . . . l - H , - . , . .' ',1-. AVORITES Kenny Owen Cutest Couple: Cindy Almarez and Best Dressed: Joe Scott and Daniela Deluca Most Athletic: Greg Norton and Kelly Werner Best Looking: Marc Porrino and Marcela Estrop SENIORS 107 U ' . , . I ' - E 108 SENIORS , H , :wb V O Most Devoted: Sean MacDonald and MaryAnn Richards Most Oflglnal Asta Glatzer and Ilmmy Kennedy Most Talented Becky McK1nney and Alex Butkus 'HS Class Cut Ups Nlck Wllhams and Angle Morgan SENIORS 109 'Y' 1' -. ' Y! ll ' . '- f'. 2 , gf n M , - , V ' - . .j - a . I ' ' . . v 1 O ' . ' J N ' - V Y' . . ' o . .' K. is - K 3 . ' ' I . , . V, f ' ' ' r ' . - - 'Wil Annemarie Accardo:General Activities Cynthia Almaraz:Track and Field 25Hiking Club 2,3,45Ski Club 2,4 Ian Anderson:Lacrosse 1,2,45 Ski Club 1,2,3,45Retreat Team 3,4. Chris Aparicio:IV Baseball 1,25IV Soccer 1,25Var Football 3,45Var Soccer 3,45Var Baseball 3,45Drama 1,2,45Ski Club 1,25Student Council 1,2 Amanda Armstrong:Ski Club 1,2,3,45IV Soccer 1,25IV Cross Country 1,2,3,45Lacrosse Stats 253,451-liking Club 2,35Retreat Team 3 Robin Ashley:Var Swimming 1,25Ski Club 1,2,3,45Retreat Team 45Mitre 3,4 Maite Azpiroz:IV Volleyball 1,25Ski Club 1,2,35ISA 4 Kesha Baker:Track 25BSU 45Retreat Team 45Spirit Week 4 Matt Baron:IV Cross Country 25Var Cross Country 3,45JV Lacrosse 25Var Lacrosse 3,45Surfing 1,2,3,4 Cherice Bender:Gospel Choir 1,2,45BSU 3,4 Eric Bjornson:Var Basketball 2,3,45Var Football 2,3,45Var Baseball 4, Student COuI'1Cil 2,3,45CSl: 1,2,3,45CMT 3,4 Kristen Bouvier:Soccer 1,2,35Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45Art Club 2,3,45Student Council 45Spirit Week 2,3,4 Matt Bradleyzlazz Band 2,3,45Peace Group 25Football 25Lacrosse 2,3,4 Scott Brooks:Var Basketball 3,45Var Track 35Var Softball 1,2 Cindy Brown:Swimming 1,45Ski Club 1,2 Michael Burkhart:Lacrosse 3,45Art Club 251V Track 1 Alex Butkus:Var Soccer 3,45Var Lacrosse 3,45JV Soccer 1,2f5JV Lacrosse 255141 Club 1,2.,3,45AI't Club 2,3,45Crozier 25ISA 45Musical 1,25Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45Retreat Team 3,45Sec!Treas 25Class VP 35ASB Secretary 45CSF 1,2,3,45Yearbook Art Editor 4 Gina Cadenasso:Windsurfing Club 35Ski Club 3,45 Yearbook 45 CSF 2,3,45 Spirit Week 1,2,3,4 Michael Cardinale:IV Football 2,3,45Var Football 35Men's Volleyball 45Ski Club 1 Barbara CarrollGeneral Activities Chris Carterzlntramural Basketball5Retreat Team Brien Caulfield:Ski Club 1,3,45Var Tennis 3,45IV Football 1,25Symphonic Band 3,4 Leslie Cavanaugh:Var Tennis 1,2,35Ski Club 1,25CSF 2,354 Michelle Charron:jV Volleyball 15Var Volleyball 2,3,45Retreat Team 4 110 SENIORS BTIUBEI' I.H.E Facts, PZEA5Z7 Jacqueline Chen:Var Swimming 1,3,45Var Track 2 Sidney Chen:Film Club 15Math Club 1,2,3,45ISA 2,3,45Ski Club 3,45CSF 1,2,3,45Orchestra 1,2545 Bryan Chin:Track 2,45Cross Country 2,3,45 Crozier 25Peace Group 45Amnesty International 45I-liking Club 45CSF 2,3 Melissa Clyde:Amnesty International 3,45Peace Group 45ISA 4 Edward CoatesIII:JV Football 1,2,35Var Football 45Var Track 3,4 Rachel Cochrane:Crozier 45Art Club 2,35Ski Club 2,3 Iason Concannon:Var Baseball 1,2,3,45Ski Club 35Var Football 1,2,3,4 Elisa Costa:Freshmen Cheerleading 151V Cheerleading 25Spirit Week 1,2,3,45Spring Musical 25Student Council 4 Demetrius Costy:Student Council 15Frosh Basketball 1 Ray Mathis 5 ,Xu Ariel Davis:Peer Support 1,25Drama 1,2,3,45Musicals 4 Kevin Davis: Var Football 3,45 Var Baseball 3,4 Tamara Davis: General Activities Tina DelliGatti:Ski Club 1,2,3,45Hiking Club 3,45Rafting Club 1,2,45Math Club 1,2,3,4 Daniela Deluca:Ski Club 1,25Intramural Volleyball 1,35Student Council 2,3,45Hiking Club 2,35CMT 45CSF 1,2,3,45Retreat Team 3 Katie Dittmer:Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Veronica Duenas:Student Minority Concerns Group 2 Angelita DuPont: Minority Students Grp. 1,25 Gospel Choir 1,2,3,45 BSU 3,45 SADD 25 Ski Club 2 Tad Durbin: Var Swimming 1,2,45 Amnesty Intl 3,45 JSA 45 Ski Club 1,2.,3,4 Dina Endo: Yearbook 3,45 Spirit Week 3,45 Student Council 45 Peace Grp 45 Amnesty Intl 3,4 Frank Ennix: Var Football 1,2,3,45 Var Basketball 25 Var Track 3,45 Var Soccer 25 Var Baseball 2 Marcela Estrop: Chorus 25 Var Soccer 4 Sabrina Farrell: Dance Council 45 Retreat Team 35 BSU 3,45 Gospel Choir 4 Craig Fee: jV Soccer 1,25 Var Soccer 3,45 Ski Club 1,45 ISA 45 Math Club 45 ASB Treasurer 4 Natasha Fein: Var Cross Country 1,2,3,45 Var Track 1,2,3,45 SADD 1,25 ISA 45 Math Club 3,4 Christie Fernstrom:jV Soccer 1,25Varsity Diving 1,2,3,45Ski Club 1,2,3,45Retreat Team 45Yearbook Melissa, Esther, Sarah, Cleo, and Corinne 3,44,Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4pMusical 3,4 james Ferreira:Musicals 2,3,4,Plays 3,4 Kevin Ferreira:Basketball 1,2gGolf 2,3,4,Gospel Choir 1,3,4gStudent Council 4,Math Club 1,2,3,4,History Club 1,2,3,4 Belinda Florida:Minority Student Group 1,2pBSU 3,4pJSA 4gSki Club 2 Vincent Fontana:IV Soccer 1,2,Var Soccer 3,4pIV Lacrosse 2gVar Lacrosse Mike Porcella and Demetrius Costy 3,4pSki Club 1,2,3,4,JSA 4gBanCl 1,2,3,4gRetreat Team 3,CMT 2 Samantha Forde:Basketball 1,2gSwimming 3,4,Ski Club 3,4pl-liking Club 3,4gWindsurfing Club 3,CSF1,2,3,4 Jerry Forristal:IV Football 1,2pVar Football 3,4,I-liking Club 2,3,4 Michael Frandyzl-'liking Club 2,3,4,Peace Group 3,Winter Musical 3gEuropean Drama Tour 3,Spring Musical 4 Kimberly Franklin:Var Soccer 1,2,3,4pIV Softball 2,Var Softball 3,4,Intramural Volleyball 3,4,Ski Club 1,Z,3,4,Spirit Week 3,4 Jennifer Fulmer:jV Basketball 1,2gVar Basketball 3 Gina Furino:General Activities Brooke Garrett:Plays 3gMusicals 2,3gSpirit Week 2,3,4 Rob Gibson:General Activities Eric Giere:Basketball 151V Lacrosse 2.gVar Lacrosse 3,4pSki Club 1,2,3 Ryan Gilliam:Var Baseball 3,4,Var Football 4 Kimberly Gibson:Minority Student Concerns 1,2,BSU 3,4,Student Council 3gDrama Club 1,2,JSA 4,Retreat 4 Asta Glatzer:Var Tennis 1,2,3,4gOrchestra 1,2,3gArt Club 4pYearbook 4gl-liking Club Tyler Goodmanson:Cross Country Z,3,lntramural Basketball 1,2,3,4gjSA 3,4,Retreat Team 3,4gMen's Volleyball 3,4 Joyce Gordon:JV Softball 2. Gareth Grandt:I-liking Club 2,3,4,Peace Gropu 3,4,Advanced Chorus 2,3,4 Torn Green:Var Soccer 3,4,jV Soccer z,Ski Club 1,2,3,4gjSA 4,Student Council 1,25CSF 1,2,3,4 Amalia Gutierrez:Art Club 2,3,4,Ski Club Zyl-iiking Club 3,4,Peace Group 4 Tommy Haines:IV Football 1,2,JV Baseball 1,Var Football 3,4gVar Baseball 2,.3,4 Kelly Ham:Cheerleacling 1,27Swimming 1pCrozier 1,2,Ski Club 1,2,3,4pCSF 2,3gSpirit Week 1,2.,3,4,Fall Play 3,Spring Musical 2.,3,4 Mike Hartley:Var Tennis 1,2,3,4,ISA 35Astromony Club 4 Justin I-lartung:IV Pole Vaulting 1pIV Cross Country 2,School Play 2,3,4gSki Club 1,2,3,4 Mornen Haymer:JV Basketball 2pRetreat Team 4,BSU 3,4,Track 1,2.,4gSymphonic Band 3,47Concert Band Zyl'-liking Club 3pSpirit Week 1,2,3,4 Corinne Hendsch:Freshmen Cheerleading 1gVar Tennis 2,3,Var Track 2 jean Manuel Henry:General Activites Erick Hubbard:Var Tennis 3,4gJV Tennis 1,2pConcert Band 2,Symphonic Band 3,4,jazz Band .3,4 Adria Ibarra:Var Cross Country 1,2,3,4,Var Track 1,2,3,4gOrchestra 1,2.,Minority Concerns Group 1,2,BSU 4gRetreat Team 3 Stefanie Jackson:Musical 2,3,Retreat Team 3pBSU 3 Tiffany Jackson:Minority Student Concerns 2,Play 1gSki Club 3,4gBSU 3,4plSA 4 Sara Iohnson:Ski Club 1,2,3,4pl-liking Club 3,4gPeace Group 4pSymphonic Band 1,2,3,Retreat Team 4 Candace Iones:Beginning Band 1,Concert Band 2gSymphonic Band 3,4gMinority Students 2pBSU 3,4,JSA 4,Spirit Week 3,4 Mural Jones:Gospel Choir 3,4,BSU 3,4 Potouli Kalofonos:Ski Club 1,2,3,4:Retreat Team 3,4gHiking Club 1,2,4 Jason Kelly:JV Football 1,2,3,Var Football 451V Track 2,Var Track 3,45Art Club 2,3,4gPeace Group 3,4,l-liking Club 2,3 Kara Kelly:Freshmen Cheerleading 151V Cheerleading 2,Var Cheerleading 3,Spirit Week 3,4,Var Softball 3,Var Softball 4pStudent Council 4 james Kennedy:Var Swimming 1,2,3,4,Amnesty Intl 3,4gPeace Group 3,4gRetreat Team 3,4,Astronomy Club 3,4,ISA 4,l-liking Club 4,BSU 4gPoetry Club 4 jennifer Kessler:Ski Club 1,2,3,4gWindsurfing Club 3,4 Henry Kiang:Var Tennis 3,4,Symphonic Band 3,4gConcert Band z,JSA 4gSki Club 4pCrozier 2 SENIORS 111 Corinne Kinczel:Ski Club 1,2,3,4,Drama 2,3,4pSwimming 1gSymphonic Band 2,3,4,Hiking Club 4gRetreat Team 3 Delease Kittell:Retreat Team 3pMinority Student Group 2gSpirit Week 2 Jennifer Kobashi:Var Tennis 2,3,4pYearbook 3,Editor-in-chief 4gSki Club 1,4gCrozier 1,2,3,4pTutoring 2,3,Var Block 2,3,4gJV Block 1,JV Swimming 1,4,CSF 1,2,3,4 Tiffany Kreutzer:Var Basketball 3,451-liking Club 1,2,3,4pRetreat Team 4,Peace Group 4gArt Club 4pSpirit Week 1,2,3,4 Kenny Kwak:JV Football 1,2,JSA 2,3,4pJV Lacrosse 1,2,3,4gRetreat Team 4,1-liking Club 4pSki Club 1,3,4gMath Club 1,2,String Orchestra 1gJazz Band 2,3,4 Jeannie LaBot:l-liking Club 3,Var Track 3,4,Minority Student Union 2gBSU 3 Kathryn Lage:Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4,Concert Band 1pCSF 1,2,3,4pSpirit Week 1,2,3,4 Pat Leitgeb:Astronomy Club 1,4gHiking Club 3,4 Latyanna Lewis:Spirit Week 4pBSU 4 Christopher Lindquist:Amnesty Intl 3,4,JSA 3,4pHikir1g Club Z,3,4,Va1' Soccer 3,4 Eliza Linford:Ski Club 1,2,4,Student Council 2gASB Exec. Assit. 4pRetreat Team 4,Crozier 1,Swimming 1,2,Var Crew 3,4pSpirit Week 1,2,4 Eric Lloyd:Ski Club 1,2,3,l-liking Club 2,3,CMT 3gRetreat Team 3,WASC 3 Adriana Lopez:l-liking Club 1,2,3,4 Rebecca Love:Crozier 1,2gSki Club 1gRetreat 4 Tricia Lovi:Ski Club 1,2,l-liking Club Zglntramural Volleyball 2,3,4 Kim Lynch:Softball 2,45JSA 2,3,4,Ski Club 1,2,3,4 Edy MacDonald:Soccer 1,2,3,4gStudent Council 2,3,4gRetreat Team 3,Spirit Week 1,2,3gLaCrosse Stats 3,CSF 1,Z,3,4,JSA 3,4gl-liking Club 2,3gCrozier 2,3 Sean MacDonald:Student Council 1,2,3,4,Peer Support 1,2gSpirit Week 1,2,3,4,Musicals 1,2,3gSymphonic Band 1,2,3,4,Cross Country 1,Rowing 1gSADD 25Drama 1,3,CSF 1,2,3 John Maginnis:JV Football 1,2,Basketball 1,2,Var Football 3,4 Alysa Mahoney:Var Soccer 1,2,3,4,Retreat Team 4gSki Club 1,2,3,4,Student Council 1,Spirit Week 1,2,3,4 Ted Malik:JV Football 1,2pDrama 3,4 112 SENIORS SWEET I.H.E Facts, PL EASE! Bernadette Mangan:Softball 2,3gHiking Club 3 Hector Martinez:Ski Club 2,3pTrack 3,4pBasketball Stats 2,3,4 Ray MathiszJV Soccer 2pJV Lacrosse Z,Var Lacrosse 3,4 Brice McKeever:Swimming 1gDiving 1gJV Football 1,2,JV Baseball 1,2.pVar Football 3,4 Becky McKinney:JV Volleyball 1,Var Volleyball 2.,3gVar Softball 1,2,Drama 1,2,3,4pStudent Council 1,Z,3,4gJV Soccer 1,2pGospel Choir 4,Retreat Team 3 Gina Mele:Ski Club 1,2,3gl-liking Club 1,2,3,4pRetreat Team 3 Laura Meyers:Play 3,Musical 2,3gJV Soccer Zgl-liking Club 2gSki Club 1,2,3,4,Spirit Week 1,2,3,4,Var Football Stats 1,2,3,4 Damani Mitchell:JV Football 2gVar Football 3gVar Track 3,4gBSU 3,4gJSA Tommy Haines and Ryan Gilliam sm: 3,4gSpirit Week 1,4gIntramural Basketball 3,4,Ski Club 2,3,4,Retreat Team 4 Michael Moon:General Activities Anne Morell:Symphonic Band 1,2,3,4gConcert Band 1pYearbook 3,4pMusical 3,4 Ana Moreno:Drama 2,4pSki Club 1,2,3,4 Angela Morgan:General Activities Dan Moyles:Var Football 3,4gVar Lacrosse 3,4 Emily Murphy:JV Basketball 1,Var Basketball 2,3,4,Retreat Team 3,4,Ski Club 2,4,JV Cross Country 1 Rhea Murphy:Minority Student Concerns 2,Track 2,3pBSU 3,4pRetreat Team 4gJSA 4 Greg Norton:Var Football 2,3,4gVar - Baseball 2,3,4 John Olson:ASB President 4gAssemblies and Rallies 3gJSA Chapter President 3gJV Football 1,2 Katie Orloff:General Activities Jana Outlaw:MSU 1,2,BSU 3,4,Retreat Team 4gSongleading 3,4 Ken Owens:JV Football 1,2pHiking Club 1,2,3,4pSki Club 1,2,3,4gWindsurfing 3,4 Leslie Parker:BSU 3,4gTrack Manager 4 Shawn Parker:Football 1,2,Var Football 3,4gBSU 3,4gJSA 4,lntramural Basketball 1,2.,3,4 Omari Patterson:Track 1,2,3g Drama 1,2.,3pVar Football 4pBSU 2,3,Ski Club 4gJSA 4 Shannon Pedder:Swimming 3,4,Tennis 2,3,4gCMT 3,4pRetreat Team 3,l-liking Club 3 Gianna Perry:Art Club 2,3,4gLacrosse ,,- nf' ga Fit Jil 'vidual Demetn Wal ' Hon F ltittell lflllt Pi 'ilwz :r 'Li P X D :-eg ui., fit IE ,ima W7 any ' diese fan 4' .teund Frontal 1 Hill .ingif R Cut 2 3 lines R but lx: law 1 ll KJ 113,45 pits Liunul Heir R Hill Cl llll ml Ru Pliletb writ I 1 .N . W I llail 5 lisliki lllona 5 Christie Shaddle and Jenna Shultz -1-..,..4..,,, M V -tats 35Crozier 2,4gYearbook 4 ml Re Jlichael Petrak:Ski Club 2,3,4 Demetri Polyzos:Art Club 2,3,4gSpirit zi Veek 2,3,4 Xaron Pont:JV Football 1,2pVar 1:5 football 3,4pSki Club 1,2,3,4 ,dn Wk vlike Porcella:IV Baseball 1,2gCSF !,3,Intramural Basketball 3,Drama 3,4 vlarc Porrino:Var Basketball 3,4,Var lu? 3ootba1l 3,Var Lacrosse 3,4pSki Club l,2,3,4,IV Football 271V Basketball 1 mflasen Powell:Var Basketball 2,3,4,Var Qacrosse 3,4gChess Club 1,2,3,Math :lub 2,3gBSU 3,4p,lSA 3,4 Uylennifer Pruitt:Basketbal1 1gPeer 5g5.Support 1,2,Ski Club 2pCrozier 3gVar Eilf ,Re ,ll AC 5 Volleyball 2,3,4 Vielissa Queen:Chorus 1,2,3,4gRetreat afeam 4gGospel Choir 4 Alexander Quinn:IV Football 1,2gVar Football 3,4pJSA 1,2,3,4gSki Club l,2,3,4gDrama 2,3,4 Angie Rampa:IV Soccer 1,2pHiking L,-Club 2,3,4,Ski Club 1,Retreat Team 3 Renee Reynolds:Soccer z,JSA 2,3,4gSki :lub 1,2,3,4 ,R,,MaryAnn Richards:Var Volleyball lliie Z,3,-'LQCMT 3,Al't Club 1,2,3,4,Sl4i Club .l,2,3,4,SADD 1,2,spim week l,2,3,4,Student Council 1,2,3,4,Hiking Club 2 .Hans Riemer:Golf 2gSpring Musical lfi.3,5ki Club 3,Fa11 Play 2,3,4pMath Club Baal ,1,2.,3,4 'Erik Robinson:JV Basketball 1,Var ,Basketball 2,3,4,ISA 4 Edward Rosa:IV ll?.Football 1,2gMen's Volleyball U 3,451-liking Club 2,3,4 TF,Carey Royzl-liking Club 2,3,Var Track ii,'l,Mark Rusting:JV Football 151V HltBasketbal1 2,3 Illona 5anders:BSU 3,4gGospel Choir ICIO' 664555 2 .57 1- gg-pg uuanuvntlliw J :pi -,'--p-wy, ,' U LW '.i f 4pMSU 1,2 Devin Scott:Ski Club 3,4,Fall Play 2,3,4gSpring Musical 2,3,4 joseph Scott:JV Football 1,2,3,IV Track 27Var Track 2,3,45BSU 2,3,4,,lSA 4gSki Club 1,2,3,4 Melina Selles:Amnesty Intl 3,4,Hiking Club 2gWindsurfing Club 3,Peace Group 2,3,4 Jim Sexton:Var Baseball 2,3,4gVar Football 3,4,BSU 4 Christie Shadd1e:Crozier 2gArt Club 3,Lacrosse Stats 2,3,4 Christopher Shobar:Cross Country 251-liking Club 2,3,4gMath Club 2,3,4pChess Club 2,Poetry 4,Ski Club 4 Jenna Shultz:General Activities Collette Smith:JV Basketball 1pVar Basketball 2,3,4,Retreat Team 3gCMT 4 Scott Smith:Var Football 3,4 Shannon Smith:BSU 3,4gMSU 2,Var Track 2,3,Retreat Team 4 Marie Snyder:Art Club 2,3pSki Club 2,3 Christina Soletti:Concert Band 1,25Symphonic Band 3,4gRetreat Team 3,Spirit Week 1,2,4gAmnesty Intl 4,CSF 1,2,3,4 Stephanie Stark:JV Soccer 1,2,Var Soccer 3pStudent Council 3,4gRetreat Team 4gSpirit Week 1,2,3,4 Megan Sweet:Soccer 2,Spirit Week 3,4 Tracy Taggert:Hiking Club 2,3 Nina Taylor:Var Songleader 4,BSU 3,4 Monica Tellzl-liking Club 4 Karen Thomas:JV Softball 1,2gArt Club 3,4,Hiking Club 2,3,4 Mark Thompson:Rally Band 1,2,4gArt Club 4,Ski Club 3,4 Thomas Thompson:String Orchestra 2,3,4,Musical 3,1-liking Club 2,3,4gCross Country 3gTrack 2,3,4,Windsurfing 3,Ski Club 4 Sherlon Toliver:Var Track 2,3,4,BSU 3,4 Tristan Tom:Peace Group 4 Sonseeahray Tonsall:Cheerleading 1,2,3,4,Crozier 1,2,3,4,ISA 4,BSU 3,Student Council 1,2,3,4 Rhoyge Traylor:Var Football 4gBasketball 1,2gCMT 3,4pRetreat 4,Ski Club 2,3,4gSpirit Week 3,4,Chess 2,3,4pVar Lacrosse 3,4 Dwayne Valeau:Drama 1,4pCrozier 1,4pConcert Band 2gSymphonic Band 3,45CMT 4pVar Football 3,4,Intramural Basketball 3,4,Basketball Announcer 4,Ski Club 1,2,4,CSF 1,2,3,4,Retreat Team 4 Kris Vierra:Ski Club 1,2,3,45JSA 2,4 Cleo Vilettzl-liking Club 2,Ski Club 2,3,4gArt Club 4gRetreat Team 3 Helen Wahbeh:Soccer 1pSoftball Zgl-lomeroom Rep 1gCSF 1,2,3,4,Ski Club 1,2,3,4,ISA 4pRetreat Team 3 Brad Walton:Var Tennis 2,Var Soccer 4pVar Golf 4 Rob Warner:JV Soccer 1,2gVar Soccer 3,4gSki Club 3,4,Student Council 1,2,JSA 4 Leah Wells:JV Volleyball 1,2gVar Volleyball 3,Spring Musical 2,3gRetreat Team 3,Stuclent Council 2,3 Kelly Werner:Var Softball 1,2,3,4,Var Soccer 1,2,3,4,Var Volleyball 2,,3,IV Cross Country 1gAssemblies and Rallies 3pRetreat Team 3,4,CSF 1,2gSki Club 1,2,3,4,I-liking Club 1,2,Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4 Jim Westover:Var Basketball 4,Retreat Team 3,4 Frances Whealdon:IV Swimming 2,3,4gCrozier 2,4gHiking Club 1,2,3,4,History Club 1,2,.3,4 Poppy Wheaton:Var Swimming 1,2,3,4,Soccer 2gRetreat Team 3pWindsurfing 4,CSF 1,2,3,4 Judy White:MSU 1,BSU 2,3,4,String Orchestra 3,4 Nick Williams:Basketball 1,2,BSu 1,2,3,4,Gospel Choir 1,2,4 Mehera Wohltmann:Cheerleading 1,4gVar Track 2 David Wong:Crozier Z,3,4,Art Club 2,3,4gMath Club 2,3,4pStudent Council 4gCSF 1,2,3,4,CSF Committee 4 Demetria Wyatt:IV Basketball 1pTrack 2,3,4,BSU 2,3,4 Sarah Wynne:Ski Club 2,3,4gCrozier 3pRetreat Team 3,Student Council 4,Spirit Week 1,2,3,4gPeer Support 1pCSF 1,2,3,4 Lyndy Zamora:Crozier 1,4,Musical 2,Peace Group 4,MSU 1,2gPeer Support 1gArt Club 1,3,4,Spirit Week 4 113 fx? -- ., 'A I 'G '14 3 i v Q4-I5 .IRAQ . ,I , 'I hy Q 51 114 SENIQRS - 7 I L 4.. JW, ag. LY, l ., ,MA X J . Left: Damani Mitchell and joe Scott Bottom: Potouli Kalofonos 'rf- f .TJ fi-H V 5 424- A 'L SENIORS 115 'LQZQQ-z.,4..-T 'f?T'f-E V Picture Brian Rogers: Zoning . . . in??? N .,4 g,. hi 116 IUNIOR5 if you will. . . a junior K' ,ig pf ' ' iw: K ' . 433' 1 ,fel ' ET H X E 1 'N MP! V f S Y' K 'J, . 1 I 714, M I' sv' U ji , ' P43 - ' . 1 I N.. V? Xi- X, Q' - K X ke sf 1 --' in .V - , -S-in ! '-. . JM' rpm X X' if if M Wx Xa W 'X 'uv fl M132 fffu' ,Q ' -A junior Representatives: - ' 9, -' Back Row: Eric Hove, Chris Carlson, Front Row: Meghan McPherson, David Brockbank, ' Dennis Kohles Moderator - - Molly Valim. Missing: Brian Rogers and julie Bruff D JUNIORS 117 Being Sprung Sprungness, a state of being caused by a virus that can overcome you at any moment of weakness. Have you ever walked down the hall and encountered a person that is totally unaware of the world? Most likely the answer is yes, but have you ever really studied them? Their eyes staring off into space, their body seemingly floating in a clear blue sky, with a ringlet of hearts suspended above their head. This is what you might encounter. These are signs of complete, utter Sprungness. It occurs when someone becomes sprung off of someone of the opposite sex. Nothing else enters their world except thoughts of this special person. This virus has infiltrated the Iunior Class and is being transfered back and forth between people. If you become infected, additional symptoms include daydreaming in class with a glimmer in your eye, noticeable dropping of your grades, writing the person's name anywhere and everywhere possible, and looking at life as if nothing can go wrong. If you have anv of these symptoms, then you are SPRUNG! Don't be too worried if you are a carrier, though, because it is actually a very enjoyable state to be in, especially in its strong stages. But be careful, because when the spring leaves, only rain falls. Brent Adair Tift- f 7 lf 1:5-'V I lf- ' off of If f ,JM ff ' f W f 4 W ' f U V. ,I K 4 Koresh Adams N n 1' Af gfr 'ax T ,fx 5 Oi, Michael Adedipe , 'I ,,,' 'C ' 6, A V rl Todd Allington ' 'L J' ' L, 7 r, 4 . i Elizabeth Arata Q :L ' ' ii '9' 5 I Michael Arechiga ' 'i l 1 E L it Stephen Bail 1 -. '- in ,. Carina Balogh Amy Baurmann Kai Beard Nick Beltran McClintock Carla Benasso 1 Y U I I I Nicole Benton ,,t ,. 1 i, Raquel Bournhonesque fx xl 4f..1.,-W . ,QW fi Carolyn Bradshaw X ,Q K DeSheena Breda X 'V ,,, -5 ' David Brockbank I Barbara Brown f ' 'i 1-' r i x, Jeffery Brown A , 1 Ryan Brown Willard Brown i julie Bruff Ernest Br son Ron Bullard Eric Burns Camille Calica Sean Campbell Sherri Carpenter Emily Carson . f Carolina Castillo 1 Q' Marichelle Celia mit J Kara Cephas V A Shannon Chamblin 5 1 ll . Lawrence Chatmon up l jennifer Chavez i gs A1 I 118 IUNIORS 'mv' w- '. -,yor-L 7' ' , at 'Liar 9 1. - ,,,,.,, . ...4. . ,tai lm grynwgf, I . W., - ---- -f-- i C Junior girls infected with the sprung virus. Molly Valim fantaslzes about this weekend s date 'Y 1' L V At UA 4511 I I Ci' 1. I I 1 1 gg. , V We . f 5 1 R. J' qw by-5. . . ... 5, 'i 1.-. , . .1- 1 t, fi r 1 ' 5' 4 ,A 1' M t mr qw 5, tk r X :J .gy ' .I Q. . , , + ' ll' ,. A .cg-:?f':3:f,.' , I i il wi W ' ..1 A' , ,V s ' 4 ..' .14 f H .:f' 4 i.,-. 