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J?tei9CSBI SittΒ« rt ii , -?-f -Tji: ' )mA 16 Table of Contents I l s................ .acuity Advertising Index l(i- t ' Β«A.« ' Β« 18 776 144 794 230 264 302 D. e- Tse c ' β BoSLi 18 TVl A -- - ' dfltl 6- Classes 19 Senior Class Officers Shawn Reilly, president The senior year in high school . Application to college, senioritis, parties, winter formal, senior assembly, panorama picture, prom night, senior breakfast, senior ditch day, graduation, grad night, goodbyes for now. The class of 1984 was known for its extreme ability to have a great time. The Homecoming pizza booth was a big money-maker as three additional pizza runs had to be added to satisfy the hungry crowd. Featuring the Surfaries, the senior class sponsored homecoming dance was a highlight of the year. The Formal and Prom nights provided fun and irreplacable memories for all. Traditional activities such as the assembly, panorama picture, and breakfast further united the class while adding excitement to the ' 83- ' 84 school year. Finally all of the planning and hard work paid off with graduation and grad night culminating a fantastic, memorable year. 20 Senior Officers I Shawna DeSantis, Anne Bakstad, representatives Gayle Kawahara, secretary treasurer hard -to IxliCvC iti 5- L ' m Q aA wt ( oi- b do iQudr i-t 5Hl nat ' enouO)h. loten T coone taoc-from 6+au fti Sxffit ctAd Kifd. afe q ar oe, b _ Senior Offic Senior Officers 21 Football attracts RH ' s finest Michelle Krisline Adams β Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Basketball Stat, JV, Varsity Track, Who ' s Who. Jeffrey M. Agnew Peter Charles A ' Hearn β CSF, Model United Na- tions, Simulation Game Club, Satori Staff, Frosh Soph Swimming. Nate K.R. Aibinder β Drama Club, Forensics, Ger- man Club, Man Who Came to Dinner, Once In A Lifetime, Harvey, Born Yesterday, View From the Bridge, Marching Band, Frosh Cross Country. Eric D. Albright β Dugout Club, Volleyball Club, Frosh Soph, )V, Varsity Baseball, Football. Margaret Allder β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Varsity Soccer, JV Tennis. Karen Lynn Allman β Junior Representative, Girls League, German Club, Danss Club, Interact, Senior Girls Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club. Steven Mark Alper β Delphian Staff, Freshman Re- presentative, Democrats Club, Interact Club, Teen Advocates. Kathleen Maryon Anastasi β Toots Club (President), JV, Varsity Softball. Brian Winfield Anders β Football, Wrestling. Kimberly Applequist β National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semifinalist, French Honor Soci- ety, Club Council Vice President, Watch On The Rhine, French Club, Quest Club, Satori Staff, Sci- ence Fiction Club (President). Cheryl Renee Arico β Drill Team (Sergeant), JV Songleader, Varsity Songleader, Junior Representa- tive, Call Me Madam, Pajama Game, Drama Club, Forensics, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club. Mike Arman β Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo, Frosh Soph. Varsity Swimming. Julia Atkinson β Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Shakespeare Society, JV Track, Who ' s Who. Kimberly Ann Back Kevin Rand Bagi β Marching Band, Bleacher Bums, Green-No-Name Club, Interact, Ping Pong Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer (Captain). Eric Bails β National Honor Society, CSF, German Honor Society, NCTE Winner, Academic Decathlon, Satori Staff, Clubs, Model United Nations. Anne Sofie Bakstad β National Honor Society, CSF, Senior ASB Representative, Delphian Staff, Drill Team (Sergeant), Short Flags, Concert Band, French Club, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Teen Ad- vocates. Sivi Banks β Bleacher Bums, Girls League, Shake- speare Society, Varsity Track. Richard Baranik ' mm it Dan Barnes Michele A. Baron Sahar Barsoum β Gymnastics, Who ' s Who. Claudia Bassin β National Honor Society, Letter- men ' s Princess, Dugout Club, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Teen Advocates (President), Tennis Stat. 22 Seniors Donald Dean Batson |r. Thomas M. Battelle β |V, Varsity Water Polo, )V, Varsity Tennis. Noushin Bayat β CSF, Buttons ' n ' Bows, French Club, Fun, Food Fashion Club, Photo Club, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Gail Bedrosian β JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Key Club, Who ' s Who. . Micah Brent Bellow β Lettermen ' s Club (President), Touchdown Club (President), Wrestling Club (Presi- dent), Varsity Wrestling (Captain), Varsity Football. Heidi Kristin Bennett β Concert Choir Thomas B. Bennett β Green No-Name Club, Key Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Volleyball Club, Frosh JV, Varsity Soccer. Derek Bernhart β CSF, Chess Club, Biology Club, Flyer ' s Club, Match Club. Stephanie Bernhart β Gourmet Club. Julie Betterton β Ski Club, Toots Club (President). Nataly M. Bilyk Deborah Anne Block β National Honor Society, CSF, Biology Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, JV Softball, Frosh Soph Football Stat, Varsity Track Stat. Seniors 23 Campus becomes tropical paradise Paul Bohn β Ski Club, Toots Club, Frosh Soph, Var- sity Soccer, Varsity Track. Lisa Bollinger β Concert Choir, Girls Ensemble, Teen Advocates. Yvonne Janette Bonpau β Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Christian Scott Booth β Lettermen ' s Club, Touch- down Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football (Captain). William Boullianne Megan Borgen β National Honor Society. Monique Marie Bourgeois β Ski Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Basketball Stat. Tamara Bouse β )V, Varsity Basketball, JV, Varsity Softball. Michael Donald Boyce β Animal Welfare Club, Sen- ior Yacht Club, Toots Club. Nancy Sheara Brahm Michael J. Braue β Senior Yacht Club, Spanish Club, Volleyball Club, Track. P HI S lΒ Β -i BH H v ' H H t i β’ A - M M Lisa Song β CSF, Delphian Staff, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Interact, international Exchange Club, Model United Nations Senior Girls Club, Once in A Lifetime, Who ' s Who. 24 Seniors W ' lulie Greenshields and Caria Dyer show spirit by dressing up during Homecoming Week to show off this year ' s colorful theme, Tropical Paradise. lenior Alison Cook tries the Surfer Stomp, as she demonstrates her lomecoming spirit, dancing to the Beach Boys music during a lunchtime ctivity. David Breisacher β CSF, Orchestra, Car Rally Club, French Club, Green No-Name Club, Music Club, Ski Club. Anne Margaret Brennecke β Green No-Name Club, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Girls League, Ski Club, Track, Volleyball. Karen Brewster β Chess Club, Clubs, French Club. Sharon Brewster β CSF, Chess Club, German Club. Anne Marie Bridgnell β Toots Club. Jacqueline Brown β French Honor Society, Ski Club, Powder Puff Football, )V, Varsity Track. Leiand Brown β National FHonor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist, French Honor Society, USA Math Olympiad, CML Calculus Contest (First Place), Computer Club, Math Club, Who ' s Who. Roger Brown Lisa Jane Bruder β CSF Cheryl Lynn Brudney β The 4th Mrs. Phillips, Born Yesterday, The Pajama Game, Drama Club, Who ' s Who. Karen Lynne Bryson β Senior Girls Club. Eric Philip Bucklin β Who ' s Who. Kurt Buehler β Car Appreciation Club, Flyers Club, Shakespeare Society, Ski Club. Austin McConnell Bunn β Golf. Cordon Burns Seniors 25 hk Mike Brooker β Runners for Higher Endurance, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Deborah W. Brown β National Honor Society, CSF, Slide Show, Clubs, Biology Club, Model United Na- tions. Raquel Busto β Danss Club (President), Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Runners for Higher En- durance, Girls League, Spanish Club, Varsity Cross Country, Soccer, Varsity Swimming, JV, Varsity Track, Powder Puff Football. Gregory E. Butler β CSF, Girls League Prince, Key Club, Forensics, Shakespeare Society, Varsity Basket- ball (Captain, All-Bay League), Who ' s Who. Janet Marie Butterfield β Delphian Staff, Shake- speare Society, Spanish Club, Teen Advocates. Katie Byrkett β Senior Yacht Club, Volleyball Club, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Volleyball. Diane Cameron β Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Green No-Name Club, JV, Varsity Basketball, )V Track. Dawn Jeanene Campbell β Biology Club, YDAT (President), French Club, Girls Service Club, Concert Choir, Satori Staff. James W. Campbell β Concert Band, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, JV, Varsity Wrestling. Philip Michael Carabet β National Honor Society, CSF, Girls League Prince, Key Club, Lettermen ' sClub, Ski Club, Wrestling, Baseball. Stephen W. Carpenter β Delphian Staff, Car Appre- ciation Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Track. Noreen E. Cash β National Honor Society, National Merit Commendation, French Honor Society, ASB Representative, Madrigals, Bleacher Bums, Senior Yacht Club, )V, Varsity Volleyball Stat, Who ' s Who. Ron Chapsky β CSF, Chess Club, German Club, Sim- ulation Game Club, Whos Who. Eric Shaw Wei Cheng β Data Exchange Club, Inter- national Exchange Club, Math Club, Photo Club. David Chi β CSF, Once in a Lifetime, Car Rally Club (President), Senior Yacht Club, Frosh Soph Wrestling, Sophomore, Varsity Football, Who ' s Who. Adrienne Samaha as May Daniels in the fall play, Once in A Lifetime, ' pensive as she reflects on her recent romance. 26 Seniors Courses offer variety of topics Marlynda Hernando seems intently engrossed in her assignment for Typing C. Typing is a course that is beneficial for all grade levels, whether an individual is entering college or the working world. Claire Vlitsuru Chino β National Honor Society, CSF, German Honor Society (President), Girls Ensem- ble, German Club, Girls Service Club, Model United Nations, JV Track, Who ' s Who. Petrina Chong β National Honor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, French Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Titan (News Feature Editor), Academic Decathlon, French Club, Model United Nations Clubs (President). Elaine Chow β Asian Club, Girls League, Interna- tional Exchange Club, Photo Club, Science Fiction Club, Senior Girls Club. Steve B. Chow β National Honor Society, CSF, Photo Club (President), German Club, Oriental Game Club, Radio RHHS, Ski Club. Jennifer Choy β CSF, Chess Club, Math Club. Gregory Cioth β Key Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis. Jennifer Dee Cobabe β Choreo (President), Gym- nastics, Who ' s Who. Mark Coffman β Runners for Higher Endurance, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Who ' s Who. Raylene F. Coleman β National Honor Society, JV Cheerleader, Varsity Songleader, Ski Club, Teen Ad- vocates, )V Volleyball. Debbie Colman β CSF. Bari Leighan Colvin β Delphian (Photographer). John Allan Compton β ASB Athletic Commissioner, Babes in Arms, Lettermen ' s Club, Senior Yacht Club, Touchdown Club, Wrestling Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh, JV, Varsity Wrestling. Seniors 17 Seniors take time for fun and work Julie Ann Connor β Titan Staff, Delphian Staff, Con- cert Choir, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Teen Advocates (President), Gymnastics. Dennis Conway β German Club, Greenpeace Club. Allison Jay Cook β CSF, French Honor Society, Var- sity Songleader, Choree, French Club, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Gymnastics. Tracy Dee Cords β Varsity Cheerleader, Dugout Club, Pep Club, Powder Puff Football, Girls Service Club, Key Club, Girls League, Teen Advocates, Who ' s Who. Stephanie Lynn Costi β Varsity Cheerleader, Animal Welfare Club, Food and Fashion Club, Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club, Tennis Club, Baseball Stat, ]V, Var- sity Tennis, Varsity Track. Katliryn Coulbourn Lisa R. Cowan Chris Coward β National Honor Society, Shake- speare Society, Ski Club, JV, Varsity Soccer. Kenneth Coward Kevin V. Cowling β CSF, Data Exchange Club, Du- gout Club, International Exchange Club, Shakespeare Society, Soph Football, JV, Varsity Baseball, Who ' s Who. Christopher Cowles β German Club, Varsity Soccer. Christopher Crane β National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Soph, Varsity Track, Soph, Varsity Cross Country. Thomas Crawford β Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph Football. Julie Ann Cristiano β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Short Flags, Biology Club, Girls Service Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, American Field Service. Stephanie Marie Culver β French Honor Society, Choreo, French Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club. 28 Seniors Todd Malhes Cutcliffe β Our Hearts Were Young and Cay, Lil ' Abner, 1984, Chicken Every Sun- day, Snow Queen, Watch on the Rhine, Call Me Madann, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Computer Club, Data Exchange Club, Drama Club. Judith A. Daigle β French Honor Society, Drill Team, Short Flags (Captain), French Club, Shake- speare Society, Satori Staff. Wesley T. Dale Steven L. Dang β National Honor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist, Titan Staff, Senior Repre- sentative, California Legislative Advisory Council, Harvard Delegate, Presidential Classroom, Model United Nations, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Katherine D. Davidson β National Honor Society, CSF, Chess Club, German Club. Lisa L. Davis β Animal Welfare Club, French Club, Senior Girls Club, Shakespeare Society. Chris Day β Varsity Football, Varsity Track. March J. Dean T. Robert Delker β Titan Photographer, Slide Show, Bleacher Bums, Green No-Name Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Ski Club, Volleyball Club, ]V, Varsity Volleyball. Michael Brad Denson β Bleacher Bums, Latin Club, Science Fiction Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club. Monique Jacqueline DeRoos β Delphian Photogra- pher, Slide Show, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, )V Track. Shawna Michelle DeSantis β CSF, French Honor Society, Sophomore, Senior Activities Representa- tive, Delphian Staff, Drill Team, Short Flags, Slide Show, French Club, Interact. A solitary senior takes time out to relax and think about the day ' s events. Many students need time to reflect, and the serenity of the trees provides the perfect setting. Seniors 29 Tina Michelle Dickinson β Who ' s Who. Jennifer |. Dorman β Cheerleader, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Powder Puff Football, Basketball, Cross Country Stat, Track. Catherine Dox β Girls League, Shakespeare Society. Darren James Doyle Andre Kuhr seeks advice on the upcoming Writing Standards exercise from English Teacher Jim Barlow. Many faculty members have friendly relationships with their students. Deidre Doyle β Girls Ensemble, Green No-Name Club, Toots Club. Paul Fremont Dubbell β Titan (News Ente rtainment Editor), Satori (Editor), German Club, Model United Nations, Runners for Higher Endurance, Cross Coun- try, Track. Caria Maria Dyer β Dugout Club, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Powder Puff Football, Who ' s Who. Victoria Dyer β French Honor Society, Shakespeare Society. Jamie Elizabeth Ehrl β German Honor Society (President), Drill Team (Sergeant), Short Flags, Biology Club, Computer Club, Drama Club, German Club, Teen Advocates, Who ' s Who. Susan Alison Elledge β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' State Representative, Dugout Club, Girls League, Key Club, Senior Girls Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, JV, Varsity Basketball. Eric Engstrom β Titan Staff. Michael Craig Ephraim β National Honor Society, CSF, Senior House of Representatives, Dugout Club, Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Who ' s Who. 30 Seniors Exams bring moments of worry eorge Lambros obviously says something to Stephanie Culver that she jesn ' t want to hear. He probably reminded her that finals week was )proaching. Kim Ericson β Short Flags (Lieutenant). Ken Erman β Forensics, Spanish Club, JV Wrestling. Brian Escobar β Lettermen ' s Club, Runners for Higher Endurance (President), Soph., Varsity Cross Country, Soph, Varsity Track (Captain). Kimberly K. Evans Beth Feldman Roseanne Feldman β CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Latin Club, Satori Staff, YDAT, Swimming Stat. David Finch β JEA Regional Competition, First Place in Editorial Cartooning, Titan, (Feature News Editor, Editor-in-Chief), Entertainment Supplement (Editor), Delphian (Faculty Editor), Library Advisory Commit- tee. Raymond Fitzgerald β Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble. Katrlna Fleming β Freshman ASB Representative, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Yacht Club, Powder Puff Football, Soccer. Kim Florio Michael Fok β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, French Honor Society, Titan Staff, French Club (President), Model United Nations. Scott Foley β Marching Band, Ski Club, Track, Cross Country. Cornelius Fong β CSF, Biology Club. John E. Forbes β CSF, Biology Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Spanish Club, Touchdown Club, Volleyball Club, Soph Varsity Football. Seniors 31 Michele Foss β French Club, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Powderpuff Football, Who ' s Who. Jennifer Ann Fox β National Flonor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, AFS Exchange Student (Ger- many), American Field Service, Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Judi Ann Fox Jason D. Franklin β Babes in Arms, Pajama Game, Football, Track. After a long, hard day. Senior Susan Wand and her friend casually relieve all the pressure of school by relaxing on th RH campus. Many seniors loosen up after a tedious day of school work before going home. Ann Robin Friedfeld β Freshman and Sophomore ASB Representative, Choreo, Best Jazz Dancer, Call Me Madam, Buttons ' n ' Bows, Car Rally Club, Du- gout Club, Varsity Diving, Soccer Stat. Karen Friedman β CSF, Spanish Club. Kathryn Mary Fucci β Drill Team. Julie C. Fung Cina Anne Callucci β National Honor Society, CSF, Homecoming Princess, Lettermen ' s Club Queen, Winter Formal Princess, Varsity Songleader, Key Club, Senior Girls Club, Powderpuff Football, Who ' s Who. Maria D. Garcia Marion E. Gardner β Volleyball Club, Who ' s Who. Patricia Ann Cehris β Girls League, Green No-Name Club, Ski Club. 1 a m w: ? 11 1 dJt 1 fsF f k 4 1 ' ss? ipHMydji v-f i 1 1 HHiiitiiiniirj iiiiiiiBiiiiiilii jt 1 1 IIP W i 32 Seniors J Relaxing and playing take up day ireg Butler volunteers to demonstrate the newest style of dancing which is called break dancing, involving lany difficult and flexible moves. Rolling Hills students enjoyed watching the breakers during the noon reak. Kimberly George β Green No-Name Club, Radio RHHS, Science Fiction Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club. Thomas Ervin Cilje β Homecoming Prince, Girls League Prince, Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Var- sity Water Polo, Varsity Baseball. Christina Ciltzow β National Honor Society, CSF, Buttons ' n ' Bows, Concert Band, Biology Club, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Latin Club (President), Powderpuff Football. Douglas Kevin Clantz β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Non-voting Student Member of PV Library District Board of Trustees, Titan Staff (Editorial, News Editor), Library Advisory Committee (Chairman), Marching Band, House of Representa- tives, German Club (President), Model United Na- tions. Susan Patricia Glassnnaker β Senior Yacht Club, Ski Club, Toots Club, Varsity Soccer. Joseph Erik Cliksman β CSF, Dugout Club, Letter- men ' s Club, Frosh Soph Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Soph, ]V, Varsity Baseball. Sandra Lynn Goern β CSF, Girls Service Club, Girls Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis (Co-Captain). Susan Goodman β Girls Service Club, Who ' s Who. Stephanie Goppert β Girls League, Frosh Swim- ming, Who ' s Who. Sandra Yvonne Cordon β Animal Welfare Club, Senior Girls Club, Swimming Stat. Richard Allan Green β CSF, Chicken Every Sun- day, Call Me Madam, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Harvey, Pajama Game, Drama Club, Forensics, Thespian Society. Julie Ann Greenshields β Dugout Club, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Interact, Senior Girls Club, Powderpuff Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, JV Soccer. Seniors 33 Amphitheater: place for fun work Denise Creenwald β Ski Club. Frank Crekowicz β CSF, Key Club, Ski Club, Volley- ball Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, )V, Var- sity Tennis, Who ' s Who. Mitchell Grossman β Cross Country, Track. Anthony E. Grover β Computer Club. Bri an Gura β National Honor Society, CSF, Letter- men ' s Club, Ski Club, Varsity Baketball, Varsity Track, )V Basketball, Who ' s Who. Kathleen Claire Guthrie β National Honor Society, CSF, Varsity Songleader, Short Flags, junior ASB Re- presentative, Babes in Arms, Chicken Every Sun- day, Drama Club, Girls Leaguejhespians (President). Jill Kristine Gyllenswan β ASB Director of Publicity, Girls League, Green No-Name Club, Senior Girls Club (President), Volleyball Club, Track, Volleyball, Softball Stat, Who ' s Who. Robert K. Hale Patti Halpin β National Honor Society, CSF, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Powderpuff Football, Car Rally Club, Wind Ensemble, Varsity Basketball Stat, Who ' s Who. Debra Hamada β CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Teen Advocates, Who ' s Who. Diane C. Hamwi β Dugout Club, Girls League, Sen- ior Girls Club (President), Ski Club, JV Basketball. Nader Hamzei β Biology Club, Chess Club, Divers Club (President), Drama Club, PATS, Water Polo, Swimming, Wrestling. Carmen Hanks β Dugout Club, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Swimming. David Hannemann β CSF, German Honor Society, German Club, Frosh Soph JV, Varsity Soccer (Co- captain), Frosh Soph Baseball. Mike Koeppel and David Chi lounge as they enjoy the California sur Beth Protage and Mike Popkin have a different idea about how to enjo their midday break. J 34 Seniors Nancy Eileen Harrington β Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Basketball Stat, ]V, Varsity Track, Who ' s Who. Robert Todd Harris β ASB Vice President of Activi- ties, Athletics, Football Commissioner, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsi- ty Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Ameri- ca ' s Outstanding Names Faces. Keita Hashiba β CSF, Asian Club, Oriental Game Club, Photo Club, Frosh Soph, )V, Varsity Soccer, Who ' s Who. Margaret Anne Hauser β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Execu- tive Board Assistant, Delphian (Sports, Activities Edi- tor), Dugout Club, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Track (Co-captain), Cross Country Stat. arol Skelly does some last minute cramming for her economics test. She chose the amphitheater instead f the library on a warm, sunny day. James Alan Hayes β National Honor Society, CSF, Our Hearts were Young and Gay, Chicken Every Sunday, Call Me Madam, Man Who Came to Dinner, Drama Club, Computer Club, Shakespeare Society. Daryll F. Hayward β Car Rally Club, Ski Club. Philip Brian Headon β Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Soph Football, JV, Varsity Wrestling (Captain), Who ' s Who. Jennifer Anne Heindl β CSF, Freshman ASB Repre- sentative, Girls League, Track. Jennifer Lee Helpin β CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Call Me Madam, Babes in Arms, Pajama Game, Girls Ensemble, Madrigals, Drama Club. Angela N. Henk β Sophomore Homecoming Prin- cess, Choreo, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, )V Soccer. Jeff Hensley β Biology Club, Concert Choir. Paul Herbelin β German Club. Seniors 35 Fans and athletes combine for spirit Marlynda Joyce Hernando β Drama Club, Forensics, Girls League, Green No-Name Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph Volleyball Stat, Who ' s Who. V , 4 i Julie Beth Hertzmann β Drill Team, Babes in Arms, Madrigals, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Gymnas- tics, JV Soccer. Amy Anne Hester β Winter Forma! Princess, Girls League, Key Club, Senior Girls Club, Track, Cross Country, Soccer. Clifford Alan Hicks β Chess Club, Lettermen ' s Club, PATS, Touchdown Club, Varsity Football. Joseph Hiraoka Patty Ho β Drill Team, Short Flags, Green No-Name Club, Photo Club, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Jeffrey Kenneth Hollingsworth β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Titan (Advertising Manager), Math Team (Captain), Computer Cl ub (President), Data Exchange Club (President), Math Club (President), Model United Nations, Interact, Sa- tori Staff. Dennis M. Horton β Once in a Lifetime, Wres- tling. Kambod Hasseinzadeh Kristin Carol Houchin β Tall Flags, Girls Ensemble, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Marching Band, Mad- rigals, Student Union, Folksingers Club, Music Club. Catherine Howard β Bleacher Bums, Frosh Soph Soccer Stat. Senior Brian Prock makes his presence known as he attempts to mat room for himself in the front row, center at a crowded Titan footb. game. A i ' , ' i. 36 Seniors i Teresa Howell Dwane M. Hreha β Chess Club, Flyers Club, PATS, Shakespeare Society. Anne Shiu-yin Huang β National Honor Society, CSF, Math Team, Asian Club, Biology Club, Comput- er Club, Girls Service Club, International Exchange Club, Model United Nations. Paul Stephen Hubbard β Babes in Arms, Once in a Lifetime, Born Yesterday, Pajama Game, View From the Bridge, Drama Club, Forensics, Thespian Society. Holly Anne Hublou β Forensics, Ski Club, Who ' s Who. Lisa Hung β French Club, Girls Service Club, Inter- national Exchange Club (President). Richard A. Hurst β Biology Club, Animal Welfare Club, Car Rally Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Shakespeare Society, Varsity Wrestling, Soph Football. Mario Anthony Icaza Kyoko Iguchi Valerie Lee Imberman β National FHonor Society, CSF, Drill Team (Sergeant), Short Flags, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Gourmet Club, Green No-Name Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club. Robert A. Jacobson Michael lames Jarosz β Football MVP, All South Bay, All Bay League, Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Touch- down Club, Soph Varsity Football (Captain), Golf. Bradley R. Jay β Frosh Varsity Basketball. Kathleen A. Jeffrey β Delphian (Organizations Edi- tor), FHouse of Representatives, Girls League, Green No-Name Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. j le Lundy sets up to make a jump shot. Kyle ' s shooting boosted the team many victories during his three years on the varsity squad. Christy Diane Johnson β National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent to Japan, Varsity Cheerleader (Head), Junior and Senior Homecoming Princess, Key Club Princess, Lettermen ' s Club Princess, Girls League (President), Key Club, |V Volleyball. Seniors 37 Contagious senioritis epidemic Colin Drew Johnson β Who ' s Who. Edward R. Jones β Marching Band, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Student Union, Music Club, Quest Club, Science Fiction Club, Spanish Club, Soph Var- sity Track. Paul Judge β PATS, Shakespeare Society, Ski Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football. Charia Cynthia Kabana β Chicken Every Sunday, Watch on the Rhine, Once in a Lifetime, Pajama Game, Born Yesterday, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Thespians Society, |V Basketball, JV Softball. James Karpie β Toots Club, Touchdown Club, Track, Frosh Football. Jeffrey Scott Kaufman β National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, CSF, Titan Staff, Delphian (Sports Editor), Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Bleacher Bums, Who ' s Who. Gayle Kawahara β National Honor Society, CSF, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Senior Class Secre- tary Treasurer, Girls Service Club, Interact, MUN, In- ternational Exchange, Varsity Soccer, Gymnastics. Alison Kathleen Keller β National Honor Society, German Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Soccer (Co-Cap- tain), JV Varsity Softball. Brian Scott Kelley β National Honor Society, CSF, Biology Club, Latin Club, Model United Nations (Outstanding Delegate Award), Student Council, Who ' s Who. Diane E. Keluche β Prom Court Princess, Danss Club, Girls League, Green No-Name Club, Green Peace, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Powder Puff Football. Greg Kevorkian Connie Ulloa, Stephanie Mandel and Steven Alper strategically plan tc ditch their next class. Teachers heard some very unique excuses during the springtime senioritis epidemic. 38 Seniors Nioreen Cash and Beth LaPenta notice the new guy who has just enrolled n class and decide that this semester may prove exciting after all. Khashayar Kharrazi Andrew Kim β National Merit Semi-finalist, CSF, Math Club. E. Don Kim β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, ASB Treasurer, Assistant to ASB Treasurer, Tri-Council, Titan Staff, Forensics, Interact (Presi- dent), Model United Nations. Jung Soo Kim Kyoung Charles Kim β National Honor Society, CSF, Homecoming King, Senior Class Vice-President, Sophomore Class Secretary Treasurer, Freshman Class Representative, Interact, Model United Na- tions, )V Volleyball (Co-Captain), Who ' s Who. Yu Mi Kim Kellyann Kirkwood Trace Klingensmith β Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball. Eric Knudson β Once in a Lifetime, Sophomore Class Representative, Drama Club, Radio RHHS, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis, Frosh Soph Soccer. Lorie Lynn Knuth β Short Flags, Girls League, Span- ish Club, Ski Club. Michael Koeppel β Once in a Lifetime, Car Rally Club, Senior Yacht Club. Vivian Koo β Girls League, International Exchange Club, Senior Girls Club. Douglas Alan Krause β California State Fair Shop Project (Third Place in State), Computer Club, Flyers Club, Library Advisory Committee, JV Wrestling. Eric Krause Norman Krieg β German Club, Mushroom Club, Soph Basketball. Seniors 39 Sports offer a break from study Greg Kuebler β Satori Staff, Latin Club, Toots Club, Soccer. Karia Kuehnle Andre Rein Kuhr β Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club. Jennifer Ladd β National Honor Society, Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Jazz Band, Student Union, Girls Service Club. Joseph Patrick Lafferty β Dugout Club, Key Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. George Eriek Lambros β Soccer. Caryl Lange β CSF, Green No-Name Club, Spanish Club. Beth LaPenta β Babes in Arms, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Madrigals. Colleen Mary Larsen β National Honor Society, CSF, % ' ' German Honor Society, German Club (President), Who ' s Who. IjJ Scott LaRue Samantha LaVerde ' Senior Scott Weisenberg pushes the ball upfield in an attempt to score against Hawthorne High. The 1984 varsity soccer team experienced a successful season. 40 Seniors Colleen Larsen realizes she is going to be late to class after intently study- ing. Students often complained that the bell was hard to hear. Mark Lawler Robert Scott Lawrence β CSF, Titan Staff, Slide Show, Interact, International Exchange Club, Model United Nations, Simulation Game Club, Frosh Soph Track, JV Volleyball. Jeff L. Laws Football. Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, ]V Suzanne Michele LeBeau β National Honor Society, Latin Club (President), Shakespeare Society, Varsity Soccer (Co-Captain), JV Tennis. Donna Lynette Lee β National Honor Society (Presi- dent), CSF, French Honor Society, Girls Service Club, Interact, International Exchange Club, Math Team, Model United Nations, Varsity Tennis, Who ' s Who. Hsin-Yi Lee β Computer Club, Math Club. Steven Patrick Lee β CSF, Wind Ensemble, Letter- men ' s Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Varsity Cross Country (Captain), Varsity Track (Co-Captain), Frosh Soph Soccer, Who ' s Who. Robert Andrew Legg β Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Shakespeare Society, Tennis Club, Tennis. William Lehr Mary Leite β Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Del- phian Staff, Drama Club, Green No-Name Club, Teen Advocates, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. James Sean Lenihan β Ski Club, Toots Club. Steven M. Leontis β CSF, Car Rally Club, Green No- Name Club, Ski Club. Steven John Lewey β Junior Class President, Key Club, Senior Yacht Club, Track, Football. Jonathan Liebert β National Honor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Semifinalist, Satori (Editor-in Chief), Computer Club, Data Exchange, Model United Na- tions, Photo Club, Science Fiction Club, Ski Club. Eric W. Lin β CSF, German Honor Society, Asian Club, German Club, Math Club. Seniors 41 Spring brings romance and smiles Liang-Min Mark Lin Qi Lin β Photo Club Heath Liner β CSF, Spanish Honor Society, March- ing Band, Computer Club, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Becky Lockwood Adriana Gabriela Lopetrone β Runners for Higher Endurance, Senior Girls Club, Shakespeare Society, Varsity Swimming, JV Cross Country. Cesar Lopez Sr. β Diving Club, Who ' s Who. Cheryl Lowry β Delphian Staff (Sports Editor), Babes in Arms, Concert Choir, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Swimming. Nicholas Lubofsky β NHS, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Thespian Society, Madrigals, Chess Club, Computer Club, Math Team. Craig Steven Ludwig β Toots Club (President), Vol- leyball Club, Wrestling. Melissa Lumel Kyle Randall Lundy β Girls League and Homecom- ing Prince, Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Radio RHHS, Touchdown Club, Volleyball Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Susan Lynn Lurie β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Madrigals (Co-President), Spring Musicals ( ' 82, ' 83, ' 84), Fall Play ( ' 82), Delphian (Organizations Editor), Drama Club, Girls Service Club, International Thespian Society. Delia Ma β Girls League, Shakespeare Society. Annette D. MacFarlane β Varsity Gymnastics. Charles Douglas Machalicky β National Honor So- ciety, CSF, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Babes in Arms, Once in a Lifetime, Pajama Game, Choreo, Madrigals, Quest Club, Who ' s Who. Kristen Mackey β Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Senior Yacht Club, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, Teen Advocates, Powder Puff Football. - A surprised and happy Allison Cook thanks Dave Swank for the beautiful bouquet of flowers he has just given her for her birthday. 42 Seniors Jennifer Fox smiles as she realizes it ' s Friday and she has no homework. Many seniors take kickback classes after they are accepted to college. Gary Milton Macklis β National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Quill and Scroll, Titan Delphian (Head Photographer), Photo Club, Slide Show, Frosh Basketball. David L. MacTavish β Marching Band, Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble, Bleacher Bums, French Club, Music Club, Frosh Soph, ]V, Varsity Basketball, Who ' s Who. Sylvia Maerlens β CSF, Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir, Girls Service Club, Green No-Name Club, Spanish Club. Stephanie Mandel β Titan Staff. Susan Michelle Marckx β Freshman Homecoming Princess, Dugout Club, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Powder Puff Football, JV Cross Country. John Marcone β National Honor Society, CSF, Lead- ership Award, ASB Assistant to VP of Curriculum, ASB Assistant to VP of Activities, Senior Yacht Club (President), Interact, Frosh Soph Track. Jonathan David Marshall β National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semifinalist, Quill and Scroll, NCTE Writing Achievement Award, Titan (Editor-in- Chief), Delphian Staff, Model United Nations (Presi- dent), German Club, Satori Staff. Cynthia Lynn Martin β CSF, )V, Varsity Songleader, Lil Abner, Babes in Arms, Pajama Game, Drill Team (Sergeant), Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Who ' s Who. Marc Massari β Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band. Jane Mathis Hatsuki Matsui lames Maury Linda A. McDonald Douglas Walter McFarland β National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, lunior Class Vice-President, Key Club, Let- termen ' s Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Golf. Seniors 43 John McCuire β Call Me Madam, Lettermen ' s Club, Shakespeare Society, Varsity Water Polo (MVP, Best Defensive Player, All CIF, 2nd Team, All League, 1st and 2nd Team), Varsity Swimming. W. Scott McKelvey β Dugout Club, Green No- Name Club, Shakespeare Society, Ski Club, Volleyball Club, JV Baseball. Brian W. McLaughlin β Senior Yacht Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Cross Country, Varsity Golf. Robert George McLean Jr. Alesia McManus β National Honor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, French Flonor Society, French Club (President) Girls Service Club, Marching Band, Chamber Orchestra, Wind Ensem- ble, Student Union. Erin McNeer β Marching Band, Concert Band, Shakespeare Society, Ski Club. Mary Beth McPherson β Slide Show, Greenpeace, Ski Club. David L. McRell Theresa Renee Melott β Stage Crew, Our F earts Were Young, Lil Abner, Call me Madam, Once in a Lifetime, Babes In Arms, Pajama Came, Madrigals, Concert Choir, Who ' s Who. Eric Melton Aimee Barbara Mendez β French F onor Society (President), JV Songleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team, Forensics, French Club, Teen Advocates, Pow- der Puff Football. David Scott Merrill β National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semifinalist, Spanish Honor Society (President), Drum Major, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble, Student Union (President). Haideh Mesbahzadeh β Ski Club, Tennis Club. Melody Ann Meyer β French Honor Society, Girls League, Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph Soccer Stat, JV, Varsity Volleyball Stat. M r W fS ' ' jT i 3 1 ' ' 1 r 1 1 M ' ' ' Lm β’ ' ' ' ' ' fl ' iL:. . [ P l : .ii- ,. ' H P BU H Christopher Miller β French Club, Ski Club, Cross Country, Track. Senior Dennis Horton shows the student body how to move the hips in a hula dance. These lunchtime activities during Homecoming were enthu- siastically supported. 