Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 2006
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A Danny Dllsaver, 'f' e Teddi Chanos, Ali Ordonez, Ally , : fig A Fuji, Mark Eber- A i hard, lose Roza. 3 e- 1' -mise . use ld gil-- V x r, and M f .A iris x7-7' ' ' 0'l., 9 l 3 U fl ll , 'ai' l , -. s ace- - . lUni0l'S Show Off the latest Mark' AI' Pnl? Da '1Y?'e all According to the calendar, lt's l in swimwear. 5m'le5 enloymg the V'eW5 'n still summer when classes start Spam' A at 0'Dowd. A A t ' V- 55? , as L' D l-lk' d f fs rfi r , 55- A as gets mstorlcal .1211 gf' 'UWM 9 during vacation. 1 ll I lllljl ,Y W 19-rn-1' 4.44 A 5- 'S 'J 'ff 'xi ' li , H. ' no as . gl ' .fw.relf,isiwe ,A R-J . , nlq I - J l vf Roberts Regional I I , 3 fl ' my Park is the gather- Eff , fail ' in ' - ing spot for this ' f r , W X l A pack offriends. -, 'fi ., gfj Nag' VZVJQIY 1 a gl A . I V , Even though they are both talented V Kelsey ' ' Mr- Worrell writers and share a last name, Kevin Walker, A knows hella Smith and joanna Smith are not Sam A famous related' Bean, X V, people like ' Kara lf jason Mraz ' ' NySathel' mg' and Alanis '- ' v 815 Marissa Morrisette. -Q , - Traglio. af - T 3 ,A V1 :V ws ,, l lf? Qzeu.. I1 J 9 3 77 .rpiniv wma!! fig , it kill' 92 , r' 1 L ttlrfgsf -it - f - N. .lf ,W K Y I J V It .-'Z 1 Jima X . F ll' K . x A ' if . A ' vm., V i 3 s' ' K , '13 T7 , , 119 f 'Z S , If . 'U xi lf! - -,f 1 l' V I f hi .J me '. I er' I 5, f Talented dancers Brendan Devine and jeremy Houston bring - Mad Hot Ballroom to the NightRally. fm- 3 ' M -. ' .w -f 'x 10,3 Arg .. , A . I t, l I ,V . . ,fl Drew Mackey supervises the . chopstick chal- ' Ienge. Can you pick up a mar- ble with sticks? Senior rapper Victor Poon goes so dumb rap- I ping Straight ' out of Canton If Balales Gold is the color of Locfwen choice for ASB actors and Carlos , Brian Dodson, Stacy Perez take Kaney.and Kathleen a nap' McGulrk. ,M ,v 9 f-- I l l --all S .cgi , if l il. lip, ., .lf Q Kimi Passmore and Chris Moris groove on stage. A . lll. ral' l N ' dl' 'Sl' ills? lille: M l 'x ' l' - af' I tl l X Nl 4 X 'l. 'XX ill. . ' ' 3 J' , x 'Til ,yy lf, lx 1- -Q 1 7 N , ., 4 X 4 ' ist' X l Ca X :l l ll ' l l 1 , ' l X l A- P+ J Q H .ff .- t I, A - - , v9 M .:M-Qlt M 1 In U. :W-M252 ., 9 flqulz-. ' ' , l , PMN Halloween characters cover the quads O'Dowd students are known .1 X f Nun ln. I Mr. Newman and Ms. Shicko cheer on the Tiki Teachers who went on to terminate the competition in challenges. Evelyn Montiel and Guillermo Topete reach new heights. .f,,. 1 Q . f - ' , , 5 1 HSM' Seniors decked fm N! ll 'F .H . L out in black and f fi gold kick-off 'Q H ' 1. X Spirit Week. if Q -, 1 lg, -. 'ff I 1 f 'f Nate Thadani and Olivia Nodhal take a break from Splrlt Week Insanity gi. - 3- ,bt . ,W I X 1., Q if 'is nl i 0 mx . 4. fl 4 x V ,Q 'Vw s Q. 5 V 1 W- Q 55 r , . .i ri -t .l ' ,- fx. . 1 x,f- K . Evelyn Montiel dresses in the style of the 80s. This year the seniors dominated spirit week. The mighty Spartans looked glamorous on 80s day and rocked their Nervous Fresh- men skills! '06!!!! Q T' r V at-7: , i '.'r r , 4 A r ri -sra me all The 80s girls rock their Spartan pride while watching the Spud Run at lunch. - ,L I 'T , . rg.-5, f -- -Zi! . -fam ' ' f I V' Kg hfhj . .y Q' , by -., , V fffswngei' j:- fit-me?5f3! . j 5623-122 . gf? , ' 33' A . fr , K- , .MJTIVV gaifrfwy y - S Y '1l 1 It Laura and Elizabeth watch the lunchtime activities during Spirit Week. ' A lf Q ' l T fn. 1- . QR 1 . 'A?j 4 of y 1 1- :QV 4 ,f '37, '54 J Kx Senior girls relax on the grass dur- ing the best week of the year- Spirit Week! ,b - , ty: E X ali jf, Monica Karen :I - All ,. Ay: . A , i he A45WiE?'Y 1 I 'L ', Nikko Wahl, Michiye Vella and Iggy Cohn step out of the 80s and into the quads. IS H Y tb -LVF5 4 - 9 and Olivia ing up for Spirit Week. love dress- Pryor giggles at the sight of fellow seniors. Ai-,J f ' x -f., . gf Y,f M 'ik 1- :xr : ll wil 2EHhi!2 lj? T' 4' ' diff? ' ' 1 ' K: f 42 1 i -ii' ' X full ,lt ,, V L., .Y -, ,vt f j Lu V K .' V' U ' l. X - V in s -fu Qwwggf loanna Smith and Lauren - LH Axworthy dance like nervous r freshman N gg lulia and Brian Dodson 1 fig 3 Alicia Rachel Gina and Eve in f 805 gear enthusiastically show their pearly whites. Michelle and Sophia smile for Z , the camera V is O El ' 1 iffy? 1, ,. Alan Welsh and joe Poz-Molesky celebrate their uniquely feminine side. Spirit Week provides plenty of opportunity to get crazy and creative. J 'A s 1-Mil N' , X -Q -- Y -.I H.. 'f I ', W..- ' -N5 , , V5 ',:Ay-u' , W. ,. .' i' Y y Q ,f - . A, I Gretchen Isodoro, jean Xiao and jenny Yu wake up from their naps to show off their pajama style to the camera. A -'3 ,H f N A - 2 ,A pf' 'f ' 'wth W nt m firfg Q . :idly ui It G-'E' ' is Q'fV -f . 5 V 1 it ,fe mf- , .. .: - f 5-364 L S I H , 'Q ' Ml . 6 . ! N of Z f AV 1 fg ' 4 V f .0 ,. n , . D., junior jackpot!!! juniors rule Spirit Week and transform the classroom hall- way into Las Vegas. Fly!! Nguyen, Nga Dinh, Rebecca and Olivia Lau have a blast , eil ii. li l 'll ll lf i eg! -,l !gl, fi l 1 5! s ! nv-.1 -Mn-wa ,.f, if? rf 5 3 R5 'FT 1 ' 1 fa I fi' ,Wh ,+R . fs 3 41- N sul . -QS fbi .LQ A sl 2' f . 5 e 3 .. .J X323 U Ariell Cooke and Courtney Q Cornwell are stunning with w Y ,,,. t J ' v E 44-. jeremy Houston and Bri Votto perform salsa. Rex Lester and Greg trying to be gansters. 'f 'i 9 lfJ r,, vi: ,,f 410 I their stunners. . D 5 y .1 ' rf lt - , -I -I N7 . i' .C If is ' . X ' 1 V: V rs ' 7 . H , pf, I .lwwyi N 1 A JIM' I 1 at We 4. Look at jade Klrvln shakln' that thang! The Polynesian 5. club showcases their talent Xl, , every year. lman Bearde f 21: . ' ' h s ud . I P g I gg , . wmt e p 1, '-AHB i 5 'ff K7 j in Run- .. L, wi 1 ig? ' ', v m . M , as X. il AI' . 4 5 A, .F L , '- l ,sph 1- i . - 1 ' l J i Q . .,. f ' Ashley at the night rally. PB' iff' Uni!- ! 1 lg, 3 fd began' . X 5 451 'fa 1- y , X 'U l ' fa: J J N ,- Q , ' 4 ' 4 ,lf ,wi ,lm - sf. , X J , we 'ai P , , l , 1 f..a ' ,Q vw., . ' ,V J f w r J 1 ,q , L sf' Q 1 ,xv ' , -' . 5,1 1 3263, 1 'W' 4 iw, , f ' ,vi f f f 025 if H -' -1 l ..l 1 m mf fl, ' fllgiflfh fs fr- 'He 4 W, , A rw M V 4 fr . L. ,,,, X , . wg ,Q 4 34, W ffl A f Z' 1? 1 ' A ' fl M' If 0 ' Q21 2 4 is Y V W ,,,.,,i. , V ,,i,4,7u,,y3,,.f,,,, x 1 1 -if , ,- 4' ZfFS'glr1f,. tif'-Eaifiuiiilfw' wt- ' Marlo Huaman, Nicole Crayton, Grace, Katie Hogan St lane Beery Beesley as trendy sophomores... f -ix 51 JN, x :Rh T '4L. gn. In addition to the school bands, many O Dowd musicians play in their own bands. The hours of band practice are rewarded pay off in a great show for the school. George jaber's band played This Love and Sunday fr Maroon 5. , 1 if . , 'J ' 3-sql, p . , ' ' v ' 'Q - Q H 'iff' I? . T A his .,. K A ,T g, -4' L1 The crowd watches Dina Wahbe during Spirit Week competitions Each class en- ters brave contestants into the events X . J ii T sg l cf 1 ' v. ' Y . ' in 4? ' , Alex Winnlckl, Kevin Her- rera, losh Villanueva and Doug Catanzarite prepare their potatoes for the Spud S Run. qu Q l S M' H, t Q u l ' A' ,. Jw 'M' ' A .1 , 2245! V3 nf E ' f if ' A xl Wi im f l 1 3 x X Q . le, Ned and Mikaela find relaxation and friendship he breezeway. th 4 U ul to -'I . 1 gi L 5 I all 2 gl f S4 fa F1 sm lla ,Si 115 , w- ' 157333 .'53?g'F', E. .. 'S E iii if z i . .- Decorating the halls re- quires creativity planning and hard work The fresh- men transform their hall into glamorous Bel Air ' ' FP-hai W . E2 iff Dressed In orange, the There's a ton of talent at O'Dowd. Fortunately for the future, the freshman class is also loaded with talent. Here a freshman fan of the Doors gets the crowd rocking with his awesome guitar prowess. ,J r A 4 5 fi ' , EJ 5 :sl-, ,Wi 4 ?5',-tl-Jf' 1 K u ', I, fi Q 6. 11 KS- , fo Qc-sq L - Af- L r if ' 'H 'Q 'uv-ALS . V Q freshmen charge the track to show their class spirit. Vice President Emily Pera- les led the class to victory. '71 62,1 For the Spud Run, contesta must place a potato between P their knees and run from the flag pole to the stairs. f.g,,,Q4m,m I . E 1 Xxkxx 1 Y ni' ,V I' Q- ': it ' -'Q .I , .fc 1 A ' 5.23-. + . L izi' 7 '-iq? t A ' 'J e i l. x 'fl' 4 W 'z 1 ' ,,'. gym, -' gm. ,, iivl lg gig: X If ' ',4 'u .Hp---' l . f,4.,f.f 4,-f .',,! ' film 1 , . I 4 ,z-AT' ' ',M,v,. I gt , 4 g. 1 '-,4 f, H7'x'k. vi, 4, pi,5t:e . r- 'ff- 'Jf ' A 'lf-'QT I w' ,J L ' f if I PLU- ill ' L6 'V Y ,. if u ll, g ' fl' ' if 5 'Wd ,JT Seniors Tayler Carlos Perez 4. ,L Friar and Chanel W plays the lohnson get the p p drums durmg crowd ln a tizzy l ' 1' V the nlght ral Wlth then. 106 z ' e l' A '0ern:l,,' ra -5 Wfffinss , Y '33u.m04 jnsnnzn , Lvmmmkiil nrsinnzs WMU! ,Wmmmm ...f ,. 2'..A Who can resist the faculty TX p in those chaps? The faculty fi' shows its school spirit with a 1 1 lively performace as the Vil- Q lage People. r 'lt 'li l , Z. 8 ,L .4 V' Taq! ' ,Q ' 5-K M' ludd QQ .i ' wt . a ,V llll V , L song as l iff - ' M- we sing J I '- p walking in , I N the spirit 1 ' wonder- f ' ' 7 and I1 - X . W X N i A p l in Drew p K xi' X1 Mackey l shows ' Q , 0- p XL.. H , off the f l 5 1 X 'K P charm , I! 'JJN9' ' that won him the office. 3 ,yi l l I Simone Olsen and jeremy Houston prove it takes two to tango A 79 onfani: and This play is worth watching for two reasons. First, it is based on a tragic, real life event. As such, an enhanced credibility sustains the play's underlying premise, and thus renders a much greater poten- tial for viewer impact and depth of meaning, as opposed to a work of fiction. Second, quite aside from its autobiographical roots, the play has enter- tainment value, expressed mostly as snappy, funny dialogue, delivered competently by an ensemble cast of likable actors. Attention to detail in cos- tumes and production design further amplify the play's overall quality. - IMDB 7 fn' -1 ' , . ,7- M -- - r We , it ai Simone O-V and Eric Carlson uncover a shocking new plot twist that draws the audience onto the stage! - After the play, all the artists meet for brunch 1 and discuss the happen- ings of the play. f 1' .rqmphenie F U,-A , - , f-49-xt-. 447 T ' ay it T I ,, . , will I A . . rs' 5 ' Q i il 'J K ' s' ' 15. ' e -' w ,r - ,J J-'L ' Q! f- fe ,L Q ' N -:g iizsi 1 A 5 'L ,L .11 l . - 4.311 Vg 33 1-' ' ' qt' 1 7 7-'Tis Ti' R' E e lx y 5 A , lf Q I El 1 ff ll ' 5-5, ,l 737 if R il, I. ll y, 1 ff if lil? Q l . l 'ff alented Symphonic Band is made of musicians playing tenor, alto, l' y A e V 'Q f ritone saxophones, flutes, drums, trumpets, clarinets, and solo T , I e 'T 5 A oone, oboe, and baritone horn players. if 1 W V . f 5 ' .. i H , l .T l'llf ' ' f r-'ll f V '71 3 1 . ' ,,.' T' '.,,-,, Q y T T The Symphonic Band raptures its devout ll 5 A i T g audience monthly with songs from old and present. Each year several awards are given in f honor of the outstanding students. They meet every morning before school from 7:30 to 8:15 , . f 4' ,jf 2 and finish off the school year by playing for the , A ' f I I graduating class. Rossi enjoys the 1 concerts. ' The trumpet section sends out their fanfare. drummers get extra stress 4 relief from normal school. Q ,51ke1a ' i .LL Q of -s by I , ' ' Li, . U. l f E . I. - ' In . -1 +R . . la h I , 1 ' - 'TW 'i W K.-,ns 5- .1 ,N V, '4' ' Ll! 5'-y'1f14 lL A ,V ,A . K: QW ' ll N'--Ln 1 11.5 - ' ' 'Mn- 1:1 ,-9:1 'r.-41, X ' H wz3.4f,11-,e,-aQAU',fS-252151, ' I. H, V Y . , 1 1 u' ' Y. NY A ' J V Q .. ..','.-- nf , ,fi I - - Nl l ' ' 2-vi rfffzii ' gk l ? N V EE . 15 g5..gaw 9 f lf-H' - '1 J V ' 1 V v ' j . W L54 lg s 6 If Q - s c a V , Q 1 0 x l ,. I iw fl QQ 4 l, rg E. V 1 1 gywvf Q awe f l jirglb-xr in H l f Q... , L a 4 gg, lL ii l xl 'hes ll if 534 ' v 'QL .Ev Ui ' r1,Vf55,5 In the Concert Band students play saxophones, l-QLQL Daniel rips a solo in front of clarinets, flutes, trumpets, trombones, drums, I Zu! v.'- 3' . fd the eagerly onlooking crowd. and an oboe. 1311? 'fl ' yr-.2 .45 tml --l-' 4' 1 I I U N ' 3 Q i f . ' F Z ld' M ' Michelle A beautifully U Q bows her viola. an Michael Boone if ' toots his horn in a 1 - A it N I 1 riveting sax duet. l f p il , g- - uw zu? 5 4 Francesca delle f 5 Cese concentrates as the fermatta approaches. 77 jenn. 0--4 a . feet----J nz. ' J' 1 V' u Q 2 T 9 '3 ' Y 'Qu .1 U u ' ' f A e '5 E' 'ff U u is 13 is xx K, I I X Vglg fl? ' X X' II I 5 , 5 M .. - - l f l 1 ll xt U nw-T H . lj 1 4 t . ' '4 V The jazz Band IS the most if competitive band to get into. They play at all the school auctions and 'V events. Members of the jazz band are required to also be in the symphonic band. Everybody has chance to take a solo if they want. The jazz Band includes a wide variety of instruments ' 5 ,I , including guitar, upright bass, several types of saxo- u 'rj' phones, percussion, piano, trombone, trumpet, and a , ,fi cow bell. Together this eclectic group creates a unique 1 sound and causes a stir. , ,. - ., ff. . f-,W .V X fm X -L if mmze.-. -. Andrew Prince, Tom Caruthers, and Alex Remar hold up the band Percussionists practice their beats. jazz Band's keyboardist- bangs out a tune, completing the music. ?- - .- . '- 7- - I YS . ' 'xr ,Q A ,ss,..,l-J L5 , , ga ' 13'5'i ' Q? - ' Q . Y Q.. WH! 4 4m. Performing in the 15 theater the orchestra A A 5: hitseverynote. 1 . . lg . - J .Jil I 4 P e is iff 1. Lindsay Spangler and 'V we-Af' , pr .. lf , .,.g4aW.N Michelle Gertmenian- I ,, 'T W ' l Wong play violins. I' - T H . Q -it xffh' f . , , 1, V ,7,,ls.'-,,4,,,,-..:Q-Lg,c,-L4.lwnlt .1 .,,,, -i m' r . f , A g -if.. 5,53-i'3-vp .:.9'f'-' -V - ' 'ii' -'C f - '- .,, J The String Orchestra may look small with only twelve members but the combination of cellos, violins, string . . 1' f bass, and violas emits a powerful melody. The orchestra g T f M Q fl' f f X - fff' lf , 1 f f f practices every other day with several performances a . as year. Led by Bishop O'Dowd's music man, Mr. Leonard at e' T - . jk. M4 ,bs , T Rossi, these students learn the intricacies of playing , . ' f ' . xY 2-- f is 'Q together. Any of these string instruments sound good on 1, A 1 f . T their own, however when played together they sound as Ywwwf ' . ,- . Q VA Yi- if they belong in San Francisco's Davies Hall. f seee so seese as With their low tones cellos creat' the core of orchestra. mv.. f- .. eff. an 4, g M., ,f,-V. ff, .K ..-, 4 xv.-. - '. .... -Y: .M .1,fl - ' V .V A HW -V -V M W 1'3:.... . , - ' . ' Jil 'V' .1593 , ? X g Qr l A Q 1 .Isl , 5: Q ,. 4 ' : 'mm' ,, ,kQx'5ql The String Orchestra boasts a combination of violins, violas, and cello: which cover a wind range of arrangements and notes. With their bow these musicians are sure to hit every high note! Much more pleasing to the ear than American Idol. 79 .r-ring f S W ' 455534 '32, 3, ,- 2 , T V fig-:fiib,s'if4iQf'bl, . g,QiiQ?ZiFf?2igiIf'f51:Q:if-, iii . 5 4 f . 3g1ff1g1h:f'ff i' fl - ' A- -4 f friends at their Christmas 79 :honor EXW . ,fqywyvfwfv , I ffl f.:-if si- i 'h.,j X' 4 d ,f vhs. li nf iw.. The chorus brings a special touch to School Masses. With their beautiful voices and energetic interpre- tation of songs, the chorus encourages students to participate in the Mass and to get more out of the experience. Students will remember the rocking renditions of Put a Little Love in Your Heart and If you smile. In addition to their participation In School Masses, the chorus, led by the wonderful Mr. Brian ludd, performs their own concerts for par- A . ,H ents and friends. The chorus consists of freshmen, ' l' T sophomores, juniors and seniors. A Dressed up In collared shirts, skirts, and slacks, the chorus harmonizes while entertaining family and C0l'lCel't. - 4 , a 'll4'4r.f 1' I ,, if f 1 l jg . 3 4.-I I 5 ' f .4 ., -- . l , 1 -S-L D 'S 1 fi ,Jig Two girls add their sweet voices to the muslc while singing along with the chorus The chorus rehearses I in the RQ . Fir' T L ' cha el wi val-'Ii lr ll .p ,gi X,fq,i I which - y - has great .2-. A . ' ,, acoustics and a good - vibe. 'Jr -W' 6 f 4 A 1 'BQ -nfflk ' . .xy fs :Xxx li x ul, 'nr -1 l V , E, Wa. ' l .WETF 4 P -.1 al 3-1711! SCI? ,ww in-sf,-ggfzfz Imaam' faw 1e 1 F' WMM? . Qfki ,Af A ,L-iS 1,1'.lf -J -. Q seam 1 A Q Rafaella Lima, Louls Arnold, Matt Herns, Kate Mahony, Ted Zika, Deidre Wright, Phil Devencenzi, Kaylea Perenon, Mike Parry, Tiffany Hardy, Andrew Prince, Q X' , R.-E ,fgl joe Balich and Matt Hearns act as father and son during Senior Mass. LTedlZika, loe Balich and Isabelle joe Balich, Iggy Cohn, Maggie Aker and Annie Sert compose the multi-talented CMT team. fff Dupont act in a skit during Mass. Cracking up at Mr. ludd's jokes, Annie Sept, Kaylea Perenon and Deidre Wright enjoy every minute of CMT. Q T joe and Matt listen carefully to directions on sg..f. .3!S,z-ni. 'ik' fi Q ff Andrew Prince lml- tates Babe Ruth by polntlng to the right field of religion! how to improve b - - 1- Q f- M? ll Isabelle gives f advice to Ted ' while Annie tells a special secret p drid, secretary Stacy i 'i Kaney, treas. Drew D curb ,in ,, any EUC UU Brian whispers sweet nothings to Peter dur ing regular ASB meetings. With the absence of Ms. Kolack, it seemed that the ASB had a big hole to fill. This year, Ms. Haines became the new director of student affairs and picked right up. Along with the help of veteran ASB member Brian Dodson, president, and the additions of Peter Podrid, vice president, Drew Mackey, treasurer, Stacy Kaney, secretary, and Kathleen McGuirk, pub- licity, the ASB had another great year leading the school and reading announcements. From left to right: ASB prez Brian Dod- son, v.p. Peter Po- Mackey, and pub. 5 Kathleen McGuirk k Peter plays th in Mrs. Haines' office, E ASB's laid back style k Ib ff! ig I 7 uivvue. ivesuq X 'Q W Q 5, ,Za I Jail VB! M .1 1 09, -:H , ,M ,I 2, fa 'C Ciao! Tayler Frier, Dominique Glover, Estaban Gonzalez, Elise Guerin, Brittny Nation, jeff Perez, Mariska Rowell, Kristin Schoendorf, jennifer Schoendorf, Vicky Taylor, Guillermo Topete, Hilary Wood Despite its name, Little Italy is a big club with big goals. Little Italy meets regularly to celebrate the food and culture of Italy. Members practice the Italian language and share the culinary secrets of Italy. Italiophiles also watch Italian films. Little Italy members participate in Multi-Cultural Week and share their delicious foccacia bread with the rest of the 0'Dowd community. Edwige Gamach, Italian teacher, and Lina Schoendorf, Italian per- son, lead The Little Italy Club. is f 1. ti, Qi . , I., . I ,A.. 1' -' 54'-Fl,-.gala ? .'ri ,Q . ,frqgif ' The French Society is famous for the crepes, the language of romance, and of course, the brilliantly trilingual mod- erator Mr. Louis Segura. Let's start with the crepes. From whipped cream to fruit, these crepes can be filled with any number of confectionery delicacies. French is one of the most beautiful languages in the world, and no one's better at wooing a lover than the French Society. When not wooing, the club performs the Can-Can during Multi Cutural week. Mr. Segura moderates this club, and gives bribes to join by taking members out for French meals at upscale Bay Area restaurants. is Magnifiqu Segura s crepe creation: Nutella, strawberries St whipped cream. Lexi Pandell says French Society ell! i . A X Preparfng French Society members include, but crepes 'S are not limited to: Scott Gaudinier, ivan more Chantal Guillemot, Ben Henderson, ,t a'1 X Nikki Kaneshim, Olivia Lau, Frida eatmg K Leah Mendelson, Alyse Muller, Quynh crepes' , Nguyen, Catlin Small, Hilary Smith, C'est vrai. Ingrid Thvedt, Stephan van Selow, locelyn Winkler 4,-,Ae ,1-.v.nf..wi...- , ,K pe. ,,., . V li. 1- 1' X45 l J . -we-fa-.wa-our , ,.:-rru-01:-fr': i':7-M, '. T', 4, .. ,,,. ,- -1. if, D . n 41 'I 1 1. ' iYe5 11 117 194 - .v qw igfjfsi id-qbfwapi 5'fb.zS,ip3w' ii D7 Fnmneh .foe Q? nh: 1 4 ,ia f.ff:2y t. -4 . so . .Q li Q1 ff 4' 1 1, F 441' -' 'L H .3 -. 1 ,2 1 JR , ff. N ' ' 3, , A -' J Q 4. I , ,' k K ' . ff 27 M412 . .373117 - ' ' 1' 3 if ' Y ll lE9 'ilf 'A 2 1 ' ff -77 32' ll 1' ' f 2' 551- . .3334 5: f 'I' , Af , gf? ' , f' A V 'L' - '. ' vl A I , u if -, .1 --ff. . 1 -8 r ,. . I y ,L I - N I K? r L Q , - 4 t , , - l 4 1 A 4 V I .'