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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 ll 1 d ll f 1 1 J 1 6:00 CONTENTS OPENING 6:00 FALL SPORTS 6:28 ACTIVITIES 7:56 PERFORMING ARTS 9:12 PEOPLE 10:20 SENIORS JUNIORS FACULTY SPECIAL EVENTS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN SPRING SPORTS 3:12 SPRING SUPPLEMENT 4:36 CLOSING 5:44 ADS- INDEX 6:04 6:08 : xW; 6:18 6:24 6:26 6:28 6:30 The Rally Committee MAKES PEOPLE HAPPY by selling hotdogs, refreshments, and pom poms at the home games. They also help in other various ways. Paint- ing booster signs, leading the Home- coming Parade, guiding parents around on Parent ' s Night and count- ing ballots are only a few of their responsibilities. This organization is Ms. Bennett ' s ' Backbone ' and are the key to the organization of student activities. They should def- inately be congratulated on a job well done. 1. Rally Comittee members reach for ice cold sodas. 2. Loralee Wagner paints sign for Homecoming Rally. 3. Mugsy Thomas and Elizabeth Bak- lalyar lead the Homecoming Parade. 4. Heidi Faulk manages the cashbox. 5. Rally Committee (L to R) top: Un- known Intruder, Synthia Baker, Bever- ly Baker, Andrea Wright, Linda Butler, Lisi Harpe r, Carol Laird, Laurel Greene, Lynne-Rachel Altman, Jackie Goto, Robyn Williams, Stephanie Baker, Sheila Thomas, Jackie Bolden, Jackie Kidd, Loralee Wagner. Not pictured: David Harada, Lynn Alves, Mugsy Thomas, Omar Walton, Kelvin McLaen, Elizabeth Bakalyar, Heidi Faulk, Sandra McPherson, Carolyn Singleton, Lavelda Scott, Felicia Gorns, Terri Tollever, Rosalyn Parker. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Kevin Fong, Robin Kanstein, Stephen Quan. 6 . 7 . Yvonn Williams, Ronna Ragland , Karen McCullough, Florence Williamson, Faula Hay dell, JcnnifeWjj uU ' i ' :i! Harris ' Tori lusst 1 4 Vikki Coverson, Kim Daniels Robvn Reid, Charlene Joties, Terry McKinney 6:40 In addition to the cheerleaders, spectators at this year ' s football and In addition to the cheerleaders, spectators at this year ' s football apd basketball games may have noticed thirty two young ladies dressed in yellow and red, CHEERI NO LIKE CRAZY. They are none other than this year ' s PEP squad, dressed in their new uniforms. Under the leadership of sponsor Ms. Mc- Kinney and President Pam Harrison, they have been urging on Jacket teams along with the cheerleaders. Furthermore, they have held fund- raising events such as chicken dinners and bake sales. The PEP squad proved that they can not only cheer, but also have athletic abilities as they tied the varsity football team, 47-47, in their first annual basketball game. 1. Tori Fussell, drummer, shows her enthusiasm during El Cerrito-Berkeley High game. 2. Andrea Wright expresses her ap- proval. 3. The Pep Squad Gets Loose.” 4. All the way Pep Squad. 5. Pep Squad leaders, Kathie Williams and Pam Harrison, get into the spirit of things. 6. Observation is a key part of a Pep Squader ' s responsibilities. photos by Jade Goldstein, and Robin Kanstein. The Homecoming activities were a big success this year, thanks to the dedicated effort of Ms. Bennett. Fifty candidates ran for positions of the Homecoming Royalty, including seventeen runners for Queen. There was tremendous participation by the student body and the majority of their votes resulted in the crowning of Beverly Greene, Queen, and Selwyn Miller, King. Berkeley High ' s spirit was really L-l-V-E as the sophomores matched the seniors in enthusiasm, both WINNING THE SPIRIT C U PI This spirit, which was carried from the parade, through the rally, and displayed on the field, helped sup- port Berkeley High in their win over Harry Ell ' s Falcons, 32-24. 1. Susan Yamagata and Neil Harris, Senior royalty. 2. Selwyn Miller and Beverly Greene, the crowned King and Queen, during half-time activities. 3. Ms. T. Bennett, holding her plaque from Berkeley High students honoring her loyalty and dedication. 4. Melanie Jones and Ronald Magleo, Junior Princess and Prince. 5. Carla Freeman and Rico Saxton, 1st runner-up for Homecoming Queen and King. 6. Susie Heilig and Leo Levinson, 2nd runner-up for Homecoming Queen and King. 7. Barbara Qldershaw, Sophomore Princess, escorted by Ronald Magleo, filling in for absent Prince, Wesley Hicks. 8. Juan Morrol and Terri Robinson, Freshman Prince and Princess. photos by; Philip Kaake and Stephen Quan. 6 . 7 . 8 . A The Cheering Squad this year is largest one of the last few years. The Cheerleaders, Pom Pom Girls, and Jacket Girls have done an excellent job of promoting spirit and urging Jacket teams to victory. For the first time, there is a full freshman cheering squad consisting of seven members. In addition, BHS had its FIRST MALE CHEERLEADER AND MASCOT in many years, Rico Saxton and Neal Harrison, respectively. Rico not only cheers, but can be seen doing gymnastics at halftime with the Pom Pom Girls as they go through their routines. 1. Head Cheerleader Beverly Greene sounding out a cheer. 2. Karen McCullough bogging down in Boogie Nights. 3. Yvonne Williams showing a photo- genic smile. 4. Rico Saxton and Jennifer Auther in action. ' It ' s real live! ' 5. At homecoming, Beverly Greene, Adrian Washington, and Crystal John- son, posing for the photographer. 6. Crystal Johnson with her spirits high. photos by: Robin Kanstein 6:50 More happier and spirited faces fil- led the auditorium, making this year ' s spirit rally the best ever! Excited voi- ces bounced off the walls and vibrated through the air. Coach Bracelin praised his undefeated Soph Frosh squad. ' Now introducing the 1978 Cheer- leaders! ' yelled cheerleader Beverly Greene. The crowd was in an uproar, giving a standing ovation, as out on the stage wearing wigs, balloon stuffed shirts, and tight skirts, revealing hairy legs, stumbled five varsity foot- ball players and their coach Stan. The audience continued to stomp and cheer, as next, out pranced the girl football players, mimicking football exercises and ending in a huddle. One of the biggest suprises occurred when Ms. Bennett introduced a young man new to BHS, who had desired to be in the rally. Presenting himself as Disco Duck, David Chapman did an excellent presentation of modern dis- co dances before the amazed crowd. Coach Nakahara introduced each varsity football player, as applause honored each one for his outstanding performance. Assistant Soph Coach David Tavares then announced an un- usual happening at the rally. He had talked with Ms. Bennett about awar- ding a plaque to a very special person, but little did she know that the person was herself! Uncontrollable excite- ment burst from the crowd as she gratefully accepted the plaque‘‘YOU GUYS WANT TO SEE ME CRY, DON’T YOU?” she said, tears strolling down her face. As a final event, the football play- ers formed a huddle promising to win. 1. The 1978 Football team: Cry- stal Johnson, Beverly Greene, A- drian Washington, Kelly O ' Neal and Phyllis Smith (not pictured). 2. Disco Duck does his stuff. 3. Matt Ryan kicks a field goal. 4. Doctor Watts watches the home- coming game. 5. The seniors cheer for the spirit cup. 6. The 1878 Cheerleaders: Mark Ap- pel as Sugar, Rudy Johnson as Ruby, Coach Stan as Bertha Boobs, Greg Harrison as Grace, Hunter Lenihan as Honey, and Matt Ryan as Martha (not pictured). 7. Ms. Bennett holds back the tears as Coach Stan pulls her to the podium. 8. ' Are we goin ' beat ' em? Oh yeah, OH YEAH! ' photos by; Phil Kaake, Stephen Quan. Under the direction of new Coach Stan Nakahara, the Jackets got off to a slow start by losing all three of their tough pre-season games. But the Jackets over- came their pre-season difficulties by WINNING FIVE OUT OF SIX LEAGUE GAMES. This year ' s team was the hardest hitting team to play for Berkeley High in a long time. The Jackets opened their season by brutalizing the defending North Coast Champ- ions, Pinole. After dominating their next two opponents, Richmond and De Anza, the team had a heart break- ing loss to Kennedy, which ended their North Coast dream. 1. Coach Stan Nakahara watches the Jackets in action. 2. Jeff Ransom drops back to pass as Fred DeWitt looks for someone to block. 3. Jacket offense gets ready to attack. 4. Tim Locklear leads the play as Troy Graggs runs over Pinole. 5. Doc Watts looks at Troy Graggs ' ankle. 6. Mark Appel looks at his teammates with despair. photos by: Paul Chinn, Stephen Quan, Robert Owyang, Steven Smith, Robin Kanstein. 6 . In the Kennedy game, the Jacket ' s offense kept making crucial mistakes. Kennedy capitalized on the four Jack- et turnovers by scoring twice on runs by the Eagles outstanding back, Floyd Teasly. The Jackets were also robbed of a touchdown on a highly question- able clipping penalty, which called back Troy Graggs 90 yard kickoff return. Kennedy won the game 20-6, which enabled them to go to the 4-A North Coast Section playoffs unde- feated. However, the Jackets came back from their loss to annihilate Harry Ells for their spirited homeco- ming crowd. Then they capped off their WINNING SEASON by thrashing a powerful El Cerrito. 1. Quarterback Jeff Ransom prepares to setback for a pass. 2. Robert Guthrie takes a breather. 3. Mike Jefferson attempts to elude a Pinole foe. 4. The Varsity Football Team: front row: Willie Sykes (13), An- thony Greene (63), Robert Gourdine (2), Alfred Williams (29), Tarmel Cole- man (40), Derrick Gordon (1), Troy Williams (43), Mark Appel (26). 2nd row: Manager Dario Torres, Troy Thompson (55), Melvin Lee (15), Greg Harrison (30), Ted Bell (84), Mike Jefferson (21), Jeff Ran- som (12), Cedric Small (48), Troy Graggs (27), Matt Ryan (9). 3rd row: Coach Stan Nakahara, Mike Mann (36), Ian Willis (66), David Mayeux (60), Mike Butler (39), Bret Benson (45), David Wilder (5), Kenny Epps (22), Raymond Simmons (80), Leif Wadleigh (50), Clifford Soe (70) , John Walker (77), Coach Ray Cheung. 4th row: Thearon Henderson (2), Derrick McFadden (44), Phillip Askew (53), William Brew (35), Fred DeWitt (31), Lionel Jackson (63), Rudy John- son (85), Greg Boykin (75), Tim Lock- lear (24), Charles Dansler (64), Ken Blackmon (33), Derrick Henry (34). 5th row: Coach Ocie Austin, Dana Long (61), Eduardo Roy (51), Hunter Lenihan (14), Craig Howard (54), Gavin Wright (76), Alfonso King (88), Steve Rochlin (65), Robert Guthrie (71) , Eric Burke (81), Artis Johnson (89). 5. Jacket defenders swarm a De Anza opponent. photos by: Paul Chinn, Stephen Quan, Robert Owyang. 7:04 1 I f; Many people received football AWARDS Troy Graggs and Jeff Ransom were “Most Valuable Back, Lionel Jackson and Gavin Wright were “Most Valuable Line- man, Al King received the “Coaches Award, “Most Courageous went to Derrick “Speedy Gordon and Ian Willis and David Wilder got “Most Improved. Coach Stan summed up the season, We peaked and played our best foot- ball at the end of the season. It took the team awhile to adjust to my sys- tem. Once the league started, we played well. It was a really good sea- son, and I expect to have another fine one next year. 1. Mike Mann hugs Derrick Gordon after scoring a touchdown. 2. Tim Locklear carries the ball against Pinole. 3. Al King runs with the ball after catching a pass. 4. Jeff Beil, Eduardo Roy and Charles Dansler tackle an El Cerrito running back. 5. The Jackets ' defense gets ready to run a play against Cordova. 6. Lief Wadleigh recovers from a stun- ning blow. photos by: Paul Chinn, Steve Smith, Steven Quan, Dana Greely, Robert Owyang 0 The junior varsity football team beat Kennedy but lost their five other league games. Two of those de- feats were disappointing two point losses, to Richmond and De Anza. The coaches, Ray Cheung and Jesse Johnson attribute the poor season to the fact that all of the GOOD PLAYERS were on var- sity. They feel that the talented group of junior varsity players moving into the varisty rank next year will pro- vide a really good varsity team. 1 . Anthony Brown watches the game. 2. Craig Howard and Dana Long sand- wich a Kennedy player. 3. Sterling Jones takes a hand off from Hunter Lenihan. 4. Marvin Baker takes a breather. 5. Hunter Lenihan throws a pass down- field. 6. Craig Howard and Jan Hannah pur- sue Kennedy s quarterback. 7. Mike Mann fights off Pinole tacklers. photos by: Paul Chinn, Robin Kanstein, Robert Owyang, Kevin Fong. . 6 . The Frosh-Soph Football team got off to a slow start losing their three practice games, but SPRANG TO LIFE to win the league championship. They were undefeated in league play, shutting out four of their opponents. The thirteen fresh- men and fifty-two sophomores who comprised the team were coached by Mr. Bracelin and his assistants, Mr. Crismon and Mr. Tavaris. Coach Bracelin looks forward to an equally successful season next year. 1. Michael L. Jones passes. 2. Players: Ferdando Murillo (78), Terry Powell (72), Jeff Parker (50). 3. Sydney Smith escapes opponent 4. Keith Johnson charges the line. 5. The Soph-Frosh Football Team: Back Row: Paul Kilduff (53), Berkley Choate (69), Derek Hogerheide (88), Walt Murrey (15), Rodney Washington (77), Keith Johnson (80), David Hayashi (75), Alex Bernstine (84), Terry Powell (72), Jeffrey Vories (81), Daryl Freeman (40). Second Row: Roger Jackson (67), Angelo McGowen (20(, Butch Rober- son (66), Rodney West (85), James Nelson (69), Michael A. Jones (55), Martin Jacobs (82), Sergio Scherr (64), Mike Honig (65), Joe Goodman (70), Tom Cruger (7 1 ). Third Row: Coach Crismon, Ronnie Garr (44), Jonnie Williams (24), Fernando Murillo (78), David Rochlin (63), Michael Greenbaum (79), Terry Kitchen (39), Keith James (30), Cliff Kendall (77), Hansford Prince (11), Danny Ray Wilson (12), Coach Bracelin. Fourth Row: Curtis Brew (29), Roland Jackson (27), Marvin Baker (49), Anthony Page (50), Jeff Parker (50), Larry Gordon (9), Vernon Porter (83), Ronald Floyd (73), Paul Washington (22), Stuart Parker (43). Front Row: Todd Walker (33), Steve Cottton (31), George French (74), Marco Villavisencio (35), Michael L. Jones (14), Craig Woolridge (21), William Snell (76), Larry Parker (26). 6. Cliff Kendahl kicks ball. photos by: Steve Quan, Robin Kan- stein. 7:14 This year ' s soccer team had a suc- cessful season finishing the RBAL sea- son inaTIE FOR FIRST place a 7-1 record and a 9-3-1 overall record. The teams victories included a 13-1 walloping of Kennedy and a crushing 10-2 victory over Richmond. Overall the Jackets outscored their opponents by a 72-22 margin. Fifty-seven of these goals were scored by the Jackets in league play, to only 10 goals scored by league opponents. Leaving this year ' s soccer team are graduating seniors Joseph Bullie, Rus- sell Calhoon, Paul Chinn, Tim Curran, Karim Dehestani, Shannon Dudley, Peter Fleisher, Mark McCulloch, and Todd Mozer. Returning for action next year will be varsity players Chris Bulkley, Roald DeJean, Manish Doshi, Michael Frauenfelder, Tom Halbach, Justin Jarrett, David Libby, Rafael Torres, and Gary Wheelock. The junior varsity team also had a very successful season, taking first alace in the league. Many of those players will move up to varsity next year. 1. Mark McCulloch dribbles around a St. Joseph opponent. 2. A Richmond defender attempts to stop Tim Curran on a fast break. 3. Rafael Torres heads the ball toward the goal as Joseph Bullie looks on. 4. Goalkeeper Michael Frauenfelder makes a diving save. 5. The BHS soccer team: Bottom Row (L to R): Tim Curran, Peter Fleisher, Shannon Dudley, Karim Dehestani, Mark McCulloch; Center (L to R); Chris Bulkley, Paul Chinn, Todd Moz- er, Joseph Bullie, Rafael Torres, Jus- tin Jarrett; Top (L to R); Roald De- Jean, Gary Wheelock, Michael Frau- enfelder, Tom Halbach, David Libby, Manish Doshi, Russell Calhoon. 6. Roald DeJean moves the ball down- field. 7. Karim Dehestani kicks the ball out of the Jackets penalty area. photos by: Eddie Wong, Stephen Quan, Sq.ueegee 6. 7 . 0 Led by senior captains Walter Seuell and Mark Appel this year wrest- ling team took 2nd place in the RBAL. Tuning up with an undef eated pre-season and some very successful tournaments the wrestling team SWEPT THROUGH THE LEAGUE losing only to El Cerrito. In the league tournament, Berkeley placed 2nd due to some untimely injuries. Berkely qualitied 9 wrestlers for the North Coast Tournament. However, only Captain Mark Appel placed, winning a 5th place. With 7 returning varsity letterman, led by sophomores David Gray (95 pounds) and Philip Klein (105 pounds). Coach Podewell is looking forward to a very good year and possible league title. 1. Eric McCullough throws a cross face on his opponent. 2. David Gray puts Campolindo opponent in nearfall. 3. Selwyn Miller asks coach Brace- lin about the legality of a hold. 4. Mark Appel leg rides an opponent. 5. Wrestling team: Top Row (I to r): Kevin Lewis, Jeff Logan, Kerry Myers, Dennis Wirsig, Michael James, Berkeley Choate, Walter Seuell, Andre And rews, Eric McCullough, Mark Ap- pel. Bottom row: Larry Hilliard, Sel- wyn Miller, Leonard Matsumoto, David Gray, Philip Klein, Dan Agust- ine, Chris Mark, James Henderson. Not pictured are Mike Honig, Donavan Smith. 6. Coach Podewell explains a new move to Mike Honig. photos by: Dana Greely, Robin Kan- Stein 7:22 0 For the third consecutive year, the Berkeley High Girls ' Gymnastics team finished th- season WITH- OUT A DEFEAT -They also won the R.B.a.L. championship for the second year in a row. Eleven girls qualified for the North Coast Section Championship, which was the most of any of the forty-seven teams represented at the event. The outstanding competitors at the championship, in the advanced level, were Miriam Stoll, who placed second in the floor exercise, and Susie Heilig, vho finished first in the uneven bars and fourth in the all around competi- tion. In the intermediate level, Yasmin Ali tied for fourth in vaulting. The team voted Jane Yee as the outstand- ing gymnast for the year. 1. Pam Austin concentrates on her routine. 2. Hannah Rabkin shows her exten- sion on the beam. 3. Dawn James displays her excellent technique. 4. Katy Williamson performs a floor routine for the judges. 5. The Girls ' Gymnastics Team: back row: Anita Bruvold, Pam Austin, Katy Rendahl, Dawn James, Hannah Rabkin, Karen Johnson, Beth McCoy, Naomi Fishlow, Diana Thayer, Emily Rader. second row: Coach Allin, Moana Appleyard, Marjorie Riemer, Sarah Tondu, Katy Williamson, Pam James, Eileen McGrath, Brenda Fier, Jane Yee, Carrie Yamauchi, Assistant Coach Shirley Weeden. Bottom Row: Andrea Hunt, Yasmin Ali, Laurie Nakaso, Miriam Stoll, Susie Heilig, Janet Schellhase, Jill Jeffrey, Ellen Schneider. not pictured: Judy Manza, Bettina Lewis. 6. Miriam Stoll displays her perfect control. 7. Yasmin Ali displays her flexability. photos by: Paul Chinn, Phil Kaake. 6. 7 . This year ' s Field Hockey had the largest turnout ever of talented, young players. The varsity had a fairly suc- cessful year winning three games, tying six, and losing one. The junior varsity team finished the year unde- feated, promising a fantastic varsity team next year. According to the coaches, Carev and Sturm, this was the STRONG- EST TEAM fielded in five years. Two seniors, Rosalie Moran and Cheryl Mallach contributed a great deal to the team. Celeste Hong proved valuable because of her ability to play both offense and defense. Forward Rhonda Simmons and goalie Stephanie Zurek also played well. 1. Gaye Ervin passes to the left to avoid an opponent. 2. Shelly McGuire out dribbles a UHS opponent as Celeste Hong follows. 3. Gaye Ervin attempts to steal the ball from a UHS player. 4. The JV Field Hockey Team: Back Row: Laurie Harris, Mary Hsi, Becky Wonnacott, Amy Stewart, Latita Vernon, Diane Jackson, Stephanie Zurek. front row: Katy Scott, Sue Lasser, Elaine Hunter, Sheung Yu, Lizza Lewis, LaDelle Greene. 5. Celeste Hong attacks an opponent. 6. The Varsity Field Hockey Team: Back Row: Diane Clemens, Rhonda Simmons, Celeste Hong, Shelley Mc- Guire, Willie Mae, Deidre Papplelewell, Olivia Shinomoto. Front Row: Stephanie Zurek, Anne Donahue, Rosalie Moran, Cheryl Mallach, Gaye Ervin. 7. Celeste Hong waits for Diane Clemens to pass the ball to her. photos by: Paul Chinn, Jane Sturm. 7 . 0 ) 7:32 6 . The Girls Varsity Tennis Team finished the season with a 6-4 record, taking third place in the RBAL. Poppy Truman was the number one singles player with Irene Naniche number two and Christina Ichioka number three. Poppy Truman and Stephanie Guin teamed up playing doubles in the league tournament, which de- termined the North Coast represen- tatives. The nuber one double team, Caitlin Dunn and Patty Davis, played in the league doubles tournament. THE DEPTH OF TEAIVI vvas shown in tne number two doubles spot, where Nancy White and Wendy Toyofuku played for the first half of the season. The co-captains of the varsity team were Irene Naniche and Nancy White. The Junior Varisty, coached by Ms. Oldershaw, took the RBAL crown with an undefeated 8-0 season. The top singles players were Debbie Kennedy, Stephanie Guinn, and Alyssa Gong. The top doubles players were Stacy Leonoff and Gillian Bolt, Nancy White and Wendy Toyofuku. Many players worked hard and contributed much to the team. Coach Anderson is expecting a winning season next year. There will be fifteen returning players. 1 . The Varsity Tennis Team: top row Wendy Toyofuku, Patty Davis, Christina Ichioka, Debbie Kennedy bottom row - Coach Lou Anderson, Nancy White, Poppy Truman, Irene Naniche, Caity Dunn 2. Alyssa Gong hits the sweet spot with a backhand return. 3. Irene Naniche strokes her way to victory. 4. Patty Davis watches that ball. 5. The Junior Varsity Team: top row Coach Maggie Oldershaw, Alyssa Gong, Pat Low, Jessica Baltan, Stacy Leonoff, Jenny Saizgeber, Suzanne Kay bottom row — Rebecca Ozaki, Gillian Bolt, Stephanie Guinn, Hilary Weber, Anna Erickson, Debbie Kennedy, Trinette Tom 6. Poppy Truman concentrates on acing her opponent. 7. Stephanie Guinn follows through with style. photos by: Paul Chinn, Dianna Stirpe 1 I 7:34 Under the coaching of Leland Sandlers, the Girls ' Volleyball Team took 3rd place in the league, with a 7-5 record. Two members of the team, Anna and Mary Teachenor, were appointed to the All R.B.A.L. team. The Junior Varsity Team, coached by Sue Lusich, had a 4-8 record. However, Coach Leland Sandlers believes this was just a | LD ING YEAR and thinks next year will be more promising, since five varsity starters, four juniors and one sophomore, are returning. 1. The Varsity Volleyball Team: Back Row: Jennifer Anderson, Alisa Green, Anna Teachenor, Mary Teache- nor, Marie Parker. Front Row: Kathy Arbegast, Virgi- nia Kachiu, Sarah Sano, Shirley Na- kahara, Diane Fukawa. 2. Sarah Sano demonstrates quick reaction. 3. Kathy Arbegast concentrates. 4. Shirley Nakahara serves with ease. 5. Marie Parker in action. 6. Anna Teachenor ' s devasting spikes. 7. The Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Back Row: Pamela Price, Cynthia Bell, Cintanya Davis, Ranona Alexis. Front Row: Fee Ong, Leslie Con- cepcion, Susan Buchannon. photos by: Squeegee, Phil Kaake. 7:38 0 The cross country teams were ABSOLUTELY IN- DOMITABLE this sea son as the Varsity, Frosh-Soph, and Girls teams took first place in the RBAL. Coach Willie White had every right to feel proud of his teams. They ran well as a team and they worked at it. For the varsity team, this marks the first time in eleven years that they won the league title. They also share the dual meet championship with De Anza. Their league record was 5-1, with the only loss being at the hands of a strong Pinole team. The team was led by David Fike and Jeff Fields, a transfer from Chico, who won the league meet in a major upset. The Frosh-Soph team won its section at the league meet without their best runners, Scott Austin and David Whitenack, who were promoted to varsity where they did an outstanding job. The girls team continued its win- ning ways by taking the league meet. Anne Carson, Renee Johnson, and Emily Smith were the outstanding members of the team. 1. David Fike makes a strong finish at the league meet. 2. David Whitenack, who ran Soph- Frosh all season, places well in the Varsity Division at the RBAL meet. 3. Jake Viebrock, Carlos Martinez, David Fike, Peter Fleisher, and Jeff Field run a 2 mile warm-up at De Anza. 4. The Cross Country Team: top row - David Vaughn, Ian Mitchell, Scott Austin second row — Emily Smith, Christina Dyckman, Wednesday Allums, Laurie Lacy, William Sparks, Alice Cadogan, Kim Codella third row — Jevita Middleton, Kim White, Laurie Wolinsky, Renee Johnson, Heidi Steward, Karen Short, Anne Carson, Karen Jeffrey, Coach Willie White fourth row — Peter Horse Erickson, Alex Converse, David Whitenack, Randy Patterson, Andy Austin, Kelly Rabun bottom row — Jason Wilder, Fatra Johnson, Jake Viebrock, David Brown, Peter Fleisher, Carlos Martinez, David Fike, Donavan Smith, Jeff Field 5. Renee Johnson runs the hill at De Anza. 6. Jeff Field takes 1st place honors and sets a new course record at the RBAL meet. 7. Fatra Johnson makes her finish at the RBAL meet. photos by: Steve Smith 7:42 Berkeley ' s swimming Yellow Jack- ets, coached by Mrs. Worthington and Diane Burger, consisted of a team of 20 varsity and 22 junior varsity ladies, who continued to dominate the RBAL, for the second year in a row. They had an undefeated dual meet season and a VICTORY IN THE LEAGUE championship meet, ending their season beautifully, 18472 points ahead of second place. A North Coast Section meet was held for the first time, and Berkeley ' s RBAL winning, league record setting medley relay team (backstroker - Tracy Wedemyer, breaststroker - Tina Simpanen, butterflyer - Lynn Witt- stock, freestyler - Amy Stinchcombe) qualified and placed 1 1th in the finals. Divers Jenny Thomas, and Susie Heilig, varsity, and Jenny Landsberg, junior varsity, also had an unbeliev- able season in the league. They finished with an undefeatable reputation — they placed first every time. In addition, the two varsity divers, Jenny and Susie qualified and finished 3rd and 4th in the North Coast Section. At the North Coast Section, the swimmers and divers met with tough competition. They performed ex- tremely well for the first time, and now have a better insight into North Coast meets for future goals. 1. The Girls ' Swimming DivingTeam: Back Row: Pam Brody, Amy Stinchcombe, Margot Guthrie, Rachael Houk, Tashie Baltz, Ingrid Wallen, Rita Amidon, Jane Morrison, Erin Wilson, Ruth Wilson, Lynn Wittstock, Christine Fujii, Coach Worthington, second row: Gretchen Sidener, Karen Tresser, Merideth Anderson, Jenny Landsburg, Tracy Wedemeyer, Jana Leonoff, Sarah Goldman, Sue Kurtz- man, Stephanie Prausnitz, Jenny Thomas, Margo Darby, Jenny Ericksen, Tina Simpson. bottom row: Caitlin King, Carrie Rohifing, Danielle Sergent, Anne Rendahl, Katie Seney, Dove Scherr, Audrey Cazden. 2. Tina Simpson anchors relay. 3. Diver Jenny Thomas shows N.C.S. quality form. 4. Lyn Wittstock, B.H.S. girls number one butterflier. 5. Swimmers concentrate before start of 1 00 Back. 6. Tracy Wedemyer shows excellent form in a backstroke start. 7. Amy Stinchcomb (center) takes a lead at the start of the 100 free- style event. photos by: Kevin Fong, Robert Owyang 7 . 7:46 This year ' s water polo team finish- ed the season with a disappointing 5-14 record and a 6th place finish in the I.W.P.L. Despite the pnnr record, the Jackets were RICH WITH TALENT in eluding Mike Bender and Eric Seward who were named to the All-indepen- dant Water Polo League team and captain Willy Morris an All-American goalie in 1976. Morris and Bender were named most valuable and most improved players respectively. The teams most crushing defeat came at the hands of Alameda in the league tournament. Going into the game, the Jackets had a chance of going to NCS but they blew a big lead and their dreams of North Coast. The team had many bright young stars including Seward, Jim Man- heimer, Eric Cohn, and Sam Taylor. With these players and many more coming up from the JV ' s, the Jackets should regain their strength next year. 1. Michael Bender tries to escape his opponent. 2. Richard Collins protects the ball from a San Ramon player. 3. Jamie Tull walks the ball in against Pacific. 