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

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Jan has been with this school district since its inception in 1961, and with Rolling Hills High School since 1967. She has been a part of this district as a parent and educator, as well as a highly com- petent secretary, first for the vice principal and since 1979, for this school ' s principal. This district has grown in many ways since that first year, but one thing that has remained constant has been Jan ' s attitude of getting the job done in the best possible manner. The word no is not in her vocabulary when it comes to helping resolve a need of the school. It is no exaggeration to say that Jan knows the how with regard to the running of every aspect of this education facility. Jan has had many opportunities to transfer to positions offering her more compensa- tion, but has always chosen to remain where her dedication has served best . . . sensitive to the needs of the students of our high school. She has contributed to the well-being of thousands of these students, directly or indirectly, and has always been committed to meeting the demands which must be met to attain their goals. Jan is a many faceted person, with a diversity of experience in business and education, and an extensive range of knowledge covering wide areas of interest. Those who have not had the priviledge of knowing her have missed someone very special ... a person who is witty and charming, sensitive and caring, intelligent and com- passionate. For those of us who have known this extraordinary person, we can be thankful for her friendship, and the opportunity to see lightning caught in a bottle! i«iif?r ' wM bS- 1i 8|B w B 1 1 ■ H K 1 HP ' y- VB n ? Jp ' H. li l | Kb_ yiH I Vice-Principal William Howard Vice-Principal Chris Bowles Dean of Students Art Warner Athletics Director John Barr 18 School Administration Principal Howard Lawrence School Administration The Rolling Hills administration worked at improving the learning atmo- sphere within the school, Howard Lawrence, principal, and his highly com- petent staff, continually tried to resolve the many and diverse problems confront- ing students every day. Administrators dealt with the problems with care and ex- pertise. Their effectiveness in dealing with the many difficulties was a combination of skills acquired after years of dedicated years of hard work. This staff, always ready to attend to the needs of the stu- dents, was complimented this year by two enthusiastic newcomers. Assistant Principal of Management Chris Bowles and Dean of Students Art Warner. Rolling Hills High was fortunate to have such a quality administration. Howard Lawrence, Chris Bowles and Art Warner enjoy another Titan football gome. During the year, they attended almost every athletic event. Bill Howard and Howard Lawrence watch as the ju- nior varsity quarterback scores another touchdown. District Administration During the past year, the admin- istration of the Polos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District worked hard to ensure that students at RHHS and all other district schools would continue to receive an excel- lent education. In November, 1985, three members of the school board, Ann Hinchcliffe, Pat Johansen, and Rose Lockmon, left their positions. Newly elected were Sally Burroge, Morlys Kinnel, and Dr. Jeffrey Young- gren. As in previous years, a high school student was selected to serve as a non-voting member of the board. Farshid Sadeghi from Mir- oleste High School held this position for the 1985-86 school year. The dis- trict also began inquiry into the feasi- bility of a parcel tax to raise addi- tional funds for the financially ailing schools. These devoted and dedi- cated individuals from the communi- ty served well to increase the quality of school life. Dr. Jack Price Superintendent of Sctiools Marlys Kinnel, Martin Dodell. Dr Jeffery Youngren, and Sally Burroge, newly elected boord members, ore sworn in ot boord meeting in December ttieir first 20 District Administrotion Jon Knickerbocker Martin Dodell Jack Bagdosor Dr. Jack Rankin Dr. Jeffery Youngren Sally Burrage Janet Kouzok Marlys Kinnel Farshid Sodeghi Student Board Member District Administration 21 Counselor Rhoda Elmajian Counselor Emily Wierenga Counselor Scott Watson Head Counselor Lyie Heck H p ■1 H p ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Haj l B -- m Hjnjl l Ri P H ' --1 w l H ' ■ 1 pfi i ■■1 M |l) jr«J HHm! Jn vIhI hI Activities Director Becky Fields A curious student inquires about Rolling Hills High ' s six year plan. Counselor Emily Wierenga politely informs him there is no such thing at RH and convinces him to be on his w oy. 22 Counseling Services Head Counselor Lyie Heck waits for his next appointment while checking his calendar for the day Nurse Mary Chidsey Resource Specialist Marianne Dean Counseling Special Services This past year, the counseling statf met and overcame a number of challenges in providing excellent counseling and guidance to RH stu- dents. The goals of the staff included career guidance, improved communi- cation, and personal counseling. This year students could choose their own counselor, vyhich gave them the op- portunity to communicate v ith some- one they had confidence and trust in. Special services at RH provided help in the nurse ' s office, library, career cen- ter, study hall, resource office, and ac- tivities office. They aided students with reference materials, career counsel- ing, medical advice, and student ac- tivities. Librarian Peggy Carney Career Center Director Jean Etter Study Hall Supervisor Valerie Newman Counseling Services 23 Business Physical Education An extensive business program was offered this year, taught by on exceptional business staff. A variety of courses for both personal and vocational skills were available. Personal skills were developed through Typing A, Computers in Business and Business Math, while vocational skills were taught through Advanced Typ- ing and Word Processing. With the ac- quisition of the latest in office equip- ment, students were stimulated and ready for their future careers in busi- ness. The Physical Education faculty of- fered a variety of courses to compli- ment a student ' s mental and aca- demic courses with a refreshing and re- creational break from the academic program. The instructors realized the continuing physical awareness of this generation and integrated these val- ues into the program. John Brown Jocque Osborn Jerry Gaines Jennifer Simmons Dwaine Lyons Dan Clayton Janis Riegle Carol Simmons 24 Business P.E. Mike Bettino Ruth Home English Written expression was once again emptnasized by the Eng- lish Department. In several of the required courses and electives of- fered, students were constantly read- ing and improving their reading and writing skills. Elective courses included forensics, journalism, creative writing, reading, mythology, and literature. In- teraction between teachers and stu- dents enriched the learning exper- ience. The veteran English staff warmly welcomed the addition of Elsa Cel- niker, Charlotte Brady, Harvey Crow, Tom Maeder, and Jim Maechling. It was another successful year as staff and students cooperated to establish on atmosphere of creativity and excel- lence. Department Chairman Garry Poe was honored this year as he was named Educator of the Year, a presti- gious award given by the Polos Verdes Chamber of Commerce. Sandy Graslnger Garry Poe Walt Wildung discusses adverbial phrases with his sophomore English class. Both grammar and writing ore emphasized in all levels of required English courses. English 25 Nancy Iran and Jimmy Tokenaka ask for assistance from yearbook and newspaper advisor Sandy Grasinger. The RH journalism department has won national and international awards for the past several years. Joe Molchan Wilma Droves Walt Wildung Charlotte Brady 26 English Elsa Celniker Jerry Kestenberg John Vrendenburg Readng teacher Mike Bettino is obviously excited after checking the innproved scores in his power reading class. Bettino brings his skills and enthusiasm to the classroom everyday. Mary Pinoniemi English 27 l-rank Ferro Susan Tyree Jack Thayer Foreign Language Four languages, Latin, German, French, and Spanish, were offered at Rolling Hills this year, all taught by the highly competent staff. Out- standing teachers, using unique techniques, effec- tively taught a difficult and confusing subject to the students enrolled in a language class. These instruc- tors created o fun-filled, academic atmosphere which encouraged students to strive for excellence. Even with the decreasing student enrollment, there has been an actual and steady increase in foreign language class enrollment. During the summer months, members of the staff continued to travel around the world to bring back first-hand exper- iences to the classroom. The foreign language staff played an important role in teaching students all aspects of a language. Spanish teacher Frank Ferro conducts the language lab as an enthusiastic student comes in for help during lunchtime. The lab gives students a chance to practice their verbal foreign language skills. 28 Foreign Languages ioura Kim and Tracey Matthews go to the board to get assistance from Rosaline Harper, French teacher. Mrs. Harper and the 3ntire foreign language teaching staff provided expert instruction for RH students. Eve Joseph Ron Meiton Marilyn Hill-Levy fJosallne Harper Foreign Languages 29 Social Sciences Social Science instructors of- fered students a good per- spective of ihe many aspects of society. Traditional courses such as Western Civilization, U.S. History, and Economics in addition to elec- tive offerings such as Comparative World Religion, Psychology and Stu- dents and The Law were available to RH students. The department was especially proud of success in Ad- vanced Placement Program and Model United Nations organization. As students worked their way through the courses, their knowl- edge was broadened and their minds enriched. As a famous philos- opher. Son Tayona, said, Those who cannot remember the post are condemned to repeat it ... Bob Pier Ron Rudolph Doug Noble Kathi Bianchi r • ' v ; U.S. History teacher Tom Maeder grades papers during his conterence period. Harvey Crow 30 Social Science ffem Tom Maeder Dr, Ruth McConnell Roland Cesarini Adrienne Phillips Vn enthusiastic student helps Western Civilization teacher Doug Noble set up the projector. The Social icience department offered a variety of elective and required courses tor Titans. Social Science 31 Mathematics The math department at RH constantly provided students with an excellent background. Students were well pre- pared for both scientific and mathematical futures after taking the variety of courses offered at RH. College bound students received a solid foundation while on arithmetic back- ground with exposure to algebraic notation was provided to those not planning a higher education. Courses offered includ- ed Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Math Analysis, and Cal- culus. In addition, two unique courses were added in comput- ing — BASIC and Pascal. Titan math teams continued their outstanding showings in team competitions. The excellent teachers in this department aided enormously in the education of students. Pat Michalski Walfred Lester Barbara Donner O ' Neill Hl ■ ' Vii| 1 K ' i fllfk ftfiTl L n -! j- Louise Richards Pam Allman and Nick Arico listen as Tom Cox talks about the test the next day in Trigononnetry, The QH moth department boasts of a superior staff. 32 Math Frank Akins takes out time from planning tomorrow ' s lesson to smile for ttie Delptiian photographer. Dennis Frost Neil Ward Louise Smith Frank Akins Tom Cox Dr. Ruth Bloiand John Hunt Math 33 Chuck Grossman Connie Mclntyre Phil Griffith The Arts Students interested in instrumental music had several courses available to them — Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, and Marching Band. Vocal classes included Madrigals and Con- cert Choir. With new drama instructor Connie Mcln- tyre, students had a choice ot four courses in the field of dramatics and forensics. The home economics department was dedi- cated to aiding students in adjusting to life alone. Creative cooking aided students in the kitchen v hile interior design helped them plan their future homes. S.O.S. was a new class offering that taught students how to live and survive in the singles world. New technology was incorporated into this course struc- ture. In the area of technical arts, RH offered a number of specialized classes such as Woodworking, Cabi- net Construction, Metals, and Mechanical drawing. Creative art classes included ceramics allowed students to explore avenues of pottery. Commer- cial art provided practical experience for students. Visual expression, photography, and drawing painting permitted non-experts to experience cre- ative facets of art. An RH student shows his woodworking project to teacher David Baskervilie and hopes for his opprovat Cabinet construction and woodworking were popular offerings at RH. 34 The Arts Joe Boyer Photography instructor Joe Boyer examines 35mm negatives developed in the department ' s lab. Numer- ous electives enticed students to this creative department. Pat Rice-Prideaux John McRae David Baskerville David Bradbury The Arts 35 Science Because of new requirements for graduation, changes were made in ttie 1985-86 science de- partment at RH. A greater number of students enrolled in classes from biology to physics. The biol- ogy classes adopted a new textbool which fo- cused on the chemical and not ecological aspect of the science. Joining the faculty were Glen Smith and Caroline Walrad. Veteran physics instructor John McGehee received the 1985 Presidential award for excellence in science and mathematics. Students received a strong background for their sci- ence future thanks to a hard working, dedicated, and expert teaching staff. John McGehee, recipient of the Presidential award for excellence in 1985, folks with Eric Ho during a physics experiment. John McGehee John Morgan Glen Smith 36 Science Ralph Porter Caroline Wolrad Jerry Leritz Phil Bottolfson Caroline Walrad takes time out trom her busy schedule to get physical with her teachers pet. The RH science department offers a varied curriculum for interested Titans. Science 37 Classified Staff Judy Martin Typing Aide Dorothy Roedel Library Secretary Nancy Warren Hawthorne Office Secretary Tracy Evans Special Ed Aides Pat Glas Counseling Office Secretary Sylvia Bennett Student Store Aide Jan Fleming Principal ' s Secretary Marge Marckx Career Center Secretary Paula Dielman, Ce Pfeiffer The Girls 38 Classified Staff Chris McCallister Asst. Principal ' s Secretary Natalie Klein Counseling Office Secretary Ttie Writing Aides Ginger Eisley PBX Supervisor Receptionist Mary Jenks Student Store Manager Lil Hartley Campus Supervisor Ed Gonzales Campus Supervisor Chris McCallister assists a student in need of a locl er combination, Ms. McCallister wears three hats as secretary to the Assistant Principal, Dean of Students and Athletic Director. Classified Staff :p staff Jay Hopes Jim Moore Head Custodian Mae Young Gory Shoemaker Kenneth Ferris Ron Keele 40 Staff _Mam v« nior Class Officers Vice-President Henry Martin President Nick Anco Secretary Treasurer Darain Stastier : ' 3 H b 1 i f -- ■ 1 1 p l jfOWli: ■ -r , ' Representatives Jan Shayne and Bernard Welscti Senior Officers 41 Throughout this entire 985-86 school year, the senior class of Rolling Hills High School continually was spirited and enthusiastic. The seniors joined together to make this year the most exciting and memorable of their four high school years. The months were filled with numerous enjoyable and rewarding activities. Furthermore, with dedicated and competent officers who anxiously devoted their time, the class again experienced the many traditional activities with much enthusiasm. Some of these activities included the Senior Excursion to Catalina Island, Grad Night at Disneyland, Baccalaureate, and the grand finale. Graduation ceremonies. Seniors will certainly always remember the lasting friendships, those unforgettable and sometimes unique experiences, and all the cheers and tears of that last year in high school. The future is waiting for these special students who proudly carried on the tradition of excellence at Rolling Hills High School. John Addleman Kimberly Agnew Maria J. Ahearn — Shakespeare Festival. Key Club. Senior Girls ' Club. Girls ' League. Shake- speare Society Brynn Albanese — Orchestra (Most Valuable Musician), Marching Band. Babes in Arms. Pa- jamaGame, Oklahoma. Carousel. Student Union, Girls ' League. Scott Alecksen Alexia Ali Pamela Kay Allman — National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. German Honor Society, Titan Staft (News and Sports Editor). Powder Putt Foot- ball. Interact. Girls ' League. German Club, World Hunger Club, JV, Varsity Tennis. Peter E. Alperin — National Honor Society. CSF, Spanish Honor Society. National Merit Semifinalist, Car Rally Club. Varsity Water Polo. Varsity Swim- ming. Soccer. Sabrina Amin — Animal Welfare Club (Presi- dent), Titan Alliance. Teen Advocates. Biology Club. ' Arriy Mictielle Appeltians — National Honor So- ciety, CSF, French Honor Society, Sophomore Class President, French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Dugout Club, Varsity Swimming. JV Volleyball MIkko Araviita Amy Therese Arcand — National Honor Society, Buttons ' n Bows (first place). Tall Flags, Short Flags (Captain), Spanish Club, World Hunger Club. 42 Seniors Nick Afico III — Freshman Class President, Junior Class President, Senior Class President, Assistant Vice-president of Student Relations, Senior Boy Girls ' Club, Cor Rally Club, Frosh Soph Football, Soccer. Danicci Leigh Armslrong — Delphian Staff, Span- ish Club. Tenni-: Club, Varsity Tennis, Gymnastics. Matthew Armstrong Stephanie Grace Asch — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, Quill and Scroll (President), Titan Staff (Editor-in-Chief), Delphian Staff, Orchestra, Girls ' League, Model United Naiicns. William Anthony Auberien — Freshman Football, Frosh Soph Soccer. Lesley A. Axtell — Spanish Club, Girls ' .Athletic Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Softball, Varsity Soc- cer, Melissa Baca — Teen Advocates, World Hunger Club, Asian Culture Club, Green Leo Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Streetdancing Club. Lawrence A. Bacharach — Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, CSF, Titan Staff, Pajama Game, My Sister Eileen, Carousel, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Glenda Ann Baker — National Merit Semifinalist, German Honor Society, CSF, Library Sub-Com- mittee. Kimberly Alison Banks — Toots Club Robert Barnes Thomas S. Barratt — DANSS, Car Rally Club, Frosh Soph Basketball, Varsity Track. Jennifer Melanie Bartok — French Honor Soci- ety, Delphian Staff (Editor-in-Chief), Titan Staff, Oklahoma, Carousel, Powder Puff Football, Shakespeare Society, Girls League, Senior Girls ' Club, Teen Advocates. Richard Roger Batt — CSF, Physics Club, Varsity Basketball, Andrea Bausch — Athlete of the Year, Delphian Staff, Girls ' Athletic Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Ger- man Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Girls ' League, Varsity Cross Country (Captain), Varsity Basketball, Varsity Softball (Captain). Mariene Anne Beaston — Shakespeare Society, Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Key Club, Cross Country. Craig Becker Christine Anne Behrens — National Honor Soci- ety, German Honor Society, Junior Prom Princess, Girls ' Athle+ic Club, German Club (President), Girls ' League, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Tennis (Most Valuable Player, Captain). Looking adorable as usual, Eric Ruona sheepishly glances to the ground as team- mate Duncan Edwards reveals to the crowd the natural talents of Eric. Seniors 43 Seniors have frustrations, fun Jill Bellveau — Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Foot- ball Stat, Cameron J. Bell — Yale Book Award, ASB Presi- dent, Speal er of the House, World Hunger Club (Founder), Drama Club, Thespians, Once in a Lifetime, Arsenic and Old Lace, My Sister Ei- leen, JV Volleyball, Amy Bellow Patricia Marie Bennett — Junior Class Represen- tative, Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsity Soccer (Captain). JV Tracl , Heidi Biber — CSF, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, World Hunger Club, JV Volley- ball, Andre Stanyslav Bilyk — Man Who Came to Dinner, Babes in Arms, Once in a Lifetime, Pajama Game, Oklahoma, Carousel, PATS, World Hunger Club, Drama Club, Renee Marie Boudreau — CSF, Titan Alliance, Young Republicans, French Club, Physics Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Lloyd Braemer Timothy Braue Anita Bred© Matthsew James Breneman — Delphian Staff (Photographer), Slide Show, Racquetball Club, Letterman ' s Club, Touchdown Club, Frosh Base- bell, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football. 44 Seniors Jon Brjese — Letternien ' s Ciub, Dugout Club, Soph Football, Frosti Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball, Thomas Brinkman — Shakespeare Society, Shakespeare Festival, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph Footboll. Timothy Brinkman — Ski Club, Cross Country Julie Christine Bunch — Drill Team, Key Club, Du- gout Club, Shakespeare Society, Varsity Track, Daniel Burns Steven Butts Debbie Campbell John Paul Carberry ■ - Frosh Soph, Varsity Track Mike Carlile Erica Jocelyn Camay — CSF, Best Actress Award, Auntie Mama, My Sister Eileen, Pa- jama Game, Kiss and Tell, Man who Came to Dinner, Drama Club (President), International Thespian Society (President), Forensics Club, Kimberly Kay Carter Michelle Castillo Jonathan Roy Celnlker — CSF, German Club, Christopher Chan Jeniors Nozy Raygani and Alexia All smile, thinking about the friendly gathering Friday where they plan to meet the man of their dreams Seniors Expressions show emotions Anita Chong — National Honor Society, CSF, Bi- ology Award. Drill Team, JV Varsity Songleader (Head), Junior Class Secretary Treasurer, Inter- act, Girls ' Service Club, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club (President), Varsity Gymnastics, Christina Ctiang — Titan Staff, Marching Band, Orchestra, Oklahoma, Student Union, Asian Culture Club, Photography Club. Glenn Y. Chang — Photography Award, Titan Delphian Staff (Photographer), Securities Ex- change Club, International Exchange Club, Pho- tography Club. Jason Chang Terence M. Chang — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semi-finalist, Academic De- cathlon, Model United Nations, Math Club, Satori. Justin Che — Lettermen ' s Club, Touchdown Club, Wrestling Club, Ski Club, Car Rally Club, German Club, Soph, Varsity Football, JV Wres- tling Chlng-Fen Chen — Asian Culture Club. Jacy Chen — Asian Culture Club, Biology Club, Photography Club, Flyers Club, Spanish Club, Math Club, Oriental Game Club, Shaw-Jeng Lisa Cheng — Short Flags, Marching Band, Asian Culture Club (President), Girls ' Ser- vice Club, Senior Girls ' Club, French Club, Student Union, Math Club, Swimming (Stat.) Cheryl A. Cherry — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls ' State Representative, Drill Team (Ser- geant), French Club, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Young Republicans. Mason Jerry Chiang — Carousel, French Club, Super Chicken Fan Club, Student Union, Martial Arts Club, Science Fiction Club, World Hunger Club, Car Rally Club, Track, Frosh Football Kara Elena Chin — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Delphian Staff, Titan Alliance (President), French Club, International Exchange Club, World Hunger Club, Girls ' League, Model United Nations. Brian Kendricic Ching — Ski Club, Frosh Basket- ball, Frosh Soph, Varsity Soccer. Luis- A. Chui, Jr. — Concert Band, World Hunger Club, Cor Rally Club, Spanish Club, b«  t j«? r,!3 i. As Senior Chico Weaver walks to class, he realizes that someone has falsely accused him of being late again and says, Who, me? 46 Seniors t the homecoming fair. Kelly Grote looks around coyly to moke sure no ine saw her put the lost piece ot pecan pie into her mouth. John A. Ciaccio — Frosh Soph Football Laura M. Clum — National Honor Society, CSF, Once in a Lifetime, Babes in Arms. Teen Ad- vocates, Girls ' League. Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club. Shelly S. Coffmon — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls ' League, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Runners for Higher Endurance. Frosh Soph Varsity Swimming, JV Cross Country, Gall Michelle Cohen — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, International Thespi- an Society, Repertory Theater, Interact. Girls ' Service Club. Drama Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club Melanle Colburt — JV, Varsity Soccer. Track. Julie Margaret Coleman — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Surf Club, Sen- ior Girls ' Club, Key Club, Ski Club, Bleacher Bums, Peter Conroy Andy Cook — Toots, German Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Green No Name Club, Model United Nations, Track, Cross Country. Paul Richard Cotter — Runners for Higher Endur- ance, Frosh Soph, Varsity Track, Cross Country (Most Valuable Freshman.) Sara Catherine Cowles — Choreo, Pajama Game, World Hunger Club. Bret Len Cushman Shawn Cushman Robert N. Daspit Zoe Davirro — Shakespeare Society, Senior Girls Club, JV Track, Seniors 47 Food booths popular at fair Rena Granata threatens to throw a piece of Marie Callendar ' s pie into the photographer ' s face if he shoots this picture. Fortunately for the daring cameraman, she has exceptionaliy poor aim. Nicole Carol Deftenbaugh Jennifer Anne Defrees — Spanish Honor Society, Varsity Songleader, Key Club, interact. Dugout Club, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Shakespeare Society, Track, Football Stat, Baseball Stat. Sarah Degenhardf Rachel de Guzman — Fun, Food Fashion Club, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Varsity Track. Frank M. Delker — Volleyball Club, Green No- Name Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball. Andrew John Demcak — My Sister Eileen, Night of January 16th, Concert Band, Animal Welfare Club, Drama Club, Thespian Society. Cheryl Elaine Dent — CSF, Varsity Cheerleader, Drill Team, interact. Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Swimming Todd Anderson Deppe — National Honor Soci- ety (President), CSF, Oklahoma, Carousel, Auntie Mame, Three Men on a Horse, Inter- act, Varsity Wrestling, JV Cross Country. John Thomas DeYoung — Wrestling Club, JV Wrestling larry Dix Laurence Burrows Donoghue III — Car Rally Club, Toots, Frosh Soph, Varsity Waterpolo, Frosh Soph Varsity Swimming Karyl-Jean Donohue — JV Swimming, Wrestling Stat. JV, Varsity Football (Water girl). 43 Seniors Supporting one of the many sctiool organizations. Colleen Greenwood scarfs down chocolate cream pie sold by the German Club. Chr istine Dulin Elena Marie Duenes — National Honor Society, CSF, Concert Choir, Student Council Represen- tative, Teen Advocates, Girls ' Service Club, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Young Republi- cans, Girls ' League. John R. Dyer — Student Council Representative, Ski Club, Racquetball Club, Toots, Volleyball. Julie Camden Eaklns — National Honor Society, CSF, JV, Varsity Songleader, Choreo, Letter- men ' s Club Queen, Senior Girls ' Club, Dugout Club, Key Club, Girls ' League. Mark Edelson — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semifinalist, German Honor Soci- ety, Model United Nations, Physics Club, Letter- men ' s Club, Wrestling Club (President), Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Wrestling (Captain), Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Duncan William Edwards — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, French Honor Society, I Dare You Award, Young Republicans (Founder, Presi- dent), Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Baseball, Shakespeare Festival. Angela Jane Elkins — Notional Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, Concert Choir. Madrigals, Shakespeare Society (President), Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Poetry People, Spanish Club, World Hunger Club. Taryn Michelle Ennis — CSF, Spanish Honor Soci- ety, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Girls ' League, Varsity Track Christopher Enson Kenneth Erickson — CSF, Frosh Soph Football, Frosh Soph Track. Rebecca M. Espinoza — Shakespeare Society, Senior Girls ' Club, World Hunger Club. Amir Fakheri Cathy Falanga — Madrigals, Concert Choir. , i Teri Fitzgerald — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, V Shakespeare Society, Track, Swimming (Stat.) Leslie Beth Fixler — French Honor Society (Presi- dent), French Club, Model United Nations. Seniors 49 Peter Hans Fleming — CSF, German Honor Soci- ety, German Club, Young Republicans, Ski Club, Frosin Soph, Varsity Track, JV, Varsity Wrestling, Michelle Flynn — Shakespeare Society Deidra Lynn Pong — National Honor Society, CSF, Girls ' Service Club (President), Interact, Spanishi Club, Spanish Honor Society, Dugout Club, Michael Foofe — Ski Club, Water Polo. Emily A. Foster — CSF, Teen Advocates, Shake- speare Society, JV Track. Carol Jane Fox — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, JV Varsity Songleader, Sophomore Senior Homecoming Princess, Let- termen ' s Princess, Formal Princess, Key Club (President), Varsity Volleyball, Softball. Johanna J. Friedman — CSF, Teen Advocates, Senior Girls ' Club, Shakespeare Society. Senior Mitch Kasse smirks as students passing by laugh at his poor luck vi ith walking. He only Vi ishes he had injured his writing hand. Carolyn Teresa Frith — CSF, Oklahoma, Car- ousel, Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Orches- tra, Marching Band, Student Union, Spanish Club. Mark A. Fritsche — Dugout Ciub, Basketball Club, Frosh Soph, JV Basketball, Varsity Golf. Scott Fritz Jorge Garcia — JV Soccer Kristin Gardiner — Choreo, Varsity Gymnastics. Daniel R. Garland Aras Gedgaudas Tom Gelssler — Soph Wrestling, Football, Varsity Track. 50 Seniors Seniors forced to work and relax Alan Mitchell Gelb — CSF, Titan and Delphian staffs (Photographer Organizations Section Edi- tor), Photography Club, Biology Club, Car Rally Club, Racquetball Club, Surf Club, Track. Clay Montgomery Gervois, Jr. — CSF, French Honor Society, International Thespian Society, Auntie Mama, Pajama Gome, Pillow Talk, Letfermen ' s Club, French Club, Frosh Soph, Var- sity Football, JV, Varsity Wrestling. Julie A. Gibson Debra Lynn Gilbert — Concert Choir (President), Spanish Club, World Hunger Club, JV Swimming. Stiaron Anne Gilchrist — Wind Ensemble, Or- chestra, Woodwind Quintet, Marching Band, Oklahoma, Carousel, Student Union. Stefanie Glasser — Choreo, Auntie Mame, Night of January 16th. David Glick — CSF, Teen Advocates. Victor Gonzalez — Del-Valle Tara Allison Graham — CSF, Spanish Honor Soci- ety, Model United Nations, Spanish Club, Rena Else Granata — German Honor Society, German Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, World Hunger Club. Erik Jon Gray — Titan Staff (Cartoonist), Satori Staff, Car Rally Club, Track. Colleen Michele Greenwood — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Spanish Club. Evan Grekowicz — Volleyball Club, Key Club, Surf Club (President), JV, Varsity Volleyball, JV, Varsity Wrestling. Kelly Grote — Girls ' League, Car Rally Club, Wrestling Stat. Diligently trying to size a picture, Lillian Ho hurries to make another news- paper deadline. Karen Sue Gura — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, World Hunger Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Soccer, JV, Varsity Softball. Seniors 51 Eric Hagenburger — L ettermen ' s Club, Car Rally Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer, Varsity Football, Elizabeth Dawn Haines — Interact, Spanish Club, French Club, Young Republicans, Girls ' League, Shakespeare Society, Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club, David Hale — Titan Delphian Staffs (Photogra- pher), Photography Club. Colleen Michiko Hall — French Honor Society, Car Rally Club (President), French Club, JV Bas- ketball, JV, Varsity Volleyball Stat, Varsity Foot- ball Manager. Darren Hall Kimberly Ann Hamada — CSF, Spanish Club, Shakespeare Society, Senior Girls ' Club. Princess, Oklahoma, Key Club, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Choreo, JV, Volleyball, Soc- cer Kimi Hanamura — Drill Team, Asian Culture Club, French Club, International Exchange Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming. Suzanne Hannennann Scott E. Haskins — Volleyball Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Bradley Hecht Mark Heckel — Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Wres- tling (Captain, Most Valuable Player). Scott Heimer — CSF, German Honor Society, Key Club, German Club, Cor Rally Club, Frosh Basket- ball, JV Baseball. Diane Heindl Christina Patricia Henk — Freshman Class Vice- President, Freshman Homecoming Princess, Oklahoma, Key Club, Girls ' Service Club, Girls ' League, Choreo, JV, Volleyball, Soccer Jennifer L. Henrikson — Teen Advocates, Ger- man Club, JV Basketball. Wondering who has been stuffing her locker with love notes, Annette Schreiber watches her locker, hoping the culprit will strike. 1 F 11 y ' lAi i M : HIl§j| 52 Seniors ampus life full of surprises Monica I. Herbig — CSF, German Honor Society, JV Varsity Cheerleader. Powder Puff Football, Senior Girls ' Club, interact. Girls ' League, Bleach- er Bums, Varsity Swimming, David Herold — Football, Track, CSF, Oklaho- ma, Carousel, Soph Rep,, Assistant to V,P. of Activities, Slide Show Director, Titan Staff, Letter- man ' s Club, David Hext Darren HIatt Eric Ho — CSF. National Merit Letter of Commen- dation, Model United Notions, Math Club, Physics Club, Chess Ciub, Lillian Ho — CSF, French Honor Society, Quili and Scroll, Titan Staff (Head Photographer), Girls ' Ser- vice Club, French Club, Tennis Ciub. Teen Advo- cates. World Hunger Ciub. Tennis. Track, Blithe Mara Hoffman — Drill Team (Head Ser- geant). Delphian Staff (Photographer). ASB Histo- rian, Latin Club Goethe Hsu — Notional Honor Society, CSF, World Hunger Ciub, Biology Club, Shakespeare Society. George Jay Huang — Nationol Honor Society, CSF, Quili and Scroll, Notional Merit Semifinalist. ASB Vice President Activities, Slide Show (Direc- tor), Sophomore Class Vice-President, Freshman Class Representative, Jazz Band, Titan Staff, Michael Huang — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Math Club, Model United Nations, Varsity Wres- tling Marianne Huettemeyer Cole Hughes — Surf Club. Car Rally Club, Mark David Huppert — Notional Honor Society, CSF. Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation. Teen Advocates (President), Inter- act, GQ Club, Physics Club, Car Rally Club, Young Republicans, Varsity Tennis, Nadya Ichinomiya — French Honor Society, JV, Varsity Cheerleader. Marching Band. Orchestra. Biology Club, German Club, Student Union, World Hunger Club, JV, Varsity Track, Wrestling Stat. David Laatz looks amazed as he realizes he has been nominated for Homecoming Queen, His friends show their approval wholeheartedly. Seniors 53 Seniors keep smiling and scheming Hanako llda — Delphian Staff. Interact, Girls ' Ser- vice Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanisfi Club, World Hunger Club, Girls ' League, Jill Trisha Imberman — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Drill Team (Sergeant, Captain), Miss Tifanette, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Satori Staff, Michele Miyuki Inaba — Notional Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Inter- act, Girls ' League, Varsity Tennis, Asako Ishihara — CSF, Girls ' Athletic Club, Asian Culture Club, French Club, JV Varsity Basl etball. JV Varsity Volleyball. Vicky llona Ivener — CSF, Interact, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Varsity Track, JV Cross Country, ScoM Jacobson William Ellas James — Teen Advocates, Surf Club, Frosh Football. Patrick David Jarosz — Touchdovi n Club, Letter- men ' s Club, Varsity Football (Captain. 