'J 'T . N, f 'Hr '1 an N ii' 4.911 U 4 4 Q1 i ..A.. f W -. f 2 A 5 2 ' . in xy If iv Hubert Chen Megan Chen Matthew Chin Matthew Cholerton Cecily Chudacoff Me han Clouse Bla e Coleman atherine Collignon Damon Covington Timothy Criss lamila Croclcet Florence Cruz Kirsten Daul Marcy Daniel Matthew Davies Curtis Deloney Aliya Dibrell Tyeka Diggs Gretchen Dittmer Heidi Dittmer Corrine Dobbins james Dohm Daniel Domer Stacie Drese Kevin Duncan Robin Dunn Daniel Duvernay james Erickson Luke Erwin Antonio Escobar Andrea Escudero Gabriela Espejo Tara Faughnan William Fisher Khari Flowers 4 :nee ff fgueruqamqsr a.. Entering the Metal Zone A junior . .. with braces?!? That's right, many juniors still feel the pain of visiting the orthodontist to have their braces tightened every month. The worst part about having braces is getting them tightened. It hurts so bad I can't eat. says Andy Van Meter. Most people have braces put on when they are young because they get their adult teeth at a young age which means orthodontal work can be done early. Some of us though have late blooming teeth which means braces during our high school years. Luckily though juniors don't have to put up with childish put downs like metal mouth and boy, he's got a stainless steel smile. Or do they? Having braces is like being trapped in a bad episode of the Twilight Zone. - Taline Goorjian 120 JUNIORS A dl' L 4 U ai E'-, 'E 535 1 Janine Malcolm Benjamin Mangan Stephen March Lauren Marchant Robert Marshall DeWayne Martin Hans Martin Maisha McGee William McCrouther Rashida MCCruder Bridget Mcliinstry Brian McMillan Megan McPherson Cameron McVeigh Alisa Merkle Elise Meyers Kristan Meyers Ethan Millar Mark Mladinich Jennifer Montague Wendy Morgan Marcus Morris Andrea Mosley Maya Mosley Edith Murphy Taylor Murphy Ronald Mutch Bernard Naidu Kimberly Nakahara Andrew Nardinelli Damien Neff Michael Nichelini Douglas Norton Erin Oliver Shane Overline Uwfxf, , QQ fi , A, r Q ,wg , F, jim Richards - Very interesting ... Emily. 122 IUNIORS ' r rr V , 2:2572 'V - W V ,J f 7 ,, L54 wr, ,. . My-fl ,ey yy f qt if 4 Q X 1 V f .N ,f , V 72 2 42' 7 A ,J 1 f Q r. I ... ,, f '4 41391 ,We Wu! 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P it , 1 V - W 1 fav- ,,1v' f- fe Yffifi iz fr' rf, I, , ., If I 'Il ,V .y W 1 5 1 1 L- .7 i ' 1 X f N ,Y ' 1 , T. 1. 612: nv W if - ac. 4 fe 2 rf ' s - f' ii 1 t at are - l if s i sl if ,7 ' :A 1 -4 ' '52 'wc' L4 wi 4 i r Y -A -, : 3, 2- , L,- . - ,,,- Brett Parker Christie Parker jesse Parrish Michael Patton Tanya Pavloff Raimundo Peraza Jason Perez Mario Perez Christo her Peters Erik Pillow Anastasia Polyzos Elizabeth Prola Charles Pyatt Cedrick Queen Tatjana Ravnik lan Reilly james Richards Meghan Riley Arvette Rockwell Brian Rogers Tamesa Rogers Denise Safford Levon Sanossian jennifer Santos Aniesha Sapp Donald Schlemmer Dana Schleske jesse Schwartzburg Laura Seeley Ilan Selinger Andrew Sellman Anna Semansky William Shi p Allison Shukraft Tanya Sloan ,gun . I 0 ' i ., . ', What's Your Most Prized Possession? Could it be a pin that has been in your family for generations, a jewelery box your grandmother gave you or could it be your Block O letterman jacket? Here's what some juniors said their most prized possession is: my sister -Marichelle Celis my friends -Marcy Daniels my mom -Phillip Tayco my car -Matt Speakman my kittens -Jennifer Montague my puppy named 'Tico' -Nicole Jones my pet spider named 'Rodney' -Elizabeth Holland my fish named 'Poseidon' -Erin Oliver my couch, t.v., and remote control -Brian McMillan my antique hand-carved chestnut -Don Schlemmer my Jerusalem cross -Janine Malcolm my Mickey Mantle baseball card -Jeff Brown my skis -Blair Green my teddy bear -Vince Sood my pillow -Krissy Thornberry my yellow baby blanket -Meghan Clouse JUNIORS 123 u 11 V W 1 ig, E ' . . H4 I 1 'W' 1. if F -tl v Q4 4 JH rw Ll' jennifer Zacharia Alice Zeien Aaron Zerbst William Patterson Camera shy: Chris Carlson Brent Hilsabeck David Hobler Zack Luchetti john Montalvo Zuri Williams ..-f E! . v bl, 4 , ,Q lf llwfgl A fx. 4 1 ,-. , ,,,,. RM, if J' ie s W ,IUNIORS 125 11 126 JUNIORS 1 Y IUNIORS 127 Picture ili- I 4 il 'L' Sophomores Christine Mar, Karina Moreno, Roxanne Crazino, Jessica Anderson, Angie Porrino and Theresa Molinari pose for the camera. 128 SOPHOMORES if ou will a sophomore , Ifmwi 'F s' aww 'B YJ I is i U ee il- I Us a 1 W ve J 7 l 1.-j' 1 K if V I X! K' 4 ,jgfw I '4 v g W f Y' I. A K I Q r , ' 1 Qt 1 'I 'I' JAH' f 3, ' V 1 ' E f Il P' xr Q' -vu, 36- Sophomore Representatives: Forte Rodriguez, Elena Bailey Jessica lee Drew Goodmanson jenna Schmidt Peter Smith and Nlccolo DeLuca Not pictured Jennifer Martinez I 1 1 ' r ' ' SOPHOMORES 129 Making it Through Sophomore Year Is sophomore year purely academic? Let'-5 face it, you're no longer the baby of the school and you must survive this year before becoming an upperclassman. Biology, church history, and geometry are just some of your required classes. Despite the lack of variety sophomore year offers, it is possible to dig-up a few advantages. For example, you have finally learned what spirit week and the penny competition are. These things were mere names to you as a freshman. You begin to relax and mix with the other classes and achieve some perspective of who your friends are. Stuck between the eldest and the youngest like a middle child, as a sophomore you're put through the strength test. Can you make it through a really tough academic year? The truth'is that we all, as high school students, walk through this twist in the Dragon Zone. Tina Acampora A Gerald Accardo :- joseph Accardo Car in Adami ' ' fin, V 314 I jesse Adams 4 . V fl 'g.j T jonathan Ahern 3 f l ' ' Erik Alberts ' I f , Th' , . 'i , 1 fy' , - David Alga I , , ale' jjjlf' T V W ' d ' l ' ull ' Bjorn An erson It I , , M FV ,VV , ,W V V V V 6 XV jessica Anderson ' ,v if I ' ., , 5, 5' ' T , ' ' T. jason Anderson ' ER , W ' ' ' 5 'Q Elissa Andreotti 5 V' ' ' i V il si Catherine Anthenien '--' lt f- , V is - Anne Appel 1 ' J Meridith Armstrong - -1' f . 'a 1 1 Angelina Augustine 'i 3 ' Q 7 Elanga Avila lf? 0,55 j ' ., 5 Barbara Backer ' My - ' - 1 7 1, F fn if f Tobey Bagala ' V. ., ,iq 'V . .5 Elena Bailey ' f .4 , as ,U U , , . Y by jan Balas af., .- 1 , i . 'N , -r - Kevin Baldwin Q ,t.-2 41 Susan Baldwin Colleen Ballantine V Lisa Baskin N rr- ff . - . Gwendolyn Beatty 7' ' jason Beito Susan Berge V V pq iW ' f M 5, , l 4 ' 5. i ' H 4' , 1 X P lv 4 I i,511wV . Micaela Berrones F- I Michelle Besaw V' m Patricia Bess ' iv V john Billingsley john Booker V M -tsl Alexander Boss 1 ' ' Andrea Bradley .1-' f '- 13O SOPHOMORES , ,, 1' . -. SOPI-IOMORES 111 Soph Hop: First Formal Each year the Sophomore Class has their first, class-run, formal called the Soph Hop. The Soph Hop, which takes place at O'Dowd and is usually held in the month of Feburary, is the first chance for the Sophomore Class to invite dates from other schools to an O'Dowd dance. The excitement of a suit and tie or a prom dress is best stated by a sophomore who said, As a freshman I looked up to the upperclassmen for being able to bring dates, but now having a dance of our own, where we can bring our own dates, is a dream come true! The secretaryftreasurer of the Sophomore Class, Kaytie Kelly, stated that I hope that you will be pleased with the job that is being done to make this a great dance. So, find a date, get your suit or dress, and have a wonderful time at the 1990 Soph Hop! 132 SOPHOMORES E, 35 Url' ,Ll 1 5 . A I 'aj ,. I v ,, , . V , . ,, n .. .. ' 'fs J,.,' kg 'KQQQ7 ES: Y-V T ' ' . -- --- - - ,. . 1 . - . 4,-, - ..:1 - . - .., 1' 1 I A fi! .YW , mf' 4 'f. ff Nf- ,J 1 .1 4 .Nj f ,. 4. 1 W K QQ? W ' Keg PM wiv 'Pi 'Y I ' ii ' ML- ,, F 1 .liswfdlf A A 21.2.1 .N ' 2 'TT WTTT Y . 1 W, , A f.rj7!gy .MJ Q. i if' 1 334 9' x ' , Q f , l if v 'W 4' A ' 5, . .. J . f ru. 1 n , 4 i 'iq' 'K 1 ' I . ' 41 - . ,ibm -f - lf' .1 'ii' ' 1 - : 's?P'T3 i- . l it-at - 'L f wz etff 1 i f 3 ' fi at A -at ' fist f. P -li f ' .. fi ' I, gf L r N i iii 7 H? l Yi V 'If' 'I ' 91 fi, 2' ,: - Al ' n aj. 1:75.11 X ' ff fin, vu r ,jr . , . N , ,, . i 255: i .Q , W .gr .gait my , .74 ' ' , I C V 1 Y M I T- W i flji il -H f. 3 , l ' H fi ' . . E U - . li ' l A Z ' 3 ' 'I it 3'5r1l: -V-' 5. L, f -1, 4' WJ, lla-if' fl V? 'N . ' , if l 1 N5 '- 9 ' i . 1 i' 'IX ' ti If XX A Mn 41 'iv x IA ,-6 i Y Y . T Mx it T i i a. ' ix . l l ' l L l i . V . A' i L11 fi' ' ' . Ki'ff'3 'L -1.7 73? V' 'ifflii '-'1'-Q4- 'W i f . ' 5 .t ' ' ' Q I ' zjg 1 ff - 37 ' ful Y, , . ' V ' . ' f T FQN T T T i e. e if 1 V if f A , .4 . 5 ,- s ' Q in I 5 . A V f .1 I, z 1 ff l B Y- A i A T i lt' fa 112 ' -' 7' 9 5? ,L T. Adam McEldowney Patrick McFeely Caroline McCrouther Danielle Merida jennifer Merschdo jason Mertz David Michaels jennifer Milligan Theresa Molinari Diana Montes Richard Moore Karina Moreno Gregory Morris Boyd Morrison Donald Murray Alissa Myrick jamila Neal Bridget Nixon ,labari Norton Allison O'Connell Sean O'Daniels Michael O'Valle Cynthia Ochoa joshua Ollcowski John Oram Timothy Owen Latoya Page Clarissa Pal Lesa Parker Alisha Parrish Jonathan Partch Benjamin Patterso Carolyn Patton Brian Payawal Heather Perrilliat rf fl -1 Entering the Driving Zone Upon entering your sophomore year you prepare to enter a new dimension, the Driving Zone. It's a zone that can either frighten you or excite you, or most often do a little of both. Reaching the age of sixteen brings with it the excitement and anticipation of receiving your driver's license. With that comes instant freedom. Sophomore Natasha Ravnik likes the fact that driving gets you out of the house. Christian Bravo and Jessica Vetter feel that they will be good drivers and anticipate getting mom out of the front seat, not having to ride the bus, and just cruising around with friends. The Driving Zone is a dimension we all enter at one time or another. Entering the Driving Zone is one of the first steps on the road toward independance. ff SOPHOMORES 135 Top: Sophs. Drew Goodmanson, Renee Zile Astrida Salmins, and visitor outside of the Homecoming dance. Bottom: Natasha Ravnick masters the art of smiling. -'tl' r, V ,117 , Q v . .., 4 Y, V, 114' ...',MZ'W ' My ' I 136 SOPHOMORES r, 1 'Q 'iz' X CJ' Q -BY er' K , ff V my 6 sr' 4 , gy 'V 1 t ff . f W ga A Samuel Skxles W f ',1-H Eawqxwdg A, gf Q. Y .., A Rim 4' i xi 1, Gr ka fft q. M 5 'Q 15.5-nt? 4 Wi' -w, ff w Q 1 ' ' 1 A cw ew 1 'Fi We Q ' , 1:13 FEW E ,wr Shannon Brady, Jessica Vetter and former student Wendy Bostic party. 'D- I' 1 ,L -. 71 X , -ff u it t , , , ,fa fp - 92 1 , x I x - f 'ffl 'G ' 'ii ,L Q 2 X: I -' ff ' 'ily .' Q Q 1 1 gf 1 I , , Af' ' ' f j , ful, fin-,. Suzette Van Pelt startled in the Dragon t ' J' J I- l ' Zone. ' Y 1' ' ' , Carolyn Vidal . V ' ' ii William Wahbeh ' l f Michael Wammerl - 1 R 5- A 5 v V' Erin Warner 3 v - 1 9 L , 'A X L 1 ' V' Benjamin Warwas 1 ,534 1 Y 4 - 1? Q '.A, l.aKesha Watkins V M ' 1 V gh , .. , Brandon Wehrly 1 Y-PK: t l X - 'ZW is -75 ,1 u Gwendolyn Weiland V Q, ' ' Erik Werner f 'Y james Whitticom - x 'Z A , - 1 '. cp- .ff Douglas Wiedwald - Y I it 1 j ll ' Gretchen Wile l -.Sw h -1 h julie Wilkinson ' ' E I ix , ii' ' Cecil Williams Ex ' ,ia A Z M. . ' , 1 K ' , , Dominic Williams ' ' ' : Aaron Wilson ' i Cameron Wilson ' ' . ,, jesse Wilson p -3 6 Y G ,. Leia Woltjer i 'V Q ' ' Beatrice Wong ti V ' U - 'W Bernice Wong .' 5 1 3 t -' 7 f I X 1' Creighton Wong , I V Kenneth Wong ,. ,, , Evan Yamoto 5: 'L F Q, john Yarbrough V ' ' If Q, I 5, 4, Heather Yates ' il. x -, C' I Renee Zile Camera shyz Leon Garrett Michael jackson jason jones 138 SOPHOMORES x ' Numa, -'Q-..,,,. w DRAG A250 01, Raymar Rossoukh experiences the ever f ml famous cafeteria Blues. ' 7 19 Barry Jennings finds a remedy for the winter cold hand dilemma. .I 5? re, nz? .. ., , . L2 nf V WW- . F9275 p s g 71,-,I 2 Mike Valim and Forte Rodriguez on a mission in the zone. 'J 'lt' ll ak 4 un'-. 'V1 x YW ug V ' 65:5 A41--,- A 1 ,, ai in '1 V 1.2- yo Sean O'Danials and David Rolefson enjoy the last days of summer. Sophomores Theresa Molinari, Roxanne Craziano, and Karina Moreno take time out from book sales to smile for the camera. SOPHOMORES 139 Picture f-I-v,',fL So this is high school. Freshmen Derek Stoop and Mitchell Cavin begin their four-year journey through the Dragon Zone. 140 FRESHMEN if ou will. . . a freshman f Q I fin at' G f 4 Tikes -3 :A of -IM if 9 v .M 5 W- ' 3 A ' 'ef ': 'H ' L we 'mfs ,'v', --f'av:lQe:S'i L , 2 Mi-n ':fg'l:Tlf.- '-- E2i2.2m.35,?f:r:-:sz X - Freshmen Representatives. Back Row: Katie Van Meter, Tony Raleigh, Erin Wells Front Row: Olivia Steve Twomey, MOCl61'atOr Balogh, Sonia Erickson, Kimberly Zierton Missing: Quiera Boone, Kris Hamrick FRESHMEN 141 Erosh Scholars Entering O'Dowd academics with a bang this year were freshmen Jessica Roberts, Adam Esser, and Theresa Gabor. All three students attended St. Theresa's school in Oakland prior to coming to O'Dowd. These bright students were awarded full or partial scholarships for their scholastic achievements. Jessica received the Trustee's Scholarship, while Adam and Theresa were awarded the Principal's Scholarship. These three students received their scholarships based on their outstanding entrance test results, past grades, recommendations and personal interviews. Humble quotes from the recipients: Being awarded a scholarship completely surprised me and added anticipation to the arrival of the school year. -Jessica Well, it was a complete surprise. When we took the test in February I was just hoping to make it in to O'Dowd. A scholarship was the last thing on my mind. -Theresa A J i Ji M J L i Gretchen Abell Erica Adams Laura Anderson Juliet Arechi a Mike ArnoTcl Tiffany Austin Olivia Balogh Abbey Banks Tara Banks Giancarlo Battirio Melissa Beckley Steven Benasso Gerald Bennett Robbin Bennett Katherine Bergman Miguel Berkstrom Jonathon Blaylock Quiera Boone Cory Berge Oscar Boscacci Chandra Burge Cara Burke Joan Burns Jeremy Camper Leonard Canty Elizabeth Cardis Karen Carraway Joshua Carroll 5 gy ,ff 1 9: 'Hia W -1 9 1 Q ei Q1 ft 74 1,5 I IQ: ' 'fl' W i 1' , M f J ff 0, ' ,, , ' 1 f -ni f gi , 1,5 Zu- 1 -wif ,. yay ,lf 3 I ,J A 14 QM A, 52115 A 1 U ', A V 7' . 1 U , ' V V. '57, 1 if -I -ii' .. .I I, i., , f ' MWF- ' If-3 V T 95 lr fig? my , W 1 fn A 1,1 1 1 X f dug i Q, V 5, A Q Vg. 2 I Susan Carroll Mitchell Cavin Monica Cesarello Brian Cha uette James Cchiodo Tamica Clement lan Coleman ,.1 vw 'Hb f W M, , i J ' if I If , .r,IU,'. . Knfa 4 4 'rf ' ' ng mile -x Scholars of the Class of '93, jessica Roberts, Theresa Gabor, and Adam Esser smile proudly with Principal, Fr. Joe Mitrano. -. fl i My name is Cory Borge and I'm a 0 R A io? ' o A 1' I 'Q Vp l 1 ' fi' K lvl 1 .1 K , iz 'ii J V -i. ,Q ' . -.uv S ,X - V i ,., , V Q, 7 . , ,f ,f'. ,.' , , I 1 QA, .f , Q r af . 42,5 72 Ae , ,Gb .,, A rg-vs zu! ' ur 'Q , . if 1 , ,,. .,.X. s 0- 1 s ,, ff? fl I I, EB I, , ,V ,I - 1 .' lg rj. , gi , F . N 3 .,.-. I 4 ,ia ir Y I I ,. ' J . l rl ' n ,. .... W s , . , . , 'r i 1 1 2 r ws., 1 f' 4' ' X -. i rr' -J 1 -1' .Q . J i fi, f-N' .af ,F F -. i.,,.,f : lofi: 1 l i + 1 J i' ff fl ' ' 'F H - 'i V Ftv, ,J jennifer Colliau Anitra Collins lohnna Concannon Daisy Cook Carrie Criss Lawrence Dacus Colin Dean Adam DeYoung Meta Dittmer Sean Dobbins Marina Dold Natasha Donley Ryan Drury Emerson DuBois Adika-Pili Edwards Katherine Egan Kirstin Ekstrom Robin Elderls Carrie Ellis Sonia Erickson Luis Espino Adam Esser Alexandria Felton Shannon Ferguson Timothy Fernstrom Sarah Ferrero Peter Fisher Renee Foggiato Kelly Fong Gregory Forest Brian Forgie Nicole Furs! loya Foster Bindu Frank Christopher Franklin Frosh Worried? Every year a new Freshman Class en- ters O'Dowd wondering what the high school environment is really like. Al- though they are excited, many have fear- ful visions of embarrassing situations which may await them. Freshman Mi- chelle Lacy envisioned being initiated the high school way. You know, like people dropping your books, making you eat worms or sticking you in a gar- bage can. After several weeks of school, freshmen students realized that such things just don't exist at-O'Dowd. fOr do they?J Most freshmen students were excited about meeting new people - especially Dronrsro Gamoso Christopher Goodroe A john Paul Goorjian . ' ' Timothy Frogley Q H E'5'1' ., 15. - jonathan Fulmer . ff, ,I , Tir john Frisbee 57212, .55 r' V 1 Q 'I .Q Enix kb I Vlvg Theresa Gabor 5, , Jocelyn Gaddis ,Z 1' J. -tag., 'Q J 1 , Y 'L V 4 T3 3 'K Noah Galabow ' Tarik Glenn Trrstrne Glick Erin Glover Patrick Govan Keith Grandt Aaron Grant .4 i Z mt ff, if-'E 3 members of the opposite sex! Class members and their parents attended a special barbecue held at the beginning of the school year. The freshman barbecue and orientation program are O'Dowd's way of welcoming its newest members. So the Class of 1993 really had nothing to fear at all. y 1 144 FRESHMEN jennifer Gwrllram Michele Hamilton Courtney Hessler Sherre Graves Tara Guidry jasmine Guillory Corinne Ha ar x g 'f 1 'E 'af te' 4..l.--Q Kris Hamrick gh jesse Hansen A Stacey Harp Alison Harris Ashley Haywood lulie Heim Larry Henderson Nathan Hiatt Scott Hilgert Jonathon Ho Daniel Hoard i ' 15 ,4 Q-f-: 11 0 i' 1 Sarah Holden ' Hope Holiday F Vanessa Holloway 5- bs. Y 'N .,q,J-y Helena Holmes FQ: 1 Sasha Hom 5 -1 1 Elena Hunt Q' V 1' l I ' Y ,V Il' lr - ' ' ff' 7-: Mary Huynh A' , ' . - Amy Hyde Q ' Q h W o Brian Hynes 11' , ' f YA ' r M ' F56 - ' ' '-l'A:'6 ' ., V , X11 - ,if 1 ., , U 74.-'fl-.ii . fl J, joy leager V .i ' Q ff N. ' . David james i 1 ., f , 7 i Andrea Jani . A I ff V ,, If l 'IA E- . l . iilflru. 4 on n A , F K N 1' .-if ' ' ,fzfjfi Kirsten Jennings . gjjgggf V121 - Adesha johnson ii' If Kristine johnson ' I-5 1, , - P' jg' , , I X M' -' ' ,Ji .1 .V f'-.1:lgfl'?ZfZ 7,531 ' ' 4 1 , 1 ' Ashley jones ' , . G W A f - Nicole jones .V . , Ippolytos Kalofonos J ,fk . ' K 34-iNlXl'!illl'1liy e- 2, A .Malay , ' :f:Z5lQfgl-11 .-i,.4 - I , ,Y M M N ' . if f-., If -ti :ff ' 'I 1 1 I- gi g Timothy Kane F ' t ., 1 'A Me han Kelly - J , 1 F ' - Pau? Kelly fx, ' 'rv' , V-nav'-zlff. f . ,, ,1L52, !.g.q A 1 es. . it . I f f,,. I, 3 g FW: 4 ,t Aimee Kelly Prola Stanley Kiang Paul Krawiec f 1 A , 1 ' C Freedom Kreutzer Paul Kwok David LaBorde Freshman Greg Forest mf 'E' SN? FRA53 Freshmen Abbey Banks and Lauren Ward FRESHMEN 145 Michelle Lacy john Lagios jennifer Lam Katherine Lee Marisa Lenhardt Tarima Levine Wilson Lew Leatrice Lewis Leonard Lockett Hazel Luciano Davon Lurry Marilena Lurry Stacey Manes Amardip Mann Theresa Manos Heather March Karin Martin Delilah Martinez julie Martinez Taro Masuda justin Mathis Damione Matlock Christine Maxwell Christopher May Malcolm McKinney Catherine Mcliinstry Stacey Merrick Anya Messenger-Wescott Wendelin Meyers Kacia Miesner Catherine Miller Yolanda Minor Adrian Moore Samuel Moore jennifer Morgan Y, A+ ofa ml ali-E9 TVX ' ,, fc jf,, .zayiuzdul ' 14 f. ff , 3 91 .3 V if , A gf-, 4, ' 1 7 , 1 ,,,, ,IIIIK just for the taste of it! uliet Arechiga takes a break. 146 FRESHMEN URAG L 1 Eff' ' A McKinley Morris , yn , ,,.ig,i-,I W I V QV! -.- 1 Robert Morrison 1' ' ' 1 WW gffffi-'-f William Murphy 1 f ' jessica Neely Erin Nixon ' ' ' Sandi O'Valle X1 I it Eric Okamoto 2:3 2-l,. gy 5733, 4' 'lag 4-:,. I l '.'5-WPI, if , .4 .rgzfa ,a-,,, Jonathon oikowsia i f is A . i ii A 1. grads O30 ff 5' 5' ' , ' I . 8' Ngthgn lgilfleco f - -1 Y ' 1 ,r , Z. L hP I V, 3 1 at 5 R A iffon ifflirman 1 t Brendan Pedder f I mf.: A V. riff,-2' in N ' A 1,5 ,w3f29f fir , ' Meagan Peterson t gt x : 1 J ' LQ- ' it AH 3, lessica Petrini V gi A , - 9: --Q. , 642 , 5 ' kv 9:45 Robert Pfaendler . 1. x v .. . , r . ' 1 N , .1 ff ' ,f Melanie Pilecki 3 5, ff 3' - f l 1 i A Krysia Pohl 'L' ' .E 'S ' - 1 josh Pyatt Q fi, A , Hearve Rachal 1 .11 X ' W- -'f-, '. J '- 1 rw ,, .f -' . 55, F L' . ,N r :4 1 IJII v up-.,, W gy-bi. - ' eip' P . Q I, ' 1 . , 1' 37' s' ' ' ' ' - l 'lf-1' V. Antonial Raleigh -. 4 3 'fi if .0 A j ggvadlzeaffqpa i 53, :il , 743 Q . .A -V ' f isa aw inson .5 -, A e-, Ai ,5 1--. '- ' Q -f Alicia Rebensdorf V! 1 'flf ' 'A vf. , A Billy Regalcho f -V 4 ' M 3 Adam Rei ly , 1 I li' Leslie Remer .