4. Eric Seward puts everything into a shot. 5. Jim Manheimer prepares to mash the goalies nose. 6. The Varsity Water Polo Team; top row — Francis Timoney, David Everhart, Sam Taylor, Matt Lieberman, Eric Cohn, Willy Morris, Mike Bender bottom row — Eric Seward, Roger Ely, Richard Hershin, Jimmy Manheimer, Jamie Tull, I is Williams 7. Matt Lieberman swims the ball away from a defender. 8. Goalie Willy Morris blocks an Antioch shot. photos by: Philip Kaake, Rob Man- heimer,- 7 . 8 . 1 3 • 5 . This year ' s junior varsity team, coached by David Hampton, was quite a different breed of athletes from last year. These kids were a bit younger, and from the outset, a bit less inexperienced. But as the season wore on, their overall ability level IMPROVED drasti- cally, especially in John Everhart, voted MVP, Tom Voorhees, Eric Thompson, Augie Johnson, Craig Somerville and Matt Bloomquist. There were 30 members on the team, including four girls (Nina Thayer, Laurie Lander, Heidi Hinds, and Anne Diamond). About 11 of the 30 members will advance to Varsity next year. The team rallied together as a unit to give Berkeley the best junior varsity team in the east bay. With the youth already in the program, it is easy to see that Berkeley High will continue its long established dominance on Water Polo. A very important aspect of the J.V. team was that of Coach Bill Gaebler, who had an incredible ability of strategy in pressure situa- tions. Coach Gaebler helped the team out in many ways, and under his guidance, next year ' s team will be better than ever. 1. Freshman Tom Voorhees puts power into a shot. 2. A Berkeley J.V. player is dunked while playing hole. 3. Ann Diamond waves to Coach Hampton. 4. John Everhart avoiding opponent before shooting. 5. Goalie Augie Johnson protects the ball. 6. A down court pass, photos by: Dianna Stirpe. 6 . 7:54 This year, the STUDENT SENATE established a brana new addition to student gov- ernment, the Student Council. The Student Council consists of a rep- resentative from each second period class. Suggestions presented during council meetings are then acted on by the Student Senate. During the fall semester, several members attended a conference on student rights. For the spring semester, the Student Senate sponsored a Gong Show to raise money for school improvements. Also, Elizabeth Echols, presidents, and Jenny Lipow, secretary, spoke at a rally against the School Board ' s pro- posed program cuts. JANUAUX 1. Stephanie Shaw eats an orange during a meeting. 2. Steven Silver says, hey! what ' s going on around here? Other senate members Katy Kislitzin, Margo Heda and Amy Brosnahan ignore him. 3. Elizabeth Echols, Steven Dorst and fellow senate member listen to a spea- ker. 4. The Student Senate: back row: Norman Auther, Terri Bryant, Joanna Price, Craig Harrison, Amy Brosnahan, Caroline Winnett, Jennifer Burroughs, bottom row: David Jones, Jenny Li- pow, Stephanie Shaw, Adam Tejada. 5. Amy Brosnahan keeps papers in order. 6. Student Senate president, Elizabeth Echols, calls the meeting to order. photos by: Stephen Quan, Danny Waxman. 1. The student staff court: Mr. Aaron Ward, Dove Scherr, Ken Hunter, Betty Hwang. 2. Student Council. 3. Student council members listen in- tently at the meeting. 4. Now let ' s not be too serious! 5. Student council leader Elizabeth Echols discusses important issues. 6. Student representatives at a 2nd period meeting. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Stephen Quan, Kevin Fong. 8:04 A student council was formed this year in order to provide contact for the student senate with the student body. The STUDENT COUNCIL tells the Senate what they would like to see changed in the school rules. TheSTUDE NT STAFF COURT provides students with another outlet with vvhich to air their grievances. Led by math department teacher Mr. Ward, the court has an ex- cellent representation of the student body with the presence of students Ken Hunter, Betty Hwang, and Dove Scherr. Fortunately, or unfortunately, the Student Staff Court has been fair- ly inactive this year. Mr Ward summed up the feeling when he said that the BHS administration has been one of the most liberal in terms of ways for students to express their grievances, and it would be a pity if one of those means, the court, is aban- doned through nonuse. 1. The Honor Society C.S.F.; (in alphabetical order) Jennifer Abrahamson, Robin Adams, Nora Akino, Allison Alberts, John Allmond, Lauren Ankersmit, David Aoyagi, Kathy Arbegast, Tia-Lynn Ashman, Carol Baker, Brenda Baldwin, Christina Baltz, Harriet Bellah, James Bloom, Gillian Bolt, Benjamin Bolt, Monica Bosson, Celia Brezner, Pam Brody, Patricia Brunello, Susan Buchanan, Jenniger Burroughs, Eli- zabeth Carson, Paul Carson, Eric Casida, Jeanine Castello, Michael Cavana, Elise Chin, Renee Choulett, Sharon Chyle, Erin Clark, Diane Clemens, Laura Colby, Leslie Collins, Katherine Condon, Andrew Contopoulos, Alex Converse, Aaron Cook, Mary Coulter, Gretchen Crews, Stacia Cronin, Julia Dahms, Geoffrey Dairiki, Mikolaw Dargahi, Ste- phanie Davis, Carmel Dewies, Joel DeWitt, Ann Diamond, Linh Diep, Sandra Diste- fano, Steven Dorst, Mary Dougherty, Shan- non Dudley, Lauren Dundes, Elizabeth Echols, David Everhart, Robin Faber, Becky Favre, Rebecca Feder, Toni Feder, Rhonda Feinbaum. Andres Fernandez, Debra Fier, Judith Fishlow, Naomi Fishlow, Carla Freeman, Sarah Fuerstenau, Christine Fujii, Sarah Fuller, Baron Gee, Grace Gill, Jade Goldstein, Lin Goldstein, Simone Gonder, Alyssa Gong, Adam Gordon, Mary Gray, Eve Greif, Lisa Grodin, Tom Grunland, Sophie Hahn, Edward Han, Susan Hang, Robin Hansen, Rebecca Harrison, Melanie Harvey, James Hawley, Suzanne Hawley, Cariad Hayes, Tod Heiles, Susan Heilig, Marion Henon, Neidi Hinds, Lyn Hiegardner, Robin Hansen, Rebecca Harrison, Melanie Harvey, James Hawley, Suzanne Hawley, Cariad Hayes, Tod Heiles, Susan Heilig, Marion Henon, Neidi Hinds, Lyn Hiegardner, Linh Hoang, Jon Horowitz, Cheryl Houston, Sylvia Hsi, Moira Hughs, Conrad Hurtt, Betty Hwang, Christina Ichioka, Alan Irikura, Ross Jackson, Laura Jaffe, Amita Jain, Kirsten Jensen, Gerg Jessner, Kathrine Johnson, Renee Johnson, Catherine Johntz, Megan Josephs Elizabeth Jurd, Terry Kekana, Katherine Kislitzin, Phillip Klein, Zachery Klett, Teri Klonsky, Barbara Kun- kel, Lizabeth Lanford, Mary Larionoff, An- gela Lee, Beth Lerner, Edwin Lewis, Mathew Lieberman, Roger Lind, Teddy Liou, Jen- ny Lipow, Kevin Lock, Jonathan Louie, Katherine Louie, Robin Lowitz, Mia Luehr mann, Mark Lundgren, Anne Lutz, Audry Lyness, Benjamin Marcus, Eric Martinot, Eilyne Mayfield, James McClymonds, Julie McClymonds, Carrie McCorkindale, Eliza beth McCoy, Kathleen McElheney, Jen- nifer McFarlane, Cecily McGraw, Caitlin McGiffin, Colin McGuire, Alexis McLemore, Benjamin Melnick, Richard Minner, Jon Mishima, John Mittler, Jane Morrison, Irene Naniche, Pamela Nelson, Suzy Neyhart, Quoc-Khanh Nguyen, Thuc Nguyen, Naomi Nishimura, Don Nishita, Yasuhiro Nomoto, Eric Novikoff, Dag Nybo, Deborah Ohisen, Renee Okamura, Taras Otus, Wendy Peoples, Kathryn Perry, Lynn Pickerell, Joshua Pickus, Tammy Piliskuk, Leonard Pon, Anne Pope, Lori Portis, Stephanie Praus- nitz. Heather Price, Stephen Quan, Hannah Rabkin, Nancy Rader, Melva Randle, Ian Ransley, Anna Ratner, Robya Reidi, Ann Rendahl, Katherine Rendahl, Peter Ren- teln, Amy Resner, Jonathan Rinzier, Kim Rivenes, Harold Robinson, Kathleen Robin- son, Steve Rochlin, Margaret Rosenfeld, Karen Rosenquist, Jon Rosso, Barry Rot- man, Karen Rothblatt, Susan Rothblatt, Alicia Rouverel, Karen Ruby, Julie Ruskin, Lawrence Safiar, Todd Saldinger, Barton Sano, Robert Sasaki, Terence Sauer. Gregory Sayles, Janet Schellhase, Dove Scherr, Ellen Schneider, Olivia Shinomoto, Karen Short, David Sieradzki, Leila Sink, Tejada, Francesca Tenenbaum, Maryanne Teng, Suzanne Teng, Jenny Thomas, Kath- leen Thomas, Sheila Thomas, Dana Tom, Gayle Tom, Trinette Tom, Lee Tramplea- sure, Elizabeth Traynor, Yvonne Trilling, Marianna Tubman, Allison Turner, Antony Valle, Frederick Vincent, Amy Wallace, Maya Wallack, Omar Walton, Joie Watson, Alex Webb, Brian Weinberg, Nancy White, David Whitenack, Sigurd Wilbanks, Dennis Williams, Margaret Williams, Robyn Williams, Katherine Williamson, Ruth Wilson, Carol- ine Winnett, Ann Wolf, Elisabeth Wolfson, Laurie Wolinsky, Rebecca Wonnacott, Kathy Worden, Pamela Worden, Andrea Wright, Norman Yamada, Theodore Yee, Frances Yoshimura, Anthony Zador, Naomi Zim- merman. Catherine Smit, Monica Smith, Jeanette Staal, Neomi Steiner, Jane Stenmark, Chris Stevenson, Heide Steward, Tekla Stoll, Michael Strauss, Stephen Sugiyama, Eric Taller, Willie Tang, Sandi Taussig, Adan 2. Honor Society member Leonard Pon tutors Katherine Wood. 3. Honor Society C. S.F. sponsor, counselor Mr. Wenrich. 4. The Honor Society C.S.F. officers: Back row: Trinette Tom, John Oliver, Gillian Bolt, Andrew Contopoulos, Aaron Cook. Front row: Moira Hughes, Mar- garet Rosenfield, Jane Stenmark. photos by: Paul Chinn, Jade Goldstein. The HONOR SOCIETY “ C.S.F. (California Scholarship Federation) had an especially exciting and active year. With its combined membership, of almost three hundred people, it was the biggest club at Berkeley High. It raised much money for its scholarship fund, continued its academic tutorial sercive, and sponsored many activities, including a pot-luck dinner, a geography bee and trips to Bay Area cultural events. 1. Maya Williams, Allen Shaw, Gene Turner. 2. Michael Mann, Rhonda Simmons. 3. M.E.S.A.: Back Row: Brian Guinn, Ms. Hunter, Brad Cook, Steve Turner, Bonita Sizemore. Second Row: Beverly Baker, Doris Williams, Debra Jones, Kim Daniels, Robin Williams, Kim Jones, Stephanie Baker, Troy Thompson, Norman Auther, Robin Williams, Judy Wilson, Renee Alexander. Front Row: Susan Wiley, Jackie Calhoun, Gene Turner, Chris Hester, Victoria Fussell, David Jones, Maya Williams, Sterling Jones. 4. The award winning derricks. 5. Darryl Maddux, Martin Jacobs, Andre Maddux, Monica Smith, and Rodney. 6. Victoria Fussell and Beverly Greene chat. photos by: Steve Smith, Kevin Fong. 4 . M E.S.A. (Math, Engineering, Science, Achievement) got off to a slow start this year, but thanks to three very hard working people, MESA was a success. Victoria Fus- sell (president). Gene Turner (vice- president), and Ms. Janice Hunter (sponsor), were always on their toes when the ball began to roll. MESA went on field trips to Stanford ' s Linear Accelerator Center, the Annual U.C. Davis open campus day, and of course college day at U.C. Berkeley. MESA sponsored such events as the MESA Derrick building contest and also had a bake sale and a dance, which was a first for them. We ex- pect to see great things from this group next year. ELECT ELLTABCTH EOtas 4 . 1. A meeting of the African Student Association. 2. Students listen to ideas on what to do about ethnic layoffs. 3. David Gray pays close attention tc class discussion. 4. Students always learning and listen- ing. 5. When a camera is around, you never know what he will do. 6. A Ujaama staff member voices her opinion. 7. The Ujaama Staff (Alphabetical Order): Carrie Barnes, Mark Box O ' Dell Gibbs, Allen Long, Kimberly McDonald, David Mouton, Todd Moz- er, Leticia Penny, Chris Smith, Jeffrey Stevens, Mabel Tidwell, Pierre Warner, Richard Navies, advisor. photos by: Judy Moore. The African Student Association is the vital student-community arm of African American Studies Depart- ment. The A-S.A. meets form- ally every other Tuesday to discuss political and educational issues that concern Black people, nationally and locally. The ASA grew in the late sixties out of a need for students and the community to have an effect- ive action group to press the dem- ands for what they considered relevant curriculum. Since then, the ASA has continuously waged an up- hill battle in order to maintain this program. This struggle intensified in the spring semester of ' 78. The success of this struggle will determine whether or not African-American studies will live or die. Aluta Contin- ua. The U J A M A A is the official organ of the African Am- erican Studies Dept. It is published bi-weekly by the African-American Journalism class. Ujamaa is a Swa- hili word meaning cooperative econ- omics. Dedicated to the free expres- sion of African thought, the Ujamaa seeks to inform inspire. 1. The A.S.U. bake sale during 5th period. 2. Margie Mar maps out retreat route. 3. Rocky Woo, ' it aint polite to point. ' 4. The Asian Student Union: back row: Norman Gee, Victor Wong, Dino Tomalden, Lillian Fong, Lester Banez, Teresa Uchida, Carl Craven, Arthur Craven Dick Seid, Katy Seid. Middle row: Robert Owyang, Tai Nguyen, Bradley Lew, Susann Sakaki, Gayle Tom, Celeste Hong, Rocky Woo, Allysa Gong, Suzanne Yee. Front row: Joen Eshima, Andrea Tung-Loong, Ellen Ikeda, Natalie Gee, May Wong, Shirley Nakahara, Margie Mar, Pat Low, Christine Fujii, Linda Yamashita. 5. Victor Wong and Gayle Tom share a romantic lunch hour together. 6. Stan Nakahara clowns around dur- ing the Valentines day carnation sale. photos by: Robert Owyang. 8:20 The A.S.U. has continued to be active, holding numerous fund raisers such as bake sales, dances and luncheons. In April, they held their annual retreat which enabled the ASU members to come closer together, and strengthen the sense of Asian identity. This years funds were divided between the annual retreat and community organizations. This year, the ASU has begun to work closely with the asian community; for example, they raised money for the Arlene Sano scholar- ship fund, and have given their time to help other organizations. With the help of the sponsors Stan Nakahara, Suzanne Lee, Fumi Matsumoto, Mr. Isono, Mrs. Young and special thanks to Mrs. Woodson for the use of her room, the ASU has continued to be a great success. The 25 membei s of the RAZA Student Union, led by teacher spon- sor Ed Garcia, work to create an en- vironment of high interest where stu- dents can enjoy learning and working together. They promote both the im- prtance of the Chicano Culture, history and pride amidst the American Society as well as the cooperation with other organizations in the Bay Area en- gaged in similar activities. Some of their activites include mural painting, weekend retreats and journalism from which they produce their own year book. They also research community organizations, legislative bills and minority aspects. Throughout this year they have kept a strong level of activity and concern about their society without losing their heritage and will hopefully extend those concerns into the future. 1. Carlos Villavicencio watches some- one walk the table. 2. Maria Lorato. 3. The Raza Student Union: Back row: Robert Reyes, Dario Torres, Carlos Martinez, Carlos Villavicencio, Marco Villavicencio, Fernando Murillo. Second row: Hector Garcia, Lolita Lujan, Maria Bustamante, Vicki, Elice Richmond, Reyko Mayeno. Front row: Alvera Rameriz, Rhonda Ceasar, Catalina Carriedo. 4. Lita Guerrero and Ignacio Ayala talk during lunch. 5. Fernando Murillo glances at a pretty girl. 6. Eli Kohler sticks her tongue out at photographer. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Dana Greely. 5 . 8:26 4. 1 . The Keys: top row — John Louie, John Rosso, John McNulty, Clark Pappas, David Libby second row — Tim Crowe, Eric Cohn, Augie Johnson, David Everhart, John Oliver, Steve Below, Ted Donahue third row — Willy Cutler, John Kittredge, Craig Harrison, Mike Macy, Andrew Contopoulos, Greg Lesher, Paul Vacheron, Linh Hoang, Zachary Klett bottom row — Tom Fairchild, Willard Tressel, Matt Lieberman, Todd Mozer, Peter Fleisher, Shannon Dudley 2. Susan Spears awakens Andy Rader during the late hours of the dance. 3. The Key Club Officers: Ted Donahue (vice pres, spring), Kim Yost (soc. sec. spring), Jean Anderson (pres.), Carla Freeman (tres. fall), Susan Spears (vice pres.), Susan Buchanon (soc. sec. fall). Matt Leiberman (pres, fall), Steve Below (soc. sec. fall), David Fike (pres, spring), Elizabeth Jurd (tres. spring), Kim Rivenes (soc. sec. fall), Willard Tressel (soc. sec. spring) 4. The Keywanettes: top row — Carol Laird, Lissy Walker, Judith Marinissen, Linda Dew second row — Liza Dodd, Jennifer Smith, Leslie Oldershaw, Laurel Green, Madeleine Gavin, Maggie Leighly, Alison Alberts, Anna McLean third row — Cathy Paterson, Margot Darby, Margaret Rosenfeld, Laura Smith, Pam Brody, Kim Rivenes, Karen Short, Yvonne Trilling, Carla Freeman, Hannah Rabkin, Barbara Oldershaw, Patty Davis, Jeannette Staal, Lelie Katz, Amy Hafter fourth row — Dana Tom, Jean Anderson, Sarah Guthrie, Susan Buchanan, Elizabeth Jurd, Lisa Johnson, Gillian Bolt, Mary Ann Coulter, Susan Spears bottom row — Brenna Hanson, Julie Ruskin, Cath Smit, Jade Goldstein, Kim Yost, Hilary Batey, Janet Carmichael 5. Matt Leiberman D.J. ' s at the marathon dance. 6. Kim Yost, Trinette Tom, and Patty Davis work hard at the dance. 7. Jean Anderson, Mike Macy, and Roland Lambert look at some pictures. photos by: Danny Waxman, Jade Goldstein Kevin Fong, Kim Yost 8:28 . Act More active then ever before B H s S KEY AND KEY- WANETTESciub had a very successful year. Under the leadership of presidents Matt Lieberman and Jean Anderson (fall), and Dave Fike and Jean Anderson (spring), with much help from Susan Spears (vice-president both fall and spring), with much pated in both social activities and school community service projects. During the year key club took blind students trick-or-treating at Halloween, rollerskating in the spring with the Red Cross; helped train handicapped students for the Special Olympics; and aided Red Cross Berkeley Fire Depart- ment with a canned food drive for the needy. The club sponsored the 2nd annual Sadie Hawkins dance with the senior class; and perhaps their most memorable experience, the first 24-hour Marathon Dance in January. These and other projects such as the annual take over day and talent show for Berkeley Kiwanis has made the B.H.S. Key Club have one of its most rewarding years ever. 5 . 1 . The Speech and Debate Team: Back row: Ronnie Kon, Serge Wilson, Maya Williams, Robert Bolt, Alan Weil, Debbie Sopher. Front row: Joey Kaji, Craig Somerville, Andrew Contopoulos, Jenny Lipow, Sara O ' Malley, Robin Lov itz, Naomi Nishimura. Not pic- tured: Brett Waxdeck, Lin Goldstein, Diane Clemens, Marianne Tubman. 2. Andrew Contopoulus is cross- examined by an opponent at the U.C. Berkeley tournament. 3. Craig Somerville. 4. Alan Weil. 5. Jenny Lipow and Andrew Conto- poulos discuss their next speech. 6. Brett Waxdeck tells Alan Weil the proper way to dust trophies. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Paul Chinn 4 . This year ' s SPEECH AND DEBATE team put in outstanding performances at several tournaments around the state. Coached by BHS English teacher Caroline Smid, the team traveled nearly every weekend from October through April to speech competitions as nearby as U.C. Berkeley, as far South as Orange County, and as far North as the Oregon border. Team members attended prestigious invita- tionals at U.C.L.A., the University of Redlands, and Loyola University. The squad was led by top debate team and co-presidents Andrew Con- topoulos and Jenny Lipow, and in- dividual events captain Robin Lowitz. Sophomore teams. Serge Wilson, Alan Weil and Craig Somerville, Brett Waxdeck, had admirable records as well, and are viewed as two of the more promising teams in the state. 1 . The California Jr. State: back row: David Mouton, Ken Jones, Marcellus Feaster. front row: Lee Trampleasure, Ronnie B, Kon, Jeannette Poy, Maya Williams, Brett Waxdeck, Margaret Rosenfeld. 2. Brett Waxdeck gives one of his hu- morous speeches. 3. Maya Williams shows her magic tricks in Jr. State. 4. Anna McLean laughs. 5. James Hawley leads group dis- cussion. 6. The Model U.N.: back row: David Sieradzki, Lee Trampleasure, James Hawley, Brett Waxdeck, Ronnie B. Kon, David 0- mar Maung, Anna McLean, Jeannette Staal. front row: -Ted Lee, Robert Roth- blatt, Maya Williams, Margaret Rosen- feld. photos by: Robert Owyang, Kevin Fong. 2 . 1977-78 turned out to be a surprisingly good year for the MODEL U.N. Under the pres., drett Waxdeck, they started the year representing Yugoslavia, and ended up representing the Republic of Togo as well, at the Model Un- ited Nations conference at CAL. At the conference they managed to get a bill passed— authored by Jeff Wol- insky and received several honorable mentions. Basically, the club ' s aim is to get a feeling for the working of the United Nations, primarily by attending the conference in February. CALIFORNIA JUN- IOR STATE is an organ- ization designed to educate, involve, and represent the high school students of California in the state and local governments. State- wide, the Junior State has over five thousand members, with eleven mem- bers at Berkeley High. They attended statewide conventions in Sacramento and San Diego, lobbied at the state capitol for student related bills, and attended, as well as put on local governmental events. 5 . The fall jacket STAFF worked very hard to produce 13 issues of the Jacket, each one improving on the one before. Andrew O ' Hehir, the bditor-in-Chiet of news, lived through hours of copy- reading, writing, and rewriting of the majority of the articles for the paper. He came to every deadline and super- vised all the work being done. The Editor-in-Chief of graphics, and also photographer, Paul Chinn, is the cause of the graphically great paper. He fusses over every line and tries to make sure nothing on a page is crooked. Plus, Paul takes and prints most of the pictures for the Jacket. Monica Lynn, News Editor; Kim Borges, Feature Editor; Lynn-Rachel Altman, Editorial Editor; Craig Barron, Entertainment Editor; and Willy Morris and Nick Riasanovsky, Sports Editors are responsible for collecting stories, editing them, and laying them out on various pages. These six people, along with the editor-in-chiefs, work very hard to produce a desirable paper, of- ten they worked past midniqht. The Jacket could not exist without the compositors, Frances Yoshimura, Danny Waxman, Geoff Nathan, and Margaret Fine. With a speed of over 100 words a minute, Frances is respon- for typing most of the articles. Last, but not least. Advisor Charles Kratz, besides putting up with the whole staff, had to drive to San Fran- cisco to deliver and pick up the paper. 1 6 . Fashion Editor: Lisa Mitchell Advertising Manager: Meri Issel Advertising Space Agents: Sophia Ames, Kevin Tabb, Danny Waxman Contributing Editors: Rosemary Chengson, Caroline Diaz, Crystal Johnson, Robin Kan- Willy stein, John Kittredge, John Rush, Matt Ryan, LaVelda Scott, Terri Tolliver, Frances Yoshimura. Senior Compositor: Frances Yoshimura Compositors: Margaret Fine, Geoffrey Nathan, Danny Waxman Advisor: Charles Kratz THE JACKET STAFF Editor-in-Chief - News: Andrew O ' Hehir Editor-in-Chief - Graphics: Paul Chinn Story Editor: Pat Low News Editor: Monica Lynn Co-Sports Editors: Nick Riasanovsky, Morris Feature Editor: Kim Borges Entertainment: Craig Barron Editorials: Lynne-Rachel Altman Exchange Editor: Courtney Whitaker 1. Monica Lynn, News Editor, des- perately tries to finish laying out the front page of The Jacket at mid- night, with great caution to get every- thing straight. 2. Andrew O ' Hehir, Jacket Editor-in- Chief of news, demonstrates the cor- rect use of scissors to his untrained staff. 3. Compositor Frances Yoshimura quickly types an article, which is as long as a novel. 4. Pat Low, Story Editor, does her best to organize the usual Jacket mess. 5. Co-Sports Editor Willy Morris relaxes after laying out the sports page. 6. The Jacket Staff: Left Row (top to bottom): Willy Morris, John Kittredge, Nick Riasanovsky, Lynn-Rachel Altman, Monica Lynn, Paul Chinn. Back Row: LaVelda Scott, Terri Tolliver, John Rush, Rosemary Chengson, Danny Waxman, Caroline Diaz. Front Row: Andrew O ' Hehir, Lisa Smith, Robin Kanstein, Frances Yoshimura, Meri Issel. In Very Front: Advisor Charles Kratz., photos by: Paul Chinn, Steve Smith. 1. Sports Editor Nick Riasanovsky carefully reads the sports page. 2. Lynne-Rachel Altman laughs at a personal while sorting them out. 3. An exhausted advisor, Charles Kratz, proofreads a story. 4. Feature Editors John Bloom and John Kittredge inspect a finished lay- out. 5. Editor-in-Chief-Graphics and chief photographer Paul Chinn. 6. Spring Jacket Staff (L to R): Nick Renton, Jade Goldstein, Paul Chinn, Jennifer Adams, Andrew O ' Hehir, Meri Issel, Pat Low, John Bloom, Lisa Mitchell, Eric Taller, John Kittredge, Lisa Smith, Daniel A. Waxman III, Monica Lynn, Craig Barron, Sally Ful- ler, John Rush, Carolyn Diaz, Willy Morris, Terri Tolliver, Rosemary Chengson, LaVelda Scott, Nick Ria- sanovsky, Marie Parker, Charles Kratz, Beth Leggett. photos by; Paul Chinn and Jade Goldstein. 4 TheSPRING JACKET STAFF was a group of hard work- ing students devoted to the cause of putting together an interesting issue of the JACKET every week. Additions to the staff were compositor Jade Goldstein, co-advertising manager Beth Leggett, feature editors John Bloom and John Kittredge, and co-news editor Eric Taller. The staff continued to spend Wed- nesday and Thursday nights at school in order to put out weekly editions of the newspaper. The JACKET has continually been criticized ' for put- ting out only four page issues, but be- cause there weren ' t many advertisers, the staff was forced to cutback on many of the expenses. They did how- ever, frequently put out an eight page issue. TOGETHER, starting in spring ' ll and during tne summer, Editor Loralee Wagner and Assistant Editor Jade Goldstein planned, de- veloped and designed the theme for the yearbook ' 78. However the ideas were not final — the yearbook had the flexibility to change with new ideas from the student body. The staff was fortunate to have many photographers helping Photo- graphy Editor Paul Chinn: Kevin Fong, Judy Moore, Robert Owyang, Stephen Quan, Steve Smith, and Dianna Stirpe. In addition to de- veloping and printing their work and others ' , they helped layout pages and do other things on the staff. 1. Yearbook Photographer Steve Smith puts the final touches on index corrections. 2. Editor-In-Chief Loralee Wagner and Assistant Editor Jade Goldstein discuss the different possibilities. 3. Spring Sales Manager Sofia Ames glues down an amusing layout. 4. Spring Sports Editor Michael Bender decides on a layout. 5. Performing Arts Editor Dianna Stirpe listens as Loralee Wagner gives her information on layout. 6. Photography Editor Paul Chinn and Underclass Editor Hannah Von Blum work together on the Production Crew layout. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Paul Chinn, Dana Greely, Steve Smith, Stephen Quan. 6 . 8:50 To be in charge of a section in the largest California yearbook is not an easy task, as many staff members found out. As a result, it wasn ' t until the spring semester that the majority of positions were filled and work began to get done. Hannah Von Blum, a spring staff member immediately took on the responsibility of the underclass section after Fall Editor Kim Rivenes. To the relief of the editors, she stayed late nights to finish the section and have it sent off to the printers. Another dedicated member, Sofia Ames also worked hard to get.X HE YEARBOOK out. She also helped Sales Manager Susan Spears out with the yearbook sales. 1. Advertising Editor Bonita Chinn (right), and her assistant Roz Ruff (left) work on one of numerous ads. 2. Judy Moore looks at the ' 77 year- book for tips on photography. 3. Renee Okamura press types words for an ad. 4. The Yearbook Class: Top Row: Standing— Stephen Quan, Jackie Goto, Dianna Stirpe, Mike Ben- der, Karen Ong. Sitting— Steven Smith, Kevin Fong, Paul Chinn, Hannah Von Blum, Bonita Chinn, Roz Ruff, Susan Spears, Loralee Wagner, Sofia Ames, Jade Goldstein, Judy Moore, Doris Williams, Heidi Faulk. Front Row: Willy Cutler, Kim Rivenes, Anne Soule, Terry Doran, (on shoulders) Daniel A. Waxman III, Joen Eshima, Andrea Tung-Loong, Renee Okamura, Dana Greely. 5. Photo Editor Paul Chinn develops three of his thousands of rolls of film. 6. Editor Loralee Wagner — This is what you call a contact sheet? photos by: Jade Goldstein, Steve Smith, Dana Greely. 5 . 8:54 1. Jacket Adviser Charles Kratz (left) and Yearbook Adviser Terry Doran (right) discuss the possibility of switching places. 2. Daniel A. Waxman III, yearbook typesetter. 3. Stephen Quan, exhausted from taking pictures with five minutes notice, stumbles into the yearbook office. 