2nd Team, All Bay League Linebacker. Most Valuable Play- er,) Anahid Javanfar — CSF, French Club, Biology Club, Asian Culture Club, Model United Nations. Mary Kathleen Jenks — Delphian Staff, Once in a Lifetime, Girls ' League, Shakespeare Society, Shakespeare Festival, David R. Johnson — Notional Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, House of Representatives, Student Exchange to Japan, French Club, Letter- men ' s Club, Car Rally Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming, David North shows off his newly learned eating techniques. He and Scott Haskins hurry through lunch to get to class on time. 54 Seniors Eric Johnson — Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Orchestra, Student Union (President). Gillian Johnson nis. Senior Girls ' Club, Varsity Ten- Susanne Lin Johnson — Home Economist, 1985, Titan Alliance, Poetry People, Gourmet Cooking Club, Senior to Senior, Maile Allison Jones — Thespian Society, My Sister Eileen, Pillow Talk, Auntie Mame, Pa- jama Gome, Arsenic and Old Lace, Oklaho- ma, Carousel, Drama Club, World Hunger Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Nancy L. Jones — Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club. Grace Cecilia Jung — Freshman Publicity Repre- sentative, House of Representatives, Senior Girls ' Club. Key Club, Shakespeare Society, Girls ' League, JV, Varsity Track. Jim I. Kahng Patrick Kam Mitchell Lawrence Kasse — Delphian Staff (Pho- tographer), Frosh, JV, Varsity Soccer. Stephanie T. Keefer — National Honor Society, CSF, International Thespians Society, Harvey, Pillow Talk, Auntie Mame, Oklahoma, My Sister Eileen, Glass Menagerie, JV Basketball. Scott Edward Keith — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Teen Advocates, French Club, Car Rally Club, Ski Club. Michael C. Keller — National Honor Society, CSF, Interact, Car Rally Club, JV, Varsity Tennis, Frosh Soph, Varsity Water Polo. Babak Kharrazi Dave T. Kim — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Math Club, Biology Club, Frosh, JV, Varsity Wrestling. Gregory Raymond Knauss — Titan Staff (D. Who, Sports, Feature Editor), Night of January 16th, My Sister Eileen, Physics Club, Spanish Club, Drama Club, Computer Club. Seniors 55 Football season brings cheers Jeffrey Stephen Kolb Irene Koo — National Honor Society, CSF, Tall Flags (Lieutenant, Captain), Matti Ciub, Biology Club, Physics Club, International Exchange Club, Asian Culture Ciub, Spanish Club, Titan Alliance. Leah Kory — CSF, Girls ' Athletic Ciub, Senior Giris ' Ciub, Varsity Swimming (Most Valuable Player). James Kremer — Sl i Club, Car Rally Club. Geoffrey S. Kuhlman — National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, World Hunger Club, Inter- act, Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Ciub, (President), Touchdown Club (President), Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football (Co-Captain), Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Bosebaii David G. Laatz — Sl i Ciub, Surf Ciub, Yacht Club, Young Republications, Frosh Soph, Varsity Traci . Robert Laatz — JV, Varsity Soccer Amelia K. Lacer — National Honor Society, French Honor Society, CSF, Marching Band, Stu- dent Union, French Ciub. Judith Camille LaFornara — CSF, interact, Soph JV Cross Country, Swimming, Basl etball Stat Chien Hwa Lai — CSF, Chess Ciub, Spanish Ciub, Asian Culture Ciub, Biology Club, Model United Nations, World Hunger Ciub, Soph Track. Karim Lal hani — CSF, French Honor Society — PV Library Board of Trustees, (Student Board Member), Library Advisory Committee (Presi- dent), Biology Club, Physics Club, Model United Nations, Michael Lande Scott Lasky — Dugout Ciub, Frosh Soccer, Frosh JV, Varsity Baseball. Carol S. Lee — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Tali Flogs (Captain), Titan Alliance (President), Spanish Club, Asian Club, Animal Welfare Club, Jean J. Lee — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Library Subcommittee, JV Tennis, JV Swimming, Gym- nastics. Looking up quickly, Darain Stasher is overwhelmed with embarrassment, when he finds that he has been caught in the act of studying. 56 Seniors Michael Lee — National Honor Society, CSF. Run- ners for Higher Endurance, Frosfi Soph, JV, Varsi- ty Cross Country, Varsity Volleyball, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track. Seon Min Lee Jill Lehman Brian K. Lemons Jeffrey Martin Leopold — CSF, House of Repre- sentatives, Delphian Staff (Activities Editor), Inter- act, Runners for Higher Endurance (President), Young Republicans, Varsity Cross Country, Varsi- ty Track, Evelyn K. Liang — International Exchange Club, Math Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Service Club. Todd B. Lieman — Titan Staff, Spanish Club, Frosh Soph, JV Soccer. Lawrence David Lilienfhal — Volleyball Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Cross Country, Track. David Lin — German Honor Society, Biology Club, Asian Culture Club, Photography Club. Lisa F.H. Lin Kristina Linder — Titan Delphian Staffs (Photog- rapher), Slide Show, Spanish Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Dugout Club, Varsity Football Stat, Sonya Linder — German Honor Society, Poetry People. Richard Raymond Lines — Frosh Soph, Varsity Football. John Yeong Lieu — CSF, French Honor Society, French Club, Chess Club. -iguring an aerial half-time show would awe their fellow students, Anitas Shier and Chang try to wove down the Goodyear Blimp. Larry JH Liu — National Honor Society, CSF, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Academic Decathlon, Model United Nations (Secretary- General), Math Club, Physics Club, Wrestling, Cross Country, Track. Seniors 57 Wild West comes to RH campus Jean Marie Locascio — French Honor Society, French Club. Teen Advocates, Kevin Loebig — Green No-Name Club, French Club, World Hunger Club, Soph Basketball, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Kristin Elizabeth Long — German Honor Society, CSF, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, German Club, Teen Advocates, Carlos Lopetrone Angela Lopez — CSF, French Honor Society, Asian Culture Club, French Club, Fun, Food and Fashion Club, Car Rally Club, Julio Lopez — International Exchange Club, Stephen R. Lumel — Basketball Club, Frosh Soph, JV Basketball, Kristen Lundquist — Girls ' Ensemble, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Pajama Game, Choreo, Senior Girls ' Club. Katherine Beth Lurie — Notional Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, JV, Varsity Soccer, Judith A. Lyons Kevin Mark Lyons — Key Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Baseball, Soph, JV Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball (Soph Most Valuable Player). Senior Cathy Mailander shows off her new cowboy hat during Home- coming Week, She and most Titans were spirited and supportive of all activities. 58 Seniors AnnJean C. Mabugai Staff, Senior Girls ' Club. Drill Team, Delphian Carl C. Maier — PATS. World Hunger Club. Mary Catherine Mailander — National Honor So- ciety, CSF. Girls ' Athletic Club, Teen Advocates, Varsity Basketball (Most Valuable Player, Cap- tain), Varsity Track. Jenny Mallen — CSF, Teen Advocates, Girls ' League, Spanish Club. Colin Manning — Surf Club. David Marcus — Spanish Club, Car Rally Club, Radio RHHS, Racquetball Club, Frosh Basketball, Track, Gwynn Marlcle Leslie Markle Henry Martin Sean Martin Stiae Terese Martin — Junior Class Representa- tive, Key Club, Dugout Club, Girls ' League, JV, Varsity Soccer. Steptien James Martyniak — Green Leo Club (President). Runners for Higher Endurance. Quest Club, Car Rally Club, Green No-Name Club, Frosh Soph, JV Cross Country, Frosh Soph, Varsi- ty Track, Tomotiiro Marano — Asian Culture Club, Car Ral- ly ClUD. HIdetake Masaki Ctiarles L. Mason Jr. — ASB VP of Activities, Freshman Representative, Lettermen ' s Club, Gentlemen ' s Quarterly (President), Touchdown Club, Frosh Soph. Varsity Football, Frosh Soph Basketball (Captain), Frosh, Varsity Track (Cap- tain, MVP, Fighting Heart Award), Doug Eckert Memorial Track Committee. Seniors 59 Kelly Jane Mathews — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Drill Team (Sergeant, Co-CaptaIn, Capt0in), Girls ' League, Satori Staff. Senior Girls ' Club, French Club, Mandy Mauer — Girls League, JV, Varsity Tracl . Joseph Michael McCormick — Frosh Cross Country, Frosh Soph Swimming. John McCoy — CSF, Quill and Scroll, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Titan Staff (News, Feature Editor, Copy Editor), Physics Club Kevin McGuIre — Varsity Water Polo (1st Team All League, Most Valuable Player, Best Offen- sive), Varsity Swimming, Don McKle KathI M. McMullen — Senior Girls ' Club, JV, Varsi- ty Swimming Robert McNeill — Lettermen ' s Club, Key Club, Runners for Higher Endurance, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track Henry L. Meier, III — National Honor Society, CSF, German Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Delphian Staff (Head Photographer), Interact, Photogra- phy Club (President), Model United Nations, Frosh Soph, JV Cross Country, Frosh Soph, Varsi- ty Track Douglas T. Mellinger — Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football Denlse Olivia Melton — Spanish Honor Society, Choreo, Spanish Club, Fun, Food and Fashion Club, Shakespeare Society, Gentlemen ' s Quar- terly. Arlene K. Meneses Eric S. Miller — House of Representatives, Flyers ' Club, Green No-Name Club, PHysics Club, JV Soccer Joshua D. Miller — Concert Choir 60 Seniors Warm winter brings seniors outside Jessica Mills Arya Minusepehr Paradi MirmiranI — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Model United Nations, World Hunger Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Physics Club, Darren Scott Moberly — National Honor Society, CSF, Radio RHHS, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Street Dancing Club, World Hunger Club, Gentle- men ' s Quarterly Club, Delphian Staff, Track. Carolyn Molony — JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Let- termen ' s Princess, Key Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Laura Mosley Tricia Ellzibethi Mulvitiill Jitiyon Mun — CSF, French Honor Society, JV, Varsity Songleader, Girls ' League, Key Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Track. StiinjI Munekuni — National Honor Society, CSF, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Jazz Bond, Ski Club, Varsity Golf. Scott Kirby Murcti — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society (President), National Merit Letter of Commendation, Model United Na- tions, Club Council, Young Republicans, Car Rally Club, Water Polo, Swimming. Cynttiia Marie Murdock — Notional Honor Soci- ety, CSF, French Honor Society, Interact, Girls ' Service Club. French Club, Varsity Basketball Stat, Curtis Myer Karen Annette Myer — Delphian Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club. Masatiisa Naganuma — Asian Culture Club, Fly- ers ' Club, Car Rally Club, Street Dancing Club, International Exchange Club, Wrestling. Senior Rob McNeill daydreams of the day he will be able to get up out of the rut of always having to lean against a trash can Seniors 61 Romance and roses are abundant Michele Marie Nifz — National Honor Society, CSF, JV, Varsity Songleoder, Winter Formoi Queen, Lettermen ' s Ciub Princess, interact. Key Ciub, Giris ' Service Ciub, Senior Giris ' Ciub, Girls ' League. Troy Nordahl — Sl i Ciub, Key Club, Dugout Ciub, Varsity Goif, JV Baseball David Tipton North — Homecoming Prince, Surf Club, Voileybaii Club, JV, Varsity Voileyboil. Robert Thompson Norwood — Homecoming King, Radio RHHS (President), DANSE Society, Gentlemen ' s Quarterly Ciub, Runners for Higtier Endurance, Young Republicans, JV, Cross Coun- try, Froshi Soph, Varsity Track. Dougias Susumu Nozolci — CSF, Spanisti Club, World Hunger Club, Spanisti Honor Society, Flyers ' Club, Street Dancing Ciub, Varsity Golf, Kristen Jlllana Nye — Frencii Club, Senior Girls ' Ciub, Key Club, Ski Ciub, Skakespeare Society, Ctioreo, Football, Basketball Stat. Merry Chris O ' Flynn Lynn M. Obert — Concert Ctioir. Joe Olla — Car Rally Club, Wrestling Club, Frosh JV, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Footbaii, Frosh, JV Track. Eric Allen Olson Kenneth C. Ong — National Honor Society, CSF, Model United Nations, Math Ciub, Academic De- cathlon, Physics Club, Paperback Exchange, Varsity Tennis (Captain). John Cioccio is interested in his friends ' story, but he is distracted as he thinks about his date for the upcoming weekend. 62 Seniors Alicia Dawn Orner — CSF, Shakespeare Society, Senior Girls ' Club. Brit Oye — International Exchange Club. Marltess Palting — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' Service Club, Teen Adocotes, Senior Girls ' Club, Fun, Food, and Fashion Club, Asian Culture Club, Jennifer Kay Park — National Honor Society, CSF, Short Flags, Delphian Staft, Girls ' Service Club, Interact, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll. Susy Soohwa Pork — CSF, Asian Culture Club, Math Club. World Hunger Club. Tami Marie Parker — Choreo. Shailesh Patel — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Rodio RHHS, World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, JV, Cross Country, Varsity Track. John C. Pejiovas Sara Persseiin — Delphian Staff, Wrestling Stat, Girls ' League, French Club, Senior Girls Club, Biol- ogy Club. Quill and Scroll, Wrestling Club, Angela Deshaun Peterson Danielle Marie Pleiffer — Delphian Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Gernnan Club, Girls ' Ath- letic Club, Concert Band, JV, Varsity Softball (Captain), JV Volleyball (Captain). Betty Sue Pitz — CSF, I Dare You Award, Tall Flags, Titan Alliance (President), Club Council, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Asian Culture Club, Animal Welfare Club. Kristin Noel Pohlmann — Drill Team (Sergeant), JV, Varsity Songleader, Powder Puff Football, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Service Club, Interact, Spanish Club, Anne Marie Polzin — National Honor Society, Key Club, Dugout Club, Girls ' league, Senior Girls ' Club, Volleyball Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, JV, Var- sity Volleyball, Varsity Track. Helen Marie Ponce de Leon Seniors 63 Springtime brings sun and surf Annemarie Kathleen Pullen — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society. JV, Varsity Songleader (Head), Drill Team (Sergeant), Senior Girls ' Club, Interact, Varsity Soccer Stat, Wres- tling Stat. Susanne Michelle Purvis — Delphian Staft, Teen Advocates, Toots, Girls League, Senior Girls ' Club. Robert W. Quandt — Frosh Football, Soph Base- ball. Amy Ranbach Arjang Rastega r-Panah — Car Club (President), French Club, Chess Club. Almee Melissa Rath — Green No-Name Club, Toots Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Bleacher Bums, Soc- cer, Nazy Raygani — Choreo, Sl i Club, Senior Girls ' Club, JV Track. Kim Raymond — Choreo Don Redman — JV, Varsity Tennis, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football. Gary Redman — Winter Formal Prince, Letter- man ' s Club, Touchdown Club, Frosh Soph, Varsi- ty Football (Most Inspirational Player). Bryan Reid — World Hunger Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Car Rally Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Foot- ball, JV, Varsity Track. Terry L. Reidt — Dugout Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Young Republicans, Yacht Club, Varsity Football, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. Before descending upon the soft white sands of the beautiful Polos Verdes beach, surfing champions Alan Gelb, Don Redman, and Gary Redman contemplate the extreme intensity of the waves ' beckon- ing. 4 64 Seniors Senior Evan Grekowicz shows off his dork Hawaiian tropic surfer ' s tan by striking his famous GQ pose for the Delphian photographer. Mike Reisenauer — CSF, Spanish Club, Chess Club, Dugout Club, Young Republicans, JV, Varsi- ty Baseball. Stacy Lynn Robbins — Spanish Honor Society, CSF, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, Bleacher Bums, Girls ' League, Key Club, JV, Varsity Softball, JV Soccer. Kim Roberts — Notional Honor Society, CSF, In- ternational Thespians Society, Madrigals, Con- cert Choir, Repertory Theater, Drama Club, Shakespeare Society, Folksingers ' Club, Girls ' League. li ' i 2il Robert Robie — Dugout Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Soph, JV Basketball, Frosh Soph, Varsity Base- ball George Edward Robison III Stacey Ann Robinson — JV, Varsity Cheerleader (Head), Junior and Senior Homecoming Princess, Lettermen ' s Court, Key Club, Dugout Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Young Republicans. Judith) Lynn Roctiat — National Honor Society, CSF, Orchestra, Marching Band, Student Union, French Club. John Rodriguez — Quest Club, Computer Club. Jennifer Rolain — Bleacher Bums, Senior Girls ' Club, Shakespeare Society, Poetry People (Founder, President), Varsity Swimming Julie Ann Roley — Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, Varsity Basketball. Ttiomas Carter Ronl — CSF, Spanish Honor Soci- ety, Lettermen ' s Club, Dugout Club, Young Re- publicans, JV, Soccer, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Baseball. Seniors 65 Girls wake up, ready for fun David E. Roque — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff (Advertising Editor), Interact, Spanish Club, Student Union, Cross Country, Track. Michael Andrew Rubin — Lettermen ' s Club, Ani- mal Welfare Club, Car Rally Club, Soph, Varsity Football, Michael J. Rudberg — Spanish Club, Dugout Club, Basketball Club, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball, Frosh Soph Baseball. Linda Karen Ruder — CSF, Spanish Club. Christy Rungaldier — CSF, Girls ' League, Girls ' Service Club, Spanish Honor Society, Powder Puff Football. Eric H. Ruona — International Thespian Society, Titan Staff, Lettermen ' s Club, Young Republi- cans, Drama Club, Cross Country (Captain), Var- sity Track. Matthew Alan Russell — CSF, World Hunger Club, Car Rally Club, Varsity Track. Mohammad Razipour Kuniko Sakuroi — Asian Culture Club, French Club, World Hunger Club. Neal Forrest Schaffer — Notional Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Model United Nations, Aca- demic Decathlon, French Club, Frosh Cross Country. William F. Schell Jr. — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation, French Honor Society, French Club, Latin Club, Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball (Captain). 66 Seniors Michael Alan Schlegel — Volleyball Club, Let- termen s Club, French Club, Soph, JV, Varsity Volleyball, Frosh Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh, JV Basketball, Frosh Track. Jonathan M. Schneider — Dugout Club, Basket- ball Club (President), Frosh Soph Baseball, Frosh Soph, JV, Varsity Basketball Annette Schreiber — Choree (President), Shake- speare Society, Gourmet Club, Donald L. Scott — Jazz Bond, Wind Ensemble, Lauren Denlse Shaul — JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Class Representative, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Spanish Club, JV, Varsity Track, Janice Hope Shayne — Delphian Staff, Senior Class Representative, House of Representatives, Super Chicken Fan Club, Student Union, Food, Fun, and Fashion Club, Gymnastics Volleyball Softball Stat. Anita Shier — JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Home- coming Princess, Lettermen ' s Princess, Winter Formal Princess, Key Club, Dugout Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Surf Club, Volleyball Club, Lisa Ann Showier — Teen Advocates, Spanish Club. Cheryl Renee Silverstone — JV, Varsity Cheer- leader, Freshman Class Secretary, Key Club, Sen- ior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Interact. Elena W. Siu — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, French Honor Society, Tall Flags (Lieu- tenant), Delphian Staff (Photographer), Biology Club, Girls ' Service Club, Teen Advocates, JV, Varsity Tennis (Most Improved Player), Gymnas- tics. Ryan SIculsky — Runners for Higher Endurance (President), Car Rally Club, Ski Club, Frosh Soph Soccer. Philip M. Smith — Oklahoma, My Sister Ei- leen, Drama Club, Concert Choir, Madrigals. Elaine May Yee Soo-Hoo — CSF, French Honor Society, International Exchange Club, Titan Alli- ance, Young Republicans, Physics Club, Chess Club, World Hunger Club, French Club, JV, Varsity Tennis. Yoshiico Sotomi — World Hunger Club, Asian Cul- ture Club. Jesse Darain Stasher I — Senior Class Secretary Treasurer. Latin Club, Gentlemen ' s Quarterly Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Varsity Football, JV Track. Seniors 67 John Stockberger Gary Steven Stone — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Titan Dephion Staffs (Pfio- tographer), Latin Club, Green Leo Club, Ski Club, Varsity Track, Marching Band. Joseph M. Suarez — Delpfiian Staff (Editor-in- Chief), Titan Staff, Interact (President), Photogra- phy Club, Car Rally Club, Club Council, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming Stat, Frosh Soph, Water Polo Stat, Lourie S. Subotky — Notional Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Girls ' League, Girls ' Ser- vice Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Volleyball Club. Young D. Suhr — CSF, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Interact, World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, Car Club, Gentle- men ' s Quarterly Club, Radio RHHS. Cathy Sullivan — Auntie Mame, (Best Charac- ter Actress), Harvey, My Sister Eileen, Drama Club, Model United Notions, Thespians, Forensics, Stacey Ann Sullivan — Notional Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Teen Advocates, Girls ' Service Club, World Hunger Club, Spanish Club, Girls ' League, Senior Girls ' Club, English De- partment Award, Sharon Lynn Summit — Oklahoma, Carou- sel, Powder Puff Football, Girls ' League (Presi- dent), World Hunger Club, Interact, Concert Choir, Madrigals, Catherine S. Sun — National Honor Society, CSF, Freshman Class Representative, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice-President, Girls ' Service Club, Interact, Spanish Club, Brian H. Suzuki — Class Represeontative, Green Leo Club, PATS, Jiil Leslie Shepard Mary Jo Saltmachio Pam Schroeder Debbie Salini Suspecting that something is moving in his lunchbog. Senior Buddy Ger- vois decides to examine the specimen more closely before eating. 68 Seniors Brownbaggers unite against cafeteria Stephen Tanisaka — CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Delphian Staff, Spanish Club, Ski Club, Wrestling Club, Frosh, JV Wrestling. Brock Temple — Wrestling. John Teresinski Eito Teshiba — Delphian Staff, Biology Club, Fly- ers ' Club, Radio RHHS, Ken Iran takes time out from his busy senior schedule. He looks grim as he realizes he has one whole year of brownbagging it left. Janice L. Thibeault — Latin Club, Wrestling Stat. Cindy Ann Thielman — National Honor Society, CSF, Jazz Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Green Leo Club, Biobgy Club, Student Union, World Hunger Club, Titan Alliance, Volleyball Stat. Steven John Thies — National Honor Society, CSF, NAACP Century III Leadership Award, Colo- rado School of Mines Student of Year Award, Model United Nations, Teen Advocates, Physics Club, Math Club, Jazz Band, Varsity Baseball (Manager.) Mia Cecilia Thoen — Choree, Winter Formal Prin- cess, Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Ski Club. John Tighe — CSF. Dugout Club, Shakespeare Society, Ski Club, Racquetball Club, Spanish Club, Frosh, JV Baseball, Frosh Soph Soccer. Martin Clive Tilley — Lettermens Club, Key Club, Cross Country, Soccer, Track. John Tirman Seniors 69 Seniors plan grad activities Jon Michael Titchener — Lettermens Club, Touchdown Club, Volleyball Club, French Club, Surf Club, Varsity Soccer, Frosh Track and Field. Paul Eric Tom — CSF, Model United Nations, Math Club, Physics Club, German Club, Latin Club, Chess Club, JV, Varsity Tennis, Ken N. Tran — CSF, Model United Nations, Delphi- an Staff (Organizations Editor), International Ex- change Club, World Hunger Club, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Johnson Tsai Jean Marie Tschida — Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, Girls ' League, JV, Varsity Softball, JV, Varsity Soccer (Co-Captain). Matthew Gehrig Tuens — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, French Honor Society, National Merit Letter of Commendation, My Sister Eileen, French Club, (President), Club Council, JV Tennis. Lisa Danielle Turelc — French Honor Society, Del- phian Staff (Academics Editor), Titan Alliance, French Club, Shakespeare Society, Young Re- publicans, Drama Club, World Hunger Club. April Kimil(o Tagawa — Concert Choir, Animal Welfare Club, Madrigals, Model United Nations. Beth Aileen Ungerleider — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, Short Flags, JV, Songleader, Tammy Ti- tan, Interact, Girls ' Service Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Keita Usuda — Spanish Honor Society, Spanish Club, Gentlemen ' s Quarterly Club, Radio RHHS, Car Rally Club, DANSS Society, Gymnastics. Nicole Maria Van Der Hulst — Concert Band, Delphian Staff, Drama Club, Animal Welfare Club. Remy Adriano Vanderlaan — Frosh Soph Soc- cer, JV Wrestling As Jenny Mallen and Steve Butts talk about the senior excursion to Catalina, Daryl Hyatt and Don Scott decide who their lucky dates will be. 70 Seniors Tom Brinkman shows off his alluring charm for the camera while Justin Che and Richard Lines watch a more interesting sight go by. Pierre Varagnat Jonathan T. Velasco — National Honor Society, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, Radio RHHS, Gentle- men ' s Quarterly Club, DANSS Society, Gymnas- tics. Mark Vellios Mervyn Vidad — Spanish Club, Street Dancing Club (President), DANSS Society (President), Gymnastics Stat. Elizabeth A. Viersen — National Honor Society, CSF, JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Soph Basl etball Stat, Senior Girls ' Club, Girls ' League, Bleacher Bums. Robert Victor Villaluz — Computer Club, Fun, Food, and Fashion Club. Dereic James Vlasel — National Merit Semifina- list. Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, Woodwind Quin- tet, Carousel, 01 lahoma, Marching Band, Jazz Band, Student Union, Young Republicans Diane Volpicelii Wada Tai eshi — JV Wrestling John Wall Anna L Wang — Once in A Lifetime, Concert Band, Marching Band, French Club, World Hunger Club, Student Union James Jaypin Wang — National Honor Society, CSF, Quill and Scroll, Titan Staff, Orchestra, Paja- mo Game, Oklahoma, Model United Nations, Math Club, Academic Decathlon. Gregory Brian Waypa — National Honor Society, CSF, ASB Vice-President of Activities, Car Rally Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Frosh Soph, Varsity Wa- ter Polo, Frosh Soph, Varsity Swimming Charles Weaver Seniors 7 1 Maureen McLernon Bruce Weisenberg — Varsity Soccer (Captain, 1st Team, All CIF) Bernard Welsch — Senior Class Rep,, German Club, Ptiotograptiy Club (President), Car Rally Club, Frosti Soph Varsity Water Polo, Frosti Sopti Laura Elizabeth Wenger — National Honor Soci- ety, CSF, Spanish Honor Society, International Thespian Society, Oklahoma, Auntie Mame, Kiss and Tell, World Hunger Club, Interact, JV, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, JV Softball Peter Wholen — Flyers ' Club (President). Eva Christine Wiese — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Marching Band, Drum Major, Jazz Band, Student Union, Asian Culture Club, Physics Club, French Club, Frosh Soph Swimming (Captain). Jonathan Wiesen — National Honor Society, CSF, Model United Nations, Latin Club, Chess Club Daryl Lawson Williams — Green No-Name Club, Volleyball Club, Flyers ' Club, Super Chicken Fan Club, Dugout Club, Soph Football. Susan Jennifer Williams — Spanish Honor Soci- ety, Carousel. Key Club, Senior Girls ' Club, Spanish Club, JV Track, Choreo, Football stot Stephanie Wolff Michele Wong — Spanish Honor Society, CSF, World Hunger Club, Runners for Higher Endur- ance, Girls ' Athletic Club, Spanish Ciub, Cross Country, Track. Alison Claire Wood — National Honor Society, CSF, Shakespeare Society, Forensics, Volleyball Club, Girls ' Athletic Club, JV, Varsity Volleyball (Captain, Most Valuable Player), JV Softball, JV Basketball (Most Valuable Player). Kelly Elese Woods — Once in a Lifetime, Pa- joma Game, Oklahoma, Auntie Mame, My Sister Eileen, Carousel, Night of January ' 16th, Drama Club, Thespians, Frosh, JV Basket- ball (Most Improved Player). 72 Seniors Seniors hold fund raisers Dane Wright Michelle Ann Wrighf — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit semifinalist, German Honor Society, Varsity Songleacler. Choreo, Delphian Staff, Senior Girls ' Club, World Hunger Club, Varsi- ty Swimming. Allan Ding Wu — National Honor Society, CSF, National Merit Semifinalist, Matti Club (President), Phiysics Club, Paperback Exchange (Chairman), Model United Nations, Academic Decathlon. Kathleen Mary Wu — National Honor Society, CSF, French Honor Society, Short Flogs, Girls ' Ser- vice Club, French Club, Senior Girls ' Club. Interna- tional Exchange Club, Chess Club. Shingo Yamamoto — JV Baseball. Sungho Yang — World Hunger Club, Spanish Club. Golf Peter C. Yee — Babes In Arms, Orchestra, Soph, Varsity Football, Frosh, JV, Varsity Track. Helen Yu Don L. Zapanta — Ski Club, Shakespeare Soci- ety, Gentlemen ' s Quarterly Club, Radio RHHS, Spanish Club, Street Dancing Club. Robert Maarten Zeepvat Jonathan Lee Zinner — German Honor Society, Orchestra, Marching Band, Wrestling Club, Chess Club, Frosh, JV Wrestling. Jill Zurnaciyan — Spanish Honor Society, Home- coming Queen, Titan Staff, Key Club, Interact, Senior Girls ' Club (President), Dugout Club, Biol- ogy Club, JV, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track. ' -%% J5 Kevin McGuire from Acid Reign entertains Titans during the lunch hour bonds performed for students during the school year. Many Seniors 73 -«-. 74 Senior Collage Junior Class Officers Jason Anderson, president Grace Huang, vice-president Shiaron Addms, secretory treasurer Monique Labrador, Leslie Barstow representatives Junior Officers 75 T he Class of i987 had an exciting and memorable year. At the end of their i !! ' sophomore year, the now juniors elected President Jason Anderson, Vice- - P president Grace Huang, and Secretary Treasurer Sharon Adams. These distinguished officers «J have served their class v ith pride and devotion. ' The juniors have many memories to recall in the future. Juniors, because they had finally, after tv o long years, attained upperclassmen status, could legally leave campus during the noon time break. No longer limited to the food served in the cafeteria, juniors flocked from Rolling Hills in search of unique dining experiences, such as McDonald ' s. The uniqueness of their ability to leave school during lunch was augument- ed by their newly acquired skill . . . driving! The freedom of mobility aided the juniors in fully experiencing high school life . . . freedom and mobility was a trait precious to this class. This year ' s annual Donkey Basketball game, for the first time in history, was a victory for the juniors, who op- posed the seniors. Sponsored by the Letterman ' s Club, the juniors versus seniors game did not feature any members of the faculty due to a dispute. To raise funds, the juniors sponsored an extremely profitable food booth during the Homecoming fair. Their booth consisted of the sale of not only pretzels, but shaved lemonade ice. Following the footsteps of previous years, the juniors, in accord with tradition, once again sponsored the annual spring prom. The class worked diligently to organize this event. The prom was a huge success, something they will be able to reflect upon in the future. This enthusiastic and creative class carried on the Rolling Hills High School tradition of uniqueness and excitement. Shano Abramowitz Michelle Abraham Andrew Abrams Christopher Adams Sharon Adams Thomas Adams Laurie Adrover Timothy Africano Anya Ahearn Russell All Jayne Allinson Sherl Ames James An Jason Anderson Hajimu Ando John Apostol Adam Appel Craig Applequist Nina Asher Parynaz Askarieh Rezo Askarieh Michelle Atkins Darinko Backic Paul Bakstad Anna Barrett Teresa Barrett Leslie Barstow Karl Bassler 76 Juniors Philip Barcheider Alexandra Bauer Ronald Bawden Erin Bayer Jonathan Beck Kristina Behrens Eric Bell Daniel Bellow Pauline Bento Carol Berg David Besanceney Kurt Bigenho Simone Bittenbinder Mark Blair Andrew Blankemeyer Carmen Bogan Suzanne Bolton Nicole Bouchez Steven Boullianne Kimberly Bourgeois Kimberly Box Susan Bradford Sheri Braemer Jennifer Brandt David Brewster Dahra Brinkerhoff Michael Britton Tamara Brooks Anne Brown Antoninette Brown Mermon Brown Jacquelyn Brown Junior Kristina Knapic brings her friend, D iamond, to Rolling Hills so they can spend the fun-filled day together at the Homecoming fair. Juniors 77 Kathy Brown Brian Bunn Alan Burke Karen Camarata Celeste Campbell Thomas Cantine Glenn Copps Christian Carpenter Elise Carson Brian Carter Kevin Carter Brenda Cash Camille Catalogne Walter Cathey David Cellier Lisa Cera Leonard Chacon Steven Chai Donna Chan Chun-Yang Chang 3 Glenn Chase ? Lori Cheeseman Kevin Cheng f Nim Chee Cheung Annie Chi J Stephanie Chin 1 Dong-Hwan Choi -• Yee-Ping Chu Ming-Hsien Chuang A Su-Jen Chuang 78 Juniors Juniors find fun in tine sun Denice Chun Holly Clover Kevin Cobabe Shawn Codrea Adam Cohen Allison Cohen Randall Cohen Eric Colvin Shana Combatolade Tige Cook Robert Cooper Jenifer Cordova Karen Crum Lisa Cruze Jerry Cuelior Christine DiAutremont Christopher Davis N Paul Davis Julie De Berord Teresa De Guzman Madeleine Delosrios Anthony De Santis Julie Detmer Edward Diffendal Denise Di Flore David Di Franco Cynthia Dixon Monica Dowell Michael Duenes Deborah Dyner Richard Eastwood Marc Edelstein Steven Edwards Nicole Ehrl As Russell All sketches a cloud in the sky for his drawing class, he appears surprised when he looks up and finds a sunny day. Juniors 79 Demise Eisenstein Christene Elklns Paul Elkins Erin Farnun Sue Faull ner Janet Fovero Robert Fay James Ferguson Anne Ferruo Kim Finklestein Greg Ford Sheila Francisco RJ Gallego can ' t believe that Tom Johnson, one of the many students on crutches this year, has better luck with freshman girls than he does. Gail Friedfeld Elliot Friedman Julie Frost Korin Fu Renee Gade Roger Gallego Susan Garland Douglas Gehr Shia Geminder Michelle Gibson Christopher Gilbert Stacey Gilbert Debro Gilson Michelle Ginsburg Christina Glantz Adam Glick Patricia Gliksman Bruce Godfrey Calum Grant Margaret Gray Daniel Greenbaum 80 Juniors Comnnunication: a must for friendships Heidi Greiling Mark Greul Jonathon Grim Sharon Grossmori Felix Guillen Carrie Guthrie Kristino Hole Gerald Hamwi Laura Hanks Thomas Harris Yusuke Hashiba Laura Hauersley Michelle Hawkes Themes Hayden Kirsten Heynes Christina Hayward Samantha Headley Arthur Heilsberg Kari Hendrickson Rori Hendrix Jonathan Henke Michi Higeno Tawnyo Hill Chris Mines Alex Ho Cindy Ho Kethryn Ho David Hoffman Andrew Holland ■ Greg Hellingswerfh Ricardo Hornreich Kurt Hoy Grace Huang James Huang Sheryl Hyman Jennifer Ide Robert Imai Junior Lori Cheesemen smiles happily while she listens to her friend give her the latest update of her feverlte noontime seep opera. Juniors 3 1 Eating and relaxing tal e up time Maki Irimajiri Keiko Ito Hanif Jetha Brent Johnson David Johnson Janis Johnson Lisa Johnson Mike Johnson During the annual Homecoming Fair, Nu-Gina Rogers samples a tasty morsel which she hod bought from one of the many food booths. Scott Johnson Thomas Johnson Mono Kadokia Kotoro Kadowaki Pierre Kahn Marlanthy Kaliios Ming-Wei Kao Jeffrey Keches Joanne Keller Steve Kevorkian Rosa Kim Sue Kim Susan Kim Paul Kirker Reginald Kirkpatrick Kristina Knapic Barbara Knouss Tracy Knuth 82 Juniors James Ko Thomas Kolenic Tare Komoto Victor Koo James Kornman Scott Kraake Kennetti Krontz Sondra Kremer Robin Kressler Steven Kugies Paul Kutir Steven Kuno Kothy Kuplis Mlctioel Kwon Boura Kym Kathryn LaBarbera Monique Labrador Bridgett Lafterty Mario LaFornara John Lalande Daniel Londou Olivia Long Sharon Lang Monya Lankau Craig Lothram William Leach James Lechago John Lechago Alvin Lee Caroline Lee Corey Salzman unwinds on the grass for a session with Gone With The Wind, not realizing that his white shorts are being grass stained. Juniors 83 Relaxation brings surprise to juniors Christine Lee Grace Lee Shih-Hung Lee Srieron Lefritz John Leseberg Nancy Lessinger IVIichelle Levesque Susan Levesque Scott Leviton Solomon Lin Solomon L, Lin Eric Lloyd Dylan Loebig Paul Loggins Richard Low Andrew Lu ■ Tami Lucarelli Jean Lucas James Ludka Vinit Mahajan Hans Mahr David Maneely James Maniscalo Victoria Mann Rebecca Marcone Steven Marlborough Matthew Marovich Julie Marsliall 84 Juniors Christine Martin Kyle IVIartin Kathryn Martyniak Michael Mason Eric Motsui Masumi Matsunaga Romi Matsuno Richard McAlary Nancy McCormick Gregory McKain Todd McKelvey John McNary Mary Meade During lunch time, Jon Henke kicks back in the amphitheatre with a group of friends only to realize that he is upside down and is about to get diet Coke poured oil over him. Mitro Mesbahzadeh Brian Mesic Michelle Metz Jeanne Meyer Chardelle Micek Shawn Milligan Lili Mirtorobi Juniors 85 Juniors in and outdoor pastimes Pargoi Moalej Lisa Montemayor John Moore Sandra Mon Bradley Mork Karen Mortenson Kimberly Moyers Renee Mueting Kimberly Murdock Kambiz Nofar Say Naganuma Michiru Nakae w Jennifer Nakamuro Takeshi Nakamura Mika Nakoyama Wendy Newmeyer Suzanne Nicelli Terri NIedernneyer Hans Nilarp Laurie Nissen Raffi Nizamian Shawn Noga David Norman Ann Norsworthy David Norsvi orthy Christian Norv ood Takanori Numobe John Obert Sean O ' Flynn Yuka Ogawa Realizing vi hat her friend has just stepped in, Kim Smith explodes with laughter. Annette Yang, however, didn ' t think it was funny. 