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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY AO ' V)c ' fn ' 9 A ' ft) y ) 0 V V ' ■r 3 1913 01137 8913 fsj ? 2 Pi + HISTORY OPENING ACTIVITIES SPORTS PERFORMING ARTS SENIORS EVENTS UNDERCLASS FACULTY CLOSING INDFX 16 32 68 144 174 242 298 300 312 328 Finally, in 1900, money for the building was granted and with the building ' s construction the school rapidly developed into one of the largest and best on the Pacific coast. Then, several years later in the earthquake of 1906, Berkeley High once again experienced its previous lack of room. Reparation was set up and the land adjoining the old High School building was purchased. With the establishment of its fine academic standards, the students began a reputation of excellence that was to carry on for 100 years. Several clubs that began in 1900 are also present in 1980. The dramatic club existed as a sign of cooperation between various departments of the school. The Art Department designed the costumes, Household Art Department made them, Mechanical Art Department built the stage, Commercial Department took on financial res- ponsibility, Science Department assisted in lighting effects, Physical Education was in charge of dancing, Music Department organized the orches- tra, and the English Department supervized the staging of the play. A Shakespearean play was presented every Spring, admission was 25 cents. In the area of publications, the Olla Podrida Yearbook was presented semi-annually. It con- sisted primarily of articles rather than pictures and reserved a space for (corny) jokes at the end of the book. As the years passed, the book became more and more picture oriented. The Weekly News presented its first publication in Spring 1912, and from then on came out every Monday morning. It printed accounts of school events and attempted to represent the great variety of interests of the students. A fee of $1.00 was collected annually from each student as the subscription price. Advertisements were a source of income as well. . W :•: •:•: • : ••• v. • ;•; •:• ;•V.VAV.w :•: •:v• :•:• •• •• •. •. 8 Strongly supported by the students of BHS, the athletic teams demonstrated their abilities and endurance in many interscholastic games played throughout the years. Defeating their primary opponent, Oakland High School, was always a great triumph for the players. The rallys not only demonstrated the spirit of the school but unified the students as well. Another way to keep the school united was the Tuesday Assembly where everyone gathered for a twenty minute period of singing. A fifteen minute Friday Assembly was held for the purpose of sharing view and interests of the student body. Other clubs included two debating societies, the Ecclesia for girls and the Forum for boys. The Mandolin and Guitar Club and the Orches- tra were both well known for their fine perfor- mances. Fraternaties and Sororities such as Theta Chi, Alpha Sigma, and Phi Epsilon also made their presence known on campus. The sentimentality of Berkeley High was demonstrated by the article written by Grace Piatt in 1903 as a final parting of the graduating class. We,the Naughty Three Class, extend to you, fellow stu- dents, our sincerest greetings, as we leave the hallowed halls of the dear old school- Berkeley High! Our steps have worn the floors, our voices have echoed again and again in the old rooms, our failures have tried our teachers ' patience- but our victories there are a sweet rememberance to us. How we did yell when our boys won- when the Crimson and Gold floated first in the field. Oh, those old days! Will we ever enjoy our- selves as we did then- carefree, careless, young and hopeful- what more is needed to have good times? You, our fellow students, whom we are now leaving and many of whom we will never see again, drink to the full the cup of pleasure in your High School days, for they are the best days of all! ' 12 £t i Ya V: i V- i3C |2C| « £ «2Ct 2C « £« «2£ «3C xtttt tttttTtt 1. Front row, Chris Kumai, Craig Wong, Geoffrey Prenter, Carey Fong. 2nd row, Tippy Caulasion, Raymond Chick, Abrar Khan. Back row, Mr. Kratz, Tom Jeing, Sean Prenter,  Mark Iwamoto, Norman Gee. 2. WHAM!! t« 3. Abrar Khan sets up the net. «§5 2. The Table Tennis Club, founded by Club President Abrar Khan, and sponsored by Mr. Kratz, consists of students with quick reflexes and a love for the sport of ' Ping-Pong ' . Tourna- ments are held with other schools, each school sending a team of 5 players to compete. Funds go primarily for supplies and materials as the Club demolishes several balls in the fervor and excitement of a match. 34 The Raza Student Union had another success- ful year. Their most impressive fund raiser was an Everybody ' s Dance ' , music provided by Jams Disco. Students who attended not only came ' from different cities but also of different heritage. Raza is also responsible for several of the colorful murals found around Berkeley High School and will continue to produce these works of art for years to come. 4? ' il? 4? ' Jb $? !? ' J? jt ' A 1 Jt ' l? 1? 4? i? + 1. Vivian Chavez joking as usual. 2. Amelia Garcia points out the funny part of the story. 3. Marcos Vargas, leaning over for answers. 4. Back row, Marco Villavicencio, Mar- cos Vargas, 2nd row, David Mejia, Gustavo Fuentes, Mario Hurtado, William Morgan, Evelio Perez, Mr. Ed Stering. 3rd row, Amelia Garcia, Teresa Looez, Rosa Alvarez, Gina Macias, Eddie Vasquez, Patricia Ramir- ez, Hector Garcia. 4th row, Vivian Chavez, Lolita Lujan, Nellie Villa- vicencio, Elvira Ramirez, Linda Her- rera, Nena Ramos. Front row, Ange- lica Vasquez, Amparo Sanchez, Sandra Rubio, Grace Vasquez. 35 The Gourmet Club gathers once a month to share and enjoy the cooking of many countries. The meals, prepared b members, have included French , Greek and Russian dishes. The club, also indulged in an international, rather rich and stupefying, all dessert dinner. The club members unashamedly admit to being hedonistic, loving to eat everything they cook. This has led to an inter- esting, enjovable, but fattening for Gourment Club. 5? ' sS? ll? i$? ? i? I.Angela Lee prepares the sauce, t§ «£i 2. Gourmet: Top row (L to R) Chris Williams, Naomi Walker, John Olson, Naom , Kari Olson, Robin. Second row: Ni V cole Cliston, Marie Christine Duggan, i$ «|f Eric Martinot, Adrienne Lipscomb, Sean j£ jr. Watson. Front row: Jennifer Ozaki, « _j Dominique Chapuis, Leslie Yarmo, An- gela Lee, Kathleen Duggan, Edith Sj man ( not pictured Susan Lawler).jl 3. Eric Martinot, Nicole Cliston, Jenni- • x fer Ozaki and Kathleen Duggan wait ! §J anxiously as Marie Christine DugganjJ cuts pie. j3 4. Eric Martinot licks his chops. T ... 5. Dominique Chapuis, Sean Watson, Susan Lawler, Leslie Yarno, Angelaij Lee, Naomi Walker wait expectently jl, for the main dish. photos by Art Yuen fcJfc fcEd 3e$ (Seft 3c b£$ tiSCft bfe taEd 3£ fafe A H A M mm M A M M A A A Model UN had another satisfying year as they once again marked their presence at the annual convention at University California, Berkeley. Representing the United Kingdom and Zaire, delegates attempted to represent the views of their country on various bills. This year BHS had the honor of presenting a bill written by Laird Harrison concerning political security to the General Assembly. Other honors include the Best Speaker award won by Club President, Brett Waxdeck. Students for Peace in N. Ireland was formed with the purpose of educating the people of Berkeley as to the trouble in N. Ireland. They have managed to get some response from local Bay Area Irish concern groups and from Ireland in response to some letters they had posted concerning .the Irish problem, and with this and other information, held a discussion on Northern Ireland on St. Patrick ' s Day. They hope to continue their contacts and hold more dis- cussions to help further American concern of this serious and tragic problem. j m. j-iM-i fJL j- M - L j-Yi- l J j-M-l r-J Jt Jv W W W W W 1 ' W W W w w ™ Vr. Model U.N. : 1st row: Michael | ■fjRosenDaum, Chris Schultz, Ted Lee. j! e£j2nd row: Stephanie Prausnitz, Karen J Rothblatt, Susan Rothblatt, Laird | Harrison. 3rd row: David Sieradski, 1 «§JMitchell Kim, Jon Frisch, Maria ] Riasanovsky, Brett Waxdeck. 4 The Hiking Club is one of the oldest and most popular clubs at Berkeley High. It ' s members get together with their bare necessities as often as possible to enjoy California ' s great wilderness. Mr. Whipperman was once again the sponsor as he led them from one exciting trip to another. Wearing heavy back packs and getting tired feet is a small price to pay for the pleasures of the weekend escapes from the city. Sons Daughters of Africa is a group of Black students who discuss the present situation of Blacks in America as well as present ideas as to how to help the Black community. Fundraisers, such as hot link sales and the dance, were used to see two Black productions in San Francisco; Timbuktu with Eartha Kitt; and Ain ' t Mis- behavin ' which is a collection of Fats Waller music. The club is sponsored by Mr. Austin. t W w w w w w w w X ' J? ' JtlL , Sons of Africa: Rodney Washing- ton, Steve Clark, Ocie Austin, Monty ?j 5 Peeler, Soyinka Rahim. {| £ iY t Vi tTt iVi iY Yi iT iT  iT ,T% «Ti  XVA- TTTTTTTTTTl TtT V §b db db db db fa ' J? r Jb 4 ' X A Hiking Oub: Top row, Elena jj, ?Jegen, Kaja, Lynn Orme, Mr. 7 t Whipperman. Bottom row, Tony«T •JjMerlino, Ingrid Crews, Ruth Segal, gaps J.Jonathan Higgins, Sandra Distefa-jj, T[|  no, Katie Johnson. 7 39 40 Robin Adams, David Akawie, Sofia Ames, Kirsten Anderson, Meredith Anderson, Kenneth Appel, Alexander Arguelles, Anastasia Ashman, Pamela Austin, Jean Ayers, Eva Baldwin, Nora Barlow, Alex Battaglia, Katryn Bennett, Brent Bergman, Suzanne Bikle, Alison Bingham, Shannon Block, Benjamin Borsch, Anthony Bourque, Chris Bratt, David Braun, Celia Brezner, Pam Brody, Cristina Brofferio, Anita Bruvold, Joanna Burroughs, Adam Byer, Yule Caise, Mary Jill Carroll, Marissa Carus, Michael Cavana, Te Ning Chang, Alan Chavez, Vivian Cahvez, Richard Chin, Roy Chuck, David Chiu, Dana Clark, Diane Clemens, Nicole Clifton, Celi.a Cody, Jane Collins, Robert Cortes, Kathy Craig, Gretchen Crews, Ingrid Crews, Meghan Cronin, Alison Crowe, Chris Curtis, Diane Curtis, Julia Dahms, Geoffrey Dairiki, Margo Darby, Ann Diamond, Elizabeth Connelly, Mary Dorst, Mary Dougherty, Davina Drachman, Marie Duggan, Lauren Dundes, Jean Echols, Jeanine Edwards, Rina-Sharon Einwohner, Anna Erickson, Jessica Fabry, Toni Feder, William Feingold, Brenda Fier, Margaret Fine, Morgan Forsey, Lisa Friedland, Edith Friedman, William Fried- man, Jonathan Frisch, Deborah Fujii, Miya Fuiioka, Katrina Gabelko, Madeline Gavin, Jennifer Gill, David Glaser, Peter Glassey, Polly Goldman, Lotus Goldstein, Amy Grodon, Charles Graber, David Gray, Rebecca Gross, Elizabeth Grunland, Joanthan Guyer, Ruth Haber, Janice Hamer, Robin Hansen, Stephen Hanson, Laird Harrison, Ina Harshbarger, Leif Hass, David Hayashi, Sandra Hayashi, Katrina Heiles, Sonja Hongisto, Mark Hsu, Charles Hughes, Lorna Hughes, Andrew Humphrey, Margaret Hunt, Alec Hurd, Jonathan Hymer, Diane Jackson, Shelley Jackson, Martin Jacobs, Tom Jeing, Karen Jensen, Kristen Jensen, Karen Johnson, Catherine Johntz, Simon Kahan, Sara Kaje, Joel Kaji, Grace Kajita, Lucinda Kato, Shona Kelly, Mohammed Khan, Jane King, Adrienne Klein, Philip Klein, Daniel Kon, Anne Korn- hauser, Nora Krevans, Christopher Kumai, Heidi Kumao, Barbara Kunkel, Nathan La Force, Nick Lai, Lizabeth Lanford, Angela Lee, Blenn Lee, Lisa Lee, Ronald Lehmer, Andra Leonard, Janna Leonoff, Bradly Lew, Susan Lewak, Nancy Liou, Stephanie Lipow, Andrenne Lipscomb, Thea Liskamm, Yarina Liston, Jenny Llacer, Katherine Louie, Leza Lowitz, Mia Luehrmann, Jan Lustig, Deidre Mah, Carolyn Malmstrom, Jeff Manza, Judy Manza, Sheryl Manza, Rachel Margosian, Rebecca Margosian, Daniel Markowitz, Eric Martinot, Rebecca Mayeri, Nina Mazur, Kathryn McCorkindale, Leslie McCutchan, Susan McCut- chan, Clara McLean, Susan McWilliams, Kelley Meade, Ben Melnick, Rebecca Miller, Hannah Mitchell, Madeleine Moffitt, Diana Naparst, Geoffrey Nathan, Nguyet Nguyen, Laura Nomikos, Yasuhiro Nomoto, Genevieve Nonet, Seth Novogrodsky, Kari Ohlsen, Karen Ong, Wailun Ong, Rebecca Ozaki, Tad Palmer, Isabel Parlett, Aaron Peskin, Andrew Polk, Vicki Porter, Lori Portis, Daphne Powell, Stephanie Prausnitz, Pamela Price, Anne Pugh, Beverly Ouah, Andrew Quong, Allison Rader, Jennifer Rader, Paul Rader, Rebecca Rabcliff, Maya Reed, Dahlia Remler, Ann Rendahl, Jena Resner, Maria Riasanovsky, Andrea Richardson, Margorie Riemer, Katie Robben, Harold Robinson, Benjamin Rodefer, Katherine Roller, Anne Rosenfeld, Jon Rosso, Karen Rothblatt, Susan Rothblatt, Barry Rotman, Katherine Ruback, Paul Ruebman, Carolyn Ruff, Mark Ruskin, Lawrence Safran, LisaSafran, Scott Saifer, Barton Sano, Rodney Sauer, David Schellhase, Janet Schellhase, Apollinaire Scherr, David Schneider, Gretchen Schneider, Nancy Schulz, Brian Schwab, Ruth Senturia, Lorna Sessler, Quock Seta, Justine Shapiro, Meagan Shapiro, Alan Shaw, Coco Shinomiya, Michael Shirley, Marianne Shiu, David Sieradzki, Michael Sieradzki, Emily Smith, Jacob Smith, Lauren Snyder, Elena Sogen, Craig Somerville, Achilles Speliotopoulos, Frederick Staal, Rachel Steinhart, Susan Stephens, Elizabeth Stern, Michale Stern- berg, Heidi Steward, Rebecca Strauss, Karen Sugiyama, John Super, Michael Taller, Henry Tang, Tony Tang, Jennifer Taylor, Yalda Tehranian, Adan Tejada, Michael Terner, Maria Thomas, Phyllis Tien, Tracey Tokuhama. Lisa Tranter, Eugene Tu, Marianna Tubman, Timothy Urdan, Phillip Vacheron, Robert Vacheron, Elizabeth Walker, Naomi Walker, Maya Wallach, Sandra Wallach, Kathleen Wardlaw, Richard Watada, Alex Webb, Andrea Weber, Alan Weil, Brian Weinberg, Peter Weitzman, Eric White, David Whitenack, Thor Wilbanks, David Willats, Christopher Williams, Dennis Williams, Margaret Williams, Gillian Willson, Nathan Wilson, Lynn Wittstock, Lee Wolfer, Phillip Wong, Katherine Wood, Norman Yamada, Elizabeth Yee, John Yee, Mark Yoneyama, Kim Yost, Phillip Yu, Lois Yuen, Ronald Zuckerman. 