44 Seniors Seniors plan for the future Liza Rindge, Christine Thomas, and Kris Olinger discuss plans for college with Mary Seamons, the career center clerk. Many confused seniors went to the center for guidance and help in planning for the future. Janelle Miller Mark Miller β CSF, Chess Club, Flyers Club, Latin Club, Frosh, JV, Varsity Baseball, Frosh, )V Track. RaBecca Lee Miller β Tall Flags, Marching Band, Concert Band, Student Union, Powder Puff Football. William Miller IV β Animal Welfare Club, Car Rally Club, Chess Club, Green No-Name Club, Music Club, Ski Club, jV Tennis. Kim Mizrani Susan Elizabeth Modzeleski β AFS Exchange Stu- dent to Chile, Green No-Name Club, Girls League, International Exchange Club, Senior Girls Club, Span- ish Club. Marjan Mokhtari Bryan G. Monteith β National FHonor Society, CSF, Spanish FHonor Society, Satori Staff, Model United Nations, Simulation Came Club. William Moravec β Car Rally Club (President), Let- termen ' s Club, Senior Yacht Club, Shakespeare Soci- ety (President), Tennis Club, Varsity Tennis (Captain, All League Team, 4 years, MVP, Most Inspirational). Cynthia J. Mo rehouse Alison Morgan Kristie S. Morgan β Senior Girls Club, Student Council. Seniors 45 Twelve seniors make their mark Jennifer Joanne Morrill β Club Council President, Vice-President, Tri-Council, Forensics, Green No- Name Club (President), Senior Girls Club (President), Ski Club, Surf Club, Track Stat, Varsity Volleyball Stat, Who ' s Who. Bruce Mosley β Biology Club, Spanish Club, Volley- ball Club, Delphian Staff, Frosh Soph Football, Who ' s Who. Susan Lee Moses β National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Tall Flags (Captain), Girls League, Girls Service Club, Latin Club, Volleyball Stat. Bob Mulvihill β Once in a Lifetime, Asian Club, Ping Pong Club, Spanish Club. ShujI Munekuni β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Asian Club, Biology Club, Math Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Soph Football, Varsity Golf. DuShun Myers β Delphian Staff, Varsity Basketball, Football. Jacques Calvert Naviaux II β Runners for Higher Endurance, Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph, )V Cross Country, Frosh Soph Track. Johanna Nemeth β Choreo. Peter A. Nilarp β Titan (Advertising Manager, Sports Editor), Animal Welfare Club, Biolgy Club, German Club, Science Fiction Club, Shakespeare Society, Soph Football. Kimberly Gail Norgaard β CSF, Girls Service Club, Green No-Name Club, YDAT, Girls League, Ski Club, Varsity Track, Who ' s Who. Christopher North - CSF, )V Volleyball (MVP, Most Improved), Varsity Volleyball (Most Improved). Nina Nouri β French Honor Society, Choreo, Drama Club, French Club, Ski Club, Who ' s Who. On one of their deep mvestigative reporting assignments, six members of the Titan staff sample the quality of a pizza at a nearby establishment. The subsequent article appeared in the next issue and w as viewed with laughter and skipticism. 46 Seniors Stacey Harumi Nozaki β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, ASB Secretary, Runners for Higher Endurance (President), Model United Na- tions, Senior Girls Club, Varsity Cross Country (Cap- tain), Varsity Track. Kenneth Ogawa β CSF, Chess Club, Computer Club, Interact, Shakespeare Society, Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming. Kristan Olinger β National Honor Society, CSF, Girls League, Key Club, Senior Girls Club, Senior Yacht Club, Spanish Club, JV, Varsity Softball, JV, Varsity Soccer (Captain), Who ' s Who. Leslie Oliver β Winter Formal Queen, Dugout Club, Girls League, Senior Yacht Club, Ski Club. George Luis Olivo β Wrestling Club (President), Frosh Soph, )V, Varsity Wrestling (Captain). Brian Ongarato β Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball. Joel Richard Orner III β Once in a Lifetime, Har- vey, Call Me Madam, Cinema Club (President), Forensics, Shakespeare Society, Spanish Club, Thes- pian Society, Cross Country. Tim Orson Matt Ruona, Steve Dang, Nick Lubofsky, Ed Waterman, and Charles Mackalicky desperately try to capture the photographer ' s attention and it worked. Seniors are always doing crazy things to get their pictures in the yearbook, and many succeeded. Lewis Overbey Ronald Kenneth Park β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Titan (Sports Editor), Interact, Model United Nations, Frosh Soph Baseball, Soph Track. Ruth Frances Parker β National Honor Society, CSF, Drill Team (Head Sergeant and Captain), Club Coun- cil, Green No-Name Club, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club. Julia Kay Parton β Powder Puff Football, )V Softball, Who ' s Who. Seniors 47 Spirit and relaxation prevail ).D. Patch β Class Representative, Chess Club, Vol- leyball Club, Soccer, Volleyball. Lisa Marie Paul β Concert Choir, Madrigals. Christine Pearson Karen Elizabeth Percy Senior Girls Club. Dugout Club, Key Club, Sonia Perry Robert Petty β Ski Club, Volleyball. Kristin Lee Phillips β ASB Representative, German Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Football Stat. Steven Pierce Laura Pimentel Douglas C. Poling β House of Representatives, Let- termen ' s Club, Frosh, JV Basketball, Frosh Soph Track, Varsity Football. Michael Popkin β National Honor Society, CSF, I Dare You Award, ASB Vice President of Curriculum, Sophomore Class President, Bleacher Bums (Presi- dent), Interact (Rotary Representative), Frosh, Varsity Soccer, )V Baseball. Robert Everett Port β Frosh Soph, Varsity Sw im- ming, Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo. Tamara L. Powell β Green No-Name Club, Latin Club, Satori Staff, Varsity Basketball Stat. George Morrell Prince β Biology Club, Shakespeare Society. Cina Calucci finishes a cheer during a spirited pep rally. The pre-game rallies certainly encouraged students to support their athletic teams. 48 Seniors Stephen Prince Karl Probst β CSF, Asian Club, Chess Club, Oriental Game Club, Key Club, Volleyball Club, Frosh Basket- ball, )V, Varsity Volleyball. Brian M. Prock β National Honor Society, CSF, Key Club (President), Ski Club, Volleyball Club, Frosh Soph Soccer, )V, Varsity Tennis, Who ' s Who. Elizabeth Marie Protage β National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, National Merit Semifina- ist. Varsity Songleader (Head), JV Songleader, Letter- men ' s Club Princess, Key Club, Spanish Club (Presi- dent), Track. Irian Kelley and Heath Liner take pleasure in doing nothing but eating during their lunch break. In contrast, )eff Kaufman leviously plots to bean a passing faculty member or one of the many students who perform during the lunch hour. John Pursell β National Honor Society, CSF, House of Representatives, Flyers Club, German Club, Let- termen ' s Club, Shakespeare Society, Football, Wres- tling. Mark Kendall Quan β National Honor Society, CSF, German Club, Interact, International Exchange Club, Model United Nations. Andrea Nicole Quaranta β Girls Ensemble, Concert Choir. Paul Joseph Raab β Cinema Club, Model United Nations, Frosh Soph Track. Karen Rail β CSF, Food, Fun and Fashion Club, Sen- ior Girls Club, Senior Yacht Club, Shakespeare Soci- ety, Spanish Club. Gary Christopher Randall β National Honor Society, CSF, Toots Club. Mandy Raymond Shawn Matthew Reilly β Junior Class Vice President, Senior Class President, Freshman, Sophomore House of Representatives, Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Sen- ior Yacht Club, Touchdown Club, Frosh Soph, Varsi- ty Football, Frosh Soph Soccer, Frosh Soph Track. Seniors 49 Football, polo: favorite fall sports Irene Luming Ren β National Honor Society, CSF, Frencti Honor Society, Girls Service Club, Interact. Shelley Lynn Rice β Girls League, Shakespeare Soci- ety, Senior Girls Club. Jane RIgler Elizabeth Rindge β National Honor Society, CSF, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Volley- ball Club, Slide Show, ]V, Varsity Volleyball, )V Bas- ketball. Todd C. Roach β Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football, )V Soccer, Frosh Soph Wrestling. Daniel Evan Robbins β Delphian Staff. Brian Robinson β Camera Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh Soph Track and Field, Who ' s Who. Jeffrey Paul Robinson β CSF, Dugout Club, Letter- men ' s Club, )V, Varsity Basketball, JV, Varsity Baseball, Who ' s Who. Kimberly Dawn Rochat β National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Biology Club, French Club, Student Union, Marching Band, Wind Ensem- ble, Varsity Wrestling Stat. Rodney Brian Rockoff β Marching Band, Wind En- semble, Forensics, Who ' s Who. James Benson Rojas β CSF, Green No-Name Club, Interact, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, ]V, Varsity Bas- ketball. Erin L. Ronk β Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club. Greg Ronlov β CSF, Frosh Soph Football, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track. Kathleen Frances Rossne y β Bleacher Bums, Teen Advocates, Track Stat, Varsity Basketball Stat. Darryn Rozas takes a break from the exciting PV versus RH football game as he smiles for the photographer. I 50 Seniors With a grin Mike Arman watches as his water polo teammates exquisitely perform their water ballet acts. Uninterested, Ken Ogawa nonchalantly listens to messages sent through his secret ear decoder. Oarryn Christopher Rozas β Freshman Class Presi- dent, Assistant to Vice President of Student Rela- tions, ASB Vice President of Activities, ASB President. The Man Who Came to Dinner, Once in a Life- time, Bleacher Bums (President), Interact, Frosh Soph Cross Country, Frosh Soph Track. Lisa Ruddick Eric S. Ruder β National Honor Society, CSF, Span- ish Honor Society, Clubs, Model United Nations, Pa- perback Exchange (President), Science Fiction Club, Satori Staff. Young-Bo Rue Matt Ruona β Once in a Lifetime, Pajama Game, Runners for Higher Endurance, Varsity Cross Coun- try. Frederick T. Sadler β Marching Band, Gourmet Club, Student Union, YDAT, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo. Steven J. Salzman β CSF, Titan Staff, Delphian Staff, Academic Decathlon, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Bleacher Bums, Car Rally Club (President), Var- sity Water Polo, JV Wrestling. Adrienne Marie Samaha β National Honor Society, CSF, Watch on The Rhine, Man Who Came to Dinner, The Glass Menagerie, Once in a Life- time, View from the Bridge, Forensics, Thespian Society, Interact. Richard Sanders Rob Sanders Roopinder Sanghh β CSF, Asian Club, Computer Club, Model United Nations, Runners for Higher En- durance, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, ]V Varsity Track, Cross Country, Who ' s Who. Angela Margaret Santos β French Honor Society, Key Club, Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club. Seniors 51 John F. Santos β CSF, Asian Club. Sheila Sassani β Senior Girls Club. R. Bruce Saurer β Animal Welfare Club, Biology Club, Bleacher Bums, Car Rally Club, Flyers Club, Green No-Name Club, Photo Club, Spanish Club. Robert Scow β Flyers Club, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Who ' s Who. Michelle Cecilia Senn β Lettermen ' s Club Princess, Dugout Club, Forensics, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society, Cross Country. Tina Serritzlew β Girls League. Robert Allen Sharp Clifton Sheng β Titan Staff, Frosh Soph, )V, Varsity Wrestling, Who ' s Who. Rocky Sheng β Key Club, Shakespeare Society, Ten- nis Club, IV, Varsity Tennis. Jack Shepard β Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football. Maureen Malia Sherwood Paul Shiao β Chess Club. Hui-Shen Shih β Asian Club, Biology Club, Interna- tional Exchange Club, Math Club, Photo Club, Span- ish Club. Michael Shonafelt β Titan Staff. Peter Lawrence Showier β Academic Decathlon, Chess Club, Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Swimming. ilephanie Goppert stops to talk with her grandmother, Yvonne Goppert, an English teacher at RH. The two have shared campus life at Malaga Cove and Rolling Hills for the past seven years. 52 Seniors Campus life breaks monotony Adnan Siddiqui β Frosh Football, Frosh Cross Coun- try Kellie Kim Siemons β National Merit Semi-finalist, CSF, Green No-Name Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Gymnastics, Who ' s Who. Michelle Ann Silver β Green No-Name Club, Teen Advocates. Stacy Sipes β CSF, Bye Bye Birdie, Dugout Club, Food, Fun and Fashion Club, Senior Girls Club (Presi- dent), Senior Yacht Club, Ski Club, JV, Varsity Track. ,3efore the USC UCLA clash, John Pursell expresses his dislike for UCLA Dy showing off his T-shirt. The rivalry for that game is similar to the PV vs. H contest. Walter John Skalij Jr. β Titan Delphian (Head Pho- tographer), Slide Show, Photo Club, Ski Club. Carol Maria Skelly Alan Sladky β Orchestra, Spanish Club. Christopher Smith Karen Ann Smith β Green No-Name Club. Karen Elizabeth Smith β Drill Team, Senior Girls Club, Senior Yacht Club, Gymnastics. Kenneth Dwight Smith Jr. β Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, JV Basketball, Varsity Track. Seniors 53 Scott Smith β CSF, French Honor Society, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football. Sharla Dee Smith β Shakespeare Society. Aaron Soloman β Key Club, Shakespeare Society (President), Frosh Soph Cross Country. Mark Hoin Song β National Honor Society, CSF, German Club, Interact, Model United Nations, Soph, ]V Cross Country, Who ' s Who. Andrea Soux β Water Polo Stat, Varsity Swimming. Joy L. Spanos β Babes in Arms, Madrigals, Con- cert Choir, Girls Ensemble, Drama Club, Folksingers Club, Green No-Name Club. Dawn Rae Sproul β Academic Decathlon, Buttons ' n ' Bows, Chess Club, Clubs, Biology. Gail Marcy Steinberg β Bleacher Bums, Teen Advo- cates, JV, Varsity Basketball Stat. Cathleen Stern β French Club, Girls Service Club, Green No-Name Club, Spanish Club, Tall Flags, Short Flags. Paul Allan Stevens, Jr. β Dugout Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph Baseball. April Christine Stinis β Varsity Songleader, Drill Team, Drama Club, Girls League, Pep Club, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. Robert E. Stockberger β Lettermen ' s Club, Touch- down Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Wrestling. Members of the Senior Girl ' s Club exhibit foolhardy courage by dressing in bizarre attire for the club ' s initiation. The club was formed as a social organization two years ago. 54 Seniors Crazy dress, crazy people invade Rod Van Beek pleads with someone to release him from jail. He had just married Carly Frew, was thrown in jail and then drenched with water during a Homecoming activity. Scot Allen Stone β Varsity Golf. Glenn B. Stuart β Flyers Club, German Club, Ski Club. James Edward Suarez β CSF, Interact, Model United Nations, Simulated Came Club, Wrestling Club, Var- sity Water Polo (Manager), Varsity Swimming (Man- ager), ]V, Varsity Wrestling, Who ' s Who. Traci Renee Sullivan β Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club, JV Soccer. Michael Sun β Chess Club, Oriental Game Club, Photo Club. Rico Sutton David Swank β Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Swimming. John Swiger β Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, Marching Band. Naoki Tachikawa β American Field Service, Chess Club, International Exchange Club, Oriental Game Club, Photo Club. Scott C. Tadler β Car Rally Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph Varsity Track, Who ' s Who. Carol Akie Takenaka β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, Delphi- an (Sports Editor), Girls Service Club, Interact, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track. Naoto Tamai β CSF, German Honor Society, Chess Club, German Club, Oriental Game Club. Seniors 55 Spirited Titans support team ' C J Seniors Julie Hertzman and Cheryl Brudney laugh as the Titan football squad tackles the North High Saxons. This was one of the most exciting games of the ' 83 season. Todd M. Temple β Frosh Football, Varsity Track and Field, JV Wrestling. Cynthia Teresinski Stuart Hiroshi Teshima β National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll (President), ASB Historian, Del- phian (Associate Editor, Editor-in-Chief), Interact, Model United Nations, Sophomore Track. Jenny Tatiana Thoen β French Honor Society, Choreo (President), French Club, Fun, Food and Fash- ion Club, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Who ' s Who. Christine May Thomas β CSF, Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club. Cynthia Thomas β Varsity Basketball, Varsity Volley- ball, Varsity Track. Gina Marie Thompson β Babes in Arms, Lil Abner, 1984, Pajama Game, Drill Team (Best Military Trophy, Miss Titanette), Satori Staff, Drama Club, Spanish Club. leannette Patricia Tom β National Honor Society, CSF, Girls Service Club, Interact, Teen Advocates, Wrestling Stat. Matthew J. Toohey Michael |. Toohey Vincent Eric Toscan β Frosh Soph Wrestling, Frosh Soph, )V, Varsity Soccer. Catherine Grace Townley β Sophomore ASB Re- presentative, Delphian Staff, Club Council, Buttons ' n ' Bows, Car Rally Club, Girls League, Green No- Name Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Soccer Stat. 55 Seniors Heidi Traxler β Drill Team, Soph Doll, German Club, Girls League, Girls Service Club (President), Senior Girls Club, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Cross Country, Who ' s Who. Chia-ling Tu β Chess Club, Photo Club, Who ' s Who. Rodney Van Beek β Watch on the Rhine, Babes in Arms, Once in a Lifetime, Pajama Game, Harvey, Kiss ' n ' Tell, View From the Bridge, Forensics (President), Shakespeare Society, Thespian Society. Susan Mary Vandenbos Barbara Jean Vanderllp Irma Vasquez β Bleacher Bums, Ski Club. Steven Thomas Vickers β CSF, Marching Band, Con- cert Band, Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Simulated Came Club, Quest Club, )V Golf, JV, Varsity Baseball. Richard Villaluz Kimberly Vinso β Drill Team, Tall Flags. Julie Viola β Concert Band, Biology Club, Varsity Soccer. Mary-Angela Voce Margaret Vona Seniors 57 Senior Class Homecoming Queen Bill Wallace β Car Rally Club, Flyers Club, Tennis Club, Ski Club, Volleyball Club, Varsity Tennis, Who ' s Who. Traci Sue Wallace β Senior Yacht Club, Ski Club, Toots Club. Susan Michelle Waller β Choreo, House of Repre- sentatives, Green No-Name Club, Radio RHHS, Sen- ior Girls Club, Teen Advocates. Christopher Walton β Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo. Susan Wand β German Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football Stat, JV Softball. Katherine Shu-wei Wang β National Honor Society, National Merit Semifinalist, CSF, Academic Decath- lon (President), Interact, Girls Service Club, Model United Nations. Samuel Y. Wang β Pajama Game, Babes in Arms, Orchestra, Biology Club, Math Club. Susan Dianne Washko β National Honor Society, CSF, JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Senior Homecoming Princess, Girls League, Senior Girls Club, Powder Puff Football, Varsity Track. Cheryl Noel Waterman β )V, Varsity Songleader, Drill Team, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Ed Waterman β Once in a Lifetime, Chess Club, Drama Club, Folksingers Club, Quest Club, Science Fiction Club, Wrestling. Richard Watt β Latin Club, Frosh Soph Basketball, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Track. Colleen Marie Weatherell β National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, French Honor Society, Homecoming Queen, Varsity Songleader, Short Flags (Captain), French Club, Girls Service Club, Wind Ensemble, Who ' s Who. Richard Scott Weaver β Lil Abner, Drama Club, Green No-Name Club, JV Soccer, JV Volleyball, Soph Football. Scott Weisenberg β Biology Club, German Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Soccer, Frosh Cross Country, Soph Track, Who ' s Who. Scott Welkowsky Rudolf Wetzer Joan Catherine Whalen β Folksingers Club, Girls Ensemble, Madrigals, Green No-Name Club, Varsity Swimming. Lisa DeVee Williams β CSF, Drama Club, Forensics, Girls League, Girls Service Club, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Track. Shirley Jane Williams β Delphian Staff, Titan Staff, German Club, International Exchange Club, Spanish Club, JV Soccer, JV, Varsity Softball, Varsity Soccer Stat. Darrel Winner β Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Chess Club, Quest Club. Mira Wolff β Lil Abner, Call Me Madam, Babes in Arms, Pajama Game, Madrigals, Or- chestra (President), Marching Band, Jazz Band, Choreo, Student Union, Who ' s Who. Kristine Woods β Watch on the Rhine, Call Me Madam, Man Who Came to Dinner, ASB Sopho- more and Senior Representative, Drama Club, Green No-Name Club, Clubs, Spanish Club, Thespians, Sa- tori Staff. Sharon Woods β Junior ASB Representative, Girls League, Girls Service. Chandra Lynn Wooten 58 Seniors Colleen Weatherell, Homecoming Queen Anne Worley lanet Worrell β Toots Club, Who ' s Who. Brett Wright Robin Elaine Wyte β Quill and Scroll, Delphian (Ac- tivities and Faculty Editor), Drill Team (Sergeant and Co-Captain), Green No-Name Club, Senior Girls Club, Spanish Club. Terry Tat-Yu Yang β National Honor Society, CSF, Chess Club (President), Data Exchange Club (Presi- dent), Oriental Game Club (President), Math Club, Model United Nations, Spanish Club, Who ' s Who. Bing Lee Yeh β National Honor Society. Akihiro Yoshioka β National Honor Society, CSF, Computer Club, German Club, Math Club, Photo Club, Oriental Game Club. Tyrone Yu β CSF, Chess Club, Photo Club, Oriental Game Club, Who ' s Who. Karen ). Zamos β Junior, Senior Lettermen ' s Club Princess, Dugout Club, Senior Girls Club, Ski Club. Stephanie Ann Zamzow β National Honor Society, Freshman Class Vice-President, Junior Class Secre- tary Treasurer, Once in a Lifetime, Button ' n ' Bows, Girls Service Club, Green No-Name Club, Bas- ketball Stat, JV Track. Marilen Zinner β Man Who Came to Dinner, Chicken Every Sunday, Drama Club, Thespians. Steven Arthur Zurnaciyan β National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Junior, Senior House of Representatives, Biology Club, Dugout Club, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph Soccer, Frosh Soph, JV Baseball, Who ' s Who. Seniors 59 60 Senior Collage I ' -V-NjCL Senior Collage 61 Junior Class Officers 62 Junior Officers The junior year in high schoo Preparation for the PSAT, SAT, AP exams, off cam independence at last. F ' ce ' ' Tas ' n!I ' r!!f ' ' ' r. Β° ' ' ' ' ' ' Β° ' ' ' ' P ' - e homecoming booth Pie in the eidT o tc ' hf β: ' ,tr ' ' ' ' ' ' -- = pβ’ p=-- and active class, Laura Samuels, Melissa Diamant, representatives Junior Officers 63 Bryan Abraham Caroline Adams Margaret Addleman Jennifer Africano Christopher Ahearn David Albanese Arthur Alcantara Lynne Adlrich Steven Alexander Matthew Alger Robert Allen Marcia Allison David Alper Louis Alper Mark Amey Christine Anderson Edna Anderson Jennifer Appleton Evelyn Arisen Penny Asroff Susan Avi deychuk Debra Bar Teresa Bartko William Bartz Mary Bassler Marc Batcheler Michael Baum Robin Bayer Cynthia Beck Elizabeth Behrens Robert Beliveau Laura Bell Karen Bennett Cori Berry Katheryn Berry Elizabeth Bianchi Sharyl Bilas Jeannette Billeter Diane Bolton Roland Boudreau 64 Juniors Juniors find time for classes, clubs Mark Bourgeois Kevin Bowers Roy Boyko Julie Brack Mark Bradford Lisa Briese Monique Bringuel Scott Brown Barbara Buck Deborah Buck Lora Burger Jean-Francoi Burguet Patti Burke Manuel Busto Mary Camarata Jessica Canary Jonattian Caplan Cynthia Capps Michelle Capri Lynne Carlucci Brent Carter Cynthia Cartier Stephanie Cartozian Donna Cartwright Kelly Cashen Kenneth Cashon Gabriel Catalogne Kristen Celmer Robert Ceske lenry Clift desperately tries to persuade his friend Kelly Cashen to attend U.S. History at least nee this week. That course is a required and demanding one for all juniors. Juniors 65 Academics and fun mix on campus David Chai Arnold Chan Henry Chang Kenneth Chastain Ching-Yu Chen Linda Cheng Suzanne Ching Sung-Hwan Choi Margaret Ciuffini Carolyn Clark Cynthia Claypool Henry Clitt Brian Coffman James Cogan Cheryl Cohen Laura Collins John Compton Tracy Concannon William Cooper Michael Corcoran Jessilyn Cordova Catherine Costello Stephen Craig William Crain David Da Silva Richard Dahl Susanne Daley Sandra Damsky Barbara Daniels Jacqueline Dasso Julia Davenport Juniors Margaret Ciuffini, Amy Fritz, and Mary Camarada socialize while Amy suddenly understands the punchline to a joke she heard earlier. ) r Hriy?5ii 66 Erik Davis John Davis Stuart Davis Scott Dawson Christopher Day Shanti Day Stephen DeFrees Anne DeRoos Jolene De Young Melinda Deitch Jaklin Demirkiran Susan Dent Daina Denton Michael Der lill DiPalma )odi DiPalma Melissa Diamant James Disney Roslyn Dodds Arto Doner Michael Dowell James Dox John Doyle Edward Durand Gary Dyner Afiong Ekong Barry Elkin Amy Epstein Lisa Espinoza Mikel Espy Kathleen Etter Michelle Ettress Todd Euler Ann Eyier Douglas Farnham Sharon Faw I, 67 John Fehr Alexander Felix Barbara Ferdman )odi Finster Geraldine Fitzgerald Laura Fitzpatrick Jodi Flicker Marvin Fong Regina Fong Christopher Foody Norman Foote Susan Foster Karen Franklin Caroline Frew Aaron Frith Amy Fritz Kelly Fuchino Deanne Fujimoto Anthony Gale Mark Calvin Craig Gehr Sean Germon Daniel Getty Margaret Getzin Ellen Gil-Gomez Susan Gilson Mary Gliksman Carolyn Goering Christine Goetze Shawn Goldsmith Kenneth Govan Lori Gragg Jacques Gravett Adam Green Doreen Green Andrew Greenberg Brent Greenshields Stacey Gregory ir fi|Β« Steven Greiling Stacey Gregory and Kathi Etter fondly reminisce about another delicious lunch they just enjoyed in the cafeteria a popular noontime eating spot for Rolling Hills students. 68 Juniors students here, abroad enjoy RH Jill Griffiths Sandra Grote Dana Gulbrandson Mary Gustafson Leisa Hadley Andrea Hale Maria Han Yukako Hanamura Hilary Harper Carole Hauser William Hayden Lynelle Hee Maria Henke Scott Hennessy Monica Hernandez Stephen Herring Cynthia Heurlin Kathryn Hicks Michael Hileman Tony Ho Morgan Hochee Frederick Hohenstein Trena Hooks Margriet Horwood Lisa Hoy Patricia Hoy Karen Hribar Dante Hsu Clayton Hummel Karen Hurrell Eric Hymovitz Juniors 69 Hiroko Iguchi Ronald Imus Jeannette Irvine David Ishii Joelle Jackson Laura Jamet Joel Jennings Cynthia Johnson Lauren Johnson Sarah Jones Cathy Judge Lisa Jung Julie Kakita Lorin Kalayciyan Mark Kalemkiarian Mark Kan Miles Kan Ming-Yu Kao Joseph Kearney On her way to journalism, Jill Pappas stops to read a love letter from her secret pal. Secret pals were a part of Council and publications this year. Columba Kim Miho Konoshita Robin Kisner Jason Klakoff Marci Kleinberg Kim Kohler Christopher Kohles Noriko Kokubo EIke Kolodinski Brian Kraake Bryan Kring Susan Kuelbs Mara Kuplis Kenneth Kwon Kevin La Casse Paul Lambros James Landreth Robert Lankau Norman Lantz Theresa Laura George Laws 70 Communication breaks routine Lisa Laxineta Hsin-Shung Lee David Leonard Tiffany Lew Sue Li Leslie Lightfoot Marc Linder Peter Lindh Adam Litman Diane Liu )ay Lockenour )oe Longo Cesar Lopez Gina Lopez Jeffery Low Michael Lyons lulie MacTavish Kim Madir-Fatemi Mac Madir-Fatemi Patricia Maertens Lisa Maestas Brad Magee Lora Mansfield Joe Manzella Judy Marsi Andrew Martin Junior Doug Farnham tires to teach his two buddies how to walk. Embarrassed, they blush and keep on going as they are eager to get to their next class. Juniors 71 Photographers capture work play Marissa Massari Marjan Massoudian Lissa McClain Chrisopher McConnell Karen McCormick Mike McCoy Denise McDade Todd McKissock Constance McKivett Barbara McManus James Meade Michelle Meese Douglas Merrill Morgan Meyer William Mickelson Gregory Miller Patrick Miller Carolyn Minnick Tomono Minoura William Michell Tava Miyata Paul Moebius Peter Moebius Siamak Mogharei Christopher Molony Carlos Monreal Maria-Elena Monreal Alyson Moran Stacey Morehouse Pat Voerman puts the finishing touches on his latest ceramics project. Students in the class made many useful and attractive pieces of pottery. 72 Juniors Dru Morgan Audra Mori Keith Mortensen Tim Mossonite Jane Motschall Dennis Moyer Justin Moyer Jean Mullen Kong Mun Jeffery Murdock Mary Murnane Elizabeth Nagy Stephanie Nakamura Darlene Nakata Johanna Nemeth Leslie Mewmeyer David Newsham Bao Nguyen Sean Nicholas Cammie Nishiyama Jill Norman Tricia North Sean O ' Brien Mani Ogawa Kyle Onaga Virginia Onorato Jon Page Jill Pappas Christopher Parks Sanjay Patel George Patterson Erin Peckham Sheryl Payne Ted Pelletier Iraking time out from girl-watching, Junior Neil Young flashes his baby blues to the Delphian Shotographer. The publications photogs rarely missed a good picture. Juniors 73 Paradise ' festivities prove popular Laurie Petersen Diana Peterson Jeffery Phillips Ronald Pickering Dean Pizer Laura Plost Charles Plumley Carolyn Prince Steven Raizes Aaron Ramsey Amanda Raymond Steven Resnick Glen Robins John Robinson Kenneth Rojas Bernard Ross Craig Ross Amy Roth Denise Ryan Karen Sackheim Christopher Saigal Laura Samuels Juniors Steve Greiling and Lisa Espinoza display looks of disbelief and awe during a Homecom ing activity. Mr. Noble was probably telling another of his famous Noble jokes. Yuko Sato Meianie Saunders Sharilyn Scharf Thomas Schlappatha Cheri Schlegel Elizabeth Schoenheider Patrice Schrello Pamela Schroeder Mark Schue Carol Schwartz Toshiki Sekizawa Dhyani Senaratne Cara Shahmiri Munir Shaikh 74 Juniors Kerry Shean Frady Shiang Tamara Shier Li-Po Shih Daniel Shonafelt Nao Shimizu Yasushi Shiotsuki Mark Sicola Steve Siengner Dante Silva Denise Simmons Kathleen Simmons Brian Skinner Darrin Smith Michael Soderberg Julie Soltis John Soo-Hoo Felicia Sorenson Kimberly Spears Daniel Speltz Edward Spratt David Staggs David Stansel Christie Staudhammer Karen Stever Cynthia Stock Jennifer Stollery Shannon Strong Jacqueline Subeck Julie Subotky Wendy Suer Dominic Sun Elaine Sun Jeff Svoboda Douglas Tamura Jason Taylor Marmion Terry Carolyn Teruya Michael Thies Brian Thomas Stephanie Thomas j group of juniors appear to be enjoying the festivities at the Homecoming fair. Wearing leis, |he girls are appropriately dressed for the theme, A Tropical Paradise. Juniors 75 Junior Class Princess iF r Car ol Thompson - , i. Kimberly Thrailkill β j - David Titchener Danielle Tourtelot Melissa Iran Stacey Trowbridge Christine Tsai Mary Tschida Carol Tseng Takeshi Tsubota Chia Yu Tu Alisa Tuchscher Robert Valentekovich Karen Van Putten Dominique Varagnat Irma Vasquez Luis Vega David Verette Kim Whallon, Homecoming princess 76 Juniors Jamie Vitale Patrick Voerman Daryl Von Hartmann Barbara Wagner Sharon Wagoner Debra Walquist David Warren Scott Washko Edwarcj Waterman Brian Watkins John Whalen Kim Whallon Kelly Whelan Kevin White Seth Wiesen Lilly Wilkins Brian Williams Rachel Willougby Sharon Wishner David Wohlfarth Lynn Wolf Roy Woody Brett Wright Elizabeth Wynne Geoffrey Yantz Rory Yarak Alan Yee Akihiro Yoshioka Neil Young Kyu Son Yun Juniors 77 78 Junior Collage 3?B , i- U ,j;; ' ; ' y β’ ' Junior Collage 79 Sophomore Class Officers The sophomore year in high school . . . Maturity, finally taking grades seriously, reckless permit driving, turning sweet sixteen. The sophomore class at RH this year, led by Amy Appelhans, continued to build a treasury for the future. Homecoming brought in revenue with another successful booth. The Soph Doll Dance once again brought the leaders together as they dedicated themselves to sponsoring this fun and profitable dance. Other successful fundraising projects held throughout the year also added dollars to the treasury. A year filled with new awareness, a sense of responsibility, and dedication combined to create a stro ng, unified group of sophomores, ready to take on the title of upperclassmen. 