Rolling Hills High School - Spirit Yearbook (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)

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4 4r m - 1 A y ' ' r. ' «wV I ;W U ' ;(?.. ; 0- C Jjm THe HELL WOUt-O P© NOf r A qo OJV W fTH - 25. • - X ' 9f ' b ? ? JrLhd WaJ- A rXiSx , TO t icK,OR Joi JiauSf, ff (Now, (oiAoiud 75 a ' fl f Muift jf tu MAi SOUR U Long and Winding Road rt Rom H,„s HigH Sc,oo, P ( ' )m mi f 1 Volume t9 7:}i Icn t hhb Sku ril l,,kI J{i Rolling Hills Estates, California, L.fi; n VtOM ' Hhoi -ufl Ail VH Sr Michael Magee, Editor-in-Chief jAx P ING — 1 Long and Winding Road 2 — OPENING The path we follow is never straight. There are always things that twist and turn our lives in different directions. y eoc fof f f ' flieo l ' 7 y dC ' ,f r -fL rW ex. P -- OPENING — 3 fAe r ; Although we plan to take the shortest routes, the simplest solutions all some- how become so complex. 4 — OPENING Long and Winding Road OPENING — 5 Long and WirTaing Road 6 — OPENING Dilemmas arise even as we begin our path. OPENING — 7 8 — OPENING As we continue, our road begins weaving in and out around our goals and aspirations. Long and Winding Road OPENING — 9 Long and Winding Road 10 — OPENING V i Many times we refuse to compromise our goals. We keep our dignity but forego fur- ther growth. t jYomifc Lit ■ (h dy (Wj: OPENING — 11 Looking back on a long uphill climb, we gain satisfaction from our accomplishments. 12 — OPENING X f r o i Long and Winding Road OPENING — 13 Long and Winding Road The road ahead is uncertain, but through our journeys we gain the in- sight to shape our final destinys. 14 — OPENING DARKI OPENING — 15 Long aW WindinglRpad fA.f M A yj ,0 9. ,X V ' ' V . :• of ■ ' ■ : ' ' 4ii ' ' . . . . . -Y- . . . . V ' . .. Qt ' Attivities.. .,A.... ... fi . ; %4,...|...k ' :...4 ..v. j i Of aoj tions V.. . a . . . . . . 73 o ' cT Advertising I ' Inrlo V 249 Index 288 17 In Memory Of Gene Thome December 6, 1935 - January 15, 1983 Gene Thorne joined the Rolling Hills staff whien the school opened In 1964. In the next eighteen years Gene became a caring, sincere counselor to thou- sands of students; he became a witty, refreshing member of a staff that too often needed his incisive urging; he became a true friend to everyone. His heart was bigger than his appetite, and his spirit was more infectious than his laugh. So many people learned so many wonderful things from Gene Thorne. He will always be a part of Rolling Hills High School. 18 — Signatures t ' - tt. ' ar« t sa i ll ty iE7lE ' feT t?jB Wlr ' paw pen ie frobta ooc-Hn ' Tlu tooMS- ' ' ■ tesf (C f loci uc..ib uinoevrcr vjcvj ax . m n. v ■T • ' ' H, -0 C r. Y r. Howard Lawrence, Principal School Administrators The newest addition to this year ' s administration was Mr. Russell Neu- men. Neumen replaced Ms. Nancy Stuckey as Activities Director. The ad- ministration at Rolling Hills High School deals etfectively with the numerous problems that a high school presents and attends to the needs of a diverse group of students. These responsibil- ities are fulfilled with expertise and caring, whether the administration is deciding how to spend school funds or planning the junior-senior prom. Rolling Hills students are fortunate to have such a competent and qualified staff of administrators. Rf :i i!iL ' -H B 1 1 mi 1 Kelly Johnson, Assistant Principal George Hardesty, Assistant Principal Bill Howard, Dean of Students ussell Neumen, Dean of Activities Following the administration vs student council debate of wtiettief Oingo Boingo stiouid play at a dance, ASB President Gary Sctiaffer is disappointed at the outcome. School Administrators District Administrators Dr. Claude E. Norcross retired this year after serving the school district for eight years as superintendent of schools. Dr. Norcross earned his B.A. at Central Mis- souri State University, his M.A. at Clare- mont Graduate School and his Ed. D at Stanford University. Throughout his ca- reer as a superintendent, he made signifi- cant improvements for the school, and was credited with maintaining the great reputation enjoyed by the Palos Verdes School System. Dr. Jack Rankin Jon Knickerbocker Members of the Palos Verdes Board of Educa- tion include from left Rose Lacfiman, Shieiia Ho- gan, Grafiam Whiite, Pat Jofiansen, Ann Hinch- liffe. Martin Dodell, Stephen Heller. Claude E. Norcross, Superintendent of Schools H ■ H P kkv M 1 K m I ' ' v L H James Waters Bill Van Rooyen 20 District Administration Pat Johansen Stephen Heller Rose Lachman M Ann HInchliffe Graham White, Student Board Member gg s ■■« 1 11 ' ■ ■rV ' w ii Hjj K ' ' ' . - ' ■ 1 ■I MBfc k % . flm|iBH|| H W- ( ' . P9pPBsV HH| H Sheila Hogan, Asst. Std Bd Member Pat Johansen ponders a question asked by a Student Board Member. District Administration — 21 JoAnne Medved Jack Miller Bill Ryan nr HpHPiHH| i ' H| H- .-Jl WM i !«■ n Hhji f1 Mj 1 11 n JSl r l m 1 I U Bl- k.. yi JPP- T =B— • .■ IHj gW 1 ■ : 3a |3K. Illl W M Jack Miller and Emily Wierenga discuss scheduling in anticipation of the many questions that students will have. The Rolling Hills counselors are always available for consultation and advice. Counselors The counseling staff at Rolling Hills provides a valuable function by helping students choose courses to take and by aiding them wWh college information and work opportunities. In a large, sometimes impersonal school, the counselors provide a haven where the individual can discuss his personal concerns, both academic and social, with someone who cares. Gene Thorne Emily Wierenga 22 — Faculty John Christensen Marianne Dean Chuck Grossman Bob Pier Alternative Programs Special Education and continuation classes focus on specific needs of many Rolling Hills students. The curriculum of special education encompasses numer- ous areas. The goal is building success and a sense of self worth in each student. The continuation program has been of- fered since 1978 as an alternative form of education. Health and Driver Education classes teach the importance of safe driving habits as well as health and hy- giene. Evie Sorrels Bob Pier assists a student during one of his health driver ' s education classes Driver ' s education is a mandatory course (or all tiigh school students wanting a California driver ' s license. Faculty — 23 English With the new policy concerning the writing development of students, the fo- cus of English is justifiably on composi- tion. Literature plays a part as an appre- ciation of what constitutes good writing, as seen in the classic pieces of fiction. It can often be a stepping stone to improved student compositions. The English de- partment, under the capable leadership of Garry Poe, has established the link be- tween students ' written expression and literary awareness. The result is that an RH student acquires a strong background in both reading and writing skills. James Barlow Matthew Dodson Ruth Home assists one of tier Englisti 2 students witti tiis sentence structure for a descriptive composition. Sentence structure is just one of ttie many qualifications to be met by ttie new writing standards program. Wilma Draves Mike Bettino Yvonne Goppert Sandra Grasinger 24 — Faculty Richard Heins Ruth Home , 1 1 ( fti I ' A 1 Jerome Kestenberg Sandra Grasinger, Titan newspaper and Delphian yearbook adviser, emphasizes her journalistic wit on Princi- pal Howard Lawrence. There is a positive rapport between faculty members and administrators at Rolling Hills Faculty — 25 English Matt Dodson looks over some examples of his students ' writing during composition class. Students learn various forms and techniques for effective writing in preparation for the district ' s writing standards tests- Mary Pinoniemi Garry Poe John Vrendenburgh Betty Wedekind Walter Wildung 26 — Faculty Science Philip Bottolfson Jerry Lentz Wondering why and discovering are the challenges of science. Laboratory work is one of the most effective ways for a student to discover. Whether he is dis- secting a frog In biology, analyzing a pre- cipitate in chemistry, or calculating the force due to gravity in physics, science will enrich the analytical mind. Rolling Hills has a fine staff of knowledgeable instructors in this area. John McGehee Mariana McMullen John Ivlorgan Ralph Porter Mariana McMullen explains geological formations to a group of interested science students. The science courses offered at RH deal with studies in biology, life science, chemistry, and physics Faculty — 27 Mathematics Mathematics is a strict discipline where students learn about numbers, log- ic and reason. From Math I to Calculus, students develop the ability to approach problem solving and to arrive at answers in an organized, systematic manner. This is a skill that is valuable in all other aca- demic areas as well. Frank Akins Ruth Bloland Derek Blackwell Tom Cox Mildred Garretson Mike Mooko explains the fundamentals of algebra to fiis students Algebra I is an introduction to tfie world of mathematics, leading to various advanced courses 28 — Faculty Ruth Bloland is busy creating a challenging exam for her Algebra 2 students. The department offers training in the areas of basic math to advanced calculus and trigonometry Walfred Lester Mike Mooko Bill O ' Neill Louise Richards 1 H Hi . 11% ' . ' Louise Smith Neil Ward Faculty — 29 Social Studies Social Studies courses acquaint stu- dents with history, both current and past. Students learn of people throughout the world and their customs, ideas, lands, as well as contributions to civilization. Each day teachers bring us closer to these cul- tures. Observing and studying the evolu- tion of history helps students cope with the ever-quickening pace of today. Jim Maechling is moderator for a class debate concerning man ' s past during a western civilization study period. Studying the caveman to modern man. western civilization is an interesting course Alan LaFace Jim Maechling Tom Maeder 30 — Faculty Ruth McConnell Rod McDaniel Bobby McManus Doug Noble Adrienne Phillips Htt||j 1 HT if [ 1 Ronald Rudolph Tom Wlaeder leads a class discussion on Reaganomics during government class. Politics and the workings of ttie US system are frequently ttie center of discu ssion m ttie social science department. Faculty — 31 Foreign Language Learning a foreign language is the cor- nerstone in communicating with people of other nationalities. Europe and South America become closer to us as we learn to speak the native tongue. Language can aid in breaking down cultural barriers in our own society, as well as across the sea. •- .liJilL Marilyn Hill goes over test scores with her Spanish I teaching assistant. Weekly testing and lab work test the students ' progress in the foreign language courses Marilyn Hil Frank Ferro HP 1 1 PI K; m m ' H A 4 H Rosalind Harper Eve Joseph 32 — Faculty Frank McCloy Ronald Melton Jack Thayer Jack Thayer gives free advertising for one of fiis favorite Spanish novels. La Casa Embruiada Head of the Foreign Language department, Mr. Thayer is a teacher consultant for other textbooks used by RH students. Susan Tyree Faculty — 33 Practical Arts The fine and practical arts instructors teach students something which is often as important as academics — how to work with their hands. These courses stress basic principles of hard work and making something with one ' s own talents. In gourmet cooking or interior design, stu- dents can display their creativity as these areas prepare students for the realities of living on their own. Woodworking, metal- working, and mechanical drawing teach students valuable skills. David Baskerville John Boos Pat Rice-Prideaux Metal shop teacher Phil Griffith helps a student with the basics of planning his project. Rolling Hills is well known for its fine staff of qualified instructors in the area of practical arts. iJLi J HBH r l H H Hpf ' M H r H m V H I i Phil Griffith Electa Trapp 34 — Faculty HB V B ' Rs ' H i H «ilB. H HH ' ' J H | -X ' H l HFj H r 1 John Barr Kathryn Bianchi Walt Bynum Dan Clayton Janis Riegle I Jennifer Simmons Athletics With the increasing concentration on physical fitness in our society, physical education Is an Important part of the cur- riculum. The goals of the department ' s teachers are striving for and keeping the students In top physical condition. Var- ious sports are offered ranging from vol- leyball to gymnastics. An integral part of a student ' s four year program, physical education is highly regarded. Dwalne Lyon goes over his semester grades due in the counseling office in 15 minutes. Mr. Lyon is one of an enthusiastic staff of physical education teachers at Rolling Hills. Faculty — 35 Art Students enrolled in art classes are en- couraged to display their abilities and open thieir imaginations Ttiese courses are designed for ttie expansion of the cre- ative mind. Classes offered in this area are Drama, Ceramics, Photography, Drawing and Painting. These elective courses are taught by a staff of talented and enthusiastic professionals. K Wi . ■ H H ' - j9 |HP!r ' ' i l A ;7 i David Bradbury Billy Creamer Lois Olson Connie Mclntyre John McRae Forensics Coach Billy Cieamer uses his dramatic expertise to help Stacey Greg- ory choose a scene for an upcoming festival. Rolling Hills has consistently re- ceived top honors for its talent in forensics. This year ' s team took second place sweepstakes at the meet. 36 — Faculty Nancy Stuckey Nancy Stuckey ponders over a question asked by one of her typing students The business department at RH offers a variety of courses ranging from computer training to typing Business Business courses are regarded as some of the most important and practical courses offered at Rolling Hills. Ttney make a positive contribution to ttie overall curriculum of the school. The diverse areas of instruction Include typing, office machines, briefhand, business math, ac- counting, and the newly offered computer instruction. Students have the chance to broaden their skills for entry into the world of commerce, giving them a solid foundation in much-needed practical ap- plications for conducting business. Jacque Osborne Joan Smith Faculty — 37 Special Services The library, nurse ' s office, and work ex- perience center provide special services for all Rolling Hills students. The library ' s helpful staff assists students with special project, term paper, or composition refer- ence material. The school nurse is always available for health care while students with personal problems can meet with the school psychologist. Anyone interested in working during the school year or sum- mer months can drop by the work exper- ience center for advice and consultation. Headed by Jean Etter, the staff will help any student locate a job. A wealth of infor- mation and brochures are also available regarding career opportunities. Peggy Carney Mary Chidsey Librarian Peggy Carney shows Waltred Lester the film catalog, Ms, Carney assists students as well as teachers with all their literary and audio-visual needs. Helen Hoag Delores Hagan 38 — Special Services Jean Etter Mary Seamans Work experience aide Gloria Hartwick and coordinator Jean Etter look at a career opportunity chart witti an interested student. Thie office has an abundance of informative brochures about every type of career. Gloria Hartwick Work Experience — 39 Classified Staff The classified staff at Rolling Hills is a dedicated group of hiard-working profes- sionals. They are never taken for granted by the student body. Even with the tre- mendous cutbacks in this area, they have continued to keep our campus relatively clean and orderly. The secretaries v ork behind the scenes assuring the smooth functioning of the academic life. Janis Fleming Chris McCallister ■S K 1 ■ KL m H v «Tr ! rm H M m - H M H H . iit-JVlHH H 1 9 1 Virginia Whitcombe Beverly Cesarini Principal ' s secretary Jams Fleming helps Chris McCallister straighten out yet another mess created by the publication department ' s zany staff They effectively keep the mam office running smoothly. Mickey Hillsman 40 — Faculty Tim Skipper Mary Jenks Ed Gonzalez Li! Hartley Faculty — 41 Custodial Staff Gary Shoemaker Mae Young, head custodian Jerry Hapes Jim Moore Frank Almarez Head Custodian Mae Young takes a break from tier busy schedule as stie prepares to make a delivery across campus. Ron Keele, Technical Director Theater Arts Department 42 — Custodial Staff Classes ' D ' - ' v- v z. : z ;vv , i ,0 1 , ' , . V V ; tj: f f . . ' ' . J): ' y ' A « ' ' V ' ' ' 4 % ■ «. ' . , 10 I 7 i 5 J ' t h ' . H Senior Class Officers H . Greg Alessandra, President The senior year is the year of high school I remember most, as I am sure you do too. It was full of both enjoy- able and meaningful activities. I hope you enjoyed this year as much as I did. Most importantly, I would like to thank you for being you. As a whole you have shown yourselves to be the closest and most caring class ever to graduate from Rolling Hills High School. I wish you all the best of luck in everything you do. y lljA :d U L UlU -- I Senior President 43 Four years ago 465 freshmen entered Rolling Hills High School afraid, but ex- cited. Would tinfie ever pass quickly enough? It did, and it was too quickly for most. These individuals grev in mind and spirit. Memories remain — four Home- coming weeks, four Proms, four years of dances, elections, fun, and studies. And one special day is behind — graduation and the all-night party. We can now look to tomorrow, but we will reflect on the past. It was a very special time. Cathy Frew, Secretary Treasurer; Glenn Thompson, Vice-President David Norwood, ASB Representative of Personal Management, Kathy Armstrong, 1st Semester Representative of Activities: Heidi Markle, Representative of Publicity; Mike Zislis, 2nd Semester Representative of Activities 44 Seniors Officers Seniors select royalty -S- ' ' i«r Michelle Gervais, Homecoming Queen Michael G. A ' Hearn — Toots Club, Baseball David Adiam Laura Agapay — National Honor Society. CSF, Quill and Scroll. Short Flags, Choreo. Titan Staff, Spanish Club (President), Powder Puff Football. John Agnitch — Frosh. J V, Soccer. Varsity Track. Vibha Agrawai Heidi Aleshire — Concert Choir, Girls ' Ensemble, Toots Club Shelley Aleshire — Toots Club, Ski Club. Track. Greg Alessandra — National Honor Society. CSF. California Delegate to US, Senate Youth Program, Freshman Vice-President, Sophomore. Senior President, Y,F U, Foreign Exchange Student to West Germany. A.F S (President). French Club. Stephen Amey — National Honor Society. CSF. Marching Band. Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Varsity Football, Varsity Track Carmen Araya — Latin Club, Spanish Club. Scott Archibald — Dugout Club, Key Club. Letter- men ' s Club. Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Var- sity Baseball. Seniors — 45 After diligently working for tiours at drawing yearbook layouts. Bill Schaal, Cathy Cogan, and Kristen Meier still have enough enthusiasm to pause to smile and spread good cheer throughout the entire classroom. Lance Arenson Delyse Armstrong — Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Varsity Tennis Denise Armstrong Donna Armstrong Kathy Armstrong — Senior Class Representative, Girls ' League Representative. Dugout Club. Girls ' Service Club. Senior Girls ' Club Andrew Frederick Asch — CSF. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. M ' A ' S ' H. When Our Hearts Were Young and Gay, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Thespians. Satori, Marlene D. Asroff — CSF. Track Geoff Auberlen Jeffrey Axtell — Dugout Club, Car Rally Club. Key Club. Baseball John Axtell — Varsity Water Polo Laura Beth Bachman — Gourmet Club. Pep Club. Science Fiction Club Chris Baffa — Car Rally Club. Key Club. Varsity Wrestling Mictielle Bagby — German Club. Green No Name Club. Ski Club. Track Stat Donna M. Bailey — J,V , Varsity Track Staci Bailey Joe Barbeito — House of Representatives, Flyer ' s Club (President). Biology Club. Ski Club 46 Seniors Friends are a part of student life Brad Bartz — Marching Band, Concert Band. Bleacher Bums, Green No Name Club, Ski Club, Teen Advocates, Water Polo. Joan Sassier — Chess Club, Girls ' League, Shake- speare Club, Cross Country (Most Valuable, Most Improved Awards) Larry Baum — Academic Decathlon, 2nd place, Santa Monica Bay Math League Competition, 2nd place; National Merit Semi-Finalist; National Energy Foundation Essay Contest, 3rd place; Math Club, Chess Club, Oriental Game Club Carolyn H. Beck — Younglife, J.V. Softball Stat, J.V Varsity Volleyball Stat. Paul Bell Chris Bennett Forensics League Lisa Berman — CSF, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Titan Staff, French Club, Lonely Hearts Club. Alena Marie Bethune After class Tern Nealy stops to chat with John Schlatter and other friends. Students always find time to socialize with classmates between classes. Ken Bewick Silvia Bianchi Lawrence B. Biederman — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, French Honor Society, M ' A ' S ' H, Midsummer, How to Succeed, 1984, L ' ll Abner. Chicken, Call Me Madam, Man Who Came to Dinner, Babes in Arms, Glass Mena- gerie. Drama Club (President), Thespian Society, Madrigals. Seniors — 47 Tracey Bierley — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Junior Class Representative of Publicity, Varsity Cheerleader (Head), Senior Homecoming Princess, Key Club, Girls ' League, Du- gout Club. Colleen Bllas — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Interact Club, Vol- leyball- Kelly Blank Steven Booth Christine Bower — Marching Band Shawn Bowers Andy Bowlus — Chess Club (President), Soph, J. v., Cross Country, Frosh, Soph, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph, J.V., Varsity Wrestling. Brian C. Boyce — Freshman, Sophomore, Senior House of Representatives, Green No-Name Club, Sophomore, Varsity Football (Manager) William Bracken — Asian Club, Ping Pong Club, Ski Club, Frosh, Varsity Track. Chip Brandlin — Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Soci- ety, Volleyball Club, Eric Breisacher Carianne Bridgman — National Honor Society, French Honor Society, J.V., Varsity Soccer, J.V., Varsity Volleyball, J V , Varsity Softball Steve Briese — Dugout Club, Frosh Soph Football, Frosh Soph, J.V , Varsity Baseball. Denise Bringuel James Brown — Titan, Delphian Staff, Interact Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Volleyball Club, J v.. Varsity Volleyball. 48 — Seniors Photographers capture student routine X iMMa«jiip« - ii ' Mni iir Mi ' i ' iM awe-  «i ito i  -- •A ; Stop, thief! shouts Delphian Co-Head Photographer John Molik as his friend Wally Skalij takes off with John ' s brand new Nikon camera. Hayley Brown — Spanish Honor Society. AFS Ex- change Student to Columbia. Homecoming Prin- cess, Varsity Soccer. Lorene A. Brown — Concert Band. Marching Band. German Club. Lonely Hearts Club. Science Fiction Club Louise Brown — Travel Club (President) Kathy A. Bryars — Girls ' League. Green No Name Club. Toots Club. Track Stat. Varsity Basketball Stat, Brigid Ann Bucher — Titan Staff. Girls ' League, Frosh Soph. VarsitySwimming Keith Burnett — Ski Club. Volleyball Club. Frosh. Soph Football, Frosh Soph, J.V. Soccer. Janet Burnham John D. Butler II — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, House of Representatives, Dugout Club, Ski Club, Letterman ' s Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, J V., Varsity Basketball, J V Baseball. Don Butts — Toots Club, Volleyball Club, Varsity Tennis Elizabeth Cahn — Girls ' Athletic League, Junior, Senior Povi der Puff Football, J V,, Varsity Volleyball Stat. Patti Carfagno Cathy Carlson — CSF, Delphian Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Service Club Celeste Carmitchel — Language Arts Award (French), Socnal Sciences Department Award, Drill Team, French Club, Green No Name Club. Brenda Cartier — French Club. J.V. Softball. J V., Varsity Soccer Matt Ceragioli — National Honor Society. CSF. Key Club (President). Frosh, Soph, Varsity Track and Field, Frosh, J.V . Varsity Basketball Seniors 49 Kay Ceske — National Honor Society, CSF. Sopho- more Class Secretary Treasurer, Junior Class ASB Representative, Girls ' Service Club, Teen Advo- cates, Varsity Swimming. J«sse Chacon Kevin Chambers — CSF, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, Varsity Wrestling. Carolanne Marie Chavanne — CSF, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Tall Flags (Captain), Spanish Club. Chun-Yu Chen George Chen — National Honor Society, CSF, Chess Club, Data Exchange Club (President), Math Club, Model United Nations Victor Chin Chan J. Chiu — Asian Club. .5v n ilM Jt W 1 Karen Zamos has to take a minute to decide vKhether she should accept John Schlatter ' s invitation to the prom. John really tried to convince her to go, but she told him she had to stay home to wash her hair. Chi-Hsin Chiu — CSF. Asian Club. Chess Club. Model United Nations. Satori. Teen Advocates. Track Bo Choi — American Field Service, Asian Club. French Club. Joanne Chow — Asian Club. French Club, Gourmet Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Science Fiction Club. Katharine Ciuffini — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Junior Acheivement. Shari Clark Bruce Clarke — Green No Name Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Joanne Coats Cathy Anne Cogan — National Honor Society, CSF, Who ' s Who Among American High School Stu- dents. Quill and Scroll. Spanish Honor Society. Tammy Titan. Delphian Staff, Varsity Gymnastics. 50 Seniors Seniors can be fun-loving or serious Gary Cogan — CSF, Metal Shop Project, 1 st Place in State Michelle Coleman — National Honor Society (President). CSF, Who ' s Who Annong American High School Students. Freshman President. ASB Direc- tor of Morale and Drives, Junior President. Choreo (President), Dugout Club, Mark S. Colin — National Honor Society, Freshman ASB Representative, Key Club. Frosh Soph Base- ball, Frosh, Soph. J.V. Basketball. Posing candidly. Brian Killefer and Sean Killackey show off m order to get their pictures in the yearbook It vi orked Many camera hogs are seen posing around campus. Lisa Collins — Drill Team. Nancy Ann Collins — National Honor Society. CSF. Marching Band, Wind Ensemble. American Field Service, Girls ' Service Club. Spanish Club Karen Jean Comings — Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students. Drill Team, Tall Flags, Delphian Staff, Pep Club, Girls ' League, Green No Name Club, Ski Club Kelly Connelly — National Honor Society, CSF. Spanish Honor Society. Short Flags, Tall Flags. American Field Service. Ski Club. French Club. Jay G. Cordova — National Honor Society. CSF, International Exchange Club. Asian Club. Biology Club. Volleyball Club. Soph. Varsity Track. John Corsaro — Dugout Club. Letterman ' s Club. Student Council, Frosh Soph. Varsity Football. Frosh, J V Baseball, Sophomore Volleyball, Sopho- more Wrestljng Scott Cost! — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Dugout Club. Key Club. Letter- men ' s Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Var sity Football. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball Stephanie Cote Seniors 51 RH provides sports for enjoyment During the Donkey Basketball game Christine Gervais tries to pass the ball before her donkey runs out from under her. Michelle Gervais wasn ' t successful in staying aboard as she attempted to make a basket. James Cummings — National Honor Society, CSF, Thespian Society, Club Council (President), Drama Club, Forensics, Latin Club (President), Quest Club. Darrell Dain — Ski Club Terrence H. Dance — Track Karen Danielsen — Drill Team (Sergeant), Short Flags. Greenpeace Club, Girls ' League, Green No Name Club. Spanish Club. Whitley Lee Davenport III — CSF. Chess Club, Chess Team, Computer Club, Physics Club. Michael DaVirro — Ski Club Andrew Dawes Tracie DeAngelis Celia Degenhardt — L ' ll Abner, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream, Call Me Madam, Choreo (Presi- dent), Powder Puff Football. Volleyball Stat. Elaine Demetz — National Honor Society. CSF. Freshman Delegation. Ski Club. Gymnastics, Soc- cer Jim Denton — CSF. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Jazz Band. L ' il Abner. Orchestra. Student Union. Carolyn Derby Kirk Dewald — CSF, Spanish Club. Ski Club, Fresh- Soph, Varsity Football Rusty Dodson — Titan, Delphian Staff, Hootenan- ny, CSF. Chemistry Club. Volleyball Club (Presi- dent). J. v.. Varsity Volleyball. Jim Donegan — CSF. Green No Name Club. Ski Club. Volleyball Club. Steve DuPar — Man Who Came to Dinner, Babes in Arms. Drama Club, Forensics, Green No Name Club, Frosh Soph. J.V.. Varsity Wrestling. 52 — Seniors Proudly displaying his tshirt, Ed Savage is jubilant alter a track workout Hard work tielped the track team actiieve a tiigh standing in Bay League Cheryl Duerre — National Honor Society, CSF, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Athlete of the Year, Key Club, Varsity Soccer (Co- Captain). Varsity Track, Steven Duke — CSF, Frosh Soph, J V Soccer. Charles Dunkin — Ski Club, Varsity Football- Pal Durkee — Titan, Delpian Staff, Hootenanny. Jim Eastom Steve Eckert — ASB Treasurer, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Marching Band. Student Union. Varsity Tennis Sophia Emmanouilides — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. French Club. Shakespeare Society, Varsity Gymnastics. Tina L. Epp — National Honor Society, CSF, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Girls ' Service Club. Spanish Club. International Exchange Club Kris Etter — Choreo, Delphian Staff, Varsity Bas- ketball Stat, Track Stat. Shakespeare Society. La Shan Ettress Jane Euler Michael Farnham Valerie Farrar — ASB Director of Hospitaltity. Short Flags, Girls ' League, Interact Club, Powder PUff Football, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Shelley Fayles — Call Me Madam, Babes m Arms. Choreo. Varsity Songleader. Senior Girls ' Club, Gymnastics. Cari Felismino Seniors 53 Lisa Marie Felix — National Honor Society, CSF, NMSQT Commendation. I Dare You Award. ASB Director of Publicity, Assistant to Vice President of Curriculum. Interact Club. Spanisfi Club. Ei ' ika Fish Scott Fitzgerald — CSF. (vlatti Club Seamus McGee Fitzpatrick — Key Club. Interact Club. Varsity Golf. Basketball. Vincent Fong Jeffrey David Forman — Car Rally Club. Dugout Club. Key Club. Varsity Baseball. Frosfi Soph Soc- cer. Steven FovKler Rochelle Frank — National Honor Society. CSF On a cold and windy December day. I issy Scott and Terri Getty look over tfie damages caused by ttie tiurricane that hit the South Bay. Rolling Hills was also left with no power that day- Catherine Frew — Drill Team. Senior Class Secre- tary Treasurer, Hootenanny, Concert Choir (Presi- dent), Madrigals (President). Folksingers Club, Senior Girls Club Stacy Fuchino — CSF. Ouill and Scroll. Delphian Staff (Sports Editor). Forensics. Dugout Club, Let- termen ' s Club, J V , Varsity Baseball. Glenn Fujimoto — Asian Club, Car Rally Club (President), Runners for Higher Endurance, Travel Club. Frosh. JV. Varsity Cross Country Ron Fuller £ .. 54 — Seniors Life at RHHS is full of surprises « ■ 4 Stacy Fuchino looks up from a Playboy Magazine, devilishly disguised as a earbook to see Darryl Speach and Mike Speltz running to take cold show- srs. Bryan Furlong — National Honor Society, CSF, Key Club (President), Spanish Club, J.V., Varsity Soc- cer, Fresh, J.V Baseball, Frosh Basketball. Brian Thomas Gale — National Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Drama Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Chess Club, Ski Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. Jackie Ganahl — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Buttons ' n ' Bows, Delphian Staff, Slide Show, Girls ' Service Club, Spanish Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society Laura Gash — Marching Band, Orchestra, Lonely Hearts Club (President) Science Fiction Club, Shakespeare Society, German Club, Music Club. Ellen Geminder — National Honor Society, Dugout Club, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club Michael Collins George — Model United Nations, Lonely Hearts Club Kevin James Gerrie — Senior ASB Representa- tive, Computer Club, Runners for Higher Endurance Club, Shakespeare Club, Frosh Soph J V, Cross Country, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track, Christine Gervais Michelle Gervais — National Honor Society, CSF, Sophomore Representative, Junior Class Vice- President, J V , Varsity Songleader (Head), Sopho- more Homecoming Princesss, Homecoming Queen. Teri Getty — Dugout Club, Runners for Higher En- durance, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Winter Forman Queen, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track John Gibson — Flyer ' s Club (President), Varsity Track Joe Gietzen — Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Kristine Gil-Gomez — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society Susie Gilbert — Titan Staff, Spanish Club, J.V. Ten- nis, Track Stat. Seniors 55 Karen Glassmaker — Softball. Track S-iott Goeglein — Green No Name Club, Shake- speare Society, Ski Club. Theresa Ann Goodwin — Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Powder Puff Football, Varsity Track. J V. Tennis Susan Gordon Michael McCrea Graham — CSF, Lettermens Club, Ski Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Varsity Football. Sopfiomore Track Rob Greayer — National Honor Society. CSF, Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, Orchestra, Wind Ensem- ble. Simulation Game Club (President), Student Union (President) Jennifer Grebow Michelle Greif — Girls ' League. Green No Name Club. Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club, Powder Puff Foot- ball Romy Gunter — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Interact Club, Girls ' League. Var- sity Songleader. ASB Historian. Director of Hospital- ity. Short Flags Lisa Hale — Varsity Soccer Stat. J,V Cross Coun- try. Frosh Soph. J.V Swimming Angle Haley — Forensics Heidi Hanks Margaret A. Hansen — Girls ' Ensemble, Concert Choir. Girls ' League, Drama Club, Ski Club, Track, Varsity Soccer Stat. Pam Hansen — CSF. Interact Club, Latin Club, Shakespeare Society, Richard Gordon Harkins — Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band. Concert Band, Orchestra, (Vlarching Band. Call Me l ladam. Science Fiction Club Jill Christine Harrington — Choreo, Interact Club, Runners for Higher Endurance. Shakespeare Soci- ety. Teen Advocates. Varsity Cross Country. Varsity Track George Hartsfield — Spanish Club Glen Heidenreich, CSF. Key Club. Frosh Soph. J V Soccer Christopher H. Helmer — Frosh Soph, J V , Varsi- ty Baseball Bill Henke — Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph Soc- cer, Varsity Track. Julie Hext — House of Representatives. Toots Club (President). Madrigals. Girls ' Ensemble. Green No Name Club. Ski Club. Varsity Gymnastics Stat Shawna Higgins — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, French Club. French Honor Society. Girls ' League, Varsity Basketball Stat Jennifer Hillsman — National Honor Society, CSF. Track Stat. Varsity Basketball Stat Jann Hllman — National Honor Society. CSF. ASB Vice President Student Relations and Curriculum. Choreo. Thespians. Model United Nations ifii Aii Ii4 56 Seniors Lunchtime provides laughs and leisure Track star Bill Bracken and junior Gordon Burns enjoy the unseasonable warm weather and smile at the unusual antics performed during lunch on the amphitheater Caria Hoffman — Girls ' Service Club- Lisa Hoffman Margaret Holmquist John B. Horton — National t erit Semi-Finalist. CSF, Drama Club, International Exchange Club. Scott Hribar — Ski Club. Baseball. Football Michelle Hubbard Heidi Hublou Michael M. Hundt — Outstanding Achievement Award (Emergency Medical Technician. SCROC). Flyer ' s Club. Ski Club. Shannon Hurst — Dugout Club. Key Club, Varsity Football Stat, Wrestling Stat. Lettermen ' s Princess, Senior Homecoming Princess, Varsity Track. Cara Hutson — Concert Band. Wind Ensemble, Or- chestra, Marching Band, Call Me Madam, Babes In Arms. Shakespeare Society Marry Ellen Hynes — Concert Choir, Concert Band, Marching Band, Forensics (President), Thespian Honor Society, Cyndy Hein Seniors — 57 Sigurd lllokken — Bleacher Bums. Green No Name Club, Ski Club, Varsity Football Donna Jacobs — Greenpeace, Choreo Tom Jacobsen — Green No Name Club, Rod and Gun Club, Ski Club. Lisa Jacobson Glenn J. Johnson — JV Soccer. JV Track, Soph, Varsity Football. Roger A. Jones — Forensics, Junior Achievement, Cinema Club, Quest Club, Spanish Club, Science Fiction Club (President) Robert A. Judge — French Club, Ski Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Lynette Julian Sheila Kadera Andrea Kaluza — National Honor Society, Wind Ensemble, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Basketball Stat Karl Kasch Greg Kasse — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Key Club. Lettermen ' s Club. Ski Club. Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis. Sheryl Kataoka — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Drill Team, Choreo. Gourmet Club. Biology Club Mark Evans Kendrick — Academic Decathalon — 1sl Place alternate varsity division. Marching Band. Concert Band. Presidential Classroom. American Field Service, Car Rally Club, Spanish Club, Deborah Kenner — CSF, Lonely Hearts Club, Quest Club. Mike Magee, the Delphian Chief, is stopped in midsentence as he threat- ens a photographer to make his deadline or else Instead the photog takes Mike ' s picture. 58 — Seniors Photographers capture many moods mkmk Sean Killackey — Wind Ensemble. Concert Bard. Delphian Photographer. John Killebrew — CSF, Wind Ensemble. Orches- tra, Jazz Band. Hootenanny. Baseball, Brian Killefer — CSF, Asian Club, Ping Pong Club, Air Navigation Club, Fresh soph. Varsity Track, Carry Kim — CSF. Key Club, Choreo. Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Senior Girls ' Club, Varsi- ty Cheerleader, Winter Formal Princess, J,V. Track. Daniel Kim — Cinema Club. Chess Club, Quest Club (President), Science Fiction Club, Sophomore, Varsity Track, Bradley Kingston — CSF Haruko Kinoshita — German Club Grace Ko — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Short Flag, Banner Squad. Inter- act Club, Girls ' League Senior Representative, Girls ' Service Club, Thomas Kobayashi — Asian Club. Soph, J.V. Cross Country, Kurt Kornman — Chess Club, Cinema Club Laura Kornman — Stage Crew, Girls ' League Kim Kosharian Michael Kraft CSF. Stephanie Goppert threatens Dave Poncia with a lethal ceramics tool When caught in the act by the photographer, she exclaimed, I was only cleaning his ear Eileen Kramer Seniors 59 Keeping In top shape by doing her daily chin-ups, Kris Etter pauses to catch her breath and tall with a friend. Physical fitness is important in every teenager ' s life. Elisabeth Krause Gary Krayniak — Frosh ' Soph Football, Frosh. J V . Varsity Wrestling. Cathy Kring Amy Kung — National Honor Society, CSF. Girls ' Service Club. Satori, Model United Nations. Simon Kung — CSF, Quill and Scroll. Titan Staff. Harumi Kuno — National Honor Society, CSF. Quill and Scroll. Titan (Copy. Page Editor), Model United Nations. Satori (Editor-in-Chief). Girls ' Service Club. Math Club Nadine Kunst Eric Kurzrock — CSF, Car Rally Club, Ski Club (President), Frosh ' Soph Track. Dave Kusliner — Dugout Club. Lettermen ' s Club. Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. J.V.. Varsity Soccer. Frosh Soph Baseball. Varsity Football. Camille Ann Marie LaBorde — Drill Team, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Kristina LaFace — Ski Club, Track, Varsity Soft- ball, Varsity Soccer. Rob LaFever Julie LaMantia Gregory Land — National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Titan Staff, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Orien- tal Game Club, Model United Nations Traci Lander — Band. Assistant to the ASB Speak- er of the House, Interact. Girls ' Service Club, Model United Nations. Junior Achievement. John Landreth 60 — Seniors Senior faces: windows into tlie soul jp ,„,,„....,,,.., .,,,;™,,,.j MiM Kathryn Larson — Thespians. Jazz Choir. Gourmet Club, Volleybail Jon Lash — Asian Club. Frosh Soph. Varsity Track, Soph Football. J.V, Cross Country. John Paul Laura — National Honor Society, CSF. Key Club. Runners for Higher Endurance, Homecom- ing King, Varsity Cross Country. Varsity Track Kevin Leach — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Key Club, Interact. Tuesday After- noon Sailing Society, Bleacher Bums (President). Frosh Soph Basketball, Varsity Golf Brian Lee — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Interact Club. Ski Club. Golf, Clark Lehman — Frosh Soph. Varsity Track Lolta Lekvall — Exchange Student from Sweden, International Exchange Club. Ski Club. Spanish Club. Volleyball Club Paul A. Lemett — Thespians. Drama Club Julie Leonard — Senior Girls ' Club. Ski Club. J V . Varsity Track Jennifer Leveque — Dugout Club. Gourmet Club. Gymnastics, Swimming Eric Lew — Asian Club. American Field Service, Car Rally Club, German Club. Frosh Soph Cross Country Timothy K. Lew — National Honor Society, CSF, Mechanical Drawing Award. Key Club. Asian Club. Frosh Soph. Varsity Soccer Jonathan Martin Douglas Lewis — Car Rally Club. Ski Club, Lettermen ' s Club. Green No Name Club. Frosh, Varsity Football. Daniel Lieman — National Honor Society. CSF. Na- tional fi erit Semi-Finalist, Forensics. Satori. N lath Club (President), l odel United Nations Steve DuPar. senior and captain of the fvloosehead Surf Team, is shocked as he consults legal books on changing his name to Steve DuPartier Seniors 61 School brings out diversity in students Frank Lin — CSF, Asian CIud, Math Club, American Field Service, French Club, Spanish Club, Frosh- Soph, Basketball, Track. David Liu — CSF, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Ju- nior Achievement, Car Rally Club, German Club, Asian Club- Tracy Lloyd — Choreo, Key Club, Varsity Song- leader, Key Club Princess, Volleyball Stat. Richard Loughran — Frosh, Soph Basketball Leslie Lulka Kevin Richer! Lyons — Senior Representative, Key Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Varsi- ty Golf Cindy Machado Michael Magee — CSF. Ouill and Scroll, (Presi- dent), English Department Award, Delphian (Editor- in-Chief), Titan Staff, Marching Band, Slide Shovn Thomas Magee — Wrestling Viviana M. Maleta — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Tall Flags, American Field Service. International Exchange Club, Girls ' Service Club, Interact Club Michele Manzella — CSF, Senior Girls ' Club (Presi- dent), Ski Club. Heidi Markle — Senior Class Publicity Representa- tive. Varsity Cheerleader, CSF, French Honor Soci- ety, French Club, Key Club, Ski Club, Varsity Gym- nastics. bnioying a DreaK trom classes, bruce Clarke, Half Ruckelshau sen, Gary Cogan, and Kevin Gerrie discuss which party they will grace with their presence. Lunch is the main outlet for getting information about the evening ' s activities. 62 — Seniors Larry Biederman seems utterly taken in by Tracy Markle ' s acting as both veteran actors strut ttieir stuff before an audience of enthusiastic Rolling Hills students Tracy Elizabeth Markle — The Ivlan who Came to Dinner. Babes m Arms. The Glass Menagerie. International Thespian Society. Concert Choir, Choreo, Shakespeare Society Grant Martin — Waterpolo, Swimming Kerry Martin — CSF. Ski Club. J V Tennis John Martyniak — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Chess Club. Cinema Club, Quest Club. Greg Maxwell Donna McAvoy John M. McDonald Betsy McFarland Dale McHattie — Delphian Staff Teresa McKay — Short Flags. Drill Team. Powder Puff Football. German Club. Ski Club, Holly McKie Andy McNeil — Student Council. Green No Name Club. Golf Tom McPherson Josephine Meade — Choreo. Powderpuff Football. Drill Team, Drama Club, Interact Club. Young Life. Spanish Club. Lisa Medeiros — ASB Secretary, Girls ' Service Club, Interact Club, International Exchange Club, J,V,, Varsity Track, J.V. Cross Country, Seniors — 63 Kristen Meier — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Soroll. Delphian Staff (Associate Editor), Span- isli Honor Society, Girls ' League, Basketball, Vol- leyball. Daniel Menn — National Merit Semi-Finalist, 3rd Place Newswritmg, State Level, US History De- partment Award, Titan Staff (News, Editorial Editor), Quill and Scroll, Matfi Team, Forensics Giovanna Migllaccio — Bleacher Bums, Green No Name Club, Cinema Club. Ski Club, Tuesday After- noon Sailing Society. Powder Puff Football. Michelle Miller — Assembly, Girls ' League, Swim- ming Stat Karen Mitchell Niloufar Moalej — French Club, Science Fiction Club, Tennis, Swimming Lawrence Christopher Moch — Ski Club, Toots, Volleyball Club, Surf Club. Kruger Moentmann John Molik — CSF, Quill and Scroll. Delphian Staff (Head Photographer), Forensics, Drama Club, Spanish Club Richard J. Molony — Ski Club, Volleyball Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, J V Baseball. Frosh Soph, J.V , Varsity Soccer, Sarah Morgan — CSF, French Honor Society, Du- gout Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Baseball Stat, Basketball Stat. Michael Morinello Aslam M. Motala Tara Moy — Assistant to ASB Vice President of Activities. Assistant to ASB President, Interact Club (President), Girls ' League, National Honor Society. Ken Muggeridge — Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Satori. Model United Nations, Chess Club. 64 Seniors Seniors spend ' A Night on tiie Town ' Bruce Murray Teresa Joan Nealy — Senior Girls ' Club, JV. Varsi- ty Cheerleader. Student Council Delegate, JV. Track. J V Basketball, Gina Nesheim — Call Me Madam. Babes in Arms, ' Key Club. Gymnastics Award for Parallel Bars. Choree. Varsity Gymnastics Tracy Niedermeyer — National Honor Society. CSF. French Honor Society. Choreo (President). Delphian Staff. Younglife. Volleyball Stat Anna Danuta Nizinski — National Honor Society. CSF. Latin Club (President). Spanish Club, Girls Service Club Rick Noetzli — Toots Club. Tim Nordahl — Delphian Staff. Ski Club. Sopho- more Track. Soph. J V Football (Co-Captain) Christine Nordstrom — Girls Ensemble. Green No Name Club David Barrett Norwood — Senior Representative. ■L il Anber, Babes in Arms, Choreo, Thespian Society, Sophomore Track Deirdre Ann O ' Brien — CSF, Choreo, Drill Team (Sergeant), Gourmet Club (President), Latin Club Philip Obert Bridget Kerry O ' Gorman — French Honor Society Dugout Club, Key Club. Senior Girls ' Club, Home coming Princess. Key Club Princess, JV. Volleyball Jennifer Ong — National Honor Society, CSF, Na tional Merit Semi-Finalist. ASB Treasurer. Girls ' Ser vice Club, Model United Nations. Varsity Tennis. Shari Elizabeth Oshry — Freshman Secretary Treasurer, Ski Club (President), Dugout Club, Key Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Delphiar Staff, J. v.. Varsity Basketball Stat. Seniors — 65 Susan Osofsky — Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Babes in Arms, Orchestra, National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, American Field Service, Girls ' Service Club Dana Palmer — German Ciub. Green No Name Club Hubert Paiting — Surf Club, Varsity Track. Martin Parry Jennifer Marie Patin — US National Drill Team Achievement Award, Drill Team (Sergeant, Cap- tain). House of Representatives, Girls ' Service Club, Club Council, Choreo, Varsity Basketball Stat, Kim Pelletier — CSF, J,V Softball IvIVP, Varsity Softball Best Offensive Player, All Bay League Sec- ond Team, Softball, Frosh ' Soph, J,V Soccer Stat, J V , Varsity Softball, Dan Pelzl — Frosh, J V Basketball Eben Perison Ruth Persselin — f larchmg Band. Latin Club, Pow- der Puff Football, J V , Varsity Softball Stat William Peterson — Varsity Football IvIVP Award, Sophomore Basketball Mr. Hustle Award, Dugout Club. Lettermen ' s Club, Soph Basketball, Varsity Football, All Bay League. Varsity Baseball Robert Pierce Soph Football, J V , Varsity Volleyball, ' W Caroline Place Cheerleader, Choreo, J V Songleader, Varsity Robin Pledger - Basketball, Softball Stat, Volleyball Stat, J,V Diane Ponce de Leon — Choreo, J V Cheer- leader, Senior Girls ' Club A crazed senior, Dan Thompson, tries to shoot the underclassmen with staples during class Many seniors start doing strange things as the year comes to an end 66 Seniors Senioritis brings out the very best Dave Poncia — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, Hootenanny, Green No Name Club, Rod and Gun Club, Ski Club Diana Poss — Drill Team. J,V , Varsity Softball Kimberly Price — Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, J V , Varsity Track. Susan Prior — Forensics Competition, 1st place. Shakespeare Festival. 3rd place; Glass Mena- gerie, Midsummer, Call Me Madam, Shake- speare Society (President), Thespian Honor Soci- ety, Pam Pudewa Celia Degenhardt squints from the bright sun during a break between classes Many sen ior try to find time to stop, relax, and enjoy their last year at RH Deslree S. Pugeda — CSF, House of Representa- tives, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club Valerie Quandt — Titan Staff, Hootenanny, Frosh, Soph Delegate, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Folk- singers. Club. Frosh Soph. J.V. Soccer Stat. Alexander W. Quong — National Honor Society. CSF. Quill and Scroll, ASB Vice-President of Stu- dent Relations, Sophomore Vice-President, Asian Club (President), Titan. Delphian Staff, American Field Service, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track and Field Jennifer Lynn Rader — Ski Club Jennifer Raue — Delphian Staff (Organizations Editor) Photographer Slideshow, German Club, Biol- ogy Club, Shakespeare Society Lisa Reichel — Cross Country Seniors — 67 Homecoming equals fun and profit Karen S. Resnick Eric Rice — Varsity Volleyball, Volleyball Club. Robert Edward Rice — Bowling Club. Volleyball Club. Varsity Basketball Manager. Christine E. Rivera Reed Robins Scot Robinson — Frosh Sop ' i Track, J V , Varsity Soccer. Dan Rochat — Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Frosh ' Soph, Varsity Wres- tling, Varsity Football Rich Rosas — English Service Award, National Sports Writing Contest (Honorable Mention). Titan {Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chiet), Delphian (Activities Editor), Quill Scroll. (President). Spanish Club. Satori Dan Ross — Jazz Band Soccer, J V , Varsity Baseball. Brian Rossney — Cross Country. Derricl Rostagno Brian Roth Laurie Rothschild — German Club. Green No Name Club, Greenpeace, Ski Club, Teen Advocates. 4 4 MM 68 — Seniors M nA it ■ ' H J Ra!f Ruckelshausen — Biology Club, Green No Name Club, Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track, Monica Rudberg — J V Songleader, Cross Coun- try Stat, J V Basketball David Russell — Titan (Editorial Editor), Delphian Stalf, Saton Eric Russell Darren Sakai — CSF, Asian Club, Green No Name Club, Bleacher Bums, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Surf Club Arthur P. Sanford — CSF, Biology Club, Interna tional Exchange Club, Shakespeare Society- Mark Santos — Marching Band, Drama Club, Travel Club, Water Polo, Frosh Football Marcia Saroyan — CSF, Drill Team (Co-Captam), German Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, The- ater Goers Unlimited. Jonathan Saunders Edward W. Savage III — National Merit Semi-Fina- list. Who ' s Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Band, Delphian Staff, Lettermen ' s Club, Ski Club, Soph, J V Basketball. Varsity Track Bill Schaal — National Honor Society, French Honor Society, CSF, ASB Historian, Gary Rally Club (Presi- dent), Interact Club, Cross Country Gary Schaffer — CSF, ASB President, Madrigals, Wind Ensemble. Orchestra, Democratic Club (Presi- dent), Forensics. Michelle Gervais walks across the football field at halftime during the Home- coming game with her father, Michelle was the 1982 Homecoming Queen. John Schlatter — Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football (Co-Captain), Sophomore Track. Kevin Schmidt — Concert Band, Marching Band Molly Beth Schneider — National Honor Society, CSF, California Girls ' State Representative, Short Flags, Girls ' League (President), Math Team, Varsi- ty Diving Seniors — 69 Seniors enjoy amphitheater at lunch Teresa Schoech — CSF, German Club, Math Club Stephanie Schrunk Melissa Scott — Senior Girls ' Club (President), Ski Club, Track William Scott Carol Seaman — Green No Name Club, Surf Club, Powder Puff Football. Laurie Selwitz — Inarching Band, Delphian Staff, Student Council, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Powder Puff Football Jennifer Shaktman Wendy Ann Sharp — Dugout Club. Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Soccer- Lisa Shaul — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls League, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, J.V , Varsity Volleyball. Cory Christopher Sheffer — Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Ivlarchmg Band, National Honor Society, CSF, Student Union, J V.. Varsity Volleyball Steven Siegel — Key Club, Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph, J.V., Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track. Sergio Silva — Hootenanny. Ski Club, Sophomore Football. Michelle Silver Nan Sirayathorn — Drill Team mM Mg ' h Scott Fitzgerald, party animal and math club star, enjoys some free time at lunch. The senior year is not as easy as people believe, and relaxation is a necessary component. 70 — Seniors Shelly Smith Pal Sogaard Cindy Solomon — National Honor Society, CSF, Key Club, J.V., Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team Carjiyn Sorensen Bill Henke enjoys the surrounding atmosphere of the amphitheater during lunch while Brad Kingston clutches the wall, suddenly spying a voluptuous blonde. Cori Sorensen Darryl Michael Speach — CSF. Speaker of the House, Delphian Staff (Sports Editor), Tri-Council, Lettermen ' s club. Dugout Club, Varsity Baseball Michael Craig Bernard Speltz — All Bay League Back of the Year, Delphian Staff (Sports Editor), Homecoming Court, Lettermen ' s Club (President). Dugout Club, Varsity Football (Captain), Varsity Wrestling (Captain). Varsity Baseball Steve, Spiegel — CSF. Green No Name Club, Bleacher Bums. Spanish Club, Ski Club (President), Tennis Carolyn Stange — CSF, French Honor Society. Shakespeare Festival 2nd Place. Shakespeare So- ciety, Interact Club, French Club. Girls ' League Julia Staudhammer — All State High School Honor Orchestra. All Southern High School Honor Orches- tra, Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra, Orchestra (President), How To Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying, National Honor Soci- ety, CSF Bethanne Davida Stein — CSF, International Ex- change Club, Girls ' Service Club Traci Stock — Tall Flags (Captain), French Club, Ski Club, Green No Name Club, Shakespeare Soci- ety. Corl Strong Mark Alan Summit — National Honor Society, Biol- ogy Club (President). Volleyball Club (President). Latin Club, Varisty Volleyball. Frosh Soph, J.V Varsity Basketball, Volleyball Stat, Katherine Y. Sun — National Honor Society, CSF French Honor Society, National Merit Semi-FinalisI, American Field Service, International Exchange Club, Girls ' Service Club. Myra Sun — National Honor Society, CSF, Short Flags (Co-Captain), Girls ' Service Club (President), International Exchange Club (President), interact Club. Spanish Club. Seniors — 71 Naoki Tachikawa Keith Thomas Tadler — American Field Service, Interact Clijb. Spanish Ciub. Mark Tagawa — CSF, Track and Field, Eriko Takahara — CSF. French Club, Latin Club. Sherry Takenaka Satori, Spanish Club, P V. Li- brary Committee. Tennis Club (President), Tennis (Captain) Ed Taylor — Marching Band. Wind Ensemble, Con- cert Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Call Me Mad- am. Student Union. Varsity Baseball. Yvonne Taylor Chandra Tenley Lori Anne Terrell — Girls ' Service Club. Patti Tessen — Spanish Club. Track Stat Lisa Thomas — Most Improved Varsity Basketball Player, Band, American Field Service, Girls ' Athletic Club, J V , Varsity Basketball. Dan Thompson — Varsity Football Glenn David Thompson — CSF, Key Club (Presi- dent), Senior Vice-President, Sophomore Wrestling. Frosh. Varsity Football. Tanya Thorsen Brldgltte Tlrman Sheryl Kataoka, Jenny Patin, Dede O ' Brien, and Josie Meade smile during choreo practice. They showed great skill in their show, as did all the danc- ers. 72 — Seniors Choreo displays impressive artistry Kirk Topliffe — Chess Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Baseball. Varsity Football Asako Toyoshima — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, French Club, German Club, Spanish Club Katie Traxler — National Honor Society. CSF, Ju- nior Class Secretary Treasurer. Short Flags, Soph Doll. Girls ' Service Club. Interact Club, Varsity Swimming (Captain) Laurel Trigg Judy W. Tsai — Asian Club, French Club. Miori Tsubota — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Girls ' League. Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club. J V Cheerleader Anne Friedleld and Dave Norwood look impressive as they work on a routine to the Stray Cat Strut, This year Choreo showed great dancing ability M.A Michael Tu — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students, CSF, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Jazz Band, Call Me Madam, Marching Band, Stu- dent Union Mark Tuckett — Technical Arts Department Award, Sophomore Class Secretary, Class Representative, Data Exchange Club Dale B. Ulman — National Honor Society. German Club, Ski Club. Volleyball Club Kim Urban — National Honor Society, CSF. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Girls ' League. Girls ' Service Club, Interact Club. Powder Puff Football Kris Ann Vandenbrink — Senior Girls ' Club. Ski Club, Younghfe, J V . Varsity Track Stat. JV , Varsi- ty Wrestling Stat Chris Vanderlaan — National Merit Semi-Finalist, CSF, English I. II Department Awards. Chess Club. Interact Club. Frosh ' soph. JV , Varsity Soccer. Joyce Vega Wendy Sue Veils — Dugout Club, Pep Club. Ski Club, JV. Track. Seniors 73 Girl watching: a favorite pastime Carmela Virina Steven Michael Voce — Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Senior Class Representative, Varsity Base- ball. Varsity Basketball. Eugene Volkoff — Delphian Staff, Concert Choir, Madrigals. Green No Name Club. Varsity Track, Diane Marie Waaland — National Honor Society. CSF. Club Council Vice-President, Delphian Staff, Drama Stage Manager, Concert Choir (President), Madrigals Kristin Wagner — Varsity Tennis (Co-Captam) Sherie Lynn Wagoner — National Honor Society, CSF, NCTE Semi-Finalist Writing Competition, French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Satori Stuart Walker — CSF, Frosh Soph Cross Country, Frosh. ' Soph Varsity Track, Varsity Football. Denise S. Wallace — Frosh. ' Soph Swimming, J.V, Basketball, Lynn Welti — French Honor Society, American Field Service, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club Louis Wang — CSF, Chess Club, German Club. Car Rally Club, Oriental Game Club, Data Exchange Club, Biology Club. Louis Rod Watson — French Club. Green No Name Club. Asian Club. Spanish Club, Volleyball Club, J.V Varsity Football, Paula ALorel Weiser — Ski Club. Richard B. Welby — Green No Name Club, Volley- ball Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph, J.V, Basketball, J V , Varsity Volleyball Lawrence Welsh. 74 — Seniors Robert Weneke Stephanie West — National Honor Society. CSF, French Honor Society, Key Club, Dugout Club, Ju- nior. Senior Homecoming Princess. Varsity Soccer (Co-Captam) Patrice Westhead — Basketball MVP. Volleyball. Most Inspirational Player. Dugout Club. Key Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Varsity Volleyball, Varsity Bas- ketball Liz Wetmore — National Merit Semi-Finalist. French Honor Society. French Club. Meghan White Rachel Wiesen — National Honor Society, CSF. Spanish Club, Latin Club. Shakespeare Society, French Club. Kelly Ann Wilborn Kim Wilcox — National Honor Society. CSF. Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist. Girls League. Girls ' Ser- vice Club, Short Flags, Varsity Songleader. Powder Puff Football. David E. Williams — J V., Varsity Track. Golf Wayne G. Williams — Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming Walter Winner Paul Wolf — Chess Club. Shakespeare Society. Varsity Track. Cross Country (Captain) Kimberly Carol Wong — CSF. Spanish Club. Inter- national Exchange Club. J V . Varsity Track, Michael Wong — CSF. Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students, Asian Club. Track Team, Vivian Wong — National Honor Society. CSF. Short Flags, Delphian Staff. Girls ' Service Club. Interna- tional Exchange Club, Spanish Club Byron Worsham — Titan Staff, Model United Na- tions Standing on the corner watching all the girls go by, Bryan Furlong heartily approves of the Rolling Hills female population. Seniors found all sorts of things to do other than study when senioritis hit in the spring. Seniors 75 Anthony J. Wu — Junior Achievement, , Chess Club, Chinese Games Club. German Club, Science Fiction Club. Quest Club. Karen Yantz — Soccer, All Bay League. CSF. Var- sity Softball Stat, Varsity Track, Varsity Soccer. Tim J. Yoo — National Honor Society, CSF, U.S. Achievement Award, House of Representatives, Asian Club (President), Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track. Deborah Ann Yu — CSF. French Honor Society, Satori. French Club. American Field Service. Lonely Hearts CluD Ron Yu — National Honor Society. CSF. French Honor Society (President). Car Rally Club (Presi- dent). Chess Club. French Club. JV. Varsity Tennis. John T. Yuste — Titan, Delphian Photographer, f arching Band. Slide Show. Ski Club. Bleacher Bums. Track. Peter Zarenejad — Chess Club. German Club. Brian Zavodnik — Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. CSF. Chess Club. Car Rally Club. Tennis Club, Tennis. No more short jokes! Little Cindy Solomon yells her little heart out trying to get a little reaction from the crowd at a football game. Luckily for little Cindy, the crowd reacted more than a little, and that ' s no small task. Dennis Zigrang Michael Andrew Zislis — Senior Representative. Shakespeare Society (President). Spanish Club. Ski Club. Green No Name Club, Frosh Soph Track Michele Zislis Maureen Anne Lake — Marching Band, Wind En- semble, Satori, Science Fiction Club. Lonely Hearts Club. 76 Seniors Douglas T. Armada Stacy Leigh Kline CeCZ jiy - L i (L ' Nadine Benedict k v(Alan Prj c l ) ' ) Naaine ber 5 {A - -- Sherry Cla , r! ydcy Onfall ,, , Michael F. Persson ( Clar Michael S. Schei ley Pamela 3t er ( £= ® ' _ erKun A. Stolle KourQsh Hami i Krista L. Turkolu ( ly s. Ke z4 a rL ' yy .J ' bucjS 78 — Senior Collage Junior Class Officers Steve Lewey, President This year has been a success and I would like to thank you for your support. The homecoming booth was original and helped raise school spirit at the fair. The candy sales throughout the year, along with the car ral- lies, were loads of fun and profitable. The impressive, beautiful Biltmore Hotel was the site of this year ' s successful Prom, and for those of you lucky enough to attend, you had the time of your life. Thank you to all the juniors who donated valuable time to these activities this year. I love you! 5 i ' i O ' - Junior President 79 Because college is a distant thought, juniors occupy their time with the present. They are the motivators, always involved, for they are the future. The past is filled with many happy memories, and the fu- ture seems even brighter. Juniors, now blossomed and mature students, have only the future to live. Stephanie Zamzow. Secretary Treasurer; Shawn Reilly, Second Semester Vice-Presi- dent; Doug McFarland. First Semester Vice-President. Cheryl Arico, Activities Representative; Sherry Woods. Publicity Representative; Karen Allman, Personnel Management Representative. 80 Junior Officers Juniors select royalty Peter A ' Hearn Michelle Adams David Adiam Eric Albright Nathan Aibinder Margaret Allder Karen Allman Steven Alper Kathleen Anastasi Kimberly Applequist Lance Arenson Cheryl Arico Michael Arman Julia Atkinson Farzaneh Azhang Sarang Azhang Kimberly Back Kevin Bagi Staci Bailey Eric Bails Anne Bakstad Sivi Banks Juniors — 81 Eating, dieting: a never ending battle Richard Baranik Daniel Barnes Michele Baron Sahar Barsoum Bradley Bartz Claudia Bassin Donald Batson Thomas Battelle Bayat Noushin Gail Bedrosian Micah Bellow Heidi Bennett Tom Bennett Derek Bernhart Stephanie Bernhart Julie Betterton Nataly Bilyk Deborah Block Paul Bohn Lisa Bollinger Yvonne Bonpua Christian Booth Bill Boullianne Monique Bourgeois Tamara Bouse Lisa Bower Junior Jennifer Fox keeps trim with her daily can of Tab, Students are fighting a constant battle against buying chocolate chip cookies from the cafeteria 82 Juniors Nothing phases Junior Pete Showier as he intently munches on a delicious deli sandwich from Guilliano ' s before another rigorous water polo meet that afternoon. The Italian delicatessen, located just across the street, is a very popular hangout for all Rolling Hills students. Shawn Bowers (Michael Boyce Nancy Brahm Robert Brahms fvlichael Braue David Breisacher Anne Brennecke Karen Brewster Sharon Brewster Anne Bridgnell l lichael Broderick f ike Brooker Deborah Brown Jackie Brown Jennifer Brown Leiand Brown Lisa Brown Roger Brown Lisa Bruder Cheryl Brudney Karen Bryson Eric Bucklin Kurt Buehler Austin Bunn Jacqueline Burgi Gordon Burns Adam Bushman Raquel Busto Juniors 83 Gregory Butler Janet Butterfield Katie Byrkett Mordecai Calamana Diane Cameron Dawn Campbell James Campbell Philip Carabet Noreen Cash Ron Chapsky George Chen Jolene Chene Eric Cheng David Chi Mitsuru Chino Petrina Chong Elaine Chow Steve Chow Gregory Cioth Jennifer Cobabe Mark Coffman Raylene Col eman Debbie Colman Leighan Colvin John Compton Julie Connor Dennis Conway Allison Cook Stephanie Costi 84 Juniors Students refuel, study, chat at noon Dennis Conway and Mike Koeppel eat lunch in the amphitheater as they ponder the rest of the day. Lunchtlme Is the favorite time of day as students relax, study, or just talk. I V ■ 1 Kathryn Coulbourn Lisa Cowan Christopher Coward Kevin Cowing Chris Cowles Chris Crane Thomas Crawford Julie Cristiano Stephanie Culver Todd Cutcliffe Judith Daigle Wesley Dale Steven Dang Katherine Davidson Lisa Davis Chris Day Tracie DeAngelis Monique DeRoos Shawna DeSantis Marcy Dean Robert Delker fi lichael Denson Holly DiMuccio Lisa Dickason Tina Dicki nson Jennifer Dorman Darren Doyle Deidre Doyle Paul Dubbell Juniors — 85 Juniors vocalize their sctiool spirit Caria Dyer Victoria Dyer Eggert Eggertsson Jamie Ehrl Susan Elledge Eric Engstrom Michael Ephraim Kimberly Ericson Kenneth Erman Brian Escobar Roseanne Feldman David Finch Raymond Fitzgerald Katrina Fleming Kimberly Florio Michael Fok Scott Foley Cornelius Fong John Forbes Michele Foss Annalisa Foster Jennifer Fox Judi Fox Joshua Frank Jason Franklin Ann Friedfeld Kathy Fucci Julie Fung Brian Gale Gina Gallucci 86 — Juniors During a football game, Jeff Kaufman yells at a referee ' s ca Many Rolling Hills students show their spirit during the season Beth LaPenta sings during the USO Show which took place Homecoming Week. The theme this year. Camp R ' H ' H ' S. turned out to be a success. f! , k ' Maria Garcia Maureen Garcia Marion Gardner Patricia Gehris Kimberly George Virginia Giles Thomas Gilje Christina Glltzow Ward Gipson Douglas Glantz Susan Glassmaker Joseph Gliksman Sandra Goern Susan Goodman Stephanie Goppert Sandra Gordon Richard Green Julie Greenshlelds Denlse Greenwald Francis Grekowicz Mitchell Grossman Anthony Grover Brian Gura Kathleen Guthrie Jill Gyllenswan Robert Hale Alice Hall David Hall Juniors — 87 Patricia Halpin Debra Hamada Diane Hamwi Nader Hamzei Carmen Hanks David Hannemann Nancy Harrington Robert Harris Keith Hashiba Margaret Hauser James Hayes Daryll Hayward Ptiilip Headon Jennifer Heindl Jennifer Helpin Angela Henk Jeffrey Hensley Paul Herbelir Marlynda Hernando Julie Hertzmann Amy Hester Clifford Hicks Josephi Hiracka Patty Ho Jeff Hollingswortfi Dennis Horton Kristin Houctiin Cattierine Howard Teresa Howell Duane Hreha Anne Huang Mictielle Hubbard Holly Hublou Lisa Hung Ricfiard Hurst Jeffrey Hyller Titan fans demonstrate enthusiasm w ' 1 ' -p H 88 — Juniors m r 1 |1 fi m ' 7. In the thrilling varsity game versus West Torrance, Jeff Robinson, Darren Sakai. Kenny Smith, and Kyle Lundy stand out among the lethargic crowd as those willing to make fools of themselves. Ivlario Icaza Kyoko Iguchi Valerie Imberman Robert Jacobson Mike Jarosz Kathleen Jeffrey Christina Johnson Christy Johnson Colin Johnson Edward Jones Paul Judge Charia Kabana James Karpie Jeffrey Kaufman Gayle Kawahara Alison Keller Brian Kelley Diane Keluche Gregory Kevorkian Farshid Keyhanpanah Khashayar Kharrazi Brent Kielar Andrew Kim Don Kim Kyoung Kim Trace Klingensmith Eric Knudson Lorie Knuth tvlichael Koeppel Vivian Koo Julie Kovacevich Juniors — 89 Douglas Krause Erik Krause Norman Krieg Gregory Kuebler Andre Kuhr Simon Kung Samantha LaVerde Jennifer Ladd Joseph Lafferty George Lambros Bonnie Landau Caryl Lange Colleen Larsen Mark Lawler Robert Lawrence Jeff Laws Suzanne LeBeau Donna Lee Steven Lee Robert Legg William Lefir li ary Leite Jim Lenihan Steven Leontis Dayna Levine Steven Lewey 90 — Juniors Lunchtime: a joyful part of the day Lian Tjal Lie Llan Tjin Lie Jonathan Liebert Eric Lin Liang Lin Heath Liner Adriana Lopetrone Cheryl Lowry Nicholas Lubofsky Craig Ludwig Melissa Lumel Kyle Lundy Suszi Lurie Delia Ma Annette MacFarlane David MacTavish Charles Machalicky Kristen Mackey Gary Macklis Sylvia Maertens Peter Magnusson Brian Makin Susan Marckx John Marcone Stacey Nozaki definitely has a difficult time trying to get her lunchtime buddies to listen to her story For many Rolling Hills students noontime is the best part of the day with some leaving campus while others stay at school to keep up with the daily gossip. Juniors — 91 Jonathan Marshall Cynthia Martin Marc Massari Hatsuki Matsui James Maury Linda McDonald Douglas McFarland John McGuire Scott McKelvey Brian McLaughlin Alesia McManus Erin McNeer Mary McPherson David McRell Christopher Miller Janelle Miller Mark Miller Rabecca Miller William Miller Susan Modzeleski Stephen Molnar Homecoming activities boost Titan spirit Robert McLean m Theresa Melott Erik Melton jp Aimee Mendez F David Merrill v Haideh Messahzadeh Melody Meyer « « . ' ii Surrounded by the aw ard-winning Rolling Hills High School short flags, Colleen Weatherell departs from the stands to satisfy her hungry stomach. After she returned, the squad performed an exhilarating homecoming show for the over-anxious crowd. 