41 ► 9% 5. Fall Senior Officers: Jackie Kidd, Rosalyn Parker, Linda Butler. Not pictured, Ben Marcus. Spring Senior Officers: Lisi Harper, Trina Johnson, Terri Earle Fall Junior Officers: Dana Clark, Janice Hogan, Paul Connoley, Denise Washington, Lelia Henderson, Cora Sue Harrison. Spring Junior Officers: Dana Clark, Catherine Cook, Anita Brovald, Lelia Henderson, Lisa Tranter. Spring Student Senate: Steven Clark, Dan Augustine, Anne Rosenfeld, Alison Bernstein, Norman Gee, Vivian Chavez, Trina Johnson, Hel- ene Bloom, Abrar, Khan, Glen Aug- ustine, Celia Hanna Spring and Fall Sophomore Officers: Glenn Augustine, Tanya Watson, Sean Ramirez, Tanya Ferguson, Marc Jones, Trudy Harrison, Hoo Izzet, Linda Fryson, Tim Brown Alan Weil: Student Representative to the School Board. 43 44 45 The Close-Up group once again invaded Wash- ington DC with great enthusiasm as they over- whelmed important government figures and dominated discussions and debates. This year the club was fortunate to have pleasant weather, as opposed to last year ' s snow-in, and they were able to see the beauty of Washington DC is both a day and a night tour. The purpose of Close-Up is to provide a means by which students can gain insight into the oper- ations of the government through seminars, workshops, speakers, tours, and debates. Semi- nar topics this year ranged from The Politics of the Olympics to The Energy Crisis and the Oil Industry: The Case for the American Energy Company . Tours included the Pentagon, the Supreme Court, and a special trip to the Harle- quin Theater where students were able to see a performance of Godspell while eating dinner. The fast paced week was rounded up with a final presentation banquet which was followed by a disco. Several of the Close-Up participants were also in the Politics and Power class taught by Mr. Teel at Berkeley High. In this class students don the roles of various congressmen. Many of these students were able to set up appointments with their role models and discuss politics with them. Ms. Mason, who was vital in the organization ' of the trip, and Mr. Teel were the chaperones this year, along with Ms. Brooks, a teacher from East Campus. Mr. Teel, who has sponsored the Close-Up group at Berkeley High for three years, is proud of this year ' s group and is looking for- ward to another fantastic trip next year. f?1. Tracy Godwin and Kathy Butler «|| meet with former Berkeley High stu- rodent Alex Converse who is now a J °| page in Washington DC. «$?2. Denise Hunt, Dennis Williams and a «fg Tracy Godwin walk and talk with Lt. Colonel Hanlin. Jr 3. The Capital. ?J «§J4. The Washington Monument. j| j5. Representative Pete McClosky X took a minute to pose with Andrew | Bulkley. Jj «£g 6. Heidi Berger, Ramona Walker, Tracy Godwin, Sherril Hampton, r Pam Jones, Moana Appleyard, Sheila P Blanc, Thea Liskamm, and Ms. Ma- «|t son sing their rendition of Day by «Day . - 7. Back row, Geoff Nathan, Mr. Steve Teel, Ben Rodefer, David «|j Trilling, Robert Sasaki. 4th row, Kathy Butler, Ann Diamond, Pam Jones , Sheila Blanc, Jane Lecky, Sherril Hampton, Alison Schwarz, Ms. Mason, Ms. Brooks. 3rd row, Sylvia Barajas, Thea Liskamm, Ra- mona Walker, Melody Lowe, Den- nis Williams, Katherine Roller. 2nd row, Vivian Chavez, Lolisha Heard, Lonnie Jackson, Joan Hoffman, Diana Naparst. Front row, Denise Hunt, Heidi Bergren, Thelma Bar- «£} kus, Tracy Godwin, Tracy Stovall, Moanna Appleyard 47 The Environmentalists for Action is a new group at Berkeley High who are deeply concerned with the state of the Earth. Members of the club are also members of the Abalone Alliance Anti- Nuclear Group and the Friends of the River- an organization dedicated to saving the Stani- slaus River. Activities included several demon- strations and training in non-violent protest which will be used by club members in the event a Nuc- lear plant is opened. The club also built a no nuke structure on the Berkeley mud flats. Pre- sident Kate Laner is concerned that the image of environmentalists has been tarnished by overly ar- rogant demonstrators and hopes that the actions of the Environmentalists for Action will change that imaee. A new club formed at BHS this year was the Mad Dog West Running Club. The group, spon- sored by Keith Conning, consists primarily of cross-country team members and its main activity is weekend runs in Tilden Park. The club hopes to field a 13-man centipede team for the Bay to Breakers run later this year. Officers this year are seniors Rob Robinson as President, David White- nack as Vice-President. Next year the club will be led by sophomore Steve Rypins. •JfTop row: Noah Pickus, Allison Raasi, jNBen Rodeffer, Pete Ramos. 2nd row: ! Robert Bolt, Elena Segan, Ann Ren- S dahl, Karen Johnson, Harold Hughj| «|8Robinson IV. 3rd row: Aubrey jNWilson, David Whitenack, Mike Stern-«J jEjburg, Duncan Parlett, Mike Shirley,{J ?PEmily Smith. Bottom row: Thea «|$l_iskamm, Dana Tom. «§JLast Row L to R: Mark Iwamoto, lan Mitchell, Marta Lawson, Frank Shermoen. 2nd Row L to R: SibilaJj Savage, Jane King, Mark Sayles, AnnejJ «§JRosenfeld. Front Row: Kate Laner,  AThalia Drori. Jf The Bowling Team, a new group at Berkeley High, has had a very satisfying and fulfilling year as they have won several meets. Because it is a new group it has a relatively small amount of participants. Mr. White, the sponsor, is con- fident that it will become more popular in the upcoming years. The Ski Club got off to a slow start this year due to a lack of participation in the fall and early winter. They did get in one ski trip, however, in which 40 skiers participated . There were no casualties. They also held a car- wash to pay off the debt from last year. Mr. Powers was the sponsor this year, with Robert Dinneen as the President and Jon Louie and Mont Gong as co-Vice Presidents. • Standing: Heather Thomson, Adri- J§ enne Klien, Mia Kleet, Angela Griffith, Mike Shirley, Susan McWil- jf liams, David Lee, Carta Fremlin, fl Kelley Mead, Eric Portter, Tony Mar- ?§ e|jlino, Rob Dinneen, Steve Ross, dU jj Jon Louie, Jessica Irshack, Paul PMaestre, Jennifer Osaki, llo Krea- F «f$tin, Adam Riess, Sara Shaw. Knee- S§ Jtjling, Nora Barlow, Lisa Friedland,  3U jP Martha Price, Mary Connell, Susan ? Fine, The Roberts Sisters, Madeline «$jMoffit, Jean Echols. Sitting, Nicole {§ « Silk, Karen White, Felicia Cole, j| Nina Connely, Aaron Peskin, Martha o Rosenan. L to R, Mr. ward, Joseph Robin- jj 1. Joseph Robinson hara at work. 2. Christina Batiste proves to be a studious student 3. L to R , Raymond Haywood, Atti Williams, Mr. Ward, Sherrill Hampton, Ramona Walker, 2nd row, Keith Box, Alana Bruce, Luana Conelly, Kim Jones, 3rd row, Ste- phanie Guinn, Andre Maddux, Kim- berly Jones. 4. L to R, Mr. son, Chris Stree, Martin Jacobs, 2nd row, Peter, Wright, Ruby Robinson, Keith Box, Christina Batiste, Elgin Mcintosh, Rosa Alvarez, Pamela Greer, Jamie Abernathy, Deborah Sinclair, lana Williams, Lee Davis, 3rd row, Daisy Hunter, Janine Abernathy, David White 5. Peter Wright and Ruby Robinson help each other out. 50 4 mi MESA, a club once virtually unknown, has become increasingly popular amoung minorities of Berkeley High due to the great amount of energy towards re cruitment by the advisor, Mr. Ward. MESA (Math, Engineering, Science, Acheiv- ment) strives to involve minorities in activities which will eventually help them fulfill careers where they are presently underepresented. Acti- vities include tuturing sessions, field trips, and seminars, to name a few. According to Mr. Ward, Berkeley MESA students have overwhelmed sponsoring corporations such as IBM, Flour Engineering, and Richmond Refinery with their ' intellectual enthusiasm ' . Probably the most active member is MESA President Martin Jacobs who was vital in the success of the club. Martin, who is also the Pres- ident of the MESA inter-school Presidents Club and the Editor or the MESA • Newsletter, also organized the fundraisers for the Club. Money from fundraisers is used primarily for an awards banquet held at the end of the year. Ms. Wyatt, a former Chemistry teacher at BHS, is the Coor- dinator for MESA at the University of Cali fornia, Berkeley. §r KEUEY PUBLIC UBRAftr 51 The Chess Club, founded by Club President Abrar Khan, has been a very competitive club as it is the first year that the club has competed against other schools, primarily El Cerrito and Albany High. They proved their chess finesse with a 9V2-T 2 record. The members are non-compet- itive at school and during the meetings they sharpen and increase their skills by playing against one another and sharing strategies. Most of the equipment was donated by Mr. Vacheron, a father of one of the members. The club meets in the room of the sponsor, Mr. Choulett. The Bike Club was reinstated as an active group by Club Chairman Scott Saifer after two years of nonexistance. They went on several trips, inclu- ding a Santa Cruz outing during the Spring break, and weekly rides to Diablo, weather permitting. A few members of the club hope to do some rigorous riding in Europe during the summer. Though the Bike club went through a slow period during the winter because of the weather, it made up for the lost time in the Spring. 52 4. m3L oaa can an cS% en cS fm cS k s % m ' A ' ' X ' w w 1 A ' 1 J w w w ' w w ' Sgj «£g 1. Eric Martinot plots deadly strategy. J jr. 2. Trip members L to R: AlexjJ Converse, Jeff Dairiki, Simon Kahan, .■pi TpAlan Benner, and Hugh Tracy giving traditional salute minus pump. iff 3. Fresh-cooked Bike ' s Hugh Tracy (2 and Allen Brenner. p4. Back row: Achilles Heel, Abrar «|jKhan, Eric Kaarto, Eric Martinot, « Chris Williams. Front row: PhilipjJ Vacheron, Chris Kumai, Tony Tang. .j. « 5. The Bike Club huddles whilej£ «gj Simon offers tribute to the puncture Jj spirit. (| Tony Tany contemplates the next Khan tries to figure out je. •fcJ move. «|$7. Abrar ••what perils lay ahead. • 8. James Rosberg, leader, , the 8. fearless P contemplates the next leg of Ajourney. Jjr 53 54 The Parent Child Education Center is designed for high school mothers. It is a respon- sible organization which allows a teenage mother to finish high school education while raising a child. The mother brings her baby to the center in the morning and takes it home after school. She also takes a course in parenting to learn more about motherhood. Experienced sitters lake care of the infants during the day. I 0 55 dt dbdb $? •ill r JL $? « i. Mark Wolfe sells Mr. Kratz for $ 1 8§ Sat the Buy a Body fundraiser. |2. Cathy Cook and Samuel Haynes. get into the groove. •3. Front, Susan Fine, Rob Williamson,ij {Lebocock, Carla Fremlin, Kelly Cody,|2 {Celia Meade, Sarah Shaw, Nora Pat-.-B terson, Katy Haberkin. 2nd row, f Didi Mah, Vicky, Lisa Malango,lfc {Morgan Forsey. 3rd row, Robertj2 {Leibowitz, Madeline Moffit, Nicole. Silk, Erin Urano, Lisa Scherman, ' Felicia Cole, Susan Stevens. 4th row,tj iTammy Kent, Susan McWilliams, jj [Laura Vaughn, David Revenes.vm Michelle Shapiro, Heather Thomson, ' Juanita, Sally Horner, Mark Thusen.JJ 15th row, John Fike, Krischen Letch,jJ [Bill Bloomquist, Mary Adam, Jirrijj- i Moran, Robert Bolt, David Tom, 1 : ' Chris Bratt, Michelle. 6th row, LindaJj [Butler, Trina Johnson, Locke Schultz, gl [Molly Robinson, Dee Wolfson, Katy Walker, Kim Yost, Marty Gaustad, ' Danny Kon, Allison Rose, DavidS| [Recht, Cindy Deitz. Not pictured, gl [Anita Clarke, Catherine Cook, Carol Glover, Keith Johnson, Michael Jones, ' Kenneth O ' Neil, Hansford Prince and|| [Denise Washington. [4. Fall Club Officers: Krishen Letch, 7 Sandy Bingham, Robin Adams, Cathy ! Patterson, Liza Simpson, Rachel Stein-  [hart, Mark Wolfe. ,5. Marcus McDade and Rydell Tolliver7 ' in peaceful slumber at the Marathon •Dance fundraiser. {] ;6. Spring Club Officers: Nora Patter- jj ,son, Krishen Letch, Deirdre Mah, ' Robert Bolt, Sarah Shaw. «J 56 This year the Key Club started things off with a party at Stinson Beach. They next put together a haunted house to help raise money to fight Muscular Distrophy, and, as a tra- dition, took blind youngsters trick or treating. Another tradition they continued to follow was aiding the Berkeley Fire fighters with presents for the needy. In January, they held their 3rd and most successful Marathon Dance. In the Spring, the Key Club trained students partici- pating in the Special Olympics. The Key Club is a community service group, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club that raises money to help support other needy groups in the community. i } A  2. 