80 Sophomore Officers George Huang, vice-president Kathy Sun, secretary treasurer Cam Bell, David Herold, representatives Sophomore Officers 81 John Addleman Kimberly Agnew Maria Ahearn Bryan Albanese Scott Alecksen Alexia Ali Margaret Alkon Pamela Allman Peter Alperin Sabrina Amin Craig Anderson Laura Antoni Amy Appelhans Amy Arcand Nick Arico Danica Armstrong Matthew Armstrong Stephanie Asch William Auberlen Lesley Axtell Melissa Baca Lawrence Bacharach Glenda Baker Kimberly Banks Robert Barnes Thomas Barratt Neill Barter Jennifer Bartok Richard Batt Andrea Bausch Marlene Beaston Craig Becker Christine Behrens Jill Beliveau Cameron Bell Amy Bellow Patricia Bennett Karen Berman Heidi Biber Sandra Billingsley 82 Sophomores Food, festivities highlight each day acy Robbins waits as Christina Henk decides whether or not to attend the post-game dance, ances were a favorite part of school life. Andre Bilyk James Bingham Teddy Bollinger Megan Borgan Renee Boudreau Timothy Braue Matthew Breneman Jon Briese Thomas Brinkman Timothy Brinkman Douglas Brown Jennifer Brown Julie Bunch Steven Butts Harry Byramian Deborah Campbell Kimberly Cannoles John Carbery Michael Carlile Erica Camay Kimberly Carter Michelle Castillo Ross Caughron Jonathan Celniker Anita Chang Chia-Cheng Chang Glenn Chang Hsiu-Ying Chang Brian Ching Kara Chin Mason Chiang Cheryl Cherry Shaw-Heng Cheng Jacy Chen Justin Che Terence Chang Sophomores 83 students have to break for study Luis Chui John Ciaccio Laura Clum Michelle Coffman Alan Cohen Gail Cohen Melanie Colburt Julie Coleman James Connor Andrew Cook Kathleen Cook Shawn Corey Kelly Correla Paul Cotter Sara Cowles Bret Cushman Shawn Cushman Robert Daspit Zoe Davirro Jennifer De Frees Gerardo DeLosRios Nadim Debsi John DeYoung Sarah Degenhardt Frank Delker Andrew Demcak Cheryl Dent Todd Deppe Brian Dinesfeld John Donaldson Laurence Donoghue Karl-Jean Donohue Elena Duenes Christina Dulin Ashley Dunn John Dyer Julia Eakins Tracy Eastom While concentrating on her biology notes, sophomore Marianne Seager is sure that the last ten minutes of lunch is ample time to prepare for her test. 84 Sophomores Mark Edelson Duncan Edwards Angela Elkins Tom Ellington Tamara Ennis Christopher Enson Kenneth Erickson Rebecca Espinoza Hooman Fakheri Catherine Falanga Jan Favero Teri Fitzgerald FHans Fleming Michelle Flynn Deidra Feng Alison Foote Michael Foote Emily Foster Carol Fox William Fox Ted Franich lohanna Friedman Carolyn Frith Mark Fritsche Lynn Fritschi Scott Fritz Jorge Garcia Kristen Gardiner Daniel Garland Aras Gedgaudas Thomas Geissler Alan Gelb Clay Gervais Julie Gibson Debra Gilbert Sharon Gilchrist Denise Giltzow Marlene Gipson Stefanie Glasser David Click Timothy Goldsmith Lisa Gonzales Victor Gonzales Sophomores 85 Johnnie Goodman Rena Granata Erik Gray James Green Colleen Greenwood Evan Grekowicz Kelly Grote Karen Gura Eric Hagenburger Elizabeth Haines David Hale Kimberly Hamada Kimiko Hanamura Suzanne Hannemann Brendan Harrington James Hart Scott Haskins Bradley Hecht Mark Heckel Scott Heimer Diane Heindl Christina Henk Jennifer Henrikson Monica Herbig David Herold David Hext Darrell Hiatt Kevin Hicks Wade Hill | Kevin Hindmarsh Eric Ho Lai Van Lillian Ho Cortney Hodge Blithe Hoffman Kathy Hosseinzadeh Melissa Howiler George Hsu George Huang Michael Huang Marianne Huettemeyer Cole Hughes Mark Huppert Nadya Ichinomiya WM i 86 Sophomores Football fans are optimistic Vs Mark Kalemkiarian readies to kick for the extra point, Judith LaFornara lervously watches. Football games are popular among sports enthusiasts. Hanako lida Oystein lllokken Miki Imaoka Jill imberman Michelle Inaba Asako Ishihara Vicky Ivener Scott Jacobson William James Patrick Jarosz Anahid Javafar Mary Jenks David Johnson Eric Johnson Gillian Johnson Susanne Johnson Naile Jones Nancy Jones Grace Jung Patrick Kam Julie Kao Michael Karaer Mitchell Kasse Stacy Kataoka Stephanie Keefer Scott Keith Michael Keller Carolyn Kellock Babak Kharrazi Dave Kim Min Soo Kim Laszio Kispal Gregory Knauss leffery Kolb Rene Koo Leah Kory Sophomores 87 Second year brings more smiles James Kremer Jiro Kubota Geoffrey Kuhlman Judith LaFornara David Laatz Robert Laatz Jean Lacascio Amelia Lacer Chien Lai Karim Lakhani Caria Lamkins Michael Lande Laura Landgraff Scott Lasky Jennifer LeMay Carol Lee Jean Lee Michael Lee Jill Lehman James Leontis Jeffery Leopold Todd Lieman Lawrence Lilienthal David Lin David Lin Lisa Lin Kristina Linder Sonya Linder Richard Lines Solomon Little Angel Liu John Liu Larry Liu BJF Kevin Loebig Kristin Long Michael Long Sophomores Shae Martin and John Wall try to decide if Shae ' s earrings would look suitable ' with John ' s new haircut. Sophs take time for fun during the noon hour. 88 Sophomores Carlos Lopetrone Angela Lopez Virginia Lucas David Lulka Stephen Lumel Kristen Lundquist Kathrine Lurie Kevin Lyons V Annjean Mabugat Heath Magee Carl Maier Catherine Mailander Jennifer Mallen Collin Manning David Marcus Cwynn Markle Leslie Markle Henry Martin Sean Martin Shae Martin Stephen Martyniak Tomohiro Maruno Hidetake Masaki Charles Mason Kelly Mathews Tsunemasa Matsumoto Amanda Mauer Joseph McCormich John McCoy Erin McCray Kevin McGuire Thomas McKellar Kathi McMullen Robert McNeill Henry Meier Douglas Mellinger Sophomores 89 Friends turn routine into fun Denise Melton Arlene Meneses Eric Miller Joshua Miller Richard Miller Jessica Mills Paradi Mirmirani Jim Mitchell Darren Moberly Carolyn Molony Keiko Morishige Laura Mosley Patricia Mulvihill |i Mun Shinji Munikuni Scott Murch Cynthia Murdock Dara Murphy Curtis Myer Karen Myer Masahisa Naganuma Rica Nishiguchi Michelle Nitz Troy Nordahl David North Robert Norwood Douglas Nozaki Colleen Nuttall Kristen Nye- Lynn Oberl Sunao Ogi Joseph Olla Eric Olson Allison Foote is busy talking to her best friend about the upcoming foot ball game. Noon is often the only time when friends can talk. l 90 Sophomores nnemarie Pullen, Anita Chang, and Kelly Mathews help Jill Imberman celebrate her birthday. Sometimes birthday victims are even kidnapped by friends and dressed in bizarre costumes. Kenneth Ong Alicia Orner Maritess Palting Jennifer Park Pamela Parker Tammy Parker Shailesh Patel John Pejiovas Sara Persselin Angela Peterson Danielle Pfeiffer Betty Pitz Kristin Pohlmann Anne Polzin Helen Ponce De Leon Kimberly Proctor Katherine Protage Anne Mair Pullen Susanne Purvis Kevin Pusavat Robert Quandt David Ramey Panah Rastegar Nazy Raygani Don Redman Gary Redman Bryan Reid Terence Reidt Michael Reisenauer Gregory Rivera Adam Rizzo Andrew Robbins Sophomores 91 Sophomores read for pleasure Stacy Robbins Kim Roberts Robert Robie Lincoln Robinson Stacey Robinson George Robinson Judith Rochat t John Rodriguez Jennifer Rolain Tom Ronk David Roque Amiee Roth Michael Rubin Michael R udberg Linda Ruder Christine Rungaldier Eric Rouna Eric Russell Matthew Russell Momoe Saito Debbie Salimi Mary Saltamachio Joseph Santos Angela Sayers Neal Schaffer William Schell Mike Schlegel Brian Schmidt Jonathan Schneider Annette Schreiber Donald Scott mJ ' Sophomore Jon Titchner is engrossed in a front page article in the Titan. An award-winning newspaper, the Titan is published fourteen times during the school year. 92 Sophomores Marianne Seager Julie Selwitz Thor Serritzler Lauren Shaul anice Shayne Tal ayuki Shida Anita Shier Lisa Showier Cheryl Silverstone Cynthia Sinagra Elena Siu Ryan Skulsky Brian Smith Craig Smith Philip Smith Dara Soderberg Elaine Soo-Hoo Yoshiko Sotomi Jesse Stasher ohn Stockberger Gary Stone Melanie Street Robert Strong oseph Suarez Laura Subotky Young Suhr Catherine Sullivan Stacey Sullivan Sharon Summit Catherine Sun Hideo Suzuki Rodney Swan April Tagawa Stephen Tanisaka Brock Temple John Teresinski Sophomores 93 Eito Teshiba Jan Thibeault Cindy Theilman Steven Thies Mia Thoen Sean Thorne John Tighe Martin Tilley John Tirman Jon Titchener Eric Tom Daniel Torres Kenny Tran Johnson Tsai Jean Tschida Yoko Tsukazaki Matthew Tuens Lisa Turek Jun-ichi Ueno Connie Ulloa Beth Ungerleider Keita Usuda Nicole VanDer Hulst Remy Vanderlaan Pierre Varagnat Jonathan Velasco Mark Vellios Mervyn Vidad Elizabeth Viersen Robert Villaluz Derek Vlasek Diane Volpicelli Takeshi Wada John Wall Anna Wang James Wang Gregory Waypa Charles Weaver Bruce Weinsenberg Bernard Welsch Laura Wenger Peter Whalen 94 Sophomores Sophomore Class Princess Eva Wiese Jonathan Wiesen Susan Williams Daryl Williams Clarke Wilson Stephanie Wolff Michelle Wong Alison Wood Kelly Woods Dane Wright Michelle Wright Allan Wu Kathleen Wu Shingo Yamamoto Takashi Yamashita Sungho Yang Helen Yu Don Zapanta Jonathan Zinner Robert Zitar Tonia Zurcher lill Zurnaciyan Sophomores 95 ,-L_ iSSLi 96 Sophomore Collage s β β’ 1 . o ft;Β« i« ' Β«SSI5 SR y V w Sophomore Collage 97 Freshman Class Officers Rebecca Marcone, president The freshman year in high school . . . Astonishment in an alien environment, trying to find oneself among 2000 strange faces, facing a brav new world, maturity at last. The class of 1987 had an outstanding first year. The homecoming booth was an immense success. Th class also went on an excursion to a television studio followed by many other activities that filled th calendar. The Frosh Fox dance, the Elections dance, a bake sale and a booth at the 20th anniversar celebration were included in this year ' s fundraisers. A year filled with dedication, fun, and perseverance combined to unite the freshman class with a hopefi outlook to the future. 98 Freshmen Officers Shige Ichinomiya, Heidi Greiling, representatives Freshmen Officers 99 Frosh find time for study and play Anya A Hearn Michelle Abraham Shana Abramowitz Andy Abram Sharon Adams Thomas Adams Laure Anrover Timothy Africano Russell All Jayne Allinson Sheri Ames James An Jason Anderson Hajimu Ando John Aposdal Adam Appel Craig Applequirst Michelle Atkins Jennifer Awdeychuk Paul Bakstad Elayna Barnhill Anna Barrett Johnna Barrett Theresa Barrett Karl Bassler Philip Batchelder Alexandra Bauer Erin Bayer Fran Beaumont 100 Freshmen Jonathan Beck Kristina Behrens Eric Bell Shannon Bell Daniel Bellow Pauline Bento Carol Berg David Besanceney Kurt Bigenho Simone Bittenbinder Mark Blair Andrew Blankemeyer Lou Bollinger Steven Boullianne Kimberiy Bourgeois Susan Bradford David Brewster Paul Britton Michael Britton Tamara Brooks Anne Brown David Brown Kathleen Brown Brian Bunn Alan Burke Victoria Burns Karen Camarata Thomas Cantine 1 everal enthusiastic freshmen take advantage of the warm sun as they study for the spring semester final examination in their western civilization class. Vestern Civ is one of the many courses required to graduate from RH and is taken in the freshman or sophomore year. Freshmen 101 Frosh enjoy campus life at RH Glenn Capps Christian Carpenter Brian Carter Kevin Carter Brenda Cash Camille Catalogne Walter Cathey Jeff Caughron David Cellier Lisa Cera Leonard Chacon Steven Chai Donna Chan Chun Chang Derek Chang Lori Cheeseman Nim Chee Cheung Annie Chi Stephanie Chin Dong Choi Yee Chu Ming Hsien Chuang Sujen Chuang Denise Chun Holly Clover Kevin Cocabe Shawn Codrea Allison Cohen Randall Cohen Ron Reid is pleased to hear that lunch has been extended for a Home- coming activity. This year ' s events were very well attended. 102 Freshmen reshman Wendy Wyte tries to ignore a strange upperclassman, Mark Kalemkiarian, who is rylng to get someone . . . anyone ' s attention. Eric Colvin Shana Combatalade Susan Compton Tige Cook Robert Cooper lenifer Cordova Lisa Cote Karen Crum Lisa Cruze Jerry Cuellar Chrisi Autremont Paul Davis Julie DeBerard Madelein DeLosRios Anthony DeSantis Shannon Deffenbaugh Denise DiFiore David DeFranco Edward Diffendal Ron Dillion Cynthia Dixon Monica Dowell Douglas Dryburgh Elizabeth DuWaldt Michael Duenes Stephanie Dufresne Linda Dunn Deborah Dyner Kenny Earwood Richard Eastwood Mark Edelstien Steven Edwards Nicole Ehrl Denise Eisenstein Paul Elkins Donald Ely Erin Farnum Sue Faulkner Robert Fay James Ferguson Anne Ferrua Kim Finklestein Gina Florio Freshmen 103 Christina Fodor Greg Ford Kristen Foss Sheila Francisco Gail Friedfeld Elliot Friedman Julie Frost Karin Fu Ito Fujita Roger Gallego Susan Garland Douglas Gehr Stephen Geminder Chris Gilbert Stacey Gilbert Debra Gilson Michelle Ginsburg Christina Glantz Adam Click Patricia Gliksman Lanise Gonzales Calum Grant Daniel Greenbaum Heidi Greiling Mark Gheul Sharon Grossman Carrie Guthrie Candice Flackney Kristina Hale Gerald Hamwi Laura Hanks Carrie Hardesty Thomas Harris Holly Hart Yusuke Hasiba Laura Hauersley Thomas Hayden Kirsten Haynes Christina Hayward As a background of circus music motivates them, several freshmen speed along on their typewriters, trying tc finish, error-free, before the bell sounds. Typing is a valuable class for any student. r i v1 104 Freshmen First year brings work and fun Samantha Headley Arthur Heilsberg Tiffany Hein )amie Helpin Kari Hendrickson lonathan Henke Steven Herbelin Tawnya Hill Chris Hines Alexander Ho Cindy Ho David Hoffman Andrew Holland i Greg Hollingsworth Ricardo Hornreich Michael Houchin Kurt Hoy Huang Icimes Huang linny Hun Sheryl Hyman higemits Ichinomiya Jennifer Ide Laura Ireland Hanif Jetha Brent Johnson David Johnson Janis Johnson Kim Johnson Lisa Johnson Mike Johnson Scott Johnson Thomas Johnson Deborah Jones Mona Kadakia Charlotte Kaesemeyer Freshmen 105 Michael Kahn Marianthy Kallios Ming-Wei Kao Caroline Katz Mike Katz Jeffery Keches Joanne Keller Steven Kevorkian Rosa Kim Susan Kim Kristina Knapic Barbara Knauss Tracy Knuth James Ko Tom Kolenic Victor Koo James Kornman Sayuri Koseki Scott Kraake Kenneth Krantz Sandy Kremer Michelle Krempa Steven Kugies Paul Kuhr Steven Kuno Kathy Kuplis Boura Kym Kathryn LaBarbera Maria LaFornara Monique Labrador Bridgett Lafferty John Lalande Danny Landau Olivia Lang Sharon Lang Monya Lankau Joseph Larner Craig Lathram Christy Martin and Nancy Raizes discuss the benefits of always eating nutritious snacks. An apple and diet soda were commonly consumed by diet conscious freshmen. 105 Freshmen Amphitheater: a favorite spot Leslie Laws William Leach James Lechago ' i John Lechago Christine Lee Grace Lee Michael Lee Shin Chieh Lee Sheron LeFritz Nancy Lessinger Michelle Levesque Susan LeVesque Garett Lew Solomon Lin Eric Lloyd Dylan Loebig Paul Loggins Richard Low Tami Lucarelli James Ludka Hans Mahr Naseem Majid Jim Maniscaico Victoria Mann Rebecca Marcone Steven Marlborough Matthew Marovich Julie Marshall Christine Martin Kyle Martin Kathryn Martyniak jige Cook, Gary Smith, and David Johnson enjoy eating their lunch in the Amphitheater. They show the worried 3ok of all frosh before the quarter grades are submitted. Michael Mason Freshmen 107 Friends meet daily to eat and talk Eric Matsui Romi Matsuno Atsushi Matsutani Richard McAlary Nancy McCormick Todd McKelvey Jolin McNary Gregory McKain Bernadette McLean Mary Meade Roy Medawar Geoffrey Melkonian Tessie Mendez Alicia Mendoza Tawnya Mersing Mitra Mesbahzadeh Bryan Mesic Michelle Metz Jeanne Meyer Chardelle Micek Shawn Milligan Lili Mirtorabi Jennifer Mitchel Jerry Mitche! Pargol Moalej Lisa Montemayor John Moore Matthew Moran Chardelle Micek and Amy Staes talk excitedly about their plans for the winter formal while Anna Barrett finds boy-watching much more interesting. Students enjoyed the open amphitheater as they met with friends during the day. 108 Freshmen ' i β ' auley Bento and her friend enjoy a quiet lunch in the amphitheater. The warmth of the sun Iraws many people to the open amphitheater during the fall and spring months. 1 Β« k!Β«I 1 1.- jKh ' v -v BI v . irW: David Morgan Sandra Mori Bradley Mork Karen Mortenson Jeffrey Mossontte Lori Mounce Kimberly Moyers Renee Mueting Kimberly Murdock Sey Naganuma Jennifer Nakamura Mika Nakayama Nils Naviaux Wendy Newmeyer Terri Niedermeyer Hans Nilarp Laurie Nissen Raffi Wizamian David Norman Ann Norsworthy David Norsworthy Christian Norwood John Obert Yaka Ogawa Daisuke Ohtsuka Naoko Otabe David Otsuka I akashi Otsuka Beth Owens Jesse Parker Lisa Parker Martha Parker Michael Parker Alice Peng Michael Peretti Lii Perry David Peterson Terrilee Petty Ronald Pieper Tamara Pistone Randy Pizer Freshmen 109 Sheryl Plost Greg Po Lawrence Popkin William Prince Jacqualyn Proctor Kristen Purvis Vincent Quaranta Nancy Raizes Theresia Ratigan Francis Raymundo Ronald Reid Dane Rice JL Lisa Richman James Riple Stephanie Rivera Jeffrey Robertson Brendan Robinson Kyla Robinson Kimberly Rodgers Do-Han Rogers Nugina Rogers Bill Rosskopf Glenn Rossney Paul Roupinian Larry Rubin Suzanne Rungaldier Andrevi Sackheim Corey Salzman Clark Sandberg Chris Sanborn Keiko Sato Tracey Savich Timothy Schiebley Karen Schell Priscilla Schilb William Schilling no Freshmen I Naive frosh learn about campus Heidi Schmidt Kristen Seefried Tamatha Senn Lynn Shapiro Mark Sharp Scott Shean Debra Shier lames Shikiya Mikihiko Shimada Kathy Siegal Mellonie Silver Troy Simon Patricia Siu Brian Smith Gary Smith Kim Smith Sean Smith Sharon Smith ' Steven Smith J ' s Victor Song Eugene Soo-Hoo Katrina Stader Amy Staes lames Standardi trie Stever Lisa Stoddart Merritt Stoddart Matthew Storey Anne Stuart Cheryl Svoboda Stephanie Swartz Douglas Swenson lames Takanaka Eric Taylor Cameron Terry Tracy Thielman Freshmen 111 Gregory Thomas Patty Thornell Donald Tidwell Philip Ting Pamela Todd Lisa Tom Steve Tom Ronald Townsend Thomas Trail Nancy Tran Amy Traxler Daniel Trump Linda Tsang Shigeru Ueda Kenji Ueno Jeannie Ulloa Rachel Vago Julia Valdes Frederic Varagnat Monica Variano Melissa Vette Tommy Viersen Kimberly Villa-Lobos Joseph Vinso Sandra Viola Paul Viskanta Michelle Wackeen Julia Wagoner Jason Walters Brian Warren Trent Warren Keiko Watanabe Mio Watanabe Wendy Welkowsky Elaine Wheaton Lynn Wheeler Daniel Whitmore Matthew Wiese Leigh Wiler Eric Williams Jody Winje Sherry Winner Sibyl Winner Caryn Winters David Wishner David Wisot Mario Wittman Tammy Wolf T12 Freshmen J I Freshman Class Princess Jennifer Wolfe Debra Wolkovitch Clara Wong Elizabeth Wong Nancy Wong James Wynne Wendy Wyte Makiko Yamamoto Roger Yang Jerald Yee May Yeff Derek Yen Charles Yesnick Bill Yoo Ann Young Teresa Young Masayuki Yuki Sangsu Yun Rebecca Marcone, Homecoming princess Freshmen 113 ii tioM EM 114 Freshmen Collage =Β ' J Freshmen Collage 115 ' M Ay 116 Ip Activities 117 Associated Student Body Officers ASB President Darryn Rozas This year ' s student council has worked as a close family and with much unity. We started this year with a great Homecoming β said to be the best in seven years. We have continued to make the year a successful one and a most enjoyable one. Through hard times and good times, but most of all with the support of the student body, the 1983-84 , school year was the greatest ever. Carry on the good times! Sincerely, 118 ASB Officers V.P. Student Relations Alex Felix V.P. Activities Robert Harris Treasurer Don Kim Speaker of the House Jenny Appleton ASB Officers 119 Associated Student Body Appointed Officers The ASB appointed officers worked very hard during the ' 83-84 school year. Working alongside the elected officers, these dedicated students coordinated a variety of student activities and events for the enjoyment of everyone at RH. They performed countless tasks and put in many long hours for the benefit of the school. Stacy Nozaki ASB Secretary Stuart Teshima ASB Historian Meg Hauser Executive Board Assistant 120 Appointed Officers Diane Liu, Creative Thought Day Commissioner John Compton, Athletics Commissioner Jill Gyllenswan, Director of Publicity Stacey Gregory, Director of Hospitality Nick Arico, Assistant to the VP of Student Relations John Marcone, Assistant to the VP of Activities Noreen Cash, Assistant to Publicity Laura Mosely, Assistant Treasurer Melanie Saunders, Assistant Creative Thought Day Appointed Officers 121 RHHS 5-0: A Tropical Paradise Homecoming week transformed the Rolling Hills cam- pus into a Tropical Paradise. Students added to the en- thusiasm of the event by dressing in exotic Hawaiian shirts, leis, puka shells, and grass skirts. Lunchtime activi- ties attracted large audiences as teachers and students joined professional Hawaiian entertainers on stage. The entrancing Tahitian dancers taught some volunteers the mystical art of the hula dance. With the beat of the bongo drums in the background, the crowd cheered on. The limbo contest highlighted Thursday ' s activities with students seeing how low they could go. The week came to a close with the Fair where exotic food and beverage stands covered the amphitheater. Fun and game booths also added to the excitement. Surprise guest Denise Westwood passed out KMET bumper stickers, pins, and roctober cards. The Reactors played favorite tunes for the spirited RH crowd. The football game against North and Homecoming dance culminat- ed the week ' s successful activities. A parafoiler made a surprise landing on the football field during halftime with the announcement of the 19 83 Homecoming Queen Colleen Weatherell. These enthusiastic seniors, dressed in their Hawaiian garb, pose for the , annual Senior Girls Club booth to remember the Homecoming festivities. P , King nominee Kyle Lundy is anxiously awaiting the final bid for his company and delicious lunch basket. A surprised student can ' t believe that someone would pay the junior class fifty cents t throw a pie in her face. The pie booth was a favorite with RH students during the fair 122 Homecoming Robert Harris and his Tahitian hula teacher are enjoying each other ' s company and the melodious sound of the bongo drums. Colleen Weatherell gives her father a hug after learning she was Homecoming Queen. The ceremony highlighted halftime. During the lunchtime contest, Chris Ahearn and Carolyn Clark limbo to the sound of surf music. Although they made an excellent attempt at winning, both were out-limboed. While senior Lori Knuth enjoys the lunchtime festivities, she is amazed by the outrageous attire of passing freshmen. Homecoming 123 Tropical Paradise 124 Homecoming Collage Homecoming Collage 125 Homecoming Royalty Presiding over this year ' s Homecoming Court were King Charles Kim and Queen Colleen Weatherall. The Homecoming princes were Micah Bellow, Tom Gilje, Kyle Lundy, and Shawn Reilly. The Home- coming princesses were Gina Gallucci, Christy Johnson, Sue Marckx and Sue Washko. Announcement of this year ' s court was the highlight of the 1983 Home- coming festivities. Tom Gilje, prince Sue Washko, princess Shawn Reilly, prince Gina Gallucci, princess Christy Johnson, princess Micah Bellow, prince Sue Marckx, princess 126 Homecoming King Charles Kim and Homecoming Queen Colleen Weatherell The 1983-84 Homecoming Court 127 Pep Squads provide spirit Varsity Songleaders Marsha Allison Cheryl Arico Stephanie Costi Diana Denton Gina Galucci Kathy Guthrie Beth Protage, head April Stinis Sue Washko Cheryl Waterman 128 Pep Squad Allison Cook Raylene Coleman Tracy Cords Katy Costello Christy Johnson, head Cindy Martin Aimee Mendez Sheryl Payne Varsity Cheerleaders Pep Squad 129 Drill Team Officers Drum Major Captain Ruth Parker, Co-captain Robin Wyte Dave Merrill, drum major Drill Team Row 1; Cheryl Cherry (Sgt.), Jill Imberman (Sgt.), Blithe Hoffman (Sgt.), Robin Wyte (Lieut.), Ruth Parker (Captain), Kathleen Simmons (Head Serg.), Kelly Mathews (Sgt.), Annemarie Pullen (Sgt.). Row 2; T. Shier, A. Traxler, M. Wackeen, Amy Staes, P. Todd, A.J. Mabugat, W. Wyte, J. Meyer, T. Hill. Row 3; S. Ames, L. Nissen, H. Schmidt, A. Barrett, L. Hoy, J. DeYoung, J. Davenport, J. Fitzgerald, A. Brown. 130 Spirit Squads Tall Flags sWM ' - ow 1; Sue Moses (Captain), Kris Houchin (Lieut.). Row 2; N. Wong, C. Dixon, B. McManus, A. rcanci. Row 3; A. Chi, K. Vinso, G. Lee, M. Deitch. Short Flags The Drill Team, Tall Flags, and Sport Flags practice daily for performances at football games. Besides promoting school spirit at the games with their precise routines, they also represented Rolling Hills at parades and competitions all over Southern Cali- fornia. These spirited squads competed in several categories and this year was no ex- ception as they once again took top hon- ors. Drill team officers Ruth Parker and Robin Wyte led the team to a successful season. .OJ tEElillJiB S!cJPIIΒ«ta;; ' Β«- 1 Row 1; C. Goering, ]. Park, Kim Ericson (Lieut.), Judy Daigle (Captain), A. Bakstad, P. Ho. Row 2; C. Stock, B. Ungerleider, J. Ehrl, S. Dent, V. Imber man, C. Thompson, L. Knuth. Spirit Squads 131 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Row 1; A. Shier, J. Coleman. Row 2; ]. Eakins, C. Silverstone, T. Lew. Row 3; S. Trowbridge, S. Robinson. Junior Varsity Songleaders Row 1; A. Bellow, A. Chang. Row 2; K. Shean, A. DeRoos. Row 3; A. Pappas, J. Jackson, H. Harper. 132 IV Cheer Song Pep Collage 133 Dreaming of the day he will become a true rodeo star, Mr. Bill Ryan attempts to direct his ass in the right direction so he can make another basket for the faculty team. With a determined look, Mr. Pier decides how to break through the student ' s defense. He was a major asset. The Lettermen ' s Court and their escorts await the crowning of Queen Gina Gallucci. Steve Vickers is delighted. Getting Sue Elledge ' s attention, Claudia Bassin laughs at the karate woman ' s expression as she sees what her donkey has stepped in. 134 Donkey Basketball lenior Jackie Shepherd holds on to Ryan ' s waist for dear life as his donkey prepares to take off in a wild lallop. Pro Brian Robinson looks on in dismay wondering why they can ' t be as talented as himself. Faculty just can ' t be beat The narrow win of 40-38 by the facul- ty over the students proved that the Lettermen are no pushovers in this sport requiring both agiMty and shooting skills. While competing against the notorious faculty, the Let- termen exuded a surprisingly high caliber of talent and spirit while working well as a team. The half-time antics performed by the prospective Lettermen ' s Club members psyched the crowd as well as the participants. The score throughout the game re- mained extremely close even up un- til the last seconds when the teachers edged out the students by a mere two points. The high scorers for the students were seniors Steve Lee and Micah Bellow. Leading the faculty with points were Mr. Bob Pier and Mr. Bill Ryan. Although many were disappointed concerning the out- come of this controversial event, perhaps this close loss will be an in- centive for future Lettermen. jrosz fights for the ball, attempts a tricky shot, and loses is sense of direction. He aims backwards. It seems that Gina Gallucci is scared of her donkey and pleads with the Lettermen to let her take a raincheck at the last minute. As usual, they force her to play. Donkey Basketball 135 Once in a Lifetime Exudes High Energy The comical play, Once in a Lifetime, was a success this fall, displaying the talent and enthusiasm of everyone in the cast. Adrienne Samaha (May Daniels), Nate Abind er (Jerry Lewis), and Charles Machalicky (George Lew- is) all portrayed three friends trying to attain fame and fortune in Holly- wood. Samaha ' s performance enhanced her role as Daniels, who is a bright, alert girl. The friends attempted to run a voice school for stars of the Silent Film industry, but failed. Through humorous trials and situational ironies, the typical attempt to rise to stardom was manifested. The cast worked with a little magic in those in between moments, commented Billy Cream- er, Drama Instructor and Play Director. This production showed the capa- bilities and hard work of the whole cast, who produced an extraordinary show. Nate Abinder added tremendously to the success of the play by displaying his quality acting and singing talents. A bright new script writer (Kelly Woods) contemplates writing about a Southern belle who can ' t have the one man she desires. In her first major role, Charia Kabana skillfully portrays a famous Hollywood gossip columnist. She reviews the latest stories with Mae Daniels (Adrienne Samaha). 136 Fall Play eorge Lewis (Charles Machalicky) is a bit tipsy and attempts to prove his point to the resident of Clowgower Productions (Darryn Rozas) and Weisskopf (Ed Waterman). Cast (In order of appearance) George Lewis Charles Machalicky )erry Hyland Nate Abinder May Daniels Adrienne Samaha Helen Hobart Charla Kabana Susan Walker Kim Roberts Mrs. Walker Lynn Wolf Florabel Laura Wenger Phyllis Erica Camay Cigarette Girl Kami )enks Miss Chasen Stephanie Keefer Glowgower Darryn Rozas Miss Leighton Stacey Gregory Lawrence Vail Rodney Van Beek Meterstein Chris Gilbert Weisskopf Ed Waterman Cobina Sullivan Kelly Woods Brenda Fulton Afiong Ekong I M lilted Steve Herbelin Sign Painter Joel Jennings Bartender Mike Popkin Inexpectedly meeting on a train, Mae Daniels and Lawrence Vail re surprised to read that Mae ' s lousy film proved to be a success. The confused secretary (Stacey Gregory) tries to escape from the crazy frustrated writer Lawrence Vail (Rod Van Beek). The scene was crowd pleasing. The bellboy (Cam Bell) of Hollywood ' s famous Stilton Hotel sits down to tell his associates of what he has possibly discovered. Bell added superb light humor to his role. During a touching moment in the play, Susan Walker (Kim Roberts) tells her true love George Lewis (Charles Machalicky) that her father demands that she come home. Fall Play 137 Letterman ' s Royalty Royalty Reigns Neptune ' s Ball, the theme of this year ' s Winter Formal, was creatively carried out to the last detail by the Girls ' League. The gym was effectively trans- formed into an underwater fan- tasy world. The entertaining band, Headfirst definitely created a large splash as the crowd danced enthusically. Highlighting the evening was the coronation of Key Club Queen Leslie Oliver and Girls ' League King Steve Lee. Present- ed in the Key Club Court were Princesses, Gina Galucci, Amy Hester, Christy Johnson, and Angela Santos. Honored as Girls ' League Princes were Gor- don Burns, Greg Butler, Phil Carabet, and Kyle Lundy. Left to Right; Princess Karen Zamos, Princess Christy Johnson, Queen Gina Callucci, Princess Beth Protege, Princess Claudia Bassin. Winter Royalty Row 1; Queen Leslie Oliver, King Steve Lee. Row 2; Princess Gigi Santos, Prince Kyle Lundy, Princess Christy Johnson, Prince Greg Butler, Princess Amy Hester, Prince Gordon Burns, Princess Gina Gallucci, Prince Phil Carabet. 138 Winter Royalty Formal Neptune ' s Balls K BIH Ti ' % ji B H 1 Choral gives ( musical gift ' ' WΒ« ' ' Β lf;|ii p I irill IW ITIJIP Madrigals, Concert choir, and the wel- come addition of the Barbershop Quar- tet made the second winter choral con- cert Simple Gifts, an immense suc- cess. Along with the traditional holiday songs, the Choral Department added choreographing to their exciting show. Mrs. Mclntyre directed a Wide range of music including pop, jazz, folk, and classical. Throughout the year, the Cho- ral Department held many fundraisers to help pay for their tour through Santa Barbara, San Francisco, and Yosemite. While traveling, they enjoyed the var- ious tourist attractions while becoming a closely knit group. Mrs. Mclntyre, choral director, conducts the Madrigals in a festive Christmas song which spread good cheer among the audience. Madrigals were noted for outstanding performances throughout the year. )ulie Hertzmann,Lisa Paul, and Charles Machal iky strut their stuff in Irvin Berlin ' s song Putting on the Ritz. The show included several dance routines. Mira Wolff captivates the audience with Le Jazz Hot. A soloist must prepare weeks in advance for such a performance. The tiresome rehearsals definitely paid off for Concert Choir as was evident by their confident air. Concert choir is dedicated to per- fecting their songs. 140 Choral Concert Denise Melton, sophomore, concentrates as she exhibits grace and poise. Mem- bers Christina Henk and Laura Samuels help create a serene atmosphere. Flashing their smiles during a Choreo production, Johanna Nemeth, Stephanie Culver, Ann Friedfeld and Jenny Thoen charm the audience. Choreo says ' Let ' s Dance ' The Choreo Presentation, Let ' s Dance, was consid- ered to be the best one of the year by its performers. The dancers spent many hours in preparation for a show which brought many spectators. Working out from sometimes 3:00 to 11:00 at night, Choreo members felt that it paid off when performing. The audience was very responsive and considerably larger than previous years, as a Choreo member commented. They thrilled the au- dience with dances including ballet, jazz, modern and tap. The introduction and finale included all the mem- bers in Choreo, and produced an uplifting effect. The dancers, though exhausted from rehearsals, said that they were happy to work together and were proud of their production. Enthusiastically, Mia Thoen begins to flow with the music as Jodi Flicker squints to find her friends in the audience. Choreo 141 Sophomore Buddy Gervais (Prez) informs Eric Ruona ()oe) that if the factory workers don ' t receive a raise soon, they will go on strike. Pajama Game Wakes up R.H. The Rolling Hills spring musical, Pajama Game, is a light comedy adopted from Richard Biseli ' s nov- el, 7V2 Cents. Originally presented by Frederick Brisson, Robert Griffith and Harold Prince in 1954, the production has proven to be exceedingly suc- cessful at Rolling Hills. It was apparent that Mr. Creamer did not lower his high standards in di- recting the musical, despite working with a limited budget. The musical opens at the Sleep Tite Paja- ma Factory where Hines, (Charles Machalicky) the production manager, attempts to speed up the machines. Babe, (Gina Thompson) head of the union grievance committee, approaches the fac- tory ' s superintendent, Sid Sorokin (Robert Harris, Jason Franklin) with a demand for a raise of seven- and-one-half-cents. Sid takes a liking to Babe and is determined to get the employees their raise. To win the raise and the girl, he must first confront the president (Ricky Green) who has kept fraudu- lent bookkeeping. The dedication and time-con- suming preparation exerted by the entire cast was evident by their superb performance. Especially talented were jason Franklin, Robert Harris, Gina Thompson, and Mira Wolff who had the lead roles. Contributing greatly to the production ' s success as well were Charles Machalicky, Buddy Gervais, and Charla Kabana. There are better things to do than talk, explains Jason Franklin (Sid) to his leading lady, Gina Thompson (Babe). The two gave outstanding performances together. Dressed as factory workers, members of the chorus stage a slowdown to pressure their boss for a raise, the chorus was comprised of many talented students. 142 Spring Musical Exhausted and underpaid, Kelly Woods, Anya A ' Hearn, Maile Jones, Stacey Gregory, and Erica Camay combat their boredom by singing Racing With the Clock. The Cast Mines Charles Machalicky Prez Buddy Gervais Hassler Ricky Green Gladys Mira Wolff Mabel Charia Kabana Brenda Cindy Martin Sid Jason Franklin Robert Harris Babe Gina Thompson Mae Adrienne Samaha Poopsie Erica Camay Max Matt Ruona Pop Paul Hubbard Joe Eric Ruona Jason Franklin acts brilliantly as Robert Harris ' (Sid ' s) conscience. The two seniors alternated the lead role during the show ' s several performances. Crazy Mines (Charles Machalicky) executes his knite- throwmg ability at the company picnic. Ricky Green (Mr. Hassler) rhetorically stresses to the disinterested crowd that the Sleep Tite Pajama Factory is an ex- ceptional company. Spring Musical 143 14: β’ β’ β’ 144 Athletics 145 J.V. β Row 1; S. Dang, M. Toohey, M. Brooker, C. Monreal, C. Crane. Row 2; Coach J. Rudberg, B. Coffman, J. Naviaux, R. Sangha, P. Dubbell. Brian Escobar runs another grueling race against Santa Monica. His endurance helped him to be one of the best runners. Soph. β Row 1; E. Ruona, D. Edwards, T. Deppe, L. Liu, S. Martin, E. Meier. Row 2; Coach ]. Rudberg, J. Terezinski, M. Tilley, C. Brinkman, J. Leopold, M. Lee, S. Martyn- iak, P. Cotter (manager) Sophomore runner Martin Tilley runs a determined race against Santa Monica on the Rolling Hills course. 146 Cross Country Cross Country Boys Cross Country had another fantastic sea- son. Their record in Bay League was 6-1. They came in second place in Bay League Finals. They participated in both the CIF Preliminaries and the CIF Finals. Brian Escobar was the 1 runner and Matt Ruona was the 2 runner. Other Var- sity runners were Seniors, Steve Lee and Mark Coffman, Juniors, Danny Getty and Manny Busto, and Sophomore Martin Tilley. Senior Mike Brooker and Sophomores Duncan Ed- wards and Eric Ruona were also Varsity letter- men. Next year ' s Varsity will be all juniors. Scoreboard Varsity β Row 1; M. Tilley, M. Busto, M. Ruona. Row 2; Coach J. Rudberg, S. Lee, B. Escobar, D. Getty, M. Coffman. I West Santa Monica North South Centennial Palos Verdes Torrance IP β m 1 p B! β f H ' J s ' i,. H Jm β’ H Ek m β β Prior to the meet with Palos Verdes, the enthused Cross Coun- try team hangs an opposing runner, to promote team spirit. Frosh β Row T; J. Takenaka, T. Cantine, T.Warren, D. Yen, M. Parker. R-- 7 2; K. Martin, D. Gehr, ]. Caughron, S. Geminder, D. Dreiberg, D. Choi. Row 3; Coach J. Rudberg, D. Holland, S. Yu, J. Ripple, P. Viscante, T. Africano, K. Cobabe. Cross Country 147 Cross Country The Girls Varsity Cross Country Team concluded their season with a record of 6-1. They finished in second place in the Bay League and continued on to do well in CIF. Junior Laurie Collins had an outstanding record as she led the Titans to a winning season. Seniors Stacey No- zaki and Carol Takenaka contributed greatly to the team ' s success. Other strong runners, Freshman Christy Lee and Sophomore Andrea Bausch had im- pressive seasons. The team ' s early morning summer workouts developed their strength and endurance for the hilly three mile courses. This training proved to be a great asset to their suc- cess. With standout runners Katy Pro- tage, Denise DiFiore, and Marie Han, the Junior Varsity team also had a suc- cessful season. Outstanding runner Stacey Nozaki takes the lead at a meet against Santa Monica while Christy Lee follows close behind. Both Varsity runners showed extreme stamina and endurance. Leading runners Marie Han and Katy Protage sprint ahead of their oppo- nents. Their fierce determination helped them win many races. Laurie Collins outpaces her opponents to prepare for a strong finish. Collins had an impressive season, placing ninth in Bay League. 148 Girls Cross Country Varsity β Junior Varsity β Row 1; L to R: M. Wong, S. Coftman, J. LaFornara, K. Protage, V. Ivener, M. Han. Row 2; D. DiFiore, C. Hayward, M. Monreal, C. Glantz. Row 3; Coach J. Rudberg, S. Kataoka, C. Lee, S. Nozaki, J. Fox, A. Bausch, C. Takenaka, L. Collins, P. Cotter (manager). Scoreboard RH OPP Santa Monica 15 40 North 15 40 Palos Verdes 40 15 Centennial 15 40 West 20 35 South 15 40 Torrance 25 30 low score wins Lined up next to their opponents from Santa Monica and North, Junior Laurie Collins and Senior Carol Takenaka concentrate on getting a fast start. They held on to successfully win their race. Girls Cross Country 149 Water Polo Water Polo had its best season ever this year. They were third in the Montebello Tourna- ment fifth in the South Bay Tournament. This year they are in the Pioneer League in the 2-A Division. The team was 15-7 overall, and 6-2 in Pioneer League play. The Titans were led by Peter Showier and John McGuire. Tom Gilje did an outstanding job as goalie. Other starters were Ken Ogawa, Mike Arman, Bob Port, and Chris Walton. Graham Tilley was the first substitute off of the bench, and often switched with the starters. In GIF competition, the team won two games, against Whittier and Garden Grove, before being eliminated in the Quarter Finals by Ca- briilo High School. Showier made Pioneer League as well as GIF First Teams. McGuire made Pioneer League First Team and All-GIF Second Team. Arman, Gilje, and Port made Pioneer League Second Team. showi ng his exceptional skills and concentration, Senior Mike Arman beats his opponent to the ball in a water polo game against Palos Verdes. Arman played consistently well during the season. Culver City Harvard ' v El fegundo Sartt Moipica 17 Culver City 20 Harvard 9 12 El Segundo 0$, 11 Frosh-Soph β Row 1; B. Fay, D. Besanceney, C. Bassler. Row 2; M. Wiese, M. Keller, E. Defendahl, D. Johnson. Row 3; L. Donoghue, B. Welsch, L. Rubin, J. Maniscaico, P. Alperin, J. Henke, |. Suarez, Coach J. Miller, A. Heilsburg, S. Mirch, C. Waypa. 