92 — Juniors As Karen Allman comments on the lack of business at Homecoming, Tracy Sullivan seems preoccupied by the other activities at the busy fair. Even though other events were scheduled on the day of the fair, many organizations made a profit and had fun at the same time. Bryan Monteith William Ivloravec Cynthia fvlorehouse Alison Ivlorgan Kristie Ivlorgan Jennifer Morrill Susan Moses Bruce Mosley Robert Mulvihill Shuji Munekuni Jacques Naviaux David Newman Peter Nilarp Yolanda Nizinski Kimberly Norgaard Christopher North Nina Nouri Stacey Nozaki Kenneth Ogawa Kristan Olinger Leslie Oliver George Olivo Michelle Ong Joel Orner Juniors — 93 Action-packed football thrills crowds Christopher Paiko Ronald Park Ruth Parker Julia Parton Jimmy Patch Lisa Paul Christina Pearson Christy Johnson takes a break from a rigorous cheerleading performance during an intense, tiring football game. The cheerleaders were extremely enthusiastic throughout the entire season, and all completely agree that the work and time were well worth the effort. Mark Peden Karen Percy Soma Perry Robert Petty Jeffrey Phillips Kristin Phillips Laura Pimentel .S i Karolyn Plebuch Douglas Poling Michael Popkin Robert Port Tamara Powell George Prince Stephen Prince r ■ ' 94 Juniors Karl Probst Brian Prock Elizabeth Protage John Pursell Mark Quan Andrea Quaranta Paul Raab Karen Rail Shawn Ramey Gary Randall Amanda Raymond Franklin Reiche Shawn Reilly Irene Ren Randy Rhodes Eric Rice Shelley Rice Jane Rigler Elizabeth Rindge Todd Roach Daniel Robbins Brian Robinson Jeffrey Robinson Kimberly Rochat Rodney Rockoff James Rojas Brandie Rolph Erin Ronk Greg Ronlov Kathleen Rossney happy group of juniors. Stacy Sipes, Julie Greenshields, and Caria Dyer watch during one of the varsity football james. These athletic events were always interesting and exciting as the team won or remained close in every game. Juniors — 95 Darryn Rozas Lisa Ruddick Eric Ruder Young-Bo Rue Kristin Russell Fred Sadler Steven Salzman Adrienne Samaha Roopinder Sangha Angela Santos Jotin Santos Gina Schlatter Danya Sctimid Robert Scow Michelle Senn Tina Serritzlew Robert Sharp Cliff Sheng Rodney Sheng Huey Shepard Maureen Sherwood Hui-Shen Shih Michael Shonafelt Peter Showier Adnan Siddigui Kellie Siemons Stacy Sipes Wally Skalij Carol Skelly f _?.© 1- ' m 96 Juniors Best friends: a part of high school 3ail Bedrosian and Mary Voce take time out between classes to finally catch up on ttie latest news. Junior year, ■umored to be the hardest of all four years, leaves very little time for any socializing. KT m Alan Sladky Chris Smith Karen Smith Karen E. Smith Kenneth Smith Scott Smith Sharla Smith Aaron Solomon Lisa Song Mark Song Andrea Soux Joy Spanos Hennerd Spatula Emma Sprosen Dawn Sproul Gail Steinberg Cathleen Stern Paul Stevens April Stinis Robert Stockberger Cori Strong Juniors — 97 ••in TiTTiriBnini Glen Stuart James Suarez Trad Sullivan Michael Sun Rico Sutton David Swank John Swiger Scott Tadler Carol Takenaka Naoto Tamai Onelio Tejeda Todd Temple Cynthia Teresinski Stuart Teshima Jenny Thoen Chevette Thomas Christine Thomas Cynthia Thomas Gina Thompson Graham Tilley Jeannette Tom Matthew Toohey Michael Toohey Ron Torten Vincent Toscan Kate Townley Heidi Traxler Chia-Ling Tu Rodney VanBeek Susan VandenBos Barbara Vanderlip Irma Vasquez With dismay, Junior Robert Harris looks over the damage done to Mike Speltz ' s car on the day of the Palos Verdes vs. Rolling Hills football game. The mischievous prank was cleaned up by those responsible. | 98 — Juniors Mischief and prophecy take up time Demonstrating the tine art of palmestry, Amy Hester explains ttie signifi cance of eacti and every line on tier hand to an interested Thomas Bennett Steven Vickers Richard Villaluz Kimberly Vinso lilary Voce iTN Margaret Vona Traci Wallace William Wallace Susan Waller Christopher Walton Susan Wand Katherine Wang Susan Washko Cheryl Waterman Edward Waterman Richard Watt Colleen Weatherell Scott Weisenberg Scott Welko sky Rudolf Wetzer Joan Whalen Lisa Williams Shirley Williams Darrell Winner IVIartm Wittmann IVIira Wolff Kristine Woods Sharon Woods Anne Worley Janet Worrell Robin Wyte Terry Yang Tyrone Yu Karen Zamos Stephanie Zamzow Ivtarilen Zinner Steven Zurnaciyan Juniors 99 100 — Junior Collage Sophomore Class Officers Katy Costello, President The sophomore year is an exciting one, and one spent making money. As freshmen we learned the first steps in fund raising and used those ideas in our second year, in preparation for the Junior-Senior Prom and eventually graduation activities. This year we had bake sales, car washes, game concessions, and our biggest fund raiser. Homecoming. Thank you for a great year of support and fun. Y OJou (smjub Sophomore President — 101 With another year behind them, sopho- mores became familiar with Rolling Hills High School at last. Immature days are behind them and the future holds a life- time of experiences. Questions still filled their minds, but so many more were an- swered during this second year on cam- pus. They survived a rewarding and sometimes exasperating year and are ready for the future. Jenny Appleton, Secretary Treasurer; Diana Denton. Vice-President. Diane Liu, Publicity Representative: Andy Coleman, Activities Representative; Anne Claire DeRoos, Personnel Management Representative. 102 — Sophomore Officers Sophomores select royalty Bryan Abraham Caroline Adams Margaret Addleman Jennifer Africano Christopher Ahearn Scott Alcher David Albanese Arthur Alcantara Lynn Aldrlch Steven Alexander James Alford Matthew Alger Robert Allen Marsha Allison David Alper Louis Alper Mark Amey Christine Anderson Edna Anderson Jennifer Appleton Evenlyn Arisen Penny Asroff Susan Avtfdeychuk Debra Bar Teresa Bartko William Bartz Mary Bassler Marc Batchelder Michael Baum Sophomores — 103 Robin Bayer Cynthia Beck Robert Beliveau Laura Bell Karin Bennett Cori Berry Kathryn Berry Elizabeth Bianchi Sharyl Bilas Jeannette Billeter Irene Bisson Roland Boudreau Mark Bourgeois Kevin Bowers Roy Boyko Julie Brack Mark Bradford Lisa Briese Monique Bringuel Paul Brooks Scott Brown Barbara Buck Deborah Buck Lora Burger Jean-Francois Burguet Patti Burke Manuel Busto Harry Byrannian Matthew Cahn Mary Camarata Jessica Canary Jonathan Caplan Cynthia Capps ► Andy Coleman, placed in the section reserved for those with mental and physical handicaps, smiles as he dreams of playing varsity football. 1 1 P 104 — Sophomores Athletes, pep squad join to boost spirit M Michelle Capri Lynne Carlucci Brent Carter Cynttiia Cartier Stephanie Cartozlan Donna Cartwright Kelly Cashen Gabriel Catalogne Robert Ceske Arnold Chan Henry Chang Kenneth Chastain Linda Cheng Dan Chidley Suzanne Ching Sung Choi Margaret Ciuffini Carolyn Clark Cynthia Claypool Henry Clift Brian Coffman James Cogan Cheryl Cohen Andrew Coleman Laura Collins James Connor William Cooper Michael Corcoran Jessilyn Cordova Katy Costello Stephen Craig William Crain Anneclaire DeRoos pauses during her practice with short flags. Long hours and hard work make a perfect performance. 105 Julio Cubillas David DaSllva Richard Dablr Richard Dahl Susanne Daley Michael Daike Sandra Damsky Tina Irene Dart Jackie Dasso Julia Davenport Erik Davis John Davis Stuart Davis Scott Dawson Shaun Day Stephen DeFrees Alberto DeLuca Anne DeRoos Jolene DeYoung Melinda Deitch Susan Dent Diana Denton SH ' Michael Der - Jill DiPalma JodI DiPalma Melissa DIamant James Disney Roslyn Dodds Arto Doner Michael Dowell Margarite Norwood looks on as the opposing team ' s offense makes yet another touchdown m one of this year ' s up and down football contests. 106 — Sophomores Football has varied effects on sophs m AM n £ M 4 ' ' Adam Litman, who seems stunned that the Titan football team just made another touchdown, practices his poised skill of balancing confetti on his head for means of improving his posture. John Doyle t ead Duley Gary Dyner Afiong Ekong Barry Elkin Amy Epstein Lisa Espinoza l ickel Espy Kathleen Etter Ivlichelle Ettress Todd Euler Ann Eyier Douglas Farnham Sharon Faw John Fehr Alexander Felix Barbara Ferdman Gustavo Ferreyro Jodi Finster Geraldme Fitzgerald Laura Fitzpatrick Jodi Flicker l arvin Fong Regina Fong Christopher Foody Norman Foote Susan Foster Karen Franklin Sophomores — 107 Caroline Frew Aaron Frith Amy Fritz Michelle Frost Kelly Fuchino Deanne Fujimoto Daniel Getty Margaret Getzin Ellen Gil-Gomez Susan Gilson Mary Gliksman Carolyn Goering Christine Goetze Lori Gragg Jacques Gravett Adam Green Doreen Green Andrew Greenberg Brent Greenshields Stacey Gregory Sophomores enjoy outdoor activities 10 mh Anthony Gale Roy Garcia 1 i r M Craig Gehr i 1: Sean Germon ■ i 1 Showing her basketball abilities, Marissa Massari searches for an open teammate to pass to. Basketball, a fast moving game, is one of the many sports explored in physical education. fi0O 108 — Sophomores (U M t . Jill Pappas, a first year member of ttie Titan short flags squad, demonstrates a new move in ttie latest routine as she prepares for the upcoming football game The squad worked constantly in order to represent our school ' s excellence Steven Greiling Jill Griffiths Sandra Grote Dana Gulbrandson Mary Ann Gustafson Leisa Hadley Andrea Hale Maria IHan Yukako Hanamura Hilary Harper Carole Mauser William Hayden Lynelle Hee Maria Henke Scott Hennessey Stephen Herring Cynthia Heurlin Kathryn Hicks Michael Hileman Tony Ho Morgan Hochee Frederick Hohenstein Trena Hooks Margriet Horwood Edward Houston Lisa Hoy Patricia Hoy Karen Hribar Dante Hsu Clayton Hummel Karen Hurrell Eric Hymovitz Hiroko IguchI Oystein lllokken Ronald Imus Jeanette Irvine David Ishii Joelle Jackson Laura Jamet Sophomores — 109 Debra Jay Joel Jennings Cynthia Johnson Lauren Johnson Lynne Jones Cathryn Judge Lisa Jung Julie Kakita Lorin Kalayciyan Mark Kalemkiarian Mark Kan Miles Kan Joseph Kearney Columba Kim Min Soo Kim Miho Kinoshita Robin Kisner Jason Klakoff Marci Kleinberg Cheryl Kline Kim Kohler Christopher Kohles EIke Kolodinski Kamer Kosedag Julie Kovacevich Brian Kraake Bryan Krmg Susan Kuelbs Mara Kuplis 1 10 — Sophomores Classes teach many practical skills jH Kenneth Kwon Kevin LaCasse Karim Lakhani Paul Lambros James Landreth Norman Lantz Laura Larsen James Lasbury Theresa Laura George Laws Lisa Laxineta HsinShung Lee David Leonard Yane Levy Sandra Lew Sue Li Leslie Lightfoot Marc Linder Adam Litman Diane Liu Jay Lockenour John Loggins Gina Lopez Jeff Low Michael Lyons Julie MacTavish Patricia Maertens Lisa Maestas Bradley Magee Lora Mansfield Joe Manzella Judy Marsi Andrew Martin Diligently typing on her electric typewriter, Lisa Hoy scans the exercise book for an assignment. Typing is a must class for the future college student. Sophomores — 111 1 Holly Martin Marissa Massari Lissa McClain Christopher McConnell Shawn Mclnerney Todd McKlssock Bernadette McLean Barbara McManus James Meade Michelle Meese David Melich Douglas Merrill Morgan Meyer William Mickelson Gregory Miller Rich Miller Carolyn Minnick Tomono Minoura Lisa Mitchell William Mitchell Tava Miyata Paul Moebius Peter Moebius Siamak Mogharei Christopher Molony Carlos Monreal Maria-Elena Monreal Alyson Moran Stacey Morehouse Spare time: moments of fun and labo Mike McCoy Denjse McDade Smiling intently and displaying her new found friend from Biology. Stacey Gregory jokingly con ments that the freshmen at Rolling Hills seem to be getting smaller and smaller every year. ' 7 ft 112 — Sophomores Dru Morgan Audra Mori Kuniko Mori Keith Mortenson Timmothy Mossontte Jane Motschall Dennis Meyer Justin Meyer William Mullen Jeffrey Murdock Mary Murnane Masahesa Naganuma Elizabeth Nagy Stephanie Nakamura Darlene Nakata Johanna Nenneth David Newsham Bao Nguyen Sean Nicholas Cammie Nishiyama Jill Norman Trisha North Sean O ' Brien Kyle Onaga Gina Onorato Jon Page Ann Panzieri Jill Pappas jophomore Paul Lambros spends hours in the school library researching material for an editorial writing assignment for his Journalism A course, iournalism A is offered as an elective course to train those students interested in eventually working on the school newspaper or yearbook staff. Sophomores — 113 Shahram Parsa Sanjay Patel George Patterson Jill Patterson Stieryl Payne Erin Pecktiam Ted Pelletler Laine Perbix Laurie Petersen Diana Peterson Ronnie Pickering Laura Plost Charles Plumley Carolyn Prince Melanle Quong Steven Raizes Aaron Ramsey Kelly Randall Michelle Relche Steven Resnick David RevolinskI Dave Rlzzo Glen Robins John Robinson A group of sophomores slowly stroll to class, not looking forward to a tough, semester English exam. The last few days of school can be fun and exciting, particularly after the last test Is over. Kenneth Rojas , t Lark Roper { jl l MUk Bernard Ross B - 1 Craig Ross ■ r 1 . .1 Amy Roth IP. - rjr Denlse Ryan f ltte ' ' W X - A ; Richard Ryan V 114 — Sophomores Fun and studies make up campus life  - ' Karen Sackheim Christopher Saigal Laura Samuels Yuko Sato Melanie Saunders Sharilyn Scharf Thomas Schlappatha Chen Schlegel Elizabeth Schoenheider Patrice Schrello Mark Schue Carol Schwartz Toshiki Sekizawa Dhyani Senaratne Cara Shahmiri Kerry Shean Tamara Shier Li-Po Shih Nao Shimizu Yasushi Shiotsuki Daniel ShonafeM Mark Sicola Steve Siegner Marimion Terry smiles fiendishly as she strangles her best friend Karen Hribar. Karen laughs with relief as she realizes that it ' s all a joke. Denise Simmons Kathleen Simmons Danny Silva Brian Skinner Michael Soderberg Julie Soltis John Soo-Hoo Felicia Sorensen Kimberly Spears Daniel Speltz Sophomores — 115 Edward Spratt David Staggs Christine Slaudhammer Karen Stever Cynthia Stock Mallory Stone Shannon Strong Jacquelyn Subeck Julie Subotky Wendy Suer Dominic Sun Elaine Sun Douglas Tamura Marmlon Terry Carolyn Teruya Brian Thomas Stephanie Thomas Carol Thompson David Titchener Danielle Tourtelot Melissa Tran Stacey Trowbridge Christine Tsai Mary Tschida Carol Tseng Takeshi Tsubota Chia-Yu Tu Alisa Tuchscher Robert Valentekovich Karen Van Putten Dominique Varagnat Luis Vega During a health class, teacher Bob Pier oversees a sophomore practice C.PR. on a dummy expressly made for this purpose. Mr. Pier and Mr Chuck Grossman taught Health and Driver ' s Education, a mandatory course offered at RH. 1 16 — Sophomores Titans enjoy class and school activities ■i « 5 ■ ■ ■ i A stunned Alex Felix looks up to see a mob of students demanding ttieir BBO lunchies. Barbecues offered a cfiange from the cafeteria ' s daily cuisine. m David Verette Jamie Vitale Patrick Voerman Daryl Von Hartmann Barbara Wagner ; ' ; Stiaron Wagoner Debra Walquist Jotin Ward David Warren Scott Washko Brian Watkins Jofin Wtialen Kim Wtiallon Kevin Wtiite Setti Wiesen Lilly Wilkens Brian Williams Ractiel Willoughey Stiaron Wistiner Lori Wittenburg Lynn Wolf Kelly Woods Roy Woody Elizabeth Wynne Geoffrey Yantz Rory Yarak Alan Yee Kristy Yoshikawa Akihiro Yoshioka Neil Young Kyu Son Yun James Zourek Sophomores — 1 17 118 — Sophomore Collage Freshman Class Officers Nick Arico, President I want to thank all of you for really being involved in this year ' s activities. You supported our class during homecoming, making that event our first success. We also enjoyed movies, a barbecue, candy sales, and a trip to ABC Studios during the 1982-83 school year. Thank you all for your support and participation. 7 ocJk (Xr Freshmen President — 119 L A new school, new teachers, new life, a new challenge. Freshman, everyone has been one, but some never quit. Famous for their naive behavior, freshmen at- tempt to blend into the crowd, but stand out like sore thumbs. All in all, these freshmen, easily lost and confused, man- age to struggle through the first year wiser and anxious for the next year. Cheryl Sllverstone, Secretary Treasurer; Christina Henk, Vice-President. Grace Jung. Publicity Representative; George Huang, Personnel Management Representative; Cathy Sun, Activities Repre- sentative, 120 — Freshmen Officers Freshmen select royalty Christina Henk, Freshman Homecoming Princess m f ££ £ f John Addleman Kim Agnew Maria Ahearn Scott Aicher Brynn Albanese Scott Alecksen Alexia Ali Margaret Alkon Pamela Allman Peter Alperin Sabrina Amin Craig Anderson Amy Appelhans Amy Arcand Nick Arico Danica Armstrong Matthew Armstrong Stephanie Asch William Auberlen Lesley Axteil Melissa Baca Lawrence Bacharach Glenda Baker Kimberly Banks Robert Barnes Thomas Barratt Neill Barter Jennifer Bartok Richard Batt Freshmen — 121 Camp R H H S, big success with freshmen T STM ' ■ Andrea Bausch i Marlene Beaston |m Craig Becker ; ' i . ,.. ' ; ys % Christine Behrens Jill Beliveau Cameron Bell Amy Bellow Patricia Bennett Karen Berman Heidi Biber Sandra Billingsley Andre Bilyk Ttie tiomecoming theme brought on a fighting spirit among students. Takashi Yamashita and Ken Swon take the term fighting in the wrong manner. James Bingham Teddy Bollinger Michael Boots Renee Boudreau Elizabeth Bowman John Brahms Timothy Braue tvlatthew Breneman Jon Briese Tom Brmkman Tim Brmkman Jennifer Brown Julie Bunch Daniel Burns Steven Butts Deborah Campbell Kimberly Cannoles John Carberry Michael Carlile Erica Camay Michelle Castillo P f f f 122 — Freshmen m i k Ross Caughron Jonathan Celniker Chia-Cheng Chang Anita Chang Glenn Chang Terence Chang Jacy Chen Lisa Cheng Cheryl Cherry Mason Chiang Kara Chin Brian Ching Luis Chui John Ciaccio Laura Clum Michelle Coffman Alan Cohen Gail Cohen Club representatives Jihyon Mun and Kristin Nye hopefully wait for many of the students to buy their yummy donuts. In the amphitheater numerous booths offered a large variety of delicious foods to satisfy even the most selective of students. Freshmen 123 Melanle Colburt Christine Coleman Julie Coleman Andrew Cook Shawn Corey Paul Cotter Sara Cowles Bret Cushman Robert Daspit Zoe DaVirro Jennifer DeFrees Gerardo De Los Rios John DeYoung Nicole Deffenbaugh John Donaldson Laurence Donoghue Karyl-Jean Donohue Elena Duenes Erin Duffy Rhonda Dugan Christina Dulin Neal Schaffer and Cole Hughes experience some minor indigestion from their cold, brown bag lunches Freshmen often brought because they were unaware of the great food served at the famous Rolling Hills cafeteria. 124 — Freshmen Naive freshmen keep tradition going Ashley Dunn John Dyer Julia Eakins Tracy Eastom Mark Edelson Duncan Edwards Angela Elkins Tamara Ennis Christopher Enson Kenneth Erickson Catherine Falanga Deborah Fitzgerald Ten Fitzgerald Hans Fleming Ml Cha Flood Michelle Flynn Deidra Fong Alison Foote Michael Foote Emily Foster Carol Fox William Fox Ted Franich Johanna Friedman Carolyn Frith Mark Fritsche Lynn Fritschi Scott Fritz Peter Furst Freshmen — 125 12:00: a time for fun and frivolity Jorge Garcia Kristen Gardiner Daniel Garland Aras Gedgaudas Thonnas Geissler Alan Gelb Clay Gervais Julie Gibson Debra Gilbert Sharon Gilchrist Denise Giltzow Marlene Gipson Stephanie Glasser Goethe Hsu Lisa Gonzalez Del-Valle Gonzalez Johnnie Goodman Rena Granata Erik Gray Martin Greaves James Green Colleen Greenwood Evan Grekowicz Kelly Grote Karen Gura Eric Hagenburger Elizabeth Haines Kimberly Hamada John Hamilton While observing other people enjoy their lunch, Terry Reidt has the usual reaction to the school ' s cafeteria food as he suddenly realizes that he has eaten too much and might be sorry later. 126 — Freshmen Suzanne Hannemann Brendan Harrington James Hart Scott Haskins Bradley Hectit Scott Heimer Diane Heindl Christina Henk Jennifer Henrikson Monica Herbig David Herold David Hext Darrell Hiatt Kevin Hindmarsh Eric Ho Lillian Ho Cortney Hodge Wesley Hofer Blithe Hoffman Kasey Hopkins Melissa Howiler Goethe Hsu George Huang Michael Huang Marianne Huettemeyer Cole Hughes Margaret Hunt Nadya Ichinomiya Enjoying a much needed break from their grueling schedules, two tired freshmen take advantage of the beautiful day to relax and talk about their Thanksgiving  eekend plans Athletic events, a variety of social activities, part-time jobs, and of course, studying fill their busy calendars. Freshmen 127 Council plays a big role on campus Hanako lida Miki Imaoka Jill Imberman MIchele Inaba Asako Ishihara l ,- ' s Vicky Ivener ••$vi i i Kelly Jackson Randall Jackson Scott Jacobson William James Patrick Jarosz Mary Jenks David Johnson Eric Johnson Gillian Johnson Scott Johnson Maile Jones Nancy Jones Grace Jung Patrick Kam Mitchell Kasse Stacy Kataoka Stephanie Keefer Scott Keith Mike Keller Carolyn Kellock Babak Kharrazi Dave Kim Dominick Kim ■■ w ' Freshman Christina Henk prepares to give her speech during an election assembly. Most student politicians agree that speaking in front of the class is the most difficult part of running for office. 128 — Freshmen Av A .A ■l JjKy ?fi m Interested frosh listen intently as fellow classmates make their promises during the campaign speech assembly. Student council serves an important function on campus, representing each student in decision making and activity planning Les Kispal Kathleen Klein Gregory Knauss Renee Kohn Jeffery Kolb James Kremer Geoffrey Kuhlman Judith LaFornara David Laatz Robert Laatz Amelia Lacer Chien Lai Caria Lamkins Laura Landgraff Scott Lasky Jennifer LeMay Carol Lee Jean Lee Lavonda Lee Lisa Lee (Michael Lee Jill Lehman James Leontis Jeffrey Leopold Todd Lieman Lawrence Lilienthal David Lin David H.K. Lin Freshmen — 129 Sports bring out freshmen enthusiasm Lisa Lin Kris Linder Sonya Linder Richard Lines Solomon Little Edward Littlejotin John Liu Larry Liu Jean Locascio Kevin Loebig Kristen Long Joseph Longo Juan Lopetrone Angela Lopez David Lulka Stephen Lumel Kristen Lundquist Katherine Lurie Kevin Lyons Annjean Mabugat Chuck Maier Catherin Mailander Kirk Makin Jennifer Mallen Colin Manning David Marcus Gwynn Markle Leslie Markle Sean Martin A cold wind awakens Stephanie Glasser during a Rolling Hills varsity football game. A large number of freshmen consistently boosted the enthusiasm of the Titan spirit during the season. f f £ 130 Freshmen .., ' , m- ' : ., Shae Martin Stephen Martyniak Charles Mason Kelly Mathews William Matuske Mandy Mauer Joseph McCormick John McCoy Erin McCray Kevin McQuire Donald McKie Kathleen McMullen Robert McNeill Eric Meier Douglas Mellinger Denise Melton Teresita Mendez Dave Milano Eric Miller Joshua Miller Jessica Mills Arya Mmusepehr Jim Mitchell Darren Moberly Carolyn Molony Laura Mobley Patricia Mulvihill Ji Mun Shinji Munekuni Scott Murch Cynthia Murdock Dara Murphy Curtis Myer Karen Myer Jacqueline Nevers Rica Nishiguchi Handling a foot fault in the suave style of John McEnroe, Morgan Bowman throws a threatening look at the side judge. Freshmen — 131 Michele NItz Troy Nordahl David North Douglas Nozaki Colleen Nuttall Kristen Nye Lynn Obert Eric Olson Kenneth Ong Alicia Orner Maritess Palting Arjang Panah Jodi Panzieri Jennifer Park Pamela Parker Angie Patterson Darlene Patterson Johnny Pejiovas Sara Persselin Angela Peterson Danielle Pfeiffer Betty Pitz Katherine Place Kristen Pohlmann Anne Marie Polzin Helen Ponce de Leon Kimberly Proctor Katherine Protage Annemarie Pullen Susanne Purvis A freshman who is falling asleep in his Western Civilization class, is hoping that he will not be called upon to answer any questions during an oral discussion about Rome. Western Civilization is a required course at RH which students find interesting as well as challenging. 132 — Freshmen Frosh love academics and athletics m h ) - V After being rained out of P.E-. a freshman stays active by participating in a volleyball game with classmates. Kevin Pusavat Robert Quandt David Ramey Aimee Rath Nazy Raygani Don Redman Gary Redman Bryan Reid Terrence Reidt f ichael Reisenauer Adam Rizzo Andrew Robbins Stacy Robbins Kim Roberts Robert Robie Lincoln Robinson Stacey Robinson Stephanie Roby Judith Rochat John Rodriguez Jennifer Rolain Thomas Ronk David Roque Michael Rudberg Linda Ruder Christine Rungaldier Matthew Russell Sandra Sabio Momoe Saito Debbie Salimi Freshmen — 133 Mary Jo Saltamachio Osamu Sano Joseph Santos Angela Sayers Neal Schaffer William Schell Susan Scheyhing Kjierstin Schlatter Mike Schlegel Jonathan Schneider Annette Schreiber Donald Scott Marianne Seager Stuart Seeger Julie Selwitz Thor Serrtizlew Patel Shailesh Lauren Shaul Anita Shier Lisa Showier Cheryl Silverstone Cynthia Sinagra Elena Siu Ryan Skulsky Colin Smith Craig Smith Philip Smith Dara Soderberg Frosh get involved in campus life ( f ' C 4 : - i V )f?ft ( l ■T = - — • , During a hectic lunch hour a pair of freshmen discuss whom to vote for in the upcoming fall elections. After hearing speeches at the assembly where students listen to candidates ' endless promises, they depart bewildered as to who is the most qualified for each of the five elected offices. 134 — Freshmen Scott Sogaard Elaine Soo-Hoo Jesse Slasher John Stockberger Gary Stone Melanie Street Robert Strong Joseph Suarez Laura Subolky Young Suhr Catherine Sullivan Stacey Sullivan Sheri Summit Catherine Sun Douglas Swfenson April Tagawa Stephen Tanlsaka Tristan Taylor Brock Temple John Teresinski Eito Teshiba Janice Thibeault Cindy Thielman Mia Thoen Sean Thome John Tighe Martin Tilley John Tirman Jon Titchener Eric Tom Daniel Torres Kenny Tran Helen Tsai Jeng Tsai Freshmen — 135 Johnson Tsai Jean Tschida Matt Tuens Lisa Turek Jun-ictil Ueno Beth Ungerleider Keita Usuda Michael Valdes Nicole Van der Hulst Remy Vanderlaan Pierre Varagnat Jonathan Velasco Mervyn Vidad Elizabeth Viersen Robert Villaluz Derek Vlasek Diane Volpicelli John Wall Anna Wang James Wang Gregory Waypa Charles Weaver Bruce Weisenberg Bernard Welsch Laura Wenger Peter Whalen Eva Wiese Jonathan Wiesen  r. ' w«K: s £ 1 136 — Freshmen Confused freshmen muddle through school Stephen Tanisaka ponders over a test he has just taken last period and wonders if he will be able to survive the English final next period. Semester exams are dreaded by all students. m .■v-asssse - ' ;.,. I Daryl Williams Susan Williams Krista Wilson Stephanie Wolff Michele Wong Alison Wood Dane Wright l ichelle Wright Allan Wu Kathleen Wu Takashi Yamashita Sungho Yang Peter Yee Helen Yu Don Zapanta Jonathan Zinner Robert Zitar Jill Zurnaciyan Freshmen — 137 138 — Freshmen Collage Wiocling Road Activities Ollli cnn Pool la s to hot. Ou Mufi ' Vlu i o G -X; H c r C SB Officers Gary Schaffer, President jdent Council during the 1982-83 school year has been an effective vehicle for learning about govern- and learning about interpersonal relationships. New faces have decorated positions that were tradi- lly held by narrow individuals. This year a new era of good feeling began. Activities were attended; laughter could be heard. Hail the individual. Love, ASB President 139 Jam Hilman. Vice President of Student Relations Mike Popkin, Vice President of Curriculum Darryn Rozas, Vice President of Activities Darryl Speacli, Speaker of tfie House 140 — ASB Officers Jennifer Ong. ASB Treasurer; Eben Perison, ASB Secretary Laurie Trigg. ASB Corresponding Secretary, Bill Schaal. ASB Historian MictielleColman. ASB Director of Morales Drives, Robert Harris, ASB Athle- tic Director, Lisa Felix. ASB Director of Publicity, Romy Gunter. ASB Director of Hospitality Stacey Gregory, Assistant to the Speaker of the House. Don Kim, Assistant to the Treasurer. ASB Officers — 141 Cathy Cogan encourages a recruit during the push up contest. This contest was one of the spirit activities which took place during Homecoming. ' mm Four cat-like choreo members dance to the popular tune ' Stray Cat Strut ' during a lunchtime performance. Choreo Is a prestigious dance group on campus. Two underclassmen watch the festivities with interest as they wait to be helped Larry B at the Sophomore Class booth, a great attraction at the fair troops ederman. resident comic and drill sergeant, belts out orders to captive during the lunchtime USO Show Many choral soloists sang that day. 142 — Homecoming Laura Bell models one of the fabulous Kfiaki shirts which helped carry out the week ' s theme The Camp R ' H ' H ' S t-shirt was a popular item among the students CAMP R H H S Camp R ' H H S, a very controver- sial theme for this year ' s Homecoming events, proved to be a fine week of fes- tivities for all. Celebrated in October, stu- dents dressed in various army attire. The week ' s events included a push up con- test, dress up contest and the ever-popu- lar fair. The football game proved to be a battle but the fans ' spirit was higher than ever. During the dress up contest, students had the opportunity to show their feelings about the theme A few students protested the theme by wearing armbands. Gary Schaffer and his partner Val Quandt display their talents at one of the many theme-oriented lunchtime activities scheduled throughout the homecoming week. Relaxing during the Homecoming Fair, students gatlier irv the amphitheater to discuss the fantastic week they ' ve had. Homecoming proved to be memorable- Homecoming — 14o Camp R H H S 144 — Homecoming Fair Homecoming Fair — 145 Homecoming Royalty John Corsaro, Prince John Laura, Homecoming King Rich Maloney, Prince Mike Speltz, Prince Kevin Leach, Prince 146 — Homecoming Royalty Michelle Gervais, Homecoming Queen Bridget O ' Gorman, Princess Shannon Hurst, Princess Stephanie West, Princess Tracey Bierly, Princess Homecoming Royalty — 147 Cheerleaders perform better than ever Gail Bedrosian Tracey Bierley, head Shelley Fayles Michelle Gervias, head Romy Gunter Christy Johnson Terri Nealy 148 — Pep Squad Caroline Place Beth Protage Gina Gallucci Cathy Cogan, Tammy Titan Carry Kim Tracy Lloyd Heidi Markle Cindy Soloman April Stinis Kim Wilcox Pep Squad — 149 jy performs for future JV Cheerleaders: Front: Raylene Colman, Katy Costello. Middle: Sheryl Payne, Susan Washko. Back: Cammie Nishiyama. JV Songleaders: Front: Aimee Mendez, Columba Kim. Middle: Ctieryl Waterman. C heryl Arico. Back: Cindy Martin. 150 — JV Cheer Song Charles Machalicky clinches his fist in hopes that it will give him strength to hit those high notes Other singers blended their voices to create a melodious sound unequaled by many other choral groups. T s the season to . . . This year the Christmas time Choral con- cert was the Choral Department ' s first. With the theme of ' Tis the Season II ... they performed to holiday music as well as a vari- ety of pop, jazz, classical, and contempo- rary music. Connie Mclntyre directed her three choirs; girl ' s ensemble, concert choir and madrigals for a nicely crowded house. During the year the Choral Department had two other concerts, hosted a festival, took a trip to another festival, and sang at the Courtyard. Their performances were en- joyed by enthusiastic audiences. The Madrigals pause to receive applause for a perfor- mance that could only be described as impressive. Accompanied by pianist Dan Hills, the top choir at Rolling Hills intently sings the beautiful and melodic song, London by Night. They prepared for many months getting in tune for their Christmas performance. Holiday Choral Concert 151 Drama Department invites man to dinner The Drama Department struck again with their tall play, The Man Who Came to Dinner. Larry Biederman starred as Sheridan Whiteside, the dinner guest, and Adrienne Samaha played Maggie Cutler. The entire cast exhibited talent which they performed to a most appreciative crowd. Making surprise appearances were Roland Cesarini and Russ Neuman. The per- formance was technically and artisti- cally superb and expertly directed by Drama Instructor Billy Creamer. Dr Bradley (Jim Cummings). Nurse Preen (Mary Ellen Hynes), and Mrs, Ernest W. Stanley (Marilen Zinner) look stiocked as Stierldan Wtiiteside (Larry Biederman) gives demands during his stay. Harriet Stanley (Kathy Guthrie) presents Sheridan Whi- teside (Larry Biederman) with an old photo of herself. Sheridan Whiteside consults Sandy (Paul Lemetti) and June Stanley (Kristi Woods) on whether or not to elope and get married despite being forbidden to by Stanley ' s father. He advised them to elope. 152 — Fall Play Simon (Darren Rozas) waits for the approval of Stieridan Whiteside who licks his fingers with relish after tasting the special treat that Simon has spent preparing especially for him. In the play, Whiteside was a dominating character. Teacher Roland Cesarini and Activities Director Russell Neumen make their acting debuts as jailbirds in possibly the high point of the evening show and afternoon matinee. The Cast (in order of appearance) Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley Marilen Zinner Nurse Preen Mary Ellen Hynes Richard Stanley Rob Ceske June Stanley KristI Woods John Nick Lubofsky Simon Darren Rozas Mr. Stanley Andrew Asch Maggie Cutler Adrienne Samaha Dr. Bradley Jim Cummings Sheridan Whiteside Larry Biederman Harriet Stanley Kathy Guthrie Bert Jefferson Charles Machalicky Professor Metz Richard Green Lorraine Sheldon Tracy Markle Sandy Paul Lemetti Beverly Carlton Joel Jennings Banjo Gary Schaffer Fall Play — 153 Winter Royalty The 1982 Girls ' League Winter Formal, A Night on the Town, proved to be one of the highlights of the school year. Many hours were spent preparing the gymnasi- um and decorating for this special occa- sion. A New York skyline on one wall to- gether with hundreds of blue streamers from the ceiling carried out the theme. Both Key Club and Girls ' League elected the court for the formal, but only after in- tentionally embarrassing interviews and extensive voting. The evening culminated with the announcement of the royalty court. Teri Getty was named Queen. A surprising tie for King resulted in crowns for (Vlark Summit and Bryan Furlong. Winter Royalty: Co-Kings Mark Summit, Bryan Furlong, Queen Ten Getty. Winter Court: Princess Heidi Markle, Prince Kevin Leach, Princess Bridget OGorman, Prince Kevin Lyons, Princess Tracy Lloyd, Prince Mike Speltz, Princess Carry Kim, 154 — Winter Royalty Winter Formal — 155 Faculty does it again The faculty Donkey Basketball team kept their perfect record by defeating the Letter- men ' s Club 36-16. After the Lettermen took a 6- lead behind Steve Voce, Mike Speltz, and Scott Costi, the star of last year ' s game, Bill O ' Neill came in and scored the go-ahead points. O ' Neill led all scorers with 14 points while Phil Griffith followed with 10. For the Let- termen, Tom Giljie scored six points, and Voce sank four. Starting for the Lettermen were Costi, Voce, Speltz, John Butler, and Darryl Speach while the faculty starters consisted of Griffith, Bob Pier, Harvey Crow, Tom Maeder, and Rich Talliaferro. Sure-shot Pier prepares to shoot yet another basket Bob Pier was responsible for a good percent- age of the points scored at this game. The event proved just another victory for faculty. Bill O ' Neill contemplates the meaning of life vvhile getting support from his ass before the big game. O ' Neill ' s game vias greatly improved due to his pregame meditations. The faculty showed great teamwork that night which made them the undefeatable winners. 