57 The Asian Student Union was again a sucessful club as they began the year with a kick-off banquet for old and new members. The ASU was also able to reinstate the Asian Writers class which was in danger of being dropped from the school curriculum. The carnation sale was a sucess despite several misfortunes beyond their control. The procedes from this went to the Arlene G. Sano Scholarships in which two scholarships were given to outstanding students who contributed their time and effort to the Asian Community and the ASU. The ASU completed their year with a dance and a retreat to Great America. The ASU would like to give special thanks to Ms. Suzanne Lee, their sponsor, Mr.lsono, Mrs. Chengson, Mrs. Kilgore, Mrs. Chun, Ms. Woodson, and Mr. Hardin. 58 4 S? £? i? «|{ 1. Kent Escalante is concentrating onT jt his food - not on the ASU meeting! {£ Y 2. Derek Furuichi day-dreaming during. P an ASU meeting. «|) 3. Linda Yamashita having a fun timeSj r, working for the ASU. ? 4. Nancy Yonejama spends precious |5 time working on the carnation sale. J «f}5. ASU: front row (I to r), Dickie Jj ' 3 Seid, Rob Gong, Harry Wong, Ya-jl sahiro, Erin Wakida, David Hayashi, •fJ Diane Baba. Back row: Chris Ku- A mai, John Chisaki, Bruce Takata, 8) Karen Ong, Lin Lee. Top: Jon Gock, jk Dan Augustine, Kevin Goto, Quock ;Y Seto. Not pictured: Konrad Rauten-1 «|g berg, Debbie Fujii, David Yatabe, fj ♦ Michael Fujii, Bradley Lew. jj, 6. Tracie Yamasaki thinks about 7 1 being in the group picture. «|{ 7. Vice-President, Jon Gock and |J President, Chris Kumai, joking around jj during lunch. «f| photos by: David Hayashi and A Yuen {| 4. 1 59 The Jacket Staffers once again proved that it is possible to work on the paper until five in the morning and manage to make an eight o ' clock class three hours later. Actually, the early mor- ning deadlines run on an unplanned schedule. At 1:00 Mr. Kratz and Michael Taller officially decide that it is late and proceed to yell at everyone to hurry up. Around 2:00 David White- nack decides to team up with humour editor Paul Kilduff, David jumping up and down on the light tables making wild animal sounds while Paul makes obscene jokes concerning rubber cement. At 3:00 Mr. Dratz becomes apathetic and resorts to playing country western music on his autoharp and harmonica, which prompts Lisa Tucker (New wave and punk rock editor) and Michael Taller (Soul editor) to have a blast out contest, the Clash vs. Michael Jackson. 4:00 brings on the need for sleep as editors realize that tomorrow is a school day and begin gluing anything and everything they can find for their page. The paper is eventually finished around 5:00 and editors head home for a peaceful 2 hours of sleep, with dreams of next weeks deadline dancing in their heads. ' J? r S? 4? • A r Jt? p l? r A l ' X Jb P 1. Norman Gee, Michael Taller and 7 «£] David Vaughn telling jokes when J jr. supposedly hard at work. ij ? 2. Lisa Tucker tells it like it is. jt, H 3. Mr. Kratz throws up his hands in Mr. «£} desperation, jr. 4. Paul Kilduff shares his wit and jj wisdom with the rest of the staff. P 5. Charles Kratz, Jon Segall, Nor- T ' e|f man Gee, David Whitenack, Tom J J. Jeing, Paul Kilduff, Jim Moran, f| David Vaughn, Michael Taller, Susan A «p Fine, Ian Mitchell, Front, Dan «£| Augustine, Dana Tom Robert r jtf Leibowitz. {£ r57 Due to the large number of sign ups for the Journalism 2 class, this year ' s Jacket Staff had to be divided into two classes, periods 3-4 and periods 6-7. Although the staff was divided up into two classes, the paper was put out by combined effort The 3-4 staff, consisting mostly of Journ- alism 1 graduates got together with such Jacket Staff Veterans as Michael Taller and David Whitenack (co-Editors in Cheif), Danny Wax- man (News Editor), Ted Lee (Sports Editor), and Lisa Tucker (Feature Editor) to once again put out an outstanding newspaper. Even though the Jacket Staff managed to put out a good paper the first semester, the addi- tional enrollment second semester lead to bigger and more interesting papers. The second semester staff was headed by Michael Taller and Ted Lee (Editors-in-Cheif), Danny Waxman and Monica Lynn (News Edi- tors), Lisa Tucker, Laird Harrison and Rob Leibowitz (Feature Editors) and David White- nack and David Frauenfelder (Sports Editors). The staff did an excellent job this year at keeping up the high standard of last year. With the additional enrollment the Jacket was able to run more eight-pagers and even a few twelve pagers here and there. 62 3. i? ' 1? ' X 1 i? r Jb f J? 4? w w A j 1. News Editor Monica Lynn smells her camera. 2. Sarah Horowitz, entertainment editor. 3. Top row, Norman Gee, Lisa Tuck- er, Mark Carroll, Wesley Taylor, Tom Jeing. 2nd row, David Fraun- felder, Abrar Khan, Donna Collins, Audrey Cazden, Delita Gourdine, Ted Lee. 3rd row, Scott Schaeffer, Monica Lynn, Sarah Horowitz, Jac- lj queline Kidd, David Gray, Anna Porter, Jackie Kimble, Rachel Petty, _ Front, Laird Harrison, Charles Kratz. «j 4. Ted Lee looks upon his staff with Sj pride. a 5. Abrar Khan (official staff Pakis- 7 tani) tries to decipher Michael Sf Taller ' s article. {| 63 Because iy U marked the lUUth anniver- sary of Berkeley High School, the yearbook staff set out to create a centennial book that would transcend all other books, an annual that would inspire hope for the future while at the same time reminisce the good ol ' days , and thus began the birth of The Best of Berkeley High . Editor-in-Chief Maya Williams and Assis- tant Editor Karen Ong worked many moons developing the old fashioned-western theme and had to deal with several problems such as the lack of a typesetter and shifting section edi- tors. Determined to finish the book a week before it was actually due, however, they were able to overcome the problems with minimal difficulty. Though in the Fall the staff had few photo- graphers, the count was suddenly boosted when in the Spring a team of 15 photographers in the photo-journalism class set a precedent of working for the yearbook. Regular photographers inclu- ded sharpshooter photo Editor Art Yuen, the multi-talented ace photographer Ed Wont photo dynamo Alec Hurd, the team of Greg Eason and Kevin Curry, Cliff Kendall, and Ar: Silva. Carol Glover and Hector Garcia succeeded in producing a fine portrait section in the year- book as Senior and Underclass editors, respec- tively. This was the first year with a color Senior section. Co-Sports editors John Delaney and Art Silva, Index editor Georgiana Gay, History editor Anna Ratner, Performing Arts editor Wendy McNabb, and Activities editor Rob r ' uelsman worked hard to make their sections acurate and complete as possible, while main- taining top quality. Dedicated workers include Anita Clark, Karen Short, Monica and Anthea Lynn, Marc Jones, Chris Mast, and Felicia Gray. This year the yearbook raised the most funds for production in its history due to the ingen- uity of Ads-Sales editors Andrew Bulkley and Sheila Bates. The results of the one week sale were tremendous. Terry Doran, pleased with this years efforts, and amazed that the staff never had to stay overnight to meet deadlines, kept the staff together and working steadily until the fin! oage was turned in. 64 1. Cathy Cook looks for student ' s«j • names in the index cards. JL $ 2. Karen Ong, Assistant editor, and jl Maya Williams, Editor.plot the stra- F j tegy for attacking this year ' s project. «§f T3. Art Yuen taking a break at the. ng ! |J composer. t| 4. Anita Clarke being versitile lay f out a layout « 1 5. Angela Clark pauses to look at the«£| |} photographer. l| 6. Phot Journalism Class: Back row, ! 3 7jeana Toney, Derek Gong, Terry«f ■J Doran, David Hayashi, La Ron ln-«£j || gram, Hilary Weber, Phil Arndt,T •l Kevin Curry, Bruce Takata, John v Kazden, Dan Dean. Kneeling, Marty«§| 1 Gaustad, Thad Russell, David Yee, |j f| Sean Shoemaker. •1 7. Hector Garcia , dedicated to his ? Twork. «fi 2. I Indigestion. Hey Ronna, teach me how to dance. Quick! Ed Wong cracks a sick joke. % 1 No problem, Greg! v Front: Anna Ratner, Janno Gay, Wendy McNabb, Anthea Lynn, Beth Leggett Second Row: Karen Short, Arthur Yuen, Angela Clark, Karen Ong, Maya Williams, Anita Clarke, Marc Jones, Cathy Cook, Clift Kendall, Chris Mast Third Row: Hector Garcia, Shelia Bates, Rob Huelsman, Kim Webster Terry Doran on Matt Watkins, Greg Eason on John Delaney Cassanova Kev. What do you mean exceptional. Art? I ' m always like this. Alec Hurti laughs at Eddie ' s sick joke. Marc the Narc Are we not men 7 Farrell Fawcett Majors. So where ya headed, big boy? C ' mon, Eddie, I ' m getting restless! Art Silva admires Janno from afar. This year ' s spirit week was a week that the class of 1980 will never forget. The mighty Seniors won the Spirit Cup competition for the fourth year in a row, an accomplishment never before achieved. To highlight the week , the students experienced a touch of Western, 50 ' s, tourists and tackiness, upholding the tradition set by the seniors of 79. To top it all off, the students showed their spirit by wearing their Red Gold, and parading down the streets of Berkeley. 1. (L to R) Vickie Coverson, Mia V «§t Klett, Locke Schultz, and Madeline l} JN Moffett show their spirit by dressing- g| T up for 50 ' s day. 2. (L to R) Tim Schultz, Unknown V «|{ player, David Rochlin, Sergio Scheer, || Mike Honig, Chris Edenborough, Cliff jl Y Kendall, and Wallace Jackson demon- P strate their version of the cheering 3r «|| squad. 3. BHS Cheering Squad leading the homecoming parade. P 4. The BHS Football Team rides in «$J the traditional fire truck during the Jt parade. j|j 5. Oh, that ' s disgusting David Siegal. jj A photos by Steve Smith and Art Yuen 4 it J . =33 [ 75 2«rf Runner Up Soyinka Rahim Senior Prince and Princess Pam_ King, Donald Wilson Sophomore Prince and Princess Allison Rader Robert Jackson Not Pictured Ramon Barbo: Junior Princess Toni Vaughn w reskmen Prince and Princess Linda Fryson Sean Ramirez Lamont Davis dy Calhoun 1979 proved to be another tough year for the Berkeley High Varsity football team, as they strug- gled their way to a 1-9 record. In addition, Head Coach Stan Nakahara announced his resignation at the end of the season, citing a lack of admini- strative support, as playing a key role in his decision. The team entered the season with high hopes but in the first game of the season, they faced an extremely talented Mission San Jose team. Mission San Jose, demonstrationg the form that made them one of the best high school teams in the Bay Area, soundly defeated Berkeley ' 34-0. The following week, Berkeley pulled off a stunning upset, as they defeated the previously No. I ranked Skyline Titans 9-6. Berkeley crept out to an early second half lead, and at that point, Berkeley ' s defense displayed spectacular effort in shutting off the high powered Skyline offense. Six days later, Berkeley was up against a rough hardhitting Stagg team. The hitting became harder and harder, and when the final gun had ended, Stagg has on top 26-6. Berkeley missed a victory against Fremont by inches. On the last play of the game, Jacket fullback, Mitchell Hardin charged to- ward the goal line, and for all intents and purposes scored the winning touchdown. The referees ruled that Hardin had not crossed the goal line, and they disallowed the touchdown, which pre- served Fremont ' s 12-9 victorv. fo 4? X ' A ' 1? ' A 4? ' X 1 ' X 1 X X 1. Michael Jones dodges a tackle. 2. Marcus McDade pulls down a re- ciever. 3. Steve Manning breaks thru the line as Paul Neal, Brian Mathis, Alistar Black, and Julius Cooper look on. 4. Keith Jaymes throws a powerful block for Mithchell Hardin as Lee Pinkney watches. 5. Keith Johnson watches the out come of the game. 6. Paul Neal runs swiftly with the ball. 7. Hansford Prince makes a smooth hand-off to Paul Neal. 8. Hansford Prince floats back to make a successful pass. £Ea tX 1X1 iXi 1X1 Xi 3Ct 1X14X1 4X11X11X1 r 8. The Jackets fell upon hard times from there, as they lost to Campo- lindo 10-7, De Anza 14-0, Kennedy 27-0, Pinole Valley 45-0, and were nipped by Richmond 14-12. In the finale, Berkeley nut their best foot forward, yet they still HI Cerrito 14-12. Berkeley s cMense, lo ,,r:, It ) which had failed to find their niche a season long, came alive, as quarter- back Lee Pinkney completed 13 of 15 passes for 143 yards. Trailing 14-6, Hardin scored a touchdown with under two minutes left, to close the deficit to six. Going for the two point conversion, Pinkney rooled left on a bootleg, but was dragged down just a yard short of paydirt. As far as individual honors, Terry Powell was named aJI-RBAL, and Ga- zette prep-of-the-week. Powell had se- veral outstanding games, particularly against Skyline, Stagg and El Cerrito. Everyone is looking forward to next season with high expectations because many lettermcn will return to play un- der a new coach. 3. 7. to £? db £? §? 4? fr 4? 1. Paul Neal slips past defender. 2. Michael Jones rolls back pass. 3. Monty Pealer charges towards quar- terback. 4. Mitchell Hardin jumps over a de- fender. 5. Larry Gordon (I0)and Terry Powell (72) after being scored against. 6-8. Lee Pinkney get ' s tackled. 9. Keith Johnson gets ready to sack the quarterback. 1 . 4 , 8. 