-I jessica Roberts 1 John Rogers Kimani Rogers Chester Rosal Andy Rosequist Sydney Rubin Amber Russ I Busing to O'Dowd How do most freshmen students get to and from school? They take the bus! Most don't like taking the bus because it's slow, cramped, dirty, and a bit smelly. Many agree with one freshman who feels that riding the bus to and from school everyday makes me feel like a nerd. Not all freshmen students dislike this daily ritual, though, some actually enjoy it because it is a good opportunity to talk to friends and meet new people. One freshman spoke positively about taking the bus, It's a chance for me to be independant. He also said the worst part about taking the bus is getting off. No joke! Most freshmen students, however, have better ideas about being transported to school every day. One envisions a personal BART system shuttling him directly from his house to O'Dowd. Others would like to arrive to school in a chauffered limo or Rolls Royce, a Stealth Bomber, or even be carried home by a harem of beautiful girls! FRESHMEN 147 Leonard Lockett familiarizes himself with the Zone as he reviews his freshman schedule. Y 1 4 Freshmen, Petros Sakkis, Tony Raleigh and friends cheer on their friends at the seniorf freshmen picnic. 148 FRESHMEN lfdli Q. i 3 Ili 4 ,Q-a 11 . rf - -if fa f ' ' 5 s , ,Rf af, el -. 5 , .xv-H l i 4,,,, T ma. , A P N Y , ' ,- .1- , fu if 4 f' I A ' fx' A z ,Y ' ll C by ' V Y 1 fn ' lv 42 i xy , 1 Q ll ' J7' ii 2- V, t 4 W Y' 'tv n N f 1 Bertram Thomas Christine Thomas Darla Thomas Tiffany Thompson Nina Tipton Brendon Tompkins Craig Tonsberg jesse Turcotte Kathryn VanMeter Sophomore Rob Ross caught checking out freshman Debbie Thirion. ' li -2 , -' .ISF i' W , 'Q Kenneth VonTersch Camille Waiwright Laura Walton Lauren Ward Tracy Ward Erin Wells Michael Werner Anders Whealdon Lajohnne White Keisha Wiggins David Wilgus Cynthia Wills Arlene Wilson Glorious Wise Kyle Withrow Nathan Wood Michael Wooster Erica Wright Kathryn Wynne Paul Yager Michael Yang Fa' Tiffany Thompson ponders the meaning of life. FRESHMEN 149 1 W. , 7 , 5, 5., .z ' ' 4.- .3 aff 1 Q, -V V, ' K - I , 1 r' 4, , ,th il . x 'VA' ., 5 A . ww '17 .',gf,4-'?Qf'f1'41. , f W 'Q ,W I 'vw' .V ' 'A x K' Megan Young Sara Zerbst Kimberly Zierten Terrence Sheppard Camera shy: Lawrence Fountain Sasha Roberts Tina Trexler ny f. f V ff 4 W'f,g'f 150 FRESHMEN f 1 'mn-W-W fy. 54- -1. -v' . ' M: , . 5. uf, if. 1 f if 4 .fl FRESI-IMEN 151 QJXGO4, Q r if Q 5 i xxtfg f' I Art teacher Paul Stephens teaches student Katie Orloff how to use the pottery kiln. The ceramics course at O'Dowd allows students to learn many different pottery techniques while producing decorative items such as vases and coffee mugs. 152 ACADEMICS Q if Zoning in on. . Academics As an O'Dowd student, one is constantly challenged to think critically, analytically, and with excellence. O'Dowd offers a wide variety of college-preparatory courses that allow students to write about Macbeth, analyze the psychology of the mind, prepare for an advanced placement exam, solve a quadratic equation, or calculate the physics behind an object in motion. As a famed institution in the Bay Area, O'Dowd has offered an excellent education for over thirty years, Students, parents, and faculty enthusiastically state that their main attraction to O'Dowd is its basis of Christian morals and strong academic standards. , l .A 5' ' .iii A, is ' xi ' A A 'PL'-in ' , r' ' W i -2 1 V nl , X L 5 152- 'A-9 ' r A , in f - - ' V ' I 4' A l X'-ws ' V lil Tiffany Kreutzer learns to sketch Nick Beltram-McClintock, Matt Kaya Smith, left, and Aisha Bealum detailed to scale drawings of Cholerton, and Rob Marshal use their right, perfect their omlette making buildings in Mr. Grazzini's drafting accelerometers at the annual physics techniques in Mr. Kastama's foods class. fair in Santa Cruz. class. ACADEMICS 153 Getting Down to the Basics What does it take to graduate from O'Dowd? Students must successfully complete units in religion, English, social studies, mathematics, science, foreign languages, computer literacy, and fine arts. However, these are not simply requirements that students are forced to take, rather they are extensive college prep courses from which students have a wide variety to choose. In religion, students discover what married life is about in marriage and family class, or they can explore different meditations in prayer class. In English, one can analyze the film, Vertigo in literature and film, or extensively prepare for the AP exam in AP English. One can study the inner mind in psychology or the entire history of a nation in Russian history. One can challenge himself extensively by taking calculus or become a budding Albert Einstein in chemistry and physics. Students can also explore the languages and cultures of Spain, France, Germany, or study the ancient roots of Latin. Numerous courses are offered in computers and students can create ceramic designs or be a part of a dramatic or musical ensemble. Whatever course a student opts to take, he or she can be rest assured that the O'Dowd Dragon Zone will only offer himfher the top-notch academics experience. ,,,,f 154 ACADEMICS Miriam Lendhart reviews her physics work Qrtl. Dana Schleske catches up on her studies. Tom Green enthralled with BASC. U f.:.s, .V W, - Q' .yy tiff f j A-G A i 1 'l .f 1, 4643 ,gy ,, ix .Jil Q '-I .93 i l N N l E .-Win. ' 1 4' .n It's a Plan!!! On January 31, the registration for classes in 1990-91 began with the distribution of new curriculum guides and course descriptions to freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. During extended homeroom, departmental course offerings were introduced and described by video, and students were requested to take the guide home, discuss possibilities with their parents, and to return a pre-worksheet on Monday, February 5. During this time, seniors held a class meeting in the cafeteria where events such as grad night and the senior ball were discussed, and orders for caps and gowns were taken. Students and their respective counselors began the toilsome yet exciting process of scheduling for classes. Many students faced the problems of conflicting classes, trying to get in Mr. Dougherty's computer class, meeting U.C. requirements, and getting the same lunch as their friends. Although this process proved to be a hassle for some, others agreed that it is a good preparation for college. What's Your Thesis? February signals the dreaded time of year . . . the junior term paper. This is the familiar rite of passage that all Dragon Zoners must face. Complete with at least three supports and content readers, this year proved to be one filled with interesting topics and laborious hours spent in front of the computer. Here are a sample of the thesis' of 1990. 1. Political Satire in Editorial Cartoons 2. The Role of U.S. Presidential Wives 3. Subliminal Advertising 4. Children of Alcoholic Parents 5. Disillusionment Felt by America After WWI ACADEMICS 155 More than Just f the BASICS Although O'Dowd is first and foremost an educational school, dealing with rigid academics and the core curriculum, don't let this force you to believe that this is all it offers you. In fact, while many students are calculating chemistry problems, others are expanding their horizons by exploring the many opportunities offered them through elective courses. For example, did you know that parenting students must carry around a ten-pound sack of flour for a certain period of time? It is all a part of learning the responsibility of '94 3 A Q 156 ACADEMICS caring for a child. The delicious aromas that waft through the halls are baked brownies and omelettes, products of the foods class! Others may opt to be junior Sigmund Freuds, studying the complexities of the mind in psychology. While others learn new steps in modern dance, or the basis of architectural design in drafting. So don't think of O'Dowd as solely a core curriculum school. Through electives, students can about themselves, others, and possibly their future interests. learn af Right: Senior, Lyndy Zamora, works unfit' 0 conscientiously on her sewing swatch 1- during class. it 'W Left: Brian Holmes Below: Mrs. f 9 McCabe leads Kirsten Dahl and Cecilia Jurjevic in Modern , Dance. . i' I9 I' Q R it 24: is . , N st yi new Q B 'V of I-:-1 QW W' 'A l 3 Above: Mr. Grazzini and Kenny Owens discuss a drafting project. Below: Mr. Judd leads the chorus in song. Bottom Kaya Smith prepares to cook her omlette in foods. Bottom left: Mr. Perrone leads his class in Tai'Chi. B 1 , I 'x !. l 1 . ACADEMICS 157 ,, , l . Y I .M -vi Making the Grade O'Dowd students use many different studying techniques in order to make the grade. Some study alone, while others form study groups with their friends. Because O'Dowd is a college preparatory high school, students study a lot. Therefore, classes are often difficult and challenging and require that students put forward their best effort. Tutoring is one way that students facilitate their learning process. Students frequently solicite the assistance of their teachers or other students for extra help. The math department has perfected the art of tutoring. After school every Tuesday and Wednesday, the math department offers tutoring in room 108. Students meet there to get their mathematical dilemmas explained. Tutoring is offered in other subjects, such as physics, history, biology, etc. Some teachers even hold study sessions before big exams to give the class the added opportunity to get questions answered. Looking at the Honor Roll, one can see O'Dowd students are energetic about learning. Students rush to the Honor Roll board once its been posted, and scan for their name with great anticipation. If a student receives a grade point average of 3.5 or higher, they make first honors. A grade point average of 3.0 to 3.49 is considered second honors. The Honor Roll is just one form of recognition of the hard work generated by students. Students at O'Dowd work very hard to maintain high academic standards. O'Dowd offers a challenging education to all of its students, who welcome the challenge with a desire to learn and the ambition to achieve. How do YOU study? 'zen 0 9 1233 xo 18?-XA Q 0 -zf' 1 1' 1' V2 X at 091' P9 sod' 'I e0 f'5t 1 cuss 2 Z '.Sl 'nv nd I 5 I -1- 11 e 5 4-it '5 gp 450.0 M . .X- 'fb A af' Freshman Stacey Harp takes advantage of the library during her study hall. 158 ACADEMICS -Q...F-4 S. Dana Schleske receives assistance from Head Librarian, Carmelle Knudsen. Q r i ,-.. .JJ-1 .-fy .fu U.,.,p. - - llr Ills C.S.F. Members Freshmen Laura Anderson 1ulietArechiga Michael Arnold Olivia Balogh Monica Cesarello Carrie Criss Nicole Forst Theresa Gabor Corinne Hagar Kris Hamriclc Karin Martin Nathan Pacheco Andrew Rosequist Richard Russell Joshua Staub lessie Turcotte Erin Wells Kimberly Zierten Sophomores Jason Anderson Elissa Andreotti Angelina Agustine Meriairn Armstrong Barbara Backer Elena Bailey Susan Baldwin Lisa Basl-un jason Beito Susan Berge Jason Bryant Paul Carney Ave Carrillo Clint Chan leanne Cheung Angela Dalke Noelle Fein David Field Elizabeth Gettelman lodi Giacoletti Sheena Cordon Richard Hayashi Allison jacobs Hayward Kong lessica Lage caiirrnay LsPar1e Carisa Lee Christine Mar Caroline McCrouther Theresa Molinari Diana Montes Karina Moreno Alissa Myrick Briagarr Nixon Allison O'Connell Elizabth Plageman Cameron Platt Tom Post Gregory Puglizevich loseph Rago Natasha Ravnik Jason Regan Jennifer Reigg David Rolefson Ramyar Rossoulch joe Sanchez lennifer Santos Terrence Satterfield Karen Schlemmer Samuel Slcxles Adam Smith Wei-Ling Sung Aimee Li Tom Suzette VanPelt LaKesha Watkins Douglas Wiedwald julie Wilkinson Beatrice Wong Bernice Wong Creighton Wong Kenneth Wong Kerry Yarbrough Juniors: Michael Adedipe Nicholas Beltran McClintock Nicole Benton Jeffery Brown Ryan Brown lulie Bruff Marichelle Celis Hubert Chen Megan Chen Mathew Cholerton Katherine Collignon Matthew Davies Stacie Drese Andrea Escudero Shauna Fruehan Damien Click Eva Goode Taline Coorpian Cristina Grappo Christine Hagar Melissa Harris Leslie Hilger Brent Hilsabeck Jennifer Ho Edward Kane Elizabeth Kane Lydia Kao Ann Lazar lanine Malcolm Benpamin Mangan Hans Martin William McCrouther Ethan Millar Kimberley Nalcahara Damien Neff Elizabeth Prola Cedrick Queen Tatiana Ravnik lennifer Santos Anna Semansky Allison Shukraft Matthew Speakrnan Lise Thogersen Lauren Ugi Molly Valim jill Vincent Glenn Wong Karen Wong Alice Zeien Aaron Zerbst Seniors' Esther Archer Eric Biornson Alex Butkus Sidney Chen Melissa Clyde Anirudh Comelo Christine Darnell Ariel Davis Tamara Davis Daniela Deluca Franziska Dittmer Dina Endo Craig Fee Natasha Fein Christie Fernstrom julie Field Vincent Fontana Samantha Forde Asta Clatzer Tom Green jean-Manuel Henry jessica Hink Tiffany Jackson Henry Kiang jennifer Kobashi Kathryn Lage Eliza Linford Edith MacDonald Sean MacDonald Rebecca McKinney Anne Morell Rhea Murphy lohn Olson Katie Orloff Demetri Polyzos Mary Ann Richards Hans Riemer Steven Roberts Mark Rusting Devin Scott Christopher Shobar Scott Smith Christina Solt-tti Helen Wahbeh Robert Warner james Westover Frances Whealdon Poppy Wheaton David Wong Sarah Wynne ACADEMICS Getting Read For The Future When presented with the typical question, So, what are you going to do after high school?, many O'Dowd students have the same answer: COLLEGE. It may seem like an endless cycle, constantly progressing from one academic level to the next, but O'Dowd students have the motivation that it takes to be successful. With eleven advanced placement classes this year, Mr. Brad Goodhart's Scholastic Aptitude Test KSATJ prep course, and a helpful counseling center and career resource center, O'Dowd takes on its definition as a college preparatory high school. Not that all of O'Dowd's academic courses aren't college prep, the AP classes give students a chance to earn college credit at some universities and colleges. The AP level courses taught at O'Dowd are: English, calculus, chemistry, art, French, Spanish, German, biology, United States history, French literature, and computer science. These classes usually require extra time devoted to the class. The history class has met every Tuesday and Thursday after school since the beginning of school. Some calculus students get to school at 7:15 a.m. twice a week for help and practice in preparing for the AP test. Each year, the number of AP students grow. if if - There were 172 AP students last year ,KRW v1 who wrote 260 AP tests. Seventy-two 'Q llwlf ' . A .... N percent of the tests written passed with a score of three or better. Left: Mrs. Vax helps Collette Right: AP chem student Steven Roberts performs a lab. .,,,.,.,,- v- ' Z ,,fZKw,,.,Q ' Flood in the career center. '2':5WE'13tl ' f 4 ,, I 'mv 160 ACADEMICS l MJ AM. , ' 1 Q3 , r I jr'-rv awk J l Ji E 0 L. .V ,4 f ,V -,E J ' ' L V . fdlvt J lil' aa, fi. Above: Pretend that you are a bird . . explains Fr. La Bute in his AP French class. Lwr.lft: AP Chem enjoys eating their lab results . , . ice cream! Lwr. rht: Josh Staub studies hard, Below: Sarah Wynne tests rates of reaction. V 4-ai-fr 'f - -44 W 'f exif s -IM, 'fiipqzl' ' H ' , ,,.Lt P v 'Q , 'KS' -'i- XX ful, il P Y x, lj, tm V- Hn...---- f. ,',f ACADEMICS 161 QJXGON f-9 if' Q Pvll ff Xxx-Lg History Club members Petros Salclcis, Olivia Balogh, and jasmine Guillery reminiscing and having a generally great time at the Renaissance Fair. Visting fairs and taking fieldtrips are a few of the outings the History Club participates in. 162 GROUPS B Zoning in on N Group -1 Expressions, interests, and concerns are a few of the reasons why students join the many groups and clubs offered at O'Dowd. These groups and clubs allow people to share their talents with others who pursue similar interests, and take a break from the daily academic schedule. Active participation in groups and clubs shows enthusiasm for individuality and the community which we call the Dragon Zone. 4-mf. S ,E if-we-5 ,f .' eff!-5,1- -. V V' ' Sf' -1,1i-'- ' 4 .i r- i 'f' ' . n h 1 A at Sugarbowl , .Q . I , 3 ,.. ,l, - . . H , . l'L,..qi4 in-A , h I- Q X A As active participants in the Ski Students enjoy the beautiful view Club, Timothy Owens and Brent on a trip with the Hiking Club. 5 Adair spend the day on the slopes c3RoUPs 163 Crozier , imitzzzzzt..-1511:1:E15:i5f3i5f:1:1:f:f:f:f:f:f:i:f?55f The Zone's Own NewSPaPer 2E2E1E2E2E2E2E2E2E2Ef:1:1:' '?1?2E2E2:2:1 . , A . I - . -sr.-. ., S The Crozier is one of O'Dowd's forms of communication between students, faculty, and others in the community. The newspaper is unique to our school, publicizing a wide range of stories from sporting events to Q' National Merit Scholars. and exchanges information with the ' Crozier editors about the publication. The Crozier staff attended a journalism convention at the Sacramento Hyatt Regency Hotel where they learned about layout production and gained tips to better their writing skills. Features Editor ,r f Z mffflm, ' 41 , f, ,i 1 3, if . . 071' The Crozier staff consists of many 1 . . . . . - - ' z ffm, individuals who take time out of their , 5Um5 UP h15 Cf0Z1ef 9XPef19f1Ce by why, n - H 1 - - - - ff t I fx ffl, 5, regular curriculum to produce the Stating' If 5 the Wflfmg ithat I efU0Yl- ' newspaper. Moderator Greg Yof-lrget to 9XPfe55 Y0Uf591f ln , fy Q',.,Z ':' Vanderheiden heads weekly meetings V ' Wfltms- ' My I ' . . A. I .' . ' ' r ' , 7,71 , I I A f ' fr fn- .. Ymfyiflff V I , f 11' . ,y CJ, ' 3 V ,,l,1 ifmq, W ,ff . W1 . ,ww t, Wei ' 'WMV' 7 1 I ' 'J' . , gf , 4 v-'I' Q' an , '?zZ4 i 4f n 7 ' , ,f, t ff' fg T if ' -- V 3 ' 1 ,, ,. gy - V, pk 1 ., ' fl I - , s fx- , '. - . Moderator: Mr. if Mums, ff' - ,, . .- Greg Vanderheiden 4 li I ,'. l'Ia1 Editol Editor Ed fwrf' , . . 4, . n . . . .. . . . - . A . -. -. . ,.3 I - 4, I. .--.I ,. l, . . . ,. a .. , -A .I - -',. , I I-... , - - -- . . . , . . . 1, . .. ., . .. .. . .. iditors Qleft to rightjz Business manager Suzzette VanPeltg News editor Jennifer Santosg Opinions editor Vonesca Stroudg l 'Editor-in-chief David Wongg Features editor Phil Gomesp Sports editor Kerry Yarbrough Cnot picturedj X ., :..-,, I ,- -W . gl.,-, ,U , r, . 'I . 'V' -' . - . v l.. A . -- 's'- .7 l-..-'.'- ' ' ' - - ' ' .. - - ' . . -, ...A - ' A I , ,J . . .- ,-,-, - . ...x . Corrine Hagar, Krissy Meyers, Christine Hagar, Elizabeth Prola, Christina Grappo, and Vince Sood K' .41 v P :ss-43 -X W- A typical Crozier meeting where staff members David Wong, Kenneth Wong, Jennifer Santos, and Christine Hagar H 'lr brainstorm new ideas for an upcoming issue. .a V fzt' A.: iivvrt.,-nz I...-Q.. . :tt-lv 4 .-, . I . - . . , . .. . . Staff Cleft to rightjz Susan Berge, Kenneth Wong, Jennifer Kobashi, Cedrick Queen, Gianna Perry, Tatijana Ravnik, V -Q Led by Vito Perrone the Peace Sink the Chi' Peace Group s philosophy is to find one's own inner peace through prayer and meditation. The group meets monthly to share in a potluck and soul searching. During the school year they attend retreats, hold a Peace Week and perform community reach out by working in soup kitchens and recycling items for charities. ,' A- . V. V ' , K... P1 1 ,I -- P x - v All together now . . . peace '., . P, JQA.', Q a O ' , Peace group members really get into their element. Moderator: Vito perm,-,Q 166 GROUPS ' f'.'- .... Amnesty International WP2'h ?????I'I'C'I'i'i'?i'???.'.'.'-:.'.'.'-3uguga3-g-g-g- . : Z3i:I:2:2:-,-. . . . . , X n I 3. . . . I -'I' . 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M,:,l, ,. l I . .' s , ,. 4 . - A4 ' Rally Band members are a group of unique and dedicated musicians who volunteer their musical talents to perform at the men's and women's varsity basketball games. Their upbeat, hard driving tunes raised the spirits and enthusiam of the crowd. After a long night of pumping up the spirit, they usually cool off at Fenton's. Pump Up the Volume Aj- .,,.v .Ij:.' 'li lvl. ra. - -I A - . .z g.--,- .,-- W V W Yi ' ' ' -- Q, , T -I ' 1 '-. . .,- A ,'. r,. - . . I, . ' . . - '-' ., ' ' - . -4, l 0 ' 168 GROUPS K Fin I . ,qflikfl I. ilimv ' ,mlm Q MISS' illll into I- .: Thi: me A1 umm rv-:ul 3 Rally Band members pump it up at Cal ,fl State Hayward during the ESAL Basketball j ', I playoffs. , r , . ' l , ' ' jifll im, . ' , s -- -. - , .N , iv! - ., - . a ' -- . , , iw ,..4 :.- -.IV - '. . - 'n u , x ffl f rt tteee - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ----- - - - - - - ' - - - - ' ,: : I ' :.'.: 2 : ' I . :.:.:.-...:.'.:.'.: ' - - ' - : - 1 I : : : : - Z : E+: ' N' ' '.'-:IC-'-'u' - n'-' '-'-' 'I' 'u'i1'- 1 fu JF-'P' 'JF 'i'.'f.'i'.'.' 'i'. I . -'-'FTE'-'T.'.'.'.'fi'SHT'.'i1'I'i'fi'-'.'i'.'.'.'-'.':'.' '.'.'.'