156 — Donkey Basketball v T wVi«Jr W W4( This cute donkey was a big hit at this year ' s game. The donkeys added extra excitement to the faculty-student competition. All participants enioyed the game Prospective Lettermen Club members arrive at the game vi ith bags on their heads as part of initiations The nev members w ere announced at a later date. Scott Archibald attempts to pass to a teammate but Mr. O ' Neill is in the way. The students practiced long, hard hours for this game, but their efforts w ere in vain. Tom K laeder stands with his ass while waiting to go back into the game. Some of the faculty had problems with the donkeys, but Mr Maeder got along with his superbly. Donkey Basketball — 157 Laura Agapay shows great poise in an original piece. Choreo mem- bers are encouraged to create new dance routines for each show. Meghan White, Christine Gervais and Diane Ponce de Leon give it their all for an outstand- ing performance Their expressive energy and remarkable agility was well received. Ann Friedfeld and Dave Norwood step out In style. Choreo members im- pressed their captive audience with dances ranging from modern to ballet. Tracy Niedermeyer, m deep concentration, adds her talents to the open- ing number The opening act included every member of Choreo. 158 — Choreo Show ' A Day in the Life of a Dancer ' The Choreo Department gave their top performance in this year ' s winter show. The theme, A Day in the Life of a Dancer, tied the numbers together with great harmony. The members of this prestigious group worked long and hard to produce a top qual- ity show which was presented to an appre- ciative, standing room only audience. ' A Day in a Dancer ' s Life is fully displayed in spectral colors by the playful and sassy antics of Celia Degenhardt and Tracy Niedermeyer. They contributed superb talent to the (lowing progression of the show. David Norwood, a dancer at the head of his class, apparently has his routines polished for the choreo show which inadvertently was the culmination of much hard work and practice. One of the major contributors to this year ' s presentation is Christine Gervais, whose agile manner stimulated interest in many of those who attended the Choreo presentation. Choreo Show — 159 Peninsula schools join together Colorful marching bands, drill teams, short and tall flag units from Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes, and Miraleste joined to- gether in January for the annual Tri- School Parade. Hundreds of Peninsula residents were impressed by the pol- ished performances of the three march- ing units. After the parade the high school participants moved on to the Rolling Hills football field to perform their halftime shows. Besides the students from the three high schools, various other organiza- tions, schools, and community service groups had representatives in the pa- rade. Scouting troops and the 4-H club could be seen spread throughout the pro- cession. Rolling Hills ' marching unit had a highly successful year. The marching band and attached banners earned a first place and a second. The tall flags added a sec- ond place to the awards and the drill team finished their parade season with one first place, two second places, and one third place trophy. The parade generated a popular re- sponse from the community. Many on- lookers enjoyed the opportunity to see what the Peninsula scholls and organiza- tions do. 160 — Tri-School Parade Tri-School Parade — 161 Susie (Mira Wolff) is flustered as sfie announces to the group ttieir review may not go on. Mira displayed tremendous talent in her first musical lead role. Babes was well received, playing to enthusiastic audiences. Valentine White (Gary Schaffer), Seymour Fleming (Jim Cummings), and Lee Calhoun (Larry Biderman) rehearse for the opening night. Standing tall and proud, Gus (David Norwood). Bunny (Tracy Markle). and lerry (Uma Thompson) flawlessly deliver an impressive performance for an eager audience. Cast Press Agent Paul Lemetti Terry Gina Thompson Gus David Norwood Valentine White Gary Schaffer Susie IVIira Wolff Seymour Fleming Jim Cummings Bunny Tracy Markle Lee Calhoun Larry Biederman Jennifer Kathy Guthrie Phylis Owen Mary Ellen Hienes Steve Edwards Charles Machalicky Algonquin Aaron Frith Gus (David Norwood) and Terry (Gina Thompson) are ready to sing their duet, I Wish I Were in Love Again. Gus and Terry ' vere constantly feuding due to Gus ' flair for doing things wrong. 162 Spring Ivlusical ' Babes in Arms ' revives momentum The revival of the Rolling Hills spring musical, Babes in Arms, also revived momentum for the drama department as the 1983 performance was heralded as one of the most suc- cessful in RH history. This musical vi as based on the book by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers, which was presented as a musical in the 1930 ' s starring Mickey Rooney and Judy Gar- land. Directed by Billy Creamer, the drama department put on a fine performance. The situation presented in the plot in- volves a group of young actors striving for the American Dream. Performing at a small, second class theater under the constant tyrannical rule of the mean owner, they wish to break out of the small and into the big time by performing their own musical review on Broadway. First, though, they must adhere to the demand of the presentation of a play written by a self-centered playwright whose work is less than a master- piece to say the least. Larry Biederman, Jim Cummings, Da- vid Norwood, Gina Thompson, Kathy Guthrie, Mira Wolff, Tra- cy IVIarkle, and Gary Schaffer all turned in strong performances. The musical was extremely well presented on a shoestring budget by dedicated and talented students. In her first prominent roie in an hm arama proauction, Kathy Guthrie (Jennifer Owen) plays a child actress who is against the red carpet treatment. : Bunny (Tracy Markle) shows Val (Gary Schaffer) the ill-written script of Lee ! Calhoun ' s famous play. The Deep North while Susie (IVIira Wolff) looks on. Susie (IVIira Wolff) tries to persuade her brother Steve Edwards (Charles l achalicky) to see her musical review Both gave fine performances. Singer Cindy Martin, Apprentice (Charles Machalicky who played Susie ' s brother as well). Press Agent (Paul Lemetti), Apprentice (Bill Van Seek), and Susie (Ivlira Wolff) join together for a fine version of the title song, Babes in Arms, Spring Musical — 163 k Ilk 16 — Activities Collage Long and Winding Road Athletics ' ( . . ' ' • ' ' ,f l . — -J s T V -r Dugh the offensive line lacked In size, they made up for it with technique and desire. The P.V. defense is lied back in first quarter action by the three Johns: Butler, Lewis. Schlatter. Football This year ' s Titan football team was a truly dedicated and determined squad. Evidence of this was exemplified by their awesome hair style and their never quit attitiude at the end of every game. The players performed extremely well against many top teams on their schedule. Coach Dan Phillips did a remarkable job taking over the head coaching position this year. Bringing the team from a 1-6 (league record) to a 4-3 and a play off berth was proof of his diligence to put the entire football program back on its feet. All players contributed to the team ' s success, especially John Schlatter, Wil- lie Peterson, Mike Kraft, Mike Jarozs, and the Speltz brothers. Football fever is back and it ' s here to stay. The future looks optimistic due to quality of returning lettermen and the suc- cess of the Freshmen and Sophomore teams. Kraft showed r.uch intelligence as well as determination on the field this year At the Torrance line he calls the play at the line of scrimmage. .ating at the sight of the goal line, Mike Speltz turns on the speed, leaving the South defense iind Speltz was the driving force behind the Titan offense. f c _,li ecJs ? l 2Qei i inr X ec-.A ' ■ nT ' a _ra f. O. ' e:. loJl lexxsf-wi 56V ' l fY eiireoA ' er o c o c;)x: ' S . ; t , a- Varsity — Row 1; Head Coach D. Phillips, S. Reilly, C Day. M, Jarosz, W. Peterson, G. Kevorkian. G, Johnson. R. Harris. C. Hicks. C, Booth, B. Robin- son. D Thompson. D. Swank, J. Corsaro, Row 2; Coach H. Crow, S. Amey, J. Pursell, R- Stockberger, J. Lewis, M Ephraim, D Kushner, S. Costi, M. tt) iWiNtHiHS ' ' l ' ||yjjg,; jLm I Speltz (co-captain), M Bellow. K. Deward. D Chi, J, Forbes, R. Taliaferro Wright, M. Kraft, J, Hyler, J Shepherd, D, Speltz. i ' Ol Row3;S. Smith, J, Butler, J, Schlatter (co-captain), J. Franklin, D, Rochat, B John Corsaro contemplates the upcoming game agamst West The team ' s haircuts were symbolic of their determined attitude throughout the year. John Schlatter and John Butler destroy a West player during a clutch play Willie Peterson rushes over to aid in the play. Soph — Row 1, A. Green, B, Watkins, B. Skinner. S Seigner. J Ward. Row 2; M C Kohles, G Miller. P Moebius. S DeFrees, Coach J Vredenburgh Not Pic- Allison, M Lyons. M. Corciran, E. Spret. C. Ahearn, S Germon. Y ShiotsukI, M lured, A. Coleman. B Bartz, S Henessey. A Litman. R Garcia, B Magee. Kalemklarian, Row 3; Coach R Zitskin, P Moebius. J Davis. C Allen, K White, 168 — Football Varsity Record Beverly Hills Lynwood L.B, Wilson Wesf Palos Verdes ' South North ' Santa Monica Torrance Centennial ' 27j W 7 21 7 17 16 27 19- 14 14 42 12 14 The defensive line puts forth an all-out effort toviiards blocking an extra point attempt John Schlater and Mike Speltz, instrumental in the above play, proved to be strong assets to this year ' s team Oxnard ' ' 14 ' League games ••CIF Playoffs 33 -i 1 1 k 1 Frosh — Row 1; W James, H. Martin. M, Boots, D. Lucka. N, Arico, C Weaver. G Kuhlman. B Auberlen, J. Olla- Row 2; K. Ericson. J Stockberger, T Brinkman. M Breneman. B Reid. D. Stasher. M. Schlegel. B Dinesfeld, D. Redman, R Quandt, J Goodman. Row 3, Coach B Pier, J Wall, C Mason. B. Fox. J Mitchell. D, Mellinger. B Gervais, J Ciaccio. P. Jarosz, D. Herold, R Lynes, J Donaldson. S. Thorne. Coach M Mooko, Football — 169 Cross Country — Row 1, J. McCormick. T. Williams, J. Levy. M, Brooker, E Meier. T. Geissler, S. Fritz, J. Teresenski, S, (Martin, M. Tootiey, J. Addleman. N Schaffer, S. Foley Row 2: T Wong. D Getty. J Leopold. P, Wolf, M. Busto, M Tootiey, B, Schaal. S Martyniak, K Gerrie, G Fujimoto, S Kay, M, Tilley, C. Y 4U Crane, D McKie, Row 3; Coacti R. Rudberg, J. Page, M. Lee, C. Miller, P. Dubbell, M, Coffman, R, Sanchez, S, Lee, P. Cotter, J. Naviaux, J, Laura, B. Escobar, D Roque. A, Bowlus. I Steve Lee stiows intense concentration while running in league competition. He was one of the top runners for the Titans this year Brian Escobar, head varsity runner, leads the pack during an invitational, RH was tough in all divisions because of a well-balanced team of runners. 170 — Cross Country Varsity — Row 1; M. Brooker, G. Fujimoto, P. Wolf, M Tilley Row 2; Coach R Rudberg. M Busto, B Escobar, M, Coffman, S. Lee, J. Laura, A. Bowlus. Cross Country The Rolling Hills Cross Country team once again showed that both hard work and dedication can lead to a C.I.F invita- tion. During the season, the team achieved six major victories in Bay League competition, which resulted in a second place finish in the Bay League. One of the top Varsity runners, Brian Es- cobar, was nominated Most Valuable Player. Other major contributors included co-captains Paul Wolf and Andy Bowlus, John Laura, Steve Lee, and freshman Martin Tilly. Coach John Rudberg also helped immensely in the 1982 Rolling Hills Cross Country team ' s achieve- ments. The Rolling Hills runners are off on the right foot in their meet against West. The Titans led the top five spots with only a single West runner around ' ' West , i %S4 P v 49 a m l South 15 . ja M 50 North 20 tjf -■ -43- Santa f onica ...forfeit ■■ ' Torrance 19 38 Centennial 15 50 Senior Andy Bowlus strives for that one more step towards victory Andy was a key varsity member and a well-rounded runner Cross Country — 171 Water Polo The Rolling Hills Water Polo team con- cluded season play withi a 10-6 overall record and 4-1 league record for a sec- ond place finish in Pioneer League play. The Titans nfiade an incredible turnabout from the prior season. Much of the team ' s success was due to the experienced play by returning varsity lettermen. The lead- ing player for the team was Captain Wayne Williams, who was also selected as an All Pioneer League member. Pete Showier was also selected for All Pioneer League recognition for a fine perfor- mance all season. A playoff berth for the team was a rewarding culmination of a year of hard work. John Axtell, John McGuire and Tom Gilje were selected as second team All Leaguers. In a tough 3-A Division Pioneer League battle, the Titan defense proved to be the deciding factor in a narrow 12-10 victory. The water polo team showed great progress and unity throughout the season. % Wayne Williams, All-Pioneer League recipient, goes for a loose ball after the Titan goalie blocked it. - m opponent Culver City ■ 8 Harvard jB Wr 17 El Segundo Santa Monica 10 1:.- 10 9 Culver City Harvard El Segundo 16 10 12 7 7 10 Santa Monica 9 4 11 d. ' - ' S2 Tom Gilje ' s range at goal defending proves a strong defensive backbone during a league game Tom attributed the team ' s success to the fact that the aquamen were m good physical condition 172 Water Polo % KULLI fNU n ILL. Jv it u n wt -( U -til Varsity — Row 1 ; G, Tllley. W, Williams (captain), J. McGuire, F. Sadler, T. Gilje, P. Stiowler, Row 2; Coacti F. Akins, B Port. S. Salzman, C. Walton, M, Arman, K Ogawa, G Martin, J, Axtell. J, Suarez (manager). t i u L- u I ri u I I I U L. w ..I ' :.; . .. Frosh-Sopti — Row 1, L- Donoghue, R- Valentekovicti, D Hiatt, M Armstrong, K McGuire, D. Alper. P Alpenn, B, Williams, Row 2, Coacti J Miller, L. Alper, G Waypa, M Keller, T Gale, D Varagnat. A Greenberg, M Edelson, C Smithi, M. Foote Water Polo — 173 Basketball This year ' s Rolling Hills Basketball Team has taken on a great task. The team was in their rebuilding stages and hoped to have a good season. Great talent was shown by Sophomore Jacque Gravett, Ju- niors Kyle Lundy and Greg Butler, and Senior Matt Ceragioii. The team was faced with injuries and sicknesses which immensely pulled down the caliber of play. Coach Walt Bynum was faced with difficult situations because of the erratic play of the Titans. The Rolling Hills Bas- ketball team was slowly maturing game after game. A bright spot was that the team was young and was trying to get together for future recognition. The lower division teams had a successful and eventful season. They were in the posi- tion of learning new skills and developing to Varsity standards. Varsity; Coach B, O ' Neil, M, Ceragioll, J. Gravett, D. Poling, J. Robinson, G. Butler, B. Gura, J. Landreth, J. Butler, Head Coach W. Bynum. J V , J Rojas, K. Smith, D Mac lavish, D Meyer, T Klingensmith, D. Merrill. J. Santos, C. Gehr, Coach B O ' Neil 174 — Basketball %m vlatt Ceragioli goes against three West defenders Matt, one of ttie few seniors on the R,H oasketball team, has been a great asset to the Titan game Doug Poling, starting at forward, shows ball handling skills while on the fast break A strong point for the team was the juniors this year. 3reg Butler, who controls the court like a general, shows great agility n a Bay League game This was a tough loss for RH The Titan bench shows great concern for the play down the court The young players although not having lived up to their reputation, matured each game- Basketball — 175 John Butler is trying to stiake off a tough Centennial defender. Butler, a senior, has added a lot of character to the team. Freshmen; Row 1; S. Lummel. J. Schneider. M- Fritchie, Row 2; D. N larcos. J. Bingham, L. t ason. C. Little. Row 3; Coach D. Phillips, M. Rudberg, D. Harold, D. Ivlelmger, M. Schlaegal, J. Green ixuBn c mKC OHa Kylo Lundy, going for a layup. shows dribbling skills R H had many outstanding players Jacque Gravett shows his lumping ability while taking a shot, Jacque was a great asset. The jump shot by Greg Butler has been a plus for the Titans Greg showed great potential in becoming a dominant center next year The 6 ' 10 junior averaged 16 points per game. 176 — Basketball ' (s ■i ' BHi tw Jumping for the ball at their offensive end of the court, the Titans try to start off the game on the right track Getting an early lead in the first quarter is a vital part of the Titan strategy. Weaving in and out of three defensive players, Kyle Lundy displays his agility as he makes another layup Sophomore. Row 1; H. Chang, T. Pellitier, R. Imus; Row 2; R. Roble, B. Shell, J. Disney, D. Pizer Row 3. K. Lyons, T Barratt, K Chastang, G Miller. D. Sun. Coach B Pier. li latt Ceragioli gives a demonstration on the jump shot, IVIatt combines quickness and agility toward his success. Basketball — 177 Varsity Letterman Dave Kushner once again demonstrates his outstanding de- fensive ability as he lunges one on one to steal the ball from the opposing player. Geoff Yantz. one of the fastest players on the team, uses his head trying to avoid a foul during a Bay League battle against West. Varsity Soccer Row 1 — K. Lacasse. G Yantz, 1 Popkin, S Wiesenberg. T Lew; Row 2 — J. Sorenson. D Hanneman. D Kushner, |yl Dowel, S Seigner; Row 3 — B. Furlong, C. Coward. R Molony. C Gowles, S. Siegel, J. Manzella, S. Robinson. Junior Varsity; Row 1 — T Ronk, K. Hashiba, G. Lambros, B Ross. D Getty. T. Roach, Row 2 — Coach T. Barnett, T Bennett, D. Titschner, K Bagge, E. Toscan. R. Weaver, M. Kalemkarian, N. Laatz. 178 — Soccer Soccer The Titan Varsity Soccer team really started otf with a kick by winning their first game against Miraleste High School. This year was said to be a rebuilding year be- cause of a very young team. The Varsity started five sophomores out of eleven players. The team had a very strong de- fense which resulted in very low scoring games for their opponents. Bryan Fur- long, team captain, displayed strong leadership ability which resulted in good team discipline and fine results during the games. Senior Chris Vanderlaan, who has played Titan soccer for four years, has proved to be a very valuable athlete to this year ' s team. His skill as offensive power maximized his teams effort. Frosh Soccer; Row 1 — J. Tighe, S, Martin, S. Butts, B. Auberlen Row 2 — T Lieman, T Geissler, M Kasse, E. Hagenburger, 1 Tilley, L. Kispal. Row 3 — Coach C Bennett, P. Alperin, R. Vanderlaan, R. Skulsky, R, Batt, J. Titchener, K. Howard (Stat), Coach P Howard. West 2 South 1 North Santa Monica Torrance 4 PalOE Verdes West Q South W. North Palos Verdes P Torrance ■ ' f Soccer 179 Wrestling Head Coach Jerry Lentz and Assistant Mike Hare led the fierce Titan mat ti- gers to an impressive 4-2 league record despite tremendous set backs due to costly injuries suffered by key wrestlers. The wrestling team started the season extremely well, placing first and fifth at the South and San Fernando Tournaments. In- dividual standouts included Kyle Onaga and Steve Raizes with George Olivo, Phil Carabet, Dan Speltz, and Lewis Overbey also wrestling well. Captains IVIike Speltz and Phil Headon provided excellent lead- ership throughout the season. According to Coach Lentz it takes a special kind of athlete to grapple, but the pride, confidence and character attained by wrestling far outweigh the vigorous training. Varsity Wrestling Row 1 - T Mossante, K Onaga, M. Fong, M. Heckels, S. Razes. L. Overbey. Row 2 — C Sheng, G. Olivo. D. Horton, P. Heudon, G, Krayniak. M, Bellow, M. Edelson. Row 3 — Coach M. Hare. E. Spratt, J. Pursell. D. Rochat, D, Speltz, R. Harris, B Bartz. Coach J Lentz ' V A ' V.V ' V Freshmen Wrestling: Row 1 — Steve Tanisaka. J. Zinner Row 2 — T. Yamashita, T Deppe, J Olla, Row 3 — J. Kuhlnnan, D. Kinn, K. Hendmarsh, B. Temple. Junior Varsity: T. Yamashita, J. Laws. T Deppe. B, Thomas. Row 2: A Littman, J. Zurich, K Hendmarsh, J. Meade. R. Ceske. Row 3: Y. Shiotsuki, E. Waterman, J. Pursell. J. Campbell, A. Bowlus, T. Temple i 180 Kyle Onaga dominates his opponent from San Clemente at the first big tourney of the year. He took second out of 20 schools. Kyle wrestled well all year. Steve Raizes gets the take down in the last second of a match Raizes has been a consistently good wrestler this year and has a proven reputation. West 3Q South _ _ 20 North I I T Santa Moffi 4B Centennial 57, Torrance l£ OPP. 31 Senior Co-Captain Mike Speltz tortures his unfortunate foe enroute to the consolation championship at the San Fernando Tourney. Unfortunately Mike dislocated his right elbow after winning the South Tourney Wrestling — 181 Volleyball The Rolling Hills Volleyball Team had again put out another well defined year. In only a limited number of years in exis- tence, the team did quite a job in building their reputation as a good Volleyball Team. Coach Crow and Coach Dodson have laid the foundation down for their teams to be quite successful. Top players for 1983 were Chris North, Rusty Dodson, and Pete Pistone. Through it all, the vol- leyball team was packed with many re- turning seniors. With this fact and the tact of having Varsity experience. Rolling Hills got the leadership to do quite well. Team unity had been the one big factor which the Titans had going for them. They played together on both sides of their game and ended up being very tough. A Rolling Hills player spikes a shot into the opposing defense ' s blockers. The opponents could not stop the terrorizing shot of this Titan scorer. This was a boost and gave the Titans a lead towards a win. Varsity, Row 1, J, Patch, B. Boulliane, P. Pistone, C, Sheffer, Row 2. J, Brown, R. Busto(stat), C. Johnson (stat), M. Summit, C. North, M. t eyer (stat), N. Cash (stat). R. Dodson Row 4; R. Delker, Coach H. Crow, E. Rice, R. Welby. The Rolling Hills Volleyball Tea.Ti comes up with another one of their unprecedented blocks The team had gotten a much needed lift from their defense. The Volleyball Team has shown great improvement from the showing of last year ' s team. 182 — Volleyball Rusty Dodson and Pete Pistone, two top performers on the Varsi- ty, contemplate on who is going to block the shot. The Rollmg Hills Ball Club looks very intensified as one of the Titans puts forth his full effort in hitting the ball. Rolling Hills was given a lull hundred percent outing from each player. J V ;Row 1;D. Rizzo, S. Haskins, F. Delker, S Martin, t . Fong, Row 2; Coach M Dodson, C Kim, D. North, M. Espy, C Bel B Petty, R. Lawrence, D. Warren. , T Braue, Volleyball — 183 Freshman standout Jon Tltchener shows excellent lumping form as he soars to a record leap. Junior Varsity — Row 1, Coach P. Bottolfson, A, Greenberg, S, Wiesen, B. Bartz, S. McKissick. Row 2; Coach T. Howard. J- Robinson. S, Strong. S. Dawson. Coach J, Lentz, Row 3; J. Page. G, Yantz. Pt. Moebius. M. Busto. S. Herring. Row 4; D. Getty, PI. Moebius. B Magee. J. Davis. Varsity — Row 1 . T Howard, P Bottolfson. J Lentz (coaches). Row 2; S. Walker. J. Agnitch. B. Henke. E. Savage. J. Butler, K. Smith. Row 3; M. Coffman. J. Cordova, B. Gura, J. Franklin. A. Quong. R. Ruckelshausen. R. Harris. Row 4; J Yuste, R. Sangha. C. Crane. S Amey, M Brooker, M. Tooney. Row 5; D. Block, (stat), M Tilley, B Es- cobar, C. Day, J. Lash, S. Lee. A Bowlus, E. Jones Row 6; M. Lawler. R. Watt, G. Ronlov 184 — Track Field Kenny Smith, John Agnitch, Bill Henke, and Ed Savage cruise around the track before a meet. They comprised the league champion 440 Yard Relay Team. Senior John Butler turns on the speed while he rounds the turn in the third leg of the 440 Relay John was a versatile performer this year. Four year performer Alex Quong runs stride for stride over the hurdles with John Moses of West Torrance Alex was a valuable asset to the team in the hurdles and jumping events. Frosh — Row 1. E Olson. D Collins, M. Lee, K Erickson, E Stasher, J Teresinski Row 4, Yee Marcus, J. Carberry, S. Alecksen, T. Geissler Row 2, Coach T Howard, L. Meier, T. Deppe, Coach J. Lentz. Row 3; J. Leopold, C. Mason, D. Herold, D. C. Anderson, J Addleman, S Martyniak, P Cotter, D Mellinger, H, Martin, P Track and Field Despite a declining enrollment the Boys Track and Field team enjoyed a fine season. The varsity squad returned many people and placed well in Bay League. John Agnitch, John Butler, Matt Ceragioli, and Alex Quong formed one of the most powerful jumping squads in many years. Bill Henke, Ed Savage, and Kenny Smith led the sprints and teamed with Agnitch to attend GIF in the 400 Meter Relay. The Junior Varsity division was hampered by lack of depth but still shone with good performances by Brad Magee in long jump, Paul Moebius in high jump, and Geoff Yantz and Pete Moebius in the pole vault. The Freshman team had a surpris- ingly large turnout and the outstanding talent led the team to a high place in league competition. They were led in the sprints by Charles Mason and Jon Tit- chener, the field events by Peter Yee, Dave Herold, and Henry Martin, and in the longer distances by Martin Tilley. Overall, the proud and successful tradition was continued in the 1983 season. Track Field — 185 Tennis Tennis at Rolling Hills has always been quite successful. Ttiis year, Rolling Hills had kept on the winning tradition and had accomplished a terrific league showing. The tennis team was in somewhat of a rebuilding year and had done well, none- theless. This year ' s team had been filled with underclassmen, which have some- what carried the team during the year. Top performers and all around players were William Moravec, Rocky Sheng, Bill Wallace, and Greg Cioth. William Mora- vec has been the winning leader through- out matches and showed this by being team captain. The Senior Class was led by Greg Kasse and Co-Captain Ron Yu. Rolling Hills has always competed with the top schools in CIF and maybe the best in the nation, which Rolling Hills has held their own in. Other Varsity members were junior, Eric Knudson, soph., Doug Merrill and freshman Kenny Ong. It was a very successful year for the Titans and should be very bright in years to come. J. v.; Row 1; K. Kwon, D. Tamura. Row 2; D.Lin, M. Keller, D. Redman, Row3, M. Tuens, R. Legg,T. Ho, Coach T. Cox. Greg Cioth laughs after making a terrific shot against his opponent. Rolling Hills put out some outstanding players in tennis after playing competitively here. Greg fires a two handed backhand into the throat of his opponent. There has been a lot of team work which made this team become very successful. 186 Tennis Miilbili :nc Knudson displays a devastating serve which vi as Duiietea lor in ace Eric has been one of the bright juniors on the Varsity, Junior Bill Wallace, one 01 ine top piayers tor Honing Mills in Doth singles and doubles, displays a wicked follow through. William Moravec has also been one of the top juniors. Varsity, Row 1, K, Ong, G. Kasse. Row 2; R. Sheng, G. Cioth, D, Pizer. Row 3; R. Yu.E. Knudson. B. Wallace, W. Moravec, D. Ivlerrill, Coach T. Cox. One ot the seniors. Ureg Kasse, hits another one of his fine backhanded shots m a league match. Tennis — 187 tr m ' Vl t4% %i ■ U M Top varsity swimmer Graham Tilley glides through the water like a fish, Graham was an excellent swimmer for Rolling Hills. 4 i .i i Pete Showier was one of the top swimmers all year long. Pete gives a hundred per cent effort in showing his backstroke. Varsity — Row 1. K. Ogawa, 1 Arman, P. Showier. Row 2; G. Tilley, J. Suarez (manager), B. Port Row 3, J Axtell, B. Clarke, D Swank. Row 4, F. Sadler, Coach F Akins. Frosh Soph — Row 1,T Gale, G Waypa, L Alper Row 2, J Suarez, (manager), B. Williams, J McCormick. Row 3; R. Valentikovich, M. Edelson, M Armstrong. Row 4, L. Donoghue, C. Lopetrone, S tvlurch Row 5, Coach F Akins, P Alper. 188 — Swimming Swimming The Rolling Hills swim team constantly put forth a maximum of effort during the 1983 season. Main swimmers on this year ' s team included Pete Showier and Graham Tilley. The swimmers were young with little experience and continued to im- prove during the course of the season. Despite a small number of participants, the swimmers remained competitive in every meet as spirit and enthusiasm pre- vailed in every competitor. The coach and team members were happy with the sea- son ' s outcome. Striving for the taste of victory, varsity swimmer Fred Sadler goes for the finish tape The Rolling Hills swim earn won this meet due to the combined efforts of the Titan ' s dedicated swimmers. . «l r tU44l A Titan swimmer is off to a big lead as he leads the other competitors quite handily. The Titans gave their opponents tough competition .-- ,■ v-mi m : f t ' C « ■ «iVi :  -,)l ' fjr f- •■•■•r-:.- - ■ ■ Tl l fe fe ■J%- ' The Titans appear to get off to a terrific start as they get the upperhand at the meet Rolling Hills gave signs of a bright future from the lower teams. Two intense RH swimmers reach toward the tape as they capture the first and second place spots. Titan swimmers showed class and team spirit. Swimming — 189 KjS 1. , .M ! ' Junior Scott Stone contemplates tiis chip shot to put him on the green at Rolling Hills Country Club. Seamus Fitzpatrick prepares to drive as he begins another round of golf at Rolling Hills Country Club, Seamus consistently showed top form. Varsity — Row 1 ; B. IvIcLaughlin. D Williams, D McFarland, C. Chen, S. Yang. Row 2; K. Lyons. S. Fitzpatrick, J, fvlaury, A. Bunn, B. Lee, K Leach, S. Stone, S. Mune- kuni, Coach J. Kestenburg. 190 — Golf Golf Once again the Rolling Hills High School golf team proved to be a strong competitor in Bay League competition. This year ' s team looked more like a foot- ball team because of the large size of the players. The team was led mainly by seniors and juniors. Team leadership came from four-year lettermen Kevin Leach and Seamus Fitzpatrick. The Titan golfers have competed in GIF competition for the past eight years and have been Bay League champions for the past tw o years. Success is attributed to the talent- ed golfers as w ell as the expert coaching abilities of Jerry Kestenberg. Jim Maury winces as he watches his putt inch toward the hole for an eventual par putt. The Titan Golf team once again experienced a successful season «w «i wy i 1983 Bay League Champions 1982 Bay League, Second Place 1981 Bay League Champions 1980 Bay League Champions, Regional 1979 Bay League, Second Place Kevin Leach, using great form, attempts a long five iron shot to hopefully put him onto the green, Kevin, a four-year letterman. was the leading golfer. Golf — 191 Baseball The Titan Varsity Baseball Team had once again proved to be a strong Bay League competitor. This year ' s team re- ceived strong leadership from its 1 1 sen- iors who acted as the nucleus of the team. The 1983 squad had very strong pitching led by Senior Darryl Speach and Juniors Steve Vickers and Joe Gliksman. Defense vy as the key to this year ' s suc- cess with consistently exceptional per- formances by Infielders Stacy Fuchino, Scott Archibald, Jeff Forman, and George Ross. The offense was headed by Out- fielders Steve Voce and Willie Peterson. Mike Speltz, designated hitter, also con- tributed to the offensive assault. George Ross, senior varsity shortstop, prepares to field a stiarply hit groundball m a Bay League game against West West inched past the Titans to win the game. Stacy Fuchino, varsity second baseman, ropes a shot into the gap in right. Fu was influential during the season. benior Varsity Pitcher Darryl Speach prepares to throw a blazing fastball to strike out another West Torrance Warrior in Bay League competition. 192 Baseball enior Outfielder Steve Voce hits another sharp line drive as he did throughout the sason, Chispas proved to be a valuable asset to the team. Senior Ed Taylor, who was the Jack Rabbit on the team, gets ready to steal another base against P.V. The Titans won 4-2. arsity — Row 1, E, Krause, W. Peterson, S, Fuchmo, S. Zurnaciyan, G Ross, E, Taylor, M. Speltz. Row 2; E. Albright, S. Vickers, K. undy, T. Gilje, D, Speach, S, Voce, J. Forman. Row 3; J. Robinson, C. Plumley, J, Gliksman, S, Briese, S. Archibald, C, Maimer, Coach G. oe. Baseball — 193 Junior Varsity — Row 1 : S, McKelvey. P, Carabet. S. Defrees, E Davis. A, Chan. Row 2; M. Ephraim, S. Germon, M Lyons, J Lafferty, J. Gravett Row 3: Coach B Pier. D Speltz, K. Cowing. G. Patterson, K. Wtiite, J, Landretti. Senior Third Baseman Jeff Forman mal es an acrobatic catch during a game against West. 1 .5- X Frosh Soph — How i, b, Lasky. j. lighe, b Choi. M. Coleman. J. Schneider. J, Briese, Row 2; T. Reidt, T. Ronk. S. Raizes. D. Edwards, M Fritsche. B Watkins, R. Robie. Row 3: M. Breneman, M. Rudberg. G Miller. J, Santos. C, Molony. Coach B. O ' Neill. t94 — Baseball Katie Place is positioned very gracefully with hands perfectly poised Being an excellent gymnast Katie displayed much of her ability throughout the season. Gymnastics This year ' s Gymnastics Team was a very strong unified group of liard working girls. Though there were not many returning mem- bers, there was definitely a lot of new talent being brought forth. Cathy Cogan placed first in the first two meets, while Katie Place took second. Jeanette Billeter, Gayle Kawa- hara and Cammie Nishiyama added im- mensely to the teams success. Heidi Markle also supported the team for four years. So- phia Emmanouilides was a great team cap- tain this year. She showed leadership and helped the girls tremendously. Ms. Riegle who was coaching Gymnastics gave guid- ance and was supportive to the whole team. Al Luzano was the assistant coach and Spotter who helped a great deal. The team was one of the strongest in Bay League which was very important to them. Accomplishing routines successfully was just part of their determination. The team was very outstanding as a whole. Row 1; J Billeter, G Kawahara, C Nishiyama, C. Berry. C. Sun Row 2, L Nagy. M Camarata. M Allison, C, Cogan, S. I Barsoum, Coach Riegle Row 3; C Thompson, M, Han, K, Siemens, K. Gardiner, J Nemeth. H. Markle, K, Place, 8. Emmanouilides- Gymnastics — 195 Cross Country This was by far the best year ever for the Rolling Hills Girls Cross Country team. Captain Jill Harrington and Junior Stacy Nozaki both broke records while compet- ing against South. Other excellent con- tributing varsity members were Junior Carol Takenaka, Sophomore Lori Collins, and Junior Julie Greenshields. A new run- ner, Freshman Andrea Bausch, proved to be excellent as she ran for the varsity squad. Overall, the girls team had a very impressive season, winning six out of their seven meets. With outstanding per- formances by all members, they placed second in Bay League competition. Their grueling training of eight to ten miles a day paid off when they made it to the CIF finals. This varsity team was ranked fifth in the CIF Southern. The junior varsity squad also had a successful season with standout runners Heidi Traxler and Jenni- fer Fox. Laurie Collins and Jill Harrington concentrate on maintaining their lead against West. Collins and Harrington, experienced varsity members, had excellent endurance on the grueling 3.1 mile Peck Park course. Varsity and Junior Varsity — Row 1; K. Protage, H Traxler, J. Greenshields, J Harrington, M. Han, S. Kataoka. Row 2; Coach J. Rudberg, C, Heurlin. C. Taken- aka, S. Nozaki, J. Fox, L. Collins, R. Busto, A. Bausch. 