81 he? ,rr This years JV and Soph-Frosh Football had disappointing seasons as each team won only one game apiece. The JV ' s were coached by John Williams, and the Soph-Frosh were coached by Al Schechter. Exceptional players this year includes Linemen Tony Bourque, Yohan Smith, Steve Ross and Tony Mesones on the JV team. There were only three returning players. The team hopes for a better season next year. 1. JV Football Team: back row, (I to r) Matt Morizono, Michael Ware, John Delaney, Jamal Mc- Clinton, Tony Lewis. 2nd row Michael Rjjii, Chris Weir, Steve ' Ross, Yohan Smith, Jeff Vories Lance Spencer. 3rd row Bob Distefano, Chris Morton, Eric Wright, Paul Scott, Glen McCoy Seb Rupley, Elgin Mcintosh. 4th row; Tony Mesones, Gary Boulton Phillip Yu, Joseph Farrell, Anthony Bourque. Front row: Matt Rose Joel Adamos, Cedric Martin Jeff Smith, Ted Hurd, Alfred Williams David Room. 2. Jeff Ware passes with the help of Mark Klein. 3. Greg Stewart catches a pass. 4. JV defence on the move! 5. Freshmen in motion against El Cerrito. 6. Joel Clark goes in for the kill. 7. Freshmen Football Team: back row; (I to r), Mickey Lewis, John Johnson, Greg Stewart, Dwight Walton. 2nd row; Clarence Mack Kevin Jones, Mark Klein, Oliver Tatmon, Kelvin Davis. 3rd row Coach Scheckter, Jeff Bellchamber ' Jesse Nawy, Anthony Suega, David Ross berg, Jose James. 4th row Todd Lewis, Kip Guthrie, Vin- cent Hornbeak, Jeff Ware, Samuel Brenner. Front row; Eddie Weitzer Charles Campbell, Lonell Coverson ' Donald Hunter, Raymont James ' Joel Clark. 8. Michael Ware hands off to Cedric Martin. 9. Steve Ross pops a Pinole player. + + photos Ross. by: Greg Eason and Steve 83. The Field Hockey team, coached by Ms. Sturm and Ms. Carey had one of their best seasons ending with an 8-3 Varsity record and a 7-1 J.V. record, a tremendous improvement over the year before. Though the team is not in a formal league, they did tie the University of San Fra- cisco High School team which was known to be the best team in the Penninsula League. Outstanding players this year included team Captain Anne Donahue who played center, Trina Johnson playing left-inside forward, and Diane Clemmons. Rhonda Simmons was the highest scorer this year. Though some of the best players are graduating seniors, Rcnnee Wilson, Diane Jack- son, and Elain e Hunter show bright prospects for the future. The team played so well this season that the coach from the University of Oregon flew down to see the team in action and recruit for the univer- sity. Anne Donahue, Trina Johnson, Deidre Popplewell and Rhonda Simmons were watched closely as they led the team to victory. Congratulations for a spectacular and rewarding season! . Rhonda Simmons, Liza Lewis, jj «gg Diane Clemens, Trina Johnson and fa, irj Anne Donahue ecstatic after a goal. 2. Diane Clemens takes the ball from j3 a Bronson High opponent. |J «£} 3. Rhonda Simmons races down the .2- 4j field - T 4. Trina Johnson keeps a close eye on jp the game. jj «§} 5. Top row, L to R, Renee Wilson, fj. row, Popplewell, Robin Adams, Deidre , KK ,.w C ,,, , 1W „, „ uailli , Diana Baba, Anne Donahue, Liza JT Lewis, Alison Bernstein, Elaine Hun- jj c|j ter, Hiroe Ikeda. Bottom row, Laurie .il Snyder, Trina Johnson, Mary Hsi, 5 2 A,r| y Stewart, Diana Clemens, Diane Sj t Jackson, Anna Erickson, Mandy §2 €§§ Erickson. T 84 Strenuos workouts at 7:00 a.m. paid off for the long-distance Jackets as all three BHS crosscountry teams dominated the RBAL once again this year. Men ' s Varsity, J.V.and Women ' s cross country teams all finished with spotless 6-0 records. Berkeley dominated the RBAL championships for the third consecutive year. Lead by Senior Rob Robinson, Berkeley scored 34 points in route to a convincing victory over De Anza with 64 points and Pinole with 68 points (the lowest score wins in cross country). The J.V.s also won easily as they out-distanced De Anza, 36-49. The women put up a tough battle, but eventually fell 31-35 to El Cer- rito, which went on to win the North Coast. Both the Men ' s and Women ' s varsity teams competed in the North Coast Section (top two from the RBAL League Meet qualify). The men finished a disappointing 6th out of 17 as they were hoping to place in the top 4 and qualify for the Meet of Champions. The young girls team placed a strong 6th. One of the few dark spots on the harriers fine season was the injury to Aubrey Wilson who was the number one runner before being sidelined with numerous ailments. However, Wilson will return next year along with seven other strong runners. •Jb •Jl 1 JL 1 §? §? ? ' X fa 4? 1. Berkeley ' s No. I runner Rob Rob- inson battles Jon Victor of Pinole in the RBAL League Meet. 2. Duncan Parlett(left)and Pete Ramos newcomers at BHS, stride head to head. 3. Allison Rader, Berkeley ' s No. I girl, breezes, ahead of the competition. 4. Laura Vaughn runs while massaging V a side ache. «$£ 5.Frosh-soph runner Eric White appro- jn aches light speed. ? 6. Top row: Coach Willie White, statis- 4 tician Heidi Steward, Rob Robinson, «|| Aubrey Wilson, Steve Rypins, Ben Rod- jt, efer, David McRay. Second row : David Whiteneck, Eric White, Jon Guyer, Mike T Sternberg, David Alter, Noah Pickus, «|g Polly Wright. Third row: Ben Marcus - Zach Brown, Eden McAuliffe, Michael Shirley, Pete Ramos, Duncan Parlett, James Hayes, Heather Wadkins, Laura Vaughn, Jonas Duke. Bottom row: Jeff Charleston, Wendy Allums, Roger Daniels, LaJonne Jessie, Lisa Tranter, Doran McGee, Eric Bruvold, Allison Rader, Elena Segan, Anne Rendahl, Heidi Birkelund. 7. Michael Shirley and Ben Rodefer «|l stride slonc] the course jj B.David Whiteneck kicks in for the •p f ' nish. % 87 V The Volleyball Team began the season with high spirits, gained momentum with their un- defeated season record, and yet, because of technicalities, ended it with disappointment. Lisa Gemoya, a transfer student, apparently violated the 90 day waiting period for transfer students and played in a game on her 88th day. After their twentieth and final win, the team was informed that their league record was 0-10 in- stead of 10-0 because of this point. The team, coached by Leland Sandler, housed the specta- cular talents of Lisa Gemoya, Mary Teachenor and Sara Sano. Other enthusiastic participants include Ann Diamond, Louise Almagest, Rachel Gerlach and Karen Johnson who could not finish the season becouse of a broken leg. «§J 1. Back row, Rachel Gerlach, Mary lj «£g Teachenor, Louise Almagest, Coach Sandler, Karen Johnson, Ann Dia- mond. Front row, Lisa Gemoya, Pam Price, Sara Sano. 2. Louise Almagest attempts a spike after Rachel Gerlach sets it up. 3. Ann Diamond reaches high as she _._ «£j backs up Rachel Gerlach. 4. Ann Diamond shows how to serve with style. 5. Sara Sano with a backhanded bump. «Jj 6. Lisa Gemoys makes an outstanding slam. 7. Sara Sano bumps the ball. photos by Charles Kratz and Alec Hurd ¥ «¥ •$ ¥ «¥• 89 6. The Girls swim team enjoyed another banner year in 79, culminating in the All-RBAL meet in which both the JV and Varsity teams rolled up more points than all the other teams combined. BHS also pulled down the Alameda Hornets from their pedestal by whipping them at a dual meet at Willard Pool. The Hornets had dominated the Jackets throughout the years, but because of the sensational swimming by the Jackets and their exhiliration over their triumph, Coach Bracelin got a good dunking that day. The JV team was undefeated and the Varsity lost only once in a dual meet to Encinal. Outstanding swimmers this year include swift and spectacular Lynn Wittstock, petite but pow- erful Sue Kurtzman, everlasting Leslie Hunt, rapid Rachel Houck, masterful Maggi Kelly and sizzling Suzanne Burns. The Captain was Carrie Rohfling. The JVs Anthea Lynn, Nina Connely and Colleen McCarthy rounded out one of the best Junior Varsity swim teams ever at Berkeley High. w www www w www www 1. Carrie Rohlfing in perfect form as she pushes toward the finish. 2. Maggi Kelly has a twinkle in her eye as she wins 100 back. 3. BHS gets off to a fast start against Kennedy. 4. Lynn Wittstock makes a fast start off the block. 5. Nina Connolly executes an inward while her teammates look on. 6. Back row; Robin Cochran, Coach Bracelin, Amy Pruger, Lisa Kekaha, Kelly Withy, Martha Downs, Jane Leslie Hunt, Colleen McCarthy, Car- rie Rohlfing, Margot Darby, Anthea Lynn, Stephanie Gruber, Janell Stradt- ner, Janna Leonoff, Lynn Wittstock, Susan McCutchan. Middle row; Kirsten Anderson, Susan Egegberg, Grace Trampleasure, Maggi Kelly, Sue Kurtzman, Lisa Trujillo, Rachel Houck, Karen Schneider, Sarah Ultan, Elaine Chuck, Molly Robinson, Katy Walker, Kathryn McKenzie, Grace Kajita. Front row; Catherine Sklut, Julia Brof- ferio, Suzie Bikle, Cris Brofferio. Debbie Dolin, Meredith Anderson, Nina Conolly, Michele Apple, Nora Patterson, Zizi Otus. 7. Sue Kurtzman takes a breath during the grueling 500 freestyle. 8. Katy Walker enters the water with a perfect entry. 9. Janna Leonoff strives for a win in the 200 freestyle event. photos by Alec Hurd 8 . This year the Varsity squad did an outstanding job, having a dual meet record of 7-2 and placing in the top three in every tournament. Led by Co- captains Philip Klein, and David Gray, the mighty Jackets captured the RBAL league title where 10 out of 12 wrestlers advanced to the N.C.S. meet. Philip Klein and Terry Powell remained in conten- tion and advanced to the State championships. Even though outstanding N.C.S. qualifiers; Klein (27-2), Gray (33-4), Parker (26-9), Mark and Honig will not be back next season, the team will still have returning lettermen; Powell(33-4), Moore, Johnson, Bourque, Nathan and Pugh and an outstanding JV Team which also took the league title. 1. Varsity Team; Top row (I to r), Terry Powell, Anthony Bourque, David Rochlin, Mike Honig, Tim Schultz, Hugh Johnson, Darryl Moore, Coach Podewell. Bottom row: David Nathan, Martin Strickland, Philip Klein, Larry Parker, David Gray, Chris Mark. 2. David Nathan trying to break down his E.C. opponent. 3. Larry Parker trying for an Armbar. 4. Tim Schultz working for a take- down. 5. David Gray pins his Richmond op- ponent. 6. JV Team: Top row (I to r); Coach Bracelin, Anthony Harris, Jamal Mc- Clinton, Danny Gay, Brad Washing- ton, Fred Staal, Al Cornelius, Kevin Thomas, Jacob Rossman. Bottom row; Mac Pettis, Fred Pugh, Gary Scoggins, Stephan Gibson, Reggie Martin, Ken Taylor, Brian Maffley (not pictured, John Delaney). 7. Terry Powell gets ready for action. 8. Chris Mark counters a high single with a wizard. 9. Philip Klein controls his E.C. op- ponent. photos by Ed Wong, Phil Arndt y j- f y 8. 93 2. i Ml m The Berkeley High School Women ' s Gym- nastics team is just as bodacious as the mens. Despite the fact that they have a new Coach, Debra Hickey, and many new gymnasts, they look forward to a victorious year. They have a heavy burden with a history of a four year un- defeated record, but with outstanding gymnasts such as beginner Raine Taylor, and optionals Janet Schellhause, Andre Fleet, Jeana Toney, Missy Mote and Nina Connolly, they are very hopeful. y w f v f Jy 1 Jp ' x X x ' Jp v 3 Andre Fleet shows off her perfect ump. Ma, I ' m «£jform on the beam a2. Missy Motey begins her vault 5 3- Katy Walker, Look •Bflying. «J$4. Jeana Toney executes a back flip Aon the balance beam. z 5. Katy Walker poses during her floor t exercises. «|$6; Robin Bell extends herself on the « § nuver on the uneven bars. «Jj8. Gymnastic Team: top (I to r), TjCoach Deborah Hickey, Anne Rosen- feld, Robin Woolsey, Jeana Toney, •pMissy Mote, Kim Craig, Laura Nomi- «{jkos, Molly Robinson, Coach Janine. Middle row: Kris Craig, Sarah Arch- bald, Katy Walker, Mary Jill, Emily pRader, Andre Fleet. Bottom Row; «JjMarjorie Reimer, Janet Schellhase,  .Robin Bell, Kim Alter, Stephanie Lipow, Katie Haberkern, Sarah Shaw, t$Nina Connolly, Rain Taylor, Andrea «||Hunt, Judy Manza. Front: Celia jj(Zippy) Brezner. §lphotos by Derek Gong beam. 7. Missy Mote begins a difficult ma- 95 ill tii! - ' it]riiii l |iiii tfiyirwiiig , ' The men ' s gymnastics team has had another bodacious year. Almost all the gymnasts that were on the team last year when it won the Maverick League are back again this year. The team ha s a new coach, Al Garcia, an ex-gymnast from Cal Berkeley. At the time of this writing, the team has gone undefeated, and is expected to win every forthcoming meet. The J.V. ' s are also having a very good year. They are expected to go undefeated. 3. jp w w w w w IIP w f J? w w w w m TP 1. Bradley Lew performs a difficult «$g manuver on the rings. e« 2. JV Team, Chris Bratt, Kenyon Tay- Jj jg lor, Chuck, Scott De Oca. fj 3. Dan Sperber shows off his perfect «|) control on the rings. 4. Derek Gong does a V-sit on the Sj _ parallel bars. P 5. Bradley Lew works «£| pommel horse. jtm 6. Varsitv Team: gSpinka, Bottom, out on the Eric Moser, Paul J§ Patty Tiddy . Derek Gong, j| David Rish, Bradley Lew ' «|jDan Sperber. _tr, 7. Paul Spinka does giants on the 5 high bar. «fj photos by : Jeana Toney 97 k lHHIIIIIi ffilHIIiKHHBHIIHHi ... .