150 Water Polo Varsity β Row 1; C. Walton, J. McCuire, R. Valentekovich, M. Edelson, Row 2; F. Sadler, T. Gale, T. Cilje, K. Ogawa, M. Arman, Row 3; Coach F. Aklns, C. Tilley, M. Armstrong, B. Port, P. Showier, K. McCuire, J. Suarez (manager) Β«5(v nfi ' Four year letterman Peter Showier throws a shot at the Harvard goal. His contri- butions have been numerous to the team. The Titan ' s goalie Tom Cilje blocks a shot in a match against Harvard. His great play helped the Titans win many games this year. Water Polo 151 Varsity β Row 1, L to R: C. Behrens, J. Keller, M. Inaba, D. Armstrong, E. Siu, M. Henke. Row 2: K. Coulbourn, B. DuWaldt, K. Fink- lestein, M. Capri, S. Goern, Coach T. Cox. Captain Kathy Coulbourn fires a winning return shot. Her leadership and experience helped to lead the Titans to a winning season. 152 Girls Tennis Christine Behrens devastates her opponent with a powerful backhanded return. , She proved to be a consistent player throughout the season. [ Returning Varsity member Sandra Goern concentrates on the ball as she returns her opponent ' s serve. Sandra was the Titan ' s number 1 player. Tennis The Girls Varsity Tennis team ended their season with an overall record of 9-9, and they captured fourth place in the competitive Bay League. The Titans enjoyed victories over Culver City, Torrance, and Santa Monica w ith 18-0, 17-1, and 10-8 scores respectively. Out- standing individual play was shown by sopho- more Christine Behrens, senior Sandra Goern, and senior Cathy Coulbourn. All three were great assets to the team as they led the Titans to numerous victories. Coach Tom Cox will be looking for an even better season next year with nine returning varsity players. i , Scoreboard Miraleste Estancia Culver City West Palos Verdes South North Edison Santa Monica Torrance Foothill West Palos Verde: San Marino South North Santa Monica Torrance RH OPP 7 10 12 6 18 14 4 2 16 10 8 16 2 2 16 7 11 17 1 8 10 18 1 17 5 5 13 13 8 10 10 8 β 16 2 unior Varsity β Row 1, L to R: D. Bolton, J. Lee, P. Siu, C. Berg, P. Allman. Row 2: Coach T. Cox, P. Bento, . Soo-Hoo, J. Dasso, K. Robinson. Girls Tennis 153 Upon rushing the net Doug Merrill counters his opponent ' s return by volleying the ball to the other side of the court to win the set. Senior tennis player Bill Morevec concentrates on delivering a crushing serve to his unwary opponent. Bill ' s outstanding play has made him a four year starter , Senior Rocky Sheng culminates a long rally by placing the ball just out of his opponents reach with this match winning forehand. |.V. β Row 1: D. Peterson, D. Tamura, J. Takenaka. Row 2; Coach T. Cox, D. Mun, T. Warren, R. Pizer, T. Ho, K. Kwon, D. Redman, R. Ceske. 154 Tennis Varsity β Row 1; G. Cioth, K. Ong, R. Sheng, T. Cantine. Row 2; G. Po, B. Wallace, D. Merrill, B. . Morevec, E. Knudson, M. Keller, Coach T. Cox. senior William Wallace thwarts his opponents serve with the same smooth jackhand he has been using in his four years of varsity play. Tennis The Varsity Tennis team displayed a fine level of maturity this year by proving themselves to be a strong CIF contender. They beat Palos Verdes for the first time in six years. The team ' s nucleus was made up of seniors who have had three to four years of varsity exper- ience. William Morevec and Greg Cioth were the leaders of the team along with excellent support from Bill Wallace and Rocky Sheng. Freshman Tom Cantine exhibited poise and will be a strong performer in the future years. The Junior Varsity had a fine season and will provide the Titans with a winning future. Typifying his outstanding play this year on the varsity, Eric Knud- son strains to return his opponents tough serve. Tennis 155 -sBb-f: r i 1. Bill Boullianne forcefully spikes the ball past the outstretched hands of the defender. Boullianne contributed greatly to the team ' s success. Volleyball This year ' s Rolling Hills Volleyball program showed great improvement over past years. The varsity team was highly competitive in the Inglewood Invitational and went to the semifinals in the LaSerna Tournament. This years team was led by team captain, Chris North, who was also the team ' s exceptionally talented setter. The team ' s fierce offensive attack was led by the mighty hit- ting talent of Karl Probst and Bill Boulliane. The awesome hitting of these two, complemented by superb setting from Jim Patch and North, and con- sistent play from Robert Delker and Mickey Espy resulted in the best volleyball team RH has had. The varsity team coached by Harvey Crow and Mike Albright has proven that they are a quality team. In a game against Palos Verdes, Seniors Bill Boulliane and Rob Delker stretch high above the net to block their opponent ' s spike. J.V. β Row 1; S. Johnson, S. Smith, M. Sharp, D. Greenbaum. Row 2; J. Irvine, D. McKie, E Grekowicz, F. Delker, ). Dyer, T. Braue. Row 3; C. Bell, C.J. Applequist, M. Schlegel, M. Maravich, E. Lloyd, Coach M. Dodson. I 156 Volleyball Varsity β Row 1; D. North, M. Fong. Row 2; Coach H. Crow, S. Martin, B. Prock, C. North, 5. Haskins. Row 3; M. Espy, R. Delker, B. Boulliane, K. Probst, J. Patch, D. Warren, Coach M. Albright. Karl Probst smashes the ball at the opponents. Karl ' s height and experience aided him in becoming a valuable player. Chris North spikes the ball past the outstretched arms of two Palos Verdes opponents. Chris has been an effective setter and hitter this year. arl Probst and Chris North dominate their Palos Verdes opponent with strong efense. The Titan ' s dominance was a key factor in their successful season. Volleyball 157 Varsity β Row 1, L to R; S. Elledge, A. Polzin, J. Brack, L. Rindge, S. Billingsly. Row 2: K. Byrkett, K. McCormick. Row 3: Y. Sato, C. Fox. Row 4; S. Bilas, S. Dawson, B. Williams, B. Abraham, Coach K. Biachi. β Wt board m RH OPP West - 3 2 Pales Verdes - β β : 3 2 South 3 North 3 1 Santa Monica 3 Torrance 3 Centennial 3 West 3 Pales Verdes 3 2 South 3 1 North 3 1 Santa Monica 3 Torrance 1 3 Centennial 3 I lunior Varsity β Row 1, L to R: Coach ). Riegle, M. Saito, Y. Tsukazaki, D. Pfeiffer. Row 2: L Subtoky, C. Rungaldier, C. Micek, K. Behrens, N. Lessinger, C. Guthrie, M. Imaoka. Row 3: A. s Ishihara, S. Rungaldier, B. Williams, B. Abraham, S. Dawson, J. Frost, R. Nishiguchi. 158 Girls Volleyball Returning Varsity member Sharyl Bilas makes an astounding spike as she leads the Titans to another victory over PV. Her ability proved to be a great asset to the team. Senior Sue Elledge watches the flight of the ball after she makes another successful return against Centennial. Volleyball The Girls Varsity Volleyball team had an im- pressive season as they ended with a 9-5 re- cord. This much improved team was led by captain Katie Byrkett. Katie had an outstand- ing season as she consistently gave fine per- formances during this competitive season. Junior Sharyl Bilas and Sophomore Carol Fox also proved to be great assets to the team. All three helped to lead the Titans to astounding victories over West and Palos Verdes. Coach Kathi Bianchi has a good outlook for her team next year. The Junior Varsity was not as suc- cessful as they ended with a 4-10 record. But despite their disappointing season, they seemed to maintain incredible enthusiasm throughout the season. Freshman Sue Run- galdier and Junior Kim Modir β Fatemi were key players. unior Karen McCormick makes a great save as she gains a valuable point against outh. The Titans went on to eventually defeat South in three sets. Girls Volleyball 159 Basketball The boys varsity basketball team be- gan the season with high expecta- tions. There were many returning players from a team that just missed the play-offs a year before. The L.A. Times had predicted the Titans to challenge Santa Monica High for the Bay League crown. As the season be- gan, it seemed evident that the team would do well with a win in the Hill- top Classic at Miraleste High and a second place finish in the Capistrano Valley tournament. As league play began, things soon turned sour. Rookie Coach Bill O ' Neill had to deal with injuries and bad luck as the Ti- tans finished with an 8-6 league re- cord, just one game behind third place Centennial. 6 ' 10 center Greg Butler along with forward Jeff Robin- son provided strength inside while Jacques Gravett and Brad Jay contrib- uted with strong outside shooting. Kyle Lundy ' s playmaking ability and hustle brought both aspects togeth- er. The junior varsity team finished with a strong 13-1 record and will add many fine players to next year ' s team. Varsity: Row 1; J. Rojas, ]. Landreth, T. Klingensmith, J. Robinson, G. Butler, B. Gura, B. Jay, K. Lundy, ]. Gravett, D. MacTavish. Kneeling; Coach B. O ' Neill. Using his lightning speed, Senior guard Kyle Lundy races upcourt against North Torrance. Kyle was one of the most reliable players on the team. Greg Butler exerts tremendous effort in blocking an opponent ' s lay-up. Greg was a great intimidator at both ends of the court. 160 Basketball %. V Varsity Forward Jeff Robinson outjumps a Palos Verdes opponent as Brian Gura looks on. Robinson has proven to be a definite asset to this year ' s squad. Junior Guard Jacques Gravett dribbles past a Palos Verdes Sea King defender in the game at Rolling Hills. Jacques, a junior, started on the varsity team. R.H. 61 41 74 81 50 45 48 60 45 57 64 51 69 West Palos Verdes North Centennial South Santa Monica Torrance West Palos Verdes North Centennial South Santa Moilfca Torrance 4 ' Opp. 44 42 62 68 39 63 49 45 47 53 70 3 55 64 Junior Varsity: Row 1; C. Gehr, J. Dox. Row 2; D. Pizer, J. Santos, K. Chastain, D. Merrill, G. Miller, M. Schlaegal, D. Sun, R. Imus. Basketball 161 ' ia.v Junior Forward James Landreth dribbles the ball upcourt in an important game against South Torrance High School. Sophomore: Row 1; S. Lummel, L. Mason. Row 2; J. Bingham, B. Shell, C. Terry, K. Lyons, T. Barratt, Coach B. Pier, M. Rudberg, R. Batt, R. Robie, M. Fritchie, ). Schneider. James Rojas puts up a shot over two PV defenders in an impor- tant league game. James ' aggressive play was often rewarded. Senior Forward Brad Jay muscles in two points despite being fouled by a PV player. Brad was a pivotal part of the Titan offense. 162 Basketball In an exciting game against PV, Jacques Gravett drives the lane for an easy Ixisket. Jacques ' offensive skills led him to be valuable to the Titans. Typical of his outstanding play, Senior Guard Kyle Lundy penetrates through the tough Sea King defense to lay in yet another two points. Utilizing his 6 ' 5 height, Trace Klingensmith pulls down an im- portant offensive rebound against West High. Freshmen: T. Warren, M. Perretti, B. Twennofel, D. Gehr, Coach B. Ryan, K. Earwood, G. Thomas, J. An, B. Roper. Basketball 163 Basketball The Girls Varsity team finished the season with an impressive record of nine wins and five losses, despite a disappointing record in the first round of league play. Although the team was young and inexperienced, their final record qualified them for the CIF playoffs. Co-captains Cyndie Thomas and Sue Eliedge successfully led the Varsity team into CIF playoffs. With a tower- ing height of six feet and four inches, Cyndie Thomas showed incredible talent scoring a stunning forty-seven points in a Bay League game. Averaging thirty points per game, Thomas fin- ished the season qualifying for the All-CIF, All-American, and All-Bay League teams. Juniors Kim Fatemi, Karen Hurrell, and Sophomore Cathy Mailander supported the remainder of the team. Although most of the players lacked the experience needed for a Varsity team, they ended league play with a win- ning season. Varsity team members intently watch their teammates play in a tough league game in a hopeful route to another victory as they await their turn into the game. Senior player Lisa Cowens eludes her opponents to make another basket. She showed consistent talent throughout the season. Scoreboard β RH OFF West 31 35 Palos Verdes 45 36 North 48 51 Centennial 61 51 South 49 46 Santa Monica 47 50 Torrance 41 61 West 80 48 Palos Verdes 42 37 North 56 86 Centennial 72 55 South 60 39 , Santa Monica 64 58 β Torrance 44 42 f mf ' Jn K f - ailK. i l K Varsity β Row 1 L to R: Coach M. Dodson, D. Meyers (Mgr.) Row 2: A. Bausch, K. Kohler, C. Mailander, K. Hurrell, C. Thomas, L. Cowen, K. Behrens, L. Wenger, K. Fatemi. 164 Girls Basketball Leading scorer Cyndie Thomas concentrates on the hoop as she demonstrates her superb shooting ability. Junior Varsity β Row 1 L to R: J. Henrikson, A. Ishihara, N. Rogers. Row 2: L. Cera, S. Keefer, N. Lessinger, Coach M. Taylor, C. Katz, C. Nuttall, S. Bell. While Senior Lisa Cowen and Junior Karen Hurrell watch with intensity. Sopho- more Andrea Bausch displays her basketball skills as she shoots the ball in a game. Junior Kim Fatemi overcomes a block by a North player to make a basket. Fatemi had an exceptional season for her first year on the Titan team. Girls Basketball 165 Junior Varsity: Row 1; T. Wada, L. Liu. Row 2; S. Goldsmith, M. Naganuma, J. Zinner. Row 3; D. Kim, J. DeYoung, B. Bartz, A. Litman, M. Vellios, G. Huang. George Olivo shows his strength as he tries to pin his opponent. I George proved himself to be one of the top members of the team Freshmen: Row 1; B. Yoo, T. DeSantis, J. Vinso, J, Opert, T. Simon. Row 2; M. Johnson, J. Mossontte, G. Smith, K. Bigenho. Row 3; S. Marlborough, B. Johnson, D. Tidwell, D. Johnson, T. Cook. Lewis Overbey devastates his opponent with a powerful hold in the Peninsula Tournament. Overbey won first in his weight class. H Wim m P Scot 6pp. eboarc R.H β’ Opp. ' 60 Pasadena Torrance 12 36 32 35 Van Nuys 29 25 West 32 ' S 63 South 12 54 South 12 65 Hawthorne 12 60 North 20 51 El Centro 13 54 Santa Monica 49 70 North 6 30 Torrance 42 64 Meolodyland 10 i 166 Wrestling Row 1; Coach J. Lentz, J. Ola, K. Onaga, L. Overbey, T. Yamashita, M. Fong, Coach M. Hare. Row 2; C. Olivo, M. Bellow, E. Spratt, T. Mos- sontte, R. Beliveau. Row 3; J. Suarez, P. Carabet, P. Headon, B. Bartz, D. Norton, S. Raizes, M. Meckel, M. Edelson, H. Fleming, D. Bellow. Row 4; B. Anders, S. Germon, D. Speltz, C. Sheng, J. Compton, ]. Campbell. Steve Raizes defenses against his opponents at a quick takedown. Raizes had an awe- some season and finished with a high CIF standing. Wrestling The Rolling Hills varsity wrestling team met its pre-season high expectations by experiencing its finest season ever. Early championship wins at the San Fernando and Centinela Valley tournaments set a winning pace for the Titans in the Bay League where they took second place. Co- captains George Olivo and Micah Bellow added strong performances as well as great leadership. RH took more wrestlers to CIF competition than any year in the past. Rob Beliveau, Kyle Onoga, Lewis Overbey, Mark Heckel, Micah Bellow, Steve Raizes, Tim Mossontte, George Olivo, Ed Spratt, and Sean Germon all participated in CIF in San Bernadino. Two exceptional wrestlers who overcame the fierce competition and were able to advance to the CIF Masters Tournament were 191 pounder Ed Spratt and 135 pounder Steve Raizes. Raizes, the team ' s most valuable wrestler was the first RH wrestler to take a CIF championship. The junior varsity and freshmen teams also experienced rewarding seasons and pro- vide a promising future for the varsity squad. Wrestling 167 row, I Jackie Shepard, Brian Watkms, and Chris Booth knock the ball loose at the goal line against LB Wilson. With the ' Kmg ot the Hill rivalry drawing to a close, Robert Harris Sean Germon, and Peter Moebius celebrate over PV ' s sacked quarterback. 168 Football This year ' s Varsity football team, despite their losing season of 3-6-1, had a great deal of pride and spirit that kept them competitive in a tough Bay League schedule The season was highlighted by the annual King of the Hill rivalry against Palos Verdes. The game came to a climax with the last minute field goal by place kicker Mark Kalemkiarian to put the Titans ahead 16 to 13. Other outstanding players, who contributed to the teams output, were All Bay League linebacker Mike Jar- osz, All Bay League noseguard Robert Harris, corner- back Mike Ephraim, tight end Dave Swank, and Junior quarterback Dan Speltz. The future for Titan football looks bright with many returning starters from this year ' s team. The freshmen and sophomores also had many standout players that will become fine varsity players. n a game against Long Beach Wilson, Senior Mike Ephraim makes another fine tackle His Jefens,ve efforts along wβh his attitude played an important part in the Titan defense RH 24 J-? 6 21- ' 8 20 Bevejjy. Long Beach Wilson Lynwood West Torrance Palo Verdps South Torrance rth Torrdfue Santa Monica Torrange Centennial 169 As the anxious PV fans await the officials signal, Mark Kalem- kiarian senses victory as the ball sails through the uprights. Fullback Mike Jarosz strives for every yard in a game against North Torrance. Mike ' s athletic ability and determination led him to be the team ' s most valuable player. Soph. β Row 1; P. Yee, M. Rubin, G. Kuhlman, D. Stasher, D. Mellinger, Row 2; M. Breneman, K. Erickson, B. Reid, D. Kim, H. Martin, D. Redman, Row 3; , Coach ). Vredenburgh, G. Redman, Y. Suhr, T. Geissler, Coach J. Bertsch, Row 4; ]. Ciaccio, B. Gervais, R. Lines, J. Wall, B. Fox, M. Schlegel 170 Football Frosh. β Row 1; T. Simon, B. Rosskope, S. Shean, R. Hornreich, B. Yoo, Row 2; G. Hollingsworth, J. Kornman, S. Marlborough, D. Bellow, R. Nizamian, K. Hoy, Row 3; Coach B. Pier, M. Lee, D. Trump, M. Peretti, W. Cathey, Coach M. Mooko, Row 4; C. Terry, B. Twenhofel, G. Thomas, J. Wynne, E. Bell, G. Capps, D. Rice Dave Swank was a reliable offensive weapon this year for the Titans. Here Dave makes a fine catch in the game against North, Adam Litman prepares to make a snap in the Palos Verdes game. Adam played well while starting in place of Chris Booth, who was injured midway through the season. 171 Soccer The Rolling Hills varsity soccer team, under Coach Dick Barkhuis exper- ienced one of its best seasons ever. Their outstanding record of 10 wins and 2 losses ranked them number one in Bay League. In CIF competi- tion, they beat every team to share championship honors with South High as they tied in the final game. The team, made up of almost entirely underciassm.en, proved to dominate the league in overall talent. Out- standing players who scored consis- tently were Chris Coward, Geoff Yantz, Bruce Weisenberg, Scott Wei- senberg, and Jon Titchener. Chris Cowles and Mike Popkin proved to be fearless goalkeepers as they saved many games. The defense whose key players were Kevin LaCasse, Tom Bennett, and John Crump brought the entire team together. Overall, the team kept up the high standards of Rolling Hills athletics with an out- standing season. Varsity; Row 1; D. Titchener, B. Weisenberg, K. Hashiba, J. Titchener, K. LaCasse, G. Yantz, S. Weisenberg, J. Manzella. Row 2; C. Cowles, S. Siegner, N. Lantz, M. Dowell, T.Bennett, B. Ross, D. Hannemann, E. Toscan, ). Crump, C. Coward, M. Popkin. As Jon Titchener dribbles down the field, a Hawthorne player makes an attempt to steal the ball, but the Titans prevail once again. Mike Popkin makes a great save in a game which RH won against Marina High School. Mike ' s talent helped the Titans in many ways this season. 172 Soccer John Crump heads the ball to help the Titans to a victory over Hawthorne. John has been a defensive asset to the team. Frosh-Soph: Row 1; T. Deppe, J. Kubota, B. Carter. Row 2; D. Norsworthy, R. Yang, S. Lasky, S. Geminder, D. Chang, T. Lantine. Row 3; C. Carpe nter, C. Norwood, J. Ko, E. Colvin, B. Ching, T. Hayden, M. Sharp, D. Yen, H, Meier. Junior Varsity: Row 1; ). Garcia, M. Batchelder, R. Skulsky, B. Fox, J. Svoboda, M. Lee, S. Martin. Row 2: Coach S. Sharp, M. Kasse, D. Getty, R. Laatz, P. Alperin, D. Burns, E. Hagenburger, T. Lieman. % T teJ R.H. West Opp. 1 3 4 Palos Verdes South 1 2 2 North 2 Santa Monica 2 Torrance 2 1 3 4 West Palos Verdes South i North 4 1 3 Santa Monica fl BBl.. 2 Torrance β’wl P Soccer 173 Junior Varsity β Row 1, L to R: L. Perbix, A. Rath, L. Axtell, M. Dowell, E. Farnum. Row 2: A. Norsworthy, S. Codrea, K. Gura, M. Monreal, S. Robbins, K. Lurie. Row 3: Coach ). Vredenburgh, Coach R. Crail, L. Shapiro, L. Tom, K. Siegel, L. Tsang, C. Glantz, C. Hayward. After breaking away from two of her worthy opponents. Senior Kris dinger dribbles the ball downfield to attempt a goal for the Titan team. During a tough game against Palos Verdes, Allison Keller leaves her oppo- nents behind and attempts a break away shot. 174 Girls Soccer Senior Sue Glassmaker runs to gain control of the ball in attempt to pass to another Titan player. Her passing ability supported the team greatly. Soccer β Senior Suzanne LeBeau is caught eyeing her player as she uses her skills to successfully out-wit her Santa Monica opponent. The Titans went on to shutout Santa Monica 5-0. The Girls Varsity Soccer team had another impressive season as they finished league with a 6-3-3 record. Captains Katie Byrkett, Suzanne LeBeau, Allison Keller, and Kris Olinger used their experience to lead the Ti- tans to an overall record of 9-5-5 and a third place Bay League finish. Offensively, forward Suzanne LeBeau led the Titans by scoring many crucial goals throughout the season. LeBeau constantly teamed up with Keller and Olinger as they led the Titans to a shutout victory over arch rival Palos Verdes and a de- cisive 2-1 win over West High. Defensively, All-CIF goalie Katie Byrkett and sweeper Diane Liu collected six shutouts for the Titan defense. Both Byrkett and Liu proved to be strong players as they consistently produced fine performances. The junior Varsity also had a successful season as they finished with an overall record of 8-2-2. Forwards Linda Tsang, Lisa Tom, and Shawn Codrea led the Titans to impressive victories over Palos Verdes and South High. Defensively, full- backs Ann Norsworthy and Lane Perbix also had an outstanding season. Scoreboard RH OPP West 2 1 Palos Verdes 1 1 South 1 3 1 North 2 Santa Monica 5 Torrance 2 West ,Β . 4 4 Palos Ver des 4 South 1 2 North 6 1 Santa Mo nica 1 Torrance 3 β’β i-.-.- i- Varsity β Row 1, L to R: C. Teruya, S. Glassmaker, K. Byrkett, A. Moran, C. Clark. Row 2: A. Roth, S. Martin, T. Bennett, J. Zurnacian, M. Diamont, D. Liu, K. Olinger. Row 3: Coach J. Vredenburgh, A. Keller, M. Saunders, ). Tschida, C. Lee, M. Alder, ]. Viola, S. Lebeau, Coach R. Crail. Girls Soccer 175 m : β 4i jβ¬;: .. β Varsity β Row 1; P. Carabet, S. DeFrees, B. Ongarato, B. Watkins, R. Robie. Row 2; M. Ephraim, E. Krause, B. Cooper, C. Plumley, J. Lafferty, J. Gravett. Row 3; S. Vickers, E. Albright, T. Gilje, K. White, J. Robinson, G. Patterson, J. Gliksman, Coach G. Poe. Not Pictured; K. Lundy. r. .-7 ' mufllBss iim atim i. . t i Titan Shortstop Mike Ephraim prepares to catch the ball to complete a force-out. Mike ' s defensive play was instrumental to the quality infield. Senior infielder Eric Albright ta gs a P.V. player in his attempt to take an extra base. Eric contributed a great deal to the team by playing extremely well both at third and as catcher. 176 Baseball Junior pitcher Charlie Plumley warms up in relief to help seal a Titan victory. Charlie also did a tremendous job as starting catcher this season for the Titans. With intense concentration, )oe Gliksman fires a fastball toward a Palos Verdes opponent. Rolling Hills retained the title as King of the Hill. Phil Carabet receives a throw from the pitcher in an attempt to pick off a PV baserunner. Phil ' s play typified the strength of the Titans infield this season. Senior Brian Ongarato foul tips a blazing fastball in a tough Bay League contest. Brian was one of the best hitters on the RH varsity team. Baseball 177 Senior shortstop Mike Ephraim turns to successfully complete the second part of a double play by throwing the ball to first base. Concentrating on the Redondo batter, Steve Vickers throws his fast- ball. Vickers has been one of the dominant pitchers this season. .-Β«.rj Senior first baseman Tom Cilje creeps down the first base line in anticipation of a possible squeeze play. 178 Baseball hrosh β Row 1; b. ihean, f. Raymundo,C. Hollingsworth, D. DiFranco. Row 2; D. Bellow, J. Kornman, M. Duenes, M. Peretti, E. Taylor. Row 3; Coach T. Crawford, B. Twenhofel, C. Terry, D. Rice, K. Earwood, B. Leach. Not Pictured; B. Prince, V. Quaranta, B. Warren j - J.V. β Row 1;G. Kuhlman, S. Ogi,M. Meckel, S. Ydmamoto, T. Nordahl, S. Laskey. Row 2; J. Briese, J. Tighe, E. Davis, T. Ronk, B. Klinghagen, D. Trump, M. Reisenauer. Row 3; D. Edwards, T. Reidt, A. Chan, J. Landreth, S. Heimer, C. Molony, R. Robie, Coach B. Pier. Not Pictured; J. Crump. Baseball The 1984 season proved to be a good one for Titan baseball. Led by infielders Tom Gilje, Bill Cooper, Phil Carabet, and Eric Albright, the team was full of experience. The Titans consisted of a strong pitching staff of seniors Steve Vickers, Joe Gliks- man, and Jeff Robinson and juniors George Patterson and Charlie Plumley. The team performed outstandingly on both offense and defense. Key hitters were Eric Albright, Kevin White, and Brian Ongarato. The underclassmen show po- tential for a strong Varsity team next year. Even though the Bay League provided a tough, competitive season. Rolling Hills once again showed their talent. ftiiiW ' imimttmmmimmiii 1 Titan George Patterson has a home run on his mind as he begins his swing in a game against Redondo Union High School. lunior Shortstop Bill Cooper gets the throw to second as the Titans break up an attempted steal. Cooper was one of the outstanding infielders on this year ' s squad. Baseball 179 ...Mmm With the score tied at 4-4 in the bottom of the ninth inning, sophomore Danny Pfeiffer hits a curveball into center field. Softball The Girls Varsity Softball team had another successful season as they finished well in the competitive Bay League. After coming off of a second place Bay League finish last year, the Titans were determined to make this an even better year. The Titans were led by a strong defense and eight returning varsity mem- b ers. Senior Kathy Anastasi, Tami Bause, Kris Olinger, and Shirley Williams consistently played well as they helped to lead the Titans to outstanding victories over North and Palos Verdes. Sophomore Andrea Bausch also proved to be a valuable player as her fine pitching performances were a decisive factor in her team ' s success. Coaches Lynn Bridgeman and Jerry Gliksman were pleased with their team ' s perfor- mances and have a positive outlook for next year ' s team. Coach Tom Maeder was also pleased with his team as the Junior Varsity also did well this season. Behind the pitching arm of Lisa Tom, the Titans were able to easily defeat Palos Verdes and South High in league matches. Other outstanding players for the Junior Varsity were Junior Maria-Ellena Monreal and Sophomore Leslie Axtell. Sliding into home plate in a cloud of dust. Sophomore Carol Fox scores another run during a home game. The Varsity team easily defeated Miraleste. Demonstrating her excellent throwing arm, Karen McCormick returns the ball to the infield foiling her opponent from advancing to third base. 180 Girls Softball est Palos Verdes North South Santa M Torrance ' Centenni West Palos Verdes North South Santa Monica Torrance Centennial Junior Varsity β Row 1, L to R: L. Hauersley. Row 2; S. Robbins, B. Lafferty, K. Hale, M. Monreal, B. Cash, M. Vette, S. Schwartz, A. Wood. Row 3: Coach T. Maeder, S. Codrea, A. Norsworthy, M. McCormick, K. Cura, C. Ongorato. Row 4; L. Axtell, P. Gllcksman, L. Tom. Varsity β Row 1, L to R: D. Pfeiffer, A. Bausch, K. Anastasi, M. Glicksman. Row 2: D. Fujimoto, M. Gustafson, S. Daley, S. Williams, K. dinger, C. Fox. Row 3; Coach J. Glicksman, K. McCormick, J. Tschida, T. Bouse, Coach L. Bridgeman. Girls Softball 181 Swimming The Titan swimming team was a success this year. Early wins were fundamental in leading the team to victories throughout the entire season. The squads main strength was its consistent output from each swimmer, but strong performances from seniors Pete Showier and Mike Ar- man were the key to the overall success this season. The Titans swimming future looks good with a balanced varsity team along with an improving junior varsity team. 3 ' f? a 11 , β ' a 5 =: β’ - I M β¦ Β b _ ?Lb Varsity β Row 1; S. Murch, C. Lopetrone, K. Ogawa, M. Edelson, M. Arman, D. Swank, M. Spitz. Row 2; Coach F. Akins, R. Valentekovich, ). Tilley, M. Armstrong, F. Sadler, J. McGuire, P. Showier, J. Henke, J. Suarez. Coach Jack Miller times a Titan swimmer in a key meet. Coach Miller ' s leadership skills have been an integral part of the success. Varsity Titan swimmer, Mike Arman, takes a quick breath after swimming the full length of the pool in a tight race. The breast stroke was Mike ' s best event overall. 182 Swimming Waiting for the starting gun, Scott Murch gets in position for a tough match .iHJinst Miraleste. The team proved to be a tough competitor in Bay League. Swimmer Pete Showier gracefully and steadily swims to victory in a meet with Miraleste. In league meets. Showier was a dominant swimmer in the butterfly event. .. . ' S M - ' m β’ ! - β β W ' TJI Frosh-Soph β Row 1; K. Bassler, D. Besanceney, J. McCormick. Row 2; G. Waypa, B. Fay, M. Wiese, P. Johnson, E. Diffendal. Row 3; Coach Frank Akins, L. Donoghue, P. Alperin, L. Rubin, ]. Apostol, P. Tidwell, J. Maniscaico, B. Welsch, J. Suarez. .: ' J LilU i lil444l41iliiA14y Two RH varsity swimmers race one and two in the free-style event. The Titans continuously out swam their inferior opponents. Swimming 183 ?1 II Varsity β L to R, Row 1: D. Varagnat. Row 2; Y. Hanamura, H. Traxler, A. Soux, A. Traxler. Row 3: L. McClain, S. Grote, L. Perbix, C. Martin, C. Schwartz, L. Burger. Row 4: S. Nakamura, A. Appelhans, L. Kory, E. Behrens, K. Hurrell, M. Meese, C. Goetze, Coach J. Miller. t β jjf Concentrating on her stroke, Tital swimmer Lora Burger, keeps her endurance as she glides through the water to race for the finish. Junior Chris Goetze concentrates to prepare for her race. The grueling wor- kouts twice a day proved to be a determining factor in her numerous victories. 184 Girls Swimming Swimming The 1984 Girls Swimming team completed Bay League competition with an impressive record. With many veteran swimmers, the Varsity squad was once again a strong competitor in Bay League. The Varsity medley relay consisting of Amy Traxler, Leah Kory, Chris Goetze, and Amy Appelhans qualified for GIF competition during the second league meet of the season. Other outstanding swimmers who showed great talent were Senior Heidi Traxler and Junior Karen Hurrell. Leah Kory and Heidi Traxler both ex- celled in the breast stroke while Amy Traxler, Amy Appelhans, and Chris Goetze strength- ened the team in the freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly respectively. Coach Jack Miller was satisfied with a good finish in a challenging sea- son. The Frosh-Soph team also fared well this season with outstanding performances by Eva Wiese and Karen Schell. A Rolling Hills Varsity swimmer demonstrating her superb butterfly form strives for victory in a league meet. She places all her strength and power in each demanding stroke. A varsity swimmer, Leah Kory, springs off the board to dive in and get a considerable lead. lunior Varsity β L to R, Row 1: S. Mori, K. Hanamura, M. Levesque, S. Levesque. Row 2: K. Proctor, E. Wiese, K. Schell, S. Coffman, D. Gilbert, B. Owens. Row 3; K. Donahue, J. Gibson, N. Lessinger, P. Parker, Coach J. Miller. Girls Swimming 185 Senior Scott Stone watches this par saving, putt glide towards the hole. Scott ' s talented play helped guide the Titans to another fine season. Fore! yells senior Brian McLaughlin as he tees off while a Calabasas golfer looks on. Brian ' s play helped the Titans do well in golf this season. Golf The Rolling Hills High School golf team hasalways done well in competition and this year was no exception. Led by Ju- nior Mark Calvin and Senior Brian McGlaughlin, the Titans are once again expected to have golfers in CIF compe- tition as they have for the past nine years. As added dimension to this year ' s team is their depth of fine players. Sen- iors Austin Bunn, Scott Stone, and Doug McFarland are all returning lettermen and enjoyed a fine season this year. The talented Titan players along with Jerry Kestenberg ' s fine coaching insured an- other fantastic season. Varsity β Row 1; D. Nozaki, M. Fritsche, J. Addleman, B. Bunn, J. Anderson. Row 2; Coach J. Kestenberg, B. McLaughlin, S. Stone, A. Bunn, D. McFarland, M. Greul, S. Munekuni. Not Pictured; M. Calvin. 186 Golf f :i Scott Stone and Mark Galvin look intensely at the break in the green during a tough tournament. These two very talented golfers showed tremendous skill on the Los Verdes Country Club links. Rolling Hills golfer Doug McFarland chips the ball up to the green. Doug, a four-year letterman was one of the leading golfers. Senior Austin Bunn displays his style and grace while teeing off at Los Verdes Country Club Golf Course. Austin consistently scored well in the Bay League tournaments. Junior Mark Calvin demonstrates a fine swing in a tourney against Calabasas. Mark was the top Rolling Hills golfer. Golf 187 Varsity β Row 1, L to R; Coach R. Bonnell, T. Graham, A. Chang, C. Nishiyama, N. Raizes, T. Lucarelli, Coach J. RIegle. Row 2: C. Berry, P. Siu, L. Williams, K. Whip, M. Camarata, J. Nemeth, D. Nakata, D. Armstrong, J. Lee, E. Siu, D. Wolkovitch. 1 Practicing before a tough meet, Titan gymnast Cori Berry performs acrobatic moves on the parallel bars. Captain Mary Camarata displays poise and agility as she performs one of her difficult moves on the beam. Camarata showed great leadership this year as she helped to guide this young team. 188 Girls Gymnastics Straddling the vault. Titan gymnast Tami Lucarelli demonstrates her ability to precisely execute this move. Lucarelli vaulted well this season and showed great promise for next year. Gymnastics Under the guidance of Coach Janis Riegle, the Girls Gymnastics team had another successful season in the competitive Bay League. Upon en- tering the 1984 season, the Titans were optimis- tic despite the loss of valuable competitors. Their goals were to finish among the top schools in their league as well as qualify numerous com- petitors for GIF competition. Hard work and dedication seemed to be the key to the Titan ' s success as their victories over North High and Beverly Hills showed their determination to crush their opponents. Although the Titans were a fairly young team, individual perfor- mances were exceptional. Senior Gayle Kawa- hara had another impressive season as she great- ly contributed to the team by competing an as all around competitor. Her experience also proved to be a great factor in her team ' s success. Junior Johanna Nemeth and Sophomore Tara Graham were also outstanding competitors. Captain Mary Camarata used her experience and knowledge to help guide this young Titan team throughout the season. Coach Janis Riegle and the Titan gymnasts were pleased with their season and are looking forward to an even bet- ter 1985 season. During a tough league match against Torrance High School, Junior Johanna Nemeth shows intense concentration on the beam. Nemeth was a strong competitor this year. During an early morning work out, a Titan gymnast shows gracefulness and poise as she performs her floor exercise routine. Girls Gymnastics 189 Varsity β Row 1; M. Busto, C. Crane, C. Monreal, S. Wiesen, M. Brooker, B. Escobar, W. Mitchell, R. Watt. Row 2; D. Getty, ]. Low, M. Bellow, M. Tilley, E. Jones, - S. Dang, B. Magee, J. Davis, H. Martin, P. Yee, M. Lawler. Row 3; Coach J. Lentz, M. Coffman, S. Lee, K. Smith, J. Franklin, B. Bartz, R. Sangha, M. Ruona, B. Gura, P. i Moeb ius, T. Barratt, C. Mason, B. Coffman, P. Moebius, B. Harris, Coach T. Howard. Chuck Mason and Henry Martin depart from the starting line of the 100 meter dash with high hopes of outdoing their opponents. Both are quick, but at the finish, Chuck emerged victorious. Senior Mark Lawler, school record holder in the pole vault, easily clears the bar at the track meet against PV. Although already winning the meet. Junior, Paul Moe- bius attempts to break the school record of 6 ' 5 . sis Brian Gura exerts his awesome effort in the shotput while winning the event against his P.V. opponent. Kenny Smith is successful in the 330 high hurdles during a meet with Palos Verdes. Track and Field Due to numerous graduated seniors, many lowerclassmen were moved up to the varsity squad. Despite this circum- stance, the boys varsity squad has fared quite well during the season. The lower teams are hurting because of this move. Outstanding seniors this year are Kenny Smith, Steve Lee, Brian Gura, Mark Lawler, and Brian Escobar. All partici- pants added to the success of this years team. Underclassmen that contributed are Chuck Mason, Henry Martin, Brad Magee, and Paul Moebius. The varsity squad has been plagued by injuries this year, but, despite this has done very well in Bay League competition. This year was a rebuilding year for the Titans and the talent shows promise for suc- cess in the years to come. Frosh-Soph β Row 1; B. Johnson, T. McKellar, R. Norwood, L. Liu, M. Johnson, C. Lai, S. Patel, D. Moberly, J. Chang, A. Holland, R. McAlary, ]. Hamwi. Row 2; J. Vinso, S. Yun, G. Ford, W. Naviaux, P. Viskanta, A. Cook, J. Carberry, C. Myer, D. Chang, D. Dryburgh, T. Beppe, D. FHerold, K. Martin, J. Connor. Row 3; Coach T. Howard, D. Rogue, H. Meier, R. McNeill, H. Mahr, W. Cathey, ). Teresinski, C. Weaver, P. Ting, G. Thomas, B. Roper, M. Lee, B. Reid, M. Parker, A. Burke, ]. Olla, T. Geissler, D. Laatz. Row 4; P. Cotter, M. Lee, S. Martyniak, J. Beck, T. Africano, K. Ericson, K. Bigenho. Track 191 Track The Girls Varsity Track team, unified with enthusiasm and inspiration formed a group of hard-working young athletes. Following the Rolling Hills tradition, the Titan team entered the season with high hopes. Although they lost many Varsity members this year, the team was support- ed by some exceptional returning runners and fielders. Co-captains Gina Fong and Anne Polzin contributed greatly compet- ing in sprints while Freshmen Nu-Gina Rogers and Christy Lee strengthened the remai nder of the Varsity squad in sprints and the high jump respectively. Despite losses to West and Palos Verdes at the be- ginning of the season, the team finished the season with excellent individual per- formances. Nu-Gina Rogers excelled in sprints running the 200 in 27.13 seconds while Kyla Robinson and Christy Lee reached a height of 5 ' 2 and 5 ' 3 respec- tively. Although most of the girls were young and relatively inexperienced, the team improved at every meet and com- pleted the season with a positive attitude and great potential for next year. Junior hurdler and returning Varsity runner Carole Hauser flies over one of her last hurdles to win the 110 lows. With her three years of experience, she easily left her competitors behind. Freshman Christy Lee warms up before run- ning her leg in the mile relay. Junior Varsity β L to R, Row 1: G. Friedfeld, K. Behrens, C. Glantz, A. Fritz, M. Ciuffini, L. Clum, T. Hayward, | C. Wong. Row 2: L. Hanks, L. Wheeler, ). Subeck, M. Mauer, T. Knuth, D. DiFiore. Row 3: C. Micek, C. Guthrie, S. Rungaldier, V. Ivener, J. LaFornara, M. Wong, L. Shapiro, Coach E. Wieranga. 