4. Willy Cutler, surrounded by on- lookers, attempts to finish his lay- out. 5. Doris Williams organizes the senior class pictures. 6. doen Eshima works on indexing the numerous people on various layouts. 7. Kevin Fong takes a minute off work to laugh at Daniel A. Waxman Ill ' s printing of a negative back- wards. photos by: Steve Smith, Paul Chinn, Jade Gofdstein, Stephen Quan. 5 . 8:56 Sports Editors Ian Willis (fall) and Mike Bender (spring) did a good job with their section. Bonita Chinn, Advertising Editor, with the help of Roz Ruff (asst, ed.) had a tedious job but did remarkably well in spite of it. Index Editor Joen Eshima, had an easier job this year because the yearbook received cards with the name of everyone in the school. Advisor Terry Doran helped the staff through problems, and finally got typesetter Danny Waxman work- ing. Even though the late night dead- lines were exhausting, the staff still found time to joke and laugh about humorous happenings on the year- book, until it WAS COM - PLETED The SKI CLUB took four trips this year, three to Heavenly Valley and one to Squaw Valley. They enjoyed the best skiing conditions in years. It snowed heavily on each trip which made for fantastic powder skiing. All of the members of the ski club immensely enjoyed the com- pany of the chaperones, Don Bracelin, Larry Lee, Sheila McHuy, and Doug Powers. Superb jobs were done by president Leslie Oldershaw and vice- presidents Kim Rivenes and Susan Spears. Other contributing members who helped organize the trips were Ted Donahue, Barbara Oldershaw, Clark Pappas, Andy Rader, and Yvonne Trilling. The HIKING CLUB comprised of 20 nature lovers and sponsored by Mr. Whipperman, met every month to strap on backpacks, take exhilarating hikes along beau- tiful trails, swim in icy lakes and crashing waves, freeze toes, huddle around cozy campfires, and sing until their vocal chords gave out. The club went to Yosemite and Estero San Antonio. Together, the Hiking club experienced a satisfying and ful- filling year. 1. Leslie Oldershaw just before falling. 2. Leslie Oldershaw skies through David Fikes legs. 3. Top Row l-r: Bob Jones, Jack Killeen, Mike Cauanaugh, Michael Shirley, Mary Lokken, Roland Lambert, Brian Kendall, Eric Cassin, Ingrid Wallen, Zachary Klett, Steve Second Row l-r: Bruce Saldinger, Below, David Pike, Nina Thayer. Pam Brody, Kim Yost, Jodie Fried- man, Amy Sternad, Karen Tresser, Lisa Johnson, Chris Trainor, Amy Haf- ter. Third row l-r: Mat Lieberman, Barbara Oldershaw, Naomi Fishlow, Jean Anderson, Stig Nybo, Kim Riv- enes, Yvonne Trilling, Suzy Neyhart, Lindsey Logan. Bottom row l-r: Clark Pappas, Leslie Oldershaw (pres.), Susan Spears (vice pres.), John Ostran- der, Mr. Lee. 3. 4. Hiking Club: Back row: Stu Pid, Stephen Turner, Ronald McDumald. Middle row: Jean- ette Staal, Debbie Kennedy, Katie, Mr. Whipperman, Joe Blow. Front row: Ann Diamond, Renee Okamura, David Maung, Josh Muldavin, Claire Garabedian, Karen Ankersmit, Mar- garet Rosenfeld, Jack Awf. Not included: Lisa Wolfson, Amita Jain, Lauren Ankersmit, Nana Kirk, Leo Levenson, Tracy Takazanagi, Ruth Segal, Matt, Nora Akino, Casey Mc- Elheney, Steven Weil. 5. Suzy Neyhart, Steve Below, David Fike, and Leslie Oldershaw take a break. photos by: Danny Waxman, Kevin Fong. 9:02 1. Carol Baker, Kathleen Robinson, Stephanie Davis consult the recipe book. 2. Leila Sink contemplates the next course. 3. Jane Stenmark and Leo Levenson carefully prepare a concoction. 4. The Gourmet Club: Front row: Kevin Fong, Stephanie Davis, Laurie Wolinsky. Second row: Suzanne Hawley, Leila Sink, Jane Stenmark, Margaret Rosenfeld. Third row: Megan Josephs, Kathleen Robin- son, Moira Hughes. Back row: Ruthie Wilson, Cecily McGaw, Leo Levenson, Valerie Hughes. 5. Valerie Hughes, Laurie Wolinsky and Stephanie Davis make ice cream. 6. Megan Josephs helps herself to a gourmet dish. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Danny Waxman. 2 . The GOURMET club sponsored by Richard Dillingham, had about 25 members this year. Their main interest was the preparation of food from different cultures. They started off the year with a Near Eastern meal, which was followed by Scandinavian and Russian dinners and a British Christmas feast. Every one prepared a dish for each of these dinners, which were held in different members ' homes. i 9:06 1. Gayla Weng, Julie Snyder, and Ann McLean share their lunch at the Ar- gentine lookout. 2. The Wombats enjoy the view at Ber- nie Falls. 3. The Technology Club: Jim Bloom, Ken Jones, Phil Klein, Chris Stevenson, Chris Williams, Jeff Wolinsky, Paul Zabin. 4. The Wombat Club: Back Row (L tc R): David Maung, Peter Erickson. Anne Lutz, Sally Fuller, Mr. Pane- sanko; Middle Row: Alex Converse, Anne Pope, Alan Yuen, Anna Mc- Lean, Steve Kurtzman, Front Row: Jeanette Staal, Sandra Destefano, Brenda Leppich, Brenna Hansen, Matt Rogers, Margaret Rosenfeld, Naomi Nishimura, Ronnie Kon. 5. President Eric Novikoff demon- strates constructing a mini-computer. 6. Jim Bloom concentrates on the as- sembly of the computer. photos by: Danny Waxman, Alan Yuen, Kevin Fong. 9:08 The WOMBAT CLUB is really a combination science-fiction, movie, hiking and camping club. Under the leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Panasenko, and president, Sally Fuller, the club has engaged in ac- tivities such as a two-day campinc trip to Jackson State Forest, and going to see the movies Star Wars and Looking For Mr. Goodbar. Also, the club has overseas correspondents in England, Gayla Weng and John Kadyk. The TECHNOLOGY CLUB jointly sponsored by Mr. Coolidge and Mr. Sanchez, de- veloped from last year ' s Science-Math Club, because most of the members were interested in electronics and computers. President Eric Novikoff states, ' We are dedicat ed to the pro- gress of technology. ' The club planned an excursion to Palo Alto to learn how to build and operate a micro- computer, which all members of the club were involved in building. The club also took a field trip to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory. 9:12 .J.V. 9:14 The summer musical for 1977 was Gypsy. The play is about Gypsy Rose Lee ' s rise to fame with her mother pushing her ail the way. There were six performances, three in July and three in September. Ninety people participated in the production, the LARGEST CREW EVER in a Berkeley High production. Superb perfor- mances were given by ' 1977 ' grad- uates Jenny Schenker, who played the forceful role of Momma, and Amy Kimball, who played the title role of the stripper, Gypsy Rose Lee. Other performances included Claire Content as Baby June, Larry Neff as Herbie, and Susanna Gilbert as the younger Baby June. Gypsy was certaintly a success! 4 . 2 . 3 . 1. Gypsy Rose Lee (Amy Kimball) does a famous striptease dance. 2. Alice Cadigan and Sandra Whitney from ' The Newsvendors sing Ex- tra, Extra. 3. The Older Baby June (Claire Con- tent) sings Moo Cow while riding a cow (back: Howard Hyde, front: Norman Scott). 4. The younger Baby June (Suzanna Gilbert) sings Let Me Enter- tain You. 5. Momma (Jenny Schenker) sings Roses Turn. 6. A burlesque dancer (Karen Jeffrey) sings You Gotta Get a Gimmick to Gypsy Rose Lee (Amy Kimball). 7. Momma (Jenny Schenker) sings to Herbie (Larry Neff) You ' ll Never Get Away From Me. photos by: Janet Manley 7 . 1. Ivan Alexandrovich Khlestakov (Tony Malliaris) woos Anna Andrey- evna (Kristina Fremlin). 2. Marya Antonovna (Suzanna Pater- son) is sad. 3. Ivan Kuzmich Shpekin (Daniel Jones) yells at Anton Antonovich Skvosnik Dmukhanovsky (Roger Gil- bert). 4. Osip (Clayton Gillespie) is hungry. 5. Tony Malliaris, Frank Oliver, and Roger Gilbert prepare backstage. 6. Khlestakov (Tony Malliaris) had a bit too much to drink. photos by: Dianna Stirpe % The Inspector General, written by Nikolai V. Gogol, is a CLAS“ SIC COMEDY about a Russian town in the 1830 ' s. The two-act play, which ran for four nights in November, was co-directed by teacher Tim Doyle and student Wendy Peoples. Tony Malliaris did an OUT- STANDING JOB as a broKe government clerk pretending to be the Inspector General. Other memorable performances were given by Roger Gilbert as the mayor, Kristina Fremlin as the mayor ' s wife, and Suzanna Paterson as their daughter. 5 . 9:24 1. Ivan Alexandrovich Khlestakov (Tony Malliaris) is penniless. 2. Ammos Syodrovich Lyapkin Tyapkin (John Chichester), Peter Ivanovich Bobchinsky (Andy Green- wood), Artemy Silippovich - Zeml- yanika (Larry Neff), Luk Lukich Khlopov (Frank Oliver) and Peter Ivanovich Dobchinsky (Michael Leven- son) talk about bribery. 3. Ivan Alexandrovich Khlestakov (Tony Malliaris) trys to persuade Osip (Clayton Gillespie) to stay. 4. Ivan Kuzmich Shpekin (Daniel Jones) comforts Anton Antonovich Skvosnik Dmukhanovsky (Roger Gil- bert). 5. Ivan Alexandrovich Khlestakov (Tony Malliaris) woos Marya An- tonovna (Suzanna Patterson). 6. Anna Andreyevna (Kristina Frem- lin 6 . photos by: Dianna Stirpe Dance Production is a class that meets every day during second period. It is a combination of technical work and student choreography. Dance Production requires hard work and dedication, inside and outside of class in order to make Dance Pro- duction A SUCCESS. Over Christmas vacation. Dance Production provided scholarships for ten students to participate in an inten- sive Dance Workshop at U.C. Berk- eley, sponsored by California Dance Educators Association. The months spent choreographing and practing culminate in the final production in January. 4 . II J 5 . 2 . 6 . 3 . 1. Photographer catches Tony Mal- liaris and Margaret Bruner ' s reflection. 2. Doris Williams and Robin Williams strike a pose. 3. Suzanna Paterson, Laura Colby, Kate Basart and Margaret Bruner in The Metronome . 4. Beatrix Kasten, Chris Carrington and Julie Colvig work on High Al- titude . 5. Sean Haines and Julie Colvig prac- tice a dip. 6. Claire Content, Joyce Todd and Hally Bellah practice to Jamacian music. photos by: Dianna Stirpe 9:30 1. Steve Mitchell plays the alto sax. 2. The Symphonic Band conducted by Mr. Xenelis. 3. Augie Johnson performs on his coronet. 4. Aaron Goodman beats his drums. 5. Michael Taller plays the baritone horn. photos by: Dianna Stirpe, Paul Chinn, Jade Goldstein The Symphonic Band, conducted by Mr. Xenelis, offers students the opportunity to share concert perfor- mance experiences. The group teams with Chamber Winds in successful concerts presented throughout the year. The Symphonic Band scored ALL EXCELLENT MARKS attheCMEA Band Festival last year, showing the de- dication the students have. Each year, the band has enrolled 70 students, all who ore then eligible for Chamber Winds. 1. William Harvey and Peter Groth- kopp play their coronets. 2. Benny Green plays the piano. 3. The Jazz Band: top row-William Harvey, Peter Groth- kopp, Herbert Sneed, Peck Allmond, Steven Bernstein. second row-Harold Foreman, Allan Kenyon, Michael Greene, Tom Gaeb- ler. bottom row-Eddie Mininfield, Paul Hanson, Dan Wilensky, Kevin Lock, Joe Varela. 4. Harold Foreman plays his electric- guitar. 5. Joe Varela plays his saxophone. 6. Tony Williams performs on the drums. photos by: Loralee Wagner, Anne Pope, Jade Goldstein, Dianna Stirpe, Steve Smith 4 . The Jazz Band is composed of ex- tremely talented members. In Sep- tember, two members, Dan WilenskV and Herbert Sneed, played in the Monterey Jazz Festival California All Star Band. The Jazz Band also won the Redwood Empire ' azz Festival in November. For THE THIRD CONSECU TIVE YEAR theJazz Sextet was chosen the outstanding high school combo in the state. The band also played in a number of other festivals and planned to play in several more and go on tour in the Santa Cruz area. This year ' s Concert Orchestra is BIGGER THAN EVER Conducted by Mr. Elliot, it gave a very successful concert in December. Many of the talented musicians also play in such outstanding musical organizations as the Oakland Sym- phony, The Young People ' s Sym- phony and The Berkeley Youth Orchestra. 3 . I 9:40 2 . 3 1. Moira Hughes and Paul Hanson. 2. Kyra Wolfe, The Artist, ' Hard at work. 3. Rebecca Strauss playing beautiful melodies on her viola. 4. John Mitchell and Jonn Chisaki play their clarinets during a Tun orch- estra rehersal. 5. The trumpeteers and percussionists of the orchestra. 6. David Braun concentrates on his bowing. photos by: Loralee Wagner. 6 . 0 Chamber Winds, a group of about 40 musicians, many of whom are preparing for CAREERS IN M US 1C performed in a ' variety of concerts this year. One of these was the annual mass band concert, which involved students from West Campus, King and the Berkeley High Symphonic Band, as well as Chamber Winds. Many members of Chamber Winds also belonged to Concert Orchestra, Concert Chorale, the Bay Area Wind Symphony, the Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Young People ' s Symphony, the Berkeley Youth Or- chestra, and the San Jose Youth Symphony. 4 . 3 . 1 . Billy Taylor waits for his cue. 2. Sarah Cline plays her baritone horn. 3. Stacia Cronin, Brenna Hanson, and Suzanne Teng make their contribution to the ' Russian Sailors Dance. 4. Trumpet player, Herbert Peck. 5. Steve Mitchell plays sax, as Dan Wilensky counts his rests. 6. Joe Varela gets into the music. photos by: Loralee Wagner. 6 . 1. Julia Colvig, Beatrix Kasten, Leslie King, and Hally Bellah wave in ' Move. ' 2. Florence Williamson and Lisa Sand in ' The Dazzling Soloist. ' 3. Laura Corcos, Amy Resner, Jodi Fried- man, Kate Basart, Lisa Sand, Miriam Stoll, Claire Content, Stacy Cronin, Laura Colby, and Julie McClymonds kick the audience with the dynamic closing act of ' Chorusline. ' 4. Rico Saxton and Miriam Stoll show great emotion during duet. 5. Dance Production 78: top row: Abbie Lassoff, Carla Freeman, Greg Lesher, Jeff Lewis, Larry Neff, Josh Muldavin, Matthew Lena, Elizabeth Baka- lyar. Zachary Klett, Mary Lokken Susie Hang, Wendy Fitzgerald, Andia Grana, Rebecca Hendon. second row: Leah Clark, Casey McElheney, Laura Corcos, Doris Williams, Nina Jackson, Susannah Paterson, Miriam Stoll, Chris Carrington, Lisa Sand, Julie Colvig, Rhonda Feinbaum, Elizabeth Echols, Anna Teache- nor, Dominque Schurman, Susan Yamagata, Megan Halvonik, Sally Fuller, Patty Davis, third row: Sean Haines, Hannah Leider, Bettina Lewis, Kim Rivenes, Hildy Schwartz, Stacy Cronin, Jodi Friedman, Rico Saxton, Anne Higgins, Leo Levenson, Selena Engle- hart, Nanou Stark, Anne Schuermann. fourth row: Karen Jeffrey, Bonnie Gruen, Joyce Todd, Claire Content, Hally Bellah, Beatrix Kasten, Amy Resner, Laura Colby, Kate Basart, Maria Alexander, Julie Mc- Clymonds, Cecilia Engelhart, Karen Ruby, Jean Anderson, Suzy Tondu. bottom row: Tony Malliaris, Margaret Bruner, Leah Josephs, Soyinka Rahim, Leslie King, Florence Williamson, Lisabeth Lanford, Robyn, Williams, Vicky Lieberman, Wendy Peoples, Stephanie Shaw, Anne Pope, Tammy Pilisuk, Gillian Bolt. photos by: Dianna Stirpe, Paul Chinn. A Dance Production had the biggest, MOST CREATIVE cast this year than every before. However, because of the disadvantages of a large cast the future productions will be smaller. Dancers will be chosen next year to be in the production by audition. Dance Production ' 78 was a suc- cess, closing night was packed, even standing room, and the balcony was filled. People even stood in line more than an hour before so they wouldn ' t be turned away. The pro- duction was worth waiting for, the dancers combined all their talents, producing a wonderful show, full of variety. Concert Chorale spent most of the year preparing for their summer TOUR OF rTALY Concerts, dances, extra rehearsals and a raffle filled already busy schedules. They needed to raise $110,000 and memorize 2 V 2 hours of concert music. Major concerts included the annual Christmas vespers at the 1st Con- gregational Church, a benefit concert at St. John ' s Presbyterian Church, and a Day in the Sun at Pacific Lutheran Seminary with wine cheese, hors d ' oveurs and, of course, music. For the first time ever. Chorale appeared at Hertz Hall in the pres- tigious CAL arts and Lecture Series in June. In addition. Concert Chorale staged the first all student production, Three o ' clock High, to help raise money for their trip to Italy. The play, written by chorale member Leo Levenson was definitely a success. 3 . 1. Members of Concert Chorale re- hearse the Bach “Sanctus. 2. Naomi Zimmerman, Margaret Bru- ner. 3. Cheryl Walker, Tammy Pilisuk, Ann Glassner. 4. Nora Akino. 5. Abbie Cohen, Mary Lokken, Sarah Calvert, Marcy Scharlin. 6. Deborah Kennedy, Karen Ankersmit. photos by; Dianna Stirpe, Paul Chinn. Back row: Nathan Peterson, Neil Ericksen, Willard Tressel, Mathias Genser, Andrew Contopolous, Richard Hirshen, Don Friend, Mark Somerville, Matt Lena, Jonathan Hig- gins, James McClymonds, James Jacobs, Paul Reiche, James George, Greg Lesher, Allen Carr, Tony Jones, Tom Grunland, Brian Kendall, Jonathan Sills. 4th row: Selwyn Miller, Naomi Zimmerman, Susan Teng, Abbie Cohen, Kathy Gilbert, Casey McElheney, Cecilia Engelhart, Linda Ross, Julie Wingerd, Todd Mozer, Dawn James, Adrian Larrick, Maryanne Teng, Susan Yamagata, Michael Green, Julian Neff, Josh Muldavin. t row: 3rd. row: Mr. Barker, Larry Neff, Jeff Lewis, Sarahs Whipperman, Deborah Ken- nedy,, Genevieve ■ Yandell, Dominique Schur- man, Tammy PHisuk, Hilary Barrett, David Feldman, Mary Lokken, Marie Parker, Carla , Freeman, Selena Engelhart, Karen Ankers- mit, Mary Gray Joel Dpwitt N I Second row; John Chichester, Norman Yamada, Ann Glassner, Amy Brosnahan, Andy Polk, Marcia Scharlin, Nora Akino, Andy Greenwood, Jeff Weinmann, Colin Glassey, Peter Buxbaum, Ann Higgins, Thelotieus Polk, Shannon Dudley, Jennifer Burroughs, Matt Rogers, Norman Scott photo by: Stephen Quan Jerry Ireland ClaJfee Garabediah. Rebecca Strauss 1. Mixed Chorus singers Cloudia Englehart and Mary Louise Friend. 2. Andrea Hunt, a mixed chorus mem- ber, flashes a smile. 3. Margaret Hunt, Laura Schwendinger, and Lisa Johnson of the Aeolian Choir concentrate of their music. 4. Aeolian Choir members Greta Curtis and Lisa Molotnik sing in perfect harmony. 5. An Aeolian Choir singer. 6. Janet Carmichael and Elizabeth Walker of the Aeolian Choir learn the words of a song. photos by: Dianna Stirpe 10:00 The Mixed Chorus serves as a training choir for Concert Chorale and Aeolian Choir. This vear there was an ENTH USIASTIC 9th and lUth grade singing group, promising a very good future for the singing groups of B.H.S. Aeolian Choir is directed this year, as in the past, by Mr. Barker, a very competent and energetic man. It is made uo of 35 EXQUISITE SIN GERS ' a ' l female. The Gospel Choir was not as large as last year ' s. Even though it consisted of few voices, they all felt the class was an effort to produce artistic comments from each individual. The class attended all seven of the T oday ' s Artists Concerts during the year. Director, Jessie Anthony feels, It is the highest FORIVY OF ART because it has integriiy with life. Chamber Singers, a small group of singers selected from Concert Chorale, was ESPECIALLY HONORED this year. Nine of its members were selected by audi- tion for the California All-State Chor- us. The Chamber Singers performed for community service groups this year. In the month of December alone, they gave eight performances. 3 . 1. Cecelia Engelhart, Carla Freeman and Linda Ross concentrate on their music. 2. Shelia Baker, Patrica Middleton, and Willie Maye Cates sing Gospel music. 3. Chamber Sinaers: Naomi Zimmer- man, Mary Lokken, Selena Engle- hart, Anne Higgins. 4. Gospel Choir: back row: Mr. Mc- Bride, Angelo Green, Steve Motown, James George, Sheila Baker, Banny Ray Wilson, Mr. Jessie Anthony. Front row: Patricia Middleton, Mary Johnson, Elaine Garnett, Pen- ny Collins, Mary Smith, Sandra Parks, Lisa Ragland. 5. Sandra Parks, Lisa Ragland, West Campus students visit the choir 6. Susan Yamagata and Dominique Shurman practice their songs. photos by: Steve Smith “Separate Tables” is a set of two short plays, written by Terence Rat- tigan, dealing with life in the Beaure- gard Hotel, a small, private resort near Bournemouth, England. The first play, “Table by the Window, was directed by Roger Gilbert. The second play, “Table Number Seven, was directed by Sean Haines. Commenting on “Separate Tables, co-director Haines said, “Casting, for the play WAS N T EASY but we made all the right choices, and we had a very competent cast. Every- one did a fine job. 4. Charles Stratton (Bruce Hill) and his wife, Jean (Alice Cadogan) discuss married life. 5. Major Pollock (Paul Kimball) tries to regain the friendship of Sybil Rail- ton-Bell (Jill Reinier). 6. Miss Meachem (Lisa Condon) airs her opinions to a shocked audience of of Mrs. Railton-Bell (Krissy Fremlin) and Charles Stratton. photos by: Dianna Stirpe. Arthur Miller ' s Incident at Vichy ' is a one-act play directed by John Chichester, a BHS student. Chichester described it as the kind of play that will give a large number of actors a space to FURTHER THEIR EXPERIENCE perform ing arts. The play which has a cast of twenty-one, takes place during WWII in France occupied by Germany in the town of Vichy. It is a character study of a group of people who are brought into a detention room by the Nazis, and are uncertain of their fate. 1. Le Beau (Andrew Greenwood) lis- tens intensely as Bayard (Kevin Kerr) tells him of the possible dangers ahead. 2. Le Beau-the French Jewish painter. 3. The Gypsy (Clayton Gillespie) pro- tests his innocence of any crime to a skeptical audience of Marchard (Nor- man Scott) and Bayard. photos by: Dianna Stirpe The B.H.S.C.T. (Berkeley High School Community Theater Stage Crew) is responsible for every show that takes place in the theater. Jud Owens, the manager of B.C.T. hires Berkeley High students to work the stage for such PROIVIOT ERS as Bill Graham Presents, Morning Sun Productions, Concert Express, and others. They do an amazing job for many top-name performers, as well as some school presentations. The Costume Production class, whose members comprised the cos- tume crews, worked very hard all year to supply all the drama productions with costumes. They both DE “ SIGNED AND SEW- ED the costumes, and some of their crew members even served as extras in the productions they worked on. The rhake-up crew strove towards PERF E CTI ON throughout the year, starting out with workshops and then moving on to the actual plays. Each artist is assigned one or more actors in the play, and is responsible for them throughout re- hearsals and final productions. Making up an actor takes a lot of time and patience even for the most experienced make-up artists at B.H.S. 3 . viWpi ' --1 1. Tony Malliaris shows off the com- bined efforts of stagecraft, costume crew, and make-up crew. 2. The Make up Crew; Back row; Kathleen Robinson, Dan Jones, Wendy McNabb, Fran Coverson. Middle row; Denise Demarest, Renee Okamura, Terry Kekaha, Alison Lara. Front row; Karen Ruby, Joyce Todd, Tammy Pilisuk, Anne Pope, Edie Ichioka. 3. The Costume Crew; Back row; Jenifer Edge, Elizabeth Betsy.. Middle row; Ms. C. James, Lynn Pickerell, Lisa Rouse, Susie Hawley, Dan Jones, Andia Grana. Front row; Tracy Bowen, Grace Gill, Lyra Lew. Not pictured; Becky James I, Becky James II. 4. Jill Reiner works on Michael Levin- son ' s make-up. 5. Jud Owens, B.C.T. manager. 6. B.H S.C.T. Stage Crew; Top row; Kevin Lockey, Beth Lerner, Becky James, Kevin Thomsen, Norman Scott, Tom Bowlin. Front row: Mark Johnson, Larry Neff. Not pictured: Darin Wills, Rob Ham. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Dianna Stirpe, Phil Kaake, Anne Pope. 6 . 5 . 10:14 1. Margaret McNair, and Perry Richard- son cut wood for Incident at Vichy. 2. Charles Allen holds 2X4 board for drilling. 3. Kevin Lockey saws styrofoam to make a set. 4. The Production Stagecraft Class: top row: Jeremy Bower, David Hatch, Kevin Thomse, Richard Olmsted, Peter Adler, Audrey Heller, Ned Bade, PaiVi Worden, Clayton Gillespie, Aaron Baldwin, Aubrey Wilson. bottom row: Margaret McNair, Moon Cockerham, Bobby King, Charles Allen, Diane McDonald, Brian Moore, Perry Richardson, Darin Singleton. 5. Jeremy Bower reads instructions for building props. 6. Instructor Diane McDonald explains to Audrey Heller the general idea of stage designing. photos by: Steve Smith 10:16 I 2 . 4 . No one really knows what goes on behind the scenes but the pro- duction crews. These people work under the technical direction of Diana McDonald. They are respon- sible for the lighting, the state set- tings, costumery, and make-up. The crews are designed to work separately until two weeks before production. They do an amazing JOB of putting it all together in such a limited time. .%ss A 10:20 1. Beverly Greene and Bruce Shelton make suggestions for the senior ball. 2. President Terri Bryant gets ready to conduct the meeting. 3. Senior class officers: Terry Bryant, Sherry Norris, Phyl- lis Smith and Sandra Green. Not Pictured Denise Florence. 4. The Senior Activites Committee: Back row: Antoinette Ferrell, Gayle Tom, Roz Ruff. Middle row: Beverly Green, Adrian Washington, Carlotta Bolmer, Denise Florence, Andrea Wright, Sylvia Hsi. Front row: David Feldman, Todd Mozer, Terri Bryant, Robyn Reid, May Wong, Margie Mar, Suzanne Yee. 5. Sylvia Hsi, Suzanne Yee and Andrea Wright listen intensly to the meeting. 6. Adrian Washington enjoys some humor during the meeting. photos by: Steve Smith. 10:24 3 . During the last two years, the CLASS OF 78 has proved to be especially unique. Since there was no junior prom, the senior class saved their excitement and anxiety for their senior ball which was on the Countess yacht instead of in the traditional hotel. A skating party, talent show, pizza party, carmel apple sale, and Mr. and Ms. BHS were some of the fund raising activities the class held. The class officers wish to thank all the seniors who participated in the activities. The Senior. Activities Committee was a group of hard working seniors dedicated to raising money for the SENIOR CLASS. The committee met after school in the BOC and made important decisions such as where the senior ball and grad night was to be held. The committee was headed by class president Terri Bryant who did an outstanding job in organizing the meetings, sponsor- ing bake sales and other fund raising activities. 