86 Juniors Daisuke Ohtsuka Naoko Otabe David Otsuka Beth Owens Lisa Parker Martha Parker Michael Parker Kristen Paulsen Alice Peng Jenna Perbix Michael Peretti Mike Peterson Terrilee Petty Ronald Pieper Jennifer Pizer Randy Pizer Sheryl Plost Lawrence Popkin William Prince Kristen Purvis Nancy Raizes Theresia Rotigon Francis Raymundo Dane Rice James Riple Lisa Richman Brendan Robinson Kyla Robinson Shaun Robinson Do-Han Rogers Nu-Gino Rogers John Roley Glenn Rossney Juniors 87 School activities draw a crowd Paul Roupinian Suzanne Rungaldier Andrew Sackheim Corey Salzmon Clark Snadberg Timothy Scheibley Karen Schell Priscilla Schilb William Schilling Heidi Schmidt Stephanie Schwartz Tomatho Senn Lynn Shapiro Khodadad Sharif Mark Sharp Scott Shean Debra Shier James Shikiya Mikhiko Shimada Kaori Shimatani Nyung Jae Shin Kathy Siegel Troy Simon Patricia Siu Arthur Smith Gory Smith Kim Smith Sean Smith Steven Smith Christopher Soloy Victor Song Eugene SooHoo Katrine Stader Amy Staes John Stammreich James Stondardi Jeffrey Stevens r During the annual Donkey Basketball game, Leslie Borstow reflects the silly antics of the juniors and seniors as they mount their asses. 88 Juniors 1 ' ' 1 % f- i :: Cameron Terry, Darie Rice, and D. Tidwell display their natural beauty, tioping that girls will fall at their mercy. Cropped heads are common among jocks at Rolling Hills High. Eric Stever Lisa Stoddard 8 Matthew Storey A Anne Stuart Cheryl Svoboda James Takenaka Catherine Tanner Cameron Terry Tracy Thielman Gregory Thomas Donald Tidwell Philip Ting Pamela Todd Liesel Toles Lisa Tom Stephen Tom Thomas Trail Julie Trainer Nancy Tran Amy Traxler Daniel Trump Linda Tsang Yoke Tsukazaki Jeannie Ulloa Rachel Vago Julia Valdes Frederic Varagnat Juniors 89 Junior Homecoming Princess Monica Variano Cheryl Vesely Melissa Vette Tommy Vierson Kimberly Villa-Lobos Joseph VInso Sandra Viola Paul Viskanta Michelle Wockeen Henry Waddles Julia Wagoner Jason Walters Rose Wang Brian Warren Trent Warren Keiko Watanabe Julie Way Lynn Wheeler Daniel Whitmore Matthew Wiese Christine Wiler Eric Williams Jody Winje Sherry Winner Sibyl Winner Caryn Winters David Wishner David Wisot Mario Wittman Jennifer Wolfe Debra Wolkovitch Clara Wong Elizabeth Nancy Wong James Wynne 90 Juniors Junior princess, Polly Bento Wendy Wyte Makiko Yamamoto Annette Yang Roger Yang 4 1 1 Jerry Yee May Yeh Derek Yen Charles Yesnick Arata Yokokuro Bill Yoo Ann Young Teresa Young Masayuki Sangsu Yun Mark Zeepvat John Zucker Juniors 91 92 Juniors Sophomore Class Officers Vice-president Shawn Talbott President Kevin Guttirie Secretary treasurer Laura Dox Representatives Justin Anderson, Bill Behrens Sophomore Officers 93 This year ' s sophomore class was filled with new awareness and dedication. Leader Kevin Guthrie, the class President, was aided by Vice-president i.O ' Shawn Talbott and Secretary Treasurer Laura Dox. These officers accepted a tremendous jO burden of work so that they could provide their class with numerous events and activities. During the Homecoming Fair, the sophomores sponsored two exciting booths, both of which were an enormous success. Their ping-pong fish toss and high stril er games generated a large sum of much- needed revenue. The class also sponsored and organized Soph Doll Week as Titans were entertained with noontime activities culminated by the crowning of the 1986 Soph Doll at the dance. Sophomores enjoyed their newly assumed status on campus. No longer were they stereotypical fresh- men. Fully understanding the school and how to beat the system, the sophomores finally enjoyed this year. By the middle of June, most were looking to the future. Some had already acquired the greatly desired driver ' s license. They all longed for their first lunchtime as a junior when they could leave campus. This class joined in unison in sharing the pleasant memorable experiences associated with one ' s second year in high school. All of these members of the class of ' 88 enjoyed themselves and each was ready to move on to the next vear. Charles Abbot t Mojgan Abrishami Jacob Ackermann Joely Adams Nancy Agullar Sanjeev Ahluwalia Kevin Allen Tom Allen Mara Alper Mariso Amin Nazanin Aminsalehi Justin Anderson Emily Arison Jason Aro Kenneth Arsenion Donna Asroff Richard Ayares Steven Bacharach Jeffrey Bails Daniel Baker Shauna Baker Angela Bollantyne Brian Banister Solomion Banks Natalia Barski Dylan Barth Joanne Bartok Ali-Reza Bassir David Bossier Ernie Batongmalaque Nedo Bayat Breripan Beatty Bill Behrens Homan Behzad-Asiri David Belanger 94 Sophomores Ian Bermon Rosalva Bermedez Heidi Bertelsen Carl Besanceney Gayatri Bhalla Aruna Bhikha Michael Binnord William Bolf Kelley Booth Michelle Bordeaux Robert Bordeaux Trevor Bostelaar Michelle Bouse Erin Bradshow Sophie Brassier David Brenemon Amiel Brooks Allison Brown Anne Brown Susan Brown Mark Brudney Danielle Buckley Craig Buehler Bernard Burguet Sherri Callies Michele Campbell Lianne Carlucci Anthony Carnival Cheryl Carter Sara Carter Marina Cassimatis Geoffrey Choi jm Zraick shows obvious disgust as her friend Jennifer Claypool flirta- iously takes over her hopes of meeting a particular guy on campus. Sophomores 95 Sophs take time out for pleasure Belinda Chang John Chang Steven Chang Winifred Chang K.P. Chao Sharilyn Chappell May Che Cecilia Chen Christine Chen Christyne Chen Helen Chen Joseph Chen Peter Cheng Tina Cheng Gregory Cherry John Chi Shan-Shan Chi Yuan Ye Chiu Michael Chodozl o John Choi Phillip Choi Tony Chu Leeandra Church Jennifer Claypool Marco Clemente Scott Click Marl Closson David Coffman Linda Collins Candice Corral Melissa Costello Rachel Crane Dominique Creusen Jessica Cunningham Dawn Curry John Dadurian Carrie Hines and pal share a joke during a short break between classes. Although students have SIX minutes to commute from class to class, they make the most of their time. 96 Sophomores Sophomore Chris Gaw is excited as he realizes that his picture will ap- pear in the 1986 award- winning Delphian yearbook. Judd Dague David Dahm Toni Dart Christopher Davis Nicole Daigneault Jennifer Degraaf Margarita De Guzman Sandra Dell Michelle De Miranda Johanna De Wit Karen Dingeldey Jeanclaude Dinnyes Christopher Demcal Laura Dennison Gary Dix Kevork Doner Jessica Dorman Laura Dox Brian Draves Carlo Duke Kristian Duiiock Carolyn Dunkin Sandra During Amanda Eakins Bradley Eisenstein Susan Ephraim Sophomores 9 ' Sunshine brings sophs outdoors Deborah E ' ickson Joe tspinoza Elizabeth Evans l?oxana Fakheri Vincent Fan Adam Faulds Kathryn Ferrua Stephanie Feuer Clinton Fintelmann Brian Fisher Jennifer Flanzer Thomas Foley Wendy Fong Kim Forbes James Fornaro Amy Foster Debro Fowler Brent Franklin David Fritz Brendon Fung Alberto Goncz Kevin Gardiner Christopher Gaw Geraldine Gembo Lisa Gerrie Mark Getty Anne Getzelmon Kimberly Gilles Jennifer Ginsburg Mark Goetze Victor Gonzalez Steven Goodman Cora Granato Alyssa Grant Christi Grant Michelle Gray A student from Rolling Hills high is found basking in the sun trying to catch some rays during lunch. Many students try to spend every possible moment v orshipping the sun. 98 Sophomores Erica Fox and Lynnette Yee spend an exciting luncli hour watching the guys go by and contemplating over which one to ask to the Winter Formal, while Caroline Wiese seems to have swallowed a piece of bod tuna. Julia Greenberg Amy Grekowicz Brian Gresty Robert Grote Arthur Gu Neil Gulati Nancy Gura Kevin Guthrie John Gyllenswan Scot Hagenburger William Hole Andrea Harrison Patrice Hartmann Douglas Haskins Kevin Hawkins Emily Hendricks Nicole Herold Sandra Hicks Denise Hillard Carrie Hines Eva Ho Kathleen Ho Laurel Hoffman Darrick Hooks Ayako Hosono Todd Hoy Roger Hsieh Mark Hughes Christopher Huizenga Keita lido Julie Imus Keiko Ishiharc Sophomores 99 Sophomores enjoy campus life at RH Shunsuke Ito Joel Iwanaga Rick Jackson Frederic Jamet Evan Jay Brent Jensen Solma Jetha Linda Jo Samantha Johnson Crystal Johnson Melissa Johnson Susan Johnson Victoria Johnson Kimberly Johnston Jennifer Jones Gillian Joon Adrienne Kaemmerer Lisa Kakita Ruth Kalmovitcz Doisuke Katsu Eric Keefer Karl Ann Keith Terrence Kendel Justin Kirkbride Bibiono Kim Brian Kim Emanuel Kim Ki Young Kim Lisa King Jeremy Kisner Joe Marckx looks up after reading a note from his girlfriend. He contemplates a great night out on the town with her this weekend. 100 Sophomores Kelly Mackey and Mehrasa Raygani check out the amphitheater for hopetui Winter Formal date prospects, though it is two months away. MIki Kobayashi Takashi Kobayashi Hans Koch Christopher Kohler Satkip Kourethian Stephen Kraft Peter Krebs Thomas Kuelbs Luke Laborde Kimberly Ladd Mei Lai m Elaine Lam H Karen Lambros TB Martha Lamkins Christine Land M Jennifer Lande M Lois Lang JB Mark Larsen m Lisa Larson Robert Le Beau David Lee John Lee Joanna Lee Wendy Leopold Jennifer Letcher Jeffrey Lew Kenneth Li Leon Li Simone Limoges Tony Lin Liu Lin-Huy Alexande Lindermayr Daniel Litman Sophomores 101 Michael Little Jerome Liu Kimberly Lloyd Carina Lockwood Kimberly Long Micl ael Lumkin Cathleen Lundy Jill Lusher Kelly Mackey Kristen Mainero Debra Mandel Brook Manning John Marckx Joseph Marckx Sean Marlborough Jean Paul Marnoni Joseph Marsi Kylee Martin Terri Martinez Jay Mashout The anxious sophomore nominees and their escorts await the an- nouncement ot who will be chosen as this year ' s Homecoming princess. Monica Massari Tracy Mathews Silas Matthies John McKivelt Alan McNeill Robert Meese 102 Sophomores Homecoming brings fun, anticipation Meredith Mendelson Francesco Migliaccio Samantha Mitchell Shirlee Mock George Mootdarpongsai Sarah Morden Chorio Morgan Alison Mori AlyssQ Moy John Murdock Kelly Murphy Scott Murray Vaughn Naga Alison Makamura Cynthia NastanskI Terry Ng Nolan Nguyen Daniel Nilsson Brian Nissen Peter Nye Brian Oberman Timothy O Gorman Katherine Ohtomo Jeffrey Oldt Sunny Olsen Shawn Olson Diane Ongaroto Lori Orme Vi endy Ormon Edward Osburg Helen Oster Miki Otsuka Lawrence Palting Sophomores -103 Sophs like to ploy and watch football John Pappas Todd Parkins A Craig Parks Chirag Potel Erik Patt Jennifer Paul Chris Huizenga and Darren Verette, sophomore football players, are discussing their victory over Mira Costa, a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing season. Amy Pelletier Jeremy Peril Paul Pinner John Pitz Craig Plumley Kimberly Pogorelsky Kathy Poland Michelle Pugeda Rodney Pugh Tracey Pullen Robert Pursell Robert Purvis Andrea Pusavat Erin Rahilly 104 Sophomores Scott Roberts Thomas Rogers Heather Rolain Deborah Roque Todd Rose Jennifer Rudberg Michael Ruddick Kasra Sadr Susan Ruder Gita Saigal James Sanders Keicher Sanders Akiko Satoh Christopher Sauder Kenneth Sowka Irene Schoellerman Anthony Schoetzow Aret Seropyan Shahida Shaikh Amy Shawaker Sam Sheldon Warren Sheng Louis Shih Steven Shikiya Kyung Hea Shin Mitsunobu Soga Steven Song Keiko Sotomi Nicholas Spagnoli Nicole Standard! Eric Stanger James Stansel Jon Stassforth Thomas Steele Wendy Steinberg Jason Subotky William Suddoth Showing tremendous school spirit by cheering on the Titans, Annie Rit- chie appears stunned when a photographer snaps her picture. Sophomores 105 Kenneth Suhr Jennifer Swanson Joseph Tagliarini Shawn Talbott Stuart Talley Sandra Tan Josephine Tang Carrie Thomas Stacey Taylor Neil Tilley Scott Titchener Paul Torok Jennifer Tourtelot Alison Trostier Michelle Tseng Lily Tung Patricia Tung Jeffery Turek Carlo Vallese Priscilla Velasco Darren Verette Carol Viersen Joseph Viola Matthew Voce Erich Volkert Heather Von Hagen Andrea Wall Dawn Wallace Douglas Walquist Trent Walsh 106 Sophomores Sophomore Homecoming Princess Teresa Wan Sandra Wang Susan Wang James Warren Jennifer Way John Waypa Landi Weiser Justin Werner Fletcher Whallon Caroline Wiese James Williams Natalie Williams Marie Willis Todd Wohlforth y - Linda Wolkovitch Arita Wong Tara Woodhouse Kim Woodruff Laura Woods Christine Wright Kristen Wright Jane Wu Mark Wyse Amand a Eakins Makiko Yamaoka Yoochin Yang Lynnette Yee Christina Yu Louie Yu Kim Zraick Sophomores 107  ■ • • - sar lllllltMiil 106 Sophomores Freshman Class Officers ' iw.r 1 ■■ ' V, Vice-president Jackie Ballantyne President Kathleen Kuptz Secretary treasurer Karen Ho Represenfatives Allison DeFrees, Shonti Schlff Freshmen Officers 100 L0 €?• t; his year ' s freshman class was led by President Kathleen Kuptz and Vice- president Jackie Ballantyne. New to the Rolling Hills High School campus, most % were surprised at the extreme contrast between a high school campus and that of an X intermediate school. While several students were lost and late to their classes (it is rumored that some never made it), most had no difficulty in adapting to the larger campus. Many were surprised with the customs of the Rolling Hills campus, unfamiliar with how high school students entertain themselves. Their first Homecoming Week was special. Dedicated to their class, many individuals worked hard to earn recognition. During the fair, the Frosh class operated not only a marriage booth, but also a drawing booth. By the end of their first semester, most students were prepared to charge into finals week, an extreme test of their academic skills. After overcoming this hurdle, the freshmen were prepared to experience a relatively easy second semester. They thought that high school life had been mastered. Under superb leadership dedication to their fellow classmates, the freshman class finally transversed their first, and perhaps most difficult year of high school. Each one is finally prepared to leave behind the status Freshmen and its negative connotations. Ann Abbott Stephen Akerman Vicki Alborn Anika Altman Philip Altman Sharon Alper John An Jason Anderson Steven Asslly Arash Asvar David Azzolin Jacqueline Ballantyne Stephanie Barker Jennifer Baron Andrevi Beckham Douglas Beck Deborah Beckman Marja Behrens Kenneth Bell Rafael Bernal Oscar Bianchi Tiana Bisiqnano Daniel Block Lea Bocock Sregory Boettcher Laura Bonesteele Thomas Booth Arpita Bose Stephanie Braemer Jason Brandt Luono Branigan Kevin Bringuel Robert Broukhim Todd Buckingham Donnie Bunch 110 l-ieshmen Michael Bunch Kevin Burke Kevin Burrows Jason Calhoun Chenoa Calvillo Ronald Campbell Renee Capri Wendy Carlile Shaun Carpenter Francis Cartier Shea Cassidy Susann Collier Sharon Chadwick Christina Chang Helen Chang Leslie Chang Frank Chao Cecilia Cheng Eric Chiang Ramen Chmait Jean Choi Yu-Shu Chou Alisa Clum James Colton Scott Fornora gives a wry twist of o smile as he escorts Heather Hublou, a princess nominee, to await the decision of who will be Frosh princess. Aimee Combatalade Keith Conroy Nicholas Constant Jon Coward Julianne Cripe Jeff Crowley Anthony Culp Susono Da Silva Freshmen 1 1 1 Freshmen face new experiences John Damerow Leslie Danielsen Dirk Davis Allison DeFrees Victoria DeGuzman Todd DeRenzis Alex DeLosRios Danielle Demucci Caroline Deppe Mark Detmer Harry Donias John Donoghue Matthew Dow Steven Duenes Sheri Elbert Jack Eltsosie Jennifer Enson Wendy Epstein Kristin Equals Robby Erzen Eric Etheridge Farzad Farmanesh Lance Faulk James Faulkner Michael Feakins Debbie Finklestein Deborah Finwoll Erec Fitzgerald Meredith Floyd Paul Foote Ronald Forbess Roger Ford Scott Fornaro itOIIIIIK UUUUUiUiUii.. Freshman Greg Pfeiffer, with a look of innocence, tries to think of a good excuse for being tardy to class. ww •112 Freshmen John and Jeff Stone, wisfiing thiey could drive, wait patiently for their mom to pick them up. Freshmen count the days until they ' re 16. Susan Fox Alex Fukunogo Tricia Fuller Kimberley Gable Joseph Gonahl Sarina Gorg Andrew Garland Joseph Gibson Matthew Gilbert Mylinh Gleoson Antonio Glowacki Jonathan Goldberg L Gonzalez-Del-Volle Sean Goppert Paul Green Mark Greenboum Lucy Grekowicz Gordon Grenier Jason Guber f?ache! Goldstein Mak! Hokui Jeremy Hall Freshmen 113 First year is filled with surprises Yuki Hamamoto Scott Hammond Monica Harboch John Hardy Yoshihiko Hasegawa Mikael Havluciyon Justin Howkes Kelly Hawkins Kristine Hendrickson Amber Hendrix Sandra Herrington Heather Hewson Travis Hill Karen Ho Lara Hogentogler Hilary Holland Kellee Holman Kazue Homma Scott Hsu Heather Hublou Stephen Hung Adam Hunter Craig Hunter Kenji lido Robyn Inaba Miho Irimajiri Gerald Jonotf Arthur Jeng Robert Johnsin Troy Johnson Holly Jones Kelly Jones Steven Jones Richard Judge Koname Kakuma Todd Kalemkiarian IMT - T B ' li % Freshman Robert Smith tries to whistle, but he can ' t remember the words. Many freshman are easily confused with simple, everyday tasks. 114 Freshmen Arthur Kang John Kao Adam Kaufman Kelly Keches Sarah Keech Gregory Keefer Boyd Kelly Michael Kemps Stephen Kennan Sara Khajavi Henry Kim Paul Kim Breana King Meredith Kirkpatrick Susan Kirschner Ayako Kodama Vanessa Kohler L ' mar Kojani Jason Kolb Michael Komori Mayumi Komoto Charles Kothe Jennifer Krantz Jason Krikorian Kathleen Kuptz Erika Kurland Tomako Kuwafa Sarah Kym Freshm.en 115 Kristine LaBarbera Christopher LaFornara Todd Lambrecht Elana Landau Erika Larson Christopher Lovssade Alex LaVerde Christine Ledesma Eliso Lee Girls just want to have fun Hsin-Ying Lee Joon Lee June Lee Freshman Shanti Schiff immerses herself completely and listens intently as her good friend, Le vina Li, weaves a spellbounding tale about her day. Marcus Lee Michelle Lee Rustin Leimer Stephen Levesque Nicole Leviton Robert Lewis Levina Li Parker Lin Yi-Chun Lin Richard Liu Kelly Locicero Wendy Logan Scott Lohmann Christopher Long Brandon Lu Jessica Lubofsky Christian Lowery Spencer Lyons Cynthia Macios Michele Madrigal Kerry Magee 116 Freshmen Anupma Mahajan Rakesh Mahajan Michelle Mallen Leigh Marcus Jennifer Morchbanks Lisa Marhefka Katryno Marshall Asoko Maruno Moyumi Matsunaga Daisuke Motsui Leslie Mauer Carl McCormick Meghan McCormick Adam McCoy John McCue Tracy McDermott Michael McGuire Caryn McManus Darren McNeill Mary Meade Bob Mehr Kevin Milligan Bob Mitchell Catherine Mizrahi Kristina Mootdarpongsai Stephanie Molony Victoria Morden Chad Morris Kurt Mortensen Jolie Moyer A group of freshman girls circle casually around the campus looking for guys. This seemed to be a very common pastime during lunch break. Freshmen 117 New surroundings confuse naive Frosli Timothy Moyers Cheryl Murch Kent Murray Jun Nagashima Eugene Nakagawa Anto Nakkashin Frank Nastanski Ani Nozarian Joe Ganahl calls his mom to plead for a ride home, A lack of transporta- tion forces most freshmen to seek alternatives to walking home. Farlborz Nazarian Robert Nelson Valerie Neuner Peter Nguyen Elaine Nicelli Kathleen Niedermeyer Keiko Nitta Mark Nitz Kevin Nozaki Mike O ' Donnell Michael O ' Flynn Mark Oliver Scott Ordway Junichiro Otaka Thembi Otis Holly Overcamp Grace Palting Chirag Patel ' f ? ' ! 51 118 Freshmen Gregory Patterson Robert Patterson Brett Peabody Porshia Pearson Scott Pearson Gregory Pfeiffer Adorn Pi7er Courtney Pledger Gary Plunkett Lara Pohlmann David Porter Cyrus Radpay Janet Rambacti Arasti Rostegar-Panah Eric Reidt Jennifer Ren Fori Rezai Stefan Rictiards David Robertson Leigh Robinson Matttiew Robinson Cameron Rogstad Kristin Ronlov Allison Rosenthial Ractiel Rubins Jeffrey Rudicfi Kristi Runge Jason Soattioff ffMtiil,:!!!;! I(lf ' !v( IKfff ' Frestimen Gretchien Schimidt and Heather Hew son vi all around absorb- ing the light and airy atmosphere of RH ' s beautiful, spacious campus. Julie Saez Carlyn Soinio J Mark Sandberg Ravi Sangha Sherri Sanjabi Jeffrey Savich Jennifer Sawyer Shanti Schiff Gretchen Schmidt Sarah Schue Michael Schwartz Richard Scrimger Freshmen 119 Adrienne Segreto Mari Seklzawa Monica Seracini Olivia Seracini Nobuolci Seto Christine Severance Diane Shapiro Adam Sherman Martin Shonta Beth Shulman Gail Shulman Craig Siegel Stephanie Silman Debra Silverstone Joanne Smit Jason Smith Kendle Smith Robert Smith Akil o Sotomi Russell Stocl James Stockberger Jeffrey Stone Jonathon Stone Catherine Storey Christopher Stout Mary Stuart Dana Sullivan Hideto Suzuki Mark Sv ank Steven Swanson Brenton Tan Darius Taylor Mark Tesar Robin Thielman Robert Thies Hov ard Ting Kenneth Toles Nima Torkamanchi Danna Trump Bernard Tsang Akiko Tsuji Patricia Turnmire 120 Freshmen Freshman Homecoming Princesses Debbie Finklestein and Kristin Equals Nicole Ulbrich Vincent Von Wagenen Damaris Vidal-Martinez Carlin Vieri Christopher Vincent Kristina Virtue Lisa Volkent Emiko Wada Timothy Wagner Betty Wang Charles Wang George Ward Todd Warren Mark Webb C ' Susan Weisenberg Kelly Wheeler Kelly S. Wheeler Justin Wiler Amelia Williams Theresa Wilson Andrew Wisot Regino Wong Stephanie Wong Aya Yamaura Hochin Yang Patrick Yeh Thomas Yoo Stacy Young Wendy Zanino Freshmen 121 HR - ' j . . ! ' BH |Rf H r - - 1 122 Freshmen T i I ASB Elected Officers During this past year, the sleeted student body officers worked diligenriy to provide excellent leaders hip for the large number of students at Rolling Hills High School, Led by Associ- ated Student Body President Cameron Bell and Vice-Presidents Roger Yang and Chuck Mason, the officers provided students with many informa- tive and thought-provoking assemblies. Speaker of the House Scott Shean conducted meetings of representatives from each fourth period class. A greater amount of school spirit was generated through pep rallies and noontime activities held in the amphitheater. These elected officers were aided by several appointed officers whose spe- cialized skills and tasks simplified the work load. The combined experience and dedication of this group of student leaders was one of the greatest in the history of the school. ASB President Cam Bell Charles Mason, V.P. of Activities I Kr ' 1 V Bp ' f ' x Sr 1 , • ,j% vl ' a M| J Roger Yang, V.P. of Student Relations Scott Shiean, Speaker of ttie House Nancy McCormick, Treasurer ASB Officers 123 ASB Appointed Officers Amy Staes. Assistant VP of Student Relations Cathy Lundy, ASB to VP Ac- tivities. Blithe Hoftman, Historian Heidi Greiling, Secretary. Nancy Wong, Assistant to Treosurer Lori Orme, Assistant to Speaker of House. Kinn Forbes, Assistant to ASB President Lynn Shapiro, Assistant to Creative Thought Day Chairman. L 1 L m ■ w W H ■ f J m J Grace Lee, Publicity Director Rebecca Marcone, Hospitality Chairman. Amy Bellow Athletic Commissioner Lisa Richmon Creative Thought Day Commissioner 124 Appointed Officers ASB Collage 125 ' Go West ' for Homecoming The 1985 Homecoming inspired many students witti its theme of Go West ' . An entire week of numerous festivi- ties culminated with the traditional home- coming fair and football, this year against arch-enemies Polos Verdes High. The week began with a band performance by the King Pinz, The annual Battle of the Bands and a popular pep rally also tran- spired. The classes competed against each other in various entertaining events such as pie eating, tugs of war, and run- ning an obstacle course. At the fair, there were numerous food and game booths. The Physics Club was once again award- ed a prize in creativity with their unique ' rope climb ' contest. An exciting moment was the coronation of Homecoming Queen Jill Zurnociyon and King Robert Norwood, Acid rJain, the winner of the Battle of the Bands, features Scott Jacobson, Tom Barrett. Mike Landey, Kevin McGuire. and Chris Kurn. Unaware of her upcoming catastrophe, Carol Fox shows her award winning smile and begins her soon to end journey around the track. Cindy Dixon, a member of tall flogs, displays her Titan enthusiasm and talent at the homecoming game against Polos Verdes, 126 Homecoming The ' Go West ' Homecoming T-shirts, designed by Grace Huong, were very popular, and raised money for the ASB, Steven Levesque takes his turn at the egg toss booth s ponsored by the Green Leo Club. The booth was popular with all students. Senior Beth Ungerleider is caught in one of her calmer moments during o Varsity Football game. Darren Stasher displays his incredible jumping ability in the potato sock race. Spirited Titans participated in numerous Homecoming activities during lunchtime. Homecoming 127 Homeconning Royalty King Robert Norwood, Queen Jill Zurnaciyan Prince David North, Princess Carol Fox Prince Johin Wall, Princess Amy Bellow 128 Homeconning Royalty Prince Martin Tilley, Princess Anita Shier Prince Scott Haskins, Princess Stacey Robinson The 1985 Homecoming Court Homecoming Royalty 129 Old West at RH for Homeconning t 1 ♦-■Kai , 7%%il ,i 5GG OAkl 130 Homecoming Collage i ' W Homecoming Collage 131 Varsity Pep Squads Cheryl Dent Anita Chang, Head Jennifer DeFrees Elizabeth Viersen MIchele Wright Laren Shawl T ■ « - ' n f 10 r lH w r Jl « Ik- Bj L ■ 1 1 Anita Shier Annemarie Pullen Cheryl Silverstone Amy Bellow 132 Pep Squods Stacy Robinson, Head Juile Eakins Caroline Molony Michelle Nitz Knsten Pohlmann Nadia Ichinomiya Carol Fox Monica Herbig Julie Coleman 133 Tall Flags Row 1: — E. Siu, I. Koo, C. Lee, C. Dixon, E. Lam, Row 2: — B, Pitz, A, RosanthoL J. Bartok, C. Glontz, M. Gleason, A, Harrison. Short Flags Row 1: D, Roque, A, Arcand, Capt, Row 2: G. Lee, K. William, M. Seroni, J, Rudberg, K. Woo, J, Greenburg, Row 3: B. Chang, K. Gilles, D. Silverstone, C, Ledeima. C. Chen, L. Chang 134 Flags Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Row 1 — M, Wackeen, L, Nissen, head, A, Staes, G, Freidfeld, D, Shier, K. Smith. Junior Varsity Songleaders Row 1 — A. Barrett, R. Morcone, H, Greiiing, head, T, Ratigen, J Meyer, S, Mori- JV Pep Squads 135 Drill team captains Kelly Mathews, Jill Imberman, Pam Todd ill team Eva Wiese, drum major, conducts the marching band in an enthusiastic fight song. The band has played an important role in leading the crowd and supporting the teams at Rolling Hills at the football and basketball games. They have also given winning performances in parades. Row 1 — S, Chin, N. Herold, T, Hill, A, Brown, K, Mathews, J Imberman, P, Todd, T Mathews, K, Moyers, M, Labrador. Row 2 — J. Ren, K. Johnston, T Pullen, E. Lan- dau, M. Irimajiri, M. Nakayama, S. Kym, C, Murch, C, Granata. Row 3 — L. Tung, K Runge, C Deppe, K, Equals. A. Traxler, K. Bourgeois, S, Blown, L. Danielsen. 136 Spirit Squads Drum major r Eva Wiese Marching Band Spirit squads support atliletics Throughout the Post year, the Titan marching band and drill team have brought excitement and honor to RH. The marching band consistent- ly placed well among the performing groups. Drum Major Eva Wiese led the band as they played at football and basketball games, pep rallies and pa- rades. The drill team also competed at parades as well as the short and tall flags. A highlight of the season was the squad ' s first place at the December Camarillo Parade. Row 1 — K. Ladd. T, Williams. C. Rogstad, D. Gilson, K. Smith, R. Thielman, J, Rochat, J. Zucker. J. Espinoza, G. McKain, M. Bordeaux, N, Aguliar. Row 2 — T, Thielman, C, Buehler, D. Beck, S. Shikiya, T. Kendel, A, Fintelmann, H. Waddles, D. Vlasek, E. Johnson, S. Munekumi, S. Gilchrist, L. Shih, S. Lee, R. Pugh, J. Shikiya, J. Bails. Row 3 — E. Wiese, S, Matties, T. Steele, A. Yamamura, C. Choi, K, Ishihara, H. Lee, S, Garg, A. Kodama, A. Nazarian, C. Frith, A, Lacer, C, D ' Autremont, A. Clum, L. Collins, J, Swanson, J. Lee. Row 4 — H. Chang, B, Oye, D, Chun, K. Sanders, K. Murphy, G, Plunkett, M Binnard, K, Kim J. Chang, F. Whallon, R. Low, J. Iwanaga, M. Wiese. Spirit Squads 137 An admiral (Larry Bocharach) worships Eileen Sherwood (Moile Jones) who smiles at her disapproving sister Ruth (Erica Carney), Ruth accidentally adopted an obnoxious group of admiring sailors who added to the chaos of the ploy. Eileen ' s sister visits Rolling Hills stage What happens when two young women from Ohio burst into New Yorl City to achieve fame and fortune? Trouble breaks loose. At least that is what happened to Ruth and Eileen Sherwood in the RHHS drama department ' s hilarious presentation of My Sister Eileen for the fall play. The tale of the girls ' outrageous ordeals and the superb acting ability of the players com- bined to make this production one of the best in the school ' s history. Stand-out performers were Erica Camay as the sensible Ruth, Maile Jones as the sweet but naive Eileen, and Kaslo Sadr as Mr, Appopolous, the unscrupu- lous landlord. Other fine performances were given by Cathy Sullivan and Cam Bell who had the audience in stitches. This entertaining play was directed by Connie Mclntyre who did a top rate job directing her first com- edy. Officer Lonigon (Chris Gilbert) threatens cocky reporter Chic Clark (John Add- leman) who forcefully entered the room. Both gove outstanding perfor- mances. 138 Fall Play Aspiring autlior, Rutli Slierwood, wearily returns home after a long day of peddling gum on the tough streets of New York City. Cathy Sullivan rambles across the stage as she portrays Jensen, the scruffy building custodian. Her humorous actions lightened the atmosphere Eileen and Ruth whisper between themselves, desperately trying to figure out how to get rid of the flock of sailors who followed Ruth home. A vain Chic Clark gives on uninterested and bored look as Ruth tries to introduce simple-minded Frank Lippencott (Andy Demcok) CAST Mr Appopolous Kasra Sadr Ruth Sherwood Erica Camay Eileen Sherwood Maile Jones Jensen Cathy Sullivan Drunks Todd Deppe, Eric Ruona Lonigan Chris Gilbert The Wreck Cam Bell Mr, Fletcher Phil Smith Helen Wade Kim Roberts Frank Lippencott Andy Demcak Chic Clark John Addleman Violet Shelton Kelly Woods Cossacks Admirals Larry Bocharach, Matt Tuens Mrs Wade Stephanie Keefer Robert Baker Kevin Carter Walter Sherwood Greg Knauss Fall Play 139 Two Rolling Hills High School Lettermen engage themselves in deep concentration as they battle for a donkey basketball victory. . mm ■iMK Junior Cameron Terry, in the guise of a malicious vandal, tries to persuade his insubordinate beast of burden to actually participate in the game. While all the other players mill around on their burros, Geoff the Mummy Kuhlman valiantly attempts to retrieve the ball and hold on to his burro Geoff Kuhlman congratulates Julie Eakins. who has just been crovi ned Letterman Queen, as her escort, Charles Mason, watches. 140 Donkey Basketball Mark Edelson holds on to his donkey as he watches his fellow teammate Rob McNeil, attempts to illegally steal the ball from Junior Bill Yoo, The donkey basketball game is always an exciting event for the student body Juniors pin tine tail on Titan seniors Due to a contract dispute, teachers in ttie Polos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District elected to adopt a Work-to-the-Rule policy, A direct result of their ac- tion was their absence from the Rolling Hills traditional annual Donkey Basketball game. However, all was not lost, A deci- sion was made for students to ploy . . . Seniors versus Juniors. Riding their donkeys as well as they could, the juniors de- feated the seniors by a score of 34 to 20. While the first half of the game ended with the juniors only slightly ahead, the seniors could not catch up. Halftime featured the crowning of Senior Julie Eakins as the Queen of the Letterman ' s Court. Creative costumes and humorous antics entertained an enthusiastic crowd in the Rolling Hills gym. Cheryl Silverstone, the chicken McNugget, displays a balancing act and at the some time clings to the boll. Donkey Basketball 141 This couple is enjoying the dance as the band plays a slow, romantic song. The slow songs were a big hit with everybody that night. Steven Marlboro and his date take a moment to pose for the photographer. Old Fashioned Sleigh Ride was a great success. In the sultry ambiance, romantic couples slowly sway to the seductive sounds of the last waltz in their dapper tuxedos and elegant evening gowns. 142 Winter Formal Titans take a sleigh ride An Old Fashioned Sleigh Ride, the theme of this year ' s Winter Formal, was carried out diligently by the Girl ' s League. In the perfect atmosphere, the crowd was entertained by the music of the group Surge. In the spirit of the holi- day season, each couple was urged to bring a toy for a child in the Toys For Tots program. This year ' s Winter Formal will be remembered by every couple who attended. Lara Hogentogler. Andi Pusavot, and Sandi Robins get together to ctiat while their dates pose for the camera. The Winter Formal is an annual event hosted by the Girl ' s League. i i f M B ' , 1 P B r5t H ' i M ' -ii ' . ' J Kristin Pohlman and her date stop for a moment to smile for the camera before dancing to the sound of their favorite song by the well liked band. John DeYoung and Jessica Dorman share an intimate moment during the Winter Formal, Romance was in the air. Winter Formal 143 Winter Royalty Mike Lee Henry Martin, King Sean Martin Eric Hagenburger 144 Winter Royalty Carol Fox Michele Nitz, Queen Jihyon Mun Mia Thoen Annette Sctireiber Anita Stiier Winter Royalty 145 Brynn Albanese displays her musical talents before a packed crowd. Her performance was a special treat for oil those who attended the capti- vating event. Choreo dancers perform a popular number called Jelicle Cats, from the Broadway play, Cats. This dance was popular among the audience. Mia Thoen shows her excitement as they take their turn at dazzling the audience with their talents. Singers, dancers perform at RH In mid-December, Titans were musically enter- tained as ttie Choral and Choreo departments presented their annual vi inter concerts. New vocal director Chuck Grossman directed fifty students in two classes as they prepared for the holiday concert. Madrigal singers and Concert Choir members worked hard to entertain the sold-out au- dience which included students and members of the community. They sang many songs reflecting the holiday spirit including songs by Mozart, Brahms, and Rachmaninoff. Pure Imagination was the theme of this year ' s Choreo holiday production as the audience en- joyed watching a variety of dances. The multi-tal- ented dancers entertained over 600 people, Jenni- fer Moentmann directed the dance students through a series of dance routines; modern, ballet, and jazz. The December show was highlighted by a singing routine and production number from the popular musical, Cats. 146 Chorcl Choreo Under the direction of Chuck Grossman, the choir singers entertain the ouaience with their rendi- tion of It Came Upon a Midnight Clear All singers contributed to the fine concert. Choral singer Michelle Gibson sings a solo at the Winter Choral Concert, coptivat- ng the audience with her vocal talents and impressive performance. Choreo dancers gracefully display their sense of poise and balance during their performance in the Choreo show, Pure Imagination, Dance performers leap in unison, showing many hours of practice and dedication. Alexia All, Annette Cheiber, and other Titan dancers prove that their hard work paid off. Two Choreo dancers entertain the audience with their talent and beauty Choral Choreo 147 January 16th lays Rolling Hills On the fourth and fifth of February, the Rolling Hills High School Repertory Group presented Ayn Rand ' s, Night of January 16th at the Norris Community Theater. The play was produced by Con- nie Mclntyre and directed by student Cathy Sullivan. This two-act play transpired in New York during the 1950 ' s. On the night of January 16th, William Faulkner exited the world of the living; he plunged from a penthouse suite atop a high-rise building. Two months later, his personal secretary, Karen Andre, portrayed by Steph- anie Keefer, was accused of his murder. This ploy de- picted the events of her trial. Heated debates between District Attorney Flint, the prosecutor (Kelly Wood), and Defense Attorney Ste- vens (Kevin Carter) was moderated by Judge Heath (Erica Camay). Numerous witnesses were called upon to take the witness stand by each counsel. Each hod a slightly dif- ferent story to tell; each introduced new facts; each complicated the presented evidence. Several surprise witnesses appeared. Faulkner ' s wife, Nancy Lee Faulkner (Tina Hayward), and her father, John Graham (Todd Deppe), emerged from seclusion to testify. Larry Regan (Chris Gilbert), an alleged mem- ber of the criminal underworld, presented himself to testify in Andre ' s defense. An interesting method was used in the play for the determining of Andre ' s fate. Fifteen members of the audience were selected to sit on stage and function as the jury. When all of the testimony ceased, they presented their verdict. In all three coses, Karen Andre was found not guilty. The jury that was picked from the audience consisted of faculty and students and added to the exciting performance that evening. Kelly Woods, the prosecuting attorney, Christina Hayward, the victim ' s wife; and her father, Todd Deppe, all made director Cathy Sullivan ' s production a success. In the Rolling Hills production The Night of January 16th, Stephanie Keefer, who played the defendant Karen Andre, was found innocent of murdering her lover. 