192 Girls Track pi iB : : Varsity β L to R, Row 1; K. Robinson, C. Fong. Row 2: B. Protage, C. Mailander, P. Thornel, C. Fodor, L. Wolf, C. Lee, E. Barnhill, K. Fu, K. Protage. Row 3: N. Rogers, C. Hauser, S. Nozaki, S. Lebeau, L. Wenger, A. Polzin, ]. Bunch, B. Knauss, K. Haynes, Coach E. Wieranga. Hurdler Carole Hauser hitting the finish tape smiles because she broke her personal record. Her enthusiasm lifted the team ' s spirit to an ultimate high. Junior Varsity runners Vicky Ivener, Michelle Wong, and Judith LaFornara round the west end of the track as they lead the pack in the grueling mile. Girls Track 193 o ' , X 194 Organizations 195 club Council Girls ' Clubs B Girls ' League encourages friendship, loyal- ty, and service among the girls of Rolling Hills. Some of their activities were Buttons ' n ' Bows, Powder Puff Football, and plan- ning for the Winter Formal. Senior Girls ' Club is a special club that unites the senior girls in projects of service and social func- tions, and it also promotes spirit within the school. Girls ' Service Club is an honors or- ganization whose members assist in many school functions during the year as well as helping at many community events. Mon- ey earned goes to the same needy families who are the recipients of the annual toys, food, and clothing collections. Row 1 (I to r): T. McKissock, K. Coulburn, S. Nozaki, H. Traxler, ). Tom, R. Park, S. Bradford, S. Lurie, D. Noble Row 2: S. Dang, J. Morrill, S. Sipes, A. McManus, R. Ceske, C. Chino, |. Ehrl, T. Yang Row 3: S. Reilly, K. Applequist, D. Glantz, K. Guthrie, C. Saigal, B. Protage, C. Schlegel, S. Chow, D. Kim. Girls ' Service Club 196 Row 1 (I to r): R. Home, J. Tom, C. Takenaka, L. Ruddick, V. imberman, ]. Ladd, S. Moses, H. Traxler, L. Song, G. Kawahara, K. Wang, ). Cristiano I. Ren Row 2: C. Goering, S. Goodman, L. Williams, R. Bayer, C. Teruya, D. Cambell, L. Chers, L. Carlucci, C. Chino, A. McManus, L. Chers, C. Frew, K. Coulburn, K. Yun, C. Cherry, I. Song, S. Li, L. Hung Row 3; E. Camay, J. Connor, D. Block, T. Cords, S. Scharf, D. Semaratne, K. Berry, A. Pakstad, C. Dyer, K. Mackey, S. Marckx, C. Nishijama, D. Fong, H. Clida, L. Ho, C. Weatherell, A. Chang Row 4: N. Hgahi, A. Huang, S. Lurie, C. Kim, S. Kuelbs, M. Camarata, G. Fong, B. Wynne, J. Fitzgerald, S. Damsky, M. Getzin, N. Bilyke, L. Hadley, ). Park, M. Nitz, K. Wu, L. McClain, S. Nakamura Row 5: C. Hauser, K. Kohler, M. Saunders, K. Stevens, K. Fleming, M. Hauser, J. Pappas, H. Harper, S. Zamzow, K. Norgaard, P. Halpin, C. Glitzow, K. Long, S. Sullivan. Girls ' League Row 1 (I to r): S. Dent, K. Guthrie, C. Johnson, S. Elledge, L. Rindge, L. Song Row 2: C. Heurlin, S. Modzeleski, C. Thompson, J. Subeck, C. Martin, B. Pro- tage, S. Washko, D. Block, C. Berg Row 3: K. Allman, M. Henke, C. Molony, C. Fox, C. Ringaldier Row 4; T. Ratigan, E. Duenes, K. Protage, N. McCormick, J. Appleton, K. Berry, C. Silverstone, S. Billingsley, K. Fatemi, A. Pullen, M. Nitz, C. Tseng, M. Han, S. Scharf, J. Heindle, P. Halpin, C. Clitzow Row 5: C. Hauser, M. Labrador, A. Wood, L. Shaul, ]. Mun, M. Saltamachio, G. Jung, C. Shahmira, S. Banks, M. Monreal, S. Damsky, J. Davenport Row 6: M. Bassler, L. Bell, K. Donohue, L. McClain, S. Nakamura, C. Tsai, D. Bar, K. Olinger Row 7: J. Mallen, K. Long, S. Payne, G. Fong Row 8: M. Hernando, S. Smith, D. Ke- luche, S. Sullivan, M. Fatemi, E. Arison, K. McKormick, C. Guthrie, L. Mansfield, D. Nakata, S. Silas, K. Teruya. Senior Girls ' Club Row 1 (I to r): C. Booth, J. Gyllenswan, D. Hamwi, S. Sipes, J. Morrill, J. Marcone Row 2: C. Thomas, S. Costi, B. Protage, T. Cords, G. Gallucci, A. Cook, C. Waterman Row 3: J. Greenshields, G. Santos, S. Marckx, K. Bryson, C. Martin, S. Washko, J. Thoen, S. Culver, M. Senk, C. Bassin, T. Sullivan, J. Dor- nan, A. Hank, C. Dyer, K. Guthrie, M. Hauser, J. Hertmann, K. Mackey, D. Block, K. Percy, K. George, S. Waller, H. Traxler, A. Hester, S. Elledge, P. iHalpin Row 5; C. Johnson, N, Cash, j. Atkinson, S. Rice, S. Modzeleski, S. Zamzow, K. Norgaard, A. Bakstad, K. Rochat, S. Nozaki, C. Lowry, S. Woods, Y. Bonpua, N. Harrington Row 6: A. Stinnis, Mr. Miller, J. Fox, N. Agahi,R. Wyte, R. Parker, K. Rall,L. Rindge, N. Nouri,C. Takenaka, L. Song, S. DeSantis, M. Adams, M. DeRoos, C. Glitzow. β . ___ Organizations 197 Interact Row 1: (I to r): K. Owgawa, L. Jamet, A. Mori, J. Zurnaciyan, C. Fox, C. Silverstone, L. Alper, A. Felix, L. Popkin, A. Samaha, C. Coering, J Suarez J Ehrl Row 2- G Kawahara, J. Appleton, K. Almond, P. Asroff, C. Beck, ). Hollingsworth, M. Fong, L. Song, D. Kim, J. Rojas, M. Quan, D. Lee Row 3: J. Marcone S Alper M Henke M. PopkEH, R. Lawrence, S. Raizes, S. Feshima, J. Tom, Mr, Miller, C. Takenaka, S. DeSantas, R. Park, C. Kim, J. Suarez K Wang I Ren S Dent Teen Advocates Row 1: (I to r) L. Hoy, G. Fong, T. Berry, C. Bassin, S. Kuelbs, L. Nagy, E. Sun, S. Bradford Row 2: Mr. Grossman, M. Quan, J. Atkinson A Bakstad D Kim, J. Ehrl, S. Waller, P. Asroff, L. Ruddock, E. Schoenhelder, C. Cohen, |. Tom. 198 Organizations Animal Welfare Club Library Advisory Committee Row 1: (I to r) ). Geriffths, C. Tsai Row 2: A. Tagawa, S. Amin Row 3: C. Glitzow, M. Alkon, P. Kam Row 4: B. Diettrich, S. Linder, S. Lefritz, L. McClain. Row 1: {I to r) M. Bradford Row 2: D. Glantz, D. Krause Row 3: M. Carney, D. Finch, M. Baurn, N. Young. Student Union Row1;(l tor)M. Ditch, K. Houchin Row 2; M. Getzin, C. Theilmon, N. Michinomya, A. Wong, C. Frith, B. Groin, L. Carlucci, K. Yun, T. Low, M. Der Row 2: D. Merril, J. Rochat, K. Applequist, A. McManus, ). Ladd, A. Cheng, E. Weise, L. Anderson, K. Proctor, E. Jones Row 4: A. Lacer, M. Wolff, K. Rochat, C. Schlesel, D. Ulasek, W. Mitchell, C. Stadhamner. Service Clubs Interact, Teen Advocates, Student Union, and Library Committee provide valuable services to Rolling Hills stu- dents and the community. Interact sponsored an u nderprivileged child and was also involved in visiting people in hospitals and rest homes on Hallow- een and Christmas to spread happiness and care. Teen Advocates is a group trained to help teens handle their prob- lems. Their latest project is Safe Rides, a service to people who are stranded at parties or too drunk to drive. Library Committee helped both public and school libraries by working on surveys, book sales, and marathons. Student Union is a group dedicated to beautify- ing the Rolling Hills Campus and other beneficial services. Animal Welfare pro- motes animal welfare by educating the school so that students know about the inhumane treatment of animals. This club sponsored organizations by giving donations, and in return speakers in- formed members at noontime meet- ings. Organizations 199 Touchdown Club Athletic Support Clubs The Lettermen ' s, Touchdown, and Dugout clubs are organized to raise funds for Rolling Hills High athletic programs. The Key Club also raises money for the school, but in addition to that, they provide services to the community. These services include visting convalescent homes every Halloween. The Dugout Club, sponsored by Mr. Poe, is responsible for raising money for the baseball team. Its mem- bers are kept busy selling concessions at games, in addition to selling ads for the baseball program. The Lettermen ' s Club is an honors organization for students who have earned an athletic varsity letter at Rolling Hills. Members provide great entertain- ment at the annual Donkey Basketball Game. The Touchdown Club is one of the most successful fund-raising clubs on campus. It too is composed of athletically talented students. Dugout Club Row 1 (I to r); S. Washko, S. Reilly, M. Kalemkiarian, M. Ephraim, D. Swank, M. Sicola Row 2: ). Compton, B. Bartz, M. Bellow, C. Booth, R. Harris Row 3: A. Litman, Z. DaVirro, C. Ahearn, ). Shepard Row 4: S. Cermon, ). Robinson, ]. Gravett, P. Moebius, B. Watkins Row 5: D. Speltz, Y. Shiotsuki, K. Smith, J. Butler, K. Lundy, ). Pursell Row 6; G. Butler Row 1 (I to r); M. Hauser, G. Santos, C. Thomas, T. Sullivan, K. Percy, K. Zamos Row 2: M. Ephraim, D. Hamwi, M. Terry, S. Sipes, S. Marckx, C. Bassin, M. Senn, L. Gragg, L. Oliver Row 3: K. Berry, J. Appelton, A. Friedfeld, T. Bennett, M. Diamant, D. Liu, D. Edwards, T. Ronk, T. Gilje Row 4: S. Elledge, P. Carabet, S. Zur- naciyan, J. Osbourne, A. Chan, ). Tighe, ). Briese, M. Lyons, G. Kuhlman, E. Krause, G. Miller Row 5: C. Dyer, C. Fox, D. Volpicelli, S. Germon, M. Breneman, K. White, K. Lundy, J. Robinson, J. Gravett, S. Vickers, E. Albright, J. Gliksman, G. Patterson, K. Cowing 200 Organizations Lettermen ' s Club Row 1 (I to r): M. Coffman, K. Lundy, ). Robinson, M. Ephraim, B. Robinson, J. Compton Row 2: W. Morzvec, P. Carabet, M. Bellow, C. Booth Row 3: B. Escobar, B. Bartz, J. Shepard, M. Fong, D. Speltz, K. Smith, R. Hurst, R. Harris, D. Swank Row 4: B. Watkins, S. Raizes, J. Butler, S. Reilly, J. Pursell, M. Toohey Row 5; J. Gravett, ). Forbes, ). Gliksman, S. Vickers, D. Poling, M. Popkin, R. Delker, C. Hicks, M. Tilley Key Club Row 1 (I to r): K. Olinger, C. Terry, D. McFarland, S. Lewey Row 2: M. Diamant, D. Liu, E. Grekowicz, T. Bennett, S. Elledge, A. Hester, S. Reilly, M. Jarosz, C. Clark Row 3: B. Prock, K. Whallon, F. Grekowicz, G. Miller, D. Merrill, M. Lyons, J. Gravett, M. Kalemkiarian, B. Protage, D. Swank, G. Cioth, A. Moran, ). Nemeth, G. Butler Row 4: D. Getty, D. Dryburgh, M. Ahearn, A. Bellow, J. Pappas, C. Malony, K. Lundy, G. Santos, K. Percy, G. Bedrosian, C. Fox, A. Roth Row 5: S. Bailas, C. Saigal, G. Callucci, T. Cords, C. Johnson, M. Ephraim, S. DeFrees, P. Carabet, J. Miller, R. Sheng, C. Mckivett, S. Ching, A. Mendez, J. Tom. Organizations 201 NHS 1st Year Seniors Row 1 (I to r): Mr. LaFace, M. Allder, K. Coulbourn, S. Nozaki, J. Tom, C. Takenaka, Mr. Costello Row 2; N. Lubofsky, S. LeBeau, P. Carabet, J. Kaufman, A. Huang, C. Chino, P. Chong, S. Lurie, L. Brown, E. Ruder Row 3: S. Munekuni, S. Zurnaciyan, A. Solomon, K. Olinger, L. Rindge, M. Hauser, J. Fox, S. Washko, C. Bassin, D. Block, S. Wood, D. Merrill Row 4: T. Yang, D. Glantz, G. Randall, N. BIlyk, K. Davidson, A. Samaha, D. Brown, K. Guthrie, S. Zam- zow, L. Ruddick, V. Imberman, ). Cristiano Row 5: B. Kelley, S. Moses, K. Rochat, ). Ladd, A. Yoshioka, S. Teshima, G. Macklis NHS 2nd Year Seniors Row 1: M. Costello, M. Fok, C. Crane, K. Wang, C. Kawahara, A. Bakstad, M. Quan, B. Yeh, J. Marshall, E. Bails, A. LaFace Row 2: 1. Ren, D. Lee, P. Halpin, B. Pro- tage, A. McManus, C. Giltzow Row 3: S. Chow, S. Dang, S. Elledge, C. Johbson, R. Park, C. Kim, J. Liebert, K. Applequiest, J. Hollingsworth 202 Organizations NHS 1st Year Juniors Row 1 (I to r): Mr. Costello, Mr. LaFace, L. Carlucci, S. Dansky, S. Scharf, E. Sun, R. Bayer, J. Lockenour, R. Ceske Row 2: J. Appleto, K. Berry, G. Fong, A. Mori, T. Lew, P. Asroff, S. Bilas, K. Cohler. Row 3: A. DeRoos, H. Harper, C. Stuadhammer, M. Getzin, M. Deitch, C. Frew, D. Merrill. Honor Clubs National Honor Society is one of the most prestigious organizations on campus. Ser- vice, leadership, academics, and scholarship and character are all considered when select- ing students to be members of this society. These outstanding students are recognized for their efforts and achievements. In addi- tion to being an honor society, NHS also par- ticipated in many activities on campus. Second year National Honor Society member Charles Kim presents Mr. Costello with an award for his outstanding contributions to the school in general and NHS in particular. Organizations 203 Quill And Scroll Honor Clubs The California Scholarship Federation is an organization which honors scholastic achievement. Members of these clubs need to obtain a certain grade point aver- age to qualify. Quill and Scroll is an international honor- ary organization for students who are aca- demically in the top third of their class and have done outstanding work on the school newspaper or yearbook staff. Row 1: (I to r) P. Asroff, J. Marshall, S. Teshima, G. Fong, P. Chong, C. Tseng Row 2: S. Fuchino, R. Wyte, S. Raizes, M. Fong, M. Kalemkiarian, S. Asch, D. Clantz Row 3: S. Grasinger (advisor), C. Frew, C. FHauser, R. Park, C. Takenaka, C. Teruya, M. Alkon, J. Hollingsworth Row 4: G. Macklis, S. Lurie, J. Kaufman, M. Fok, E. Kim, T. Laura. CSF Sophomores Row 1: (I to r) ), Mallery, E. Duenes, K. Lors, C. Rungaldier, S. Asch, B. Ungerleider, G. Cohen Row 2: D. Fong, S. Murch, J. Wang, L. Liu, C. Hsu, E. Grekowicz, D. Kim, A. Chang, H. Meier, E. Tom, A. Lacer Row 3: P. Alperin, Y. Suhr, G. Huang, M. Ohung, D. Johnson, M. Keller, D. Herold, G. Wiesen, S. Keith, S. Sullivan. 204 Organizations CSF Juniors Row 1: (I to r) C. Heurlin, S. Bilas, C. Teruya, A. DeRoos, L. Nagy, H. Harper, T. Lew, A. Epstein Row 2: L. Carlucci, T. Hoy, R. Bayer, C. Caps, P. As- roff, K. Berry, J. Appleton, D. Bar, ). Subeck, L. Burger, C. Sagil, S. Schick, C. Hauser, S. Pamsky, M. Getzin, C. Nishiyama, E. Sun, L. Cheng Row 3: L. Wilkins, S. Dent, G. Fong, S. Kuelbs, C. Ahearn, R. Ceske, D. Tamura, S. Wiesen, M. Bradford, C. Tseng, S. Li Row 4: A. Yoshioka, S. Raizes, M. Fong, R. Valentekovich, G. Miller, D. Merrill, M. Batchelder, K. Kwon, Y. Shiotsuki, M. Theis, ). Davenport, ). Kakita, S. Nakamura, T. Minoura. CSF Seniors Row 1: (I to r) C. Crane, M. Fok, K. Wang, C. Chino, S. Nozaki, M. Allder, A. Bakstad, C. Takenaka, L. Ringe, S. Zurnaciyan, S. LeBeau Row 2: A. Huang, D. Lee, C. Ren, M. Ephraim, M. Lawler, M. Quan, J. Rojas, S. Teshima, C. Thomas, M. Popkin, S. Elledge, D. McFarland, C. Johnson, B. Kelley, J. Tom, J. Helpin Row 3: F. Grekowicz, G. Galluci, B. Prock, B. Protage, R. Park, C.Kim, J. Suarez, D. Kim, P. Chong, A. McManus, S. Moses, L. Ruddick, ]. Cristiano, C. Larsch Row 4: S. Dang, D, Glantz, N. Bi- lyk, D. Brown, K. Davidson Row 5: D. Chi, Gi. Randall, S. Lee, M. Sun, C. Fong, D. Hannemann, K. Couing, S. Wang, T. Yang, |. Liebert, E. Ruder, J. Hollingsworth, J. Marshall,G.Macklis, S.Lurie,C. Machalicky,K. Coulbourn,N. Cash, K.Guthrie, H. Liner, I.Kaufman, B.Gura Row 6: E.Lin, L.Brown, T.Yu,K.Hashiba, J. Fung, K.Ap- plequist, ]. Pursell, B. Monteith, E. Bails, S. Munekuni, D. Merrill, N. Lubofsky. Oreanizations 20S German Honor Society Honor Clubs To excel in a foreign language is a great ac- complishment. The French, Spanish, and German Honor Societies are organizations in which advanced language students are hon- ored. Another honor society on campus is the International Thespian Society. This is a nationally recognized organization for dedi- cated and talented actors, actresses, and technical staff. Although there are many dif- ferent types of honor societies on campus, their intentions are all primarily the same β to reward students ' efforts with the recogni- tion they deserve. Row 1 (1 to r): N. Tamai, C. Chino, J. Billeter, S. Scharf Row 2: C. Capps, R. Ceske, L. Burger, L. Nagy Row 3: J. Ehrl, E. Lin, D. Hannemann French Honor Society Row 1 (I to r): M. Fok, A. Mendez, S. DeSantis, D. Lee Row 2: L. Turek, L. Jamet, M. Batchelder, ]. Hoy, R. Bayer, G. Fong, C. Weatherell, C. Frew, P. Chong, N. Nouri, V. Dyer, T. Ho, A. Ekong Row 3: K. Fatemi, K. Hurrell, T. Batko, 1. Lockenour, K. Berry, C. Crane, K. Applequist, A. McManus, D. Campbell, S. Culver, A. Cook, J. Fox Row 4: A. Epstein, N. Cash, S. Zamzow, J. Butterfield, A. Bakstad, K. Rochat, S. Moses, F. Burguet 206 Organizations Spanish Honors Society ilnternationa! Thespian Society Row 1 (I to r): S. Munekuni, M. Allder, S. Nozaki, V. Imberman, L. Ruddick, D. Hamada, J. Cristiano Row 2: E. Ruder, D. Merrill, N. Bilyk, R. Feld- man, D. Cameron, M. Huaser, S. Elledge, S. Lurie, C. Takenaka, B. Monteith Row 3: J. Subeck, B. Protage Row 1 (I to r): E. Camay, S. Lurie Row 2: G. Thompson, L. Wenger, K. Guthrie, C. Saigal Row 3: A. Samaha, C. Machalicky, K. Rob- erts, R. Van Beek, N. Aibinder, J. Jennings, R. Green, S. Gregory, R. Ceske, E. Ruona, M. Ruona, S. Keefer Row 4: R. Orner, N, Lu- bofsky Organizations 207 Academic Clubs Academic clubs on campus provide ser- vice and offer outlets for students inter- ested in these unique fields. Toots club provides tutoring services and help im- prove reading skills. Students are ex- posed to procedures in the United Na- tions in which they are assigned countries in the M.U.N. Students from other countries have a chance to com- municate in one form or another in the International Exchange Club, formerly named A.F.S. While enjoying the com- pany and ideas of others, the Shake- speare Society gives the opportunity for people to elaborate on their interests. Similarly, Satori publishes an annual book, demonstrating students ' creata- bility and talent. This publication con- tains excellent pieces of art and literary w orks constructed throughout the year. International Exchange Club Satori Row 1 (I to r): A Huang, C. Chino, Y. Hanamura, H. Iguchi, K. Hanamura, N. Shimizu, T. Minoura, L, Cheng, K. Yun Row 2: E. Chow, V. Koo, I. Koo, M. Tran, D. Fujimoto, G. Kawahara, C. Takenaka, E. Sun, I. Run, S. Li, L. Hung, Row 3: ]. Park, D. Kim, M. Quan, L. Song, C. Teruya, A. Bakstad, S. Modzeleski, T. Baehre Row 4: K. Onaga, T. Yamashita, D. Kim, C. Sun, P. Dubbell, D. Pong, T. Yang, C. Kim, M. Song Toots Row 1 (I to r): K. Woods, K. Applequist, ]. Marshall, M. Alkon, J. Hollings- worth. Row 2: D. Kim, J. Liebert, P. Dubbell, P. Chong, E. Bails, R. Ceske, Row 3: E. Ruder, P. A ' hearn 208 Organizations Row 1: K. Costello, S. Trowbridge, Row 2: J. Lenihan, J. Karpie, A. Bridgnel M. Boyce, R. Hale, Row 4: P. Bohn, J. Agnew, G. Kuebler, R. Harris, C. Ludwig Model United Nations Row 1 (I to r); A. Huang, K. Wang, J. Lockenour, P. Chong, ). Marshall, L. Liu, S. Nozaki, J. Suarez, Mr. Rudolph, Row 2: E. Sun, K. Ong, N. Young, J. Yossarian, J. Hol- lingsworth, D. Brown, M. Quan, J. Liebert Row 3: S. Li, D. Lee, S. Asch, M. Thies, A. Wu, E. Bails, M. Alkon, E. Ruder, Row 4: ]. Wang, D. Kim, P. A ' Hearn, D. Glantz, B. Kelley, D. Winner, T. Yang, K. Kim Shakespeare Society T. Bennett, G. Butler, C. Clark, C. Coward, K. Cowing, C. Cowles, T. Crawford, L. Davis, A. Ekong, M. Fok, C. Goetze, J. Hayes, D. Hreha, D. Hsu, M. Jarosz, C. Ka- vans, D. Kueche, A. Kim, R. Legg, S. Lew, D. Ma, B. Magee, J. Maury, M. McCoy, E. McNeer, M. Meyer, W. Moravec, C. North, K. Owaga, G. Prince, S. Rice, Y. Sato, R. Sheng, S. Smith, K. Stever, M. Terry, L. Brown, E. Solaman, S. Banks, S. Barsoum, M. Braue, K. Buehler, J. Canary, K. Cashen, H. Clift, J. Cristiano, ). Daigle, C. Dox, V. Dyer, D. Gorton, M. Han, P. Headon, K. Hribar, P. Judge, S. Lewiy, A. Lopetrone, K. Macke, M. Massari, L. McClain, T. McKissock, ), Naviaux, ). Nemeth, L. Pimentel, A. Roth, L. Ruddick, K. Sackheim, T. Serritzlew, J. Svoboda, T. Temple, D. Tourtelot, C. Weatherell, A. Worley, M. Vona Organizations 209 Spanish Club Row 1 (I to r): C. Frith, A. Frith, L. Ruddlck, M. Allder, B. Protage, J. Subeck, S. Nozaki Row 2: A Mori, P. Asroff, G. Fong, H. lida, T. Park, A. Chang, P. Ho, K. Protage, M. Mitz, A. Pullen, V. Ivener, G. Thompson, M. Deitch, S. Carpenter Row 3: L. Williams, E. Duenes, S. Modzeleski, J. Crisitiano, V. Imberman, K. Franklin, A. Green, E. Jones, K. Erman, S. Patel, T. Yang Row 4: R. Hurst, K. Woods, R. Orner, R. Sangha, B. Jay, E. Arison, J. Robinson, S. Zurnaciyan, T. Pelletier, R. Coleman, A. Stinis Row 5; J. Laws, J. Lenlhan, C. Ahearn, C. Saigal, H, Liner Language Clubs The foreign language clubs help students learn about other cultures. Members of these clubs gather with those of other schools to further their knowledge of these cultures. The French club partici- pates in activities that help its members experience the French way of life. German club members participate in Octoberfest, exposing them to German culture. The Latin club broadens the st udents ' knowl- edge of this classical world and its customs. The Spanish club, whose activities include trips to Mexico, and Olivera Street, ex- pands its members ' knowledge of Spanish language and culture. Latin Club Row 1 (I to r): L. Carlucci, K. Woods, A. Yee, J. Wiesen, M. Labrador Row 2: D. Kim, G. Stone, J. Thibeault, Mrs. Harper Row 3: M. Bourgeois, S. Lebeau Row 4: D. Winner, R. Feldman, K. McCor- mick, S. Weisen, C. Giltzow, A. Ekong 210 Organizations German Club French club officers wait patiently for students to buy their goodies at the homecoming fair. Y. Sato, C. Chino, C. Larsen, ). Ehrl, A. Bakstad Row 2: D. Tamura, S. Scharf, T. Yamashita, H. Meier, L. Burger, M. Wright, T. Laura, J. Hendrikson, R. Cranata, P. Allman, A. Cook, C. Cowles, D. Glantz, L. Ruddick Row 3: M. Herbig, K. Long, C. Chow, J. Apostol French Club Row 1 (I to r): A. McManus, L. lamet, Y. Hanamura, D. Campbell, R. Boudreau, L. Turek, E. Soo-Hoo, P. Chong, C. Chino, J. Ehrl, C Frew R Ceske S Gilchrist Row 2: S. Damsky, A. Bakstad, K. Rochat, A. Blankenmeyer, C. Cherry, K. Applequist, K. Proctor, E. Weiss, A. Lacer, J. Rochat, N. lc ' hinomiya, ' A Wang, G. Cohen, E. Bayer, T. Minoura, M-E. Monreal Row 3: J.Liu, S. DeSantis, A. Ekong, T. Ho, M. Batchelder, N. Nouri, S. Culver, C Ahearn J Thoen M. Ephraim, T. Pelletier, A. Peng, T. Euler, K. Yun Row 4: C. Wooten, K. Hurrell, A. Epstein, C. Cohen, R. Hurst, K. Modir-Fatemi, M. Henke d ' MacTavish, M. Fok, G. Miller, G. Fong, R. Bayer, J. Lockenour Organizations 211 Science Fiction Academic Clubs The Academic clubs on campus give competitive and amusing op- portunities to our students. The Computers Club offers instruction in training in computer languages such as: FORTRAN, COBAL, BA- SIC, and machine language. A competitive organization, the Math Club represents the school in math competitions around the state. This year they met stiff op- position including Occidental and Pomona and Bay League. Similar- ity, the Academic Decathalon en- gaged in ten competitions in the L.A. county. The more amusing based clubs, such as Biology and Science Fiction allow students to express their interests in these fields while listening or laughing at others ' experiences. Row 1: C. Chino, P. Whalen, J. Lee, A. Felix, ). Wagoner, ). Soo-Hoo, E. Waterman, K. Applequist, ). Liebert, G. Rossney, E. Ruder, N. Lubofsky, C. Saigal, M. Lyons Academic Decathlon Computer Club Row 1; S. Dang, D. Sproul Row 2: K. Wang, L. Song, P. Chong Row 3: E. Bails, Mr. Miller, S. Salzman 212 Organizations Row 1; T. Grover, N. Lubofsky, L. Cheng, K. Yun, J. Hollingsworth Row 2: J. Velasco, K. Iran, J. Soo-Hoo, A. Yoshioka, M. Bradford Row 3: M. Vidad, R. Villaluz, D. Krause, Y. Suhr Row 4: R. Sangha, T. Cutcliffe | Math Club Row 1: S. Thies, T. Yamashita, D. Kim, E. Cheng, J. Hollingsworth, A. Wu Row 2: S. Munekuni, Y. Shiotsuki, A. Click, K. Ong, C. Chino, A. Huang, L. Cheng, A. Peng Row 3: T. Chang, L. Liu, W. Lester, A. Yoshioka, N. Lubofsky, L. Brown, M. Thies, A. Chang, K. Yun Row 4: ]. Liebert, T. Yang Biology Club Mr. Lentz, K. Lundy, D. Tamura, L. Carlucci, K. Tran, R. Hale Row 2: B. Jay, ). Robinson, C. Chino, L. Ruddick, N. Hamzi, J. Viola, D. Block, T. Minoura Row 3: P. Whalen, ). Christiano, ]. Ehrl, J. Soo-Hoo, D. Kim, K. Onaga, T. Yamashita, S. Zurnaciyan, M. Lawler, B. Mosley, P. Carabet, S. LeBeau Row 4: A. Greenberg, E. Spratt, E. Teshiba, D. Moberly, S. Bradford, C. Gittzow, K. Rochat, T. Pelletier, P. Nilarp Row 5: N. Bilyk, S. Munekuni, K. Yun, K. Kwon, T. Ho, C. Ahearn. Girls Tennis Club Athletic Clubs This year ' s Athletic clubs proved to be prosperous and popular. All members of the Runners for Higher Endurance club enjoyed long distance run- ning and many participated in running sports for R.H.H.S. The wrestling club this year drew many students interested in this sport. These members raised funds useful to the wrestling team. Similari- ly, the Girls ' Tennis club was primarily striving for money to help out the tennis team. Parties were also planned for after the games. The Super Chick- en Fan club was new to RH this year. This enthusi- astic organization provided for much of the spirit at school sport activities. They were seen or heard at many basketball games. Row 1: D.Bolton, B. Dulvalett, P. Siu Row 2: E. Soo-Hoo, P. Bento, P. Allman, J. Lee Row 3: D. Armstrong, M. Capri, M. Inaba, C. Berg, E. Siu Row 4: K. Robinson, S. Goern, K. Coulbourn, J. Keller. Super Chicken Fan Club Row 1: B. Lafferty, T. Pistone, N. Ichinomiya, M. Wackeen, R. Kim, S. Kim, ). Nakamura, D. Chan Row 2: J. Jennings, S. Gregory, C. Howard, A. Felix, K. Jeffrey, R. Ceske Row 3: A. A ' Hearn, P. Lindh, B. Nguyen, T. McKissock, C. Schlegel, S. Carpenter, R. Hurst, M. Mauer, S. Washko, N. Cash, ). Subeck, S. Lurie Row 4: J. But- terfield, S. Zamzow, D. Cameron, B. Welsch, M. McCoy, B. Skinner, M. Hauser, M. Adams, S. Modzeleski Row 5: D. Noble, D. Norwood, S. Thomas, R. Delker, B. Jay, G. Butler, C. Martin, J. Low, W. Mitchell Runners For Higher Endurance Row 1: M. Parker, K. Martin, L. Collins, C. Takenaka, S. Nozaki, H. Traxler, S. Kataoka, K. Protage, ). Takenaka Row 2: T. Cantine, H. Seefried, M. Wong, V. Ivener, J. LaFornara, P. Viskanta, J. Lepold, H. Meier, M. Lee, C. Monreal, S. Dang, M. Busto, C. Crane Row 3: A. Hol- land, M. Brooker, D. Dryburgh, M. Hauser, S. Lee, B. Coffman, C. Lee, S. Martyniak, P. Cotter, ). Teresinski, D. Roque, T. Deppe, D. Getty, S. Martin Row 4: M. Coffman, P. Dubbell, S. Yun, T. Africano, R. Sangha, D. Choi, R. Eastwood, B. Escobar, D. DiFiore, M. Tilly. Wrestling Club Row 1: J. Compton, K. Onoga, M. Bellow, P. Carabet, G. Olivo, P. Headon, T. Shida, B. Yoo Row 2: D. Johnson, T. DeSantis, D. Kim, J. Suarez, T. Yamashita, H. Fleming, J. Zinner, D. Loebis, ). Mossontte, M. Fong, M. Edelson, J. Obert, L. Liu Row 3: T, Wade, G. Huang, G. Smith, M. Vellios, Y. Shiot- suki, T. Mossontte, B. Temple, A. Litman, D. Bellow, T. Simon Row 4: ]. Deyons, J. Campbell, M. Naganuna, B. Bartz, S. Germon, E. Spratt, J. Vinso, B. Johnson, K. Bigenho, D. Tidwell, D. Hale. Organizations 215 Performing Arts Daily after school practice produced an excel- lent choreo program this year. They enter- tained the student body with numerous lunch performances and nightly shows. P.A.T.S. is a club which consists of a select group of devot- ed, technically oriented students under the su- pervision of Ron Keele. Forensics is a form of competitive speech divided into subcategories. The members com pete in oral competition such as Debate, Dramatic Interpretation, and Programmed Reading. Sponsored by Billy Creamer, the drama club rehearsed dramatic arts by performing in drama productions. This is an enjoyable club for those interested in acting or theatre. The D.A.N.S.S. club was new this year. The Dance All Night Support Society and other new clubs were warmly welcomed by the student body. This spirited organization sup- ported the school dances. Choreo Row 1: C. Nishiyama, N. Raizes, b. Cowles, L. Frjtschi, J. Thoen Row 2: 1. Niedermeyer, L. Samurts, C. Kim, J. Cobabe, S. Culver, C. Henks, A. Schreilder Row 3: M. Thoen, J. Flicker, M. Terry, Coach Simmons, A. Henk, D. Melton. P.A.T.S. D.A.N.S.S. From Top; P. Judge, Mr. Keele, C. Hicks, W. Dale, ). Hart, A. Bilyk, C. Maier, G. Rossney 216 Organizations S. Mandel, A. Mendez, M. Hernando, K. Smith, R. Busto, E. Sproseb, J. Worrell, J. Brown, T. Barrett Row 2: S. Culver, J. Fox, A. Friedfeld, K. Allman, D. Creenwald, S. Thomas, D. Keluchi Row 3; L. Oliver, C. Coward, L. Knuth, Mr. Bradbury, J. Hertzmann, ). Agnew Forensics Row 1: N. Aibinder, R. Orner, K. Woods, R. Ceske, C. Gilbert, B. Creamer, C. Saigal, S. Marckx, K. Guthrie, H. Hublou Row 2; C. Machalicky, A. Samaha, P. Hub- bard, R. Hurst, ). Lenchan, P. Halpin, J. Rigler, J. Compton, ). Laws Row 3: R. Hale, S. Gregory, N. Raizes, L. Williams, D. Chi, D. Kim, E. Waterman, M. Koppel, K. Er- man, A. Stinnis, C. Arico Row 4: S. Poky, R. Harris, M. Ephraim, S. Zurnaciyan, B. Jay, J. Robinson, E. Arisen, C. Ahearn, C. Miller Drama Row 1: L. Song, S. Gregory, R. VanBeek, N. Aibinder, A. Samaha, P. Hubbard, G. Thompson, K. Guthrie, S. Cowles, J. DeYoung. Row 2: K. Roberts, S. Keefer, R. Orner, J. Morrill, R. Ceske, L. Wenger, C. Cohen, E. Knudson, M. Jones, J. Mills, C. Bell, N. Cash, S. Garland. Row 3: C. Sullivan, N. Lantz, E. Schoenheider, J. Compton, K. Lundy, C. Saigal, T. Pelletier, T. Laura, M. Wright, J. Ide Row 4; K.J. Donahue, M. Ruona, J. Franklin, L. Williams, A. Ekong, S. Dang, D. MacTavish, E. Waterman, N. Lubofsky, H. Hamzi, N. Raizes, C. Gilbert, E. Ruona. Organizations 217 Barbershop Quartet Choral Groups The choral department of Rolling Hills High consists of two primary performing groups. The Madrigals is an honors group selected by auditions. The group actively participates in school activities, and has also sung in outside performances. Members of the Mad- rigals went on Madrigal Singers tour in May, when the group traveled to Northern Calif ornia to sing. The second primary vocal music group at Rolling Hills is the Concert Choir. This is also an audition based group which performs in seasonal concerts and in outside engagements. The Barbershop Quartet is comprised of four of the male singers of the Madri- gals. They sing a wide variety of songs and were asked to perform on many occasions. The Folksingers Club sponsors the school ' s ever-popular Hootenanny. These four groups brought an added sense of the performing arts to Rolling Hills. Madrigals C. Machalicky, E. Waterman, D. Smith, P. Hubbard Row 1 (I to r): C. Staudhammer, J. Spanos, T. Melott, M. Wolff, K. Roberts, K. Houchin, J. DeYoung, ). Hertzman, L. Paul, J. Helpin, C. Kabana Row 2: P. Hubbard, LaPenta, D. Smith, N. Cash, C. Machalicky, S. Lurie, H. Byramian 218 Organizations Folksingers Club Row 1 (I to r): C. Staudhammer, K. Roberts Row 2: T. Baehre, M. Wolff, N. Cash, C. Thompson, J. Spanos Row 3: S. Lurie, K, Houchin Concert Choir Row 1 (I to r): K. Azhang, A. Frith, M. Kinoshita Row 2: Mrs. Mclntyre, E. McCray, M. Ogawa, M. Houchin, P. Hubbard, C. Machalicky, H. Byramian, D. Smith, E. Waterman Row 3: Y. Ogawa, M. LaFirnara, M. Leite, A, Tagawa, L. Obert, A. Quaranta, ). Helpin Row 4: S. Linder, K. Lundquist, N. Ko- kubo, L. Johnson, B. Cash, R. Boudreau, M. Wright, S. Sassani, S. Compton Row 5: S. Summit, T. Laura, J. Hensley, C. Dulin, N. Cash Organizations 219 jazz Band Instrumental Music Rolling Hills High School has a reputation for providing fine in- strumental music performances. The marching band is responsible for giving exciting and entertain- ing shows during pep rallies and half-time shows. Orchestra and Wind Ensemble made Rolling Hills High proud by placing high in the many competitions they partici- pated in throughout the year. The String Trio is made up of the three most talented members of the Or- chestra. They, along with Jazz Band, Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, and Concert Band, performed in winter and spring concerts. These groups carried on the Rolling Hills tradition of fine musical standards. Row 1 (I to r): E. Bell, ]. Low, S. Brown Row 2: A. Chan, J. Doyle, E. Johnson, T. Minoura, J. Ladd, D. Winner, J. Shi- kiya, D. Albanese, S. Thies Row 3: B. Grain, M. Wolff, S. Munekuni, G. Stone, E. Wiese, W. Mitchell, G. Thielman, D. Merrill String Trio Orchestra B. Albanese, M. Wolff, G. Staudhammer Row 1 (I to r): D. Gilson, L. Garlucci, ). Zinner, B. Albanese, S. Ichinomiya, P. Kim, G. Wong Row 2: O. Lang, M. Der, M. Wolff, L. Gollins, P. Batchelder, G. Lee, G. Ghang Row 3: P. Yee, K. Behrens, R. Boudreau, V. Mahajan, M. Kao, G. Melkonian, G. Staudhammer Row 4: M. Batchelder, J. Rochat, J. Wang, M. Amey, A. DeRoos, F. Sorensen 220 Concert Band Row 1 (I to r): D. Besanceney, K. Ong, D. Otsuka, E. Friedman, D. Chun, K. Watanabe, S. Koseki, I. Fujita, J. Takenaka, M. Wiese, ]. Shikiya, G. Rossney, G. McKain, L. Hauersley Row 2: K. Sato, R. Fitzgerald, |. Proctor, T. Barrett, S. Winner, M. Blair, L. Cheeseman, K. Proctor, L. Anderson, A. Lacer, C. d ' Autremont, M. Yamamoto, E. Diffendal, D. Loebig Row 3: G. Stone, R. Yang, D. Bellow, G. Smith, A. Blankenmeyer, T. Heins, D. Chang, M. Houchin, A. Ho, M. Edelstein, C. Hyman, A. Chi, C. Dixon, M. Atkins, K. Fu Row 4: J. Beck, E. McNeer, C. Lee, C. Guthrie, M. Mason, B. Carter, T. Hayden, T. Thielman, D. Morgan Wind Ensemble Row 1 (I to r): K. Purvis, S. Schwartz, H. Iguchi, A. McManus, H. Mahr, C. Frith, L. Wilkins, J. Rigler, M. Ahearn Row 2: K. Rochat, S. Gilchrist, M. Duenes, M. Getzin, D. Albanese, S. Munekuni, S. Brown, D. Scott, E. Stuart, A. Ferrua Row 3; R. Rocckoff, ]. Ladd, M. Tschida, C. Thielman, D. Vla- sek, W. Mitchell, A. Chan, J. Campbell, P. Headon Row 4: M. Thies, M. Massari, J. Doyle, D. Winner, E. Johnson, B. Grain, E. Bell, E. Jones, J. Low Marching Band Row 1 (I to r): L. Cheeseman, S. Winner, H. Mahr, D. Loebig, J. Shikiya, M. Wiese, K. Watanabe, S. Koseki, I. Fujita, G. Rossney, C. Wong, D. Chun, A. Sayers, G. McKain Row 2: K. Proctor, L. Anderson, A. McManus, M. Blair, C. Hyman, T. Barrett, C. Frith, A. Lacer, C. d ' Autremont, K. Sato, R. Fitzgerald, G. Stone, L. Wilkins, E. Foster Row 3: E. Jones, N. Duenes, M. Mason, D. Morgan, R. Yang, S. Brown, J. Low, S. Munekuni, M. Wolff, K. Purvis, A. Blankenmeyer, E. Weise, E. Stuart, M. Houchin, A. Ferrua, N. Ichinomiya, Row 4: B. Grain, J. Rochat, C. Thielman, M. Tschida, M. Amey, K. Rochat, W. Mitchell, J. Ladd, G. Melkonian, S. Gilchrist, K. Yun, M. Getzin, T. Thielman, H. Iguchi, J. Proctor Row 5: A. Chan, C. Staudhammer, F. Sorensen, C. Chang, A. Frith, H. Liner, J. Doyle, M. Massari, D. Winner, R. Tabario, R. Rockoff, D. Vlasek, J. Beck, D. Merrill 221 Volleyball Club D. Merrill, N. Cash, S. Moszeleski, G. Ronlov, M. Lawler, J. Zurnaciyan, L. Rindge, R. Delker, J. Patch, B. Petty, B, Wallace Row 2: W. Moravec, K. Modlr- Fatemi, K. Burhler, M. Adams, C. Mauser, M. Lyons, R. Harris, B. Boullianne, K. Probst. Senior Yacht Club Scuba Club Row 1: M. Jarosz, S. Reilly, J. Marcone Row 2: N. Nouri, V. Dyer, T. Bennett, C. Martin, P. Carabet, S. Culver, K. Zamos, T. Sullivan Row 3: S. Rice, N. Cash, M. Popkin, B. Protage, K. Mackey, K. Percy, G. Gallucci, G. Bedrosian, J. Forbes, M. Boyce Row 4: S. Washko, C. Coward, M. Braue, S. Glassmaker, L. Rindge, K. Ollinger, G. Santos, G. Cioth Row 5: M. Meyer, G. Stuart, C. North, ). Lenihan, B. Gura, G. Ronlov, R. FHarris, ). Robinson, B. Wright Row 6: S. Dang, S. Salzman, W. Moravec, M. Koeppel, D. Chi, K. Lundy. 