-'-'I'-'-H:-'-'.:.:-:.:-:-:-I I In u - . I'.'.'2'. . . . . .'.'.'Z'.-.'.-. . . .'. ' I l.D.O.U.l.l.l.l.!- .l.l.l.l'l.C.l.I.l- 9 I 0 D l I I l I I I I I I ' l Creating Ideas with Bright Imaginatrons Paint brushes, clay, ink, and construction paper are a few of the items that members of the O'Dowd Art Club use. The club is composed of many creative and imaginative students who produce various works of art throughout the year. This year members sponsored a contest where the best drawings of wildlife animals was silkscreened onto t-shirts. Proceeds from the sale of these shirts were used to benefit the Art and Hiking clubs. They also produced a sculpture of O'Dowd's mascot, the Draon. ,.'. , - .,,,qf , 5 WP: I ,. V fs .- 5 .-,, - I BF!--is .gxc -f-- ' ,tal ES rsnmr COLLECWON -QL, pi. .n.,' - mn 41f.Jf1 1 iii-3210 B55 - . uh,-ff flame ' 00 july! .-VLH dur! 10.50 -asm, T-vm' 700 'A-fdttuml 10 f11rqr1fA'?f'l- JI . ,-, I .- ., 44,1 K ,7r...v'v-f uf X, Jxcoq Yiwu N' 'PW be WM V ., ,,. . . The Art Club and Hiking Club's advertisement for the first annual t-shirt contest, . . t i 1 l Art Club members: Diana Montes, Jessi Hink, Sean O'Daniels, Cvianna Perry, Karen - I, Thomas, Susan Berge, Mark Thompson, jason Kelly, Flora Rogers, Cleo Villet, Mike Arnold, Amalia Guitierez, David Wong, Gareth Grandt, Andy Tealdi Ken Wong .0. . P Outside observer Tyler Coodmanson I admires one of the art club t-shirts , designed by Rob Gibson. 1. ,-Q., -.,. .-0 , . GROUPS 169 ...mls 'www Russian Pen Pals 1125? mmm- 5 - .W -- Tw- S - -- - - . III I I I I ll ' I tl ' U I I H -...nu-on ,, ,,0:0:v'0 'ii-'l O U U Q I O I l I I I I I .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.-.-.'.'.f.2.2.2.2-2-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'.:.:.:.:.:.' ' '.'.'. ' .- ' .neu I l.I .l'l.l.l.Q.l . In , . 4 , , . By communicating with Russian students, O'Dowd students learn about their penpals' daily lives, families and their society. They discover that their lives are quite similar. According to Ms. Gorzyclci, This is the most important lesson that is learned, Through their letters students break through stereotypes and discuss important international issues. Students are gaining a clearer understanding of the Russian people. . 1 A . - ' 1 . ,nv Reach Out and Touch Someone M 1- Letter writers, Mike Cardinale and jimmy Kennedy, promote Soviet- American relations. 170 GROUPS Moderator Meg Gorzycki T01 U.S.S.K c.c.f..R 6.11101 P tx E 'llpnnqidm . M Letters from Russia are on display in room 215. J I ':-:-:-:-:ti Fl:-3121723 . . :-:-:-:tc :i:-:':,:'::- ,n fr H , ,nf Wlia Club if that to olher I gthools develog and iff gession iSn'l ll studen basin e pmblei if t-l .H-1 li Ilblhn let . . i Math xt :3:::::::::3:3:::::::::-:-: ,Z 2:2-21'- ' ' I . ':51 '1 '3:5'5:E:-15:51'-'-Igl-I5I3Ig'-I-':21I12:I:I:I:SzI:I:I:S:I:-:i:2:I:5'5:f:f:1'1','-' '-:-'-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:::::5::-:::::::-:-:-:-:g ,yi , . .-. .-. -I.----I-I - , . . . .-.-.-. -ii -------I-I-I-.---.-: - , . . ..- I-5:152'--:!:!'2:2:-:5:-:3:5'- , A ,.,.,5:5:5:2:2:2:2. . . . 3155: Q g-g5:3:2:f:55f:-:-:-2-2-2-rgrgrirglgrzr: W A' ' 55:55 More Than just Numbers What is the Math Club? The Math Club is a group of devoted thinkers that come together to compete against ': . other mathaletes from other high - schools. The moderator Mr. VanAalst develops the minds of these students and trains them at after school sessions in Room 108. Competition isn't the only reason why O'Dowd students join the Math Club, it's a basic enjoyment of figuring out math - problems that attract the members. Vwvv, x ' I :i!' !1Ig vs f A I' , .U,..- , ' , A., ., -I, .I . I -. -.U-, V- ,- A ,bl A ..'- -, - , Q., - .- Math Club from L to R: Nick Beltran, Sidney Chen, jason Anderson, Phil Tayco, : ' Kenneth Wong, Suzette VanPelt, Mr. VanAalst and Jennifer Riegg, The mathaletes wait for the results of their competition. A .V 1. . - , I A -I A .0 - D .1 . T, , I' ,- Ken Wong and jennifer Riegg . .f - . V practice their math skills. ' 1 , 0 , . . GROUPS 171 Ski trips . . . many of us think of 5:00 AM wake up calls and 6 hour trudges up to the snow. True skiiers will sacrifice anything, even sleep, to fly down the slopes. Due to the lack of snow, the season got off to a slow start. But December storms brought lots of snow and the excitement mounted. The first trip was to Sugarbowl, where O'Dowd ski bunnies got to strut their stuff. As the year progressed, additional treks were scheduled. ...,,. . .Q . ' -4 11 Ski Club enthusiasts take a break from the slopes to smile for the camera 172 GROUPS H V 4 qgpfs 1' 1 GJ, 1 we f fwb ,XJVQ ,, l'... '..:v . ..x..,. I A -...,f..,, . 1 '51 ff-vig' A! ,f '41 atv! , ff K, XX l .mf ,z- ,. 4. 47 H' 4' 0 GROUPS 173 Hiking '- '-4'-C+.:-2:f-I-I-fri-T-W--f--1aa22:2:1:2:2:zm-:-:g::::r:r:2:2:2:22:aq5g Exploring New Heights The Hiking Club ventured on three day trips and two overnights. They hiked through Muir Woods and climbed rocks in Castle Rock State Park. Overnight trips took them to Point Reyes Beach and to Angel Island where their camp overlooked the Bay Area. Moderators Tom Tyler and Paul Stephens are convinced that the club is gaining in popularity. Next year the club's name will change to the Biology and Hiking Club and will focus on the environment. .,. .., ,. l, ,. . - ' A IOIDIO llitlii 2-2-2-2-10:'I':'.'.'.:.:.:.:.:-1-:sb,-,'.'.:.:.:....... . . . .M Iclllagqlilgboull ll .'..'.'.'q'nlll0lll0Al,0A01......- -.. . , .f , I J, , 24 ,' f -, yv r ' - 'J 4. -,- . - . .K A- ,,, -fy ,. 7 J 5 , .5 -nf' 3. T. . 1, I fix ,f' , it . Y., gi, ' ,f, 1 - -,tr f .'+.j.',. 1 1, 'f W , T' ' ' 'f K. ' f iw? 99' '? 'l'l' ' f' A i4g,:nr.fYZ s A . f H J. tr- Z-dt. ,' .ZLL fm! - 1- . , , .. ,- nf Sf' Jim Kennedy, Shane Overland, and Mike Ilacqua sitting on top ofthe world. I I I , 6 Scott Gallagher poses for the next Hikers group together for a yearbook shot, , A 5p0ff5 Illustrated Hiker of the 174 GROUPS Year. U If . - 4 . ...I .,', h- .I A . O'kay troops, let's head out! Left, left, left, right, left . . . -Q.,-f'g31. 2--31 i ' 'gy Li- 'Jw-A 1:25556-ir 'A wiv' ,f f if' ' N f, -, ' rd.: ' 5 if :IMT , 'i ','.'7'w E , - L - --, L Aj' ' -PM 1 ., V , 4-if' '. A ' M l fl5 t 'nfllxy 'N' ' f ,, if . . ' I Qlljv-.-1.4.5 :li:M4?l?'l:f1,..i1 - tl Y df,-1, mama 2' fa f W :Q Tammy, Lisa, Chrissy, and Denise catching some rays. AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!! GROUPS 175 Exploring New Horizons 0 0 .. .- L I I nasal.: I l J-'Jn n'n'ofo.sfnfu,o, fs, :2:5: . , l:' 5 .'..- f gl, Exploring New Horizons is an outdoor school program which teaches mostly 5th and 6th graders about nature and awareness. What does that have to do with O'Dowd students? A lot. Nine O'Dowd students volunteered to be a counselor for six to nine of these kids for a week during the school year. Being a counselor for the kids was like being a 1 4. . .H 3 SJ' f ,A . 11,9 f l-A A D . 1 Q A. I I 'ss I . ,. .. .'. fax r- D 176 GROUPS Outdoor school counselors -.. O parent, brotherfsister, and friend to all of them, all of the time. It took a lot of energy, time, and patience to do the job right. The cabin groups were led by a naturalist who took them exploring through the Redwoods, Oaks, and down to Ano Nuevo to visit the elephant seals. Daily hikes, night activities and campfires were the format of the .-. ',,,1. - ' . - - ,y ,I- 3 -A-4 X. -. . ... A , I- .. 1 4 . , ,. uma. week. Some of the most important things that the counselors gained during their week stay were new friendships and memories H to last them forever. Former O'Dowd teacher Mr. Glenn Hoxey currently works with the ENH program, while art teacher Mr. Paul Stephens was a naturalist prior to his arrival at O'Dowd. ...-- ...E ,.'! s s 1 rw J'-, Left: Camp counselors Samanth. Forde, Allison Shepard, Kurt Weiser, Amy Dougherty, Dina Endo, Melissa Clyde, and Chris Lindquist. Above: Kurt and his new friend Derek hang out amidst th? Rnrlurnfvlf 17 l K - 31, V., if Above: Kids show Cooperation by helping each other. Above right: Counselors during a daily hike. Below: The naturalists introduce themselves. Right: Hands up, mouths shut! R V41 wg ,, fs 5 anal Hg x ,...' , Hi.. , .l - ,ni .. ,,,,, , . A 4 ...!. . -. .X-'A, ,- .I q I 1 -...I .K I. mar :,. , - 'V' . I i ff'-' : ' - ., . ,, , , lv, .,., 4, A ' X ix .9 K P I llif., K - 'T ' 9 ' 5 fl fl 25 Xxx iw F Left: Explorers venture down a hollowed tree. Above: ENH affiliates, Amy Dougherty, Dina Endo, Mr. Paul Stephens, Melissa Clyde, jennifer Pruitt, Samantha Forde, and Rhoyge Traylor. GROUPS 177 B H Hifm '-.-. '.'-'.'.'-'-'Jn -,v,-,-H '..........nun-nnnu.J-Q.-H,,n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 -...au ,,.. . 0 . n ---- 3.3 C-1v1ng Students Unity and Confidence 55:3 ------ I 1 ,sf - .. - : ,' '. '. U- ,' . Culture unification is the main goal . of the Black Student Union. Students Q come together to be educated about their heritage, The B.S.U. participates in projects that help create an awareness of black heritage. Such events consist of regional conferences, dances, retreats and inroads. Judy White, an active member of B.S.U.feels that this union helps create a feeling of togetherness and teamwork. B.S.U. provides students with inspiration to 1 go on to college and remain active in the Black Community. .gf ,. - u ' . '.- 4. .- .. .. While Candice Iones makes an . inspiring speech, her friends A cheer her on. . ' . v I 4' In the spirt of unification, B.S.U. poses for the camera. fx 3. 178 GROUPS ,S .K sf - .- .r .' - . B.S.U. President: Kim Gipson no quesoounauo :,:,. . .:......:.:.:.:.:....... ff... ........... ' s . 9, Q .... . - Hi5t0ry Zoning Backwards in Time 5551: When asked to describe the History Club, Meg Gorzycki said: History is probably the most misunderstood phenomenon at O'Dowd. People imagine scholars in long dark academic robes, analyzing and philosophizing about the great events and individuals that change the course of history, when in fact it's a field-trip club where students can travel not only to historic sites but can also participate in festivals. The History Club journeys to events such as the Renaissance Fair, museums, and the Creek Festival. 7 Nhciikxx WN! aa 1 . mf - 1 ,f f - . - f. -' Wy A H, :QL-,JV , J Q -af' . ' P2 -. W i . ,gpg . -3 . ' if , .,,...... if -ia? Club members: Corrine Hagar, Olivia Balough, Francis Whealdon, Jasmine Cuillory, Moderator: Meg Goryzcki, Laura Anderson, Chris Lindquist, john-Paul Goorjian, and Anders Whealdon. Students Laura Anderson and Corrine Hagar and moderator Meg Corzycki -I H .V step back to the old west. '. Renaissance Fair. .- - so ' V -- '. . .f f., . ,J.. ..,- Y Y- -YH- Karin Martin enjoying herself at the - 179 QJKGON X f 'I Q fb. 4,5 t 32 321 N , 0-my I EE! in-ln.-9 A Ai wo 1 dl? ' Z0 ,vs-. 'Vw Senror Qlql Rodrlquez shows determmatlon and grves O Dowd her best effort at the North Coast Section semifinals at Merritt College 180 SPORTS Zoning in on. . Sports Picture if you will. A .Only seconds into the game and the Dragon football team. scores a touchdown. The crowd cheers as the excitement of the game fills the stadium. , ,Whether you're a spectator or a participant, excitement is the name of the game. With the majority of the student body involved in some form of team play, it is no wonder that the O'Dowd Athletic Program is an integral part of life in the Dragon Zone. SPORTS 181 Keeping Spirits High The Dragon Zone's cheerleading squads which consist of a varsity squad and a freshman squad, are very talented and spirited, They keep spirits high at football and basketball games, entertain us during half times, and psych us up at sports rallies. Both the freshman and varsity squads engage in rigorous practices throughout the year. Moderator Fran Warmerdam puts a lot of effort and time into preparing, training and organizing the squads. The cheerleaders do a variety of Right: Cheerleaders hold high the run through sign before the kickoff. Below: Sonseeahray Tonsall gives it her all in keeping spirits high. Cheerleading things, working alongside the songleaders. They perform the stunts and create pyramids and towers. The varsity squad competes in the Omega competition at the beginning of the year. This year our squads put on a great show, coming in second place, missing first place by only one point. Varsity cheerleader Mehera Wohltmann, described this year's l squad as consisting of incredibly unique people that come together to make a really great team. Above: She's got legs! Tryouts for the freshman squad. Right: Elissai Andreotti cheers on the mighty Dragons. f al...s.. - .... 182 SPORTS Freshman cheerleaderszlrlazel Luciano, Inga Sanders, Tiffany Thompson, Laura Grant, Lajohnne White, Toya Foster, Jennifer Russell, Tracey Ward Varsity cheerleaderszlflissa Andreotti, Sonseeahray Tonsall, Tyeka Diggs, DeShena Breda, Bridget Nixon Missing:Mehera Wohltmann, Tamika Williams 749 ' -9' , '71 I feel that this year's A Q squad is like a family. -D VD dlliltzicsaridlirigogirson. D Everybody on the ,Si squad contributes something important. - Sonseeahray Tonsall SPORTS 183 All the Right Moves This year's songleading squad was made up of about seven senior girls. Although they are considered a separate group from the cheerleaders, the two groups work with each other in conditioning, training and preparing for the games. They perform some routines together and lead basic cheers at the games. However, at half time the songleaders are the main Right: O'Dowd cheer and songleaders join the Moreau cheerleaders during halftime. Below: My Toyota! - Nicole Williams shows what she can do. Songleaders attraction as they perform their dance routines for the O'Dowd fans. The songleaders also compete at the Omega competition. At this event they compete against approximately sixteen other high schools. This year our songleaders were voted the best as they took first place and smoked their competition. 184 SPORTS s I Aho-ve: Senior songleaders Nalo Jones anal Jana Outlaw show their spirit at the game. Right: Jana Outlaw takes a break from cheering at the O'Dowd Homecoming Came. l l H1 1a,n'm ef . ri Songleaders: Nicole Wllliarns, Carla johnson, Euclyn Hope, Jana Outlaw, Kim Grant, Nina Taylor Missing: Nalo Jones if as 5 . , W' , , , an Q Si .v il . it 2 A 'l Nj X .r A X-'-xwl NQCX S 3' , if ,4 1 , V 7 af' f,,,f, .I Nalo Jones, Tamika Williams, Jana Outlaw, Kim Grant, and Mehera Wholtmann take a breather during one of the many sports rallies. ., V wof QL I The O'Dowd N N songleaders proved that fy X they have a great squad l this year by coming in first in the Omega competition. We have risen to the top! -Nina Taylor 5 'xl SPORTS 185 w l l w Cross Country The Women Do It Again Under the skillful direction championships under the r in J of Coach Ed Olkowski and leadership of Bindu Frank and Coach Brown, each individual David Rolefson. runner on the men's and The varsity men's team had women's cross country team a season of ups and downs, saw improvement in their especially when competing -- J-'LP - running skills. against the tough running of T Led by the consistent St. Mary's and Piedmont. The running of sophomore Angela varsity men's team ended with Dalke and seniors Qiqi approximately a .500 average. Rodriquez and Adria Ibarra, At the end, the varsity men the women's team won the were able to beat Saint Mary's ESAL championship for the to place second at the ESAL - fourth year in a row. league meet which qualified U . .vin The j.v. men's team took them to go to the N.C.S. meet. 5. -',.L.,,,i,,.i, ' first place at the ESAI. Q' A A .,.,,,. , -- ff-are-M-see-5 'v Freshman Brendon Tompkins ffrontj and junior Todd Allington close the gap at , '-9 'H in the N.C.S. Championships. 'V H'- ' - ' - 5 A v 1 .... H, .. v-.1 A . . . ' ' V' ' :. 4 ' ' . ' , 1 -. ' ' -- '-.' 1 ., . , V-. - .f. 'fs yr -.. ' . -uq,,.,,- , ' . - s.. 1. 3 ,, ' '.-- ' ri .t 1 V -vu 1 J' ' I R .., -.f 3, , s. ,. , L. V fr .., ,. A 1 I , N . ' J.. AN,-q,:uA, I , .. . ,. . . ,V is -A .jg '. ,, . . . - .nf A, ,..',, ,. ' . ' I - ef-4 -, 49 K+ ' , ,- ef- Lf-,,' - 1 .1 ,.r,y., ., . ia Senior Adria Ibarra puts on the steam at the N.C.S. Championship meet- ., fleftj Sophomore josh Olkowski keeps up the pace at N.C.S. 186 SPORTS ...Z-., , ,X ' U ww '-Qiiw' f,ffy :.L 'ir' Back row:Coach Brown, josh Olkowski, Doug Weidwald, Ramyar Rossoukh, Todd Allington, Forte Rodriquez, Brendon Tompkins, Andrew Nardinelli, Coach Olkowski, Middle Rowzjoe Scott, David Rolefson, Matt Barron, Luke Erwin, Adam Smith, Rich Stimbra Bottom Row: Wilson Lew, Raymond Fong, Craig Tonsberro, BJ. Loeffler 'I 442' 'hfiitgayj 'J - r fx.Qm,- . 1 AT' 'W Trl I 4 I Top row:Coach Brown, Adria Ibarra, Tasha Fein, Maya Mosley, Qiqi Rodriquez, Kirsten Dahl, Noel Fein, Angela Dalke, Coach Olkowski, Bottom rowzjoan Burns, Amanda Armstrong, Allison O'Connell, Andrea Mosley, Michelle Besaw, jennifer Martinez, Erin Wells ff 2 US SPORTS 187 Ri Tennis Serving it Up Under the coaching direction of Mike Sobranes, this year's women's varsity tennis team proved to be a tremendous success. Dominating all but two schools, the Lady Dragons were able to capture 3-rd place in the East Shore Athletic League. Once again, the varsity team had to battle elimination and challenge matches in order to prepare for constant competition. Practices were held at Bayo-Vista in San Leandro and home matches were played at Cherry Grove Park. The team worked on running, serving, strategy, and excercise drills. Carina Balogh, Janet Kobashi, Jennifer Kobashi, Edith ,Murphy, Natasha Randall, and Jill Vincent represented O'Dowd at the ESAL Championships and all advanced to the quarterfinals. The jv team also had a successful year. Under coach joseph Ianora, the team played defensive matches against Alameda and Encinal. ght: freshman j.v, player, Olivia Balogh, dives for the ball. V ' Wiv 2 Y! , ff-:wi-mm, . ----- --..., 188 SPORTS . Mmm i ,T . 2 lleftl Senior jennifer Kobashi defends the point against Alameda High iabovel lUf1iOr Edith Murphy waits for the return of the ball Al 1 W3,ll,iff ,. 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Rebensdorf,Olivia Balogl'1,Diana Montes. Middle: Carisa Lee, Jessica Lage,Kate V , . ' ., V ,' 'Q v- I Wynne,Meredith Armstrong. Back: Courtney LaPerle,Shannon Pedder,A1ex .-.sf ff' '-TTJIZ 4 '7 ? . . - 'I Crote,Cretchen Wile 4: f ' f? .. - fL 'f1 ' 'Ziff' ' Q-ff' -- .. .T 135 4652 35 - '1fif'2'f1 fe j fjgszfaffff' .. A-1, ' A 4 , fe ,jg aff? Y .- f Q ,fr 1.- V,-5 . - 17 V .' fp - V fi 441+ jf .CZ . .A.........,......,.' , , ' , A .1 53 fi, wi ' -f, ' I .. n f'1,., I I h ' A X ' nf: . , ... . . r , sf- M. I ' Tennis is more than a ' V ame because ou are 8 Y ' mentall and . . Y physically involved. - Asta Cilatzer ., , ,, l. J . 4 -.3 I . M SPORTS 189 Tennis The Net Profit At the time the Mitre was going to press, the 1990 men's tennis team was not yet divided into varsity and junior varsity teams. Yet, the men's team underwent the same kind of elimination and challenge matches as the women's team. Each player had a match against another designated player in which the victors advanced higher up the ladder to vie for the top seeds on the team. Under the coaching of Mike Sobranes, the men's tennis team had pre-season matches against such schools as Skyline High. The players representing the varsity team at that match were:Brian Rogers, Glen Wong, Torn Post, Diony Gamoso, David Tomasello, Steve March, Mike Wammerl, and Will Post. Also, like the women's team the men's team had to battle matches and the E.S.A.L. playoffs. Iunior Glen Wong strikes the ball to capture the point. frightj. Senior Erik Hubbard makes a shot right past the alley. fbelowj. 190 SPORTS L dba Soph Tom Post spots the ball with great anticipation. Ctopl. 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Lf' V yr 47,31 'cv . -',5'Q'fp'f:, 1 nf . , 47 V:- ' - , Tiff 25412233 .,, i'f's?-M Mfr trbf-gf..:2ff'i Top seed Brian Rogers t 0 n , . oc, . ' L In 4. r a n if 4,9 an ' . S. 11-5 . 'lf if . .. Ji ll lg . It ffjl l 1 F. 5- 144 f 451 N 35032 ai.i f it e ' F! K -la lb eg! - 95 2 Q elf'-'ivikfilq Ht: . ir' A fig f fm h -I l V fm' of t get J in-ii ,- U-1 C , A Y Cla N e THQ 9 -1 A . 