148 Night of January 16th Kelly Woods, who portrayed the prosecuting attorney, questions Eric Ruona in hopes of discovering important clues which would lead to the arrest of Karen Andre, Teachers of the Quarter K, V 9C II V ur mn re k,i Viliii ' «M .44JM 47.M XU2 bl 9!ie S4 93B0 iiUl it9i Tc Ru Rl 94! 101 07 10. ' S • • 77 e Os Ir ;b0 3i Garry Poe Teacher of the first quarter Ralph Porter Teacher of the second quarter Bill O ' Neill Teacher of the third quarter Ron Rudolph Teacher of the fourth quarter Teachers of the Quarter 149 Titans Spin on Carousel The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Carousel, was performed in March, This popular production was well attended and greatly enjoyed by the audience. Carousel transpired during the late nine- teenth century. The musical detailed the life of Billy Bigelow (Larry Bacharach), a carousel barker courts Julie Jordan (Rachel Rubins). In doing so, he lost his job, but gained a wife. When Billy discovered his wife was pregnant he schemed with ex-convict Jigger Cragin (David Herold) to ambush a business figure and steal $3000.00. The plan fell through, and in the at- tack, Billy was killed. The plot ended with the attempted reconcilliation of Billy, his wife, and daughter. Bacharach and Rubins were outstanding and supported by numerous others, individuals who augmented the production ' s success. Carrie Pipperidge (Laura Wenger) and Enoch Snow were a popular pair. Additional support was provided by Mrs. Mullins (Kelly Woods), and Sis- ter Josephine (Stephanie Keefer). Director Connie Mclntyre, Orchestra Director John McRae, and Choreographer Laurie Ensley combined to produce a spectacular musical. As Kim Roberts displays her wares, two giris rest from the carnival action. Dancing girls, carousel rides, and many kinds of food could be found at ftie carnival. A few of the Carousel perform a rousing round of Blow High. Blow Low, Their acting and singing talent added to Carousel ' s success. As parents and students lool on, Billy Bigelows ghost (Lorry Bacharach) attempts to reach his daughter, Louise (Chrissy Severance). 150 Spring Musical Two dancing couples in Carousel show off their talent with synchronized forma- tions. The spirited dance routines added to the excitement of the musical. Laura Wenger and Todd Deppe used their experience from previous musicals to captivate the audience with o charming melodic duet. CAST Carrie Pipperidge Laura Elizabeth Wenger Julie Jordan Rachel Alena Rubins Mrs. Mullins Kelly Woods Billy Bigelow Larry Bachorach 1st Policeman Glenn Rossney David Bascombe M. David Gilbert Nettie Fowler Michelle Gibson Enoch Snow Todd Deppe Jigger Craigin David Herold Arminy Sheri Ames 2nd Policeman Amiel Brooks Captain Geiry Hamwi Heaven Friend (Sister Josephine) Stephanie Keefer Starkeeper John Addiemon Louise Crissy Severance CarnivalBoy !!..! Kasra Sadr Enoch Snow, Jr Phil Altmann Principal Andre Bilyk Doctor Seldon John Addiemon The clan gathers in front of a beach house to enjoy a clambake. After long hours of practice, the cast performed smoothly together. Spring Musical 161 152 Activities Collage Activities Collage 153 154 Activities Collage ' , JL M -fe f- y . ;: UA 2d . % Ju 9 ' - - ' u ' o r 7Ki e vte aoo4 . mix etot We -iKyym ii cWv . lU C] 6 4m Aj, j Jiuffi d Jj-i ■ ' ' ' he. -■ v . rv ' Az-i 1 riiA l V 1 - j Mj, ■7 ,A 3 f Jlii Football fflr ' •u Tfiw 111 mlitliltei ' ' ' ' ' - ' f Varsity football player Brion Warren takes a well deserved break. Brian ' s great talents helped us both offensively and defensively to win. 3 Rice takes a break from play and stands on the sideline yelling )ort to his team in hopes of scoring a touchdown. Senior Varsity football player Henry Martin relaxes after a difficult series of first down efforts while Capps concentrates on the upcoming plays e Homecoming game, Junior quarterback Dan Bellow colls out the play as the Titan ' s offensive line prepares to clash with arch-rival Sea King ' s of Polos Verdes defensive line to decide who would become King of the Hill. 1 Scoreboard ' B RH OPP Palos Verdes 14 42 , B Mira Costa 27 ' iH South 7 27 W k SoMo 20 42 ' wtk. West 7 49 ' Football Rolling Hills High School had a spirited and determined Varsity Football team this year. Junior quarterback Dan Bellows was a key player in many of the close games. The Titan defense was held together by such strong Seniors as defensive tackles Buddy Ger- vais and Justin Che, guard Geoff Kuhlman, de- fensive end Kevin Lyons, and linebacker Pat Jarosz, Titan offense consisted of such talented players as Doug Mellinger, Senior center. Senior receivers Charles Mason, Eric Hagenburger, and Junior fullback Greg Thomas. Henry Martin was a great asset to the Varsity team, playing tailback and having the most touchdowns scored by a Rolling Hills player this season. The Rolling Hills team played excellent football to- gether and were extremely united. The young team asserted themselves as strong contend- ers for the ever-prestigeous Bay League title. Varsity place kicker Done Rice makes another successful Titan field goal as ttie opposing team watches in despair His consistent kicking was a key success of Titan football. Varsity — Pow 1.D, f ice, D, Norsworthy, T. Reidt, J. Cuellar, J, Kuhlman, B, Yoo, H Brown, K. Chow. B. Reuben. Row 2 C. Terry, J, Che. D, Tidwell, D. Trump, D. Rod- gers, B. Leoch. B. Carter, S. Shean, C. Mason, J, Stosher, Row 3: B, Jervey, G, Capps, M. Brenamen, V, Song, D, Bellow, R. Hornrick, G. Redman, B, Warren, P. Jarosz, ftow 4: D. Mellinger, M, Duenes, B. Godfried, W Cathy, H, Martin, R, Lyons. Row 5; F. Watkins, J. Brown, H, Crow, T. Tallefero. 156 Fooiboll rti Soph — Row 1 C. Huizenga, J. Murdock, J. Chi, D. Breneman, F. Lounder, T. NG, L, Li, J, Peril. Row 2: J. Oldt, C. Gaw, E. Batongmalaque, D, Litman, C. Plumley, S. Hogenburger, K, Gutherie, B. Nissen. Row 3: D. Coffman, B. Beatty. T, Parkins, T, Rogers, C, Orvette, R. Jackson, S. Song, Row 4: J. Papas. M, Brudney, A, Lindemoyr, S. Talley, S, Kraft, J. Dague, K, Arsenion, . Mjju - ■ ■■-■■ «- m m Varsity football player Walter Cathy displays his aggressive blocking skills by keeping two Polos Verdes opponents out of the play. ?. S Varsity quarterback Dan Bellows throws yet another perfect pass during the Rolling Hills Homecoming Game against Polos Verdes High School. Footba ' l 157 |tL l fc ' ' t ' i.r 1 -.r-w ' ' a. C ' ' J ! •■ W R5i ' • ,. ■ ' H ' Hii ci Freshmen — Row IK, Burrows, D. Porter, T, Yoo, T, Booth, S, For, E. Fitzgerald, J, Anderson, M, Mori, Row 2; J, Domerou, M, Feal ins, C, Morris, M, Detmer, M, Schuartz, C, Wora, K, Leimer, M. Lee, D, Hzorin, Coach Kraft. Row 3; J, Assily, S, Kennon, M, Swank, C, Laussae, B, Liu, T, Wagner, B. Mehr, Row 4: T, Hill, J, Savich, A, Ehasisie, S, Goppert, R, Schrimger, R, Cannpbell, J, Lee, Row 5: M, Oliver. J, An, J, Donoghue, H, Kim, Coach Gor- vey, B, Peabody, O, Bianchi, J, Crawley Rolling Hills defense huddles up and takes a well deserved break. The Rolling Hills defense stopped many plays that might have turned in to touchdowns. Varsity player:;, Greg Thomas and Chucky Mason, tackle a PV player forcing him to fumble. The aggressive defense of the Titans forced many turnovers. ' :5S Football Basketball The 1985-86 Varsity Basketball team certainly earned their name as The Best Show in Town . The team finished second in Bay League with a 10-2 record. The Varsity team was led by Senior starters, Rick Batt and Mike Rudberg. Juniors Doug Dehr, Ca- meron Terry, and Trent Warren were the other starters for the team. Much of the credit for the Titan ' s success this year must go to the first year coach. Cliff Warren who took a 4-8 team and turned them into CIF championship contenders. The Varsity went as far as the semi-finals of the CIF playoffs to es- tablish themselves as one of the best teams in Rolling Hills history. tuart Talley battles two Mira Costa players for the rebound. Only o sophomore, tuart was and will be an essential player for the Titans in years to come. ' orsity — Row 1 T, Warren, J, Schneider. Row 2: B. Schell. M, Peretti, M. Rudberg, R. Batt, D. Gehr, C. Terry, S Talley, G. Thomas Scoreboard RH OF? We.st 59 47 Redondo 59 33 Mira Costa 65 42 SaMo 40 58 PV 53 49 South 62 59 West 62 39 Redondo 64 50 Mira Costa 53 50 ScMo 56 70 PV 69 60 South 83 49 HI B Junior Varsity — Row 1: J. An, S. Shean, C. Abbott, J, Hardy, D. Rice, E. Lloyd, S, Johnson, L. Chacon, P. Kahn, D. Bellow, Varsity Basketball player Mike Rudberg leaps desperately into the air in hopes of preventing the opposing tearri from gaining control of the ball and scoring Junior Cameron Terry shows his great athletic ability and strength by making a basket after being fouled by a PV defender. 160 Basketball Frent Warren stands at the free throw line and prepares to Tiake his freethrows near the end of the game. Sophomores — Row 1: K. Doner, C. Plumley, C. Patel. Row 2: D. Baker, K. Guthrie, C. Huizenga, K, Suhr, M. Brudney, S, Murray, D. Walquist, J, Pappas, E, Stanger, D. Hooks, B, Chang, -reshmen - lakashima, - T, DeRenzis, G, Nakagawa, P. Kym, K, Kakuma, J, Faulkner, R. Smith, T, Hill. Row 2: J. S, Kivorkian, R, Campbell, R, Tesar, R, Judge, J. An, D, Taylor, T, Wagner, Senior Rick Batt is congratulated by his fellow teammates after winning a game against arch-rivals Polos Verdes, Basketball 161 Cross Country This year ' s Boys ' Cross Couni, teams continued the Rolling Hills High legacy of athletic excel- lence. Led by Co-captains Duncan Edwards and Eric Ruona, the varsity squad finished second in Bay League competition. Edwards was the Bay League champion for the past two years. The varsity runners included seniors Duncan Edwards, Eric Ruona, Rob McNeil, Jeff Leopold, Sean Mar- tin, and junior Tommy Cantine, All runners not only trained hard them- selves, but also boosted team mo- rale and spirit. The junior varsity team also excelled in the 1985 season as they placed second. Varsity — Row 1: T. Cantine, R. McNeil. Row 2: S. Martin, E. Ruona, Coach J. Rudberg, D. Edwards, J. Leopold. JV — Row 1 : R, Norwood, G. Chase, J. Stammarech, H. Ando, A. Holland, J. Takenaka, D, Choi, L, Lillienthal, J. Vinco. Row 2: T, Deppe, A. Burke, A. Cook, S. Geminder, V. Chu, K, Martin. Row 3: P. Viskanta, manager, M. Parker, P. Botchelder, D. Roque, J. Stevens, Coach J. Rudberg, P. Cotter, M. Meier, T. Africaono, J. Beck, L. Shapiro, manager. 162 Cross Country Varsity cross country runner Duncan Edwards shows tiis determination and stamina by increasing tiis lead over the Palos Verdes runner in a league meet. Varsity cross country runner Eric Ruona races toward the finish line ahead of the pack in an Important race at Crescenta Valley. Frosh-Soph — Row IJ. Gibson. M. Sandburg, F. Chaow, A. Hunter, C. Stouter. S. Duenes. E, Right, Row 2:1, Bermon. M. Getty, K. Burke. R, Sangha. R. Johnsin. J, Coward. P, Foote, T. Foley. T. Rose. K, Li, Row 3: L. Raiting, M. Little, Coach J. Rudberg. B. Jensen, C, Rengel. B. Hale, J. Marckx, J. McKevit. J. Marckx, J. Dadurian, A, Gu, J. Lew, D, Lee, J, Aro, P, Viskanta, manager. 1 1 P Scoreboard RH OPP K West 28 27 K Mira Costa 27 29 South 26 30 SaMo 15 50 1 PV 37 25 f Redondo 27 28 (lower score wins) 1 Varsity — Row 1 : J. Wynne. M, Armstrong, J. Henke, K , McGuire. Row 2: M. Keller, S. Murcti, L, Donoghue, P. Alperin, D. Hiatt, Coach F. Akins. Row 3; M. Edelson, G. Waypa, M, Wiese, J, Maniscolco, M. Edelstein, E. Diffendal, D. Johnson fijS CTiagr - ' Sfl 33 ' ' il . J Rolling Hills Varsity Water Polo player Matt Armstrong sees the ball and starts aggressively toward It while a contused PV opponent looks on. m Rolling Hills Varsity player Kevin McGuIre studies the opposing team while he takes a quick break in between quarters during an exhausting League game. 164 Water Polo I The Varsity members look on with amusement as the other half of the players ease their way to yet another Titan victory. The unity of the team helped Water Polo to another winning season. Water Polo This year, like last, the Rolling Hill Water Polo team competed in the com- petitive Bay League, the 3-A division of CIF. The team finished with a 3-6 record in Bay League competition. The highlights of the season included their defeats of first place Mira Costa and arch-rival Polos Verdes. Rolling Hills Varsity vjas led by team captain Lav rence Donoghue. Oth- er starters included: Kevin McGuire, Scott Murch, Peter Alperin, Matt Armstrong, Mark Edelson, and Matt Wiese, Kevin McGuire made first team in Bay League while Matt Armstrong and Matt Wiese mode second team. The future Varsity Water Polo team should prove to be a strong and powerful team because it will be composed of the same members of the Frosh-Soph team that took first place this year. RH OPP Redondo 6 12 Redondo 10 7 P.V. 4 8 SaMo 8 15 Mira Costa 7 6 Redondo 9 12 P.V. 9 8 SaMo 13 19 Mira Costa 8 10 Frosh-Soph — Row 1: T. Johnson, M. Goetze, D. McNeil, D. Bossier, B. Fischer. Row 2: M. Robinson, G. Parks, R, Forbes, C. Stout, A. Fukunaga, M, Clemente, Row 3: K. Gardner, N. Tilley, S. Levesque, S. Talbott, M. Larson, Coach B. Ryan. Varsity — Row 1: R. Laatz. R. Skulsky, M. Lee, F. Jamet, B. Ching, F. Guillen, M. Sharp, D. Norsworthy. Row 2: M, Kasse, D. Yen, J. Titchener, J. Anderson, R, Grote, R. Yang, E. Volkert, R. Williams, B, Weisenberg, J. Ko, D. Burns, Soccer Titan Soccer kept up their standard of ex- cellence obtained in recent years by cap- turing ttie Boy League title and going on to ttie CIF playoffs. Rolling Hills finished with a re- cord of 9-1-2 record which was good enough to come in first place In Bay League. During the season the Titans defeated their arch-rivals. Polos Verdes, to become the King of the Hill. The team was led by Captain Bruce Weisen- berg, Mike Lee, and Felix Guillen. Next year. Rolling Hills expects to be another strong one with many returning Varsity members. Varsity soccer player Derek Yen, displays his defensive abilities to steal the ball from the opposition. Throughout the course of the year, Derek was a key defensive player. 166 Felix Guillen kicks the ball away from an opposing player. The Titan defense helped them to another great season. Freshmen — Row 1 : E , Reidt, M. Sandberg, S. Duenes, R. Screinger, J. Smith, R. Ford, A. Hunter, S. Fornaro. Row 2; Coach M. Oberman, R. Johnson, S. Levesque. J. McCue, R. Lewis, R. Mitchell, J. PItz, J. Sati, J. Satoff, J. Click, K. Burke, S. Carpenter, Junior Varsity — Row 1, A, Gancz, J. Aro, J. Marnoni, D. Fritz, M. Getty. Row 2: C. Gaw, S. Geminder, S. O ' Flynn, D. Maneely, K. Ar- senian, C. Norwood, J, Anderson, M. Lumkin, J. Chi, B K Scoreboard ■ RH OPP Mira Costa 2 1 PV South 4 1 West 3 2 SoMo f 1 Redondo 3 Mira Costa 4 1 PV 1 South 2 -1 West 4 3 SaMo 1 3 Redondo ! 2 Varsity — Row 1 : D. Kim, D. Tidwell. Row 2: M. Huang, S. Kuno, V. Nogo, T, Foley, J. Huang, Row 3: C. Gervais, M. Edelson, B. Johnson, M. Heckel, E. Grekowicz, B. Fung, H. Mahr. While holding him in a vice-like grip. Junior Steve Kuno grinds the face of his opponent into the mat during a Bay League meet. Freshmen — Row 1: K. Burrows, D, Porter, T, Yoo, T. Booth, S. For, E, Fitzgerald, J. Anderson, M, Mori, Row 2: J, Damerou, M. Feakins, C. Morris, M. Detmer, M. Schuartz, C. Wara, K. Leimer, M. Lee. 168 Senior Mark Heckle pins his opponent flat on ttie ground during an exciting round in a crucial meet. Mark ' s strong performance this year lead RH to many victories. Wrestling This past year has been one of change and tran- sition for the Rolling Hills wrestling team. They were led by co-captains Mark Edelson, Mark Heckle, and David Kim. Several members won indi- vidual awards; in addition to the three captains, Adam Cohen and Mike Huang placed often. The team was strong in its middle weight range. Al- though the team will lose four Seniors, the prospects for the next year are promising. The Junior Varsity team finished first place. This promising young team was led by Freshmen Shawn Goppert. A highlight of this past year ' s activities was the annual multi-school tournament at Rolling Hills; in which 19 schools participated. m RH OPP Redondo 22 51 Miro Costa 37 35 South 37 21 West 10 55 SoMo 30 46 Junior Varsity — Row 1: V. Noga, T. Foley. Row 2: C, Libou, S. Kuno, M. Hughes. J. Waypa, T. Walsh. Row 3; J. DeYoung, H. Mohr, D. Herold, B. Temple, E. Grekowicz, W. Bolfe, B. Johnson, B. Fung. Varsity: Row 1: D. Walquist, F. Delker, D. North, E. Stanger, Coach H. Crow, Row 2: S, Martin, D. Greenbaum, R. Batt, M. Schiegei. S. Johnson, S. Smith Varsity piayers Doug Walquist, Frank Delker, and Mike Schiegei concentrate on returning a serve from their opponent. The team strength at the net enabled them to put away and block many spikes. Varsity player Mike Schiegei concentrates on bumping the ball, while Dan Greenbaum avoids a collision. 170 Varsity player Dan Greenbaum sets the ball for Sean Martin wtio goes high to smash the ball over the outstretched hands of their opponents. Volleyball Having another great season, thie Varsi- ty Volleyball team finished with an 8-4 record. The team went on to CIF, plac- ing third in the competitive Bay League. Dur- ing the year, the team defeated Polos Verdes twice and Miro Costa for the first time in Rolling Hills ' history. Under the auspices of Coach Harvey Crow, seniors Sean Martin and Mike Schlegel and junior Dan Green- baum were able to lead the team to many victories during the season. RH OPP Redondo 3 Palos Verdes 3 Mira Costa 1 3 South 3 2 West 3 Santa Monica 1 3 Redondo 2 3 PV 3 Mira Costa 3 1 Soutti 3 West 1 3 Santa Monica 3 JV: Row 1: A. Rastegar-Parah, S, Bacharach. K. lida, T, Moyers, R. Liu. Row 2: B. Suddath. S. Song, H. Behzad-Asiri, Coach B. Collin, R. Erzen, M. Greenbaum, V. Song Row 1: R. Norwood, H, Martin, D. Stasher, C. Mason, W. Cathy, H. Brown, G. Thomas. Row 2: J. Aro, E. Johnson, J. Stammreich, M. Kao, J. Leopold, A. Holland, E. Friedman, H. Mahr, J. Lechogo, L. Liliental, J, Carberry. Row 3: E. Volkert, J. Marckx, J, Marckx, G, Chase, D, Fritz, T. Johnson, S. Yun, B, Robinson, P. Cotter, E. Ruona, H. Fleming. Row 4: M. Little, I. Bermon, J. Mckivett, L. Palting, J. Vinso, T. Har- ris, M. Russell, J. Beck, T. Africano, D. Laatz, P. Yee, T. Geissler, A, Gelb Track Highlighted by outstanding ath- lete s, the 1986 Rolling Hills Track team proved to be united this season. Sprinters Chuckey Mason. Hen- ry Martin, and Greg Thomas consistent- ly defeated opponents. The long jump and the triple jump events featured Martin, Thomas, and Song-Su Yun. Es- pecially notable v as Martin ' s sensa- tional long jump of 22 ' 10 setting a nevj league record. Walter Cathy placed vyell many times in the shot put. Pole vaulters also had a successful sea- son. David Laatz and Peter Yee pro- vided the backbone of the vaulting team. The high jump event was sup- ported by senior Paul Cotter and junior Tim Africano. The outstanding long dis- tance runners were Eric Ruona and Jeff Leopold who outran numerous com- petitors. Five Varsity track members huddle together to pysche themselves up for their upcoming events. Support and positive reassurance were two important factors for this years winning season. 172 Track Chuck Mason races to another impressive win after de- feating his heat and winning another League meet. Row 1: A, Garland, K, Bringuel, D, Porter, S, Ordwoy, K. Nozaki, J. Calhoun, J. Donoghue, C, Long, J, Coward, J. Hardy, Row 2: J. Colton, A, McCoy, F, Cartire, R. Sochmait, M. Sundberg, P. Foote, J. McCue, J, Smith, M. Nitz Row 1: J, Lew, S, Chung, W. Sheng, D, Lai, S, Hagenburger, T, Ng, K, Li, J, Chen, R. Purseli, N, Nguyen. Row 2: A. Gu, J. Machuv, T. Osburg, D. Coffman, B, Droves, T, Koeibes, C, Buenos, J. Liu, E. Kim, J. Lee. Row 3: J. Ackerman, J. Stansel, B. Hale, T. Foley, D. Earth, D. Baker, V. Fan, H, Lee, S. Click, A. Schoetzow, J. Davdrlan. Row 4: J. Werner, A. LIndermayer, B. Eisenstein, K. ilda, S. Roberts, J. Warren ■ sc breboard I S m RH OPP Crespl 45 82 Torrance 65 61 Redondo 85 47 PV 57 70 Mira Costa 65 42 SouJh 61 66 WesI 59 68 Varsity ■ Cox. ■ Row 1: E. Tom, M. Chodzko, T, Warren, T, Cantine. Row 2: M. Huppert, K. Ong, M, Keller. J. Takenaka, D. Redman, Coach T, Tennis Placing second in Bay League with a record of 9-3, tine Rolling Hills Varsity Tennis teann hod an excellent season. An outstanding victory for the Titans was a win over the Miro Costa who was seventh in CIF. Rolling Hills ' de- feat of South was the first in three years. The top Varsity players in singles were Bill Behrens and Tommy Cantine. Seniors Kenny Ong and Mike Keller led the Varsity doubles teams to many key victories throughout the year. Other contributing players were Trent Warren, Jimmy Takenaka, Mike Chodzko, Eric Tom, and Don Redman who helped the team on to victory, Varsity tennis player Mike Keller prepares to poach on his opponent ' s return, Mike ' s strong play at the net helped Varsity doubles to many victories. i 174 Tennis snny Ong concentrates on volleying the ball, Kenny ' s play Varsity singles player Bill Behrens prepares to return a serve from his opponent. Bill ' s strong nobled him to lead the team in doubles and singles, and consistent play enabled him to overpovi er many of his opponents. 1 Scoreboard RH OPP Redondo 16 2 PV 2 11 Mira Costa 13 5 South 7 11 West IS 3 Santa MorMca 10 8 Redondo 16 2 PV 6 12 Mira Costa 12 6 South 11 7 Santa Monica 13 5 West 16 2 V — Row 1: D, Otsuka, D, Lee, B, Tan, A, Pizer, M, Halalucyan, Coach T, Cox, Row 2: T, Chu, M, Chang, J, Chi, M Shimada, S. ihluvi alia, D, Litman, C. Lafornora. Varsity: Row 1: K. Bossier, J. Maniscalsco, S, Murch. Row 2: L. Donoghue, M, Wiese, M. Goetez, E. Diffendal. Row 3; Coach F, Akins, G Waypa, D. Johnson, C. Lopetrone, J, Henke, P. Alperin, M, Armstrong, B, Johnson, M. Edelstein, M. Edeson Varsity swimmer Mark Edelson dives gracefully into the water to begin the grueling 400 yards backstroke event, WitI four years of swimming experience, Mark contributed much to the team ' s successful year. 176 i jnsion mounts as Neil Tilley fixes his eyes on the finish line and is determined to cross it first, Neil ' s sl ills in e Butterfly proved to be a major factor through out the year. Swimming A well balanced attack throughout the year allowed the Rollirig Hills Varsity Swimming team to an ex- cellent season. The balanced attack of the Titans consisted of such strong swim- mers as Carlos Lopetrone in the breast- stroke and Jon Henke in the backstroke. Titans Mark Goetze, Matt Armstrong, and Matt Wiese dominated all competition by placing first in their meets. The Swimming team ' s strongest win of the season was against cross-town rival Polos Verdes, de- feating the Sea Kings by a score of 104- 51 With a record of 3-1 in Boy League, the Titans went into the Bay League final in first place. Dsh-Soph: Row 1: C. Parks, A. Ful inaga. M, Robinson, K. Gardner, fJow 2: M, Swank. C, Stout, T, Johnson, Coach F, Akins, S, ilbott, M, Clemente, M, Larson, K Scoreboard 1 RH OPP Redondo 90 66 SaMo 80 76 Mira Costa 66 90 Polos Verdes 104 5-1 Sophomore Varsity golfer, Mark Goodman, looks on as junior Brian Bunn checks the green. The Rolling Hills team competed with excellent results. The awesome coaching of Mr, Kesterberg pulled them through another great year. Junior Mark Gruel demonstrates his technique while driving the golf ball across the course. Mark ' s experience proved to be a great asset to this year ' s team. .John Addleman carefully tees up to try and correct his last drive. John was more fortunate on his next swing. 178 Golf Senior Mark Fritsche successfully digs the ball out of the sand trap. Greg Cherry and other underclassmen hope to bring many successful seasons for Rolling Hills, Although consisted mainly of under- classmen, the Rolling Hills Golf team established itself as a strong com- petitor in the Boy League. The team was able to overcome their inexperience ear- ly in the season and played many fine rounds of golf. The Varsity team was led by Mark Greul and Mark Fritsche, both of whom continued on to GIF competition. The two performed well under the coach- ing of Jerry Kestenberg. Varsity: Row 1. L. Demsacl . S. Goodman, B, Bunn, J. Waypa, H. Ando. Row 2: S Munkun. G, Cherry, T. Watson, K, Saeka, M. Greul, J. Anderson, M. Fritsche, Coach Kestenberg, Scoreboord RH OPP Palos Verdes 223 209 SaMo 197 209 Wesi 216 216 South 207 203 North 208 203 Mira Costa 200 195 (Lowest score wins) 1 l.,-8 r itlinj irH Varsity, Row 1 J. Briese, G Kuhlman, D Breneman, F Ranundo, G, Hollingsworth, S, Lasky, Row 2: T. Rouk.M. Reisenauer, S, Shean, D, Bellow, C. Plumley, D. Trump, B. Leach, Row 3: D, Rice, T. Reidt, R, Robie, B. Godfrey, D. Edwards, Coach C, Poe. Baseball Despite having a young and inexperienced team. Coach Garry Poe was able to lead the 1985-86 Varsity Baseball team to a great season. Surprising all the critics, the team was a dominant force in Bay League and place high enough to go on to CIF competition. The strong hitting of Tom Ronk and Scott Lasky com- bined with the pitching of Dane Rice and David Breneman enabled the Titans to completely overwhelm their opponents. Co-captains, Dun- can Edwards and Rob Robie gave the team the inspiration and helpful support that led their team to a successful season. Other surprising players in the season were Greg Plumley, Scott Shean, Dan Trump, and Greg Hollingsworth. The combination of strong offense and defense enabled the Titans to become a strong force in the Bay League. ti .. Varsity pitcher Terry Reidt delivers his blazing fastball against his opponent. He has baffled many of his opponents during the season with a a mixture of his pitches. 180 Baseball Ci tf BMf Y iL irflflti 3 g ' ! H M 1 Pf «,,||||||||«|fpiri B gm ' — -j - - ™ ■• ,-- ;■ ' : ■ t i Varsity baseball player Mike Paretti takes a big swing at ari opposing pitcher ' s Varsity baseball player, Robert Robie, intensely watcties for the signal to fastball. Throughout the course of the year Leach was a key player, steal second base in order to increase the Titan advantage. Senior Letfermon Duncan Edwards looks on in amazement and disgust as a fellow player pops out again. Although this does not happen much to the Titans, even the best have bad streaks. Coach Poe ' s excellent teachings pulled the team through another great year. Scoreboard RH OPP Redondo 6 16 Polos Verdes 9 1 Mira Costa 5 3 South 11 4 West 4 SaMo A 1 Redondo 1 9 Palos Verdes 3 6 % Junior baseball player Dane Rice makes powerful contact with the ball, leading the Varsity baseball team into a successful season. Senior baseball player Terry Reidt is about to smash the ball for one of his many homeruns. Terry proved to be an important part to our Varsity team. J.V : Row 1: J, Murdock, S. Kennon, C, Gaw, A. Ganez, R, Lewis. Row 2; M, Lumppkin, R. Cambell, B. Beatly, F. Nastaski, M. Getty, K, Guthrie. Row 3: S. Kraft, M. Mason, J. Poppas, B, Mitchell, Coach B. Pier. 182 Baseball Frosh: Row 1: S Carpenter, T. Warren, K. Kakunna, E. Reidt, S. Fornaro. Row 2: K, Burke, D. Block, D. Bunch, G, Word, K, Milligan. Row 3: J. Faukner, R. Patterson, R, Sangha, M, Feakins, C, Huizenga. Row 4: R. Judge, J, Pitz, S, Brown, G, Patterson, Coach M. Garvey. Reacting instinctively to a crucial play in the infield. Varsity player Greg Hollingsworth turns quickly to return to the base. His desperate attempt was successful. Varsity player Craig Plumley owaits pic k oft throw from the pitcher as the player dives back. Baseball 183 Row 1: S. Herrington, L. Denison, S. Tan, K, Hawkins. C. Lockwood, S. Hicks. Row 2: T. Graham, T, Lucorelli, D, Asroff, C, Carter, Coach Riegle, S, Wang, S, Jetha, V, Johnson, Row 3: A. Harrison, K, Gilles, J. Shayne, S. Breamer, J. Velasco. Row 4: T. Young, S. Chappel, J. DeWitt, D. Wolkovitch. N, Bayat, M. Tseng, J. Enson Sophomore Donna Asroff, poised on the balance beam, is apparently looking ahead to two more years of gymnastics competition for the Titans. No matter how you look at her, elegant form is the norm for Sandra Herrington ' s balance beam routine 184 Gymnastics Gymnastics team newcomer Sandra Herrington displays flexibility and form well beyond her freshman years by doing splits on the balance beam. There is nothing to it but practice, practice, practice. Gymnastics Unparalled in excellence and com- mittment, the Girls ' Gymnastics team had a strong 1986 season. The young squad was split between sophomores and freshmen. Several strong uperclassmen guided the team, including Captain, junior Debra Wol- kovtich and senior Tara Graham. The team was especially strengthened by the flexibility of several talented young members. Both sophomore Donna As- roff and freshman Sandra Herrington displayed impressive skills on the bal- ance beam and floor exercises. The young team showed solid skills, unfault- ed commitment and all around good potential. This skill vaulted squad mem- bers into a prominent competitive po- sition in Bay League. Sophomore Donna Asroff exhibits grace, agility and concen- tration in the floor exercise during a dual meet competition. ■ipi In iJiM«i f ' ■J - • „ 1 Torrance PV Mira Costa PV Mico Torrance RH 2 2 2 3 2 1 OPP Captured in mid spin, senior Tara Graham is a picture of intensity and concentration on the uneven bars. Cross Country In spite of a slow start, the 1985 girls ' varsity cross country team raced to a strong season finish. Under the leadership of varsity Captain senior Andrea Bausch, the team placed sec- ond in overall Bay League standings and ad- vanced to CIF competition. Top varsity runner Caroline Wiese along with teammates Taro Woodhouse and Kim Pogorelsky contributed their running skills to the team, Caroline, whose consistent top place finishes were the back- bone of the strength of the team, finished the season with a personal best time of nineteen minutes flat during the race against Polos Verdes, Also, though plagued with injuries, Denise DiFiore and Andrea Bausch had strong showings in early season competition. The sea- son was highlighted by sweeps over Santo Monica and Redondo when Titan runners cap- tured five of the first seven places. Polos Verdes was the only team to defeat the Titans during regular league competition and in Boy League final competition. The 1985 season was a strong one for the young Titan team and next year proves to be even more successful. In a tough leage meet against Polos Verdes, Titan varsity runners start out quickly in an attempt to build considerable leads over their opponents. Varsity Captain senior Andrea Bausch cheers on her team- mates whWe recovering from an aggravated ankle injury. Varsity — Row 1: P Viskanta (manager), C. Wong, L. Yee, L. Shapiro (manager). Row 2: L. Orme, M. Wong, C. Wiese, S, Limoges, Coach J, Rudberg. Row 3: T, Woodhouse, A, Bausch, E. Fox, K. Pogorelsky 186 Cross Country JV — Row 1 K Neidermeyer, R. Crane, W, Fong, A Kaemmerer, D, Shapiro. Row 2: L, Shapiro (manager), T, Meade, S. Olsen, S. Coffman, J, Lafornara, J. Jones, L, Bonesteele, P, Viskanta (nnanager) Row 3: Coach J. Rudberg, C, Wright, M, Kobiashi, K, Ferrua, M, Eakins, K. Sotomi, M, McCormick. Sophomore Tara Woodhouse runs a strong race as teammate Kim Pogorelsky follows in close pursuit RH OPP West 32 23 Mita Costa 28 28 South 26 29 SaMo 18 43 Polos Verdes 4S 18 Rcdondo 18 42 (Low score w ns) Varsity runner Caroline Wiese lengthens her stride as she races to the finish line ahead of the pack. Tennis In the 1985 season, the varsity girls ' tennis team placed second In the Bay League, Captain senior Christine Behrens lead the vic- torious team, along with Robyn Inaba and Re- nee Capri, In an effort to beat Palos Verdes and gain the league title, Gillian Johnson, a senior and former singles player, was recruited to add depth to the team. Despite this effort and much hard work on the part of the team members, the girls lost to the Sea Kings in a fierce, strenuous struggle seven to eleven. However, this loss did not discourage the squad, but instead motivated them to contin- ue worl ing harder. Their strength, team work and discipline throughout the season lead them to one victory after another. Not only were the singles players major contributors, but the doubles teams this year were stronger than ever. Seniors Michele Inaba and Danica Arm- strong proved to be unbeatable. Their consis- tency and cunning net play allowed them to build a record of forty-seven sets won and only one lost. The overall record of the varsity team was seventeen wins four losses. The team ad- vanced to CIF where they did extraordinarily well and achieved many personal goals. Junior Jodi Keller returns a backhand to tier opponent during a tough singles match Her strong play was valuable to th e varsity team. Coach Tom Cox vi atches as freshman varsity player, Rened Capri follows tnrough on a powerful backhand. Varsity — Row 1; K. Finklestein, C. Behrens, M. Inaba. Row 2: P. Siu, R. Capri, R. Inaba, A. Grekowicz, D. Curry, Coach T. Cox Row 3; G. Johnson, W. Leopold, J. Keller, C. Dunkun, D. Armstrong. 168 Tennis JV — Row 1: D. FInklestein, K, Cups, Row 2: M, Lee, J. Way, C. Vessley, J, Way, Coach T. Cox, Row 3: P, Siu, J. Lusher, C. Chin, C. Dunkun. Varsity team member Michele Inaba forcefully returns her opponent ' s volley with a powerful forehand. Amy Grekowicz lunges to return a tough shot by her opponent. Amy was one of the young players who led the team to a strong season. Scoreboard Varsity tennis player Danica Armstrong once more aces an opponent, creating another Titan victory. RH OPP Redondo 14 4 Polos Verdes 7 11 Miro Costa 18 South 10 8 West 16 2 SoMo 15 3 Redor do 11 7 Polos Verdes 5 13 Miro Costa 18 South 12 6 West 17 1 SoMo r 1 Volleyball isploying strength and stability throughout their exhausting season, this year ' s girls ' varsity volleyball team finished v ith a good record. Juniors Carrie Guthrie and Julie Frost contributed their skills to the team with strong hitting and blocking at key times during many matches. Ali Wood and Christy Lee, who shared the award for the most valuable player, earned their award, using their versatility to guide the team to several good showings. Senior Anne Polzin was an indispensible member of the team, form- ing the basis of the Titan ' s powerful play- ing with her strong, precise setting and immutable team spirit. The season was capped by a well deserved win over Po- los Verdes. The Titans played five long, tough games during the course of the match, beating the Sea Kings three games to two on their own court. First year coach Mary Doolittle educated the team on the finer points of the game while boosting team morale and promot- ing team unity. Although a young team, they set the foundation which will contin- ue to help the team. Varsity — Row 1; C. Lee, A, Wood, J. Frost. Row 2. C. Guthrie, P. Bento, N. Lessinger, G. Huang, C. Micek. C. Behrens, Row 3: S. Rungaldier, Coach M. Doolittle, A. Polzin. Senior Anne Polzin bumps a boll to a teammate during a pregome wormup, Anne won the award for the most spirited player. Varsity volleyball member, junior Nancy Lessinger drives yet another forceful serve to intimidate her opponents. 190 Volleyball During an exhausting match against West, junior Christy Lee serves, one of the strongest points of her game. Carrie Guthrie and Christy Lee attempt to stuff-blocl the ball spiked by the Santa Monica team. The attempt was successful. JV Frosh-Soph — Row 1: K. Mackey, V. Kohler. Row 2: A. Maruno. S, Collies, M. Behrens, M. Yamaoka. Row 3: K. Ho, L. Dox, J. Lee, G. Saigal, A. Satoh, H. Overcamp. Row 4: Coach Bianchi, J. Adams, C. Land, A. Wall, J. Robbins, J. Marchbanks, J. Moyer, S. Malony. C. Pledger. K. Hommo. RH OPP Redondo 3 Palos Verdes 3 Mira Costa 3 South 2 3 West 3 1 SaMo 3 Redondo 3 Palos Verdes 3 2 tvdira Costa 3 South 3 2 West 2 3 SaMo 3 Varsity — Row 1: L. Tom, L. Axtell, E, Carson. Row 2: A. Brown, N. Gura, T. Bennett, D. Curry, L. Shapiro. Row 3: CoacfiJ. Vredenburgh, A. Norsworthy, C. Lundy, L. Barstow, E. Farnum, J. Tschido, K. Forbes, C. Johnson, Coach R. Crail, (not pictured — S. Martin) Defender Kim Forbes concentrates as she slide tacl les in order to stop her opponent from advancing with the ball towards the Titan goal. Junior forward Lisa Tom uses her tremendous speed to chase down the ball. Lisa was the team ' s leading scorer with (7) goals. 