-24 , S 1 J Q Q 10 :pf ' 'l. lUlhy,l U fm If at , 1 , f Hill, , . ,lf f ,S i , A, ,II v. Q . li se if , , .J thnx ll' l' . ' Y.. ' V Q if T .. V ll - f 5 J 4' In 4 V 1 ' ' ,- fy, ' 'U 5 Robert Bauman, Annie Berenberg, Sarah Bookin, Gina Conway, loscelyn Daguna, Elizabeth Durst, Isabelle Du- pont, Razan Faraj, Anne Marie Ferruzzi, Devan Gregori, Rachel Hanzel, Kennette Hoke, jessica Hum- phrey, Nicole lensen, lenny Knutson, Frances Leung, Rafaella Lima, Allison McGuirk, Kathleen McGuirk, Evelyn Montiel, Adam Naor, Erica Pang, Andrew Prince, Emily Rusca, jennifer Schoendorf, Lindsay Spangler, Guillermo Topete, julia Walther, Erica Williams, Kathy Zaletel, Maria Zizka, Elisabeth Dorshkind, Kimberly Harris, Tom Hogan Elizabeth Durst and Erica Pang walt excitedly at NHS initiation. 7 . The National Honor y Society or NHS is a p club for juniors and seniors directed by Mr. Brian Cushing. This club is meant tol honor the students ' who have achieved g great academic suc- 3 cess. Students are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.51 to be eligible. Beingf Membership in NHS is recognized by all colleges and universities as an , outstanding l achievement. J J .. Andrew Prince and X sit idly by as 1 Tom Hogan . sneaks in. l These spiffy looking guys I are crowd r pleasers. i Adam Naor Erica Pang, Andrew Prince, St Devan Gregori hold candles reverence for NHS. ml ll lg, . lll I nl! Led by the fabulous multi-tasker Ms. Sussman, California Scholarship Federation CCSFJ comprises some of the best kids, not only in the school, but in the entire state. Students must retain a high grade point average in order to have ten qualifying points in a maximum of 5 subjects. An A merits 3 points C4 points in an Honors!AP coursej, and a B merits 1 point 12 points in an Honors!AP coursej. These awesome kids must also commit themselves to 20 hours a semester of community service. Service projects have included working at soup kitchens, volunteering at church services, waiting tables at Special Olympics fundraisers, helping collect books for underprivileged children, and much, much more! Lifetime members recei Il members get an abundance of joy from the work that they add to the community. LIFE MEMBERSHIP - SEALBEARER STATUS Class of 2006 Robert Bauman Cl-A55 OF 2005 Annie Berenberg ROBERT BAUMAN ANNIE BERENBERG SARAH BOOKIN HOLLY CAPELL GINA CONWAY ISABELLE DUPONT RAZAN FARAj Sarah Bookin Holly Capell Isabel Cohen Gina Conway Isabelle Dupont Elizabeth Durst Razan Faraj ANNE MARIE FERRUZZI Anne Marie Ferruzzl SARAH FISHER CAITLIN GREEN DEVAN GREGORI RACHEL HANZEL TORRIN HOLLAND IESSICA HUMPHREY STEPHANIE HUYNH NICOLE IENSEN jENNlFER KNUTSON FRANCES LEUNG RAFAELLA LIMA SORREN LINDSTROM ALLISON MC GUIRK KATHLEEN MC GUIRK LAURA MEYER DARREN PAGAN RYANN PALAU ERICA PANG jULIA PETERSON KAREN PRYOR EMILY RUSCA DANIEL SCHIEFFER IENNIFER SCHOEN DORF IOANNA SMITH LINDSAY SPANGLER GUILLERMO TOPETE ERICA WILLIAMS WAYNE YE KATHY ZALETEL MARIA ZIZKA Sarah Fisher Caitlin Green Devan Gregori Rachel Hanzel Torln Holland jessica Humphrey Stephanie Huynh Nicole jensen jennifer Knutson Daniel Lapres Frances Leung Rafaella Lima Sorren Llndstrom Allison McGulrk Kathleen McGulrk Laura Meyer Darren Pagan Ryann Palau Erica Pang julia Peterson Karen Pryor Emily Rusca Daniel Schaeffer jennifer Schoendorf joanna Smith Lindsay Spangler Guillermo Topete Erica Williams Wayne Ye Katherine Zaletel Marla Zlzka Class of 2007 Iman Bearde Lisa Bender ve scholarships, and a Alan Bracewell jordan Carelli Michelle Casale Kenny Chinn Alex Crosby Francesca Delle Cese Natalie Demeter Nga Dinh Michelle Divelblss Ernest Fok Margauz Francois Nina Freltas Michelle Gertmenian jacob Goren Matthew Greer Kimberly Harris Katherine Hawkins jennifer Hinds Anne Hines Tom Hogan Kennette Hoke Sarah Huey Gretchen Isldoro Mark jastrzebeskl Nicole Kaneshlro Christine Keener Cara Kuhlman jacob Lampenfeld Kelsey Lappa Rebecca Lee Allen Leung jeff Lindquist Toni Longley Sophie Lyons joseph Marrama Stephanie McKmlay Allison McManus Lauren Meyer Hillary Nakano Aaron Pachner Lexi Pandell Alexandra Pollteo Amir Rafle Liam Rhatlgan Francesca Ross Luke Roy Alexander Souller Kevin Terashima Claire Veeninga Sawley Vickrey Briana Votto Kelsey Walker Anya Wasko Andrew Wood jean Xiao Eric Yang Darren Ye Melissa Yee Class of 2008 Marlelle Bellck Caroline Caselll Katherine Chan Emily Childs Sarah Combs Amanda Dean Amy Eisenberg Grace Eng Sarah Fong Cooper Freeman Genevieve Galman jacquellne Gardner Scott Gaudlnler Ben Gregori Mark Grossman Lauren Harano Kristin Horn Megan Hurtz Kerr Ishlbashl George jaber Rachel jang Nicole jensen Shana johnson Tlm Kerbavaz Daniel Koches Tracey Landstrom jessamyn Lett Maggie Lewis Alyssa Llevre jasmine Lopez Nicole Ma Annie Mahaney Kathryn Martin Kori Mendoca Caitlin Murray Francis Nackerman Huong Nguyen Sarah Nordstrom Kiyome Okikawa Camille Prado Shannon Reilly Natalie Rosekrans Blalre Saflr Karen Salas Christine Sur Shelly Ung Kathryn Vastola Kimberly Veale julie Vittoria Natalia Wagner Dlna Wahbe Chrlslne West Michelle Woo Marysia Wrong jackie Yu Class of 2009 jonathan Tina Berndadett Christina Bond Graham Chapman Mlkaela Freeman Helen Ganskl Samantha Huynh Stella Huynh Matthew jaber Mlkaela johnson Amy Karanfllllan jessica Keener Lindsey Kreutezer lan McArdIe Karin Nguyen Thea Patterson Kristin Schoendorf Cara Spangler Christina Sternberg Hilary Wood Bowler 77 :JF moe!! ?ni:uu ...Q Z ,, . ww Ziigfwria n 5f PQ, 'p a .9 3- f 1 I r I W M'-f f 4 1 K Every day people meet in court- rooms to determine a verdict and , seek justice. It is not every day that 1 high school students gather to stage their own Mock Trial. This year's case was a celebrity murder case in which les Markson was accused of 5 murdering her husband by carbon l monoxide poisoning. A dedicated group of Bishop O'Dowd students E took on the roles of attorney, wit- L ness, and bailiff to display their legal skills. Two teams within the Mock Trial team were formed, one to argue les' innocence, the other to 2 f l 1 in prosecute her. During the jr- competition several trials are held Q against other high school in hope of making it to the finals. Mock Trial l captures the serious attitude and , intensity of a real courtroom as par- l ticipants argue and compete. Sarah Bookin, Katie Brockhage, loscelyn Daguna, Brian Dodson, lill Easterday, Tayler Friar, Devan Gregori, Adam Naor, Andrew Prince, Lisette Ramos, Mariska Rowell, Erin Smith, Ashleigh Sullivan, Anya Wasko, Andrew Wood and court journalist Cara Kuhlman. Andrew Prince tells it to the judge. -n.......,..+......., .... +215 41 A - 'Q Q.. r Q 1 f A .- cg,,3f f ,Q , 1-ii Baliff jill Easterday introduces f the defense 1 1 team. '7 I ,mf .. , -j, ..., , AIl Rise L Team Wifi fmembers greet the R j judge f and get .N ready for Q court. 1. 1 'f 7 33 1.51, I Y 4 33 ' E I 1 I ,. ,,,, . .MM 'dr I if O .'. I 6. N N V1 5. 7: . Ig ,-Q .F 2 34 'ni 1 H ,R 1 Q! W yu 'I v a x 1 Qi V . 11 k 35 7 :ge ig-Q' The Co-Presidents and Co Founders Michael Boone and Brian Torres. Under their direction with help from Mrs. Counts and Mr. Pham the cgc has started their collection. The club meets every Friday in room 114 for a friendly competition before go- ing home. Gamers hard at Y 7311 c6c115 1337. ou12 6041 115 70 Un!73 N3rD51lfVW02lD D0m1!Va710!V. 7311 P12351 113fV7'5 4123 131214V 70121235 4fV D fvX!fH431 13oofxf3. Wm 0v312C0nf15c4tin6 f012 53!V19121735 54Y5 1200fXf3. 73H club C3n73125 4120UnD C0mpu7312 G4m35 SUCH 45 I-I4lf L7f3 I 4!VID II 74 ' 'f x 1 Z 4 MT' . 1 :fp-, rr wifi' j' 1,.V.1y ,, 1 , 1, ' ,vw,'- Q- wg .4 - .. '-E? ' 1 ' gf 5. ,, Mr. Torres sets up the Gamecube 5 for the anxious gamers. 1 Greg, work... W After all ' ' home- work is 1 done of ccourse I r 1 P yin: gg' Nr' , V-ul ,I I 'Nr is Sta keem Dennis play a game of Super Smash ls 1. 1 E. lx ,e If I V E 1 If 1 l F 4 1 11 11 1 E if 1 5 1 n...-f..- pq f. pg sz lv 1 gb fi 1 el 1 1 1 U E 1 1 Q 1 E 2 F 11 F . J, Elyse Guerin and X ,Q w ' Q r Petra Zuniga, ' celebrate their ff ' li new positions. ' if , l 'stein -- Daniel Kim CDKQ, l 4jf,,p1ff.,.g-2. L M sorts through his l J' cards at an anime 5 7 V showing. I ' A ' j l W Sarah l , ' Yee en- ii ' 'f tranced Top to bottom: Brian Torres, Daniel , Y f- by Kim, Michael Boone, William Tsui, Chgbitg X Petra Zuniga, Chantal Guillemot at the and Dennis Khuu 3rd annual - 1: - ,. - f fffwt Q,,,,,:v,. .bt. Q Ll f..'5A7i- swaps and Anime year the Anime club is the new management YK Guerin and Petra Zuniga club's first convention at- was a smash hit, the ,f ,ff uf. rain dampened the cosplayers but not their spirit. At their anime showing the new Final Fantasy: Adven the club ran out of because of the record that night. The attendance, Ma t Club sponsors Anime n- Mr. Pham s room. Their big is the Fanime Conven- in May, almost everyon up and all in atten- have a great time. E fb. iff?-N' XJ. 27 qnlne. N J CIIQ Asian Student Alliance is a cultural club that celebrates many different Aslan cultures and lifestyles. One of the most prominent clubs at O'Dowd, ASA has many events that range from movie nights to ice skating! ASA helps spread the Asian culture in 0'Dowd while teaching diversity and understanding. The ASA greatly enjoyed their ice skating event as they try to stay Among the members of ASA: Greg, Dan- iel, Dennis, Ernie, Hal- ey, jessica, rin, Sarah, Olivia, Mr. Pham, Chantal, Sydney, Patrick, Ally, Quyn, Nicole, jackie, Shelly green! Twist- er is a favor- ite past time of the ASA , members. To- X gether they celebrate a , classic party 1 game. Cheese! Nga and Ernie throwing up the peace sign in between the ice and standing. the skating. jasper, Dar- V ll Lindsey Crowder, , lennifer Hines, and -- A , . - Deidre Wright f aa'-A Women awards. . 1: Hip-Hop dancers finish their T if performance with a l f 'H' 141 T bang and the splits. l A l uw' F . --tw qt, ,er . V. T11-I accept Phenomenal 'th ' aft, T' .- 5 T mf , 211.16 K. l 1 -i.:-1-, . vip Shana The BSU is a club for African American students lghnson feels Their club moderator is Mr. Green. A group of the rhythm students, called the Executive Council, help Mr. and the beat Green run the club. The BSU has many events on Stage N to help the African American student body during the , come together as one to form a family. Some of I k H, the events are a trip to The Universoul Circus, B ac 'story a BSU, BBQ and an annual play. This year the Month ' play focused on Phenomenal African American A55emblY- women. The BSU is great because African p Americans can come together as a family and love one another. 'A'7':gs '? E F I 1. tl, b hal 'P--' Y 'r-1 Prem, 3 it I 'E 'Q 14 'QQ' 77 bfu ., , ff iii are-anlko: 17637 rms mlsslon behlnd the Esoterlkos Club IS to encourage creatlve expression ln the Bishop O Dowd student population through wrltmg art and the spoken word Esoterlkos hosts poetry slams freestyle battles ...A... Lf and speclal guest speakers It also serves as the organization behind, the art and literary magazine The Muse There are no re qulrements for golnmg thus club You can join In on any Esoterlkos MP meeting or you can easlly go to one of their extraordinary vlslts to local poetry clubs In the Bay Area For more information on club meetings and events you can contact Ms Early ln room 22 amond laughs whlle llstenlng to F-no-VW Div-Q-. Isabel Cohen, locelyn Daguna, Temltope Oslko malya Alyssa Diamond lulla Walther Chrls Mc Coy and Emma Stone ust stand up and read' Writers have a fan c ub ei her fellow poets at a f Poetry Slam In the 1 Dommlcan lounge Students decide ful 4'- who IS the most creative poet for their Poetry Slam Contest Walter goes dumb over Z poetry. 9 i Lauren Savage lg, and Dominique , X AE9' Glover savor hot chocolate. X Eilslraigg The chance to hear new work from Chris ' O'Dowd's writers is not the only thing MCCO that draws large crowds of students to t tae I Poetry Slams. Snacks are also an 2.233 important part of the gatherings. Caitlin McCarthy and Alyssa Diamond set out food for the cultured masses. attention. - W ll-F 1 I M-11. Alyssa Diamond tells a funny story to the club D9 are-mnlkof , -:P .1 H Fi wr. I 1 1 1 Y 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 pouqnanricun lf' 111' by , QQ -fx The members of the Polynesian Club are Kelsey Mac, Noelle Bugaj, Katrlcla Manalo, jade Kirvin, Michelle Valerio The dancers sway their hips to the beat. The Polynesian Club is back for its third year here at O'Dowd. These young ladies are led by junior president, jade Kirvin. The lovely ladies of the Polynesian Club bring the Aloha spirit to O'Dowd with their entertaining W Tahitian dances preformed at thel Night Rally and Multi-Cultural Week assembly. Members of the Polynesian Club meet in their moderator Mr. Pham's room before they have a performance Aside from practicing their fabu lous dances, the girls do activities 5 like tying skirts and making leis The group also learns about the fascinating Polynesian culture and even learns a few Hawaiian and Tahitian words! All the girls lg hope to attract new members so the club can continue to thrive atl O'Dowd for years to come. jade and Rochelle challenge each other I X to a Hula battle. Rawr! The hula battle is getting intense and the room is heating 9 uesvino unide: QQ S x 'Q ML V, F Latinos Unidos is a club that celebrates Mexican culture as well as unity. Latinos Unidos is the perfect place to learn about peopIe's differences and to have fun with friends. Olivia an Gulller m sport their soccer logos 1 wr ,Q 119 .lv ., all Evelyn Montiel, Olivia Nodhal, and Guillermo Topete display the Mexican flag with pride Q ' ll l .ily 5- 0 Montiel and Guillermo Topete practice their dance for multicultural week. mmmm grub' Let's get nour lshed before e show' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 ., -. .V -mf' l !tn.u.g Despite a vague name y 4 Y.,-T 'w X4 ,L+ Ke Club Members are jane Bee Beesle William Bennett Shell gr I4 mu Key Club has a very 5 clear objective, to help their community. With l help from their mod- erator Sharon Correia, Key Club has branched out to sponsor weekly tutoring, seasonal events, and several drives. Key Club is the Kiwanis Club's high l school branch. With over forty students participating in vari- ous activities, Key Club has been able to pro- mote leadership skills, provide service to the community, and work together. Y YY Y' I Y Beoris, Minee Brown, Barrett Chapman, Graham Chapman, Brenda Cheatham, Rachael Chiappetta, Monet Cook, Amanda Coyne, Alex Crosby, Melanie Davis- Community Outreach Chair, Michelle Divelbliss, Vice president Daniel Duarte, Katharine Dwyer, Amy Eisenberg- Publicist, joseph Feld- man, Gary Fiorina Sarah Huey- Secretary, Katie Hogan- Treasurer, Tom Torn Hogan Hogan- Vice President, Kennette Hoke- Events Coordinator, V , f r Mark lastrzebski, Mikaela johnson, Cara Kuhlman- Publicist, , Alexx - Ca S 0 Long, Mallory Massie, Katherine McPhee, Kathryn Mosher, Sterling ' L IL: , f n-'en-'bers' Mosley, Nathan Phillip, Amir Rafie-Co President, Francesca Ross, - ' V ,f I Chad Santos, Lauren Smith, Alexander Soulier, Kelli Stewart, Christina attentl0I1 Tsujimoto- Co President, Alicia Vittoria, Alan Welsh, Conrad White, Catherine Symens Bucher, Dylan Hunter to start the meeting. William G' L Bennet I A is Key Club tutors a w 1 members student .- 1-1 Q E' gk learn at the , ---D'r-...,..,m' A ' about - l 1 'W'-'fafbY their ' s - ' Y . Kea? P 1, , ff- 5 IF yy next ca Em . - , .L , - 1' , . y l 1 f . L - servlce 3 1 :J -H , ' X V, r ff, lmission. J' ffl Q bib cw, ll ce or Bishop O Dowd s Iunlor Statesmen of America work towards igniting El the passion of politics through over- night conventions and intriguing debate topics. The ISA holds three conventions yearly, as well as three one day regional conferences. ISA I has a reputation of being the big- gest and best club on campus with at least one hundred students from O'Dowd attending overnight other students from Northern l California, debate, talk about Q current events, and learn about ll politics. This year, senior Emily f . . lx Rusca served as Northern California Governor, sophomore Anne-Marie I Mitchell as East Bay Region Mayor, E Gil? and sophomore Tim Kerbavaz as a I .1 chapter officer. ISA is nonprofit and nonpartisan, and welcomes I everyone. The ISA encourages I I students to learn that democracy is not a spectator sport. conventions. They, along with 1,000 7 muuvl-euuvuncsu l ' if iw, l The Multi-Cultural Club is a fun and exciting club that promotes diversity and its importance in the world to- Q day. The meetings are geared towards planning one of the l most anticipated weeks of the year Multi-Cultural Week! T This year the club is planning . I a fashion show at lunch, a T big assembly with acts from various talented students. T , The highlight of week is the l delicious lunches that will be served every day from differ- ent cultures. A new addition to the Multi-Cultural Club is a movie and food nights that l feature food and films from - different cultures. Hi! ' if 4 T nl Rachel Hanzel, jennifer Schoendorf, 3 Mariska Rowell Sophia 2 . . ' . I, at Alberts-Willis, Stephanie Ngyuen, Ellgjanggth .5 Alicia Lim, Catlin Small, Haley Frandy, Eve and ' . Sophia Gill, Elizabeth Durst, Erica Pang, Sarah listen Eve Ganski, Sarah Tuomainen, Frances g f '-glee intent' to Leung, julia Walther, Lindsay Spangler, 'ff' A W 3 ' 'l ever 0163.5 ll and Evelyn Montiel. 5 J T 'S 2' 9,3 1 'il 5 y T T LV: X ki- perspec- J A i 4 ffgtlve. President Motiva, Erica tion' Pang planning lf? motivates , and en- ki , tv P -fy , Qi hiteibers ifvfsk f' . 'l...t'V lthuslasm li - E' ' A always ,gju to create I- - I - v p J L X Q make MC a great i L T E ' Q week a xl ul .1 1 9 impnov ..........l..,......i! IE Q W l ,f- ' '-u-1' Ashley Benson, Annie Hines, Rebecca Keunstlng, and Megan Pratt provide leadership and enthusiasm to the Improv Club Improv Club skits require members to develop their creative and crazy talents T e Improv club is head over heels for drama sf'- I lust in its freshman year the Improv Club has already collected a large following in the student body. Co-Presidents Ashley Benson and Annie Hines, along with Ms. Huff, started the club as a way for students to ex- press their dramatic side through improv games. The club meets every other week during MP in the theatre to play theatre games and hone their acting skills The students play games made fa mous by Whose Line is it Any way? and other improv shows such as Questions Only and Party Qulrks The club is even hoping to attend the prestigious Ohlone Drama Arts Competition with the rest of the Drama Department lllchael Boone 1' and Annie Hines practice Shake speare xx Improv I club plays sna shot during one of their BISHOP O'DOWD I-IIGI-I SCI-lOOL.'S F W1 TELW BOOK J Q O a 0 f 1Y ' 7 s ,5h X 5 PX k -4 u I Ne Q 4', f .. i I V I KX Y f z 4.52 :f:',1':v' -E -' 5 1 os 05 C4 39 0 I9 40 O3 38 , ' 41 0 J!! ' 37 0 42 O2 f 0 O10 36 . 0 43 ' 53 K' 35'78 68 65 64 ' 0 P . 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Metalhead Ashley Benson says, Heavy Metal ROCKS! If you do not enjoy listen- should not show D bbq The barbeque club is one of many new clubs formed this year at O'Dowd. The BBQ club promotes culinary excellence, and a strong sense of community. Led by moderator, Mr. Gary Mason, They grill everything. MMMMM l'm hungry! l I l l ing to heavy metal, you T l l l l :hs- I 1, 1, YM ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, , , ,, ,,,,, ,, , . , X .,.,. JE' - 92:7 Mui ED '11- ,T f 2 if 3 A , aiu i fa, -IS... Jig. at ,shfffix x - '. 'ai . R - fi S Y A J - - . ,ef r ,H 'V f'if 'f'2, .. t 6 lv., , I,, hy., --- -. V my ,V L. W ' Y f ' . ' 'Ly . 1' , ,yggi 7 - T ,'!,j2vjjw , ll .ft 5 'fli f, K I 1 'ILQIIW ff ff if I gg, . T ' ' M U S W gf .Iwi ,. The Tzedakah Club is an up-and-com- ing service club of dedicated and in- telligent students. The yearly Shabbot Club kicked off the new year's celebrations. At the celebration, students both had a shabbot service and partied, this way club members who are not jewish will learn about jewish customs without being over- whelmed. The jewish Club meets every Tuesday during break in Mr. Tim Newman's room to discuss current events pertaining to the jew- X 1 A . Tzedakah Brian Dodson, Adam Naore, Scott Gaudi- nier, Megan Pratt, Stephanie Bledsoe, Anya Wasko, Katie Brockhage, Ashley Benson, Elyse Guerin, Dylan lshihara, Sara Yee, Becca Kuensting, Tim Kerbavaz, Katie Campbell, jill Easterday, and Moderator Mr. Tim Nerman .f 1 1. .