-a , ■. Oil 1 _ , , ' aH UUBBHCkE i 1 .. I T r 1 With the return of Coach John Martinez and the help of Coach John McConnel, the BHS crew team started the season determined to continue its winning tradition. They won their first two meets, defeating St. Ignatious and Los Gatos High. Other meets included oppo- sing UC Berkeley ' s 2nd Frosh and their arch rivals, Redwood High. Lead by stroke Ron Hawley and Eric Cohn, the team has a total of 33 members. Graduating oarsmen are Ron Hawley, John Furguson, and novices Stig Nybo, Ian Ransley, Art Silva, Michael Honig, Dennis Williams, Nick Brown, Jonathan Briggs, and Coxswain Alex Nowik. JV boat heads for another Alex Nowik practice, ready to 1. The win, 2. Coxswain for the camera. 3. A typical morning 4. The Varsity Boat gets push off the dock. 5. Stroke Ron Hawley and Eric Cohn prepare to row. 6. Oarsmen carry out the boat for competition. 7. Coxswain Steve Hamai leads his crew into the dock. 8. The Varsity strokes across the finish line. 9. Team picture. 10. The Golden Bear crew heads out to practice. Photos by, Art Silva + + shines ij 99 100 4. Hopes and Heartbreaks was the name of the centennial class Soccer Jackets. In an unpre- cedented win, BHS ended Granada High ' s Matadors dominance over them with a 3-2 win, but the rest of their 10-6-1 season (6-3 in league) was not so bright. They tied Piedmont and Ells for the league championship, but were denied a North Coast berth when they lost to the Falcons in a post- season playoff, 5-2. Charles Allen led the Jackets ' scoring attack while goalie Ben Borsch anchored the strong defense. The Jackets were also strong this year in that they were never shut out and never lost by more than four goals. Mike Getchell and Alex Webb were also in- strumental in the Jackets ' unit, though they couldn ' t play in the RBAL. Coach Willie White emphasized the need for team togetherness, and it showed in sparkling wins over Bishop O ' Dowd 7-1, the only game played at Berkeley ' s field, and 1-0 over Piedmont, a game which iced the tie for the league title. jfff w w V W w W W W 95 w V T9i 1. Varsity Soccer Team: Top row; Aron Larson, Daniel Nordlund, David Frauenfelder, Aubrey Wilson, Gary Rieger, Mark Altberg, Charles Allen, Matt Sarna, Bill Bennet. Bottom row; Aron Yarmo, Laird Harrison, Ben Bor- sch, Gary Aki Wheelock, Larry Williams, Arthur Silva. 2. Goal Keeper, Ben Borsch, blocks a high shot. 3. Gary Aki Wheelock sizzles the ball upfield. 4. Mark Altberg gets a piece of the ball while under preasure. 5. Daniel Nordlund fights to control the ball. 6. Art Silva executes a bicycle kick to clear the goal area. 7. Charles Allen heads the ball toward the goal. 8. Matt Sarna avoids a slide tackle while controlling the ball. Jk photos by; Art Silva 101 4. The 1980 Berkeley High School Golf team is very young but by the end of the year showed their strength. Made up almost entirely of Juniors and Sophomores, the future looks very bright for this team. The strongest players this year included Mark Sanchez, Jon Brody, Bill Bennett, Brian Clark, Mike Lerner, Sean Connolly, Steve Rypins , and with John Super, David Hayashi and Troy Free- man having a chance to help. «fj 1. Back row, Jon Brody, Brian Clark, «f{ Andy Goto, Sean Connolly, Bill jj Bennett, Steve Rypins, William Bru- (J r. old. Front row, Mark Sanchez, Mich- sg ael Terner, Sandra Hayashi, Troy ' Kathy Butler, David Hayashi. 2. Bill Bennett puts power in his jj swing. 3. John Super shows off his perfect form. 4. David Hayashi shows a great ground stroke. 5. Troy Freeman is hitting at a tree. lj 6. Mark Sanchez tries to tee off like g| Arnold Palmer. 6. J 03 The BHS Fencing Team has had an outstanding record in previous Metropolitan League meets as up to this point they have 17 wins and 1 loss, and continues to perform well. As of press time the team, with only six members returning from last year, has won all their meets by large margins. In a meet, the top three members of each team fence the top three members of the opposing team in round-robin style, although substitutions are sometimes made. To win, the team must win a majority of the 9 bouts, and thus they win the whole meet. Berkeley ' s top three fencers are Adan Tejada, Captain Maya Wallach who is incidentally the only girl on the team, and Chris Novak. §? i? i? 4 i? 4 1. Adan Tejada and opponent duel to the finish. 2. Ms. Gregarson. 3. En Garde! 4. ...One, two, one two, through and through, the vorpal sword went snickersnack... 5. Standing: Tony Bourque, Achil- les Speliotopoulos, Tien Nguyen, Bryn Kanor, Nathan Wilson, Marc Wendt, Rick Rosman, Thor Wilbanks, James Gibson, Bob King, Geoff Dairiki, Sandro Wallack, Ms. Gregarson. Sit- ting: Cathy Craig, Chris Novack, Maya Wallach, Adan Tejada. + 4 ' 4V ■V 2. w w w w w V ' X ' 9P ' X 1 V ' X 1 W ' Xi «|t 1. Stephanie Guinn jumps for two Jf 2. Sara Sano receives a pass. J, Anael Hardv dives for the ball 3. Angel Hardy dives for the ball. J «|{ 4 V Donna Collins confuses the guaro|j a with fancv dribbling. Number one ranked team in the state. A Tournament of Champions title. A North Coast Section Championship. A 29-0 season. You can go on forever about the Berkeley High girls ' basketball team because they did about all they could do. Their superiority could be reflected in the fact that of their 29 victories, only four times have the opposition came as close as twelve point s. Or that only once has an opponent scored over 60 points, and that Berkeley has broken that mark 23 times. They did it with two important components. A full court press, which would paralyze the opposition, forcing several turnovers, and devastat- ing outside shooting, which opponents could do little more than watch. The tallest player on the starting lineup was 5 ' 8 Rhonda Simmons, and she continually out- played her taller counterparts. Among their victims were two TOC teams of last year, Washington and Terra Nova, and the 2A TOC champion McKinleyville. Returning all five starters from last year, Ber- keley had little trouble with anybody in the pre- season. They defeated returning NCS finalist Amador quite handily 74-53, but their toughest battle was against a tall McKinleyville team featuring two six-footers. Berkeley managed to get off to a healthy lead, before McKinleyville started a comeback. Berkeley held on to win 55-54. o2 Washington (S.F.) 43 54 San Ramon 46 58 Terra Nova 44 79 Drake 59 63 Turlock 28 81 Drake 64 58 Novato 45 58 Foothill 42 7 4 Amador 53 72 Washington (S.F.) 45 74 Pittsburg 40 59 Moreau 40 55 McKinleyville 54 53 Richmond 35 69 Pinole Valley 29 85 Kennedy 42 94 DeAnza 27 78 El Cerrito 36 82 Pinole Valley 41 74 Richmond 41 78 Kennedy 48 72 DeAnza 25 32 El Cerrito 44 70 Pleasant Hill 55 64 St Elizabeth 42 58 Amador 49 71 Lynbrook 52 14 El Camino Real 60 68 Sarr Joaquin Memorial 60 107 The RBAL was no problem, as the Jackets won their games by an average just under 40 points. Coach Spike Hensley decided to schedule tough non-conference games during the league season to keep the team on its toes. The stategy seems to have worked as Berkeley defeated their North Coast opponents with very little trouble. Berkeley casually blew by Pleasnat Hill in the first round, blitzed St. Elizabeth with 24 unanswered points in the third quarter before meeting Amador Valley in the finals Amador had a very big front line, but Ber- keley ' s quickness offset the size differential, and led by the fabulous play of Berkeley ' s magical quartet of Simmons, Donna Collins, Stephanie Guinn, and Angel Hardy, Berkeley won 58-49. It was on to the TOC, where Berkeley wiped out Lynbrook 71-52. In the next round they faced defending TOC champions El Camino Real. Simmons played the game of her life, scoring a career-high of 27 points and grabbing 19 rebounds. Berkeley was behind by nine in the first half, but they came back and rolled over El Camino, winning 74-60. Against San Joaquin in the finals, Berkeley slipped out to an early lead, which gradually in- creased to eight, and from there Berkeley held San Joaquin even which was good enough for the TOC title. Individual honors were plentiful as Collins, Guinn, Hardy, and Simmons, made the all-NCS team, Guinn, Hardy, and Simmons made the all- TOC team, Hardy and Simmons made the all- East Bay team, and Hardy was named co-East Bay player of the year. «|f 1. Rhonda Simmons with a splendid {£ ff. right hook. -il y 2. Jennifer Rader races downcourt. «5$ 3. Stephanie Guinn down and in 4i agony. {J r, 4. Donna Collins puts up a careful t defense. [ «§J.5. Sara Sano lunges for the ball, ij «fc 6. Angel Hardy shoots past her jj© opponents. 109 For the first time in 11 years, the Berkeley boys ' basketball team was not alone atop the RBAL when the league season ended, but vic tories over NCS champion Bishop O ' Dowd, and OAL power McClymonds, and a 10-0 league record still made 1979-1980 a good year for Berkeley. They finished at 22-8, and as has been the custom with Berkeley teams, Berkeley struggled through a tough pre-season schedule before picking up momentum during the league season. Berkeley looked as if they were going to be avoiding their early season slide by defeating O ' Dowd and Oakland Tech. Losses to TOC finalists Castlemont and Fremont quelled that hope. In tournaments Berkeley placed sixth at the Richmond Invitational, and third in both the Anderson and Stockton Tournaments. In the Richmond Tournament, Horace Owens was placed on the all-tourney team, as were Vincent Washington and Dave Williams for the Anderson tourney, and Marvin Ford at Stockton. Berkeley dominated their opposition in league play, with an average margin of victory of over 20 points a game! The best Berkeley efforts were a 83-65 vanquishing of Pinole Valley, and a 78-51 rout of El Cerrito. Berkeley had only beaten Pinole by two points in their earlier confrontation, but the second time around, Berkeley clobbered the Spartans. El Cerrito had given the Jackets a scare in their previous meetings, but in the regular season finale, Berkeley played stingy defense, and operated the offense to near per- fection. JCj 1. Junior Don Brooks drives down f| court. 2. Gary Flemming, a senior, raises r «{| high for two points in a game against Jj Jtj Skyline High. }| 3. Leroy (Flea) Williams leaps high iP to make a successful two point play. «£{ 4. Mike James grasps the rebound. JJ a 5. Sean Ali shoots for two. {| 6. Senior Lee Pinkney goes for the.v •f basket. ; photos by Ed Wong j| 115 Success also infiltrated the other levels of bas- ketball at Berkeley High, as both the men ' s JV and men ' s Soph-Frosh enjoyed spectacular seasons. The Junior Varsity ended the season at 19-2, with most of the nineteen victories being one-sided routs. The team was led by Sophomore guard Rod Pink- ney and Junior forward Ranee Oliver. The JV season was highlighted by two tournament victories, in the Livermore Tournament and the Anderson JV Tour- nament. Pinkney was named Most Valuable Player at the Livermore Tournament, while Oliver made the All-Tournament team. In the finals of the Anderson Tournament, the Junior Jackets clubbed Anderson 75-50. For the second year in a row, and third as of the last four, Berkeley took home the RBAL Frosh- Soph title. This year, the Frosh-Soph went 10-0 in league play, more often then not, the game ending up as a Jacket runaway. The Frosh-Soph team was powered by two awe- some rebounders, Derrick Ward and Andre Washing- ton, and when the JV season ended, the ubiquitas Pinkney. The performance of the men ' s JV and Frosh- Soph teams in 1979-1980 has ensured a bright future for Berkeley basketball. - J; 1. Ranee Oliver jumps high for a «f$ rebound. Jt 2. Dondrell Spikes demonstrates his j t devastating hook shot, v 3. Rodney Pickney goes up for two «|j as Ranee Oliver looks on. photos by: Sir Charles of Krizznatz f§ 4. Jacob Smith puts all his might behind the ball. 5. Wallace Jackson puts soul in the basket. 