196 — Girls Cross Country West 2m BbmmB 41 Palos Verd es 33 ffi M |4 South 15 iP North 15 so Torrance 40 ■ 18 Centennial 15 50 2nd in Bay League 6th in GIF Varsity Team Captain Jill Harrington leads the pack against the notorious West team This was the first year that the girls team beat West. Harrington showed outstanding leadership and ability this season. standout varsity runners Carol Takenaka and Stacy Nozaki show exceptional form in preparing for a strong finish. They developed superior stamina Varsity member Julie Greenshields uses her strong endurance to outpace her opponents at meet at Peck Park. Greenshields had a successful season. A highly ranked player, Kristi Wagner prepares to stun her opponent with her powerful backhand. Kathy Coulbourn, one of the few returning varsity players, dashes across the court to return an especially deep shot. A three year varsity member, she has been notably instrumental to the team ' s success this year. Junior varsity — Row 1, E Siu, f l Inaba Row 2; S. Thomas, Y Hanamuro, M. Henke. D. Armstrong. Row 3. Coach T. Cox, S LeBeau, P Allman, J Lee, D. Barr. 198 — Girls Tennis Varsity — Row 1, S, Takenaka, G Johnson. Row 2; M Capn. C. Behrens, J, Ong. Row 3; Coach T. Cox, K, Coulbourn, K. Wagner, S. Goern, M. Bowman Tennis Mirales ' West Sunny South Marjborbugh Santa Monica Torrance Santa Barbara Culver City West Palos Verdes South Bishop Mont. North Santa Monica Torrance Cerritos ' Hills The girls tennis team tias enjoyed an impressive year. A win over Santa Moni- ca, a hard-fought loss to Palos Verdes, and a decisive win over Santa Barbara set a 17-3 record. Strong varsity and ju- nior varsity players contributed to the team ' s success. Sandra Goern, who won the Ventura tournament was a key player along with Kristi Wagner and Kathy Coul- bourn. Freshman Christine Behrens proved to be an outstanding player this season also. The junior varsity squad did well this year with strong players Michelle Inaba. Jacqueline Dasso, Danica Arm- strong, and Maria Henke. Gillian Johnson, freshman varsity star, becomes air- borne as she smashes a tough shot over the net Girls Tennis 199 Volleyball The Varsity volleyball team this year was led by ttie capable and experienced co-captains Colleen Bilas and Carianne Bridgman. Carianne was voted Most Valu- able Player while Junior Katie Byrkett was chosen Most Inspirational Player. Scoring two big wins, including a 15-10, 15-7, 15-3 bout against P.V., their record of 2-14 put them in sixth place in the tough and highly competitive Bay League. The team was young, but im- proved with every game, according to Coach Kathi Bianchi. Significant players for the season were Junior Cindy Thomas and Sophomore Sharyl Bilas, both strong hitters and blockers. Katie Byrkett was the key setter as she consistently gave fine performances during the somewhat disappointing season. The Junior Varsity squad was also young, composed of all new players. Freshmen Sandy Billingsly and Alison Wood were key contributing players. Varsity Bianchi — Row 1, C Bndgeman, L Rindge. S, Elledge, L, Shaul, K. Byrkett. Row 2; K. Etter, Coach K. P. Westhead, C Thomas, L Cowan, S Bilas, C Bilas. Sharyl and Colleen Bilas, returning varsity volleyball members, dis- mg ball Their extraordinary talents and strong hitting abilities made play exceptional skill while reaching arm ' s length to block the oncom- them valuable assets to this year ' s continually improving team 200 — Girls Volleyball Opponent West 13 15 Palos Verdes 15 12 South 12 ) . ■ ' S North 10 ' 15 SaMo 7 ih JL.15 Torrance 14 1 . ' J IL Centennial 15 : M Ik 9 io Junior Varsity members Ann Poison, Christina Henk, and Cathy Judge express their enthusiasm while their team members score valuable points against South Carol Fox concentrates to make an accurate bump. For her excellent achieve- ments, she was moved to the varsity squad during the end of the season. Junior Varsity — Row 1; Y. Sato. A Polzin, C Henk. Row 2: A Riegle, L Lee, J Brook, A. Wood. H Biber. S Ching, S. Gregory, Appezhans. S. Grote, C. Judge, C. Fox, S. Billmgsly. Row 3; Coach J, (stat.) Girls Volleyball — 201 After getting advice on soccer strategies from Coach Ricti Crail, sophomore Alyson Moran prepares to play an aggressive second half A Redondo Beach high school player stares in awe as co-captain Stephanie West makes one of her quick skillful passes to a team member Girl ' s Varsity Soccer Row 1; C. Teruya, G Kawahara, K Olinger, K LaFace, A. Keller Row 2; A. Roth. C. Bridgman, S West. K Byrkett. S, Duerre, K Yantz, Row 3; Coach R, Crail. S. LeBeau. C. Clark. S. Glassmaker. M. Allder. A. Hester, J. Viola. A. I oran. Coach J, Vredenburgh- 202 — Girls ' Soccer Soccer Girls ' Junior Varisty; Row 1, M, Henke, D. Fujimoto Row 2; D. Liu, M. Diament, M. Colburt, L. Axtell, C Henk. Row 3: A Roth, T- Bennet, S. Martin, J. Zurna- cyian, S, Robbins, G. Fong. Row 4, K, Lurie, D McDade, M. Terry, J. Tschida, C, Judge. The Girls ' Soccer team had another re- markable season with a 10 wins, 3 losses and 1 tie Bay League record. Seniors Sherry Duerre, Stephanie West, Karen Yantz, and Carrianne Bridgman had been playing together for over three years and were the reason for the team ' s almost impenetrable defensive line. Veteran Var- sity player Kristlna LaFace also played exceptionally well this year. Another prominent member of the de- fensive line was junior Katie Byrkett, who played goalie. It was a rare occasion when the ball got by this talented player. Leaders of the powerful and aggres- sive offense were the main goal scorers, forward Alison Keller and halfback Su- zanne LeBeau. The Titans went into the GIF playoffs and beat Redondo, 4-1; Mission Viejo, 1-0 and Edison, 2-0. This outstanding team entered the semi-finals against P.V. The Titans won the game, but because of a technicality, could not go to the finals. Alison Keller drives a straight on shot at the opposing goal while Suzanne LeBeau guards against oncoming opponents This year ' s team works well to- gether. Carianne Bridgman gives a congratulating hug to sophomore Amy Roth as they win a close game ot 3-2 against Redondo Union High. 203 Swimming The girls swimming and diving team has enjoyed moderate success this season. A perennial power the team was ham- pered by losses from graduation but still boasted the talent of seniors Kay Ceske, Katie Traxler, Molly Schneider, junior Hei- di Traxler, and freshmen Amy Appelhans and Krista Wilson. Besides a fine showing in Bay League many on the team qualified for GIF competition, now a Rolling Hills tradition. The Frosh Soph team had an excellent turnout this year which led them to a good showing in many invitationals and meets. Leading the squad were sophomores Connie McKivett, Michelle Meese, Yoko Hanamura, Stephanie Nakamura and freshman Eva Wiese. The aquatics pro- gram seems to have a strong future. During the meet against IVIiraleste Joanie Whalen swims her favorite stroke, the Butterfly. She surfaces the water, takes a breath and continues to finish with excellent style. Varsity Swimmer Kay Ceske contributed immensely to the swim team She IS preparing to swim the 50 yard Butterfly. Row 1, M. Schneider, Coach J Vredenburgh, K. Wilson. Row 2; M. Bassler, K Ceske, H. Traxler, H. Traxler Row 3, A Soux, S Wand, J.D Wallace Row 4; K. Jeffrey, A Appel- hans, C. Lowry, R. Busto, C. Hanks, 204 — Swimming Diving =rosh Soph; Row 1; D. Gilbert, K. Donohue, J. Gibson. M. Meese, D Varagnal Row 2; Coach J. redenburgh. Y. Hanamura, L. McClain, D, Buck, K, Celmer, Row 3; J Lee. L Burger. C. McKivett, S. Coffman. Row 4; E. Wiese, S. Nakamura. K. Hurrell. K- McMullin. Senior swimmer Denise Wallace cuts the water while doing the backstroke m the Medley Relay. Three year Varsity Swimmer, Heidi Traxler streamlines through the water with her fast and graceful free Style stroke. Although the meet against Miraleste was tough, the team still had plenty of enthusiasm. Freshman Krista Wilson concentrates as she prepares to lift off for another difficult dive from the low board. Swimming Diving — 205 Junior Sue Elledge grasps the basketball while searching for an open player to pass to Both Kathy Mailander and Cindy Thomas are eagerly awaiting the pass In hopes of scoring more valuable points. A Samo player flagrantly fouls Lisa Thomas while she attempts to make a basket Despite the foul she makes the shot P y ' • Redondo Opponent 28 El Segundo West Palos Verdes Torrance Centennial Soi+th West Wes ' • Jr Girls ' Basketball Varsity Row t . C Hodge, S Day, S Elledge. K Hurrell. Row 2; Coach M, Dodson. J, Dasso. C. Thomas, P Westhead, L Cowan, L Thomas, K Mailander, 206 — Girls ' Basketball Amazed by the precise shooting of Kathy Mailander. teammates Sue Elledge and Cindy Thomas look in awe as if frozen m time. They secretly know that the ball can be guided by telekinetic powers. Basketball Even though this year ' s Girls ' Basket- ball team has had a disappointing season due to numerous injuries and inexperi- ence, the team has improved significantly with every game according to Coach Matt Dodson. The leading players on the Varsity team v ere Co-captain Cindy Thomas, senior Lisa Thomas, and co-captain Pa- trice Westhead. Six loot four inch Cindy vi as the leading scorer of the team aver- aging an incredible 25 points per game. Sister Lisa Thomas was one of the lead- ing rebounders of the varsity squad. Westhead, a very versatile player who played several positions on the team also supplied much of the leadership and en- thusiasm which was needed. Overall, Varsity coach Matt Dodson was pleased with the performances of the several outstanding players and the dedication and attitude of the team as a whole. Girls ' Basketball Junior Varsity Row 1, K Mori, L Wenger, A, Bausch. A. Ishihara, Row 2; R. Willoughby, B Wagner, A Wood. K. Kohler, K, Woods, Coach M. Taylor. Co-captain Cindy Thomas makes a towering leap over her opponent to score two very valuable points in the game against Samo Girls ' Basketball -- 207 Sophomore Sprinter Susan Li ana Lillian Ho leave West in the dust while dashing toward the finish line. Li and Ho placed first and second respective- hour-year varsity letterwoman Jill Harrington puts her head down in concentration as she awaits the sound of the starting gun. Track This year ' s Girls ' Varsity Track Team sliowed much enthusiasm and ability throughout the season. Although they were a fairly young team, the girl ' s individual per- formances were exceptional. Leading the sprint team were Co-Captain Meg Hauser, Gina Fong, Susan Li, and Freshman Anne Polzin. In the field events the Varsity stan- douts were Lisa Cowan throwing the shot put and Hurdlers Carol Hauser and Melanie Quong. Jill Harrington, a veteran varsity run- ner and co-capta;n, had an excellent season while being ranked in CIF in the 880 and the mile. Other outstanding distance runners in- cluded Stacey Nozaki, Carol Takenaka, and Laurie Collins who consistently performed well in league meets. The team improved with every meet making the season a posi five and productive one. 2C8 — Girls ' Track Junior Varsity — Row 1 ; D, Volpicelli, Coach T. Howard. Coach J Lentz, 8 Williams. Row 2; M. Wong. A. All, T. Ennis, N. Raygani, K. Protage, S. Kataoka, J. LaFornara. Row 3; S. Li, L. Jamet, A. IVIori, M. DeRoos, M. Quong, J, Subeck, S. Asch. Row 4; J. DeFrees, Z. DaVirro, C. Beck, C. Silverstone, L. Shaul, G. Jung, L. Ho, A. Fritz, A. Panzieri. i arsily — Row 1; Coach T. Howard, T. Lander, C- Takenaka, S Polzin. M. Hauser. L. Williams. Row 3; J Zurnaclyan, T, Bennet. G. Alozaki, J, Harrington, J. Lentz. Row 2; L. Cowan. C. Thomas, A. Fong, M. Henke, C. Hauser, B. Protage. Grace Jung and Lauren Shaul both show how much they love to run ten consecutive snakepits at one hundred percent speed. These runs helped to develop better team stamina. Freshmen Dish Bennett and Anne Polzin anchor the victorious junior varsity and varsity 440 relay teams in the meet against South. Girls ' Track — 209 Varsity — Row 1 , Coach L Bridgman, Coach J. Gliksman, K. Pelletier, D. Sorenson, A, Bausch. T, Bouse, M. Gliksman, S. Kuelbs, D. Fujimoto. Poss, S Williams. K Anastasi, M. Saunders. Row 2; M. Gustafson. C. Pitching sensation Andrea Bausch gives an important signal to the RH pitcher while the girls try to outwit the opposition. Kathy Anastasi makes the catch for the third out during a game against Palos Verdes. Kathy was a strong varsity contender .iJ::r?v-fcL-. 210 — Girls ' Softball ■Kim Pelletier takes some practice swings while warming up to bat against a Southi •High pitcher Junior Tammy Bouse lifts her mitt in anticipation of another strike-out ball thrown by the pitcher. The team had a competitive season. Softball Junior Varsity — Row 1; S, Daley. S. Billingsley, L Wenger. K Whallon, D. Pfeiffer, Row 2; C Fox. D. Walquist. S Ching. K. Gura. Row 3; Coach T. Maeder, C Sorenson. M Saltamachio. A, Wood. J Brack, T, Tschida. K Etter (stat) This year ' s Girls ' Varsity Softball team had another competitive season in Bay League with the help of returning varsity members Kathy Anastasi, Kris dinger, Kim Pelletier, Diana Poss, and Shirley Williams. All the girls contributed to the team ' s overall standing with consistently fine perfor- mances. Still another standout player who proved to be a very valuable asset this sea- son was Freshman Pitcher Andrea Bausch. Coach Lynn Bridgman had a positive outlook throughout the season and commented that the fairly young team, despite the inexperi- ence, proved that dedication and practice paid off. Girls ' Softball 211 212 Long and Winding Road Organizations .v y ' .A .r ' X A- .V y ' ' ' . v, ' V- A _!? 1 .v; - .. V ' - 4 f) . !- fi y 0 ' c , 7f ' I? ' ' - y - y .. X. y r - X y 3  «? ' . 6 A y . r y ;f -. A b Council President and Vice Presidents i jb Council Jennifer Morrill, Jim Cummings. Diane Waaland Club Council Club Council strives to encourage nu- merous clubs to remain active, to keep clubs informed on the current issues and events, and to promote a unity and spirit of cooperation between clubs and Stu- dent Council. Tlie Club Council officers play a role representing the organization v ithin Student Council. This Council is an ongoing experiment just as all govern- ment is. 1:H. Kuno.R.Pa Itz. J. Barbeito, M . p w ,. M KellPr J Mornll A Quong B Schaal, R, Yu, G. Fui.rrioto, A. N,zmsk, Row2: L. B.ederman. L. Tngg. J. Hollmgsworth, J. Cummings, M. r n, m ' fo :1 3 M Z sl ' s B pJona X Orner, D. Glan.z, R. V. C. Vanderlaan, No. P,c.u.ed: R. Rosas. M. Magee, M. Sc.ne.der. Organization — 213 Flyers Club Amusement Clubs Trying to confuse and baffle skilled drivers, the Car Rally Club planned and sponsored rallies to provide extra nightly entertainment. Prizes were awarded to all first three place finishers. The Flyers Club ' s major function was to promote stu- dents ' interests in aviation. Their activi- ties ranged from watching history films, attending air shows and restoration pro- jects to obtaining the actual flying exper- iences. The Gourmet Club not only pro- vided the incentive for creative cooking but it also gave students opportunity to taste foods from different countries through potlucks and restaurant visits. Consisting of a group of wild and crazy students, the Green-No-Name Club had the purpose of improving communications throughout the school and promoting the color green. Row 1 : A. Dawes. K. Bewick, D. Hreha, E. Breisacher Row 2: J Barbeito, A, Sanford, G. Hartsfield. M. Hundt, (J. Gibson not pictured) Car Rally Row 1; G- Fujimoto, J. Cordova, B, Schaal, T, Yang Row 2 B Bracken, D. Liu. W, Moravec, K Erman, K. Buehler, R. Yu, S. Salsmen, L. Wang. Row 3: G Land. S Fitzgerald, K. Townley, A. Friedfeld, P Halpin, D. Block, K. Gerrie. M. Kendrick, M. Schue. President Joe Barbeito and Vice President John Gibson exhibit their newly constructed remote controlled glider. 214 — Organizations Gourmet Club Row 1: S. Damsky, M. Klemberg. N. Bayat, S. Kataoka, K. Larson. Row 2: Mrs. Trapp (Sponsor), Mrs. Prideaux (Sponsor), A. Schrelber, K. Schlatter, S. Summit. J. Fried- men, E. Camay, V Imberman. Row 3: S. Costi, J. Gietzen. Green-No-Name Club Three future chefs, Michelle Capri, Michelle Meese, and Cindy Johnson, smooth out their lumpy mashed potatoes during a gourmet cooking class. Row 1: C Schlegel, S. Zamzow, K Norgaard. Row 2: J Cummmgs, J. Morrill, K. Jeffery, J. Landreth, B. Boyce. Row 3: Mr. Noble (Sponsor). A. Brennecke. J Bartok. V Imberman. R. Parker. R. Wyte. D. Varagnat. J. DeYoung, S. Summit. Organizations — 215 Girls ' Service Club Row 1: R. Home (Sponsor), S. Osofsky, L Medeiros. C. Weatherell, J Ong. G Ko, M Sun, K, Traxler, K Urban, K Ceske, K Guthrie, T. Epp. Row 2: C. Ni- shiyama, M. Nitz, H. Kuno, H. Traxler, C. Goering, L. Wilkins, L. Hadley, A Bakstad, G Kawahara, J. Park, B. McManus, L. Carlucci. Row 3: C. Sun, J. Vega, T. Lander, V. Wong, M. Quong, I. Ren, D Lee, E, Sun, A. Kung, N Collins, J Tom, S. Morehouse, L Song Row 4: L Hung, K, Wang, P Halpin, M. Schneider, K. Stern, S. LeBeau, L Ruddick, J Ganahl, K. Wilcox, L. McClaIn, C. Takenaka, K. Sun Row 5; M. Tsubota, H. Harper, S. Kuelbs. S, Wagoner, K. Yun, A. NIzinskl. S Lurle, J Patin, B, Landau, K Mitchell, A McManus, M, Getzin, G, Fong, K. Shean Row 6: V Maleta, N. Bilyk, A. Kaluza, E, Geminder, K. Armstrong, C. Gilt- zow, A. Brennecke, K. Norgaard, S, Zamzow, M. Hauser, M. Deitch, D- Pugeda, K. Coulbonrne, C. Hoffman, J, Cristiano. Row 7: L. Agapay, S. Nakamura, L. Wittenberg, S. Moses, J. Ladd, Y, NIzinskl, K. Kohler, T, Cords, M- Terry, J. Conner, K. Mackey, S- Marckx, J. Greenshlelds, D. Block, V. Imberman. Girls ' Clubs Girls ' Service Club is an honors organi- zation whose members assist at more than thirty school functions during the year, as well as help at many community events. All the money earned goes to the same needy families who are the recipi- ents of the annual toys, food and clothing collection. Senior Girls Club is a special club to bring togetherness among senior girls and to promote spirit within the school. It is a club that unites the senior girls in projects of service and social functions. Girls League promotes loyalty, friendship, and service among the girls of Rolling Hills. Some of the activities of the Girls League are Button ' n ' Bows, Power Puff Football, and decorating for the win- ter formal. Girls ' Service Club members sponsored by Ms, Ruth Home. Cathy Stren and Kathy Gutherie are busy refilling the punch bowls and cookie dishes for the NHS initiation reception. 216 — Organizations Senior Girls Club RALL Row 1: W. Sharp. M. Scott. M- Coleman. S West- Row 2: S Fayles. E Geminder, K Armstrong. C Gervais. B O ' Gorman. M White. C, Kim, T. Getty. P- Westhead. T Nealy. C- Soloman, A Kaluza. R Gunter Row 3; M Saroyan. J Vega. D. Pugeda. S- Oshry, M- Tsubota. S. Hearst. T Lloyd. T- Goodman. K, Geissler. S Morgan. Row 4: L Walti, M Grelf. K. Price. K lr. Miller (Sponsor). M. Gervais. Girls League RALLY SlfiN-i| Organizations — 217 Service Clubs The Library Committee assisted botti public and school libraries with activities such as marathons, collecting surveys and book sales. The president of the li- brary committee was the student board member of the P. v. Library District Board. Student Union was an organization which provided helpful and practical services forthe school and community. Their goals were to improve the standards at RH and assist in the beautification of the campus. Interact worked with mentally handi- capped children, visited the aged and sick in rest homes and hospitals, passed out phone books, and represented the school with honor. Teen Advocates were students who had been given the opportu- nity to help other students on campus. They went through a forty hour training session about drugs, sex, family prob- lems, suicide, stress management and much more. Student Union Row 1 : K. Martin, S. Fitzgerald, H. Juno. How 2: D. Lieman, R. Busto, J. Connor, M. Mauser, C. Chiiu, Row 3: C Vanderlaan, B. Derange, D. Glantz, T, Lander, J. Ong. Library Committee f ' -•-♦ ., pp r - ::ij sr ' rii . - wif -: ' t ' ' iT rT :.b k Row 1 L Carlucci, K Randall, C Teresinski, L. Wilkins. L. Ctieng, N. Ictiincinlya, K, Yun. Mr, Blackwell (Sponsor), A. McManus, M. Getzin, S. Eckert, C, Frith, B. Cram, C. Thielman, K. Mitchell. Row 2; E. Jones, A. Sayers, K, Proctor, L. Whittenburg, A. Wang, E. Gilchrist, S. Fowler, C. Staudhammer, C. Schlegel, Row 3: S. Amey, C. Sheffer, J. Denton, B. Mitchell, E. Taylor, L. Collins, K. Houchin, B, Miller, D Merrill, J. Ladd. M. Tschida, J. Rochal, R. Greayer, K. Rochat, M. Magee. R. Harkins, 218 — Organizations Interact Row 1: H. Chang. A Mori, K Shean, K, Allman. L Song. R Lawrence. A, Felix. M Song, L, Felix. I, Ren. J. Suarez. B Schaal, Row 2: J Appleton. A, Sannaha. K, Wang. D. Lee. S, Alper. K. Traxler, G Ko. C Johnson. R, Gunter. J. Brown. T. Moy. A, Coleman. J. Marcone. Row 3: T. Lander. M Quan. J. Hollingsworth. R Park. K. Irvine. S Fitzpatrick. V. Farrar. M, Popkin. C. Stangle. C. Takenaka. J. Miller. M, Mooko (Sponsors). Row4: C Vanderlaan, C. Bilas, V. Maleta. J. Meade. S. Teshima, D. Kim, K. Kim, J. Suarez, G. Alessandra, K. Tadeler, B. Lee. Teen Advocates Interact President Tara Moy cheers up a girl on Halloween while hospital hopping Row 1: A, Mendez. M Hauser. C Bassin. J. Connor. J. Canary. J. Tom. Row 2: D Menn. D. McDade. R Kismir. R, Coleman, S. Waller, C Teresinski. M Quan, A Bushman, Row 3: K. Sackheim, K, Mackey, T, Lords, L. Johnson. E. Peckham. K Ceske, K, Berry, D, Hamada, D. Waaland, Row 4: Mr, Grossman (Sponsor), L. Mansfield, B Ferdman, S. Cartoziam. C Chiu, F, Lin. K. ' Kohler. M. Silver. C. Beck, D. Kim, (Not Pictured); S- Alper, G. Steinberg, K Rossney Organizations — 219 Model United Nations Toots Club RAf ' .YSI ii j St- Row 1.H. Kuno.T. Lander, K Chin Row 2: 1. Ren, K.Wang, M, Song, R. Ceske, D. Lee, A. Kung. Row 3: J. Suarez, D. Menn,D. McDade, C. Coleman, J. Ong, C. Capps, M Bradford. Row 4. M. Alkon, J. Lockenour, M. Quan, P. Raab, S. Teshima, R Park, C Chen, G. Chen. Row 5: Mrs Phillips (Sponsor), J Hollingsworth, D. Kim, J. Liebert, C Chiu, M George, M. Fok, J. Marshall, G. Land. K Kim. Row 6: B. Worsham, D Glantz, K Walkheil, P. Dubbell, P. Ahearn, R. Sangha, B Monteith, E. Bails, D. Lieman, R. Lawrence. Academic Decatholon Row 1: L. Wang, M. Kendrick, C. Bilas, B. Schaal. Row 2: C. Degenhardt, D. Waaland, R. Greayer, P. Showier. Row 1: W Kunst, Mr Bettino (Sponsor), J. Hext, K Kasch, Row2: P Wolf, D. Butts, H. Lyie, L. Ludwig, S. LyIe. J. Betterton, R, Noetzli, J Africano Row 3: M. Corcoran, K. White. Tree: R. Beliveau, S. DeF ' rez, C. Molony, D. Rezzo, C. Broyles. 220 — Organizations Charlotta Lekvall Exchange student from Sweden Naoki Tachikawa Exchange student from Japan international Exchange Club Academic Clubs By providing tutoring services for stu- dents, the Toots Club helped to improve reading skills. This club also sponsored the popular lunchtime dance. The Aca- demic Decatholon was a newly estab- lished organization on campus this year. It is an official activity of the International Olympic movement where a selected group of students participate in scholas- tic competitions involving ten academic areas between teams from the L.A. Coun- ty schools. Model United Nations is a club designed to expose students to the work- ings of the United Nations. Through re- search, open debates and resolution drafting, competitions were insighted among members representing different nations. The club had received many hon- ors and the trip to Harvard University highlighted the year ' s activities. The In- ternational Exchange Club, formerly AFS, is an organization that supported the ex- change students attending RH. A variety of activities and fundraisers were planned to help students adjust to their new envi- ronments. Row 1: I, Ren, K, Wang, D Lee, L Hung, S, Li. L. Cheng. Row 2: K. Sun, V. Wong, T. Lander, C. Cogan, E Cheng, S, Osofsky, N Collins, K. Hanamura. Row 3: K. Wong, G. Land, M. Sun, G. Alessandra, M. Ephraim, S. Vickers, L Lekvall, V, Malet ' a, J, Cordova. Row 4: D Sakai, T Epp, A. Sanford, F, Bush, J. Hunter, M. Ken- rick, K. Meier, S. Chow, K. Cowing. Organizations — 221 Lonely Hearts Club studying the cards stie holds, Maureen Lake tries to decide which card to play so she will win the hand. How 1 ; P. Chong, W. Bayat, L. Brown. H Kuno. A. Keller, Mr, LaFace (sponsor). Row 2: D, Menn. M, Duley, W. Bi- lyk, M, Alkon, S. Wagoner, M Lake, L, Gash, Row 3: M. Allder.T. Ho, K, Lundy. J Robinson, M. Ephraim, L- Ho, S. Nozaki, D. Yu. Democratic Club Animal Welfare Club Row 1: Mr McCloy, (Sponsor), P Halpin, D Waaland. G Schaffer, D, Menn, Row 2; D. Norwood, H. Kuno. not pictured: T. Kennedy, R, Nixon -. ' 1 r 1 : Row 1: A, Frith, R. Orner, L, Carlucci, L Plost, E. Siv, Row 2; H, Hurrell, M. Quong, K. Randall. Mr. Crow (Sponsor), E, Soo-Hoo, Row 3: R, Boyka. G. Falanga, S. Amin, M. Alkon. Tree: A. Tagawa, A Demcak, N. Van Der Hurst. 222 — Organizations Cinema Club Row 1: J. Tom, C, Nishiyama, R Ceske, A. Frith, J, Subutky, Row 2: M, Duley. G Thompson. A. Bakstad, J. Ehrl, J. Butterfleld. M. Baum, Row 3: S. Gordon, M Quan, K Etter, J Cummmgs, D Kim, P. Raab, S. 3regory, S. Asch, Row 4: R. Van Beek. L. Baum, C. Machalicky, D, Glantz, R, Jones, R. Orner, R, Boyko, 3. Feldman, A. Wu. New Clubs The Democratic Club returned after a brief absence. The club strove to cross the political barrier that exists on the pen- insula. The Lonely Hearts Club was cre- ated to give its members the opportunity to learn various card games and to play cards more often so their skills and strat- egies could be improved. The Cinema was a new club created for avid movie goers. The members organized and par- ticipated in trips to movie theaters and movie studios. The Animal Welfare Club promoted the welfare of animals world wide and especially the preservation of endangered species. Activities included fund-raising, films, and field trips in sup- port of nation-wide and local groups who supported preservation interests. The Quest Club was set up to promote the playing of adventure games. The mem- bers met weekly in the career center to play their games. Quest Club While all the members of the Quest Club attempt to aid each other In learning an adventure game, an especially talented leader helps with their progress. Row 1 : M. Baum, L, Brown, C Smith, Row 2: 1 . Bradford, A. Laffer, K. Applequist, E. Cheng, M. Seamans (Sponsor), Row 3: L. Baum, N, Lubofsky, C, Machalicky, S. Chow, D. Kim Organizations — 223 NHS 2nd year Seniors Row 1: D. Waaland, H, Kuno, K Traxler. K, Wilcox. M. Schineider, A, Quong, S. Osofsky. K, Ceske. J. Ong, Row 2: Dr. McDaniel (sponsor), B- Schaal. M, Tsubota, G. Alessandra, M. Sun, K. Meier, R. Frank, A. Nizinski, S. Dixuerre. NHS 1st year Seniors Row 1: E, Geminder, L. Shaul, D, Menn, A. Kung, C, Solomon, R. Wilsen, K Connelly, C- Cogan. Row 2: S. Wagoner, N. Collins, V Wong, K. Sun, L. Medeiros, G. Land, K. Whan, J, Staudhammer, S Emmamoulidies. Row 3: L. Felix, C. Bilas, L- Biederman, L. Trigg, T. Yoo, A. Kaluza, C. Bridgman, E Deimetz, B. Furlong. Row 4: Dr. McDaniel (sponsor), L. Baum, R Greayer, S. Amey, J. Cordova, J- Cummings, J. Laura, M. Colin, M, Summit. 224 — Organizations 3reg Alessandra, a National Honor Society member, gives a speech on the importance of leadership. Juring the National Honor Society Induction ceremo- ly. Michelle Coleman gives a speech on characters I NHS Juniors Honor Clubs National Honor Society is one of the most prestigious groups on campus. Ser- vice, Leadership, scholarship and char- acter are the four criterias used for selec- tion. The California Scholarship Federation is an organization which honors scholas- tic achievement. In order to qualify for membership, the student must obtain a certain grade point average. Quill and Scroll is an international hon- orary organization for students who are academically in the top third of their class and have done outstanding work on the school newspaper or yearbook staff. low 1: K. Applequist, S. Dang, B, Protage, A. Bakstad, D. Lee, K. Wang, I. Ren, G Kawahara, Row 2: M. Fok, S. Elledge, C. Giltzow, R, Park. K. Cim, S- Chow, C. Crane, A. McManus. Row 3: Dr McDaniel (sponsor), J, Marshall, E, Bails, P. Halpin, J, Hollingsworth, M. Quan, J. Liebert. Organizations — 225 CSF Seniors Row 1: D. Yu, J. Denton, L. Baum, S, Amey, B. Kingston, D. Sakai, R- Greayer, C. Vanderlaan, D. Liu, D. Lieman. Row 2: H. Kuno, F Bear, N. Collins, V, Wong, A. Kung, A, Quong, K. Ceske, G. Alessandra, L. Berman, P. Hansen, J, Ong, R. Wilsen. Row 3: S. Kataoka, K. Sun, K. Chambers, S. Osofsky, M, Schneider, G, Ko, K, Traxler, C Cogan, D. Speach, M Wong, T. Lew, C, Chiu. Row 4: S, Fuchino, S Eckert, R. Frank, L Felix, J, Killebrew, J Cordova, T. Yoo, K. Meier, A. Sanford, B. Furlong, M. Tu. Row 6: M. Magee, B. Schaal, K. Dewald, R. Dod- son, M Sun, R. Yu, C Shelter, M. Kraft. S, Briese, M, Graham Quill and Scroll Row 1:D Glantz, D Menn, P Chong, M Fong, R. Wyte, K Frankling, C Cogan, K. Meier, M. Hauser, V, Wong, J. Marshall, R, Park. Row 2; M. Magee, B. Schaal, M. Ka- lemkiarian, S Dang, S Kung, S. Grasinger, R. Rosas, J. Molik, S. Fuchino, G. Macklis, A. Quong. 226 — Organizations CSF Juniors Row 1 : C Fong. P Chong, G Kawahara, C Chmo, F Grekowicz. B. Protage, A Bakstad, A. McManus, K Wang, I Ren, A Huang. D. Lee, J. Cnstiano Row 2 J Fung. C, Giltzow, S Lurie, K Olinger, M, Alder. S, Nozaki, C, Takenak. G Chen. S Dang. J Helpin Row 3: S Mo- ses. P Halpin. N Bilik. J Liebert, E Bails, J Marshall, B Monleith, J Hollingsworth. S. Kung. C. Crane, K. Applequist. Y Nizinski Row 4: M. Fok, D. McFarland. S, Elledge, M, Hauser. S, Zurnaciyan. R Park. M Quan. S Chow. T Yang. S, Munekuni. E Lin. K Kim Row 5. C- Machalicky. M Popkin. H Liner, E. Ruder. J. Purselo, D, Merrill, B Gura, B, Kelley, D Glantz, J Kaufman, N Lubofsky. D Brown. S. Brustie. K, Davidson. CSF Sophomores Row 1: L, Hee. S. Scharf. L Anderson. C, Kim. C, Goering. K. Mori.L. Cheng. E. Sun. S. Li. C. Beng. L.Carlucci.T Hoy. S Damsky, Row 2 H Harper, G Fong. A Meri. S Keulbs. C. Heurlin, M Henke. K. Yun. T, Mmoura. D, Senaratne, K. Berry. J, Kakita. R. Ceske. M Iran. R, I Bayer, P Asroff Row 3 D McDade. K Kohler, A Epstein. E. Bianchi. S Dent. L. Larsen, S Wiesen. S. Raizes. M Bourgeois. Y. Levy. K. I Kwon. D. Tanura Row 4: D. Merrill. G, Miller, C. Saigal, M. Goetzin, M. Batcheider. Ho. D. Albanese. J. Lockenour, C. Capps. Organizations — 227 Satori Mm wn Row 1: S. Nozki, K Chin, A Kung. P. Chong, S Li, E Sun Row 2; Mrs Graves (sponsor), D Brown, D Sproul, A Asch, D Russell, J Hayes, K, UuDbell, L. Ho, K. Applequist. Row 3; S. Wagoner, R, Feldman, M. Lake, L. Gash, T, Lander, J, Ong, H. Kuno, E. Bails, J. Marshall, C. Chiu, K. Ceske, Row 4: D. Menn, J. Hollingsworth. D Kim, R Park, R S Lawrence, K Kim, D Lieman, C. Vanderlaan Row 5: R. Rosas, K Waldheim, J Cummings. M. Denson, D, Glantz, R. Boyko, G Kuebler, M, Boyce, M. Summit, L. Agapay. French Honor Society Academic and Tennis Clubs Satori is a literary magazine wtiich con- tains students ' submissions of poetry, prose, and a variety of artworks. Club members organize the selection and pub- lication process. Thie French Honor Soci- ety, also known as the SHF, is the first foreign language honor society at Rolling Hills. Students are admitted into the club based on scholastic achievements in the study of the French language, citizenship and overall grade point average. Girls and Boys tennis club provided public services for the local schools and community. Row 1: A. Mendez, B Bracken, B Muluihill, R Judge, M Tsubota, L Waiti, C Bridgman, S. Emmanouilides, L, Jamet, A. Santos, S Culver Row 2: H, Kuno, E Sun, I. Ren, Y, Levy, D. Lee, K. Sun, P Chong, L, Berman, K, Mori, K. Berry, T. Hoy, Row 3: D, Yu, C, Crane, B, Schaal, M, Fok, R. Yu, K, Applequist, A. McManus, G. Fong, R, Bayer. Row 4: A, Bakstad, G. Alessandra, M. Batchelder, T, Ho, A. DeRoos, K. Hurrell, A. Epstein, T Bartok, J. Lockenour. 228 — Organizations Boys ' Tennis Club Row 1: M. Keller, K. Kwon, M. Tuens, K Ong. R, Sheng, Row 2: Mr. Cox (Sponsor), R, Legg, E, Knudsen, R, Yu, T. Ho, D, Lin, D Tamura. Row 3: D. Redman, G, Cioth, D. Merrill, W. Moraveo, G. Kasse, B, Wallace, D. Pizer Girls ' Tennis Club Row 1 P. Allman, M Bowman, C Behrens, K. Wagnor, J. Ong, Row 2: M Capn, K- Coulbourn, D, Bar, M. Henke, D, Fujlmoto, J- Lee, T Cox (Sponsor). Row 3; G. Johnson, S. Takenaka, M, Inaba, S Thomas, Y Hanamura, J- Dasso, D. Armstrong. Organizations — 229 French Club Row 1: E. Siu, T. Hoy. K, Mori, L Hung. K. Sun. L Wetmore. D, Lee. E, Sun. I. Ren. L. Hee. P, Chong. Row 2: D Campbell, N, Bilyk. A. McManus. L. Turek. M. Monreal. G. Fong. S- Damsky. A. Bakstad. S. DeSantis. K, Rochat. A. Lacer. S. Tyree (Sponsor). Row 3: M. Tsubota. 8. West. M. Duley. K. Wu. L. Ho, E. Soohoo. Y Levy. B. O ' Gorman. H. Markle. R. Bayer. Row 4: K, Applequlst. W. Wagoner. K. Brewster. N. Ichinomaya. S. Oshry. C, Frew. T. Ho. S. Tr owbridge. MA. Gustafson, D. Yu, Row 5: A. Ekong. C. Ahearn. S, Ctiing. D. Denton. M, Diamont. K, Hurrell. T Bartko. A Epstein. Row 6: G Alessandra. J. Molik, A, Coleman, M. Fok, S. Culver, E. Savage. K. Lundy. D MacTavich. R Watson. M Batchfelder. B Bracken. C. Miller. German Club Language Clubs French Club furthered its members ' un- derstanding of the language and culture by participating in activities which intro- duced them to the French way of life. Ger- man Club, whose activities included Ok- toberfest celebrations, banquets, and other cultural events, advanced students ' exposure to the German way of life. Latin Club expanded students ' knowledge of the classical world and its customs. Ac- tivities included attending a big Latin con- vention and banquet. Spanish Club, whose activities included trips to Mexico, Olvera Street, banquets, broadened its members ' understanding of the Spanish culture and language. Row 1: Y.Sata.C, Chino. J. Fung. B Welsh. M. Huettemeyer. Row 2: A. Heller. S. LeBeau. J. Raue, E. Cheng, L. Wong, M. Allder, P Carabet. Row 3; S. Chow, R. Ceske. A, Yoshloka, K. Davidson, M, Ephraim, S, Brewster. H. Kinoshita. A Wu. L. Cheng. K, Hanamura. Row 4: B, Nose. J. Caude. N, Tamai. J. Denton. D, Sakai. J. Gravett. Row 5; D, Ulman, C Cowles. E Savage. J Robinson. D, Glantz. R. Watson. H, Pursell. 230 — Organizations Latin Club Row 1 L, Carlucci, A, Alcantara. R Feldman, K. Woods. S. Lebeau, K. Kwon Row 2; S. Nakamura. A. Yee. J. Cummlngs, M. Denson. S, Weisenburg. S. Wiesen. M. Bourgeois. Mrs. Harper (Sponsor), Row 3: C, Glltzow. N. Hamzei, G. Miller, M, Summit. S, Moses, G. Kuebler. Spanish Club 0 j |! up m yi ' i ' , ■- C J V T! • -•■ •« Organizations — 231 Biology Club Academic Clubs The Biology Club and the Audobon So- ciety are now combined and under the leadership of Mr. Jerry Lentz. This year ' s activities included a whale-watching trip as well as trips to Catalina, the Botanic Gardens, Cabrilla Marine Museum, and the Los Angeles Zoo. The Science Fiction Club endeavored to enhance the realm of science fiction, fact, fantasy, and horrors. Field trips were arranged for the latest science fiction conventions, movies, and other related events. The Math Club al- lowed students to further develop their math skills by participating in various math competitions around Southern Cali- fornia. In the Data Exchange, members taught others the various skills they have learned, skills ranging from computer lan- guages to cooling and even how to use a boomerang! Row 1 : N. BIlyk, D Campbell. C Johnson. M Summit, G. Burns, D Waaland, Row 2: B. Mulvihill, V. Imberman, L. Ho, A. Stanford, J Cordova. N Hamzei. Row 3: S. Ci, E. Sun. C Chino. L Ruddick, S. Lebeau Science Fiction Club Row 1: N- Young, D. Kim, L. Brown. J. Cummings. B. Thomas, M. Denson, V. Koo. M Iran. Row 2: Mr. Blackwell (Sponsor), K Applequist. L. Brown, A. Wu, R, Harkins, P. Harkins, J. Soo-Hoo. M. Baum, J. Low, Row 3: C. Machalicky, R. Jones. R, Orner. J Ymnasyum, N Lubofsky, J. Berek, K. Lundy, J Lash. M. Ephraim. 