- '--3-Esji . ' 4-5.1 lr ' 1 v ,j J ., 1 ff' , I x I l l 1 P' lr: l t 1 ' lv S l G l Y , I 1 L ish community. Co-President Anya Wasko brought yummy brownies to every meeting as brain food for the eager students. The jewish club also plans a Passover Party for Spring. Co-Presidents: Ashley Benson and Anya Wasko H 'E ' ' ' 'i ' ' fn' ' 9' 5 9 43 fi 1 1 if 59 v 1 A R, 61 I E 4 1! ' J K Eve ry H H-In-A X tour t ! p, needs M h Q V J ' A V ' 1' W a stop T l l S- l . u W- afthe ft' Q - f tg A U, ' famous A i dining t hall. 'll i A ' ' . A juniors Qafi W M Francesca, ' ' 3 Natalie, A - , y , Stephanie, 4 A , A f ' .ac and Katie f , ' . 1 love their . A- ps g ' red polos. x tx X Dragon Ambassadors is a new club this year. Dragon Ambassadors are really more of a team than a club. They work together, usually in pairs, E gg, to lead tours around the glorious pile of bricks that is O'Dowd. The group is vital to enrollment in the f school, leading freshman Q 'VIV and parent tours around the school and participating in Open House along with Student Council. The Dragon Am- bassadors can be seen on touring days in their coral Sydney, Ashley, Ellison, Alyssa, Isabelle, Elisa Nicole, Chris, Laura, Ryann, Erica, Kaitlyn, Max, Victoria, Damisha, Melissa mors: Eric, Lauren, Ali, McKenzie, Monet, Melanie, Francesa, Natalie, Gary, Mischa, Michelle, Kimberly Katie, Tom, Hazel, Teiler, Ayanna, Rebecca, Anie, Megan, Stephanie, Kara, joseph, jordan, Christina, Alicia, Claire, joe, Kelsey Sophomores: Kristie, Caitlin, Adam, Caroline, Kati, Car- men, Coman, Sarah, Tyler, Casey, jordan, Amy, Cooper, Mikaela, jamie, Benjamin, Amanda, An- thony, Olivia, Alyssa, Katricia, Caitlin, Anne-Marie, Ameer, Mark, Kaylee, Chris, Emily, Blaire, Christine, Taharka, Rachel, Michael, Wanda, Eric, josh, Kim- berly, justin, Dina, Elizabeth, Michelle Menddy, Chau, justyne, Connor, joshua, Daniela, jeanette, Robert, Erick, Madison, jenna, Lissette, Kelly, Andrea, Kathryn, Eliza- Meryl, ,ze ,. W 5' x Hg a 4, . ,N 'S 1 ffgfisl- ,Z , H red polos embellished with intimidating-looking dragons. I 1 .Av ,X Q K' -' 914 F i f' 3. a ,.-J ..Q ezfiijv' 79 dneugon qmborfeudonr I 77 nauigion 1-,mai lawinur- C171 .z.-vars 7. 115.35 '56, The religion classes at O'Dowd are designed to make every O'Dowd student a well-rounded student. Instead of focusing on en- riching students with facts and academia, religion classes are more moral based. The religion classes are famous at O'Dowd for being a safe environment to share personal stories and opinions, or just things people need to get off their chests. Classes like Christian Morality require students to do community service, and for some, it is the first time they have done volunteer work. Religion classes, such as Living and Dying, are available as electives. These are designed to broaden the spectrum of thinking that O'Dowd students have and to widen their moral comprehension about political, life, and moral issues. Religion classes help O'Dowd students to discover their spiritual side, or just to discover themselves. A - Religion classes also teach critical think- lng and wrltlng skills. lesse focuses on his religion work. so .Z A ficult religion quiz on , Christian scriptures. s.J Q! 4 3 Y C2919 ,JP Jblfqv 4 S thinks about x the question before she 2 a f Aislynn A smiling Mr. Twomey imparts knowledge to his Catholic Experience class. Sophomores take a dif- Whlle religion classes offer plenty of time for discussion, students are also required to hit the books. f V A.. ' haffer nswers. Q I like religion because its not math. jackson cause of the videos and because I I like my Ethics and Media class be- can eat in class. like religion because lt's easy. yr!- 5' .4 it f f r i E' ig: 1 ...iff I . .51 F I Each course offered by the Bishop O'Dowd English Department trains students in the core skills Film, Science Fiction, and AP English. Each course is a rigorous preparation for success in col- lege and beyond. gl E. ,I A ' g Working in groups, English stu- dents edit r each other's 1 papers and l discuss fl interpreta- tions of the literature. y Mrs. Von Doyen fol- , lows the 77 angu .rh i' 1 , , .r f 4- f, Q, 'r 222.75511 rc. ,- H. - . ,yum ,Q J Q., , of critical reading, critical thinking, critical writing, and effective oral expression, laying the ,Q foundation for in-depth study of English. Seniors are offered a variety of courses to explore an 1 area of their interest: Women in Literature, Expository Writing, Psych Realism, Literature and E55 .Q Careful Rakan Faraj studies the text. Freshman Eng- 5 Iish is a rigorous class. - Adrienne Carter prepares to read aloud from Shakespeare in Q sophomore Eng- ? lish. ' English students read novels, short stories, poetry and 5 essays in class. reading helps with -5 -.mf literary ' analysis. Q fun to learn new stuff every day. I short stories. D m v. Math is a required subject at 0'Dowd. Among the classes offered are Pre Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II Trig, Pre Calculus and Calculus. Some students love this subject, others not so much. Every student has a favorite math who helps them to understand the difficult material taught at Bishop O' Dowd. You know what they say: A good teacher plus a great curriculum equals a super time! Peter Holgerson and , Anne-Marie Ferruzzl math it up. lake Isaacs is l thinking hard, clearly I ,,,, , Nga Nguyen ponders the probability of finishing her work before the bell 1 . 5 rings. 1- V . Q , v ' 3.3. g X ..1 A F .-,X . N W ZX . X l ' . ,Q N 91 ' j, 'W ' ' Andy Spellman, Llama ff f ' .cv . ps ' V iq .Tk Dzubur find that team l 3 i 1 work makes solving math , y ' W problems easier. 4 I vl 1 l n A P Lisa Dorsh- kind, zeroes in on math despite the distractions of Spirit Q Week. Mr. Amundson watches his class closely, ready to help when called. Math is fun and challenging. Cobb It is hard sometimes if you don't get it. Clank E Q is always a definite answer Michelle Dlvelblss 'nf . . .. . fa f f f l' W ' J rl . 5 W N, . 1- f, A -,, ,. g 1 , . K ' ... Y l M .- I . ,,,.. V H 1 ,, 7 ,J ' - 1 1 ' - ff' 1,6 . J .1 --f vs- 1, J., A 5 . A .A VV- ' lu t, 74? 1 L1 l V V fl' f ' ' .X .1 ..-Q 'Q' l if ' f ef tv ' - ..-:Y lg-X X I f- le gg , h W. 2 l ff 1 l ' K l - ix ' L X' ' gn l D ..,. .' .mf f ,, . , I- ! ' K gg V. fx N , ,f l .Q N 1 ' - ' 53, ,. 3 f',! -.-- . if ,F ' ' g f ' 1 . f g ,, 1 1 . .... 2' N l X CN? QQ l WZ 1 l V' - ' I H .-1 2 Jljx 3, Cx 1 , 'fb' X' I 5 l l Q f l? ' The social studies program here at O'Dowd is a medley of courses, topics, and teachers. O'Dowd students experience three l years of required courses: Freshman Geo-History, U.S. History, and American Government paired with EconomicslForeign policy. I ff Social studies is a class that is a constant through out everybody's schedules. Additional electives such as Cold War and Holo- 'L caust draw in students every year to learn the knowledge their teachers are eager to share. And who could forget the teachers? I With classes taught by Fr. Glass, Mr. Blume, Ms. Correia, Mr. Green, the head of the department Ms. Sussman, and many more, students' attention is captured. History may be in the past but these classes are present, using new technology, and demanding that students understand the significance of history. it , gl f-', - XF' ,'f'l g, w Lf' I Mr. Blume 1. l reviews an xl essay with 5 Hasani Burns. l f- The class pays , . close atten- 5- tion and takes 4 notes during a Q ,3 lecture. Learn- 4. ing to orga- nize notes, homework and essays is just one challenge of freshman L, 37 .ree :lu 1'udin..r 4 1 .-J Addressing his class Mr. Anthony Green reveals his own pas sion for history. Mr. Green's charisma keeps his class en- gaged. Even though fresh man students' atten- tlon may drift, rest assured that they are Q stlll learning' Milton Williams, a fifth period T.A., shows his enthusiasm for the and its underclassmen Laureina Toler stud- les the text. Careful reading of the history book ensures success In class. Q eimca? Embrace ef? q.:Hr-loeoge, Sheena H513 Ghz, 6535? erm cell phone. . .L vs. 5 .7:,i l,,-EE ,A .W .Wf.,g,,2v,,f:j!,!I,,.: liwjm 5343 fa' 421327 ' 'sf' M' Agifff-115:-'Xd'9fk,'2'5Z f-'92 ' f ' , , I : . Q n e G , f lil?-lZ'r-'TQ -wh'i 9:9:ri1:i:.Q11Q11lT-12123el f . ' J ,YQ ,ff ,Y , V. 1 , . , . ,, VV.. ,.ff , 'Z' 1 ', f ' ,. .5f2k14ac1?z'PZ'-La e4Z'iQ077Z9'A9L4'Zvzf5921,41wivfz-nf:1-f,,i'f.ffa6in'f-,',w:!A+4t-.-Lf f . , ' , v ' I 4 ,, Vfffzrlgyw5,f:f5,yf.fii,'f fgigyfy- ,ff'jf'4qwf ff 'g:f1f.71'Afcfxfl - I -,-Ltfflffffgfjgjg I, , . ' .A - A, I . .Tj , .,,Q1'Zn212f?4'95jQ5Qfyffdf'2f0.f6442z6ZZc9f!iQ3fQ'f,fZf4:'f5ff?Z:THQZL fzdfimfffbf-52-15,51 :fi-.:' V.-lf ' f , , , . ..g....... M fflfff GH 'rrl , U K Q- U, ,, 9 , L. ' la - K . l 1 Y ' 2 X ll , ? 3 . K A v - f . -'4- v K-1' ' , r . f-.3 4 v V - Q. ...j ' gi a if 'MT' t f il' 1. '7' ey ' I 'af 1 S N ,J , Ya Tk l N , 1 W X A , ,S x S - X X-R V -. S ,A H ty- -:hr ,F 'z:, . 4 D , g 0 l ' X Y L .Y . ' ij' - gw-1 1 ' I f Science is constantly glowing through the walls here at Bishop 0'Dowd. You can walk into any science class and find students eagerly awaiting their work. From chemistry, AP Environmental Science, earth science to biology, the list of opportunities to study science goes on. Reading, writing, experimenting, and taking field trips are all ways the young scientists tackle this work. Students have a blast in all science classes, and gain unthinkable amounts of knowledge in each subject which lead them into the real world. With the introduction of new kinds of technology, like projectors and sound systems, the science classes here have taken a new approach to getting to know just what science really is all about. A fgxzgff r i, ffcffzf'12:ff32f'2e',ff1f,ff fc Agfvrtfjwv .1 lf: -1 lffzaiaf 2 IH ,, H K X in , ,W M ,,,, V, I r . J.L!f'i lf!! I1AJlk..V1.-LLL .JL 11, Derek Schaller X ' ,I -X ' takes notes on l Qi' I M Mya? , glgotosynthe- I fifi A ' Y T2 , 'wiki'ffwfT.f,,V'..Q,1'. '..w.i'i!f5' N ,N - , ll 3 Alex Tomlmatsu fs 'l l 2 f wo.. PM 1., --vw..-it 'Ng-,. J Q mf: listens to a lec- X ture on cells. f j C 'S E ' Q A is X r, Vance Van Krleken plays it cool during Biology V71 class V-'fix ' A ..- 1 x 1 5 ig' 7 mpgs f , vt ,F 'V -4 'I 'l ' - ' . Rl, as V X 1 'Ori' 1 Liglii Dodson and his lab part- ner look for life forms in their books. , l - - . hh no-BJ There re not e Ily y hard parts for me, b t ot be ng able to play catch during class I am no super Science students must use precise Q measuring skllls dur ,N r ing lab experiments cut back on driving recycle more and use electricity it really helps the earth Balich Wh. 4 HW W as ,, '- 4 VF , 'sq V !':'f'l .'- D Z '- .X p x,J Foreign Language at Bishop O'Dowd is very important. It helps students prepare for the international world. With their knowledge of another language, students can go out to foreign countries and learn about other cultures. 1 I O'Dowd's foreign language department continues to grow. Students can choose from Spanish, French, German, Latin, and for the first year at O'Dowd, Italian is being offered. Knowledgeable teachers like Ms. Pinette and Mr. ' if Shovlin make foreign language worth talking about. As course offerings continues to grow, language remains very - '. ' r fi' important in the O'Dowd curriculum. ki' :,f E 5 viifif' ff l' -. F t it i' iflfimfi lF0reign , language t l 1 teachers Ms. ' Guilfoy and IQQ: l ' Mr. Segura 1, motivate 1 students 4 with their 1 engaging teaching u -ff - 1. ' ' , ' styles. A f f r i ..,,. ,i y 77 Fonaign ucsnguesgn. -'I Q I n x, 1 C R Q 5 E ? 5 Q 3 Ai l 5 ,ff 1 . -M' 77 virucuu env: A1 A fri: L l F 51 ff flyer 95042. The Bishop O Dowd Fine Arts Department has kept up with the recent technology boom There IS a course In digital photo manipulation lead by Mr. Pham. Students in mechanical drafting learn the engineering appllca tions while the traditional art forms are covered by classes such as AP art and Intro to drawing Kiyome Oki- kawa works 5 on her ceram ic sculpture. Mr. Shaffer and Mark Eberhard review Mark's portfolio Lelina Silva has fun with paint and demonstrates thinking outside the box Ms. Dodd a popular art teacher, gets into the Halloween spirit X Blake Curia works on his latest drawing. Attention to detail makes Blake's work great. in painting. Shana Ms. Dodd gives us guidelines but she lets us express ourselves Physlcal educatlon IS one of the more enjoyable of the requlred classes here at O Dowd It glves students all a chance to get out of the classroom and get a llttle exercise The P E teachers are some of the favorltes. This year Mr Chris Kyrlacou was added to a staff that Includes Ms Laurle Thlrlon Ms Dona McCabe, Mr Richard Roza, and Freshmen boys train for the mile. Ms. Thirion il 'lon .-. mi A Six X F x Flushed and tired, these freshman boys take five on the benches. Elaina Lima and Genevieve Gal- man learn sports skills and have Q fun. l After a lot of ex- ercise, these boys stop at the water fountain to rehy- drate. Softball IS the most Basically, fun of all Parrin sports. Wright is a Q stud. G29 regimen r-Gem entxixefa-OJ C'-:xy-E9 2 1 if, fb. 3' lr ABadminton. Cause it s you and me and all of the people. me think about lt. don t have to take it senior D vmehnouogq 1 lil' lf g . Er . l , lf: W' V li- l . 4 l 5 Iv L- - ll ' lf E wt. L , I ff I With four computer labs and one mobile lab, O'Dowd's computer program prepares students to meet the goal of having the necessary technology knowledge for the future. The computer labs now do more than teach computer courses. They also teach Italian using computer microphones and Italian software. O'Dowd provides various computer courses for students such as computer programming, computer art, computer aided drafting, i computer science, and keyboarding. These classes help students become computer literate and prepare them for the future. Bishop 0 Dowd is a wealth of , technology for students and teachers. l Michelle Casale works hard as she surfs the net Q E, Fe ' ,' cue. F I mx, 1 I 5 -mi f ,. i. , - 1 , 1' B473 H v mum? he dig or Students In Connections learn about computers EI1VlI'0I'1 ment. Gabe McGill makes a Powerpoint presenta- tion about the history of , Oakland. l . I 'Jxxx-U3 in - . 'UVM' ' v Students are practically I glued to their Computer Patrick Mell and Morgan Ker screen work together on a class nd the project. ml cflgace PEI:-' 0-ent I think the 0 Dowd Computer I love O Dowd s computer pro It has taught me to be mdepen Program IS wonderful gram because Mr Yang is cool dent when it comes to my own Anderson E rnest Fok computer education. I umm. 'TX I , . fi '- 122 ffm. V -Lge, J 1 ! P 'N O -I f .I This year the yearbook and newspaper staffs have combined forces to make the new journalism course. Lead by Mr. , Pham and Mrs. Annette Counts, a new addition to the faculty, the students in the class work together to make the yearbook and newspapers. The newspaper includes news and stories going on in the Bay Area, around the school, and the na- tion. The yearbook captures the 2005!2006 school year with candids, school pictures, and information about O'Dowd's clubs, and other activities. e There are other new changes in The Mitre and The Crozier. The staff has new computers including one G5 and four G45 ' fill the back room. The new computers and software enable the class to make new layouts and formats. Also, the staff is to add color photos to school publications! The students in the journalism course possess many skills that enable them to produce these awesome publications. There are writers, photographers, and computer savy students who help make the news- paper and yearbook the best they can be. The journalism class is full of awesome and handy improvements! X fI-.,---4 fr . Courtney -, Hoffman ' and Taylor ' Perry edit each other's stories for the Crozier. Matias Men- l eses works on writing captions for the Mitre. 5 77 jeunnesu .rm -x The Bishop O'Dowd athletic pro- gram has long been a very proud part of the school. From the bas- ketball courts to the lacrosse field, Bishop O'Dowd has most every sport that one would want to play. Over 750 O'Dowd students play sports, and our athletic program has been instrumental in teaching students such life lessons as cama- raderie and pride, as well as help- ing students make close friends. ig,- 77 .rpon'r.r candid: Alex Po- llteo plays water The varsity football team throws it up! polo like a champ Marlska serves It up for a nice pre-game rally QQ, , . '55 , ,is s Y . ff, FT. l ,f jxfifx mf l 32. J iv elf - . ' l fr 'U 'lt 1 'i W' Frosh Coach Doug Vlerra , shouts encour- agement to his team. Anthony Griffin Chris Pobre shows support for his team. .ff W . ,W-X W 3- T F l W surveys the field. A-mi' 'iw gh . lx -., if P J ,fx inf. 'fr ' CYDDW 1 0 ,, pf asv-if C Tony Pham and Matthew Po bre hush the crowd with their stunning good looks This tennis player scores with a Erin Walker and Chris Pobre take a break on the sidelines from Going AS' ' za V ' I' Y , 1 ss -at Q if I C' x ff f if X '- 'Y itll ' ' :N T'. 'ic-V ' 3 . J I HEUIFWWU I Runners never forget to wear 5 their hoops to practice. Enthusi asm is key to any suc cessful team. D .r,':or:?.r K Eva 19291255 l' D1 f-. 1 A Bishop O'Dowd varsity football is known for its excep- tional ability to run the ball on offense and for its iron clad defense. The Dragons used the speed of the offense and the strength of its defense to make this season unforget- table. The varsity football team had all the ingredients needed for success along with an extra helping of talent. Whether the O-line made holes running back for seniors Louis Arnold and Alex Quinn or when they gave quarter- back Milton Williams the chance to find receivers E-Walk and Nate Thadani deep down the field, the Dragons made an went for the win junior Foley knocks call a BIG HI Lmeman jeff Perez kneeling down getting ready to play some de- glls -44, 1384? QQ 'FQ A,14.e'7F.esE5'39i-'B.e9'?if, , ,am A.-fe - vw rd jpg' U, W bfrwh.. 12 1 5 M 5 In order of Appearance: jeffrey Perez, Erin Walker, Nathan Phillips, Roosevelt Kirk, Aaron Simmons jr. , Aaron Caspar, john Bowler, Milton Williams, Brian Muton, Robert Green, Michael Either, Kevin Herrera, Quincy Bugess, jordan Foley, Michael Perry, Darius Morales, Matt Hearns, Taylor Klavsing, Greg jackson, Tony Pham, Louis Arnold jr., joseph Balich, Tabien Lee, Nathan Thadani, joseph Sampson, Thomas Magarian, Alexander Quinn, Michael Lee, Matthew Pobre, Anthony Griffin, Christopher Pobre, Estevan Gonzales. U' Ugg, another person down. That's what many people T! Spotlight on: Matt Hearns riff' ' Matt Hearns is dedlcat to O'Dowd football the field Matt has an cum GPA of a 3.9. Go Matt. X be Q in if P gives quarterback Milton another pla y. 1- Mn D jv Foo . bcsuu Spotlight on Sam Simon fs' a l Q f Y , 1 f I . . l' ll' 11..l.... , ....... M.. . H., :DLL L fo nald james, Kevondre Smith, Thomas Watkins, Dominic Satterfield, Raquel Shocron, lr ,,,..J,,fT..-.' ' , ' J jV Quarterback led the team with a positive attitude and Bourdier, joshua Carter, Taharka Taylor, Robert jones, Christian Halstenrud, obert Dominguez, Sam Simon, Alex Golrsorkhi, Aaron Harris, Nate Tuman, Nicola Rob Samaroo, Albert jones, justin Vidanes, Mark Montalban, Robert Taylor, Kris Schaller, Alfred Cotter, joshua Villanueva, Aj Larosa, Hunter Mitchell, Kris Holz, Stephen u athletic ability to match. Rowell, Alex Andrew, Alex Winnicki, Stefan Perri, Matthew Farely, jordan McGinn, Chris Klein Coaches Michael Dixon, john Cullom, Art Gasper, Paul Scott and joe Viviani s jV football team completed another suc- fi., 'C J, 'fQxxtl,r.,5,Qf.j. , ,T cessful year. With last year's freshman team's players , eee?3.,'.i':L , R Vs' f' 'K .,. pl: sf . TEN ,Tw ' i and returning jV players the team had to grow to know ' izsf '3 xr each other and work together in order to be successful. A H all Q V IFA Jim' 9, , an The quarterback reads his cover- Fw . 