222 Row 1: R. Ceske, N. Young, N. Hamzi, R. Hurst Row 2: K. Buehler, R. Harris, C. Booth, P. Shiao Row 3: D. Conway, B. Anders, D. Chi, W. Moravec, R. Delker. Simulation Game Club Leisure Clubs For those students who had the time for a wide range of extracurricular activities, Rolling Hills offered many fascinating clubs. The leisure clubs on campus were, to say the least, diverse in nature. The Vol- leyball Club attracted athletes who are en- thusiastic about the sport. Members of the Senior Yacht Club were formerly called the Tuesday Afternoon Sailing Society. They were connoiseurs of the fine art of sailing. As the name implies, the Scuba Club went diving at various points around Southern California. Playing exciting role playing games is the goal of the Simulation Game Club. The Green No Name Club was formed for the purpose of promoting the color of green. Row 1: D. Merril Green No-Name Club Row 1: Mr. Noble (sponsor), N. Young, M. Bradford, N. Ichinomiya, A. Bakstad, A. Felix, J. Erlh, B. Thomas, C. Schlegel Row 2: G. Rossney, J. Mathis, S. Modzeleski, T. Baehre, R. Busto, D. Keluche 223 Flyers Club Row 1 (I to r): C. Hein, D. Swenson, Mr. Christenson, M. Valdes, D. Krause Row 2: B. Wright, K. Lundy Chess Club Row 1 (I to r): M. Reisenauer, S. Bradford, S. Brewster, D. Sproul, J. Zinner Row 2; A. Click, E. Ho, E. Tom, K. Ong, S. Thies, L. Liu, V. Mahajan Row 3: N. Lubofsky, E. Waterman, C. Hicks, T. Yu, P. Shiao, ]. Liu Row 4: D. Winner, M. Sun, D. Brewster, Mr. Porter 224 Organizations Row 1 (1 to r): B. Buck, C. Schwartz, D. Buck, A. Henk, S. Sipes, J. Irvine Row 2: P. Prideaux, P. Bento, C. Clark, J. Thoen, ). Flicker, S. Culver Car Appreciation Club Amusement Clubs The Chess Club provides chess players an op- portunity to practice and improve their chess playing skills and strategies. Mr. Porter is their sponsor. In the Flyers Club, under the sponsor- ship of Mr. Morgan, aviation fans meet and dis- cuss their pastime. They participated in activi- ties such as air shows and actual flying exper- iences. The Car Appreciation Club plans and sponsors exciting car rallies that many Rolling Hills High students participate in. They person- ally furnish prizes for the whinners. The Fun, Food, and Fashion Club ' s members are interest- ed in the three items that their name expresses. They meet to share their ideas on those topics. All in all, these clubs provided a source of en- joyment and amusement for many R.H. stu- dents. Row 1 (1 to r); S. Tadler, S. Mandel, ). Lenihan, L. Fritschi Row 2: D. Chi, S. Salzman, M. Schue, W. Moravec Row 3: L. Alper, D. Alper, D. Varagnat, M. Koeppel Row 4: M. Ephraim, G. Butler, ]. Robinson, K. Lundy Organizations 225 Clubs Amusement Clubs Ranging from game playing to enter- taining the students at lunch, the Amusement Clubs provided a casual at- mosphere for members wishing to learn new skills. The Clubs Organization was created to teach its members various card games and to improve their strate- gies. Paralleling this club is the Oriental Game Club. This was established to im- prove the students ' skills in various complicated games. The Quest Club is designed to promote interests in games of adventure. Every week these stu- dents meet in the career center to play. A new club was established this year. The Hamiltonian Society was created for those students who considered themselves the elite, as their title indi- cates. Many members are Mr. Maeders pointyheads. Lastly, Radio R.H.H.S. worked hard to entertain the student body by providing the awesome music heard at lunchtime. Row 1: D. Sproul, P. Chong, C. Chino, D. Brown, S. Brewster Row 2: N. Bilyk, R. Feldman, N. Agahi, L. Pi- mintel Row 3: J. Liebert, M. Alkon, M. Quan, E. Ruder, E. Bails, Mr. LaFace (sponsor). Oriental Game Club Row 1: K. Hashiba, S. Chow, N. Tachikawa, M. Sun, E. Cheng. 226 Organizations Quest Club Radio R.H.H.S. Row 1: D. Jones, A. Felix Row 2: G. Smith, S. Dang, J. Soo-Hoo, E. Jones Row 3: N. Lubofsky, C. Machalicky, R. Hohenstein. Row 1: K. George, S. Walker, L. Wenger, A. Ekong Row 2: C. Machalicky, E. Ruona, J. Burqut Row 3: N. Lubofsky, S. Chow Row 4; R. Orner, B. Wright, K. Lundy, S. Dang. Hamiltonian Society Row 1: S. Bilas, D. Bar, M. Bassler, C. Thompson, J. Subeck, L. Nagy Row 2: R. Valentekovich, R. Ceske, D. Merrill, C. Saigal, M. Lyons, F. Crekowicz Row 3; M. Getzin, E. Grekowicz, J. Davis, A. Litman, W. Moravec, M. Kalemkarian, C. Ahern, S. Damsky, S. Scharf. Organizations 227 228 β Faculty 229 School Administration The administration at Rolling Hills High School is continually working at bridging the gap be- tween students and administration. That aim was met this year as they all worked together as a single force to achieve common goals. Mr. Lawrence, principal, maintained his open door policy to students and staff as he worked toward better inter-school communication. He wore many hats β as leader, friend, disciplinarian, and teacher. This year the entire administrative staff worked for and achieved a positive atmo- sphere where freedom and responsibility pre- vailed. Howard Lawrence, principal 230 School Administration Howard Lawrence talks with Career Center Director Jean Etter about job opportunities for RH students. Mr. Lawrence was always available to talk with or help students and staff members. - N β’T 5 George Hardesty, vice-principal β- J ir: , β ' . Kelly ohnson vice -principal 1 f %k I ' m Β« . 1 ' t- t 1 :; ' WsΒ ' β’- β¦ Doug Noble, activities director Bill Howard, vice-principal School Administration 231 District Administration The Administration and the Board of Education began the year with a newly-appointed Superin- tendent, Jack Price and a new set of legislative rules to abide by. The district scaled down to live with curtailed financial resources and geared up for curriculum changes, both dictated by Senate Bill 813, the school finance-reform law passed by the state legislature. It was a year of challenges, but ones the Board and district were prepared to meet. Dr. Jack Price, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Price speaks on an important issue at a recent board meeting. Board meetings are open to the public. Members of the Palos Verdes Board of Education include from left: Jack Bagdasar, Georgiana Rosenk- ranz. Rose Lachman, Pat Johansen, Ann Hinchcliffe, and Martin Dodell. 232 District Administration Dr. William Van Rooyan Dr. James Waters Dr. Jack Rankin Jon Knickerbocker Rose Lachman Martin Dodell Ann Hinchcliffe Jack Bagdasar Pat Johansen District Administration 233 Counselors The goal in the counseling office is communica- tion. Despite a ratio of students to counselor that was deemed impossible to work with by many, the RH staff succeeded in helping each and every student. Students discussed, in- quired, related to, and learned from the coun- selors as they developed a rapport and under- standing of one another. Counselors added a personal touch and were always there with knowledge, advice, and caring. Emily Wierenga Counselor Emily Wierenga takes time to explain the new University of California requirements that will affect the class of 1987 to Freshman Wendy Wyte. , 4. Bill Ryan 234 Counselors .v β r J Lyie Heck JoAnne Medved Counselors 235 Mathematics The wide range of mathematics courses accommo- dates the wide range of student needs. At Rolling Hills, a student may master mathematical skills for everyday living and or master mathematical skills for college entrance. From arithmetic to calculus, the Mathematics Department maintains standards to in- sure their students a superior background. This year the department continued this program as students mastered basic skills and learned to solve new prob- lems. The program was updated in this calculator computer age and RH students once again were ranked top in mathematics competitions. lunior Kim Kohler cannot believe the grade she received on her mathematics test, but Mr. Mooko thinks it ' s quite amusing. Louise Richards Tom Cox 236 Mathematics Mike Mooko, chairman I Walfred Lester Bill O ' Neill Mathematics 237 Mathematics Louise Smith Claude Albanese Mildred Garretson Ruth Bloland 238 Mathematics Jacque Osborn Business The department offered eight courses de- signed to develop skills in typewriting, word processing, office procedures, computers in business, and accounting. Students had the opportunity to obtain entry-level skills and also to obtain a foundation of skills needed to pursue a business major at the college level. A new course was added in the use of micro computers to provide students with knowl- edge about them and their application in of- fice settings. The department also manages a 15 student terminal micro computer lab with an aide who assists students with computer related assignments in all courses. An enthu- siastic and highly skilled staff joined this year to bring the most up-to-date programs avail- able in the areas of business to RH students. I Y f i β’β I f .. k. ' ViwV Jerry Gaines helps Rob Scow program a computer during his Computers in Busi- ness class. Courses were updated to meet the new demands in the business world. erry Gaines, chairman Business 239 Social Studies The Social Studies Department covers an expansive area of study from psychology to world history. This year course offerings included Western Civilization, Economics, Government, U.S. History, Psychology, Student and the Law, and advanced offerings in most areas. In the classroom, students sharpened their skills, enabling them to think critically and under- stand their own culture as well as cultures all over the world. In addition they developed an awareness of local, national, and world problems while analyzing the rationale of human thought and actions. Lectures, discussions, films, and debates enhanced these areas under the direction and leadership of 14 fine social studies teachers. Tom Maeder Deidre Doyle looks as pleased as Ron Rudolph as he hands back her A paper. Rudolph taught Western Civilization and Government this year. 240 Social Studies Judi Rynhart Ron Rudolph Adrienne Phillips Roland Cesarini Social Studies 241 Social Studies Harvey Crow Bobby McManus, chairman i Deputy Dennis Lobs Margaret Costello leads a discussion about Ancient Rome as one of her freshmen arrives late to class. Both seem amused at her original excuse. 242 Social Studies Dr. Ruth McConnell James Maechling Margaret Costello Social Studies 243 Susan Tyree 244 Foreign Language Marilyn Hill jack Thayer, chairman Foreign Language Four years of German, French, Latin, and Spanish were offered by the eight language teachers at RH. Most of these staff members continued to travel all over the world during summer months, a custom which enabled them to bring new, first-hand experiences back to the classroom each fall. There have been 37 sections in the department for the past eight years running. In view of the general student population decline in recent years, this fact trans- lates out as an actual, steady increase in foreign language enrollment at RH. Besides a wide range of course offerings, the teachers were responsible for the strengths and popu- larity of the department. In addition, they are particularly proud of their two chapters of Language Honorary Soci- eties β the Spanish under the direction of Ron Melton, and the French under the leadership of Sue Tyree. Sarah O ' Connor Rosalind Harper Karen Smith is surprised as Frank Ferro explains how easy it is to conjugate a verb in Spanish. Three other languages are also taught. Foreign Language 245 Science Jerry Lentz Taught by a highly qualified and talented facul- ty, the Science Department curriculum offered a variety of courses to meet the needs of any level science student. Basic courses in biology, physical science, and chemistry gave students a strong background while advanced classes such as Biology II, Physics and AP Physics were avail- able for the serious science student. Selected students wanting to study independently were able to enroll in Special Projects and focus on specific interest areas. Phil Bottolfson intro- duced computers into the world of science working with related software. John McGehee continued his summer work at TRW which also benefitted students as he brought new lesson plans and experiments to RH. The department worked together on methods to improve and develop greater laboratory safety in classrooms. It was a productive and effective year for RH science students. John Morgan One nervous RH student kids with Jerry Lentz as she tries to talk him out of making her dissect a frog in biology. He laughs while saying she must do it and then decides to try and recruit her for his wrestling squad. Mr. Lentz had an excellent rapport with his students. 246 Science Marianna McMullen Pamela Schmoll Ralph Porter John McGehee Phil Bottolfson, chairman Science 247 Phil Griffith Connie Mclntyre Billy Creamer John McRae, chairman ' Β ! Electa Trapp Dan Alujevich, chairman 248 The Arts During woodworking class, Mr. Basl erville shows a student how to begin a clock from a piece of plywood. Students learn woodworking from designing a plan to completing the final project. The Arts RH is lucky to have one of the finest Perform- ing Arts departments in the country. The Drama Department was honored when Teacher Director Billy Creamer was chosen as one of the top ten instructors in the U.S. Creamer continued to bring his talent and zeal to every production this year. Three plays were presented at the Norris Theater and three on the RH stage. In the area of Forensics, students excelled once again as they competed throughout the year. The ever-successful instrumental music pro- gram included courses in concert band, wind ensemble, orchestra, and coed marching band. Performances included concerts, mu- sic festivals, and musical shows. The marching band performed at games, half-time shows, and competed in parades as they were hon- ored throughout the year. John McRae brought his abilities and spirit to this fine pro- gram once again. The Home Ec Department offered a wide variety of classes which proved invaluable to college students in their own apartments as well as bachelors and bachelorettes. Creative Cookery was designed for those looking for a little variety as they created a ten-foot burrito party and entire Thanksgiving feast. Gourmet Cooking provided instruction in foreign foods cookery and menu planning on a com- puter. Sewing classes provided students with the basics of sewing techniques to the most advanced projects. In Child Care, students learned about the joys and problems of par- enting as a pre-school was run on campus. A combination of creative and useful class offerings in the Technical Arts Department and a staff of dedicated and knowledgeable teachers made this department a popular one at RH. Course offerings included Wood- working, Cabinet Construction, Mechanical Drawing and Metals. Pat Rice-Prideaux, chairman David Bradbury 1 The Arts 249 1 ' N % r- i β’ i w I H % 41 X Dan Clayton Janis Riegle i i i Dwaine Lyons Kathi Bianchi I Β« V ti Ji iit.i-Kli ' SJ laiB- Β«1 il 1 β β : ; ' aiitgowe-Mg . β i m i a .j u w ic.wc- ' -- John Barr, director Carol Simmons 250 Physical Ed Drivers Ed Health Laurie Nissen goes over her driver ' s test with Health and Driver ' s Education Teacher Bob Pier. They are both pleased that she passed, and Laurie is ready to get behind the wheel. Physical Education Health Driver ' s Ed The Physical Education Department pro- vided much more than an escape from aca- demics. Athletics skills were taught and mas- tered in the areas of soccer, softball, racquetball, tennis, football, basketball, vol- leyball, gymnastics, and swimming. In this age of a renewed interest in physical fitness, stu- dents were fortunate to have a wide range of sports available to them. A staff of eager and skilled teachers provided instruction for all levels from the beginner wondering how many carats the baseball diamond has to the advanced individual on his or her way to the pro ' s. The Health and Driver ' s Education Depart- ment at RH once again provided students with courses of benefit to them now and the future. Health classes provided knowledge about the human body dealing with matters of interest to teenagers from drugs to emo- tions. Current driving laws were discussed and studied in Driver ' s Ed classes. rn- 1 β : ' ' - CONFipEn.T. ' ' ' ' Β« β 174 CARE PARKING TOW-AWAY ZONE Sr i!Β«0[R OF POUCt OtPI A Chuck Grossman Bob Pier Physical Ed Drivers Ed Health 251 David McTavish tries to get Matt Dodson ' s attention as he questions a grade on his English exam. However, Dodson seems preoccupied at the moment. Sandra Grasinger Mike Bettino Jim Barlow Mary PInoniemi .-4 Walter Wildung 252 English English Although four years of English are still required, the emphasis in all English courses has become writing. These ex- panded writing demands supplement- ed, not diluted, the extensive elective English offerings. Drama, Creative Writ- ing, Media Study, Power Reading, Shakespeare, and Journalism exemplify the wide range of these courses. RH is fortunate to offer so many successful options for juniors and seniors. With in- creased expectations comes a reorder- ing of time, and RH writing tutors be- came an important part of this new writing emphasis. Funded by the PV Educational Foundation, these tutors were available for classroom help and individual writing attention. As writing demands increase so must the overall quality of expression. Students and teachers alike made great strides with this new program. Ruth Home (j 5 Ano TAUR Wilma Draves English 253 Dick Heins V j y Betty Wedekind - , Β«((%-.: r Matt Dodson Carry Poe, department chairman, goes over a vocabulary quiz with his 11th grade composition class. Writing was the emphasis in all English classes. 254 English English John Vredenburgh English 255 Mary Chidsey Nurse K. Helen Hoag Library Clerk ' ' C- I Peggy Carney Librarian Valerie Newman Study Hall Supervisor Mary Jenks Financial Secretary 256 Special Services k Jean Etter Career Center Director John Christenson Continuation Special Services Evie Sorrels Resource Specialist Marianne Dean Resource Specialist Denise Justice Special Day Class Special Services 257 Tracy Evans, Judy Smith, Diane Dixon Special Education Aides Paula Dielman Attendance Office Clerk 258 Classified Staff Classified Staff Janis Fleming Principal ' s Secretary Ginny Whitcombe Vice Principals ' Secretary Doris Stoskopf I Registrar Chris McCallister PBX Receptionist Classified Staff 259 staff Ron Keele, Technical Director Theater Arts Department Custodian Gary Shoemaker cleans up the covered lunch area after another noontime meal. Custodians work constantly behind the scenes to keep the RH campus clean and orderly. Martin Gonzales, Lil Hartley, Ed Gonzales Campus Supervisors English Department Writing Tutors β Rosemary Abend, Mirian Knable, Susan Schneider, Mary Alice Sitney. Mae Young Head Custodian Custodial Staff β Jim Wilfinger, Gary Shoemaker, Ray Brock, Jerry Hapes. Cafeteria Staff β Ella Wilson, Carmen Castillejo , Marion Chamness, Jill Skeele, Barbara Geiser, Mary Batherson, Evelyn DeVore. Staff 261 , f--v C- .- ifj β i( 262 -r x 1 u i r - I- . β a, yi . j - Β , ' Tin: I ri i:iΒ stvh sor vMiiitu ' .6- l Advertising 263 β’ 5 s, Just Tops 10 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 541-8088 Palos Verdes Designs 550 Deep Valley Dr. Rolling Hills Estates 544-0660 264 Advertising Miss Lori 25 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0321 Security Pacific National Bank 27411 Hawthorne Blvd. Rolling Hills Estates 377-7801 Inaka Restaurant 61 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 541-7900 Decor Rapport 16 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3412 y V Advertising 265 rmi, .r FfW β’it. i ! 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Rolling Hills Estates 377-9180 J theG MBV MORTUflRV CHflPEL A.M. Gamby Mortuary 25001 Narbonne Ave. Lomita 326-6343 Smiths Cycle Key 1730 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Lomita 326-0617 y V 278 Advertising Y Not Burgers 22940 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 375-4202 Whittlesey Toyota 2955 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 325-7500 Dr. Carl Wek Optometrist 715 Silver Spur Rd. Rolling Hills Estates 541-3779 y V. Advertising 279 Bristol Farms 837 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-9157 r To all you fantastic students! 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All we do is study and go out!; Class of ' 84; Our clique; Fun, fun, fun β Friends. r Row 1: Karen Rail, Mr. Miller, Dee-Gee Row 2: Joes, Amway, Spacey, A ' blade Row 3: Connors-Mouth, Kama-Costi, Car-car, Slez Row 4: Sue-baby, Byce, Khaki, Greeny, Sully Row 5: Pee-Gee, Mack-Attack, Beenie, K.P. When the going gets tough. The smart quit! Loserman Club ' 84 J Advertising 287 288 ii ' β β β β i ' ' β pp ' 1 n 1 1 . i β β’ Sfe j J! J Northrop Electronics Division 2301 W. 120th Street Hawthorne 418-4398 r Panache Appearance Studios 3902 Pacific Coast Hwy. Torrance 378-8303 St. John Fisher Church 3448 Crest Road Rancho Palos Verdes 377-5571 y V. 289 TOv HAOtSs- -7 : CO S lOΒ«F C Marineland 6610 Palos Verdes Drive South Palos Verdes, 377-1571 I 290 Jack ' s Like, I dunno? Good bye people, I leave you memories of the valley, B ot L, and Physics; remember, humans don ' t fly. The conquest of LH, MQ, SW; The deer and the antelope play; fire in two Guys! Y- Not Burgers Bahne β With love Mark (Super Chi) Well dudes, Congratulations, it ' s all over. Think of it all: Remember the freshmen year Ha Ha what a joke. What about Stuie njnning the 880 and Ron landing on his head doing the pole vault. What are you doing boy? β Rob (Wobbie) Well, what can I say? Going through here after four years has been quite an experience, but through the help of friends we made it- Good luck wise guys and keep in touch. β Ho (Curly) There are places I remember . . . All these places had their moments . . . Though I know I ' ll never lose affection. For people and things that went before, I know I ' ll often stop and think about them. Thanks tor the fun time guys β Don (the E man) Dudes! From hoop to skiing to school to wargames to movres to racquetball to boxing to Alan to everything it has been great going around with you guys. Take it easy in college and don ' t lose your skulls. - Later Ron (Mr. T) Hey Baggers! Thanks for the memories Stuie - laps aren ' t really that bad, although they eat too much raw fish. Rob β Take it easy with Myra . . - use but don ' t abuse Ho Extend your vocabulary beyond Cujo and wise guy Ron - Forget and forgive - . Gayle! Ha Ha )im - The Big Man Don - Mr. Ambassador Mark - Go after the Valley Girl Kindergarten, 2nd grade, on to big, studly 5th graders , then lowlife again in 6th On the adventure of intermediated school, innocent fun. Then hugh school, the biggest obstacle of all. Since the beginning of kindergarten, we have been good friends . . . through the great times and down through the sewers of life, all of you guys have been there. THANKS! As we depart, each in our own separate ways, I hope we remain friends and keep m touch Friends before, friends now and friends forever Always - Little |im (Bags) Many of you people are reading these passages and are thinking, What makes these guys so special? It is nothing really. We are just a bunch of ordinary guys through extraordinary circumstances somehow found each other and became the best of friends. As many others, we have had many glorious times, t know I ' ll never forget them. Thanks guys lor giving me such wonderful memories. I ' ll never forget them or you. β eternally friends Stuie (The mad j ) Lindsay Limousine Service Inc. P.O. Box 2143 Rancho Palos Verdes, 541-0032 291 r The Bay Window The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-0914 y V r Palos Verdes Academy of Arts 727 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-4583 Village Pappagallo The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-1799 Mar-lin Performance Center 24520 S. Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance 373-4393 y V -- - ' ' PROCESSING AEROSPACE Coast Plating Inc. 128 W. 154th St. Cardena 770-0240 Crest Garden Center Florist 5883 W. Crest Road Palos Verdes 541-2377 Action Surf Sports 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-1167 y V 294 skinner ' s Pharmacy 927 Deep Valley Drive Rancho Palos Verdes 377-4871 eb HXL r Albert ' s Hosiery 53 Del Amo Fashion Square Torrance 542-8878 Vons 43 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3953 y V. 295 Congratulations to the Class of ' 84 β¦4 β¦v Long Beach Container Terminal, lnc PIER J, BERTH 243-244 S. HARBOR SCENIC DRIVE LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90802 Tel: (213) 435-8585 Leading all terminals in innovative container handling. Best service to our customers. Cost-conscious AND we pass the savings to our clients. Totally computerized, so we can provide instant information. If you want service, efficiency and proper handling of your cargo, we can do it all. 296 Advertising CONGRATULATIONS CLASS of ' 84 fcr ' Β«$TAURANT J Β . Β« , 1983-84 Girls ' League Board Row 1: L. Subotky, C. Tseng, P. Asroff, C. Berg. Row 2: J Appleton, S. Dent, L. Song, K. Guthrie, C. Johnson, S. El- ledge, 1. Heindl. Row 3: K. Behrens, S. Asch, K. Rungaldier L. Rindge, T. Rathgan, C. Martin, P. Halpin. Advertising 297 298 Advertising IN-STI-TU-TION n. something that serves to instruct; a significant practice, relationship, or organization in a society or culture FROM THE CLASS OF 1966, ROLLING HILLS ' FIRST SENIORS WITH MR. POE, DEPARTING FOR EUROPE. TO the members of the class of 1984 traveling to Europe with Mr. Poe, Mr. O ' Neill, and Mr. Kestenberg in June, 1984. Cheryl Arico Claudia Bassin Gail Bedrosian Anne Brennecke Phil Carabell Raylene Coleman John Compton Kathy Coulbourn Julie Cristiano Stephanie Culver Jenny Dorman Sue Elledge Mike Ephraim John Forbes Jennifer Fox Ann Friedfeld Karen Friedman Gina Gallucci Tom Gilje Frank Grekowicz Brian Gura Nancy Harrington Amy Hester Jeff Kaufman Lorie Knuth Cheryl Lowry Steve Lee Mark Miller Sue Modzeleski Jenny Morrill Bruce Mosley Stacey Nozaki Kris Olinger Brian Prock Karen Rail Liza Rindge Jeff Robinson Michelle Senn Keliie Siemens Lisa Song Andrea Soux Cathy Stern Carol Takenaka Heidi Traxler Steve Vickers Mary Voce Sue Washko Sherry Woods Stephanie Zamzow Steve Zurnaciayan BEVERLY WILSHIRE TRAVEL 9434 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD Advertising 299 Patrons Villa Ifapoli RESTAURANT Tony Rosalie 377-8440 63 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Hsiates, CA Mr. B for Music 54 Peninsula Center 377-7838 PETLAND 550 Deep Valley Drive Suite 158 Rolling Hills Estates CA 90274 (213) 541-2810 San Pedro Peninsula Hospital 1386 West 7th, San Pedro 832-3311 RICHARD P. MEYER, D.D.S., M.S. INCORPOBaTED oR:rMODON:CJc; s 827 DECTVALLES HIVI! ROLLINC HILLS ESTATtSTiULD ORNU 90274 (2131 377.7777 β’ (213| S41.I717 Buckle Up 13 Peacock Alley 377-1361 Charles A. Delio, DDS 827 Deep Valley Drive Suite 302 377-6895 THE ULTIMATE IN PRECISION HAIRCUTTING HAIR PEOPLE 2571 1 6SHELMAN (N OF P.C.HJ LOMITA.CA 90717 (BEHIND MARIA ' S RESTAURANT) PAWAA Plumbing, Inc. 1937 Home Rule Honolulu, Hawaii Open 7 Days (ei31 s30-esio Di AREA CODE 12131 377-6946 Nathan S. Wayne FUCCI peninsula car care center 627 Deep Valley Drive β’ Boiling Hills Estates Poloi Verdes Peninsulo β’ CoMotn.o 90274 β’EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CAR La Fleur 747 Deep Valley Drive 544-2855 Construction Co. DOMINIC FUCCI 7011 l_OFT GROVE DR. Phone 377-lOSS palos verdes pen., ca Boa7. Dr. ' s Hawley Hawley 827 Deep Valley Drive Suite 308 541-3411 ' ona Ko c Llnila Whltncv 544-0709 Courtyard Mall S50 Deep Valley Dr. Rf lll Β£ HIIU EΒ«(. Best Wishes to Rolling Hills High Students Milly L. Liu, M.D. 927 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates Best of luck to the graduating class of ' 84 300 Patrons Patrons A I I A ini 777 Silver Spur Road 102 541-5700 Animal Clinic of Golden Cove 31236 Palos Verdes Drive West 377-7804 Get some Candies Shoes into your life Courtyard Mall 541-7681 Take delight in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4 Congratulations to the Class of ' 84 Fr. Kevin Kostelnik St. John Fisher BODY TANNING The Mugtree 211 Del Amo Fashion Center 371-3248 PALOS VERDES SUN TAN CENTER 704 Deep Vai.i.ey Drive ROt_LINO Hll I m ESTATCB (144.2626 MAJIINE BRADLEY To 86 from 76 The French Mafia; |MB SMB who could ask for more: RHPS and Rocky Horror Picture Show, Magenta, Columbia, Eddie, Riff, Love to all of Mama ' s; Beast, Monster, Frog; Killer Mexican Amoeba; sb burgler, as 8:00, on the roof all night; TP Mania, Lady Bug, Yes David. Im over 18 y.f.h. back to Alaska, Yukon brew, Matanuska; Tri-me crew. Island sun. Lobster; W., W. W, it ' s a matched set!; the KF make me WTFAM; cook, chauf- feur, tailor, mom; late night B R, YNB; 1MB, Where ' s the beef? Best of Luck To The Best Of The Best THE PHYSICS STUDENTS OF RHHS From: The Keeper To my 3rd Rankers β jilli-poo, Annie-M, and Tami-ra And to my best friends Thanks for all the great times And for always being there. I love you all so much! Anne (Annie-B) GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ' 84 To all the people who made my year and my high school years so memorable, Thank you (Gary, Mark (Mo), Paul, Terry, Shawna, leanette, Mark, )im, Sleven, etc. . . . ) I would especially like to thank: Ga, who has always been there for me and who honestly, genuinely cared! I will al- ways cherish our friendship ana know that we will be friends forever and ever! Please keep in touch wherever your path leads you!! I love ya!!!!! Ron, a sweet guy who though we ' ve been through a lot of bad have managed to stay buds! Hey, dude, keep m touch! I will always keep your friendship in my heart. Take care of yourself!! Love ya lots!!! I will remember you all!!! You are all permanently engraved in my memory with love. Thanks for the memories, but mostly the love, warmth, and friend- ship you gave me!!! Love you people lots, Lisa alias Songer KEEP IN TOUCHIII To: E Man, Mr. T, Michael, Rob, McDeanne, and Churr- ley, β Thriller β 1 just stuffed myself, I ' m sleepy β which vein did they gel? Yo face! βcar crams β Slu ' s trunk β jump out a window and climb a tree β Ice fights β Interact sing painting sessions β BKB concessions β nospital hopping β cookies ' n cream ice cream β picnics β kiJnapping β gro- ceries, tomato faces; o-gang β casa legre β hoops β grudge football matches β Elephants are soft and mushy Deanne YIS! β The Beatles β The Who β things β No problems here Patsy tells us you have cancer! β Tighly whiteys, midnight swims, 321-Terrycloth, McDonalds β Homecom- ing β Formal fever β Hair 01002 is out of place: cheer up Don; Walkman time β Chaji, Argentina, Tuna, Deep talks, college applications, FOAD Mom β . . . There is so much more we ' d like to say but we ' re out of space. All we wanted you to know is Thanks for your friendships and loyalty throughout the good and bad! You people are very special to us so please keep in touch. To, even oetter limes. All our love and friendship β Songer and Ga. Whenever I need a friend You always seem to be there. You help me wilh my problems. And our joys together we share. I can ' t imagine life Without a friend like you. Together we ' ve had many good times, And conquered problems we ' ve had to face. So I want you to know That I am always here if ever you need a friend To Make your thoughts clear. I leave you wilh good memories And an important place in my heart. To: Those people K. Michael Jackson; Surface 1; Cayley P.C. Maniac; The Deer β AW! Teddys; K. Mamma; Stewey; Donny; Ronny; Robbie; CBQ-Myona; Cujo; C. Turbo. Thanx for all the good times. Love, J.C. Mutt S) Dingbat To the J ' s, K ' s, C ' s, and Eggs: tighty-whiteys. Jojo ' s. groceries, broomball. chaji chasers, chi brothers. KBK. Jason ' s gonna get you. zoning, yum. I found a 10! Look what my mom got me for my b-day. AH. BB. Ask me if I care. It ' s hippy in here don ' t you chink so. Dinghy. Humpty. Chinese Turbo. I ' ll see ya in 30 years, stomach dress. Chicon. You have cows on your shirt. Humans can ' t fly. Don ' t they look smooth? those people, obnacious. 99-centers. taken away, luscious, king Chuck. SMUD β what ' s that on your neck? bake bread, lusty wench. NAB. luscious lips. BFA. clinging female. Say babee. Ronny β Big Bad Woif. Snow White. Park Place, the beach, sand everywhere, flat. I ' m your b . whoosh. Lowenbrau, Skoal, good music, vuarnet ' s. a cute girl. MRS. degree. Carolyn β my Delphian bud. Bartok! bustin ' up. Thanx for everything. With al! my love, Cat Patrons 301 A hearn, Anya β 100, 143 A beam, Peter β 22, 208, 209 Abraham, Bryan 64, 158 Abraham. Michelle β 100 Abramowilz, Shana 100 Abrams, Andrew β 100 Adams, Caroline β 64 Adams, Michelle β 22, 222 Adams. Sharon β 100 Adams, Thomas β 100 Addleman, John β 82, 186 Addleman, Margaret β 64 Adrover, Laure β 100 Atricano, Jennifer β 64 Africano, Timothy β 100, 147, 191, 215 Agahi, Noushin - 197, 226 Agnew, Jeffrey β 22, 208 Agnew. Kimberly β 82, 216 Ahearn, Christopher β 64, 123, 168, 200, 205, 210, 211, 217, 227 Ahearn. Maria β 82, 201, 221 Aibinder, Nathan β 22, 136, 207, 217 Albanese, Brynn β 82, 220 Albanese, David β 64, 220. 221 Albright, Eric β 22, 200 Alcantara, Arthur β 64 Aldrich, Lynn β 64 Alecksen, Scott β 82 Alexander, Steven β 64 Alger, Matthew β 64 Ali, Alexia β 82 Ali, Russell β 100 Alkon. Margaret β 82, 199, 204, 208, 209, 226, 311 Allder, Margaret β 22, 175, 202, 205, 207, 210 Allen Robert β 64 Allison, Jayne β 100 Allison, Marsha β 64, 128 Allman, Karen β 22, 197, 216 Allman, Pamela β 82, 153, 211, 214 Almond, K β 198 Alper, David β 64, 225 Alper. Louis β 64, 198, 225 Alper. Steven β 22, 38, 198 Alperin, Peter β 82, 150, 173, 183, 204 Ames, Sheri β 100, 130 Amey. Mark β 64, 220, 221 Amin. Sabrina β 82. 199 An, James β 100, 163 Anastasi, Kathleen 22, 181 Anders, Brian β 22, 167. 222 Anderson, Christine β 64 Anderson, Craig β 82 Anderson, Edna 64, 199, 221 Anderson, Jason β 100, 186 Ando, Hajimu β 100 Antoni, Laura β 82 Apaslol, John β 100, 183, 211 Appel, Adam β 100 Appelhans, Amy β 80, 82, 184 Applequist, Craig β 100, 156 Applequist. Kimberly β 22, 196, 199, 202, 205, 206, 208. 211, 212 Appleton, Jennifer β 64, 119, 197, 198, 200, 203, 205, 297 Arcand, Amy β 82, 131 Arico, Cheryl β 22, 128, 217 Arico, Nick β 82, 121 Arison, Evelyn β 64, 197, 210, 217 Arman, Mcihael β 22, 51, 151, 182, 183 Armstrong. Danica β 82, 152. 188, 214 Armstrong, Matthew β 82, 151. 182 Asch. Stephanie β 82. 204. 209. 297, 311 Asroff, Penny β 64, 198, 199, 203. 204, 205, 210, 297 Atkins, Michelle β 100, 221 Atkinson, Julia β 22, 197, 199 Auberlen, William β 82 Awdeychuk. Jennifer β 100 Awdeychuk, Susan 64 Axlell, Lesley β 82, 174 A hang, Farzaneh β 218 B Baca, Melissa β 82 Bacharach, Lawrench β 82 Back, Kimberly β 82 Baehre, Theda β 69, 208. 219, 223 Bagi. Kevin β 22 Bails, Eric β 22, 202, 205, 208, 209, 212, 226 Baker, Glcnda β 82 302 Index Bakslad, Anne β 22, 131, 196, 197, 199, 202, 205, 208, 211, 223, 309 Bakstad, Paul β 100, 206 Banks. Kimberly β 82 Bans, Sivi β 22, 197, 209 Bar, Oebra β 64, 197, 205, 227 Baranik, Richard β 22 Barnes, Daniel β 22 Barnes. Robert β 82 Barnhill, Elayna β 100, 193 Baron, Michele β 22 Barralt, Thomas β 82, 162, 190 Barrett, Anna β 100, 108, 130 Barrett, Johnna β 100 Barrett, Teresa β 100, 216, 221 Barsoum, Sahar β 22, 209 Barter, T. Neill β 82 Bartko, Theresa β 64, 206 Bartok, Jennifer β 82, 308. 309 Bartz, William β 64, 166, 167, 168, 190, 200, 201. 215 Bassin, Claudia β 22, 134, 138, 197, 196, 200, 202 Sassier, Karl β 100, 150, 183 Bassler, Mary β 64, 197, 227, 309 Balchelder. Marc β 64, 173, 206, 211, 220 Batchelder, Philip β 100, 200, 220 Batson, Donald β 23 Batt, Richard β 82, 162 Battelle, Thomas β 23 Bauer, Alexandra β 100 Baum, Michael β 64, 199, 311 Bausch, Andrea β 82, 149, 164, 165, 181 Bayat. Noushin β 23 Bayer. Erin β 100, 211 Beaston, Marlene β 82 Beaumon, Franchesca β 100 Beck, Cynthia β 64, 198 Beck, Jonathan β 101, 191, 221 Becker, Craig β 82 Bedrosian, Gail β 23, 201, 222 Behrens, Christine β 82, 101, 152, 153 Behrens. Elizabeth β 64, 184 Behrens, Kristina β 158, 164, 192, 220, 297 Beliveau, Jill β 82 Beliveau, Robert β 64, 167 Bell, Cameron β 81, 82, 136, 156, 217 Bell. Eric β 101. 171, 220,221 Bell, Laura β 64, 197 Bell, Shannon β 101, 165 Bellow, Amy β 82, 132, 201 Bellow, Daniel β 101, 167, 171, 178, 215, 221 Bellow, Micah β 23, 126, 135, 167, 168, 190, 200, 201, 215 Bennett, Heidi β 23 Bennett, Karin β 64 Bennett, Patricia β 82, 175, 200 Bennett, Tom β 23, 172, 201, 209, 222 Benio, Pauline β 101, 109, 153, 214, 225 Berg, Carol - 101. 153, 197. 214, 297 Berman, Karen β 82 Bernharf, Derek β 23 Bernhart, Stephanie β 23 Berry, Cori β 64, 188 Berry, Lathryn β 64, 196. 197, 198, 200, 203, 205, 206 Besanceney, David β 101. 150, 183, 221 Betterton, Julie β 23 Bianchi, Elizabeth β 64 Biber. Heidi β 82 Bigenho, Kurt β 101, 166, 191. 215 Bilas, Sharyl β 64, 158, 159, 197, 201, 203, 205, 227 Bilteter, Jeannette β 64, 206 Billingsley, Sandra β 82, 158, 197 Bilyk, Andre β 83, 216 Bilyk, Nataly β 23, 196, 202, 205, 207, 226 Bingham, James β 83, 162 Bittenbinder, Simone β 101 Blair, Mark β 101, 221 Blankemeyer, Andrew β 101, 211, 221 Block, Deborah β 23, 196, 197, 202, 213 Bohn. Paul β 24, 208 Bollinger, Lisa β 24 Bollinger. LouAnn β 101 Bollinger, Teddy β 83 Bolton, Diane β 64, 153, 214 Bonpua, Yvonne β 24. 197 Booth, Christian β 24, 168, 197, 200, 201, 222 Borgen, Megan β 24, 83, 202 Boudreau, Renee β 83, 211, 218, 220 Boudreau, Roland β 64 Boullianne, Steve β 101 Boullianne, William β 24, 156, 222 Bourgeois, Kimberly β 101 Bourgeois, Mark β 65 Bourgeois, Monique β 24, 211 Bouse, Tamara β 24, 181 Bowers, Kevin β 65 Boyce, Michael β 24, 208, 222 Boyko, Roy β 65 Brack, Julie β 65, 158 Bradford, Mark β 199, 205, 212, 223 Bradford, Susan β 101. 