232 — Organizations Math Club Row 1 : H. Shih, A. Huang, K. Uori, H. Kuno, T. Yamashita, D Menn. J Ong, K Ong. Row 2; Mr. Lester (Sponsor). M, Schneider, K, Yun, D. Kim, T Yang, S. Munelcuni, A. Wu, K. Sun. Row 3; L. Brown, J Wang, L Baum, J. Holllngsworth, D- Lieman, S. Fitzgerald, G Chen Data Exchange Club Row 1: J. Marshall, H. Kuno, S, Chow. Row 2; H. Shih, A. Huang, L. Brown, D. Sproul, T. Yang, K. Gerrie Tree: J, Liebert, J. Hollingsworth, G, Chen Challenged by the problem of determining the convergence of harmonic power sequences and series, a student is helped by senior Dan Lieman. Organizations — 233 Touchdown Club Row 1: Purcell, M. Speltz, S Reilly, D. Kushner, K. Dewald. Row 2: J. Forbes, M. Jarosz, J. Franklin, M, Ephraim. S. Costi, Row 3: M Bellow, J. Compton. R. Harris. W. Peterson, Row 4: E. Savage, R. Watson, J. Schlatter. Dugout Club Service Clubs The Touchdown Club supported our Titan football team. The members set a goal to improve the football program with fund- raising and spirit motivating. The Dugout Club supported the Rolling Hills High School baseball teams by selling conces- sions at the games, keeping score, and cleaning up after games. The goal of the members was to motivate a greater inter- est in the baseball team. The Lettermen ' s Club consisted of all varsity members, who have earned their letters, and have been courageous enough to go through the challenging initiations. As members, they organized Donkey Basketball, vis- ited underprivileged children, and deliv- ered phone books around the peninsula. Key Club members had to apply and go through interviews to become members. Activities of Key Club included social gatherings, choosing a Key Club Queen and four Princesses, and serving the community. Row 1 : S. Hurst, J. Greenshields. D. Hamwi, D. Lui, J Appleton, R, Bayer, E, Hunk, E, Davids, S, Ctioi, Row 2: S. West. E. Gemmger. M. Coleman. C, Bassin, S, Fuchino, B. O ' Gorman, T. Houston. S. Morgan. M. Senn, K. Zamos, J Leveque, Row 3: W, Sharp, S. Oshry, T. Goodwin. T. Cords. S, Costi. P, Westhead. M, Terry. A. Santo, K. Grassier, S. Defresse, Row 4: J. Covsaro, W. Peterson, J. Forman, Ivt. Ephraim, S. German, S, Briese. E. Albright, S, Vickers, M. Lyons, S, Zurnacian, S. Elledge, Row 5: Mr. Poe (Sponsor), J. Gravett, J Gliksqan, S. Archibald, K. Lundy, K. White, C. Heimer, J. Robinson, M, Popkin, G. Patterson, G. Miller, K. Cowing, D, Speach, Mr, Pier (Sponsor). 234 — Organizations Lettermen ' s Club Row 1: J. Lewis, M. Speltz. S, Fuchino, W Morevik, Row 2: P Carabet, Row 3: S. 1 Walker, M. Bellow. D, Speach, B. Henke, T. Gilje, Row 4: W. Peterson, G. Kasse, S Raizes. R. Hurst, B. Harris, K. Smith, Row 5: S. Smith, J. Schlatter, S. Costi. Key Club Bob Harris is dressed up as a fairy princess during the Lettermen ' s initiations. Bob is one of the cuter members. Row 1: M. Colin. S. West. M. Ceragioli. G. Thompson. B. Furlong. Row 2: C. Baffa. M Speltz. A. Santos. S. Elledge. G. Bedrosian. G. Kasse. Row 3: G. Heidenreich, S. Duerre, C. Gervais, B. O ' Gorman. C. Kim, P. Carabet, C. Solomon, T. Lew, Row 4: K. dinger, A. Hester, T. Bennett, G. Goth. S, DeFrees, G. Gallucci, H. Markle, T. Cords, B. Protage, S. Siegel. Mr. McGehee (Sponsor). Row 5: S. Oshry. S. Costi. A. Coleman. C. Ahearn. Ivt- Gervais. S, Reilly. J. Gravett. P. Westhead. J, Forman. Row 6: B. Prock. C. Johnson. T. Lloyd. J. Axtell. S, Bilas. K, Lyons. J. Gietzen, S Fitzpatrick, D. fvlcFarland, M Jorosz, S. Smith. F. Grecowitz, Organizations — 235 Bleacher Bums Athletic Clubs Bleacher Bums were Rolling Hills High ' s own cheering section. They attended football and basketball games to spread their enthusiasm and spirit to the whole student body. The Volleyball Club ca- tered to everyone of the volleyball per- suasion regardless of skill level. Begin- ners and experts joined either a two-man or a six man game, or chose to get in- struction on fundamentals. The Ski Club promoted several ski activities such as Warren Miller films, demonstrations in equipment usage, and special rates at lo- cal sports shops. The club took trips to various places such as Jackson Hole, Utah, Lake Tahoe, and monthly trips to Mammoth. The special feeling which arose in the Ski Club resulted from the dedication and enthusiastic skiers in the club. Volleyball Club 236 — Organizations Row 1: W Moravoc, R Harris, C. Judge. M, Terry. J Donegan. C, Fox, K, KIraly, S, Fitzpatrick, B. Protege, K. Olmger, Row 2; B. Mosley. M, Speltz, R, Welby, R, Welby, R, Molotiy, T. Lloyd, P. PIstone. M, Cahn, B, Petty, Row 3: A. Wood, Z Davlrro, K, Donotiue, J, Gyllenswan, C. Johnson. N. Cash, A, Quong, R. Delker, B. Wallace, K. Kim. J. Forbes, Row 4: M. Lyons, R. Colemon. C. Ludwig, D. Ulman, T. Yoo, R. Rice. K. Cox, S DeFrees, S. Reylly, Mr. Cox (Sponsor), Row 5: S Elledge, J. Molik, L. Rindge. C. Sheffer. J. Gravett, D. Sakai, M. Ephraim, E. Savage, A. Coleman, P. Westhead Ski Club .u«-,iKS« Runners for Higher Endurance Bleacher Bum members at a home basketball game point accusingly at a West High School basketball player who just committed a foul. Row 1 : K, Gerrie, B. Escobar, M. Brooker, M. Toohey, M. Tilley, B. Schaal, G. Fujimoto, Row 2: G. Takenaka, L. Collins, J, Harrington, S, Nozaki, A. Hester, M, Coffman, S. Lee, A. Bowlus, J. Naviaux, M. Lee, P. Cotter. Organizations — 237 Marching Band Row 1: L. Cheng, G, Stone, C Frith. A Lacer, S, Fitzgerald, L, Wllkens, B Albanese, A, Sayers. Row 2: M. Wolff, H, Iguchi, D, Scott, S. N lunekuni, S. Gilchrist. E. Wiese, D, Albanese, L, Anderson, Row 3: M. Der, K. Proctor. R. Harklns, K. Rochat, A. Chan, R. Rockoff, B. Crain, K. Randall. K. Yun. A. Wang. Row 4: 1 . Getzin, E. Jones. C, Thielman, J. Rochat. E, Johnson. S. Amey. C. Sheffer. B. Mitchell. D. Vlasek, J, Ladd, L. Witenbury. Row 5: E. Taylor. M. Tschida, R. Greayer, R. Caughron, H, Liner. D. I errill. M. Massari. J. Denton. J. Doyle. D, Winner. M. Amey, Spirit Clubs ' ' ' ' The spirit at the half time performances and pep rallies was attributed to the tal- ented members of the Marching Band. They placed first and secona ai tne nan- cho Cucamonga and Camarillo Parades, respectively. The Tall Flags, Short Flags, and Drill Team squads are made up of highly energetic girls. Their main func- tions were to promote school spirit at var- ious sports events and to provide enter- tainment for both the school and the community. This year, all three squads had each received numerous awards for their excellent performances in competi- tions. As the leader of marching band, Drum Major Steve Fowler had obtained awards and high honors from parades and competitions. Row 1: C, Weatherell. Row 2: C Stern, B Ungerleider. Row 3: J. Christiano, S. DeSantls. L, Ruddick. Row 4: J. Pappas, K. Guthrie, L Dickason, K. Danielsen, A, DeRoos. 238 — Organizations Tall Flaqs Sicve Fowler Drum Major Row 1: S Moses, T Stock Row 2 K Houchin. B Miller. Row 3 M Deitch, J DeYoung Row 4: A Arcand, C. Stock, C Goering. Drill Team Row 1; R Wyte, R Parker Row 2 K, Simmons, C. Frew, J Ehrl, V Imberman. S. Trowbridge. A Bakstad. P Ho Row 3; P Burke, B- Hoffman. A, Bellow, K. Hanamura, C Cherry, K Mathews. Row 4: J. Imberman, T. Shier, K Yoshikawa, K. Pohlmann. A. Chang, A. Pullen, T Mulvihill. Row 5; J. Bunch, C. Dent, J. Davenport. J. Fitzgerald, C Schlegel, S Dent. K. Vinso. G Thompson. Drill Team Co-Captain Robin Wyte leads this year ' s award-winning squad. Organizations — 239 Madrigals I iimt ' L B .JHk l Hb HH mi aEi t Ull ' iii cr: jM ipri. 1- Jk ' :sS, ;,,, ...- — - : . Bi,.. ,., Kr:-; ■ - f, ' ' TV. Row 1 ; J. Halpin, S Lurie Row 2: V Quandt, E. Volkoff. M. Wolff. G. Schaffer. D. Waaland, L, Bierderman, T. Melott. Row 3; K. Guthne, N. Lubofsky, C. Kabana, C. Machalicky, J. Whalen, D, Smith. N. Gash. Concert Choir R ISif ' J Nervously reciting the words to herself. Catherine Dulin quietly prepares before the Winter Choral Concert. Row 1: J. Spanos, C, Falanga. A Tagawa Row 2: L. Bollinger. J Soo-Hoo, B, Lapenta. E, McCray. S. fulorehouse. Row 3: J, DeYoung. M, Wright. C, Lowry. H Lyie. t .E. Hynes. A Bethune. T Deppe Row 4: L, Hoffman. M. Hansen. S Wolff, L Oliver. K, Roberts, L, Paul Row 5. C, Dulm. J. Gummmgs. D. Herold, C. I flachalicky. R, Sandi, Ivl. Leite, D. Smith. 240 — Urgaiiiiauuiis Julie Hertzmann, a member of Concert Choir, sings the theme from Arthur during a Concert. Gary Schaffer and Val Quandt bring a personal touch to this year ' s Christmas choral concert by singing one of their own compositions. Girls Ensemble Singing Groups Madrigals is the top singing group at Rolling Hills High School. They sang in various concerts and also performed at Disneyland. To become a member of madrigals, applying members must try out. The Concert Choir is another branch of the singing department. They often per- formed together with the Madrigals. Members for Concert Choir must also try out. Girls Ensemble, along with the other groups, sang in concerts. Anyone may be a member of Girls Ensemble, no try outs are required. Row 1: M. Tu. K McCray, L. Bollinger Row 2: C. Tsai, G, Baker, A. Quaranta, Row 3: C Pearson, M Terry, K Lundquist, S. Summit. Side: L, Turek, J, DeYoung, D. Doyle, C. Norstrom, M. Kmoshita, S, Linder. Organizations — 241 Concert Band Row 1: L. Subotky, L. Chui, C, Frith, A, Lacer, L, Cheng, L Wilkins, K. Protage, J, Hamilton, G Stone, Row 2: J Barchms, C. TereslnskI, A, Demcak, N. Van DerHuist, K. Proctor, E. WIese, A Bellow, A, Wang, L, Anderson, J. Viola, A. Sayers Row 3: R. Fitzgerald, C, Rungaldier, S Gilchrist, H. Igu- Chi, E, Jones, S. Morch, C Coleman, L. Wittenburg, C, Bower, P. Varagnat Row 4; S Mumekuni, R Schmidt, H Lee, K. Randall, A, Chan, D. Smith, R. Caughron, M Massari, E Johnson, C Thielman, W. Mitchel, R, Miller, M Lee. D Scott. String Quartet Instrumental Music Groups This year ' s instrumental music depart- ment was very talented. The Orchestra won numerous awards including three su- periors, which are the highest awards given to a group in a competition. The Wind Ensemble also did well in these musical competitions. Each year, four of the most talented members of the Or- chestra branch off to form the String Quartet. This group performed at many functions including the Winter and Spring Concerts. Row 1: C Staudhammer, B Albanese Row 2 J Staudhammer, M Wolff, 242 — Organizations Orchestra Row 1: B Albanese, N Ichinomiya. P Halpin. J Zinner Row 2; L Carlucci, M Der, R Boudreau. C, Staudhammer, L. Collins Row 3: M Wolff. S, Wang, A Gedgaudas, P, Yee. H, Byramian, J. Staudhammer. Row 4: J, Wang. J. Rochat, M. Amey. M. Batchelder. D. Merrill. J. Denton, R Greayer. Wind Ensemble Junior Mira Wolff displays tier special musical talents by perform- ing a violin solo in this year ' s Winter instrumental concert. ow 1: J. Rigler. M A ' hearn, M Lake, C. Weatherell. Row 2: S. Osofsky, A, Mcf anus, G, Schaffer. J. Swiger. J. Campbell. J, Killebrew, R. Harkins. P, Halpin. Row 3: K Yun. M. Getzin. M. Tschida, H. Lee. R. Rockoff. E. Taylor. J. Ladd. K. Rochat. P. Headon, Row4: B. Grain, D. Winner, J. Doyle. R. Greayer, B. Hayden. D. Merrill. J. Denton. C. Sheffer. S. Fowler. C Hutson. Phil Headon concentrates intensely on his French Horn performance during the Winter Concert. Organizations — 243 Choreo Performing Arts The Shakespeare society sponsored activities such as attending Shakespear- ean plays and participating in the annual Shakespeare festival to promote stu- dents ' interests in Shakespearean litera- ture. The Drama Club practiced dramatic arts by performing in drama productions, participating in Drama Festival competi- tions and going on theatre trips. The Thespian Society is an international hon- or society for those who have outstanding achievements in dramatic arts. Choreo mainly participated in dance related pro- grams which were performed periodically for the Rolling Hills High student body. Forensics is competitive speech divided into subcategories under headings of original and interpretive events. The club ' s main activity was participation in weekend competitions which was culmi- nated by the State Finals. Row 1: D, Norwood, J, Cobabe, J, Nemeth. Row 2: N Nouri. S, Culver, S, Waller, S Kataoka, J, Meade, J Simmons (sponsor), K. Gervais, J. Thoen, E. Bianchi. J. Riegle. Row 3: G. Nesheim, M. Kuplis, D O ' Brien, K Simmons. T. Lloyd, D. Ponce de Leon, C Martin. Row 4: J. Flicker, A. Friedfeld, R, Kbner, M. Brmguel, L Fntsehi, C. Claypool. C. Degenhardt, M. Thoen, S. Scheyhing, J. Eakins, G. Henk. Forensics Row 1 : M. Hynes, B. Creamer, A. Samaha. Row 2: J. Compton, L, Wenger, S. Wave, P, Lemetti. P. Hubbard, S. Gregory, G Laws, D. Norwood. Row 3: S. Lebeau, T. Markle, L. Biederman, H. Kushner, T. Melott. Row 4; B. Rosney, S. Fritzpatrick, K Litshit, J-D. Butler II. R. Green, G. Schaefer, J. Jennings. R. Ceske, D. Newsham, E. Camay, J. Franklin, J. Dioron, Cummings, D. Herold, R. Boyko. Row 5: M. Gratiam, J. Norton, E, Waterman. 244 — Organizations Drama Thespians ii t«rfw 0 ' F 1 5P ' %. V i , IT Shakespeare Row 1: A, Soloman, S Emmanouilides. S. Prior, C. Stange, S- LeBeau, A. Samaha. Row 2; L. Smith. A. Frith, J. Butterfield, A, Bakstad, S Kataoka, D. Colman, Row 3: S. Keefer, N. Young, R. Ruckelshausen. L. Brown, M. Lake, L. Gash, K. Gerrie, B, Thomas, J Bassler. Row4; A. Kuhr, J. DeYoung, V. Koo, S. Rice, R. WIesen, K. Wagner, 0. Hutson, J, LaMantIa, T, Stock, D. Russell, K Chambers, Row 5: M. Holmquist, K. Etter, W. Sharp, S, Gleglein, L. Trigg, C- Strong, R, Van Beek, V Imberman, L, Kornman, R. Hurst, M. Ephralm, Row 6: T. Markle, L. Biederman, C, Cabana, B Ulman, J Pursell, G. Burns, J Robinson, A. Sanford, R. Omer, K. Lundy, M. Denson. Carolyn Stange advertises the Shakespearean goldfish booth at homecoming, by exhibiting her goldfish. Organizations — 245 P.A.T.S. Row 1: C, Hicks, D Hreha, P. Judge, Row 2: V Chin. R Keele (Sponsor), J Doiron, W. Dale, Grover (mascot), S- Gordon, A. Bilyk, T. Cutcliffe. Tod Cutclitf. a member of P.A.T.S,, displays his woodworking skills while building the set for the musical, Babes in Arms . Folksinger Club Performing Arts and Game Clubs M P.A.T.S. is a club which was consisted of a small group of technical oriented stu- dents. Under the direction of Ron Keele, they built the sets for all the school plays such as The Man Who Came to Dinner , and Babes in Arms . The Folksinger Club was formed by students who are in- terested in singing. This club organized the annual Fall and Spring Hootenanies. The Chess, Simulation, and Oriental Game Clubs were established to give stu- dents a chance to improve their skills in playing different kinds of games. Row 1: L. Biederman. Row 2: L, Trigg, D, Waaland, C, Rabana. S, Urie, R, Harris. Row 3: V. Quandt, J. Whalen, L Hoffman. 246 — Organizations Chess Club Row 1 Mr Porter (Sponsor), T. Yang, R. Yu, S. Chow, L. Wang. Row 2; S. Brewster, K. Davidson, D. Bernhart, T. Wu, M Sun, L Baum Simulation Game Club Oriental Game Club Row 1; R. Yu, K Traxler, D Waaland Row2: B. Schaal. R, Greayer, M Kendrlck. J. Denton, D. Merrill. Row 1 : N. Shimlzu, T. Minoura. Row 2: L, Lie, L T. Lie, Y, Tyrone, N. Tamui, A. Ishihara. Row 3: L Lie, M, Sun, J, Chen, T Yang, L. Wang, H Iguchi. Tree R Yu, S Chow, L Baum Organizations — 247 f . r.rif 248 — Organizations Collage Advertising : )(V)j;i joMi) AjO iJr .JMA aA i! 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Advertising — 253 r Finley ' s 48 Peninsula Center 377-6851 Village Barbers 627 Silver Spur Road 377-9060 JJ ' s in the Village 550 Deep Valley Drive 541-0164 r Haagen-Da2 €% i n Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shoppe 550 Deep Valley Drive 377-1929 y V 254 — Advertising Just Tops 10 Peacock Alley 541-8088 ■ ' i - : ::c SS 3 - -. :: g iSiaSBl Xi ROBIN S Robin Shoes 550 Deep Valley Drive 541-0022 Silver Spur Arco 27301 Hawthorne Blvd. 377-4406 y V Advertising — 255 256 — Advertising n 1 W m-I ' E D ' ' 1 1 |P ||||L||S fSp 1 V 7 ■ Hart To Hart 627 Silver Spur Road 377-0701 Advertising — 257 r Palos Verdes Flowers and Gifts 62 Peninsula Center 377-5577 The Hair Shop 715 Silver Spur Rd. 541-1731 Fosse Travel Service 916 Silver Spur Rd. 377-6788 J v_ ■ r Two Guys From Italy 600 Deep Valley Dr. 541-0203 y V 258 — Advertising • ' ■ ' Vi The Nail Boutique 24538 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 378-2883 Sequoia Real Estate 21235 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 540-7336 Advertising — 259 Y Not Burgers 22940 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-4202 Jean Russell Beauty Supply 17 Peninsula Center 377-1431 Home Savings of America 27319 Hawthorne Blvd. 541-2517 J V. 260 — Advertising Bear and Grin It 261 Del Amo Mall Torrance 54B-EARS Advertising — 261 r Sinbad Carpet and Vinyl 24232 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-2883 J V ■ r Round Table Pizza 22735 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 373-0606 Edward ' s Soccer 5027 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 375-71 10 RUSS THORiN VOLKSWAGEN Russ Thor Vokswagon 20410 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 370-5771 J K. 262 — Advertising Clothes Minded 219 Palos Verdes Blvd. Torrance 373-7865 r Bicycle Center 1206 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Redondo Beacli 316-5177 Frame Stop 22819 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-1101 y V. Advertising — 263 Redondo Fun Factory Redondo Pier Redondo Beach 379-8510 264 — Advertising r Whittlesey Toyota 2955 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 325-7500 Show Off 312 Del Amo Mall Torrance 542-0881 J K r Panache Appearance Studios 3902 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 378-8308 Paul ' s Photo 23252 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-7014 J V. Advertising — 265 q A I Measure Of Wellness 550 Deep Valley Drive Suite 347 Rolling Hills Estates California 90274 (213) 378-7151 Located at The Courtyard Mall on the third level near May Company Entrance A Community Health Resource Center established by San Pedro Peninsula Health Services Corporation Services provided by San Pedro Peninsula Hospital r Rolling Hills Estates Stable 26401 Crenshaw Blvd. 541-9487 Highridge Car Wash 27774 S. Hawthorne Blvd. 541-7663 y V 266 — Advertising PRE SCRIPTION Arico ' s Drug Mart 15230 Hawthorne Blvd. Lawndale 675-5252 Advertising — 267 r --■ ■ ' •ig- ' Bay Cities Dancewear 25217 Narbonne Ave. Torrance 539-0414 A.M. Gamby Mortuary 25001 Narbonne Ave. Lomita 326-6343 J V r SCHWINN Smith ' s Cycle Key 1730 W. Pacific Coast Hv y. Lomita 326-0617 Paterson Hardware 3007 W. Artesia Blvd. Torrance 329-4713 irm J L 268 — Advertising For your future in the Electronics Field Northrop Electronics Division Hawthorne, California Advertising — 269 Row 1: Pinky, Gumby, Jolene, Peppermint Patty. Row 2: Guppy. Leii, Roxanne, Lenni, Greasy. Not pictured: Wop- notch, Snort, and Willy. So, what are we doing Friday night? ; I ' m there ; SKA!; He ' s mine ; NSP!?!; jives-gingers-bunnies; Let ' s wear sweats and pretend it was a joke!; Follow them, they don ' t deserve to lose us; I ' ll go on a diet tomorrow; over ten; driving; ice cream parties; The Eternals; ho de do; Say one thing you like about the person on your left; YBL; cookie runs; the infuri- ated Rumanian tennis player (IRTP); Party at the top of the hill, follow me; If you will allow me; Europe ' 83; How hard can this test be?; driving by Brail; If I never make it to Heaven, at least I know what it looks like; Yummy Yogur t; Let ' z Regresz; Are you happy?; I understand; Hen sessions; So much; Chris meet Steve; Do you measure up?; She being Brand new; Leadership Camp ' 83; So Dave what do you think about premarital sex?; JoJo ' s; Happy Halloween; Glendale; subliminal; Sex Bomb Babe, yeah!; James; Bobby McGee ' s; Get the F off my car; Truth or Dare; Uarguritas and free chips; UCLA; What ' s a WC?; Factory of Nightmares; racing with Bill; GO; Tweeners; Perry ' s Pizza; beach barbeques; The Duck; Tim, Randy, and Iggy; What ' s your coefficient of friction; 36 Saturday nights; dd; Hi, I ' m cheap, wanna dance?; Gl Joe; Jo Jo ' s; Who ' s driving; Stray Cats; Oingo Boingo; No way! You lie!!; consume — bebe; the un-game; Matt Lattanzi; Formal Fever; on the nose ; chlorine high; CIF Lakewood game; Where ' s Lori; Kiss me I ' m an eight and below; I ' ll have hot tea; rockabilly silly; Malaga Cove Plaza parking lot; No, I can ' t I have a boyfriend; econom- ic green; spoons; Bob ' s; B.R. (Bannana Royal); Rocky Horror; Holden Caufield; hospital hopping; Rodya; Anthony and the twins; Jeff and Pete; Working Men; guns vs. butter; Swensens; My aim is true; The red button game; Grease II; Camp RHHS; Spirit Kouncil Anonymous; I ' m gonna pee my pants; Mersault and Maria; Tequila Mockingbird; Who can drive?; I don ' t have time; SJF dances; Dancing you bet; slumber parties; Charlie ' s; Pumpkin Party; Here ' s a little trivia; and death, i think, is no parenthesis ; eating Laura ' s cake with our hands; slide shows; Yeah, Maybe; Visiting Hours; Tex; grind, grind; r St. John Fisher Church 5448 Crest Rd. 377-5571 Crest Garden Center and Florist 5883 W. Crest Rd. 541-2377 J K. 270 — Advertising r Klassik Interiors 9125 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles 641-8411 r Kahn and Comings 1206 S. Maple Ave. LOS Anycies 747-0681 Rolling Hills Nursery Inc. 25633 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance 326-6940 y V. Advertising — 271 Hp ' jjjS % • 1 Bil ' - ' ' B ■■ P fc 1 ol S H W ' H l r HMj H ' i ' ' - wiM ■H 1 1 (i Jewels By Howard 887 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-1414 y V. K ' mi|)|l!ilH!!!A w,l!!L!!lLlt:wn!LI!!!lk ! I i i I ' ■■ i liMum ......:;:::.: ...:..;.. ayaatmiHiimniii Visions 672 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-6856 The Appetizer 700 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-1411 Vantage Escrow Corp. 609 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 377-1503 y V 272 — Advertising Richard C. Zigrang DDS 827 Deep Valley Dr. 206 Rolling Hills Estates 377-6944 HAIR MASTERS 677 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-5534 Mc Donalds 981 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-3305 y V. 2001 Travel and Tours 817 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-2547 y V Advertising — 273 Jolly Roger Restaurant 57 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0060 274 — Advertising CROCKER BlinK Crocker National Bank 27440 Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-5511 On Stage Hair Productions 810 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-4748 Advertising — 275 From Here To Maternity 705 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-2999 Dr. Carl Wek Optometrist 715 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-3779 Purposeful Pastimes 37 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 377-5077 Vacation America 745 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-8555 J V. 276 — Advertising ■ r Bicycle Center II 714 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 377-7441 Roberts Reality 916 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-4864 y V r The Travel Door Inc. 777 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-5681 George Russell Accountancy Corp. 924 Indian Peak Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-9554 J V Advertising — 277 Senior Pals iTENNIS DAY! True friendship is what WE have and shall never lose it. It is having the best of EVERYTHING. Michelle G., Michelle C, Cathy F., Kathy A., Meghan W., Laurie T., Patti C, Shannon H., Traci B., Julie L., Kris E., Terri G., Christine G., Terri G., Shelley F., Traci N., Romy G., Ellen G., Patrice W., Tracy L., Carrie K. r Seaview Travel 672 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-7474 Ice Capades Chalet 55C Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-6630 J V. 278 — Advertising Sja _- Before After MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 550 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 541-5749 Advertising — 279 J_ THE DARING DEXTERS display a couple of their best moves. Left to right — Quasimoto. The Mad Hatter, The Fat Burger, and an Undercover Marauder. Stepping out of Twister Magazine, Steve Voce and the Noodle- heads confess they couldn ' t save it for later. , r Village Pappagallo 24540 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 373-5234 The Bay Window 24576 Hav thorne Blvd. Torrance 373-8119 y V 280 — Advertising Eichar Chirporactic Offices 1408 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance 328-3738 Advertising — 281 - Zjj mm Glantz Sauter Accounting Corp. 25039 Narbonne Ave. Lomita 325-5051 r The Aaardvark ' s Odd Ark 810 Hermosa Ave Hermosa Beach 376-3688 Rancho Drugs 30019 Havi thorne Blvd. 377-6829 y V. 282 — Advertising r South Bay Volvo 3010 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 325-3255 r Ramona Bakery 23829 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 378-8216 Unfinished Furniture 2539 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 539-3631 J V. To all you fantastic students! Love and best wishes, Lil Stephanie Alyssa Advertising — 283 Patrons upholstery and interiors antonio tnancuso 3675 ncwion slrcti lorrancc, California W dS 213 375-70O0 373-1200 PETLAND 550 DEEP VALLEY DRIVE SUITE 158 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CA 90274 (213) 541-2810 To the Class of ' 83 Good Luck Always, Karen Laurie Panasport DAVID KALEMKIARIAN lacing Monae«r FORMULA MAG, INC. 1901 OltOOM COUil  i O TOIIAMCI, C WKU I k TIl.iai3J UI-IM9 Henri ' s Hairstyling 31244 P.V. Drive West Rancho Palos Verdes 377-0961 Timothy Kopack (213)373-9797 Suite A 24226 Hawthorne EJoulevard Torrance. California 90505 Freedom at Last! Best wishes for graduation from Uncle Lenny 1 1 Bataan Road Salisbury Heights South Australia 5109 Terri, . . . Remember me as I do you. With all the tenderness whicti it is possible for one to feel for another, which no time can obliterate. no distance alter, but which is always the same. With love, Shari US feX Di trncttve §asfiions Joe ' Pre-T ns onc Jrs. TitrieJHixticfi SanTb n.CA. 90732 I SHIRTS + Pam V«nm PMimii  0 Dm; Villty Drlvt Spua 1S2 noWr HMh Estau. CALIF 90274 (t13) M1-HM DEAN LEE Owner Ul Ov T-ttkH  • Tin TMUill Palos Verdes Lock Security Phone 37B.5iei 378-7100 2A MOUn SERVICE 4259 PACIFIC COAST HWV TOBRANCE. CALIF. 90B0S Terri, Shari. and Shawns, We ' ve been through a lot in four years (the good and the bad), and I want you to know how much I love you guys This was the clos- est thing I could find. Something memorable, something permanent, yet meant to be per- sonal. Something for others to look at and wish they had the special friends I ' ve got I ' ll love you always. Delyse To the class of ' 83. May you fulfill all your hopes and dreams Shawna Higgins iJ-Eniniula FLOWER CART Ying: I love you soooo much!! Thank you so much for everything! Forever, Yang fllS Silvar Spur Road Boiling H.lli Eilalii. Ca. JANET L BARRY D JOHN BARRY 284 Advertising SAN PEDRO PENINSUIA HOSPITAL 1300 Wesr Seventh Street San Pedfo, California 90732 Telephone 2M) 832-3311 David Kalemkianan. Pharm D Director. Information Systems Patrons A message to all the idiotic nit wits who Ignored Mickey Mouse ' s superiority over Garfield: You people don ' t know anything about the art of animation. Jim Davis ' stu- pid cat can ' t even hold a candle to Mickey, one of America ' s finest monuments. You blockheads who childishly rejected Mick- ey throughout the year have no intelli- gence or sense of reality. That also goes for the people with microscopic personal- ities that rejected Disneyland, EPCOT, Iron or Disney Itself. Sincerely. Dave Dearest Redy. Thank you for the wonderful memories you have given me of the moments you and I shared together. You have made the summer of ' 82 very special to me. l-lere ' s to our future together. Mahal Kita, Desiree Forever Fourpack Let the Good Times Roll Love, Elaine 837 DEEP VALLEY DRIVE ROLLING HILLS ESTATES CALIFORNIA 90274 TELEPHONE (213) 377-6701 LEtMIB J. TunCHI. D.O.B Riviera Camera Shop 1404 S. Pacific Coast Highw ay Redondo Beach 316-4509 GOLDEN COVE PHARMACY 312 42 Palos Verdes Drive West PALOS VERDES PENINSULA. CA 90274 Phone 377-9511 Picky Louse Society (Has Levlnworth been put on hold?) Stew Yew practice on pur- pose flying armadillos wearing dark glass- es are larger than life because seven Is irrational I can see what you mean F.W. Uke orange cats are greatly disliked al- ways look on the bright side of life preg- nant armadillos eat rubber duckies In wa- ter run yourself ragged we smell red dish firetruck ace like walking a tightrope with a pearl call me madam quick! encheese our hero without mold FEE, FIE, FEE FO FUMBLE IT, yellow lawn bugs T-bones clam J.W.H.D. Ships Trips TRAVEL INC DONNA WYTE Home IZI3)M, 6365 3ie M N« TTAN KACm BIVD MANHATTAN SCACH CA «03M (:i3)37WMeS.(2l3j ! 3e« 2 1 3) 530 - ISe Jay Thomas Bus (2131373-8711 Res 1213)371-5459 23377 Hawthorne Boulevard Torranre. CA 90505 CARRIAGE RIALT7 Char es M. Grossman SuiTc 306 26201 S VCHMars.T a yc 7 76 Brew Crew ' 83 We ' ll Do Ya ' Official members Tim Nordahl, Mike Graham, John Schlatter, Steve Briese =POCKETFULS= Personal Best Wishes From the Albertoni Family 6233 Moongole Dnve RoncJio Polos ve ' Oes Califofnto 9027d Elaine Hetoia Ellen Solzmon 213 377 SMS 2 3 ■ Best of Luck to Graduating Class of 1983! Dr. Michael Lawrence Oshry, D.V.M. Advertising — 285 RICHARD P. MEYER, D.D.S., iNCOBPORATtn ORIHOWON ICS M.S. % W 827 DKi£ V WEV;DIUVE ROLUNC RILLS ESTAtES, CALIFORNU 90274 (213)377-7777 • (213)541-1717 Patrons Yeah, Baby — Too Cool — Eeowww — What a Babe — later — Bail — No Biggie — Moded — Faced — T.P. — Too Hip — Sick Cars — Boats — Squeegie — Loser — Tom Selleck and Red Ferraris — Take off — Hoser — Party — KLOS Rocks — Class of ' 83 — KMET — KROQ — Marine- land Rocks Southern Cal — Guys!! The Class of ' 83 will live forever! Bethanne, Lisa, Myra, Kristen, Nancy, Kim, Susan, Traci, Vivian B.J. Meier Advertising Public Relations Rolling Hills Estates 375-3518 or 325-1033 FRANK DANIELSEN YARD 8lh ai Edisrm JLr Lonf; Beat Ji, CA (213) 432-748Q DANIEL5EN TRycK5(m TRACTORS MAIL 20()4_1 Whitehorn Dnvp Pains Vi r ]es CA 00274 The Lauchners Thomas Co. Jewelers 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-5599 ttASene • TWtE HOME • CATIRINC The Bassins ' Greetings to Rolling Hills High Milly L. Liu, M.D. CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK HIROSHI MITSUKAWA vice PresidanI and Manager TORRANCE OFFICE 24030 HAWTHORNE BLVD , TORRANCE, CALIF 90505 (2131 373-8411 Brigeed and Meechel Eyes for Guys No one knows what it ' s like FROSH MISTAKES BG MD ' 81 Formal: What a blast! CY Lunches ROYAL Jam MoM tj Coin OfittatU ' WaiHix Jlcx ' jtct C - cryhi. cHouiti - J iollU , ont £Pal4i - J4ouL - Conaomintums 24 Jti. (PHonc .Sfwia (213 1 775-2927 Charles A. Delio, D.D.S. 827 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 302 Rolling Hills Estates nar( geibaum 121 3) 37Q-7001 i SE? photography serving LA, oranas- S ventura councies Peninsula Center Pet Hospital 728 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-6761 286 -- Advertising Congratulations and Best Wishes from Del Amo Hospital 23700 Camino del Sol Torrance, California 90505 530-1151 Byron C. Chan, 2 JMB ' s — 1 JLB — 1 SMB Yum! Yum! Pato and Roger F Doc Fu. Abondanza. 3n Club Spike, Beaver. Blitzkrieg Bomber, Ster- D.D.S., M.S.D. Guava necta r! Two wild crazy Chech lOd. Bu Fu, Chondo Chisrus. Mig (ue ), Darry- brothers Shaving cream on the sidewalk lect. Doc Mo, Aribaducci, Speltzie, Dee Dee Stealing LH ' s keys When James drives the Speechman, Quazie Moto, Storch Animal, Del Amo Medical Center, Honda, it ' s down to Nationa Lumber! When Cleavage, Doc Man, Arroch ae,2Ch eese, ex Suite 219 you Dance n Heaven you get a hernia! sauce. Fat Burg, Water the Plants, Options, 21320 Hawthorne Blvd. Isn ' t this a riot Electronics? T,G I.F.ers, Imp Air. Surf M obile, B eat Con, Torrance 370-2536 Cervus something ' s wrong TIP ' heads Advertiser idver Page No tising Index Miss Lori 250 Aardvark ' s Odd Ark 282 Nail Boutique 259 A.M. Gamby Mortuary 268 Northrop 269 Appetizer, The 272 Nuway Linen 280 Arico Drug Mart 267 On Stage Hair Productions 275 Bank of America 250 Panactie Appearance Stu dios 265 Baskin Robbins Ice Cream 253 Paterson Hardware 268 Bay Cities Dancewear 268 Paul ' s Photo , 265 Bay Window, The 280 Peninsula Shell 252 Bear and Grin It 261 Peninsula Stationers 251 Bicycle Center 263 Purposeful Pastimes 276 Bicycle Center 11 277 P.V- Flowers i Gifts 258 Clothes Minded 263 RHE stables 266 Courtyard, The 256 RH Nursery 271 Crest Garden Center Florist 270 Ramona Bakery 283 Crocker National Bank 275 Rancho Drugs 282 Decor Rapport 252 Redondo Fun Factory 264 Del Amo Hospital 287 Robin Shoes 255 Edward ' s Soccer 262 Roberts Realty 277 Eichar 281 Round Table Pizza 262 Environmental Services Division 280 Russ Thor Volkswagen 262 Eternals, The 270 San Pedro Peninsula Hospital 266 Finleys 254 Seaview Travel 278 Fosse Travel 257 Security Pacific National Bank 252 Frame Stop 263 Senior Pals 278 From Here to Maternity 276 Sequoia Real Estate 259 Ginny ' s, Inc. 253 Show Off 265 George Russell Accounting Corp. 277 Silver Spur Arco 255 Glantz and Sauter 282 Silver Spur Union 76 250 Girls ' League 253 Sinbad Carpet 262 Guilianos 252 Small Wonders 251 Haagan Daaz 254 Smith C ycle i Key 268 Hair Masters 273 South Bay Volvo 282 Hair Shop 258 St. John Fisher Church 270 Hangmg Tree Gallery 253 Travel Door, Inc. 277 Hartley, Lil 283 Two Guys From Italy 258 Hart to Hart 257 2001 Travel Tours 273 Htghridge Carwash 266 Unfinished Furniture 283 Home Savings 4 Loan 260 Vacation America 276 Ice Capades Chalet 278 Vantage Escrow Corp, 272 J Js 254 Village Barbers 254 Jean Russell Beauty Supply 260 Village Papagallo 280 Jewels by Howard 272 Visions 272 Just Tops 255 Vons 251 Kahn Commgs 271 Wek, Dr. Carl 276 Klassik Interiors 271 Whittlesey Toyota 265 Mayer ' s Bakery 250 Y-Not Burgers 260 McDonald ' s 273 Zigrang. Dr. Richard 273 Merle Norman V 279 J Advertising — 287 INDEX A Hearn. Mana 243 A Hearn, Michael — 45 A Hearri, Peter — 81. 221 Abraham. Bryan — 103 Adams, Caroline — 103 Adams. Michelle — 81. 96 Addleman. John — 121, 170. 185 Addleman, Margaret — 103 Adiam, David 45, 81 Atricano, Jennifer — 103. 220 Agapay. Laura — 45. 158, 216, 228 Agnew, Kimberly — l2l Agnitch. John — 45. 184. 185 Agrawal, Vibha — 45 Ahearn. Chnslopher — 1C3, 168, 230 Ahearn, Maria — 121 Aibinder, Nathan — 81 Aicher, Scott — t03, 12 1 Albanese. Brynn — 121, 238. 242. 243 Albanese. David — 103. 227, 238 Albright. Eric — 81, 193, 234 Alcantara, Arthur — 103, 231 Aldnch, Lynn — 103 Alecksen, Scott — 121, 185 Alessandra. Gregory — 43, 45, 219. 221, 224, 225. 226, 228, 230 Alexander. Steven — 103 Allord, James — 103 Alger, Matthew — 103 Ah, Alexia — 121 Alkon. Margaret — 121. 220, 222 Allder, Margaret — 81, 202. 222, 227, 230 Allen, Robert — 103, 168 AHison, Marsha — 103, 168. 195 Allman, Karen — 80. 81, 92, 219 Allman, Pamela — 121, 198, 228 Alper, David — 103, 173, 188 Alper, Louis — 103. 173, 188 Alper, Steven — 81. 219 Alperin, Peter — 121. 173, 179 Amey, Mark — 103, 238. 243 Amey, Stephen — 45, 166, 184, 218, 224, 226. 238 Amm. Sabrina — 121, 222 Anastasi, Kathleen — 81. 210 Anderson, Christine — 103. 227 Anderson, Craig — 121. 185 Anderson. Edna — 103, 238. 242 Appelhans, Amy — 121, 200, 204 Applequist, Kimberly — 81, 223, 225, 227. 228, 230, 232 Appleton, Jennifer — 102, 103, 219, 234 Araya, Carmen — 45 Arcand, Amy — 121, 239 Archibald, George — 45. 157, 193, 234 Arenson, Lance — 46, 81 Arico, Cheryl — 80. 