15, sfslmrmy 71 wmv in D Drew Keres runs the ball , past San Lorenzo. age as he prepares to throw. W 'TV ' awww . :TNQ f h' 1' Chad jones rips away .ge W from the competition. Q ff +JUF 0 WWII The frosh team came out in great numbers this year They showed their dedication and heart on the field as they practiced Oklahoma drills half-gassers power gassers and more. Coach Doug Vierra' first year was successful in teaching the freshmen the basics of foot- ball. The team scored a great touchdown when the team passed the ball to Hasani Bird. Bird then threw the ball to Trent Diamante to get a first down. Next Bird ran the ball for a touchdown! WWW mummy, BBQ! QWEWQAL mms C f Z! lYlllllE E le' A vi Elilllll' ITIIWD E 4 ismlrmv ll aisiur mv. FISEUI IWW Quentin McWhorter, Andrew Restivo, joey Demeter, Travell Simms, Trent Diaman- tine, Brandon Bugna, Aaron Bugaj, Chau Cao, Eli Eisen, jonathan Bernadel-Huey, Ryan Bosque, Chase Burkett, jake Littman, Mike Sutton, Chad jones, Matthew Pelayo, Bren- dan Kawada, Hasani Burns, jelani Daigre, Rakan Faraj, jose Daguna, Charles Durham, Malcolm Graham, Douglas Anderson, jordan Mackey, Chris Pence, Drew Keres, Adam Murray, Guy Blelloch, Gabriel McGill, Raushan Smith, jose Flores Tyler Kintz, Adam Simons, joel Cortez, Dominic jackson-Goins, Dante Affonso, Adam Tulloch, Kenny Roa, Ryan Schaeffer, Andrew Crowell, Robert Moses A I8 griilg 534 Q75 0129 67 BW lil? I' Brandon Bugna listens , intently to his coach s instructions in the Chad jones steals the a Coach Claud looks on at his team in 9Ft'0U:..e eeeee t euue mlm mmn mswlllll Www Spotlight on joey lv Y' Wm - mm gm, Demeter 8 -63 jj 616419 -,L imimuvu WWW s 4 Hill! ll'llllll illllli Vlllll Blillllll lfllllll Wm' glml . mam rum llSllll' rmvn EH' il? EISEFP film joey Demeter took over as starting QB. He runs, throws and catches with style and grace. 77 Fnefh Foovbeuuu 97 vouumqbouu - imuammmmlgruiuuummuunnl we .iff-'-we y Q T M 3 16 ' 2 ' - . if -14 . 5 lx ig, 1 1 J.. fe 6 if v 1 -- m T . 5 a is 9 In I2 y , , as F .IGI VV 'f' Ik ,ig Y 1 ii -' ' I . V , 1 Spotlight on: loanna Evans -, ,fa 4. '4 ,V ,,, L' ,W ii? loanna Evans is the defini- Zaletal This year in varsity volleyball was no different from any other year. The girls were as dedicated and vigor- ous as ever. After losing key seniors, the restiof the team stepped up and took command of their league. Their precision umps, sets and spgkes showed the 4 team's hard work and the dedication they put In dur- ing the off season. selli, Alyssa Lievre and Blaire 9 Saffir closely follow the play of their teammates. Megan Mena, Ariell Cooke, and Maria Zizka trot back to the net after a stunning play. V' 1 2 Natalia Wagner, Caroline Ca- Top left - Lower Right: loanna Evans, Ariell Cooke, Maria Zizka, Tim Newman, Coach tion of a volleyball player. Patty, Claire Veeninga, Kiersten McKoy, Meaghan Mena, Eileen Clap, Kelly Lewellyn, Blaire Safir, Isabelle Dupont, Caroline Caselli, Alyssa Lievre, Natalia Wagner, Kathy aff? i Zim to Coach Tim Newman preps the girls as they get ready for another battle and victory. A if lf l ?ff '-' fl' ,y vs if . ' i , , ' W Q 1 fs f P f E J '-V .-J ni I 5 dk. iw E 31 .' X N I xv A ,I ki, Knersten McKoy shows her defensive prowess wh E an Kiersten McKoy and loanna Evans Nomi- nees for defensive players of the year? .... I think so! Kathy Zaletel, Maria Zizka and Caroline Casselli get fired up by 1 captain loanna 4 f Evans' enthusi- ' ,, . I, J 1., ,W Al V 5 asm. The play- - ers look to each ' H., 5 other for motiva- ' -4 tion and inspira- tion. ev I .. 'I 171 vf if - is ' f Ariell Cooke shows her dom- , ' ination of the competition by laying the smack down in their eyes. loanna Evans jumps sets a slide for Ariell Cook The team uses jump sets for balls Llbero Kathy Zaletel in the white jersey applaudes her teammates. I Klersten the real McKoy and jo- anna Evans set up to make the block Q of their lives. l. FL , that are close to the net. I 1 93 ehmmnumoding l Spotlight on I Katie Grunert FSC W Katherine Grunert, Mallorie Massie Back Row: jasmine Lopez, Alicia Vittoria, Megan Gifford, NlcoIelensen,1esslca MII- grome, Alessondra Valdes, julia Van Broek second row: Danielle Ghiglieri, Melanie . Davis, lane Beery-Beesley, Taylor Perry, Alyssa Minor. First row: Christina Tsujimoto, Yeaff Kane Wa5 named .- After doing gymnastics for eleven years, Katie decided freshman year that cheer- leading was her calling. This is her fourth year on the squad. For her senior captain. 3 Cheerleading at Bishop O' Dowd has never been the cool thing to do. Every year its the same uniforms, the same cheers and they seem to go through coaches like nobody's business. But have you noticed that the Bishop O' Dowd cheerleaders look different this year? New uniforms, new cheers and new dances aren't the only thing arriving in the O' Dowd community. New coaches Lizzi Corona and Shiloh Wallsten have taken over and are getting down to business. Fifteen girls were placed on the varsity squad, and nine on the junior varsity. The squad has acquired 20 new cheers so far this year and has revised most of the cheers from last year. O' Dowd cheerleaders now have new uniforms. J X N Tina Tsujimoto and 5' , cheerleaders prepare for a toe touch. v , Nicole lensen lets loose 7HfMf2133Vu' 'll A VC ALJ I ?si,,!i!W,.,, 'H V- l T 1 while dancing. Q , 4 , I' -'-1-1 The varsity team performs Hit Me! at half time Wg W D wema.n'.r ':'u.nni.r -R W 1 'Q - l ll xx V 'P 3 l V 1 ,V ,wx Q , 5.9. . ,. H ,V . Q 1 p . l 4. . K f V ,tx - V fy h .. ' ll 4 - 15 T , . fi , Q , . ' E -' -' gl , i 1 , V L ' F . . A111 Spotlight on: Frances Leung 6 3 , 5 Tw , , , 9 Y vel vg- ffxit ,G , as J f wgff, ' S' '. 1 if F 1 A - f l F -Q, f f Q if -' , .1 A fig- a ,ei Q I .LQ ,f,. ,M ,af K V I . H. '.,, I a- ,fly , N! ' , H ' J' ' .L 5 Q I' , , f X . ' L ' 1, Frances Leung, Margaux Francois, Courtney Cornwell, Angela Clapp, Sarah Huey, Sorren Lindstrom, Mariska Rowell, Michellle Valerio, Barbara Suroz, losette Lee, Pham, Trina Hozie, Amanda Coyne, Caitlin Green, Grace Parker-Guerrero, Chris- tine Sur, Gina Conway, Isabel Cohen, Chrissi Knowles, Aislynn Shaffer, Deborah Alexzi Girma, Alea Boot, Sabrina Erlich, Cassie Brown The women s tennls team defines their sport as fun The mam reason why the glrls tryout for the prominent team IS because It s really fun and there s not a whole lot of cuts said varsity team member Christine Sur When you re playing a good match and you get good points you get really excited and julced According to varslty team member Christine Sur and IV team mem bers Michelle Woo and julie Vittoria players need good ground strokes, to be focused, good mentality, good footwork and sports- manship, good stamina, good serves, and if you're on the doubles team, good teamwork and good communication in order to be successful at tennis. Sorren Llndstrom wants . , for the opponent's serve. , t lzzy Cohen hits a mon- V strous backhand. l I X. 13: H VI -. ., . . yn- 'A ',..z ' ,- fx 1 ' ' ' va F . I It N D 'MW f walk, Lindsey Kreutzer, Aurelia Alston, Madison Ornstil, Keri Ishibashi, lulie Vittoria, Linda Rodrigues, Catherine Symen Bucher, Caitlyn Murray, Michelle Woo, Vanessa Lorig, N: X '. . . . Frances Leung was a freshman star and con- tinued to impress in her senior year. . iltkqifi it-x'x itil ik Cornwell uses her fore- ln the match All Sarah Huey reaches with a fore- hand to continue the rally. .Y , .l o, lf Tig-.. , , J w . wh! '- fe GTK ' . I If F-Q , F, ,,,,.- 4TS 'SF- -S 2 15:31 . e .af-. Qiffllx we. -we-. -F: 'i ,W-nf 4, ., w, 1 lu . l -.,5'u . , ,f 'gn -V 2- Z , 1-1.5, Chrissy Knowles gets ready to slam a Iob. 11 Powerful serves are key to the Dragon's winning season. just ask Aislynn Shaffer gr. f 1 l l Backhands are chal ,V 4 P 134 of l ali' ,gil l Amanda Caitlin Green y returns a vi- reaches for . the over- C head. CIOUS Sel'Ve with authority. ,Y , f-ti' A , X l 1 J l 1 l Ienging for any tennis player. 1 Running and reaching 'W s ' l l llll for the ball are all part , of the game. 79? ge? f ,- w.,.:f?G l ,C , . F l 5 W2 Q - -ffm' '- .W 1- fa: s '1 U1 44 ,lJhJ:M'.'A ejbgy-MMig.r,Mf,f I.x . fi Leung, Danny, Dilsaver, Tony Levine-Hall, Peter Holgerson, Tim Ryan, Micheal , Allan Bracewell, jeff Lindquist, Will Tsui, Brian Dodson, Gianlucca Giaccoli, Alec jordan Brunel, Mark lastrzebski, Erin Smith, Mike Tallia, Wayne Ye, Andrew Austin Thompson, Tyler Goldman, Connor Doherty Men's tennis took to the court with skill and style. The O'Dowd tennis team practices every day at Merritt College to sharpen their strokes, serves and volleys. The team also uses strategy to out- ' wit opponents. With brains and talent, the tennis team dominated HAAL. Two handed forehands deliver a powerful punch. Willie Tsui concentrates on ,. it 110 ll Spotlight: William Tsui 1 1 ,T z 7 f ' 11 . I 4 33 T , 'Q ii 'ii 21 1.6 A . , F ,ig Q ' ij? 4, 3' 1 5 T, f' 1 2 Hi U LT s E-'lg i i Q' . Jimi , I , ml, i will up ' ' ' l U-Mm Xmixiln Tsui with a ranking of 9 on the tennis team started the season strong as he swept away the competition. William and his part- ner Brian Dodson enjoy bringing pain onto the courts by subtly hit- ting their opponents with balls. A 1 ff Keep your eye on the ball! A .4 ,item-Q fy-- qv n U .34 .1 5 ' N114 ,. , iv . l I . 5 -1 ' v sn-'Q T 7 returning the serve. id Coach Baldevlso surveys the amage O'Dowd tennis has lnfhcted . ,,M,, Q ,, AigPvI:f'Q?5 7 ' ' ' p1 Q, Q ,f 'Jff Qs 3i'3F.,Bs f1 , j ' Qi. X irrl : A l f.ig kJff Q2-'in jj! s 5 f , 'M' H . ,.: ' .3 ILWZ' , ff- 'yi ,wk ':,!1,1 ':: . . , J ,,, , A,,,,,A y V ' '. ,f: . ,, A ,.,, ,.,,,., ' , 1 1-'1 'fm f'::,f .f-, WM-1,4 ' 9 fb . :wk 1? 5-l ,qgxa X 5 6 9? wen Tomlmatsu, Enrique Amendarlz, and Vance Van Krleken. water polo there are seven players in the pool at a time. Of course customary goalie as in any goal-orientated sport, as well as six players who play both defense and offense. The challenge? reading water constantly and only being allowed to handle the ball one hand at a time, as well as the fact the games can be more a little rough and safety pads are not and option. After expand- to two teams the men were ready to take on their league. Lead Q seniors Time Beck, Brian Nordstrom, Alex Keith, and juniors Ben fGoaIiej and Eric Yang, this team has become and unstoppable With wins in league, tournaments and scrimmages NCS doesn't to be to far away from this fierce group. QQ? l-10 C - --H Spotlight on: Tim Beck , ,N , Jr.. It ,5 K - Iofg 4 -A r Beck has proven to Back Row: lack Peterson, Benjamin Pardee. Coach Matt Wharton, Coach Tony Ravnik, be a great agget tg his Tim Beck, Brian Nordstrom. Middle Row: Kellock Irvin, Zachary Butko, Spencer Wood, high School Water polo Alex Keith, Chris King. Front Row: Andrew Reitz, Eric Yang, Connor Crab, Alex A' fi!-S 'l'-i 5 an Andrew Reitz takes a position. Chris King feels the pres- in ' W sure from a defender on - 4 TT, so I AW y ' the other team. - ,Lg-,,,,.l.....Q,.. Coach Tony Ravnik meets 1' ' ' ... Ur A X i with the team near the . . ' in if if H ' Q gf,3 M-.fv',i1' tg.. .5 , , pool. ,gn 35 j-455, 3 2, A Ulf' YF I'-7 .v1?'i gt. I . ,f N. 3 4' l 1' w.Lj Llfn f..,-lk M' v N woma.n'.r gout? . 1? 1 ,- - rf ' gy ME , . A , J,-A Q , A in b J' le' ' ,, Q 1 . 1 l I Y 1 1 1, X ' X . . Q , , I 3 . f K Q . R4 ,,+, 4 - . 9men's Golf Team is fin random orderj : Kaitlin Sheehan, Rebecca :rra Hendrich, Kimberly Green, Emily Childs, Tracey Landstrom, Hurtz, Barbara Fischer, Gertrude Wallace. Their coach is Mr. Rossi A This year's golf team is made up of 10 outstanding young women who dominate the greens. They practice almost daily and Mr. Rossi hardly ever 5 lets them get a day's rest! Plus, they always look good in their polos and hats! Spotlight: Green is a very enthuslas IC it w m. c ily Childs shows off her before the big game Kim Green Of U, ' h an a esome She do mates the ourse as well as the art She's also been known to L her tail feathers' l ,,., 9 .4 li T l ,,! ,f5 The girls bond Golf provides plenty of opportunities to get to know your teammates. Z during a long break. D me.n'.r gouF 4? 4, 5, ...r SE--' Balanza, john Bowler, joey Callahan, Andrew DeGuzman, Dewolfe, A.j. Grande, Tim Harkins, john Hartwig, Drew Geoffrey johnson, jeffrey johnson, Erik Katsmiller, Alex Lal, Andrew Littman, jack Peterson, Liam Rhatigan, Alex Wood Wood The O'Dowd golf team is lead by Coach Smith. As a new- comer to O'Dowd's coaching staff, Smith has high hopes for this year's golf team. Concentration is the key, says Smith. Many have said that golf is a boring sport, but members of the O'Dowd golf team beg to differ. Once you play the sport, golf becomes a passionate game of skill and focus. Practicing five days a week, the O'Dowd golf team shows the drive and motivation needed for a successful season. Spotlight. jeffrey johnson U DOM johnson has dominated the course for the past four years junior is focused dedicated enthusiastic about golf For the most important thing to I golf is concentrate To jeffrey n is a true gentleman s sport 'IMI Bowler looks to see where ball will land Andrew Wood places 'gy I jg himelf parallel to the , hole. Coach Smith offers 7,1 his players. some good advice to 1 ' , , HW, y,,,..,,,.. . M- ., --. , -u,,,,,,,,....,, .o W-.- ii' A A '? 6 Andrew Wood makes another winning putt. 1, ,Wm y yi Tricky putts require we concentration and nerves of steel Geoffrey johnson maps out the course as he prepares to wind Andrew DeGuzman winds up as his team mates watch from behind Sean Andrew DeWoIf Wood golf Sets up master ollows his to putt to perfection putt is a mental O.. and Alex works up a 4 Frustrated with the poor shot Liam Rhatlgan's face says Ita 7? uonanf ual-mr pogo , E ,l' 1 1 ' r---' ---'- 4---'Har' -f-'-' 'f 2 ' '--wi WH! T. Q, j , . l ' ' 9' f ,,,1'.' -- , n jenny Knutsong v I A A if V V V 1 -5 as 1 ' r J' Q 'T-T-'rr I Q :11.':i 1 U ,. 'Eta' N a 'Eff 4 I , ' i .1 . V K? bf i ' 'rf .1 ist B I .1242 ' 'xx i 4? 'Qw ' 4 9 -V ' 1. ,,V. , , U K, N432 'fy ' Lf f - lm ...f ...Q . If r a . fr mf' I' CFU' 3 U 11 ' T, flrf , 1 . F 74' 5 44 . af ' f C , H+' J-.1 r ,V 4, 1 ua 1 ' , ly ,ff I. ' CC c :ip ? 5 N i Z' V , I i A b G7 1 I - 'Q - 1- '- . X ,fs M UG ffm H1 Q- ' lf- on f L rv lla f fl 'W 1-- fo T . it ff 'Z ,v 2 1 rf' 'QP 'E 'maze ' as 'W 1, . .1 ' ' ' 5 ff. A .11 :We fi? ' ' ' ' 'm'sf ' fi '3 J ri 'Q' fr Knutson brings gg, Back Row: Emily Friedberg, Coach Matt Wharton, jenny Knutson, Coach Tony Ravnik, leadership' poise Water Polo is an intense and trying sport. These well con- dition players are required to tread water for about seven minutes at a time. A sport that isn't well known but none the less exciting and thrilling. Combining the water skills of swimming, the ferocity of hockey, and the objectives of soccer true dedication are required. The girls that make up this year's team are a unique group that work together and dominate in their league, even moving as far as NCS. Starters include seniors Kate Mahoney, jenny Knutson, and jessica Cummings. eefesf Lisa Bender. Middle Row: Marielle Belick, Stephania Giovenco, Katie Hawkins, Natalie Demeter, jessica Cummings, Sarah Nordstrom. Front Row: Stephanie McKinIay, julia Diskin, Francesca Delle Cese, Kate Mahoney, and Monica Hansen. fun to the water team. j Kate Mahoney leaps up for an T save. . A 'r'r MLS. Theincredibleteam i i f' ' .. ' A QQ comes together in the ., 4,IQ' . . 3 pool for a spirited cheer. 17 ' li The team quickly meets Ravnlk and Matt Wharton 1. . . , s - . Eh ' ' ' , 1 1 i 11 .f A ' 4 ,aa f ' f Q fff 2, l I V i . 'fl' ' . -r j with their coaches Tony Q ' 13, I x' 10 1 I wil- 4 1 I u .. I, 2: , .,,. , is-3 . --V- 'rag '13 1? flw ,...m , 1' '41, --,465-H lk 'QN- DD :nerr eounvnq frm. C. .. M4 'P' M x-vrv'-N4mi'r'v'r 5' our f-1-wwo f i ,LJ ' ' t Q ,-ttkz, N X ' W xx. ff .4 er Ariel Wright Perrin Wright Melissa Yee Cross country runners are arguably the toughest athletes at the school. In an average practice, they have to run 6-8 miles without stopping, and meets are far more grueling. At an invitational there can be upwards of 200 runners in each race. Imagine being at the starting line of a huge race at an invitational meet. For about forty yards everyone is lined up shoulder to shoulder. The gun shot rings out for the race to start, and everyone sprints coming off the line. All the runners struggle to get to the front of the pack as the track gets narrower and narrower, and everyone is pushed together. The rest of the race is all about working through pain. At the finish line most of the runners are doubled over from cramps or dust filled lungs. For meets which are usually every week, the jV and froshfsoph teams run two mile courses full of hills and rough terrain, and the varsity team runs three mile races. The team is looking better than ever with strong varsity runners including Ben Gutierrez, Daniel Schiffer, Ari Wright, and Austin Dileberto. There is also a great number of very strong freshman runners, so the team will continue to get better and better in years to come. XC is a demanding few stick with it. Zeal Levin marches Alejo Bell Clayton Blgsby Noelle Bugaj Brazele Clark Goa Chong Conner Cronin joe Diaz Austen rto Dillon Fink Ernest Fok Sarah Fong Stephanie Fong Nina Freltas Hellen Ganskl jumaane Gar Ben Gulterez Patrick Harklns Tlm Harklns Krlsten Horn Rachel jang Ryan Kelly, Rex Lester Zeal Levin I5 the 50UfCe of h'5 running Ronald Lynch, lan Marton, Sean Maxon, john Maxwell, Megan McRaIand Korn Mendonca Evelyn Skill but his team memberg Alexi Pappas, Parrot Tyler, Charles Peoples, Matt Reis, Heinz Rosener, Alyssa Sanchez Dame Schlef Adams, Forest Allen, Ben Alvers, jonathan Angeles, Max Anzllotte, Shane Banks Klerstue Barr Nlck Angelina Speltz, Ingrid Thvedt, Guillermo Topete, Nat Turner, Kwazi Umbutabe, Ginny Van Dune Kelsey k sport, many start, but ahead of the inferior u 1, ,, ,, runner to his right. V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 F W1 1 I 1 1 I E 1 i Y 1 1 Z 2 i Q 1 C 1 1 ,, i I 1 1 1 '--112, mu.n'.r v n benrkn.-:-beuuu Spotlight: jason Grisby . . M. - - mt 3 ' if , u , - I 6 at fn -22.-'WV . V 4 4 . l T rl WUBWD T zu ' I V I.- L . A l .- .. P . Q I-1 ...J I ' lfiiifzm ,1 ,gi ,!. . 'it '- has been on the varsity ., Dejon Smith, Brandon Wilker. The men's varsity basketball team is great this year. With exceptional coaching from Pete Morales, the team experienced success. The Dragons are a young team, but may be the most athletic team Bishop O'Dowd has ever put on the court. The experienced players shared their knowledge and expertise with the younger players, making for a strong team overall. The skill and the talent of the younger players means the future looks bright for O'Dowd basketball. Kenny Chin hits yet 1 another jumper. l W Shawn Lewis with T another perfect pass. kmato, Austin Anderson, john Bowler, Brue justin, Kenny Chinn, Grisby, Roosevelt Kirk, Steven Knutson, Shawn Lewis, Evan since freshman year. season the center racked 0 points per game and many Sannzo- J,-f X rf 5 This IS why people call him Brandon CSKYJ Walker. 1 it I , rw T s l 1 W 'I Q ' A 4 ?f 4 J XX e Q 4- . ,V is ' A A'-ww ill! yells? H . ' yxl 'ew l , f ' ' W N wifi? N A . V 1 I . s 'Q . h f , .xxx LX . .lf nrravrr ' si .X fl ff - F' P 7 ' 'fy' x if VZ - t 'QQ ','-,4- KLM viadtvh-H:,1-g gr Q we-Y 44mm -M I Offenses are useless against Kenny Chinn's intense defense. 135252 I I jason Grisby Intimidates yet another would be free th rower. 17. 3 I Q I xii Lg :fy Daniel Koches cuts past Evan Sanzo Davis looks to cut for the ball. his man. Making tough shots like this is what makes Shawn Lewis ill L., I lull: . 5,15 a star player. Tlm Amato demonstrates his amazing court vision , Roosevelt Kirk boxes ' out his man. Ty C wg 'wkkm , 97 Fnofh bofkmvbouu - Jj ,,,,,,,,,.,., Q - ig Y Pratt, Mlke Tallia, Richard Taylor, Austin Thompson Although it's their first year playing high school basketball, the frosh team took the court by storm. With their quick moves and accurate shots, the freshmen Dragons finished the season 10-4. Their excellent record earned the team second place in HAAL. Chad jones gets in 1 position for the rebound. - Team celebrates another victory. f , . ll, ff 1' L l W- W1 Ffa , 'r --W -01 Q w 4 w 4. 4 , A A x f -rf . , . Y mn, , 5 X l.