6. Jim Whitty is too hot for his op- ponent to stop. 117 90 college rdlK c 1 Dl 63 DIMrU|J KJ UOWQ cc - D 60 j J udMdnu i ecn CQ j5 SO v-ds Liemon i c i D 50 F rpm nnt 1 1 CI 1 1 Ul 1 L o 1 04 odicsidn cc JO 59 DO 79 ivica |y r i ion us c c DJ 74 mi i uci sun cr - - 81 i enneuy ac.j OO oz 87 rxdncnO OiQOVci o 76 i u is.dy JJ 61 M rv ' c f tr L ' JU ividiy LOCK.j CC DO 73 •D is. y 1 1 1 ic CQ 87 rx icnmon u. 43 68 r ii iu ic V dl Icy CC OQ 90 ixenneay 52 61 J 1 1 — I I Al-I-I t -V 57 83 r 1 1 |(J|C V dl Icy D j 75 rx 1 ci Ml 1 Ul 1U J I 87 IxC I II ICU y £8 Do 95 DeAnz 71 78 El Cerrito 51 91 Kennedy 86 66 Pinole Valley 87 63 Pinole Valley 69 62 Hay ward 63 In the RBAL playoffs-, Berkeley vmvt against Kennedy in the opening rotmd, and had a little trouble, but they held off the Eagles, winning 91-86. They lost their next two games to Pinole 87-66, and 69-63, and as Pinole won the NCS berth, Berkeley had to wait to see it they were awarded the at-large berth. They were, and in the opening round they played Hayward. In a magnificent game in which the momentum changed more often than the price of gold, Hayward won it on a basket with three seconds left, 63-62. Hayward. led for most of the game, and were up by six with about five minutes left to play. As they ' ve done against Pinole and El Cerrito, the Jackets started their comeback. The mag- nificent play of Washington and Edwards brought Berkeley back and eventually gave the Jackets the lead. The teams traded baskets, and it appeared as if Berkeley had won, when with five seconds left, Edwards sank a free throw making it 62-61, Berkeley. Hayward got downcourt quickly, and made the winning basket, ending Berkeley ' s season. Washington and Owens made all-RBAL first team, while Michael James garnered honoraWe mention. Washington also made the all-East Bay first team. 1980-81 looks promising for Berkeley as they currently have five juniors and will get help from a strong J V team. 119 The girls ' soccer team has a tremendous season as they became league champions after only their second year as a team. Led by team captain Anne Donahue and coaches Sturm and Carey, their record was 8-1, the one loss to Peidmont due to the muddiness of the field. High scorers this season include Sophia Ames and Renee Wilson (forwards), Anne Donahue (halfback), Louis Almagren (fullback), and Diane Baba. Ex- cellent work was also done by Karen Rothblatt (halfback) and Diane Clemens. Special recog- nition should be given to Ann Diamond who warded off goals from opposing teams. Hopefuls for next year include Renee Wilson nad Kathleen Lawler. The team looks forward to another satisfying season next year. v I. The team fires up before the game. 2. Women ' s Soccer team: Top row; Kaija Warren, Elena Segen, Elaine Chuck, Joycelyn Wilke,Pam Price, susan Rothblatt, Amanda Erickson, Karen Rothblatt, Catherine Sklut, Sandra Distefano, Rosie Emerson, Middle row; Louise Almgren, Diane Baba, Emily Smith, Ann Diamond, Robin Adams, Tamara Otus, Diane Clemens, Sofia Ames. Front row; Grace Kajita, Alanna Bruce, Eliza- beth Simpson, Renee Wilson, Anne Donahue. Not Pictured; Moana Appleyard, Suzie Bikle, Pam Brody Suzanne Castello, Rachel Houck, Alexandra Katz, Kathleen Lawler, Dorthy Lee, Lizza Lewis, Carrie McCorrindale, Dorthy Payne, Lyn Orme, Katherine Roller, Lauren Syn- der. 3. Team captain Anne Donahue and Sofia Ames congratulate each other after a goal. 4. Diane Clemens shoots on goal. 5. Sandra Distefano traps the ball while on her knees. 6. Anne Donahue makes an excel- lent one tin. e pass. 7. Louise Almgren dribbles down T «|J field. jj This year the Tennis Team plans on having another great season and hope to win the RBAL for the 11th year in a row. Their toughest com- petition is Kennedy High, but Coach Bragg feels that with outstancing players such as Peter Wright, Matt Bloomquist, David Hawkins, Derek Jackson, Chris Bradley and David Trilling, BHS should easily overcome them. JL im J ' X ' X Peter Wright: Leave me alone you JL $big meanies, just leave me alone . ,5. 2. Mark Wolfe attacks the ball with a jr. hop skip and a jump. ?§ jj3. Bill Blomquist exhibits his new ♦wave strokes. «|j4. Ken Olivier practices a fencing lunge J during practice. . 5. Matt Blomquist prepares to miss the , ♦ ball. j£ «|}6. Top row, Bill Blomquist, Mark $J i Wolfe, Jeff Shipp, Peter Schekeloff, {J ' • ' David Trilling, Mat Blomquist, Kris ♦ Bradley, Coach Bragg. Bottom Row, «|jJonathan Rinzler, Peter Wright, David ij (► Hawkins, Derek Jackson, Ken Olivier j| Susan Hayashi, Franchesca Greene, ♦ Emily Smith, Lauri Portis, Stephanie V JCjGuinn, Mary Adam, Jill Quah, Debbi ij The Berkeley High Women ' s Tennis team ended a very successful year, finishing in first place in the RBAL, with a perfect seasonal record of 7-0. The singles division was led by multi-talented Stephanie Guinn, who finished a strong second in the RBAL final. Leading the doubles was the team of Laurie Portis and Minnie Roche, who during the doubles final, met our other representative team of Fran- cesca Greene and Jill Quan, making it an all Berkeley final. Coming out on top were Greene and Quan, who went on the the North Coast Sections tournament. Here, they were eliminated during the second round of play in ' 3 sets, losing to the team that eventually won the doubles title. Even though most of the varsity players are graduating, returning to lead the singles will be Sophomore Jill Quan and Junior Mary Adam, while returning to head the doubles will be Debbie Fuji and Sandra Hayashi. 7. 123 After completing their fourth season in action, the Berkeley High Women ' s Crew team plans to attend the National Championships in Oakridge Tennessee. They had successful fundraisers, including a Row-a-Thon, to help them get there. The major disappointment of the season came with the cancellation of the Crew Classic held in San Diego. Otherwise team spirit was high out the season. The eleven returning rowers, very few of which will graduate, plus some prom- ising novice rowers, made up a very strong Varsity team. Also careful selection promised an able novice team. y 1. Karen Johnsen, Susan Egeberg, i| Diane Jackson and Holly Goodman do it with long, hard strokes. 2. Diane Jackson carries two oars to her boat. 3. Coach Maggie Oldershaw is tense «|f before a race. 4. Coxswain Carolyn Malmstrom barks out an order to her grunting crew. 5. Emily Smith casually listens to «|f Coxswains Rose Chengsen ' s orders. j f« 6. Back Row, Lorelei Bosserman, | Carolyn Malstrom, Grace Tramplea- £ sure, Emily Smith, Diane Jackson, «£} Ann Rendahl, Susan Egeberg, Pam c y« Brody. 2nd row, Coach Oldershaw, | Maria Guzman, Shannon Block, Ann |p Diamond, Elena Segen, Dana Tom, c$) Margaret Fine. 3rd row, Kathy Wollen- e, berg, Kristen Jensen, Karen Hoger- J£ heide, Adrienne Klein, Nora Krevans, |J Pam Austin, Jane King, Holly Good- «|} man. Dannielle Serpent, Karen John- T hea Liskamm, V Chengamunch, Jen- — ----- ■m k ( t m  W I Wl I V I I 1 I k son. Front row, Thea Liskamm, Wemc j Bear, Rosabear nifer Ozaki. 125 126 4. The Berkeley High Swim Team ' s season looks extremely promising. Assistant Coach Max Stinchcomb has been working the team out much harder than last year. The swimmers also have been weight training and doing other conditioning. The team has both more swimmers and faster swimmers than previous years and Coach Wilson predicts the team should capture the league title. «§J 1. Matt Rose breast strokes his way to victory. • 2. Mikhail San Martin looses hisgog-J§ gles during the 100m freestyle. tl 3. Diver Michael Scheer displays] excellent form. 4. An unidentified arm comes up for{| --, air - «f$ 5. Michael Cavana pulls in front of f- his opponent. «J 6. Berkeley swimmer does it back-ij wards. 5 7. Bottom, Greg San Martin, Tim,? ' Mike Scheer, Marc Shaffer, Coaches Wilson, Matt Rose. 2nd row, TonyjJ Burgess, Louis, Ray Haxwood, Eric. «p Thompson, Mike San Martin, Robert «fc Lebowitz, James Newton, Top row, if Ethan Strauss, Ken Mallach, Peter fj Bolt, Mike Cavana, Doug Gooding, -a «f? Danny Cavana, Tad Palmer, Greg «£| Swartwood, Carlos Johnson, MikejJ 9t Rienzi, Billy Wedemyer, Sam Taylor, j| V Tom Voorhees, Coach Max Stinch- « «§J combe, Greg Gunwald. • «£g 8. Sam Taylor determined to win in$J the butterfly. Photos by, Art Silva (]• + ■am ■127 8. Led by co-captains Eric Cohn and Billy Wed- emeyer, the Jacket water polo team played it ' s way to an awesome 22-6 record. The Jackets were a young squad this year as it included one freshman, Danny Cavana and only two seniors Mike Cavana and Craig Summerville. They also had four of six starters getting all-league honors. They were, Cohn, who also got unanimous first team NCS honors, We- demeyer, Sean Seward, and goalie Boback Le- bastchi. Other members of the squad were Eric Thompson, Ken Mallach, Sam Taylor, Tom Voorhees, Ray Haywood and Mike Rienzi. This years squad consists primarily of re- turning juniors who claim that they will clean up in league . They are confident that they will place highly at North Coast this year. w 4? $? r J? r Jb Jb 4? ■A A • Ob ffj 1. Berkeley Polo Player races towards i§ Jk the ball. 2. Eric Thompson attempting to inter- «j5 cept a goal. Jj 3. Mark Shaffer blocks a pass. 4. Front, L to R, Louis Nuyens, {2 Tad Palmer, Matt Borsch, Mr. Wilson, Doug Gooding. 2nd row, Mike Cavana, Ethan Strauss, Tom Voorhees, Ray Haywood, Mike Rienzi, Ken Mallach, Marc Shaffer, Sam Taylor. 3rd row, Craig Somerville, Mike San Martin, Boback Lebastchi, Eric Thompson, Hunter Lenihan. Back, T-shirt, Eric Cohn. Not pictured: Coach Gaebler, . «§5 Hampton, Billy Wedemyer. «§J 5. Billy Wedemyer guards the goal Jfr 6. Mike San Martin looks for an open {J jT shot. t 7. Craig Sommervile prepares a lob. | 129 The Women ' s Water Polo team, in its second year at Berkeley High, began the season with brilliance as they won victory after victory. Because most High Schools do not have water polo teams, Berkeley ' s women were forced to play college teams. This did not deter them, however, as they won against Cal 14-11, against S.F. State 17-3, and Chico State 10-8. In these meets the high scorers were Lynn Witt- stock and Rachel Houck. Outstanding players include Lynn Wittstock, Rachel Houck, Margo Darby and Carrie Rohfling. Promising players for next year are Maggi Kelley, Jocelyn Wilkie, Kate McKenzie, Kelley Withy. Coaches this year are Coach Bracelin and Coach Gaebler. _ Jb Ob ' Jb ' Jb ' Jb ' Jb ' Jb 4? r «l? 4? V 1. Maggi Kelly strokes towards the «f HBgoai. J «|j 2. Kate Mackenzie veers back for a jj jr. Pass. jfl 3. Back, Colleen McCarthy, Kate Mac- 3r «{j kenzie, Karen Schneider, Lynn Witt- j| A stock, Joclyn Wilkie, Maggi Kelly, White, Katherine, Mandy Erickson, Jessica Irschick, Stephanie Gruber, 2nd row, Mr. Bracelin, Susan Fine, 1 Margo Darby, Anthea Lynn, Karen ij White, Katherine, Mandy Erickson, Kirsten. 3rd row, Robin Cochran, Leslie Hunt, Carrie Rohlfing, Debbie Dolan, Kelly Withy, Bill Gaebler. jj Bottom, Louise Almagren, Morgan Forsey, Nina Thayer, Jennie Goman, Rachel Houck. $Jr 4. Kelly Withy looks for an opening. §| e£j 5. Rachel Houck guards her opponent. 131 M This year the Women ' s Track team is once again expected to dominate the RBAL and fill the rest of their season with victories. With many returning members from last years team, plus the new talent, they will once again prove C Ber- keley ,s supreme Returning sprinters are Sharon Ware, and Kim Webster Sharifa j 2 y u Y T 8 are outstand ' ng ' n the long jump a R n li; Ur H dle EXC , eP c ti0nal newcomers delude nut ™H H Sandra Smlth in the Ot- put and discus. 1. Joan Stewart gets into action. 2. Willa Evans keeps her pace. 3. Berkeley runner gets off to a superb start. 4. Heather Watkins, Wednesday Al- - «|2 lums and Joan Stewart take the lead. f 5. Sandra Smith puts all her might lj behind the shot-put. 6. Tasha glides through the air. 7. Sharon Ware takes first place as usual. ? 8. Rachel Steinhart gets rid of that «P shot-put. 133 The Track Team prepared itself for another fantastic season as several of last years out- standing runners returned for another year of victories. Returning sprinters include Kenny Robinson, Charles Clewis and Tommy Ford, Middle distance runners include Homer Dodson, Ulysees Walker, Pete Richardson, and Andre Preston. Leading the longer distances are David Whitenack, Jeff Chap leston and Eden McAuliffe. The weights returning from last years JV team are Doug Braswell, Ty Ammons, and John Delaney. A lot of new talent on this years team also insures a winning season. Coaches this year are Mr. White, ArnoldBrew- er and Mr. Ward. A. 1. Michael Walker sprints for the finish line. 2. Roger Daniels speeds out of the blocks. 3. John Bailey goes for the gold. 4. Tom Fisher flies over the hurdle. 5. Two Berkeley High runners jog off into the sunset. 6. John Delaney puts that shot! 7. Ricky Cauldwell clears the bar with ease. photos by: David Yee and Bruce Takata 135 i t 1 mii jlii jai r8 rim no ! rl i rata rcn rlt rwi «§J 1. Men and Womens ' Track Team; «£g Tyrone Anderson, Brian Archibald, John Bailey, Pernell Bailey, Tommy Baker, Christopher Baldwin, Thomas Brandon, Douglas Braswell, James Bosnahan, Zachary Brown, Andrew Bulkely, Roderic Caldwell, Anthony Charles, Jeffery Charleston, Todd Clark, John Calvelle, Charles Clewis, Roger Daniels, Kelven Davis, Charles Deandrea, John Delaney, Homer Dotson, Peter trickson, Mark Everett, 4 3 French, Sydney Fuller, Neil Gabe, « Charles Goodie, Sheldon Graves, Alec Hurd, Kirt Johnson, Terry «§J Johnson, Michael Jones, George Keyes, Mia Klett, John Langerston, David Lasky, Eden McAuliffe, Stoney McCree, Marcus McDade, Jimmie «§J McDaniel, Doran McGee, David «£g McRay, James Moran, Walter Murray, ]F Paul Nagai, Paul Neal, Kenneth Oneal, 5 Kimberly Owens, Duncan Parlett, «§l Noah Pickus, Andre Preston, Allison Jb Rader, Matthew Ramos, Herbert [jf Richardson, Harold Robinson, 5 Kenneth Robinson, Stanley Robinson, e{$ Benjamin Fedefer, Steven Rypins, «£j Ivan Smith, Michael Sternberg, Allan Taylor, Michael Walker, Ulysee Walker, Paul Washington, Lionel West- ell brook, Eric White, David Whitenack, Jb Eric Williams, Aubrey Wilson, Wed- 5 nesdey Allums, Jay Beglinger, Cheryl Bishop, Norman Brew, Alicia Burris, «|| Elaine Coleman, Veronica Cunning- ham, Willa Evans, Charmaine Good- rich, Jennifer Goshay, Jonathan l Guyer, Carol Hackler, Celia Hanna, «|f LaJonne Jessie, Robyne Johnson, Juanita Jularbal, Tanya King, Andrea ? Landry, Stacey Love-McKinney, P Stephen Manning, Rauna Miller, Ner- « rissa Raul, Lana Rice, Ned rea Rodgers, jjSherifa Sander, Martel Session, Sandra Smith, Tony Steele, Rachel •Bsteinhart, Heidi Steward, Joan «|{ Stewart, Janell SLradtner, Patresia jr. Thomas, Lisa Trujillo, Kecia Turner, Laura Vaughan, Sharon Ware, Heather •pWatkins, Kim Webster, Polly Wright «£g Judith Young. £ Cfr Cft f Cf £ $ $ £f $ Cft $ 137 Jtj Berkeley High School ' s Softball Team was a young and inexperienced team this year, and therefore was not expecting a tremendous sea- son. Coach Carey calls this season a building period for the player ' s skills . Because much of this years team will be returning next year, the team hopes to have a promising season in the spring of 1981! rfi s% rfg rftm vti A Ail :ti it t jti i In jf u f l w w w w w w w w 1 X w w ' ' w «$$ Varsity Team: Yasmin e£g Davis, Lavontra Dunn, Ali, Erica Rosa Ellis, ; Ruth Hunter, Trina Johnson, Judith Lewis, Jennifer Rader, Felicia Rasom, «|j Tammy Richardson, Ruby Riboson, Shelia Stewart, Kimberly Warmsley. JV Team: Cynthia Bell, Rachel Ger- lach, Kimberley Helgeson, Valerie §$ Jones, Nancy Kachiu, Judy Kincheon, Brenda Morris, Cherly Reed, Toni Robinson, Yvette Russell, Valerie Savage, Michelle Sloan, Juliette Ste- vens, Fayette Stewart, Pia Street, Deneise Whittle, Deborah Williams. 