1 , . L 0 vw Qs L-E if f Vi' it . X we A R. . s-its Back Row: Brandon Pedder, Brien Caulfield, Glen Wong, Will Post, Iabari Norton. Middle: Coach Mike Sobranes, Henry Kiang, john Ho, Ian Balas Michael Yang, Mike Caufield, Alex Boss, Mike Moon, Chris Hamrick. Front: Steve March, David Tornasello, Mike Wammerl, Diony F. Gamoso, Erik Hubbard, Tom Post, Diolo Sessions, 1 v .,. 4- Senior Brien Caulfield angles his racket to make Contact with the ball. vw? ' QQOOO t, z,'HR K 532 008 ' -WKVO4 '.-tag U' gftfsf 2 QQQQ.. l6.Qgx There are a lot of strong players on the team and a desire to win. We have a lot of determination and persistence. -Mike Wammerl .,t'a5., 'Qigk ' 2 .X ,-.s a-5, Q .ow et ITV 9? 8' 91 in 4. oft, 4 O QQQQQW o ,sg Q - ei9. . , li 4 Y- xt I SPORTS 191 Football Building a Tradition Dragon j.v.'s made history at O'Dowd finishing in second place. Sophomore wide receiver Pete Smith led the 5-2 Dragons in receiving with 636 yards, scoring 72 points. Quarterback Derek Bystrom's 730 yards passing led a balanced attack with a versatile tailback Jason Cohen rushing for 768 yards and 396 passing. Defense was led by Jamal Sims and Jason Bryant with 71 and 61 tackles each and Greg Morris' four Right: Jason Cohen racks up the yardage. interceptions. Losing their first three games to St. Mary's, Piedmont and Mitty, the freshmen football team had a rough start. Even though the dragons were off to a tough beginning, they were able to pull together and post their first win over Encinal with a 20-14 victory and shut out Alameda 13-O. The team finished the season with a 2-2 record taking third in the ESAL. 192 SPORTS j.V. defense makes sure that Piedmont eats grass j.V. Back row:Kevin Baldwin, jamal Sims, Aaron Wilson, Eric Werner, Eric Alberts, Bart Gale, Greg Morris, Eric Thompson, Cameron Platt, Derek Bystrom, Mike jackson Middle Row: jabari Norton, Kevin Brunetti, Cameron Wilson, jason Bryant, Ryan Brown, jamie Whittcom, Craig DeVinney,Dameon Mattlock, Seth Smith, Harvey Hodge,Tarek Glen, jason Cohen Second Row: Dominic Williamslawrence Longrust, jason Sjoberg, Rob Ross, Ikenna Forte, Ben Patterson, jason jacobs, john Crruen, Pat McFeely, Front Row: Dennis Davis, jason Beito, Wes Billingsly, Brandon Hunter, Pete Smith, Brian Paywal, Tajai Massey, Brad Schuler A r i Sr IF , fe. F ' AQFQQQ ELF -Q Q f L +, g3r 2' 0' ,! i if ' , 'tiff ig , - , - ' . V, I r x z .. I snow!! H-Down 5 , XUDUWIZUQ ,Y , 9 , id U, I' Iv anim? ,Le 5:4 r a . ,. I. -4 A V, lb 0 I I , L . -L ,, . , H 2' vii I S gm , ' 1' Y 1 . ,. 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'X ' sf' Nr, -' i' A . - .' 1. .za .-f.3,s,.ag c3pv,51-,af511,-tri.fiat-,,w.f13ag,,.+q2,afx-kai,r r'111'----WW' ' .,,. ,. , J. , -5, 1-- Y I t - -.--, , 4,-,A 4, .a,.,,,,.- .,, ,ss ..g,,,....f-sf --rs:.f1r..,1.,,,'.f,,, , 2. .417-tae-.-+m4 a- 1-elf .:,,,-.tw , V Frosh: Back Row: Scott Hilgert, Chris Franklin, Mike Werner, Chris May, Kyle Withrow, Brian Chaquette, Noah Calabow Middle Row: Ernie Bryson, Coach Kevin Cushing, Mike Yang, john Frisbee, jeremy Camper, Adika Edwards, Leonard Lockette, Adam Reilly, Emerson DuBois, Paul Kelly, Sean Musgrove, Second Row: Pete Fisher, Mitch Cavin, Taro Masuda, Mike Silva, Richard Russell, Malcolm Harkness, Oscar Boscacci, Mike Wooster Front Row: Rashad Shipp, Miguel Berkstrom, Parrish Scott, Chester Rosal, Davon Lurry, josh Pyatt 'a 559 '.-is ' '-,, e ...- 4.1 nl t,1'3'icffg4ff,7:f g.,-g.f,H,::1-.3 .- '?11 Qf':j,':t1.-' 15:73-5. :g1,5:,:35:,:.s. , f'1.4Qj, t1-A' ' fi, ,,.,f.aa,-g.,.- .-t - - . -V .u5?3'::,a1'ua'. 11:15 T gffg-,ff '- M . iiiikgffg V ,Qi slim. .g ji'-I 'is' ' ' , . n- ' 1- -,4i.,',i-.U J, -- 545:22-.. , -1'-rf-:ff-is- '--1 ., 1- at Smal- gh:-:f 1-ig, I wa 5511212.55-'t' ' 'i , +01 1. get .fe ii- V Z xiii Ir fu Hrhe boys played hard gg and they have a better idea on how to play football, just as long as they know what they , f- wp really want to do. - ' ig, Ziff ,sf , , xi M Mtn fm Kevin Cushing - ' SPORTS 193 Football Undefeated Dragons ESAL Coach of the Year, Paul Perenon's varsity team posted a perfect 10-0 mark before bowing out in the NCS Playoffs to De Anza of Richmond. Like Oakland's World Series Champion A's, the '89 Dragons swept their opposition. Eric Bjornson and Prank Ennix were touted by the S.F. Examiner as being two of Northern California's top Division 1 college prospects. Bjornson passed for 1,418 yards and 14 touchdowns. Ennix rushed for 1,170 yards in 170 carries, and scored 42. points. Junior Karesh Eric Bjornson leaves the pocket to comple Adams ran for 449 yards in 59 carries, and scored 42 points. Senior receiver Greg Norton caught 31 passes for 440 yards, scoring three touchdowns, kicked 24 of 29 extra points and 1 field goal for a total of 47 points. Norton also averaged 34.7 yards per punt. ln 11 games, the Dragons averaged 6.8 yards per carry and gained 1,966 yards on the ground, and 6,7 yards per pass for 1,529 yards in the air for a per game offense of 317 total yards. 1989 was the year Dragon football made O'Dowd history. te a play against the Highlanders. Q 194 SPORTS Eric Bjornson and his Protection Agency -.,- le I Wg W2 417 ' - 51' J ' -F 1 1 ' ' is 4' , at f, 1 '3:.,,t H 5, -r- 'fix f R' ff at , 35.5 W 259,13 fs- . 4 1 ' -'3i'fs -L :fig--ir 0-r'--5.194 F51 gf A , , g Tie ,Q 'ge ,fx S 2- . . i 1 gg . Z-H at .A . if 1, 11. I N 8 7 1 W2 1.-.... , L .Y,N 1 .:,1 atm: A as a-fig ,gQ'?5 34f1 'lla S53 ' ., 1- f. af :fi 'M' 5 'n.i,1v fr' 'J' . ' ,. fifwi,-,af s 1 B4 - e ass 'Fa fxoavg . 5-..+..,. ii' 1. -,. Top row left to right: Greg Norton, Aaron Ward, Kevin Davis, Matt Davies, Eric Bjornson, Ryan Turner, Omari Patterson, Jerry Forristal, Second row: Mario Perez, Dewayne Martin, Shawn Parker, Brice McKeever, jimmy Glafkides, Eric Hove, Alex Quinn, Ryan Gilliam, Mike Cardinale, Chris Sterling, Frank Ennix, Chris Aparicio, jim Sexton Third row: Khari Flowes, James Dohm, Stanley Kelley, Greg Elliot, Jason Concannon, Koresh Adams, Scott Smith, Ernest Bryson, Dwayne Valeau, Bottom row: Tommy Haines, jason Perez, John Maginnis, jason Kelly, Danny Moyles, Aaron Pont, Damien Neff, Rhoyge Traylor, Bryan Holmes Dragon defense is on the ball. M its 2 G I ff Q- W 255-2 02 57 if'1 SPORTS 195 teams had one of the best seasons ever. Through strength, hard work and togetherness, the teams fought to reach the top of their league. The jv. team had an exceptional season suffering only one loss. The majority of the team was composed of freshman players who, combined with the returning sophomore, played a mean game of volleyball. big wins. The team went undefeated with a 14-O league record and an overall record of 27-4. For the first time in O'Dowd history, the team beat Albany High in the league finals and became ESAL champions. The team competed in the North Coast Section, but suffered a tough , 1989 ESAL CHAMPS This year the women's volleyball The varsity team had a season of To the right: Janine Malcolm performing a jump backset. Below: Jenny Pruitt and Shannon Brady with their powerful double block. 1,- loss to Carnpolindo in their first match. this year's team. The strong offense was led by middle blockers Anna Semansky and Shannon Brady and outside hitters MaryAnn Richards, Jennifer Pruitt, and Elise Meyers. The backside hitters were Michelle Charron, Melisa Burastero, and Theresa Molinari. The defense was led by defensive specialist Megan McPherson. When the pass went up ' the setter Janine Malcolm was there. The coaches, Stephanie Vierra and Pat Acebo were extremely proud of the way the team finished their season and are looking forward to next year. Voile ball WWW t Ten outstanding players made up -i 'b 1C?1'f'D ,Q Y -swf is ll I f 'S ,U -I-L :ffw'm'5' ,,......' . ...AZ A 2 V A 19. N14 5' The varsity women's team rocked the ESAL. V I t 196 SPORTS Mary Ann Richards, Shannon Brady, Anna Semansky, janine Malcolm, Asst. Coach Pat Acebo, jenny Pruitt, Michelle Charron, Elise Meyers, Coach Stephanie Vierra, Theresa Molinari, Melissa Burastero, and Megan McPherson. Coach Sharron Garnier, Katie Van Meter,Carlyn Manly, Tristine Glick, Laurie Thirion Colleen Ballantine, Coach Sheri Cabrell, jodi Giacoletti, Debbie Thirion, ,Iohnna Concannan, Joy Jaeger, Nicole jones, Cara Burke, jessica Vetter, Stacey Merrick, and Andrea Jani Co-captain Mary Ann Richards saying, Ice'em guys!!! Ji G5 r 'C flu-- -WH SPORTS 197 On the The 1989-90 season has been a positive one for the mens varsity soccer team. Assuming the team coaching positions for the first time, Coach Paul Stephens and Coach Gonzales were faced with an obvious challenge. But, with eleven returning varsity players, including seven returning seniors, there was plenty of talent to work with. The team got off to a shaky start, but eventually, the coaches and players developed a strong feel for one another. Ending league with a first Soccer Ball! place record of 11-1-3 lincluding 7 shut-outsj, the team took first place in the ESAL, and sixth seed in the NCS playoffs. Unfortunately, the team came up short in the NCS semifinals, losing 2-O to third seeded Mt. Eden. The mens j.v. soccer team was also faced with the challenge of direction under new coach, Mr. Peter Kraweic. The team had what it took to finish the season undefeated in league, ensuring a bright future for the O'Dowd soccer program. Below: Senior forwards, Chris Aparicio and Vinny Fontana, work together to keep offensive control of the ball. The team played with a potent four-man forward line. fra-'5'w 198 SPORTS passed by Vinny Fontana. Above: .lunior forward, Chris Sterling gives chase on a fifty fifty ball Left: Senior halfback, Tom Green lifts the ball up field 'ta NJ 134 Varsity fBackJz Erik DeVreeze, Chris Aparicio, Chris Lind uist, Eric Thompson, Chris Sterling. lMiddlel: Mike Kleeman, Craig Fee, Coach Gonzales, Coach Stephens, Vinny Fontana, Franklin Dill. fFrontJ: Brad Walton, Rob Warner, Greg Elliot, Alex Butkus, Tom Green. Kmissingjz Christian Green, Todd Allington, Fred Stevens, Hi Junior Varsity fBackj: Brad Schuler, Dave Ramps, Adam Smith, Craig DeVinny, Mike Johnson, jac ues Lehot, Chris Goodrow, Andy Rosequist. fFrontj: Paul Kraweic, Scott Hilgert, Coal Kraweic, john Hallin, Sean O'Daniels, Missing: Pat Govan, Marco Campos, Cori Scoffern, Chris Franklin, Mjfeaxf, - 4. , . .rf-E? ?5.f'Q ?'jiws ,, Zfjiif ' vu k -' X-Xl, .,, ! Y '1I,5'j-2 N - F T T Ni yi- . -M xB N9 ,' 'T 15 ,: 1 'first l sv N , ---I Q- rs. Varsity Team Captains: B- ta - Senior forward Craig 'QQN Fee, and junior ' sweeper Fred Stevens. 1 199 Kicking it with the Lady Dragons The Lady Dragons experienced a season of rebuilding due to the loss of a number of graduating seniors. It was a team challenge to work with the many young members. Their first priority was to strengthen the team. A new coaching staff, headed by Vicki Crews '86 and her assistant jill Benson worked consistantly at daily practices to prepare the women for competition: They played three exceptionally close games winning each one against rival Skyline High. They ended the season with a successful record of 7-4-1. Soccer vi X ,,., Lv W K s Q. HI? L - W Above: Kim Nakahara challenges the other team. 54, A It g V ji' Right:Alysa Mahoney prepares to pass the ball defensively to teammates. ' ' , gf- ZOO SPORTS v Fw T nl 5 '. i . 5 4 , o 1 fl. X , Q ff--P X 1 Q 5 ,,.... Xia .... -- .,.,' NN ----Q...-. V ' .. - . -. - . H L i',b . , f ' '--f' , , ,. H. '- ... F W'-'--r'w1...u't 0-1 P' ,A T Left: Rhena Halpern traps the ball successfully. Above: Kelly Werner drives the ball down the field. sau, 4. . I 4 .K f 5, E X A- 'WH ' , 'Q ek , ,Q .., , 'ly 3 lv ll Il uw ' r, till 'fi -. - r. ,A ' . L I . L , i .4 , ,, . A -1 rg on il 1 -, A ' Q , E X , 'L' 'our 'ref 'r .r ' ' ll , Q f - ' 11 ' .. , A-, ,fra . -, , ,I w ., may at 1 .1-1' fu-an 1. 4, r - ,V r -' -,-,- r sf, . ff, f- 1 , ,' .i 'A ,. 7 ' 1 ' ui A2 , - V I - 'Q- r g, 3, M snoP cf Down H,IGHrSQHO, ,Q' -r 1 1 . ,. , K X , , , , f f? r ' ' , - if I ' Ari ' ' ' I My X: I I . - , 1 'tv ,ans ,n 1 in gf . q, 4 'W , -f , r 'T:- . ' it x Al ', I 5' ii' 1 4 A lr lm Front Row: Gywne Weiland, Wendy Meyers, Aaron Shaye, Susie Baldwin, Sarah Ferrero, Stacie Drese, Rhena Halpern Back Row: Helen Holmes, Natasha Randall Kelly Werner, Jill Benson, Emil Carson, Edy MacDonald, Megan McPherson, Erin Oliver Alysa Mahoney, Krissy Tliornberry, Kim Franklin, Cecily Chudacoff, Jenny Gordman Vickie Crews, Kim Nakahara, Heather Perrilliat 1, 1' if v, .-uv .-- M , A f ,A j J ., I ,KM x,,.Q,'.' ' I' f f ,V xi ' ,Y 4,4 L W ,Kim Franklin runs, t' V t e ball 'ff e , Q ,before ,it'go'e5T'ou't'pf1bounds. ,QL ,,,. f e 72 1 . fi 'fm' fbi '1 E91 54' ,nh ,MS L F . QW, Me., , ' r 1' f UN . fr' This year, our team was Q 'M tempermental when the Q pressure was on, We were intense. Unfortunately, 155' we took our talent for granted and had to settle for third place. -Edy x MacDonald . 'rs A154444 SPORTS 201 Lacrosse Just ReLAX1ng' Coming off the best 89 season in O Dowd Lacrosse history there were high hopes for the varsity team The club was faced with the challenge of financial reconstruction and new coaching but Coach Peter Krawrec and Coach Tom Duffy proved to have the experience to continue a dominant tradition O Dowd opened league by crushing Skyline H S 11 6 foreshadowing the teams success as a top contender rn the state Unfortunately the varsity boys suffered many injuries But with depth prov1ded by the 89 J v champs and nine returmng seniors the team held 1tS own Headed by Coaches Campo and Rodriguez the 1 v team showed promise Coming off a championship 89 season the lv s will be the team to beat Led by sophomores Jamie Whittacom Adam McEldowney and Craig DeV1nny the team has the experience to ensure a strong future 1Belowl: Coach Krawiec goes over important man-down and clearing stratagies with the defense during a time-out 'ix A ll' xxiqglll Ol 'IW' 91 1' QQN -K X Rauf! N Has I I ,ff 'till :FW r',f WW Jif? 0 lfff f f ff! 202 SPORTS lAboveJ: The varsity Lacrosse team exemplifies their gentlemanly behavior while Coach Pete Krawiec shows his infamous wild side. fR1ghtj: junior attackman Jesse Parrish burns his defender and takes the ball to the goal against Skyline High School. fx , lx , Q' ' I5 4 ve- if: if , gx T n' x 5 X K, ii 'fi N I 45 X .El , 1 13 vi ' Y A Wx 9 W W vt r lBackJ:Alex Butkus, Ray Mathis, Dan Moyles, Taylor Murphy, Matt Bradly, Brent Hilsabeck, Eric Giere, Shayne Overline, Vinny Fontana, Matt Baron, Will McC,ruther Brenden Heafy, Coach Peter Krawiec. lFrontj:lan Anderson, Eric Burns, Scott Gallagher jesse Parrish, lim Erickson, lan Reilly, Mike Patton, Mike Burkart. Back:john Cruen, Boyd Morrison, Cameron Platt, Pat McFelley, Bjorn Anderson, Brian McMillan, Craig DeVinny, jamie Whitticom, Adam McEldowney, Matt Col an, Jonah Hillman, Gre Forest, Adam Reilly. Front: Nathan Pacheco, Doug Wiedwalf Andy Rosequist, jogn-Paul Goorjian, Erik Tynes, Paco Rabanne, Keith Grant, John Oram David Wilgus, Craig Tonsberg. Missing: Niccolo DeLuca. 1. fVar9ity Team Captainslz Midfield- Senior Mike Burkart, Defense- Senior Alex Butkus, and Attack- Senior Eric Giere. ,A Nygl ef-i N Ft 'E fi' 195325 m --x Qlfr. ,Tea ' . ' 1 --.,-3 - Il . 'Rss f V it N.. lkxwis .xv ' V 9 x as , if x,'5 lpn' , ' I sw of X 7 Q Xxx I 6' ' vw 's f 5 0' SPORTS 203 Basketball An O'Dowd High Together, to fight, to win! This was the overwhelming feeling of enthusiasm that enveloped the men's basketball team. The 1990 season proved to be an exciting and tremendously successful one for this crop of talented, determined, and happening people led by the awesome plays of, Eric Bjornson, Eric Robinson, and Iasen Powell. Although they lost in the E.S.A.L. championship match, the team dominated the S.J.N.D. Pilots twice, their toughest competitor. Go mighty Dragons echoed throughout the Cal State stadium, where a sell-out crowd of 4000 were dazzled by the swift plays and dynamic dunkings. These Dragon Zone hoopsters aren't just stars, that students, faculty, alumni, and fans yearn to watch, but they are also symbols of accomplishment, dreams fulfilled, extreme ability, dedication, and excellence. This was the feeling experienced only in the Dragon Zone . . . Senior Iasen Powell grabs the attention of all.lrightj,Soph Kareem jackson stretches to the limit. Qbelowj. 'Z n f' 1' 7 '19-' '-0 . ' ,IME 1 ' ' 4' y ,Why .gf V , rg X ,, , ' K M ' q',,7 I ,Z X 0 Hi 'A' in 3 1? I 1 .f ,, H f , v x l 419. I, I I I L A I I 2 f e. y r Q? , is z T rt', N 1 at - -- '-f-w-i..ii13ir'i ,, S-W., sl , enior arc Porrino drxbbles for the polntfabovej O Dowd scores . 5- easy two-pointer. frightj, - T yy' 4 .7 '. 204 SPORTS J-rg-ai.i ...., ., , 1 J Scott Brooks, Eric Bjornson, asst. coach Tony Ronzoni, coach Mike Phelps, asst. coach Mike Banister, ,lim Westover, Bob Harringtonback. Damon Covington, Chris Peters, Matt Speakman, Kareem lackson, Ron Smith, lasen Powell.midclle. Alex Grell, Eric Robinson, , f A - 0 Q :I . Marc Porrino, Zuri Williams, John Ahern, and Dwayne Martinfront, B -R1 I V i W- , f i. , 1.x ' 1 , 1 . .I 5 F J' . 1' . km., Y ,. Q 1' ' f t J oi, V .sue Q, ,- ' 7- -2 ff ',- 2154 M 5 es.. ' -, , .ii ' eq...-:V V ' ' f he ' . P i - Q 1 . i, Q e - e it-we L t 1 V , .tw 1 ,. -fm. - ' .'f , ,, 'W I- 1 i Y , .i '- 3,1 L K i i 4 J , , P f an T , he X-X Q -P V ll .. 7 U in fi! if-' rx -14,'X e Q f Soph Kareem Jackson scores an easy two. H ,hifi I , J, jg: f ,,Q.L ' , ' .e S3 -Q 'ca - P Q. , . .Q . 3,1 X F -1- :if i, . .1 N . u- f ' aw-Q , .- 'V 1 ' ,,,, .J , -v V' , ,- fl --- , , - 4 , F 3, ,,-q t ., - i .1 ., 2 ,, X., .4 -N ff. , x 4 - Q -if-'H 'fe 'if 7' Y- - 6 P ' f s ' i J- V! ' wi! V 1 'P ' 4 , .' f P - ' - ik rf' 4 ,vu ' ' -V ' - H e ps nows w at 't 1 N.,- '. - ' - takes to win and has lbeen 5 ' ' F ' 'Y around basketb ll ll h' 1 ' . , . ' Y Al life, that's why ziiveacall 15 2 F.-lx'-.R 'ir ' V, him the Wizard. He has ' 5. -' 4' gf ' W! ' macle our senior season - P'u,. 'D , , ' an experience we will . '---..,,-mmwaf 4 ' ' ' if Q never forgetff - Pete, I ir james Kc Eric I ' .xg SPORTS 205 Basketball Taking it to the Hoop! The O'Dowd junior varsity What I appreciated most basketball team dominated the about the team is that even East Shore Athletic League by though they were generally winning the league competing against older championship in a round players, they offered no robin season, with a record excuses. They just kept of 14-1. The team had vitality working harder to improve. and energy to play hard, The freshmen basketball allowing them to finish the team also had a inspiring J year with twenty-three wins season. There final league and only four losses. The record of nine wins and only team consisted of three two losses left them in the sophomores and nine position of second in the freshmen, coached by Mr. I im ESAL. The highlight of their Collins and assisted by season was a dominating win teacher Mr. Ray Kucer. Coach over Encinal, score 98-2.5. - Kucer reflects on the season, 5 ' Right: junior varsity player, Leonard Canty, uses his defensive skills to block the opposing St. Joseph player. 4 ' fn x 'Q Lleft: O'Dowd basketball player displays his defensive talent, keeping f IM M -:f r' t e opponent out of the key. Above: When the ball goes up, the I' H, JW 1 O'Dowd team blocks and gets ready for the rebound. 206 SPORTS if I K 57 'ery -gk - -wav? 'L .of .-VJ n A Junior Varsityzfbaclc rowj Omar Mann, Steve Benasso, jamie Rachal, Yuri Kreutzer, Leonard Canty, Qfront rowj Adam Herndon, David Joyce, Tony Raleigh Gerald Bennett, Ivan Dodic, Brian Hynes. missing: Cecil Williams. Dow ig.. Frosh: Mike Arnold lstatsj, Sam Moore, Kevin Taylor, David james, Brendan Pedder, Leonard Lockett, missing: Coach Caraballo, Brendon Tompkins, john M Y 1 f Lagios, Paul Kelly, Chris May We're a very younfg team with a ot o talent and an intense drive for victory. - Tony, Gerald and Adam. ,Q 902 DOWD FV if SPORTS 207 X Basketball Awesome ESAL Champs Basketball has always been one 'of O'Dowd's greatest strengths. Consisting of 5 sophomores and 10 freshmen, the j.v. team held an outstanding record of 25-1 led by key players Jody Giacoletti, Jill Santos, Tamika Clement, and Robin Bennette. It wasn't uncommon for 10-15 players to score a lot, said Coach Vierra. This year's j.v. team scored the most points of any team. It was a really fun team because they played with a lot of confidence. I feel really happy about the future knowing that these players will move up to varsity, said Coach V. Overall, a fairly young team represented BOD on the varsity courts this year. They held a 9-1 record as of Febuary 7, 1990. According to Emily Murphy, Every player is good. There are no Stars. We all get points. Coach Vierra puts a lot of time and effort into preparing and guiding the team throughout the season. He got this year's team through the season with an ESAL championship win against St. Elizabeth's. Unfortunately, the ladies were eliminated in the first round of North Coast Section. Way to go, Lady Dragons! C W- ' . -up Right: Katie Dittmer takes control against Holy Names. Below: Dragon defense -my ' -Q at work. ! W N' 1 Es: ,f'f+ ::?