4 . y - Wavne Abram Dwanus Achan Mark Adams track a nd field 10,11,12 Terrence Akins Renona Alexis Kevin Ali Sandra Alsop Lynne-Rachel Altman poetry workshop 10 rally committee 11,12 jacket staff 12 Lynne Alves rally committee 12 Jean Anderson stage crew ‘ Oliver’ ‘roundheads and peakheads ski club 10,1 1,12 key club 11,12 keywanette pres. 12 dance production 12 gourmet club 11,12 Jennifer Anderson volleyball team 9,11,12 social secretary 10 rally committee 10,1 1 dance production 12 basketball 10,11,12 Matthew Anderson Karen Ankersmit Leah Appel crew team 1 1 ski club 12 Mark Appel football team 10,11,12 wrestling team 10,11,12 honor society csf 10,1 1,12 Micheal Arbegast Sandra Armstrong Wayne Armstrong Jenifer Anther cheeleader 9 pom-pom 12 Kathleen Bancroft Wayne Abram Mark Adams Renona Alexis Dwanus Achan Terrence Akins Kevin Ali David Mouton . , , Jennifer A n derso n Ma tth ew A nderso n Jackie Goto studies between classes. Sandra Alsop Lynne Alves Lynne-Rachel Altman Jean Anderson Karen Ankersmit Leah Appel Mark Appel Micheal Arbegast Sandra Armstrong Wayne Armstrong Jenifer Anther Kathleen Bancroft Denice Barnes Carrie Barnes Denice Barnes Carrie Barnes Shelia Bell Steven Below Brett Benson Celeste Berry Kenneth Blackman football 10,11,12 track 11,12 Linsey Blackwood Felicity Blau Jonathan Bloom honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 concert orchestra 10,11,12 varsity tennis 10,11,12 jacket co-feature editor 12 Carlo tta Bolmer blackstudies 10,11,12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11 gymnastics 12 Gillian Bolt tennis team 12 honor so ciety c. s.f. 10,11,12 honor society pres. 12 c.s.f. sec tres. 11 ski club 10,1 1,12 speech debate 10,11 keywanette club 11,12 gouTf-met club 1 1,12 dance production 12 Mary Booker Debra Bowie mixed chorus 10,1 1 class representative 12 Mark Box Tina Boyd Gregory Boykin Lori Bragg african student ass. 10 rally committee 10 jacket copy editor 11 yearbook staff 11 Nancy Briar secretary key club 10,11,12 concert chorale 11,12 honor society c.s.f. 10.1 1.12 Francis Brofferio swim team 11,12 Alexis Bronson A my Brosnahan ‘oliver’ ‘roundheads and peakheads’ ‘sneaky fitch’ ‘peter o hey’ kiddie chorale 10 concert chorale 11,12 drama festival 12 ‘gypsy’ 12 ‘dream caper’ student seriate 11,12 Alma Brown cheerleader 10,1 1 Alyce Brown Chris Smith and Tarmel Coleman show interest in football game, photo by Robin Kanstein Carlo tta Bolmer Gillian Bolt Mary Booker Debra Bowie Mark Box Tina Boyd Gregory Boykin Nancy Briar Alexis Bronson Alma Brown Lori Bragg Francesco Brofferio Amy Bro snahan Alyce Brown Sheila Bell Steven Below Brett Benson Celeste Berry Kenneth Blackman Linsey Blackwood Felicity Blau Jonathan Bloom Lisa Brown Loretta Brown Lisa Brown Pamela Brown © Neena Caine Adonna Cambell Sarah Calvert Noel Canfield Lisa Brown Lisa Brown ■b.s.u. president 10 Bello dolly’ 10 class treasurer 1 1 letter girl 10 Loretta Brown rally committee 10 pep squad 1 0 student council 12 gospel chorus 10 african dance ensemble 10,11 Pamela Brown Regina Brown Suzette Brundage Patricia Brunello honor society c. s.f. 10,1 1,12 key club 12 Gail Bruner gymnastics team 10,1 1 Vicki Bruner Kenneth Bryant Terri Bryant african dance ensemble 10,11 honor society 10,1 1 junior class activities 1 1 speech and debate 1 1 homecoming committee 11 senior class president 12 pom-pom girl 12 Joseph Bullie soccer team 12 Eric Burke Quentin Burris Neena Caine chorus 10,11 swim 1 1 crew 11,12 Sarah Calvert chorale 12 honor society 10,1 1,12 Adonna Campbell Noel Canfield Hampton Cantrell Warren Carey Christine Carrington dance production 12 Joyce Carter Jill Cartwright Rhonda Ceasar Regina Brown Suzette Brundage Hampton Cantrell Warren Carey Patricia Bnmello Vicki Bruner Gail Bruner Kenneth Bryant Terri Bryant Eric Burke Joseph Bullie Quentin Burris Monica Lynn, squirt gun phantom, strikes again, photo by Jade Goldstein Christine Carrington Joyce Carter Jill Cartwrigh t Rhonda Ceasar 10:42 Nicholas Champlin Sharon Charles Bonira Chinn Alan Chan James Chin Renee Choulett Nicholas Champlin honor society c.s.f 10,11,12 Alan Chan Sharon Charles volleyball 10,11 softball 10 senior activities committee 12 James Chin gymnastics team 10,11,12 Bonita Chinn womens chorus 10,1 1 homecoming committee 12 senior activities committee 12 yearbook ad editor 12 mr miss b.h.s. committee 12 Renee Choulett Belinda Chua Peter Chuck Taeho Chung Frieda Cobbs Moon Cockerham honor society c.s.f- 11,12 crew 1 2 Abbie Cohen key club 1 1 crew 1 1 concert chorale Leslie Collins homecoming committee 10,11 mr. miss b.h.s. committee 10,11 Penelope Collins Julia Colvig dance production 11,12 yearbook staff 12 Lars Commins Andrew Contopoulos badminton team 11 student senate 10 honor society c.s.f. key club 12 ski club 12 debate team 10,11 debate team pres. 12 Aaron Cook wrestling team 9,10 track team 10,11 ski club 9,10,12 honor society 11,12 honor society board member 12 football 9 Michael Cook. Tanya Cook Christine Corbin Karen Cotton 10:44 Taeho Chung Frieda Cobbs Moon Cockerham Abbie Cohen Leslie Collins Penelope Collins Belinda Chua Peter Chuck Julia Colvig Andrew Contopoulos Lars Commins Aaron Cook Michael Cook Tanya Cook Christine Corbin Karen Cotton Greg Couch Stephanie Crowder Greta Curtis William Cutler ■Joe Coulter Tim Curran Kathryn Curtis Charles Dansier Robin Dale Fred DeWitt Ava Dominguez Marie Donaldson Lisa Donnelly Dena Dorham Mark Dreisbach Mark Dreyer Greg Couch Joe Coulter concert orchestra 9 chamber winds 10 golf team 10,11,12 Stephanie Crowder Tim Curran Greta Curtis poetry workshop 10 mixed chorus 1 1 aeolian choir 1 1,12 Kathryn Curtis William Cutler key club 12 ‘nobody’ 9 yearbook staff 12 Charles Dansier football 11,12 Lori Dardene Aaron Davis Alison Davis Patricia Davis Ruth Davis Yolanda Davis Robin Davis Fred DeWitt track field 11,12 football 10,11,12 m.e.s.a. 12 Ava Dominguez Marie Donaldson Lisa Donnelly Dena Dorham Mark Dreisbach Mark Dreyer Gordon Drummer John Du Bois Shannon Dudley soccer 1 1,12 orchestra 11 concert chorale 12 ‘inspector general’ 12 key club 12 Kevin Dugan Edwin Dum Harvetta Dunford Lori Dardene Alison Davis Ruth Davis Aaron Davis Patricia Davis Yolanda Davis Gordon Drummer John Du Bois Shannon Dudley Kevin Dugan Edwin Dum Harvetta Dunford 10:50 Oops . . . cau t! — Sterling Jones photo by Robin Kanstein Caity Dunn Lauretta Eddings Elizabeth Echols Sarah Elphick f 10:52 Andres Fernandez Antoinette Ferrell Debbie Fier David Fike Judith Fishlow Naomi Fishlow Peter Fleisher Joseph Fleiiry Kenneth Epps Loriel Erb Sheila Flood Tony Flores i Caity Dunn tennis team 10,11,12 honor society c.s.f. 10,1 1,12 women’s chorus 10 key club 12 Elizabeth Echols student senate pres. 1 1,12 sophomore class pres. 10 dance production 12 dance projects 11 band 9,10 calif jr. state 1 1 honor society c. s.f. 10,1 1,12 key club 12 school site council 12 Lauretta Eddings senior activituis comm. 12 Sarah Elphick Kenneth Epps track 1 1,12 varsity football 12 football 10,1 1 Loriel Erb women’s chorus 10 concert chorale 11,12 rally committee 12 key club 12 gospel choir 9,10 Jenny Ericksen costume crew for: ‘gypsy’ 11 ‘the fa?itasticks’ 10 ‘the 3 one acts’ 10 ‘roundheads and peakheads’ 10 Dan Ewell Heidi Faulk homecotning comm. 10,11 pep spuad 11,12 rally committee 11,12 yearbook staff 12 gospel choir 9,10 Becky Favre varsity gymnastics 10,1 1 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Andres Fernandez baseball 1 1 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 jazz band 9,10,11 movie club 1 0 science -botany club 10,11 science-math club 10,11 ski club 12 orchestra production 11,12 Antoinette Ferrell black studies union 11,12 class representative 1 1 Debbie tier c.s.f. 1 1 honor society 12 David Like key club 11,12 key club pres. 12 a- OSS country 9,10,1 1,12 track 9,10,1 1,12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Judith Fishlow debate 10,1 1 key club 11,12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 board member 1 1 Naomi Fishlow S minastics team 11,12 i club 10,11,12 honor society 10,11,12 key chib 12 symphonic band 10 Peter Fleisher soccer 11,12 track 1 1 cross country 12 key club 12 Joseph Fleury Sheila Flood Tony Flores Denise Florence student council 12 senior treasurer senior activities Kevin Fong golf 10,1 f 12 honor society c.s.f. 11,12 yearbook activities editor 12 yearbook photographer 12 gourmet club 12 soccer 11 Lillian Fong 0,11,12 Eric Fortune Jenny Ericksen Dan Ewell Heidi Faulk Becky Favre Denise Florence Kevin Fong Lillian Fong Eric Fortune Cynthia Foster Cynthia Foster Yvonne Foster Ida Fowler Eric Franklin Carla Freeman Diana Fiikawa Victoria Fussell Casey McElheney photo by Larry Neff Students Katy Gheley Denise Gibson Wanda Gipson Felicia Goins Peter Gavin Debbie Gaxiola Lonnie Galbert Domingo Garcia Cynthia Foster Cynthia Foster Yvonne Foster Ida Fowler class sec. 9 jacket staff 1 1 Eric Franklin Carla Freeman “sneaky fitch” 10 “bacchae” 1 1 “out at sea” 1 1 “gypsy” 12 “inspector general” 12 key club treasurer 11.12 concert chorale 11.12 chamber singers 12 Diana Fukawa key club 10 volleyball team 10, 11, 12 Victoria Fussell mesa 10, 11, 12 mesa president 12 mesa vice president 12 softball team 11, 12 rally comm. 10, 1 1 homecoming comm. 11, 12 cheering squad 12 model school a 10, 11 grad, hostess 10, 11 junior activities. ' . 1 Lonnie Galbert Domingo Garcia Peter Gavin Debbie Gaxiola Wanda Gee Mathias Genser Katy Gheley Denise Gibson Wanda Gipson Felicia Goins Simone Gonder asu 12 senior activiteis comm. 12 senior class fall sec. 12 Alyssa Uung Arthur Good ridge Barry Gordon Simone Gonder Alyssa Gong W Wanda Gee Mathias Genser Arthur Goodridge Barry Gordon 10:58 Derrick Gordon Troy Graggs © Beverly Greene Laurel Greene Kimberly Graham Andia Grana Pam Nelson, Tai Nguyen, and Joie Watson try to ignore photographer. Sandra Greene Donna Griggs Paul Grossman Loretta Hale Alicia Halperin Anna Hamilton Arved Grass Anthony Green Dana Greely Linda Green Derrick Gordon Troy Graggs Kimberly Gramhan Andia Grana Arved Grass Dana Greely Anthony Green Linda Green Beverly Greene africaii student iiss. 10 jacket girl 10 jr. class pres. 11 jr. class social sec. 1 1 jr. class activites comm. 1 1 calif jr. state 11 rally comm. 1 1 homecoming queen 12 bead cheerleader 12 student council 12 mr. and ms. bhs comm. 12 sr. class activites comm. 12 mesa 12 grad. comm. 12 Laurel Greene rally comm. 12 dance production 12 key club 12 Sandra Greene african dance ensemble 10 jr. class tres. 1 1 sr. class tres. 12 sr. class sec. 12 track and field 1 1 cross country 12 Donna Griggs Paul Grossman Loretta Hale Alicia Halperin Anna Hamilton -- Edward Han David Harada Calvin Harris Gretta Haris Mario Harris Neal Harris chorus 10,1 1 rally comtn. 1 0 mascot 12 Edward Han David Harada Calvin Harris Gretta Harris Mario Harris Neal Harris Sheila Harris Gregory Harrison Paula Hay dell Linda Hertle Brent Harrison William Hashimo to Jerry Hayes Margaret A twereboanda Brenda Hopkins Lisa Horton Cheryl Houston Vanessa Holmes photo by Judy Moore Link Hoang Roy Holmes Dawn Hill Thomas Hilliard Sheila Harris Brent Harrison Gregory Harrison vavsity football 12 football 11,12 William Hashimoto Paula Playdell cheerleader 1 1 pom-porn girl 12 mesa 12 homecoming comm. 1 1 Jerry Hayes Linda Her tie Margaret A twereboanda Dawn Hill chorus 1 1 swimming 10 yearbook staff 12 IV omens chorus 11 afto haitian dance 10,12 Thomas Hilliard Unit Hoang honor society c.s.f 10,1 1,12 gymnastics team 9,10 dance production 12 Ro y Holmes Howard Holt Gary Hooks Brenda Hopkins Lisa Horton Cheryl Houston honor society 10, 11, 12 csf 10, 11, 12 gymnastics team 9,10 dance production 12 Vanessa Holmes Sylvia Hsi Rickey Hubbard Jocelyn Hunt Mark Hunter Howard Holt Gary Hooks Sylvia Hsi Rickey Hubbard Jocelyn Hunt Mark Hunter 11:06 photo by Judy Moore One of the Parker twins, Claire Hurd Conrad Hurtt Betty Hwang Howard Hyde RichelJe Jackson Brenda Jay y son Karen Jeffrey Katrina Jenkins Mark Jessie Greg Jessner Darryl Jin Katherine Johnson Claire Hurd Conrad Hurtt gymnastics team 9,W,1 1,12. honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Betty Hwang yearbook copy editor 12 a.s.it. 10,1 1,12 honor society c. s.f. 10,11,12 badminton team 1 1 Howard Hvde Christina Ichioka ■ ‘gyp y’ 12 crew team 12 tennis team 11,12 aeolian choir 12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Meri Issel basketball team 12 jacket staff 12 Pauline Ito Darcel Jackson Lionel Jackson football team 10 varsity football team 11,12 Nina Jackson tres. m.e.s.a. 11 dance production 12 dance project 12 cheerleader 12 letter girl 10 class tres. 9 rally comm. 11 yearbook staff 12 Richelle Jackson Brenda Jaxyson Karen Jeffrey Katrina Jenkins Mark Jessie Greg Jessner Darryl Jin Katherine Johnson Lisa Johnson Mary Johnson Paulette Johnson Renee Johnson volleyball 9 cross country 12 track 12 Robert Johnson Tanya Johnson Christina Ichioka Meri Issel Pauline Ito Darcel Jackson Lionel Jackson Nina Jackson Lisa Johnson Mary Johnson Paulette Johnson Renee Johnson Robert Johnson Tanya Johnson Alex Jones Cori Jones Craig Jones Darlene Jones Francesca Jones Roger Kachiu Kelvin Jones Leah Kalish Leslie King Carolyn Klatt Katherine Kislitzin Zachary Klett Larry Wilderson looks both ways before crossing the courtyard: photo by Judy Moore Alex Jones Cori Jones Craig Jones Darlene Jones Francesca Jones Kelvin Jones Roger Kachiu baseball team 9,10,1 1,12 Leah Kalish Hannah Karpilow Anne Kasai no to Beatrix Kasten Diane Kent Vanessa Keyes Alphonso King basketball 11,12 football 12 Leslie King dance production 11,12 concert chorale 1 1 Katherine Kislitzin Carolyn Klatt chamber winds 10,11 symphonic band 10 jazz lab band 1 1 Zachary Klett concert chorale 11,12 chamber singers 11,12 ski club 1 1,12 crew team 12 key club 12 dance production 12 Michael Knox Terrance Lacey Carol Laird rally committee 12 key club 12 Roland Lambert swim team 10,11,12 track field 9 cross country 9 key club 12 Kristan Lawson chess club 12 badminton team 12 iguana club 10,11,12 Hannah Karpilow Beatrix Kasten Anne Kasamoto Diane Kent Michael Knox Carol Laird Terrance Lacey Roland Lambert Vanessa Keyes Alphonso King Kristan Lawson Darien Lee April Lindsey Jenny Lipow Robyn Lindsey Tim Locklear Mary Lokken Lorna Lomack David Lemberger Maurice Levitch Bettina Lewis Jeff Lewis Lyra Lew Roberta Lew David Lemberger Maurice Levitch Lyra Lew Roberta Lew Bettina Lewis Jeff Lewis mixed chorus 10,1 1 concert chorale 11,12 chamber singers 12 crew 11,12 cross country 9,10 key club 12 dance production 12 Joe Lewis Simeon Lewis April Lindsey Robyn Lindsey Jenny Lipow speech and debate 10,11,12 student senate 11,12 key club 10,11,12 honor society c.sf. 10,11,12 school site council 12 Tim Locklear Mary Lokken Lorna Lomack Claudia Lopez Patricia Lopez Wesley Loudd Carter Love Timothy Love Stuart Lowry Vicki Link Erin Lynch Joe Lewis Simeon Lewis Qaudia Lopez Patricia Lopez Wesley Loudd Carter Love Tim Love Stuart Lowrv Vicki Link Erin Lynch Dewitt Mack Darryll Maddux Michael Macy Cheryl Mallach Gisele McCann Kimberly McDonald Mark McCulloch Hulett McGaugh DeWitt Mack Michael Macy track 10,1 1 crew 12 key club 12 Darryll Maddux Cheryl Mallach field hockey 9,10,1 1,12 bask etball 9,10,1 1 softball 9,10,11 Roger Mamer Angela Manning Marjorie Mar swim team 9,10 a.s.u. 9,10,11,12 sr. activities committee 12 Ken Martin Carlos Martinez cross country 9,10,1 1,12 track and field 9,10,1 1,12 Charles Mathews David Mauchlan Cheryl Mays James McClymonds honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 fencing team 1 1 concert orchestra 9,10,1 1,12 concert chorale 11,12 ‘gypsy’ 12 ‘dream caper’ 12 yearbook artist 12 Karen McCallog CO -bead pom-pom 12 Gisele McCann homecoming comtnittee 10,12 Mark McCulloch Kimberly McDonald Hulett McGaugh track 10 football 12 Teresa McGee Dan McHale Kim McKenzie Terry McKinney Sandra McPherson mixed chorus 10 soc. sec. 10 leadership 11,12 rally comm. 10,11,12 cheerleader 9 Phillip Penney Roger Mamer Angela Manning Teresa McGee Dan McHale Marjorie Mar Carlos Martinez Dave Mauchlan James McClymonds Ken Martin Charles Mathews Cheryl Mays Karen McCallog Kim McKenzie Terry McKinney Sandra McPherson Phillip Penney 11:22 Antonio Mejia Beth Meurer Antonio Mejia Beth Meurer Patricia Mighetto sch 10,12 csf 10,11 honor society 10,11 Brenda Miles Sehvyn Miller concert chorale 12 wrestling team 12 homecoming king 12 speech and debate 12 dream caper 12 Diana Mills Jon MishUna Colanda Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Eugene M i tsuyasu Karen Molotnik dance production 12 Karen Moorer Renetta Morgan Jane Morrison swim team 9-12 crew team 11,12 movie club 10,1 1 chorus 10 honor society 10-12 David Moiiton Todd Mozer Stanley Nakaso track 9-12 cross country 9,10 Irene Naniche varsity tennis team 12 Asu 12 honor society csf 10-12 captain of tennis team 12 Anntonette Neely Pant Nelson kiwanettes 10,1 1 honor society csf 1 0-1 2 Genya Novak Leslie Oldershaw Jackie Oliver Kelly O ' Neal youth and government 10,1 1 sr-activities comm. 12 co-head cheerleader 12 11:24 Karen Molotnik Karen Moorer Renetta Morgan Jane Morrison David Mouton Todd Mozer Patricia Mighetto Selwyu Miller Jon Mishima Patricia Mitchell Brenda Miles Diana Mills Colanda Mitchell Eugene Mitsuyasu m Norm Erol Otus Connie Owens malcolm’s legacy 10 candidate jr. prmcess 11 Jael Owens Robert Owyang Alvin Parker Lisa Parker Marie Parker the death and life of sneaky fitch 1 0 you can’t take it with you 1 1 concert chorale 11, 1 volleyball team 10. 11 12 yearbook staff 12 Justine Parr Lalita Paul Johna Pecot Ralph Peet Phyllis Penny Sheronica People Anthony Pete Earl Phillips Lynn Pickerell bad?ninton team 9, 12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 gourmet club 12 botony club 10 costume crews 12 Carol Pinell Joannie Pinkney pep squad 12 mixed chorus 10, 11 Thelonious Polk Timothy Ponder Lajuana Porter Noriko Onitsuka Erol Otus Connie Owens Jael Owens Robert Owyang Alvin Parker Anthony Pete Earl Phillips Johna Pecot Ralph Peet Lisa Parker Marie Parker Justine Parr Lalita Paul Phyllis Penny Sheronica People :lose encounter of the P.A.D. kind Lynn Pickerell Carol Pinell Joannie Pinkney Thelonious Polk Timothy Ponder Lajuana Porter Yvonne Powell Glen Price Yvonne Powell Glen Price Joanna Price honor society 10 college prep program 10, 1 1 student represe ' ntative 12 student senate 12 sr. activities committee 12 Marshall Pryor Hannah Rabkin honor society 10, 11, 12 gymnastics team 11,12 c.s.f. 10,11,12 key club 12 Sancy Rader gymnastics team 10,11 softball team 12 honor society 12 key chib 12 Kathy Randel basketball volleyball softball varsity Jeff Ransom Kim Read Mary Reader pep squad 1 1 honor society 10, 11, 12 pom pon girl 12 Reiko Roberts Robyn Reid pep squad 1 1 honor society 10, 11, 12 po m po n girl 1 2 Paul Vacheron soccer team 10, 12 debate team 12 Sick Riasanovsky basketball team 11.12 jacket co-editor sports 12 Blanche Rice David Richards Ellice Richmond Sherolyn Ridgell Gail Ringgold Kim Rivenes crew team 11,12 key club 11,12 ‘bacchae’ 1 1 debate team 10 honor society c.s.f. 1 0,11,12 dance production 12 symphonic band 10 yearbook fall underclass editor 12 ski club 11,12 ski club vice pres. 12 Kenny Robinson Chantal Rohlfing botany chdi 10 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Kim Read Mary Reader Mr. .Allen’s students joke around during dasstime. Reiko Roberts Paul Vacheron Robyn Reid Nicholas R iasanovs ky Photo by Marianna Tubman Joanna Price Marshall Pryor Hannah Rabkin Nancy Rader Kathy Randel Jeff Ransom Blanche Rice David Richards Ellice Richmond Sherolyn Ridgell Gail Ringgold Kim Rivenes Kenny Robinsom Chantal Rohlfing Ramona Ross Eva Roubicek Michael Robben Eduardo Roy Maria Sanchez Lisa Sand Velma Saunders Albert Savedra Ramona Ross Michael Robben Eva Roubicek Eduardo Roy Rosalind Ruff cheerleader 9 mesa 1 1 yearbook 12 sr. activities comm. 12 homecoming comm. 12 Donald Runnells Valerie Ruthedge Matt Ryan Robyn Safford Susan Sakaki a.s.ii. 9,10,11,12 Todd Saldinger Donald Sally Sharon Samuels Esperanza Sanchez Maria Sanchez Lisa Sand dance production 12 Velma Saunders pep squad 1 1 botany club 11 junior activites comm. 11 yearbook staff 12 senior activites 12 homecoming comm. 12 Albert Savedra Rico Saxton dance production 11,12 dance project 11,12 yearbook staff 12 cheering squad 12 gymnastics 10 Anne Schuermann Hildy Schwartz honor society 10,11,12 c.s.f 10,11 ' ‘gypsy’ 12 dance production 12 ‘dream caper’ 12 Angela Scoggins Gregory Scott track team 10 football team 11,12 La’Velda Scott leadership 10,11 rally committee 11,12 young adult project 12 homecoming committee 10 jacket reporter 11,12 miss blue review pageant 1 1 nat. org. for black women 12 Rosalind Ruff Donald Runnells Valerie Ruthedge Matt Ryan Robin Safford Susan Sakaki Todd Saldinger Donald Sally Sharon Samuels Esperanza Sanche. t fashons. photo by Jade Goldstein Rico Saxton Anne Schuermann Hildy Schwartz Angela Scoggins Gregory Scott La’Velda Scott 11:38 Kelvin Scott Malinda Scott Jon Shill Dominique Shurman Kelvin Scott Malinda Scott Edward Secrease Deborah Segal Gregory Segers Katy Seid Francesca Jones Jonh Seith Walter Seiiell baseball 10,11,12 football 10,11,12 v) restling 10,11,12 Betty Seymour Dora Shears pep squad 10 Bruce Shelton Dennis Shimoko Jerry Shipman Jon Shill Dominique Schiirman Stephanie Simms Pamela Simpson Bonita Sizemore track and field 12 Lynn Slifer Cedric Small Dawn Smith Dion Smith Donavan Smith track and field 11,12 cross country 12 Edward Secrease Gregory Segers Deborah Segal Katy Seid Stephanie Simms Bonita Sizemore Pamela Simpson Lynn Slifer Francesca Jones Walter Seiiell John Seith Betty Seymour Sean Haines and Carolina Torres spend a typical lunch period in a gar- bage can. photo by Jade Goldstein Dora Shears Dennis Shhnoko Bruce Shelton Jerry Shipman Cedric Small Dion Smith Dawn Smith Donavan Smith Monica Smith Usana Smith Ken Sommer Ruth Sopher Steven Janies Smith Roger Soe Mark Somerville Kenneth Sonoda Cindy Swain Ingrid Sweet Jason Swiney Michelle Sylvester Monica Smith Steven James Smith yearbook photographer 12 jacket photographer 12 yearbook staff 12 Usana Smith Roger Soe Ken Sommer tennis 1 1 Mark Somerville concert chorale 12 ice hockey 10,11,12 honor society c.s.f 12 concert chorale 12 ice hockey 10,1 1,12 Ruth Sopher Kenneth Sonoda Susan Spears symphonic band 10 debate team 10 crew team 1 1 key club 1 1, 12 key club vice pres. 12 ski club 10,11,12 ski club vice pres. 12 yearbook staff 12 Charles Stewart Ray Stone Priscilla Street Stephen Sugiyama Kelly Sumimoto Cindy Swain Jason Swiney Ingrid Sweet Michelle Sylvester Tao Takaoka Curtis Tanaka Willie Tang Henry Taylor Ricky Taylor Anna Teachenor Susan Spears Roy Stone Charles Stewart Priscilla Street Stephen Sugiyama Kelly Sumimoto Tao Takaoka Curtis Tanaka Willie Tang Henrv Taylor Rickey Taylor Anna Teachenor Sharon Terry Andres Tesada Ella Thomas Tennesse Turtle When the going gets tough, the tough get going. (Doris Williams) Photo by Robert Owyanj 11:48 Sharon Thomas Wanda Thomas Doris Thompson Lorelei Thomsen Robert Tolefree Gayle Tom Wendy Toyofukii Ana Marie Tomeldon Sharon Terry Andres Tesada Ella Thomas Tennesse Turtle ‘the tortise and the bare 1 1 varsity track 9, 10, 11, 12 yearbook staff 12 ‘car wash ’ Martha Vasqiiez Karen Thomas Karen Y. Thomas Kevin Thomas Margaret Thomas Ola Thomas african dance ensemble Sharon Thomas Wanda Thomas Doris Thompson Lorelei Thomsen Robert Tolefree Gayle Tom Wendv Toyofuku tennis team 11,12 concert band 10 a.s.u. 10,11,12 Ana Marie Tomeldon Lee Trampleasiire cross country 10,11 bike club 1 1 junior state 12 model u.n. 12 honor society c. s.f 10,1 1,12 Jay Trimble Juanita Tugwell James Tull Paul Turin Ally son Tynes Lee Trampleasiire Jay Trimble Karen Y. Thomas Kevin Thomas Juanita Tugwell James Tull Margaret Thomas Ola Thomas Paul Turin Allvson Tvnes Martha Vasqiiez Karen Thomas r f Teresa Uchida Carlos Villavicencio Leif Wadleigh Avis Walker Jolyi Walker Miehael Walker Edward Walters Mark Walton John Chichester carries Karen Ruby over the threshold. 11:52 Wendy Wellbaum Cheri Wells Michael West Anita White Denise Warren Johanna Watson Adrian Washington Harold O. Watkins Photo by Larry Neff Douglas Whit sit t David Wilder Teresa Uchida a.s.u. 9,10,1 1,12 Carlos Villavicencio Leif Wadleigh Avis Walker John Walker Michael Walker Edward Walters Mark Walton Denise Warren Adrian Washington Johanna Watson honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 ski club 10,11,12 key club 1 1 Harold O. Watkins basketball 10 track 10 Yolanda Webster Charles Weitzer Wendy Wellbaum Cheri Wells Michael West Anita White Douglas Whit sit t David Wilder baseball 10,11,12 football 11,12 Michael Wilder baseball 10,1 1,12 jv football 1 1 Bugs B. Wabbit carrot club president 9,10,11,12 ' hare tonic’ 9 ' the tortoise and the hare’ 10 ‘dirty harey’ 12 Yolanda Webster Charles Weitzer Alexis Walker Betty Williams Cynthia Williams Doris Williams Wendy Mengel knows “flattery will get you anywhere” Photo by Greta Huneke 11:56 Darin Wills Ian Willis Terence Willis Joe Winn May Wong Rebecca Wonnacott Andrea Wright Susan Yamagata Inez Williams James Williams Valerie Williams Ingrid Williams Tony Williams Florenee Williamson Alexis Walker volleyball 10,12 basketball 12 softball 12 Betty Williams Cynthia Williams Doris Williams yearbook senior editor 12 dance production 11,12 jr. class vice pres. 1 1 mesa 11,12 student senate 12 calif jr. state 1 1 Inez Williams Ingrid Williams James Wiliams Tony Williams wrestling 10,11 jazz band 10,1 1,12 Valerie Williams Florence Williamson Darin Wills Ian Willis football 10,1 1,12 crew team 11,12 Terrence Willis Joe Winn May Wong a.s.u. 9,10,1 1,12 honor society c.s.f. 9,10,11,12 badminton teaam 12 Rebecca Wonnacott honor society 9,10,1 1,12 field hockey 11,12 Andrea Wright honor roll 9 gospel chorus 9,10 homecoming camm. 10,11,12 rally comm. 11,12 pep squad 11,12 honor society 12 ujamaa staff 12 senior act. comm. 12 mr. and miss, bhs contest 12 Susan Yamagata Suzanne Yee Frances Yoshimura a.s.u. 10,11,12 honor society 10,11,12 jacket staff 11,12 yearbook staff 12 Darrol Young Janine Young Sabrina Young homecoming comm. 11 mr. and miss bhs comm. 11,12 Shelley Young Suzanne Yee Frances Yoshimura Darrol Young Janine Young Sabrina Young Shelley Young Lasonja Brown Sandra Rollins Jenny Ericksen smiles on a sunny day. photo by Robert Chvyang Claud Curtis La Mar Tatro 12:00 Elizabeth Vance Ethel Vargas HI F O 4 If O Lasonja Brown Claud Curtis Sandra Rollins La Mar Tatro Elizabeth Vance Ethel Vargas Emily Adam Allison Alberts Norman Amidon Lisa Anderson vice president 10 rally committee 11 honor society 10, 11, 12 c.s.f 10, 11, 12 Avishai Antonovsky Rustin Appleyard Carrie Austin Barbara Bailey Orlando Baker Bolt Bender water polo 10, 11, 12 swim team 9, 10, 11, 12 body surfing 10, 11, 12 Emily Adam Allison Alberts Norman Amidon Lisa Anderson A vishai A n tonovsky Rustin Appleyard Carrie Austin Barbara Bailev Orlando Baker Bolt Bender Jeremy Bower Michael Boyd Susan Buchanan Jennifer Burroughs Pat Caploe Amy Car Is tad Paul Carson Tamar Carson Martha Elliott Selena Engelhart Vittorio Fatemi Rhonda Feinbaum Corrinna Fisher Wendy Fitzgerald Krissy Fremlin Tom French John Chichester Paul Chinn f Neil Friedman Donald Friend Jeremy Bower Michael Boyd honor society 10, 1 1, 12 c.s. f. 10, ly 12 Susan Buchanan Jennifer Burroughs concert chorale 11, 12 chamber singers 12 7)1. s. a. literary journal 11 gourmet club 11 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Pat Caploe Amy Carlstad Paul Carlson cross c aim try 10 track a nd field 1 0 crew 12 Tamar Carson John Chichester Paul Chinn soccer team 1 1, 12 jacket editor-in-chief graphics 12 jacket photographer 12 yearbook photo editor 12 Katherine Condon Graham Crowe David Cruger Sarah Davis Martha Elliott crew tea)n 11, 12 ho nor society c. s.f. 10,1 1,12 sympho7iic band 9, 10 Selena Engelhart Vittorio Fate mi Rhonda Feinbaum gymnastic team 9, 10 dance production 12 yearbook staff 12 honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 Corinna Fisher co77cert chorale 1 1 girls crew 12 Wendy Fitzgerald Krissy Fremlin Tom French Neil Friedman gymnastics team 10, 11 concert chorale 12 ski club 10, 11, 12 honor society c.s.f. 10, 11, 12 Donald Friend water polo 10, 11, 12 swiming 10 wrestling 1 1, 12 badminto)! 