1. Player jumps high in right field to make a successful catch. 2. Judith Lewis gets ready to knock jj «Jj one out 3. What an arm! 4. Cynthis Bell prepares to steal 3rd base. j| «§} 5. Oh Boy! I ' m bored. A  . 6. Watch out here comes trouble. 7. Left fielder makes a sensational play ij 139 140 The 1980 Berkeley High Baseball team placed an emphasis on youth, as shown by the fact that eight of the seventeen Varsity players were under- classmen. The team was led by the hitting of Brian Finley and Paul Graggs. Finley, a three year letterman, again hit for high average, and Graggs repeated his stellar performance of last year. The team was aided by the clutch hitting of Hugh Johnson and Marty Klein. Berkeley was led by the heavy hurling of Derek Hoger heide and Danny Ray Wilson. With Hogerheide coming from the right, and Wilson from the left, Berkeley ' s opponents were always at a disadvantage. This year ' s team was coached by Paul Daniels and Elijah Green. A A A A A A A A AA ti A A «§J Varsity Baseball Team: Andre Bur- S§ «|§ ton(17), Brian Finley(8), Paul Graggs || (5), Larri Gordon(7), Richard Her- bert ), Greg Eason(22), Hugh John- son(21), Kent Johnson(9), Marty Sj Klein (19), Lee Pinkney(l), Robert Rothchild(4), Vince Washington(24), Danny Ray Wilson(16), Peter Wright (14), Vincent Hawkins(20), Kevin {]• Sudduth(3), Derek Hogerheide(H ' ), 1. Paul Graggs stands in position for a grand slam! 2. ' Old ' man Finley tags out runner on first base. 3. Vida Ray Wilson throws another strike. 4. Larri Gordon seems to be looking for fleas. 5. Finley seems to be concentrating very hard. fS 6. Right fielder, Hugh Johnson, cat- «|$ ches a fly ball. photos by: Art Yuen -- b ' i - . 141 kill The Badminton Team plans on having a very successful season as they spend many tiring hours at rigorous after school workouts. Though at first glance it may appear to be a leisure sport, Badminton is an exciting game that demands quick , flexible movements and a keen eye. The population of the team has grown in the past few years and Coach Gard- ner anticipates an even larger group next year. 1. 1st row, Leslie Concepcion, Unn Nown, Jennifer, Craik, Elvira Ramir- ez, Alexandra Katz, Diane Baba. 2nd row, Lam Hoang. 3rd row, Jeffrey Taylor, David Chui, Eric Thompson, Pamela Jackson, Eric Bower, Shelly Jackson, Jean Echols, Daniel Henry, Rebecca Ozaki, Ethan Andrews, Glen McCoy. 2. Jennifer Craik strikes with fervor. 3. Daniel Henry Jumps and strikes. 4. Diane Baba stretches high. 5. Coach Gardner takes the roll. 6. Glen McCoy walks on air. 4? $ ¥ «$ $ M ¥ «p $ t$ $ f« $• ¥ fa The BHS Performing Arts Department decided to try something new this year, by producing a musical in the Fall rather than in the Spring or Summer. This musical was the highly successful ' Oklahoma! ' , which played to six full houses. Direction was by Carl Brush, with the able assistance of Michele Rabkin. The plot centers around two people, Curly (Bruce Hill) and Laury (Kaylia Rose Hoffman) who love each other but won ' t admit it. There is another couple in love, Will (Soren Oliver) and Ado Annie (Alice Cadogen). Will is insanely jealous of any man who approaches his sweet- heart, however Ado Annie has trouble saying ' no ' to the men who are after her. There is a subplot which revolves around the rivalry between the cowboys and the farmers, which is finally resolved when someone is killed. The well constructed sets and costumes dis- played the many talents of BHS students. A great deal of work was also put in by the make-up crew. The many dances and songs gave the performers a chance to show off their specialty. The many underclassmen that were involved in the play will give PAD a great deal of talent for future shows. 4? 3? dfc 1 . the farmers and the cowboys put «£j aside their differences for the annual {| jt square dance and auction. a J 2. Ali Hakim (Neil Erickson) tells j£ t Ado Annie (Alice Cadogan) that he r «|$ wants her to ride to the end of the || jt world with him. ? 3. Ali Hakim is worried about being j t married at gunpoint. ij «|{ 4. Aunt Eller and Curly dream about f2 jp a special surry with fringe. 2 5. Will (Soren Oliver) attempts to v figure out how much he should sell lj C| the little wonder to Jud (Pat Mackey) g| 2 S r ? «|$ 1. Chorus girl, Maria Fragur, excites «fe the audience with her side glances. T 2. Curly (Bruce Hill) and Laury V t (Kaylia Rose Hoffman) rejoice after «§J their wedding. Jtj 3. The entire company joins in the celebration. t 4. Aunt Eller (Heather Woodbury) «§J relates naughty information to the «fc girls. 5. Laury dreams of being with the man she loves. S§ 149 This Spring, the P.A.D. sponsored two all student run, productions, Riders to the Sea by John Milligan Synge and The Real Inspec- tor Hound, by Tom Stoppard. Riders to the Sea by John Milligan Synge is an intense drama of an Irish family living on the Aran Islands, and of the trauma the mother feels when her sixth and last son is lost to the sea. Because the extremely harsh lives the Aran people lead are very far from those of the students, the actors had some difficulty in builidng their characters. In the case of Maurya, the mother, for example, to build a maternal instinct from a 16 year old girl was one of the more difficult tasks Soren Oliver encountered when directing the show. Despite the difficulty involved in this produc- tion, the student, both actors and director were able to produce a closely-knit and gratifying work of art. «§{ 1. Michele Rabkin mourns the death j$ JC| of her last son, Paul Arenson. j ? 2. Everyone gathers to mourn the 7 t death of Paul Arenson. ij «f| 3. The daughters, Carolina Torres jj rjand Suzanne Gilbert, console their || J mother. • 150 «|t w ' X ' A ' 1? 4? f X ' ' X ' X ' ' X ' JL 1 ii j|| 1. Kirk Livingston startled by Cecie 1 Carey. Sean Laughlin eyes Kirk Living- lj Neil Ericksen, a senior drama student, directed the play, The Real Inspector Hound. He describes his experience: A group of organisms came together to rehearse: Bruce Hil!, Andrew Greenwood, Katharine Gayle, Madeline Gavin, Kirk Livingston, Cecilia Carey, Lissy Walker, Sean Laughlin, Danny Kon, and Peter Wolf; Neil Ericksen, Director. ... it was a difficult barrier to overcome, but the prunes cleared it right up. As a director I had to think fast when a small epidemic of Hepetitas ran through the cast having been seeded by two large hairless rats of unknown origin. Several of the men, stricken by the ' sleep- ing sickness, ' having refused the antidote for fear of ' breaking out, ' fell to the floor fast asleep during the second act. It worked well so I decided to leave it in. §l ston. «£| 3. Sean C, Katherine Gayle, and Lissy Walker were perturbed by the dead bodies of Peter Wolfe and Andy lj •ft Greenwood. f£ «£| 4. Andrew Greenwood and P-ruce Hill review the action. Symphonic Band is a large musical ensemble consisting primarily of freshmen and sophomores. Though this is the first time many members have performed with a group, their concerts are greeted by receptive audiences. According to their direc- tor, Mr. Terranova, the group shows a great amount of talent and approach each perfor- mance enthusiastically which gives an extfa flair to the music. Throughout the year the band members learn additional skills such as sight reading and tonal quality. The more experienced players move on to Chamber Winds. 1. Emily Smith, Mellissa Nelson, Parn Jackson and Anastasia Ashman hold a high note. 2. Stephen Klein fights a losing bat- tie with his slide trombone. 3. Mr. Terranova keeps order from his soapbox. 4. Roger Daniels, Eddie Yuen, Kristi Grove and Carl Yosa do a great job blowing. 5. The Band: top Lto R; Mr. Terra- nova, Eric Lubliner, Maryan Zurek, «£} Clarence Mack. 2nd row; Amir Harari, Ralph Elder, James Heyman, Steven p. Klein. 3rd row; Katie Walker, Shelley McHugh, Helen Chyr, Marjorie Roger Daniels, Eddie Yuen, Trevor Davis, Carl Yost, Christie Grove, Eric Bruvold, Ned Goff, 4th row; Andy Kraetzer, Keith Gruen, Pam «£g Jackson, Jill Tobias, Melissa Nelson,  , Anastasia Ashman, Amy Ricca, Alesia P Blond, 5th row, Bowena Hammond, Debbie Jones, Doranne Brooks, Emily Smith, Leslie Malone, Emily Llnd, Pia Street, 6th row; Kirsten Schulz, Mia Yamauchi, Kimi Kokka, Anita Bennett, Jeremy Pripstein. 15 153 Dance Production once again astounded and amazed five receptive audiences as their imag- ination and innovativeness succeeded in producing a magnificent show. Directed by Marcia Smgman, the dancers were praised for their refreshing approach to dance and their unwillingness to satisfy themselves with conventional styles. This is clearly shown in the diversity of the show, ranging from the high spirited western wildness of Allemande Left to the morbid, cerebral oddity; Timesteps . Other dances include a humourous look at the undersea world in Davey Jones Locker , a touching interpretation of Mozart in Rose and Gray , the sassy tap dance Zoot and the proud invigorating jazz of Sunday Mornin ' , and Swingin . The Afro-Haitian dancers greatly added to the production with their superb per- formance in the dance Mehi , a dance of the feet. A special thanks is given to the advanced dance classes who also appeared in the performance, and to the musical talents of Neil Erickson, Norman Yamada, Bruce Hill, Lissy Walker, David Agretelis, Mike Marcos, and David Tull who provided the music for the finale. f A A J? 4? il? ' A ' A ' ' A 1 ' A 1 v •A ' A 1 «|| I. Liz Wilkie suspended in Find the r. Cost of Freedom . 2. Jena Resner and Carin Couch tote f «| Beth Irikura in The Man, the Boy, t) «|| and the Donkey by Aesop. ' 3. Robin Davis preparing for a strad- die jump in Mehi P «P 4. Diana Woodbridge, Maya Williams, jj JL| and Beth Irikura the strange gl urns of |J • Watermelon Man . y 5. Diana Woodbridge, ApollinairelJ «§l Scherr and Chrysa Parkinson back-j2 «f| stepping in the pseudo-western Haw- A T kins Rag. T ™ 6. Kathy William and Joey Levinson |j «|j a poignant pose in Rose and Gray. jJ f[ photos by Alec Hurd i 154 4. «g{ 1. The titillating trio; Bruce Hill, j2 «Lissy Walker and Neil Ericksen. « 2. Flapping to the beat, Kate Bell J «jJ picks and pecks in The Cock and ?J «£] the Pearl. 3. The Company and technical staff. 4. Yahoo! shout the cowgirls of «§ Allemande Left. jj c£{ 5. Springing up to surprise the {2 r. audience, Cora Sue Harrison imper- sonates a Jack-in-the-box with «jJ jubilance in Toy Box. J§ 6. Tropic percussion provides the background for the magnetism j between Clare Maxwell and Apol- V j8 linaire Scherr in A.Trio. fj 157 Some of BHS ' most talented students can be found in two classes, Jazz lab band and Jazz Ensemble. Under the instruction of Phil Hardymon, these groups give concerts once a month at Ber- keley High and also play in several other locations on their tour of California and neighboring areas. This year the tour includes Reno, Bear Valley, Cal Expo Festival, Redwood Empire Festival, and the Monterey Jazz Festival playoffs in June. Some of the more outstanding musicians are Craig Handy on saxaphone, Benny Green on piano, David Tull on drums, Peck Allmond on trumpet, and Sarah Cline on trombone. The mus- icians anticipate Jazz to be the coming rage of the 80 ' s and are confident that the Jazz band will attract a larger following in the coming years. 158 J? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? I. Benny Green fingers the piano •§1 keys. ij «£| 2. Martin Sarna-Wojinski, Craig jj Handy and Alison Bernstein blow. t their guts out while Miles Taylor «§l (front) mellows out. Ij jb 3. Michael Marcus pretends he is a|2 «rock star as he picks out a funky A tune on his bass guitar. «§t 4. Brent Bergman, Alan Kenyont} Jb and David Most await their cue.tl •.5. Bill Friedman and Herb Sneed v gasp for air during a break. J «§l 6. David Tull beats the living day- jj «|| lights out of his drums. y photos by Bruce Takata |2 759 Concert Chorale, one of the largest musical groups in Berkeley High, led by Larry Barker, maintained their tradition of excellence as they mesmerized audiences with their vocal talent. Though their energy was primarily geared towards the eight concert European tour in June, they gave four Bay Area concerts including appearances at the First Congregational Church and the 3rd Annual Day in the Sun, which was a major benefit concert. Fundraising activities for the trip to Europe included a raffle, concert ticket sales, and pro- ducing a record. Other sources of funds were from business contribution such as Hink ' s in Ber- keley, who donated 10% of their sales over a period of 2 days. Once in Europe, the chorale plans to sing excerpts form Mozart, Regina Coil, Solemn Vespers, Madrigales and Villanillen by Lassus, and Missa super ich stund an einum Morgen by J. Handl. The tour will travel through Switzer- land, Italy, Yugoslavia, Austria, and Czechoslo- vakia. Barker especially commends Norman Yamada, piano accompanist, for four years of outstanding devotion and performance in Concert Chorale. 