-ev..--:4ff1',1 f . '1T'....-L-F4-' X J gf? , 35:1?'1fe+e- f 'TF S' t , . f f1A: .afV vJi- 'Hz-V'-'TTT'-.v w v 5 Un :chi C-Q-il Y if i vi I ' rj-Q, -' L, 1'--f . , nv , - :31i'fgf'r' - f WM- ' 3- A 4 208 SPORTS ' X p X l , 1' 'LI CQ! , Above: No need to rebound, this one's going in! Right: Tiffany I Kreutzer scopes the cou t f h l d ' h E againgt Holy Names r or e p urmg t e SAL playoff game I ' -W vt iii L ' lv H will 'now all i - 3 Sglyzq sga l gmigo , G D 55' jf Ygp lisz' l -C as 4. I UB? Gnu ll f' 1, luwwnff- ' r1'nwn 1Wl0 3 3 3, Q -... fm an 2 Q , ,t TQ ut, ll it I ' ' 1 1 1 , X I ,ktsnup : qf5tllZ'o 'au' , 1..- -.na , , as , ir .ae t , l it len K sr M A ,su y xsna 151, Q. f-A 01fy ,I -Nf ' ,mm I is jiipli Ma' Liar, ,a5eii..,ii ui i 1 5 ,ng 0: 'E u 'IZ 'xg 51- R if ill H' f, ,1 --- , 5 ,lane Schmitz jill Sanchez 'C We learned a lot but more than anything we J. 1 , - Q an ,, , f. - - 00 , 'g 'HRH 'Thru fy N 53 yr ,Y K ,,,.5 had a lot of fun. -Qiqi Rodriguez 81 Emily Murphy Varsity: Back: Dana Schleske, Tina Dworalc, Katie Dittmer, Coach Vierra, Theresa Molinari, Michelle Besaw, Ann Lazar Middle: Collette Smith, Elizabeth Prola, Tiffany Kreutzer Bottom: Shannon Pedder, Qiqi Rodriguez, Emily Murphy, Liz Cettleman LV.: Back: Me an Peterson, Turima Levine, Coach Larry Polito, Tristine Glick, Darla Thomas Middfez Robin Bennett, jenna Schmidt, Yolanda Minor, Tamika Clement, Ml ,., W Shukimba Carlis, Alexandra Grote Bottom: Jodi Ciacoletti, Aelene Wilson, Jessica Petrini A 1 ll I A L, Q - ,, -1 - :ffl , L 1 H - 1 I 1 1' xQ :mill A SPORTS 209 Golf Shootin' Low It's hard to predict so early in the season just how well the golf team will do this year. The team was just hitting the links when the yearbook was going to print, but in Coach lim Collins opinion he felt really good about the season ahead of them. With such golfers as Aaron Zerbst, Matt Rusello and Chris Sterling representing O'Dowd at the De LaSalle and Lowell High School tournaments, the coach felt confident. There was even a prediction that Aaron Zerbst might qualify for post-season individual honors, where one person from the team represents the school at a special honors tournament. In just the past few years golf has really taken off at O'Dowd. Each year more guys try out for the team so the base is broadening, This year Brad Walton, Hans Reimer, Rodge Taylor and junior Brian Holmes were among the other notable golfers representing O'Dowd. The junior varsity team made up of Jesse Turcotte, Matt Steigerwald and Brandon Wehrly were working hard at practises. Right: Jesse Turcotte carefully judges l1iS Sl1Of- 4- rt I '41 A , 210 SPORTS 41 Chris Sterling checks his distance. -v , -,..4i- -2-Qff.-. '-wb f-up p i Above left: Brandon Wehrly puts his way to an eagle! Above right ,ww ' 'ww ' 4 ,nb .Jf 1' af'f ff'Z'?' fit Lx 'r Ai' nl? :fr A I, 4, f 'S--q 1- -J:p,1M,'4'2'fQ Golf team: Back Row: Brad Walton, Matt Russello, Aaron Zerbst, Hans Reimer, Chris Sterling, Coach jim Collins. Front Row: Brandon Wehrly, Roclge Taylor, Jesse Turcotte, Matt Steigerwald. Missing: Greg Harris '1 'EL-M Al' me ,., ..-vrw '-wb . - .vf r .-A..,,....,,H3.,.,-..,,,,g ,..f .-.mtv-.....,.....,,,1,, .. ,...4:g1. -,,, ,f ,gd rf'- , I C Hans Reimer observes the hole before preparing to make his shot. I 35, ff' X X x iv , 1 V ,A 1 W9 I 2, 'Ig .' L ., , 1 C M 33,--u . . it -'lj SPORTS 211 1' 7 1 L ,fp Swimming Aqua Dragons Maintaining its reputation as one of the best athletic teams on campus, is the primary goal of the swim team. Its success stems from the large pool of athletes that try out for the team each year. This years team has had a large turn out of swimmers especially underclassmen. The team was led by captains Jim Kennedy and Poppy Wheaton. The strength of the underclassmen was the dominating force of what hoped to be a promising and successful season. ' All of the swimmers worked hard towards the goal of winning the ESAL. The team is coached by Dennis Dougherty. Swimmers practice everyday at Holy Names College, swimming thousands of yards, preparing for upcoming meets. At each meet, swimmers compete for individual goals to beat their times at strokes such as freestyle, backstroke, butterfly, and breaststroke. The team also competes for group goals. The team is swimming their way to the top! Above: Erik Alberts performs a racing dive as he gets a head start! Bottom: Poppy Wheaton smiles with relief after a set of challenging laps. Mr L . A P '- 11 ' 'lit K! gg i 1 ' . K V i Ly ' i 14 41 .f .P ff ' wtf- ' Q A .Jn-KSWX ' N ' id. V' .V K +4 a. et 'rr 'L . 3 :Q 'E 1 N.: ' 'X S W. lil '! Kevin Baldwin perfects his butterfly stroke. Il 212 SPORTS 4 K, . . A l, . , 1,1 Back Row:Rocky Vecchiarelli, Phillipa Krausen, jessica Hink, Samantha Forde, Laura Th Beckley, Sarah Skapik, Carisa Lee. Middle Row:Courtney LaPerle, Robbie Kreitz, Wendy Wilkenson, Carrie Bradshaw, Allison Shucraft, Megan Chen, Lisa Taylor, ,lulie Hawkey, Deborah Thirion, Megan Riley, Stacy Manes. Bottom Rowzlennifer Milligan, Lise Thoge Flowers, Poppy Wheaton, Shannon Pedder, Lauren Cuarneri, jessica Vetter, Jacqui Chen fy WV N4 N 11+ xx Back Row:Drew Goodmanson, Mike Nichelini, Kevin Baldwin, Iohnathon Partch Les Hilger. Middle Row: Scott Hilgert, Patrick Govan, josh Carroll, David Michaels Matt Levy Bottom Row:Hayward Kong, Erik Alberts, lim Kennedy, jason Anderson I ' . 1. I . A Q x A 'I X ' I y I ,X , P Breaking wind is fun while swimming because the bubble stays in your suit! -Jim Q X ,fa Kennedy SPORTS 213 Track and Field Competing for the Zone Saint Mary's, and Encinal High School. The Women Dragons won the championship against James Logan High School in the 1990 track and field season. The team still hopes that the men and women sprinters will make it to state. The team was coached by Tony Green Kfield eventsj, Mason, Holace, and Curtis fsprintingj, and Steve Brown flong-distancej. Track and field is a sport that consists of many different groups. Long- distance runners, managers, sprinters, and weights make up the combination of athletes. Throughout the 1990 season, the members of track and field competed in a variety of events. The Dragons finished the Mount Sac relays, Mariner, and other invitationals. Their toughest competitors were Piedmont, fBelowJ Weights ltop rowj: Aaron Wilson, Harvey Hodge, Omari Patterson, Jeanie Labor, Lmiddle rowj: Alisha Parrish, Michelle Glen, Tamika Clement, Robin Dunn, fmissingjz Damani Mitchell fupper rightjz Brendan Tompkins 'Y 'WZ f-4, .fe-.PH Q13 - ,, :':f'- 'f. ' f.. ' -in J' 4'5- W-162, Vx'-,ws f 4' A U' ' W '-nw-1.,.,,. -1 , 'fu' un- 4 .rm . 1. ' 9,5 1 . ,, ' Z 3 gfjnuoq - :LL '4 -v. 'n5 f ' 1 Q A-. ' , 4 U ' S - 1 ' ' '., +1 as 1+ ' er- -N,-55 - Vis,-9' 'J' 'fu 4 -1 'A' , D .Q- r., t 4---v :-ei r,....Q ev. - .F '-'I ' I 1 ..: 1 . . ..'1.-. 'K 1- , ,A . X , , , .PY QQ- Q rn, - 3 . I pn .hfi a '- ' -E ' .,2 4- ,,' Track and field teammates 1 X. - ' 1 v . before afternoon practice. 214 SPORTS Angie Dalke and Erin Wells stretch out ' 75F ?'23-7+ -f . ' i in Af4 L 4: V it ,mi 'f'f,1'1m ,s ' :ez '.:g,,',,,f 'T . ' ' 'Q - 2 p 99- f . 1 , '-'afar 4 -:Alf 1 g gi , 'H F , Qifaf-7a i, Managers Dymetra Wyatt Kim Cipson 'E-can ET i rw:-omni l i U n ram 'UN jf, 4.nin.,! I ul , . Haldnl-'li Sprinters: Back row: Andy Nardenelli, B.j. Loefler, Adam Smith, Bryan Chin, Brendan Tompkins, Ron Mutch, Middle Row: Matt Chin, josh Olkowski, Romian Roussack, Bindy Frank, Sean Campbell, Front Row: Angie Dalke, Erin Wells, Andrea Mosley, Kiki Dahl, Maya Mosley frm-'t', f'g3'- Long-distance: Back Row: jeremy Camper, Colin Dean, Colin Smith, Greg Morris, Dwayne Martin, Michael Henderson, Dana johnson, Keir Ctumbs, Middle Row: Davon Lurry, Mike Silva, jason Sjoberg, Aliya Dibrell, Tanya Sloan, Khari Flowers, Front Row: Stephanie Essig, Keisha Cartwright, Mornen Haymer, Aisha Sims, Alexander Felton, Mike Hankins, julie Garibaldi. Missing: Kim Grant, Carney Roy, Lesa Parker, and Frank Ennix ie I, 4,43 The best part about being on track is the general atmosphere The people are really fun to be with Todd Allington 2? 2-:Eu ,, 1- I .7 7 I l 14 - Y ' fa f .- A Sherlon Toliver, Angie Morgan I ' - I A' SPQRTS 215 9333 - r ,, Softball Going for the fourth! The O'Dowd softball teams in the recent years have had the reputation of being strong competitors. In just the past four years, the team has taken first place three times. Daily practices begin in early February and the team plays scrimages before the regular season in March. In Coach Dale Isaacs opinion, all of the players play vital roles on the team and the young players have been quick learners. Coach Isaacs expects to have a great season. The main competitors for this year's team are Albany, Alameda, and Encinal. At the time the yearbook was printed, the league opener was scedulede for April 16, and from that 'point on, the ladies were ready to go all of the way. Below:Susie Baldwin catching in the backstop. To the right: Heather Perilliat throwing to the pitcher. 'll -...Y Tsiif 'f 216 SPORTS .r.,,:,1Hjv.7,lg hm I 'V ,,, ,.-' .,.,e,l1 ' . 4.31. v W ' Q . 54 as Above: Tammy Linstrom playing catch To the right Rana Hapbern reaching for the hard driven ball f J e -,A.'.-'An ,' . pw, n .,5 N- .',-5.2-': , -:24.Q:3W ' , 0 f ' n M ,G .f,,'.'iarjf.-M ., ny 1. i1-:Var:y5',f7f:htQ,- Qu a ' -T :Q-. :Q l. ' 1 'MW' . . ..-..4-.,v',X- ,, wb aww- M. -L -M rv' -A I ss I l4 rl ll' L K ' T 'f fqffqbmiw ,Q Q, l 1 N Ei I X N-,f - T if U x. ' il H1 . Ailnyivli Varsity Back row Stephanie Canessa, Renee Zile, Kara Kelly, Krissy Thornberry, Carrie DelBonta Melissa Burastero Susie Baldw-in, Kelly Werner, Coach Dale Isaacs. Middle row: Carly Adami Sheri Carpenter Tammy Lindstrom, Kim Franklin. Bottom row: Veronica Romo Colleen Balentine Rana Halpern, Heather Perrilliat. .A IV Back Row: Kirsten jennin s, Cynthia Wills, I.aKesha Watkins, joy Jaeger, Laura Anderson. Middle row: julie lgleim, Stacy Merrick, Gretchen Abell, Angelina Augustine. Front row: Theresa Gabor, Jenny Rielly, Karen Carraway, Rachel Saucedo, Jill Sanchez, Missing: Alex Grote H igfa . s ' .e Q, A 'vw-Q ' K M W SPORTS 2.17 Baseball Catch it! After pre-seasons games were played, the O'Dowd varsity baseball team stood at three wins and and three losses. The team has a good chance of winning it all, said Coach Saunders. Practice everyday after school allows the team to work on their skills. As with all of the sports at O'Dowd the dedication is noticable. The talent is there, remarked Saunders. He has a lot of faith in the team. The team is assisted by Coach Concannon. The junior varsity team had a pre-season record of one win and one loss. The sparse amount of games played was due to the rainy weather which caused them to be canceled. This did not discourage the j.v. Dragons. They are still as dedicated and determined to do the best that they can with all of the talent that they possess. Right: The O'Dowd varsity baseball season starts with a bang as freshman, Carlo Battino, makes a hit during a game against Castro Valley high school. .G ....,..f,ff.mW 1 ...um f . .0 f,fa..f.,,,y,l,, I' , . ' fi ,fr ' wind! M., . M'-1 mr , , - '1. --K .. -9, Q- -i Q 'M 447:43-g'fr M. 4-4... Mmwff- ,M 4, Vi J -jiri. :Urn H.. U .- . 1. ,f.,,. Q 'L 1:36112 T' 3 Q ,hr , . ,ilk , ,, i I A I vw T 'Ji' su- 5'.-:fb-uf--EQQ 'A -f ' 'ITF' -.. r -i ' Nszia 'a'- 218 SPORTS 'r. n. 'WNV' -ds technique during practice. ,-'IF P.. . 4 rj- x Lett: Adam Esser makes a catch. Above: The players work on their .4 l Varsity: fback row! Coach Saunders, Mike Warner, Cecil Williams, Eric Hove, Kevin Davis, Ryan Gilliam, jason Concannon, Coach Concannon, lfront rowj Aaron Skiles, jim Sexton, Derek Bystrom, john Maginnis, Carlo Battino, Fred Stevens, Tommy Haines, Chris Aparicio. Missing: Ben Mangan, Greg Norton. junior Varsitylbackj Coach Allen, Noah Galabow, Chris Franklin, Chris Franklin, john Booker, Michael jackson, Timm Criss, john Frisbie, Adam Esser, Nate Wood, lfrontl Brad Schuler, josh Staub, Kerry Yarborough, Derek Stoops, Marco Campos, Mike Valim, Dave Rampa, Greg Puglizevich, john Lagios. missing: Chris Togneri. ,, s5 ' - ' V r, .U Il N i 'WUDWD 19 viva , X 1 ul to NI 1 lf there's grass on 'J' ' A the field, it's time wk D to play ball. - I -X , E . Chris Aparicio , ,TM 5 'r SPORTS 219 Zoning in on the Fans. the What does it mean to be part of the Dragon Zone? It means being part of a dynamic group of fans who are always there for the Dragon Zone athletes, rooting, shouting, screaming and striking up the band. Enthusiastic cheerleaders, awesome tunes from the Rally band, and wild energy from the crowd, all show our athletes that they are special . . . That these feelings of pride, unity, and togetherness are experienced only in the realms of the Dragon Zone . . . 220 FANS sz' Li ..-..-...- ULT11 t a rj a t f j ::.::.: , fl' 1 V754 up Ai .'-zfif. - War ' -L X it , x.:wWU ' 'Q x' i ii l 'FT -1-R - - 1:2 , t k gs xt 141- M N .- . Lf' -K- V i ,. ,f 1 t l' f A U ,......-1,-.....-....--f -- wwf ..---We ! I - 3 I , ,mn - 4 uf n ' U - , U P ,EFS lu: If ur: , ' ' umm N ' . ':I..'7.. .,' K-41 e H .e Q e ' 'E' ' , iw' A 2 i ' ,, sg '?s.! . ' ' 1 1 eff N X .f ' , , i,X ,. e 2 , W N. ,ff SX' ge . Te +9 - e- ,A X -x W- -.- -k -Y The cheerleaders stand in unison to welcome the men's varsity basketball team to the court. .- A .fi FANS 221 l Above: Pr. LaBute contemplates a question. Below: Pr. Schaefer in the main hallway. Y 2 2 .- .f ' J'-- I :ll-A I , 5 If : 15 3 at 1 4 1 if K 5, nil 1 F'-71 Above: Fr. Colelli takes a stroll near the quads. Below: Fr. Ranalletti enjoys keeping up with his reading. . Qi 4,3 Fr. Mitrano's smile is a familiar sight 222 DEDICATION after Sfhool. 'X w in fonmg 111 , 1 retchen 93 47 142 , Michael 61 '- campora Tina 92 130 Accardo Annemarie Rose 90 6 ' 105 110 Accardo Gerald 92 130 Accardo, Joseph 92 13 Acebo Pat 196 197 Acebo Teresa 5 '1 Adair Brent 1' - - 6 Adami, ' 130 137 A a 1 93 142 Q ': A' se 92 130 ,. . Koresh 91 118 194 195 11 ' ipe Michael 91 118, 159 gustine Angelina 159 Ahern Jonathan 92 130 205 Aiken Susan 61 Alberts Erik 92 130 193 Alga David 92 130 Allen Coach 219 Allencastre e 61 Allington, 18, 186, 187, hia 90 65, 104, Bjorn 92 130 lan lvar 90 65 110 Jason 92 130 159 171 1, 1 Anderson Jessica 92 128 130 V Anderson Laura 93 142 1 ,ft 7 Anthenien Catheri fl 15 Aparicio Christopher 5-Nj, 11, .1 , 181 195 198 19 ' ,. Anne 92 130 1 ,','. 15. Elizabeth 91 118 V Eslhel' Jane 90 55 65 V 93 142 146 159 91 118 C. 90 65 104 92 46 130 Arnold 142, 159 168 169 207 Ashley 51 es 105 110 Augustine Austin, Tiffany 93 Avila, Elanga 92 130 Azpiroz, Maile Teresa Bacayani Edward 59 Backer Barbara 92 47 130 159 Bagala Tobey 92 130 Bail Stephen 91 118 Bailey Andrea 64C Barley Elena 92 129 130 159 Kesha LaQuann 90 66 rtle 92 54 129 Baldwr 2 130 193 Baldwin 30 159 2 Ballantine Co 30 137 197 Balogh Carina 91 Balogh Olivia 93 141 62 179 188 189 Banrster Mike 205 Banks Abbey 93 46 47 142 145 ar :V atthew Robert 90 66 110 '- in Barry 61 askin Lisa 92 39 46 130 131 Battino Giancarlo 93 46 142 2 Baurmann Amy 91 118 Bealum Aisha 153 Beard Kai 91 51 118 Beatty Gwendolyn Beckley Meliss Beito Dyan Beito Jas 47 130 159 193 Beltra intock Nick 91 46 159 171 O Carla 91 118 asso Steven 93 142 207 ender Cherice Michelle 90 66, 11 Bennett Gerald 93 142 207 Bennett Robbin 93 142 208 Benson Jill 201 Benton Nicole 91 118 V 1 Berge Cory 93 142 Berge George 6 Berge Susa ' 1 159 165 169 Bergman A ne 93 142 Berks ' 1, 1guel93 142 193 1 ., ' icaela 92 130 ' 11- 3 ichelle 92 130 187 209 I 2 Patricia 92 130 - lingsley John 92 130 193 Bjornson Eric Thomas 90 100, 104, 110 159, 05 One 142 193 92 130 l 91 8 Bouvrer, 90 34 64A 66 110 Bowler, Bradley Bradley 1 0 Bradshaw Carolyn Brady Mary Ellen 54 Brady Shannon 92 131 I .- - Cristian 92 131 135 L , DeSheena 91 118 183 92 131 Breu Y r 92 131 Brockb avid 91 117, 118 Brooks, rman 90 46 64D 67, 106, 1 - Brown Barbar 1 55 118 Brown Coach 1- ' Brown Cynthia 1 ' 55 67 97 104 110 Brown Jeffery 91 118 Brown Mary 61 Brown Ryan 91 46 118, 159 Brown Willard 91 118 Bruff Julie 91 117, 118, 159 Brunetti Kevin 92 46, 131, 193 Bryant Jason 92 131, 159, 192, 193 Ernest 91 113, 193, 195 Tamara 92 131 91 118 Melisa Ellen 90 67 105, 97 93 142 Joseph 90 a 9 67, Burke 7 Burns Eric Burns Burns 1' 64 67, 105 109 110 159, 199 Bybel Nicholas 92 131 Bystrom Derek 92 131 19 . 2 Cabrell Cade 1 Gina Linda 90 51 67 erwood John 54 63 alica Camille 91 118 Campbell Sean 91 118 Camper Jeremy 93 142 193 Campos Marco 92 131 Canessa Stephanie 92 Canessa Tony 61 Canty Leonard Caraballo Cardin Lyn 61 92 131 110 170 195 93 142 Sr. Mary Lois 54 Ave 46 Carlis Shukimba 92 131 209 Carlson Chris 91 117 125 Carney Paul 92 131 159 Carpenter Richard 61 Carpenter, Sherri Carrasco Al 61 Carraway Carrillo June 90 68 110 93 38 39 41 142 91 37 116 118 122 ristopher Lance 90 68 Keisha 92 131 91 118 92 131 O'Brien 90 46 Anne 90 68 110 Cavrn 140 142 193 Celis, 118 123 159 Cephas Kara Cesarello Chamblin Chan Clint 92 47 Chaquette Brian 93 Charron Michelle 105 110 196 197 McEldowne Lawrence 9 118 C.5.B. Rev. Jennifer 91 118 91 119 159 Sufan 90 68 Y 1 Chen 119 159 Chen, sa 104 110 159, 171 Cheung, Chin, Bryan 69 110 Chin, Matthew 91 Chiodo, James 93 Cholerton Matthew 91 1 dacoff, Cecily 91 9, 119, nt, Tamica 93 142, 2081 C o eghan 91 119, 123 Clyde - issa Alexandra 90 511 110, 1 6 177 COMES, Ed ' 90 69 110 Cochrane, Ra A, 90 69 110 E' J . l 4 fi 631 f 0 n Je, 1 1 US . . pill ki 3 , , , 1 1 1 U A . 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QI 119 Coleman, Ian 7 Coleman, Judy 58 Colgan, Matthew 92 39, 1 - , Colliau, Jennifer 93 143 Collignon, Katherine 91 119, 159 ins, Anitra 93 143 - Anirudh Anthony 90 69, 1 . Concann 1. h 17, 219 Concannon, 1 'chael 90 64D 69 105 110 1 1 Concannon Johnna V1 , - , Cook Daisy 93 143 Cordone Gino 59 . Correia Millie 58 63 Costa, Elisa Marie 90 32, 64G, 104 -. Demetrius Michael 90 70 Covin 1 V on 91 119 205 Crews Vic '- ' Criss Carrie 93 - 1 . Criss Timothy 91 119 7' Crocket Jamila 91 119 Crosby Zeiger Margaret 61 Cruz Florence 91 119 Cummins Bishop John S. Cushing, Kevin 55 62 63, 193 Lawrence 93 143 ' sten 91 119 156 187 Dalke, I la 92 131, 159, 186, 187 Daniel - 1 119 123 Darnell Chr '31 90 51 70 159 Daumont Latee Davies Matthew 9 1 , 59 195 Davis Wilhelmi, Jenni -' Davis Ariel Shira 90 39 .fa 05, 106 110 159 Davis Barbara 61 1 Davis Dennis 9 , 1 Davis, Joi 92 ' Davis, Kevi .1 ,,'. 017 70 110 2 . Davis, ' V ichelle 90 64 ff ' VV E Erik 92 51, 131 1,735 V Colin 93 143 - Bonta Erin 92 131 DelliGatti, M. Chri ',-Vf 0 29 Deloney Curti 'I L Deloney Erv' 1 ' y 90 70 DeLuca, D 1 - Chiara 90 29 64A 71, 103 1 107, 110 159 Del.uc ' colo 92 47 129, 131 Dep ry 61 ' . Owen 55 63 nney Craig 92 131 193 19 ' oung Adam 93 143 ibrell Aliya 91 46 119 Dickerson Miyesha 92 1 Diggs, Tyeka 91 46 ' ': Dill Franklin 92 13 L Dittmer, Franzisk 90 71 105 110, 159 zos, 1: Dittmer Gret 91 37 119 Dittmer f, 91 19 Dittmer a 93 143 bb' Drrine 91 46 119 Sean 93 46 47 143 Ivan 92 47 131 207 1 m James 91 29 119 195 old David 61 Dold Marina 93 143 Domer Daniel 91 119 Donley Natasha 93 143 , Dougherty, Amy 92 132 :V Dougherty Dennis 11 5 Drese Stacie 91 8 119 1 20 Drexel Noreen 36 5 L'- Drury Ryan 93 1 V DuBoi' E--- 1437 93 Inf erguson Shannon 93 47 143 105 160 3-leg, Uuenas, Veronica 90 71, 110 Duffy, Donald 61 Duncan, Kevin 91 119 Dunn, Robin 91 119 DuPont, Angelita Monique 90 71, 104, 110, 242 Durbin, Tad C. 90 71, 110 Duvernay, Daniel 91 119 Dweller, Kelly 92 132 1 9 1 orak, Christina 92 132, 209 Eddens Shalini 92 ,'ii Edwards Adika-Pili 93 'i '-V,- ,111, Egan Katherine 93 47 143 'f Q Ekstrom Kirstin 93 143 - ts Robin 93 47 143 . egory 92 132 195 E is 3- .,,',, : iff .V Z-711111 Ellis Car 'j I I Ellzey James if - -V ' ,.-' . Emeh, Debra 55 -QQI V' V ,, Emery, O.P. 