11 concert chorale 12 dessert club 1 1 Nancy Gallagher James George bsk 10 troubadors 12 ' dream caper’ 12 ‘incident at vichy’ 12 concert chorale 11, 12 soccer 10 debate tea))) 10, 1 1 tu)ier 1 1 Jade Goldstein gy))inastics team 1 1 yearbo ok staff 1 1 yearbook assistant editor 12 jacket staff 12 speach and debate tea))) 1 1 key club 12 honor society c. s.f. 10,1 1,12 Barry Gorin Katherine Condon David Cruger Graham Crowe Sarah Davis Nancy Gallagher James George Jade Goldstein Barry Gorin David Gorton Michael Green Debra Grossman Michael Gutfeldt Sean Haines Paul Hantke Seena Hawley Susie Heilig Tammy Piiisuk photo by Larry Neff Martin Jones Robin kanstein Dawn Kaltenbach John Kittredge David Gorton Michael Green jazz band 10,1 1,12 Deborah Grossman Miehael Giitfeldt concert chorale 12 Sean Haines concert chorale 10,1 1,12 varsity crew 11,12 dance production 11,12 ‘ Oliver’ 10 ‘roundheads and peakheads’ 10 fantasticks’ 1 1 ‘peter o’hey’ 11 ‘you cant take it with you’ 1 1 ‘gypsy’ 11 ‘separate tables’ 12 ‘3:00 high’ ‘dream caper’ Paul Hantke Seena Hawley Susie Heilig girls gymnastics 9,10,1 1,12 boys diving 10,1 1 girls diving 11,12 yearbook staff 12 honor society 12 Harold Helson Sarah Hendon Ann Higgins dance production 11,12 concert chorale 11,12 chamber singers 12 wombat club 12 Becky James Pam James chamber winds 10,11,12 orchestra 1 1,12 gypsy 1 1 gymnastics team 12 dream caper 12 Mark Johnson Martin Jones yearbook staff 1 1 Dawn Kaltenbach Robin Kanstein jacket staff 1 1,12 yearbook photo 11,12 soccer manager 10,11 football stat 1 1 track stat 10 John Kit tr edge gymnastics team 10,11 jacket staff 12 key club 12 Jed Kreinberg Sarah Lamb Allison Lara ‘gypsy’ 12 ‘inspector general’ 12 dram festival 12 dance production 12 ‘incident at vichy’ 12 ‘dream caper’ 12 Abbie Lasso ff dance production 12 Margaret Lebbert Anne Lehman Harold Helson Ann Higgins Pam James Sarah Hendon Becky James Mark Johnson Hannah Le icier Matthew Lena Leo Levenson John Lemon Greg Lesher Matt Lieberinan Hannah Leicler John Lemon Matthew Lena concert chorale 11,12 chamber singers 11,12 kiddie chorale 10 board of education 11,12 dance production 12 honor society csf 10-12 Greg Lesher Leo Levenson Matt Lieberinan honor society 1 0-1 2 csf 10-12 key club 1 1-12 key club pres 12 key club vice pres 1 1 ski club 10-12 swim team 10 water polo team 10-12 Steve Linsley Fat Low asu 10-12 ashn writers project 10,11 tennis team 12 jacket staff 12 Robin Lowitz honor society csf 10-12 speach Sc debate team 10-12 Jonathan Marinissen basketball varsity 10-12 key club Casey McElheney womans swim team 10-12 softball team 10-12 womans chorus 1 1 concert chorale 11,12 chamber 12 honor society csf 1 0-1 2 Stacy Means Hugh Merriam Judith Moore student representative 12 yearbook faculty editor 12 african student union 12 college prep program 10,12 yearbook photographer 12 Willy Morris water polo 1 0-12 swim team 10-12 co-sports editor for jacket 12 Anne Moulton Bonnie Moy Joshua Muldavin Ken Nakagawa Laurence Neff drama 10-12 Suzy Neyhart gymnastic 9 biology botany club 10 honor society 10-12 csf 10,12 Tai Ngugen Debby Ohlsen John Oliver Richard Olmsted Patrick O’Mahoney Hugh Merriam Judith Moore Willy Morris Anne Moulton Bonnie Moy Joshua Muldavin Sweethearts. photo by Jade Goldstein Steve Linsley Robin Lowitz Pat Low Jonathan Marinissen Casey McElheney Stacey Means Ken Nakagawa Laurence Neff Suzy Neyhart Tai Nguyen Debbie Olilsen John Oliver Richard Olmsted Patrick O’Mahoney Dana Otis Robin Pierce W’eiidy Peoples Tammy Pilisuk Megan Siler Nanoii Stark Anne Soule Lorraine Steele Dana Otis Wendy Peoples key club 12 honor society c.s.f- 10 , 11,12 dance production 12 chorus 12 ‘interview ' 10 ‘the bacchae ' 1 1 ‘out at sea’ 1 1 ‘picnic’ 1 1 ‘you can ' t take it with you’ 1 1 ‘gypsy’ll ' the inspector general’ ' separate tables’ 12 Robin Pierce Tammy Pilisuk Anne Pope honor so cie ty c.s.f. 10,1 1,12 varsity tennis 9,10,11 chamber winds 10,1 1 womens chorus 1 1,12 field biology 12 make-up crew: ‘inspector general’ drama festival ‘separate tables’ incident at vicby Stephen Quan key club 10,1 1 yearbook photographer 12 tennis team 10,11,12 Andrew Rader tennis team 10,11,12 ski club 10,1 1,12 Adam Ratoosh Peter Rentcln honor society c. s.f. 10,1 1,12 karate club ski club 10,11,12 ' ' ' .. t 0 Anne Pope Stephen Quan Gus Revenaugh Margaret Rosenfeld Gary Rosenzweig Brenda Baldwin Paula Siegel Megan Siler Anne Soule ski club secretary 1 1 ski club 10.1 1,12 key club 11,12 yearbook staff 12 aeolian choir 10,12 Lorraine Steele Nanoii Stark Jane Stenmark concert chorale 12 chamber winds 12 orchestra 12 honor society c. sf ' . 10,11,12 gourmet club 12 c.s.f. vice pres. 12 Suki Stern make-up for: ‘maty dohan of peter obey’ 11 ‘you can’t take it with you’ 11 ‘gypsy’ll ‘inspector general’ 12 ‘dream caper’ 12 ‘incident at vicby’ 12 Jennifer Stewart Dianna Stirpe ski club 11,12 movie club 1 1 yearbook performing arts editor 12 yearbook photographer 12 Jane Stenmark Randy Stock Miriam Stoll Suki Stern Andrew Rader Adam Ratoosh Peter Renteln Giis Revenaiigh Margret Rosenfeld Gary Rosenzwieg Brenda Baldwin Paula Siegel Twin talk- Karen and Susan Rothblatt, Maryanne and Suzanne Teng. photo by Jade Goldstein Jennifer Stewart Dianna Stirpe Randy Stock Mirriam Stoll Trinette Tom Sarah Tondu 12:20 Courtney Whitaker Nancy White Trinette Tom tennis team 11,12 honor sociey c.s.f- 10,11,12 keywanette club 10,12 Sarah Tondu symphonic band 10 gypsy ' gymnastic team 12 ‘dream caper ' 12 Sitzy Tondu ski club 9,10,11 ' you can’t take it with you ' 11 dance production 12 Israeli dance workshop 1 1 Willard Tressel ' nobody’ 9 golf team 10,12 ey club 12 concert chorale 12 cross country 9 Yvonne Trilling Peter Ttuman Allison Turner jacket staff 10 jacket editor 1 1 class representative 12 honor society c.s.f. 10,1 1,12 Stephanie Valentine Loralee Wagner yearbook editor 12 yearbook staff 10,11 rally committee 12 Aaron Walker Sharon Wall Nicola Walters costume crew for-. ' hacchae ' 1 1 ' picnic ' 1 1 drama festival 11 ‘you can’t take it with you’ 12 hon o r society c. s.f. 11,12 Donna Ward treasurer 10 Steven Weil Courtney Whitaker dance production 1 1 costume production 10,11 jacket staff 12 Nancy White honor society c.s.f- 10,1 1,12 tennis team 12 Darryl Williams Erin Wilson Laurie Wolinsk} ' key club 1 1 cross comitry team 1 1 h o n or so cie ty c. s.f. 10,1 1 dance production 1 1 gourmet club 10,1 1 gourmet club president 1 1 Kathy Worden science botany club 10 gourmet club 12 honor society c. s.f. 10,11,12 Carrie Yamauchi symphonic band 9,10 chamber winds 11,12 ‘gypsy’ 11 gymnastics team 12 ‘dream caper’ 12 Genevive Yandell chamber winds 10,11 honor society c.s.f. 10,1 1, 12 concert chorale 12 Suzy Tondu Willard Tressel Darryl Williams Erin Wilson Yvonne Trilling Peter Truman Laurie Wolinsky Kathy Worden Allison Turner Stephanie Valentine Loralee Wagner Aaron Walker Sharon Wall Nicola Walters Donna Ward Steven Weil Joseph Yovino-Yoimg varsity crew team 1 0 Sally Fuller honor society c.s.f. 10,11,12 dance production ’78 12 president science fiction club 12 jacket staff 12 Sherry Norris Phyllis Smith african dance ensemble 10 homecoming committee 11,12 rally committee 11 jr. class social secretary 1 1 jr. activities comm. 11 sr. class social secretary 12 sr. class vice-pres. 1 2 sr. activities comm. 12 cheerleader co-head 12 The yearbook staff apolo- gizes to those seniors who turned in their activities sheets, but weren’t printed due to circumstances beyond our control. Carrie Yamauchi Genevive Yandell Joseph Yovino-Young Sally Fuller Sherry Norris Phyllis Smith 12:22 Jennifer Abrahamson Dan Abrami Jennifer Adams Susan Adamson Nora Akino Curtis Alcutt Renee Alexander Renona Alexis Rita Amidon June Amino Jewell Anderson Julie Anderson Michelle Anderson Steven Anderson David Aoyagi The JUNIOR CLASS this year has planned many fund- raisers not only to finance their fu- ture senior ball but also their high- lighted Spring Ball. The junior class officers have shown a great outlook towards the school, due to the inspiration of the junior class. 1 . The Junior Class Officers: Sondi Harris, Mark Lundgren, David Jones, Melanie Harvey, Joen Eshima. 2. Jr. Class President, Sondi Harris. photos by: Kevin Fong, Dana Greely. Katherine Arbegast Lorna Armstrong Debra Ashworth Andrew Austin Norman Auther Thomas Baba Anne Bade Rachel Bagwell Carol Baker Stephanie Baker Steve Baker Tina Baltz Thomas Ballantine Yolanda Barkus 12:24 2 . David Brown David Brown Debra Brown James Bronson Anthony Brown Chris Brown Carolyn Brass William Brew Joel Bridgeman Yolanda Bowler David Bowser Debra Bradshaw Mike Bentley Chris Berggren Monica Bosson Carrie Barnes Karen Barton Gregory Bass Jessica Batres Marion Beatty Ted Bell Morris Bellard Ovidio Barranco Kathryn Basart Hilary Batey Mikael Bayless Tom Beatty Hally Bellah David Bender 12:26 Jody Brown Larry Brown Robert Brown Running Brook David Bruner Margaret Bruner Tony Bucher Taran Buckley Wilson Buckley Chris Bulkley Bob Burns Michael Butler Maude Buttrick Randy Calhoun Kenneth W. Calhoun Juan Carlos Janet Carmichael Tobbie Carpenter Allen Carr Catalina Carriedo Ann Carson Eric Casida Karen Cassidy Jeanine Castello Andrea Cesar Nora Chastain Margaret Cheeks Chonita Chew Peter Chin On the first day of school, students go through a confusing process of SELF - SCHEDULING Cards for each class and teacher are divided into three or four equal sections. Then, students are called by lottery to get their clases. Many students run into difficulties because one class or another is clo- sed (no more cards for that section). So, students must either rearrange their schedule for open classes or file an incomplete. Sometimes, they change their schedules only to find, some classes have closed in the meantime. So, on the first day of classes, there are some unhappy students, result ing in a mob of people in the counseling office. 1. Suzanne Teng hurries to meet the mad rush. 2. Students desperately try to figure out a solution to closed” classes. 3. Ms. Bennett and Ms. McKinney call out student names. 4. Peter Schooley explains his dilemma to vice principal Samantha Lee. photos by Paul Chinn, Jade Goldstein Victor Chinn Helen Chuck Kim Clark Johnny Christopher Sharon Chyr Brian Clarke Rodney Clement Cassandra Clomon Dan Comfort Adam Cole lolani Clemens Timothy Coen Laura Colby Herschel Collins HUEY NEWTON re turned co-founder of the Black Pan- ther party visited David Eichorn ' s Criminal Law classes. The event was exclusively arranged for the Criminal Law Classes by the father of one of Mr. Eichorn ' s students. At the session, Huey Newton answered questions about m any of his current political and social views. 1 . Huey Newton. 2. Huey Newton talks to Berkeley High students. 3. Huey Newton and Mr. Eichorn. photos by Steve Smith, Paul Chinn Francesca Condon Ima Conn Brad Cook Melicie Cook Laura Corcos Mary Coulter Russell Conley Claire Content Joan Cook Cynthia Corbin James Coulter Frances Coverson Yur Crazy Stacia Cronin 12:32 Caroline Diaz Linh Diep Yvette Digrazia Linda Dew Carmel Dewies Joel DeWitt Scott Demarco Sarah Dessler Timothy Devaney Tony DeBlasi Roald Dejean Denise Demarest Tarea Davis M. Dawson Kermit Dearman Leah Cross Helen Crowe Timothy Crowe Alfred Cummings Chris Dahms Cecilia Damon Minh Dang Nick Dargahi Anthony Daniels C. Darron Cyntania Davis Michael Davis Ina Davis Stephanie Davis Liza Dodd Theresa Dominick Ted Donahue Charles Dorsey Ronnie Dorsey Steven Dorst Manish Doshi Jacqueline Drummer Kyle Dugan Rachel Durling Arlene Edwards Jerry Edwards Katherine Edwards Velma Elsey Cecilia Englehart Arleen Ervin Kenneth Ervin Joen Eshima David Everhart Ivory Evans Janice Farrell Marcelius Feaster Rebecca Feder Anthony Fenner Andres Fernandez Emily Fernandez B. Feny Jeff Field Charlene Fields 12:36 Improvements on the gym finally became a reality instead of a dream. On December 12, construction began with the removal of the old football field and track area. The N EW FI ELD, containing a sandbase soil compostition, real grass (grown instead of laid down), and a new combination of soccer football goals, was planned to be completed by June. The whole project, the culmination of four years hard work and study, will cost $3.45 million dollars, all paid for by a grant from the Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program of the Federal Government. Included in the project, is the rehabilitation of the old gym, and the building of a new one. 1. The Berkeley High School field the day before construction. 2. A bulldozer digs the field up. 3. One of the many pieces of machinery involved with the renovations. 4. A workman works on the irriga- tion drainage system. photos by Paul Chinn David Fier Jonathan Fisher John Fitch Caitlin Flanagan Greta Floyd Norman Fong Carl Fraley Renee Frappier •loran Freeman Jodi Friedman Joshua Friedman Robert Fripp Sarah Fuerstenau Christine Fujii As long as they have been here, the CADILLAC KIDS have been the most successful band on campus. Their success, however has not been limited to just B.H.S. They have had engagements at U.C. Davis, Berkeley, Tuolomne Camp, the Ever- green Lodge, and in Fremont, to name a few. The group was formed in 1974, when lead guitarist Brian Kendall, drummer, Jeff Weinmann, and lead singer Matt Rogers came together to perform in a talent show at Willard Jr. High. The group was such a hit that they stayed together, and when they came to B.H.S., they were joined by bass player Jeff Lewis and keyboard player Greg Lesher. The band ' s future is cloudy, though, as both Greg Lesher and Jeff Lewis are graduating this year. Regardless of what happens, their years at B.H.S. will long be remembered, and their 50 ' s dances will be reflected upon as some of the most novel and entertain- ing experiences at Berkeley High. 1. The Cadillac Kids perform at the Marathon Dance. 2. The Cadillac Kids: ( L to R) Matt Rogers, Jeff Lewis, Brian Kendall, Jeff Weinmann, Greg Lesher. 3. Jeff Weinmann keeps a steady beat. 4. Greg Lesher plays the keyboards. photos by Jade Goldstein and Steven Smith 1 . Bridgette Futrell Tom Gaebler Rosemary Gaines Sabrina Galloway Daphne Gamble S. Gamgee Claire Garabedian Gail Gaustad Roger Gay Baron Gee Jeanette Gee Elizabeth Geiger Natalie Gee David George Amy Hafter Jeff Hagan Sophie Hahn Peter Guenther Lita Guerrero Bob Guthrie Lisa Grodin Bonnie Gruen Tom Grunland Mary Gray Kevin Gress Aldoray Griffin Jackie Goto Robert Gourdine Chris Gralund Bede Gey O ' Dell Gibbs Jill Gilbert Grace Gill Leori Gill Clayton Gillespie Brenda Givens Jan Givens Colin Glassey Ann Glassner Louis Gooden Paula Goodman Adam Gordon Eric Goshay Gerald Hampton Thomas Halbach Susan Hang Jan Hannah Brenna Hanson Paul Hanson Arlana Harari L. Hardman Monique Hardy Joel Harmon Steve Harmon Lutrell Harms Andrea Harrell Laurel Harris Lisa Harris Terri Harrison Lynette Hasan James Hawley Hilary Hefferlin Geoffrey Henderson Melanie Harvey Vickie Hawkins Suzanne Hawley Tod Heiles Derrick Henry Judy Hairpin Sondi Harris Robert Harris Rebecca Harrison 6. For those of you who thought marathon dances went out in the 30 ' s, suprise! The Key Club sponsored the First Annual MARATHON DANCE which lasted from 8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 6 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday, January 7. Forty-two couples boogied to the latest taped music, as well as a live performance given by the Cadillac Kids, with only 15 minute breaks every two hours. Only fourteen couples finished the grueling 24 hour dance. Each contestant rounded up sponsors, who paid them for each hour they danced, the money raised was given to the Berkeley Center for Independent Living (C.I.L.), which is an organization to help disabled persons to live more independently. KPIX covered the dance with a live broadcast, stories appeared on KRON and in the Oakland Tribune, and Matt Lieberman, key club presi- dent, was interviewed by KGO. 1. Key Club president, Matt Lieber- man, turns the music up. 2. Leslie Oldershaw and Susan Spears get in the swing of things. 3. Fred Wright and Kim Rivenes await a break. 4. The winners! Judith Fishlow, se- cond, Gillian Bolt, first, and Norman Scott, third. 5. Slow dancin ' , swayin ' , to the music . . 6. Kim Rivenes - aah, rest at last. photos by Paul Chinn, Jade Goldstein, Steve Smith Manuel Herrera Mark Hiersoux Amanda Hill Richard Hirshen Dawn Hoggatt Terrence Holman Jon Horowitz Christopher Hester Carla Hightower Lyn Hinegardner Laurence Hiliard Randy Holland Celeste Hong Daniel House r — I STAFF: AdministTation: JThomas Parker Samantha Lee, James Catlett, Norman Letcher Yoshio Isono, Irene Obera, James Trainor. Counseling: J. Patterson, D. Brown, H. Cassidy. G. Flannery, B. Hickman, G. James, S. Lee, 0. McKinney, A. Nagafujii, V. Wenrich, Coordi- nators: T. Bennett, U. Wong, R. Tyron. Gui- dance Services: H. Singer, W. Scott. Health Consultant: J. Harris. Multimedia Center: A. ' Goldstein, L. Rulotson. English: J. White, R. Allen, C. Anderson, E. Bennett, G. Bowman, M. Bunts, T. Doran, P. Fisher, B. Hagains, L. Harmon, K. Huston, R. Jogo, W. Kennedy, C. Kratz, E. Langille, C. Lovell, F. Metcalf, M. Patterson, T. Sayles, L. Sherioan, C. Smid, M. Sutliff, J. Willcox, S. Wolfer, L. Woodson, S. Young. History: S. Harrington, E. Anderson, O. Austin, S . Burke, K. Conning, D. Eichorn H. Houck, T. Johnson, J. Kennedy, P. KOopei- man, E. Lawton, P. Luks, W. Mason, R. Mc- Knight, H. Myers, B. Roost, S. Teel, E. Wade, T. Wilson, J. Young. Mathematics: G. Rey- nolds, A. Bakos, J, Coleman, F. Dunn-Ruiz, M. Griffin, R. Grossman, M. Kaaya, M. Knight, R. LeBlanc, L. Lee, E. Lui, R, Menken, N. San Martin, M. Shedd, A. Ward, F, Wehking, M. Wilkins, M, Wona. K, Young. Science: H. Nelson, A. Caburi, H. Choulett, J. Dickey, R Dunk, C. Harvey, D, Hill, J. Hunter, J. Nash, M O ' Loughlin, A. Panasenko, B. Renton, R. Sikora, D. Weir, B, Whipperman, M. Wyatt. Foreign Language: H. Lorenzo, J. Chavez, R. Claudine, R. Dillingham, P, Dyer, C. Lovell, E. Pillars, A. Repetto, M, Rowland, D. Schrump M. Small, J. Wilcox, Home Economics - Family Life: G. Jackson, V. Casey, A. Christie, C. James, A. Porter, C. Rone, N. Rubin, Arts, Industry and Design: P. St. Martin, O. Berland, F. Bullock, H. Constant, D, Coolidge, T. Doran. L. Maybuce, E, MacDonald, F. Matsumoto, J. Romero, J. Van Zomeren, D. Weir, S. Wolfer. Performing Arts: R. Pearson, J. Anthony, L. Barker, C. Brush, T. Doyle, W, Elliott, P. Hardymon, L. Houston, C. James, D. Mac- Donald, N. Xenelis. Driver Education: H. Hanson, V. Barrett, H. Constant, J. Crismon, W. Fiedler, R. Gomez, F, McNair. Business Edu- cation: J. Ludemann, J. Anderson, K. Conning, J. Gayner, C. James, D. Wasdon. Physical Education: R, Traum, P. Worthington, D. Allin, L. Anderson, O. Austin, D. Bracelin, J. Bragg, M. Carey, P. Daniels, T. Doran, N. Gardner, J. Gregerson, L. Hensley, J, Mart S. Nakahara, M. Oldershaw, R. Podew ,, J. Reaves, M. Singman, J. Sturm, A. Ward, W. White, W. Wilson. Special Education: J. Biondi, J. Wise, C. Perkins, M. Montgomery, D. Powers, S. Anderson, T. Kellis. African-Ameri- can Studies: R. Navies, O. Austin, M. Kaaya, W. Mason, R. McKnight, P. Fleury, Vocational Education: R. Rajander, W. Carlund, L. Rice. Bilingual Program: B. Greenlee, E. Garcia, A. Segura. photo by Paul Chinn Vanessa Howard Kaye Hudson Milcah Hsu Lee Hudson Moira Hughes Greta Huneke Jocelyn Hunt Ellen Ikeda Kenneth Hunter Fumie Ikeda Jerry Ireland Bernadette Jackson Alan Irikura Ross Jackson 12:48 Megan Josephs Phil Kaake May Kaneko Marty Cat Jones Melanie Jones Sterling Jones David Jones Dean Jones Kenneth Jones Lisa Johnson Catherine Johnston Charlene Jones STAFF Derrick Johnson Jamie Johnson Judy Johnson Tina Jackson Laura Jaffe James Jacobs Anita Jain Dawn James Michael James Rebecca James Brian Jersey Graham Jessup Denise Jin Peter Johansson Augie Johnson Crystal Johnson Damon Johnson 12:50 Ted Kattchee Leslie Katz Yvette Kay Terry Kekaha Michelle Kelly Veronica Kelly Brian Kendall Debbie Kennedy Terrie Kent Florita Kilgore Daniel King Sally King Terry Kitchen Carolyn Klatt Teri Klonsky Lawrence Komo Ronnie Kon Kathryn Krahenbuhl Steve Kurtzman Nathan Kreisburg Pauline Lam Laurie Lander Mary Larionoff Pomona Lawton Renee Lee Thomas Lee Adam Lehman Hunter Lenihan Beth Lerner 12:52 Berkeley High ' s A DM INI - STRATIQN under the lea- dership of Principal Tom Parker, has worked tirelessly to help make Berk- eley High the place it is. Instructional Vice-Principal Samantha Lee has ap- plied both her experience as a coun- selor and her skill for working with people to her increasingly difficult task of meeting the needs of a diverse student population in the face of con- tinuing staff cutbacks. Administrative Vice-Principal Jim Catlett kept the buildings in shape as well as could be expected and endeavored to put our limited supplies budget to best use. Mr. Letcher, Student Supervisor did his best to keep in touch with the needs and concerns of students, but hates to be labeled as a ' watchdog. ' Grade Coordinator Yoshio Isono, Irene Obera, and Jim Trainor dealt with attendance and discipline prob- lems with fair and open minds. And last, but by no means least. Principal Tom Parker fought valiantly with an often insensitive Central Administra- tion against staff and budget cutbacks. 1. Samantha Lee — Instructional Vice- Principal. 2. Tom Parker — Principal. 3. James Catlett — Administrative Vice- Principal. 4. Thelette Bennett — Coordinator of Student Activities. 5. Grade Coordinators: James Trainor, Irene Obera, Yoshio Isono. 6. Student Stupervior, Norman Letcher, standing at right, talks to two visitors, Ms. Williams and Mr. Dorsey. photos by: Judy Moore, Steven Smith, Paul Chinn, Dana Greely, Terry Doran Michael Levinson Edwin Lewis Jeff Levitch Kevin Lewis Rodney Lewis Ronald Lewis Roger Lewis Yolanda Lewis David Libby Roger Lind Victoria Lieberman Richard Linsley Theodore Liou Ann Litwack Despite the great increase in the number of students per counselor this year, the COUNSELORS have done a consistently good job. Another problem Berkeley High had this year was difficulties in hiring. The school was one counselor short. Two more counselors, Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Hickman are retiring, which will leave next years staff even shorter. Mrs. Cassidy said that her counseling experience was altogether an enjoyable one. She especially liked counseling in Berkely because of the wide diversity of Ethnic groups and the number of overseas students. All the counselors seem to agree that another nice thing about coun- seling is the one to one contact with the students. A counselor can really get to know his students and watch their development through high school. Altogether counselors feel counseling is a very interesting and rewarding experience. 1. Ms. Lee with a big grin on her face. 2. Head Counselor, Mr. Patterson. 3. Ms. Hickman joking with a student. 4. Counselors: Mr. James, Ms. Lee, Mr. Brown Mr. Flannery, Ms. Nagafuji, Mr. Wenrich, Ms. Cassidy Mr. Patterson 5. Mr. Brown checking over a program. photos by: Judy Moore, Paul Chinn, Terry Doran Kevin Lock Kevin Lockey Hugh Lofton Mark Lundgren John Lunsford Anne Lutz Kevin Lynch Audrey Lyness Kim Lyons Kathy Madden Ronald Magleo Judy Mah, Steven Mallach Tony Malliaris 12:56 Sinath Men Wendy Mengel Timothy Merritt Alexis McLemore John McNulty Dolores Medearis Russel McIntosh Troya McKinney Anna McLean Caitlin McGiffin Colin McGuire Shelly McGuire Jennifer McFarlane Cecily McGaw Tony McGaugh James Manheimei Holly Martinez Shawn Masten Lamelda Matthews Eilyne Mayfield Roger McClain Michael Mann Robin Massie Leonard Matsumoto David Maung Kelvin McClain Carla McCoy Elizabeth McCoy Bren McCrary Ronnie Muldrew Robert Mungim Rosa Murillo Andrew Nahem Shirley Nakahara Anne Nakano Aaron Merlino Ossie Milanov Pamela Miller Stephen Mills Richard Minner Lisa Mitchell Steve Mitchell John Mittler Kutrin Mix Tony Moffitt Laurie Montgomery Brian Moor Mary Moore Michael Moore Pamela Morton Julian Neff Jeff Neuman Peter Nakaso Anthony Neal Lise Naparst Lavita Neal Gregory Neumark Donna Newton 6 . The ENGLISH Depart- ment, as usual, is in a hectic stage. It is constantly in a state of change. Last years ' English Honors course was dropped and implemented this year was a new sequence of Advanced Placement courses: English Novel, British Drama and Poetry, and Mo- dern American Literature. The rich variety of electives re- mained, with students able to take everything from Jounalism to Ad- vanced Placements courses. Skills programs. High Intensity Learning Center, Black, Asian, Childrens ' and Modern American Literature courses were also available for the students. 1. The English Ueparirrient: Top row — Mr. Patterson, Ms. Sheri- dan, Mr. Huston, Ms. Jogo, Mr. Met- calf, Ms. Bennett, Mr. Kratz, Mr. Sayles, Mr. Lovell, Mr. Allen, Mr. Doran. Bottom row Ms. Young, Ms. Sutliff, Ms. Harmon, Ms. White, Ms. Fischer, Ms. Haggans, Ms. Woodson. 2. Ms. White, department chairper- son, teaches in her usual jovial manner. 3. Anticipating financial difficulties ' after retirement, Mr. Pendleton prac tices biting his tongue. 4. Mr. Kennedy, anxious to leave school, signs the forged note anyway. 5. One more peep out of you and . . . . .” threatens Mr. Metcalf, who was voted the favorite English teacher by Berkeley High students. 6. Oblivious to the work which needs to be done on the Jacket, Mr. Kratz reads a photo magazine. photos by; Kevin Fong, Dana Greely, Jade Goldstein Naomi Nishimura Don Nishita Cynthia Nomikos 39 Nybo Eric Novikoff Thung Nguyen Andrew O ' Hehir Renee Okamura Steven Ojala Frank Oliver Jane Olson Fee Ong Russell Orloff Christine Orme The HISTORY De partment at Berkeley High has been designed with a two-fold curriculum. One is designed to meet the gradua- tion requirements. The other is to cater to the various interests of the di- verse student body at B.H.S. The de- partment is also interdisciplinary, involving other deparments, such as English, math and science. As a re- sult, there is a rich variety of history courses. The department also embarks upon various projects, for example, the Close-Up program, which provides for st udents to spend one week at Wash- ington D.C. Various speakers are in- vited to speak upon current and con- troversial issues. 1. Ms. Harrington supervises the His- tory Department meeting. 2. Ms. Wilson works in her usual cheery manner. 3. Mr. Anderson gives the false im- pression that he ' s teaching. 4. The History Department: Mr. Teel, Ms. Lawton, Mr. Myers, Ms. Burke, Mr. Houck, Ms. Wilson, Ms. Wade, Ms. Roost, Ms. Harrington, Mr. Austin, Ms. Mason. 5. Mr. Teel, voted favorite history teacher by the B.H.S. students. photos by: Steve Smith, Dana Greely John Ostrander Connie Owens Taras Otus Clark Pappas Cheryl Parker Lisa Parker Margaritte Parker Susannah Patterson Randall Patterson Richard Pavao Leticia Penny Nathan Peterson Zelda Phillips Joshua Pickus 1:04 Felicia Rice Brenda Richards Carol Ridgell Benjamin Polanco Jeanette Poy Kevin Pope Daryl Prater Amy Resner Robert Reyes Donna Rice Jill Reiner Katie Rendahl Nicholas Renton Walter Reed Paul Reiche Kim Reid Deborah Randon John Ranskin Chris Rasmussen Delona Prather Brian Preston Heather Price Hiliary Price Isabel Ramirez Christina Ranck Leonard Pon Pui Poon Vernal Quinnine Soyinka Rahim J. Richardson Phillip Richardson Joy Riskas Kathleen Robinson Harry Roche Stephen Rochlin Matt Rogers Lisa Rose Karen Rosenquist Linda Ross Mark Ross Robert Rothblatt Peter Rothman Alicia Rouverol Karen Ruby Duane Runnells Nila Rusnell Karin Saizgebler Barry Sampson Kathy Samuels Iwalani Sanders Roshara Sanders Terrence Sauer Kevin Savage Gregory Sayles Dove Scherr Ellen Schneider Peter Schooley Joel Schwartzbart B.H.S. has one of the largest math departments in the Bay Ares with dedicated teachers who teach a wide variety of math courses. B.H.S. students participate in many math contests. In the annual high school contest sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America, B.H.S. has consistently done well, and the department plans to maintain those high standards. The MATH Depart- ment is in the process of developing a graduation proficiency test. Students in the class of 1980 and later classes will have to meet the minimal requirements included in the test in order to graduate. 1. Mr. San Martin, the favorite math teacher, reads a poetic formula to his Algebra 3 class. 2. Mr. Reynolds carefully listens to a student ' s question. 3. Ms. Wong teaches her geometry class theorems. 4. Mr. Lee explains his principle, It ' s the same, only different. 5. Mr. Coleman solemnly announces a surprise quiz. 6. The Math Department: Mr. Young, Mr. San Martin, Mr. Cole- man, Mr. Amundson, Mr. Lee, Ms. Jay Ms. Wong, Mr. Bakos, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. LeBlanc, Ms. Shedd, Mr. Knight, Mr. Dunn-Ruiz, Mr. Ward, Mr. Weh- king, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Lui, Mr. Menken photos by Steve Quan, Jade Goldstein, Maurice Levitch Mary Scott Norman Scott Thomas Scott Maya Sedgewick June Skiguchi Marya Shapiro Stephanie Shaw Greg Sherman Vernice Sherman Olivia Shinomoto C. rin Shoemaker Raymond Simmons Tina bimpanen Caroline Singleton Every graduate of BHS must have had at least one year of Science during the four years of high school. This means that the SCIENCE de partment has students of all ability groups and interests. Because we are a large school, we are able to offer courses in a number of different areas. Perhaps the most unusual aspect of the offerings of the Science Dept, is the number of Advanced Placement courses that are available here. Most schools do not offer any A.P. classes. We have such a large number of ambitious and talented students that we have been able to offer A.P. classes in biology, chemistry and physics. Another outstanding offering of the Science Dept, is Field Biology. This course gives students an opportunity to study, first hand, the’ ecology in several different biotic zones. The Dept, has had an outstanding reputation in many different colleges and universitie s that our students have attended. We hope that we will be allowed to continue that reputation. 1. Mr. Nelson, department chairman, smiles at Mr. Panasenko in the next frame. 