- A Austin Bourdier, Alex Dansky, Paolo Dlaz, Patrick Dllsaver, Matt Duarte, Malcolm Graham, Drew Hansen, Mathew laber, Chad jones, Zach Kuga, Dean Kurilich, Daniel 1-E s :yr -if Andrew Hansen studies the court before making a move. , sil, , 'wif T. M- ,T , . .fre ' F ':T -...N q ' 'N'-N Michael Tallia aims for two. l E ll 5 I Aa ,DU lan ,UU l 'l Michael Knap uses his lock down defense Patrick Dllsaver out , jumps Castro Valley. junior varsity men's basketball season went well this year. With fabulous coaching from Coach Brad jorgenson they were led to victories. The team worked hard at practices on fundamentals and strategies, and their dedication at practice paid off. HAAL is a challenging league with top-notch teams ' and the junior varisty team more than met those demands. Hansani Burns looks for a teammate. 1' Y Aaron Bugaj, Hasani Burns, Pierre Davis, Geoff Dold, Mike Barry Keane, Taylor Kees, Michael Knap, Carson O'Conner, jordan Turner Dulka, Ryan Foo, Langston Hill, Ronald james, Robert jones, mill. ??? ff R.j. doing his best Michael jordan impersonation. 77 jv b fkmvbcnuu I l V 7 woman vein hearken-bonu Spotlight: Kate Mahoney 2 4 X.-cf, 1 je 5 ra, ll I Kate Mahoney had an lessca Cobb, Kim Veale, Lydia Andrews, Kiersten Mckoy The varsity women's basketball team had a great Rochelle Rhodes, jamie Russo, Caltlln Meyer, Kate Mahoney, Clarisse Barker, Ashley Collier, Annie Mahaney, Stephanie Fong, ff' ' ing season as one of E team's leading scorers. he has also had an All- League Honorable Mention. season. With the encouragment of Mr. Kevin Cushing, who isn't just a great basketball coach but a wonderful 1 English teacher, these women have worked hard in practice and their games. Clarissa Barker leads 1 the fast break. J .Efv 4' .3 li . jamie Russo has her eyes set on another basket. ni 2LQii'il'i1l A .ll Luigi' Q, 2 i f L7 ,l A . me I f 1 lyfixitm at , .K X I HBR ' F t R 'fi' -X .lf 1 lk? -N .ts Y W ! 4 .,' 'I . 1 X . l - Stephanie Fong is always ready therebound. ' I 1 1 w w w I 1 v w w X 1 1 N 5, X 2 X f , E Y l w J 77 jv ulomu.n'.r beu-ke.-rbeuuu ! . 1m:ll........-......! - -Q..-.-. ,. . Twfs Q... N25 QNX, Q is 'fav Wy! 5.9-i'-'T-4 Hooper, Laureina Toler, Sierra Hicks, Chanel Hill, Keane, Kat Chan, Keji Fatona The junior varsity women's basketball team was good this year. Their Coach Robin Maes made sure the team worked hard in practices and on the court to bring victories to the Dragons. The , team also made sure their name was known prepares for Karla Canna, Samantha Correia, lamie Fong, Teiler jones, Alex lay-up 35 She is by a San eandro player. H..- .g..-- sr Y K . ., I AEM. ' X X - - - - 1 y :va ,1- throughout HAAL for their quick moves and point-scoring plays. 'ff .gee- . 411- .3 .f as-D. inspired Dragons maintain r focus. IS That's what the lady A Dragons like to call team work. - IV women's basket ball players dominate the court at every 5 it Y In -D .gi T if iii ' 1 ,l ,I I N 3 E I a i DD me.n'.r vor: .rece GC Spotlight: l lamal Habibi D Qgfliiag ,nxt f, X -v--il , W 1 Modise. Varsity men's soccer bonded tightly as a team. Devin Mateo, Daniel Blake and joe Molesky-Poz created a close- knit team that held together on and off the field. The experienced seniors got plenty of support from freshmen Michael Garrick and Andres Plascencia who brought speed and talent to the team. A stroke of bad luck brought a loss f to the Dragons in the quarterfinals Dragons regular season led them to a solid third place finish in HAAL. The Dragons vow to be even stronger next year and take both league and NCS. .H , 1, 54 29 lil, 2 I7 I- If 9 p Vi al 5-V . il .1 f 4 S YT ' - ' ff it V . f F ii ' . - E QQ X if I 41.6215 . . -WMA g . be ' -'I l X J K W wa '4 -X jamal Habibi is the star goalie Devin Mateo, Iggy Cohn, Torln Holland, Daniel Schleffer jamal Habl Michael Blackledge, loe Poz-Molesky, Nick Dandridge-lemco, Aaron ner, Daniel Blake, Ameer Mohit, Andrew Lam, Alex Romanak, and Neo men's varsity soccer team. In if on green jersey, Habibi makes aerobatic saves and is a l asset to the team. Over the 3 Habibi will train with top 3 eams helping him to stop even l oals next season. l b I, ne of NCS, but the joe Poz-Molesky gets .- -l ll , ' . 1 ...-4. ue., Ag -, pq. -se 'Q N 4 ' I ' 1 m f. - ' 'figfa fl' ff' Rf 'ff v Pachner intensely kicks the ball from his opponents. A out onto the field. ........... ...... ll ww je 1.f..-.-L-A-1--A ',,..1 , , L-L,11. 'N ll 5 l . , ... o'o e 1 - ' . ' . rf Owd players Sure 73' . .S .. 1... knowhow to handle - lifil' ' ' 'V f the ball! '.l. -x x i xl V: -H If .1 my l l Y 2 I i I I l l .F 1 1 11153 , WR who ,Q J A 4,4 1 , , .b 73 51 Fw! 7? woman: Jv .rece sgfgaquggs 11, Ginny takes the ball up A X I In p dismay of her opponent. Q. l 2 Zosha Adams, Kierstie Barr, Sarah Coppock-Pector, lordon Gibbs, julie Guzman, Kristin Horn, Sarai lacobsen, Lindsey Kreutzer, Annie Marcuzzo, Madison Ornstill, Alexi Pappas, Emily Perales, Annalise Reichert, Lia Rivers-Brit, Natalie Rosekrans, Laura Sherwood, Hannah Strassberger, Hillary Sullivan, Ginny Van Dine, Kati Vastola The IV women's soccer team was full of rising stars this year. The freshman class brought a whole new class full of stars and really added to the depth and skill of the IV team. The sophomores were the leaders and held the l team together for another great season. We look forward to seeing them play on the varsity level in the years to come. M' 1 Eigjf ? f v . the field, much to the ng 1 5 1 if f Z, lg l' Freshman goalkeeper M Emily Perales was a big A part of the team s success this year Sophomore Natalie Rosekrans dribbles past the losing team. No one can keep up with this 0'Dowd striker. Lexi Pappas comes in with a big left foot against rivals Castro Valley. Ef2,eu.a.w, 1 4 A4 it lf ,LES , , V' : 1 uomo.n'.r :ocean 1-'G c ,fc 5 vlll F ll III!! l annum . lllilll Q l ' ff ,frx riff 191 Vi- learde, Annie Belanger, Mendy Berglin, Marisa Boge, Gaby Duhl, Mikaela Freeman, Nina , Caitlin Garrettt, Alexi Girma, Erika Halstenrud, Marisa Hendriksen, jessica Humphrey, I . I . . I . . ' . I . I . l ' I I I I I I I I ith, Annie Sept The varsity women's soccer team is always one of the most popular and dominant teams in the O'Dowd athletic program. This year was no different. The Lady Dragons did lose 8 players to college last year, but the freshman and sophomore classes provided lots of new talent, and the senior class really stepped it up. For the first time in seven years, the Dragons went un- , defeated in the Hayward Area Athletic League, beating rivals 1 Castro Valley twice. All the hard work put in by the Dragons paid off once again when they were placed as the 411 seed for the NCS tournament. Although the tournament turned out to be a disappointment, the Dragons had another great season and made the fans and O'Dowd speeds past the competition. Frankie Ross steals the ball from the opposing team. ustlson Allison McGuirk Allison McMManls Katherine Mayo Liz Murray Hllllary Nakano, Nodahl Kattle Nyberg Emmlly Pankey Kaylea Perenon Kayla Rockwell Frankie Ross Lau- , A T. 7 . g. Spotlight: Frankie Ross . 1 1 l n , iw 1 if ' ' l il ir? A 1 1 - 4 N mfr if ' . LI . a art, Frankie Ross has been on the 1 women's soccer team since ,U was a freshman. Ross had an , 2005-2006 season. She 3 K , J m o only the team but also the In scoring, and set a record , , ost game winning goals. Ross 'l an asset to the team and looks x 'MV l 1 . w ard to another great season 1 year as a senior. f if .5 l 1 'J W 51, ff ' 1 L. 'lid 11' JH ..- ' l McGuirk makes a nice save. fl V Qin 1-v:-f':+ .P 1, -vv D7 uesenoffa. nl ff i 1 ,l Spotlight: is I Devin Mateo 2, l l l 'L l' .F-'1 VNIIIJUMWJHWWVI' llfgllij xml' ':Lll 4 I Y Ui fast W fx,iF'fx w' ff' Mft ff is - , 22 '.gj,,,.:,t . is 3 - ' .V' , I Q' V ty , ' lx X69 , I 3 , ,, , 4, , ., 1, 2 1 1 , V ' l s Mateo s physical prowess on the ' b leads some to believe that he IS om Anderson, joe Ballch, Robbie Cote, Mark Eberhard, Alex Granelll, Tom Gourhan ofa gpg than 3 man Adding to his 3 Derek Halman, Kevin Hanson, Matt Hearns, Torin Holland, Kellock Irvin, Chris King, i:i'f'1af?L2L5r:::?xZffisnd Mateo, Tom Magarian, james Magers, Matias Meneses, Mark Montalban, john a I dd rn' V ' if V '-we-vi-,1fk.lQ,,n. L, 7 ' cl JLMH1 9 l J n every p ayer a s some Ing Q-,Q-gr J Y Alex Miller, Mike Parry, Peter Podrid, Matt Reis, Alex Remar, james Sherrer, We e hecka 900df'1'SYea'f and , f nm ' thu: l H Smith, Spencer Stuckey, Nate Tuman, Alan Welsh ecause 0 a e amazmg a e es ' J Varsity men's lacrosse is a strong team made up of 28 strap- fl ping young men, composed of both upper and lower classmen. ' f The coach is the stubborn, hardheaded but excellent and tal- ented Mr. Wayne Shaffer. When asked about the team he says, They're solid. Lots of good players with good leadership. So how are art QShaffer is also an art teacher at BODD and lacrosse , related? Shaffer adds, Lacrosse is based on beauty, finesse, and 1 violence. The beauty represents the artist part, the violence is the artist angst, and finesse...weIl, finesse is a little bit of both! To help the coach, are the very impressive Assistant Coaches jason Sattertwaite fdefensej and Brian Cummings foffensej. O'Dowd gl'eetS Novato. if ll X, .I ll l A . A, Chris King races Q! Ph. -ff ti.. r fi A an A A X A down the field K in nv X U ,A Q it 4 k 0'Dowd battles It 4 ! fy 'V out on the field in 1 'Jr 1 r gffif, , front of the oal. gf' f I, : ' . QP' Z Lf-S L ,ca ' f ' , r fl ,re 4 is X i 'N aw I l Q w.-I ,. F I. l- :W ti d 1 t Y if f' 4 'gl' , ' l 'S M ' -Q A L I ' ' fx u W, HH' ' 3 X j ,..--A l ,ff 9 --ef Y,w- C pu loe Balich outruns Novato. 1 1 ft Mark Eberhard and Ronny Smith listen and take a breather during halftime. ! ' 24 1 w 'W' ti , Q ,f llcyh f71,fn , 2L: 'l ' . 4 I i L gal' 9, 'x Q' ' Ji ' I ' Players out , , numbered, mg-.,.1 l-r . .. . rr 'vp Qi:--a E1:,' make a ,, .g plan oinowd ' H -4 during takes one for practice- the team. ff fwfr-V 1 Mark Eberhard Q, catches the ball and 1 gets ready to launch it. 3. lf! Lacrosse pl aCtICES pb 4-gil' 4: .I X10 are grueling but exhilarating. Tom Gourhan throws his body across the goal. 'VM W- .1 'Ia , . -rn! A 9' , X12-L F.. if .i'+,.N, X . it .. Ll' 4- rl.-I I 2 Noelle Bugaj, a junior, , Z beats the opponent in I at Sophomore Suzanne Spencer beautifully transitions the ball 5 down the fleld junior varsity women's lacrosse is led by a strong, charismatic group of girls who dream big, give their all, and never quit. Coach Paul Manzi claims that they are determined and confident, and their spirit is impos- sible to defeat. He also adds that Lacrosse is the perfect sport for him to coach, as it's in his blood. Manzi says, It was invented by the Iroquois Indians in Up- state New York, where I'm from. Therefore, I was des- tined to coach this amazing group of girls. V-. - ....,,., . .,-3.A-.---Us another amazing draw. ...H I Co-captain Kori and Elizabeth go in for a ground ball. ff, - 1 ' f . 1 ,Nr-fffv - I . , .. J wg., Ariana Bostlck, Noelle Bugaj, Katie Daley, Helen Ganskl, Elizabeth Hane, Christine Hughes, Keri Ishibashi, Amanda Kilian, Frida Lopez, Rachel Lorber, Katie McPhee, Kori Mendonca, Kaylee Mosher, Kiyome Okikawa, Lucia Ordonez-Gaugher, Emily Roberts, Staci Shub, eye on the game, Suzanne Spencer, Barbara Suraz, Rachel Tharp, Hilary Wood ready t0 defend. Co-captain Kaylee Mosher keeps her r. .R .- ,',,:4.,.V,. ,, , f ,,. , ,'.-., 77 wemn.n'.r V BCI!! D ulommn'.r uesenoffa. ,-9' ff! f f A 4 M I ffl!! V l Maggie Aker 1 vu T 4 1 l, 'lu ill Aker has been an Maggie Aker, McKenzie Bryan, lennlfer Cooper, Nicole Crayton Michaela D'Ambrosio, Lisa Dorshkind, Mikaela Freeman, Mischa Galitzen-Weiss, Michelle Gertmenian-Wong, Kimberly Harris, Lauren Hoffman, Nicole Kaneshiro, Marie Mitchell, Alicia Ordonez, Karen Pryor, Emily Rusca, Laura Sherwood, lordan Anqela Sternberq, Michelle Viviani, Petra Zuniga star at women's lacrosse -, she signed up to play. captain, Aker leads with a , style. A Q 4 The varsity women's lacrosse team had a rocky start to their season but pulled through to rise and conquer. They had an abundant amount of new players that moved up from IV and worked together to succeed. Women's lacrosse is viewed as a lackluster sport, but if you have seen these Dragons play, you've seen how the team shakes up the field. They are a hard working, dedicated team that strives to dominate. 1'-r!'i',i'3-.l 'LN li Emily Rusca makes the catch. in ' T jennifer Cooper looks L perplexed during the half-time discussion. Lisa Dorshkind, a high offender, waits for a turnover. F i A X , , FEW mmf :,:' f ri 1 ,.., Marsa- 4, ,., ND 'i J, 421-N JJ. - 127 77 vane!! se' LA, .X dkf v Y . 09 in Griffin If l L-dffifl hands fast feet record Le anc, ian ee, uian n, ex rick Najarro arl u tPobr t ES c B y, AI I B II, CI kCarm cheal, Iman,Adr enneC t ,A hl yC ll , I . . n, en it all. Griffin broke the record erto, W ker Dupree, M I' k , K ji Fo t , S rah Fong, Aaron Casper, lordan Gibb , Lexi Girma, Alex CoIesorkh', nthony G ff B auren arano, Patr' k H k'ns, Elizab th Hendrix lennifer Hinds, Dylan Hunter, Megan Hurtz, Rachel lang, Mikaela loh M bl T b L l I L R L t , Z al Levin Barry Lewis, Mike Lineberry, Eboni Littlefield, Alexx L g HS, are! eo ES, E erel I ue er InS, rIS Kelly Ryan Daniel Schieffer Synell Simms Adam Simons Ale VD SlVk C dWhtGffWl , whiz kid Anthony Griffin he most sit ups in a minute in Fall, and he has racked up a few for the track team by placing In 300 hurdles. Don't blink because you'Il miss the lighting fast runners on the Bishop O'Dowd track and field team. They run, jump, hurdle and throw, proving why they are the defending HAAL champions year after year. With a host of new runners and return- ing veterans, the team is stronger than ever. ' The dedicated and experienced coaches also help the team run their way to another championship. Amadi Emeh practices the long jump. O'Dowd is way out in front of the 5 competition. Yr-. 1g IEE Kelly stares down other I yt ,.. Q. V. ,,,,tb-L?-. mr- i hr, Anthony Griffin does O Dowd runners size up the competition and get into the ZONE. .'?'g2n we 1 A 5, Q F l sf' ra , 4 2 g,-fu lg, 4 ' I w s 5 Q it 'ns' 0 1 1 ? . N .'-' Q 931 a' Q, .ff :fa-'Q' 5-lv W -9 1 the I-Turn for the high jump. High jump requires strength and a good launch i 'W1 During a . scrimmage at Skyline, lake Q Lampenfeld l makes an arc Megan t McFarland 0 takes the turn. prove be no for Williams. on a five foot lump Monique Perkins 1 uw and Sarah Fong line up by their starting blocks Q - Robert Green takes on the hurdles 79 beufmbouu nik' 1Q c VL 'A E.: ff A' h '46 - A sf Y The 2005-2006 Dragon varsity baseball team has high hopes for their up coming seasons after finishing 25-1 in the nation and being the 2005 HAAL League champions last year. With a solid returning core of players including f seniors jeff Kobernus, Chris Marshall, Trevor Sampson, and Max Shupe, the team is hoping to have a strong and successful run through league and NCS. catcher Ted Reteckl awww-- Prince, Graham Rodriguez, Ryan Moura, Chad Santos, jon Carrasco, Nikko Andy Spellmen, Zander Capell, Chris Marshall, Trevor Sampson, Alex Crosby, Mouton, Kevin Ruma, josh Bowen, Ted Retecki, Chris White, jeff Kobernus, Max 1119-0 n J- 5I'A, .-Isle:-1 vfix 1' gy. Spotlight: jeff Kobernus l K ev goi V, , I 11 A A rs wg ' .1 -1' of the varsity team his year and has been an as r since His accomplishments ng 25- 1 in the 2004- ff Kobernus became an official P e . - . . m season. His most embarrass- oment came in the first game Skyline. After telling his it didn't matter if he went 4-0 long as the team won, jeff went striking out 3 times. Still, jeff the team to victory. Max Shupe sports a stylish V mohawk. A Chad, Max, Trevor, ' Q. mg uri, - jeff, and Ryan enjoy -' V Q resting together. ,QV ' A I f Lx Graham Rodriguez 'f'silM:g, ggi' ' fi ,iff --fj, confirms signs with 1 , Q jig'-:'Pf 1 is l W josh Bowen throws down a slider to the plate. 'Q-1 74 for the sign. . an MaxShupe and Chad Santos converse in , between Innings. Catcher Ted Retecki looks into the dugout . lm -Q s. Pitching is key to the basemen Carrasco down success of the team. ready for ound ball Crosby has one of the smoothest I Coach K. swings on the team 1st basemen Alex Graham Rodriguez gets an earful from 77 jv beifmbouu 5. is J. fki .fail-2 -:xg 8311 -..... x I ' if -scan, f V A ' X .. ,, ,F fu. 11, 'f ,ff - f 1. 1 I , l l l 1,31 ' ' what FWS 'W 'L' h Connor Crabb, jordan Edwards, jimmy Hansen, Bruce Hufford, Taylor Kees, Michael King U Chris Klein, Morgan Litzky, Sean Mather, Geo Niespolo, Alex OImedo,Michael Stowers, ' -,- Robert Taylor, Vance Van Krieken, josh Varinsky, Ryan Walterhouse, Spencer Wood af in Q -Q ix' ,Fa-H ---ii'gfQ5':iA' QQ? Ml A 1 I .. The freshman and junior varsity baseball teams had a great season. They had good pitching and hitting, combined with a good defense. They have a lot of young players who look like they are ready to move up , to varsity. Everyone on the team showed growth and improved from the beginning of the season. 1 r v- fi W i l , .ff Q3 .J V' L . I 51 C' '1 F. ,. gl 1 133 1521.5 .1 ' ' Lili: . ,fx-, .v , 7? vein .roF?b:luu Being able to hit a fast pitch, field, catch and throw a ball, not to mention being able to slide with style are not as easy as they seem. Softball requires a lot of strength, speed, and energy. This year, every girl , on the varsity team specializes in each of these areas. , Along with four freshmen, returning players Alexa Har- ris, jessica Bannister, and the lovely jessica Cobb led the team to another successful season. Spotlight: Alexa Harris jessica Bannister, jessica Cobb, Kristi Cook, Melani Davis, Charday Foster, Alexa Harris, Christine Keener, jessica Keener, Trey Mullaney Banks, Mary Rhatigan, Rachel Rhodes, Annie Towata, Lyla Weinstein Freshman catcher Mary Rhatigan takes a quick break in between innings. Alexa has proved to a real team player. Her memorable moment is hitting the winning Charday Foster fields the ball and throws the ball back to first base. Christine Keener waits next in line to bat. -,, .,,.A',l 0 lfg Sam Correia throws the ball from first base back y- p I to the itcher. ' ' Q- P . C . ,. -Q - 11,- 1 ' 4 ' - . ' W' 'L -'ff Sarah Pa rnow takes a fftm,-1' ' - pf ,far ,gsigif . . . ,T Mjlawivliij' , time out before hitting r z T C, VVVA 31 A , to get Some UPS from ' , K Coach Vikki. 0 0 ' The IV softball team took a huge hit. Unfortunately, the team only had four returning players. Led by Cap- tain Kaitlyn Sheehan, the 2005- 2006 IV team soon be- came a group of 16 girls most whom have never played softball before. After practicing five days a week, great improvement was shown throughout the entire season. jessica Cobb pitches the ball for the first game of the year. Ashleigh Bigman-Pimentel, Alea Boot, lustyne Catacutan, Samantha Correia, Barbara Fischer, Kim Green, Kelsey Rhia Kristel, Maggie Lewis, Caitlin Murray, Huong Nguy- an, Sarah Parnow, Taylor Perry, Linda Pham, Kaitlyn Sheehan Eff! fr' N.-:lla Taylor Perry at short- stop takes a ground ball from the other team. Db jv .roF'1'beuuu D7 .rulimming Qlilif' 9 9 , l Y jocelyn Winkler jenny Yu Coach Laurie Thirion returned from her two year ab- sence as head coach of the Bishop 0'Dowd Swim Team. Along with Tony Ravnik and Matt Wharton, Thirion coaches the jV and varsity teams. They hold practices at Holy Names College six days a week and have meets twice a week. EmilyFriedberg and 3 jenna Adams love their cozy parkas. jenna Adams, Hannah Ake, Marielle Belick, Lisa Bender, Christina Bond, Lauren Boedessa, Brenda Cheath- am, jessica Cummings, Rosie Deak, Francesca Delle Cese, Natalie Demeter, julia Diskin, Casey Doran, Katie Dulka, Sabrina Ehrlich, Anne Marie Ferruzzi, Morgan Flannery, Emily Friedberg, Stefania Giovenco, Olivia Gregory, Katie Grunert, Kennette Hoke, C, Iette Keane, Morgan Kerr, Angeline King, jenny Knutson, jeanette Lo, Kate Mahoney, Stephanie McKinlay, Meigan Mell, Sarah Nordstrom, Christine Olson, Lauren Pagan, ' Kayla Rockwell, Seeli Corinne Smith, In rid Thvedt, Michelle Valerio, Demetria Waters enn Werfal, l Spotlight: i Tim Beck 81 jessica Humphrey 1 V1 gy 1 I l ,, 1 F., Tim Beck and jessica 1 Humphrey have raced for years. Beck swims Free and Back. Hum- phrey swims Free. 1 1 Together they rack up l the victories. 