192 Soccer Competition in the Boy League was tougin thiis year, but tine Girls ' Varsity Soccer team fin- ishied tl-ie 1986 season withi a 4-6-2 re- cord. The team fought hard under the leadership of captains Jean Tschida and Tricia Bennett. The young team sported only four seniors, the two cap- tains as well as goalkeeper Leslie Axtell and midfielder Shoe Martin. The youn- ger team members also showed im- pressive skills. Lisa Tom and Crystal Johnson anchored the offense as Elise Carson and Kim Forbes kept the de- fense strong. The season kicked off with a win over Mira Costa. A hard fought 0-0 tie against the first place squad from West followed. The Titans finished the season on an up note, beating Santa Monica 5-0 at home. ' During a match against Miraleste, defenders Junior Elise Carson and Senior Jean Tschida double team their opponent. Both Elise and Jean were essential members of the defense. Junior Varsity — Row 1: J. Enson, H. Overcamp, J. Imus, S. Weisenberg, K. Niedermeyer, Row 2: D. Finwall, S. Carter. J. Londe, S. Johnson, A. DeFrees. K. Pogorelsky, R. Crane, W. Fong, Row 3: S. DoSilva, T. Fuller, N, Daigneoult, S. Durling, Coach R. Crail, S. Molony, J. Smit, C. Nistanski, T, McDermit. RH OPP Redondo 1 3 Polos Verdes 3 West South 2 6 SaMo 2 1 Mira Costa -1 Redondo £. ' i Polos Verdes West 3 South 7 Mira Costa 1 5 Varsity Row 1 Coach Bionci. Row 2; B. Owens, S, Coffmon, M, Levesque, K. Schell, Row 3; N, Stondardi, E. Carson, S. Levesque, S, Lang, J, Marshall, A. Moy, Row 4, Stat, A. Brede. S, Morden, A, Traxler, A. Aooelhans, L. Kory, M. Metz, Stat a — ft r 1 sau Af tJ 9fi«i(AW«t) ' ■wmm- Slipping gracefully into the water, varsity diver Elise Carson executes another perfect dive during league competition. During a practice lap, Michelle Levesque comes up for air smiling. Is she happy workout is almost over, or is she really her sister, Susan? ' ,9 1 Swimm ' ing MM jIMlliUAiUiillUlU-UlU I iuml mmtkti%S! L- i iLS . . . And they are off in girls swimming competition in ttie Rolling Hills pool. Displaying their racing starts and impressive form, the Titan Mermaids mal e an impressive splash in Bay League. Swimming Pool time was well spent by the Girls ' Swim team as they placed second in league competition. The team was again led by a GIF champion quality relay team. Amy Traxler, Amy Appelhans, Leah Kory and Karen Schell comprised the team which continuously defeated their competition. The addition of a strong div- ing team was a stroke of good luck for the Titans. Junior Elise Garson and sophomore Garolyn Weise boosted the team ' s over- all standings with their consistant perfor- mances off the board. With continuing excellence in skill and determination, the girls ' swim team made quite a splash in the Bay League this season. RH OPP Rodondo 96 67 Mira Costa 31 72 PV 66 87 SaMo 73 79 JV; Row 1; M. irimajiri, L. Lang, D. Fowier, A. Kodama. A. Yamaoto, J. Lusher, Coach Bianci, Row 2, A. Domaino, K. Lemere, B. King, T. Glowcki, M, Gray, A. Grant, J. DeGraff. Basketball The 1986 Girls ' Basketball team fin- ished a long, hard season with a disappointing record of 4-7-2. De- spite their poor Bay League showing, the team was high spirited and played well together throughout the year. Led by co-captains Julie Roley and Cathy Mailander, the team displayed impres- sive skill. The team ' s come-from-behind victory over cross town rival Polos Verdes showed great determination and stamina. Throughout the season, all the members played well, contribut- ing their skills to the team. Guard Laura Dox and forward Andrea Bausch were strong defenders, while Nu-Gino Rog- ers and Kristina Behrens were consistent scorers. The junior varsity team also had a difficult season, but many of the team members show great potential in their skills which they con pass on to the varsity squad in future years. With strong determination and concentration. Cathy Mailander uses her ball handling skills to get past a Sea King defender. The Titans beat Polos Verdes in a toughly fought game 51-39. Varsity — Row 1 J, Roley, A. Ishihara, Row 2: L. Dox. J. Nakamura, K. Mortenson, C. Mailander, K. Behrens, A. Brown, A. Bausch, N. Rogers. 196 Junior Varsity — Row 1: C, Land, A. Ritchie, G. Saiga!, Row 2: A. Satoh(stat), M. Sekizowo, M, Yamaoko, K. Henrikson. E, Hendrix, V, Kohler, J. Bollontyne, K, Homi, M, Irimojirl, Coacli Bianci, Julie Roley dribbles down the court during a tough game. Julie ' s speed and skill were great assets to the team. RH GPP West 47 50 Mira Costa 34 52 SaMo .57 67 Polos Verdes 51 39 South 35 46 West 47 45 Redondo 31 60 Mira Costa 40 32 SoMo 33 67 Polos Vordes 41 42 South 40 72 After a skillful steal. Senior Andrea Bausch puts up a lay-up scoring another two points for the Titans. Varsity: Row 1: M, Wong. E, Fox. W. Leopold, S. Johnson. C. Lundy. L, Orme. T. Fuller. C, Giontz. Row 2: S. Limoges, J, Ballantyne, B. Chang. M, Behrens, C, Lee. A, Polzin, K. Forbes. L, Shapiro, G, Bhalla, Row 3: K, Pogorelsky. C. Wong. L. Yee, K. Mailander, A, Brown, N. Rogers, K. Hendrickson, V. Kohler. K. Robinson. Relay team member Antoinette Brown passes the baton to Nu-Gina Rogers, or is .t a stick of Dynamite? Antoinette is enjoying the moment, and there goes Nu-Gina ' She floats through the air with the greatest of ease , , , Kim Forbes demonstrates fantastic form as she glides over a hurdle 198 Track Track Jumping quickly out of the starting biocks, soptionnore Catlny Lyndy begins another 300 meter low hurdle race. Cathy ' s consistent winning efforts aided the Titons in their many team victories. Spring of 1986 was a good season for the Girls Track team. They ran into little difficulty defeating sever- al larger teams. A broad range of events were covered by strong com- petitors. Christy Lee was outstanding in the highjump, breal ing school and league records repeatedly. The 440 re- lay team, composed of Antoinette Brown, Nu-Gina Rogers, Tricia Fuller, and Jennifer Jones, placed very high in several invitationals as well. Anne Pol- zin, competing in the triple jump, and Kim Forbes, competing in the hurdles, also p laced highly in meets, strength- ening the team ' s overall scores. Scoreboard RH OPP Redondo S6 27 PV 50 63 South 93 20 West 45 72 Mira Cosfa 63 55 The 1986 Girls ' Junior Varsity Track Team Softball Girls ' Softball had yet another fan- tastic season in 1986. Season competition ended with the team holding an impressive record. This outstanding record allowed the team to advance to CIF playoffs. With the additional help of a new batting cage acquired early in the season, the team began to swing into winning action. The squad sported a majority of seniors including catcher Jean Tschido and second baseman Dani Pfeiffer, who holds an impressive .300 batting aver- age. Senior pitcher Andrea Bousch re- peatedly proved invaluable to the team. Her fast pitch style struck-out a record 623 batters during her career at Rolling Hills. The skills of shortstop junior Kristina Hale and upcoming pitcher, ju- nior Lisa Tom are a solid base on which the Titans can build a strong team for 1987. Undoubtedly, next season will be as much of a hit as ' 86 has been for the Girls ' Softball team, . J k It is a ballet in a diamond as junior Lisa Tom looks tutu graceful making a diving catcfi for ttie Titan Girls ' Softball team. Here is looking at you looking at tlie ball, Lisal Vorsity: Row 1; D, Pfeiffer, A, Bousch, H, Jones, Row 2; P. Gliksman, N. McCormick. N. Guro, C. Pledger. Row 3, L. Tom, S. Scliwartz, Tschido, K. Hale, Coach Ryan. 20G Softball JV: Row 1; C. Virtue, J. Smit, D, Ongarato, K. Booth, Row 2; C. Vierson. L. Woods, C, Nostonski, A, Altman, A, Foster, Row 3; J, Lande, N. Daigneault, S, Letcher, S. DoSilvo, C, Macios, Coach Maeder, RH OPP Mira Costa 3 2 West 5 4 PV 1 South 2 1 SaMo 9 Redondo 7 4 Mlra Costa •10 Q PV 13 Redondo 6 Up to bat for the Titan Softball team is senior Dani Pfeiffer; and she has the bat up as she awaits the pitch. With strength and determination, senior Andrea Missy Bausch lets fly another of her trademark fast pitches. • --(-i-v ;: ?-Wt -%j,,.; . )Vy i|;5 lj %■ - •v. ■■• • ' ... i P ii- ■J ■t. ' V Organ -■;- v, :iub Council President and Vice President President Jim Stansei ;b Council Representatives Club Counci Over the years, Club Council has de- veloped into a necessary link be- tv een Student Council and the various clubs on the Rolling Hills campus. Club Council encouraged numerous clubs to remain active and maintained a con- tinuous flow of information to the clubs to keep them well informed. Furthermore, Club Council provided unity and promot- ed a sense of cooperation between clubs and student Council. This organization has been an essential part of the student government at Rolling Hills High School. Vice President Rori Hendrixs I: W Kao, A. Elkins, J. Stansei. M. Labrador, L. Barstow. R. Hendrixs. I ow 2: J, Porter. M Ginsburg, J. Jones, C. Lee, B. Kynn, C. Mason, A. Chang. !: K. Iran, D, Chan, C, Wong, K. Chin, S, Summit, C, Fox, J, Zurnaciyon. Row 4: S. Murch, A. Wu, L Liu, M. Huppert, M. Tuens, P. Whalon, A. Glicl , J. iz. Row 5; G. Kuhlman, M, Armstrong, E. DiffendaL M, Edelson, N, Meier. Club Council 203 French Club M, Tuens (Pres), A, Appelhans (VP), D Johnson (Sec). K, Lu (Treas), Language Clubs This past year at Rolling Hills High School saw active interest by students in the four lan- guage clubs: French, German, Latin, and Spanish. The French Club expanded its mem- bers awareness of the culture of the French people and gave students a personal exper- ience with the intellectual, artistic, and cultural aspects of France. The purpose of the German Club was to promote the German language, traditions, and costumes. They gave awards commending outstanding students in each club. Affiliated with state and national organi- zations, the Latin Ciub brought together both Latin students and their friends. They raised funds and attended a state convention in March, The Spanish Club provided an opportu- nity for interested students to meet and discuss activities associated with the Hispanic culture such as trips to Tijuana and Olivera Street. Latin Club Row 1: S. Wang, P, Tung, L, Jo, J, Imus, J. Winje. V Mann, N. McCormick, M. Labrador, B, Kym, P, Glicksman, J, Marshal, N. Ichinomyio, Row 2: D. Johnson, V. Fan, S, Kuno, N, Gulati, J. Chen, K. Fong, D, Gehr, K. Guthrie, C Grant, A, Smith, J, Greenberg. Row 3: C, Morgan, K, Paulsen, G. Huang, D. Stasher, E. Osburg, M, Sekizowa, 204 Language Clubs German Club Row 1 : A, Moy, M, Levesque, M, Wright. R Granata, C. Behrens. N, Ichinomiya, S. Helmer, E, Carson, L, Borstow, N, Borski, N. Tilley, S. Le. Row 2: D, Easier, J. Liu, A. Gu, R. Pursell, S Begrens, E. Lam, C, Grariato, P, Allman, K Li, D, Lee, C. Che, Row 3 M, Lai, M, Gruel, B, Hale, A. Ho, J. Viola, D. Smith, J. Apostal, M. Edelstein, D. Holland, D. Barth, M. Herbig, B. Henke, R. Meese, G. Coffman, E. Motsui. C, Buerler, C, Chang, C. Gow, Spanish Club M. Ginsburg (Pres), D Armstrong, (V P.), N, McCormick (Sec), M, Wong (Treas,), Language Clubs 205 Woodwind Quintet Cliannber Orclnestra L to R; D. Vlaser, C, Guthrie, S, Gilchrist, H, Mahr, Row 1: E, Johnson, J. Wang, J, Rochat, S. Gilchrist, K. Behrens, V. Manajan, J. Ackermonn, S, Schwartz, K, Ladd, D, Vlasek, Row 2: J, Shikiya, D. Gilson, D, lowler, A. Grant, C, Frith, B. Albanese, N, Aguilar, A, Ferrua, J. Ganahl, H, Mahr. Row 3: J, Zinner, B, Kim, J, Lubofsky, V. Stuart, A, Nazarian, L. Yee, C. Wong, M. Yeh, S, Wang, T. Steele, B. Tsang, Concert Bond Row 1: A. Laverde, C, Rogstod, K. Murphy, N. Otobe, A. Kodama, J. Lee, S, Gorg, C, Choi, A. Yamaura, T. Williams, M, Willis, H. Chang, H, Lee, Row 2: K. Sanders, R. Thielmon, A, Clum, C, McManus, N. Seto, K, Kim, Y. Hasegawa, D, Curry, L, Collins, J, Swanson, K, Smith, K. Ishihara. Row 3: P. Pugh, J. Nagashima, J, Smith, J. McCue, J. Lee, J. Zucker, H, Lee, D, Beck, G. Plunkett. 206 Instrumental A ind Ensemble Instrumental Music The instrumental music department of Rolling Hills High School was divid- ed into three major sections. The majority of the concert band was composed of IVIarching bond mem- bers, The wind ensemble consisted of the better players of each type of in- strument. The chamber orchestra was a group of dedicated string musicians. All three groups gave excellent perfor- mances at their annual fall and spring concerts. Woodwind, Quintet, Jazz Band, and String Quartet were small groups who specialized in one type of music and instrumentation. Row 1 : S, Matthies, S, Gilchrist, J. Espinoza, C. Thielman, S. Sohwartz, C. Guthrie, H. Waddles, M, Duenes, D. Vlaser, E. Johnson. Row 2: J. Bails, E, Wiese, T, Kendel, G, McKain, A, Ferrua, K, Ferruo, J, Lee, C. Buehler, T. Thielman, L. Shih. Row 3: C. Wiese, C. Frith, J. Iwanoga, J. Shikiyo, S. Munekuni, J. Chang, F, Whallon. Jazz Band String Quartet L to R: B. Albanese, B. Kim, K. Lodd, J. Ganahl. tow 1; H, Waddles, E. Johnson, J Iwanaga. Row 2: T. Kendel, S Munekuni, G. McKain, ;. Kim, F. Whailon, R. Low, A, Kodama, Row 3: J. Shikiya, M, Wiese, T, Steele. G. ' lunkett, E, Wiese, J. Bails. K, Ferrua, K. Ishihara. Instrumental 207 Service Clubs Four service clubs at Rolling Hills were the Li- brary Committee, Student Union, Girl ' s League, and Interact, The Library Committee consisted of carefully selected students who as- sisted and advised the Student Board Member in library related activities. They attempted to de- velop a variety of student appealing library relat- ed programs. Student Union was a service club which oriented its activities toward the school and community. Their main goal was to raise money to support the music programs of the school districts elementary and intermediate schools. Girl ' s League was a club that sponsored several school related events such as the Powder Puff football game. Buttons n ' Bows, and the tra- ditional winter classic, the Formal, Interact pro- vided service to both R,H. and the surrounding community by visiting hospitals and convalescent homes during Halloween and Christmas, aiding at 10k races, painting the R,H, letters, and sponsor- ing a child in Korea, Library Committee L to R: K, Lakhani, E. Siu, B, r?obinson, E, Diffendal, G. Baker. J. Lee, S, Bradford, Student Union Row 1 : B. Albanese, E, Wiese. H, Chang, H, Lee. Row 2: C Chang, J, Rochat, A. Lacer, C. Frith, K. Ishihara, A Yamoura Row 3: D, Vlasek. R, Tabario. R Low. S Lee. G, PlunkelL J, Bails. B, Fung, 208 Service Clubs Girls ' League S. Summit (Pres), K. Behrens (VP). T. Ratigan (Recording Sec), C, Rungaldier (Corresp, Sec), J, Keller (Treas.). Interact Row 1 R Inoba. A. Chang, J, Leopold, C, Dent, J Suarez, J, Pork, H, Meier, M Inobo. Row 2: J. Defrees, A Pullen, J, Keller, D. Chan, J. Letcher, A, Mori, W Leopold, D, Asrotf, J, Rudberg, D, Roque, J, LaFornora, C, Murdock, V, Ivener, Row 3: S. Johnson, A, Moy, G. Bhallo, C, Guthrie, K. Pohlmon, M, Nitz, J, Wynne, H, lida, K, Lundy, G. Huong, A. Staes, J. Meyer, M, Herbig, P. Allmon, L, Wenger. Row 4: S. Sheen, R, Yang, C. Sun, G, Kuhlman, D, Fong, T, Deppe, M Keller, D Holland, K Fu, K Bossier, G. Cohen, D, Roque, Service Clubs 209 Girls ' Service Club Row 1; R. Home (sponsor). Row 2: C. Cherry, M. Park, D. Fong, A, Chang, H, lida, D. Chan, J. Cordova, C. Wong, K, Wu, Row 3: A. Moy, L. Collins, S. Mitchell, L. Yee, J. Meyer, A. Staes, E. Carson, A. Peng, E. Siu, S. Kim, K, Stader, C. Sun, B, Ungerleider, A. Applehans, C, Murdocl , K. Fu, Row 4: M. Palting, L. Subotky, L. Montmayor, N. Tran, L. Jo, G, Lee, O. Lang, L. Cheng, C. Chen, B. Chang, S. Sullivan, S. Chin, C. Greenwood, G, Cohen. Row 5: M. DeGuzman, R. DeGuzman, L. Bacstow, M. Atkins, L. Richman, A, Yang, C. Wiese, N. McCormick, K. Land, J, Swanson, K. Under, E. Duenes, M, Nitz, J. Keller, R, Kim, M. Yeh. Row 6: K, Behrens, S. Rungaldier, C Rungaldier, L, Ho, C Guthrie, P. Bento, K, Pohlman, K. Long, K. Myer, S, Bradford, R. Wang. Key Club Row 1 ; C. Behrens, P. Bento, K. Nye, J. Beliveau, S. Williams, C. Silverstone, C, Fox, J. Zurnaciyan, C. Moiony, J. DeFrees, A. Shier. Row 2: R. Marcone, K. Finklestien, E. Farnum, G. Jung, M, Thoen, K. Lyons, J. Mun, C. Henk, S. Robbins, S. Martin, S. Robinson, J. Eakins, J. Bunch, S. Cowles. Row 3; M, Dowell, K. Lloyd, G. Fredfeld, T. Senn, T. Niedermeyer, K. Siegei, H. Greiling, D. Greenbaum, M. Heckle, A. Polzin, J. Wynne, M. Nitz, A. Chang, R. McNeill. Row 4; J. Robbins, D. Wallace, J. Anderson, S. Kraake, B. Bunn, G. Hollingsworth, S, Heimer, C. Terry, B. Sweiler, S. Smith, T. Nordahl. 210 Service Clubs Lettermans ' Club Row 1 : K, Lyons, J. Titchner, Row 2; G, Kuhlman, M, Brehnaman. M, Rubin, B, Yoo, G Redman Row 3: R, McNeil, S, Sliean, J. Che. B, Ger- vais, M Tilley, M, Hecl le, D, Johnson, E. Hagenburger, D, Mellinger. Row 4: B, Warren, D Edwards, D, Herold, G, Waypa, M. Eddelson, M. Schlegel, E. Ruono, T. Rool , B. Reid, Row 5: D, Trump, D. Tidwell, C. Terry, D, Bellow, C. Mason, G, Thomas, B, Godfrey, H, Martin, W. Cathey, G, Capps. Titan Alliance Service Clubs The Girls ' Service Club, in its 22nd, year of participation of Rolling Hills, worked withi over twenty school and community ac- tivities during this past school year. Key Club visited Ladera Linda Community Center dur- ing Halloween, went caroling at local hospi- tals and convalescent homes, and aided in the distribution of Peninsula phone directo- ries. The Lettermans ' Club participated in several activities throughout the year. Mem- bers of Titan Alliance volunteered weekly at a local nursing home, retarded children cen- ter, and raised money for various charities. Row 1: R. Boudreau, M. Lai. Row 2 L. Turek, M, Huettemeyer, E Meyer, M. Vette, J. Win, D. Rogers, S. Murray, M, Chodzko. Row 3: Chin, E. Soo-Hoo, B. Borkowitz, B, Mesic. . Pitz, J, Winje, N, McCormick. J. J. Bartok, B. Kim, C. Lee, R. Kim, K. Service Clubs 211 Senior Girls ' Club I A, Chang (Pres), J, Zurnaciyan (Pres), S, Robbins (V.P), S. Martin (Treas.). T. Bennett (Sec). Service Clubs Green Leo Club Functioning as a charity and service group, the Senior Girls ' Club donated, during the past school year, funds and time to the South Bay Child Guidance Clinic to aid abused and molested chil- dren and to support an Ethopian child. A combination of several previous clubs, the Green Leo Club strove to increase school spirit and communication. Spon- sored by the Polos Verdes Lions Club, they supported the goals ot Lionism such as care for the blind and those with impaired hearing, research in diabetes and drug abuse av areness. The World Hunger Club ' s sole purpose was to raise money and collect food to aid in ending hunger. Their annual World Hunger Week, which was held during the last week of school in December, augmented the awareness of students and raised food and funds. Teen Advocates indicated a sincere concern for contemporary issues and on unselfish desire to be of assistance of fellow teens in need. Row 1: J, Marshall. K, Schell, C. Lee, M, M, C, Thielman, J, Johnson, L. Tsang, Row 2: Mr. Noble (Sponsor), D. Wisot, A, Grant, M. Cassimotis, C. Duke, A. Elkins, M. Goetze, S. Bocharoch, S. Lin. Row 3: J. Voiles, T, McKelvey, P. Nguyen, D. Smith, J. Tang, C. Chen, J. Viola, D. Baker, M. Getzie, J. Stansel, Row 4: G. Stone, J, Donahue, J. Stone, B. Fay, J, Apostle, S. Tsi, J. Stone. S. Mortyniak, J. Murdock, S. Smith. 212 Service Clubs World Hunger Club : B. Kym (Pres ), H. Jetha (V P ), S. Mori (Sec). J. Lechago (Treas.), J. Lechago (Comm), C, Meyer (Coll.), C. Bell (Distrib), T, Hoyward (Pub,), A. Ahern (For. Rel,). Teen Advocates Row 1 B. Kim, M Motsanago, M Lakornaro, B, Eisenstein, P Tung, S. Wong, J, Tang, R. Nizamion, J, Valdes, E Duenes, J. Krantz, Row 2: M. Kodakic, Mrs. Donner (sponsor), S. Gilbert, H VonHogen, S, Wong, H. Chen, S. Thies, S, Sullivan. K Long, M Menderson, M. Alper, K. Grant, S. Ephram, A, Brown, A. Kaemerer, J, Henrikson. Row 3: P. Chen, J. An, J. Chen, R. Meese, K. Poland. K. Keith, D, Sullivan, S Smith, A. Valentine, S. Taylor, N. Brian, P. Batchelder, S. Bradford, C. Lee, J. Mallen. Row 4: N. Earl, C. Meade, W. Chang, J. Detmer, S. Chappell, M. Che, R. De- Guzman Row 5 J. Fovero, M. Gray, R. Grant, S. Purvis, J. Kissrer, K. Hoy, B. Droves. S. Keith, K, Biggenno, S. Marlborough, G. Smith. Service Clubs 213 Model United Nations Row 1: A. Moy, G. Bhalla, J. Tang, A, Wu, N. Schaffer, L. Liu, S. Thies, V. Mahajan, S. Talbott, K. Iran. Row 2: S. Tan, S. Wong, P. Mirhirani, S, Murch, C. Grant, N. Tran, L. Jo, S, Wang, C. Granata, C. Chen, P. Tung, N. Bouchez, A. Cook, H. Meier. Row 3: M. Yeh, K. Fu, A. Peng, K, Ku- plis, T. Graham, L. Hoffman, K. Stader, M. Edelson, C. Chen, K. Ho, M, Peretti, J. Wang, D. Lee, Mr. Rudoiph (sponsor). Row 4: J, Wiesen, P. Ting, K. Ong, L. Fixler, S. Bradford, S. Jetha, H. Chen, E. Tom, T. Chang, D. Bal er, B. Eisenstein, F. Whallon. Row 5: D. Brewster, B. Robinson, H. Mahr, R. Thies, C. Vieri, H, Ting, R, Wang, A. Ho, J. Liu. Academic Decathlon L to R; T. Maeder (sponsor), A. Wu, L. Liu, N. Schaffer, P. Ting, T. Chang, K. Ong. 214 Academic Clubs Satori Row 1 : T, Chang, P. Ting, M. Goetze, J. Saunders, Row 2: E. Gray, A. Wu, A, Takasaki, D Baker, A. Gu. On Tree: L, Liu, A. Ho. Math Club Academic Clubs During this past year at Rollirig Hills High School, numerous academic clubs stimu- lated the intellectual capabilities of stu- dents. These clubs included Model United Na- tions, Academic Decathlon, Satori, and Math Club. Model United Nations fostered an interest in not only the operations of the United Nations but also current events of international interest and debating skills. By simulating the United Na- tions at several conferences throughout the United States, students represented Rolling Hills and improved their written and oral communi- cation. Academic Decathlon, sponsored by Mr. Moeder, was a group of nine multi-talented students. They attended the Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon and competed in ten scholastic subjects such as math, history, science, and English. Satori was a group of stu- dents who met and published the Rolling Hills literary annual. The magazine consisted of the poetry, prose, and art of Rolling Hills High School students. The purpose of the R.H.H.S. Math Club was to allow its members to participate in var- ious math competitions during the school year. In addition to competing at quarterly Bay League Math meets, the team entered in competitions at Occidental College and Cal State San Luis Obispo. Row 1: S. Tan, S. Bradford, J. Wang, K. Kuplis, S. Thies, L. Liu, B. Kharrazi, A. Wu, A. Peng, K. Ong, K. Fu, T. Chang. Row 2: M. Tseng, S. Wang, J. Lusher, S. Jetha, I. Koo, E, Liang, R. Wang, A. Ho, S. Lee, E. Kim, J. Liu, J. Chen, B. Tan. Row 3: K. Ho, B. Hale, D. Baker, M. Binnard, M. Cle- mente, IVl. Huang, E. Ho, E. Tom, J. GanahL Academic Clubs 215 Special Interest Clubs Five special interest clubs that existed this past year at Rolling Hills High School were the Chess Club, Asian Culture Club, Car Rally Club, Pa- perback Exchange and Securities Exchange Club. The Chess Club met twice a week at lunch to allow interested chess players to play at their leisure. Occasional tournaments were sponsored by the club throughout the year. The Asian Cul- ture Club was designed to help new foreign stu- dents adjust to Rolling Hills High. For example, the club offered tutoring to any individual requesting it. The year climaxed with a banquet welcoming foreign students from Japan. The Car Rally Club planned and sponsored several car rallies throughout the year. The Paperback Exchange ' s sole purpose during this past school term was to offer quality paperback books to both the stu- dent body and faculty. Students and teachers could either purchase a book or exchange for one that they had not already read. Consisting of students interested in the financial world, the Se- curities Exchange Club, with the aid of sponsor Mr. Hunt, an ex-broker, enlightened students in the intrinsic meaning of finance. These clubs stimulat- ed the specific interests of students at Rolling Hills High School. Chess Club Row 1 A, Sherman, S. Hammona, D. Porter, T. Bostelaa, A. Gllck, E. Matsui. D. Hough, R. Hsieh. M. Yuki. T. Rose, E. Soo-Hoo, S, Wong, S, Hung. Row 3: J. Donoghue, R (sponsor), J. Moshouf, D. Barth, H. Cakheri, S, Marlborough. Row 2: Porter Asian Culture Club Row 1: A Ishihara, L, Cheng, L, Tsang, E, Wiese, C-Y. Chang. K, Cheng, S. Bradford. Row 2: T. Cheng, T. Chang, C. Lai, Y. Sotomi, K. Hommo, M, Yamaoka, C. Lee, S, Maruno, Y. Hamamoto, K. Ho, Y. Tsukazaki, K, Ito, Row 3; S. Yun, M, Naganuma, S. Lie, J. Chacon, J, An, B. Tensen, D, Otsuka. W, Kao. A, Sotomi. E Wodo, K Ho, C, Chung, R, Low. 216 Organizations Car Rally Club Row 1; M. Huppert, L, Chacon, Y. Suhr, K. Usuda. D. Moberly, J. Winje, S. Heimer. Row 2: E. Gray, J Meyer, J, Henke, B, Mesic, W. Waypa, A. Pizer, L. Donoghue, J, Suarez, M. Edelstein, W. Kao, M, Mason, Row 3: M. Nagonumo, M, Keller, S, Murch, M, Armstrong, C, Hall, P, Aiperin, L, Chui, N. Lessinger, B, Jensen, H. Asiri Paperback Exchange Club Securities Exchange Club iC iCbl i s SahO CI-, Row 1; A, Ho, H, Chen, K, Hoo. Row 2: V. Momajon, L. Liu, J, Wang, K Ong, A, Wu, P. Carney (sponsor). Row 1: A, Sherman, J. Chen, S Chang, E, Kim, N. Gulati, D, Lee, K. Li, T, Chu, W. Kao. Row 2: J. Lee, W. Sheng, S. Chai, B. Hale, A. Takosaki, J. Liu, V, Fan, M. Heckle. Organizations 217 Young Republicans D Edwards (Pres), E. Ruona (VP), S. Robinson (Sec). T. Ronk (TreasO. Fun, Food, and Fashion Club CIV m t 1 .- ■ Cil , I v_ ' Titans i sSanO Row 1; Y. Yang, M. Otsuka, A. Wong, M, Pugeda. Row 2; H. Chen, K. Ohtomo, S. Ephrainn, K. Mainero, D. Asroff, W. Koo, L. Wenger, J. Bartok, A.J. Mabugat. Row 3; S. Robinson, Gumby, T Wan, P Hartmon, H. Bertolsen, M. Abrishami, S. Loggins, 218 Organizations Radio R.H.H.S. Row 1: E. Stever, H. Saeheim, C. Norwood. T. Viersen, E, Toshiba, R, Norwood. Row 2: A, Sochhi. J. Pappas W Kao T Rotiqan A Traxler C Plumley, Eddy. D.T. '  • ■ International Exchange Club Special Interest Clubs During this past school year, a club known as Young Republicans allowed students who supported the GOP to share and voice their opinions. The International Ex- change Club welcomed foreign exchange stu- dents to Rolling Hills High School. Apart from serving as a source of information and assis- tance for these students, the club increased international awareness by encouraging cul- tural exchange. Radio R.H.H.S. was a group of hard working and talented students who pro- vided students with a vast array of entertain- ment through music at lunch in the amphith- eater. The Fun, Food, and Fashion Club ' s mem- bers enjoyed swaping recipes and seeing fashion shows. Row 1: E. Soo-Hoo. K. Ho, W. Koo. C. Wong, C, Wiese. Row 2: M, Yen. A. Ho. K, Honamun. A, Peng. R. Wang, K. Fu, S, Tom, Row 3: M. Noganuma, J, An. J. Turrek, M, Heckle. C. Norwood. Organizations 219 Photography Club E i t a POOIBALL TEAM Row 1 K. Hamada, R, Espinoza, C. Greenwood, S. Purvis. Row 2: D. Hale, D. Fowler, T. Thielman, A. Grant, R. Thielman, J. Bartok. Row 3: A, Gelb, J. Suorez, J, Bartok, H. Meier (Pres.), H, Ando, K. Kadowaki, Y. Hashiiba. Special Interest simulation Game Club Clubs The Simulation Game Club was a gathering ot students who met to share similar games that simulated historical events, such as the Second World War. Members of the Photography Club met to share their secrets ot good photography. Their goal was to provide tips to improve everyone ' s skills, or at least bring them into focus. Involved with various aeronautical activities, the Flyer ' s Club allowed students to discuss different planes and attend air shows as a group. They were able to go behind the scenes and view the planes up close. The purpose of the Poetry Club was, in addition to getting poetry published, to raise some interest among the Rolling Hills Students in writing poetry. During the year, this club spon- sored a contest for students writing poetry. The G.Q. Club, a relatively new club, was estab- lished to promote the awareness of fashion among the male members of the R.H. student body. L to R: D, Porter, J, Goldberg, J, Donogtiue, A, Glick, Mr. Porter (Sponsor), M. Goetze, A, Gu, 220 Organizations G.Q. Club Poetry People t-— Row 1: L. Chacon, J. Velasco, Y, Suhr, R, Norwood Row 2: C, Norwood, K. Usuda, C, Mason, R. deGuzman, M. Huppert. L to R: C. Brady, M, Metz, S, Under, J. Rolain (pres). A, Elkins, N. Leviton, J. Lechago Flyers Club L to R: D, Williams, M, Ruddick, M. Binnard, M. Goetze, B, Kelly, F, Cortier, E, Pott, P, Whallon, Organizations 221 Physics Club Special Interest Clubs Two special interest science clubs at Rolling Hills School this past year were the Physics Club and the Biology Club. The Physics Club was dedicated to promoting physics at R.H. During the year they worked on perfecting holography in on optics lab created by the members of the club. The Physics Club won the most original ASB prize during the Homecom- ing Fair with its rope climb game booth. The Biology Club tried to help students grasp a bet- ter understanding of biology. They provided tutoring to those Biology 1 students requesting it. Biology Club Row 1: L, Liu, P. Mirmirani, A. Peng, A. Ho, V. Mahajan, L, Bacharach, J. McCoy. G. Knous; Row 2: J. McGehee (sponsor), E. Soo-Hoo, R. Boudreau, W, Koo, I. Koo, K. Ong, Row 1: L, Tsang, C. Hyman, G. Hamwy. S, Persselin, N, Ichinomiyo, M. Edelstein, C, Lai, J, Chen, B, Leach, Row 2; J. Johnson, C. Lee, J. Zurnociyan. A , Polzin, A, Geib, E, Siu, O. Lang, G. Hsu, Row 3: M, Wong, K, Fu, S, Murch, E, Diffendai, M, Mason, 222 Organizations Madrigals Choral Groups Throughout this past year Madrigals and the Concert Choir have per- formed and entertained. In addition to semi-annual concerts. Madrigals the advanced choir, sang at various loca- tions. The Concert Choir v as a small group of school instrumentalists who host- ed the annual district music festival. L to R: L, Johnson, M, Gibson, S. Keefer, B. Cash. S. Summit, K, Roberts, E, Bayer, A. Tagawa. Concert Choir Row 1: A. Sotomi, F. Iwase, A, Tsuji, K. Sotomi, Y.Ogawo, M, Sekizawa, Y. TsukazakI, K, Ito, A. Tagawa, Row2:E, Woda, C, Cheng, J, Brown, J, Paul, D, Gilbert, S, Chuang, K, Homma, R, Rubins. C, Pledger, Y, Sotomy. Organizations 223 Performing Arts At Rolling Hills this past year ttie Presenta- tion Arts Technical Support (P.A.T.S.) group provided general technical sup- port to R.H. and to the local community. The Drama Club supported the dramatic aspect of the performing arts at the school. With a love for the stage, members of this club gathered to perform, watch, and enjoy theatrical produc- tions. In April, the Shakespeare Society com- peted in the Annual Shakespeare Festival, sponsored by the Drama Teacher ' s Association of Southern California. They also were involved with fundraising, seeing video tapes of differ- ent interpretations, and putting on an assem- bly at school. Consisting of over twenty danc- ers, Choreo was a group of extremely talented students interested in dancing. They had a win- ter performance of about twenty-five routines. Also, the group performed at lunch, basketball games, and at the school slide show. Drama Club P.A.T.S. Club Row 1 : B. Suzuki, S. Cellier. Row 2: P. Kuhr, P. Britton, R. Keele (sponsor), R. Cohen, D. Cellier, 1 Trail, Row 1:C. Thomas, C.Winer, T.Hayward, A, Segreto, G. Hamwi, C. Sullivan, E, Camay, L. Tung.S Ames, S, Keefer, K. Roberts, L. Wenger, M Gray, Row 2: E Lofferxy, J. Branat, A. Traxler, J. Tang, S, Wang, P, Tung, M, Amin, S, Saigac, C, Gilbert, K, Woods, G, Cohen. L, Bacharoch, S, Abramowitz, A, Demcak, VonDerHulst, C, Demcak, Row 3: T, Deppe, E. Rquona, K, Carter, B, Kelly, M, Gilbert, P, Pinner, P, Altmarun, G, Knauss, C, Catalogue, 224 Organizations Shakespeare Society Row 1 : J. Bartok, T, Fitzgerald, A, Elkins, J, Rolain, C, Elkins, Row 2; J, Tang. S Tom, C, Lee, G Hsu. S. Keefer. K, Roberts. T. Hoyward. A. Ahearn, Row 3: S. Wang, P. Tung, C. Chen. D. Walquist, G, Salgal, K. Kamarato, N. Tilly, R. McNeil, Choree Row 1: S, Cowles. A, Schreiber. M. Thoen, S. Williams, A. Ali. C. Henk. K, Nye, K, Lundquist, N. Raygani, Row 2: K, Agnew, C, Severance. D, Buckley, J, Claypool, C. Berg, K. Wheeler. Row 3: H. Oster, C. Elkins, M. Gibson, V, Mann, J, Win)e, S, Robins, R, Ali, Organizations 225 I Math Problem Solving S.A.D.D, Row 1: R. Granata, M, Wright, C, Behrens. S, Robbinson, W, Kao (Pres.), J. Stamm- reigh. Row 2: J, Keller, S. Limoges. T. Ratigan, P. Allman, H, Fleming, M. Herbig, M, GrevI, M, Edelstein, C. Grant. M. Goetze, J, Chen. S,H. Lee. Row 3: J. Lechago. C. Litman, S, Kraft, L. Chacon, R. All. E. Colvin. B. Warren, P. Botcheider. J. Wynne. B. Jensen, A. Gu, C. Salzmon, L. Raiting. Row 1: T. Scheibley. P, Loggins. C. Grant, Row 2: J. Bartok. W. Kao, S. Robbinson, R. Norwood, L, Wenger, K, Moinero. F. Dell er, Row 3: P. Kim. J. An, K. Kakuma, A. Sockheim, D. Brown. C. Norwood. Dugout Club Garry Poe (sponsor) 226 Organizations Runners for Higher Endurance Row 1: L, Lilienthal, N. Ichinomiya, S, Limoges, R. Norwood, E, Fox, L. Yee, A, Bausch, L, Shapiro, C, Wong, M. Wong, K. Niedermeyer, K. Fu. Row 2: A. Gu, S, H. Lee, W. Kao, J, Vinso, T. Africono, S. Yun, P. Botchelder, H, Ando, J. Stammreich, J, Beck, Row 3: L. Palting, B. Jensen, L Berman, B, Hole, C. Norwood, K. Li, M. Little, A, Holland, J, Marckx, J. Aro, P, Cotter, J, Che. C. Solzman, Volleyball Club Row 1: S. Bocharach, C, Micek, G. Huang, J, Keller, P. Bento, A. Wood, N. McCormick, S Broemer, N. Asher, L, Ctiacon. Row 2: C. Gutherie, J, Frost, S, Brassier, A. Brown, J. Dewit, L Hoffman, D. Walquist, M, Otsuka, M. Pugeda, A. Maruno, A. Sotomi. Row 3: A. Gelb, V. Kohler, S, Baker, S, Ephrain, M, Heckle. R. Norwood, S, Robbins, K. Homma, B. Jensenz. Row 4: M. Marovich, K, Sotomi, M, Yomaoka, M. Tilley, S. Molony, K, Mockey, D, Finklestien, E. Arlon C Besanceney, F. Delker, S, Smith, E, Colvin. B, Warren, J. Ko, S, Smith, Miscellaneous Clubs Students Against Drunk Driving, Math Prob- lems Solving Club, Runners for Higher En- durance, and the Volleyball Club v ere ac- tive this school year. Students Against Drunk Driving (S.A.D.D,) was involved in infornning stu- dents about the dangers of driving v hile under the influence of alcohol. Math Problem Solving Club a newly formed organization, consisted of dedicated math students. These members helped their fellow R.H.H.S. students with any questions pertaining to math. With over seven- ty-five members, the Dugout Club supported baseball at R.H, Students involved in the group raised money by selling concessions. Com- prised of members from the school ' s cross country and track teams, the Runners for High- er Endurance Club was created to promote the more enjoyable aspects of competitive running. The Volleyball Club consisted of stu- dents interested in playing volleyball. They met often in the evening to play games strictly for the fun of it. Organizations 227 Wrestling Club Athletic Support Clubs Two clubs at Rolling Hills this post year devoted themselves to supporting athletics at the school. These v ere the Wrestling Club and the Girl ' s Athletic Club. The Wrestling Club was created and existed to promote the sport of amateur wrestling at R.H. In addition, the club sup- ported competitive wrestling between schools in the Los Angeles area. The Girl ' s Athletic Club con- sisted of females who participated in an athletic sport. Their main goal was to support and raise money for all girl ' s athletic programs. Row1:H.Donia,V.Noga.R,Mahajan,S.Cassidy.Row2:G.Huang.F.Cartier A Pullen N Ichinomiya, N. Raizes, K. Grote, M. Hughes, J. Colten. Row 3: G. Capps, J, Che, B Gervais ' B. Johnson, J. Vinso, B, Warren. Girl ' s Athletic Club 2 C Wona K Fu M wnnn , A f T « Wnght, A. Bausch, K, Finkleste.n, A. Brown, C, Mailonder, Mrs. Greiling (sponsor), A. Wood, L. Shapiro. Row Chen E Fox CW j9 ?monf ' v T.T ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ° = ' ' ' ' ' McCorm.ck, N. Rogers, P. Tung, C. Chen, L. Tor... Row 3 P. Siu, C. V Koh er J F oS r Mi.r r M , ' r°° ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ' ® ' ' ' ° ® ' ' ' ' ' ' era, J. Nakar ura, N. Asher, J. Luvofsky. Row 4: v, Kohler, J, Frost, C. Micek, G. Huong, L, Coilins, L, Dox, K. Sotomi, W. Chang, S. Levesque. 