2. Mr. Panasenko gives Mr. Nelson, in the previous frame, his famous nutty” grin. 3. Matt Lena tries to teach Mr. Chou- lett everything he wants to know about chemistry, but was afraid to ask. 4. Mr. Sanchez, Mr. Nash, Mr. Sikora, Mr. Harvey, Mr. Choulett, Mr. Dickey, Ms. Kenton, Mr. Panasenko, Ms, Wyatt, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Hill, Mr. Dunk, Mr. Whipperman. 5. Mr. Dickey is the favorite science teacher of Berkeley High students. photos by Robert Owyang, Paul Chinn, Judy Moore 4. Leila Sink Catherine Smit Craig Smith Diane Smith Jennifer Smith Lisa Smith Tina Smith Julie Snyder Clifford Soe William Sparks Ethel Sp illman Melody Song Magdalina Spence Jennie Staal 1:14 Teri Tolliver Dario Torres Rafael Torres Francis Timoney Penny Tims Regina Todd E. Thrasher Kristin Thrasher Mabel Tidwell Kathleen Thomas Richard Thomas Troy Thompson Suzanne Teng Kim Terrell Diana Thayer Tammy Stephens Lanita Stevens Chris Stevenson Wendy Stigter Michael Strauss Michael Stroud Jeff Suess Sharon Sweet Judy Swift Eric Taller Francesca Tenenbaum Lyn Talkovsky Sandra Taussig MaryanneTeng Bach Tran Karen Tresser Andrea Tung-Loong Carol Turner Greg Turney Stephen Turner Antony Valle Sam Vamereth Bon Voyage Hannah Von Blum Gina Wade Ingrid Wallen Linda Walton Nicola Walters Yolanda Ward Cookie Wafer Kim Watson Wilbert Watson Francine Weaver Tracy Wedemyer Frances Weesner Jeff Weinmann Diane Wells Earl Wheeler Kim White Mishi Whittle Joel Whitty James Wiggins Sigurd Wilbanks 2 . 5 . The main objectives of the boys P.E. Department are divided into three parts. First, physical fitness. Fitness such in build- ing physical capacity in strength, en- durance and coordination. Second, recreational competency. Berkeley High ' s athletic program has proved to be successful due to the highly qual- ified teachers who devote their time and effort for our school. Competen- cy provides participation in various sports against other schools. Last of all, social efficiency such as coopera- tion, courage and responsibility. These are critical to the development of physical capabilities ranging from football to water polo. There are around thirteen different sports all to- gether. The department also gives many awards for athletic competency. Awards are given in the varsity block, junior varsity, sophomore and ninth grade. 1. Mr. White, stunned by a flash. 2. Mr. Bracelin plays with the glue. 3. Mr. Allin gives a smile for the camera. 4. Mr. Wilson works out. 5. Department Head Mr. Traum studies new class lists. 6. Coaches Bracelin and Hensley study the sports page. photos by: Judy Moore, Robert Owyang, Kevin Fong Jason Wilder Larry Wilderson Dan Wilensky Andre Williams Angela Williams Kathy Williams Cynthia Williams Kirk Williams Larry Williams Robin Williams Donna Wills Dawn Wilson Siiari Williams T roy Williams The GtRLS P.E. De partment for the first time is com- pletely co-ed. There are more boys and girls taking courses traditionally for the opposite sex than ever before. The department is especially pleased with the Dance Project which has performed for elementary schools, senior citizens, and the International Women ' s Day. The project has also delved into student teaching and movement therapy for the emotion- ally disturbed. The P.E. Department also sponsored a folk and square dance for the Berkeley Centennial with costumes of the era. The de- partment has also been looking for- ward to the new additions to the gym and athletic fields, and has been busily making plans for these ad- ditions. 1. The Girls P.E. Department: Ms. Anderson, Ms. Brown, Ms. Worthington, Ms. Gregerson 2. Ms. Gardner, the badminton teacher, looks for the birdie. 3. Ms. Carey bites her fingernail. 4. Ms. Worthington, the department head, smiles. 5. Ms. Singman waves to the photo- grapher. 6. Ms. Sturm, the favorite Girls P.E. teacher, wonders what is going on. photos by: Judy Moore, Terry Doran Kevin Fong, Dana Greely Ruth Wilson Julie Wingerd Caroline Winnett Denise Wirsig Roxie Winning Mike Withers Sarah Wittner Kyra Wolf Steven Wittstock David Wolfe Elisabeth Wolfson Heidi Wood Laurie Wolinsky Pam Worden 1:20 Yolanda Ward David George Joyce Todd Ricky Vincent Ken Yamada Robert Yarbrough Michael Yanaba Jane Yee Wayne Yee Ted Yee Sung-Jik Yi Paul Zabin Zia Ziprin Naomi York Naomi Zimmerman S. Zurek Andy Shalaby Carmel Dewies Ahmed Abdullah Robin Adams David Adamson Doug Akey Mai Alexander Maria Alexander Sean Ali Charles Allen John Allmond The SOPHOMORE QLASS building towards Tracy Allums the future to become the best class at Wednesday Allums B.H.S. This year they held several Sutia Alter fund raising events and plan to do much more next year. Jacqueline Anderson Tyrome Anderson Ethan Andrews 1. Sophomore Class Officers: Karen Ong, Trina Johnson, Alan Weil, Sheila Thomas (not pictured, Lisi Harper). 2. Sophomore officers planning spring activities. photos by: Paul Chinn Lauren Ankersmit Heather Appel Moana Appleyard Kristen Argue Gregory Aronson Tia-Lynn Ashman Dan Augustine Bradley Austin Towfiq Awwal Laura Axelsen Jean Ayers Elizabeth Ayres Diane Baba Tanya Babitt 1:24 Marcus Blackwell Jacqueline Blandy Katy Blau Amy Betts Rabinder Birdi Mishern Bivins Jonothan Bellard Tina Benitez David Berlin Sarah Beatty Brett Beavais Suzanne Bell David Bass Sheila Bates Julia Bazar Lauri Bachenheime Glenda Baker Beverly Baker Marvin Baker Ralph Baker Sheila Baker Christopher Baldwin Grace Ball Eva Baldwin Johnna Barlow Francoise Barnes Luis Barranco Hilary Barrett Kim Bartley The FOREIGN LANGUAGE Department of this year has become almost more renowned for its food, (i.e. Mr. Dillingham ' s chocolate mousse and MMe. Claudines famous French Luncheons) than for its classes. This years almost a third of the students went through the Foreign Language Department. And, for all of you students who would rather do womething more exciting than con- jugate verbs, Mr. Lorenzo says that more field trips to plays and movies (in other lannijaqes) are being planned for next year. The department was also proud this year to offer Italian from Mr. Dillingham, especially for the Con- cert Chorale students, who are going to Italy this summer. The department also offers French, Spanish, German, and Latin. 1. The Foreign Language Department: top row — Mr. Dillingham, Ms. Claudine, Ms. Rowland, Mr. Lovell bottom row — Ms. Pillars, Mr. Lorenzo, Mr. Wilcox, Ms. Repetto, Ms. Dyer, Ms. Small 2. Monsieur Dillingham regard une etudiante, qui pose un question. 3. Senor Lorenzo habla a su clase. 4. Senor Schrump dice bobo grande.” 5. Mrs. Small — Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit.” photos by: Kevin Fong, Judy Moore James Bloom Jason Booth Robert Bolt Tracy Bowen Keith Box Robin Brewer Amanda Brenner Celia Brezner Yvette Brice Carla Brooks Pam Brody Eric Brower Fleur Broussard Christy Brown Natalia Chacon Lynn Chambers Dominique Chapuis Wendy Carter Connie Casiono Michael Cavana Cathryn Carey Cepeda Carson Latanya Carter Jacqueline Calhoun Oona Campbell Maureen Capps Michael Butler Alice Cadogan Roderic Cadwell Etta Brown Justin Brown Kenneth Brown Martine Brown Michele Brown Nicholas Brown Susan Brown Suu Bui Andrew Bulkley Janey Burger Reuben Burleson Angelo Burton Angela Burton Che ryl Butler Qualen Chavis Laurie Chemsak Elise Chin John Chisaki Berkeley Choate Kelly Clancy 1 . Elaine Chuck Angela Clark Erin Clark Gregory Clark LaVincent Clark Megan Clark Birdy Claw Larry Clements Chung Chick Diane Clemens Jessica Close Brian Cochran Spaniel Cocker Kim Codella Michael Coen Donna Collins Fred Collins Sheryl Collins Sonja Collins Rachel Condon Ian Cooper Alexander Converse Joseph Cooper 1:32 The HOME EC -FAMI- LY LIFE Department is proua of the variety of subjects, exceptional teachers and brilliant students. Of- fered is traditional clothing, food and a fast moving crafts class, and for students who are considering helath careers, a class is offered which gives students an opportunity to work at Alta Bates and other medical cen- ters. Recently added to the depart- ment is a parenting class which works with the Parent Child Education Center. 1. Nancy Rubin pretending to be a student. 2. The Home Economics Depart- ment: Ms. Porter, Ms. Christie, Ms. Jackson, Mr. Doran, Ms. Rubin, Ms. Rhone. 3. Ms. Rhone unloads silverware. 4. Ms. Porter paying attention at a meeting. photos by: Judy Moore, Kevin Fong. Ann Costello Vikki Coverson Andrea Crawford Gretchen Crews Martha Crocker Thomas Cruger Kevin Curry Chris Curtis Dabiri Abollhassan Julia Dahms Julia Dahms Jeff Dairiki Krissie Daltrey Kim Daniels The ARTS, INDUSTRY AND DESIGN depart ment covers a wide variety of courses, from Merchandise Display to Metal- work and Mechanical Drawing, all completely co-educational. This gives students the chance to gain exposure to a wide variety of vocational edu- cation fields. The courses are mainly introductory, but there are also ad- vanced courses for those who are really interested in a specific field. 1. Jose Romero, the favorite arts, industry and design teacher, reads to his photography class. 2. Mr. St. Martin, Department Chan- man looks disgusted. 3. Mr. Bullock startes intensely at the floor. 4. Mr. Maybuce gives the photographer d sly look. 5. Mr. Weir grins. 6. The Arts, Industry and Design Dept: Mr. Bullock, Mr. Coolidge, Mr. Van Zomeren, Mr. Maybuce, Mr. Weir, Ms. MacDonald, Mr. St. Martin photos by: Judy Moore, Terry Doran, Danny Waxman Margot Darby L. Daugherty Audrey uavis Pretzel Davis Lamont Davis Lee Davis Michael Davis R. Davis Thomas David Cocoa Davis Thomis Dawkins Tracey Dean Nancy Deirup Denecia January John Engbeck Lisa Eppler Neil Ericksen Tina Edwards Adrienne Eggling Ralph Elder Mary Eastwood Benjamin Edwards Rodney Edwards Terri Earl Mychele Earle Greg Eason Michael Dew Smiley Dew Ann Diamond Naomi Diamond Jimmy Diep Lenore Dillon Sandra Distefano Randy Doherty David Dohrmann Anne Donahue Dumb Doonsbury Connie Bowser Michelle Dorsey Stephanie Dorsey C. Dowser Thalia Drori Lauren Dundes Peter Erickson Michael Ernst Eduardo Escobido Johnathan Ettinger Liza Ewell Robin Faber Toni Feder Ben Feldman Semiramis Felicio Donnell Ferguson John Ferguson Andres Fernandez Jeanne Fielder John Fike Brian Finley Becky Fisher Scott Fogerty Deyna Fitzgerald Karen Fong Marvin Ford Alisa Foster Zanett Fredericks George French Mark Frye Shirley Fryson Kim Fudge Nancy Fuller Renee Gaddis Marcus Gamble 1:40 The work of both teachers and students was very closely knit in the 3. PERFORMING ARTS Department. Directors Tim Doyle and Carl Brush presented along with three student directors, numer- ous productions including The Dream Caper, a musical written and directed by Carl Bush with music composed and conducted by music instructor, William Elliot. The music department was led by conductors Mr. Xenelis, Mr. Ell- iot, and also Mr. Hardyman, who took the Jazz Ensemble to seyeral Jazz Festivals where they were recog- nized as one of the top groups in the state. Many choral groups led by Mr. Barker joined for numerous, excellent performances, and Concert Chorale planned and practiced for a summer tour of Italy and Germany. Ms. Singman directed choreo- graphers, singers, musicians, and light- ing technicians in five packed nights of Dance Production performances. 1. Carl Brush, voted favorite P.A.D. teacher, tries to explain the proper way to sit on a chair. 2. Mr. Barker conducts all of his wonderful voices. 3. Mr. Pearson, department chairman, talks to a friend. 4. Tim Doyle says, Watch this I can break a record! 5. Mr. Xenelis — one, two. three. . . 6. Mrs. Houston flips through the pages of some piano music. photos by Jade Goldstein Juanita Garcia Willie Gates James Gaustad Madeleine Gavin Janno Gay Xanthe Gey Rachel Gerlach Rhonda Gibson Erika Gies Kathy Gilbert Pece Glasper Jon Gock Sara Goldman Michael Golds The BUSINESS ED Department teaches students skills for part-time employment while going to college and for full-time employment after graduation. Courses range from computer programming to accounting and from typing to business math. Most office jobs require some ty- ping skill and the business department prepares students for this. The busi- ness department reminds us that in the near future every home will have its own computer! 1. The Business Ed. Department: Mr. Conning, Ms. Wasdon, Mr. May- buce, Mr. Gaynor, Ms. Anderson, Mr. Ludemann. 2. Mr. Ludemann surprises his busi- ness education class with a 40 page homework assignment. 3. Typing instructor, Ms. Anderson. 4. Mr. Gaynor, That ' s NOT the pen- cil you borrowed from me. 5. Ms. Wasdon, the favorite business ed. teacher, shows short hand ex amples. 6. Mr. Conning does his homework by bringing a current event. photos by: Judy Moore, Kevin Fong, Danny Waxman Lin Goldstein Montgomery Gong Edna Goode Theron Goodridge Kevin Goto Michael Greenbaum Andrew Greenwood Derek Gong Robert Gong Aaron Goodman Abigail Gordon David Gray Deborah Greene Pam Greer L. Hayes Lolisha Heard Audrey Heller David Hawkins Ronald Hawley David Hayashi Laird Harrison Monica Harrison Claude Harvey John Harris Judith Harris Judith Harrison Robin Hansen Richard Hardman Lisi Harper Eve Greif Edward Grove Rhonda Guess George Gunnell Sarah Guthrie Ruth Haber Heather Haldane Stephanie Guinn Rufus Gupton Maria Guzman David Habu Courtney Hall Victor Hall Craig Handy Linda Hendry Daniel Henry Frances Herbert Maria Hernandez Johnathan Higgins Bruce Hill Keith Hope Schandra Hope Adrian Hoskins Don Hoskins Rachel mouck Nina Houghton Mary Hsi Tamara Hubbard Lin Huey Derene Hughes (Jarla Hunter Cookie Hunter Chris Hutton Edie Ichioka This last year 2300 students went through Drivers Ed. and Drivers Training. Some of these same students participated in the Best D river at B.H.S. contest. Students were tested in such things as parallel parking. For all of you who were un- comfortable in last year ' s cars, the DRIVERS ED Depart ment is getting 5 new cars and getting rid of 5 older ones. 1. Mr. Crismon, the tavorite Drivers Ed teacher, takes roll in his class. 2. A students listens as Department Chairman Mr. Hanson discusses turn- abouts and parallel parking. 3. Drivers Ed teacher Mr. Gomez (left) attending a staff meeting. 4. Mr. Constant thinks about his close call. 5. Mr. Fiedler prepares himself before taking a death ride. photos by: Kevin Fong Judy Moore, Terrv Doran Hiroe Ikeda Kim Ingram La Ron Ingram Beth Irikura Mark Iwamoto Roger Jackson Suzette Jackson Yvette Jackson Martin Jacobs Ellen Jamison Chagit Japhet Rura Jaurequi Keith Jaymes Tom Jeing The AFRICAN-AMER- ICAN STUDIES has grown and matured since its fledge- ling begining in 1968 into the strongest all elective program at BHS. It offers 14 courses which cut ac- ross 6 disciplines. As such, our dep- artment is the only one of its kind in a pbblic school in America. Inspite of recent rulings by the H.E.W. which has resluted in a racist desciption and perception as the program it con- tinues to provide quality education for students in the area of African History and Culture. 1. Mr. Austin and Ms. Mason on both sides of Africa. 2. Mr. McKnight; History and African American literature teacher. 3. Department head, Mr. Navies. 4. Swahili and math teacher, Mr. Kaaya. 5. African Haitian Dance teacher, Ms. Fleury. photos by: Judy Moore Kristen Jensen Cheryl Johnson Connie Johnson Damon Johnson Elson Johnson Eatrie Johnson Jon R. Johnson Phillip Johnson Keith Johnson Trina Johnson Katie Johntz Daniel Jones Charmaine Jones Hank Jones 1:52 Johnathan King Pamela King Robert King 4 . Jackie Kimble Rhonda Kimble Caitlin King Nancy Kilham Paul Kilzer Mitchell Kim Gawain Kessner Jaqueline Kidd Jamesetta Kilgore Clift Kendall Kenneth Kennedy Alan Kenyon Jockquiine Jones Kimberlie Jones Michael L. Jones Elizabeth Jurd Arieh Kahan Hilary Kehoe Lisa Kekaha Kim Jones Lois Jones Michael S. Jones Virginia Kachiu Leslie Kauffman Judy Keith Pariss Kelly 1:54 Nana Kirk Martin Klein Philip Klein Perrian Kliot Peter Koerber Eric Korman Paul Kuby Barbara Kunkel Sue Kurtzman Laurie Lacy W. LaHany Katherine Laner Lizabeth Lanford Greg Lara K. Leatsch Angela Lee Pamela Lee i heodore Lee Jay Lehman Carl Leonard Brenda Leppich Nina Letchaw Natalie Letcher Debra Levin Joe Levinson Erick Levy Lizza Lewis Michael Lewis Peter Libby 1:56 4 TheBILtNGUAL PRO- QRAMof Berkeley High School serves as link between Chicano students and the rest of the school, as well as helping Chicanos learn about their cultural backgrounds. This year several new ideas have been introduced into the program including Chicano-yearbook and the newly painted walls under the cafeteria. 1. Elais Torres gives a photogenic smile. 2. Bilingual teacher Mr. Greenly argues with Mr. Parker about driving his motorcycle through the C building. 3. Photographer interupts students in a private discussion. 4. Mr. Garcia laughs at one of his students. photos by: Kevin Fong. Melissa Lichtle Julie Litwin Jeff Logan Joe Lok Lindsey Logan Jonathan Louie Katherine Louie C. Lover Isabel Lopez Mona Lowe Leza Lowitz Mia Luehrmann Ken Lupoff Monica Lynn 1:58 Because they have been ignored in past yearbooks, the Bilingual Program published their own yearbook, which came out last April. A whole page is dedicated to each student in the Bi- lingual Program; a picture of each stu- dent and his her thoughts are included on the page. A sports section along with the mural arts section will also be included in their yearbook. The staff, which was open to all students, consisted of 18-20 people, mainly Chicanos. 1. Lita Guerrero (far right) and friends decorate the wall beneath the cafe- teria. 2. Marco Villavicencio paints in the background of his low rider. 3. Another enthusiastic student adds his talent to the mural. photos by: Paul Chinn. Hi? - If . 1 4tm Dtt r tf m 2 . J Lynch David Macleod Andre Maddux Jeff Manza Ben Marcus Judith Marinissen Chris Mark Brenda Marshall Candace Marshall Eric Martinet Shay Masten Tim Mather Tona Mayo Eden McAuliffe Karen Naumann Paul Neal Chris Nelson Keith Myers Kirsten Myers Eric Nandlef Steven Moton Fernando Murillo Diana Myers Faye Moss Madeleyne Motley Milton Motley Gwenith Montgomery Lisa Moore Jim Moran James McCarthy Julie McClymonds Carrie McCorkindale Teresa McGee Carolyn McMillan Wendy McNabb Kim McNatt Ian McWhorter Benjamin Melnick Patricia Middleton Gerry Mohr Chris Menefee Donna Miller Lisa Molotnik James Nelson James Newton Jean Newton Thuc Nguyen Laura Nomikos Vicente Norris Oliver Northrop Stig Nybo Arturo Ochoa Barbara Oldershaw Ken Olivier Soren Oliver Sara O ' Malley Kenny O ' Neal Karen Ong Ann O ' Regan Roberto Orellana Lynnette Orme Laquette Osborne Tamara Otus Horace Owens Barton Palmer Larry Parker Daphne Parks Duncan Parlett Willie Parr Urmila Patel Liver Pate Cathy Paterson The SPECIAL ED de partment at B.H.S. has several dif- ferent programs designed to meet the unique needs of our student body. They include classes for the visually handicapped, self-contained classes and classes for the mentally retarded. 1. Department chairperson, Ms. Bion- di. 2. Mr. Kellis, visually handicapped specialist. 3. Mr. Powers with his class. 4. Ms. Wise in the teacher ' s lounge. photos by: Kevin Fong Darryl Patrick Jamie Perkins Elizabeth Perry Kent Perry Sarah Peterson Amy Pierovich Suzanne Plank Monty Peeler Sean Pernter Kathryn Perry Christa Peters Wanda Phillips Lee Pinkley Roy Plant 2:06 Inthe LEARNING ASSISTANCE program vocational training was impressed up- on those students who wanted it, while help was also given in academic skills for students who v ' yished to suc- ceed in the regular school program. Games are also provided for social communication. 1. Special Ed. students play pool dur- ing their spare time. 2. Learning assistance also offers lei- sure sports. 3. ' Fus ' ball king scores points, photos by: Kevin Fong. Yvette Pleasent Andy Polk Eric Politzer Nancy Pope Deidre Popplewell Donald Porter Lori Portis Andre Preston Anner Porter Eric Porter Stephanie Prausnitz Tona Preston Joyce Price Todd Price Julia Rogers Carrie Rohlfing Katherine Poller Edan Pritzos Aleta Pritzos Jennifer Pugh Emily Rader Ronna Ragland Soyinka Kahim Renee Ramos Marva Randel Melva Randel Ian Ransley Anna Ratner Paul Reed Denise Reinsch Ann Rendahl 2d0 James Rosberg Mike Rosenbaum Rick Rosman Jon Rosso Karen Rothblatt Susan Rothblatt Barry Rotman Hiawatha Roundtree Lisa Rouse Carolyn Ruff Julie Ruskin Lawrence Safran Bruce Salinger Jennifer Salzgeber Amparo Sanchez 3 . Michael Sanchez Velinsky Sanders Barton Sano Andrea Sanders Greg San Martin Sara Sano Kevin Sarich Robert Sasaki Richard Sauer Sibila Savage Mark Sayles Pamela Sayles Marcy Scharlin Janet Schellhase I he A.KS.S.P. (Accelera- ted High School Student Program) consists of a group of approximately 20 students who go to Cal for classes which are not offered at Berkeley High. These classes range from advanced math and science to foreign languages and social sciences. Students can participate in most of the Cal activities like a regular freshman student even though they are still students at B.H.S. 1. Michael Bender tries to figure out his vector analysis problems (51B) dur- ing yearbook class. 2. Jane Stenmark enters Wheeler Hall for her German Class. 3. Jade Goldstein exits from Dwin- elle Hall after a humorous Greek lec- ture. 4. A part of the A.H.S.S.P. Top row: Andrew Contopoulos, Peter Rentein, Hannah Von Blum, Jade Goldstein. Front row: Matt Leiberman, Trin- nette Tom, Gillian Bolt, Margaret Rosenfeld, Christina Ichioka. photos by: Steve Smith, Jade Gold- stein, Jane Stenmark, Paul Chinn. Jim Scherer Steve Scherer Sergio Scherr Hank Schiff Alison Schwarz Wendy Scoggins Laura Schwendinger Romy Scott Kim Secrease Ruth Segal Lauren Segal Jonathon Segall George Seith Steen Sellers 2:14 I Alan Golstein, head of the B.H.S. MEDIA CENTER feels that the mam purpose of the center is to help the students educate them- selves. The library has been more useful this year than before, but the librar- ians are still trying to communicate to the students that the media center is a place for quiet study and research rather than a place to socialize. The school PSYCHOLO- GI3T Mr. Herb Singer, dedi- cates his time to students who are in need of attention and understanding. Most frequently his cases involve sui- cidal and runaway students. 1. Herb Singer, school psychologist. 2. Alan Goldstein, librarian. 3. Nancy Rader researches for a his- tory report. 4. Ms. Rulofson keeps the media cen- ter in order. 5. A camera shy student hides be- hind a paper. 6. Mr. Scott, speech therapist. photos by: Terry Doran, Kevin Fong, Jade Goldstein. 4. Katherine Seney Dannielle Sergent Roxanne Shelley Frank Shermoen Giovanna Shere Jeff Snipp 2:16 Julie Shapiro Greg Sharpies Michael Shirley Marianne Shiu Carl Shogun Karen Short Gretchen Sidener Bella Siegal Sheila Stewart Bee Sting Randie Stock Amy Stewart Joan Stewart Lorna Stewart Noemi Steiner Lisa Stevenson Heidi Steward Dan Sperber David Squibb Chris Stauduhar Silas Snyder Craig Somerville Debbie Sopher David Sieradzki Jonathan Sills Arthur Silva Leroy Simms Charles Simon Liza Simpson Stacey Simpson Marcus Siu Charles Smith Claudette Smith Ivan Smith Laura Smith Herbert Sneed William Snell 2:18 Tekla Stoll Tracy Stouall Bruce Takata Tacy Takayanagi Michael Taller Tammie Tallon Helen Taschian Billy Taylor Jeff Taylor Rosemary Taylor Shari Taylor Mary Teachenor Adan Tejada Charles Thomas Linda Thomas Sheila Thomas Eric Thompson Harold Thompson Jeffrey Thornton Karen Thornton Janis Tilton Mark Timoney Victoria Tolbert Dana Tom Walter Toney Eric Tossavainen Hugh T racy Elizabeth Traynor Langley Tribe PROJECT R.E.A.L. (Resesarch, Experience, Awareness, and Learning) is made up of four dif- ferent categories of learning; Mer- chandising and Display taught by Ms. Rice; Hotel and Restaurant taught by Mr. Porter, and Office Experience taught by Mrs. Thorpe. In each area of the program, students are taught in the classroom the basics of the particular field they are interested in. The second semester, students are placed in the real world, working in challenging situa- tions which possibly could become their future careers. 1. Project R.E.A.L. instructor Linda Rice (right) supervises merchandising students as they practice using a cash register in preparation for store placement. 2. Hotel and Restaurant instructor, Warren Garland. 3. Dept. Head Robert Rajander, goes over student applications. 4. Project R.E.A.L.. ' Warren Garland, Linda Rice, Marge Thorpe, Robert Rajander. photos by: Paul Ghinn, Kevin Fong. David Trilling Lisa Tucker Marianna Tubman Jackie Turner Loretta Twine David Vaughn Juan Vento Daphne Verjan Vanderrick Vickers Michael Vinson Marco Villavicencio Lisa Vories Amelia Wade Elizabeth Walker The CAREER cen- ter provides information for students so that they can explore all of the options available to them after graduation from high school. A wide variety of printed and audio visual material, as well as personal assistance is utilized. Two career specialists were added to the staff this year to work with students on an individual basis and to hopefully increase the number of guest speakers and field trips. 1. Mr. Tryon sorts students applica- tions. 2. The career center provides an oppertunity to reserch professions. 3. Laurie Wolinsky glances across the room. 4. Helen Crump checks out the literature in the career center. photos by; Kevin Fong, Paul Chinn. Todd Walker Tracy Walker Yvonne Walker Amy Wallace MayaWallach Ronald Warren Rodney Washington Gary Watson Robert Warren Paul Washington Alton Watson Alex Webb Over Weight Alan Weil Jane Willis Carline Wilson Donald Wilson Wesley Williams Julia Williamson Katy Williamson Ronald Williams Roosevelt Williams Yvonne Williams lana Williams Kendra Williams Maya Williams Linda Wilcox Elizabeth Wilkie Dennis Williams Brian Weinberg Henry Weiner Sara Weinstein Mike Weisenberg Adam Weiss Gretchen Weisser Stuart Wentworth Lashana West Seton West Angela Wheeler Gary Wheelock David Whitenack Tony Whittle Sonia Wichmann 2:26 Gayle Wilson Maud Winchester Lynn Wittstock Ann Wolf Peter Wolfe Jeff Wolinsky Gay-Jan Wong Harry Wong Philip Wong Victor Wong Rocky Woo Suzanne Woo Katherine Wood Jennifer Woodcock Craig Woolridge David Woolsey Sandy Wright Kevin Wright Keay Wu Victor Wu Linda Yamashita Norman Yamada Mark Yamauchi David Yatabe Kim Yost Nancy Yoneyama Marka Young Kevin Younger Sheung Yu The PARENT-CHILD DEVE LO PM E NT CENTER is a program that enables students who are mothers to attend regular classes at B.H.S. In the program, participants are re- quired to attend the two child-related classes offered. One of the classes is the Infant-toddler lab, where they assist in care of young children. The other class is called Parenting TLC (tender loving care). Both classes are open to non-pa- rents and expectant mothers in addi- tion to present mothers. Non-parents and expectant mothers do not need to attend both classes to participate. The center offers help and support to these young mothers, and future mothers, who may have no other place to turn. 1. Lorna Lomack with a sleepy baby after a walk. 2. Staff member Hannah Von Blum tries to comfort Njesani, who is awed by the camera. 3. Program head, Mrs. Vera Casey, watches Sean, a little boy in a big rocking chair. 4. Mrs. Yarwood holds little Yemi. 5. Dena Jones and Chris both give a smile. 6. Baby Sammie takes a nap. photos by: Jade Goldstein. Sheung-Fung Yu Drew Zavatsky Anthony Zador Ron Zuckermann Robert Abrams Veronica Adams Peter Adler David Akawie Allan Alberts Anthony Alcutt Melanie Alford Yasmin Ali Maurice Allen Sofia Ames Ty Ammons Chris Anderson The FRESHMAN CLASS got off to a good start. The class officers would have liked more support in fund raising, but that wasn ' t as important as the amount of opirit that the youngest class showed in their various activities throughout the year. Class Pres. Margaret Hunt feels that the class shows a lot of pro- mise toward their coming years. Eugene Anderson Malary Anderson Meredith Anderson The Freshman class officers: 1. Diedra Hughes, Cynthia Baker, Margaret Hunt. 2. Anita Clark, Margo Heda, Dana Clark. photos by: Kevin Fong. M. Anderson Christopher Atchison Leslie Babcock Julia Bachenheimer Jewel Baker Ian Ballard Sonya Bayliss Ken Appel Austin Sheila Baca Cynthia Baker Aaron Baldwin Jessica Baltan Julia Bazar 2:32 Carlos Cabello Frances Cadogan Stormy Cannon Ken Burroughs Kathleen Butler Peter Butt Anita Bruvold Tamara Buckley Gregory Burns Jay Beglinger Cynthia Bell Donald Belle William Bennett Otto Bischof Sherry Blacksher Karen Booth Tom Bowlin Anthony Bourque Tanya Boyd Kris Bradley Douglas Braswell David Braun Lisa Braunstein 2:34 Erik Carroll Juanita Carroll Tina Carroll Audrey Cazden Paul Celestin Grace Chang Te Jung Chang Rosemary Chengson Richard Chin Raymond Choulett Ima Chump Anita Clark Dana Clark Leah Clark Jesse Clark Anita Clarke Nicole Clifton Robin Cochran Ari Cohen Eric Cohn Jane Collins Leslie Concepcion Luana Conley Lisa Condon Paul Connolly Sean Connolly Cathy Cook Carin Couch Mike Coulter 2:36 5 . 