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' es 57, 222 Schlemmer, Donald 9 123 Schlemmer, Karen 92 37, 159 Schleske, Dana 91 123, 154, 158, 209 Schmidt, jennifer 92 9, 137, 209 09 Schmitz, jane 93 148, Schneider, Britton 93 48 Schuler, Bradley 92 13 , 193, 199, 219 Schwartzburg, jesse 9 123 Scoffern, Corey 93 14 199 Scott, Devin Alexand 90 39, 41, 89, 104, 113, 159 i Scott, joseph Laurencel 90 89, 104, 107, 113, 187 Scott, Parrish 93 148, 193 Secor, Patricia 92 137 Seeley, Laura 91 123 Selinger, Ilan 91 121, 23 Selles, Melina joanna 0 90, 113 Sellman, Andrew 91 1 Semansky, Anna 91 6, 113, 159, 196, 197 Serrano, Monica 93 46 148 Sessoms, Diallo 93 148 Sexton, james S. 90 90, 113 1 219 113 Shannon, Sonja 93 148 Shay, Erin 93 148, 201 Shepard, Allison 92 13 , Shaddle, Marie Christine 9 1 Shepherd, Syreeta Ny e 90 Sheppard, Terrence 93 50 Shipp, Rashad 93 148, 93 Shipp, William 91 46, 23 Shobar, Christopher iles 90 46, 47, 90, 113, 159 Shukraft, Allison 91 1 3, 159 Shultz, jenna 90 90, 1 3 Silva, Michael 93 148, 93 Silverstein, Michael 57 Simms, jamal 92 137, 192, 193 Sims, Aisha 92 46, 137 Ross, Robert 92 136, 149, 193 Ross, Tom 61 Rossi, Carla 92 136 Rossi, Leonard 47, 48, 52, 57, 168 Rossoukh, Ramyar 92 136, 139, 159, 187 Roy, Carey Deanna 90 89, 105, 113 Roza, Richard 57, 63 Ruano, lsela 92 136 Rubin, Sydney 93 147 Russ, Amber 93 147 Russell, jennifer 93 148, 183 Russell, Michelle 93 148 Russell, Richard 93 148, 159, 193 Russello, Matthew 92 136 Skapik, Sarah 93 148 Skiles, Samuel 92 137, ll59, 219 Sloan, Tanya 91 123 Smith, Adam 92 137, 159, 187, 199 Smith, Colby 93 148 Smith, Collette Michele 90 90, 113, 209 Smith, Kaya 92 137, 159, 157 Smith, Kelley 93 148 Smith, Nicole 93 148 Smith, Peter 92 37, 46, 129, 137, 192, 193 Smith, Ron 92 137, 203 Smith, Scott Baxley 90 64D, 91, i, 113, 159, 195 jpuinn, Aiexande, Bianco 90 87, Russo, Stephen 57, 63 Smith, Seth 92 137, 19:1 102, 113, 195 Rusting, Mark john 90 46, 49, 89, Smith, Shannon Beth .0 46, 91, 113, 159, ies 104, 113 lg Smith, Shira 92 137 L .-:' 1e,,,, N, .,,e , ,,,, , ,,W,,,,m,,Z,,,,,,,,,W,2-s ,,,, A.. Smith' SWCEY 93 149 Rachal, Hearve 93 147 Rachal, jamie 207 Rago, joseph 92 136, 159 Raleigh, Antonial 93 147 Raleigh, Tony 141, 148, 207 Safford, Denise 91 123 Sakkis, Petros 93 140, 148, 162 Salem, Yassin 60 Salgado, Demian Cabello 90 89 Snyder, lVlarie U'liVia 91, 113 Sobranes, Mike 188, 189 Soletti, Christina Marie 90 46, 91, 105, 113, 159 Sood, Vince 91 123, 124, 165 Speakman. lnhn A1 eakman, Matthew 91 123, 124, . 9 205 Spen r Art 61 Spinos Jean 91 124 Stahl Ro rt William 90 91 Stanford ' Stansbury 1 athryn 91 46 124 Stanton Av am 93 148 Stark, Step 104 106 Staub, Josh Steccone S Steigerwald Steinmeyer Stephens F 177 198 Sterling, Ch 195 195 Stevens Jac T1 nie E. 90 64A 91 101 a 93 148, 159 161, 2 9 hlik Diane Matthew 93 148 1 ars 91 124 91 124 199, 219 istopher 91 46 124 8 57 Stimbra M ianne 93 148 Stimbra Ri ard 91 124 187 Stoops, Der k 93 140 148, 219 Stroud Von sca 91 124 165 Tynes, Erik 92 137 b i m r s 92137 me 5 C H Urmson, Claire 92 137 Valeau Dwayne Edward 90 31, 46, 64D 93 113 195 Valim, Michael 92 47 137, 139, 219 Valim Molly 91 21, 39, 117, 119, 2 , Van Meter, Andrew 91 120, 124 Van Meter Katie 141 197 Van Overbeek Johannes 91 124 Van Pelt, Suzette 92 47, 137, 138, 159 165 171 VanAalst, John 58, 59, 171 Vanderheiden, Gregory 58, 164 I I 13 , , , , 1 , 61 Stephensi P ul 57, asf 152, 174, 176 I ' A 1 99 1 4 159 ' ' 99 I l f 1 Strovink, Jo ce 56, 58 Sullivan, Ri: 'hard 61 Sung, Wei - Sweet, Meg 113 ing 92 137, 159 n Roberta 90 91, 105, Szymczak, Ghristian 92 137 Taggart, Tr l Allyn 90 92, 113 Taitano, Au 'i 93 148 , as 58, 63 Tateo, Virmjr 91 124 Tayco, Phili 91 123, 124, 171 Taylor, Kev' 93 148, 207 Taylor, Lisa ,91 124 , , lor, Nin.Jl l.aShaa 90 92, 104, 1 ' i Taylo Susaifi 93 47, 148, 1s-9 Tealdi And ew T. 90 6, 92, 169 Tell, onic 90 92, 113 Terra s, Jo e 91 124 Thi ' n, De ra 93 148, 149, 197 rion, l..a a 93 148, 197 Thogersen, ise 91 29, 124, 159 Thomas, Berltram 93 46, 149 Thomas, Christine 93 47, 149 Thomas, Qatla 93 149, 209 en Allene 90 6, 92, 104, 113, 9 Thomas, Ke 61 Thompson, ric 92 137, 193, 199 Thompson, ark Daniel 90 46, 92, 113, 169 J Thompson, homas Edward 90 47, 92, 97, 11 Thompson, iffany 93 149, 149, 183 Thornberry, QKristina 91 36, 123, 124, 201 Tipton, Ninq Togneri, Ch Toliver, Alh Toliver, She 113 1 93 149 'istopher 92 137, 219 l ilmbra 61 'rlon Reena 90 93, 104, Tom, Aimeeli 92 137, 159 10111, Trisla Li 90 29, 93, 113 nf Tomasell , David 92 46, 137 Tompkins, rendon 93 149, 186, 187, 207 1 Tonsall, So 1 eeahray A. 90 64, 64D, 93, 105, 1 , 182, 183 Tonsberg, Ciaig 93 149, 187 Traverso G briel 92 137 Traylor Ge ge 61 Traylor Rh yge William 90 93 104,113 f Trexler T a 93 150 Triest ry 61 Turco Jesse 93 149 159 Tur er, Ryan W 90 64D 93 195 T omey Steven 58 141 yler Thomas 58 174 , . 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 . ' - 1 1 4 1 1 VanMeter, Kathryn 93 149 Vargas, Joaquin 61 Vax, Janet 58 Vecchiarelli, Carlo 61 Vecchiarelli, Veronica 91 124 Vetter, Jessica 92 133, 135, 137, 138, 197 Vidal, Carolyn 92 138 Vierra, Douglas 11, 58, 209 Vierra, Kristopher Todd 90 93, 102, 113 Vierra, Stephanie 196, 197 Vilett, Cleo Nl. 90 50, 94, 105, 113, 169 Vincent, Jill 91 124, 159, 181, 188, 139 VonTersch, Kenneth 93 149 Wahbeh, Helen O. 90 94, 104, 113, 159 Wahbeh, William 92 138 Waiwright, Camille 93 149 Walton, Joseph Bradshaw 90 94, 113, 199 Walton, Laura 93 149 Wammerl, Michael 92 138 Ward, Aaron 91 124, 195 Ward, Lauren 93 145, 149 Ward, Tracy 93 149, 183 Warmerdam, Frances 58, 62 Warner, David 37 Warner, Erin 92 138 Warner, Mike 219 Warner, Robert Loring 90 64D, 94, 113, 159, 199, 234 Warren, Jennifer 91 124 Warwas, Benjamin 92 138 Watkins, LaKesha 92 138, 159 Wehrly, Brandon 92 138 Weidwald, Doug 187 Weiland, Gwendolyn 92 64G, 138, 201 Weiser, Kurt 91 124, 163, 176 Wellington, Ida 61 Wells, Erin 93 141, 149, 159, 187 Wells, Leah Ann 90 94, 113 Werner, Erik 92 134, 138, 193 Werner, Kelly Hope 90 94, 104, 107, 113, 200, 201 Werner, Michael 93 149, 193 Westover, Chris 61 Westover, James Austin 90 94, 113, Whitticom, James 92 138, 193 Wholtmann, Mehera 185 Wiedwald, Douglas 92 46, 138, 159 Wiggins, Keisha 93 149 Wile, Gretchen 92 138, 189 ...w1La14,f-,,1Qe34r4!,.2,1':,,li'2Z.. .W,Ms, Wilkingon, Juke oz 646 133311561 Wilkinson, Shirley 61 Williams, Cecil 92 138, 207, 219 Williams, Dominic 92 133, 138, 193 Williams, Joseph Nicholas 90 95, 97, 104, 109, 113 Williams, Nicol 91 124, 184 Williams, Tamika 91 124, 183, 185 Williams Zuri 91 125, 205 wins, cy nthia 93 149 Wilson, Aaron 92 138, 193 Wilson, Arlene 93 149, 209 Wilson, Cameron 92 138, 193 Wilson, Jesse 92 138 Wilson, William 91 46, 124 Wirth, Carol 56, 58 Wise, Glorious 93 149 Withrow, Kyle 93 149, 193 Wohltmann, Mehera Noel 90 95, 113, 182, 183 Woltjer, Lela 92 137, 138 Wolverton, Shawna 91 64G, 124 Wong, Beatrice 92 138, 159 Wong, Bernice 92 138, 159 Wong, Creighton 92 128, 138, 159 Wong, David C. 90 64D, 64G, 95, 113, 159, 165, 169 Wong, Glenn 91 124, 159 Wong, Karen 159 Wong, Kenneth 92 138, 159, 165, 169, 171 Woo, Stephen 61 Wood, Nathan 93 149, 219 Wooster, Michael 93 149, 193 Wright, Erica 93 149 Wyatt, Demetria Jermaine 90 95, 113 Wynne, Kathryn 93 47, 149, 189 Wynne, Sarah M. 90 64A, 64D, 96, 106, 113, 159, 161 Yager, Paul 93 149 Yamoto, Evan 92 47, 138 Yang, Michael 93 47, 149, 193 Yarbrough, John 92 138, 159, 165, 219 Yates, Heather 92 138 Young, Megan 93 150 Zacharia, Jennifer 91 125 Zamora, Lyndy 90 96, 105, 113, 156 Zeien, Alice 91 125, 159 Zerbst, Aaron 91 125, 159 Zerbst, Sara 93 150 Zierten, Fred 61 Zierten, Kimberly 93 141, 150, 159 Zile, Renee 92 136, 138 .AILii.6.L.S.2,l,l,42,.,il,?,,2,,,,v,,,, ,,L4 Y ,W ..,,,, ,, .,,,Wm1,,,q,,,,,,,, .,,,, 3 ,L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,d,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,w,,,,,, 159, zos Whealdon, Frances 90 34, 64D, 104, 113, 159, 179 Wheaton, Jennifer Poppy 90 95, 105, 113, 159 While, Judith E. 90 47, 95, 113 White, LaJohnne 93 149, 183 INDEX 229 Xxx Parrish, jesse 91 123 Rampa, Angela Susann 90 57, 104, Salmins, Astrida 92 47, 136, 136 Partch, Jonathan 92 135 113 Sanchez, Jill 92 128, 136, 209 Pasqual, Marilyn S9 Rampa, David 93 6, 47, 147, 199, Sanchez, 109 159 I Patterson, Benjamin 92 47, 135, 193 219 Sanders, Illona MZFI3 90 , 105, ,Ls ,,,, rson. ,Megan 4711 W, , ,.,, , , ,,,,, ..1.,-...1,,-,,,l1f!F!3159nC-5f3-aReV- Richard 541 113 attersonffjhiari 'OH-'90 66f'64l5fMT W' VYYVYVV W 7227 W Yrr' YW 'T W 'TTT' T5 d '? , ' 53 36, 97, 1131 195 Randall, Natasha 92 64G, 136, 188, Sandoval, Antonio 59l ana,-Son, William 91 125 189, 201 Sanossian, Levon 91 1 3 gi anon, Carolyn 92 134' 135 Ravnik, Natasha 92 131, 135, 136, Sanossian, Martha 92 1 36 anon, Michael 91 121, 123 159 Santos, Jennifer 91 461123, 136, avloff, Tanya 91 123 1- ayawal, Brian 92 135, 193 V. earlman, Leah 93 46, 47, 147 eck, Jason 93 147 edder, Brendan 93 147, 207 , edder, Shannon Anne 31, 86, 104, , 108, 113, 189, 209 , ena, Raul 61 5 eraza, Raimundo 91 123 erenon, Lori 59 , erez, Jason 91 123, 195 , erez, Linda 61 1- erez, Mario 91 123, 195 V, erez, Monique Yvette 86, 104 f errilliat, Heather 92 135, 201 errone, Vito 57, 60, 157, 166 1 erry, Gianna Lyn 90 5, 51, 86, f 104, 113, 165, 169 'f eters, Christopher 91 123, 205 1 eters, Lorin 52, 57 1 eterson, Meagan 93 147, 209 etrak, Michael James 90 86, 113 f etrini, Jessica 93 28, 46, 47, 147, J. 1. ,. eenon Paul 57, 63 209 Ffaendler, Robert 93 47, 147 helps, Michael 57, 205 ilecki, Melanie 93 147 illow, Erik 91 33, 39, 41, 123 lageman, Elizabeth 92 38, 39, 61, 646, 136, 159 latt, Cameron 92 136, 159, 193 ohl, Krysia 93 47, 147 oirson, Lorna 59, 209 Ravnik, Tatjana 91 46, 123, 159, 165 Rawlinson, Elisa 93 147, 189 Rebensdorf, Alicia 93 147 Regacho, Billy 93 46, 147 Regan, Jason 92 136, 159 Reilly, Adam 93 147, 193 Reilly, Ian 91 123 Reilly, Jennifer 92 136 Remer, Leslie 93 147 Reyes, Portia Perez 90 88 Reynolds, Renee 90 88, 113 Richards, James 91 46, 122, 123 Richards, MaryAnn 90 8, 64A, 88, 104, 109, 113, 159, 196, 197 Richmond, Amira 92 8, 136 Richmond, Leon 61 Riegg, Jennifer 92 136, 159, 171 Riemer, Hans Davis 90 88, 105, 113, 159 Riga, Antonio 92 136 Riley, Meghan 91 123 Ring, Sheila 57 159, 165 , Santos, Jill 208 Sapp, Aniesha 91 46, ' Satterfield, Terrence 9 Saucedo, Rachel 92 13. Saunders, Coach 219 Schaefer, C.S.B., Rev. Y Schlemmer, Donald 9 Schlemmer, Karen 92 Schleske, Dana 91 123l Schmidt, Jennifer 92 Schmitz, Jane 93 148, Schneider, Britton 93 Schuler, Bradley 92 13' 219 ' Schwartzburg, Jesse 9 Scoffern, Corey 93 14 Scott, Devin Alexand 23 137, 159 E5 57, 222 123 37, 159 15 9, 09 48 , 1 4, 158, 209 137, 209 93, 199, izs 199 90 39, 41, 39, 104, 113, 159 l Scott, Joseph Laurenc N 90 89, 104, 107, 113, 187 ii Scott, Parrish 93 148, 193 Roberts, Jessica 93 142, 143, 147 Roberts, Lois 59 Roberts, Sasha 93 150 Roberts, Steven Dean 90 46, 64D, 88, 159, 160 Robinson, Erik James 90 88, 113, 204, 205 Secor, Patricia 92 137 Seeley, Laura 91 123 N Selinger, Ilan 91 121, 23 Selles, Melina Joanna 0 90, 113 Sellman, Andrew 91 1 Semansky, Anna 91 6, 113, 159, Rockwell, Arvette 91 123 Rodriguez, Forte 92 38, 39, 41, 129, 136, 139, 187 Rodriguez, Quisqueya M. 90 88, 105, 180, 186, 187, 209 olk, Anthony 92 136 olyzos, Anastasia 91 123 olyzos, Demetri John 90 86, 113, 159 font, Aaron Mark 90 ae, 104, 113, il 195 oole, Bobby 92 136 orcella, Michael Edward 90 39, 41, ,i 87, 111, 113 orrino, Annjanette 92 6, 128, 136 orrino, Peter Marcus 90 87, 107, 2, 113, 204, 205 ost, Thomas 92 136, 159 ost, William 92 136 ,L rola g 209 1 rola, 1 owell, Jasen Jamal 90 87, 113, 204, 205 Russi, Jodie 61 Elizabeth 91 123, 159, 165, Rogers, Brian 91 17, 116, 117, 123 Rogers, Flora 92 136, 169 Rogers, John 93 147 Rogers, Kathleen 61 Rogers, Kimani 93 147 Rogers, Tamesa 91 123 Rolefson, David 92 64G, 136, 139, 159, 186, 187 Rorno, Veronica 92 136 Ronzoni, Tony 205 Rosa, Edward Silveira 90 89, 104, 113 Rosal, Chester 93 147, 193 Rosequist, Andy 93 46, 47, 147, 159, 199 Ross, Chuck 61 Ross, James 92 136 Ross, Ross, Robert 92 1.36, 149, 193 Tom 61 196, 197 Serrano, Monica 93 46 148 Sessoms, Diallo 93 148 Sexton, James S. 90 90 113, 19 , 219 Shaddle, Marie Christihe 9 113 Shannon, Sonja 93 148 Shay, Erin 93 145, 201 Shepard, Allison 92 13 , 1 Shepherd, Syreeta Ny e 90 - I Sheppard, Terrence 93 50 Shipp, Rashad 93 148, 93 Shipp, William 91 46, 23 Shobar, Christopher ilgs 90 46, 47, 90, 113, 159 Shukraft, Allison 91 1 3, 159 Shultz, Jenna 90 90, 1 3 Silva, Michael 93 148, 93 Silverstein, Michael 57' Simms, Jamal 92 137, 192, 193 Sims, Aisha 92 46, 137 Sjoberg, Jason 92 46, 187, 193 Skapik, Sarah 93 148 ifruitt, Jennifer Ann 90 s, 87, 105, ll 113, 177, 181, 196, 197 lPuglizevich, Gregory 92 136, 159, gl 219 yatt, Charles 91 123 , yatt, Josh 93 147, 193 7 .Queen, Cedrick 91 123, 159, 165 ,Queen, Melissa Anne 90 87, 105, 5 113 lQuinn, Alexander Bianco 90 87, 102, 113, 195 li 4 li .1 ,,y,,w,9.sw,f,,.,.0,,,u.w.,,mf,1,E.,,,1,,,,,,,,1,,,ff,s-.-:.:.w ee 323:91--W Rossi, Carla 92 136 Rossi, Leonard 47, 48, 52, 57, 168 Rossoukh, Ramyar 92 136, 139, 159, 187 Roy, Carey Deanna 90 89, 105, 113 Roza, Richard 57, 63 Ruano, Isela 92 136 Rubin, Sydney 93 147 Russ, Amber 93 147 Russell, Jennifer 93 148, 183 Russell, Michelle 93 148 Russell, Richard 93 148, 159, 193 Russello, Matthew 92 136 Russo, Stephen 57, 63 Rusting, Mark John 90 46, 49, 89, 113, 159, 168 Skiles, Samuel 92 137, tl59, 219 Sloan, Tanya 91 123 Smith, Adam 92 137, 159, 187, 199 Smith, Colby 93 148 Smith, Collette Michele 90 90, 113, 209 Smith, Kaya 92 137, lx, 157 Smith, Kelley 93 148 l Smith, Nicole 93 148 Smith, Peter 92 37, 46, 129, 137, 193 192, Smith, Ron 92 137, 205 Smith, Scott Baxley 90 64D, 91, 113, 159, 195 Smith, Seth 92 137, 191 Smith, Shannon Beth .0 46, 91, 104, 113 Smith, Shira 92 137 Smith, Stacey 93 148 Rachal, Hearve 93 147 Rachal, Jamie 207 Rago, Joseph 92 136, 159 Raleigh, Antonial 93 147 Raleigh, Tony 141, 148, 207 Safford, Denise 91 123 Sakkis, Petros 93 140, 148, 162 Salem, Yassin 60 Salgado, Demian Cabello 90 89 bnyderjmarie Ulivla 91, 113 Sobranes, Mike 188, 189 Soletti, Christina Marie 90 46, 91, 105, 113, 159 Sood, Vince 91 123, 124, 165 Speakman. lohn 61 104, 113, eakman, Matthew 91 123, 124, 9, 205 Spen r, Art 61 Spinos Jean 91 124 Stahl, Ro rt William 90 91 Stanford ' , Stansbury, athryn 91 46, 124 Stanton, Av am 93 148 Stark, Step nie E. 90 64A, 91, 101 104, 106, 13 Staub, Josh a 93 148, 159, 161, 219 Steccone S ahlik, Diane 61 Steigerwald, Matthew 93 148 Steinmeyer, ars 91 124 Stephens, F d 91 124, 199, 219 Stephens, P ul 57, 63, 152, 174, 176 177,198, N99 Sterling, Ch iistopher 91 46, 124, 195, 195, 1,99 Stevens, Jac' 8, 57 Stimbra, M ianne 93 148 Stimbra, Ri ard 91 124, 187 Stoops, Der k 93 140, 148, 219 Stroud, Von,.sca 91 124, 165 Strovink, Joi,'ce 56, 58 Sullivan, Riijhard 61 Sung, Wei - ing 92 137, 159 Sweet, Meg n Roberta 90 91, 105, 113 Szymczak, Qhristian 92 137 Taggart, Tr y Allyn 90 92, 113 Taitano, Au 'i 93 148 , X as ss, ea Tam, Viraiiw 91 124 Tayco, Phili 91 123, 124, 171 Taylor, Keviit 93 148, 207 Taylor, Lisai91 124 lor, Ninii LaShaa 90 92, 104, 1 'V I Taylo us ' 93 47, 148, 189 Tealdl And ew T. 90 6, 92, 169 e onicl 90 92, 113 Terra s Jose 91 124 Thi n De.ra 93 148, 149, 197 rion, La J a 93 148, 197 Thogersen, ise 91 29, 124, 159 Thomas, Be ram 93 46, 149 Thomas, Ch 'istine 93 47, 149 Thomas, lQa la 93 149, 209 .Q 9 1 n, , en Allene 90 6, 92, 9 Thomas, Ke 61 Thompson, ric 92 137, 193, 199 Thompson, ark Daniel 90 46, 92, 113, 169 gi Thompson, homas Edward 90 47, 92, 97, 11 Thompson, iffany 93 149, 149, 183 Thornberry,'Kristina 91 36, 123, 124, 201 ,g Tipton, Ninii 93 149 Togneri, Chiiistopher 92 137, 219 Toliver, Alhilmbra 61 Toliver, Shelrlon Reena 90 93, 104, 113 ii Tom, Aimeeil92 137, 159 Tom, Trista ' Li 90 29, 93, 113 nf Tomasell , David 92 46, 137 Tompkins, rendon 93 149, 186, 187, 207 1 Tonsall, So ' eeahray A. 90 64, 64D, 93, 105, TZ, 182, 183 Tonsberg, Cf'aig 93 149, 187 Traverso, G briel 92 137 Traylor, Ge ge 61 Tynes, Erik 92 137 Whitticom, James 92 138, 193 Wholtmann, Mehera 185 Wiedwald, Douglas 92 46, 138, 159 Wiggins, Keisha 93 149 1 ,,,sW,iJg,us,, Dayid,93 L49 Wile, Gretchen 92 138, 189 Ulbrich, Anna-Lisa 92 137 Urmson, Claire 92 137 Valeau, Dwayne Edward 90 31, 46, 64D, 93, 113, 195 Valim, Michael 92 47, 137, 139, 219 Valim, Molly 91 21, 39, 117, 119, 124, 159 Van Meter, Andrew 91 120, 124 Van Meter, Katie 141, 197 Van Overbeek, Johannes 91 124 Van Felt, Suzette 92 47, 137, 138, 159, 165, 171 VanAalst, John 58, 59, 171 Vanderheiden, Gregory 58, 164 VanMeter, Kathryn 93 149 Vargas, Joaquin 61 Vax, Janet 58 Vecchiarelli, Carlo 61 Vecchiarelli, Veronica 91 124 Vetter, Jessica 92 133, 135, 137, 138, 1.97 Vidal, Carolyn 92 138 Vierra, Douglas 11, 58, 209 Vierra, Kristopher Todd 90 93, 102, 113 Vierra, Stephanie 196, 197 Vilett, Cleo M. 90 so, 94, 105, 113, 169 Vil'tCEnt, Jill 91 124, 159, 181, 188, 139 VonTersch, Kenneth 93 149 Wahbeh, Helen O. 90 94, 104, 113, 159 Wahbeh, William 92 138 Waiwright, Camille 93 149 Walton, Joseph Bradshaw 90 94, 113, 199 Walton, Laura 93 149 Wammerl, Michael 92 138 Ward, Aaron 91 124, 195 Ward, Lauren 93 145, 149 qWilkEE8rTTCTlTl7E2 5ZQTfZTi'1513C 1'5 9'iT7 Wilkinsoni Shirley 61 , I Williams, Williams, Cecil 92 138, 207, 219 Dominic 92 133, 138, 193 Williams, Joseph Nicholas 90 95, 97, 104, 109, 113 Williams, Nicol 91 124, 184 Williams, Williams, Tamika 91 124, 183, 185 Zuri 91 125, 205 Wills, Cynthia 93 149 Wilson, Aaron 92 138, 193 Ward, Tracy 93 149, 183 Warmer dam, Frances 58, 62 Warner, David 37 Warner, Erin 92 138 Warner, Mike 219 Warner, Robert Loring 90 64D, 94, 113, 159, 199, 234 Warren, Jennifer 91 124 Warwas, Benjamin 92 138 Watkins, LaKesha 92 138, 159 Wehrly, Brandon 92 138 Weidwald, Doug 187 Weiland, Gwendolyn 92 64G, 138, 201 Weiser, Kurt 91 124, 163, 176 Wellington, Ida 61 Wells, Erin 93 141, 149, 159, 187 Wells, Leah Ann 90 94, 113 Werner, Erik 92 134, 138, 193 Werner, Kelly Hope 90 94, 104, 107, 113, 200, 201 Werner, Michael 93 149, 193 Westover, Chris 61 Westover, James Austin 90 94, 113, Wilson, Arlene 93 149, 209 Wilson, Cameron 92 138, 193 Wilson, Jesse 92 138 Wilson, William 91 46, 124 Wirth, Carol 56, 58 Wise, Glorious 93 149 Withrow, Kyle 93 149, 193 Wohltmann, Mehera Noel 90 95, 113, 182, 183 Woltjer, Lela 92 137, 138 Wolverton, Shawna 91 64G, 124 Wong, Beatrice 92 138, 159 Wong, Bernice 92 138, 159 Wong, Creighton 92 128, 138, 159 Wong, David C. 90 64D, 64G, 95, 113, 159, 165, 169 Wong, Glenn 91 124, 159 Wong, Karen 159 Wong, Kenneth 92 138, 159, 165, 169, 171 Woo, Stephen 61 Wood, Nathan 93 149, 219 Wooster, Michael 93 149, 193 Wright, Erica 93 149 Wyatt, Demetria Jermaine 90 95, 113 Wynne, Kathryn 93 47, 149, 189 Wynne, Sarah M. 90 64A, 64D, 96, 106, 113, 159, 161 Yager, Paul 93 149 Yamoto, Evan 92 47, 138 Yang, Michael 93 47, 149, 193 Yarbrough, John 92 138, 159, 165, 219 Yates, Heather 92 138 Young, Megan 93 150 Zacharia, Jennifer 91 125 Zamora, Lyncly 90 96, 105, 113, 156 Zeien, Alice 91 125, 159 Zerbst, Aaron 91 125, 159 Zerbst, Sara 93 150 Zierten, Fred 61 Zierten, Kimberly 93 141, 150, 159 Zile, Renee 92 136, 138 Traylor, Rh yge William 90 93, 159, 205 104, 113, 7. 195. 