228 Organizations CSF Juniors Honors Organizations The California Scholarship Federation was created in 1921 to encourage, motivate, and identify students who have a great deal of intellectual ability. The organization tried to forward the cre- ative use of this ability and to urge these students to further their education be- yond the high school level. To qualify, each student was required to earn a number of points based on the grades re- ceived by the student in certain aca- demic classes during the preceding se- mester. Many of the students at Rolling Hills High School have earned Seolbearer Status by qualifying for more than four se- mesters in their last three years of school at R.H. Each of the students has proven himself to excel academically. CSF Seniors Honor Organizations 229 NHS Juniors Ms, Home (sponsor) Row 1: S. Schuinty, M. Yeh, C. Wong, J. Shikiyo, A. Peng. K. Fu, J, Cordova, D, Chan, L. Tsang, S. Hyman, J, Johnson. M. At- kins, G. Lee. Row 2: G. Hamwi. S. Chin. B. Kym. K, Scheii. J. Marshail. V. Mohajan. Row 3: R. Wang. E. Stuart, T. Cantine, E, Diftendahl, D, Otsuko, Y-P. Chu, A. Yang, E. Carson, R, Yang, S, Shean, B. Nusic, M. Ginsburg, G. Hollingsworth, M. Peretti, H. Grieling, P. Bento, G. Huang, T. Neidermeyer, J, Kelier. Honors Organizations Among the many honors organizations at Rolling Hills during this past year, the National Honor Society was the most prestigious. Membership in N.H.S. was defi- nitely a privilege to any student. Students who were accepted to this organization were selected on the basis of their leader- ship, academics, character, and service to the school and local community. The recog- nition that they received through the club was well deserved. Another honor organiza- tion at R.H. was the International Thespian Society. This club gained recognition for all talented actors, actresses, and technical staff members. International Thespian Society Row 1: P, Altmann, K. Roberts. G. Saigal. L. Tung. C. Giibert. L. Wenger. M, Annin. G. Cohen. Row 2: C. Hayward. A, Demsak, A, Ahearn. C, Sullivan. T, Brinkman. K. Woods. S. Ames, 230 Honor Organizations NHS First Year Seniors Ms. Home (sponsor) Row 1 : K. Matthews, S, Kaufman, A. Applehans, L. Subotky , S, Keefer, C. Chin, C, Lee, A. Locer. Row 2: S. Patel, I. Koo, N, Schaffer, S. Thies, J. Wang, A. Arcand, G. Hsu, S. Keith, B, Gervais, A. Chang, M. Lee, C. Fox, D, Roque, M, Inaba, C. Greenwood, C. Cherry, G. Cohen, C. Murdock. Row 3: D, Moberly, S, Minekuni, S. Murch, K. Roberts, C. Thielman, J. Rochat, M. Wright, K. Wu, P, Allman, G. Stone, H. Meyer, D. Kim, G, Huang, G, Waypa, P. Alperin, B. Scheil, D. Johnson, M. Keller, A. Polzin, W. Kao, K. Guera, S, Asch. NHS Second Year Seniors Row 1: Ms. Home (sponsor). A, Elkins, E. Duenes, E. Wiese, P. Mirmiromi, L. Liu, M, Edelson, J. Wiesen, K. Lurie, L Wenger. Row 2: T. Chang, T. Deppe(Pres.), K. Ong, A. Wu, C. Behrens, J. Imberman, A, Pullen, E. Viersen, M. Nitz, J. Velasco, E. Siu, G. Kuhlmon, L, Clum, M. Tuens, M. Huppert, M. Park, C. Sun, D. Fong, S. Sullivan. Honor Organizations 231 Quill and Scroll Row 1: S. Wang, P. Tung, S, Kim, K, Stader, D, Otsuka, D. Lee, E. Siu, K, Chin, Y. Suhr. Row 2: G. Bhalla, K. Bigenlio. M. Pork, W. Wyte, L. Shapiro, D, Roque, P. Allman, J. Takenaka, M. Inaba, Row 3: T. Adams, S. Viola, S. Bradford, K. Ho, A, Yang, D. Chan, S. Grasinger (sponsor), H. Chen, L, Ba- chorach, S. Tom, J, Wong, H, Meier, J, Liu, A. Ho, S, Asch, J, McCoy. French Honor Society Row 1: p. Tung, S. Wang, K, Wu, L Turek. C. Lee, D, Otsuka, Y.P, Chu, T. Confine, F, Diffendal, S. Geminder, K. Ohfomo, R, Wang, E, Siu, P, Mirmironi, Row 2; S. Wong, G. Cohen, K. Gura, S, Kim, C. Ho, K, Motfhews, S. Tyree (sponsor), C, Morfin, C. Berg, A. Young, K. Schell, S, Levesque, A Applehans, D Edwards, L. Tsang, L. Mirtorabi, K, Fu. A, Peng. Row 3: R. Mafsuno, H. Chen, S. Jetha, J. Lusher, J. Sfonsei, J. Locascio, M. Gray, J Lui, L. Ho, A. Blonkemuyer, E. Sfuorf, T. Young, C. Applequisf, S. Keifh, B, Schell, E. Volkerf, D. Johnson. C, Hall, L. Tols, B, Gervois, L. Tung, W. Fong, G. Bhalla, S, Tom, M. Yeh. 232 Honor Organizations German Honor Society Honors Organizations During the past year at Rolling Hills, there were three language honors organiza- tions. These honor societies, devoted to the German, French, and Spanish lan- guages, recognized students who demon- strated superb skills in mastering another lan- guage and understanding culture. Each of these students deserves a great deal of rec- ognition. In addition to the honor societies for students who excelled in a foreign lan- guage. Quill and Scroll honored those who made exceptional contributions to the Roll- ing Hills yearbook, the Delphian, and the newspaper, the Titan. An international honor organization. Quill and Scroll has a presti- gious reputation. Row 1: J. Murdock, E. Lam. D. Baker, J. Warren, N, Tilley. C.Y, Chang. Row 2: R, Granota, M. Wright, C, Behrens, J. Keller, J. Zinner. Row 3: K. Hale, S. Limoges, E. Carson, H. Fleming, G. Baker, P. Allman, H. Meier. Spanish Honor Society M. Melton (sponsor) Honor Organizations 233 234 Organizations Collage I PRINTMASTERS 706 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-1789 rr A.M. GAMBY MORTUARY 25001 Narbonne Avenue Lomita 326-6343 TORRANCE NISSAN 20710 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 328-7867 = Advertising 235 r- = THE CROCKER BANK 27440 Hawthorne Boulevard Rolling Hills Estates 377-5511 rr PENINSULA STATIONERS 38 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-0391 KANOA SURF C Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 377-1817 V: 236 Advertising Remember, I Remember I remember. I remember. The house where I was born. The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn: He never came a wini too soon. Nor brought too long a day. But now, I often wish the night Had borne my breath away! I remember, I remember. The roses, red and white. The vi ' lets and the lily-cups Those flowers made of light! The lilacs where the robin built. And where my brother set The laburnum on his birthday, — The tree is living yet! I remember, I remember. Where I was used to swing. And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing; My spirit flew in feathers then. That is so heavy now. And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow! I remember, I remember. The fir trees dark and high: I used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky: It was a childish ignorance. But now ' tis little joy To know I ' m farther off from heav ' n Than when I was a boy. — Thomas Hood In memory of ALVIN LEE 1969 — 1985 His tragic and untimely deatli tias left tiis friends witti ttie cherishied memory of his short life. 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B FOR MUSIC 54 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-7838 Vi i — M sum L?j PV BARBER SHOP 15 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-9171 ' Cviiumuiiy mm . 0 :X) ■w f. . w - NORRIS COMMUNITY THEATER Crossfield Drive and Indian Peak Road Roiling Hills Estates 544-0403 Advertising 243 PALOS VERDES FLOWERS AND GIFTS 62 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-5577 «L LANCASTER GATE The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-8830 LITTLE SECRETS 40 Peacock Alley Rolling Hills Estates 544-3336 244 Advertising = fr MAYER ' S BAKERY 14 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-7846 J GIOVANNI PAMPARANA TENNIS The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-9229 DECOR RAPPORT 16 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-3412 ICE CAPADES CHALET The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-6630 Advertising 246 THE BAY WINDOW PAPPAGALLO AT PARROT LIMITED The Courtyard 550 Deep Valley Drive 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-1799 Rolling Hills Estates 541-0914 Two guys from Italy have mastered the art of great Italian cooking. Ie lake pr de nserv ' ngauthtnt c old world recipes in o irTe axed, comfortable full- service dining room featuring a Seafood Luncheon Buffet for $5.95, Seven-Course Early Dining for just $6.95. and our unbelievable Champagne Buffet Brunch served Saturday and Sunday. BANQUETROOM CATERING TlA fl riIV« PDnHf ITAIV TAKE- OUT BEER AND WINE 1 VY U llUIJ TAUm 11 lLI • • AWARD WINNER A TRADITION IN PALOS VERDES California Restaurant Writers 600 Deep Valley Orive • Rolling Hills Estates. • (213) 541-0203 246 Advertising 1 THE COURTYARD MALL 550 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 541-0688 Advertising 247 r SENIOR GIRL FRIENDS WE ' VE ONLY JUST BEGUN . . . Row 1: Jill Zurnaclyan, Christina Henk, Jihyon Mun, Suzy Williams, Tricia Bennett, Stiae Martin, Stacy Robbins, Mary Jo Saltamachio. Row 2: Carolyn Molony, Carol Fox, Jennifer DeFrees, Chieryl Silverstone, Anita Ctiang, Grace Jung. Row 3: Stacey Robinson, Julie Eakins, Anita Stiier, Julie Coleman, Diane Heindl, Kristen Nye, Jill Beliveau, Lauren Stiaul. I HAIR MASTERS 877 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-5533 PALOS VERDES SUNTAN CENTER 704 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 544-2828 248 Advertising = THE APPETIZER 700 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-8394 I KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN 758 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-9535 = y V , E.F. HUTTON 810 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-4470 SEAVIEW TRAVEL 672 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-7474 Advertising 249 STACY AND CHRISTINA The greatest gift I could give to you is thie ability to see yourself as othiers see you; because ttien you would realize wtiat a truly special person you are. BRISTOL FARMS 837 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-9157 rr GIRLS ' LEAGUE BOARD MANE EVENT 891 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 377-6781 250 Advertisinci == PENINSULA KARATE CLUB 722 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-9973 DR. CARL WEK 715 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-3779 WEST END TAILORS 701 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-4482 Advertis.ng 251 PENINSULA FLOWER CART 815 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-2457 L KENT DATA MANAGEMENT 916 Silver Spur Road 110 Rolling Hills Estates 541-6797 •sik DIAMOND WATER 655 Deep Valley Rolling Hills Estates 541-8487 i V ? ROBERTS REALTY 916 Silver Spur Road 303 Rolling Hills Estates 252 Advertising Maritess Palting and Angle Lopez Use your imagination This is just one of those things were U just hod to be there Yeah, well onywoyz I hove something to tell you, but , lie-Remember your cousin. Ish stayed in there Ohi What happened in 110 ' ' oopsi I meant 111 Of was tt 204 ' ' Yeah, well I know it happened on June 29. 1985 Was that the night at the beach? I didn ' t think so (for parental purposes only). What about December 16 ' ' Who ' d we see that nighf Oh yeah! that was the night at Florentine ' s — the Duron- ' videos There were about 3 other people in the car too Noi that was the St John Fisher donee, remember ' ' Guess whaf Chicken butt. U know why ' ' Your butt ' s dry Yeah, yeah, yeoh. Who cores?! Let ' s go scammin ' and jammin ' . 1 do. U want if When ' Tonighti OK! Ooh Babee! What in the world! You are so left-handed, It U can ' t be near the 1 U love, luv the 1 you ' r e near U haven ' t seen the moves I ' ve seen And I ' m not talking dance Yeah, well there ' s another side to everybody Hey bud ' Uknowhati- mean ' ' The Big Bong Check it out. umm . Quack, quack Ano ba ' ' Hindi puede Ikaw taloga ' That ' s sooo corny No Way. Ming Way U Koo Hey. Mare, whatever happened in the burgundy von on 3 24 85 ' ' Of was it a volvo ' ' Oops, wrong dote and place Didn ' t you go to the FOB picnic or was it the BBQ ' ' Nope, it was just another one of those video nights Veah. well those last minute things never turn out Hey, we gotta take one of those midnight flights to U know where No. not Vintor or Green Hills Hey. hove U seen Return of the Living Dead? Yeah, well neither did I. Uknowhotimean Wasn ' t that showing around August 29. 1986 ' ' I thought so, about 3 days before the Big Bong. So what do you think about the number 69 ' ' Not a lot that U could do with it, huh? (The previous sentence was not to be read by those with a one track mind, nor a 3 track mmd ) Wedekmd ' s class — Remember ' ' What about those ploys we sow ' ' Especially of the Chandler Pavilion So, U hove any dreams lately ' ' Such as those with a white horse and shark at the Shores What about those sightseeing days ' ' No one wilt ever know What about the coke at the basketball gome and those Cooler nights in Cahtor- nio hotel elevator — some people are so slow one-nighters Freshmen orientation — a new beginning Economics at ECC = the class that never was Who could forget my 4 points ' ' — U know, the cor accidents Summer bio @ PV- Don ' t Go Spectrum dances Phone bills BH dance booger Cruzin ' Six pock drive-in Nov. 30. ' 85 at the Hawaiian Gardens Elks lodge Red (lighted) bathroom w the Hello Kitty decor Delta basketball game 8 30 a m at Mare ' s house Body Rock Premiere Rotten eggs on Mommy ' s car P.E class-scoring on 1st base 1984 Olympics Prince Concert Sheila E Craig ' s party the night we got lost on 10 different freeways because Mary Ann was wired 10 different ways multi-colored hi-tops Mod MV, Rockabilly Breakin ' — remember the amphitheater performance ' ' Poppin ' Love ' s Baby Soft The PIN Damn lock 6 . stomach driver ' s license — the big influence Moon Bus the brown tank burgundy van tests 8i blankets Trojan horse overexposed pics Ducks Red, red wine Oblivion Orbital Be-bop Stote of the Notion Ghost m U High Energy Mole curios- ity In 2 deep (the songi) Deep Inside of U (the song ) Miracles 1st Impressions Who ' s Holding Don — Now milk apple pie soft serves — U gotta eat it without the crust Circle D club sandwiches cheesecakes the ketchup komikaze + screwdnvers-f Bacardi-coke-i-7 7 + tced teos + gin-tonic-t-dbl scotch -t- orange juice = 11 30 85 mango juice pizza croissant and donuts foreign language teachers fovorites Mogic Ml Westwood Downey- town The beach Vintor Philippines Downstairs at Lisa ' s Avenue A 22nd Street Son Jose — who could forget? Florentine 321 Knott ' s Berry Farm — Merve and his mice Bartolino Louie Y ' s Ft llocondio Intercon Mokoti Big John ' s Hall Hollywood — Tower records Del Amo Courtyard on Friday nights fvlcDONaLd ' s The Pier Someone ' s garage P V, Dr W Osaka, Japan 5 Sisters Hyatt Holiday Inn Marriott Pagsanjan Falls Olympian Inn Queen Mary Tropicono The Valley Melrose Ave. Tyland FLIP Numero Uno Yummy Yogurt San Fran Spires Venice Beach Bonaventure — that was an interesting cab ride St Phiiomena? — was It moss I attended? Prom night at Croigs ' s Breakfast at COCO ' S at 9.30 Radio Whiskey Jack in the Box Denny ' s on Sunset — gotta taste the ir coffee straight, black Golden Arches Altered Images Wyndup Boyz Sound Images Pagotish What a fulphilling high school year Is it luv or infatuation? Hey. Bingi Typical FOB Well, yo know Lisa (T6) — Thanx 4 all your help especially the phone, sssh! Hi. Morkiei Minna Judy — No boyz ' U study first and get a good educotion Try not to take anymore of those ' overexposed ' pics And i hope U guys know the freeways by now Thanx 4 those Anonical memories, remember ' ' ! As for Gilbert Surf ' s Upi All fall Down-Judy Richard — I don ' t even know U, I just wanted to hear your voice, Jason (and his Argonuts) — Grow up! Lillian 8t Watt — Good luck ' it ' s just a matter of time, but Lil U just hafto stay away from those skunks. Oh, and thanx 4 your help in French, never would ' ve mode it without cha (1 think!) Donald — Like your moves, Uknowhotimean? Get a haircut! Jimmy. Chat. 8c Bruce — Those tennis lessons really helped, especially with Lil ' s foreplays. or was it backhand ' ' Teddy Beor 8t Danny — I knew we should ' ve gotten your numbers ' Alex Tracy — U geeks! U guys were purty happenin ' m the P.I.. Trachea. U really picked up! Edison — Thanx 4 all those ndes at lunch, u really saved our stomachs. Des 8c Glenn — Dudes! Twos a bash travelling with U guys. Moel. R — Stick 2 Jane, all U ever think about is sex, Rob — U kneefondler (U crock me up 2 much) ' Jen Joe — Good luck next year and kick Jess off the couch ' Craig — Great party! Let ' s throw another Clayton — Thanx 4 accepting our forged P E notes. O ' Neill — Yours was a highly profitable class Tyree — Thanx 4 those breoks U gave us during 2nd Allen — If you ' re reading this, contact us. please Ms, Home — Was great being m your class those several days: I ' ll keep my eyes open for any pins You embarrassed us sooo much but it was fun! Paulita — Hey Bing! Thanx for the discounts and the ndes Thanx especially 4 your friendship and support during these party years! Oh, and Max did like U, but so did Booger, Miggy — You ' re a doll! We ' ll always remember U. Groce Anne — No. goodbye ' Do U know what gay means? Jr — Thanx for all the ndes and see ya ' at TAAL! Keep on pumpin ' Cruzer — Those damn locks, huh! Oh. and the noisy stomach — too much champagne. Bingo the cow — Sorry, but they hod to do if Mary Ann — U know. U con get irritating! Oh, and I know U always hod the hots 4 him Ella — Hey! Whatz up? Thanx 4 all those rides and fun times we oil had Ask your partner if she knows who she ' s dealin ' with Gina — You ' re just jealous ' So who is it this week ' ' Did yd ' ever get the ring bock? Boom-shock! Chunn chunchunononanochan Darren — Thanx 4 all your help in Government 8c Bio. See ya at the Central Intelligence Agency George — Stay Sober ' 24 hrs would ' ve made a difference! Why didn ' t you hijock the plane ' ' Keep the bike outto the dirt Rachel — Who cares?! 1 don ' t know (stress it) These were some pretty interesting years. We heard U hod some fun at the beach m November Get your own lifeguard tower Ty 8c Mitch — Are U ok ' ' Whotsup? Jess — let ' s go crash another Holiday Inn party Oh. and what ' s your sign? Ish — the popcorn was pretty tasty Wasn ' t it? how ' s the pier? Phil — too much of that quick-style for us Darwin — I love U babe Keep those tapes 8c letters comin ' later dayz Boogoloo Flash Leo 8c Wilfred — It was great goin ' to midnight mass. See ya ' at the Bart. Oh, yeah! For the 24th time, Alex 8c Tracy are steeping. Charlie — Ya ' ole jigaboo See ya at Big John ' s Oh! Can I hove your jacket? Yo gotta big butt ' Young — You ' ll always be behind by 3 points Donna — Waiting in line w Tim ' s smile at Magic Mtn. outsioe in Deidra ' s car. -f- the conversa- tion To Our Parents — Thank U 4 your love, support, 8c guidance during the years and thanx 4 letting us out on the weekends — if U only knew what really happened (just kidding!) Class of ' 86 — Good luck in your future endeavors Who cores, we ' ll never see them again . . Pis note There are no typographical errors These are intentional spellings unless Joe mode a few. Walt Disney Green Hills Production J Advertising 253 rr SKINNERS PHARMACY 927 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-4871 RICHARD MEYER, D.D.S. 827 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-7777 MARATHOMS 823 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-5033 254 Advertising Mrs. Juliet C. Montague and Honey Bear; Ferris and Quo; Owl and Mr. F.W. 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Hanging Tree Gallery 60 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-6121 Diet Center 701 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-7665 = Courtesy Cleaners 627 Silver Spur Road Rolling Hills Estates 541-7081 264 Advertising r Beau Monde Salon 24239 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 373-8539 Advertising 265 Seven Seas Golden Cove Cleaners 31212 Polos Verdes Drive West Rancho Polos Verdes 377-0044 Hllde ' s Coiffures 23819 Hawthorne Blvd. Sylvia Square Torrance 378-8219 Round Table Pizza 22735 Howthiorne Blvd. Torrance 373-0606 Ph ,v. --- ' ite Gregory B. Finn, DDS 652 Silver Spur Rood Rolling Hills Estates 377-2223 266 = Congratulations Class of ' 86 Suntronics 267 i Uvp 1 INTERNAnOh4AL CORP. IL Best Wishes from Fera Skiwear 268 Advertising Unfinished Furniture Mart 2555 Airport Drive Torrance 539-3631 -♦«fi£jf-. :.Tr ' z-. ' Total Image Sa lon 2927 Rolling Hills Road Torrance 530-6653 Friar Tux Shiop 25340 Crenstiaw Blvd. Rolling Hills Plaza 534-4700 Peach Garden Restaurant 2937 Rolling Hills Road Torrance 326-2566 =J Advertising 269 r Kwik Kopy Printing 24210 Crenshaw Blvd. Torrance 539-5945 K R Discount Frame Art 2583 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance 532-0214 Silvio ' s Photoworks 2809 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance 539-3400 270 Katie ' s Yarn Boutique 2829 Pacific Coast Higtiway Torrance 539-9276 1 i V I Edward ' s Soccer 5027 Pacific Coast Higtiway Torrance 375-7110 Soutti Bay Volvo 3010 Pacific Coast Highway Torrance 325-3255 Thiread Bear Alterations 3838 Lomita Blvd. Torran ce 378-1712 271 All Sweats 22805 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 378-4219 C S Sports Nostalgia 1712 Pacific Coast Highiway Redondo Beacti 316-1388 = Ctiez Melange 1716 Pacific Coast Higtiway Redondo Beacti 540-1222 272 Scott Robinson Hondo 20340 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 371-3521 273 F M Auto Parts 2724 Sepulveda Blvd. Torrance 326-2970 Gable House Bowl 22501 Hawttiorne Blvd. Torrance 378-2265 L Peyton Cramer Ford — Peugeot 1840 Soutti Pacific Coast Highway Redondo Beach 540-2511 274 Hart to Hart 629 Silver Spur Road The Village Rolling Hills Estates 377-0701 Love and Best Wishes I love you all! Lil Hartley, Stephianle, Alyssa Mictiael Anthony ' s Hair Design 10 Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates 377-9064 275 PARADISE YOGURT 1709 B South Catalina Redondo Beach 375-6638 CRAFT GALLERY 382 Del Amo Center Torrance 371-8611 ;= rr CAIN CLEANERS 15226 Hawthorne Blvd. Lawndale 676-7426 CYCLE RIDER 20928 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance 542-1611 276 Advertising GREEN ONION 1622 South Gaffey San Pedro 519-0631 M MANNING ' S TUX TAILS 683 9th Street Son Pedro 832-4098 PANASPORT 2908 Oregon Court Torrance 533-1545 LEARN AN ARMY SKIU., ANDYOirU. HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE. You ' ll get experience to build a future on. And you ' ll have experiences to tell your grandchildren That ' s Army Skill Training. Over 300 specialties to choose from. Skills in mili- tary intelligence, engineering, communications, and more. Whatever skill you choose, you can be sure it will challenge you, stretch you, teach you. It ' s experience you ' ll have for a lifetime. Call your local Army Recruiter to find out about the over 300 skills available for training. SSG MICHAEL RILEY (213) 378-2218 U.S. Army Recruiting Station, Torrance 3730 Sepulveda Blvd. ARMY. BE ALLYOU CAN BE. Advertising 277 REDONDO FUN FACTORY 123 International Boardwalk Redondo Beach 379-8510 278 Advertising Congratulations, Class of 1986 Imagine . . . Achiieve . . . Succeed . . . Consider California State University, Dominguez Hills as your next step. 25 years of serving the South Bay v ith quality education. Plus: — Small classes v ith an emphasis on excellence in teaching — An attractive 346 acre campus — Faculty v ith one of the highest percentages of doctoral degrees in the CSU system Call 516-3696 for further information CUSTOM AIR PHOTO Low cost professional serial photographs Specializing in low altitude color, black and white, or infrared photographs. Custom aerial photographs for home owners, real estate, local government planning; business and sci- ence. Box 2327 Rolling Hills Estates California 90274 Rolling Hills Estates Evening: 378-0012 279 Congratulations, Graduates! WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 27450 Hawtriorne Blvd. Peninsula Center Rolling Hills Estates (213) 541-0047 = PAPADAKIS TAVERNA, INC. 301 West 6th San Pedro 548-1186 w %fiyi =4i B§aiw ►•Jjk 1 jET ■l n J l pif KlI TS H j - J r ■ f s 90 ' i 1 1 RUSS THOR, INC. 20410 Hawthorne Torrance 370-5771 280 Advertising YOGURTLAND 1763 South Elena Redondo Beach 316-7775 1 Big Doug, Red Dog, A.G., Bubba Goodbye, RHHS — Aloha, Hawaii Team Gonj — Hawaii bound, ' 86 = Dear Jen. Congratulations on your graduation, accompiisliinents. and tine joy you spread. May your lucl in life match our wishes for you. — The 3 J ' s, Dad and km 281 ? ? CONGRATULATIONS, 1986 GRADUATES! Many thanks to thie Rolling Hills High School Faculty and Administration — Two proud parents V; Hillside Village 24550 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance, Co. 90505 PHONE 373-9711 282 Adv ertising Arico ' s Drug Mart 15230 Hawthorne Blvd. Lawndale 675-7137 = Advertising 283 leg-a-cy noun: something received from flie past or from someone wiio has gone before EUROPE 1986 Graduates of 1986 who receive the legacy of Rolling Hills ' first twenty graduating classes — led again by Mr. Kestenberg, Mr. O ' Neill and Mr. Poe. Maria Ahearn Pom Allman Peter Alperin Nick Arico Matt Armstrong Heidi Biber Julie Bunch Steve Butts Anita Chang Luis Chui Gail Cohen Julie Coleman Jennifer DeFrees Julie Eakins Duncan Edwards Deidra Fong Carol Fox Mark Fritsche Buddy Gervois Debbie Gilbert Evan Grekowicz Karen Gura Eric Hagenburger Elizabeth Haines Christina Henk Blithe Hoffman Jill Imberman Michele Inaba Gillian Johnson Grace Jung Mitch Kasse Mike Keller Leah Kory Geoff Kuhlman Judith LoFornara Carol Lee Mike Lee Jeff Leopold Jenny Mollen Shoe Martin Kelly Mathews Maureen McLernon Kathleen McMullen Henry Meier Carolyn Molony Cindy Murdock Alicia Orner Missy Pork Sara Persselin Dani Pfeiffer Betty Pitz Terry Reidt Stacy Robbins Stacey Robinson David Roque Linda Ruder Jon Schneider Cheryl Silverstone Laurie Subotky Shori Summit Cathy Sun Mia Thoen Eric Tom Susan Williams Lisa Turek Beth Ungerleider Derek Vlasek Michele Wright Kathy Wu Jill Zurnaciyan BEVERLY WILSHIRE TRAVEL 9434 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD 284 Advertising To Shauna Hope you enjoyed your sophomore year. Lots of luck in the future. Love and much success. Dad, Arlene, Robin, Marl , and Meianie Advertising 285 Patrons In the stofs His handiwork, for a minute there 1 thought it was me laughing, Oh. you ' re so ugly. Yellow, umb, dub, vee — double — you BUG. he ' s so yummy ' sitting in a pow-wow circle, the Lomito house the BIG MISTAKE, 1 saw a butt . . 1 did, I ' m in lust, Will you lick my lollipop? I ' d rather die: tthe Sh — mobile — how many gardeners can you pick up ' elbow sex, costles. To Fat Burger on a Vesbo. Survey Crue ' 85, whet do you do with them? Hongin ' out wtth ' em. Prom nite — jacuzze God, It ' s ok. I ' m watching TV, teaching seniors how to kiss. Steve — 15 minutes, Sept. 17. July 29, 1983; watching couples on Bluff Cove with Carl ' s Jr.; Joui and Normi, Fun and Friends Always: Anniemorle and Sunny. Sahoot. Shaho. Hoo, Grenn, Elena. Myrno. Crusty. Beth. Vic, Yonoton, Laura. Julie, Kristy, Lorry, Greg. Rick, Cole. Jenny. Karen, Todd. Eva, Neal, Kathy Roger, Tim. Judy, Amy. Joe, Danny, Hans. Joe. and anyone else 1 may have forgotten We ' ve gotten through 4 years here. It ' s been lots of fun, and I ' d like to thank you all for your love, support, and friendship through the years. 1 hope we keep in touch after we gra- duate There are tons of things about our time together and at RH I ' ll never forgeti Snuhkk! bball games. Korean. Guys! Moray, the formals, all you need is love, traction, hospital visits, such is life! sunshine. lALAC. 1 got accepted! Senloritis (except for Larry who will always be a freshman!) Give me any epsillon, 1 don ' t care how small it is, a shoulder to cry on (someone to whine to) my car, arguments, discussions, apologizing, tears. 1 want you to know 1 love you all. For the best years of our lives, these were pretty damn good, huh? I ' ll miss you! Love. Jen P.S. To my sis — Hey little sister, what have you done ? I ' m gonna miss you a bunch Good luck Big Monkey — All these months we ' ve been together have brought some very precious memories I know I ' ll never forget. The Mardi Gros, watching videos, the woman, etc. and of course, the formal. 1 don ' t think I ' ve ever told you how happy you make me by just being that fun. sweet person you ore. Seeing you or )ust talking to you can really brighten up o gloomy day I ' m so glod to have met you All those months 1 waited before we got back together seemed so long and miserable, but you hove miode it worth the wait because you ore so very special to me. Love always, Your Little Monkey Winter. Spring. Summer or Fall All you have to do is coll and I ' ll be there You ' ve got a friend. 1 love you lotsi Love, Love. Julie Blithe No matter the distance. I ' ll always meet you halfway. Quarter Gray — 1 swear 1 didn ' t break the toilet, Blackmen tearing at your sheets, nobody ' s ugly after 2 a.m , a bite mark . the Gardener ' s been here, Jacuzzi time; Sciroccos. Not the handbrake!, USC men — RH boys; cruising. Who ' s going to drive? 1 don ' t care, you decide!. My porents are home. Mile relay, spaghetti for the track team. Beware of Brad ' s neighbors. Carole ' s backyard, the taste of Miller — the smell of Heiniken. Once a cardinal; Bathrooms, Sure Brad slept on the floor, The day after. Shove doors. Baseball, Annie, turn off the lights, Hamburgers 8t. JD, Smoke alarms. Open your eyes. Carole; complex outfits, Frot parties, complete intoxication. Sparky the pervert pooch. Rum 8c Coke, Jello fights; slide show, Goomie, Quorterman, Volleyball teams. Curb-muffin, Lester, Pepper. Toco. Silver Bullet; Kolua; Schmoe: B J ' s; Nanuke of the North; Corn, Pants, Skirt; Box: Don ' t you forget about me , Best Friends always. Tres — Hieee. it ' s ok to laught, My campin ' day of Dizneylomb. Chako es umpotche. Young Republicans in trouble: Hey Dishes, Iguanas on the dashboard, the cure; Boo, 1 think not ; Beatnik Poetry: the Bangles. Mystery Gold, Elmo, Buddha. Mecca, Yohweh; Don Pan, Lilian, Joey. Billy, Miss Sollie, York Security Shudders: Contour Chairloungs. the Garden Weasel. Cleopatra Jones: Litigation Sciences: The smell of Anthony Research, Chortling Salamanders: Happy Day, EsYuko Dere? Scat, Honcho; 3-inch tail, Lesbian lunch box, the Botmobile: Big Dan Phillips; Bip Lipton. 1 hate Smurfs, Flied Crams, Lenny the Grape, Le Shoe, Stevro, 1 got my Phil, Robert A. Paul; Richard Blade in PS., Lickidy Dixz: Peace. 1 love Cheese; Mourning Glory; Harassing Local celebrities; Mr, Garnet — the Sexual being, our bestist pal. Comille. Borry W, The huming- bird. the Marina Assaults, the night we met Jesus and his many chain. Betsy, sexual tapestry, menudo, ABBA, the Jenna. the Smiths, so there! Peace. Love, and Biscuits. Andy. Cathy, and Nicole To my buddies — let ' s see there ' s Cheryl — the smiling Cher- ry. Jennifer — yu know 1 love yu Clean (CG) — my long- time buddy, and her side-kick. Suzi P . , Suzi — just making the rounds. Christina — my Econ pal, Anna-Banana and Glenn the man. Liso-the Ssshowler, Victor-Victoria, Mason. Rog. Oh. and 1 couldn ' t forget Memo (AA). Tomy J — my huggy friend. Melzie — a faithful spark of life Com — the Pres, RRRj — the New yorkers hello to Rach. Pammie — the Popping-Cox Pal, Paul and Scott — my bummin ' Bio buds, Angie — the long-time neighbor. Carrie — the Locker-mate. Larry — the fish, Jenny M — best movie goer. Laura — the actress. Mario and Mervin forever, Steph — the Editor in Chief. Greg — the dancer and Lorry — Greg ' s friend Beth — Tommy Titan. Kim — another Econ pal. Dam — my long lost friend. Jeannie — Alice in Wonderland. Nitzie and Chemistry man Jim, and to all who have mode my 4 years at RHHS the bestl! Love ya all and best wishes foreverl! — Elena For my special someone — All these months we ' ve been together have brought some very precious memories 1 know I ' ll never forget, Mardi Gras. New Mexico. 1 miss you. renting videos, taking till 3 in the morning 1 know it can be hard sometimes to stay with one person, but whenever you hove doubts just remember whenever the magic seems to fade, those are the times we both hove to keep believing and not be afraid If we both trust in what we share, the 2 of us can hold on to tomorrow. Love always finds a way . . I ' d reolly hate to lose you. Never forget how very special you ore to me. I ' ll always core about you 1 love you ' With all my love. Your 1 groupie To the very special people who helped moke my life bear- able Polecats. 1985- Andrea, Jennifer. Jeny. Kritlna, Dani. Lisa, Missy, and Peggy. Sal. Kothy. Jill Oh. I ' m looktn for my messin piece I ' m lookin ' for my messing piece Hi-dee-ho, here 1 go. Lookin ' for my messin ' piece 1 guess that ' s what all this was about Everyone tring to find their perfect missing piece, and those pieces that were found but were broken or not held on to tightly enough or simply those who didn ' t fit To oil those missing pieces around me — those that broke with my grip, those whom 1 didn ' t hold on to tightly enough, and those who didn ' t fit. you are the best friends anyone could hove Thank you for all the smiles. the laughter, the talks, the memories, and for being there when 1 needed you, 1 will never forget you 1 love you always. Friendship and love forever, — Jean Marie PS Smile MOADEDI China v, Korea, B.C., ponytail morning, the green in Korea, bag sessions, wanna-be ' s. brooch parties. China car d, trip to C-town, Trick D and clock. Westwood. Koh- style. Gotta go, total Eclipse of the heart, beach buddies, lua. the famous graduation picture pose. Target runs, let ' s go Skiing, just change it, Del Amo, second home. Bertha, shopping!!! The Mafia, calculus dropouts, WBL ' s and HD ' s, the George, old Snoopy, 2 weeks Tidalwove! Meet Cathy . . BBM, locker buddies, save time — send a friendi Did you her pizza. B-woman, Lucy. Disneyland girls. Save time eat check you mail today ' Noi Deadly red dots, scary! Hey, boss. it cold, the Fong Hokl, Hi. this is T D. reporting . a the curse, why are you smiling at me? BM, Oscar at Farrell ' s movie , cor wash party, we ' re going to the library, sadness B. Bob ' s night. 1 slave, fisix parties, you hype me out dude. a one-way boat trip, the scarries at the B.H. Center, contact Europe, 1986. UCLA boys, the formal, toucho here, toucha attack,Igetjewelry, Iget clothes, what do youhavetooffer. there . . . , flower occasions, BKB gomes, the brown eyesore, ooh. ohh, how exciting . . my amoeba shirt, old man, pickle, beochboll. use and abuse. Clods land 11, Chinese beary made Bert ' s babe, discount. Scommin ' at the Highridge Carwosh, To all those people who hawe mode my high school years so memorable ond fun Thanks Grace — remember you ' ll al- ways be my best friend. To the Knauss Clan (Barbara and Greg) thank you for becoming my second family To Lisa — my B2 buddie and co-worker (who always worked for me so 1 could go skiing.) Hi Stephie Wehphie. you ore the best in the west, oh yes! Hi Betty this is Murna here To Victor and Mason, my bowling buddies — thonx for teaching me the tap tap technique, Lourence. 1 just have to say you ore the most gorgeous guy of RHHS My short flag squad who gave me lots of fun and sore throats. You guys are greot Debbie-my-lieu — you ' re the best lieu ever Finally, Tom, my first real love, remember 1 will always love yo. 1 love all of you guys. Amy Sandi. the best-of-friends — we ' ve been through it all these past three years. Majorness! U-dohi Sin-disease of the mouth? Look! The grace look-a-likei Scammm Yeh. off the hiH Blonde? Where ' Forget It. not for me What is a mole? Get wasted Garlic Hey Linda Jo-slow-Bau-Zo. I ' m drivin ' and you ' re stallm ' ' Those ridiculous drives around the block, the Academy Hillside Production, Inc — give me a break! Linda, trust me! New York!! The 3 Mouseketeers, says Brian ? How sophomoric No respect to the Tran family. And to Aspirin Squirt for the Chem, lough attacks, kiss on the nose — smacki Mohalkita taste, it you know what I mean, Lubrication, PV for lunch Hey you guys, lets Via de France ifi To oil those awesom times that I ' ll never forget Love you guys always Nanz L To the mafia for being . . you. To Youngman for your awezoom jokes. Youngster for being sophomoric (but we still love ya), Tran-man for your various scammm techniques. Baby Bob — let ' s log jam it sometime Darwin for providing the beverages. Zippy for being our big brother, Boppin ' Bob for being the mix master, Kid-Slick — just too basic, Clik — take it easy on the road, and to Ewok — hey chicken butt, don ' t forget your milkbonesi We ' ll remember you guys ol- woysi With love Nanz. Aspirin. Sandi Congratulations to the neatest senior class! — Penny Greiling Jj 286 Patrons Patrons 5M-C355 516-04 1 Etla S Siu ASID Production Manager FAssociates Purchasing Corp . Commercial Fumiiure Sales 1627 Pontius Avenue, Suite 203 Los Angeles, Calilorma 90025 Telephone (213) 473 4501 The Gift Korner AIDA KRAMER ANNE LERNER 2bd7 Pacific Coast Highwoy Torrance CA 90505 539-501 1 OFFICE 378 9433 i FRANK G SMETANA, CPCU PRESIDENT MALAliA INSl ' RANCK ASSDCIATFX INC. Intcpiopi, P §, lYNNE JONES DKOifctING CONSUITAN) n3 GOLDEN COVE PLAZA I1J-5H-B7S3 31244 WlOS VEKDES DK.W, WNCHO PAIOS VEBES . 90274 I80I 5. CATALINA AVE- • RIVIERA VILLAGE REDONDO BEACH. CALrFORNIA 90277 DONNA WYTE RES. 541-8355 J.l Ri,i..a SU you Dl.. 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CA W5 2 re ephone (2UI S31 llJb INFANT THRIj O 541-1 THE VELVETEEN RABBIT CHILDREN ' S BOUTIQUE 775 DEEP VALLEV DRIVE ROLLING HILLS ESTATES. CA 90274 ' 114 (:a„j ' u, 9a™-.it. a,[J-,cn, (213)530-0613 Andersen ' s Decorating Center VISTA VERDE SHOPPING CENTER WALLPAPER TODAY I SEE OUR IN STOCK SHOWROOM 2051 PALOS VEROES DRIVE N LOMITA.CA 90717 [213 377-9500 ichacL J. Ungax r tti: ' -Lne.y at J-aw 03 M SuiTJing 71 f cSifvci cSfiux :J oaA SuiU 207 ■iJXollKn :Hdli. ' itaUi.. Co-Cifoxnia ()0274 DOROTHY WOODRUFF TtACHtR OF PIANO PIANIST AN D HARPSICHORDIS I Studio 814 So Ration Ave San Pedro. CA 90731 (213)833-8094 COUNTRY HILLS Cleaners Laundry Custom Alterattofis Tuxedo Rentals Sales 2913 Rolling Hills Rd. Toirance. CA 90505 (2131 325-2891 lp£.fiini.uLa iDfitician. Contact J-zni€i EO GuNOERSON. F N A O (2131 378 3850 24217 Hawthorne Bl Torrance. CA 90505 (213)833-3535 San Pedro Peninsula Pharmacy Florence Fabrics 23104 Hawthorne Blvd. Torrance, California 375-2526 SAN PEDRO PENINSULA HOSPITAL AL CORSINI. Pharm Director ol Pharmacy 130fl Wp t Sevenlh Sln-i-l Sdn Pedro. Cjlilornid 907J2 lelc-phonr (213) 832-1111 Ojml k-ilcmkianan. Phdi 288 Patrons Patrons VILLAGE BARBERS 627 Silver Spur Rd SUITE a02 SECOND LEVEL Men a B KOLLING HILLS ESTATES H (BSI ' L Phone 377 7720 Ladies Short H Roland C. Summit, M.D. 27031 Sunnyride Road Rolling Hills Estates Winaham ' d cShoe cJ epaiz Ri iera Village • Next to Trader Joe ' s (213) 540-4881 1757 So. Elena Redondo Beach. CA 90277 Tues.-Sat- 9 am to 6 pm (Closed Sun- Mon ) Phone 377-5417 DAVID X ARDEN ofn air f Centre Inierndlional :: ' n Hji ihu.ne hhJ T.-rrjnie ( jlit..rni.i ' JO ii Steve ' s Union Service 28732 High Ridge R PV. CA 90274 Telephone (213) 377-2010 Pa os Verdes Cleaners uni(§)n Peninsula Center S palos verdes peninsula Steve SaporitO - Owner Dealer Fealunng Uncx:al Tires. 