3 . 6 . The SNACK BAR and CAFETERIA staff in our school are a dedicated and hardwork- ing crew. These women must make sure the students ' lunch and snackfood is pre- pared and ready to go. The free lunch program which provides many stu- dents with a hot lunch they might not otherwise have is provided by the federal government. 1. Ms Irene Hancock directing the lunchroom traffic. 2. Ms. Loraine Robinson, snack bar worker. 3. Ms. Esther Pearson watching activi- ties around the cafeteria. 4. Ms. Grace Narimatsu standing over the lunch food. 5. A grinning Ms. Garner. 6. Ms. Phyllis Panerio attending the snack-bar window. photos by: Judy Moore Michael Craig Meghan Cronin Betsy Curtis Sarah Dadd Mercedes David Brett De La Rosa Glenn Demarest Ingrid Crews Andre Crosby Paul Curtis C. Darron John Davis Cynthia Delucchi Karl Dinwiddie 2:38 Thanks to the wonderful work of Ms. Pitts and Ms. Boatman in the ACCOUNTANTS OF- PIQE our school has an unending supply of tickets for games and buses. These two women also keep track of the storeroom supplies and over 250 accounts for the school. In addition, they are in charge of passing out lock- ers and fishing out the combinations for the unfortunate people who for- get them. Altogether, they have done a great job of managing and operating this difficult office. The HEALTH cen- ter o ' f Berkefey High headed by Ms. Harris (not available for pic- ture), serves many purposes. It is a place where you can get information on health problems that you might have. The Health Center also offers rap sessions where discussions are held about any concerns the group agrees on. The office is not equipped to give medication or to diagnose illness, but it does provide first aid, and will give a referral to a doctor. 1 . Billye Boatman balances the books. 2. Nurse ' s student proctor, Elaine Gar- nett, relaxes during her lunch break. 3. Audrey Pitts, accountant, keeps the office organized. 4. Emma Jean Edgerly, Assistant to the Head Nurse, talks on the phone, photos by: Judy Moore Katy Dittmer Hugh Dodd Anthony Dominick Shelton Douthit Kirsten Dreyer Brenda Dunkelberger Sonia Dunn-Ruiz Christi Dyckman Marie Duggan Phaedra Dunlap Sarah Durling Jean Echols Jenifer Edge Katrina Ellison Erik Ellner Curran Engel Claudia Enalehart Amy Ericksen Jenny Erickson Gwen Evans Andrea Epps Anna Erickson Kent Escalante Jackie Evans John Everhart Brenda Fier Studly Feiner Margaret Fine Copper Gillespie Michelle Gipson Ricky Golden Lotus Goldstein Jennifer Goman Holly Goodman Georgia Goodrow Amy Gordon Julie Gordon Charles Graber Lillian Grass Sandra Graves Lenise Gray Lizzy Gray Ben Green Tracy Greer Sharon Grimes Madelyn Hamilton Angelique Hardy Stephen Hanson Anthony Harris Rebecca Gross Vivian Grove Gwen Gupton Erik Gutfeldt Ross Guthrie Carol Hackler Erin Haggerty Cynthia Hall The RECORDS CENTER headed by Doro- thy Wong, IS tne central area for the housing and maintenance of all student records — from the time we first learn of a student ' s existence (registration) through their growing pains — course request, program changes, report cards, etc., to the time they joyously graduate the students. In addition to keeping students ' records, the center keeps financial and other school records. 1. Ms. Hipkiss checks students records. 2. Record Center head, Ms. Wong. 3. Record Center Proctor alphabetiz- ing cards. 4. Ms. Waltz looking at transcripts, photos by: Judy Moore, Dana Greely. David Harte William Harvey Leif Hass Vincent Hawkins Sandra Hayashi Kay Haywood Margo Heda Kim Helgeson Lelia Henderson Rebecca Hendon Pamela Henry James Heyman Heidi Hinds Joan Hofman 2:46 Berkeley High ' s SECRE TARIES work hard, taking orders from everyone. They type, answer phones, make appointments, and most of all, help students. They spend the day directing students to where they need to go, hunting down counselors, who have disap- peared, arranging appointments for students; and answering student ' s questions. The secretaries give all their help to students and staff, to keep the school running smoothly. 1. Rose Chunn smiles and types with expertize. 2. Mrs. M. Walter talks with anoth- er worried parent. 3. Ms. Chengson asks a student not to run through the counseling center. 4. Ms. Thorpe, ' working just another day. ' 5. Ms. Dreyer in the career center, ' answers any question. ' 6. Ms. Helen Chunn is always there to help. photos by: Judy Moore. Janice Hogan Wendy Hoggatt Sonja Hongisto Charles Hughes Morgan Hua Diedra Hughes Lorna Hughes Andrew Humphrey Margaret Hunt Valerie Hughes Andrea Hunt Elaine Hunter Alec Hurd Kenan Ince 2:48 Paul Kimball Jenny King Luther Kitchen Sarah Kellog James Kelly George Keyes Sara Kaje Julie Katz Suzanne Kay Tonya Jordan Erik Kaarto Simon Kahan Warren Johnson Victoria Jones Pam Jordan Francesco Isolani Diana Jackson Lisa Iwamoto Joyce Jackson Keith James Robert Jackson Jill Jeffrey Patricia Jenkins LaJonne Jessie Hugh Johnson Karen Johnson Kent Johnson Kevin Johnson TeeJay Johnson Adrienne Klein Danny Kon Nathan La Force Nick Lai Linus Lancaster Jenny Landsberg Aaron Larson Sean Laughlin Christina Lee Glenn Lee La Jeune Lee Lucette Lee Rod Lee Tammy Lee Timothy Lee Ronald Lehman Janna Leonoff Julie Lemberger Justin Lena Bradley Lew Josh Lewis Delano Lewis Kim Louie Mary Lovato Steffan Love Mark Lowenthal Matthew Lyons Maria-Dolores Lujan Chuck Ma 2:52 2 . ®XECUT|UE NIAInT N W PERSONNEt The B.H.S. CUSTODIANS are always on the move doing various things around the school to make it look better. These men are called on for such things as cleaning up after the C building was flooded or moving new desks into classrooms. The custodians work during Christmas and Easter vacations keeping our campus clean. 1. Mr.Daniels (Shorty) looks at the year- book office in discouragement. 2. Jay Royce, maintenance man. 3. Ron Canada, ready to get off work. photos by: Stephen Quan, Hannah Von Blum. Todd Mackinnon Elizabeth Maffly Kenneth Mallach James Malone Rob Manheimer Domonic Manocchio Judith Manza Rebecca Margosian Daniel Markowitz Carla Marshall Chris Mast Russell Masui Jeanine Masumura Mike Maung 2:54 On the Community Theater steps members of the family watched as Mr. Dan Jones and Ms. Denise Reinsch were joined in holy wedlock. The family was, however, the B.H.S. Per- forming Arts Department. The usual prenuptial affairs took place, the most interesting being the stag party given for the groom. The P.A.D. has been described by some members as split into two sectors — the Gypsy” com- pany, consisting of old P.A.D. mem- bers and people who were involved in the drama festival, the new additions. People who staged the A ED “ DING felt that it brought P.A.D. memoers closer together. 1. Leori Gill and Don Friend look on as Dan Jones and Denise Reinsch take their wedding vows from Reverend Norman Yamada. 2. Dan and Denise — the kiss. 3. Please hurry up, darling! photos by Paul Chinn Clare Maxwell Nina Mazur Anne McClintock Susan McCutchan Ricky McGough Eileen McGrath Elgin McIntosh Jean McIntosh Julie McPhail Susan McWilliams Gina Micka Mark Mighetto Pamela Millender Bradley Miller Tonie Parks Erik Pearson Evello Perez Scott Palmer Chrysa Parkinson Cassandra Parks Stephanie Ogden Mary O ' Regan Rebecca Ozaki Chris Novak Ellen Novogrodsky Anna O ' Donnell Brooke Nelson Bruce Nelson Scott Nisbet Irena Milliner Hannah Mitchell Mechelle Mitchell Raoul Modecke Juan Monroe Michael Morris Sharon Morris Bernard Moss Martin Mueller Angela Myles Diana Naparst Walter Murray Laurie Nakaso Geoffrey Nathan Patricia Ramirez Laura Ranck Konrad Rautenberg Jeremy Recht Hilary Read Janet Reed Regulus Regalado AngelaReid Jennifer Resner Maria Riasanovsky Phillip Richardson Lauren Richmond Marjorie Riemer Kristi Roberts 3:00 In protest to teacher layoffs and program cuts, students, parents and teachers started a demonstration and V ALK-OUT with a rally on the Berkeley High Community Theater steps. After speeches were made the march proceeded through the main streets of Berkeley to its final destination, the administration building at 1414 Walnut St, where further speeches were given before close to 1000 demonstrators. 1. Superintendant of Schools, Laval Wilson, speaks to protesters about pro- posed board cuts outside the school administration office at 1414 Walnut St. 2. Richard Navies, Coordinator of Black Studies, addresses students in opposition to school board policies on the Community Theater steps. 3. Approximately 500 students and a- dults march from Berkeley High to the administration offices. photos by: Paul Chinn Ann Robinson Joseph Robinson Kim Robinson Molly Robinson Ruby Robinson Anna Rocha David Rochlin Joel Rodriguez Bonnie Roseman Katherine Rubach Adrienne Ruff Lisa Safran Scott Saifer Wendy Salem Berkeley High School has its prob- lems like any other school. While everyone reioiced about the year ' s first RAIN and hoped for the end of last year ' s water rationing and drought, the school moaned. Water dripped from leaky roofs in the gyms and some of the buildings. The moist- ure also caused tiles to fall from the ceilings in other buildings. As more rain fell, the drought ended, but the state of the buildings continued to deteriorate. The C BUILDING in addition, was pronounced un- safe in the event of an earthquake. This gave the school district the choice of either rebuilding it or tearing it down. The C building is the oldest building on our campus. 1. Berkeley High students and friends welcome the long awaited return of the rain. 2. One of the many leaky roofs on campus. 3. Main entrance to the earthquake un- safe C building. photos by: Paul Chinn, Danny Wax- man, Jade Goldstein. Monica Sancio David Schellhase Turk E. Sandwich Gregory Schmalz David Schneider Michael Schwarzbart Katy Scott Justin Schwartz Chandra Scott David Sessions Sean Seward Marc Shaffer Justine Shapiro Alan Shaw 3:04 L. Taylor Miles Taylor Sam Taylor Elaine Talley Yvette Tatman Allan Taylor Steve Suess John Super Kevin Tabb Fayette Stewart Rebecca Strauss Trent Sudduth Frederick Staal Jenny Stampp Theodore Steinberg Stewart Shaw Mary Shogren Mark Simmons Darin Singleton Michele Sloan Darryl Smith Emily Smith Jacob Smith Katherine Smith Donald Snyder Ron Snyder Daniel Solovay Victoria Sortor Monica Spears 3:06 COMB Nina Thayer Jackie Thomas Maria Thomas Valerie Thomas Eric Thompson Lauren Thomsen Carolina Torres Leo Torrevillas Grace Trampleasure Lisa Tranter David Tull Keith Turk Donna Turner Sarah Ultan Ted Valle Eddie Vasquez Maria Vasquez Letita Vernon Jeffrey Vories Thomas Voorhees T racy Wacht Kimberly Wade Lance Wakida Robert Walters Kathy Wardlaw Gregory Washington Hilary Weber Danny Waxman Buddy Weiser 3:08 Carl Yost Arthur Yuen Dickie Seid Robin Woolsey Peter Wrrght Leslie Yarmo Judith Wolfson Leah V ' ong Lewis Woods Janice Wilson Lonnie Wilson Mark Wolfe Aubrey Wilson Easter Wilson Frances Wilson Michele Weitzer Greg Wheeler Don West Karen White Douglas Whitehouse Vickie Wilkerson Billie Williams Karen Williams David Wichner Andrea Williams Christopher Williams Lauren Williams Nancy Williams Rebecca Williams 3:12 3:14 The year 1978 marked the 50th an- niversary of the building of the Berk- eley High swimming pool. Tc comem- orate this auspicious occasion the swim team turned in force to work out eight times a week under the watchful eye and scathing whip of coach Max Stinchcombe. Despite the handicaps of swimming in an obsolete half-century old pool, the team had a BRIGHT OUTLOOK on the season, due mainly to the return of two year varsity lettermen Mike Bender, Rich- ard Collins, Willy Morris, and John Oliver, all of whom competed in last year ' s North Coast Section Cham- pionships, Junior Steve Wittstock, and Freshmen Sam Taylor and Tom Voor- hees. These swimmers, along with many others, gave BHS one of the most ex- perienced swim teams in recent years. Although it didn ' t have any one star, the team had many good swimmers in each event and had high hopes for a successful season. 1. Jim Manheimer trys to stay warm before the race. 2. Number one backstroker John Oliver. 3. David Everhart pushing water in a breaststroke race. 4. Butterflier Frances Timoney breathes before a turn. 5. Freshman Sam Taylor finishes the breastroke leg of an Individual medly. 6. Steve Wittstock swimming freestyle viewed from below. 7. Back Row: Frances Timoney, Ben- der, Richard Collins, Max Stinch- combe, John Oliver, Dave Everhart. 4th row: Bobby Hipkiss, Jim Newton, Willy Morris, Doc Lambert, Fran- chesco Brofferio. 3rd row: Emily Rader, Diana Thayer, Margerie, Anita Bruvold, Sam Taylor. 2nd row: Bill Wilson, Jim Manheimer, Mike Cav- anagh, Peter Adler, Ken Mallach, Craig Sommerville, Mike Strauss, Roger Ely. 1st row: Ray Haywood, Eric Thompson, John Everhart, Eric Seward, Sean Seward, Robbie Man- heimer. photos by: Willy Morris, Bender, Ter- ry Doran. 1 . 5. Under the new direction of coach John Martinez and assistant coach Murphy, this years crew team began BIGGER AND STRON- GER than last years West Coast championship team. There were nine returning oarsmen and two returning coxwains. Returning from last years varsity team were Ian Willis, Sean Haines and Jim Coulter. Other return- ing oarsmen, in this years varsity boat were Tom Gaebler, Jeff Lewis and Jack Devaney. First year varsity row- ers were Mike Macy, Paul Carson, Steve Below, and freshman sensation Eric Cohn. The Jackets high school compe- tition this year included arch rivals Redwood, Campolindo, and Skyline. Not having enough high school compe- tition, Berkeley faced U.C.L.A. ' s se- cond frosh., U.S.C. ' s first frosh., San Diego State ' s first frosh., U.C. Davis ' first frosh.. Cal ' s fourth varsity, and the Calif. Maritime Academy ' s varsity. 1. Crew Team-back row: James George, Ron Hawley, Jack Devaney, Ian Willis, Chuck Whitzer, Sean Haines, Tom Gaebler, Joshua Mul- davin, Paul Carson, Eric Cohn, Jeff Lewis, Michael Macy, Tim Devaney, 2nd row: Jim Bloom, Augie John- son, Jim Coulter, Greg Lesher, 3rd row: Mike Stroud, Perrin Kliot, Eric Levy, David Bender, Steve Roch- lin. Front: David Bruner, Hugh Tracy, Mike Coulter, David Rochlin, Zachary Klett, Steven Below, Greg San Martin, Norman Scott, Alex Nouak. 2. Mike Coulter Coxwains boat while David Bender leads as Stroke. 3. Sean Haines leads the boat and other to the dock. 4. Jim Coulter leads his eight in practice. 5. Norman Scott steers the boat through the water. 6. Steve Below, Ron Hawley and others walk the boat down to dock. photos by: Danny Waxman, Dana Greely. 3:20 3 . This years girls crew team, bol- stered by much school support and participation, started their 78 season with 2 major wins in their first regatta. Guided by coaches, M. 01- dershaw, R. Ruth and J. Mees, it IS not surprising that the girls team shows suchEXCELLENCE as it consists of 12 returning oars- woman and 12 promising novices. 1. Karen Short (coxswain) leads her four. 2. Barbara Oldershaw (coxswain) looks pleased with her crew. 3. May Kaneko directs the eight back into the boathouse as coach, Julie Mees, looks on. 4. Judy Keith makes sure her seat stays on the slide. 5. Martna Elliot adjusts her foot- board before getting ready to row. 6. An eight oar shell enters dock after a hard workout. 7. The Crew Team: back row: Roberta Ruth, Julie Mees, Maggie Oldershaw, Corinna Fisher, Laurie Lander, Bridget Sutrel, Hannah Leider, Moon Cockerham. 3rd. row: Heather Price, Martha Elliot, Neena Caine, Audrey Spinka, Lisa Wolfson, Ingrid Neilson, Judy Keith, Susan McCutcheon, Anne Schuermann, Lita Paul, Karen Ankersmit. 2nd. row: Karen Short, Barbara Oldershaw, May Kaneko. 1st. row: Anna O ' Donnell, Emily Smith, Kim Rivenes, Yvonne Trilling, Leslie Oldershaw, Christina Ichioka, Pam Brody, Ann Carson. photos by: Kevin Fong 3:24 3:26 This year the Gymnastics team had four returning letterman, including seniors Mike Arbegast and Conrad Hurtt. They, along with team captain Sigurd Wilbanks and Paul Spinka com- peted in all the events (floor exercise, high bar, parallel bars, vaulting, pommel horse, and rings). Other important team members were: Colin McGuire, a junior, on rings and parallel bars; Willie Sykes, a junior, on rings and vaulting; Greg Lara, a sophomore, on floor exercise and vaulting; and Dan Sperber, a sophomore, on rings and pommel (side) horse. Mr. Allin, the coach, is looking forward to an outstanding team next year, owing to the number of EXPERIENCED GYM- NASTS who will be returning. 1. Mike Arebegast performs giants on the high bar. 2. Sigurd Wilbanks executes a cart- wheel vault. 3. Paul Spinka demonstrates his excellent form on the parallel bars. 4. The Varsity Gymnastics Team; Coach Don Allin, Sigurd Wilbanks, Mike Arbegast, Conrad Hurtt, Mike James, Paul Spinka, Greg Lara, Dan Sperber, Willie Sykes, Colin McGuire. 5. Colin McGuire holds a difficult front on the parallel bars. 6. Willie Sykes soars through a hand- spring vault. 7. Conrad Hurtt displays his balance and flexibility on the floor exer- cise. photos by: Jade Goldstein, Paul Chinn. 3:30 Despite the loss of last year ' s out- standing performers the ' 78 track team is again favored to take the REAL crown. Filling the gaps are such talented atheletes as Kerry Myers, who set a new school record in the high jump, Randy Patterson, the team ' s best all-round runner, and Fred DeWitt, the team ' s clutch performer. A crucial factor for this year ' s team is the tremendous TEAM SPIRIT which drives the team to it ' s best. The switch from the hard Ber- keley High track to CAL ' s brand new track has proven to be an enormous blessing, greatly reducing injuries, which crippled last year ' s team. 1. Kerry Meyers, in his first meet for B.H.S., sets a new school record in the high jump at 6 ' 7%”. 2. Stanley Nakaso vaults to the sky. 3. Jeff Field, David Fike,and Carlos Martinez dominate the mile run. 4. Duane Runnels and Gene Turner cross finish line. 5. Varsity track team; Back row: Kenneth Blackmon, An- thony Neal, Fred DeWitt, Clifford Soe, Jake Viebrock, Robert Guthrie, Jeff Field, Coach Willie White. Second row: Greg Harrison, Kenny Epps, Roald DeJean, Rudi Johnson, Dan Kenny, Aldoray Griffen, Carlos Martinez, David Fike, Alvin Parker. First row: Donavan Smith, Hunter Lenihan, Randy Patterson, Duane Runnells, Gene Turner, David Brown, Stanley Nakaso. Not pictured: Kerry Meyers, Brad Cook, Mark Adams, Walter Reed. 6. Alvin Parker prepares to take a hurdle on way to a victory. 7. Randy Patterson passes the baton to Fred DeWitt (the anchorman) in the 440 relay. photos by: Steve Smith. 3:32 3:34 The JV team, while showing great POTENTIAL is hamper- ed by a lack of personnel which forces coach Willie White to spread the talent thin. The distance runners are the one area where there is strength and depth. The team should perform well this year because of the demise of the other RBAL teams. 1. John Gales puts all his effort into the discus. 2. David Whitenack breezes by hol- ding the lead in the one mile run. 3. Harold Brisset explodes from the blocks at the start of the 440 relay. 4. Team Picture, left to right and top to bottom: William Sparks, Ricky Caldwell, Kenny O ' Neal, Michael Shirley, Jenny McDaniel, Jim Moran, George Keyes, Eden McAuliffe, John Gales, Kim Codella, Tyrone And- erson, Kelley Rabun, Mike Jones, Alex Converse, Robert Sewell, Ken- ney Keyes, John Soo, Russ Guthrie, Michael Pruger, Andrew Bulkley, Har- old Brisset, Paul Washington, Andre Preston, Nate McDaniel. Not Pictured: Michael Bagles, Martin Mueller, David Whitenack. 5. Tyrone Anderson goes over a hurdle in the 330 for hurdles. 6. Brad Cook, a member of the var- sity team, soars through the air in the long jump. photos by: Steve Smith 3:36 3 . The girl ' s team is a strong conten- der to continue their DYNASTY in the State Championships. The sprints are again the team ' s strongest area with such blazing runners as Sha- ron Ware, a freshman sensation, Freida Cobbs, world class in the 100, and Kim White. The distance runners, led by transfer, Bridget Flynn, has shown the greatest improvement from last year, however. The team suffers only from the lack of strong com- petition in the RBAL. As with the boys the switch of tracks has greatly reduced injuries, which possibly cost the girl ' s team last year ' s state championship. 1. Ann Rendahf, Lisa Tranter, Jean McIntosh, and Diane Jackson stay close in the mile run. 2. Rene Johnson holds off her oppo- nent in the 880 yard run. 3. Sharon Ware takes the baton from Frieda Cobb in the final leg of the 440 relay race. 4. Girls track team; Back row: Caroline Ruff holds little Kelly White, Alexis Walker, Frieda Cobb, Jevita Middleton, Dannielle Ser- gent, Karen Johnson, Martha Crocker, Heidi Steward, Diane Jackson. Second row: Assistant coach Teresa Jackson, Lois Jones, Rainelle Size- more. Bridget Flynn, Kim White, Rene Johnson, Lauren Ankersmit, Jean Mc- Intosh. First row: Debra Brown, Wendy Scog- gins, Carrie Rohifing, Lisa Tranter, Wendy Allums, Sharon Ware, Michelle Dorsey, LaJonne Jessie. Not pictured: Laurie Lacy, Fatra Johnson, Caroline Singleton, Ann Rendahl, Deirde Popple- well. 5. Caroline Ruff goes for some dis- tance in the long jump. 6. Jevita Middleton approaches the fi- nish line with Wendy Scoggins and La- Jonne Jessie not far behind. photos by: Steve Smith. 4 . This year the boys tennis team went for their ninth consecutive league championship and their sec- ond RBAL league title. Andy Rader and Stuart Lowry jockeyed back and forth for the number one spot and Jonathan Bloom held the number three spot. T-bis years team had more depth than ever before and relied on key matches. The JV team has many bright hopes for the future 1. Stuart Lowry smashes an over- head. 2. Andy Rader steps into a forehand. 3. The Varsity Tennis Team: Back row: David George, Alan Irik- ura, Peter Gavin, Jonathan Rinzler, Coach Bragg. Front row: David Hawkins, Kirk Williams, Jonathan Bloom, Andy Rader. 4. Jonathan Bloom hits a backhand return. 5. David George serves a bullet. 6. Alan Irikura drives a forehand down the line. 7. Stephen Quan hits a forehand return. 8 The Junior Varsity Tennis Team: Back Row: David Aoyagi , Jordan Destaoier, John Ostrander, Peter Shek- eloff, David Trilling, Matt Bloomquist, David Bass, Tim Hill, Doug White- house, John McNulty, Ross Jackson Coach Bragg. Front Row: Stephan Quan, Harry RoacTi, David Yatabe, Dickie Seid, Taras Otus, Shockley Ahmed, Greg Neumark, Bill Bloomquist, Joe Rob- inson. photos by: Steve Quan, Steve Smith. 4 . Berkeley High has a PROIVI ■ ISING badminton team this year, even though only a few of last year ' s players have returned. Shirley Fryson, Lynn Pickerell and Shelia Bell are sure to be a strong trio as the top women ' s singles players. Top men singles are Greg Johnson, Kris Law- son and Loren Council. All five men ' s doubles and mixed doubles are the strong point of the team ' s future. 1 . Shirley Fryson after a winning shot. 2. Lorna Hughes reaches for a return. 3. The Badminton Team: front row: Lorna Hughes, Shirley Fry- son, Loren Council, James Hawley. Back row: Greg Jessner, Moira Hughes, Melanie Harvey, Kathy Butler, Rebec- ca Ozaki, Kris Lawson, Minh Dang, Vorn Suwanvanichkij. Not pictured: Lynn Pickerell, Sheila Bell, Loretta Hale, Jean Echols, Joen Eshima, Sharon Chyr, Sheila Flood. 4. James Hawley follows through. 5. Loren Council gives extra effort. 6. Greg Jessner smashes a bird. photos by: Kevin Fong, Daniel A. Waxman III. This year ' s Golf Team once again had promise of being the league CHAMPIONS for the second consecutive year. The team was led by seniors Brian Fenske and Junior Stevt? Anderson. The rest of the team consisted of sen- iors Willard Tressel, Orin Starn, Joe Coulter, and Kevin Fong and Juniors Peter Johansson and Jamie Ham. Sean Connelly and Fred Andrews appeared to be prospects for future league championships. Under the direction of Coach Jean Gregerson and team captain Eric Ca- sida, the Fencing Team started the seasori. The team was a new one and no one had even competed before. Yet with hard work and practice, Coach Gregerson felt they could live up to past years performances. • Before joining the team, students have learned TECHNIQUES including competitive and theatrical fencing drills, jogging and other condi- tionina exercises. 1. The Fencing Team: Top row: Richard Worthington, Nathan Kreisberg, Michael Bentley, Paul Reiche, David Cruger. Bottom Row: Ted Kattchee, Karl Davis, Coach Miss Gregerson, Maya Wallach, Janine Masumura. 2. Brian Fenske shows a perfect swing. Peter Johansson blasts out of a sandtrap. 4. David Cruger and Karl Davis, b. En Guarde! 6. Foiled Again! 7. Attack! photos by: Steve Smith, Kevin Fong. 3:52 11 r The 1978 Berkeley Yellow Jack- et baseball team had an impressive pre-season record of 7 wins and 2 losses, and were the runner-up team in the 1st annual San Marin Baseball Tournament. The Jackets were led by Seniors Jeff Ransom, catcher, Tom Fair- child, second base, Barry Gordon, shortstop, Mike Wilder, third base, Troy Graggs, left field, David Wil- der, right field, Roger Kachiu, pitcher, and Carter Love, pitcher. The star- ting underclassmen were sophomore Brian Finley, first base, junior Brian Guinn, and junior Mike Jefferson, centerfield. The Yellow Jackets are a DEF 1“ NITE CONTENDER for the RBAL baseball crown. 1. Speed and agility are crucial in baseball. Tom Fairchild hustles to first base in this special effect photo- graph. 2. Varsity Baseball Team: Front Row (L to R): Willis Turner, Brian Finley, Carter Love, Greg James, Sterling Jones, Roger Kachiu, Tom Fairchild, Michael Jefferson, Michael Wilder, Kevin Lathers; Top Row (L to R); Coach Paul Daniels, Asst. Coach Greg Freeman, Eric Goshay, Brian Guinn, Jeff Ransom, David Wilder, Wesley Stean, Troy Graggs, Barry Gordon, Asst. Coach Elijah Green. 3. Wesley Stean winds up for the pitch. 4. Catcher Jeff Ransom closely studies the pitchers next move. 5. Brian Guinn hits a line drive to left field. photos by: Paul Chinn 3 . 3:56 f v Paul Daniels is the third coach in as many years for the Jackets. He, along with asst, coaches Elijah Green, Stan Nakahara, and Greg Freeman, believes that . . .the key to winning games is good pitching and defense,” According to certain players, there is evidence of MORE TEAM SPIRIT than in the past. As for an NCS playoff spot Daniels said, To get to the North Coast playoffs you have to have the talent , and we aren ' t lacking there. Also, it is not only talent that wins games, but sound baseball sense, and experience as well. 1. Jeff Ransom gives the signal to the pitcher 2. Greg James pitches a scorching fastball. 3. First Baseman Brian Finley steps into a swing. 4. A conference on the mound— short- stop Brian Guinn (15), reliever David Wilder, catcher Jeff Ransom (12) and Coach Daniels discuss the situation. 5. Third Baseman Michael Wilder ' squares off for a sacrifice bunt. 6. David Wilder looks for a coach ' s signal while taking a lead off sec- ond base photos by: Paul Chinn 3. This year ' s girls Softball had a very lean team. They played their first four games with all of their nine players. Some returning players were K.C. McElheney, Katy Hudson, Victoria Fussell and Shari Williams. This team had its STARS, Ruby Robinson, short stop and Katy Hudson, left fielder, who was nicknamed ' the bionic arm ' by the team. Ms. Carey coached the team. 1. Tori Fussell knocks one to center- field. 2. Liza Lewis reaches for a wide throw in a pick-off attempt. 3. Sherry Williams goes down swinging. 