4 1 G 1 l 1 '11 Md qi 5 i 1' Corinne Smith races to the finish. A T i 4 1 1 1 1 1 Casey Doran and Corinne Smith take a . break from swimming. ll..11.1.. , i ' 1 1 i 5 2 1 li T AVG' 'Sp L V W: P 138 ' 0 1 E I 1 'w v L 'Ulf fv -'15 41, - I 1 1 1 R , + 5 L-. Q3 1 ? 1 3 A5 Q I I V I W 22 - 139 . M'-if ' ' Q 'Will-' -.,f lr . n ' , Th 79 Feueuuv ' The faculty is the power line of the Bishop O'Dowd system. They bring energy and light to all students. They share their wisdom and knowledge, and in effect give us the power to succeed. This year they collaborated with the new administration to create a positive and fun learning environment that all students could benefit from. Without their hard work and dedication, O'Dowd would not be what it is today. fi Mr. Rooney is a master 552735- Q: 3. Q-.5 - . . . . ISSJ . 2. P .. I , ,....L Fix milf? Y' ' S Viv? , ,. V, 'F 0 .-+4 ln' Ms. Laura Shicko, the Spanish 4 ' 'Q teacher has become one of the favorites on campus. Her lively energetic personality makes her 9' -T scientist and teacher. His students are amazed by his ability to crunch numbers in his head Ms. Ute Von Doyen teaches two languages: English and German. She T loves discussions about government and history. students eager to learn. Some stu- dents even say that Ms. Shicko has 3-fi inspired them to study Spanish in college. J l I, , .iw ia. .1 ,-fl ,J ff- X . . f F . +0 0 5-:ma X, In the name of science, Mr. Warren Albee plays with fire in classroom 214. Things can get pretty hot in his chemistry classes, but his students know Mr. Albee is cool with rats, rock-n-roll and motor- cycles. There's plenty to learn from Mr. Albee in and out of the class- room. Spanish teacher Ms. Rachel A Plnette 1 emphasizes ' -I' i Ben proper . . 1 ' ' pronunciation. Mr. Tim I Newman l teaches his stu- dents fascinat- lng facts about r'1'.',T science. -VTHXW wwf ' wi Ms. Riley is an amazing fj QWLKOL4 MM FQWHJ math teacher who mo- QE GMM. Affiplfbihwtffy I PWR telyates her students to Ir 'QVMLQN M,,,,,,,jpf,q Mm v , lm? cel. 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Coleman Academic Secretary Cynthia Funal Development f 0H Associate Tommy Gilbert Prescilla Gurrea-Gonzales Marguerite Green loan Grell Security Communlcatlon!PR Coordinator 77 .rr?:uFF Office Manager Bookkeeping Payroll ...Q ' I .-, 7 v .W 7' L 'Hb V-r ping Yfx xx .- 'Ui- 'i, .7 1-35 fr -:rx ff-, ,. ,., nf. mx Y-' W' 'i?'f' 689' 5' Q47 -I' ,gfpifff aw J ,, .1 -v . w, LJ. , -, -x iv, I, -'Si KTQQ sz.,-. 1 79 .rfudanv FN AIN joscelyn Daguna and QI E jose Daguna jennifer Hines and her sister 1 Angelica Gums and 1 Marcella Albert jones and Hazel jones Alex Quinn and Elise Quinn ,f-5. ff f sl Gums fri: 611 ,, rw, N i' . ' . 171 54 Chris Pobre Kevin Pobre, and Matt Pobre F1 livin? ' ix X at K ,ff I junior Kimi L Passmore i welcomes her brother and sister Danny and Laura Passmore to Bishop O'Dowd. The Passmore twins are M 'X freshmen. Wt : ,, X -av, 'X' Dymond Littlefield, Ebony Littlefield, and Teilor jones WU! 'fs 97 .ribuingr Karin Petrltes' group looks at geometry from a completely different angle. .i,,li ,N ll N N Friends seek out the camera Everyone likes a chance to get a picture in the yearbook. Staffers hit lunch time looking for willing models. 3. 5 1 . it ., .- 'yr' 142, . .r . nj.. N ..-' li. 7 I. ka '. iv v,,1,3v.: KZ - ' 2 ' iv M .qi ' 55 fir i z' 1,9 ' l 4 Q s ,t -v S 'i I i I ,M ir, .e . w,,, '. 2. 7--r i x ' riff- f ff' .J ' ' - ' 'slit gc- A wr' ' g Freshmen Kelly Salamack, Kristine Schoendorf and Hilary Wood enjoy a nice breeze in the breezeway K I . I If 1 Z ' 1 l . 'gg . ri H . gl . 3' After a great class in drama Grisel leaves the room with f a sense of peace. Freshmen flex their muscles and grit their teeth in physi- cal education. l We get by with a little help from our friends. Christian Halstenrud flashes his abs for the .Ai Generally a group selects a spot for lunch and sticks with it all year long. This group has a prime location. folks at home. Sall and Heinz spread wishes for Peace on Earth. 73 l'r:q...r!'amn.n William Bekka Lee and i Bennett gives a Lauren Meyer if 1 ' study despite the A Qi.. 411.5 ,,,, lift- tempting Q sunshine Q in justin Terry basks In J J U ' sun in the ' - '1 ' breezeway. 9 if N I Xxx V xx fi .. V fl l Il Q Y A ff? Q Ashley Acridge 1 smiles on during class. It's a one thumb up. l ' ful I,,, Ryan Moura studies for history. He's as a major. considering it I S 1 5 '!Qx lamal Hablbl and Stephanie McKinley take a break from class to cuddle j in the hallway. quads I juiced 1 Laurel Ransom and Kim Green show off the fact they are not in dress code! . 1 1 V , Spiked hair and long hair meet up on the Mike Ethier, justin Terry, Matt Pobre get at lunch. Marlowe and Vanessa wait for class to Start. f in , i' . .hx gi K f Crozier star reporter Kim Reed is always finding something to laugh about. 4 William Bennett prepares to get to the core in Earth Science. D7 .rn.nion.r Milton Trevor Sampson and Phll get ready imitates Spider-man V ix for a photo shoot. as he and his friend eat lunch in the busy cafeteria. What do spiders eat? Ronny does his best lm pression of Mike D. at the thrilling Night Rally. Check out that killer Adidas lump suit Di l Ii if ,Mx J m y 4 Andrea Dural finishes her work during lunch. 2-56 rf I Peace-out! The seniors show their pride at the Night Rally A sea of blue filled one side of the gym, These Spartans could not be stopped. W J2 .. E1--'- L 1 3 in A Q n fff P-f. f 511,-v . BJ, 4 r v 4 . ,ffifff 167 77 .rvudmnv when? do qou nike. abou? bifhop ddowd? Tayler Friar Because I am graduating in four months and my class is going out as the most spirited class O'Dowd has ever seen. '06 what it do? Phil Devencenzi I love 0 Dowd because I get to see Louis Arnold, Mr. Calderwood, loe Balich and that Malo guy every day without fail. I Ronald james I love O'Dowd be- cause I have cool classmates like Tim Kerbavaz. Elyse Guerin I know I get a good education here and there are people from all around the Bay Area, not just in Oakland. I find good people to be around. lasmine Lopez All the people are nice and friendly. There's also a lot of diversity. Malcolm Graham I love O'Dowd because this school is full of smart people. If :jam I .I why ' -,+ -Lfff , 1 -fi-ff' 2' 5 :G Y ' L .-:gf ,-L , - when? do qeu uiku. obeu? bifhop ddould? r Katie McPhee Zeal Levin 3 There IS alot of stuff to choose from. The people are cool. I LOVE THIS SCHOOL! i Christian Halstenrud Bryce Hufford l I like the block scheduling and MP's The baseball program is awesome josh Varlnskl Patrick Moura I love the atmosphere of the students bonding We have a great cafeteria in?u.e-vie.u.r 7? 77 Fnn..r!'umq.n The freshmen this year arrived in a storm and congested the hallways. This class is incredibly talented with their many athletes and musi- cians. Although their Spirit Week theme wasn't very strong, they pulled through. The class of '09 may possibly be mighty fine. Tl . 'f . P1 '. X A W i- - gn! , . l 1 f 'ff ,f lg-1 1 S A V l 4 V 1 4 4 l X l 5 F , NHL 4 x The chopstlck chal- 5 Ienge proves worthy 1 marbles is harder than 55 you think. i l I 1 r I 4 The Annex is a hang l V out for many freshmen. 1 Mimi, Samantha and Mike are smilin' it up during lunch. of its name. Picking up f f- 2 1 fy X . , ',v'....A,- ,,, , , , . , -ET'2.ff:'w,' iw -A .1 K I--L ., ni' a --, ' p , K 'Lip .... 'Y' - f- 'Lx 'ep -. ' . AQ L1-.U, --Qu. iw-5-4 4' f . .ff -we-,Lu fr:-1,1 X Q T 4,4 -Pwr l T ' QB, Qi l f 6+ Q I E f 1 l ,Y , 1 .V , f ' V 4 it- ' -7 e , T ...r T - X if L, . l :'n. .ia . 1 - ' I r ' 'lil if 1 X London's Calling --- The freshmen class wowed the school with their performances at the Night Rally. .,....f.-up ff-and l A --- W , en.. ..... If L ff' reshmen are ranksters A super secret frosh throws some bunny ears on Evan Twomey. It's fun and exciting to make new friends as a fresh- man. Every freshman is new to O'Dowd and so all freshmen are in the same situation. Gabba Duhl Michael Dulka Brendan Kawada and Doug Anderson pick each other's brains for insights into the novel Freshman year IS a big adjustment for many Students must grapple with lockers crazy schedules and piles of homework Father Malo introduces himself to ninth grader Rocky Faraj The lazy days of summer are over for Caroline Marcado an Hilary Wood I in M K , A '- 4,- x' X A 1 N X ,X Zosna Adam Aiexander Adsit Dante Affonso Hannah Ake Kaamii A1-Hassan Alina Aiishoev Forrest Aiien Grace Aivarenga Caroiina Aivarez Benjamin Aivers Dougias Anderson Michiko Anthony Eileen Anziiotti Maxweii Anziiotti Tyier Anziiotti Christina Arias Racnei Arrioia Maicoim Baiiey Carlos Barraza Lauren Beato Annie Beianger Keisey Berg Mendy Bergiin Jonathan Bernadei-Huey Tina Bernadett Guy Bieiiocn David Biessent Christina Bond Jenaye Bonner Ryan Bozque Ariana Boztici Qienna Doudoin Austin Bourdier Devin Brunch Jane Brooks i , .H 3 if in X of sf- W 4 S f. , .. -HJ f i I i J 1 V N-,, 4' Q E .' ji' r i A i , -L A fi . i X L fr 1 YH N 0 I f' A 1 'rr 'Wx v 1 Af. 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Before you know it we'll be out of here, so take advantage of every day as long as you can. U 'W ill! , nv' 1 , - , - of i ,df lulia Van Broek and Allie Laber are such good friends that ,V they always match. ,. 1 f if? ' : - . ri Ei life Mg' V-,gg I gi l fs' Frankie Ross and Nina Freltas rock to the '07 beat Becca Keunstlng enjoys math as much as math is en- joyed. ,.V,l'i li.,-'lil 1 ,lapixk ', Qi -QF- frcvfy- N I . 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Natalia Gonzalez and love. Arl Wrlght -f Reese -X P' mf Boge, Sean ,M ,. DeWolf, T Raf Lima, I P, Iggy Cohn, if Nikko Wahl, 1' ' 4, l I' ns- Alex Rema- j rand Mag- gie Aker rj chill. Q f DA- Q ,. N. 3 , I 1. 'i' ' fy Willie Tsui sits on the ASA table in all his glory. Laura Meyer show their Vg., .gl , .il News PM J - ,M U l :...,7:,.?,,..T'p,m,.., ,L.....,.,-..1.w.u.qf-M--1 I ' -' : l , 4, ..., .li :N-'r:?ff,,i,?'5gz1'-rig. Tavla Sanchez, Molly U in t Nackerman, and Tassy -Qs .IF Taylor soak up the sun at the A's game. l , 'F . A , K A ' -1 -' I W I , l 5 W Ally Fujii gets g some love from 4' XX k -, m Melissa f Q watrous. oooo I X4 Tim Beck gets , X ready fora f r close-up. 1 A ,wi . V . VF? ,L -. r fi l 3 'if oe Balich, Mike Par- ry Ted Zika Chrissy Knowles Phil Deven cenzl and Matt Hearns enjoy being seniors and v vi 9 sitting on the quadsll ax 6. .,. 1 5 ll?-,l ll l lulian M. Absalom lf 1 wanna make God laugh, him your plans. -Van Zant Margaret E. Aker I solemnly swear l am up to good. -Harry Potter l l l l 4 l 1 l l 5 I. I, 1 l l l Sophia I. Alberts-Willis When you smile the world smiles with When you cry, you cry alone. our mind and that alone that h Best Looking Nate Thadani Ryann Palau Cutest Syd neyl. . A, ,,, -v Dafym. Anam. e X l'm handlin' my thizzness.. yadadaii? Devin Mateo Chrissy Knowles . . .urff ' 1' 'l'i1fii'l.l L . V :la J' 'I-fi .ai . r 1 . ,, f H. Arnold Ad rlana Alvarez When you cry, you cry alone. our mind, and that alone, that chains C. Anderson The clock ticks life away. -Linkin Park l 4255, . P. Amato mess with the bull you get horns, young man. 50 I. Andrade Katherine A Avery M Axworthy P l. fl lil' Walter A. Bachemin Andrevv L.llBaker l l 0 , Segrid E Barr A Who D0 you love? -Segrid 1 will le Audrey M. Benitez 3 ,l Life moves pretty fast. If you ' don't stop and look around e in a while you could miss -Ferris Bueller 1 N Robert A. Bauman There is no security on this earth, there is only oppor- tunity. - General Douglas MacArthur Annie S. there is a fork inthe road, e it. -Yogi Berra ,s 1 joseph P. Balich Timothy K. Beck I can accept failure, but I can not accept not trying. jordan Carson B. Berg Prettiest Eyes jamela joseph Kevin Ruma '14 A . isa f Best Hair Marty Bormolini Kaylea Perenon S. Bluhm Marisa D. Boge kids we used to laughg who that life would move this -Kanye West R Bookin nothing can be a cool hand Cool Hand Li PM 1, u. ,N W 1 . . uf: H W . i 1 l i i Q houghl you couldn I get any go and do someth ng like TALLY REDEEM YOURSELF! ie R. Bosque ' 1 f 7 I -Dumb and Dumber P k L. Brennan in fl' O dra S. Brown 9 . n I. Bustos 0 perclon en espanol? fum uyenj J .. , ' Il' mv' , C Caruthers Let us step into the night tempt the flighty mistress enture. - Dumbledor 5 Y M it i of .sr st V, Ashley M. Collier if Oh my God Becky, look at her lf butts - Sir Mix A lot ' rendan W. Cogan Isabel C. Co K1 C Capell ErlcC Carlson f Goodnight sweet prince - ' Hamlet and The Bi Lebowski 9 That s all folks! -Porky Pig fi- ' if tsi Q Ax U d' :ii , ' Q :M xi Alf wg? J -S l . Teddi N Chanos Where there is love there is - Ghandi Hen A T a.a L Gina E. Conway Only two things are infinite, universe and human and ' ity, I m not sure about -Albert Einstein S Carter The harder you work the luckier you get -Gary Player ' m V Q 75' I' in 1 t , ,ff- H: i 1f 17 Loudest Ashley Collier lumaane Garrett AngelaM.iClappf Grant L. Cohn jennifer R. Cooper Best All Around Matt Hearns jessica Humphrey l .. F. l l l ,. I . l l, l l Curia l l l l l 1' 1. L. Y r l . . . at A. Davies s l P, f li l I. l ' r. E4 B. Derenthal T surrounded by ama- l t something done, In it yourself. I stian, Little Mermaid ' r -X I, l I C. Devlin ,thing without op- l reizw ' 55+ . g1' lw'.i -V 4 , F,-. X Q ygvl 'T , , . 3 ti .. ,:. . 9 , ' . V- 132 :H w -gg 1 5 F I ,r . my V . -V V ' 1 -A ,W wil In this world you must be oh sn smart or oh so pleasant. Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant! - james Stewart :E E. S- Q Q2 FO' 3' P fs ff' U C 1 VI Hx I fl Q 95 l r 's : ' ' , - AL' I W ' h a A ffm x ra' - -' ' rn 1 - ' 4 3' M . 5 N ' . ff: 5 L X 4' ' -J' Do not be too moral You may cheat yourself out of much Ilfe Aim above morality Be not surnply good be good for something Henry David Thoreau lf. ' ' nf, Y -- - -31' P51 -M yi fx' 24-f i W ar, 1 rf I . 1 A. Fisher r l , if 3 N 4 A . 3, ,. , it-pn FM' ,, ,,' -Af' J 4 e :gif P ar M. Friar are beacause I have a I S ' to tend to a history to and gifts to deliver to d. -Bernice McFadden H, .ft F, i iw i lie, i iz 5 L-,J Pnl ? - , , . ll. Granski it dd, now do you see the, dom in ' ' 1 51-. I ,, 1 ,1 i E 1 - V f 5 .4 V 1 back up like a sea ninja E 40 ' fl. Gelb y ' ' Il - caked up than Betty rll 4 A .Tif'1',?i5'xrJf' i f 'Y PWPF: few . ,, ML.-I 01 .3 Y HS: file? Megan K. Gifford mg' K4 Estevan S. Gonzalez I may not be the best but I'm in the top two. Everything happens for a eason Patrick R. Gordon rare, hard lo lind one, ol Iincl one like me anywhere tall trees or the butt please they don'l make em -Mac Dre Devan M. Gregori If you can't wait not to be tired ol waiting, if you can dream and not make dreams your master -Rudyard Kipling Sophia Gill Rule: Do unto others would have them do unto L. Gonzalez A., f V.:- + LS, ,, -,av 1 Thomas E A Q up ... 5, 6 X, Anthony B. Griffin Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house, and if you have a glass jaw you should watch your mouth. -50 cent Dominique D. Glover I'm a gonly goober yea, you're a gooly gnober yea -Spongelzoh I ain'l sayin' she a gold digger, but she ain'I messin' with no broke ..... -Kanye West Natalia Gonzalez know where I'm going and I k truth and I don't have to be you want me to be. I m free to what I want -Muhammad Ali Caitlin M. Green seven times, stand up -japanese Proverb lustin E. Griggs True, there are things in life more important than money, but it takes a LOT of money to buy these things. -l.IgIehart f f I , Most Likely to be an O'Dowd Teacher Robert Bauman Elizabeth Durst Most Creative H f Alyssa Diamond Blake Curia it e MY A w 1 , A .,,I SY - 5 15 .4 4 . ssentsal IS Invisible to 1 W' ev?- Yq Fm? A555 -1 F 7 4 .- r.-bsibw f i ,.,,, 1 . :2:QW'lQ 54?3Frw5? Ewsflm ' ,A-.f avg' Q-'f -'5f1- , , . Ami, pg, ' '12, L in 1, 5, Vi-'- , ' it 2.111 - I I N 4, U M .M 1 lg ' Halstenrud, 4+ .g , 1 'Ziff 4 I +4 1.2 f ,f . xg- v W ' , . I 'a l -v lesslca A. Humphrey Nobody gets to see the wiz ard. Not nobody, not no how.' - Wizard of Oz ii: :Q my iw M y hw ,X F ..,. P rf W' I? el A johnson f -A' 1 'Tin 13, ,kk 'W wma MJ 3' 164 6 ,dd Win. -rag 4' if wt 3 n Fi? ' M ' W fra Emi f 1 L F v if ,F lr: .M I, 5505 T .,,X . fm., 13:1 Q iff! IJ' , , . 1.51. vz L Ki - ff: Par. - V, il 1. w v W , w 4? '- f f 'Fl -'Qi wa ., ,r7 fn: 1 I ol I I K ? . x L 3 e 1 ETX L3 r vb .f 'lt - v f Best Friends Peter Podrid, Alex Re- mar , Matias Meneses Stacy Kaney, Rafaella Lima, Katie Brockhage, Sarah Bookin Tabian D. Lee J ' . ,- -FZ ' I Rafaella S. Lima no story. It's just people, moments, bits of rapture, emotions. ln short, the story evertoId. Waking Life Ronald' F. Lynch J . 'F Frances M. Leung A big shot is alittle shot that kept shooting. Sorren D. Lindstrom are such stuff as dreams made on, and our little life rounded with a sleep Drew A. Mackey l am America. lam the part you won't recognize. But get used to me. Black, confident, cocky: my name, not yours, my religion, not yours: my goals, my own: get used to me. -Muhammad Ali The Greatest .F M. . -S. la.. 'll :Rf .VA i teen. I 3015 R 'L J Alicia B. Lim There's no story. It's just people, ges- tures, moments, bits of rapture, fleeting A emotions. In short, the greatest story : ' evertoldf' Waking Life 3 fig 5 ff.. I-7 1 .. . Dyamond L. Littlefield is the reason for season. if ft - ,, J . lic? ta 4. igiqf' if ,gt it lames H. Magers Best Lips Tabien Lee Taylor French K A Mahoney best and most beautiful things in orld cannot he seen or even touched they must he felt within the heart. 1 Keller Kate A. Malmgren iust two lost souls swim- in a fish bowl -Pink Floyd 4 1, l , l i D. Marshall out there jerry, and I'm every minute of it. - fSeinfeIdJ th., r mg. ., '65-bfi, fi x. 3 V E 53? C9 .x -4 4 iz . I is . ' 8, ji H. iw Brian .lil 1!'gL17:1l EF' .. ,Q 45 'M X , f F' 1 JW l Yin H . '55 Q. I .rj wk, , 1 R. Marver c. Mccanhy mn, ,, ,, , qi, .ww Allison 1. McGuirk o ignore evil is to be e an accomplice to Martin Luther King lr V:-iff! lil? . lli i-A 'Ql Kiersten A. McKoy l V wzvsm- M ' ':-ini-1, HV: L1 .1-:Q-3' N' ' iffl, rs: - EW s ,qu . ,H ,s U ,,. A W fl, r i . Y r ,, - f . nn? I 'er l sf' 1 V Vleyer I H be flavored. , Y ' 1 1 ig I , I ' w uv, fn JV iw ' C. Miller In W , Jntiel OI ku a popalclrf or lhc hard limes In , ho I am Me: ,J V If that the use ui H your life. - 1 Mosley ll Ii -xv im J 'g Q J :xii -xy i v A W L 'V wi Tx lxep xx di 55 A Q15 3' ,,: lOh I1 F ' know h 10lpercei:Bo QQ on y use 5 V 53,1 NLT?-6 , 'E' Hifi Ad a m 13 . Winners r ters never Lombardi P k rq - 155: M , 4 Z' ' V , , -M ,Hi .,.i Olivia Dance aslho K' ? Oh my gog I I sing as thou I 9 filhough heave . -i 0519? in W C 4 i I .yi i K-g 1 f ,AI lcia V Whoa ther :Peterson , Don't be a joi lhe unllv J ffl 4 05 l 13521 L -wry Ul':,q,1.f'22I Most Stylish Nikko Wahl an 7 the if' K4 Darren C. Pagan Stupid is as stupid does, sir. -Forest Gump 4 ,-t 7 If Us jill Sweeny f ff Silliest Willie Tsui jill Sweeney Michael j Parry Kaylea A. Perenon Taylor N. Perry Q 1 Ryann M. Palau You'lI be on your way up! You'II be seeing great sights! You'Il join the high fliers, who soar to high heights Dr Suess f F S we x .,t9,gqv. jeremy G. star to the right, then on until morning. Pan -In ,i..'. Aww' K... 1' . . , Carlos A. Perez qv f 'er julia E. Peterson S+ Erica S. Pang ecret to creativity is l how to hide your -Albert Einstein l in Geryl j. Pelayo Q3 jeffrey Perez H 4' l 1, ,., s .-95 ,l as I Tony Pham lf' li K 227 I I I l I .--........,.,.m.-. x Us Y , ' 1 fl 5 Q I I M E fa I 53 i W 1 I I 1 I s 1 5 1 ' A F Q , A 5 L. ,, - 2 H Ei .W - Fw is fp,-H ' Q 2: V , W max x 5 8-1 A-f' 1, l if-'Q 1 XR 'E 8-vw -.. 7 V ,u fs.. im xv.-V an 'EW 1 .1 r I B1 P. I 4' K J il' - ii X.. .,,, M., if b fl Y ABQ 79 .reunion eu'.r 3 S it l -2 y il I M Lindsay Spangler, l Erica Pang, Mariska Rowell are shady l characters. .fy . f-'ff f- Fl A, V ,L ' Egg' Q ' 'lv' -Q , ,g joanna S , 1 ' s A S ll and john JPs'rt ' :' . . V' --W '-fl' ' V l ' cuddle it L E F, 'l f gi I' up for the i , ' ll, V' f -f Als- i '4 , 7 jeff Perez celebrates getting a ball from the home team's outfielder li-5 ll-fffsi' Ffzaqvu- u um ,, 5? 