81, 150 Arico. Nick — 1 19, 121, 169 Anson, Evelyn — 103 Arman, Michael — 81, 173, 188 Armstrong, Danica — 121 Armstrong, Delyse — 46, 198, 228 Armstrong, Denise — 46 Armstrong, Donna — 46 Armstrong, Kathy — 44, 46, 216. 217 Armstrong, Matthew — 121, 173, 188 Asch. Andrew — 46, 228 Asch, Stephanie — 121. 223 Asroff, Marlene — 46 Asroff, Penny — 103, 227 Atkinson, Julia — Bl Auberlen, Geoffrey — 46 Auberlen, William — l2l. 169, 179 Awdeychuk, Susan — 103 Axtell, Jetlrey — 46 Axlell. John — 46, 173. 188 Axtell, Lesley — 121, 203 Azhang, Farzaneh — 8i Azhang, Sarang — 81 B Baca, Melissa — 121 Bacharach, Lawrence — 121 Bachman, Laura — 46 Back. Kimberly — 81 Batfa, Christopher — 46, 235 Bagby, Michelle — 46 Bagi, Kevin — 81, 178 Bailey, Donna Mane — 46 Bailey, Staci — 46. 81 Bails, Eric — 81. 221. 225, 227, 228 Baker, Glenda — 121, 241 Bakstad. Anne — 81, 216. 222, 225. 227, 228, 230. 239, 245 Banks. Kimberly — 121 Banks. Sivr — 81 Bar, Debra — 103, 228 BaraniK, Richard — 82 Barbeito, Joseph — 46, 213, 214, 215 Barnes, Daniel — 82 Barnes, Robert — 121 Baron, Michele — 82 Barratt, Thomas — 121, 177 Barsoum, Sahar — 62, 195 Barter, NeiN — 121 Bartko, Teresa — 103, 228, 230 Bartok, Jennifer — 121, 214, 296 Bartz, Bradley — 47, 82, 184 Bartz. William — 103, 180 Bassin, Claudia — 82, 219. 234 Bassler, Joan — 47, 245 Bassler, Mary — 103, 204 Batchelder. Marc — 103. 227, 228, 230, 243 Batson. Donald — 82 Batt, Richard — 121. 179 Battelle, Thomas — 82 Baum, Lawrence — 47. 222, 224. 226. 233, 247 Baum. Michael Andrew — 103, 222, 223. 232, 298 Bausch, Andrea — 122. 196, 206, 210 Bayat. Noushin — 82, 214. 222 Bayer, Robin — 104. 227, 228, 230, 234 Beaston. Marlene — 122 Beck, Carolyn — 47 Beck, Cynthia — 104. 219 Becker. Craig Anthony — 122 BsdrosJan, Gail — 82, 97. 148. 235 Behrens, Christine — 122, 198, 228 Behveau. Jill — 122 Beliveau, Robert — 104, 220 Bell. Cameron — 122, 183 Bell, Laura — 104. 143 Bell, Paul — 47 Bellow. Amy — 122. 239. 242 Bellow, Micah — 82, 166, 180, 234. 235 Bennett. Christopher — 47 Bennett. Heidi — 82 Bennett. Karm — 104 Bennett, Patncia — 122 Bennett, Tom — 82, 99. 203. 209, 235 Berman, Karen — 122 Berman, Lisa — 47, 226, 228. 298 Bernhart. Derek — 82 Bernhart, Stephanie — 82 Berry. Con — 104. 195 Berry, Kathryn — 104, 219. 227, 228 Bethune, Alena — 47, 240 Betterton. Julie — 82, 220 Bewick, Kenneth — 47, 214 Bianchi. Elizabeth — 104, 227. 244 Bianchi, Silvia — 47 Btberk Heidi — 122, 200 Biederman, Lawrence — 47, 63, 142, 152. 153, 162. 213, 224, 240, 244. 245. 246 Bierley, Tracey — 48. 147, 148 Bilas, Colleen — 48, 200. 219. 220, 224 BJlas, Sharyl — 104, 200 Billeter, Jeannette — 104. 195 Billingsley, Sandra — 122, 200, 211 Bilyk, Andre — 122. 246 Bilyk, Nataly — 82. 216. 222. 227, 230, 232 Bingham, James — 122. 176 Bisson, Irene — 104 Blank, Kelly — 48 Block, Deborah — 82, 214. 216 Bohn, Paul — 82 Bollinger, Lisa — 82. 240 Bollinger, Teddy — 122. 241 Bonpua. Yvonne — 82 Booth, Christian — 82, 166 Booth, Steven — 48 Boots, Michael — 122, 169 Boudreau, Renee — 122. 243 Boudreau, Roland — 104 Boulhanne, William — 82. 182 Bourgeois, Mark — 104, 227, 231 Bourgeois, Monique — 82 Bouse, Tamara — 82 Bower, Christine — 48, 242 Bower, Melissa — 82 Bowers, Kevin — 104 Bowers, Shawn — 48. 83 Bowlus. Andrew — 48, 170. 171. 180, 184 Bowman, Elizabeth Morgan — 122, 131, 198, 228 Boyce, Brian — 48, 214 Boyce, Michael — 83, 228 Boyko. Roy — 104, 222. 228, 244 Brack. Julie — 104, 221 Bracken, William — 48. 57. 214, 228, 230 Bradford, Mark — 104. 220. 223 Braham, Nancy — 83 Brahms, John 122 Brahms, Robert — 83 Brandlin, Matthew — 48 Braue, Michael — 83 Braue, Timothy — 122, 183 Breisacher, David — 83 Breisacher, Erich — 48, 214 Bremer, Mia Breneman, Matthew — 122, 169. 194 Brennecke, Anne — 83, 214, 216 Brewster, Karen — 83, 230 Brewster, Sharon — 83. 230 Bndgman, Cananne — 48, 200. 202. 203, 224. 228 Bndgnell, Anne — 83 Briese, Jon 122, 194 Briese, Lisa — 104. 210. 211 Briese, Steven — 48, 193, 226. 234 Bnnguel, Denise — 48 Bnnguel, Monique — 104. 244 Brinkman, Thomas — 122, 169 Brinkman, Timothy — 122, 169 Brodenck. Michael 83 Brooker, Michael — 83, 170, 171, 184 Brooks, Paul — 104 Brown, Deborah — 83. 227. 228 Brown. Hayley — 232 Brown. Jacqueline — 83 Brown, James — 48, 182, 219. 298 Brown, Jennifer — 83 Brown, Jennifer — 122 Brown, Leiand — 83, 232, 233 Brown, Lisa —83. 223 Brown, Lorene — 49, 222, 245 Brown, Louise — 49 Brown, Roger — 83 Brown, Scott — 104 Broyles, Forest — 220 Bruder, Lisa — 83 Brudney, Cheryl — 83 Bryars. Kathy — 49 Bryson, Karen — 83 Bucher. Brigid — 49, 298 Buck. Barbara — 104 Buck, Deborah — 104. 205 Bucklin. Eric — 83 Buehler. Kurt — 83, 214 Bunch, Julie — 122, 239 Bunn, Austin — 83. 190 Burger, Lora — 104, 205 Burgi, Jacqueline — 83 Burguet, Jean-Francoi — lO i 202 Burke, Patti — 104, 239 Burnett, Keith — 49 Burnham, Janet 49 Burns, Daniel — 122 Burns, Gordon — 57, 83, 232. 245 Bushman, Adam 83. 219 Busto, Manuel — 104. 170, 171, i84 Busto, Raquel 83, 182. 196. 204, 218 Butler. Gregory — 84. 174, 175, 176 Butler, John — 49. 165. 166. 168. 174, 176, 184, 185, 244 Butterfield, Janet — 84. 222, 245 Butts. Donald — 49, 220 Butts, Steven — 122, 179 Byramian, Harry 104, 243 Byrkett. Katie 84, 200 Cabana. C — 245. 248 Cahn, Elizabeth — 49 Cahn, Matthew — 104, 236 Calamana, Mordecai — 84 Camarata. Mary — 104 Cameron. Diane — 84 Campbell. Dawn — 84 Campbell. Deborah — 122. 210. 232 Campbell, James — 84. 180, 243 Canary, Jessica — 104. 129 Cannoles, Kimberly — 122 Caplan, Jonathan — 104 Capps, Cynthia — 104, 220. 227 Capn, Michelle — 105, 198, 214. 228 Carabet. Phihp — 84, 194, 230, 235 Carberry, John — 122, 184 Carfagno. Patti — 49 Carhle, Michael — 122 Carlson. Cathy — 49 Carlucci. Lynne — 105. 2l6, 218, 222. 227. 231, 243 Carmitchel. Celeste — 49 Camay, Erica — 122, 214. 244 Carter. Brent — 105 Cartier. Brenda — 49 Cartier. Cynthia — i05 Canozian. Stephanie 105, 219 Cartwright, Donna — 105 Cash. Noreen — 84, 182. 236. 240 Cashen, Kelly — 105 Castillo. Michelle — 122 Catalogne, Gabriel — 105 Caughron, Ross — 123, 238. 242 Calmer. Kristen — 205 Celniker, Jonathan — 123 Ceragioli, Matthew — 49, 174, 175. 177, 235 Ceske. Katherine — 50, 204, 216, 219. 224, 229, 228 Ceske, Robert — 105. 180, 220. 222, 227. 230, 244 Chacon, Jesse — 50 Chadwick, Brent — 74 Chambers, Kevin — 50. 226, 245 Chan, Arnold — 105. 194. 238, 242 Chang, Anita — 123, 239 Chang, ChiaCheng — 123 Chang, Glenn — 123 Chang, Henry — 105. 177, 219 Chang, Terence — 123 Chapsky. Ron — 84 Chastam, Kenneth — 105. 177 Chavanne, Carolanne — 50 Chen. Chun-Yu — 50, 190, 220 Chen, George — 50. 84, 220. 227, 233 Chen, Jacy 123. 247 Chene, Jolene — 84 Cheng. Enc — 84. 223, 230 Cheng. Lisa — 123. 218. 221. 238, 242 Cheng, Linda — 105, 227. 230 Cherry, Cheryl — 123, 239 Chi, David Zing Huei — 84, 166 Chiang. Mason — 123 Chidley. Daniel — 105 Chin, Kara — 123. 220 Chin. Victor — 50. 246 Ching. Brian — 123 Ching. Suzanne — 103. 105, 200. 211, 230 Chmo. Clair — 84. 227, 230. 232 Chiu, Juan — 50, 218. 219. 220, 226, 226 Chiu. Chi Shin — 50 Choi, Bo-Young — 50 Choi, Sung-Hwan — 105, 194. 234 Chong. Petnna — 84, 222. 226. 227. 228. 230. 298 Chow, Elaine — 84 Chow. Joanne — 50 Chow. Steven — 84, 221. 223. 225, 227. 230. 233. 247 Chui, Luis, Jr — 123, 242 Ciaccio, John — 123. 169 Cioth, Gregory — 84. 187, 229 Ciuftini. Katherine — 50 Ciuffini. Margaret — 105 Clark. Carolyn — 105. 202 Clark. Shari — 50 Clarke. Bruce — 50, 62, 188 Claypool. Cynthia — 105. 244 Clift. Henry — 105 Clum. Laura — 123 Coats, Came — 50 Cobabe, J nnifer — 84, 244 Coffman. Brian — 105 Coffman, Mark — 84. 170, 171. 184 Coffman, Michelle — 123. 205 Cogan. Cathy — 46. 50. 142, 149. 195, 221, 224. 226, 296 Cogan, Gary — 5i. 62 Cogan, James — 105 Cohen. Alan — 123 Cohen. Cheryl — 105 Cohen, Gail — 123 Colburl, Melanie — 124, 203 Coleman. Andrew — 102. 104, 105, 219, 230, 235. 236 Coleman, Chnstine 124, 220. 247 Coleman, Julie — 124, 135 Coleman, Michelle — 51, 140, 194. 217. 225, 230, 234 Coleman, Raylene — 84. 90, 150, 219, 236 Colin, Mark — 51. 224, 235 Collins, AlJsa — 51 Collins, Laura — 105. 185, 196, 218. 243 Collins, Nancy — 51, 216. 221, 224. 226 Colman, Debbie 84. 245 Colvm. Ban — 84 Comings. Karen — 51, 296 Compton. John — 84, 234, 244 Connelly. Kelly — 51, 224 Connor, James — 105 Connor, Julie — 84. 216, 218. 219, 298 Conway, Dennis — 84. 85 Cook, Allison — 84 Cook, Andrew — 124 Cooper, William — 105 Corcoran, Michael — 105. 168, 220 Cordova, Jay — 51. 184. 214. 224. 226, 232 Cordova, Jesailyn — 105, 221 Cords. Tracy — 216. 234, 235 Corey. Shawn — 124 Corsaro, John — 51, 146, 166. 168 Cosiello, Catherine — lOi. 105, 150 Cost!. Scott — 51, 166. 214, 234. 235 Cosii. Stephanie — 84, 234 Cote. Stephanie — 51 Cotter, Paul — 124, 170. 185 Coulbourn, Kathryn — 85. 198, 216, 228 Cowan, Lisa — 85. 200, 207, 209 Coward, Christopher — 85. 178 Cowing, Kevin — 85, 194, 221. 234 Cowles. Christopher — 85. 178, 230 Cowles. Sara — 124 Craig, Stephen — 105 Grain, William — 105. 218. 238. 243 Crane, Christopher — 85. 170. 184. 225, 227. 228 Crawford. Thomas — 85 Cristiano, Julie — 85, 216. 227, 238 Cubillas. Julio — 106 Culver. Stephanie — 85. 228. 270, 244 Cummmgs, James — 52, 152. 213, 214. 222, 224, 228, 231. 232, 240. 244 Cushman, Bret — 124 Cutcliffe. Todd 85. 246 Da Silva — 106 Dabir. Richard — i06 Dahl, Richard — 106 Daigle. Judith — 85 Oain. Oarrell — 52 288 Index Dale, Wesley — 85. 246 Daley, Susanne — 106, 2l 1 Dalke. Michael — 106 Damsky. Sandra — 106, 214. 227. 230 Dance, Terrence — 52 Dang. Steven — 85, 225. 226. 227, 298 Dantelsen. Karen — 52. 238 Dart, Tina — 106 Oaspit. Robert — 124 Dassn. Jacqueline — 106, 207. 228 Davenport, Julia — 106. 239 Davenport. Whriley — 52 Davidson, Kalherine — 85. 227, 230 Davirro, Michael — 52 Davirro, Zoe — 124, 236 Davis, Erik — 106, 194 Davis. John — 106, 166. 184 Davis. Lisa — 85 Davis. Stuart — 106 Dawes, Andrew — 52. 214 Dawson. Scott — 106, 184 Day. Christopher — 85, 166. 184 Day, Shantr — 106. 207 De Angelis. Tracie — 52, 85 De Frees. Jennifer — 124 De Frees. Stephen — 106. 168, 194. 220, 234, 235, 236 De Los Rios. Gerardo — 124 De Luca. Alberto — 106 De Roos, Anne Claire — 102, 105, 106, 228, 238 De Roos, Montque — 85. 296. 298 De Santis, Shawna — 85, 230, 238 De Young, John — 124, 240 De Young, Jolene — l06, 214, 239. 241, 245 Dean, Marcy — 85 Detlenbaugh. K cole — 124 Degenhardt. Celia — 52, 67, 159, 220, 244, 193 Degenhardt. Sarah — 124 Deitch. Melinda — 106, 216, 239 Delker, Frank — 124. 183 Delker, Robert — 85, 182, 236 Demcak, Andrew — 124. 222, 242 Demetz, Elaine — 52, 224 Denson, Michael — 85, 228. 231, 232. 245 Dent, Cheryl — 124. 239 Denl. Susan — 106, 227, 239 Denlon, Diana — 102. 106, 230 Denlon, James — 52. 218, 226. 230, 238, 243. 247 Deppe, Todd — 124. 180. 185, 240 Der, Mrchael — 106, 218, 238, 243 Derange. B — 218 Derby, Carolyn — 52 Dewald, Kirk — 52. 166. 226, 234 Di Muccio, Holly — 85 Di Raima. Jill — 106 Di Raima, Jodi — 106 Diamant, Melissa — 106, 203, 230 Dickason. Lisa — 85, 238 Dickason. Todd — 124 Dickinson, Tina — 85 Dinesfeld. Brian — 124, 169 Disney, James — 106 Dodds. Roslyn — 106 Dodson, Ruslin — 52, 182, 183, 226, 236. 298 Doiron. Julie — 244, 246 Donaldson, John — 124. 169 Donegan. James — 52, 235 Doner. Arto — 106 Donoghue. Laurence III — 124, 173, 188 Donohue, Karyl-Jean — 124, 205. 236 Dorman, Jennifer — 85 Doweil. Michael — 106, 178 Doyle, Darren — 85 Doyle. Deidre — 85, 241 Doyle, John — 107, 238. 243 Du Par, Stephen — 52. 61. 244 Dubbell, Paul — 85, 170, 221. 228, 296. 299 Duenes. Elena — 124 Duerre, Cheryl — 53, 202, 224, 235 Duffy. Erin — 124 Duke, Steven — 53 Dugan. Rhonda — 124 Duley, Mead — 107, 223, 230 Dulm, Christina — 124. 240 Dunkin, Charles — 53 Dunn. Ashley — 125 Durkee. Patrick — 53 Dyer, Carta — 86, 95 Dyer, John — 125 Dyer, Victoria — 86 Dyner. Gary — 107 Eakins, Julia — 125, 244 Eastom, James — 53 Eastom, Tracy — 125 Eckert, Stephen — 53, 218. 226 Edelson, Mark — 125. 173. 180. 188 Edwards, Duncan — 125. 194 Eggertsson, Eggert — 86 Ehr!, Jamie — 86. 222, 239 Ekong, Afiong — 107, 230 Elkin, Barry — l07 Eikins, Angela — i25 Elledge, Susan — 86. 200, 206. 207, 225, 227. 234, 235, 236 Emmanouilides. Sophia — 53, 195, 224, 228. 245 Engstrom, Eric — 86 Ennis. Tamara — 125 Enson. Christopher — 125 Ephraim. Michael — 86, 166. 194, 221. 222, 230, 232, 234, 245 Epp. Tina — 53, 216, 221 Epstein. Amy — 107, 227, 228. 230 Enckson, Kennth — 125, 169. 185 Ericson, Kimberly — 86 Erman. Kenneth — 86. 214 Escobar, Brian — 86, 170, 171, 184 Espinoza, Lisa — 107 Espy, Mickel — 107, 183 Etter, Kathleen — 107. 200. 211. 220 Etier, Knsten — 53, 60, 245. 296 Eftress, La Shan — 53 Eltress, Michelle — 107 Euler, Jane — 53 Euler, Todd — 107 Eyier. Ann — 107 Falanga, Catherine 125, 222. 240 Farnham, Douglas — 107 Farnham, Michael — 53 Farrar. Valerie — 53, 2l9 Faw. Sharon — 107 Fayles. Shelley — 53. 148. 217 Fehr, John — 107 Feldman. Beth — 222 Feldman, Roseanne — 86, 228, 231 Felismino, Candad — 53 Felix, Alexander — 107, 1 17, 219 Felix, Lisa — 54. 140. 219, 224. 226 Ferdman. Barbara — 107, 219 Ferreyro, Gustavo — 107 Finch, David — 86, 296, 297. 298, 299 Fmster, Jodi — 107 Fish. Erika — 54 Fitzgerald. Deborah — 125 Fitzgerald. Geraldine — l07. 239 Fitzgerald, Raymond — 86. 242 Fitzgerald, Scott — 54, 70, 214. 218, 233. 238 Fitzgerald. Ten — 125 Fitzpatnck. Laura — 107 Fitzpatnck. Seamus — 54, 190, 214, 244 Fleming, Katrma — 86 Fleming, Hans — 125 Flicker, Jodi — 107. 244 Flood, Micha — 125 Florio, Kimberly — 86 Flynn, Michelle — 125 Fok. Michael — 86. 213. 220. 225, 227, 228, 230 Foley, Scott 86. 170 Fong, Cornelius — 86, 227 Fong, Deidra — 125 Fong, Marvm — 107. 180, 183. 226. 296, 297 Fong, Regina — 107, 203. 209, 216. 227, 228, 230 Fong, Vincent — 54 Foody. Christopher — 107 Foote. Alison — 125 Foote. Michael — 125, 173 Foote. Norman — 107 Forbes, John — 86, 166, 234, 236 Forman. Jeffrey — 54, 193. 194 Foss, Michele — 86 Foster. Annalisa — 86 Foster. Emily — 125. 218 Foster. Susan — 107 Fowler, Steven — 54. 218. 239, 243 Fox. Carol — 125. 200, 210. 235 Fox, Jennifer — 82. 86 Fox, Judi — 86. 196 Fox. Wilham — 125. 169 Franich. Ted — 125 Frank, Joshua — 86 Frank. Rochelle — 54. 224, 226 Franklin, Jason — 74, 86. 166, 184, 234. 244 Franklin, Karen — 107, 226, 296 Frew, Caroline 108 Frew, Catherine — 44. 54, 230, 238 Friedteld, Ann — 73, 86, 158. 214, 244 Friedman. J a — 125. 214 Frith, Carolyn — 125. 218, 238, 242 Frith, Aaron — 108. 222, 245 Fritsche, Mark — 125. 176. 194 Fritschi, Lynn — 125. 244 Fritz, Amy — 108 Fritz. Scott — 125, 170 Frost, Michelle — 108 Fucci. Kathryn — 86 Fuchino, Kelly — 108 Fuchino, Stacy — 54. 55, 192, 193. 226, 234. 235, 296, 297 Fujimolo, Deanne 108, 203. 210, 228 Fujimoto, Glenn — 54, 170, 171, 213. 214 Fuller. Ronald — 54 Fung. Julie — 86, 227, 230 Furlong. Bryan — 55, 65. 75. 154. 178. 213. 224. 226, 235 Furst, Peter — 125 Gale, Anthony — 55. 108, 173. 188 Gale, Brian 86 Gallucci. Gina — 86, 149, 235 Ganahl, Jacqueline — 55. 216. 296 Garcia, Jorge — 126 Garcia, Maria — 87 Garcia. Maureen — 87 Garcia. Roy — 108 Gardiner, Knsten — 126. 195 Gardner, Marion — 87 Garland. Daniel — 126 Gash, Laura — 55, 222, 228, 245 Gedgaudas, Aras — 126, 243 Gehr, Craig — 108, 174 Gehris. Patricia — 87 Geissler, Thomas — 126, 170. 179, 184 Gelb, Alan — 126 Geminder. Ellen — 55, 216, 217. 224, 234 George. Kimberly — 87 George. Michael — 55. 220 Germon, Sean — 108. 168, 194, 234 Gerrie, Kevin — 55, 62. 170, 214, 233. 245 Gervais, Chnstine — 52. 55, 158, 159. 217. 235, 244 Gervais, Clay — 126. 169 Gervais. Michelle — 45, 52, 55. 69, 147, 148, 217. 235 Getty, Daniel — 108, 170, 178. 184 Getty, Therese — 54. 55. 65. 154. 217 Getzin, Margaret — 108. 216. 218. 238. 243 Gibson, John — 55, 215 Gibson, Julie — 126. 205 Gietzen. Joseph — 55. 214 Gil-Gomez, Ellen — 108 Gil-Gomez, Knstine — 55 Gilbert, Debra — 126, 204 Gilbert, Susan — 55 Gilchnst. Sharon — 126, 218, 238. 242 Giles. Virginia — 87 Gilie. Thomas — 87. 172, 173. 193. 233 Gilson. Susan — 108 Giltzow. Christina — 87. 216. 225. 227. 231 Giltzow. Denise — 126 Gipson. Marlene — 126 Gipson. Vi ' ard — 87 Glantz. Douglas — 87, 2i3. 218, 221. 222, 226. 227. 228. 230. 298, 299 Glasser, Stetame — 126, 130 Glassmaker, Karen — 56 Glassmaker, Susan — 87. 202 Ghksman, Joseph — 87. 193, 210. 234 Gliksman, Mary — 108 Goeglein, Scott — 56, 245 Goering, Carolyn — 108, 216, 218, 227, 239 Goern, Sandra — 87, 198 Goetze, Christine — 108. 110, 227 Gonzales. Lisa — 126 Gonzalez-DetValle — 126 Goodman. Johnnie — 126. 169 Goodman. Susan — 87 Goodwin. Theresa — 56. 217, 234 Goppert, Stephanie — 59. 87 Gordon. Sandra — 87. 246 Gordon. Susan — 56, 222 Goth. G — 235 Gragg, Lon — 108 Graham, Michael — 56. 226. 244 Granata, Rena — 126 Graven, Jacques — 108, 174. 176, 194, 230. 234. 235. 236 Gray, Erik — 126 Greaves. Martin — 126 Greayer. Robert — 56. 218. 220. 224. 226. 238. 243. 247 Grebow, Jennifer — 56 Green. Adam — 108, 168 Index 289 Green, Ooreen — 108 Green, James — 126, 176 Green, PiChard — 87. 244 Greenberg. Andrew — 108, 173. 184 Greenshields. Brent — 108 Greenshields. Julie — 87, 95. 196, 216, 234 Greenwald, Demse — 87 Greenwood, Colleen — 126 Gregory. Stacey — 36. 108. 1 12, 140, 200. 222. 244 Greif. Michelle 56, 217 Greiling, Steven — 109 Grekowicz. Evan — 126 Grekowicz, Francrs — 87 227. 235 Gntliths, Jill — 109 Grossman. Mitchell — 87 Grole. Kelly — 126 Grote. Sandra — i09. 200 Grover, Anthony — 97 Gulbrandson, Dana — 109 Gunter. Romy — 56, 140. 148, 217, 219 Gura, Brian — 87. 174, 184. 227 Gura, Karen — 126. 2i i Gustafson. Mary — 109. 2 10, 230 Guthrie, Kathleen — 87. 152. 163. 2l6, 217. 238. 240 Gyllenswan. Jill — 87. 236 H Hadley, Leisa — 109, 216 Hagenburger. Enc — 126. 179 Hemes, Elizabeth — 126 Hale, Andrea — 109 Hale. Melissa — 56 Hale. Robert — 87 Haley, Angela — 56 Hall. Alice — 87 Hall. David — 87 Halpin. Patricia — 88. 214. 216. 222,-225, 227. 240. 243 Hamada, Debra -- 88, 219 Hamada, Kimberly — 126 Hamilton. Johnny — 126. 242 Hamwi. Diane — 88, 234 Hamzei, Nader - 38. 231, 232 Han. Maria — 109, 195. 196 Hanamura, Kimiko — 221. 230, 239 Hanamura. Yukako — 109. 199, 228 Hanks. Carmen — 88, 204 Hanks. Heidi — 56 Hannemann. David — 88, 178 Hannemann. Suzanne — 127, 205 Hansen. Margaret — 56 Hansen, Pamela — 56, 226. 232. 240 Harkins, Richard — 56. 218, 232, 238. 243 Harold. D —176. 240 Harper, Hilary — 109. 216, 227 Harrington, Brendan — 127 Ha ' fington, Jill 56, 196. 209 Ha ' ' ' ?ton, Nancy — 88, 96 Harr... -Pbert — 88, 98. 140. 166. 180, 184, 234, 235. 246 Hart. James — 127 Hartstield. George — 56. 214 Hashiba. Keita NMI — 88, 178 Haskins. Scott — 127, 183 Mauser, Carole — l09. 209 Mauser. Margaret — 88. 209, 2l6, 2l8, 219, 226, 227, 296, 297 Mayden. William — 109. 243 Mayes, James — 88. 228 Hayward, Daryll — 88 Headon, Philip — 88, 18 0. 243 Hearst, S — 217 Hecht, Bradley — 127 Meckel, Mark — 180 Hee. Lynelle — 109. 227. 230 Heidenreich. Glen — 56, 235 Heimer. Christopher — 56. 193, 234 Heimer, Scott — 127 Hem, Christopher — 56 Hem, Cymantha — 57 Memdl, Diane — 127 Memdl, Jennifer — 88 Helpm, Jennifer 88, 227 Menk, Angela — 88 Menk. Christina — 120. 121, 127. 128, 200. 203. 244 Menke, Maria — 109, 198. 203, 209. 227, 228 Henke, William — 56, 7 I, 184. 185, 235 Mennessy, Scott — 109 Henrgkson, Jenniter — 127 Hensley, Jeffrey — 88 Herbelin, Paul — 88 Herbig. Monica — 127 Hernando. Marlynda — 88 Merold, David — 127, 169, 185. 244 Mernng, Stephen — 109. 184 Hertzmann, Julie — 88. 241 Hester. Amy — 88, 99, 202. 235 Heurlin, Cynthia — 109. 196, 227 Hext, David - 127 Hext. Julie — 56. 220 Hiatt. Darren — 127, 173 Hicks. Ciiflord — 88, 166, 246 Micks, Kathryn 109 Miggins. Shawna — 56 Hileman, Michael — 109 Hillsman, Jennifer — 56 Milman, Judith — 56, 140 Mindmarsh. Kevin — 127, 180 Miraoka, Joseph — 88 Ho, Eric — 127 Ho, Lillian — 127, 222. 228. 2oO, 232 Ho, Pally — 88, 239 Ho, Tony — 109, 188. 22?. 227, 228 229, 230 Hochee, Morgan — 109 Hodge, Cortney — 127, 207 Holer, Wesley — 127 Hoffman. Blithe — 129. 239 Hoffman, Caria — 57, 2l6 Hoffman, Lisa — 57, 240, 246 Hohenslein, Frederick — 109 Mollingsworth, Jeff — 88, 213. 219, 220, 225. 227, 228, 233 Molmquisl, Margaret — 57, 245 Mocks, Trena — 109 Hopkins, Kasey — 127 Morton. Dennis — 88, 180 Horton. John — 57. 244 Horwood, Margnet — 106. 109 Houchin, Kristin — 88, 218, 238 Houston, Edward — 109, 234 Howard, Catherme 88. 179 Howell, Teresa — 88 Howiler, Melissa — 127 Hoy, Lisa — 109, 111, 227 Hoy, Patricia — 109, 228, 230 Hreha. Duane — 88, 214, 246 Hribar, John — 57 Hnbar. Karen — 109, 1 15 Hsu, Dante — 109 Hsu, Goelhe — 126, 127 Huang. Anne — 88. 227. 238 Huang. George — 120, 127 Huang, Michael — 127 Hubbard, Paul — 244 Hubbard, Michelle — 57, 88 Hublou, Hetdi — 57 Hublou, Holly — 88 Huettemeyer, Marianne — 127, 230 Hughes, Cole — 127, 124 Hummel. Clayton — 109 Hundt. Michael — 57, 214 Hung. Lisa — 88. 216. 221, 230 Hunt. Margaret — 127 Hunter, J — 221 Hurrell, Karen — 109, 205. 207. 222. 228, 230 Hurst. Richard — 88, 235, 245 Murst. Shannon — 57, 147, 234 Hutson, Cara — 57, 243, 245 Hyller. Jeffrey — 88, 166 Hymovitz. Eric — 109 Hynes, Mary Ellen — 57, 152. 240, 244 Icaza, Mario — 89 Ichinomiya, Nadya — 127, 218. 230. 243 Iguchi, Hiroko — 109. 238, 242. 247 Iguchi, Kyoko — 89 lida, Hanako — 128 lllokken, Oystem — 109 lllokken, Sigurd — 58 Imaoka. Miki — 128 Imberman. Jill — 128. 239 Imberman. Valerie — 89, 214, 216. 232, 239. 245 Imus. Ronald — 109, 177 tnaba, Michele — 128, 198. 228 Irvine, Jeanette — 109. 219 Ishihara, Asako — 128, 206. 247 Ishii. David — 109 Ivener, Vicky — 128 Jackson, Joelle — 109 Jackson. Kelly — 128 Jackson, Randall — 128 Jacobs. Donna — 58 Jacobsen. Thomas — 58 Jacobson, Lisa — 58 Jacobson. Robert — 89 Jacobson. Scott — 128 James, William — 128, 169 Jamet. Laura — 109, 228 Jarosz. Mike — 89. 166, 234 Jarosz, Pat rick — 128. 169, 235 Jay, Debra — 1 10 Jeffrey. Kathleen — 89. 204, 214 Jenks, Mary — 128 Jennings. Joel — 1 10, 244 Johnson. Christine — 81. 89, 94, 148, 182, 219, 232, 235. 236 Johnson. Christy — 89 Johnson. Colin — 89 Johnson, Cynthia — l 10, 214 Johnson. David — 128 Johnson, Eric — 128. 138, 242 Johnson, Gillian 128. 198, 228 Johnson, Glenn — 58. 166, 198 Johnson. Lauren — 110.219 Johnson, Scott — 128 Jones. Edward — 89, 184, 218. 238, 242 Jones, Maile — 128 Jones, Nancy — 128 Jones, Roger — 58, 223. 232 Jones, Sarah 1 10 Judge. Cathryn — 1 10, 200. 203, 236 Judge, Paul —89, 246 Judge. Robert — 58, 228 Julian, Lynette — 58 Jung, Grace — 120. 128 Jung. Lisa — 1 10 Kung, Simon — 60, 90, 226, 227, 298, 299 Kuno, Harumi — 60, 213, 216, 218, 220. 222, 224, 226. 228, 238, 298, 299 Kunst, Nadine — 60, 220 Kuplis, Mara — HO. 244 Kurzrock, Eric — 60, 237 Kupshner, David 60, 166, 178. 234 Kwon, Kenneth — ill, 122, 187, 227. 229. 231 K Kabana, Charia — 89, 240 Kadera, Sheila — 58 Kakila. Julie — 110, 227 Kalayciyan, Lonn — 110 Kalemkiarian, Mark — 110. 168, 178, 226, 296, 297 Kaluza. Andrea — 58, 216, 2l7. 224 Kam. Patrick 128 Kan, Mark — 1 10 Kan, Miles — 1 10 Karpie, James — 89 Kasch. Karl — 58, 220 Kasse, Gregory — 58. 187, 229, 215 Kasse, Mitchell — 128. 179 Kafaoka. Sheryl — 58, 72, 226. 244 Kataoka. Stacy — 128. 196, 214 Kaufman, Jeffrey — 86, 89, 227, 296 Kawahara, Gayle — 89, 195, 202. 216, 225. 227 Kay, S - 170 Kearney, Joseph — 1 10 Keefer. Stephanie — 128, 245 Keith, Scott — 128 Keller, Alison — 89. 202, 203, 222, 230 Keller, Michael — 128, 173. 186, 187, 229 Kelley, Brian — 89, 227 Kellock. Carolyn — 128 Keluche, Diane — 89 Kendrick, Mark — 58, 214, 220, 221, 247 Kenner, Deborah — 58 Kevorkian, Gregory — 89, 166 Keyhanpanah, Farshid — 89 Kharrazi, Babak — 178 Kharrazi, Khashayar — 89 Kielar. Brent — 89 Killackey, Sean — 51. 59. 296, 298 Killebrew, John — 59, 226. 243 Killefer, Brian — 51, 59 Kim, Andrew — 89 Kim, Carry — 59, 149, 154, 217, 235 Kim, Columba — 109. 150. 227 Kim. Daniel — 59. 223, 232, 233 Kim. Dave — 128, 180, 219. 220 Kim, Dommick — 128 Kim, Don — 89, 223, 228 Kim, Kyoung — 89, 219, 220, 225, 227, 228, 236 Kim, Mm Soo — 1 10 Kingston, Bradley — 59, 71, 226 Kinoshila, Maruko — 59, 230. 241 Kinoshita, Miho — 1 10 Kisner, Robin — 110. 219, 244 Kispal, Leslie — 129, 179 Klakotf, Jason — 1 10 Klein, Kathleen — 129 Klemberg, Marci — 110. 214 Kline. Cheryl — 1 IC KImgensmith, Trace — 89 Knauss, Gregory — 129 Knudson, Eric — 89, 187, 229 Knuth. Lorle — 89 Ko. Grace — 59, 216. 219, 226 Kobayashi, Thomas — 59 Koeppel, Michael — 85. 89 Kohler, Kim — 1 10, 206, 216. 219, 227 Kohles, Christopher — llO, 168 Kohn, Renee — 129 Kolb, Jeffery — 129 Kolodinski, EIke — 110 Koo. Vivian — 89, 232, 245 Kornman, Kurt — 59 Kornman, Laura — 59, 245 Kosedag, Kamer — i lO Kosharian, Kimberly — 59 Kovacevich, Julie — 89. 110 Kraake, Brian — 1 10 Kraft. Michael — 59, 165, 166. 226 Kramer, Eileen — 59 Krause, Douglas — 90 Krause, Elisabeth — 60 Krause. Erik — 90, 193 Krayniak, Gary — 60, 180 Kremer, James — 129 Kneg, Norman — 90 Kring, Bryan — 1 10 Knng, Cathy — 60 Kuebler, Gregory — 90, 228. 231 Kuelbs, Susan — 1 10, 210. 216, 227 Kuhlman, Geoffrey — 129. 169, 180 Kuhr, Andre — 90, 245 Kung, Amy — 60. 216, 220, 224, 226. 228 La Borde, Camille — 60 La Casse, Kevin — 111. 178 La Face. Knsfma — 60, 202 La Fever, Robert — 60 La Fornara, Judith — 129 La Manha, Julie — 60. 245 La Verde, Samantha — 90 Laatz, David — 129 Laatz. Robert — 129 Lacer, Amelia — 129, 218, 230, 238, 242 Ladd, Jennifer — 90, 216. 218, 238, 243 Latter, Arthur — 223 Latterly, Joseph — 90, 194 Lai, Chien — 129 Lake, Maureen — 76, 222, 228. 243, 245 Lakhani, Karim —111 Lambros, George — 90. 178 Lambros, Paul — ill, l 13 Lamkins, CarIa — 129 Land. Gregory — 60, 214. 220, 221, 224. 298 Landau, Bonnie — 90, 216 Lander, Traci — 60, 208, 218, 219, 220, 221, 228 Landgralf, Laura — 129 Landreth, James — ill, 174, 194 Landreth, John — 60, 214 Lange, Caryl — 90 Lantz, Norman 111, 178 Lapenta, Elizabeth — 87, 240 Larsen, Colleen — 90 Larsen, Laura —111, 227 Larson, Kathryn — 61. 214 Lasbury, James — 111 Lash, Jon — 61, 184, 232 Lasky, Scott — 129. 194 Laura, John — 61, 146. 170, 171, 224 Laura, Theresa — 111 Lawler, Mark — 90, 184 Lawrence, Robert — 90, 183, 219, 220, 228 Laws, George — 1 1 1, 244 Laws, Jeff — 90, 180 Laxineta, Lisa — 111 Le Beau, Suzanne — 90, 198, 202. 203, 216. 230, 231, 232, 244, 245 Le May, Jennifer 129 Leach, Joseph — 6l, 68. 146, 154. 190, 191 Lee, Brian — 61. 190. 219 Lee, Carol — 129 Lee, Donna — 90, 219, 220. 221, 225, 227. 228, 230 Lee, Hsin-Shung —ill. 242. 243 Lee, Jean — 129. 198. 205. 228 Lee, Lavonda — 129 Lee, Lisa — 129. 200 Lee, Michael — 129, 170, 185, 242 Lee, Steven — 90, 170. 171. 184 Legg, Robert — 90, 187, 229 Lehman. Clark — 61 Lehman. Jill — 129 Lehr, William — 90 Leite, Mary — 90. 204, 240 Lekvall. Charlolta — 61. 221 Lemetti. Pauli — 61, 152, 163. 244 Lemhan, James — 90 Leonard, David — 111 Leonard, Julie — 61 Leontis. James — 129 Leontis. Steven — 90 Leopold, Jeffrey — 129. 170. 185 Leveque, Jennifer — 61 Levin. Monica Levine. Dayna — 90 Levy. Yane — 111, 1 70. 227. 228, 230 Lew. Eric — 61 Lew. Tiffany — 1 1 1 Lew, Timothy — 61. 178, 226, 235 Lewey, Steven — 79. 90 Lewis. Jonathan — 61. 165, 166, 235 Li, Sue — 111. 221, 227 Lie, Lian — 91, 247 Lie, Lian — 91, 247 Liebert, Jonathan — 91, 220. 275, 227. 233 Lieman, Daniel — 61, 2l8. 221, 226, 228, 23. ' Lieman, Todd — 129, 179 Lightfoot, Leslie —in Lilienthal, Lawrence — 129 Lin, David — 129 Lin, David — 129, 187, 229 Lm, Eric — 91, 227 Lin. Frank — 62, 219 Lin, Liang — 91 Lin. Lisa — 130 Linder. Kristina — 130 Linder, Marc — 1 1 1 Liner, Heath — 91. 227. 238 Lines, Richard — 130. 169 Litman, Adam — 107. Ill, 180 290 149, 154. 217. 235, 236. 244 130 Ml. 220. 227. 228 Little, Solomon — i30 Littleiohn, Edward — 130. 176 Liu. David — 62, 214, 226. 234 Liu. Diane — 102, 1 1 l. 203 Liu. John — 130 Liu, Larry — 130 Lloyd. Tracy — 62. Locascio. Jean - Lockenour, Jay ■ Loebig, Kevin — 130 Loggins, John —ill Long. Kristin — 130 Longo. Joseph — 130 Lopetrone, Adriana — 91 Lopetrone. Juan — 130. 188 Lopez, Angela — I30 Lopez. Gina — 11 1 Loughran, Richard — 62 Low. Jeffrey — 111, 232 Lowry. Cheryl — 84. 91. 204, 240. 296, 297 Lubofsky. Nicholas — 91, 223. 227. 232. 240 Ludwig. Craig — 91, 220, 236 Lulka. David — 130. 169 Lulka. Leslie — 62 Lumel. Melissa — 9i Lumel. Stephen — i76 Lundquist. Knsten — 130, 241 Lunby. Kyle — 89. 91. 176. 177. 193. 222. 230. 232. 234. 245 Lune. Katherine — 130. 203 Lurie. Susan — 91, 216, 220. 227, 240, 246, 296 Lyie, Heidi — 45, 220. 240 Lyie, Shelley — 45 Lyons. Kevin — 130, 177 Lyons. Kevin — 62, 154, 190 Lyons. Michael — in, 168. 234. 236. 194 M Ma, Delia — 91 Mabugat. Annjean — 130 Mac Farlane, Annette — 91 Mac lavish. David — 91. 174, 230 Mac lavish. Julie —ill Machado, Cynthia — 62 Machalicky. Charles — 91, 151. 183. 223, 227, 232. 240 Mackey. Knsten — 9t. 2l6, 219 Mackhs. Gary — 91. 226, 296, 298 Maenens. Patricia — ill Maertens, Sylvia — 91 Maestas. Lisa — ill Magee, Bradley — 1 1 1. 184 Magee. Michael — 58. 62. 2l8. 226. 296 Magee, Thomas — 62 Magnusson. Peter — 91 Maier. Carl — 130 Mailander, Catherin — 130, 206. 207 Makin. Brian — 91 Makin. Kirk — 130 Maleta. Viviana — 62. 2l6, 219. 221 Mallen. Jennifer — 130 Manning. Colin — 130 Mansfield. Lora — 1 l l. 219 Manzella, Joe — 1 1 1. 178 Manzella. Michele — 62 Marckx, Susan — 91. 216 Marcone. John — 91. 219 Marcus. David — 130, 176. 185 Markle, Gwynn — 130 Markle. Heidi — 44. 62, 68. 149. 154, 195, 230. 235 Markle. Leslie — 130 Markle, Tracy — 63. 162. 163. 244, 245 Marshall. Jonathan — 92. 220. 225, 226, 227. 226. 233. 296, 299 Marsi, Judy — 1 1 1 Martin. Andrew — 1 1 1 Martin, Cynthia — 92, 150. 244 Martin. Grant — 63. 173 Martin. Henry — 169. 185 Martin. Holly — 1 12 Martin. Kerry — 63. 218 Martin, Sean — 130. 170. 179, 183 Martin. Shae — 131, 203 Marlyniak, John — 63 Martymak. Stephen — 131. 170. 185 Mas ' jn. ■, larles — 131. 176, 185 Massari. Marcellus — 92, 236 Massari. Marissa 108, 1 12. 242 Mathews, Kelly — 131. 2 i9 Matsui, Hatsuki — 92 Matuske. William — 131 Mauer, Amanda — 131 Maury, James — 92, 190. 191 Maxwell, Gregory — 63 Mc Clam, Lissa — 112. 205. 216 Mc Connell, Christopher — 112 Mc Cormick, Joseph — 131. 170, 188 Mc Coy, John — 131 Mc Coy, Mike — 1 12 Mc Cray, Erin — l3l. 240, 241 Mc Dade, Denise 1 12. 203. 219. 220. 227 Mc Donald, John — 63 Mc Donald, Linda — 92 Mc Farland, Betsy — 63 Mc Farland, Douglas — 80, 92. 190, 227 Mc Guire, John — 92, 173 Mc G ' jire. K-vin P — 131. 173 Mc Hott.e, Dale — 63. 296 Mclnerney, Shawn — 112 Mc Kay, Te resa — 63 Mc Kelvey, Scott — 92. 194 Mc Kie, Donald — 131. 170 Mc Kie. Holly — 63 Mc Kissock. Todd — 1 12. 164 Mc Kivett. Constance — 204 Mc Laughlin, Brian — 92, 190 Mc Manus, Alesia — 92, 216. 218. 225. 227. 226. 230. 243 Mc Manus, Barbara — 1 12, 216 Mc Mullen. Kathleen — 131, 205 Mc Neer. Erin — 92 Mc Neil, Andrew — 63 Mc Neill, Robert — 131 Mc Pherson, Mary — 92 Mc Pherson, Thomas — 63 Mc Rell, David — 92 Mc Avoy, Donna — 63 Mc Lean, Bernadette — 1 12 Mc Lean, Robert 92 Meade, James — I12, 180. 219 Meade, Mary — 63. 72. 244 Medeiros, Lisa — 63, 216. 274 Meese. Michelle — 1 12. 205. 214 Meier. Eric — 131. 170, 185 Meier, Knsten — 46, 64, 221, 224, 226. 296. 297 Melich. David — 112 Mellrnger, Douglas — 131. 169, 176. 185 Melott. Theresa — 92. 240, 244 Melton, Denise — 131 Melton, Enk — 92 Mendez, Aimee — 92, 150, 219, 228 Mendez, Teresita — 131 Menn, Daniel — 64, 219. 220. 222. 224. 226. 228. 233. 299 Merrill, David — 92, 218, 227, 243, 247 Merrill. Douglas — 112, 174. 187, 227. 229, 238 Mesbahzadeh. Haideh — 92 Meyer. Melody — 92. 182 Meyer. Morgan — 112 Mickelson. William — l 12 Migliaccio. Giovanna — 64 Miland, Dave — 131 Miller. Christopher — 92. 170. 230 Miller, Eric — 131 Miller. Gregory — 1 12, 168, 177, 194, 227, 231, 234 Miller, Janelle — 92 Miller, Joshua — 131 Miller, Mark — 92 Miller, Michelle — 64 Miller, Rabecca — 92 Miller, Richard — 112. 242 Miller, William — 92, 239 Mills, Jessica — i3i Minnick, Carolyn — l 12 Minoura, Tomono — 1 12. 227, 247 Mmusepehr. Arya — 131 Mitchell, Jim — 131, 169 Mitchell, Karen — 64. 216, 218 Mitchell, Lise — 1 12 Mitchell, William — 112. 218, 238, 242 Miyata, Tava — l 12 Moalei, Niloufar — 64 Moberly. Darren — 131 Moch. Lawrence — 64 Modzeleski. Susan — 92 Moebius. Paul — 1 12. 166. 184 Moebius. Peter — 112. 166. 164 Moentmann. Kruger — 64 Mogharei, Siamak — 112 Mohk, John — 49. 64. 226. 230. 236, 296. 298 Molnar, Stephen — 92 Molony, Carolyn — 131. 220 Molony, Christopher — 112. 194 Molony, Richard — 64. 146, 178, 236 Monreal, Carlos — 112 Monreal, Maria-Elena — 112 Monfeith. Bryan — 93. 221, 227 Moran. Alyson — 112, 202 Moravej, William — 93. 167, 214. 229, 235. 236 Morehouse. Cynthia — 93 Morehouse, Stacey — 112, 216, 240 Morgan, Alison — 93 Morgan, Dru — 1 13 Morgan. Knsfie — 93 Morgan. Sarah — 64. 217, 234 Mori. Audra — 113, 219, 227 Mori. Kuniko — 1 13, 206. 227. 226, 230 Morinello, Michael — 64 Morrill. Jennifer — 93, 213. 214 Mortenson. Keith — 1 13 Moses, Susan 93. 216, 227. 231. 238 Mosley, Bruce — 93. 236 Mosley, Laura — i3i Mossontte. Timmothy — 1 13, l80 Motala. Aslam — 64 Motschall. Jane — 1 13 Moy, Tara — 64. 219 Moyer, Dennis — 113 Moyer, Justin — 113 Muggeridge. Kenny — 64 Mullen, William — 1 13 Mulvihill, Patricia — 131, 239 Mulvihill, Robert — 93. 226. 232 Mun, Ji — 123. 131 Munekuni. Shmji — I3l. 236 Munekuni. Shuji — 93. 190, 227, 233. 242 Murch, Scott — 131. 188 MurdOCk, Cynthia — 131 Murdock, Jeffrey — 1 13 Murnane, Mary — 1 13 Murphy, Dara — 131 Murray. Bruce — 65 Myer, Curtis — 131 Myer, Karen — 131 Myers, Dushun 74 N Naganuma. Masahisa — 113 Nagy, Elizabeth — 1 13, 195 Nakamura, Stephanie — 113. 205. 216, 231 Nakta. Darlene — 1 13 Naviaux. Jacques — 93, 170 Nealy, Teresa — 47, 65, 148. 217 Nemeth. Johanna — 113, 195. 244 Nesheim, Gina — 45. 244 Nevers, Jacquelme — 131 Newman. David — 93 Newsham. David — 1 13. 244 Nguyen, Bao — 1 13 Nicholas, Sean — 113 Niedermeyer, Tracy — 65. 158. 159 Nilarp. Peter — 93 Nishiguchi, Rica — i3l Nishiyama, Cammie — 113, 150. 195, 216. 222 Nitz. Michele — 132, 2i6 Nizinski. Anna — 65. 213. 216, 224 Nizinski, Yolanda — 93. 216. 227 Noetzli. Richard — 65, 220 Nordahl. Timothy — 65. 298 Nordahl. Troy — l32 Nordstrom. Christine — 65. 241 Norgaard, Kimberly — 93. 214. 2l6 Norman. Jill — 1 13 North, Christopher — 93, 182 North, David — 132. i83 North, Trisha — 1 13 Norwood, David — 44, 65, 73. 158, 159. 162, 222, 244 Noun. Nina — 93. 244 Nozaki. Douglas — 132, 226 Nozaki, Stacey — 9l, 93. 96. 209. 222. 227 Nuttall. Colleen — 132 Nye. Knsten — 123, 132 O Bnen, Deirdre — 65. 72. 244 O Bnen. Sean 1 13 O Gorman, Bndget — 65. 147. 154, 2 17. 230, 234. 235 Oben. Lynn — 132 Obert. Philip — 65 Ogawa, Kenneth — 93. 173, 188 Olinger, Kristan — 93, 202. 227. 235. 236 Oliver. Leslie — 93. 240 Olivo. George — 93. 180 Olla. Joseph — 169. i60 Otson. Enc — 132 Omer. R — 245 Onaga. Kyle — 113. i60, i8i Ong. Jennifer — 65. 140. 196. 2l6. 218. 220. 224. 226. 228. 233 Ong. Kenneth — 132. 140. 167, 229. 233 Ong. Michelle — 93 Onorato, Virginia — 113 Orner, Alicia — 132 Orner, Joel — 93. 213. 222, 223 Oshry. Shan — 65. 217. 230, 234. 235. 237, 296 Index 291 Osolsky. Susan — 66. 216. 221. 224. 226. 243 Overbey. Lewis — 180 Page. Jon — 113. 170. 184 Palko. Chris — 94 Palmer, Dana — 66 Palling. Hubetl — 66 Palting, Mantess — 132 Panah, Arjang — 132 Panzieri. Ann — 1 13 Panzien. Jodi — 132 Pappas. Jill — 109. 113. 238 Park, Jennifer — 132. 2l6 Park.Ronald - 94. 2l9, 220. 225, 226. 227, 228. 298 Parker. P = fnela — 132 Parker, Ruth — 94. 213, 214. 239 Parry, Martin — 66 Parsa, Shahram — 1 14 Parton, Julia — 94 Patch, James — 94. 18 Patel, Sanjay — 1 14 Patel, Shailesh — 134 Palpn, Jennifer — 68. 