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Inc. 827 Deep Valley Drive Rolling Hills Estates 377-6895 Gordon E Shellberg. Jr . President THE ELLISON COMPANY Actuaries, Consultants and Administrators 655 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 185 Rolling Hills Estates. California 90274 (213) 377-4863 DOLLY STILES 3770 West 242na SI ' Waiteria Jonyno, 29904 Hawtfiorne Blvd Rolling Hills Est , Ca 90P74 (213) .177-3732 Emil Chopich Managei STORE HOURS MON , TUES . WED , Ffll SAT 96 THURS 9 9 SUN 12 6 Palos Verdes • (213| 377-5660 Jeffrey R. Earle Manager 4 , f f ' f f f mr ' ' ' ' ' SOFTBALL BASEBALL Carson Batting Cagea Arcade Darrel Tyler Patrons 289 Head Photographer, Henry Meier Associate Editors. Row 1: Susan Kim, Wendy Wyte. Row 2: Section Editors: Lisa Turel , Alan Gelb, Donna Chan. Jeft Leopold, Alex Ho, Ken Tran, Lynn Shapiro. Row 3; David Roque. Kate Stader, Jimmy Tal enaka. Photographers. Row 1 S, Tom. B. Hoffman. M, Brenemon, Gelb. M. Kasse, T, Adams, G, Stone, D, Hale, E. Siu, T, Thieiman, J. Wang, G, Chang, A. 290 Delphian Staff Editors-in-Chief, Jennifer Bartok, Joseph Suarez Delphian: Memories are made of tinis . . Remember when; TPing Sandy ' s house and being chased by the police. Roll-call in H-62 — Are weeeee ready?!?!? Don ' t you ever go down those stairs!! On your knees, woman. Darl room Disco ... Da da da Kurt, Joe and Barty rappin ' at the beach. Barty in a box. Freezing on the football field The diseased couch How big was that branch?!?! Tucson ' 86 — give them a calculator! Sandy ' s dances — the mashed potato, the funky chick- en, and the surfer stomp. Color deadline in 3 minutes (Barty) Midnight Auto Parts The Jennifer Bartok Memorial Airhead Award All right, Dani, what ' s so funny? You really are going to the library? Where ' s Lynn? Henry — turn the radio off — now! Close the door! Ken, power has gone to your head. The 4th Ad trip — fun at Fera Tucson fun weekend Give me a B . . . Delphian Staff Row 1 : K. Krantz, D Chan, S. Kim. K, Iran, G, Chang, S, Wang, D, Asroff , K. Pogorelsky. K. Chin, K. Myer, W, Chang, L. Shapiro, IV1. Breneman. W. Wyte. B, Hoffman, M. Kasse, A. Gelb, E. Toshiba, Row 2: H. Chen, G. Bhalla, L. Tom, A, Bausch, L, Turek, M Variono, H, lida, S. Purvis. C. Greenwood. M, Inabo, D, Pfeiffer, N, VanderHulst, J. Leopold. Row 3: S, Patel, D. Moberly, J. Wang, G. Stone. J. Takenaka. C, Salzmon, N, Raizes, T. (B N) Kalemkiarian. A. Ho. T. Adams. J. Liu. D. Armstrong, S. Persselin, M. Park, Y. Suhr Row 4: S. Tanisaka. E, Siu, T. Thielman. J, Bartok. S, Tom, R. Moyers, A, J, Mabugot, J. Barty, S, Grasinger, J. Suarez, D, Roque. P. Allman, J. Turek, G. Ford, T. Hoy, J. Pizer, B. Nissen. J. Lucas. Not pictured — K. Lurie. Delphian Staff 291 Titan: a crazy, chaotic, and celebrated year Welcome, welcome all. We are about to begin a whirlwind tour of tlie Titan newspaper office, commonly known as H-62 or the room. Many stories, some possibly true, have been told about this room: one is of a black hole that swallows up chemicals, stories, and exacto knives. Another story tells of the toxic air, but enough of that. Sitting here in the front room are the staff ' s advisor busily typing, and a sparse, but dedi- cated group of writers anxiously (?) awaiting their next story as- signments. Moving into the backroom, however, one can ' t help noticing the ever-building tensions filling the space; several rov- ing reporters are disentangling the truths of RH administrative policies; the columnists discuss politics of every sort; the entertain- ment editor is spinning puns in anticipation of his next movie re- view; the copy editor is extolling the virtues of good grammar; an unburdened typesetter is chanting, Can I type? Can I type? The sports editors complain that none of their writers have turned in stories. Over here sit the editors-in-chief, who are screaming, Where are the pictures; where are the ads; where is everything we need? Now we ' ll walk outside the room — rarely do these journalists get to this point, but when they do, they can be easily recognized by headlines sticking to their clothes, border tape that ribbons their hair, and a dazed look and strange odor from those rumored toxic chemicals. They can also be seen every third Friday, running around RH with their finished product, the always-informative, ever-improving Titan. Stephanie Asch Stephanie Asch, Kate Stoder Editors-in-Chief Staff: Row 1: J. Suarez, C. Chang, E. Grey, J, Zurnaciyan, S. Asch, S. Olsen, Row 2: S, Bradford, T. Lieman, S. Viola, N. Rogers, K. Stader, J, Bartok, G. Chang, L. Ho, K. BIgenho, D. Lee, Row 3: S. Grasinger (advisor), N. Raizes. G, Knauss, M, Johnson, J. McCoy, J. Wang, D, Heroid. M, Kim. Row 4: J. Leopold, J. Zucker, D, Otsuka, A, Gancz, L. Bacharach, A. Yang, W. James, E. Ruono, S. Martin, G. Ford. 292 iiiiliii I 1 .1. i i L-iJ ■ £ J i:- ' ii- sj ' d ' Lillian Ho Head Photographer eated: K. Smith, A. Yang, ad managers; Standing: M. Breneman, photog; B, Hoffman, photog, W, James, cartoonist, L. Ho, photog; E, Gray, cartoonist; G, Chang, photog; S, Martin, cartoonist. NO, not again! typifies tlie situation in H-62. Wl-ietl-i- er it is the Varityper jamming or a certain picture not developed or even taken, tinere is certainly alv ays a crisis. Another typesetter terminal v as need- ed and that only added to the confusion: which discs go v ith what terminal — how do we keep them straight? With eight editors we managed to publish every three weeks, chemicals or no chemicals, and on that dreaded Friday, the editors would forge down to Gardena at 6:00 a.m. (yawn) t o pick up the master- piece only to find that Happy Holidays had fallen off, two sports pictures had been switched, and a cartoon had fallen onto a headline. Much hard work and long hours went into the preparation of that masterpiece. A feature editor wails, I ' m going to fail. The editorial editor shrieks, Too many opinions — again. And the news editor cries out, Isn ' t anything happening on this compusl The editors-in-chief plead, Where is the other news editor, sports editor, ad manager, photog- rapher? No response . . . typical. But it was fun . . , and rewarding! Katie Stader VIP ' s (Page Editors): J. McCoy, S. Asch, S. Viola, G. Knauss, S. Bradford, N. Rogers, K. Stader, P. Allman. 293 miMiis ' :0 i ; - 294 Publications Collage 1 pH ■ H 1 JjSi M 1 ; a H — 1 Pt H Publications Collage 295 SEPTEMBER I — After international banl s begin cutting cred- it, the South African government, which for months had been claiming that it could withstand any economic pressure, suspends payment of most o: Its $ 16.5 billion foreign debt. Also in South Africa, 77,500 members of the all-black Notional Union of Mineworl ers strike at seven gold and cool mines. 4 — Egypt ' s cabinet resigns and President Hosni Mubarak appoints former Finance Minister Ali Lofti to replace Prime Minister Kamal Hussan. 9 — Yielding to heavy political pressure. Presi- dent Reagan announces economic sanctions . against South Africa. 10 — California congressmen angrily accuse Secretary of the Interior Donald Hodel of break- ing an agreement that would limit offshore drilling on the California coastline, I I — Forty-four year old l eds first baseman Peter Rose slops a 2- 1 slider into right field, bringing his total to 4, 192 base hits in his career thus breaking the record set by Hall of Fomer Ty Cobb. 12 — The U.S. government announces that Oleg Gorbievski, the Soviet ' s highest-ranking spy in London, has defected to the West, revealing a vast espionage network. 12 — South African President Plater W. Botha of- fers to restore citizenship to blacks who lost cit- zenship in the establishment of nominally inde- pendent homelands . Bishop Desmond Tutu soys that the government concessions are not enough, that it is only a token move. 13 — State Board of Education rejects all seven currently available seventh and eighth grade sci- ence textbooks, citing inadequate coverage of evolution, 19 — Death reports are over 1,000 as on earth- quake registering 7,8 on the Richter scale rocks Mexico, reducing buildings as far as 250 miles from the quake ' s center to rubble. 20 — Confirmed death tolls reach 2000 and pro- jected estimates reach 3,000 as a 7.3 aftershock earthquake hits Mexico. 20 — The Regents of the University of California voted 19-7 to seek another five year contract to run the nation ' s only two nuclear weaponry labo- ratories, calling the university ' s role on important public service, In the past, the lob has devel- oped the hydrogen bomb, the neutron bomb, and the MX warhead. 30 — Four Soviet diplomats are seized by gun- men in Muslim West Beirut. It is the first reported kidnapping of Soviet citizens in Lebanon. OCTOBER 1 — Israeli F-15 fighter-bombers fly under radar detection and into Tunisian air space where they bomb the Palestinian Liberation Organization headquarters at Hmmon Lit, Sixty-one Palestin- ians and twelve Tunisians ore killed in the raid, 2 — Rock Hudson, the archtypical rugged lead- ing man, dies of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) after bringing world wide atten- tion to the fatal disease, 3 — California State Lottery tickets go on sole. 3 — Soviety Leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposes a plan for a 50% reduction In the Superpowers nuclear arsenals, 7 — Ronald Reagan ends a 39-year-long tradi- tion of full United States compliance with the World Court by refusing to participate in the trial against the U,S, for the mining of the Nicorguan Harbor, 8 — The Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro is hijacked off the coast of Egypt by Palestinian gunmen, A handicapped American Jew, Leon Klinghoffer, is killed and pushed overboard. 10 — Four Navy F-14s Intercept an Egyptian plane flying the hijackers to safety and forces it to land in Sicily. The Italian government places the pirates under arrest, as Reagan warns terror- ists, You can run, but you can ' t hide. 10 Orson Wells, creator of films Citizen Kane and War of the Worlds. dies. 10 — President Reagan again has cancerous skin cells removed from his nose, 15 — Fires fanned by the Santa Ana winds burn over 20,000 acres in Molibu and Ventura County. 18 — The U.S. armed services announces that It will begin testing all 2.1 million enlisted personnel for AIDS. 23 — One-hundred and seventy aliens ore ar- rested in on Immigration and Nationalization De- partment raid at the Santo Anita race track. 24 — Accused Night Stalker Richard Ramirez pleads not guilty to fourteen counts of murder and fifty-four other felonies. 24-29 — Soviety seaman Mirolov Medvid dives from his freighter, the Marshal Konerov, in the Mis- sissippi and swims to shore where he request US asylum. Through a series of misunderstandings, he is returned to the ship by the Border Patrol, only to jump ogam. He is returned to the Soviets a sec- ond time, and once bock on board the ship de- nies ever wanting to defect, claiming to have fallen from the freighter, 28 — Begwan Shree Raineesh, founder of an Or- egon Commune and owner of 235 Rolls Royces, is arrested in North Carolina on immigration charges, NOVEMBER 4 — Vitaly Yurchenko, the prize KGB defector flees bock to the Soviet Union. A CIA sponsored meeting with his lover and her ensuing suicide is rumored to be the cause of his re-defection. President Reagan suggests that he was a plant to spread disinformation in the U.S. intelligence system, 4 — Humphrey, o humpback whale that acci- dentally headed up the Sacramento River, re- turns to the Pacific Ocean, ending his twenty-six day detour. 8 — A letter is sent to President Reagan from four Americans held hostage in Berult pleading for ne- gotiations for their release. They worn if force is used, We will die. 9 — Both the White House and the State [Deport- ment ignore the hostage plea stating it is the policy of the United States not to negotiate with terrorists. 14 — A massive volcanic explosion rocks Colum- bia as Nevodo del Ruiz erupts. An estimated 20,000 people are killed in lava and mud slides. 20 — White House Chief of Staff Donald T. Regan soys at the Geneva Convention that women will be more interested in the meeting of the First Ladies than between the President of the US and Soviet leader Gorbachev. They ' re not . , . going to understand (missile) throw-weights or what ' s happening in Afghanistan or what ' s happening in human rights, he sold, 25 — Terrorits seige and Egypt Air 747. A rescue attempt by Egytion commandos leaves sixty dead. 27 — The Los Angeles City Council votes 8 to 6 to moke LA. o sanctuary for Central American Ref- ugees fleeing political pursection. DECEMBER 5 — The State Supreme Cout rules that California schools ' officials need only to show a reason- able suspicion of Illegal activity and not the more stringent probable cause , before searching students for drugs or weapons. 6 — In a break from tradition, the annual Donkey Basketball gome is held between the senior and junior Lettermen. The eleventh graders win 34- 20, 9 — Directors of the Foundation for Los Angeles, formed to parcel out Southern California ' s por- tion of the huge surplus generated by the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Gomes, approves a series of projects designed to establish LA. as a nexus of amateur athletic opportunities for youngsters in the region, 10 — The United Nations, for the first time, closes ranks against terrorism, unanimously adopting a resolution condemning all such acts as criminal, 1 1 — Spurred by a spate of spy scandals. Presi- dent Reagan signs a Notional Security directive that will request lie detector tests for all govern- ment employees and contractors who already have or wont to obtain high-level security clear- ances, 12 — A chartered jetliner carrying American peacekeeping troops home from the Middle East for Christmas crashes and burns on take off from Gander, Canada killing all 250 soldiers and eight crew members aboard, 14 — Sports commentator Ahmod Rashad and The Cosby Show star Phylicio Ayers-Allen marry in New York City. The couple became engaged on television during NBC ' s coverage of Thanks- ; giving Day football. | 296 Year in Review Year In Review: 17 — The House of Representatives overwhelm- ingly approves long-stalled legislafion outlawing public access to cop-killing bullets that can pierce armored vests. ■18 — Congressional negotiators approve a $368 billion omnibus spending package for the ' 1986 fiscal after trimming additional $1,3 billion from the Pentagon ' s budget. 20 — In a private letter to President Reagan, Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev offers to al- low onsight inspection of his country ' s under- ground nuclear si tes, provided that the U.S. joins the Soviet Union in a moratorium on nuclear test- ing. 25 — Fifty-three people are killed in fierce fight- ing in Johannesburg, South Africa between thou- sands of feuding Zulu and Pondo tribesmen, mak- ing it the worst tribal battle in a decade, 27 — Two terrorist teams firing assault rifles and throwing grenades strike minutes apart at the international airports in Rome and Vienna leaving seventeen dead and 1 16 wounded in bloody attack. JANUARY 7 — In retaliation to Libya ' s continued support of terrorism and Colonel Moammar Kaddafi ' s threats of sending komakaze-style killers into American cities. President Reagan orders all American citizens in Libya to leave the country and directs all U.S. companies to break off eco- nomic dealings with Libyans or face criminal pros- ecution in the United States. The President urges western European allies to join the U.S. in eco- nomic sanctions, but those countries refuse to do so because of their dependence on Libyan oil, 8 — President Reagan orders all Libyan govern- ment assets in the United States to be frozen, 10 — A top secret U.S. intelligence report dis- closes that funds from Libyans ' private bank ac- counts in the United States which were not af- fected by President Reagan ' s order to freeze Li- bya ' s official bank deposits here ore being used to fund international terrorist activities. One ad- ministration official said the nation ' s accounts were placed at millions and millions of dollars. 11 — White House officials announce that Presi- dent Reagan will propose eliminating several Federal programs in 1987 to achieve more than a third of the $50 billion in savings required under the new balanced budget low. 16 — Mikhail S. Gorbachev proposes a time table for the elimination of nuclear arms by the end of the century and extends a three-month exten- sion of the Soviet moratorium on nuclear tests, Gorbachev states that the disarmament process could begin only if the U.S. renounces its plans to test and deploy a space based defense pro- gram. President Reagan, who continues to insist that Star Wars is unnegotiable, says that he welcomes the proposal and will study it carefully. 18 — Three small polyps removed from President Reagan ' s colon during an examination at Be- thesda Naval Hospital are reported to be benign . 20 — According to White House officials. Presi- dent Reagan will seek $90 million to $100 million in military and other aid to Nicaraguan rebels. Sixty million would be used for military aid to the Con- tras and the rest would be used for food, cloth- ing, medicine, and other non-lethal supplies. 22 — President Ferdinand Marcos ' s claims that he hod led a guerilla resistance unit during the Japa- nese occupation of the Philippines during World War II are called fraudulent and absurd after U.S. Army investigations, Marcos, who had been referring to his war record during his re-election campaign, rebutes these facts, 24 — California Representative Bobbie Fiedler, seeking to replace Alan Cranston in the Senate race, is indicted by a Los Angeles County grand jury on a charge of offering key opponent Ed Davis $100,000 to drop out of the Republican primary. After charges ore made, Fiedler says, I have done nothing wrong, 26 — Chicago Bears with star players quarter- back Jim McMahon and William the Refrigera- tor Perry trample the New England Patriots 46- 10 in Superbowl XX at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, 28 — The Space Shuttle Challenger explodes seventy-four seconds after lift-off. Seven peo- ple, including the first passenger to travel to space high school teacher Christo McAuliffe, die in the worst accident in the history of the space program. NASA officials say there were no clues to the cause of the accident and can offer no explanations. FEBRUARY 4 — In his State of the Union address. President Reagan warns against the Soviet drive for domi- nation, but expresses an overall tinge of hope in U.S. — Soviet relations. 5 — The Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences nominates The Color Purple, Kiss of the Spider Woman. Out of Africa. Prizzi ' s Honor, and Witness for the Best Picture Award. 7 — Haiti President-for-Life Jean-Claude Baby Doc Duvalier flees for France in a U.S. C-141 jet France later grants the ex-ruler asylum. 7 — The long-disputed Philippines election oc- curs with several instances of fraud and military action. Both President Ferdinand Marcos and challenger Corazon Aquino declare their own victory, 8 — Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy meet in Moscow to discuss arms cuts. Kennedy reports that the Kremlin has eased its stance on Star Wars. 15 — Ferdinand Marcos declares himself the vic- tor in the Philippines election. Challenger Cora- zon Aquino calls for boycotts and strikes in a non- violent protest. President Reagan questions the victory. 17 — After several deaths relating to cyanide- laced Tylenol capsules, Johnson 8(. Johnson an- nounces it will no longer produce or sell Tylenol capsules or any other over-the-counter capsules since it cannot guarantee the products ' safety. 19 — LA County District Attorney Ira Reiner an- nounces that his office will recommend dismissal of an indictment against Rep Bobbi Fiedler for allegedly offering $100,000 campaign contribu- tions to lure Sen, Ed Davis out of the U.S. Senate primary. 19 — U.S. Senate condemns the vote in the Phil- ippines by an 85-9 majority. 2 I — Larry Wu-tai Chin, first American ever con- victed of spying for China, apparently commits suicide in his Virginia jail cell. He was scheduled to be sentenced March 17. 25 — At the 28th annual Grammy Awards We Are The World wins best record, best song, and group pop vocal awards. It is almost 13 months to the day that Michael Jackson. Lionel Richie, and 45 other artists join for the song that trig- gered world-wide concern for famine victims in Africa. 26 — Filipino president Ferdinand Marcos resigns from his office; Corazon Aquino assumes the posi- tion. Immediately, she begins the release of politi- cal prisoners and orders members of the federal courts to resign. 28 — RH Titans end their best basketball season in 5 years with a 67-59 loss to Simi Valley in CIF quarterfinals. The Titans go 21-6 and are given a standing ovation by the home crowd at the game, 28 — Prime minister Olaf Palme of Sweden is slain in downtown Stockholm, The assassin eludes the manhunt for week, APRIL 2 — A bomb explodes aboard a TWA jetliner 15,000 feet over Greece, blowing four American passengers to their deaths, but the pilot safely lands the plane in Athens. 5 — A bomb explodes at a disco in Berlin, killing two and injuring 155, 5 — The United States ties the TWA and Berlin bombings to a Libyan Master Plan. 14 — American planes launch attacks on Tripoli and Benghozijn, Libya in retaliation to the Berlin and TWA bombings 21 — President Reagan announces compliance with the SALT II treaty by ordering the dismantling of two Poseidon missile submarines. 22 — Grahom-Rudman budget law arguments begin at the Supreme Court. 28 — A nuclear power plant outside of Kiev in the Soviet Union experiences the largest meltdown in history. 1985-1986 Year In Review 297 Abbott, Ann — 110, 173 Abbott, Charles — 94, 160 .Abraham, Michelle — 76 Abramowitz, Shana — 76, 224 Abrams, Andrew — 76 Abrishami, Mojgan — 94, 218 Ackermann, Jacob — 94, 173, 206 Adams, Elyse — 94. 191 Adams, Sharon — 75, 76 Adams. Thomas 76, 290, 291 Addleman. John — 42, 138, 139 Adrover, Loure — 76 Africano, Timothy — 76, 162, 172, 173. 227 Agnew, Kimberly — 42, 225 Aguilar, Nancy — 94, 137, 206 Ahearn, Anya — 213, 225, 230 Ahearn, Maria — 42 Ahluwalia, Sanjeev — 94 Akerman, Stephen — 110 Albanese, Brynn — 42, 146, 206, 207. 208 Alborn, Vicki — 110, 173 Aleckson, Scott — 42 All, Alexia — 42, 45, 147, 225 All, Russell — 79, 225, 226 Allen, Kevin — 94 Allen, Thomas — 94 Allman, Pamela — 32, 42, 205, 209, 226, 290, 293, 231, 233, 500 Alper, Mara — 94, 213 Alper, Sharon — 110 Alperin, Peter — 42, 164, 165, 176, 217, 231 Altman, Anika — 1 10 Altmann, Philip — 1 10, 224, 230 Ames, Sheri — 224, 230 Amin, Marisa — 94, 224, 230 Amin, Sabrina — 42 Aminsalehi, Nazanin — 94 An, James — 160, 213, 216, 219, 226 An, John — 110, 158 Anderson. Jason — 75. 166. 210 Anderson, Jason — 1 10. 158, 168 Anderson, Justin — 92, 94, 167 Ando, Hajimu — 162, 220, 227 Apostol, John — 205, 212 Appel, Adam Appelhans, Amy — 42, 194, 204, 210, 231, 232 Applequist, Craig — 232 Arviito, Mikko — 42 Arcand, Amy — 42, 231 Arico, Nick — 32, 41, 43 Arisen, Emily — 94, 227 Armstrong, Danica — 43, 188, 189, 205, 291 Armstrong, Matthew — 43, 164. 165, 176, 217 Aro, Jason — 94, 163, 167, 173, 172, 227 Arsenian, Kenneth — 94, 157, 167 Asch, Stephanie — 43, 44, 231, 232, 292, 293 Asher. Nina Marie — 227, 228 Asroff, Donna — 94. 184, 209, 218, 290 Assily, Steven — 110, 158 Asvar, Arash — 110 Atkins, Michelle — 210, 230 Auberlen, William — 43 Axteli, Lesly — 43, 192, 228 Ayares, Richard — 94 Azzolin. David — 110 Baca, Melissa — 43 Bacharach, Lawrence — 43, 138, 139, 222, 224, 232, 292 Bacharach, Steven — 94. 171. 212, 227 Bails, Jeffrey — 94, 137. 207, 208 Baker, Daniel — 94, 161, 173, 212, 214, 215, 233 Baker, ' Glenda — 43, 208, 233 Baker, Shauna — 94, 227 Ballantyne, Angela — 94, 173, 213 Ballantyne, Jacqueline — 109, 110, 115, 173, 197, 198 Banister, Brian — 94 Banks, Kimberly — 43 Banks, Solomon III — 94 Barker, Stephanie — 1 10 Barnes, Robert — 43 Baron, Jennifer — 1 10 Barratt. Thomas — 43, 126 Barski. Natalia — 94, 205 Barstow, Leslie — 75, 88, 192, 205, 210, 228 Berth, Dylan — 94, 173, 205, 216 Bartok, Jennifer — 43, 55, 218, 225. 220.291.292,500 Bartok, Joanne — 94, 211. 220, 291 Bassir, Ali-Reza — 94 Easier. David — 94, 165, 205 Bossier. Karl — 176. 209 Batchelder, Philip — 162. 213, 226, 227 Batongmalaque, Ernie — 94, 157, 169 Batt, Richard — 43, 161, 170 Bousch. Andrea — 43, 186, 196, 197, 200. 227, 228, 291 Boyat, Neda — 94 Bayer, Erin — 223 Beaston, Marlene — 43 Beatty, Brennan — 94, 157, 182 Beck. Douglas — 110. 137. 206 Beck. Jonathan — 162. 172, 173, 227 Becker. Craig — 43 Beckham. Andrew — 110, 169 Beckman, Deborah — 1 10 Behrens. Bill — 92, 94 Behrens, Christine — 43, 188, 190, 205, 210, 226, 228, 231, 233 Behrens, Kristina — 173. 196, 206, 209, 210 Behrens, Marja — 110, 173, 191, 198 Behzad-Asiri, Roman — 94, 171 Belanger, David — 94 Beliveau, Jill 44, 210 Bell, Cameron — 44, 122, 139. 213 Bell, Kenneth — 110 Bellow, Amy — 44. 128, 132 Bellow, Daniel — 156, 157. 160, 180, 211 Bennett, Patricia — 44, 192, 212 Bento, Pauline — 91, 190, 210, 227. 228, 230 Berg, Carol — 225, 232 Berman, Ian — 94, 163, 172, 173, 227 Bermudez, Rosolbo — 94 Bernal, Rafael — 110 Bertelsen, Heidi — 94. 218 Besanceney. Carl — 94. 227 Bhallc, Gayatri — 94, 173, 198, 209, 214, 232, 291 Bhikha, Aruna — 94 Bianchi, Oscar — 110, 158 Biber, Heidi — 44 Bigenho, Kurt — 92 Bilyk, Andre — 44 Binnard, Michael — 94, 137, 215, 221 Bisignono, Tiono — 110 Blankemeyer, Andrew — 232 Block, Daniel — 110, 183 Bocock, Lea — 110 Boettcher, Gregory — 1 10 Bolf, William — 94, 169 Bonesteeie, Laura — 110, 173, 187 Booth, Kelley — 94 Booth. Thomas — 110. 158, 168 Bordeaux, Michelle — 94, 137 Bordeaux, Robert — 94. 169 Bose, Arpita — 1 10 Bostelaar, Trevor — 94. 216 Bouchez, Nicole — 214 Boudreau, Renee — 44, 211, 222 Bourgeois, Kimberly — 136 Bouse, Michelle — 95, 173 Bradford, Susan — 208, 210, 213, 214, 215, 216, 232, 292, 293 Bradshow, Erin — 95, 173 Braemer, Lloyd — 44 Braemer, Sheri — 227. 228 Braemer, Stephanie — 110 Brandt, Jason — 110 Brandt, Jennifer — 224 Branigan, Luana — 1 10 Brassier, Sophie — 35, 227, 228 Broue, Timothy — 44 Brede, Anita — 44 Brenemon, David — 95, 157, 180 Brenemon, Matthew — 44, 156, 211, 290, 291, 293 Brewster, David — 77, 214 Briese, Jon — 45, 180 Bringuel, Kevin — 110, 173 Brinkerhoft, Dahra — 77 Brinkman, Thomas — 45, 71 Brinkman, Timothy — 45 Britton, Michael — 77, 224 Brooks, Amiel — 95 Brooks, Tamara — 77 Broukhim, Robert — 110 Brown, Allison — 95, 173, 213, 228 Brown, Anne — 95, 192. 196 Brown, Anne — 77, 136 Brown, Antoinette — 77, 173, 198 Brown, Hermon — 77, 156, 172, 173 Brown, Jacquelyn — 77, 223, 226 Brown, Kathy — 78 Brown, Stephen — 173, 183 Brown, Susan — 95, 136 Brudney, Mark — 95, 157, 161 Buckingham, Todd — 1 10 Buckley, Danielle — 95, 225 Buelher, Craig — 95, 137, 173, 205, 207 Bunch, Donald — 110, 183 Bunch, Julie — 45, 210 Bunch, Michael — 111 Bunn, Brian — 78, 210 Burguet, Bernard — 95 Burke, Alan — 78, 162, 173 Burke, Kevin — 111, 163, 183 Burns, Daniel — 45, 166 Burrows, Kevin — 111, 158, 168 Butts, Steven — 45, 70 Calhoun, Jason — 111, 173 Collies, Sherri — 95, 191 Calvillo. Chenoa — 111 Comaroto, Karen — 78. 225 Campbell, Celeste — 78 Campbell, Debbie — 45 Campbell, Michele — 95 Campbell, Ronald — 111, 158, 182 Contine, Thomas — 78, 162, 230, 232 Copps, Glenn — 78, 156, 169, 21 1. 228 Capri, Renee — 111. 188 Carberry. John — 45. 173, 172 Carlile, Michael — 45 Carlile, Wendy — 1 1 1 Corlucci, Lianne — 95 Camay, Erica — 45, 138, 139, 224 Carnival, Anthony — 95 Carpenter, Christian — 78 Carpenter, Shaun — 111, 183 Carson, Elise — 78, 192, 193, 195, 204, 210, 228, 230, 233 Carter, Brian — 78, 156 Carter, Cheryl — 95 Carter, Kevin — 78, 139, 224 Carter, Kimberly — 45 Carter, Sara — 95, 193 Cartier, Francis Jr. — 111, 169, 173, 221.228 Cash, Brendo — 78, 223 Cassidy, Shea — 111, 169, 228 Cossimotis, Marino — 95, 212 Castillo, Michelle — 45 Cotologne, Camille — 78, 224 Cathey, Walter Jr. — 78, 156, 157, 172,173,211 Cellier, David — 78, 224 Cellier, Susann — 111. 224 Celniker, Jonathan — 45 Cera. Lisa — 78, 228 Chacon, Leonard — 78, 160, 216, 221, 226, 227 Chad wick, Sharon — 111 Choi, Geoffrev — 95 Choi. Steven — 78 Chan. Christopher — 45 Chan, Donna — 78, 209, 210, 230, 232, 290, 291, 500 Chang, Anita — 46, 57, 132, 209, 210, 212,231 Chang, Belinda — 96, 173. 198. 210 Chang, Jason — 46 Chang, Christina — 111, 233, 292 Chang. Chun-Yang — 78 Chang, Glenn — 46, 292, 290, 291, 293 Chang, Helen — 111, 137, 206, 208 Chang, Christina — 46 Chang, John — 96, 137, 161, 207 Chang, Leslie — 111, 173 Chang, Steven — 96, 161, 173 Chang, Terence — 46, 214, 215, 216, 231 Chang, Winifred — 96, 173, 213, 228, 290 Choo, Frank — 111 Choo, Kuang-Ping — 96 Choo, F. — 163 Chappell, Shorilyn — 96, 213 Chase, Glenn — 78. 162, 172, 173 Che, Justin — 46, 156, 211, 228 Che, May — 96, 213 Cheeseman. Lori — 78, 81 Chen, Cecilia — 96, 189, 212, 228 Chen, Ching-Fen — 46 Chen, Christine — 96, 173, 210, 214, 225, 228 Chen, Christyne — 96, 210, 214 Chen, Helen — 96, 213, 217, 218, 232, 291 Chen, Jacy — 46, 213, 222 Chen, Joseph — 96, 173, 213, 214, 215, 226, 232 Cheng. Cecilia — 111, 223 Cheng. Kevin — 78, 216 Cheng. Tina — 96, 210, 216 Cheng. Peter — 96. 213 Cheng. Lisa — 46. 210, 216 Cherry, Cheryl — 46, 60, 210, 231 Cherry, Gregory — 96 Cheung, Nim — 78 Chi, Annie — 78 Chi, John — 96, 157, 167 Chi, Shan-Shan — 96 Chiang, Eric — 111 Chiang, Mason — 46 Chin, Kara — 46, 211, 231, 232, 290 Chin, Stephanie — 78, 136, 230 Ching, Brian — 46, 166 Chiu, Yuan — 96 Chmait, Romen — 111, 173 Chodzko, Michael — 96, 211 Choi, Carrie — 137, 206 Choi, Dong-Hwon — 78, 162 Choi, Jean — 111 Choi, John — 96 Choi, Phillip — 96 Chou, Jock — 111 Chu, Tony — 96, 162 Chu, Yee-Ping — 78, 226, 230, 232 Chuang, Ming-Hsien — 78 C-uang, Su-Jen — 78, 223 Chui, Luis Jr. — 46, 217 Chun, Denice — 79, 137 Church, Leeandra — 96, 173 Ciaccio, John 47, 62 Claypool. Jennifer — 95. 96, 225 Clemente, Marco — 96, 165, 177, 215 Click, Scott — 96, 173 Closson, Mark — 96 Clover. Holly — 79 298 Index Clum. Alisa — 111, 137, 206 Clum, Laura — 47, 231 Cobaba, Kevin — 79 Codrea, Shawn — 79 Coffman, David — 96, 157, 173 Coffman, Michelle — 47, 67, 187, 194 Cohen, Adam — 79, 169 Cohen, Allison — 79 Cohen, Gail — 47, 209, 210, 224, 231, 232, 230 Cohen, Randall — 79, 224 Colburt, Melanie — 47 Coleman, Julie — 47, 133 Collins, Linda — 96, 137, 206, 210, 228 Colton, James — 111, 169, 173, 228 Colvin, Eric — 79, 226, 227 Combatalade, Aimee — 111 Combatalade, Shana — 79 Conroy, Keith — 1 1 1 Conroy, Peter — 47 Constant, Nicholas — 111 Cook, Andrevk — 47, 162. 214 Cook, C. Tige — 79 Cooper, Robert — 79 Cordova. Jenifer — 79, 210, 230 Corral, Candice — 96 Costello, Melissa — 96 Cotter, Paul — 47. 162. 172. 173 Coward, Jon — 111, 163, 173 Cowles, Sara — 47, 210, 225 Crane, Rachel — 96, 173, 187, 193 Creusen, Dominique — 96 Cripe, Julianne — 111 Crowley, Jeff — 111, 158 Crum, Karen — 79 Cruze, Lisa — 79 Cuellar, Jerry Jr. — 79, 156 Culp, Anthony — 111 Cunningham, Jessica — 96 Curry. Dawn — 96. 188, 192, 206 Cushman, Bret — 47 Cushman, Shawn — 47 D ' Autremont, Christine — 79, 137 Do Silva, Susana — 111, 193 Daudrian, John — 96, 163, 173 Dague, Judd — 96, 157 Dahm, David — 96 Daigneault, Nicole — 96, 193 Damerow, John — 112, 158, 168, 169 Danielsen, Leslie — 112, 136 Dart, Toni — 96 Daspit, Robert — 47 Davirro, Zoe Ann — 47 Davis, Christopher K, — 79 Davis, Christopher V. — 96 Davis, Dirk — 112 Davis, Paul — 79 De Berard, Julie — 79 De Frees, Allison — 109, 112, 173, 193 De Frees, Jennifer — 48, 132, 209, 210 De Guzman, M. Victoria — 112 De Guzman, Margarita — 97, 210 De Guzman, Rachel — 48, 63, 88, 210. 213.221 De Guzman, Teresa — 79 De LosRios, Alex — 112 De LosRios, Madeleine — 79 De Miranda, Michelle — 97 De Renzis, Todd — 112 De Santis, Anthony — 79 De Wit, Johanna — 97 De Young, John — 48, 143, 169 Deffenbaugh, Nicole — 48 Degenhardt, Sarah — 48 Degraff, Jennifer — 96, 195 Delker, Frank — 48, 170. 227 Dell. Sandra — 97 Demcak. Andrew — 48, 139, 224, 230 Demcak, Christopher — 96 Demucci, Danielle — 112 Dennison. Laura — 97. 209 Dent, Cheryl — 48, 209 Deppe, Caroline — 112, 136 Deppe, Todd — 48, 139, 148, 151, 209, 231 Detmer, Julie — 79 Detmer, Mark — 112, 158, 168, 213 Dewih, J, — 228 Di Fiore, Denise — 79 Di Franco, David — 79 Diff endow. Edward — 79. 164. 176. 208. 222, 230, 232 Dingeldey, Karen — 97 Dinnyes, Jeanclaude — 97 Dix, Gary — 97 Dix, Lorry — 48 Dixon, Cynthia — 79. 126 Doner, Kevork — 97, 161 Donias, Harry — 112. 169. 228 Donoghue. John — 112. 158. 173. 212, 216, 220 Donoghue, Laurence III — 48, 164, 165, 176, 211 Donohue. Karyl-Jean — 48 Dorman. Jessica — 97. 143 Dow. Matthew — 112 Dowell. Monica — 79, 210 Dox, Laura — 92, 97, 173, 191, 196, 228 Droves, Brian — 97, 173, 213 Duenes, Elena — 49, 210, 213, 231 Duenes, Michael — 79, 156, 207 Duenes, Steven — 112, 163, 173 Duke, Carlo — 97, 212 Dulin, Christine — 49 Dullack. Kristian — 97 Dunkin, Carolyn — 97. 188. 189 Durling, Sandra — 97, 193 Dyer, John — 49 Dyner, Deborah — 79 Eakins, Amanda — 97, 107, 187 Eakins, Julia — 49, 133. 140. 141, 210 Eastwood, Richard — 79 Edelson, Mark — 49, 141, 164, 165, 168, 169, 176, 211, 214, 217, 231 Edelstein. Marc — 79. 164, 176, 205, 222, 226 Edwards, Duncan — 43, 49, 162. 163. 180. 211, 218, 232 Edwards, Steven — 79 Ehrl, Nicole — 79 Eisenstein, Bradley — 97, 173, 213, 214 Eisenstein, Denise — 80 Elbert, Sheri — 112 Elkins, Angela — 49, 212, 225. 221. 231 Elkins. Christene — 90, 225 Elkins, Paul Jr, — 80 Eltsosie, Jack — 112 Ennis, Taryn — 49 Enson, Christopher — 49 Enson, Jennifer — 112, 193 Ephroim, Susan — 97, 213, 218, 227 Epstein, Wendy — 112 Equals, Kristin — 112, 121, 136 Erickson, Deborah — 98 Erickson, Kenneth — 49 Erzen, Robby — 112 Espinoza, Joe — 98, 137. 207 Espinoza, Rebecca — 49, 220 Etheridge, Eric — 112 Evans, Elizabeth — 98 Farnum. Erin — 80, 192, 210 Faulds, Adam — 98 Faulk, Lance — 112 Faulkner, A. Sue — 80 Faulkner, James — 112, 183 Favero, Janet — 80, 213 Fay, Robert — 80, 212 Feakins, Michael — 112, 158, 168, 183 Ferguson, James — 80 Ferrua, Anne 80, 206 Ferrua, Kathryn — 98, 173, 187 Feuer, Stephanie — 98 Finklestein, Debbie — 112, 121, 189, 227 Finkelstein, Kim — 80, 188, 210, 228 Fintelmann, Clinton — 98, 137 Finwall, Deborah — 112, 193 Fisher, Brian — 98, 165 Fitzgerald, Erec — 112, 158, 168 Fitzgerald, Teri — 49, 225 Fixler, Leslie — 49, 214 Flanzer, Jennifer — 90 Fleming, P, Hans — 50, 172, 173, 226 Floyd, Meredith — 112 Flynn, A. Michelle — 50 Foley, Thomas — 98, 163, 168, 173 Fong, Deidra — 50, 209, 210, 231 Fong, Wendy — 98, 173, 187. 193. 232 Foote. Michael — 50 Foote. Paul — 112. 163. 173 For, S. — 168 Forbes, Kim — 98, 173, 192, 198, 199, 228 Forbess, Ronald — 112, 165 Ford. Gregory — 80, 292, 291 Ford, Roger — 112 Fornaro, James — 98 Fornaro, Scott — 111, 112, 158, 183 Foster, Ami — 98 Foster, Emily — 50 Fowler, Debra — 98, 195, 220. 206 Fox, Carol — 50, 126, 128, 133, 145, 210,231 Fox, Erica — 99, 173, 186, 198, 227, 228 Fox, Susan — 113 Francisco, Sheila — 80 Franklin, Brent — 98 Freidfeld, Gail — 80 Friedman, Elliot — 80, 172, 173 Friedman, Johanna — 50 Frith, Carolyn — 50, 137, 206, 207, 208 Fritsche, Mark — 50 Fritz, David — 98, 167, 172, 173 Fritz, Scott — 50 Frost, Julie — 78, 80, 190, 227, 228 Fu, Karin — 80, 173, 209, 210, 214, 215, 219, 222, 227, 228, 230, 232 Fukuanaga, Alex — 113, 165, 177 Fuller, Tricio — 113, 173, 193, 198 Fung, Brendon — 98, 168, 173, 208, 228 Fakheri, Amir Hooman — 49 Fakheri, Roxana — 98 Falanga, Cathy — 49 Fan, Vincent — 98, 173, 204 Farmanesh, Farzad — 112 Gable, Kimberly — 113 Gade, Renee — 80 Gallego, Roger — 80 Ganahl, Joseph — 113, 119, 206, 207, 215 Gancz, Alberto — 98, 167, 182, 292 Garcia, Jorge — 50 Gardiner, Kevin — 98, 165, 177 Gardiner, Kristen — 50 Garg, Sarina — 113, 137, 206 Garland, Andrew — 113 Garland, Daniel — 50 Garland, Susan — 80 Gaw, Christopher — 97, 98, 157, 167, 182, 205 Gedgaudas, Aras — 50 Gehr, Douglas — 80, 159. 203 Geissler, Thomas — 50, 172, 173 Gelb, Alan - 51, 64, 172, 173, 222, 220, 227, 290, 291 Gemba, Geraldine — 98 Geminder, Shia — 80, 162, 167, 232 Geminder, Jason — 169 Gerrie, Lisa — 98 Gervais, Clay — 51, 68, 144, 156. 168, 211,228,231 Getty, Mark — 98, 163, 167, 182 Getzleman, Anne — 98 Gibson, Joseph — 113, 163 Gibson, Julie — 51 Gibson, Michelle — 80, 147, 223, 225 Gilbert, Christopher — 80, 138, 139, 224, 230 Gilbert, Debra — 51, 223 Gilbert, Matthew — 113, 224 Gilbert, Stacey — 80, 212 Gilchrist, Sharon — 51, 137, 206, 207 Gilles, Kimberly — 98, 184 Gilson, Debra — 80, 137, 206 Ginsburg, Jennifer — 98 Ginsburg, Michelle — 80, 205, 230 Glantz, Christina — 80, 173, 198 Glasser, Stefanie — 51 Gleoson, My — 113 Glick, Adam — 80, 216, 220 Click, David — 51 Gliksman, Patricio — 80, 200, 204 Glowacki, Anita — 113, 173 Godfrey, Bruce — 80, 156, 180, 211 Goetze, Mark — 98, 165, 176. 