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Congratulatrons Rob Warner I lm so proud of you and Im glad God chose me to be your mother You have brought Joy tears trlumphs and challenges to my lrfe Ill mrss you terrrbly when you go away to college Love Mom X Thanks for catchxng your frrst frsh at Great Amerrca on that kernel of corn when you were four years old That was the begrnnrng of wonderful tlmes at Lake Temescal Prnecrest and where you always outfrsh me at Prnebrook Here s to many more lrmrts wherever you are Dad Thanks for blazxng the trarl for me Rob Love Matt .rm It s been our pleasure to watch you grow from a babe 1n arms to the frne young man you are today What a ham and tease you were lrke fmdrng you sleeprng under the bed and playrng ball wrth Grandpa whrle he was strll half asleep We wrsh you well as you enter the real world out there and we ll always be supportrve of you Best of luck Gramps 8: Grams oilv Mlkfli 12 fl, Remember when you bet me a brg wad rn Trrvral Pursu1t7 lt doesnt pay to bet agarnst your Grandma s knowledge of thrngs concernrng the game of golf Grandma Warner I want you to know how much I apprecrated you dropprng by to see me at Prnebrook especrally when I was alone You were just a lrttle tyke when you brought your frrend over and rntroduced hrm so beautrfully You ve always been charmrng Rob and Im proud to call you krnfolk Much luck and best wrshes to you for a great future Love Aunt Helvr Sr Lloyd It s been a Joy to watch you grow up Do you remember the day we skred at Bear Valley? You were about four years old you put your skrs between mrne and wrth you holdrng on to my legs we took off down the hrll And the day our two farmlres hrked rn to Helser Lake? What fun we had' Good luck to you rn whatever you pursue Marge 8: Wade Congratulatrons on your graduatron and good luck on the excrtlng challenges ahead of you Your Texas famrly Comm1t to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans wrll succeed Proverbs 16 3 We wrsh you the best Love, Rerd Sz Amy Congratulatrons on the rmlestone We're really proud of you Your Grandad had some good words for me that I'd lrke to pass on to you, srmply work hard Love, Randy Sr Pam 0 0 , I in 4 I I , aff' JU. 7-. ' ' 2 -541 ' ' I f' f 212417 I 1 ' gk - ,: ' ' ' ' ' . . m ff . .ig .c,jwwf' ' 1 1 C-I My .5 V . - I . qifl jf f, il. . . . . VL ,W 6 . . . :V zz-, V , H- - z-fr . ,. f I , ff 1:5-nr' -' .,:-'. H . . ff 9 'yn ' 4 4 1 - ' 1 - . ,I 1 1 1 - 1 1 - ak, V ' -og Q 1, u - - ' ll V 1 an ff ll - . .l. . , I N . . . . ,G 0 V ' ' .,1uln15'. 1 ,I . , ' 55,31 fr -f' I 4 f ,. ' ' - , ,I 14 .ff , ' ff' ' . .,, ' 123:22 , . . . . . , . , . . F a . . . . , . . . . . , . , . ,,' 1 1 - - H ff - WN.- . ' , . 1 . . ' I X 1' N ' - 234 Congratulations Tasha We are proud of you. May all your dreams and aspirations be fulfilled. Love, Mom and Dad ka-me P -1 X. 'QP ,, SSX?-. xwL'1.i - ' 1 r .1 Qs lr? 1 f 1 ix i if Ei f 235 D' 4 Exams fl Once a Buffalo, always a Buffalo af in if if ,ff 1 Y I ,Cf ' f 7 I NX fl I ff IWKVW rm. 236 l We'll miss you! Love, the Elks Three Musketeers I woulcln't leave you in times of trouble, we never could have come this far. I took the good times, I took the bad times, I'll take you just the way you are. -Billy joel Friends Forever! Charlie's Angels . . . Taxi cabs Buses, and skateboards' . . . silent treatment Sz sombre-ros Chris and Larry's . . . I-Ie's got straight up trench . . . 'I need an orange! Alex's crease shrimp 6: scope voodoo cloll Anne's gorrilla Hawaii Lanai Bulldozer on the beach We're getting cokes. Hernando's I-Iideaway I burned my elbow. Scrubbing in the toilet bowl. . . . and Kent. San Diego?Boner'Kitty Negative B'days in Europe, we know where the 55,000 really went. Red Robin Bean 8: Beef burrittowlt smells like rosesfl-Ie turns greenery to brownery. Where's your belt. 'When is Expo '86?'Chee-kee-ta-tee-ta!'Double whammy with Jeff Sn Tom P.M.,C.K.,C.J. I can only see his teeth. Annual orchids'Mr. Oxy Bird droppings and EB40.00 Witches of Eastwickwsneaking out You panhandler Let's hyperventilate in a doggy bag. Quiz of the day, is it a P or a T? 'Kelly's house Stuck on the floor I'll be your friend, I'll help you carry on . . . Lean on Me -V, , .. ,- . V X, W ai- .., - ,Q x ll -5: 112 ,g if Vi 2.37 Club Pauley CPauley Ballroomj Thrrsty We re cousms here for a fam1ly reumon NJ L L Cool I Malrbu black vette black Cat' Semrnary watchlng the a1r rxse 3 8 everyone s keyed Nj Whats that grapefrurt dunk? S S It s burn1ng my throat' R M Where are you go1ng7 Dont go rn anymore rooms' IS he runs faster than the bus' Ice Creamerys just a few more blocks IS you arent r1d1ng rn a truck w1th no ta1lgate' Dont make fun of my accent' How do U get 2 St Mary s? Summer League S F let s r1de w1th S B SS who IS 4437 Nj 8: C D 15 rounds Ive got a Cwat' Can I connect the dots7 SS 8: RM mghtmare on T l ph Qu1t shaklng the bushes R M Sleepnng over P S house bustmg 730 and all stop lrghts Shhh dont wake mom up NJ hop that fence B C beats O F BP T bell Who s 1n the hosp1tal7 Burprng contests at the I HOP IS dlals 1 900 ALB Summer League' Where do you l1ve7 Uh New York R M thxs 1S a Kodak moment R W taklngs R M S S NJ to meet too short NI s wake up call for R M Red Barron or the hlghways and brways NJ cautlos drlver Psyche' Runnmg up Bancroft ln B town rocks berng thrown NI T N Creamery k1ck1n rt w1th I P and B K no mce day Tell me I look good rn Chlnese NI 8: S S potnent onlons G Burger Makmg vxdeo w1th K W at I s house I wonder who? Weave cxty queen K W Sz S F Mane event 19 rounds S S goes wlth IS 2 take K W 2 work every day' You owe me' St Mary s dance bustrng O P1nky crew turns GPA wanna be B PRAT OUT B I3 mad at NJ for T N D B Q A E lxkes S P that 7th grader Prom nrght 89 KW sleepmg bag Krckm lt cad1 4 30 floors 5 10 18 40 s IH elevators holes 1n ce1l1ngs bay on every floor Playrng pool at at A N house Nj laughs 1n Plug Is face K W knows everyon rn Oak town It s not even lrke that tho IS steals K W s beeper What you do that fo? Wrestlemama 6 Nj R M S S vs RJ MJ are those contacts7 ANYWAY Halloween cru1s1ng scar1ng Ilttle ch1ldren Nj calls C T says lt s S S can I come over7 NICE' IS can I have my money back K W ' WHATEVA D B rapprng us to sleep Qult rapprng and CALL NALO' T Y NJ for all the r1des Sorry about the guards SS TY ss for beauty help Nj for all the r1des and advrce R M TY IS for all r1des S I3 T Y Guys 4 everythmg IS PS 2 WS AI-I CD DM IJ LT WI BP JM See ya JM stop trymg to talk to every guy you see' Bye for now' 2 B contlnued Phr Bet P1nky See ya' P 'te lf' lin: V ,, 1. 3 F ML . 1-W V 1 8 , .3 1' 9 ll I I 1' ff V in, . . QL V I, come out of that room. T hits NJ. in the head out for the count. Pauly we're leaving for college tomorrow. Ice ' . D I I 1 1 I . . . . - . Q - v 1 - 1 ' . . . ,- ' . . ,L .. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., ' . Y I l V R A 'K v I ' I ' fl , I , . ., ,, I I 238 N Welcome to the , . . Los Angeles Rolling on the floor at Iohn's'Water K.K.'s 'Duface'Depeche Mode with MOm U2 'Nose job:'LANDAU january 25 . . . free falling in ' physics 'Macaroni :St cheese Milk Duds October Assassin Newport 8: Huntington Beaches Big Dogs Massimo 'Some Kind of Wonderful 8: haircuts Young Guns 'Don't leave me l'm dying! 'Plastic Easter egg game 'Haight 8: Ashbury 'Raybans lost at sea Catscans Amnesty Scrap 'Tony St jeremy Christy 8: l.ynn George Michael scherne'New Year's 'Victor's Taco Bell What are those . . . ducl4s? 'Tahoe lf you twist and turn away . . . -BAD l-low could we possibly go to school on a day like this?'Harbor Bay lsle Coffee and Tea Traders Safeway Supra Scam attack! Don't ever tell a liel Malibu Rider The interupting phone call: Gina' Y I 'U'l l9u-,Q Hawaiian vacations 'Juanita's l.ock out Denotes I.oitering my house Library'Stop, l have a bulging disk! But Leslie decked me. Always lay on your left side. Rosarita 'Synchronized swimming The breakup BaCkpacks Pull Moon December 9 What are you doing in my hall? Gina told me this would happen. It always does. Maite! Harsh Gina we love you! Don't ever stop until you get enoughl' To Ornari: lt was not so very long ago But it does seem like a very long time. A beautiful little baby boy came into our lives Now the time has come to pass for us to say goodbye And hello to a fine, young man Who has brought so much happiness To our lives We love you much . . . Dad, Mom, 8: Ben .f af, , ff N 5753, 1 fiswffiw . -V41-f y V. w4Z.?.,ff,5H9p ,AAA fu . -' 239 All who joy would win 'K Must share it. Happiness was born a twin. Lord Byron jason Patrick Kelly Karalyn Patrice Kelly May God bless you both May all your dreams come true' Mom Art Kaytie and Sandi Our congratulations and Love, I f I O Katie Dittmer and MaryAnn Richards Almost married-Kinda have a boyfriend- I'rn in the middle-ZBT's are better-rashes and bruises- Bottle B-ball-blank, blank, blank-water out for that hose-sweet child of mine-extra, extra thick cookies n' cream shakes-Fentons-Ice house-Bobs-Ouch, not so hard!-Rafting-USCB-Mendicino feeet!-Mother, Katie's . . . -Cha-ams-After Iohn's party-Nelson-Class of 88-Talks on the roof- Sleeping Beauty-BMWfmercedes-Red lights-waterskiing-Flowers-I never see you-I love you!-Good luck!! I guess we're busin' it bfc she can't take us!'Yum! grub- cookies! fdon't tell him- mold!J o.k., lets walk- I'll analyze your life, Brooke! 'I hate the Bricks! 'favorite line- can l braid your hair? L8:B waterbed-Kelly's fat lip Winter:fake 8: bake Oh my god! we like the same guys! Angie's:grub coccopuffs 8: crunchberries- sincerely guys, I'm having a good time! chorus from hell intellectual, nice girl talk in car- yah rite! l almost Cut your head off waterskiing! 'O.K,, we're going to aerobics- well maybe not! 'T's party-should I scam? well maybe I shouldn't . . . yeah of course I should Brooke I have no idea what you're going to do! No Big Deal! just chill.Play our tune, drive faster, scream, and if that don't work- diet coke, cookie dough, Sn FROZEN YOCURT WILL! Nevada, Idaho, 8zlowa?? Way to go girls- work it! Summer SHAWN 'S I Remember You! Brooke, Laura, Gina Y ,I1 , ' ' U Memba . . I girls' Matt 8: jason: Brooke -Sn Gina- Ok switch! 'Broken windows 'Ld syndrome Brooke can at 55mph! ERK! A.S.:l'm in I,ove! Santa Cruz if it isn't love why do we feel this way, why does he stay on my mind? cool woman drivers cute Eeet Scary monsters Donft worry the weekends come . . . tyou know the rest!Yhow many buttons on your shirt, Brooke? Cherish,Skid Row,Burnin' up for your love'jump off ski lifts- Gina, get my pole! 'eat carrots'Richard Marx-endless summer nights! 'the race is on, we're now evenl In love much?-we're hatin' it! 'I.aura's stove- get burned much? washing machine- does your neck hurt? I want details! I.8cB: ulcers! Is it working?'Cina's locked in! I.aura get off the floor! I3riends are forever!! luv you guys! We're outta here! Good Luck! Youfll need it, cuz juniors just can't say no! Thanx for comin'! See yah METRI bit of ducci's, flaps, 'see how you do', I would be steeamedl, The late night tip, Spanky, Big Drawers, The cookie man, Short dog, blueberry, Anyway, Double Trouble, Serloin T, The boy is Crazy, Hit the Strip! , Reno, Berkeley, green coug, You got to cent?, Her hair was on firel, Don't get clubed, Madness, Paul, Drive yo !!, What'-3 up boo?, House Burgers, D.D. you peep him?, I'll hook you!, He was nothing nice, Bust a U, Ieh! 42 Congratulauons Belinda To a wonderful daughter and sister, we are behind you every step of the way! Love Dad Lois A.I. and Shawnta f f J Monique DuPont Congratulations on this great accomplishment May you achieve all your future goals Love always Mom Dad Krystme and Malcolm ni f I- , V .V 'QQJ-fl , l , 4 - A- .. , V , 'N .01 ' I , ll I .' 7. l A, - ' 1 , A ' L - ,, V W?Il,7Z '- l ZL47' ' Colorrng booksfP1ctronary Earth scrence tmp! Damani M. Mitchell: The One that We Love the Best! Love and Congratulauons, Mom and Dad - Do YDU Remember Th1s7 Memones KPMSXEHC Lloyd sfM F fI3rshfChmese Foodf wtth Wrnston Sc IanefR M fRent1ng movresfB E fBIue VeIvetfD D fNew Year s Eve 87 B8fDancrng rn the Irvmg room at Kevrn sflenne Rheatthe same nrghtb under those boxes XL R fSoph Hop Floods XB T!I.a Fresta !Harrf The Cast PartyfL1sa s apartment the key Cham K N 7 C F 7fAaron Pont sfL1sa Hardy s AGAIN tWho are you7 Oh hr my name rs Shayne I Mrchelle Thompson flymg off a cI1fffThe golf course I lost my shoe' He s gonna dog I know he s gonna dog fKatre sfH1t and run Erxc Crete We re at the movres fRenee sfAaron Pont s agarn SCAMPEST 88 the party favors D M do you want Ana happy7 Denny s the closet IW B M 7 Brooke sfDec 10 1988 G N I burnt my tongue f Soft tacofjeremy s take the gum out of your mouth Guys that TRY and use Innes Fred Wrlma Kr the Plrnstones U K dz G N VDevrto buggm !Strawberry shakesfEr1c Grere gettrng pantsed My Pepe s been borled brursed and exposedfQ Trps teIepathrsfE T phone home ouch!My mom s Where s souffIe7 body language hot pockets Dont turn off my Computer I have to turn rn my term paperfCLUBfKOIT7If you cant keep your mouth shut Its snowxng' Tahoef Comg sw1mmrng7fjunror Prom Trnsel dress Drscovery Bay Where are my keys7 Breathe deep the garage Dannys stones! What s cookresl fPudgy f1ngersfChunkfFrght wrth Aaron who needs a Iadder7fCru1s1ng rn Mercedes!Poor frsh try agarnfMen on brkesf Our drnvxng SacramentofNat1onsfthe accrdent!What are ya saym 7!PoIIut1ng Lake Tahoe!Co dogs go'fCaIdecott!the eggfS1ttrng on 1ce!Hey what s your s1gn?!Beache5! Hey beautrful ease droppmg rn Round Tablefl C X Prrngs wrth jessfDret Coke just for the taste of nt I Prrngs wrth Iess!D1et Coke just for the taste of 1t'fOur colIagesfM1gueI-4 frne drmngfAaron Pont s once agam' Ilm Westover s prano recxtal I owe you a doIIarfOur dream car the 690 s c a m hatchback wrth amg rams removable hardtop full Alprne stereo wrth 700 watt amp lrnted wrndows and Incense plate tBageI 903 so raw dude I go to the dealer to see rt every day flvly potatoes! 5047 body fatfTaco bellyfthe GTBPEVIHEXSBHYB Cruz MeIvrns!Wanna make another bet7fR C wrth a red bowfThe Brady Bunch Sprrrt Week 89 poor losersfWh1ch Tommy? Znd biggest fI1rtfCoIIege7XThe newest trend Greg fallrng on woodXHunter!Booker hot rn the c1tyXIRK!the unsatlsfredf psychopathrc Amazonflay sfHoI1day Sprrtz!Gett1ng rn shape aga1nfWE CAME WE SAW WE RE OUTTA HERE I Q . - . ' , ' ' Il , E' , 'H' ., . I . f',S T-bone, Face-Plant, Marlboro WomahfEyes I Boing CTI l0nif97Hl V Well llm making n I , V . . . - A I I ' ' ' I ff f fill 11, 55,51 , IP 411 ' ll Vi' 4 5- . 11 1 1 KRISTEN Congratulations Kristen You're the best. FOREVER FRIENDS -, jff1'1',f 1, -'11.,1 1 if 'FH - m STEPHANIE We're SO proud of you Stephanie. You're the We love you greatest. We love you. 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Scott Love Mom and Dad f I been written, I I Gma Monrque june 3 199O' Monrque s green eyed rnen Cyre W and Mrke W july 23 lt DID happen on the street drdnt nt ELVIS?ll Let us pray U y 31 the C man from V town FINALLY comes or a vrsrt Lucky 5 I et my M Sr M s ln the produce dept Cloteal s I-Ie doesnt like mel It s just a fantasy Red Robm I was only sayrng thank you She s t e Prez of A 8: M Records ' Tony Oh No I was rn hrs vrdeo You Should Always Say Hello Unrque Momque Are you susters? NO DWAYNE' lay Jacobs Dec 3 Tony' Tom' Tone' I just came from the zoo New Edition All the honeys In the house wlth black pumps SCREAMI just like 7up never had It never wall DOGS Cant Irve with em cant lrve without em Bobby Brown s Cumby Chrrstopher Wxlllams The town V' Wanna 0 t R W ll 7 g o eno 1 you marry me Meamngful late mght convos A yway' LII Rrcky wants me to sing on hrs album and he s large Get me a Kleenex I Can tell you h I I I b d d ow ee a out you mte an ay but don t take rt personal I m a dog 1LWK243 Page Me' Romantrcal Dont mess with those Creole women Festnval at tle Lake B9 October 21 1989 the day Momque meets her match It s scary staying home ALONE THE MAIN EVENT We rc or to buy, nd better thlngs Sr-L ya' ,, . , - . . 4 -. ,,. 111 ' ' - F ..,, ,l ,. ' ,- ,. rf ,,,, . . , . - 1 - . . ,, .. -,, . , ,,,, . . , - f- - . - , , , ,. . , ,, , ,, , .. ,, - , ' ' ., n Y' ' ' ... ' .' I l' ' , - A ' 'a ' ' 'J I, 'jgrgra ' ,- 9 . ' XS-2 . N Congratulations Cherice!! May God Bless You Little Guy to Little Giant and your future, 4795 was awesome! Congratulations to the entire team - the 1989 ESAL Champs! We wish you all well. Bob, Arleen, 8: Anne-Marie Maginnis Love Mom ! 1 DON T BRUSH THE HAIR! lx, af! ' 14,11 Franny Bake-Mama Ioe-Katrina-Cupcake-ICY B-Crip-Dragon Swt. Shirt-Saddle Shoes-K. she wants to know if your married - U.S.A.- Crowd our crowd needs your he1p -E.O.- Y -Soph Hop- Fossil-Leaving for Carmel?-No Valentine Flowers?- IO -Aqua velva men-The Green Brothers-Barb Walnut Creek-AAA- She bit me - She's pregnant April Fools- Kara, it's in reverse -Fluffy- Nah, I don't think so - Hey I Want Some ice Cream -not in the Toyota-t.h.o.- M8:M's fplainj- Kaytie In The middle- Summertime, Summertime- Mel loves Melvina 7- Tasha, Tammy Sz: Katie Thanks for always being there for me! Love, Jacqui Friends 4 ever! in Montclair tunnel- You're in luckl , At least he doesn't have to wear a toupeel''g Ching!Ching! - Homecoming '37, cemetarygfireworks at St. Teresa's playground, SILVER BULLET, A Junior Bagels and Pop Tarts, - Pit stop at College Ave. Post office,Sam's party: . , don't tell anyone! . . . the curbl!pLABOR DAY I i X WEEKEND '88 . .. Dave Stewart I HOMERUN!pkidnap 1 Daniela . . . stranded in Ethiopiaglvloses and the ArkpSilver ,, Bullet . . . the Slimmest Slim,Conformation . . . Eellas, IA , 4 I What are you doing? . . . Un-cleaning the V' , 'L I V lamps! ,COLORS,lip-sync contest at Tyler's,junior Retreat- Eorgive us Lauralpdrag racing in the sports cargl.aura's. . . Summer lovin',having a blast . ,. gl-lalloween '88 . . . Top H Y DoggYentl-take it easy wf those koalaspBarishnikov Irgwatch out-there's a mailbox!gI.ou was a little lateg ROCKO ,WORDg JEPP g l carried a To our beautiful watermelonlplzeanut-butter brownies, Nice pair of VV shoes pBowling . . . racing in pouring rain . . . NO DOZ 1 ani' e 51-e today and coke . ,. chocolate pudding and Saturday morning as We ave a Ways cartoons ironing curtains!gU2 CONCERT is ir U2 or been, so very proud of Pretenders? ,AMNESTY ,. . scribling-in the dirt , , .h Way -you. We love you to go Traceeeee! gBrowngBud-What a ripe tomato!g I invite U NI D d you to listenllugyour best color is whitegcicrus performer and 1 any' ' om' a ' lion, Mike Coorjian shoes, bald chickenfls it Bruce or is it and N1Ch0135 Shawn? p BEST OE FRIENDS- Daniela, Maite, Tricia, and Laura Congratulations fl, 1 f ' g ij ., 9 1 Potoulr A 2 1 , and Sherlon, Class of 1990 This is only the beginning. We love you very much. The Kalofonos Family Congratulations Mom Sr Dad ul: 2 ,i.. Rl ,I Congratulations Hector! We love you! Mom, Dad Marcela. I love you. Hay tanto para decir. Nadine, Lavender. La familiag Danny Cookie D.C. Lady Danielita y Anea. Foreigners Aca. Pto, Vta. Cabalan, Gabriel Las Olas. TU SABES QUE MAS. Rubyanne TE AMO DESDE EL PRIM I LOVE YOU LOVE YOUR HAIR. To our daughter Cianna Ask and it shall and ye shall find knock, and it shall be opened unto you Matthew VII 7 limbo-rip hi my name is Joe Baskin Robbins San Lorenzo? they are gonna be at summer jam tunafish sandwiches and hot dogs, ROOT BEER where did we park? KEEENNNYYY never whine dont finish my sentences! gag me with a pitchfork and roll me down the hill hoopty bread bow, Br21Brr2 I like your rump, Im stressed honky donk 31 smooch Im wearing new jeans, Nordstrom Senior retreat 89 p-t - li-bless you lancome kiss her! I love chemistry- sike! bear Frankie, I dont have any money. Ill pay. Earthquake 89, cherry earrings, Berkeley movies, Folsom sister Nov. 23 1989! but anyway. hunky dory Claremont Country Club. pizza hold on my bad Cindy s parents Sara s too see ya soon baboon Chabot DVC I got the small car. hiking pool lounging Alameda beach Cindy s tans. Sara s burns sara s slumber party I love you Sara. I love you Cindy. let s go jogging . . . CANCUN!!! Already?! Yes 4. honey time fly . We love you always Jenn rain or shine. Mom 'rms is rm all my rrrerrds than rye mrae over my ia yrs of rrlmrrrrrrg .sr iv ymrs of life.ClRD-violm,the trecyvonderwoman and supergir!,Camari!!o,Evan liz Emrly,Lauren,short harr,Craig SL Mike,4 sqr queens,Bet!y Kasows sound proof rm-Amrnah, NERDS FOREVER! 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Genius PICNIC BUD-Bear Park rules,love m0bile,Sla Cruz wfjon,rus! kickin bcksoccer studctte HEAD OF HUGH SAFFORD FAN CLUB- Feet-unknwnfbesb stdy hall in the wrld, Liiiiiza, speeeek to meme Prple bubbles, Me know not,not know mecca, 71st wftvlrke L at 1Opm,Pdmnt F-ball gms,DUB Palro!,the silliness ct it all! CEC!-POOJAMMIN-IEN,TOS!-DOOfl'hnks rar being my lunch brrdams-r wmrlaye starved wfo you.Cood luck rrrr yr,yarr'r1 new aura all those not men!ioned,il's only because ofthe lack of spaceT!1ank you for al! of the memoriesgood rrmrs,frrena5nrpS,ga0ry rrmrawrla rdyrrrrrrrrrmlmrgrrs and lrryer low you!Sincere!y,Beans,Scoobie Doo,Tenn,5!S,BUDDY,HUCH'S greatest tan, DELLlGA'l'I'!, , . , , , ,I , , , , ,, , I I , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and Frances V I r' 'ig W AJ nr I ea I ' f 1 sl , S' If A Yr ,aj I , , , , , I ,, , , , ,, be given youg seek Our Dearest Hamlet, Whip cream wishes and baseball dreams! 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