72, 216 Patterson. Darlene — 132 Palterson, George — 114. 194. 234 Patterson, Jill — 114 Paul, Lisa — 94, 240 Payne, Sheryl — 114. 150 Pearson, Christina — 94. 241 Peckham. Erin — 114. 219 Peden, Mark — 94 Peilovas. John — 132 Pelletier, Kimberle — 66, 2lC, 211 Pelletier. Ted — 114, 177 Pelzl. Daniel — 66 Perbix, Lame — 1 14 Percy. Karen — 94 Perison. Eben — 66, 140 Perry. Soma — 94 Persselin, Ruth — 66 Persselin, Sara — 132 Petersen, Laurie — 114 Peterson, Angela — 132 Peterson, Diana — 1 14 Peterson, William — 66, 74. 166, 168, 234; 235 Petty, Robert — 94, 183 Pfeiffer, Danielle — 132, 211 Phillips. Jeffrey — 94 Phillips, Kristin — 94 Pickering, Ronald — 114 Pierce, Robert — 6 6 Pimentel, Laura — 94 Pistone, Peter — 66, 182, 183, 236 Pitz, Betty — 132 Pizer. Dean — 177, 187. 229 Place, Caroline — 66, 148 Place, Katherme — 132. 195 Plebuch, Karolyn — 94 Pledger, Robin — 66 Plost. Laura — 114, 222 Plumley. Charles — 1 14, 193 Pohlmann, Kristin — 132. 239 Poling, Douglas — 94. 174. 175 Polzin, Anne Mane — 132, 200. 209 Ponce De Leon. Diana — 66. 158. 244 Ponce De Leon, Helen — 132 Poncia. David — 59. 67 Popkin, Michael — 94, 140. 178, 219, 227, 234 Port, Robert — 94. 173. 188 Poss, Diana — 67, 2l0 Powell, Tamara — 94 Price, Kimberly — 67. 217 Prince, Carolyn — 114 Prince, George — 94 Prince. Stephen — 94 Pnor, Susan — 67. 245 Probsl, Karl — 95 Prock, Buan — 95. 235 Proctor, Kimberly — 132. 218, 238. 242 Protage, Elizabeth — 95, 148. 209. 225, 227, 235, 236 Protage, Katherme — 132, 196, 242 Pudewa, Pamela — 67 Pugeda, Desiree — 67, 216, 217 Pullen, Annemane — 132, 239 Pursell. John — 95, 166, 180. 227, 230, 234, 245 Purvis, Susanne — 132 Pusavat. Kevin — 133 Raab, Paul — 95. 220. 223 Rader, Jennifer — 67 Raizes, Steven — 1 14. 180, 181. 194. 227, 235 Rail, Karen — 95 Ramey, David — 133 Ramey, Shawn — 95 Ramsey, Aaron — 114 Randall. Gary — 95 Randall. Kelly — 114, 218, 222. 238, 242 Rath, Aimee — 133 Raue, Jennifer — 67, 230, 296. 297 Raygani, Mehrnaz — 133 Raymond, Amanda — 95 Redman, Don — 133, 169, 186, 187. 229 Redman, Gary — 133 Reiche, Franklin — 95 Reiche, Michelle — 1 14 Reichel, Lisa — 67 Reid. Bryan — 133, 169 Reidt, Terence — 126, 133, 194 Reilly, Shawn — 80, 95, 166, 234, 236 Reisenauer. Michael — 133 Ren Irene — 95. 219. 220, 221, 225, 227, 228, 230 Resnick. Karen — 68 Resnick. Steven — 1 14 Revolinski, David — 1 14 Rhodes, Randall — 95 Rice, Eric — 68. 95. 182 Rice, Robert — 68. 236 Rice, Shelley — 95, 245 Rigler. Jane — 95. 243 Rindge, Elizabeth — 95. 200. 236 Rivera, Christine — 68 Rizzo, Adam — 133 Rizzo, David — 114. 183, 220 Roach. Todd — 95, 178 Robbins, Andrew — 133 Robbins. Daniel — 95 Robbins, Stacy — 133, 203 Roberts, Kim — 133, 240 Robie, Robert — 133. 177, 194 Robins. Glen — 1 14 Robins, Reed — 68 Robinson, Brian — 95, 166 Robinson, Jeffrey — 89, 95, 174, 184, 193. 222. 23C, 234, 245 Robinson, John — 114 Robinson, Lincoln — 133 Robinson. Scot — 68. 178 Robinson, Stacey — 133 Roby, Stephanie — 133 Rochat, Daniel — 68, 166, 180 Rochat, Judith — 133, 218, 238, 243 Rochat, Kimberly — 95. 2l8, 230. 238, 243 Rockotf, Rodney — 95, 238, 243 Rodriguez. John — 133 Roias, James — 95 Roias, Kenneth — 1 14. 174 Rolain. Jennifer — 133 Rolph, Brandie — 95 Ronk, Erin — 95 Ronk. Thomas — 133. 178. 194 Ronlov, Greg — 95. 184 Roper, Lark — 1 14 Roque. David — 133, 170 Rosas, Richard — 68, 226. 228, 296, 297, 298, 299 Ross, Bernard — 1 14 Ross. Craig — 1 14 Ross, Daniel — 68 Ross, George — 68. 192. 193 Rossney, Brian — 68, 178, 244 Rosseny, Kathleen — 95 Rostagno. Derrick — 68 Roth, Amy — 114. 202, 203 Roth, Brian — 68 Rothschild. Laurie — 68 Rozas, Darryn — 96, 140. 153 Ruckelahausen, Rail — 62. 69. 184. 245 Rudberg, Michael — 133. 176. 194 Rudberg, Monica — 69 Ruddick Lisa — 96, 216. 238 Ruder, Eric — 96, 227 Ruder, Linda — 133 Rue, Young-Bo — 96 Rungaldier, Christine — 133, 242 Russell, David — 69, 228, 245. 296. 298, 299 Russell, Eric — 69 Russell, Knstm — 96 Russell. Matthew — 133 Ryan. Denise — 114 Ryan, Richard — 1 14 Q Ouan. Mark — 95. 219, 220, 223, 225. 227 Juandt. Robert — 133. 169 Ouardt, Valerie — 67. 143, 240, 241. 246 Quaranta. Andrea — 95, 241 Ouong, Alexander — 67. 184, 185, 224. 226, 236. 296. 299, 213 Quong. Melanie — 1 14. 222 Sabio, Sandra — 133 Sackeim, Karen — 115, 219 Sadler. Frederick — 96. 173. 188, 189 Saigal. Christopher — 115, 227 Saito, Momoe — 133 Sakai. Darren — 69, 89, 221, 226. 236 Salimi, Debbie — 133 Saltamachio, Mary Jo — 134, 21 1 Salzman. Steven — 96, 173, 214 Samaha, Adnenne — 96, 152, 2l9, 244. 245 Samuels, Laura — 1 15 Sanlord, Arthur — 69, 214, 221. 226, 245 Sangha, Roopinder — 96, 184, 221 Sano, Osamu — 134 Santos, Angela — 96. 228, 234, 235 Santos, John — 96 Santos. Joseph — 134, 174. 194 Santos, Mark — 69 Saroyan, Marcia — 69. 217 Sato, Yuko — 1 15. 200 Saunders, Jonathan — 69 Saunders, Melanie — 1 15, 210 Savage, Edward — 53. 69. 184, 185. 230, 234 Savagian, Kirk Sayers, Angela — 134, 218, 238. 242 Schaal, William — 46, 69, 140. 170. 213, 214, 220, 224, 226. 228, 244, 296 Schatler. Gary — 19, 69, 139. 143. 183. 222, 240, 241, 243. 244 Schaffer, Neal — 124, 134, i70 Scharl, Sharilyn — 115. 227 Schell, William — 134 Scheyhing. Susan — 134. 244 Schlappaiha, Thomas — ii5 Schlatter, Gina — 96 Schlatter, John — 47. 50, 69, 165, 166, 168. 179. 234. 235 Schlatter, K|ierstin — 134. 214 Schlegel, Chen — 115. 214. 218, 239 Schlegel. Mike — 134, 169. 176 Schmid, Danya — 96 Schmidt. Kevin — 69, 242 Schneider, Jonathan — 134, 176, 194 Schneider, Margaret — 64, 69, 204, 216. 224, 226. 233 Schoech, Teresa — 70 Schoenheider, Elizabeth — 115 Schreiber, Annette — 134, 214 Schrello, Patrice — 1 15 Schrunk. Stephanie — 70 Schue, Mark — 115, 214 Schwartz, Carol — 1 15 Scott, Donald — 134, 238, 242 Scott, Melissa — 54, 70, 217 Scott. William — 70 Scow, Robert — 96 Seager, Marianne — 134 Seaman, Carol 70 Seeger. Stuan — i34 Sekizawa. Toshiki — 115 Selwitz, Julie — 134 Selwitz. Laurie — 70. 296 Senaratne. Ohyani — 1 15. 227 Senn, Michelle — 96, 234 Serritzlew, Thor — 134 Serritzlew, Tina — 96 Shahmin, Cara — i 15 Shaktman, Jennifer — 70 Sharp. Robert — 96 Sharp. Wendy — 70. 217. 234, 245 Shaul, Lauren 134, 209 Shaul. Lisa — 70, 200. 224 Shean. Kerry — 1 15, 216, 219 Shefter. Cory — 70, 182. 218, 226, 236. 238, 243 Shell, B — 177 Sheng, Cliff — 96, 180 Sheng, Rodney — 96. 187, 229 Shepard, Huey — 96 Shepherd. J — 166 Sherwood, Maureen — 96 Shier, Anita — 125, 134. 135 Shier. Tamara — 115, 239 Shih, HuiShen — 96. 233 Shih, LiPo — 115 Shimizu, Nao — 1 15, 247 Shiotsuki, Yasushi — 115, 168, 180 Shonalelt, Daniel — 1 15 Shonafelt, Michael — 96 Showier. Lisa — 134 Showier, Peter — 83, 96, 173. 188, 220 Sicola, Mark — 1 15 Siddiqui, Adnan — 96 Siegel, Steven — 70. 178. 235 Siegner, Steve — 115, 168. 178 Siemons, Kellie — 96, 195 Silva, Dante — 1 15 Silva. Sergio — 70 Silver, Michelle — 70. 219 Silverstone, Cheryl — 120. 134 Simmons, Denise — 115 Simmons. Kathleen — 115, 239, 244 Sinagra. Cynthia — 134 Sipes, Stacy — 95, 96 Sirayathorn, Nantinee — 70 Siu. Elena — 134. 198. 222, 250 Skahj. Wally — 49. 96. 296. 298 Skelly. Carol 96 Skmner. Brian — 1 15. 168 Skulsky, Ryan — 134. 179 Sladky, Alan — 97 Smith. Colin — 134 Smith, Craig — 134, 173, 223 Smith, Damn — 240. 242 Smith, Christopher — 97 Smith. Karen — 97. 174 Smith, Karen — 97 Smith, Kenneth — 89, 97, 184. 185, 235 Smith. Philip — 134 Smith. Scott — 97, 166. 235 Smith, Sharia — 97 Smith, Shelley — 71, 235 Soderberg. Lynn — 134 Soderberg, Michael — 115 Sogaard, Patricia — 7 1 Sogaard. Scott — 135 Solomon, Aaron — 97. 245 Solomon, Cynthia — 71. 76, 149, 217, 224. 235 Soltis. Julie — 115 Song. Lisa — 97, 216, 219 Song, Mark — 97. 219, 220 Soo-Hoo, Elaine — 135. 222, 230 Soo-Hoo, John — 115, 232, 240 Sorensen, Carilyn — 71, 210 Sorensen, Conlyn — 71, 21 1 Sorensen. Felicia — 1 15 Sorensen, Jakob — 178 Soux, Andrea — 97. 204 Spanos, Joy — 97. 240 Spatula, Hennerd — 97 Speach, Darryl — 55, 71. 140, 192. 193. 226. 234, 235, 296, 297 Spears. Kimberley — 1i5 Speltz. Daniel — 115, 166, 180. 194 Speltz, Michael — 55, 65. 71. 74. 146. 154. 165. 166. 169, 181. 193, 234, 235, 236. 296, 297. 213 Spiegel, Steven — 71. 237 Spratt, Edward — 116, 168. 180 Sprosen, Emma Louise — 97 Sproul. Dawn — 97, 228. 233 Staggs. David — 1 16 Stange. Carolyn — 71, 219. 245 Slasher, Jesse — 135, 169. 185 Staudhammer. Chnstm — 1 16. 218, 243 Staudhammer, Julia — 71, 224, 242. 243 Stem, Bethanne — 7 i Steinberg. Gail — 97 Stern, Cathleen — 97, 216. 217, 238 Stevens, Paul — 97 Stever. Karen — 1 10. 116 Slinis, April — 97, 149 Stock. Cynthia — 116. 239 Stock. Traci — 7 1, 238. 245 Stockberger, John — 135, 169 Stockberger, Robert — 97. 166 Stone. Gary — 130, 238. 242 Stone, Anne — 1 16 Stone, Scott — 190 Street. Melanie — 135 Strong. Con — 71. 97. 245 Strong, Robert — 135 Strong. Shannon — 116, 184 Stuart, Glen — 98 Suarez, James — 98, 173. 219, 220 Suarez. Joseph — 135 Subeck, Jacquelyn — 116 Subotky, Julie — 116, 222 Subotky, Laura — 135, 242 Suer, Wendy — 1 16 Suhr, Young — 135 Sullivan, Catherine — 135 Sullivan, Stacey — 135 Sullivan, Traci — 92, 98 Summit, Mark — 71. 154, 182. 224, 228. 231, 232 Summit. Sharon — 135. 214, 241 Sun. Catherine — 120. 135, 195 Sun. Dominic — 1 16. 177 Sun, Elaine — 116. 216, 227. 228. 230. 232 Sun. Katherme — 71. 216, 221, 224. 226, 228. 230, 233 Sun. Michael — 98. 213, 216. 221, 247 Sun, Myra — 71, 224, 226 Sutton, Rico — 98 Swank, David — 98, 166, 188 Swenson. Douglas — 135 Swiger. John — 98, 243 Tachikawa, Naoki — 72. 221 Tadler, Keith — 72. 219 Tadler, Scott — 98 Tagawa, April — 135. 222, 240 Tagawa, Mark — 72 Takahara, Enko — 72 Takenaka. Carol — 98, 196. 208. 216. 219. 227 Takenaka, Sherry —72, 198. 228 Taliaferro, R — 166 Tamai, Naoto — 98, 247 Tamura, Douglas — 116, 187. 227, 229. 230 Tanisaka. Stephen — 135. 137, 180 Taylor. Edward — 72, 193. 218, 238. 243 Taylor, Yvonne — 72 Tejeda, Onelio — 98 Temple, Brock — 135. 180 Temple, Todd — 98, 180 Tenley. Chandra — 72 Teresmski, Cynthia — 98, 219. 242 Teresinski. John — 135. 170, 185. 2l8 Terrell, Lon — 72 Terry, Marmion — 115, 116, 203. 2 16. 234, 236. 241 Teruya, Carolyn — 1 16. 202 Teshiba, Eito — 135 292 Index Teshima, Stuart — 98, 219. 220, 297 lessen, Patricia — 72 Tliibeauit, Janice — 135 Thielman, Cindy — 135, 218, 242 Thoen. Jenny — 98, 244 Thoen, Mia — 135. 244 Tho naa. Brian — 1 16, 180. 232, 245 Thomas. Chevette — 98 Thomas, Christine — 98, 200, 206, 207. 209 Thomas. Cynthia — 98 Thomas. Lisa — 72. 206. 207 Thomas. Stephanie — ll6, 198, 228. 296 Thompson. Carol — 1 16. 195 Thompson, Daniel — 66. 72. 166 Thompson, Gina — 98, 168, 222, 239 Thompson, Glenn — 44. 72. 235 Thorne, Sean — 135. 169 Thorsen. Tanya — 72 Tighe, John — 135, 179, 194 Tiltey, Graham — 98. 173, 188 Tilley, Madin — 135, 170. 171. 179. 184 Tirman, Bndgitle — 72 Tirman, John — 135 Titchener, David — 1 16, 178 Titchener, Jon — 135. 179, 184 Tom, Jeannette — 98, 216, 219, 223 Tom, Eric — 135 Toohey, Matthew — 98, 170, 184 Toohey, Michael — 98, Tophtte, Kirk — 73 Torres, Daniel — 135 Torlen. Ron — 98 Toscan, Vincent — 98, Tourtelot, Danielle — Townley. Kate — 98, 214 Toyoshima, Asako — 73 Tran, Kenny — 135 Tran, Melissa — l 16. 227, 232 Traxler, Heidi — 98, 196, 204, 205. 216 Traxler, Katharine — 48, 73. 204. 2l6, 219. 224, 226. 247 Trigg, Laurel — 73. 140, 213. 224, 245. 246 Trowbridge. Stacey — 1 16. 230, 239 Tsai. Christine — 116, 241 Tsai. Helen — 135 Tsai. Jeng — 135 Tsai. Johnson — 136 Tsai. Judy — 73 Tschida. Jean — 136, 203. 210. 218 Tschida. Mary — 116, 238. 243 Tseng, Carol — 1 16 Tsubota, Mion — 73, 2l6, 217, 224. 228. 230 Tsubota, Takeshi — ii6 Tu, Chia Ling — 98 Tu. Chia Yu — 1 16 Tu. Michael — 73, 226. 241 Tuchscher. Alisa — 116 Tuckett, Mark — 73 Tuens, Matthew — 136, 187. 229 Turek. Lisa — 136, 230, 241 170. 170 178 16 Ulman. Dale — 73. 230, 236. 245 Ungerleider, Beth — 136. 238 Urban. Kimberly — 73, 216 Usuda, Keita — 136 Valdes. Michael — 136 Valentekovich, Robert — 116. 173, 188 Van Beek, Rodney — 98. 163, 223, 245 Van Der Hulst, Nicole — 136, 222, 242 Van Putten. Karen — l 16 Vanden Bos, Susan — 98 Vandenbrink, Kirs — 73 Vanderlaan, Christopher — 73. 2l3. 218, 219, 226, 226 Vanderlaan, Remy — 136. 179 Vanderhp, Barbara — 98 Varagnat, Dominique — 116, 173,214 Varagnal, Pierre — 136, 242 Vasquez, Irma — 98 Vega, Joyce — 73. 217 Vega, Luis — 1 16 Veits, Wendy — 73 Velasco. Jonathan — 136 Verette, David — 1 17 Vickers, Steven — 99. 193, 221. 234 Vidad, Mervyn — 136 Viersen, Elizabeth — 136 VJIIaluz, Richard — 99 Villaluz, Robert — 136 Vinso, Kimberiey — 99. 239 Viola, Julie — 202, 242 Virina, Maria — 74 Vitale. Jamie — 117 Vlasek, Derek — 136. 238 Voce, Mary — 97, 99 Voce, Steven — 74. 193 Voerman, Patrick — 117 Volkott, Eugene — 74, 240. 296 Volpicelli, Diane — 136 Von Hartmann, Daryl — 1 17 Vona, Margaret — 99 W u Ueno. Jun Ichi Waaland, Diane — 74, 213, 219, 220, 222, 224, 232, 240, 246, 296 Wagner, Barbara — 1 17, 206 Wagner, Knslin — 74, 198. 228, 245 Wagoner, Sharon — 117, 216 Wagoner, Sherie — 74, 222, 224, 226, 230 Walker, Smart — 74, 184, 235 Walkheil, K — 221 Wall, John — 136, 169 Wallace, Denise — 74, 204 Wallace, Traci — 99 Wallace, William — 99. 187. 229. 236 Waller. Susan — 99. 219. 244 Walquist. Debra — 117.211 Wain. Lynn — 74. 217. 228 Walton, Christopher — 99, 173 WanrJ, Susan — 99. 204 Wang. Anna — 136. 218. 220, 238. 242 Wang. James — 136. 233. 243 Wang. Kathenne — 99. 216. 219. 220. 221. 225. 227 Wang. Louis — 74. 214. 247 Wang. Samuel — 243 Word, John — 117, 168 Warren, David — 1 17, 183 Washko, Scott — 117 Washko, Susan — 99. 160 Waterman. Cheryl — 99, 150 Waterman. Edward — 99. 180. 244 Watkins. Brian — 117. 168. 194 Watson. Louis — 74. 230 Watt. Richard — 99. 184. 234 Waypa. Gregory — 136. 173. 188 Wealherell. Colleen — 93. 99. 216. 238. 243 Weaver. Charles — 136. 169 Weaver, Richard — 178 Weisenberg, Bruce — 136 Weisenberg, Scott — 99. 178. 231 Weiser, Paula — 74 Welby, Richard — 74, 182, 236 Welkowsky, Scott — 99 Welsch, Bernard — 136, 230 Welsh, Lawrence — 74 Weneke, Robert — 75 Wenger, Laura — 136, 206. 211. 244 West. Stephanie — 75. 147. 202. 217. 230. 234. 235 Westhead. Patrice — 75. 200. 207. 217. 234. 235. 236 Wetmore. Elizabeth — 75. 230 Welzer. Rudolf — 99 Whalen. Joan — 99. 204. 240 Whalen. John — 117. 246. 247 Whalen. Peter — 136 Whallon. Kim — 1 17. 211 White. Kevin — 117. 168. 194. 220. 234 White. Meghan — 76. 158. 217 Wiese. Eva — 136. 205. 238. 242 Wiesen. Rachel — 15. 224. 226. 245 Wiesen, Jonathan — 136 Wiesen. Seth — 1 17, 184, 227. 231 Wilborn. Kelly — 75 Wilcox. Kim — 75. 149. 216. 224 Wilkens. Lilly — 117. 216. 218. 238. 242 Williams. Brian — 117, 170, 173. 188 Williams. Daryl — 137 Williams. David — 75. 190 Williams. Lisa — 99. 209 Williams. Shirley — 99. 210 Williams. Susan — 137 Williams. Wayne — 75. 172. 173 Willoughey. Rachel — 117. 206 Wilson. Krisla — 137. 204. 205 Winner. Darrell — 99. 238. 243 Winner. Walter — 75 Wishner. Sharon — 117 Willenburg. Lori — 117. 216. 218. 238. 242 Wittman. Martin — 99 Wolf, Lynn — 1 17 Wolf, Paul — 75. 170. 171. 220 Wolff. Mira — 99. 162. 163. 238. 240. 242. 243 Wolff. Stephanie — 137. 240 Wong. Kimberfy — 75. 221. 224 Wong. Michael — 75. 170. 226 Wong. Michele — 137. 230 Wong. Vivian — 75. 221. 224. 226. 296 Wood. Alison — 137. 200. 206. 211. 236 Woods. Kelly — 117 Woods. Kristine — 99. 152. 206. 231 Woods. Sharon — 80. 99 Woody. Roy — 1 17 Worley. Anne — 99 Worrell. Janet — 99 Worsham. Byron — 75. 221 Wright. Brett — 166 Wrighl. Dane — 137 Wright. Micheffe — 137. 240 Wu. Allan — 137. 223. 230. 232 Wu. Anthony — 76. 233 Wu. Kathleen — 137. 230 Wynne. Elizabeth — 1 17 Wyte. Robin — 99. 213. 214, 226. 239. 296. 297 Yamashila. Takeshi — 122. 137. 180. 233 Yang. Sungho — 137. 190 Yang. Terry — 99. 214. 227. 233. 247 Yanlz. Geoffrey — 117. 178. 184 Yantz. Karen — 76. 202 Yarak. Rory — 117 Yee. Alan — 117. 231 Yee. Peter — 137. 185. 243 Yoo. Tim — 76. 224. 226. 236 Yoshikawa. Masako — 117 Yoshioka. Akihiro — 117. 230. 238 Young. Neil — 117. 232. 245 Yu. Deborah — 76. 222. 226. 228. 230 Yu. Helen — 137 Yu. Ronald — 76. 187. 213. 214. 226. 228. 229. 247 Yu. Tyrone — 99 Yun. Kyu Son — 117. 216. 218. 227. 233. 238. 243 Yuste, John — 76, 184, 298 Zamos. Karen — 50. 99. 234 Zamzow, Stephanie — 80. 99. 214. 216 Zapanta. Don — 137 Zarenejad. Peter — 76 Zavodnik. Brian — 76 Zigrang. Dennis — 76 Zinner. Jonathan — f37. f80. 243 Zinner. Marilen — 99. 152 Zislis. Michael — 44. 76. 213 Zislis. Michele — 76 Zitar, Robert — 137 Zourek, James — 117 Zurnaciyan, Jill — 137, 203. 209 Zurnaciyan. Steven — 99. 193. 227. 234 ' - .1 Ml t i j TSe ' ..• it Index 293 Faculty Index Akins, Frank — B,A, Humboldt State College. MA. Pepperdine State Universi- ty; Algebra Prep, Algebra 2, Geometry; Water Polo. Swimming, Divmg, 28 Barlow, James — B A University of Iowa. MA University of Northern Colorado; Composition, Englisti, 24. Baskerville, David — B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara; Woodshop, 34. Bettino, Mike — B A . MA. California State University, Northridge; Power Reading, Speed Reading, 24 Bianchi, Kathryn — B.A. Fresno State University. M.A Pepperdine University; Western Civilization. Ptiysical Education; Girls ' Volleyball. 35. Blackwell, Derek — D L.C. Loughborougti University. England. MA. M. Ed.; CPM 2, Algebra Prep, Algebra 2, 28. Bloland. Ruth — B.A. University of Wisconsin. M.A, Drake University; Pre- Calculus. Trigonometry. Math Analysis, Algebra, 28. Boos, John — B.A. University of California, Santa Barbara, M.A. Pepperdine University; Mechanical Drawing, Engineering Drawing, Architectural Drawing, 34. Bottolfson, Philip — B.S. State University of Iowa, M.A. California State Univer- sity, Long Beach; Chemistry, Physical Science, 27. Bradbury, David — B.F A University of Redlands, M.FA Cranbrook Academy of Art; Ceramics, 36. Bynum, Walt — B.A., M.A. Hardlin-Simmons University; Physical Education; Varsity Basketball, 35 Carney, Peggy — B.A. Marymount College, M.S.L,S. University of Southern California; Library Committee, 38 Cesarini, Roland — B.A. University of Arizona, M.A. Pepperdine University; Economics, United States History, 30 Cox, Tom — M.A. Northeastern University, Boston; Physical Education, Adap- tive Physical Education, 28 Creamer, Billy — B.A., M.A. West Texas State University; Drama, Forensics, 36. Crow, Harvey — B.A. University of California. M.A. California State University, Dominguez Hills; Economics, United States History, 30. Dean, Marianne — B.A. San Jose State College, M.A. California State Universi- ty, Los Angeles; Resource Specialist, 23. Dodson, Uathew — B A. Long Beach State University, M.A. Pepperdine Uni- versity, English 2, American Literature, Composition, Composition Skills, 24. Draves, Wilma — B F A University of New Mexico, University of California, Los Angeles, Pepperdine University; English I, English 3 Honors, American Litera- ture, 24 Etter, Jean — B A. General Sec, General Administrative Credential California State University, Long Beach, University of Southern California, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Work Experience Coordinator, 39. Ferro, Frank — B.A, Middlebury University, University of Notre Dame, M.A. Boston College. Spanish, 32. Gaines, Jerry — B.A. California State University. Los Angeles, M.A. California State University, Long Beach; Typing, General Business, Business Department Chairperson, 37 Garretson, Millie — B A., M.S. University of Southern California, Mathematics, Geometry, Algebra Prep., Algebra I, Algebra 2, 28 Goppert, Yvonne — London University Teaching Diploma, Whitelands College, B A. Long Beach State University; English, Composition, Public Speaking, 24, Grasinger, Sandra — B A , MA. California State University, Long Beach; Jour- nalism A, Titan Delphian Adviser, English 1, Public Speaking, 24. Griffith, Phil — B S., MA Northeast Missouri State University, Metalshop, Mechanical Drawing, 34. Grossman, Chuck — B A., M.A. California State University, Los Angeles; Health, Driver ' s Education, 23. Hardesty, George — B.S., M.S. Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, Kansas), Counseling and Administra tive Credential University of California, Los Angeles, California State University, Long Beach, 19. Harper, Rosalind — B.A. Albertus Magnus College, M,A. University of Califor- nia, Long Beach; Latin, French, Reading and Writing Skills, 32. Heck, Lyie — B A University of Wisconsin, M.S. University of Redlands, Univer- sity of Southern California; Counselor, Heins, Dick — B.A , M.A Bucknell University, Hofstra University, University of California, Northridge, Pepperdine University; Creative Writing, Literature, Eng- lish, 25 Hill, Marilyn — B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, University of Southern California, California State University, Long Beach; Spanish, Reading and Writ- ing Skills, English, 32. Home, Ruth — B.S. East Tennessee State University, M Ed. University of Pittsburgh; Mythology, English, 25. Johnson, Kelly — B A., M.A. California State University, Dominguez Hills, 19. Joseph, Eve — University of Heidelberg, Universidad Saltillo, B.A , M.A. Clare- mont Graduate School; German 1-5, 32. Kestenberg, Jerome — B A., MA California State University, Long Beach, University of California; English 4-AP, Composition, Media Studies; Varsity Golf, 25. Laface, Alan — B A. California State University, Northridge, M.A. Pepperdine University; United States History, 30. Lawrence, Howard — B.A , AM John Carroll University, A.M. California State University, Dominguez Hills, 19. Lentz, Jerry — B.A. University of Washington, M.A. Long Beach State Universi- ty; Biology 1-2; Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, 27, Lester, Walfred — B.A. California State University, Long Beach, M.S. California State University, Los Angeles; Algebra Prep, Algebra I, Calculus; Teacher of the Year, 29. Lyons, Dwaine — B S West Texas State University, M.A Azusa Pacific; Phys- ical Education. Maeder, Tom — B.A,, M,A. Loyola University of Los Angeles; United States History, Government, 30. McCloy, Frank — B.A. University of California, Berkeley; Spanish, 33. McConnell, Ruth — Bri gham Young University, M.A. Goddard College; Psychol- ogy, 31. McDaniel, Rod — B A , Ed D University of Southern California, M.A. University of California. Long Beach; United States History, United States History AP, 31. McGehee, John — B.S. University of California, Los Angeles. MA California State University. Long Beach; Physics. Physics AP. 27. 294 — Faculty Index Mclntyre, Connie — B,A, Long Beach State University; Madrigals, Concert Choir, Girls ' Ensemble, 36, McManus, Bobby — B S . MA Northern Illinois University; Economics, 31 McMullen, Uarianna — B S Pennsylvania State University, MS California State University. Long Beach, Biology 1, Life Science, 27 McRae, John — B,A , MA Los Angeles State College; Instrumental Music, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Orchestra; Performing Arts Department Chair- person, 36 Medved, Joanne — B S. Bryan College, MS. Indiana University; Counselor, 22 Melton, Ronald — B A Lewis and Clark College, MA Universidad de Las Americas. C Phil University of California, Los Angeles; Spanish, ESL, 33. Miller, Jack — B.S., M. Ed. Loyola University of Los Angeles. Chemistry; Sp Ed. Counselor, 22. Molchan, Joseph — B.A University of Pittsburgh, M. Sec Ed. University of Southern California; English Honors; Boys ' Soccer, 25. Mooko, Mike — B.A., MA California State University, Long Beach: Algebra 1,2, Frosh, Football, 29. Morgan, John — B.S. California State University, Los Angeles, MA. University of California, Los Angeles; Biology, Continuation, 27. Neuman, Russell — AS. Math, University of Southern California, M.S.E.D., Education, University of Southern California, Director of Student Activities, Leadership Class, 19. Noble. Douglas — B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, M.A. California State University, Long Beach, Western Civilization, 31. O ' Neill. William — B S., Ed, Northern Arizona University, M , Ed , California State University at Dominguez; Algebra Prep, Algebra 2, Trigonometry; J.V. Basketball, Frosh Soph Baseball, 29. Osborn. Jacque — B S. Illinois State University, MA. Pepperdine University, Business Math, Accounting Typing, 37. Phillips, Adrienne — B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, MS Pepper- dine University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Maryland, San Francisco State College; Western Civilization, United States History; GATE Coordinator. Phillips. Daniel — B.A., M.A. Loyola University, Advanced Composition, Sopho- more English, Varsity Football, Frosh. Basketball, 31. Pier, Bob — B.S , MS Pepperdine University; Health. ' Driver ' s Education, Ge- ography, Boys Soph Baketball, J V Basketball, Frosh. Football, 23. Pinoniemi, Mary — B.A University of California, Berkeley, MA San Diego State University, Composition, American Literature, English, 26. Advanced Composition, American Literature; Varsity Baseball, 26. Porter. Ralph — B.S.. B S, Ed,, MA, Northeast Missouri State University; Biology, Physical Science, 27, Prideaux. Patricia — B,A California State University, Long Beach, MA. Cali- fornia State University, Dominguez Hills; Sewing A B, Tailoring. Creative Cook- ing, Interior Design, Child Care and Development, 34. Richards. Louise — BS. College of William and Mary, MS University of South- ern California; Algebra 1, Algebra Prep, 29, RIegle, Janis — B S, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Califor- nia, Santa Barbara, MA, Pepperdine University, Dance, Gymnastics, Volleyball, 35, Rudolph. Ronald — B A Upsala College, MA Long Beach State College; Government, 31 Ryan. Bill — B S , MA University of Southern California; Counselor, 22, Seamans, Mary B A Riviera College, Career Center Technician, 39, Smith. Louise — B S, Florida Southern College, MS University of Southern California, Pre-Calculus, Trigonometry, Geometry, Computer Programming (For- tran), 29, 37 Stuckey. Nancy — B S, University of Nebraska, MS, California State Universi- ty. Long Beach; Typing, Office Practice, 37 Thayer, Jack — B A Beloit College, M.A. University of Wisconsin, Spanish, 33. Thompson, Jill — B.A., M.A University of California, Los Angeles, Algebra Prep, Algebra l. Geometry Thorne, Gene — B A. Parsons College, MA, Northeast Missouri State Univer- sity, Counselor, 22, Trapp, Electa — BS Iowa State University, Creative Cookery, 34, Tyree, Sue — B A, Graduate Studies California State University, Long Beach, University of California, Berkeley, MA University of Southern California; French, Advanced Projects, 33, Vredenburgh. John — B A University of Southern California, MS California State University, Dominguez Hills, Reading and Writing Skills, Composition, 26. Ward. Neil — B.S St. Joseph ' s University, M.A California State University, Drexel University, California Lutheran; Algebra, Geometry, 29. Wedekind, Betty — B.A. University of California, Los Angeles, M.A. University of Southern California, M.S. University of Redlands, American Literature. Shake- speare, English, 26. Wierenga, Emily — B.A. Parsons College, M.A California State University, Long Beach, Counselor, 22 Poe, Garry — B.A., M.A. Pepperdine University; Grammar and Composition, Wildung. Walt — B.A , M Ed MacAlester College, British Writers, English, 26. Faculty Index — 295 Delphian RH ' s own Animal House — H-62 Some memorable quotes and events . . . Naked ladies in the trunk. Mark, get back to your licking. . . . Sandy You do it; you ' re the editor. . . . Mark Sandy, it ' s my fault; I take the blame; it will never happen again. . . . Mike S. U.F.O. ' s Clay, Clay, everywhere. I don ' t want to shoot golf; you shoot golf. . . . Gary. The Nikon Squad Mike Speltz, Your pants are falling down! Mrs. G ' s fondest admirer What, you lost the color chart AGAIN? . . . Konnie, Sandy $750.00 for a stupid line! . . . Sandy TGIFriday ' s, Velvet Turtle, and referrals Billy ' s Book of Reviews and Other Positive Things I ' ll see you fifth. (promises, promises) . . . Mike S., Darryl, Stacy Teacher, Teacher, Teacher. . . . Laurie S. Clean up your little areas. . . . Sandy, Robin. Eddie, David, Alex, Mike, and Rich The missing burrito Bang! Lights out in the Hawthorne Wing The little telephone man But nobody told us there was a deadline. . . . The entire staff Michael Magee, Editor-in-Chief Delphian Staff — Row i D Speach. C Cogan, B. Schaal, K. Meier, D Waaland. D Finch, L Selwitz. K. Comings. J Kaufman, M Fong. M. Kalemkiarian. Row 2: J Molik. C Lowry. M, Hauser. D. McHattie. D Russell. S Lurie. R. Wyte, R Rosas, K Franklin. Row 3: S, Fuchmo. K. Etter, S Kilacky, J, Raue, V. Wong, S, Grasmger (Adviser). G Volkoff, J. Ganahl, A. Qoung. Row 4: M Magee, G. Macklis, W. Skalij, S. Oshry, S. Thomas, J. Bartok. M. DeRoos, J. Con- nor, M. Speltz t 296 Delphian Staff Stuart Teshima, Kristin Meier. Associate Editors. Section Editors — Row 1 : S. Fuchino. M. Speltz, D. Speach. Row 2; J. Raue. D. Finch. M. Kalemkiarian, M. Hauser. C. Lowry, M. Fong, R Wyte Tree: R, Rosas. Delphian Staff — 297 John Molik, Gary Macklis. Co-Head Photographers Publications Staff Photographers — Row 1. M. DeRoos, T. Nordahl. Row 2: W. Skalij, S Kllacky Tree: J. Yuste. Titan Staff — Row 1: B. Bucher. G, Land, S. Kung. D. Russell. J Yuste. J. Brown. R. Dodson. C. Degenhardt, Row 2: D, Finch. M. Baum. L, Berman, P. Chong. D, Land. J. I olik, 1 Magee, P Dubbell. J, Marshall, R Rosas. Row 3: D, Glantz. H Kuno, W, Skalij, G. Macklis, R, Park, S. Grasmger (Advisor). S. Dang. 298 — Titan Staff Titan Eddie Van Halen. Editor-in-Chief, nee Rich Rosas Continuing tradition, the members of the Titan managed to put out a fine paper. Despite an edi- tor-in-chief who believed Van Halen is God ' s gift to the world, a news editor whose biggest concern was what type of burrito his mommy gave him and whom he will share with, an editorial editor who agreed with no one (for the sake of doing so, of course), and other small nuisances scattered in H- 62, (rodents, self-acclaimed guitar players, looky loos , and arrogant letters without signa- tures. Some journalists (yes, we had a few) really added much to this year. It is truly a shame that the newspaper is not taken more seriously by cer- tain staff members and the ASB alike, however. As have the Drama Department and Student Gov- ernment, the Titan has taken its share of undue criticism. This year ' s Titan, which was stamped as one of its better years, was produced by a hard-working, dedicated crew of six or seven (there were five times that many on staff, howev- er.) If people only saw those hard-working, dedi- cated writers in action, and knew of the incredibly long hours they worked, they might appreciate the respective productions more. I guess it ' s easier to criticize than to do. Letters to the editor may be sent to H-62 . . . next year. I. ■  •- ■ Page Editors — Row 1: D Glantz, H. Kuno, D Menn, J, Marshall, D Russell. P Dubbell, A. Quong. Row 2: D Finch, S Kung (Advertising Manager), R. Rosas. Titan Staff 299 300 — Publications Collage Publications Collage — 301 For som eone special . JU-Y CrUJV m:) s i , ' - .-ilk 4 ' ' ' o Op C3 v S i- r- 4 L?- ' :: ' -3 ' ' 6 - 0 -v.. 3..onvi ' i - P wt ' • :Uv: .:W. It ' s finally over, the trials and tribulations of a new year and working with a generally inexperienced staff. The closely- made deadlines and last minute decisions have finally paid off. Here It is, the 1983 Delphian. It could not have been done without the efforts of so many dedicated staff members. In all honesty, I was worried at the beginning of the year. Almost every returning staffer was appointed an editor position. Consequently, few knew what they were doing. Although they did learn very quickly. I must single out several people and thank them personally for their help, leadership, and just plain being there when we needed them. Kristen and Stuart always had the answers. John, Wally, and Gary always had a picture to fill a space and rarely missed an assignment or deadline. I can ' t forget Rich, Cathy, Jenny, Robin, Diane, David F., and Marvin who, through thick and thin, helped me through with support, courage, and caring. In addition to the staff, I must thank Steve and Mary Henderson of Stevens Studios for their quality work, prompt service, and most importantly, their patience. And I want to express my appreciation to Jeff, Spencer, and Kurt for their professional photographic expertise. A special thanks goes to Konnie Krislock, our yearbook representative, who gave us guidance, support, and instant answers. Last, and by far not the least, a heart-felt thanks goes to Sandy Grasinger. I cannot express the amount of gratitude I have for her. Without a doubt, she was the single-most driving force on our staff. She always had an answer for every cri- sis, and for the most part, she remained calm throughout the chaotic times. I am greatly indebted to her. This part of my long and winding road is over, and for the most part, I am relieved, but as I look back, I am sorry to see its passing. 2.oX P ' ty 1983 DELPHIAN Staff Kristen Meier Associate Editor MICHAEL MAGEE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Stuart Teshima Associate Editor Faculty Activities Dave Finch, Editor Dale McHattie Cheri Schlegel Richard Rosas, Editor Robin Wyte, Editor Cathy Cogan Susan Lurie Laurie Selwitz Jennifer Raue, Editor ' Diane Waaland Vivian Wong Gary Macklis, Head John Molik, Head Monique DeRoos Sean Killackey Wally Skalij Cover and division page photographs by John Molik Classes Organizations Photographers Athletics Boys Girls Advertising Marvin Fong, Editor Lisa Brown Karen Comings Karen Franklin Jeff Kaufman Shari Oshry Alex Quong Stephanie Thomas Michael Speltz, Editor Darryl Speach, Editor Kris Etter Stacy Fuchino David Russell Bill Schaal Meg Hauser, Editor Cheryl Lowry, Editor Mark Kalemkiarian, Editor Jennifer Bartok Celia Degenhardt Tracy Neidermeyer Eugene Volkoff Advisor Professional Photography Sandra Grasinger Steven Studios Steve Henderson Herff-Jones Representative Konnie Krislock 304 — Closing y) 2:r - r) ym The hills we encounter are not always surmountable; so we adjust our paths to go around such problems as we keep pushing forward. 306 — Closing Long and Winding Road Closing — 307 Long and Winding Road jrj ' 1 1 308 — Closing Ne are idealistic during the freshiman year, but hesitant as we begin the task of clearing the way. ki Closing — 309 310 — Closing S L Long and Winding Road Closing — 311 ' sraia!S!«S ' a«! ' a I • 1, J ' i-«? Long and Winding Road 5r h ' . 312 — Closing We were uncertain of our new role as ju- niors, but eventually we adjusted and con- tinued the journey. Closing — 313 When we finally reach the end of our paths as seniors, we realize that we will miss the trials and tribulations we encountered throughout that small part of the journey. 314 — Closing KissiiiS Ritfth b Long and Winding Road Closing — 315 Long and Winding Ro ad 31C — Closing Sometimes an abrupt stop will detour our journey down the path of life, but we keep going, stopping only momentarily to adjust our route. Closing — 317 318 — Closing rf - All too quickly this part of the journey ends, and the question of what lies around the next curve remains a mystery. Long and Winding Road Closing — 319 ■ JW Long and Winding Road A 320 — Closing U)]I6 7 ■   6 - , n ' h j- r yc r 4 X ' J -tr V r ikz For 7 4 r f- ' J, a. ! . V Jt t ' W J! -f b -c r ■ ' 0- 1 s. a - v c c o -T x o 0. cT -v r$ X - - J, -- - : vv :?- J?! 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