196, 199, 213, 224 Brahm, Nancy β 24 Braue, Michael β 24, 209, 222 Braue, Timothy β 83, 156 Breisacher, David β 25 Breneman, Matthew β 83, 170, 200 Brennecke, Anne β 25 Brewster, David β 101, 224 Brewster. Karen β 25 Brewster, Sharon β 25, 224, 226 Bridgnell, Anne β 25, 208 Briese, (on β 83, 179, 200 Briese, Lisa β 65 Bringuel, Monique β 65 Brinkman, Thomas β 83, 146 Brinkman, Timothy β 83 Britton, Paul β 101 Brooker, Michael β 26, 146, 190, 215 Brooks, Tamara β 101 Brown, Anne β 101, 130 Brown, David β 101 Brown, Deborah β 26, 202, 205, 209, 226 Brown, Douglas β 83 Brown, Jacqueline β 25, 216 Brown, Jennifer β 83 Brown, Kathleen β 101 Brown, Leiand β 25, 202, 205, 209, 213 Brown, Roger β 25 Brown, Scott β 65, 220, 221 Bruder, Lisa β 25 Brudney, Cheryl β 25, 57 Bryson, Karen β 25, 197 Bryamian, H. β 218, 219 Buck, Barbara β 65, 225 Buck. Deborah β 65, 225 Bucklin, Eric β 25 Buehler, Kurt β 25, 209, 222 Bunch, Julie β 83, 193 Bunn, Austin β 25, 186, 187 Bunn, Brian β 101, 186 Burger, Lora β 65, 184, 205, 206, 211 Burguet, Jean-Francois β 65. 206 Burke, Alan β 101, 191 Burke, Patti β 65 Burns, Daniel β 173 Burns, Gordon β 25, 138 Burns, Victoria β 101 Busto, Manuel β 65, 147, 190 Busto, Raquel β 26, 216, 223 Butler. Gregory β 26, 33, 138. 160, 200, 201, 209, 225 Butterfield, Janet β 26, 206, 214, 309 Butts. Steven β 83 Byramian. Harry β 83 Byrkett, Katie β 26, 158, 175, 227 c Camarata, Karen β 101 Camarata, Mary β 65, 66, 188, 196 Cameron, Diane β 26, 207, 214 Campbell, Dawn β 26, 196, 206, 211 Campbell, Deborah β 83, 196 Campbell, James β 26, 167, 215, 221 Canary. Jessica β 65, 209 Cannotes, Kimberly β 83 Canline, Thomas β 101, 147, 155, 215 Caplan, Jonathan β 65 Capps, Cynthia β 65, 205, 206 Capps, Glenn β 102, 171 Capri, Michelle β 65, 152, 214 Carabet, Philip β 26, 138, 167, 176, 200, 201. 213, 215, 222 Carberry, John β 83, 191 Carlile, Michael β 83 Carlucci, Lynne β 65, 196, 199, 203. 205, 211, 213. 220 Camay, Erica β 83, 143. 196, 207 Carney, M β 199 Carpenter, Christian β 102, 173 Carpenter, Stephen β 26, 210, 214 Carter, Brent β 65, 173, 221 Carter, Brian β 102 Carter, Kevin β 102 Carter, Kimberly β 83 Carrier, Cynthia β 65 Cartozian. Stephanie β 65 Cartwright, Donna β 65 Cash, Brenda β 102, 218 Cash, Noreen β 26, 39, 121, 197, 205, 206, 214, 217. 218, 219, 222 Cashen, Kelly β 65, 209 Cashon, C. Kenneth β 65 Castillo, Michelle β 83 Calalogne, Camille β 102 Catalogne, Gabriel β 65 Cathey, Walter β 102, 171 Caughron, Jeff β 102, 147 Caughron, Ross β 83 Celller, David β 102 Celmer, Kristen β 65 Celniker, Jonathan β 83 Cera, Lisa β 102, 165 Ceske, Robert β 65, 154, 196, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208,211, 214, 217,222, 227 Chacon, Leonard β 102 Chai, David β 66 Chai, Steven β 102 Chan, Arnold β 66, 179, 200, 220, 221 Chan, Donna β 102 Chang, Anita β 83, 91, 132, 188, 196, 204, 210, 213 Chang, Chia-Cheng β 83 Chang, Chun-Yang β 102. 220. 221 Chang, Derek β 102, 173, 191, 214. 221 Chang, Glenn β 83 Chang, Henry β 66 Chang, Hsiu Ying β 83 Chang, Terence β 83, 213 Chapsky, Ron 26 Chastain, Kenneth β 66, 161 Che, Ro-Hwa β 83 Cheeseman, Lori β 102, 221 Chen, Ching-Yu β 66 Chen, Jacy β 83 Cheng, Eric β 26, 213, 227 Cheng, Shaw-Jeng β 83, 212 Cheng, Shaw-Jeng β 66, 199. 205, 208. 213 Cherry, Cheryl β 83, 130, 196, 211 Cheung, Nim Chee 102 Chi, Annie - 102, 131. 221 Chi, David β 26, 34, 205, 217, 22, 225 Chiang, Mason β 83 Chin, Kara β 83 Chin. Stephanie β 102 Ching, Brian β 83. 173 Chin g, Suzanne β 66, 201 Chino, Mitsuru β 27, 196, 205, 206, 208, 211, 212, 213, 226 Choi, Dong-Hwan β 102, 147, 215 Choi, Sung-Hwan β 66 Chong, Petrina β 27, 202, 204, 205, 206. 208, 211, 212, 226. 311. 312 Chow, C β 211 Chow, Elaine β 27, 208 Chow, Steven β 27, 196, 202, 227 Choy, Jennifer β 27 Chu, Yee-Ping - 102 Chuang, Su-Jen β 102 Chui, Luis β 84 Chun, Denice β 102, 221 Ciaccio, John β 84, 170 Ciolh, Gregory β 27, 155, 201, 222 Ciuffini, Margaret β 66, 192 Clark, Carolyn β 66, 123, 175, 201, 209, 225 Claypool, Cynthia β 66 Clift, Henry β 65, 66, 209 Clover, Holly β 102 Clum, Laura β 84, 192 Cobabe, Jennifer β 27 Cobabe, Kevin - 102, 147, 216 Codrea, Shawn β 102, 174 Coffman, Brian β 66, 146, 190, 215 Coffnian, Mark - 27, 147, 190, 201, 215 Coffman, Michelle β 84, 149, 185 Cogan, James β 66 Cohen, Alan β 84 Cohen, Allison β 102 Cohen, Cheryl - 56, 199, 211, 217 Cohen, Gail β 84, 204, 211 Cohen, Randall β 102 Colburt, Melanie β 84 Coleman, Julie β 84, 132 Coleman, Raylene β 27, 129, 210 Collins, Laura - 66, 148, 149, 215, 220 Colman, Debbie β 27 Colvin, Leighan β 27, 309 Colvin, Eric - 103, 173 Combatalade, Shana β 103 Compton, Susan β 103, 218 Concannon, Theresa β 66 Connor, James β 84, 191 Connor, Julie β 28, 196, 197, 311 Conway, Dennis β 28, 222 Cook, Allison β 25, 28, 42, 129, 197, 206, 211 Cook, Andrew β 84, 191 Cook, Kathleen β 84 Cook, Tige β 103, 107, 166 Cooper, Robert β 103 Cooper, William β 66, 176 Corcoran, Michael β 66, 168 Cordova, Jenifer β 103 Cordova, Jessilyn β 66 Cords, Tracy β 28, 129, 196, 197, 201 Corey, Shawn β 84 Correia, Kelly β 84 Costello, Catherine β 66, 129, 208 Costi, Stephanie β 28, 57, 128, 197 Cote, Lisa β 103 Cotter, Paul β 84, 146, 149, 191, 215 Coulbourn, Kathryn β 28, 152, 196, 202, 205, 214 Cowan, Lisa - 28, 164, 165 Coward, Christopher β 28, 172, 209, 216, 222 Coward, Kenneth β 28 Cowing, Kevin β 28, 200, 205, 209 Cowles, Christopher - 28, 172, 209, 211, 216 Cowles, Sara β 84, 217 Craig, Stephen β 66 Grain, William - 66, 220, 221 Crane, Christpher β 28, 146, 190, 202, 205, 206, 215 Crawford, Thomas β 28, 209 Cristiano, Julie β 28, 196, 202, 205, 207, 209, 210, 213 Croin, B β 199 Crum, Karen β 103 Crump, John β 172, 173, 179 Cruze, Lisa β 103 Cuetlar, Jerry β 103 Culver, Stephanie β 28, 141, 197, 206, 211, 216, 222, 224 Cushman, Bret β 84 Cushman, Shawn β 84 Cutcliffe, Todd β 29, 212 D D Autremont, Chrisi β 103, 221 Da Silva, David β 66 Dahl, Richard β 66 Daigle, Judith β 29, 131, 209 Dale, Wesley - 29, 216 Daley, Susanne β 66, 181 Oamsky, Sandra - 65, 196, 197, 203, 211, 227 Dang, Steven - 29, 47, 146, 190, 196, 202, 205, 212, 215,217, 222, 227 Daniels, Barbara β 66 Daspit, Robert - 84 Dasso, Jacqueline β 66, 153 Davenport, Julia - 66, 130, 197, 205 Davidson, Katherine β 29, 202, 205 Davirro, Zee β 84, 89, 200 Davis, Erik β 67 David, John β 67, 190, 227 David, Lisa β 29, 209 David, Paul β 103 Davis, Stuart β 103 Dawson, Scott β 67, 158 Day, Christopher β 29, 67 Day, Shanti β 67 De Berard, Julie β 103 De Frees, Jennifer β 84 De Frees, Stephen β 67, 176, 201 , De Los Rios, Cerardo β 84 De Los Rios, Madelein β 103 De Roos, Anne Claire β 67, 132, 203, 205, 220 De Roos, Monique β 29, 197, 309 De Sanlis, Anthony β 103, 166, 215 De Sanlis, Shawna, 21, 29, 197, 198, 206, 211, 309 De Young, John β 84, 166 De Young, Jolene β 67, 130, 219 Dean, Marcy β 29 Debsi, Nadim β 84 Detfenbaugh, Sahnnon 103 Defendahl, E β 150 Degenhardt, Sarah β 84 Deitch, Melinda - 67, 131, 199, 203, 210 Delker, Frank β 84, 156 Delker, Robert β 29, 156, 157, 201, 222 Demcak, Andrew β 84 Demirkiran, jaklin β 67 Denson, Michael β 29 Dent, Cheryl β 84 Dent, Susan β 57, 131, 197, 198, 205, 297 Denton, Diana β 67, 128 Deppe, Todd β 84, 146, 173, 191, 215 Der, Michael β 67, 199, 220 Di Fiore, Denise - 103, 149, 215, 192 Di Franco, David β 103, 178 Di Palma, Jill - 67 Di Palma, Jodi β 67 Diamant, Melissa - 63, 67, 175, 200, 201 Dickinson, Tina β 30 Dieltrich, 8 β 199 Diffendal, Edward β 103, 183, 221 Dillon, Ron β 103 Dinesfeld, Brian β 84 Disney, James 67 Dixon, Cynthia β 103, 131, 221 Dodds, Rolyn β 67 Donaldson, John β 84 Doner, Arto β 67 Donoghue, Laurence β 84, 150, 183 Donohue, Karyl-lean β 84, 185, 197, 217 Dorman, Jennifer β 30, 197 Dowell, Michael β 67, 172 Dowell, Monica β 103, 174 Dox, Catherine β 30, 209 Dox, James β 67, 161 Doyle, Darren β 30, 221 Doyle, Deidre β 30, 240 Doyle, John β 67, 220, 221 Dryburgh, Douglas - 103, 147, 191, 201, 215 DuWaldt, Eli:ibeth - 103, 152, 214 Dubbell, Paul - 30, 146, 208, 215, 311, 312 Duenes, Elena β 84, 197, 204, 210 Duenes, Michael β 103, 178, 221 Dufreshne, Stephanie β 103 Dulin, Christina β 84, 218 Dunn, Ashley β 84 Dunn, Linda β 103 Durand, Edward β 67 Durand, Joseph β 67 Dyer, Caria β 24, 30, 196, 197, 200 Dyer, John β 84, 156 Dyer, Victoria β 30, 206, 209, 222 Dyner, Deborah β 103 Dyner, Gary β 67 Eakins, Julia - 84, 132 Earwood, Kenneth β 103, 163, 178 Eastern, Tracy β 84 Eastwood, Richard β 103, 215 Edelson, Mark - 85, 151, 167, 182, 215 Edelstein, Marc β 103, 221 Edwards, Duncan - 85, 146, 179, 200 Edwards, Steven β 103 Ehrl, Jamie β 30, 131, 196, 198, 199, 206, 211, 213, 223 Ehrl, Nicole β 103 Eisenstein, Denise β 103 Ekong. Ationg - 67, 206, 209, 211, 217, 227 Elkin, Barry - 67, 311 Elkins, Angela β 85 Elkins, Paul β 103 Elledge, Susan β 30, 134, 158, 159, 197, 200, 201, 202, 205, 207, 297 Ellington, Tom β 85 Ely, Donald β 103 Engstrom, Eric β 30 Ennis, Tamara β 85 Enson, Christopher β 85 Ephraim, Michael β 30, 168, 176, 200, 201, 205, 211,217, 225 Epstein, Amy β 67, 205, 206, 211 Erickson, Kenneth β 85, 170, 191 Ericson, Kimberly β 31, 131 Erman, Kenneth β 31, 210, 217 Escobar, Brian β 31, 146, 147, 190, 201, 215 Espinoza, Lisa β 67, 74 Espinoza, Rebecca β 85 Espy, Mickel β 67, 157 Etter, Kathleen β 63, 67, 68 Ettress, Michelle β 57 Euler, Todd - 67, 211 Evans, Kimberly β 31 Eyier, Ann β 67 Fakheri, Amir β 85 Falanga, Catherine β 85 Farnham, Douglas β 67, 71 Farnum, Erin β 103, 174 Fatemi, Kim β 164, 165, 197 Faulkner, Sue β 103 Favero, Janet β 85 Faw, Sharon β 67 Fay, Robert - 103, 150, 183 Fehr, John β 68 Feldman, Beth β 31 Feldman, Roseanne β 31, 207, 211, 225 Felix, Alexander β 68, 119, 198, 214, 223, 227 Ferdman, Barbara β 68 Ferguson, James β 103 Ferrua, Anne β 103, 221 Finch, David - 31, 199 Finkelstein, Kim - 100, 103, 152 Finster, Jodi β 58 Fitzgerald, Geraldine β 68, 130, 196 Fitzgerald, Raymond β 31, 221 Fitzgerald, Teri β 85 Fitzpatrick, Laura β 68 Fleming, Katrina β 31, 196 Fleming, Hans β 85, 167, 215 flicker, Jodi - 68, 141, 216, 225 Florio, Gina β 103 Florio, Kimberly β 31 Flynn, Michelle β 85, 193 Fodor, Christina β 104, 193, 198 Fok, Michael - 31, 202, 204, 205, 205, 209, 211, 311 Foley, Scott β 31, 217 Fong, Cornelius β 31, 217 Fong, Deidra β 85, 196, 204 Fong, Marvin β 68, 157, 167, 198, 201, 204, 205, 215, 308, 309 Fong, Regina - 68, 193, 197, 198, 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, 211 Foody, Christopher β 68 Foote, Alison β 85, 90 Foote, Michael β 85 Foote, Norman β 68 Forbes, John - 31, 201, 222 Ford, Gregory β 104, 191 Foss, Kristen β 104 Foss, Michele β 32 Foster, Emily β 85, 221 Foster, Susan β 68 Fox, 8 β 173 fox, Carol β 85, 95, 158, 181, 197, 200, 201 fox, Jennifer β 32, 43, 149, 202, 206, 216 Fox, ludi β 32 Fox, William β 85, 170 Francisco, Sheila β 104 Franich, Ted β 85 Franklin, Jason - 32, 142, 143, 168, 190, 217 Franklin, Karen β 68, 210, 308, 309 Frew, Caroline β 68, 196, 203, 204, 206, 211, 309 Friedfeld, Gail - 104, 192 Friedman, Elliot β 104, 221 Friedman, Johanna β 85 Friedman, Karen β 84 Frith, Carolyn - 85, 199, 210, 221 Frith, E. Aaron β 68, 210, 218, 221 Fritsche, Mark β 85, 162, 186 fritschi, Lynn β 85, 215, 225 Fritz, Amy β 66, 68, 193 Fritz, Scott β 85 Frost, Julie β 104, 158 Fu, Karin β 104, 193, 221 Fucci, Kathryn β 32, 209 Fuchino, Kelly β 58, 204, 309 Fujimoto, Deanne β 68, 181 Fujita, Ho β 104, 221 Fung, Julie β 32, 205 Gale, Anthony β 68, 151 Gallego, Roger β 104 Gallucci, Gina β 32, 48, 126, 128, 134, 135, 138, 197, 201, 205, 222 Galvin, Mark β 68, 187 Garcia, Jorge β 85, 173 Garcia, Maria β 32 Gardiner, Kristen β 32 Garland, Daniel β 85 Garland, Susan β 104, 217 Cedgaudas, Aras β 85, 311 Gehr, Craig β 68, 161 Gehr, Douglas β 104, 147, 163 Gehris, Patricia β 32 Geissler, Thomas - 85, 170, 191 Gelb, Alan β 85 Geminder, Stephen β 104, 147, 173 Ceogre, Kimberly β 33, 197, 227 Cermon, Sean Paul β 66, 167, 168, 200, 215 Gervais, Clay β 85, 142, 170 Getty, Daniel β 68, 147, 173, 190, 201, 215 Getzin, Margaret β 58, 195, 199, 203, 205, 221, 227 Gibson, Julie β 85, 185 Gil-Gomez, Ellen β 68 Gilbert, Christopher β 85, 104, 217 Gilbert, Debra β 185 Gilbert, Stacey β 104 Gilchrist, Sharon β 85, 211, 221 Gilje, Thomas β 33, 126, 151, 176, 200 Gilson, Debra β 104, 220 Gilson, Susan β 68 Ciltzow, Christina β 33, 195, 197, 199, 202, 211, 213 Ciltzow, Denise β 85 Ginsburg, Michelle β 104 Gipson, Marlene β 85 Glantz, Douglas - 33, 196, 197, 199, 202, 204, 205, 209, 211, 311, 312 Glasser, Stefanie β 85 Glassmaker, Susan β 33, 174, 175, 222 Glick, Adam β 104, 224 Click, David β 85, 213 Gliksman, Joseph β 33, 175, 200, 201 Gliksman, Mary β 68, 181 Gliksman, Patricia 104 Goering, Carolyn β 68, 131, 196, 198 Goern, Sandra β 33. 152, 214 Coetze, Christme β 68, 184, 209 Goldsmith, Shawn β 58, 165 Goldsmith, Timothy β 85 Gonzales, Lanise β 104 Gonzales, Lisa β 85 Gonzalez-Del-Valle, V β 85 Goodman, Johnie β 86 Goodman, Susan β 33, 195 Goppert, Stephanie β 33, 53 Gordon, Sandra β 33 Gorton, David β 209 Govan, Kenneth β 68 Cragg, Lori β 68, 200 Graham, T β 188 Granata, Rena β 86, 211 Grant, Calum β 104 Gravett, Jacques β 68, 160, 151, 163, 176, 200, 201 Gray, Erik β 86, 311 Green, Adam β 68, 210 Green, Doreen β 68 Green, James 86 Green, Richard β 33, 143, 207 Greenbaum, Daniel β 104, 156 Greenberg, Andrew β 68, 213 Greenshields, Brent β 68 Creenshields, Julie β 24, 33, 197 Greenwald, Denise β 34 Greenwood, Colleen β 86, 216 Gregory, Stacey - 68, 121, 137, 143, 207, 214, 217 Greiiing, Heidi β 104 Greiling, Steven β 68, 74 Grekowicz, Evan β 86, 156, 201, 204, 227 Crekowicz, Francis β 34, 201, 205, 227 Index 303 Creul, Mark β 104, 186 Griffiths, lili - 69, 199 Grossman, Mitchell β 34 Grossman, Sharon β 104 Crete, Kelly β 86 Crote, Sandra β 69, 184 Grover, E. Anthony β 34, 212 Gulbrandson, Dana β 69 Cura, Brian β 34, 160, 190, 191, 205, 222 Cura, Karen β 86. 174 Custafson, Mary β 69, 181 Guthrie, Carrie β 104, 158, 197, 192, 221 Cyllenswan, |ill - 34, 121, 197 H Hackney, Candice β 104 Hadley, Leisa β 69, 196 Hagenburger, Eric β 86, 173 Haines, Elizabeth β 86 Hale, Andrea β 69 Hale, David β 86, 215 Hale, Kristina β 104 Hale, Robert β 34, 298, 213, 217 Halpin, Patricia - 34, 196, 197, 202, 217 Hamada, Debra β 34, 207 Hamwi, Diane β 34, 197, 200 Hamwi, Gerald β 104, 191 Hamzei, Nader β 34, 213, 217, 222 Han, Maria β 69, 148, 149, 197, 209 Hanamura, Kimiko β 86, 185, 208 Hanamura, Yukako - 69, 185, 208, 211 Hanks, Carmen β 34 Hanks, Laura β 104, 192 Hannemann, David β 34, 172, 205, 206 Hannemann, Suzanne β 86 Hardesty, Carrie β 104 Harper, Hilary β 69, 132, 196, 203, 205 Harrington, Brendan β 86 Harrington, Nancy β 35, 197 Harris, Robert - 35, 119, 123, 143, 168, 190, 200, 201, 208, 217, 222 Harris, Thomas β 104 Hart, Holly β 104 Hart, James β 86, 216 Hashiba, Keita β 35, 171, 205, 226 Hashiba, Yusuke β 104 Haskins, Scott β 86, 157 Hauersley, Laura β 104, 221 Hauser, Carole β 69, 193, 196, 197, 204, 205, 222, 309 Hauser, Meg - 35, 120, 196, 197, 200, 201, 207, 215, 309 Hayden, Thomas β 104, 173, 221 Hayden, William β 69 Hayes, lames β 35, 209 Haynes, Kirsten β 104, 193 Hayward, Christina - 104, 149, 179, 192 Hayward, Daryll β 35 Headley, Samantha β 105 Headon, Philip β 35, 167, 209, 215, 221 Hecht, Bradley β 86 Heckel, Mark - 86, 167, 179 Hee, Lynelie β 69 Heilsberg, Arthur β 105, 150 Heimer, Scott β 86, 179 Hein, Christopher β 224 Hein, Tiffany β 105, 221 Heindl, Diane β 86 Heindl, Jennifer β 35, 197, 297 Helpin, Jamie β 105 Helpin, Jennifer β 35, 205, 218, 219, 297 Hendrickson, Kari β 105 Henk, Angela - 35, 197, 216, 225 Henk, Christina β 83, 86, 141, 216 Henke, Jonathan β 105, 150, 182 Henke, Maria - 69, 152, 197, 198, 211 Hennessy, Scott β 69 Henrikson, Jennifer β 86, 165, 211 Hensley, Jeffrey β 35, 218 Herbelin, Paul β 35 Herbelin, Steven β 105 Herbig, Monica β 86, 211 Hernandez, Monica β 69 Hernando, Marlynda β 27, 36, 197, 216 Herold, David - 81, 86, 191, 204 Herring, Stephen β 69 Hertzmann, Julie β 36, 57, 140, 197, 216, 219 Hester, Amy β 36, 138, 197, 201 Heurlin, Cynthia β 69, 197, 201 Hext, David β 86 Hiatt, Darrell β 86 Hicks, Clifford - 36, 168, 201, 216, 224 Hicks, Kathryn β 69 Hicks, Kevin β 86 Hileman, Michael β 69 Hill, Tawnya β 105, 130 Hill, Wade β 86 Hindmarsh, Kevin β 86 Hines, Chris β 105 Hiraoka, Joseph β 36 Ho, Alexander β 105, 221 Ho, Cindy β 105 Ho, Eric β 86, 224 Ho, Lillian β 86, 196 Ho, Patty β 36, 131, 210 Ho, Tony - 69, 154, 206,211 Hochee, Morgan β 69 Hodge, Cortney β 86 Hoffman, Blithe β 86, 130 Hoffman, David β 105 Hohenstein, Frederick β 69, 227 Holland, Andrew - 105, 147, 191, 215 Hollingsworth, Greg β 105, 171 Hollingsworth, Jeffery β 36, 178, 198, 202, 204, 205, 208, 209, 212, 213, 211, 312 Hooks, Dennis β 36, 44, 167 Horwood, Margriet β 69 Hosseinzadeh, Kambod β 36 Hosseinzadeh, Katayou β 86 Houchin, Kristin - 36, 131, 199, 219 Houchin, Michael β 105, 218, 221 Howard, Catherine β 36, 214 Howell, Teresa β 36 Howiler, Melissa β 86 Hoy, Kurt β 105, 171 Hoy, Lisa β 69, 130, 198, 206 Hoy, Patricia β 69 Hoy, T β 205 Hreha, Duane β 37, 209 Hribar, Karen β 69, 209 Hsu, Dante β 69, 209 Hsu, Goethe β 86, 204 Huang, Anne β 37, 196, 202, 205, 208, 213 Huang, George β 81, 86, 166, 204, 215 Huang, Grace β 99, 105 Huang, James β 105 Huang, Michael β 86 Hubbart, Paul - 37, 217, 218, 219 Hublou, Holly β 37, 217 Huettemeyer, Marianne β 86 Hughes, Cole β 86 Huh, Jinny β 105 Hummel, Clayton β 69 Hung, Lisa - 37, 196 Huppert, Mark 86 Hurrell, Karen β 69, 164, 165, 184, 206, 211 Hurst, Richard - 37, 201, 210, 211, 214, 217, 222 Hyman, Sheryl β 105, 221 Hymovitz, Eric β 69 Icaza, Mario β 37 Ichinomiya, Nadya β 86, 199, 211, 214, 221, 223 Ichinomiya, Shigemits β 99, 105, 220 Ide, Jennifer β 105, 217 Iguchi, Hiroko β 70, 208, 221 Igucbi, Kyoko β 37 lida, Hanako β 87, 210 lllokken, Oystein β 87 Imaoka, Miki β 87, 158 Imberman, Jill - 87, 91, 130 Imberman, Valerie β 37, 131, 196, 202, 207, 210 Imus, Ronald β 70, 161 Inaba, Michele β 87, 152, 214 Ireland, Laura β 105 Irvine, Jeanette β 70, 156, 225 Ishihara, Asako β 87, 158, 165 Ishii, David β 70 Ivener, Vicky - 87, 149, 192, 210, 215 ; Jackson, Joelle β 70, 132 Jacobson, Robert β 37 lacobson, Scott β 87 James, William β 87 Jamet, Laura - 70, 198, 206, 211 Jarosz, Mike β 37, 135, 168, 170, 201, 209, 222 Jarosz, Patrick β 87, 168 Javanfar, Anahid β 87 Jay, Bradley β 37, 150, 162, 210, 213, 217 Jeffrey, Kathleen β 37, 214 Jenks, Mary β 87 Jennings, Joel β 70, 207, 214 Jetha, Hanif β 105 Johnson, Brent β 105, 166, 191, 215 Johnson, Christy β 37, 126, 129, 138, 197, 201, 202, 205, 297 Johnson, Colin β 38 Johnson, Cynthia β 70 Johnson, David β 87, 105, 204 Johnson, David S β 107, 150, 166, 204, 215 Johnson, Eric β 87, 220, 221 Johnson, Gillian β 87 Johnson, Janis β 105 Johnson, Kim β 105 Johnson, Lauren β 70, 311 Johnson, Lisa β 105, 218 Johnson, Mike β 105, 156, 191 Johnson, Scott β 105, 156 Johnson, Susanne β 87 Johnson, Thomas β 105 Jones, Deborah β 105, 227 Jones, Edward β 38, 190, 199, 210, 221, 227 Jones, Maile β 87, 143, 217 Jones, Nancy β 87 Judge, Cathryn β 70 Judge, Paul β 38, 168, 209, 216 Jung, Grace β 87, 197 Jung, Lisa β 70 K Kabana, Charla β 38, 136, 209, 219 Kadakia, Mona β 105 Kaesemeyer, Charlotte β 105 Kahn, Michael β 106 Kakita, Julie - 70, 205 Kalayciyan, Lorin β 70 Kalemkiarian, Mark β 70, 87, 103, 168, 170, 200, 201, 204, 227, 308, 309 Kallios, Marianthy β 106 Kam, Patrick β 87, 199 Kan, Mark β 70 Kan, Miles β 70 Kao, Julie β 87 Kao, Ming-Wei β 106, 220 Karaer, Michael β 87 Karpie, James β 38, 208 Kasse, Mitchell β 87, 173 Kataoka, Stacy β 87, 149, 215 Katz, Carolina β 106, 165 Katz, Michael β 106 Kaufman, Jeffrey β 38, 49, 202, 204, 205, 308, 309, 311 Kawahara, Gayle - 21, 38, 195, 198, 202, 208 Kearney, Joseph β 70 Keches, Jeffrey β 106 Keefer, Stephanie β 87, 165, 207, 217 Keith, Scott β 87, 204 Keller, Alison β 38, 174, 175 Keller, Joanne β 106, 152, 214 Keller, Michael - 87, 150, 155, 204 Kelley, Brian - 38, 49, 202, 205, 209 Kellock, Carolyn β 87 Keluche, Diane β 38, 197, 209, 216, 223 Kevorkian, Gregory β 38 Kevorkian, Steven β 106 Kharrazi, Babak β 87 Kharrazi, Khashayar β 39 Kim, Andrew β 39, 208, 209 Kim, Columba β 70, 196, 205, 216 Kim, Dave β 87, 166, 170, 204, 211, 213, 215, 217, 220 Kim, Don - 39, 119, 196, 198, 199, 204, 205, 206, 209, 213, 311 Kim, Jung β 39 Kim, Kyoung β 21, 39, 127, 198, 202, 208, 209 Kim, Min Soo β 87 Kim, Rosa β 106, 214 Kim, Susan β 106, 214, 309 Kim Yu Mi β 39 Kinoshita, Miho β 70, 218 Kirkwood, Kellynn β 39 Kisner, Robin β 70 Kispal, Laszio β 87 Klakoff, Jason β 70 Kleinberg, Marci 70 Klingensmith, Trace β 39, 160, 163 Klinghagen, Robert β 179 Knapic, Kristina β 106 Knauss, Barvara β 106, 193 Knauss, Gregory β 87 Knudson, Eric β 39, 155, 217 Knuth, Lorie β 39, 123, 131, 217 Knuth, Tracy β 106, 192 Ko, James β 106, 173 Koeppel, Michael β 34, 39, 217, 222, 225 Kohler, Kim β 70, 164, 196, 203, 236 Kohles, Christopher β 70 Kokubo, Norilo β 70, 218 Kolb, Jeffery β 87 Kolenic, Thomas β 106 Kolodinski, EIke β 70 Koo, Irene β 87, 208 Koo, Victor β 106 Koo, Vivian β 39, 208 Kornman, James β 106, 171, 178 Kory, Leah β 87, 184 Koseki, Sayuri β 106, 221 Kraake, Brian β 70 Kraake, Scott β 105, 106 Krantz, Kenneth β 106 Krause, Douglas β 39, 199, 224 Krause, Erik β 39, 175, 200, 212 Kremer, James β 88 Kremer, Sandra β 106 Krempa, Michelle β 106 Krieg, Norman β 39 Kring, Bryan β 70 Kubota, liro β 88, 173 Kuebler, Gregory β 40, 208 Kuehnle, Karla β 40 Kuelbs, Susan β 70, 196, 198, 205 Kugies, Steven β 106 Kuhlman, Geoffrey β 88, 170, 179, 200 Kuhr, Andre β 30, 40 Kuhr, Paul β 105 Kuno, Steven β 106 Kuplis, Kathy β 106 Kuplis, Mara β 70 Kwon, Kenneth β 70, 154, 205 Kym, Boura β 106 La Barbera, Kathryn β 106 La Casse, Kevin β 70, 172 La Fornara, Judith β 88, 106, 149, 192, 215 La Fornara, Maria β 218 La Penta, Beth β 219 Laatz, David β 88, 191 Laatz, Robert β 88, 173 Labrador, Monique β 106, 197, 211 Lacascio, Jean β 88 Lacer, Amelia - 88, 199, 204, 211, 221 Ladd, Jennifer - 40, 196, 199, 202, 220, 221 Lafferty, Bridget! β 106, 214 Lafferty, Joseph β 40, 176 Lai, Chien β 88, 191 Lakhani, Karim β 88 Lalande, John β 106 Lambros, George β 40 304 Index Lamkins, Carta β 88 Landau, Daniel β 106 Lande, Michael β 88 Landgraff, Laura β 88 Landreth, James β 160, 162, 179 Lang, Olivia β 106, 220 Lang, Sharon β 106 Lange, Caryl β 40 Lankau, Monya β 106 Lantine, T β 173 Lantz, Norman β 70, 172, 217 Lapenta, Elizabeth β 39, 40 Lainer, Joseph β 106 Larsen, Colleen β 40, 41, 211 La Rue, Scon β 40 Lasbury, James β 205 Larsch, C - 205 Lasky, Scott β 88, 173, 179 Lathram, Craig β 106 Laura, Theresa β 70, 204, 211, 217, 218, 309 LaVerde, Samatha β 40 Lawler, Mark β 41, 190, 191, 205, 213, 222 Lawrence, Robert β 41, 198, 311 Laws, George β 70 Laws, Jeff β 41, 210, 217 Laws, Leslie β 107 Laxineta, Lisa β 71 Le Beau, Suzanne β 41, 175, 193, 202, 205, 211, 213 Le May, Jennifer β 88 Leach, William - 107, 178 Lechago, lames β 107 Lechago, John β 107 Lee, Carol β 88 Lee, Christine β 107, 148, 149, 175, 193, 215, 221 Lee, Donna β 41, 198, 202, 205, 206, 209 Lee, Grace β 107, 131, 220 Lee, Hstn-Shung β 71 Lee, Hsin-Yi β 41 Lee, lean β 88, 153, 188, 212 Lee, Michael f β 88, 146, 171, 173, 191, 215 Lee, Michael β 107, 191 Lee, Shih-Chieh β 107 Lee, Steven β 41, 135, 138, 147, 190, 205, 215 Lefritz, Sheion β 107, 199 Legg, Robert β 41, 209 Lehman, Jill β 88 Lehr, W,illiam β 41 teite, Mary β 41, 218, 309 Lenihan, James - 41, 208, 210, 217, 222, 225 Leonard, David β 71 Leontis, James β 88 Leontis, Steven β 41 Leopold, Jeffrey β 88, 146, 215 Lessinger, Nancy β 107, 158, 165, 185 Levesque, Michelle β 107, 185 Levesque, Susan 107, 185 Lew, Garett β 107 Lew, Sandra β 71, 132, 203, 209 Lew, T β 205 Lewey, Steven β 41, 201, 209 Li, Sue β 71, 196, 205, 209 Liebert, Jonathan β 41, 202, 205, 208, 209, 212, 213, 226 Lieman, Todd β 88, 173 Lightfoot, Leslie β 71 Litienthal, Lawrence β 88 Lin, David β 88 Lin, Eric β 41, 205, 206 Lin, Mark β 42 Lin, Lisa β 88 Lin, Qu β 42 Lin, Solomon β 107 Linder, Kristina β 88 Linder, Marc β 71 Linder, Sonya β 88, 199, 218 Lindh, Peter β 71, 214 Liner, Heath β 42, 49, 205, 210, 221 Lines, Richard β 88, 170 Lilman, Adam β 71, 166, 171, 200, 215, 227 Little, Solomon β 88 Liu, Angel β 88 Liu, Diane β 71, 121, 200, 201 Liu, John β 88, 211, 224 Liu, Larry β 88, 146, 166, 191, 204, 209, 213, 215, 224 Lloyd, Eric β 107, 156 Lockenour, Jay β 71, 203, 206, 208, 211 Lockwood, Rebecca β 42 Loebig, Dylan - 88, 107, 215, 221 Loggins, Paul β 107 Long, Kristin - 88, 196, 197, 211 Long, Michael β 88 Longo, Joseph β 71 Lopetrone, Adriana β 42, 197, 209 Lopetrone, Juan β 89, 182 Lopez, Angela β 89 Lopez, Cesar β 42, 71 Lopez, Gina β 71 Lors, K β 204 Low, Jeffrey β 71, 190, 220, 221 Lowry, Cheryl β 42, 197 Lubofsky, Nicholas β 42, 47, 202, 205, 207, 212, 213, 214, 224, 227 Lucarelli, Tami β 107, 188 Lucas, Virginia β 89 Ludka, James β 107 Ludwig, Craig β 42, 208 Lulka, David β 89 Lumel, Melissa β 42 Lumel, Stephen β 89, 218 Lundquisl, Kristen β 89, 218 Lundy, Kyle β 37, 42, 122, 126, 138, 160, 163, 176, 200, 201, 213, 217, 222, 224, 225, 227 Lurie, Katherine β 89, 174 Lurie, Susan β 42, 196, 202, 204, 205, 207, 214, 219, 309 Lyons, Kevin β 89, 162 Lyons, Michael β 71, 200, 201, 212, 222, 227 M Ma, Delia β 42, 209 Mabugat, Annjean β 89, 130 MacFarlane, Annette β 42 MacTavish, David β 43, 160, 211, 217, 252 MacTavish, Julie β 71 Machalicky, Charles β 42, 47, 137, 140, 143, 205, 207, 217, 216, 219, 227 Mackey, Kristen β 42, 196, 197, 209, 222 Macklis, Gary - 28, 43, 202, 204, 205, 309, 311 Maertens, Patricia β 71 Maerlens, Sylvia β 43, 309 Maestas, Lisa β 71 Magee, Bradley β 71, 190, 209 Magee, Keith β 89 Mahajan, Vinit β 220, 224 Mahr, Hans β 107, 221 Maier, Carl β 89, 217 Mailander, Catherine β 89, 164, 193 Majid, Naseem β 107 Mallen, Jennifer β 197, 204 Mandel, Stephanie β 38, 43, 89, 200, 217, 225 Manisaico, lames β 107, 150, 183 Mann, Victoria β 107 Manning, Colin β 89 Mansfield, lora β 71, 197 Manzella, Joe β 71, 172 Marckx, Susan - 43, 126, 196, 197, 200, 217 Marcone, John β 43, 121, 197, 198, 222 Marcone, Rebecca β 98, 107, 113 Marcus, David β 89 Markle, Cwynn β 89 Markle, Leslie β 89 Marlborough, Steven β 107, 166, 171 Marovich, Matt hew β 107, 156 Marshall, Jonathan β 43, 202, 204, 205, 208, 209, 310, 311 Marshall, lulie β 107 Marsi, Judy β 71 Martin, Andrew β 71 Martin, Christine β 106, 107, 184 Martin, Cynthia β 43, 129, 197, 222, 297 Martin, Henry β 89, 170, 190 Martin, Kyle β 107, 147, 191, 215 Martin, Sean β 89, 146, 157, 173, 215 Martin, Shae β 88, 89, 175 Martyniak, Kathryn β 107 Martyniak, Stephen β 89, 146, 191, 215 Maruno, Tomohiro β 89 Masaki, Hidetake β 89 Mason, Charles β 89, 162, 190 Mason, Michael β 107, 221 Massari, Marcellus β 43, 209, 221 Massari, Marissa β 72 Massoudian, Marjan β 72 Mathews, Kelly β 89, 91, 130 Malhis, lane β 43, 223 Matsui, Eric β 108 Matsui, Hatsuki β 43 Matsumoto, Tsunemasa β 89 Matsuno, Romt β 108 Matsutani, Atsushi β 108 AAauer, Amanda β 89, 214, 192 Maury, James β 43, 209 McAlary, Richard β 108, 191 McClain, Lissa - 72, 184, 196, 197, 199, 209 McConnell, Christopher β 72 McCormick, Joseph β 89, 183 McCormick, Karen β 72, 158, 159, 181, 197, 211 McCormich, Nancy β 108, 197 McCoy, John β 89 McCoy, Mike β 72, 209 McCray, Erin β 89, 218 McDade, Denise β 72 McDonald, Linda β 43 McFarland, Douglas - 43, 168, 186, 187, 201, 205 McCuire, John β 44, 151, 182 McCuire, Kevin β 89, 151 McKain, G β 221 McKellar, Thomas β 89, 191 McKeivey, Scott β 44 McKelvey, Todd β 108 McKissock, Todd β 72, 196, 209, 214 McKivett, Constance β 72, 201 McLaughlin, Brian β 44, 186 McManus, Alesia β 44, 196, 199, 202, 205, 211, 221 McManus, Barbara β 72, 131, 206 McMullen, Kathleen β 89 McNary, John β 108 McNeer, Erin β 44, 209, 221 McNeill, Robert β 89 McPherson, Mary β 44 McKain, Gregory β 108 McLean, Robert β 44 Meade, James β 72 Meade, Mary β 108 Medawar, Roy β 108 Meese, Michelle β 72, 184 Meier, Henry β 89, 146, 173, 204, 211, 215 Melkonian, Geoffrey β 108, 220, 221 Mellinger, Douglas β 89, 170 Melott, Theresa β 44, 219 Melton, Denise β 90, 141, 219 Melton, Erik β 44 Mendez, Aimee β 44, 129, 201, 206, 217 Mendsz, Teresita β 108 Meneses, Arlene β 90 Merrill, David β 44, 130, 199, 202, 203, 205, 207, 220, 221, 222, 223, 227 Merrill, Douglas β 72, 154, 155, 161, 201, 205 Mersing, Tawnya β 108 Mesbahzadeh, Haideh β 44 Mesbahzadeh, Mitra β 108 Mesic, Brian β 108 Metz, Michelle β 108 Meyer, Jeanne β 108, 130 Meyer, Melody β 44, 209, 222 Meyer, Morgan β 72 Micek, Chardelle β 108, 158, 192 Mickelson, William β 72 Miller, Christopher β 44, 217 Miller, Eric - 90 Miller, Gregory β 72, 161, 200, 201, 205, 211 Miller, lanelle β 45, 201 Miller, loshua β 90, 201 Miller, Mark β 45 Miller, Patrick β 72 Miller, Rebecca β 45 Miller, William β 45 Milligan, Shawn β 108 Mills, Jessica - 90, 217 Minnick, Carolyn β 72 Minoura, Tomono β 72, 205, 211, 213, 220 Minusepehr, Arya β 150 Mirch, S β 90, 150 Mirmirani, Paradi β 90 Mirtorabi, Lili β 108 Mitchell, Jennifer β )l08 Mitchell, Jerry β 108 Mitchell, William β 72, 190, 199, 220, 221 Miyata, Tava β 72 Mizrahi, Kim β 45 Moalej, Pargol β 108 Moberly, Darren β 90, 191, 213 Modir-Falemi, Kimiah β 71, 206, 211, 222 Modir-Eatemi, Mahkame β 71 Modzeleski, Susan - 45, 197, 210, 214, 222 , 223 Moebius, Paul β 72, 190 Moebius, Peter β 72, 168, 190, 200 Mogharei, Siamak β 72 Mokhtari, Marjane β 45 Molony, Carolyn β 90, 197 Molony, Christopher β 72, 179, 201 Monreal, Carlos β 72, 146, 190, 215 Monreal, Maria-Elena - 72, 149, 174, 197, 211 Monteith, Bryan β 45, 205, 207, 311 Montemayor, Lisa β 108 Moore, John β 108 Moran, Alyson β 72, 175, 201 Moran, Matthew β 108 Moravec, William β 45, 154, 155, 201, 209, 222, 225, 227 Morehouse, Cynthia β 45 Morehouse, Stacey β 72 Morgan, Alison β 45 Morgan,-David β 109, 221 Morgan, Dru β 73 Morgan, Kristie β 45 Mori, Audra β 73, 198, 203, 210 Mori, Sandra β 109, 185 Morishige, Keiko β 90 Mork, Bradley β 109 Morrill, Jennifer β 46, 196, 197, 217 Mortenson, Karen β 109 Mortenson, Keith β 73 Moses, Susan β 46, 131, 196, 202, 205, 206 Mosley, Bruce β 46, 213 Mosley, Laura β 90, 121 Mossontte, Jeffrey β 109, 166,215 Mossontte, Timmothy β 73, 167, 215 Motschall, Jane β 73 Mounce, Lori β 109 Moyer, Dennis β 73 Moyer, Justin β 73 Moyers, Kimberly β 109 Mueting, Renee β 109 Mullen, Jean β 73 Mulvihill, Patricia β 90 Mulvihill, Robert β 46 Mun, Dong β 73, 154 Mun, |i β 90, 197 Munekuni, Shinji β 90 Munekuni, Shuji β 46, 186, 202, 205, 207, 213, 220, 221 Murch, Scott β 90, 182, 183, 204 Murdock, Cynthia β 90 Murdock, Jeffrey β 73 Murdock, Kimberly β 109 Murnane, Mary β 73 Murphy, Dana β 90 Myer, Curtis β 90, 191 Myer, Karen β 90 Myers, Dushun β 46, 164 N Naganuma, Masahisa β 90, 166, 215 Naganuma, Sey β 109 Nagy, Elizabeth β 73, 198, 205, 206, 227 Nakamura, Jennifer β 109, 214 Nakamura, Stephanie β 73, 189, 196, 197, 205 Nakata, Darlene - 73, 188, 197 Nakayama, Mika β 109 Naviaux, Jacques β 46, 146, 191, 209 Nemeth, Johanna β 46, 73, 141, 188, 201, 209 Newmeyer, Leslie β 73 Newmeyer, Wendy β 109 Newsham, David β 73 Nguyen, Bao β 73, 214 Nicholas, Sean β 73 Ntedermeyer, Terri β 109, 216 Nilarp, Hans β 109 Nilarp, Peter β 46, 213 Nishiguchi, Rica β 90, 158 Nissen, Laurie β 109, 130, 251 Nitz, Michele β 90, 196, 197 Nizamian, Raffi β 109, 171, 214 Nordahl, Troy β 90, 179 Norgaard, Kimberly β 46, 196, 197 Norman, David β 109 Norman, Jill β 7i Norsworthy, Ann β 109, 173 North, Christopher β 46, 157, 209, 222 North, David β 90, 157 North, Trisha β 73 Norwood, Christian β 109, 173 Norwood, Robert β 90, 191 Nouri, Nina β 46, 197, 206, 211, 222 Nozaki, Douglas β 90, 186 Nozaki, Stacey β 47, 120, 148, 149, 193, 197, 202, 205, 207, 209, 215 Nuttall, Colleen β 90, 165 Nye, Kristen β 90 o O Brien, Sean β 73 Obert, John - 109, 166, 215 Ogawa, Kenneth - 47, 51, 151, 182, 209 Ogawa, Mami β 73, 218 Ogawa, Yuka β 109, 218 Ogi, Sunao β 90, 179 Ohtsuka, Daisuke β 109 Ohung, M β 204 Olinger, Kristan β 45, 47, 174, 175, 181, 197, 201, 202, 222 Oliver, Leslie β 47, 138, 200, 217 Olivo, George β 47, 166, 167, 215 Olla, Joseph β 90, 167, 191 Index 305 Olson, Eric β 90 Onaga, Kyle - 73, 167, 213, 215 Ong, Kenneth - 91, 155, 209, 213, 221, 224 Ongarato, Brian β 47, 168, 176 Onorato, Virginia β 73 Orner, Alicia β 91 Orner, Joel - 47, 207, 210, 217, 227 Orson, Timothy β 47 Osbourne, ) β 109 Cube, Naoko β 109 Otsuka, David - 109, 221 Otsuka, Takashi - 109 Overbey, Lewis β 47, 166, 157 Owens, Beth β 109, 185 Owgawa, K β 198 Page, Ion β 73 Palling, Maritess β 91 Pamsky, S β 205 Pappas, lill β 70, 73, 132, 196, 201, 309 Park, )ennifer - 91, 131, 196 Park, Ronald β 47, 196, 198, 202, 204, 205, 311, 312 Park, T - 210 Parker, Jesse β 109 Parker, Lisa β 109 Parker, Martha β 109 Parker, Michael β 109, 147, 191, 215 Parker, Pamela β 109, 147, 215 Parker, Ruth β 47, 130, 197 Parker, Tammy β 91 Parks, Christopher β 73 Parton, Julia β 47 Patch, James - 48, 157, 222 Patel, Sanjay β 73, 191, 210 Patterson, George β 73, 176, 200 Paul, Lisa β 48, 140, 219 Payne, Sheryl β 73, 129, 197 Peckham, Erin β 73 Pejlovas, John β 91 Pelletier, Ted - 73, 210, 211, 213, 217 Peng, Alice β 109, 211, 213 Perbix, Laine β 174 Percy, Karen β 48, 197, 200, 201, 222 Peretti, Michael β 109, 163, 171, 178 Perry, Lii β 109 Perry, Sonia β 48 Persselin, Sara β 91 Petersen, Laurie β 74 Peterson, Angela β 91 Peterson, David β 109, 154 Peterson, Diana β 74 Petty, Robert β 48, 222 Petty, Terrilee β 109 PfeiHer, Danielle β 91, 158, 181 Phillips, Jeffrey β 74 Phillips, Kristin β 48 Pickering, Ronald 74 Pieper, Ronald β 109 Pierce, Steven β 48 Pinienlel, Laura β 48, 209, 226 Pistone, Tamara β 109, 214 Pilz, Betty β 91 Pizer, Dean β 74, 161 Pizer, Randy β 109, 154 Piost, Laura β 74 Plost, Sheryl β 110 Plumley, Charles β 74, 176 Po, Gregory - 110, 155 Pohlmann, Kristin β 91 Poling, Douglas β 48, 201 Polzin, Anne Marie β 91, 158, 193 Ponce de Leon, Helen β 91 Popkin, Lawrence β 110, 198 Popkm, Michael - 34, 48, 172, 198, 201, 20S, 222 Port, Robert β 48, 151 Powell, Tamara β 48 Prince, Carolyn β 74 Prince, George β 48, 209 Prince, William β 110 Probst, Karl β 49, 157, 222 Prock, Brian β 36, 49, 157, 201, 205 Proctor, lacqualyn β 110, 221 Proctor, Kimberly β 91, 185, 199, 211, 221 Prolage, Elizabeth β 34, 49, 128, 138, 193, 196, 197, 201, 202, 205, 207, 210, 222 Protage, Katherine β 91, 148, 149, 193, 197, 210, 215 Pullen, Annemarie β 91, 130, 197, 210 Pursell, John - 49, 53, 168, 200, 201, 205 Purvis, Krislen β 110, 221 Purvis, Susanne β 91, 93 Pusaval, Kevin β 91 Q Quan, Mark - 49, 198, 199, 202, 205, 208, 209, 226 Quandt, Robert β 91 Quaranta, Vincent β 110 Quaranta, Andrea β 49, 218 R Raab, Paul β 49 Raizes, Nancy β 106, 110, 188, 217 Raizes, Steven β 74, 167, 198, 201, 204, 205, 216, 309 Rail, Karen β 49, 197 Ramey, David β 91 Ramsey, Aaron β 74 Randall, Gary - 49, 202, 205 Raslegar-Panah, A β 91 Rath, Aimee β 92, 174 Ratigan, Theresia β 110, 197 Raygani, Hehrnaz 91 Raygani, Nazy β 91 Raymond, Amanda β 49, 74 Raymundo, Francis β 110, 178 Redman, Don - 91, 154, 170 Redman, Gary β 91, 170 Reid, Bryan - 91, 170, 191 Reidt, Terence β 91, 179 Reilly, Shawn - 20, 49, 126, 168, 196, 201, 222 Reilly, Thomas β 200 Reisenauer, Michael β 91, 179, 224 Ren, Irene β 50, 196, 198, 202, 205 Resnick, Steven β 74 Rice, Dane β 110, 171, 178 Rice, Shelley β 50, 197, 209, 222 Richman, Lisa β 110 Rigler, Jane β 217, 221 Rindge, Elizabeth - 45, 50, 158, 197, 202, 205, 222, 297 Riple, James β 110, 147 Rivera, Gregory β 91 Rivera, Stephanie β 110 Rizzo, Adam β 91 Roach, Todd - 23, 50, 168 Robbtns, Andrew β 91 Robbins, Daniel β 50, 309 Robbins, Stacy - 83, 92, 174 Roberts, Kim β 92, 137, 207, 217, 219 Robertson, Jeffrey β 110 Robie, Robert - 92, 162, 176, 179 Robins, Glen β 74 Robinson, Brendan β 110 Robinson, Brian β 50, 135, 168, 201 Robinson, Jeff - 50, 176, 200, 201, 210, 213, 217, 223, 225 Robinson, John β 74, 160 Robinson, Kyla β 110, 153, 193, 214 Robinson, Lincoln 92 Robinson, Stacey β 86, 92, 132 Robison, George β 92 Rochal, Judith - 92, 199, 221 Rochal, Kimberly β 50, 197, 199, 202, 206, 211, 213, 220, 221 Rockoff, Rodney β 50, 221 Rodgers, Kimberly β 110 Rodriguez, John β 92 Rogers, Do-Han β 110 Rogers, Nugina β 110, 165 Rojas, lames β 50, 160, 162, 198, 205 Rojas, Kenneth β 74 Rolain, Jennifer β 92 Ronk, Erin β 50 Ronk, Thomas β 92, 179, 200 Ronlov, Greg β 50, 222 Roper, Thomas β 163, 191 Rogue, David β 92, 215 Ross, Berbard - 74, 172 Ross, Craig β 74 Rosskopf, William β 110, 171 Rossney, Glen - 110, 212, 217, 221, 223 Rossney, Kathleen β 50 Roth, Amy β 74, 175, 201, 209 Roupinian, Paul β 110 Rozas, Darryn β 51, 118, 137 Rubin, Larry β 110, 150, 183 Rubin, Michael β 92, 170 Rudberg, Michael β 92, 162 Roddick, Lisa β 51, 196, 199, 202, 205, 207, 209, 210, 211, 213 Ruder, Eric β 51, 202, 205, 207, 208, 209, 212, 226 Ruder, Linda β 92 Rue, Young-Bo β 51 Rungaldier, Christine β 92, 158, 197, 204, 297 Rungaldier, Suzanne β 110, 192 Ruona, Matthew β 47, 51, 142, 147, 190, 207, 217 Russell, Erik - 92 Russell, Mathew β 92 Ryan, Denise β 74 Sackheim, Andrew β 110 Sackheim, Karen β 74, 209 Sadler, Frederick β 51, 151, 182 Saigal, Chrisopher β 74, 196, 201, 205, 207, 210, 212, 