4 : , v qc' 1 :g. sq :E Ld fs ,S .,rs ., rss, ,S ,ss. ,I s-,E M I bfi' v , 4,8 Qin! I ' P 'B , x 5.2, M pg 4- ,f ,V lf' I I W 1 l QR 'AV 4 l ' K' ' K A A L ' , Y , -n' iff- T s '1 rl -1' 1 1 if f X I v 1 , ' 4 3 7 A X uf a - P I ' ,K T: ' Jffffr, ,, I 4 if u -, , 1' 4 xi 'TH -if ' - '7 mm Alix 1 ' .V Lauren Savage, loanna Smith and Izzy Cohen enjoy the game and share a snack. The posing nev- er stops when Tavia, Molly and Tassy are on patrol. af' I , ,l ' -'NH if S s rin., - K iw X i 1 Vf ' u.vVjV 'ri A . sh qi . fi 1 , . S l A 4 , f Anne Marie and Elaina l bask in the sunshine. i l is f Lauren Axwor- thy attended . the Senior Mass ' with her father. Ted Zika, loe Ba- Iich and Isabelle Dupont depict ' freshman inse- ' curities. Izzy Cohen, loanna Smith and locelyn De- Guna share a senior mo- ment before Mass. x 'E -0, 1 ' --ffl J' , 6 5' I , .1 A . ., V , Q if l ,, . J all lla. Mr ludd leads the rocking chorus to SEHIOI' 77 .re.nlou' near: D7 .ramen F'nla.nd.r .I-I. 4. an' 4- I N Q iq f M J I BADASH INK!! Look at Caity and Becca GO! jessica Cum- mings, jenny Knutson and Isabelle Dupont hang out at lunch. .tg-1. Liz Murray, Mike Parry and Phil De vencenzi smile for the camera at lunch. -i ,, fv:sx.1.,,c s W' ' 9 vi Q In-III K Mu. M If I Z .,., f gisw , I' I -Q! v 475 The ASB strengthen their relation- ships at the yogurt sale! Italian is W where Molly and Reese A became such V good friends! ll y A 1 W I ei 'r A -l , PM Hs- fr, jza .lol ,I Ll 'U if Vlctor and Darren klck It on the old benches. Becca Derenthal and Marisa -va K' ' as A. 'v QD' Boge brighten each othe 3 W, ,,,,, , , Mlchael Perry, ,,, M - f gf,-1114.5-. 47 .D ELL, U i n W? I 1 1 1 1' Lf' e P 6 w W . I R V N ' Q ' ' . I5 ,.,gg,gF Natalia, Sarah, :li A b Il q A1r,W - f fb X , Q -l 1,-I H ' ' ' Marissa and Teddi lf Vi! ll! Q 'l - ' ,H 'i N 5 chat it up at lunch all M mf 5 I time...beautiful N 1 XQ fa V J -ufgiriftpi ' p V V -4. M Victor Poon, lose Rosa, Tony Pham l u v Chris 1 l x, lf ,. lsabeHe DuponL Perry V. A , , .vEi wf 8i-5, ' , ,, ,W f 'Q J5'h,, -W f I I 'an pl , 614 gall ll 3 xggml 5 M 41 s Q lm R555 4 wr ,L A' Mx 'ff CMT takes a break from working on the 1 Lf' next sklt 1. l A ff i F llilki f' -.79 J' -f ...Q I , ,ff t 935955 l A ,. N4 , Q , I -I l If ' ll tl: 'V ' il g It , .iv Z2 'Uses' 1 ,- VMQQ ,I M ' N ,5 J-25' H ' ll . li rr ki-2. gn. ': -HAL 9, ,, xl KY 1 x Y . Ff 23 z, ,1 3 1 v .ff 1 nz 1 A ga, if , Vii .gm 1 ,u T : 3 .1 V i 1 A ,, ,I J ,Q ,, 11 in , '5' '. I f- , 1 . 1 ' -in ' ..,,5, LZ. QI? . 53 V -f' i, ' ,:l:.Q-, ' ,za iz 14 .Q '. 54, A',15d.' EV f Q f an ' 1 Tfxx l bl ,, A 111 - ja., I. I T kv sux - a J fa Q, 'C-ev fix. 'li O 5 I E - f Ai' 1 A s I 2. lx L J Gqngratulations Ryan., We are proud of all your accomplishments Go after your dreams! Love, Dad, Mom 8: Douglas .. 'Y ,4 - 3 'rvvseggf' f, lf fi a I il It's not a successful climb unless you enjoy the journey. - Dan Benson 97 Congratulations, Mike! We are so proud of you! Love, Mom, Dad and Christine RERUMHIE U'lJlJWD - Ohhh, if theres one thing I hang onto, That gets me through the night. I ain't gonna do what I don't want to, I'm gonna live my life. Shining like a diamond, rolling with the dice, Standing on the ledge, show the wind how to fiy. When the world gets in my face, I say, Have A Nice Day. Have a Nice Day - Bon Jovi Tha ' llglm' uni: i '1'e4fcH amfiiflarissa l'Il be there for you fWhen the rain starts to pouri I'lI be there for you tLike I've been there beforei l'Il be there for you f'Cause you're there for me tooi Someone l'll always laugh with Even at my worst, I'm best with you l'II be there for You - The Rembrandts A vw -. in i ix ..-nh ,s n...4-.zan 1xN Your future iookg Engfit H we Know Qoaffias great jyic-0123 pfans for you N what a oeautyufwoman you Have 5ecome 5otIi inside and out. jils you moveforwura' into the neyqt cliapter offife, 5e confident, Happy, and reaclifor the stars!! jflff Our Love, Mom, Dad: Qmmmi, Auntie ancf 'Uncfe 'lou are a wonrfeifufyoung D161 N May Qoifgrant you tfie serenity amfwiscfom to Eve a fouing ancfpurposefufhfz. Enjoy tfiejoufney! Aff our Dafoe, Mom, Gad: Qaulj Q3ruzn and' Remy '-ad? Qlflarissa Qlisteuz fi - oft ' , 245 Z I ' I QV '. I A -- W ' 4 !'5 I F, 4, 1 fain , ., , , 'if KING KONG N 1- ,fs I- Berkeley chicks?. 33, 5, ,Qf fe . W' Q r.,.y, 4- '. Y 1 s ' ul. ul Ly' 'v 455' if ' I 92' . I I! 1 Q. V in y an .g ,V 'U yy, fy, 45' I U4 Q k Z fr ' fi: l s' .sv H V , A 3 '- I IQ it It . 3 1 I I , I , I ' I yi i 1 i Ig Ii I in y I S i . 3 N I ai l . ii I 17 it yy. if . Q. I qfitmfielllle MAI LSCQMVM It all started out at the Iitde red table in Kindergarten AH at CC Instant friends were we, and continued to be, with all our great memories... Communion dresses, Irish Feises with good ol' Kathaleen Sticker Clubs and CYO sports, what a great Crusader team! Altar Serving, volleyball serving, peppering, passing, and digs, Talent shows with Camp Granada, fried ham and two-hand jigs. Chomping down hosts, leaving room lor the Holy Ghost at our dances from I to 3 Algebra tests, Mr. Iesto fthe bestll, then on to Honors Geometry. Winterhalls, volleylialls, and oh those driver's licence test! We love extn credit, and you can het it, we've always tried our best! Newman's camping trips, taking freezing lake dips, hiking 24 miles or more Trips to FL Bragg lwith no barl bagsll and BEEFY-T's galore! Spirit Days, tupots of clay, proms and Halloween So many years ol memories, to be exactmthirteen! f. And now, as we graduate, Iet's celebrate I3 years ol lun! Our lriendship is tnie, just me and you...Here's to the good times yet to come! 5 5 . r Eu-E l?,lQli':oN1 I a if , r .1 sl' XJQ S' I JOANN FVAQNSA 247 C4303 FCA-O'XoGf xcbmix-X Y M' QW- ww so 5 NQLNLAQCQI UI' I- :,,.- , .f 7-11 NBCSSCO3 KQQ-X054 xefgoj and Nova gow wand Q r' QQL, C5 4 JOux-DQS Qqqto , G Q' A CWOA f-on io w SC' e, Lodi ,300 1, kid M90 ,CCWO1 I 248 , O 0 0 a Hb g. ,w -ff . 'S' X, fi-5 .L- flgjifif, . f v ' S ,-4, V piw. , Aff ,A ,fav-5791, in .EQ J. f , 4 1 lmwilp' f 9'-3. fTie.JPe... . fr Q7 Z Congratulations! Jeff, we love you and are very proud of you. Follow your dreams .... Go Bears! Love, Dad, Mom and Julie .digh --85 NX. ,, , , TE,YlbI 'X-f YOUKJOY I5 f'l5'Pl3H'Ie5'SU 'VI your :yes WL See www as f+ Qlweulal 1913 Dfvo+46K1, Horvfsl-y od LD WL CIVL Vufy protzdj VL 'Yw,a1wf-yg shy +VUL, +0 Wm ww am, A bm 0 A kmncffn Q0n1raT'ul2+f0 - , o '0YTf'Yf Wgfwfnvcx YMJ 3 oo V N Q bn Q D, p,w fzakal2vfea4,Z27Q,Zw,6fe,a6Qad hymn .,6f,a,e,Z'a W,m,aaJ770Zkn lf -S-fd.. 252 'Q 'Mi if-4-1' 16 km? ,I l. lg, 'v '-'ff' . I .1 Rf? , xg, 1540 Q Y' ,x ,if K 1 Taylor French ll fi 'ff 1 3 Cv fl A'-x, ,nh 95-515 -'D' Go confidently in the directions of your dreams Live the life you've imagined! -Thoreau Congratulations! We love and support you, Mom, Dad, Diana, Nana Ez Poppa 'i Qu .A Sophia You are the light in our We love you Mom and Dad 5 lives. I Stacy Comunllamionsi We Ilmfc you oooo Mom and Dad 1, M... ..., 4 .1.. , ,, .. Gi.- Ww 'E 2' Z cd .S nl an E O 2 w1shes Our love and best world.. OUI III SCC C0 you wish -5 -5 . ta -' go ,u 5 Katja, Congratulations on having become such a wonderful vi V ,- ' fgfffgl ' y 3- ' ,f T ,,' 1 ti. ,Q-1 '- 'QE 9 , in , fl N' Mgr 1 :NP O an r. 3 'Lg 2 '- 'gf-a' at ,X Rf. V4 x .L , , me Q ' I t t I v' a ' 1 gl of PM i' Em- F? P- s ' .. , a 23:3 XJ ' - V ' . , ' ' x lib -V ' J I n if ,ng at' xl' ., 1 n 3- K J 14111121 11014 ABN 'uopvrgdsuy jo aoxnos Bupuauax-1aAa me an-2 young woman! aapsnf put aoeacl 3tHaJIrl uaaq .mok 9 DU OS '9 .Pun 5, 03 N2 D. O 'U 33 m 'U rv n D 4 S' S Vi N E N O H D' O v-1 B D- n 3 'U ro dS UOISSE .IO-.I I0 U1 NI f-1 n TED ZIKA. May the roads rise to meet you A 'Q A '!, J' May the sun shine warm upon your face, ' 'i The rains fall soii upon your fields, And mmtil we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of his hand CONGRATULATIONS ON ALL OF YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS! !! Our love, admiration and pride will be with you always!! !! MUCH LOVE, . F- DAD LINDSAY, RYAN, GRANDMA, SAM, VELVEETA N5- 3 ..,., Qi-,, 3... 258 'Ks MM of KW Q oxvgp' X In 6991 17 0 QQ? POZ! Maintain your womferfufspirit. 9111121 MOD ,wyl uosiaoffrrglilnvag ayl ag 01 nok , 258 -iv' lr- Marg - gif. ,Ewa I can't believe you are about to split. A Bet you're soo julced. l'll miss our Friday nights at LuciIle's -- such a tight way to end the week -- Wish you all the fatty luck in the world. Know you will be a hella great success. Btw, you still owe me 50 bucks. lomgl You're ' ' Peace, Dad taking Aspen, nght?J Marg- Thanks for being such an awesome sister and teaching me all about how to be cool! I miss you already... I ind Love, Julie .. in l - .L 260 81 the cool times we spent ripping Tahoe slopes. Dog Breath l M NOT GOING TO HELP YOU ANY MORE YOU UNDERSTAND7!7' Sul Sul Love Libby Dear lennifer, it takes you! We are so incredibly proud of you and all that you have accomplished! Always be true to yourself in all that you do 1Find your passion in life and follow where Love, Mom, Dad 0 Kristin Milton- 2005 Laugh out loud funny, Thoughfful, sweet... You mean The world To us. We're so proud of 9 smgne,-0 0 2004 All our love, you J ' fM'IT -K n R lvkllfi'c9'iT'WsealQJ Ja-.J Mom' Daddy' . I on e , an e uz , lm . Y Y Y Kafe and Claire Qi, 261 We 'A .at Baseball was, is and always will be to me the best game in the world. Babe Ruth Congratulations to the youngest Marshall boy. Following in the successes of your brothers, you have forged your own path with a quiet drive and motivation all your own. We are very proud of you and of all of your accomplishments. Keep up the good work, run hard, and swing for the fences. Love: Mom, Dad, Jon and Jeff V . zpmrtiwvyy vw ll I ' Q , X.-,-fx. i ml I lil 'vlff , A 'f ' , f!'!l'f4,! I J' V ff fblfilfi WM. iff STINKTER Here you are, come so far, Redwood, St. Joe's, 0'Dowd, who knows? Danny to Stink, in just a blink, The sisters gone, life with Mom, 18 years, college nears, A Raider job, a boss named Bob, Now you're through, lots to do, Love, Allie, Shan, Mom Fee, Spud mod props A 13 deshn omi cookie dumbweighi wrmm ofingeh we love you ond we're so proud of you, onnie! you're The pest - mom 84 ood 8: Simone lNe're so very proud of youl 57 iii It 1,ue1 spuegu E' :J CD cn Q Q. LO I -0- 9 Wlowequuo Kvwm Tahoe 1, 1 ' 1 ,A V ANDREW CONGRATULATIONS ON A ,IOB WELL DONE! THE BEST I5 YET TO COME FOR YOU. ALL OUR LOVE, My DAQ MOM, ,IAMES Er CALLIE N M: 'bi 4. x ' 4' 5 . if 9 265 Chall minute ess and hard work ln school and sports. Hope the years to come b tt th our ears in on your su are as good as or even e er an y v U high school. enge yourself to new limits and Brother Ton 1 4 l Congratulhtions! l M NTIMOTHY PETER AMATO TIMM K TIMO TH K TIMAKINS, TIMO TEE, COMMISH, TOOTSEN BOOTSEN, TOOTS-SWEET, KABOOKIN, YOU BIG LION, TIMO, OUR LOVE, Now is the time we have to let you go to discover the world for yourself. You will always be our cuddly bear. You are so loved and we are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished. May you live life to the fullest. We are always here for you. You will always be in our hearts because we are our reatest fans!! Y 9 Love, Mom and Dad, Tom, Grandma and Grandpa 266 4' -v. 1 W nl, vm' l 1 5 ,,, 25153 me A6 Qs ! Q. 1 it 3: 45 le i gl ? 3 f ' , CONGRATULATIONS!!! AW' 'fi . it 3.5 wg 'sin JF. f 'I . . ii- - i iit5.11, I' WE ARE 5O FROUD OF ALL Ol: YOUR ACCOMFLISHMENTS AND THE YOUNG WOMAN YOU HAVE BECOMEUH LOVE. MOM AND DAD 'hi' Annie, Your drive, determination and compassion for others have never ceased to If past performance is any indication of the future, the world belongs to you. amaze us. We look forward to your future of continued success, self discovery and fun. We will be behind you every step of the way. We wish you health, happiness and a World Series title for the A's. Congratulations and good luck 1 il f fl' f f if t, in I ' any in college and beyond. We love you, Dad, Mom and Emily Q7 267 MARK+A I 3 VOVE. 84 Drgamg Ao C0070 Tw E 41 I J WA. Q L fn? JN X 2-X1 nj, :Nik M, WWI? V W QQUV FF ieS Sk d I 269 P I .L .. . ' 1 , fl. J, ! ,Z f 1 1 f f W 1 f 1 any 1 . v ua gf Y -I Q2 1.1 f V5-'3 ,J 729, ff wx-' A . ,Q.y,.,,1 ',Jf6Qt5u,3, I ypZQg3.,?',2. Dv - V J, '.v, 1 ,14i'4awj4:QZ',6, jf, ' -Wuwvftrrrvwml : -yi' a ft' I. by i 'F X J i 1 X 'R ,fr ,f--,S x i ri . ., ,- Nhat' 4- .5 f . 1-syn . 73543 if 'K ' J f ' . 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A W1 Qi Q4-.i..w1 L . p ,1 L gy 1 0 f OX wwe SEM I .. ,,.Q ! . 4 , -of , A 1 71' 1 A ,, 1 M ' ,Q .x , mounA oi Cnwvios if fl 6, '.-, i ijlfzjgx 1'4 2-'F , 'Q I :'l r,l I A .fy 1, , ,,, A' 1- X. Uf ' ' f f . . it I , .H A ., N ful ,QF-jgV'f.4f,LYf , ...5.s,w,,'j,:.f f f11f,,:4f'1f?11'zfV'-.g, ' 5' 1.122-. 'V ..,y,4y-,L ,i,.'4,,4Z4g,, f A . l , ' f , Wav And the seasons they go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive on the carousel of time We can't return, we can only look behind From where we came And go round and round and round in the circle game. Noni Mitchell 1966 Siquomb Publishing Co. BMIJ CONGRATULATIONS JOANNA! We love you, Mom, Dad and Zachary , Mi ' J 1 .li j , , X ' I X jo, ' s ' ' 1 . I 4 4515 I , , tt 5 1, ' N lip: g V 4 : Q2 1- it - Jin , - -Si? Q , , ., pp f ,-- .U-. ff 2 ij, g.,aQ,'f1ff - : 1,f'1 1 55, 3 JL. L -T ' givfl' 9, -- .gm Mm -9 1 'V ' . w v 1 1 E Q il emu- ' 1lUlff1: A 'g vqfl y -f 'D 5 U 5 , V I 11 ' 4 '.f 25 ..-I n j 1 gggfii 1 ' V. ..f' w Ir, i j fa, wx ' all EQ, 1 FM K Q, Q, M . , 1 L ff., - 5 ... ' YQ ' if H A 'vtfvn .fy , LH-2.!w.J . A -A a 13 , R u:..-.!':'!fI 4 mg if CONGRATULATIONS TO .uk conPus cl-uusrr scl-fool. cuss OF zooz R BISHOP O'DOWD CLASS OF 2006 KNOWLEDGE IS ONLY A KEY TO THE FUTURE... YOU ARE THE FUTUREIII LOVE, YOUR PARENTS jk T 3 V . L WWW Mm 1' df lf' NIKKD WAHL NATALI E STATES -ik 1 -. .Ln .NFL 'il' 1 in 'il '1' fig 1 If g 2 .E3 'R , iw' A ef. fM'f2'! .1 Wfsx M fag, ,- ' wa I f t ., L f - - ,' up ' -. K 4 , ' xi! w- N ! l W -, 1 nl., '- f4.f ...rg-'. v . -W ,i Q? Zfkf I r. f - . uf r C7 1-...A--4. -- 4 ,- 035524. 7 .T ., Q A lv '- A I hope you never lose your sense of wonder You get your fill to eat but always keep that hunger May you never Take one single breath for granted God forbid love ever leave you empty handed if-fps: if ' I hope you still feel small when you stand beside the ocean 1 Whenever one door closes I hope one more opens Promise me that you'lI give faith a fighting chance , X And when you get The choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance! T J V . , ,-qv- V , M . 3 . E --i.. ...vt--.-v..1.--f' L , Tnf' -1' y is I hope you never tear Those mountains in the distance - Never settle for the path of least resistence Livin' might mean takin' chances but they're worth taking Lovin' might be a mistake, but it'S worth making. T bel, I If , Don't let some hell bent heart leave you bitter S 'T . T . ? -1- usd wrijrilgzgirdj T' Q ' P Q Q 5 When you come close to sellin out-reconsider ' is To Take The f,,.Sf Step T 'Z Q EA TH. Give the heavens above more than just o passing glance on The road fo success- QL , C lf' And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance Love and God Bless E . I hope you dance! f ' v r-1.. 'J-w.-ff 1 X Aimee... I am happy for you and proud of you. I know you will excel Q14 in whatever endeavors you choose. -T-Mike 4- T I Life is not measured l ?'l-c ' -'X 74 by how many breaths you take, ' .472 ' ' but by the moments ' e- -. iq!!! 5f'UQ'7fj 4: ' that take your breath away! 1- A T GZ? 1 Love ...Kristen ,jg . qv 32 YOUFSBW. A fe' The hardest decisions in life if ll I..-'M' don 1 gef G 757,001 Don t try to he someone other than who you are. bring the greafeg rewards- ,t A Uncle Earl We love you just The way you are. Micah May your life always be full of love and happiness. ' wk, r,- .Z -4' 'ff - X Don'tIet others tellyou who to be... , 'A ,g 1 fp U M Qs , V Followyourbeliefs, ,ff if' ' y . X ' Auntie Dana T' H ' I Grandma and Grandpa l T - T T T fi' T T 1 'y 'Q' - -IUTXB' I . r T, X Q45 J Q, F . ' In - I if , I om proud of you, x f ' H' 1 .K Keep it up. Vou've got to stand ' 't- ecision to have o child Smy Golden. is to accept that your heart for SOVNCTTIIHQ Y AY W rj Love you, forever walk about Of' Y0U'll full fi me - Mc lm l Dad for anything. we 'rf rw h Md w th 'w v 1 tiny Hull me ln 'f 'J 11:04 it Wm 12119111 von vllege VZU1 wc bww dm! wlmhwr path vnu harm, I l L VL N. l 1, I 4 ' i 14 I cv 1 ' - .1 K . , . , f Tu T - ,,...,.fT.4 ui , one is roots, the other wings. in 7.T,T-L, ,WT :fTg,tw.Lfw T X I I .1 A 1 T J . T f P outside your body' things we give our children p mid 'hu Ill ide K hlmmw Aim! an U Ellw li t heart is with you L-be Md Li I where ever you go. ' 'r ,T ' A' xg ' ' . ,-3 '-'- maui. f ' ', Love Mom . - TQ ie, J J X9 .-...su-J. .1.w.-.4,.--.. I , ITV, ,id l - J ,T 5 A 14- - .jk T. V. 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We'n prmufqfyou anfansgbus to watcli asyou continue to makg the years count. it 6 V 'Mfitli alfour lbve fDenn11s', fDarin dfld'Wf017l 1 fg s 4 ! i L 1 12 4 B B 1 I 1 , 4 2 l i f 3 K , i 1 7 289 X Ooolbo 09- -Ew- Q NNN. 'mf' Qgfwwmbfp W Bfunnu ew -ml 'naahaaq +11 owrkvle Qc ho? H CNG... , DP!! ,pg 60 CANCUN K ' I L ,, h ff 'wma- ia T3 . it M Cancun? 17 .. I! Ca-mpifwfg 290 4241 , .. Q Daniel ponvgraruxamons f4l'5EB1 v: OTQD-4W l, Van-w VwfV1 fv7'J, MORSE: WM in Swv-Du Qf1,wkv+1v1L-, we-Q, 5l 'T5-'li MASKS 07,791 wit fr ilk-, Qwsk wma NDF. -12119, 7k'JP'SJ 1-Rf, Awgegq- DAWOF SPiW-1bF. Afvaevxi wa orfgay- Q1 Ugm- -wx-ua-li, x,-gg Deg,-V,-l QNQA- llviw 'VWHDQEQR DD MFE? ifmi-H95 Www view. biflfvxff HX, 1252 wmv, on wg? Am-wx-Wd, an-WM . AX LK5xL'VJ' OVQVDV, ,Qvv-2 MA VEFLA mum-2, , 6. 1 3. r 4, 4, -. WW? Wm A Dip ,f V in 1 , 1 WM, 67 Congratulauo Adam! We w1sh you good luck on the road ahead. Love, Mom, Dad 8: Rachel 'ff was 4 if , , 1 -1 is Dil' ,,, 4? ff, Sophie B- Keep smiling. 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A f a 1 , ,,z, .,, , 1 A4 1 Wm, A Accardo, Elissa 144 Acridge 164 Aker, Maggie 24,126 Albee, Warren 141.144 Alberts-Willis, Sophia 50 Alex 173 Alicia 11,53 Alston, Aurelia 186 Amato, Tim 108,109 Amundson, Bruce 14-4 Amundson, Mr. 194 and 177 Anderson, Austin 108 Anderson, Doug 171 Anderson, Tom 122 Andrew 159 Andrews, Lydia 112 Anime club 37 Annex 162 Annie 14 AP U.S. History 145 Arechiga, Genevieve 156 Arnold, Louis 24 Amsdorf, Sondra 143 Arriaga, Carlos 144 art and literary magazine 40 ASA 38 ASB 27 Ashley 13,164 Asian Student Alliance 38 Atheism and Faith 144 Atthowe, Jessica 191 Austin 173 Axworthy, Lauren 11,235 B Baizer, David 203,203 Balanza, Alex 102 Baldeviso 141 Baldeviso, Romeo 144 Baldviso,Romio 148 Balich, Joe 24,25,122,235 bands 14 Banks, Trey Mullaney 134 Bannister. Jessica 134 Barker, Clarisse 112 Bames, Claude 156 Baseball, Men's Varsity 130 308 Basketball, Freshman 110 Bowler, Mike 143 Basketball, Men's Junior Bowman, Carla 145 Varsity 111 Bowman., and the modera- basketball, men's varsity tor Ms. 62 108 Bracewell, Alan 31,197 basketball, women's varsity Bracewell, Allan 96 112 Brady, Mary Ellen 145 Bauermeister, Sara 144 BAUMAN, ROBERT 31 Bauman. Robert 30,31 Bayati. Nick 192 Bearde, lman 13,35,l20 Beatty, Tom 144 Beck, Tim 209 Beeby, Jeff 145 Beery Beesley, Jane 48 Beesley, Jane Beery 13 Behid, Adam 193 Belanger, Annie 120.172 Belick, Marielle 31 Bellanger, Annie 151 Bender, Lisa 31 Bennett, William 48,164,165 Benson, Ashley 58,59 Beoris, Michelle 35 Beoris, Shelly 48 BERENBERG, ANNIE 31 Berenberg, Annie 30,31 Berg, Kelsey 178 Berglin,Mendy 120 Bemadet-Huey. Jonathan 31 Berndadett, Tina 31 Bigman-Pimentel, Ash- leigh 135 Biology 145 Black History Month 39 Blackledge, Michael 116 Blake, Daniel 116 Bledsoe, Stephanie 5l,58,59 Blume, Fredrick 145 Body Club 62 Boge, Marisa 120,237 Bond, Christina 31 Bonjean,Victoria 145 Bookin, Sarah 30,3l,32,35 Boone, Michael 19.36.37 Boot,A1ea 135 Bordessa, Lauren 204 Bosque, Natalie 62 Bosque, Ryan 34 Bourdier,Austin 110 Bowen, Josh 130 Bowler, John 31,108,102 Bowler, Michael 145 Brandon 177 Brethauer 204 Brethauer, Donald 195 Brock, Julia Van 194 Brockhage, Katie 32,58 Brown, Alex 25 Brown, Minee 48 Brown, Tony 156 Brunel, Jordan 96 Bryan, McKenzie 126 BSU 39 Bucher, Catherine Symens 48 Bugaj. Bugaj, Bugaj, Bums, C C6C 3 Caitlin Aaron 111 Moell 201 Noelle 35,44 Hasani 111 6 41 Calculus 144 Calderwood 140 Calderwood. John 14-4,145 Califomia Scholarship Federation 31 Callahan, Joey 102 Camicia, Gina 193 Campbell, Katie 58,59 Cao, Chau 34,176 Capell,Holly 31 Capell.Zander 130 Cardis, Betsy 156 Carelli,Jordan 31 Carlson, Eric 25 Carrasco, Jon 130 Carter, Phil 166 Caruthers, Tom 20 Casale, Michelle 31 Caselli, Caroline 3l,34,l91 Catacutan, Justyne 135 Catanzarite, Doug 14 Catlin 53 Cese, Francesca Delle 31 Cese, Francesca delle 204 cgc 36 Chair, Melanie Davis- Community Out- reach 48 Chan, Katherine 31 Chapman, Barrett 48 Chapman, Graham 31,48 Cheatham, Brenda 48 Chemistry 144 chemistry 141 Chiappetta, Rachael 48 Childs, Emily 31 Chin, Kenny 108 Chinn, Kenny 31,108,109 chorus 24 Chris 40,41 Chrissy 167 Christian 180 Christian SEX 145 Christian Sex 144 Clapp. Eileen 35 Class of 2008 184 CMT 25 Cobb, Jessca 112 Cobb, Jessica 134 Cohen, Isabel 31,40,159 Cohen, Izzy 234,235 Cohn, Iggy 11,24,116 Coleman, Judy G. 156 Collier. Ashley 112 Combs, Sarah 31 Connections 145 Conway, Arielle 199 Conway, Gina 30,31 Cook, Kristi 134 Cook, Monet 48 Cooke,Arie11 13 Cooke,Arielle 201 Cooper, Jennifer 126 Coordinator, Kennette Hoke- Events 48 Cornwell, Courtney 13 Coireia, Samantha 135 Correia, Sharon 156 Cote. Robbie 122 Counts, Mrs. 36 Coy, Mc 40 Coyne, Amanda 48.197 Crayton, Nicole 13,126 Crivelli,Alec 96 Crosby, Alex 3l,48,130,201 Cross, Patricia 154 Crowder, Lindesy 39 CSF 31 Cummings, Jessica 236 Curet, Lisa 156 Cushing, Mr. Brian 30 D .,,.,,,...... W., 5, Daguna,Jocelyn.,1110 1 1 1 W Daguna, Josce1yn 311,3, Q Daguna, Jose 1601 V Dandridge-lemco, i i' 'f 116 1i.1' jg Danny 96 , Danny Passmore 179 131 A Dansky, Alex 110 1 Davis, Melani 134 1 Q: Davis, Pierre 111 ' Daak, Rosie 191 Dean,Amanda 31 DeGuna, Jocelyn 235 S DeGuzman, Andrew 1971 Deguzman, Andrew 102 Delle Cese, Francesca 19' DeMarco, Mark 142 Demeter, Natalie 31 Dennis 36 Deperriasfeve 156 Derenthal, Becca 237 Devan 30 gf Devencenzi, Phil 24,168,236,239 Devlin, Brooke 238 Dewolfe,Sean 102 Diamond, Alyssa 40,41 Diamond, Lyzi 40 Dlaz, Paolo 110 11, Diliberto, Austen 203,20 ' , Dilsaver 96 Dilsaver, Patrick 110 Dinh, Nga 12,31 ' Divelbiss, Michelle 3.1. K Divelbliss, Michelle 48 -, DK 37 ,- Dodson, Brian Z V .2 Doherty, Connor 96 Dold. Geoff 111 Dominique 167 Donald 204 Dorshkind Elisabeth 30 Dorshkind Lisa 35126 Douglas 177 Doye, Ute Von Doyen Ute Von 153 dragon ambassadors 63 Duarte Daniel 48 Duarte Matt 110 '- ,-- - Duarte, , Duhl, Gabbi 171 e h Duhl, Gaby 120 5, 3 Dulka, Michael 171 , 'L' Dulka, Mike 111 Dupont 24 gf. : 3 1 il i ll if il I 11 11 xl 11. 