4. Casey McEihaney delivers a devesta- ting pitch to some unexpecting batter. photos by; Squeegee, Kevin Fong. 4:04 The girls ' basketball team, cap- tained by Brenda Jaxyson, and trained by Coaches Sturm and Carey proved SUPERIOR losing only one game out of 14, and tying for the R.B.A.L. championship. The team had many excellent players. The brilliant Angel Hardy scored the most seasonal points. Donna Collins and Rhonda Simmons led the Jackets in rebounds. Brenda Jaxyson was a superb defensive player, and Steph- anie Guinn played a great center. 1 . Girls Varsity Team: Back row; Cheryl Johnson, Angel Hardy, Donna Collins, Rhonda Sim- mons, Shari Williams. Front row: Rosalie Moran, Chris Fujii, Brenda Jaxyson, Sara Sano, Alexis Walker. 2. Angel Hardy drives for a lay-up. 3. Stephanie Guinn goes up for a jump shot. 4. Cheryl Johnson goes up for a re- bound. 5. Rhonda Simmons prepares to pass off to a teammate. 6. Stephanie Guinn takes a pass from Cheryl Johnson. photos by : Squeegee and Paul Chinn. 4:08 The Soph-Frosh Basketball team, composed of ten sophomores and two freshmen had an EXCEL LENT season ending with a 16-4 overall record. The team was led by their top scorer, Marvjn Ford and top rebounder, Gary Fleming. Other starters were Jay Rogers, Sean AM, and Paul Neil. Many of the team members will be moved up to junior varsity next year. 1. Darryl Lyons fights for a rebound with a Spartan opponent. 2. Gary Fleming shoots a free throw. 3. Soph-Frosh team: Back row: Jeff Manza, Jimmy Mc- Daniels, Gary Fleming, Marvin Ford, Michael Taller, Paul Neal. Front row: Martin Jacobs, Sean Ali, Darryl Lyons, Jay Rogers, Ton Holmes, Andre(Rocky) Maddox. 4. Tony Holmes shoots a 20 foot jumper. 5. Darryl Lyons makes a move on the Spartan defense. 6. Martin Jacobs throws a shot up un- der the basket. 7. Gary Fleming goes up for a lay-in. photos by: Kevin Fong, Danny Wax- man, Terry Doran. 4 . 4sl2 I 4 The 1977-78 season was a strange one for Berkeley ' s JV basketball team. Because the other RBAL schools dropped their JV programs, coach Dan Palley ' s Junior Jackets were forced to play a make shift schedule against JV and varsity teams. The Jackets posted a total season record of 17-7, but the record is deceiving, four of the losses were against varsity competition, while the remaining three were all by one point. The highlight of the season was Berkeleys opening VICTORY over Richmond Highs in the Rich- mond Invitational tournament. Standouts on the team included leading scorer and rebounder Keith Hardaway, guard Chris Tyree, who led the team in assists and was second in scoring, and other starters Terry Holman, Lee Pinkney and Gordon Williams. Bench strength was provided by the other members of the team. Hunter Lenihan, Greg Turner, Andre Simpson, Chris Smith, Ted Bell, Eric Taller, Horall Owens and Vanneto Thomas. This years season has prepared the Junior Jackets for what should be another successful varsity cam- paign next year. 1. Wes Stean maneuvers around his guard. 2. Gorden Williams jumps high to take control of the ball. 3. Wes Stean dribbles down the court. 4. Winston Choyce plans the play. 5. The JV Basketball Team: Back Row; Keith Hardaway, Harris Owens, Gorden Williams, Eric Taller, Vanneto Thomas, Hunter Lenihan. Front Row: Greg Turner, Chirs Smith, Chris Tyree, Lee Pinkney, Andre Simpson, Ted Bell, Jerry Holman. photos by: Robin Kanstein. Berkeley enjoyed its 0EST BASKETBALL SEA- SON IN MANY YEARS, as the Jackets compiled a 25-9 record, in spite of playing the toughest pre- season schedule possible. Some of the year ' s highlights were: playing a close game with the nation ' s ' top-ranked team, Verbum Dei; winning the Anderson Tournament by demol- ishing Castlemont in the finals; contin- uing the school ' s tradition by winning the RBAL; capturing the North Coast crown; and playing three TOC games. PRE-SEASON Berkeley 68 St. Joseph ' s (OT) 72 Berkeley 63 Moreau 53 Berkeley 79 Castlemont 76 Berkeley 57 Skyline 59 Berkeley 94 Galileo 64 Berkeley 64 Verbum Dei 77 Berkeley 68 Kennedy 56 Berkeley 86 Del Campo 52 Berkeley 68 Anderson 51 Berkeley 88 Castlemont 71 Berkeley 71 Drake 76 Berkeley 75 St. Mary’s 67 Berkeley 92 St. Elizabeth ' s 73 Berkeley 70 McClymonds 75 LEAGUE Berkeley 73 Richmond 56 Berkeley 78 De Anza 53 Berkeley 75 Kennedy 70 Berkeley 96 Harry Ells 42 Berkeley 82 El Cerrito 67 Berkeley 60 Pinole 63 Berkeley 98 Richmond 37 Berkeley 89 De Anza 49 Berkeley 72 Kennedy 63 Berkeley 78 Harry EMs 48 Berkeley 58 El Cerrito 59 Berkeley 92 Pinole 63 RBAL PLAYOFFS Berkeley 53 Pinole 43 Berkeley 68 Kennedy 59 1. Captain Donald Sally drives on Kennedy ' s Rickey Flenory during crucial league game. 2. A1 King displays his agility on this reverse lay-up, as an El Cerrito oppo- nent looks on helplessly. 3. William Brew, open-mouthed, re- leases jump shot as a sprawled Gaucho looks up from the floor. 4. Doug Harris goes up for a slam dunk with Greg James watching in admir- ation. 5. Brian Guinn hangs in the air before shooting a short one-handed bank shot. 6. The Varsity Basketball Team: Top Row: Coach Paul Daniels, Kevin Ali, Howard Holt, Mark Box, Doug Harris, Nick Riasanovsky, Al King, Assistant Coach Dan Palley. Front Row: Jon Marinissen, Bruce Shelton, Greg James, William Brew, Don Sally, Brian Guinn, Assistant Coach Jim Bragg. I photos by: Paul Chinn, Terry Doran. 4:20 5 . 6 . All year long the Jackets had one goal — to reach the Tournament of Champions — and the only way to at- tain it was to win the North Coast Section title, which they did. They be- came the first Berkeley team to win North Coast by virtue of consecutive one point overtime victories. In their opening round game, the Jackets gained revenge for an earlier loss to Drake, thrashing the Pirates by 23 points. Playing one of their best games of the year, the Jackets ' simply overpowered their sharpshoot- ing opponents from San Anselmo. The semi-final game with Pittsburg was another story. Berkeley, which played poorly all night, won the contest simply as a result of its courage. Down by seven points at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and still trailing by five with 2:30 left, the Jackets wouldn ' t allow themselves to be beaten. Two free throws by Doug Harris with 1 1 seconds left forced the over- time and Brian Guinn ' s pair of foul shots with two seconds remaining in the extra period gave the Jackets a PLACE IN THE FINALS. The championship game with Bishop O ' Dowd was another nail- biter. The Jackets found themselves again behind in ' the fourth stanza, and again they clawed their way back. Down by eight points with six min- utes remaining they managed to tie the score, 63-63, at the end of regula- tion time. William Brew scored the Jackets ' final four points to give them the first place trophy. Doug Harris and Don Sally made the all-tournament team and the Berkeley rooting section won the Spirit Cup. NCS Berkeley 78 Drake 55 Berkeley 63 Pittsburg (OT) 62 Berkeley 68 Bishop O ' Dowd (OT) 67 1. Bruce Shelton (32) tips in a team- mate ' s miss against Drake. 2. Jon Marinissen uses his muscle on this shot underneath the basket. 3. Doug Harris (50) rises for a short baseline jumper. 4. Brian Guinn (20) dribbles around a screen set by Don Sally (10). 5. Don Sally (10) receives kisses from joyous Berkeley cheerleaders after vic- tory. photos by: Paul Chinn 4:26 Berkeley returned to the Oakland Coliseum Arena after a two year ab- sence and promptly made its presence felt, demolishing Christian Brothers by 27 points. Berkeley trailed through- out the first half, but made a comeback in the second. Taking advantage of their quickness, the Jackets utilized a baffling full-count press to break the game open. Executing steal after steal the Jackets SWARMED TO THE HOOP for uncontested lay-ins and by the end of thethird quar- ter the outcome was no longer indoubt. Christian Brothers must have return- ed to Sacramento somewhat stunned. One half they had the lead, and the next they were outscored 49-20! Any hopes Berkeley had of winning the state title vanished the following night against the eventual tournament winner, McClymonds. In front of 11,000 screaming fans, the Jackets raced to a 42-34 halftime advantage. Mack tied the game early in the third quarter and neither team could get the upper hand. The two East Bay powerhouses battled evenly until mid- way through the last quarter, at which time Mack took control and won. The consolation game, the following day, was a rematch of the NCS finals and this time O ' Dowd was victorious. Don Sally was the only Berkeley player chosen to the all-tournament squad, and again the Berkeley cheering section went home with a Spirit Cup. Asa result of their accomplishments, the Jackets finished the year ranked number three in the East Bay. The key to the squad ' s success was everyone ' s ability to blend together to form a co- hesive unit. The players voted Bruce Shelton their MVP, and Don Sally was selected the best defensive player. TOC Berkeley 80 Christian Brothers 53 Berkeley 62 McClymonds 62 Berkeley 66 Bishop O ' Dowd 71 1. Nick Riasanovsky looks for an open teammate against Bishop O ' Dowd. 2. Mark Box (53) shoots jumper against Christian Brothers. 3. Don Sally sets up offense against McClymonds. 4. Howard Holt displays his form on this long jumper. 5. Al King hangs in air before scoring basket. 6. Coach Paul Daniels gives instruct- ions to Bruce Shelton (33) and Brian Guinn. photos by; Paul Chinn. 4. iiii:-:.SS ' ! 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Phone: 524-6302 INDEX- CONTENTS Accelerated High School Program 2:12-2:14 Accountant’s Wfice 2:40-2:42 Ads AA Aeolian Choir 10:00-10:02 A.S.A 8:16-8:18 A.S.U 8:20-8:22 Badminton 3:48-3:50 Baseball 3:56-4:02 Basketball-boys 4:12-4:34 Basketball-girls 4 .08-4 : 1 0 Cadillac Kids 12:40-12:42 Cafeteria Snack Bar 2:36-2:38 California Jr. State 8:36-8:38 Career Center 2:24-2:26 Chamber Singers 10:04-10:06 Chamber Winds 9 :44-9:46 Cheerleaders 6:36-6:38, 6:48-6:50 Closing 5:44-6:12 Concert Chorale 9:52-9:58 Concert Orchestra 9:40-9:42 Contents 6:04-6:06 Crew-boys 3:28-3:30 Crew-girls 3:24-3:26 Cross Country 7 :40-7 :42 Dance Practice 9 :28-9 :30 Dance Production 9:48-9:50 Divider Activities 7 : 56-7 : 58 Divider Fall Sports 6:28-6:30 Divider People 10:20-10:22 Divider Performing Arts 9:12-9:14 Divider Spring Sports 3:12-3:14 Fads 3:08-3:10 Fencing 3:52-3:54 Freshmen 2:32-3:10 Freshmen Qass Officers 2:32-2:34 Football 6:56-7:14 Golf 3:52-3:54 Gospel Choir 10:04-10:06 Gourmet Qub 9 :04-9:06 Gymnastics-boys 3:28-3:30 Gymnastics-girls 7:24-7:26 Gypsy 9:16-9:18 Hiking Club 9 :00-9 .02 Homecoming 6:44-6:46 Honor Society C.S.F 8:08-8:10 Incident at Vichy 10:12-10:14 Index BB Inspector General 9:20-9:26 Jacket 8:40-8:46 Jazz Band 9:36-9:38 Juniors 12:24-1:22 Junior Qass Officers 12:24-12:26 Key Qub 8:28-8:30 Learning Assistance 2:08-2:10 Marathon Dance 12:44-12:46 M.E.S.A fg 12-8:14 Memorium 5:42 Mixed Chorus 10:00-10:02 Model UN 8:36-8:38 New Field 12:36-12:38 Newton, Huey 12:32-12:34 Opening 6:04-6:26 Parent Child Development Center :28-2:30 Pep Squad 6:40-6:42 Production Crews 10:12-10:18 Rain 3:04-3:06 Rally Committee 6:32-6:34 Raza Student Union 8:24-8:26 Records Center 2:44-2:46 Secretaries 2:48-2:50 Self-Scheduling 12:28-12:30 Seniors 10:28-12:22 Senior Officers 10:24-10:26 Separate Tables 1 0:28-1 0:14 Ski Club 9:00-9:02 Soccer 7:16-7:18 SoftbaU 4:04-4:06 Sophomores . 1 :24-2:30 Sophomore Class Officers 1 :24-l :26 Speech and Debate Team 8:32-8:34 Spirit 6:52-6:54 Spring Supplement 4:36-5:40 Staff 12:48-1 :22, 1 :28-2:06, 2:16-2:30 Student Representatives 8:04-8:06 Student Senate 8:00-8:02 Student Staff Court 8:04-8:06 Swimming-boys 3:16-3:18 Swimming-girls 7 :44-7 :46 Symphonic Band 9:32-3:42 Technology Club 9 :08-9 : 1 0 Tennis-boys 3:44-3:46 Tennis-girls 7 :32-7 :34 Track and Field 3:32-3:42 Ujaama 8:16-8:18 Underclass 12:24-3:10 Volleyball .“ 7:36-7:38 Walkout 3:00-3:02 Water Polo 7 :48-7 :54 Wedding 2:56-2:58 Wombat Club 9 :08-9 : 1 0 Wrestling 7:20-7:22 Yearbook 8:48-8:58 Ads-Index BB Chinn, Paul- inside front cover, 6:12(2), 6:14(6), 6:28(3), 6:56(4), 6:58(3), 7:00(4), 7:02(3,5), 7:04(1,4), 7:08(5), 7:10(7), 7:24(5), 7:26 (3,4„6,7), 7:28(1,2), 7:30(3,5,7), 7:32(1,4,5), 7:34(3,6), 7:58 (3,9), 8:08(1), 8:10(4), 8:32(1), 8:40(1,4), 8:42(2,3,6), 8:44 (1.4) , 8:46(2,3,6), 9:32(2), 9:48(1), 9:50(2), 9:52(1,5), 12:28 (1,3), 12:30(4), 12:32(1), 12:36-12:38, 12:44(1), 12:46(2,5), 12:48-12:50, 1:12(4) 1:24(1,2), 2:00-2:02, 2:14(4), 2:20 (1), 2:22(4), 2:26(4), 2:56-3:02, 3:04(1), 3:10(2), 3:12(5), 3:30(3), 3:564:02, 4:08(1), 4:20(1,4,5), 4:22(2,3), 4:24- 4:34, inside back cover. Fong, Kevin— 6:12(5), 6:32(5), 7:08(3), 7:44(2,3,5,6), 7:46(4,7), 8:04(1), 8:12(4), 8:30(3), 8:36(1), 9:00(4), 9:08(4), 12:26(1) 1:00 (1,3), 1:02(2,5), 1:16(5), 1:22(4), 1:28(1,4), 1:30(2), 1:32 (3) , 1:44(4), 1:46(6), 1:48(1), 1:50(2,5), 1:56-1:58, 2:04- I 2:10, 2:16(5), 2:18(6), 2:20(3), 2:22(2), 2:24(1,2,3), 2:32- 2:34, 3:24-3:26, 3:48(1,2), 3:50(3), 3:54(2,3), 4:04(4), 4:12(1,2,4,5) Goldstein, Jade— 6:00(3), 6:02(4), 6:08(1,5), 6:10(3,7,8), 6:16(1,2), 6:18(7), 6:20(3,6), 6:24(5), 6:26(3,8), 6:32(1), 6:34(4,6), 6:40(5), 6:42(3), 8:06(3,5,6) 8:10(2,3), 8:24(1,2), 8:26(2,5,6), 8:30(5,6), 8:32(4,5), 8:34(2,3,6), 8:46(5), 8:48(1), 8:50(6), 8:52(1), 8:54(2,3,5), 8:58(4,6,7), 9:04(1), 9:06(3,5), 9:12 (2.5) , 9:14(4,7), 9:34(4), 9:38(3,5), 10:12(3), 10:14(2), 10:42, 11:24, 11:38, 11:42, 12:18, 12:30(2), 12:40(3), 12:42(2,4), 12:44(4), 12:46(6), 1:02(4), 1:08(1), 1:40- 1:42, 2:14(2), 2:18(3), 2:28-2:30, 3:06(3), 3:08(1), 3:12 (4) , 3:28(1,4,5), 3:30(2,6,7), 5:42, 5:44(2,5), 5:46(3,6,7), 5:52(5), 5:54(3,4). t ' Greely, Dana— Title page, 7:04(5), 7:20(4), 7:22(5), 8:26(3), 12:26(2), 12:52(1,5), 1:02(6), 1:04(4), 1:20(1), 2:46(2), 3:12(2), 3:20(1), 3:22(5), 6:12. Kaake, Phillip- 6:12(4), 6:14(3), 6:22(5), 6:30(4,8), 6:40(1), 6:44(1,4,5), 6:46(3,6,7,8), 6:52(1,2,6,7), 6:54(4,5,8), 7:24(1,2), 7:36 ;; (2,4), 7:38(3), 7:48(1,6), 10:12(1), 5:50(7). Kanstein, Robin- 6:14(7), 6:28(6), 6:32(2), 6:40(2), 6:42(6), 6:48-6:50, 6:58 (6), 7:08(1), 7:10(4), 7:12(5), 7:20(1,3), 7:22(2,6), 7:56 (2.6) , 7:58(8), 10:36, 10:52, 4:16(1,2,4), 4:18(3), 5:44(1), 5:46(4), 5:52(1), 5:54(7). Moore, Judy— 6:04(1,2,5), 6:06(4,7), 8:16-8:18, 10:20(2), 11:04, 11:08, 11:12, 11:18, 12:00(2), 12:54(3,6) 1:14(5), 1:16(1,2), 1:18(3), 1:22(2,3), 1:28(3), 1:30(5), 1:32(1), 1:34(2), 1:36 (4), 1:38(3), 1:44(5), 1:46(2,3), 1:50(4), 1:52-1:54, 2:36- 2:42, 2:44(1 ,4), 2:46(3,5), 2:48-2:50, 2:54(4), 5:52(2). Owyang, Robert— 6:16(5), 6:56(2), 7:00(2), 7:06(6), 7:08(2,6), 7:44(1), 8:20- 8:22, 8:36(4) 8:38(2,3,5,6), 10:20(1), 10:22(8), 10:46, 10:58, 11:00, 11:44, 11:48, 12:00(l 1:12(1,2), 1:14(3), 1:16(4), 1:1 8(6), 5:48(1 ,6X5:50(8). Smith, Steven— 6:00(1), 6:12(1), 6:35(7), 6:56(5), 7:06(3), 7:40-7:42, 7:56 (5,7), 7:58(4), 8:12(1,2), 8:14(3,5,6), 8:30(2), 8:40(5), 9:38(6), 10:04-10:06, 10:16-10:18, 10:20(5), 10:22(9), 10:24-10:26, 12:34(2,3), 12:40(1), 12:46(3), 12:54(4), 1:04(1,2), 1:06(3,5), 2:12(1), 3:32-3:42, 3:44(1), 3:52(1, 4,5), 3:54(6,7). Stirpe, Dianna- 6:02(8), 6:08(6), 6:10(4), 6:16(6), 6:21(2), 6:22(4,8), 7:34 (2,7), 7:52-7:54, 9:14(3,8), 9:20-9:30, 9:32(1,3), 9:34(5), 9:36(4), 9:48(3,4), 9:50(5), 9:52(2,4), 9:54(3,6), 10:00- 10:02, 10:08-10:10, 10:14(5,6), 10:22(3), 1 :20(5), 5:50(4), T hia1 a TTT— 8:28(1,4), 9:00(1,2), 9:02(3,5), 9:04(2,4), 9:06(6), 9:10(3, 5,6), 1:38(6), 1:44(1), 3:06(2), 3:14(7), 3:20(3), 3:22(2,4,6), 3:48(4,5), 3:50(6), 4:14(6,7). 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1:00 1:00 11:24 2:02, 3:36 4:08 11:24 2:58 2:58 6:28 Nahem, Andrew 1:00,5: Nakagawa, Kenneth 12 Nakahara, Shirley 7:36,8: 1 : Nakano, Roxanne 1 : Nakaso, Laurie 6:08, 7:24, 2: Nakaso, Peter 1 : Nakaso, Stanley 1 1:26, 3:28, 3: Nandlef, Eric 2: Naniche, Irene 7:32, 7:34, 11 Naparst, Diane 2 Naparst, Lise 1 Nathan, Geoffrey (Giraffe) 12 Naumann, Karen 2: Neal, Anthony 1 :00, 3 Neal, La vita 1 Neal, Paul 2:02, 4 Neely, An ntonette 11 Neff, Julian 9:56, 1 Neff, Laurence 9:19, 9:22, 9 9:50,9:56, 12 Nelson, Brooke 12 Nelson, Bruce 12 Nelson, Christopher 2 Nelson, James 7:12, 2 Nelson, Pamela 1 1 :26, 1 1 Neumann, Jeffrey 1 Neumark, Gregory 1 :00, 3 Newton, Donna 1 Newton, James 2 Newton, Jean 2 Newton, Jim 3 Neyhart, Suzy 9:00, 9:02, 12 Nguyen, Quoc-Khanh 8 Nguyen, Tai Nguyen, Thuc Nguyen, Thung Nisbet, Scott Nishimura, Naomi Nishita, Don Nomikos, Cynthia Nomikos, Laura Norris, Sherry Norris, Vincent Northrop, Oliver Novak, Chris Novak, Genia Novikoff, Eric Novogrodsky, Ellen Nowik, Alexander Nybo, Dag Nybo, Stig 11 : 00 , 12 2 1 2 8:30, 9 1 :02, 5 1 1 2 12:22, 10 2 2 2 11 9:10, 1 2 3 1 9:02, 2 58 14 20 00 00 58 00 30 02 26 58 00 58 02 :32 :00 :14 :26 :00 :30 :14 :58 :58 :02 :04 :00 :00 :46 :00 :04 :04 :18 :14 :20 :14 :04 :02 :58 :08 :44 :02 :02 :04 :26 :04 :04 :58 :26 :02 :28 20 :02 :04 841 8589 STOCKHOLMIA Ads-Index 00 V V o Ochoa, Arturo 2: O ' Donnell, Anna 2:58,3: Ogden, Stephanie 2 O ' Hehir, Andrew 8:42,1: Ohisen, Deborah 12: Oja la, Steven 1:02,5: Okamura, Renee 9:00,10:14,1: Oldershaw, rbara 6:46,8 9:02,2:04,3 Oldershaw, Leslie 8:28,9:00,9 11:26,12:46,3 01iver,Durann 5 Oliver, Frank9:22,9:26,1 :02,6 Oliver, Jacqueline 11 Oliver, John8:28,12:14,3:16,3 Oliver, Soren 2 Olivier, Kenneth 2 Olmsted, Richard 10:16,12 Olson, Jane 1 O ' Mahoney, Patrick 12 O ' Malley, Sara 8:32,2 O ' Neal, Kelly 6:36,6:52,11 O ' Neal, Kenneth Ong, Fee Ong, Karen Onitsuka, Noriko O ' Regan, Anne 0 ' Regan,Mary Orellana, Roberto Orloff, Russell Orme, Christine Orme, Lynnette Osborne, Laquetta Ostrander, John Otis, Dana 04,3 38.1 04.1 11 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 9:02,1 :04,3 12 04 26 58 02 14 52 02 28 :24 :02 :26 :52 :04 :26 :18 :04 :04 :14 :02 ;14 :04 :26 :36 :02 :22 :28 :04 :58 :04 :02 :02 :04 04 :46 16 Otus, Erol 11:28 Otus, Tamara 2:04 Otus, Taras 1:04,3:46 Owens, Connie 11:28,1:04 Owens, Harris 4:18 Owens, Horace Jr. 2:04 Owens, Jael 11:28 Owyang, Robert 8:20,11:28 Ozaki, Rebecca 7:32 P Page, Anthony 7:12 Palmer , Barton 2:04 Parker, Jeff 7:12 Palmer, Scott 2:58 Parker ' Alvin 11 :28, 3:32, 3:34 Parker ' Cheryl 6:42 1 :04 Parker, Larry 5:54,7:12,2:94 Parker, Lisa 1:04, 11:30 Parker, Margaritte 1:04 Parker, Marie 7:36, 9:56, 11:30 5:56 Parker,Rosalyn 6:32 Parker,Stuart 7:12 Parkinson.Chrysa 2:58 Parks, Cassandra 2:58 Parks, Daphne ' 2:04 Parks, Sandra 10:04 Parks,Toni 6:38,2:58 Parlett, Duncan 2:04 Parr, Justine 11:30 Parr, Willie 2:04 Partridge, Aaron 2:04 Patel, Urmila 2:04 Paterson, Caithleen Paterson, Susannah Patrick, Darryl Patterson, Cathy Patterson, Randall Patterson, Susannah Paul, LaLita Pavao, Richard Pearson, Erik Peck, Herbert Pecot, Johna Peeler, Monty Peet, Ralph Penny, Leticia Penney, Phillip Penney,Phyllis People, Sheronica Peoples,Wendy Perez, Evello Perkins, Jamie Pernter, Sean Perry, Elizabeth Perry,Kathryn Perry, Kent Pete, Anthony Peters, Crista Peterson,Nayhan Peterson, Sarah Phillips, Earl Phillips, Wanda Pickerwell, Lynn Pid, Stu Pierce, Robin Pierovich, Amy 2:04 9:20,9:24 9:30 2:06 8:28 1 :04,3:32 3:34 6:22,9:14 9:50 11:30, 3:26 2:49 2:58 9:44 11:30 2:06 11:30 1:04,8:18 11:22 11:30 11:30 9:50,11:28 12:16 2:58 2:06 2:06 2:06 2:06 2:06 11:28 2:06 1:04,9:56 2:06 11:28 2:06 10:12,11:30 9:00 12-16 2:06 Pilisuk, Tammy 9:50, 9:56, 10:14 12:08.12:16 Pinell, Carol Pinkney, Joannie Pinkney,Lee Plank, Suzanne Plant, Roy Pleasent, Yvette Polanco, Benjamin Politzer, Eric Polk, Andrew Polk, Thelonious Pon, Leonard Ponder, Timothy Poon,Pui Yee Pope, Anne Pope, Kevin Pope, Nancy Popplewell Deirdre Porter, Anner Porter, Donald 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Randel, Kathy Randel, Marva Randon, Deborah Ranskin, John Ransley, Ian Ransom, Jeffrey ' Rasmussen, Christian Ratner, Anna Ratoo , Adam Ray, Danny Read, Kimberly Reader, Mary Reed, Paul Reed, Walter Reiche, Paul Reid, Kim Reid, Robyn Riemer, Marjorie Reinier, Jacqueline 1:06,9 1 2 1 2 11 2 1 1 2 7:00, 11 1 2 12 7 11 11 2 1 1:06,9:56, 3 1 6:38, 10:24, 11 7 10 : 10, 10 1 2 2 7:24, 1 12:18,2 1 9:50, 1 12 1 2 Reinsch, Denise Rendahl, Ann Rendahl, Katherine Rentein, Peter Renton, Nicholas Resner, Amy Revenaugh, Oaniell Reyes, Robert Rhode, Kermit Riasanovsky, Nicholas8:40, 11 4:22,4 Rice, Donna 1 Richards, Brenda 1 Rice, Blanche 11 Richards, [ avid 11 Richardson, J. 1 Richardson, Flora 1 Richardson, Perry 10: Richardson, Phillip 1: Richmond, Ellice 11; Ridc e, Terry 2: Ridgell, Carol 1: Ridgell, Sherolyn 11: Rieger, Gary 2: Ringgold, Edward 2: Ringgold, Gail 11: Rinzier, Jonathan 2:10,3: Riskas, Joy 1 Rivenes, Kim 8:28,8:30,9: 9:50, 11:34, 12:46,3: Roach, Harry 3: 24 36 12 44 46 10 18 10 04 10 50 06 10 06 :10 :34 :10 :06 ;06 10 :34 :06 .10 18 :12 :32 :32 :10 :06 :52 :06 :32 :24 :12 :06 :10 10 :06 :14 :06 :06 :18 :06 :10 :32 32 06 06 34 34 06 08 16 08 34 10 06 34 10 10 34 46 08 02 26 46 Ads-Index PP Robben, Katie Robben, Michael Roberson, Butch Roberts, Reiko Robinson, Harold Robinson, Joseph Robinson, Kathleen Robinson, Kenneth Robinson, Nicole Robinson, Stanley Robinson, Terri Robio, M. Roche, Harry Roche, Minnie Rochlin, Stephen7:00, 1:08, 3 Rogers, Jay 2:10,4 Rogers, Julia 2 Rogers, Matthew 9:08, 9 12:40, 1 Rphifing, Carrie 7:44, 2:10, 3 RoKlfing, Chantal Roller, Katherine Rollins, Sandra Rosberg, James Rose, Lisa Rosenbaum, Michael Rosenbaum, Sarah Rosenquist, Karen Rosenfeld, Margaret 8-38,9:00,9:04,9:08, 12 2 Rosenzweig, Gary Rosman, Richard Ross, Kyle Ross, Linda Ross, Mark Ross, Ramona Rosso, Jon Rothblatt, Karen Rothblatt, Robert Rothblatt, Susan Put a Little Class in Your Life at Peralta Summer Regular Sessions Are Tuition-Free In These Public Colleges • College of Alameda • Feather River College • Laney College • Merritt College • Peralta College for Non-Traditional Study For Further Information, Telephone (415) 834-5500 A Community Service of the Peralta Community College District An Equal Opportunity Employer (Peralta Trustees have adopted a policy statement on open classes in compliance with the requirements of Title 5 of the California Administrative Code.) 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Monica 3 Sand, Lisa 9:14,9:50,11 Sanders, Andrea 2 Sanders, twalani 1 Sanders Roshara 1 Sanders, Vel insky 2 San Martin, Gregory 2:12, 3 Sano, Barton 2 Sano, Sarah Sarich, Kevin Sasaki, Robert Sauer, Richard Sauer, Terence Saunders, Velma Savage, Kevin Savage, Sibila Savedra, Albert Saxton, Rico 7:38,2:12,4 2 6:32, 2 2 1 11 1 2 11 6:16,6:44,6 9:48,9:50, 11 Sayles, Gregory 1 Sayles, Pamela 2 Scharlin, Marcy 8:56 2 Schetihase, David 3 Schellhase, Janet 7 :24, 2 Schenker, Jenny 9:16,9 Scherer, James 2 Scherer, Steven 2 Shcerr, Dove 7:44, 1 Scherr, Sergio 7:12,2 Schiff, Henry 2 Schmalz, Gregory 3 Schneider, David 3 Schneider, Ellen 7:24,1 Schooley, Peter 12:30,1 Schuermann, Anne 9:50,11 3 Schurman, Dominique 9:56, 1 Schwartz, Hildy 1 1 :38, 1 Schwartz, Justin 3 Schwarz, Alison 2 Schwarzbart, Joel 1 Schwarzbart, Michael 3 :04 :36 :12 :08 :08 :12 20 12 :08 :12 :12 :12 :08 :36 :08 :12 :36 :50 :38 :08 :12 :12 :04 :12 :18 :14 :14 :08 :14 :14 :04 :04 :08 :08 :38 :26 :10 :10 :04 :14 ;08 :04 Schwendinger, Laura 10:02 ,2:14 Scoggins, Angela 11:38 Scoggins, Wendy 2:14 i, 3:40 , 3:42 Scott, Chandra 3:04 Scott, Gregory 11:38 Scott, Katherine 3:04 Scott, Kelvin 11:40 Scott, LaVelda 8:42, 11:38 Scott, Malinda 11:40 Scott, Mary 1:10 Scott, Norman 9:18, 9:56, 10:10 12:44, 1:10 , 3:20 Scott, Romy 2:14 Scott, Thomas 1:10 Secrease, Edward 11:40 Secrease, Kim ’2:14 Sedgwick, Maya 1:10 Segal, Deborah 11:40 Segal, Lauren 2:14 Segal, Ruth 2:14 Segall, Jonathan 2:14 Segers, Gregory 11:40 Seid, Dickie 8:20 1, 3:10 , 3:46 Seid, Katy 8:20, 11:40 Seith, George 2:14 Seith, John 11:42 Sellers, Steen 2:14 Seney, Katherine 7:44 ,2:16 Sank ins, Katrina 6:04 Sergent, Dannielle 7:44 ,2:14 3:40 Sessions, David 3:04 Seuell, Walter 6:54, 7:20, 11:42 Seward, Eric 6:14 t, 7:48 , 3:18 Seward, Sean 3:04 , 3:18 Sewell, Robert 3:36 Seymour, Betty 11:42 Shaffer, Marc 3:04 Shalaby, Andrew 6:00 ,1:22 Shapiro, Julie 2:16 , 3:04 Shapiro, Marya 1:10 Sharpies, Geoffrey 2:14 Shaw, Alan 8 Shaw, Stephanie 8:00, 8 Shaw, Stewart Shears, Dora Shekeloff, Peter Shelley, Roxanne Shelton, Bruce 10:24, 11 4:24, 4 Shere, Giovanna Sherman, Greg Sherman, Vernice Shermoen, Frank Shimoko, Dennis Shinomoto, Olivia Shipman, Jerry Shirley, Michael 9:02, 2 Shiu, Jon Shiu, Marianne Shoemaker, Carin Shogren, Mary Shogun, Carl Short, Karen 2:14,3 Shurman, Dominique Sidener, Gretchen 7 Siegel, Bella Siegel, Paula Sieradzki, David 8 Siler, Megan Sills, Jonathan 9 Silva, Arthur Silver, Steve Simmons, Mark Simmons, Raymond 7 Simmons, Rhonda 8 Simms, Leroy Simms, Stephanie Simon, Charles Simpanen, Tiina Simpson, Andre Simpson, Elizabeth :12, 3:04 :02, 9:50 1:10 3:06 11:42 3:44 2:16 :42, 4:22 :30, 4:34 2:14 1:10 1:10 2:14 11:42 1:10 11:42 14, 3:36 11:40 2:14 1:10 3:06 2:14 24, 3:26 10:06 11:40 44,2:14 2:14 12:18 38, 2:16 12:16 45,2:18 9:56 8:00 3:06 00 , 1:10 12,4:08 4:10 9:56 11:40 9:56 44, 1:10 4:18 9:56 Rothman, Peter Rotman, Barry Roubicek, Eva Roundtree, Hiawatha Rouse, Lisa 10:12 Rouverol, Alicia Roy, Eduardo 7:00 Rubio, Martha Ruby, Karen 9:50,10:14, Ruff, Carolyn Ruff, Rosalind Runnells, Donald Runnells, Duane Rush, John Rusk in, Julie Rusnell, Nila Ruthedge, Valerie Ryan. 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Berkeley , Co. 94704 415 646 -6414 Class of 1971 Class of 1975 Class of 1977 Simpson, Pamela Simpson, Stacey Singleton, Caroline Singleton, Darin Sink, Leila Siu, Marcus Sizemore, Bonita Sizemore, Rainelle Skiguchi, June Slifer, Lynn Sloan, Michelle Small, Cedric Smit, Catherine Smith, Craig Smith, Charles Smith, Christopher Smith, Claudette Smith, Darryl Smith, Dawn Smith, Diane Smith, Dion Smith, Donavon Smith, Emily Smith, Ivan Smith, Jacob Smith, Jennifer Smith, Katherine Smith, Laura Smith, Lisa Smith, Mary Smith, Monica Smith, Phyllis 6:36, Smith, Sidney Smith, Steven Smith, Tina Smith, Usana Sneed, Herbert Snell, William Snipp, Jeff Snyder, Donald 11:40 9:56 1:10 10:16, 3:06 9:04, 1:12 9:56 11:40,8:14 3:40 1:10 11:40 3:06 7:00, 11:42 8:28, 1:12 1:12 9:56 6:24,8:18 10:36,4:18 9:56 3:06 11:42 1:12 11:42 6:12, 11:42 3:32 3:06, 3:26 2:18 3:06 8 ' 28 3:06 8:28,2:18 8:40, 1:12 10:04 8:14, 11:44 10:26, 12:22 7:14 11:44 1:12 11:44 9:38,2:18 7:12, 2:18 2:16 3:06 Snyder, Julia Snyder, Ronald Snyder, Silas Soe, Clifford Soe, Roger Solovay, Daniel Somerville, Craig Somerville, Mark Sommer, Kenneth Sonoda, Kenneth Soo, John Stampp, Jennifer Stark, Nanou Stauduhar, Christian Stevens, Lanita Sopher, Deborah Sopher, Ruth Sorter, Victoria Soule, Anne Sparks, William Spears, Susan 9:08, 1: 3; 2 : 7:00, 1:12,3: 11 : 3: 8:32, 8; 9:56, 3; 9:56, 11; 6 : 02 , 11 : 11 ; 1:12, 3; 3; 9: 9; 1 ; 9:56, 2; 11 : 3 12 1 : 12, 3 6:26, 8:28, 8 Spears, Monica Spence, Magdalina Sperber, Daniel Spillman, Ethel Spinka, Audrey Spinka, Paul Squibb, David Staal, Frederik Staal, Pan ati 9:02, 11:46, 12 3 1 9:56, 3 1 3 3:28, 3 9 3 8:32,8:38,9 9:08, 1 Stadtman, Todd 11 Stean, Wesley 6:10, 12:56, 12 Steele, Lorraine 12 Steinberg, Ted 3 Steiner, Noemi 9 Stenmark, Jane 6:24,9:04,9 9:56, 12:16,2 Stephens, Jeffery 8 Stephens, Tammy 1 Stern, Susana 12 12 06 18 32 44 06 34 18 44 44 44 36 06 50 56 14 18 44 06 16 36 30 44 06 12 28 12 26 30 56 06 00 12 44 58 16 06 56 06 14 18 14 16 AdS ' Index SS Sternad, Amy 9 Stevenson, Christopher 9; 10, 1: Stevenson, Lisa Steward, Heidi Stewart, Amy Stewart, Charles Stewart, Fayette Stewart, Jennifer Stewart, Joan Stewart, Lorna Stewart, Sheila Stigter, Wendy Stinchcombe, Amy Stinchcombe, Max Stirpe, Dianna Stock, Randal Stoll, Miriam Stoil, Tekla Stone, Roy Stovall, Tracy Stratton, Charles Strauss, Michael 2 : 9:56, 3: 9: 11 ; 3: 12 9 9 9 1 7:44, 7 3 12 9:56, 12 7:24,7:26,9 9:50, 12 9 11 9 10 1:14, 3 Strauss, Rebecca 9:42, 9:56, 3 Street, Priscilla Stroud, Michael Sudduth, Trent Suess, Jeff Suess, Steven Sugiyama, Stephen Sumimoto, Kelly Super, John Sutrel, Bridget Swain, Cynthia Sweet, Ingrid Sweet, Sharon Swift, Judy Swiney, Jason Sykes, Willie Sylvester, Michelle 11 1:14,3 3 1 3 11 11 3 3 6:26, 11 11 1 1 11 7:00, 3:28, 3 11 02 14 18 40 56 46 06 ;18 :56 :56 :56 ;14 :46 :18 :18 :18 :48 :18 :58 :46 :58 10 :18 06 :46 :20 ;06 :14 :06 :48 :46 :06 ;25 :45 :44 ;14 :14 :44 :30 :44 Tabb, Kevin Takaoka, Tao Takata, Bruce Takayanagi, Tracy Talkovsky, Lyn Taller, Eric Taller, Michael Talley, Elaine Tallon, Tammie Tanaka, Curtis Tang, Willie Taschian, Helen Tatmon, Yvette Tatro, Lamar Taussig, Sandra Taylor, Allan Taylor, Billy Taylor, Henry Taylor, Jeffrey Taylor, L. 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