217, 227 Sito, Momoe β 92, 158 Salimi, Debbie β 92 Saltamachio, Mary Jo β 92, 197 Salzman, Corey β 110 Salzman, Steven β 51, 212, 222, 225, 311 Samaha, Adrienne - 26, 51, 136, 137, 198, 202, 207, 217 Samuels, Laura β 63, 74, 141, 216 Sanborn, C hris β 110 Sandberg, Clark β 110 Sanders, Richard β 51 Sanders, Rob β 51 Sangha, Roopinder β 51, 146, 190, 210, 212, 215 Santos, Angela β 51, 138, 197, 200, 201, 222 Santos, John β 52, 101 Santos, Joseph β 92 Sassani, Shideh β 52, 218 Sato, Keiko β 110, 221 Sato, Yuko β 74, 158, 209, 211 Saunders, Melanie β 74, 121, 175, 196 Saurer, Bruce β 52 Savich, Tracey β 110 Sayers, Angela β 92, 221 Schaffer, Neal β 92 Scharf, Sharilyn β 74, 196, 197, 203, 206, 211, 227 Scheibtey, Timothy β 110 Schell, Karen β 110, 185 Schell, William β 92 Schick, S β 205 Schilb, Priscilla β 110 Schilling, William β 110 Schlappatha, F. Thomas β 74 Schlegel, Cheri β 74, 196, 199, 214 Schlegel, Mike β 92, 156, 161, 170 Schmidt, Brian β 92 Schmidt, Heidi β 111, 130 Schneider, Jonathan β 92, 162 Schoenheider, Elizabeth β 74, 199, 217 Schreber, Annette β 92, 216 Schrello, Patrice β 74 Schroeder, Pamela β 74 Schue, Mark β 64, 74, 225 Schwartz, Carol β 74, 164, 225 Schwartz, Stephnte β 221 Scott, Donald β 92, 221 Scow, Robert β 52, 239 Seager, Marianne β 84, 93 Seefried, Kristen β 111, 215 Sekizawa, Toshiki β 74 Selwitz, Julie β 93 Senaratne, Dhyani β 74, 196 Senn, Michelle β 52, 197, 200 Senn, Tamatha 111 Serritzlow, Thor β 93, 209 Serritzlew, Tina β 52 Shahmiri, Cara β 74, 197, 309 Shaikh, Munir β 74 Shapiro, Lynn β 111, 174, 192 Sharp, Mark β 111, 156, 173 Sharp, Robert β 52 Shaul, Lauren β 93, 197 Shayne, lanice β 93 Shean, Kerry β 62, 75, 132 Shean, Scott β 111, 171, 178 Shell, B β 162 Sheng, Cliff β 52, 167 Sheng, Rodney β 52, 154, 155, 201, 209 Shepard, Huey β 52, 135, 168, 200, 201 Sherwood, Maureen β 52 Shiang, Frady β 75 Shiao, Paul β 52, 222, 224 Shida, Takayiiki β 93, 215 Shier, Anita β 93, 132 Shier, Debra β 111 Shih, Hui-Shen β 52 Shih, Li-Po β 75 Shikiya, James β 111, 220, 221 Shimada, Mikihiko β 111 Shimizu, Nao β 75, 208 Shiotsuki, Yasushi β 75, 168, 200, 205, 213, 215 Shonafelt, Daniel β 75 Shonafelt, Michael β 52, 311 Showier, Lisa β 93 Showier, Peter β 52, 151, 182 Sicola, Mark β 23, 75, 168, 200 Siddiqui, Adnan β 53 Siegel, Kathy β 111, 174 Siegner, Steve β 75, 172 Siemons, Kellte β 53 Silva, Dante β 75 Silver, Mellonie β 111 Silver, Michelle β 53 Silverstone, Cheryl β 93, 132, 197, 198 Simmons, Denise β 75 Simmons, Kathleen β 75, 130, 197 Simon, Troy β 111, 166, 171, 215 Sinagra, Cynthia β 93 Sipes, Stacy β 53, 196, 197, 200, 225 Siu, Elena β 93, 152, 188 Siu, Patricia β 111, 152, 188 Skalij, Wally β 28, 53, 308, 309, 311 Skelly, Carol β 35, 53 Skinner, Brian β 75 Skulsky, Ryan β 93, 173 Sladky, Alan β 53 Smith, Brian β 93, 111 Smith, Craig 93 Smith, Darrin β 75, 218, 219 Smith, G. Christopher β 53 Smith, Gary β 107, 111, 215, 221, 227 Smith, Karen β 53, 245 Smith, Kenneth β 53, 190, 191, 200, 201, 217 Smith, Kim β 111 Smith, Philip β 93 Smith, Scott β 54 Smith, Sean β 111, 156, 166 Smith, Sharia β 54 Smith, Sharon β 111, 197 Smith, Steven β 111 Soderberg, Dara β 93 Soderberg, Michael β 75 Solomon, Aaron β 54, 202, 209 Soltis, Julie β 75 Song, Lisa β 196, 197, 198, 208, 212, 217, 297, 309 Song, Mark β 54, 208 Song, Victor β 111 Soo-Hoo, Elaine β 93, 153, 211, 214, 227 Soo-Hoo, Eugene β 111 Soo-Hoo, John β 75, 220, 221 Sorensen, Felicia β 75, 220, 221 Sotomi, Yoshiko β 93 Soux, Andrea β 54, 185 Spanos, Joy β 54, 219 Spears, Kimberley β 75 Speltz, Daniel - 75, 167, 168, 200, 201 Spratt, Edward - 75, 167, 213, 215 Sprosen, Emma β 217 Sproul, Dawn β 54, 212, 224, 226 306 Index Stader, Katrinia β 111 Staes, Amy β 108, in, 130 i Staggs, David β 75 Standard!, James β 111 , Stansel, David β 75 Slasher, lesse β 93, 170 Staudhammer, Christine β 75, 199, 203, 219, 220, 221 Steinberg, Gail β 54 Stern, Cathleen β 54 Stevens, Paul β 54 ! Stever, Eric β 111 Stever, Karen β 75, 196, 209 Stinis, April β 54, 128, 197, 210, 217 β Stock, Cynthia β 75, 131 Stockberger, John β 93 Stockberger, Robert β 54 Stoddart, Lisa β 111 Stoddart, Merritt β 111 Stollery, Jennifer β 75 Stone, Gary - 93, 211, 220, 221 Stone, Scott β 55, 186, 187 Storey, Matthew β 111 Street, Melanie 93 Strong, Robert β 93 Strong, Shannon β 75 Stuart, Anne β 111, 201 Stuart, Glen - 55, 222 Suarez, James β 55, 151, 167, 182, 198, 205, 209, 215 Suarez, Joseph β 93, 150, 183, 198 Subeck, Jacquelyn β 75, 197, 205, 207, 210, 192, 227 Subotsky, Julie β 75 Subotky, Laura β 93, 158, 297 Suer, Wendy β 75 Suhr, Young β 93, 170, 204, 212 Sullivan, Catherine β 93, 217 Sullivan, Stacey β 93, 196, 197, 204 Sullivan, Traci β 55, 197, 200, 222 Summit, Sharon β 93, 218 Sun, Catherine β 81, 93, 208 Sun, Dominic β 75, 161 Sun, Elaine β 75, 199, 203, 205, 208, 209 Sun, Michael β 55, 205, 224, 226 Sutton, Rico β 55 Suzuki, Hideo β 93 Svoboda, Cheryl β 111 Swan, Rodney β 93 Swank, David β 42, 168, 171, 182, 200, 201 Swartz, Stephanie β 111 Swenson, Douglas β 111, 224 Swtger, John β 55 T Tabario, R β 221 Tachikawa, Nakdi β 55, 226 Tadler, Scott β 55, 225 Tagawa, April β 93, 199, 218 Takenaka, Carol - 55, 149, 196, 197, 198, 202, 204, 205, 207, 215, 308, 309 Takenaka, James β 111, 147, 154, 215, 221 Tamai, Naota β 55, 206 Tamura, Douglas β 75, 154, 205, 211, 213 Tanisaka, Stephen β 93 Taylor, Eric β 111, 178 Taylor, Jason β 75 Temple, Brock β 85, 93, 215 Temple, Todd β 56, 209 Teresinski, Cynthia β 56 Teresinski, John β 93, 146, 215 Terry, Cameron β 111, 162, 171, 178, 201, 216 Terry, Marmion β 75, 200, 209 Teruya. Carolyn β 75, 175, 196, 197, 204, 205, 208, 308, 309 Teshiba, Eito β 94, 213 Teshima, Stuart - 56, 120, 198, 202, 204, 205, 308, 309 Thibeault, Janice β 94, 211 Thielman, Cindy β 94, 220, 221 Thielman, Tracy β 111, 199, 221 Thies, Frederick - 75, 205, 209, 213, 221, 224 Thies, Steven β 94, 213, 220 Thoen, Jenny β 56, 141, 197, 211, 216, 225 Thoen, Mia β 94, 141, 216 Thomas, Brian β 75, 223 Thomas, Christine β 45, 56, 200, 205 Thomas, Cynthia β 56, 164, 165, 197 Thomas, Gregory β 112, 163, 171, 191 Thomas, Stephanie β 63, 75, 217, 311 Thompson, Carol β 76, 197, 219, 227 Thompson, Gina β 56, 131, 142, 207, 210, 217 Thorne, Sean β 94 Thornell, Patricia β 112, 193 Thrailkill, Kimberly β 76 Tidwell, Donald β 112, 166, 183, 215 Tighe, John β 94, 179, 200 Tilley, Graham β 151, 182 Tilley, Martin β 94, 146, 147, 190, 201, 215 Ting, Philip - 112, 191 Tirman, John β 94 Titchener, David β 76, 172 Titchener, Jon β 92, 95, 172 Todd, Pamela β 112, 130 Tom, Eric β 94 Tom, leannette β 56, 196, 198, 199, 201, 202, 205 Tom, Lisa β 112, 174 Tom, P. Eric β 204, 224 Tom, Stephen β 112 Toohey, Matthew β 56, 201 Toohey, Michael β 56, 146 Torres, Daniel β 94 Toscan, Vincent β 56, 172 Tourtelot, Danielle 76, 209 Townley, Kate β 56, 309 Townsend, Ronald β 112 Trail, Thomas β 112 Tran, Kenny β 94, 212, 213 Tran, Melissa β 76 Tran, Nancy β 112 Traxler, Amy β 112, 130, 184 Traxler, Heidi β 57, 184, 196, 197, 215 Trowbridge, Stacey β 76, 132, 208 Trump, Daniel β 112, 171, 179 Tsai, Christine β 76, 197, 199 Tsai, lohnson 94 Tsang, Linda β 112, 174 Tschida, Jean β 94, 175, 181 Tschida, Mary β 76, 221 Tseng, Carol β 76, 197, 204, 205, 297, 311, 312 Tsubota, Takeshi β 76 Tsukazaki, Yoko β 94, 158 v Tu, Chia Ling β 57 Tu, Chia Yu β 76 Tuchscher, Alisa β 76 Tuens, Matthew β 94 Turek, Lisa - 94, 206, 211, 309 Twenhofel, Robert β 163, 171, 178 u Veda, Shigeru β 112 Ueno, Jun-Ichr 94 Ueno, Kenji β 112 Ulioa, Connie β 38, 94 Ulioa, jeannie β 112 Ungerleider, Beth β 94, 131, 204 Usuda, Keita β 94 V Vago, Rachel β 112 Valdes, Julia β 112 Valdes, Michael β 224 Valentekovich, Robert β 76, 151, 182, 205, 227 Van Seek, Rodney β 55, 57, 137, 207, 217 Vander Hulst, Nicole β 94 Van Putten, Karen β 76 Vanden Bos. Susan β 57 Vanderlaan, Remy β 94 Vanderlip, Barbara β 57 Varagnat, Dominique β 76, 184, 225 Varagnat, Frederic β 112 Varagnat, Pierre β 94 Variano, Monica β 112 Vasquez, Irma β 57, 76 Vega, Luis β 76 Velasco, Jonathan β 94, 212 Vellios, Mark β 94, 166, 215 Verette, David β 76, 168 Vette, Melissa β 112 Vickers, Steven β 57, 134, 176, 201 Vidad, Mervyn β 94, 212 Viersen, Elizabeth 94 Viersen, Rommy β 112 Villa-Lobos, Kimberly β 112 Villaluz, Richard - 57 Villaluz, Robert β 94, 212 Vinso, Joseph β 112, 166, 191, 215 Vinso, Kimberley β 57, 131 Viola, Julie β 57, 175, 213 Viola, Sandra β 112 Viskanta, Paul β 112, 147, 191, 215 Vitale, Jamie β 7? Vlasek, Derek β 94, 221 Voce, Mary β 57, 200 Voerman, Patrick β 72, 77 Volpicelli, Diane β 94, 200 Von Hartmann, Daryl β 77 Vona, Margaret β 57, 209 w Wackeen, Michelle β 112, 130, 214 Wada, Takeshi β 94, 166, 215 Wagner, Barbara β 77 Wagoner, Julia β 112, 212 Wagoner, Sharon β 77 Walker, S β 227 Wall, John β 88, 94, 170 Wallace, Traci β 58 Wallace, William β 58, 155, 222 Waller, Susan β 58, 197, 199 Walquist, Debra β 77 Walters, Jason β 112 Walton, Christopher β 58, 151 Wand, Susan β 32, 58 Wang, Anna β 94, 211 Wang, James β 94, 204. 209, 220 Wang, Katherine - 58, 196, 198, 202, 205, 208, 212 Wang, Samuel β 58, 205 Warren, Brian β 112 Warren, David β 77. 157 Warren, Trent β 112, 147, 154, 163 Washko, Scott β 77 Washko, Susan - 58, 126. 128, 197, 200, 202, 214, 222 Watanabe, Keiko β 112, 221 Watanabe, Mio β 112 Waterman, Cheryl β 58, 128, 197 Waterman, Edward β 47, 58, 77, 137, 212, 217, 218, 224 Watkins, Brian β 77, 168, 176, 200, 201 Watt, Richard β 58, 190 Waypa, Gregory β 94, 150, 183 Weatherell, Colleen - 58, 59, 123, 127, 129, 196, 206, 209 Weaver, Charles β 94, 191 Weaver, Richard β 58 Weisenberg, Bruce β 94, 171 Weisenberg, Scott β 40, 58, 172 Welkowsky, Scott β 58 Welkowsky, Wendy β 112 Welsch, Bernard β 94, 150, 183, 214 Wenger, Laura β 94, 164, 193, 207, 217, 227 Wetzer, Rudolf β 58 Whalen, Joan β 58 Whalen, John Whalen, Peter - 94), 212, 213 Whallon, Kim - 76, 77, 201 Whealon, Elaine β 112 Wheeler, Lynn β 112, 192 Whelan, Kelly β 77 Whip, K β 188 White, Kevin β 77, 176, 200 Whitmore, Daniel β 112 Wiese, Eva - 95, 185, 199, 211, 220, 221 Wiese, Matthew β 112, 150, 183, 221 Wiesen, S. Jonathan β 95, 204, 211 Wisen, Seth β 77, 190, 205, 211 Wiler, Leigh β 112 Wilkens, Lilly - 77, 205, 221 Williams, Brian β 77, 158 Williams, Daryl β 95 Williams, Eric β 112 Williams, Lisa - 58, 188, 196, 210, 217 Williams, Shirley - 58, 181, 309, 311 Williams, Susan β 95 -77 - 941 212, ; Willoughby, Rachel β 77 Wilson, Clarke β 95 Winje, Jody β 112 Winner, Darrell - 58, 209, 211, 220, 221, 224 Winner, Sherry β 112, 221 Winner, Sibyl β 112,221 Winters, Caryn β 112 Wishner, David β 112 Wishner, Sharon β 77 Wisot, David β 112 Wittman, Mario β 112 Wohlfarth, David β 77 Wolt, K Lynn β 77, 193 Wolf, Tammy β 112 Wolfe, Jennifer β 113 Wolff, Mira β 58, 140, 199, 219, 220, 221 Wolff, Stephanie β 95 Wolkovitch, Debra β 113, 188 Wong, Clara β 113, 192, 220, 221 Wong, Elizabeth β 113 Wong, Michele β 95, 149, 192, 215 Wong, Nancy β 113, 131 Wood, Alisa β 95, 197 Woods, Kelly β 95, 136, 143 Woods, Kristine β 58, 208, 210, 211, 217 Woody. Roy β 77 Wooten, Chandra β 58, 211 Worley, Anne β 59, 211 Worrell, Janet β 59, 217 Woy, D β 215 Wright, Brett β 59, 77, 168, 222, 224, 227 Wright, Dane β 95 Wright, Michelle β 95, 211, 218 Wu, Allan β 95, 209, 213 Wu, Kathleen β 95, 196 Wynne, Elizabeth β 77, 196 Wynne. James β 113, 171 Wyte, Robin - 59, 130, 197, 204, 308, 309 Wyte, Wendy β 103, 113, 130, 234, 309 Y Yamamoto. Makiko β 113. 221 Yamamoto, Shingo β 95. 179 Yamashila, Takashi β 95, 167. 211, 213, 215 Tang. Roger β 99. 113, 173, 221 Yang, Sungho β 95 Yang, Terry - 59, 196, 202, 205, 208, 209, 210, 213 Yantz, Geoffrey β 77, 172 Yarak, Rory β 77 Yee, Alan - 77, 211 Yee, Jerald β 113 Yee, Peter β 170. 190. 220 Yeff. May - 113 Yeh, Bing Lee β 59, 212 Yen, Derek β 113, 147. 173 Yesnick, Charles β 113 Yoo. Bill - 113. 166, 171. 215 Yoshioka, Akihiro - 59, 77, 202, 205, 212. 213 Yossanan. 1 β 209 Young. Ann β 113 Young. Neil β 73, 77, 199, 209, 222, 223, 311 Young. Teresa β 113 Yu. Helen - 95 Yu. S β 147 Yu. Tyrone - 59. 205. 224 Yuki. Masayuki β 113 Yun. Kyu Son - 77. 196. 199. 209, 211. 212, 213, 221 Yun, Sangsu β 113, 191, 215 Zamos. Karen β 59. 138. 197. 200. 222 Zamzow. Stephanie β 59, 196, 197, 202, 206, 214 Zapanta. Don β 95 Zinner. Jonathan β 95, 166, 215, 220 Zinner, Marilen β 59, 224 Zitar. Robert β 95 Zurcher, Tonia β 95 Zurnaciyan. Jill β 95. 175. 198. 222 Zurnaciyan, Steven β 59. 200. 202, 205, 210. 213, 217 Index 307 Editor-in-Chief Stuart Teshima Associate Editors Mart; Kaleml iarian and Marvin Fong Section Editors, Row 1: K. Jeffrey, R. Wyte, J. Kaufman, S. Lurie, C. Takenaka Row 2: C. Teruya, J. Bartok, K. Franklin. 308 Delphian Staff Delphian; A Classy Organization Delphian Staff, Row 1; S. Lurie, L. Turek, C. Takenaka, A. Bakstad, G. Fong, D. Myers, J. Butterfield, T. Laura Row 2: M. Kalemkiarian, S. Teshima, M. Fong, G. Macklis, K. Jeffrey, M. Bassler, L. Song, S. DeSantis Row 3; P. Dubbell, C. Frew, S. Raizes, C. Shahmiri, S. Maertens, S. Grasinger, S. Mandell, K. Fucci, W. Wyte, C. Teruya, S. Kim Row 4: B. Monteith, L. Colvin, K. Townley, M. DeRoos, J. Pappas, D. Robbins, K. Fuchino, C. Hauser Row 5: B. Mosely, K. Franklin, J. Bartok, W. Skalij, M. Leite. Respond to the following questions to see what type of Delphian Staff member you would be. 1. The usual afternoon in H-62 consists of (a) a calm efficient class at work (b) controlled cha- os (c) talking and socializing (d) leaving 2. Where did the (a) time (b) advisor (c) editor (d), staff go. 3. Favorite pastimes: (a) finishing deadlines and pleasing Sandy (b) banging your head (c) hit- ting X marks the spot (d) sleeping 4. Most Common Language: (a) Proper English (b) airhead (c) Monty Python gibberish (d) Var- ityper deliver man 5. Favorite saying: (a) Here are my finished pages on time (b) Call Kurt or Spencer (c) Bartok! (d) Gary, print my pictures. 6. Rarest thing in the journalism room: (a) a crisis (b) Steve and Robin (c) an unvandalized desk (d) quiet 7. Most common thing in the journalism room: (a) tranquility (b) Steve and Robin (c) Mark eat- ing (d) people brown nosing 8. Our enemies are: (a) no one (b) Mary Jo (c) Titan Staff (d) ourselves 9. Things treasured: (a) everyone and everything (b) Konnie Krislock (c) defacing the bulletin board (d) kicking back on the couch 10. Biggest Joke: (a) none (b) associate editors (c) pictures on time (d) editors in general Give yourself one point for each a answer given. If you scored: 6-10 Sign up! There are plenty of spaces open for next year 1-5 Sign up for yearbook anyway. Some of the 6-10 people may not Forget it, you are already on Delphian. CJ dU Photographers; W. Skaij, C. Frew, L. Colvin, M. De Roos, G. Macklis. Delphian Staff 309 Titan Staff We don ' t set up. We just deliver. This year marked the arrival of the Varityper and the discovery that, even w ith floppy discs, stories still had to be typed. The Titan also changed to a five column, one editor format. And the marvelous part about Titan is that everybody writes a story. Late-breaking sports coverage became a watch- word in H-62, a room which prompted many non-staff- ers to cower and say, I ' m not going in there; it smells. Still, our sports editors trudged triumphantly onward with their motto, 1 have my bylines and datelines. Now all I need are stores and headlines. Eleventh-hour paste-ups were no exaggeration, but a certain news edi- tor ' s resurrection of Strunk and White made our late- night diction less nauseating, even after two Big Macs and a large Coke. Despite pressure from those who would abridge freedom of the press at Rolling Hills, the intrepid Titan journalists (?) managed to tackle such im- portant issues as the use of profanity by lunchtime bands and the weekly testing schedule. Every third Friday the Road Warrior, aka the editor, would go to Gardena at 6 a.m. to pick up the ever-improving Titan, produced by the most hard-working staff, with one notable excep- tion, in at least a year. And yet, at lunch on that third Friday, the students would head for the Titan. They ' ll eat anything. Head Photographers Wally Skalij and Gary Macklis Titan Staff; Row 1: M. Baum, B. Elkin, S. Mandel, M. Fok, J. Connor, L. Johnson, Row 2: S. Thomas, S. Williams, C. Tseng, M. Alkon, S. Asch, E. Grey Row 3; G. Macklis, J. Kaufman, ). Yossarian, S. Crasinger, A. Gedgaudas, J. Hollingsworth, P. Chong Row 4: D. Glantz, N. Young Row 5: W. Skalij, D. Kim, C. Sheng, R.S. Lawernce, R. Park, S. Salzman, P. Nilarp. 310 Titan Staff 1 J ' Li i V 9 ,0 i f i- I Page Editors; Row 1: P. Dubbell, J. Marshall, P. Cheng, C. Tseng, R. Park Row 2: D. Glantz, J. Hollingworth. 1 .! ' M If 5 β ii I 4 Editor-in-Chief; Jon Marshall ' 1 i Titan Staff 311 312 Publicafcons College Publication College 313 1983-84 in review 1983-84 in review by Jon Marshall September 1 β The Soviet Union shoots down Korean Airlines Fhght 007 when the off-course plane strays over restricted airspace near Sakha- lin Island. The Boeing 747 goes down with 269 aboard, including U.S. Congressman Lawrefjce Mc- Donald. President Reag assails the Soviet Union ' s acl f barbar- ism, while the SovietS claim that the airliner was engaged in es|Β o- nage activities for;:the United States. J 1 β U.S. Senator Henry Scoop Jackson, 71, dies at his home in Ev- erett, Washington, lackson had spent 42 years inj Congress, and was a leading iiberat in the Senate dur- ing the Cold War years. 5 β America ' s firs black astro- naut. Mission Specialist Cuion S. Bluford, participates in the first night landing of the space shuttle program. 6 β U.S. Marines in Beirut suffer their first combat casualties. Staff Sergeant Alexander Ortega and Second Lieut. Donald Losey be- come the first Americans to die since the Lebanon peace-keeping action began in August 1982. 7 β President Reagan wears a hearing aid in public for the first time. Much media attention is giv- en to the event and to Reagan ' s age. 9 β Assassinated Philippine Op- position Leader Benigno Aquino is buried in Manila. The funeral is marked by demonstrations and lat- er rioting protesting the rule of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. 12 β The Soviet Union vetoes a Security Council resolution deplor- ing the downing of the Korean jet- liner. 12 β Israeli Prime Minister Mena- chem Begin announces his resigna- tion as Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir struggles to fo.rm a coalition government to succeed Begin ' s. Government analysts report that Is- raelis involvement in Lebanon may ban caused Begin ' s resignation. 14 β A Carnegie Foundation study reports that the best American high schools, which educate 10% to 15 of all secondary school stu- ents, are among the world ' s fin- est 19 -T IICharles Lichenstein, a U.S. deleg;ate to the United Nations, suggΒ«sts that the organization shouW move from its New York headquarters in the furor over the downing of Flight 007. 26 β The Australia II beats the Li- berty in the America ' s Cup compe- tition at Newport, Rhode island. The Australian win breaks an American monopoly on the Ameri- ca ' s Cup title. October 1 β A Chorus Line becomes the longest running show in Broadway history. 3 β Massachusetts Senator Ed- ward Kennedy speaks before an au- dience at Liberty Baptist College, a school founded hy Moral Majority leader Rev. Jerry Falwell. Kennedy, a liberal who tyas mistakenly invited to join the ultra-conservative Moral Majority, appeals for political tol- 5 β lech Walesa, leader of the outlawed Polish labor union. Soli- darity, wins the 1983 Nobel Peach Prize. 7 β Rolling Hills Titan reports the discove{][j.pf asbestos, a known car- cinogen, on the RH campus. 7 β Rolling Hills beats cross-town rival Palos Verdes 16-13 in the an- nual King of the Hill football game at Rolling Hills. ' ' 9 β James Watt resigns as Secre- tary of the Interior. Watt had been under increased pressure to resign because of disparaging remarks about minority groups. 9 β Seventeen South Korean gov- ernment officials are killed by a bomb blast in Rangoon, Burma. South Korea blames North Korea for the blast as tensions between the two countries increase. 16 β The Baltimore Orioles win the 1983 World Series, beating the Philadelphia Phillies in five games. 19 β Soldiers kill Prime Minister Maurice Bishop in a coup on the Caribbean island of Grenada. A military council under Commander Hudson Austin assumes control over the island. 19 β The United States Senate passes a measure making Reverend Martin Luther King ' s birthday a na- tional holiday beginning in 1986. President Reagan tempers his earli- er opposition to the bill and pledges to sign it when it reaches his desk. 22 β Western Europeans demon- slNUe against planned deployment of U.S. cruise and Pershing II mis- siles. 23 β A suicide truck-bomb attack kills 239 Marines at their Beirut air- port compound. Laic security on the part of Marine coltimanders is cited as the reason for the success of the attack. 24 β RH student council punishes the bwd Verbal Warijing for play- ing the Dead Kennedys ' song Too Drunk to ' F - at Homecoming. 25 β The United States invades Grenada with the help of six Carib- bean nations. The invasion force re- moves the 1000 Americans from the island and captures Cuban army en- gineers building an airfield at Point Salines. 28 β The U.S. vetoes a Unitifid Na- tions Security C ouncil resolution condemning the invastion of Gren- ada, li t 30 β Argentina elects Raul Alfon- sin as president, ending eight years of military rule that included an ill- fated attempt to invade the Falk- land Islands. 31 β In a 58-40 vote, the U.S. Sen- ate tables a resolution calling for a mutual verifiable nuclear freeze. The Senate considered the resolu- tion as result of a number of state initiatives calling for a nuclear freeze. California voters passed such an initiative in June 1983. November 2 β U.S. Defense Department de- clares that hostilities in Grenada have ceased. 7 β A group calling itself the Armed Resistance Unit bombs the U.S. Capitol. The group claims that its action is in support of the struggle against U.S. military activ- ity. The action prompts Congress to strengthen Capitol security mea- 8 β Speaker of the House Thomas P. O ' Neill, in a reversal of opinion, calls the U.S. invasion of Grenada justified. 9 β Dutch beer magnate Alfred Heineken is kidnapped. Dutch po- lice rescue him November 30. 10 β Worldwide celebrations and events designed to bridge the gap between Catholics and Protestants mark the 500th anniversary of Mar- tin Luther ' s birth. 14 β U.S. cruise missiles arrive at Greenham Common, an Air Force i base operated by the United States in Great Britain. Demonstrators are on hand to protest the deployment. 15 β Turkish residents of Northen Cyprus declare their independence but are recognized only by Turkey. The international community at large deplores the declaration in a U.N. resolution. 18 β In the annual Donkey Bas- ketball Game, the Rolling Hills fac- - Iilty beats the students 40-38, ex- tending the faculty ' s undefeated streak. 18 β Hillside Strangler Angelo Buono is sentenced to life impris- onment for the murders of nine women in the Los Angeles area after the longest criminal trial in U.S. history. 21 β Almost 100 million Ameri- cans watch The Day After, an ABC television movif i arring Jason Ro- bards and depicmg the devastation in the aftermath of a thermonuclear war. Β«β’β’i i Β« 22 β Thirty tfRR Ild people visit the grave of John F. Kennedy on the twentieth aniiiversai of his assassi- nation. 23 β The U.S.S.R. withdraws from ajwrmediateΒ«range nuclear arms HOuction talks Geneva. 29 -T News medi port that ' Cabbage Patch Kid olls spark fights and cause proldttged waits in tJ . stores. ; 30 β President Reagan signs bill re-establishing U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Reagan ' s appoin- tees to the renewed commission draw fire from minority groups. December 1 β Former Environmental Pro- tection Agency official Rita lavelle is found guilty of perjury and ob- structing a congressional inquiry. Lavelle was head of the E.P.A. ' s toxic waste cleanup program. 4 β Twenty-eight carrier-based U.S. warplanes make first air strikes; in Lebanon since U.S. ihvolvenient began in August 1982. The Syrians down two American planes and capture airman Lt. Robert Cood- man. . ' J 8 β Rodeo rider actor Slim Pick- ens, best known for his portrayal of a pilot who rode a hydrogen bomb to nuclear Armageddon in the 1964 movie Dr. Strangelove, dies in Mo- desto, California, at age 64. 10 β RHHS Gifrk: League holds 1983-84 in review 1983-84 in review the Winter Formal but pay no tax to the ASB as a result of the club ' s sec- ond place finish in the Homecom- ing booth competition, sparking protests that the prize was ill- planned. 12 β President Reagan praises America ' s strengthened military role and declares, Our days of weakness are over. 12 β An explosive-laden truck smashes into the U.S. embassy compound in Kuwait, killing six. 14 β The U.S. battleship New Jer- sey opens fire on Syrian positions in the hills east of Beirut. The shelling is the first action taken by the New Jersey since it arrived in Lebanese waters in September. 15 β The last American combat troops leave Grenada, leaving 300 noncombat personnel, including military police. Two days earlier, the U.S. reported that 18 Ameri- nd, tcans were killed and 115 were Igl wounded in the Grenada conflict. Β«sss-;20 β Palestine Liberation Organi- zation Chairman Yasser Arafat and ,1 4,000 loyalist troops evacuate the Lebanese city of Tripoli aboard five reek ships. The evacuation ends a f x week siege by Syrian-backed p ill ' Pa festinian rebel forces and takes 5 place under the U.N. flag. 27 β President Reagan accepts full responsibility for the lack of se- curity measures that permitted the suicide truck-bomb attack against U.S. Marines. 28 β The United States notifies the U.N. Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization of its in- tention to withdVaw from the agen- cy as of ijecember 31, 1984. The U.S. cites politicization of UNES- CO ' s work and hostility towards iternocratic ideals as reason divests I itself of its 22 regional Bell System Telephone c jnpanies as a result of anti-trust acticli| undertaken by the Federal governrhe t. Janifary 198K .3 β Syria releases captured American airman Robert Goodman following an appeal by Democratic presidential candidate Rev. Jesse Jackson. Syria attributes release to Jackson ' s mission and to U.S. de- mands; President Reagan praises Jackson ' s efforts 9 β The Palos Verdes Peninsula ' Unified School District Board of Education votes to release nam of high school seniors to Army recruit- ers, reversing a two year old deci- sion. i fo 10 β The United states establishes full diplomatic relations with the Vatican over objections from many sides, including the Moral Majority and the National Council of Churches. 1 β Michael Jackson ' s Thriller album reaches sales of over 10 mil- lion. The Thriller video is the long- est and most expensive rock video produced to date. 11 β In its long-awaited report, the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America recommends an $8 billion ecomonic aid program and increased military aid for El Sal- vador based on human rights pro- gress. The commission ' s report also backs continued aid to anti-govern- ment rebels in Nicaragua and warns of the threat to U.S. security posed by Cuba and the Soviet Union. 17 β The Supreme Court rules that noncommercial home use of video recorders is not a violation of federal copyright laws. The ruling is a victory for the Sony Corp. and a defeat for Walt Disney Productions and Universal Studios. 18 β George Orwell ' s Nineteen Eighty-Four becomes the fastest selling book in America, according to the New York Times. 20 β Los Angeles County nomi- nates Rolling Hills High School as a model school for the Depart- ment of Education ' s National Sec- ondary Recognition Program. 20 β Johnny Weismuller, former Olympic swimmer and actor, dies in Acapulco. Weismuller is remem- bered for starring in 18 Tarzan mov- ies up to 1949. 22 β Attorney General William French Smith resigns to return to his pi:ivate law practice, and contro- versial presidential counselor Ed- win Meese is nominated to replace , o 22 β The ' los Angeles Raiders beat the Washington Redskins 38-9 to win Super Bowl XVIII. 24 -rr; Apple Computer Inc. for- mafly announces the Macintosh personal computer. Apple prices the computer, which weighs 17 pounds and has a 128K memory, at $2,495. 25 β In his Stale of the Union ad- dress. President Reagan assures the yiet Union, Americans are peo- Lof peace. He also sets forth of establishing a perma- manned space station. 29 β R ld Wilson Reagan for- mally anrti|mces his candidacy for reelection Bkresident of the Unit- ed States and endorses Vice Presi- dent George Bush as his running mate. February 1 β President Reagan submits a $925.5 billion budget for fiscal 1985, creating a $180.4 billion defi- cit. The proposed budget raises de- fense outlays 14.5%. 3 β A federal appeals panel up- holds the 1982 conviction of Ben Sasway for refusing to register for the draft. 6 β Reagan celebrates his seven- ty-third birthday; he is the oldest person to occupy the office of President. 7 β Astronauts Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart become the first humans to fly without lifelines in space on the tenth mission of the shuttle program. 7 β Reagan orders U.S. Marines in Beirut to withdraw to ships off the coast of Lebanon. The White House terms the move a rede- ployment and gives field com- manders increased authority to bombard Syrian positions. 8 β The XIV Winter Olympics open in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. The 1984 summer games are to be held in Los Angeles. 9 β Soviet Premier Yuri Andropov dies after only 15 months in office. Andropov was not seen in public from August 1983 until his death, leading to Western speculation that his health was declining. Konstan- tin Chernenko assumes leadership of the U.S.S.R. 15 β Ethel Merman, noted Broad- way musical-comedy star, dies in New York at age 76. She was known for her performance in Annie Get Your Gun. 15 β Lebanese President Amin Gemayel renounces troop with- drawal pact with Israel under heavy Arab-bloc pressure. President Rea- gan notifies Congress of plans to re- move most of Marine force from Beirut within thirty days. 16 β Western diplomats report that Mikhail Gorbachev, 52, ap- pears likely to succeed Konstantin Chernenko as leader of the Com- munist Party. 19 β Winter Olympics end with the Soviet Union topping the list of medal-winners with 25. The U.S. ends the games with eight medals. 20 β Former Vice President Wal- ter Mondale finishes first in the Iowa caucuses in the beginning of the race lor the Democratic nomi- nation. Colorado Senator Gary Hart finishes a surprise second. 22 β David, a 12 year old boy born with severe combined immune de- ficiency syndrome, dies in Hous- ton. He was released from his ster- ile plastic bubble to be treated for complications resulting from a bone marrow transplant. 23 β The Justice Department an- nounces that it is closing its inquiry into how Ronald Reagan ' s cam- paign staff obtained briefing papers prepared for President Carter in 1980. 28 β In a poll taken among Roll- ing Hills seniors, Ronald Reagan is the overwhelming favorite candi- date for President, with 59% of the seniors surveyed indicating a pref- erence for the incumbent. 28 β Gary Hart scores upset victo- ry over Walter Mondale in the New Hampshire primary. Hart captures 39% of the vote, while front-run- ner Mondale receives only 29%i. 29 β Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau announces decision to resign after more than 15 years in office. m March 2 β Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences nominates The Big Chill, Tender Mercies, The Right Stuff, The Dresser, and Terms of Endearment for the best picture of 1983. Terms of Endearment takes the award. 8 β Iran claims that Iraq is using mustard gas in the conflict between the two nations that had been going on since 1980. 10 β Rolling Hills Boys ' Varsity soccer team ties South for the CIF 4A soccer championship. 12 β Time magazine reports that Larry Harmon, also known as Bozo , has officially announced his candidacy for President of the United States. 19 β Walter Mondale emerges victorious in the Illinois primary, prompting speculation that the race between Gary Hart and Mondale would go down to the wire at the Democratic convention in San Frame isco. 20 -r The U.S. Senate rejects a Reagan-backed constitutional amendment that would allow spok- en prayer in the nation ' s class- rooms. The Senate had earlier re- jected a compromise measure that would have allowed silent prayer in classrooms. Signatures . . 4 - ' . 0 - - . C7 O ' ' BoLuai ) xV CLO ' J (fed O P) S A - -6 6 6 o -o b 316 Journalists win top national award The Rolling Hills High School journalism department, under the direction of Adviser Sandra Grasinger, is first in the nation after capturing the Sweepstakes Award at the Journalism Education Association National Convention and Write-Offs in Phoenix, Arizona this week. Individual trophies went to Carol Takenaka who took first place in Newsmagazine Layout; Wally Skalij, first place in Yearbook Photography; Ron Park, second place in Sports Writing; and Jeffrey Hollingsworth, third place in News- paper Advertising. The Sweepstakes trophy was awarded to the RHHS journa- lists who had accumulated more points than any of the other 105 schools who competed, representing 28 states. 1 600 of the nation ' s top high school journalists entered the competition. Rolling Hills sent 17 representatives from the school ' s publications staffs, the Titan newspaper and Delphian yearbook. 317 r Signatures - 7, J , A f X Xf ' ' f J: j - ' - 1 322+ Ir r -p-x Y o ' - -n-O 319 Some Parting Gestures Four short years ago, I entered H-62 for the first time and 1 couldn ' t help but be impressed. In that year and the three to follow, 1 came to call that room home and the people who worked there family. But this year was a special one. Because 1 had no idea how many hours of hard work the editor-in-chief must put in, I must salute my predecessors. A book of this size cannot come about by magic. It takes countless hours of work by dedicated people who for the most part rarely get any recognition. 1 would like to correct this error by giving my utmost thanks to my entire staff. A few peo- ple have stood out as extraordinary achievers. Marvin and Mark were always there to write a tough caption or just to cheer me up. Wally and Gary continued the tradition of fine photography in the Delphian. I also can ' t forget special people like Robin, Meg, Suszi, Kathy, Carol, Carolyn, Jeff, and Jennifer. I must thank Konnie Krislock for taking the time to make our book so very special. Her devotion to her job and her special attitude is something that is rare in a person. A big thanks to the people at Pacific Studios. I am greatly indebted to Kurt Jupin who made many trips to our school and submitted many of his ideas to critical parts of this book. 1 have saved the biggest acknowledgement for last. This one goes to Sandy Grasinger. This year was hard on Sandy, but she was always there to bail me out of a crisis or restore my drooping self-confidence. She is more than a teacher to me. She is a valued friend. I cannot put a price on her talent or her friendship. All of these people have done much to affect this book which you now hold in your hands. In defending myself, I would like to say that I thought of this theme two years ago in anticipation of my editor ' s position. Those of us who knew the theme were shocked at the announcement of the fall play. I hope that this does not detract from the impact of this theme. There is a special thrill at the moment when you open your yearbook for the first time in June. I hope this book brings you a Once in a Lifetime memory. 1984 Delphian Staff Marvin Fong Associate Editor Editor-in-Chief Stuart Teshima Mark Kalemkiarian Associate Editor Classes Activities Karen Franklin, Editor Steven Alper Janet Butterfield Susan Kim Steve Raizes Cara Shahmiri Kate Townly Wendy Wyte Meg Hauser, Editor Shawna DeSantis Gina Fong Theresa Laura Gary Macklis, Head Wally Skalij, Head Steve Carpenter Leighan Colvin Monique DeRoos Carly Frew Brad Montagne (Contributing) Professional Photography Pacific Studios Kurt Jupin Spencer Pendergrass Organizations Photographers Faculty Athletics Boys Girls Advertising Advisor Suszi Lurie, Editor Kathy Jeffrey, Editor Penny Asroff Mary Bassler Carole Hauser Robin Wyte, Editor Anne Bakstad Jeffrey Kaufman, Editor Kelly Fuchino Bruce Mosely Jill Pappas Dan Robbins Carol Takenaka, Editor Carolyn Teruya, Editor Mary Leite Jennifer Bartok, Editor DuShun Myers Sandra Grasinger Herff Jones Representative Konnie Krislock 320 Closing Closing 321 Discovering our candid selves β¦ r I r ' i ' . 113! , n:(| tΒ« ' β’β’Eti it . 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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.