212, 215, 220, 221, 226 Goldberg, Jonathan — 113, 220 Goldstein, Rachel — 113 Gonzalez-Del-Volle, L, — 113 Gonzolez-Del-Valie, Victo — 51 Goodman, Steven — 98 Goppert, Sean — 113, 158, 169, 173 Graham, Tara — 51, 184, 214 Granata, Cora — 98, 136, 205, 214 Granota, Reno — 48, 51, 205, 226, 233 Grant, Alyssa — 98, 195, 206, 212, 220 Grant, Calum — 80, 204, 214, 226 Grant, Christi — 98, 226 Gray, Erik — 51, 173, 215, 217, 292, 293 Gray, Margaret — 80, 213, 224 Gray, Michelle — 98, 195, 232 Green, Paul — 113 Greenbaum, Daniel — 80, 170, 210 Greenbaum, Mark — 113, 171 Greenberg, Julia — 99, 204 Greenwood, Colleen — 49, 51, 210, 212, 225, 220, 209, 231, 291 Greiling, Heidi — 81, 210, 230 Grekowicz, Amy — 99, 188, 189 Grekowicz, Evan — 51, 65, 168 Grekowicz, Lucy — 72, 113, 173 Grenier, Gordon — 113, 173 Gresty, Brian — 99 Greul, Mark — 81, 205, 226 Grim, Jonathan — 81 Grossman, Sharon — 81 Grote, Kelly — 47, 51, 228 Grote, Robert — 99, 166 Gu, Arthur — 99, 163, 173, 205, 215, 220, 226, 227 Guber, Jason — 113 Guillen, Felix — 81, 166, 167 Gulati, Neil — 99, 204 Gura, Karen — 51, 231 Gura, Nancy — 99, 192, 200 Guthrie, Carrie — 81, 190, 191, 206, 207, 209, 210, 227, 228 Guthrie, Kevin — 92, 99, 157, 161, 182, 204 Gyllenswan, John — 99 Hagenburger, Eric — 52, 144, 211 Hagenburger, Scot — 99, 157, 173 Haines, Elizabeth — 52 Hakui, Maki — 113 Hale, Brent — 163, 205, 215, 227 index 299 Hale, David — 52. 220, 290 Hale, Kristina — 81 200, 201, 233 Hale, William — 99, 173 Hall, Colleen — 52, 217 Hall, Darren — 52 Hall, Jeremy — 113 Hamada, Kimberly — 52, 220 Hamamoto, Yuki — 114, 216 Hommond, Scott — 114, 216 Hamwi, Gerald — 81, 222, 224, 230 Hanamura, Kimiko — 52 Hanks, Laura — 81 Hannemann, Suzanne — 52 Harbach, Monica — 1 14 Hardy, John — 1 14, 160 Hardy, Natasha — 173 Harris, Thomas IV — 81, 172, 173 Harrison, Andrea — 99 Hartmann, Patrice — 99, 218 Hasegawa, Yoshihiko — 114, 206 Hashiba, Yusuke — 81, 220 Haskins, Douglas — 99 Haskins, Scott — 52, 129 Hauersley, Laura — 81 Havluciyan, Mikael — 114 Hawkes, Justin — 114 Hawkes, Michelle — 81 Hawkins, Kelly — 114 Hawkins, Kevin — 99 Hoyden, Thomas — 81 Haynes, Kirsten — 81 Hayward, Christina — 81, 148, 213, 224, 225, 230 Headley, Samantha — 81 Hecht, Bradley — 52 Meckel, Mark — 52, 168, 210, 211, 219, 227, 233 Heilsberg, Arthur — 81 Heimer, Scott — 52, 205, 210, 217 Heindl, Diane — 52 Hendrickson, Kari — 81 Hendrickson, Kristine — 114, 173, 197 Hendrix, Amber — 1 14 Hendrix, Rori — 81, 203 Hank, Christina — 52, 72, 210, 225 Henke, Jonathan — 81, 164, 176, 217 Henricks, Emily — 99, 173, 197 Henrikson, Jennifer — 52, 213 Herbig, Monica — 53, 133, 205, 209, 226 Herold, David — 53, 59, 211, 292 Herold, Nicole — 99, 136 Herrington, Sandra — 114, 184 Hewson, Heather — 114, 119 Hext, David — 53 Hiatt, Darrell — 53, 70 Hicks, Sandra — 99, 184 Higano, Michi — 81 Hill, Tawnya — 81, 136 Hill, Travis — 114, 158 Hillard, Denise — 99 Mines, Carrie — 96, 99 Mines, Chris — 81 Ho, Alexander — 81, 205, 214, 215, 217, 219, 222, 290, 291 Ho, Chung — 81, 232 Ho, Eric — 53, 215 Ho, Eva — 99 Ho, Karen — 109, 114, 173, 191 Ho, Kathleen — 99, 216, 232 Mo, Kathryn — 81, 215, 216, 217, 219 Mo, Lillian — 51, 53, 210, 232, 292, 293 Hoffman, Blithe — 53, 290, 291, 293 Hoffman, David — 81 Hoffman, Laurel — 99, 173, 214, 227, 228 Hogentogler, Lara — 114, 143 Holland, Andrew — 81, 162, 172, 173 Holland, Hilary — 114,7 Hollingsworth, Greg — 81, 180, 210, 230 Holman, Kellee — 1 14 Homma, Kazue — 114, 191, 216, 223, 227 Hooks, Darrick — 99, 161 Hornreich, Ricardo — 81, 156 Mosono, Ayako — 99 Hough, Dustan — 216 Hoy, Kurt — 81, 213 Hoy, Todd — 99, 291 Hsieh, Roger — 99, 216 Hsu, Goethe — 53, 231 Hsu, Scott — 1 14, 225 Huang, George — 53, 204, 209,228, 231 Huang, Grace — 75, 78, 81, 127, 190, 227, 230, 232 Huang, James — 81, 168, 169 Huang, Michael — 53, 168, 169, 215 Hublou, Heather — 111, 114 Huettemeyer, Marianne — 53, 211 Hughes, Cole — 53 Hughes, Mark — 99, 169, 228 Huizenga, Christopher — 99, 105, 157, 161, 183 Hung, Stephen — 114, 216 Hunter, Adam — 114, 163 Hunter, Craig — 1 14 Huppert, Mark — 53, 217, 221, 231 Hyatt, Daryl — 164 Hyman, Sheryl — 81, 173, 222, 230 Ichinomiya, Nadya — 53, 113, 204, 205, 222, 227, 228 Ide, Jennifer — 81 lida, Hanako — 54, 209, 210, 291 lida, Keita — 99, 173 lida, Kenji — 114, 171 Imai, Robert — 81 Imberman, Jill — 54, 136, 231 Imus, Julie — 99, 193, 204 Inaba, Michele — 54, 188, 189, 209, 231,232,291 Inaba, Robyn — 114, 188, 209 Irimojiri, Moki — 82, 136 Irimojiri, Miho — 114 Ishiharo, Asako — 54, 216 Ishihara, Keiko — 99, 139, 196, 206, 208, 223 Ito, Keiko — 82, 216 Ito, Shunsuke — 100 Ivener, Vicky — 54, 67, 209 Iwanaga, Joel — 100, 137, 207 Iwase, Fusoko — 223 Jackson, Rick — 100, 157 Jocobson, Scott — 54, 126, 159 James, William — 54, 292, 293 Jamet, Frederic — 100, 166 Janotf, Gerald — 1 Jarosz, Patrick — 54, 156 Javanfar, Anahid — 54 Jay, Evan — 100 Jang, Arthur — 1 14 Janks, Mary — 54 Jensen, Brent — 100, 163, 173, 217, 226, 227 Jetho, Hanif — 52, 213 Jetha, Salma — 100, 184, 214, 215, 232 Jo, Linda — 100, 173, 204, 210, 214 Johnsin, Robert — 114, 163 Johnson, Brent — 82, 169, 228 Johnson, Brett — 168, 176 Johnson, Crystal — 100, 173, 192 Johnson, David — 54, 164, 176, 204, 211, 231, 232 Johnson, David — 82, 204 Johnson, Eric — 55, 137, 172, 173, 206, 207 Johnson, Gillian — 55 Johnson, Janis — 82, 173, 188, 212, 222, 230, 232 Johnson, Lisa — 82, 223 Johnson, Melissa — 100, 292 Johnson, Mike — 82 Johnson, Ron — 80 Johnson, Samantha — 100 Johnson, Scott — 82, 160, 170 Johnson, Susan — 100, 173, 193, 198, 209, 232 Johnson, Susanna — 55 Johnson, Thomas Jr. — 28, 165, 172, 173 Johnson, Troy — 114, 177 Johnson, Victoria — 100, 184 Johnston, Kimberly — 100, 136 Jones, Holly — 1 14, 200 Jones, Jennifer — 100, 173, 187 Jones, Kally — 1 14 Jones, Maile — 55, 138, 139 Jones, Nancy — 55 Jones, Steven — 114 Joone, Gillian — 100 Judge, Richard — 114, 183 Jung, Grace — 55, 210 Kadakia, Mono — 82, 212, 220 Kodowoki, Kotaro — 82 Kaemmarer, Adrienne — 100, 173, 187, 213 Kahn, Pierre — 82, 160 Kahng, Jim — 55 Kakita, Lisa — 100 Kakuma, Kaname — 114, 183, 226 Kalemkiarian, Todd — 114, 291 Kallios, Marlanthy — 82 Kalmovitcz, Ruth — 100 Kam, Patrick — 55, 233 Kang, Arthur — 115 Kao, John — 1 15 Kao, Ming-Wei — 82, 172, 214, 217, 218, 219, 222, 226, 227, 231 Kasse, Mitchell — 50, 55, 166, 290, 291 Katsu, Doisuke — 100 Kaufman, Adorn — 115, 231 Keches, Jeffrey — 82 Kaches, Kelly — 115 Kaach, Sarah — 115 Kaafar, Eric — 100 Kaefar, Gregory — 115 Keefar, Stephanie — 55, 139, 148, 223, 224, 225, 231 Keith, Kari — 100, 213 Keith, Scott — 55, 213, 231, 232 Keller, Joanna — 82, 188, 208, 209, 210, 227, 228, 230, 233 Keller, Michael — 55, 164, 204, 217, 231 Kelly, Boyd — 155, 224, 221 Kemps, Michael — 115 Kendel, Terrence — 100, 137, 207 Kennan, Stephen — 115, 158, 182 Kevorkian, Steven — 82 Khajovi, Sara — 1 15 Kharrazi, Babok — 55, 215 Kim, Bibiana — 100, 211, 213 Kim, Brian — 100, 206, 230 Kim, Dave — 55, 168, 169, 231 Kim, Emanuel — 100, 173 Kim, Henry — 115, 158 Kim, Ki — 100, 137, 206, 207 Kim, Min — 292 Kim, Paul — 115, 226 Kim, Rosa — 82, 210, 211 Kim, Sue — 82, 215 Kim, Susan — 82, 210, 232, 290, 291 King, Breana — 1 15 King, Lisa — 100 Kirkbride, Justin — 100 Kirker, Paul — 82 Kirkpatrick, Meredith — 115 Kirkpatrick, Reginald — 82 Kirschner, Susan — 115 Kisner, Jeremy — 100, 213 Knapic, Kristina — 77, 82 Knauss, Barbara — 82 Knauss, Gregory — 55, 139, 222, 224, 292, 293 Knuth, Tracy — 82 Ko, James — 83, 166, 227 Kobayashi, Miki — 101, 173 Kobayashi, Takaski — 101, 187 Koch, Hans — 101, 173 Kodama, Ayako — 115, 137, 207 Kohler, Christopher — 101 Kohler, Vanessa — 115, 173, 191, 197, 198, 227 Kojani, L ' Mar — 1 15 Kolb, Jason — 115. 173 Kolb. Jeffery — 56 Kolenic, Thomas — 83 Komander. Svan — Komori, Michael — 1 15 Komoto. Mayumi — 115 Komoto, Taro — 83 Koo, Irene — 56, 215, 222, 231 Koo, Victor — 83 Kornman, James — 83 Kory, Leah — 56, 194 Kotha, Charles — 115 Kouretchian, Satkin — 101 Kroake, Scott — 83, 210 Kraft, Stephen — 101, 157, 182, 226 Krantz, Jennifer — 115, 212 Krantz, Kenneth — 83, 291 Krebs, Peter — 101 Kremer, James — 56 Kramer, Sandra — 83 Kresslar, Robin — 83 Krikorian, Jason — 115 Kuelbs, Thomas — 101, 173 Kugies, Steven — 83 Kuhlman, Geoffrey — 56, 140, 156, 180, 209, 211, 231 Kuhr, Paul — 83, 224 Kuno, Steven — 83, 168, 204 Kuplis, Kathy — 83, 214, 215 Kuptz, Kathleen — 109, 115, 173, 189 Kurland, Eriko — 1 15 Kurn, Chris — 126 Kwon, Michael — 83, 115 Kym, Boura — 29, 83, 204, 213 Kym, Sarah — 115, 136 LaBarbera, Kathryn — 83 LoBarbera, Kristine — 1 16 LaFornara, Christoph — 116 LaFornara, Judith — 56, 187, 209 LaFornara, Maria — 83, 213 LaVerde, Alex — 1 16, 206 Laatz, David — 53, 66, 172, 173 Laatz, Robert — 56, 166 Laborde, Luke — 101 Labrador, Monique — 75, 83, 136, 204 Lacer, Amelia — 56, 137, 208, 231, 232 Ladd, Kimberly — 101, 137, 206, 207 Lafferty, Bridgatt — 83, 224 Lai, Chien — 56, 216, 222 Lai, Mei — 101,205, 211 Lakhani, Korim — 56, 208 Lai, Dyhon — 173 Lalande, John — 83 Lam, Elaine — 101, 205 Lambrecht, Todd — 116 Lambros, Karen — 101 Lamkins, Martha — 101 Land, Christine — 101, 173, 191, 197, 210 Landau, Daniel — 83 Landau, Elana — 116, 136 Lande, Jennifer — 101, 173, 193 Lande, Michael — 56, 126 Lang, Lois — 101, 195 Lang, Olivia — 83, 210, 222 Lang, Sharon — 83, 194 Lankau, Monya — 83 Lorsen, Mark — 101, 165, 177 Larson, Erika — 116 Larson, Lisa — 101 Lasky, Scott — 56, 180 Lathram, Craig — 83 300 Index Laussade-F, Christopher — 1 16, 158 LeBeau, Robert — 101, 169 Leach, Willaim — 83, 156, 180, 222 Lechago, James — 83, 213 Lechago, John — 83, 172, 173, 213, 221, 226 Ledesma, M. Christine — 116 Lee, Alin — 1 16 Lee, Carol — 56, 211, 212, 213, 231 Lee, Caroline — 83, 222, 232 Lee, Christine — 84, 173, 190, 191, 198, 199, 216, 225 Lee, David — 101, 163, 205, 214, 232, 292 Lee, Elisa — 116 Lee, Grace — 84, 230 _QQ Hee 173 Lee! Hsin-Ying — 116, 137, 206, 208 Lee, Jean — 56, 206 Lee, Joanna — 101, 137, 191 Lee, John — 101 Lee, Joon — 116, 158 Lee, June — 116, 191 Lee, Marcus — 116, 158, 168 Lee, Michael — 57, 144, 166, 231 Lee, Michelle — 116, 173, 189 Lee, Seon — 57 Lee, Shih-Hung — 84, 137, 173, 205, 208, 226, 227 Lefritz, Sheron — 83 Lehman, Jill — 57 Leimer, Rustin — 116, 158, 168 Lemons, Brian — 57 Leopold, Jeffrey — 57, 162, 172, 173, 209, 290, 291, 292 Leopold, Wendy — 101, 173, 188, 198, 209 Leseberg, John — 84 Lessinger, Nancy — 84, 190, 217 Letcher, Jennifer — 101, 209 Levesque, Michelle — 84, 194, 205, 228 Levesque, Stephen — 116, 127, 165 Levesque, Susan — 84, 194, 228 Leviton, Nicole — 116, 221 Leviton, Scott — 84 Lew, Jeffrey — 101, 163, 173 Lewis, Robert — 116, 182 Li, Kenneth — 101, 163, 173, 205, 227 Li, Leon — 101, 157 Li, Levina — 116, 173 Liang, Evelyn — 57, 215 Lieman, Todd — 57, 292 Lilienthal, Lawrence — 57, 162, 172, 173, 198, 227 Limoges, Simone — 101, 173, 186, 198, 226, 227, 228, 233 Lin, David — 57 Lin, Lisa — 57 Lin, Parker — 1 16 Lin, Solomon — 84 Lin, Solomon — 84, 212 Lin, Tony — 111 Lin, Yi-Chun — 116 Lin-Huy, Liv — 101 Under, Kristina — 57, 210 Under, Sonya — 57, 221 Lindermayr, Alexande — 101, 157, 173 Lines, Richard — 57, 71 Litman, Daniel — 101, 157, 226 Little, Michael — 102, 163, 172, 173, 227 Liu, Jerome — 102, 173, 232, 291 Liu, John — 57, 2, 215, 232 Liu, Larry — 57, 2, 215, 217, 222, 231 Liu, Richard — 116, 158, 171 Lloyd, Eric — 84, 160 Lloyd, Kimberly — 102, 210 Locascio, Jean — 58 Locicero, Kelly — 1 16 Lockwood, Carina — 102, 184 Loebig, Dylan — 84 Loebig, Kevin — 58 Logan, Wendy — 116, 173 Loggins, Paul — 84, 226 Lohmann, Scott — 116 Long, Christopher — 116, 173 Long, Kimberly — 102 Long, Kristin — 58, 210, 213 Lopetrone, Juan — 58, 176 Lopez, Angela — 58, 69, 88, 110, 122, 500 Lopez, Julio — 58 Low, Richard — 84, 137, 2i07, 208, 216 Lowery, Christian — 116 Lu, Andrew — 84, 232 Lu, Brandon — 116 Lubofsky, Jessica — 116, 173, 206, 228 Lucarelli, Tami — 84, 184 Lucas, Jean — 84, 133, 156, 291 Ludka, James — 84 Lumel, Stephen — 58 Lumkim, Michael — 102, 167, 182 Lundquist, Kristen — 58, 225 Lundy, Cathleen — 102, 173, 192, 198, 209 Lurie, Katherine — 58, 231, 232, 291 Lusher, Jill — 102, 189, 195, 215 Lyons, Judith — 58 Lyons, Kevin — 58, 156, 173, 210, 211 Lyons, Spencer — 1 16 Mabugat, Annjean — 59, 218, 291 Macias, Cynthia — 1 16 Mackey, Kelly — 101, 102, 191, 227 Madrigal, Michele — 116 Magee, Kerry — 116, 173 Mahajan, Anupma — 117 Mohajan, Rakesh — 117, 169, 228 Mahajan, Vinit — 84, 206, 214, 217, 222, 230 Mahr, Hans — 84, 168, 172, 173, 206, 214 Moier, Carl — 59 Moilander, Catherin — 58, 59, 173, 196 Mainero, Kristen — 102 Malony, S. — 191, 193, 227 Mailen, Jennifer — 59, 70, 213 Mallen, Michelle — 117 Mandel, Debro — 102 Maneely, David — 84, 167, 226 ManiscGlco, James — 84, 164, 176 Mann, Victoria — 84, 204, 225 Manning, Brook — 102 Manning, Colin — 59 Morchbanks, Jennifer — 117, 173, 191 Marckx, John — 102, 163, 172, 173, 226, 227 Marckx, Joseph — 100, 102, 163, 172, 173 Morcone, Rebecca — 84, 210 Marcus, David — 59 Marcus, Leigh — 117 Marhefka, Lisa — 117 Morkle, Gwynn — 59 Markle, Leslie — 59 Marlborough, Sean — 102, 216 Marlborough, Steven — 84, 142, 213 Marnoni, Jean — 102, 167 Marovich, Matthew — 84, 227 Marshall, Julie — 84, 194, 204, 212, 230 Marshall, Katryna — 117 Marsi, Joseph — 102 Martin, Christine — 85, 232 Martin, Henry — 41, 59, 144, 156, 172, 173,211 Martin, Kyle — 85 Martin, Kylee — 102 Martin, Sean — 57, 144, 170, 292, 293 Martin, Shoe — 59, 162, 210, 211 Martin, Shonta — 173 Martin, Terri — 102 Martyniak, Kothryn — 85 Martyniak, Stephen — 59, 173, 212 Maruno, Asako — 117, 191, 227 Maruno, Tomohiro — 59 Masaki, Hidetake — 59 Mashouf, Jay — 102, 173, 216 Mason, Charles Jr. — 59, 122, 140, 156, 158, 172, 173,211,221 Mason, Michoel — 85, 182, 217, 222 Massari, Monica — 102 Mathews, Kellv — 56, 136, 231, 232 Mathews, Tracy — 29, 102, 136 Matsui, Daisuke — 117, 232 Matsui, Eric — 85, 205, 216 Matsunaga, Masumi — 85, 173, 213 Matsunaga, Mayumi — 117 Matsuno, Romi — 85 Matthies, Silas — 102, 137, 207 Mauer, Amanda — 60, 173 Mauer, Leslie — 117 McAlary, Richard — 85 McCormick, Carl — 117 McCormick, Joseph — 60 McCormick, Meghan — 117, 173, 187, 210 McCormick, Nancy — 85, 122, 200, 204,205,211,227,228 McCoy, Adam — 117, 173 McCoy, John — 60. 222, 232, 292, 293 McCue, John — 117, 173, 206 McDermott, Tracy — 117, 193 McGuire, Kevin — 60, 126, 164, 165 McGuire, Michael — 117 McKelvey, Todd — 85, 212 McKie, Donald — 60 McKinnon, Milton — McKivett, John — 102, 163, 172, 173 McManus, Caryn — 117, 206 McMullen, Kathleen — 60 McNary, Kevin — 85 McNeill, D. Alan — 102 McNeill, Darren — 117, 162, 165 McNeill, Robert — 60, 61, 141, 210, 211,225, 233 Mckain, J, Gregory — 85, 137, 207 Mclernon, Maureen — 72 Meade, Mary — 85, 213 Meade, Mary — 117, 173, 187 Medawar, Roy — 85 Meese, Robert — 102, 205, 213 Mehr, Robert — 117, 158 Meier, Henry III — 60, 162, 209, 214, 220, 231, 232, 233 Mellinger, Douglas — 60, 156, 211 Melton, Denise — 60 Mendelson, Meredith — 103, 213 Mendoza, Alicia — 85 Meneses, Arlene — 60 Mersing, Tawnya — 85 Mesbahzadeh, Mitra — 85 Mesic, Brian — 85, 173, 211, 217, 230 Metz, Michelle — 85, 194, 221 Meyer, Jeanne — 85, 209, 210, 211, 217 Micek, Chardelle — 85, 189, 227, 228 Migliaccio, Francesco — 103 Milander, Kathy — 198 Miller, Eric — 60 Miller, Joshua — 60 Milligan, Kevin — 117. 183 Milligan, Shawn — 85 Mills, Jessica — 61 Minusepehr, Arya — 61 Mirmirani, Paradi — 61, 214, 222, 231 Mirtorabi, Uli — 85, 232 Mitchell, Robert — 117, 182 Mitchell, Samantha — 103, 210 Mizrahi, Catherine — 117 Moalej, Pargol — 85 Moberly, Darren — 61, 217, 228, 231, 291 Mock, Shirlee — 103 Molony, Carolyn — 61, 133, 210 Molony, Stephanie — 117 Montemayor, Lisa — 86, 210 Moore, John Jr. — 86 Mootdarpongsoi, George — 103 Mootdarpongsai, Kristina — 117 Morden, Sarah — 103, 194, 228 Morden, Victoria — 117 Morgan, Charia — 103, 204 Mori, Alison — 103, 173, 209 Mori, Sandra — 86, 213 Mori, M. — 158, 168 Mork, Bradley — 86 Morris, Chad — 117. 158, 168 Mortensen, Kurt — 117 Mortenson, Karen — 86, 196 Mosley, Laura — 61 Moy, Alyssa — 103, 194, 205, 209, 210, 214 Moyer, Jolie — 117, 191 Moyers, Kimberly — 86, 136, 291 Moyers, Timothy — 118, 171 Mueting, Renee — 86 Mulvihill, Patricia — 61 Mun, Ji — 61, 145, 210 Munekuni, Shinji — 61, 137, 207, 231 Murch, Cheryl — 118, 136 Murch, Scott — 61, 164, 165, 176, 214, 217, 222, 231 Murdock, Cynthia — 61, 67, 209. 210, 231, 232 Murdock, John — 103, 157, 182, 212, 233 Murdock, Kimberley — 86 Murphy, Kelly — 103, 137, 206 Murray, Kent — 118 Murray, Scott — 103, 211 Myer, Curtis — 61, 213 Myer, Karen — 61, 210, 290 Nafar, Kambiz — 86 Naganuma, Masahisa — 61, 216, 217. 219 Naganuma, Sey — 86 Nagashima, Jun — 118, 206 Nakoe, Michiru — 86 Nakagawa, Eugene — 118 Nakamura, Alison — 103 Nakamura, Jennifer — 86, 228 Nakamura, Takeshi — 86 Nakayama, Mika — 86, 136 Nakkashion, Anto — 118 Nastanski, Cynthia — 103 Nastanski, Frank — 118, 182 Nazarian, Ani — 118, 137, 206 Nazarian, Fariborz — 118 Nelson, Robert — 118 Neuner, Valerie — 118 Newmeyer, Wendy — 86 Ng, Terry — 103, 157, 173 Nguyen, Nolan — 103, 173 Nguyen, Peter — 118, 211 Nicelli, Elaine — 118 Nicelli, Suzanne — 86 Niedermeyer, Kathleen — 118, 193, 227 Niedermeyer, Terri — 86, 187, 210, 230 Nilorp, Hans — 86 Nilsson, Daniel — 103 Nissen, Brian — 103, 157, 161, 291 Nissen, Laurie — 86 Nitta, Keiko — 118 Nitz, Mark — 118, 169, 173 Nitz, Michele — 62, 133, 5, 209, 210, 231 Nizamian, Raffi — 86, 213 Noga, Shawn — 86 Noga, Vaughn — 103, 168, 228 Nordahl. Troy — 62, 210 Norman, David — 86 Norsworthy, Ann — 86, 192 Norsworthy, David — 86, 156, 166 North, David — 54, 62, 128, 170 Norwood, Christian — 86, 167, 219, 221,226 Norwood, Robert — 62, 126, 128, 162, 172, 173, 219, 221, 226, 227 Nozaki, Douglas — 62 Nozaki, Kevin — 118, 173 Numabe, Takanori — 86 Nye, Kristen — 62, 6, 210, 228 Nye, Peter — 103 Index 301 O ' Donnell, Michael — 118 OTiynn, Merry — 62 OFIynn, Michael — 118 O ' Flynn, Sean — 86, 167 O ' Gormon, Timothy — 103 Oberman, Brian — 103 Obert, John — 86, 169 Obert, Lynn — 62 Ogawa, Yuka — 86, 223 Ohtonno, Katherine — 103, 218, 232 Ohtsul a, Daisuke — 86 Oidt, Jeffrey — 103, 157 Oliver, Mark — 118, 158 Olio, Joseph Jr. — 62 Olsen, Sunny — 103, 173, 292 Olson, Eric — 62 Olson, Shawn — 103, 187 Ong, Kenneth — 62, 2, 215, 217, 222, 231 Ongarato, Diane — 103 Ordway, Scott — 118, 173 Orman, Wendy — 103 Orme, Lori — 103, 173, 186, 198 Orner, Alicia — 63 Osburg, Edward — 103, 173, 204 Oster, Helen — 103, 225 Otabe, Naoko — 86, 206 Otaka, Junichiro — 118 Otis, Thembi — 118 Otsuka, David — 86, 216, 230, 232, 292 Otsuka, Miki — 103, 218, 227 Overcannp, Holly — 118, 173, 191 193 Owens, Beth — 86, 194 Oye, Brit — 63, 137 Polling Grace - - 118 173 Palting Lawrence — 103, 163, 1 3, 226, 227 Palting Maritess -63 , 118, 21C , 324 Pappas, John — 104, 157, 161, 182, 218 Park, Jennifer — 63, 209, 210, 231, 232, 291 Park, Susy — 63 Parker, Lisa — 86 Parker, Martha - -86 Parker, Michael - 86 162, 173 Parker, Tammy - -63 Parkins Todd — 104, 157 Parks, Craig — 104, 165, 177 Patel, ChirogM, — 118, 161 Patel, Chirag R, — 104 Patel, Shailesh — 63, 231, 291 Patt, Erik — 109, 221 Patterson, Gregory — 118, 119, 183 Patterson, Robert — 119, 183 Paul, Jennifer — 104, 223 Paulsen, Kristen — 86, 204 Peobody, Brett — 119, 158 Pearson, Porsha — 1 19 Pearson, Scott — 119 Pejiovas, John — 63 Pelletier, Amy — 104 Peng, Alice — 86, 210, 2, 215, 219, 222, 230 Perbix, Jenna — 86 Peretti, Michael — 86, 159, 214, 230 Peril, Jeremy — 104 Persselin, Sara — 63, 222, 291 Peterson, Angela — 63 Peterson, Michael — 86 Petty, Terrilee — 87 Pfeiffer, Danielle — 63, 200, 201, 205, 209, 291 Pfeiffer, Gregory — 112, 118, 119 Pieper, Ronald — 87 Pinner, Paul — 104, 224 Pitz, Betty — 63, 211 Pitz, John — 104, 183 Pizer, Adam — 119, 217 Pizer, Jennifer — 87, 132, 156, 291 Pizer, Randy — 87 Pledger, Courtney — 119, 191, 200, 223 Plost, Sheryl — 87 Plumley, Craig — 104, 157, 160, 161, 180, 219 Plunkett, Gary — 119, 137, 206, 207, 208 Pogorelsky, Kimberly — 104, 173, 186, 187, 193, 198, 291 Pohlmann, Kristin — 63. 133, 143, 209, 210 Pohlmann, Lara — 119 Poland, Kathy — 104, 213 Polzin, Anne — 63, 132, 173, 189, 198, 210, 222, 231 Ponce De Leon, Helen — 63 Popkin, Lawrence — 87 Porter, David — 119, 158, 168, 173, 216, 220 Prince, William — 87 Pugeda, Michelle — 104, 218, 227 Pugh, Rodney — 104, 137, 206 Pullen, Annemarie — 64, 209, 228, 231 Pullen, Tracey — 104, 136 Pursell, Robert — 104, 173, 205 Purvis, Kristen — 64, 87 Purvis, Robert — 104 Purvis, Susanne — 64, 212, 213, 290, 220, 291 Pusavat, Andrea — 104, 143 Quandt, Robert — 64 Radpay, Cyrus — 1 19 Rahilly, Erin — 104 Raizes, Nancy — 87, 228, 291, 292 Rambach, Amy — 64 Rambach, Janet — 118 Rashid, Erem — 104, 173 Rastegar-Panah, A. — 64 Rastegar-Panah, Arash — 119, 171 Rath, Aimee — 64 Ratigan, Theresia — 87, 209, 219, 226 Raygani, Mehrnza — 45, 64, 100, 104, 225 Raymond, Kimberly — 64 Raymundo, Denise — 104 Raymundo, Francis — 87, 180 Razipour, Mohammad — 66 Redman, Dan — 64 Redman, Gary — 64, 156, 211 Reid, Bryan — 60, 64, 211 Reidt, Eric — 119, 183 Reidt, Terence — 64, 156, 180 Reisenauer, Michael — 65, 180 Ren, Jennifer — 119, 136, 173 Rengel, Charles — 104, 163 Rezai, Fori — 119 Rice, Dane — 87, 89, 156, 159, 180 Richards, Stefan — 119 Richman, Lisa — 87, 210 Right, E. — 163 Riple, James — 87 Ritchie, Anne — 104, 105, 173, 197 Robbins, Jill — 104, 191, 210 Robbins, Stacy — 65, 210, 212, 227 Roberts, Kim — 65, 139, 150, 223, 224, 225, 230, 231 Roberts, Scott — 105, 173 Robertson, Craig — 87 Robertson, David — 119 Robie, Robert — 65, 180 Robins, Sandi — 104, 143, 225 Robinson, Brendan — 87, 172, 173, 208, 214, 232 Robinson, Kyla — 87, 173, 198 Robinson, Leigh — 119 Robinson, Matthew — 119, 165, 177 Robinson, Shaun — 87 Robinson, Stacey — 65, 129, 133, 210, 218, 226 Robison, George — 65 Rochat, Judith — 65, 137, 206, 208, 231 Rodriguez, John — 65 Rogers, Do-Han — 87, 156, 211 Rogers, Nugina — 82, 87, 173, 196, 198, 228, 292, 293 Rogers, Thomas — 105, 157 Rogstad, R, Cameron — 119, 137, 206 Rolain, Heather — 105 Rolain, Jennifer — 65, 221, 225 Roley, John — 87 Roley, Julie — 65, 196 Ronk, Thomas — 65, 180, 211, 218 Ronlov, Kristin — 119 Roque, David — 66, 162, 209, 231, 232, 290, 291 Roque, Deborah — 105, 209 Rose. Todd — 105, 163, 216 Rosenthal, Allison — 1 19 Rossney, Glenn — 87 Roupinlan, Paul — 88 Rubin, Michael — 66, 156, 211 Rubins, Rachel — 119, 223 Rudberg, Jennifer — 105, 209 Rudberg, Michael — 66, 159, 160 Ruddick, Michael — 105, 173, 221 Ruder, Linda — 66 Ruder, Susan — 105 Rudich, Jeffrey — 1 19 Rungaldier, Christine — 66, 208, 210 Rungaldier, Suzanne — 88, 190, 208, 210 Runge, Kristi — 119, 136 Ruona, Eric — 43, 66, 139, 162, 163, 172, 173, 211, 218, 224, 292 Russell, Matthew 66, 172, 173 Saathoff, Jason — 119 Sackheim, Andrew — 88, 226 Sadr, Kasra — 105, 139 Saez, Julie — 1 19 Saigal, Gita — 105, 173, 191, 197, 225, 230 Sainio, Carlyn — 119, 173 Sakurai, Kuniko — 66 Salimi, Debbie — 68 Saltamachio, Mary — 68 Salzman, Corey — 83, 88, 227, 291 Sandberg, Clark — 88 Sandberg, Mark — 119, 163, 173 Sanders, James — 105, 215 Sanders, Keicher — 105, 137, 206 Sangha, Ravi — 119, 163, 183 Sanjabi, Sherri — 1 19 Satoh, Akiko — 105, 173, 191, 232 Sauder, Christopher — 105 Savich, Jeffrey — 119, 158 Sawka, Kenneth — 105 Sawyer, Jennifer — 1 19 Schaffer, Neal — 66, 214, 231 Scheibley, Timothy — 88, 226 Schell, Karen — 88, 194, 212, 230, 232 Schell, William — 66, 159, 231, 232 Schiff, Shanti — 109, 116, 119 Schilb, Priscilla — 88 Schilling, William — 88 Schlegel, Mike — 67, 170, 211 Schmidt, Gretchen — 1 19 Schmidt, Heidi — 88 Schneider, Jonathan — 67, 159 Schoellerman, Irene — 105 Schoetzow, Anthony — 105, 173 Schreiber, Annette — 52, 67, 145, 147, 225 Schroeder, Pam — 68 Schue, Sarah — 1 19 Schwartz, Michael — 119, 158, 168 Schwartz, Stephanie — 88, 200, 206, 207, 230 Scott, Doanid — 67, 70 Scrimger, Richard — 119, 158 Segreto, Adrienne — 120, 224 Sekizawa, Mori — 120, 197, 204, 223 Senn, Tamatha — 88, 210 Seracini, Monica — 120 Seracini, Olivia — 120 Seropyan, Aret — 105 Seto, Nobuaki — 120, 206 Severance, Christine — 120, 225 Shaikh, Shahida — 105 Shapiro, Diane — 120, 173, 187, 226 Shapiro, Lynn — 88, 162, 173, 186, 187, 191, 198, 228, 232, 290, 291 Sharif, Khodadad — 88 Sharp, Mark — 88, 166 Shaul, Lauren — 67, 132 Shawaker, Amy — 105 Shayne, Janice — 41, 67 Shean, Scott — 88, 122, 156, 160, 180, 209,211, 230 Sheldon, Sam — 105 Sheng, Warren — 105, 173 Shepard, Jill — 68 Sherman, Adam — 120, 216 Shier, Anita — 57, 67, 129, 132, 145, 210 Shier, Debra — 88 Shih, Louis — 105, 137, 207 Shikiya,James — 88, 137, 206, 207, 230 Shikiya, Steven — 105, 137 Shimada, Mikihiko — 88 Shimatani, Kaori — 88 Shin, Nyung Jae — 88, 105 Shonta, Martin — 120 Showier, Lisa — 67 Shulman, Beth — 120, 173 Shulman, Gail — 120 Siegel, Craig — 120 Siegel, Kathy — 88, 210 Silman, Stephanie — 120 Silverstone, Cheryl — 66, 67, 132, 141, 210 Silverstone, Debra — 120, 173 Simon, Troy — 88 Siu, Elena — 67, 208, 210, 222, 231, 232, 290, 291 Siu, Patricia — 88, 188, 189, 228 Skulsky, Ryan — 67, 166 Smit, Joanne — 120, 193 Smith, Arthur — 88, 204, 205, 212 Smith, Gary — 88, 169, 213 Smith, Jason — 120, 206 Smith, Kendle — 120. 206 Smith, Kim — 86, 88, 293 Smith, Philip — 67. 139 Smith, Robert — 114, 120 Smith, Sean — 88, 170, 212, 213, 227 Smith, Steven — 88, 210, 227 Soga, Mitsunobu — 105 Soloy, Christopher — 88 Song, Steven — 157, 171 Song, Victor — 88, 156, 171 Soo-Hoo, Elaine — 67, 211, 216, 219 Soo-Hoo, Eugene — 222 Sotomi, Akiko — 120, 216, 223, 227 Sotomi, Keiko — 105, 173, 187, 223, 227, 228 Sotomi, Yoshiko — 67, 216, 223 Spagnoli, Nicholas — 105 Stader, Katrina — 88, 210, 214, 232, 290, 292, 293 Staes, Amy — 88, 209, 210 Stommreich, John — 88, 162, 172, 173, 226, 227 Standori, James — 88 Standari, Nicole — 105, 194 Stanger, Eric — 105, 161, 170 Stansel, James — 105, 173, 203, 212, 232 Stasher, Jesse — 41, 56, 67, 127, 156, 172, 173,204 302 Index tassforth, Jon — 105 ;teele. Thomas — 105. 137, 206, 207 ;teinberg, Wendy — 105, 173 ;tevens, Jeffrey — 88, 162 ;tever, Eric — 88, 219 ;tock, Russell — 120 tockberger, James — 120 jtockberger, John — 68 toddort, Lisa — 88 tone, Gary — 68, 212, 231, 232, 290, 291 itone, Jeffrey — 113, 120, 212 Itone, Jonathon — 113, 120 Itorey, Catherine — 120 torey, Matthew — 88 toufer, C. — 163 tout, Christopher — 120, 165, 177 ;tuart, Anne — 88, 230, 232 tuart, Mary — 120, 206 uarez, Joseph — 68, 209, 217, 220, 291,292, 500 ubotky, Jason — 105 ubotky, Laura — 68, 210, 231, 232 uddath, William — 105, 171 uhr, Kenneth — 106, 161 uhr. Young — 68, 217, 221, 232, 291 ullivan, Catherine — 68, 139, 224, 230 ullivan, Dana — 120, 173, 213 ullivan, Stacey — 68, 210, 213, 231 ummit, Sharon — 68, 209, 223 un, Catherine — 68, 209, 210, 231 uzuki, Brian — 68, 224 uzuki, Hideto — 120 voboda, Cheryl — 88 wank, Mark — 120, 158, 177 wonson, Jennifer — 106, 137, 206, 210 wanson, Steven — 120 agawa, April — 71, 223 ogliarini, Joseph — 106 okenaka, James — 26, 88, 162, 232, 290, 291 albott. Shown — 92, 106, 165, 177, 214 alley, Stuart — 106, 157, 159 an, Brenton — 120, 215 an, Sandra — 106, 184, 2, 215 ong, Josephine — 106, 173, 211, 213, 2, 224, 225 anisaka, Stephen — 69, 291 anner, Catherine — 88 aylor, Darius — 120 aylor, Stacey — 106, 213 emple. Brock — 69 erry, Cameron — 88, 140, 156, 159, 160,210, 211 esor, Mark — 120 eshiba, Eito — 69, 218, 291, 292 hibeault, Janice — 69 hielman, Cindy — 69, 206, 207, 212, 231 hielman, Robin — 120, 137, 220 hielman, Tracy — 88, 137, 207, 220, 290, 291 hies, Robert — 69, 120, 214 hies, Steven — 213, 214, 215, 231 hoen, Mia — 69, 145, 146, 210, 225 homos, Carrie — 106, 224 homos, Gregory — 89, 158, 159, 172, 173,211 idwell, Donald — 89, 156, 168, 211 ighe, John — 69 illey, Martin — 69, 129, 211, 227, 233 illey, Neil — 106, 165, 205, 225 ing, Howard — 120, 214 Ing, Philip — 89, 214, 215 irmon, John — 69 itchener, Jon — 70, 166, 211 itchener, Scott — 106 odd, Pamela — 86, 89, 136 oles, Kenneth — 120 oles, Liesel — 89, 232 Tom, Lisa — 89, 192, 200, 201, 228, 291 Tom, P. Eric — 70, 214, 215 Tom, Stephen — 89, 219, 225, 232, 290, 291 Torkamanchi, Nima — 120 Torek, Paul — 106 Tourtelot, Jennifer — 106 Trail, Thomas — 89, 224 Troinor, Julie — 89 Tron, Kenny — 69, 70, 214, 290, 291 Tron, Noncy — 26, 89, 210, 214 Troxler, Amy — 89, 136, 194. 219, 224 Trostler, Alison — 106 Trump, Daniel — 89, 156, 180, 211 Trump, Donna — 120 Tsai, Johnson — 70 Tsang, Bernard — 120, 206, 232 Tsong, Linda — 89, 212, 216, 222, 230 Tschida, Jean — 70, 192, 193, 200, 201 Tseng, Michelle — 106, 215 Tsuji, Akiko — 120, 223 Tsukazoki, Yoko — 89, 216, 223 Tuens, Matthew — 70, 139, 204, 231 Tung, Lily — 106, 136, 224, 230 Tung, Patricia — 106, 173, 204, 213, 214, 224, 225, 228, 232 Turek, Jeffery — 106, 219, 291 Turek, Lisa — 70, 211, 232, 290, 291 Turnmire, Patricia — 120 Ulbrich, Nicole — 121 Ulloo, Jeannie — 89 Ungerleider, Beth — 70, 127, 210 Usudo, Keita — 70, 217, 221 Vogo, Rachel — 89 Voldes, Julia — 89, 212 Vallese, Carlo — 106 Van Der Hulst, Nicole — 70, 224, 291 Van Wogenen, Vincent — 121, 169 Vanderloan, Remy — 70 Voragnot, Frederic — 89 Varagnat, Pierre — 71 Voriono, Monica — 90, 291 Vowette, Darren — 104 Velesco, Jonathan — 71, 184, 221, 231 Velasco, Priscilla — 106 Vellios, Mark — 71, 169 Verette, Darren — 106 Vesely, Cheryl — 90, 189 Vette, Melissa — 90, 211 Vidod, Mervyn — 71 Vidol-Martinez. Damaris — 121 Vieri. Carlin — 121. 214 Viersen, Carol — 106 Viersen, Elizabeth — 71, 132, 231 Viersen, Tommy — 90, 218 Villa-Lobos, Kimberly — 90 Villaluz, Robert — 71, 3 Vincent, Christopher — 121 Vinso, Joseph — 90, 169, 172, 173, 227, 228 Violo, Joseph — 106, 162. 205, 212 Viola, Sandra — 90, 292, 293 Virtue, Kristino — 121 Viskonta, Paul — 90, 163, 186, 187 Vlasek, Derek — 71, 137, 206, 207, 208 Voce, Matthew — 106 Volkert. Erich — 106. 166. 173. 232 Volkert, Lisa — 121 Volpicelli. Diane — 71 Von Hagen. Heather — 106 Wackeen, Michelle — 90 Wada, Emiko — 121 216, 223 Wodo, Takeshi — 71 Waddles, Henry — 90, 137, 207 Wagner, Timothy — 158 Wagoner, Julia — 90 Wall, Andrea — 106, 173, 191 Wall, John — 71, 128 Wallace, Dawn — 106, 210 Walquist, Douglas — 106, 161, 170, 225, 227 Walsh. Trent — 106. 169, 173 Walters, Jason — 90 Won, Teresa — 107. 218 Wang. Anno — 71 Wang. Betty — 121 Wang. Charles — 121 Wang. James — 71. 206. 2. 215. 217. 231.232. 290.291. 292 Wang. Rose — 90. 210. 214. 215. 219. 230. 232 Wang, Sandra — 107, 173, 213, 214, 215, 224, 225, 232, 291 Wang, Susan — 107, 206, 213, 214, 232 Wara, C. — 158, 168 Ward, George — 121, 183 Warren, Brian — 90, 156, 211, 226, 227, 228 Warren, James — 107, 173, 223 Warren, Todd — 121, 161. 183 Warren. Trent — 90, 159 Watonobe, Keiko — 90 Watson, Troy — 90 Way, Jennifer — 107, 173, 189 Way, Julie — 90, 189 Waypa, Gregory — 71, 164, 176, 211, 217,231 Waypa, John — 107, 169 Weaver, Christopher — 46 Webb. Mark — 121 Weisenberg. Bruce — 72. 166 Weisenberg. Susan — 121. 193 Weiser, Londi — 107 Welsch, Bernard — 41 Wenger, Laura — 72, 151, 209, 218, 224. 226. 230. 231 Werner. Justin — 107. 173 Whalen. Peter — 72. 207 Whallon. L. Fletcher — 107. 137, 213, 221 Wheeler, Kelly — 121 Wheeler, Kelly — 121, 225 Wheeler, Lynn — 90 Whitmore, Daniel — 90 Wiese, Caroline — 99, 107, 137, 173, 186, 187, 198. 207. 210. 219 Wiese. Eva — 72, 136, 137, 207, 208, 216, 231 Wiese, Matthew — 90, 137, 164, 165, 176. 207 Wiesen. S, Jonathan — 72. 214. 231 Wiler. Justin — 121 Wiler. Leigh — 90 Williams. Amelia — 171 Williams. Daryl — 72, 221 Williams. Eric — 90 Williams. James — 107 Williams. Natalie — 107 Williams. Richard — 166 Williams. Susan — 72. 210, 225 Williams, Todd — 137, 206 Willis, Marie — 107. 206 Wilson. Teresa — 121 Winje. Jody — 90. 204. 211. 217. 225 Winner. Sherry — 90 Winner. Sibyl — 90 Winters. Koryn — 90 Wishner, David — 90 Wisot, Andrew — 121 Wisot. David — 90. 212 Wittman. Morlo — 90 Wohlfarth. Todd — 107 Wolfe. Jennifer — 72, 90 Wolkovitch, Debra — 90, 184 Wolkovitch, Linda — 107 Wong, Arito — 107, 217, 232 Wong, Clara — 90, 173, 186, 198. 206. 210. 219. 227. 228. 230 Wong. Elizabeth — 90 Wong. Michele — 72, 173. 186. 198. 205. 222. 227. 228 Wong. Nancy — 90 Wong, Regina — 121 Wong, Stephanie — 121, 216 Wood, Alison — 72. 190. 227. 228 Woodhouse. Tara — 107. 186. 187 Woodruff. Kimberlee — 107. 173 Woods, Kelly — 72, 139. 148, 224, 230 Woods, Laura — 107 Wright, Christine — 107, 173, 187 Wright, Dane — 73 Wright, Kristen — 107 Wright, Michelle — 73, 132, 205, 220, 221,231,233 Wu, Allan — 73,214, 215, 217 Wu, Jane — 107 Wu, Kathleen — 73, 210, 231, 232 Wynne, James — 90, 164, 209, 210. 211.226 Wyse. Mark — 107, 173 Wyte, Wendy — 90, 232. 290. 291 Yomamoto. Makiko — 90 Yamomoto. Shingo — 73 Yamooko. Makiko — 107. 191. 197. 216. 227. 228 Yamauro. Ayo — 121. 137. 206, 208 Yang, Annette — 86, 90, 210, 230, 232, 292, 293 Yang, Hochin — 121 Yang, Roger — 90, 122, 166, 209, 230 Yang. Sungho — 73 Yang. Yoochin — 107. 218 Yee. Jerold — 91 Yee. Lynnette — 99. 107. 186. 198. 206. 210. 227. 228 Yee. Peter — 73. 172, 173 Yeh, B, May — 91, 206, 210, 214, 230 Yeh, Patrick — 121 Yen. Derek —91. 166 Yesnick. Charles — 91 Yokokuro. Arota — 91 Yoo. Bill — 91. 141, 156, 169, 211 Yoo, Thomas — 121. 158. 168 Young, Ann — 91, 232 Young, Stacy — 121 Young, Teresa — 91, 184, 232 Yu, Christina — 107 Yu, Helen 73 Yu, Louie — 107 Yuki, Masoyuki — 91, 216 Yun, Songsu — 91, 172, 173, 216, 227 Zonino, Wendy — 121 Zapanta, Don — 73 Zeepvat, Mark — 91 Zeepvat, Robert — 73 Zinner, Jonathan — 73, 206, 233 Zraick, Kim — 95, 107 Zucker, John Jr. — 91, 137, 206, 292 Zurnociyan, Jill — 73, 126, 128, 210, 212, 222, 292 Index 303 From The Editors . . . My past four years on the yearbook staff tiove been filled with nothing but good memories. Even though a great deal of work and hectic times accompanied putting together this year ' s yearbook, I am sorry that it is all over. I could never fully express the amount of gratitude I hove for the many people who helped me this year. I ' d first like to thank my Co-Editor Joe, for being a person who made some of the less enjoyable parts of putting this yearbook together a little more bearable. Wendy, and Susan, the two of you were always there to help me as well as the section editors. I can ' t forget Jeff, Donna, Henry, James, Lynn, Alan, Ken, Kate, and Lisa who put a great deal of time and effort into their sections, Even though we had our discussions with the photogra- phers, the yearbook would be nowhere without them. Thank you! I don ' t know what we would have done without Kurt and Spencer who were always there for us. A special thanks to Konnie Krislock for her guidance and input. I ' ve undoubtedly saved the best for lost, Sandy Grasinger. She always pulled us through every crisis Joe and I managed to get ourselves into. Thank you for your time, and especially your energy which you gave so generously. The 22nd edition of the Delphian is here, thanks to the time and effort put in by the yearbook staff to complete this awe- some task. Susan and Wendy, thanks for always being there to help me out with layouts and copy. To all the section editors, thanks for providing new ideas for your sections and finishing them on time. Your motivation toward your staff members was greatly appreciated. Henry, thanks to your staff for producing such fine quality pictures. To Pacific Studios and especially Kurt Jupin, thanks for taking the time to make those incredible pictures even better. Konnie Krislock, thanks for your creativity and assistance throughout the year. With- out Sandy Grasinger, this publication would not have been possible. Her expertise, support, guidance and especially friendship helped me make it through the year. And finally to Jennifer . . . you ' re the best Co-Editor anyone could want! A combination of hard working personalities — Donna, Jeff, Lynn, Alan, Ken, Kate, David, Jimmy, Lisa, and Henry — all pulled together to create this beautiful yearbook. I hope this book will help all of you at RHHS remember your style of 1986. , n y,. 1986 DELPHIAN STAFF Jennifer Bartok Joe Suarez Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Susan Kim Associate Editors Wendy Wyte FACULTY Lisa Turek, editor Shauna Baker Joanne Bartok Kelly Mathews Sara Persselin Nancy Iran CLASSES Donna Chan, editor Steve Bacharoch Kara Chin Todd Hoy Hanako lido Todd Kalemkiarian Kathy Lurie Darren Moberly Missy Park Nancy r?aizes Jan Shayne Lisa Tom ACTIVITIES Jeff Leopold, editor Winny Chang Michele Inaba Kami Jenks Dani Pfeiffer Kim Pogerelsky Susie Purvis Kyla Robinson ATHLETICS Lynn Shapiro, editor Jimmy Takenaka, editor Danica Armstrong Andrea Bausch Gayatri Gholla Colleen Greenwood Ken Krantz Kim Moyers Karen Myer Brian Nissen Shailesh Patel Corey Salzman John Zucker ORGANIZATIONS Alan Gelb, editor Ken Tran, editor Donna Asrotf Joseph Chen Ann Jean Mabugat Kevin McNary Young Suhr Stephen Tanisako Eito Teshiba Jeff Turek ADVERTISING Kate Stader, editor David Roque, assistant Jean Lucas Jennifer Pizer Patty Tung Nicole VanderHulst Sandy Wang PHOTOGRAPHERS Henry l eier, head Tom Adams Matt Breneman Glenn Chang David Hale Lillian Ho Blithe Hoffman Mitch Kasse Kristen Linder Brendon Robinson Gary Stone Elena Sui Tracy Thielman Steve Tom James Wang PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Pacific Studios Kurt Jupin Spencer Pendergrass HERFF JONES REPRESENTATIVE Konnie Krislock ADVISOR Sandra Grasinger Cover photo by Gary Stone 304 Delphian Staff !5i™wwBr : i.i -■s ' ■■ « ' « ,iEJ ' . : ; w ' H, - :• ( sfe -r ••i ' : ' - V. 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