5'L S. Jn ilu ll it Q1 Ryan 186 JST :- 11,26,27,32,58,9EQi T015 Lili 11 it f Hs I s . s Dorskmd, Lisa 195 is 140 ' , 1.1 11 ' ig V 3' i 11 1 1 -1 ll if lf, 13 1 11 1 A i 1 1 I 1 Z1 1 ri 1 11 1 i 6 9, U , 1 if: ISABELLE 31 ,953 t, Isabelle 1'7 30,31,235,236,239 . 1 ,Andrea 166 t, Elizabeth 30,31,50,158,167 'wye, Katherine 192 wyer, Katharine 48 -ymond 161 ' 1 ly, Ms. 40 l'f rthbound 51 1 , terday,Jil1 32,51,58 iath Science 145 1 erhard, Mark 122 ,V Msgerday, and Jill 59 -berg, Amy 31 Micheal 96 r i beth 10,53 ,l i eh, Ainadi 199 . ng, Grace 31 'f nglish 144 ' si1on, Julian 195 rica 53 ' 'e 38 ,oterikos 40 peranto union 59 1' hier, Mike 165,197 1 ' vans, Chase 186 vEiis,Joam1a 239 15 11.53 ielyn 238 1 - elyn., and 53 f lty 16,140 j,Rakan 175 ,araj,Razan 30,31 at0na,Keji 34 eldman, Joseph 48 Telicich, Nick 209 Eerriglzzi, Anne Marie i30,31,35 Filriaciub 33 z isclier, Barbara 135 her, Sara 238 '1 ASHER, SARAH 31 flier, Sarah 31 ely, Morgan 182 gli, Ernest 31 Tig, Sarah 31 1 2, Stefanie 62 -1,11 Stephanie 112 1 5151 - 111 1 Qiihafaay 134 1 53 Frandy, Haley 50 Freeman, Cooper 31,182 Freeman, Mikaela 31,120,126,193 Freitas, Nina 3l,35,120 French, Chris 203,203 French Society 29 Freshman 173 freshman 15 freshmen 34 Friar, Tayler l6,32,168 Frier, Ciao! Tayler 28 Funai, Cynthia 156 G Gabriella 177 Galitzen-Weiss, Mischa 126 Ga1mar1,Geneveive 34 Gaiman, Genevieve 31 Ganski, Eve 50,167 Ganski, Helen 31 Gardner, Jackie 62,183,2,186,193 Gardner, Jacqueline 31 Garrettt, Caitlin 120 Gaudinier, Scott 29,31,58,59 Geo-History 145,179,180 Geometry 145 Georgevich, Tim 186 Georgevich, Timothy 158 Germenian-Wong 205,205 Gertmenian-Wong, Michelle 21,31,126,195 Ghiglieri, Nicole 179 Giacco1i,Gianlucca 96 Gilbert, Tommy 156 Gill, Sophia 50,53 Gina 11 Girma,A1exi 120 Girma,A1exzi 34 Glass, Father 158 Glover, Dominique 28,41 Go1dman,Ty1er 96 Golf, Men's 102 Gonzalez 159 Gonzalez, Estaban 28 Gonzalez, Natalia 208 Goren, Jacob 31 Gourhan,Tom 122 Grace 13 Graham, Malcolm 168,110 Grande, A.J. 102 Granelli, Alex 122 I Greek Club 59 Green, Anthony 148 Green, Caitlin 31,209,238 Green, Kim 135,165 Green, Marguerite 156 Green, Mr. 180 Greer, Matt 51 Greer, Matthew 31 Greg 13,36 Gregori 30 Gregori, Ben 31 Gregori, Devan 31,32 Grell, Joan 157 Grisby,Jason 108,109 Grossman, Mark 31 Guerin, Elise 28 Guerin, Elyse 37,58,59,168,199 Guerra-, Ms. Prescilla 159 Guilfoy, Julie 148 Guillemot, Chantal 29,37 Gums, Angelica 160 Gums, Marcella 160 Gurrea-Gonzales, Prescilla 156 H Habibi, Daniel Schieffer Jamal 116 Habibi, Jamal 35,165,195 Haines, Amy 143,148 Haines, Ms. 26 Haines, Tommy 157 Haley 53 Hall, Robyn 191 Halman, Derek 122 Halstenrud 180 Halstenrud, Christian 169,163 Halstenrud, Erica 238 Halstenrud, Erika 120 Hanley, J.T. 157 Hansen, Andrew 34 Hansen, Drew 110 Hanson, Kevin 122 HANZEL, RACHEL 31 Hanzel, Rachel 30,31,50 Harano, Lauren 31 Hardy, Tiffany 24 Harkins, Patrick 35 Harkins, Tim 102 Harris, Alexa 134 Hawkins, Kate 158 Hawkins, Katherine 31 Hawkins, Michelle 143 Hawkins.,Miche11e 158 Hearns,Matt 122 Hebert, Drew 102 Heinz 163 Henderson, Ben 29,192 Henderson, Benjamin 184 Hendrickson, Molly 34 Hendriksen, Marisa 120 Hendrix 203,203 Herns, Matt 24 Herrera, Kevin 14,186 Hessel, Joyce 148 Hicks, Sierra 34 Hill, Langston 111 Hinds, Jennifer 31,205,205 Hines, Anne 31 Hines, Jennifer 39,160 Hinz.,Annie 51 Hip-Hop 39 Hoffman, Lauren 35,126 Hogan, Katie 13 Hogan, Tom 30,31,195 Hoke, Kennette 30,31 Holgerson, Peter 96 Holland, Torin 31,116,122,239 HOLLAND, TORRIN 31 Horn, Kristin 31 Houston, Jeremy 13,35,200 Huaman, Marlo 13 Huey, Sarah 31 Huff, Sharon 148 Hufford, Bryce 169 Humphrey, Jessica 30,31,120,208,209 Hunter, Dlyan 48 Hurtz, Megan 31 Huynh, Samantha 31 Huynh, Stella 31 Huynh, Stephanie 31 I indian club 53 Interviews 169 lrvin, Kellock 122 Isabelle 24 lshibashi, Keri 31,182,183 Jaber, George 14,31,182 Jaber, Mathew 110 Jaber, Matthew 31 Jackpot, Junior 12 Jackson, Kyle 192 Jackson, Paul 157 James, Ronald 168,111 James, Sheridan 154 Jang, Rachel 31 Jasterbski, Mark 96 Jastrzebeski, Mark 31 J astrzebski, Mark 48 jazz band 20 Jennifer 53,159 Jensen, Nicole 30,31,238 Jewish Club 58 Johnson, Chanel 16 Johnson, Chris 62 Johnson, Geoffrey 102 Johnson, Mikaela 31,48 Johnson, Shana 31,39 173 Joise Jones, Albert 160 Jones, Chad 110 Jones, Hazel 25,160 Jones, Robert 111 Jones, Teilor 161 Joscelyn 160 jsa 49 Judd, Brian 143,148 Judd, Mr. 16,24,25 Julia 11,53 juniors 35 Justin, Bl'116 108 Justison, Marci 120 K Kamian, Mary 157 Kaneshiro, Nicole 31,126 Kaneshiro,Ni1cki 29,205,205 Kaney, Stacy 26,238 Karantillian, Amy 31 Kate 158 Katsmiller, Erik 102 Kawada, Brendan 171 Kayla 197 Keane, Barry 111 Keene, Collette 34 Keener, Christine 3 1 , 134 Keener, Jessica 31,134 Kees, Taylor 111 Harris, Kimberly lshihara, Dylan 58,59 Kelsey 31 30,31,126 lsidoro, Gretchen 31 Kerbavaz, Tim Hartwig, John 102 31,49,58,59 hassan.Kaami1Al 34 J Keunsting, Becca 194,194 Kev Club 48 ,Zi-1 ' - -tx- 'FT 1 . ii' ,,..,.m.. 1- F .PE .N 4 mf, 1 1 . ,1 R. KT1-iiTDexinis 37 7 7 Kilian, Amanda 34 Kim, Daniel 19,37 King, Chris 122 Kirk, Roosevelt 108,109 Kirvin, Jade 13,44,20l Knap, Michael 111 Knutson, Jennifer 31 Knutson, Jenny 25,30,208,236 Knutson, Steven 108 Kobernus,.1eff 130 Koches. Daniel 31,109 Kreutezer, Lindsey 31 Kristel, Kelsey Rhia 135 Kuensting, Becca 58,59 Kuga, Zach 110 Kuhlman, Cara 31,32 Kumar, Jaz 157 Kunst, Franz 157 Kurilich, Dean 110 Kurtz, Andrew 96 Kyriacou. Chris 149 L Laber, Allie 194,194,197 lacrosse, men's varsity 122 lacrosse, woman's varsity 126 LaFo11ette,1lison 193 Lai, Alex 102 Lam, Andrew 116 Lampenfeld, Jacob 31 Lancaster, Grace 34,183 Lancastor, Grace 182 Landstrom, Tracey 31 Lappa, Kelsey 31 Lapres, Daniel 31 latino unidos 52 Lau, Olivia 12,29 Laura 10 Leaber, Alyssa 62 Lederer, Mark 149 Lee, Bekka 164 Lee, Rebecca 12,31 Lehner, Ray 149 Leste, Rex 13 Lett, Jessamyn 31 Leung, Allen 31,96 Leung, Frances 30,31,50 Levin, Zeal 169 Levine-Ha1l,Tony 96 Lewis, Maggie 31,135 Lewis, Shawn 108,109 Lievre, Alyssa 31 Lim, Alicia 50 310 Llma, Elaina' 62 Lima, Rafaella 24,30,31 Lina, Ms. 159 Lindquist, Jeff 31.96 Lindsay 53 Lindstrom, Sorren 31 Littlefield 161 Littlelield, Ebony 161 little italy 28 Littman 159 Littman,Andrew 102 Littman, Jake 159 Lizzy 203,203 Long, Alexx 48 Longley. Toni 31 Lopez, Frida 29 Lopez, Jasmine 31,168 Loyola, Alberto 157 Lucas, Machael 149 Luigi 182 Lunch. Jacqueline 205,205 Lynch, Jacqueline 199 Lyons, Bill 154 Lyons, Sophie 31,197 M Ma, Nicole 31 Mac, Kelsey 44 Mackey, Drew 16.26 MacKinnon, Nancy 157 MacMillan, Alex 149 Magarian, Tom 122 Magers, James 122 Mahane, Annie 191 Mahaney, Annie 31,112 Mahoney 158 Mahoney, Kate 112,239 Mahoney, Lisa 158 Mahony. Kate 24 Malcolm 173 Ma1mgren,Dan 157 Malo, Fr. John 143 Malo, John 149 Manalo, Katricia 44 Manifesto, Sandy 157 Manzi, Paul 150 Marci 182 Mario 182 Mariska 53 Marlowe 165 Marrama,.1oseph 31 Marshall, Chris 130 Martin, Kathryn 31 1V1ason.Gary 143 Mass 24 Massie, Mallory 48 Mateo, Devin 116,122 Mayo,'Kate 194 VVKV Mayo, Katherine 120 McArd1e,Ian 31 McCabe. Dora 150 McCarthy 41 McCoy 41 McDonald, Sarah 239 McFarland, Megan 205,205 McGing. Mary 150 McGuirk, Allison 30,3l,l20 McGuirk, Kathleen 26,30,31 McKin1ay, Stephanie 31 Mckoy, Kiersten 112 McManis, Allison 31,35 McMManis, Allison 120 McPhee, Katherine 48 McPhee, Katie 169 men's tennis 141 Mendelson, Leah 29 Mendoca, Kori 31 Meneses, Matias 122 Meyer, Caitlin 34,112,183 Meyer, Laura 31,208 Meyer, Lauren 31,164 Michael 177 Michelle l1,19,205.205 Mikaela 14 Miller, Alex 122 Milton 166 Mitchell, Anne-Marie 49,126 Mock Trial 32 Modise, Neo 116 Mohit,Arneer 116 Montalban, Mark 122 Montiel. Evelyn 10,30,35 Montiel., and Evelyn 50 Moppin, Trevor 35 Morales, Darius 201 Moses, Robert 34 Mosher,Kath1yn 48 Mosher,Kaylee 34 Mosley, Sterling 48 Motie1,Evelyn 52 Moura, Patrick 169 Moura, Ryan 130,164 Mouton. Brian 130 Muller, Alse 29 Multi-Cultural 50 Murphy, John 122 Murray, Caitlin 31,135 Murray, Liz 120,236 musicians 14 I N Nackerman, Francis 31 Nackerman, Molly 209 Najarro, Erick 34 Nakano, Hillary 31 Nakano, Hilllary 120 Naor, Adam 30,32 Naore, Adam 58 Nation, Brittny 28 National Honor Society 30 Ned 14 Nerman, and Moderator Mr. Tim 58 Newman, Tim 150 Nga 38 Nguyan, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, N gyuen, Nodahl, Nodhal, Huong 135 Huong 31 Karin 31 Quynh 29 Quynn 12 Stephanie 50 Olivia 120 Olivia 52,238 Nordstrom, Sarah 31 Novato Nyberg, O 122 Kattie 120 O'Conner. Carson 111 Okikawa, Kiyome 31,34 Oliver, Trina 150 Olivia 11 Olsen, Simone 16 Olso, Christine 204 Ordonez. Alicia 35,126 Osikomaiya, Temitope 40 P P.E. 145,180 Pachner, Aaron 31.116 Pagan, Darren 31 pajama 183 Palau,Jonathan 186 PALAU, RYANN 31 Palau, Ryann 31 Pandell, Lexi 31 Pang, Erica 30,31,35,50,234 Pankey,Emmi1y 120 Pappas,A1exi 34,183,193 Pappas, Lexi 62 Parnow, Sarah 135 Party, Mike 24,122,236 Parsons,Arianna 34 Passmore 161 1 1 1 1 A' Patterson, Thea 31 Pence, Chris 159 ' iff Y Pence, Lys 143 ig i rg Q' .W Pence, Ms. Lys 159 A 1 Perades, Emily 34 Perenon, Kaylea 24,120,158 Perenon, Paul 150,158 1 ' Perez, Carlos 16 Perez, Jeff 28,234 5,14 .. Perry, Taylor 135 A11 Peters, Lorin 150 ' ji Peterson, Jack 102 Peterson, Julia 31 g Petri, Joel 193 1 , 1 Petrites, Karin 162 11 Pham, Linda 135 Pham, Mr, 36 - Pham, Thien 151 Phelps, Steven 143 , Phillip, Nathan 48 A Physical Conditioning 144 1 physical education 163 f Picado, Camille 192 ,5 Pinette. Ms. Rachel 158 , Pinette, Rachel 141,151 gig Pittman, Kattie 151 Plaissant, Alyson 34 i 3 Pobre 160 Pobre, Chris 160,197 1 Pobre, Kevin 160 1 Pobre, Matt 165 Podrid, Peter 26,27,122 Poetry Slam 40 Politeo. Alex 204 Politeo, Alexandra 31 - 5 Polynesian Club 44 j polynesian club 13 M Poniatowski, Lisa 238 Poz-Molesky, Joe . V 12,116,202 Prado, Camille 31,191 f Pratt, Daniel 110 ii Pratt. Megan 58,59 ' Lk President, Amir Rafie-Co M as 11. .L iii . Q5 '11 N 48 'lg '1 11? President, Christina Tsuji- L ,X moto- Co 48 President, Tom Hogan- ,W Vice 48 i Prince, Andrew 20,24,25,30,3'2,130 1 Proehl, Karen 151 prove, Jeremy Houston' H '- i Prutzman Annie ftllilif Pryor Karen 11 31 Psychology 145 ' I. Q u sg 4825 ,. ,r ,., A ,I , ,j ,I if' 'Q gr. : -:fl 1 my 4.5 -551,15 , 1... ,,,, in V . g.'T1l'iQ1' - .. 1. lime: , '--Ii ...mv-f.lma,a, Valerio, Michelle 44,204 a . . . -if ist, Amy Eisenberg- liig 48 licist, Cara Kuhlman- '- 48 A a Little Love in Your 1' Heart 25 .0 9 uinn, Alex 160 uinn, Elise 160 1 rl ' achel 1153 a1ieAmir 31 X amos Lisette 32 iansom Laurel 165 i 1 'awlands Ashley 51 illy Shannon 31 Weis, Mau 122239 eitz Andrew 186 ' 'emar Alex 20 122 enfroe Luke 157 1 etecki Ted 130 hativan Liam 31 102 g atigan Mary 134 odes Rachel 134 ,hodes Rochelle 112 - -iley Kathleen 151 'obert 173 1 ockwell 197 1 ockwell Kayla 120 iiiirivues John 157 i odriguez Debra 25 . odriguez Graham 130 ,omanak Alex 116 X 011160 Ronny 166 f' f6oney 140 1 ooney Francis 151 X-osekrans Natalie 31 ,josekrans Natilie 34 'Rossi Leonard 152 Rossie 18 Rowell' ariska 234 -llowell Mariska 28 32,50 3051- Luke 31 ,T a Richard 152 V Stitna Kevin 130 .1 , SCA EMILY 31 ,I gca Emily 30 3149 126 Q, 15130 Jaime 112 M gabe 25 1 m 96 99 ln y 1' , 1' , 1' , F , , 1' . , .. ' 1 I' , ' 5 s s . 1 1' , 1' , I. . . I. 1' , 1 D y . 1' , 1. 1 1 ' 141 1 1 1' , qu 3 , 1 lfoss, Francesca 31,48 gkoss, Frankie 120,194 , , 7 5 m ' 1 1 7 . 11 , 1 1 4.1 , l Y D 1 9 9 s 1 YJ , YH: i W ,L 1 ,I .1 , 1 Salamack, Joe 143 Salamack, Kelly 163 Salamak, Kelly 159 Salamak, Mr. 159 Salas, Karen 31 Sali 163 Sampson, Trevor 130,166 Sanchez, Javier 152 Sanchez, Tavia 209,238 Santos, Chad 48,130,201 Sanzo-Davis, Evan 108,109 Sarah 53 Savage, Lauren 41,234 say, Brittny Nation 239 Schaller, Derek 192 Schieffer, Daniel 31 Schoendorf 159 Schoendorf, Jennifer 28,30,31,50 Schoendorf, Kristen 159 Schoendorf, Kristin 28,31 Schoendorf, Kristine 163 Schoendorf, Lina 152 Scott 183 Secratary. Gary Fiorina Sarah Huey- 48 Segura, Louis 152 Segura, Mr. 59 Selow, Stephan van 29 Seniors 16 seniors 35 Sept, Annie 24,120 Sept, Simone 174 Sert. Annie 24 Shaffer, Aisylnn 159 Shaffer, Mr. Wayne 159 Shaffer, Wayne 152 Sheehan, Kaitlyn 135 Sherrer, James 122 Sherwood, Laura 126 Shicko, Laura 152 Shovlin. Gerald 152 Sigrid 238 Simba 58 simba 53 Ski Club 45 Smail, Jordan 126 Small, Catlin 29,50 Smith, Smith, Smith, Dejon 108 Erin 32,51,96 Hilary 29 Smith, Joanna Smith, 11,31,234,235 Lauren 48,120 Smith, Ronny 122 Snoop Dogg 49 soccer, men's varsity 116 soccer, women's varsity 120 Softball, Women's JV 135 Softball, Women's Varsity 134 Soller, Kathy 155 Sophia 11,53 1 , Sophomore 182 sophomores 34,184 Soulier, Alex 201 Soulier, Alexander 31 .48 Spangler. Cara 31 Spangler, Lindsay 1,30,31,50.l67,234 Spartans 10 Spellmen, Andy 130 Spirit Week 182 Spud Run 14 Stacy 167 Stakeem 36 Stephanie 53 Stemberg, Angela 126 Sternberg. Christina 31 Stewart, Kelli 48 Stone. Emma 40 string orchestra 21 Stuckey, Spencer 122 Sullivan, Ashleigh 32 Super Smash Brothers 36 Supple, Pat 157 Sur. Christine ' 31,62,l86,193 Sussman, Bonnie 152 Sussman, Ms. 31 symphonic band 18 T Ta1lia.Mlke 110 Tallia, Mike 96 Taylor, Richard 110 Taylor, Tassy 209 Taylor, Vicky 28 tennis 141 Tennis, Men's 96 Terashima. Kevin 31 Ter1y,.lustin 164,165,197 Thadani, Nate 238 Tharp, Rachel 182 Thea 158 The Muse 40 Thirion, Laurie 153 Thompson, Austin 96,1 10 Topete, Guillermo 28,30,3l,52 Torres, Brian 36,37 Tortorich, Lisa 143 Towata, Annie 134 Treasurer, Katie Hogan- 48 Trendy Sophomore 194 Tsui, Will 96 Tsui, William 37 Tuckner, Dani 203,203 , Tuman, Nate 122 Tuomainen, Sarah 50 Turner, Jordan 111 Twomey, Stephen 153 Tzedakah Club 58 U U.S. History 145 unch 162 1 Ung, Shelly 31 V Valva, Peg 157 Van Broek, Julia 194 Vanessa 165 Varinski, Josh 169 Vastola, Kathryn 31 Vastola, Kati 1931 Vastola, Katie 62,186 Vax, Janet 155 Veale, Kim 112 Veale, Kimberly 31,191 Veeninga, Claire 31 Ve1la,Michiye 11 Vickrey, Sawley 31 Vierra, Douglas 153 Vigneron, Allen H. 142 Village People 16 Villanueva, Josh 14 Vittoria, Alicia 48 Vittoria, Julie 31,62,l86 Viviani, Michelle 126 Votto, Bri 13 Votto, Briana 31 Votto, B1'ie 35 W Wagner. Natalia 31 Wagner, Pam 143 Wahbe, Dina 31,193 Wahl,Nikko 11,130 Warmerdam, Fran 154 Warmerdam, Ms. Fran 1518 Wasko, Anya 3l,32,58,59 Watson. George 153 Weinstein, Lyla 134 We1sh,Alan 12,48,2Ol Welsh.,Alan 122 West, Chrisine 31 West, Christine 193 White, Chris 130 White, Conrad 48 Whitlock, Jacqui 34 Williams, Erica 30,31 Williams. Milt 25 Williams, Stanley Tookie 49 Winkler, Jocelyn 29 Winnicki, Alex 14 Wolf, Lani 153 Woo, Michelle 31,186 Wood, Alex 102 Wood, Andrew 31,32,102 Wood. Hilary 28,31,163 Wood, Spencer 191 Worrel. Tom 153 Wright, Deidre 24,35 Wright. Wright, Wright, Deirdre 238 Diedre 39 Kalea Perenon and Deidre 24 Wrong, Marysia 31 X Xiao, Jean 12,31 Y Yang, Eric 31 Yang, Gene 153 Ye, Darren 31 Ye. Wayne 31,96 Yee, Melissa 31 Yee, Sara 58 Yee, Sarah 37,51,59 Young, Suzanne 153 Yu, Jackie 31 Yu, Jenny 12 Z Zaletel, Katherine 31 Zaletel, Kathy 30.238 Zarri, Liam 195 Zika. Ted 24.235 Thved,lr1grid 51 Walker 31 Zizka, Maria 30,31 ThVedt7 Ingrid 29,59 Walker, Brandon 108 Zuniga, Petra 37 Tired Juniors 183 Walter 41 TQEL Mau,-,ta 205.205 Walther, Julia 30,40,50 H , ,, 'f- .f f.,....,.,.-fan.-ui 311 ,Q a-, r. L-,4!'..4s.4H4gn4 5 N .35- 1 Hn -6 I Q il.. ' ii fs 6? ff K -1'3 A J, x, ' Q Ill A fi I Manu Ap- , 'LV 'fT 9, , ,,, w J 'Y V f v- P fr f ff Wai' QQ- in-.mf 1- ,ar ,Rf J' X.1 f 5u7 ,g F x 4iQ 'x 43: '19 ui '- Pfww -1 ,. Q. ,A5 ' I 3-1 fiyvizff - A 'ffm E ,-..i' War? 1, L' 'f . -C944-A 1-TFFLTI W.-,, ,Q ,,,,,1' X ,- 4- fm. M I 1'-'1 A f -I Z I ? N w 1 P g., gnu 4- 2 VI i 'Q nw! ill!! 'ff' I 'N vi, N6 F?-5-'i A i?.. i 'Pcnar ik, . ., F 7 4? Wx :Rn N, eff .,,-'I 'S f 'X 1 ,W Mmfv :,- -r- E ,. Uv y 'L , ...-if :'a.dic:es?n.d D beufiuieln: Us . . ' .I l' . fr X vs' For the first time In O'Dowd's hlstory, we are belng asked to say goodbye to our be- loved Basilian fathers. The Basilians first came to our school in 1978 and have worked with the diocese for 28 years to build a strong and thriving high school. Their leaving comes as a shock to the O'Dowd community, as their presence at the school was one of undeniable guidance and warmth. The Basilians provided an atmosphere of learning and spirituality, as well as an undying commitment to the school and Church. The Basilian fathers' dedication is not only to O'Dowd. The fathers also honor their promises to the Basilian community which is requiring them to leave O'Dowd and focus on the Basilian projects in other parts of the world. Each Basilian priest who spent time at O'Dowd was a special part of the school. Of the three Basilians who currently serve O'Dowd, Father Les Schaefer has been here the longest. Schaefer has been at O'Dowd for nearly thirty years and has been an important figure in the English department. He is known for his quiet demeanor, but has a subtle sense of humor that can be both funny and touching. Also a significant member of the school is Father Robert Glass, who has been a leader in the social studies department, teaching both freshmen and juniors. He is the number one O'Dowd sports fan and never misses a home game - no matter what the sport! Although a relatively new member to BOD's faculty, Father lohn Malo has been an im- measurable addition to our school. He courageously took on the task of Dean of Students and is known for disciplining with compassion and fairness in every situation. He has also taught the class of Living and Dying, which every student loves and remembers to this day, due to Malo's intriguing curriculum and intense enthusiasm. Each father enhanced the joy at O'Dowd, and is an irreplaceable individual who will be greatly missed. As a school, we would like to wish them good luck in their future endeavors as well as to thank them for everything that they have done for us in the past. Although they many not be here physically, their presence in the school will be forever felt and remembered. loanna Smith 45 --.. ? '1Ml1,'wn V, x n , M ,, a w W 1 I Y . 'w 8 H 1 5 n i .1
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