16.0 1. Steen Sellers and Edith Friedman sing in harmony. 2. Norman Yamada tickles those keys during a practice rehearsal. 3. David Sieradski suppresses a sneeze during Paul Arenson ' s solo. 4. Six voices hitting the hearts and souls of men . . . 5. Melts in your mouth, not in your hands! says a proud Larry Barker. 6. Gilian Wilson and Nor Krevins combine their vocal talent. 7. Madeline Gavin awaits her cue. 162 ft ? Vocalists: Paul Arenson, Bradley Austin, Eliza- J! P beth Ayres, Kristin Bebelaar, Alison Bingham, f Yule Caise, Lisa Condon, Claudia Engelhart, Neil l§ a Ericksen, Jenny Erickson, Joshua Feldman, Nora Finton, Edith Friedman, Madeleine Gavin, Susanna Gilbert, Charles Graber, Elizabeth Gray, JCj Andrew Greenwood, Stephen Hanson, Jonathan J§ Jfo Higgins, Bruce Hill, Wendy Hochberg, Kaylia e2L P Hoffman, Karen Jackson, Jill Jeffrey, Catherine «§J Johntz, Winthrop Jordan, Juanita Jularbal, Kevin 3r Kerr, Nora Krevans, Julie Litwin, Kirk Livingston, jj Patrice Mackey, Nadja Matisoff, Heather Miller, j2 5 Natascha Noack, Soren Oliver, Michael Olivier, «|$ Zehra Otus, Aaron Partridge, Andrew Polk, 3 Katie Robben, Rodney Sauer, Ruth Segal, Steen {J £ Sellers, Ruth Senturia, Roxane Shelly, Michael «3L Shirley, Gretchen Sidener, David Sieradzki, ' «|; Michael Sieradzki, Silas Snyder, Patricia Taylor, Maria Thomas, Elizabeth Walker, David Willats, J§ r _ Gillian Willson, Katherine Wood, Norman Yamada. j2 Instrumentalists: Kathryn Cornsweet, Sarah ?] Jt$ Durling, Ralph Elder, Lotus Goldstein, Anne lr v Kettner, Michael Marcus, Diana Naparst, Laura ij Schwendinger, Cybele Stevenson. 163 Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. William Elliot, is a class made up of students who wish to play classical music. The music they play ranges from concertos, to symphonic, to chamber music. Many of the members are involved in the other music programs at BHS. Some of them also play for Concert Chorale. isS eSa da gMa oft Jaaaa Mi Ji cS% ofisk efit oEat -WW WWWWWWW WWWWj, 1. Back row: Paul Kimball, Michael .v TP ErnSt, Woathor PnnnloiA oll Mnrl inrt IT §5 Sneed. Heather Popplewell, Herbert ' „ Front row: Mary Adam, if «|| Laura Schwendinger, Julie Gordon, || Alison Crowe. 2. Mary Roche, Lotus Goldstein, •f? Paul Kimball, Michael Ernst, Heatherlj «|| Popplewell, Peck Allmond. j| 3. Bass cello— Michael Marcus. Back,- v , row: Jacqueline Hein, Naomi Braun. f5 Next row: Peter Glassey, SarahJj «|§ Durling, Daniel Malkin. Back of j| heads: Michio Nikaido, Amy Gordon,, r William Elliot. V fJ 4. Dana Takaki lj «£g 5. Herbert Sneed, Peck Allmond jl This year, Chamber Winds was directed by Mr. Terranova. The class is an advanced version of Symphonic Band, with enrollemnt by audition only. Many of its members are planning on careers in music. They performed in the annual Mass Band Concert which involves students from King, West Campus, BHS Symphonic Band, and Chamber Winds. Many of the band members are also involved in many non-school related symphonies. JL 1 ' J? ' J? ' I? ' •if? i i? A r X ' JL 1 cfa 1. Bass clarinetists John Chisaki and Jj JN Andy Bulkley during a rehearsal. ' 2. Section leader David Schneider shows that hard work pays off. 3. Front, Ramona Ramos, Beth Mar- ff, cus, Keith Gruen, Nancy Schultz, Jp Lotus Goldstein, David Schneider, Laura Schwendinger, Barbara Kunkel, «|§ Dahlia Remler. 2nd row, Mark Ruder- r. man, Bill Feingold, Nora Barlow, j£ Rina Einwohner, Karen Jensen, Jenni- P fer Ozaki, Martin Sarna, Kirsten An- «£§ derson, Vicki Porter. 3rd row, John jr. Chisaki, Alan Benner, Alison Crowe, Y Julie Gordon, Paul Maestre, Heather |P Popplewell, Michael Ernst, Paul Kim- «|f ball, Alison Bernstein. 4th row, Ahdy jr. Bulkley, Jason Reinier, Joseph Chris Hanson, Tim Marschak, Herbert ?P Sneed, William Harvey, Bill Fried- «|| man, Craig Handy, David Agretelis. jr. 5th row, Andrew Humphrey, Ralph 2 Elder, Michael Taller, Michael San Martin, David Yost, Lisa Lee, Brent «|| Bergman, Sarah Cline, Alan Kenyon. jr. Top row, Fred Terranova, Ben Ul- rich, Thomas White, Daniel Nordlund, David Tull. «|? 4. Keith Gruen. jr. 5. Bill Friedman, Craig Handy, David ? Agretelis and Martin Sarna strain to hit a high note. Mixed Chorus is a class which prepares students to sing in the more advanced vocal ensembles; Aeolian Choir and Concert Chorale. Their many productions include performances for the com- munity at Christmas and in the spring as well as in Regional Choral Festivals. Students in mixed chorus also sharpen their skills in music reading, tonal quality, and general vocal production. This young, enthusiastic group promise a fine future for vocal groups at Berkeley High. Aeolian Choir, directed this year, as in the past by Mr. Barker, in an exquisite group of all female singers. Their vocal range is from C to e2 on the treble clef which has the quality that is similar to the unchanged voice of pre-adolescence. Students must audition for this group, but it is clear that the rewards are well worth the effort. «|§ 1. Janis Tilton, Todd Pitts, Eric $2k jr. Politzer, Kathy Duggan, Lenore jP Lustig, and Ann Rendahl watch the director for fear of missing a que. t$ «|| 2. Mixed Chorus {2, jr. 3. Aeolian Choir A 4. Nancy Liou accompanies the j «§J Aeolian Choir. ij «£g 5. Laurertce Barker, directs his singers. g| BERKELEY COMMUNITY THEATRE FLORENCE SCHWIMLEY LITTLE THEATRE JUDSON H. OWENS MANAGER (415) 644-6863 MAILING: 2246 MILVIA STREET BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94704 STREET: 1930 ALLSTON WAY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94704 170 The Berkeley Community Theater Stage Crew is responsible for the setting up and striking of all performances that are scheduled into the thea- ters. This includes both professional and school performances in both the Community and Little Theaters. Everything from New Wave to Ballet is booked into the theaters and this has given the crew the opportunity to work with promoters like Bill Graham, CTA, CAL, ICM Artists, and many more. The Stage Crew also sets up sound systems at home football and basketball games, and school dances. The biggest task they do for the school is the technical aspect of Berkeley High ' s gradu- ation at the Greek Theater at UCB. They are responsible for the transportation of all the necessary equipment as well. One of the most difficult jobs they have is maintaining the theaters. They are responsible for repairing of seats, technical equipment, and the painting over of grafitti. The Stage Crew is part of the High School student body and is regarded as one of the best student crews in the industry. j3 w r 3f w w gP dp w wffffg f Jp t The Berkeley Coitimunity Theater«l «|| stage crew, left to right: Front: Tom7 j« Bowlin, Charls Chapin, Peter Butt, J ? David Siegel (seated), Drew Zavatsky,jJ Peter Adler «ft Judson W. Blomquist. Jh 1. Top down: Back Owens (manager) David Watch.. . lattT Geoff Deetz, Gilbert r,Barth, Lewis Woods, Audrey Cazden, {£ David White, Alon Chavaz, Ang || •flTurner, Nadja Karpilow, David Zasky, 7 «|jScott Stewart. Not Pictured: Bill 3P Bauer, Official Light Crew Mascot— |1 Jane Collins. «fl2. Left to right: Make-Up Crew: £ «|) Patty Sampson, Wendy McNabb, lj « Emily Payne, Lynn Beckwith, Josie {2 Waite, Jenny Knight. Not pictured:- «pSandy Curtis, Karen Close, Ruth and «|g Ratascha Noack, Sarah Horowitz. !§ The production crews put in just as much work during a show as the actors. They start working before rehearsals get started, and continue until after the final performance. The Stage Crew, under the direction of E. Diane MacDonald, designs the sets and arrange- ment of the lights. They build and paint the sets to look as realistic as possible. During the performances they work backstage in various responsible jobs. The crew is selected from the stagecraft classes and must be responsible or be replaced. The Make-up Crew, under the direction of Aida Brennis, had an easy time. The fall musical Oklahoma! only required basic make-up, so that even with a large cast, the crew wasn ' t harrassed. The spring production, The Balcony, had some strange make-up jobs, but presented no real problems for the competent crew. 171 The Costume Crew, like stagec raft, is a semes- ter long class. They design and sew all the costumes worn on stage. They put in many long hours of work and are rewarded with the sight of precision work on stage in front of an audience. They too, must be present during the perfor- mances to help with costume changes, or un- expected tears in the costumes. Without the dedication of the various crews, BHS ' Performing Arts department would not be able to put on the kind of quality shows they are known for. «|$ 1. Jennifer Wardlaw, Tina Akiyoshi, jr. and Petrosia Thomas are hard at work j designing costumes for a P.A.D. i production. «fc 2. Hugh Tracy saws wood, jr. 3. Angela Turner carves her name on the stage floor. P 4. Leslie Yarmo concentrates on «|| threading the sewing machine. a 5. Hugh Tracy helps Gilbert Harwin shoot smack in a rather round about ? jp way. 176 Dominque Chapius Erin Clark Robin Cochran Alex Converse Ian Cooper Gretchen Crews Diane Curtis Julia Dahms Robbin Davis Ann Diamond Naomi Diamond Sandra Distefano Anne Donahue Mary Dougherty 177 178 179 Angela Lee Brenda Leppich Erick Levy Julie Li twin Katherine Louie Leza Lowitz Mia Luehrmann Monica Lynn 180 181 182 L 183 Elizabeth Wilkie Julie Williamson Maud Winchester Lynn Wittstock Peter Wolf Jennifer Woodcock David Woosley Norman Yamada Kim Yost Jylarka Young Drew Zavatsky Ronald Zuckerman Peck Allmond Lauri Bachenhiemer Berkeley Choate Chris Curtis 184 186 187 189 191 193 194 196 I Tracey Dean Geoffrey W. Deetz Darryl Devine Ann Diamond Naomi Diamond A Jimmy Diep Robert Dinneen Sandra Distefano Terri Dixon David Dohrmann 197 Robert Enos Neil Ericksen Michael Ernst Gerald L. Err in Jonathan Ettinger Sheila Renee Ewell Wyrek Bizet Fagin Sara Falls Donnell Ferguson J oh n Ferguson Anne C. Donahue Regina Do tson Max Drukman Kathy Duncan Manuel Duran Terri Earl Mychele Earle Dwayne Eason Gregory Derrell Easo n Chris Edwards 200 Goodb eer Aaron Goodman Theron Goodridge Laurence Gordon Kevin Goto David Gray 202 203 Gretchen Gray Patricia Green Francesco Greene Andrew Green wood Stephanie Guinn Rufus Gupton Sa ra h Guthrie Maria Guzman Heather Haldane Victor- Hall 204 Craig M. Handy Robin Hansen Li si Harper Judy Harris Laird Llarrison Judith Harrison Monica Harrison Claudette Harvey David Hay as hi Linda L. Hendry 205 206 207 208 Charmaine Jones 209 210 Christopher Mark Br end a Marshall Candace Marshall Gregory Martin Holly Martinez McNabb 217 Mark H. Nivins Laura M. Nomikos Yasuhiro Nomoto Dannel Nordlund Alexander Nowik It ' s not whether you win or lose but how you play the game. Rosalyn Parker Tim Parker Timo thy Parker Daphne A. Parks La Wanda Parks Willie C. Parr III Valerie Partee Urmila Patel Cathleen Pater son Darryl Patrick 222 223 Michael Sanchez Andrea Lynelle Sanders Audrea Dynelle Sanders Gregory J. San Martin Barton Sano Sara Sano 226 229 Charles Smith Claudette Smith Ivan Smith Janice A. Smith Rene Smith VJilliam Snell Silas Snyder Daniel Sperber Lisa Stevenson Joan Stewart 230 233 Marcus Villavicencio Michael Vinson Lisa Vorres A m elia Vade Keith Wade Yvonne A. Walker Shelton D. Ward Edna Yvonne Ware Robert Warren Ronald Warren 234 238 David Yatabe Nancy Yoneyama Kim Yost This year, in the true Berkeley tradition, stu- dents picketed McDonalds for what appeared to be a gross miscarriage of justice. Donna Collins and Angel Hardy, 2 BHS stu- dents, claimed to have collected all the tickets re- quired for the top 525,000 prize in the nation- wide McDonalds $1,000,000 Diamond Hunt Sweepstakes. After allegedly submitting their win- ning tickets to an employee, their card was mis- handled and they were refused the prize. The Berkeley High Criminal Law Class or- ganized the protest with help of the instructor, David Eichorn, and were able to cut down busi- ness as much as 60%, but McDonalds still refused to admit their alleged error. A lawsuit was then filed by Donna Collins and Angel Hardy with the final outcome still bogged down in legal proceedings. 246 «|f 1. In the beginning there was cement... j| a 2. ...and so it grew and stood tall, a looking towards the sun... c- , P 3. ...and through the years men came to have a closer look at the creation, Jj «|| and they saw that it was good. $$• In September of 1979 work began on the new Berkeley High School Gym. It is expected to take about 14 months to complete and it should be finished by November 1980. The new gym will have a total of 23,000 square feet, including a basketball court as well as a court for volleyball and badminton. In addition, there will be a concession stand, ticket area, storage area and a main lobby. Also to be added are two tennis courts adjacent to the pool. The new gym will have a seating capacity of more than 2,000 people. In the original plans for the gym, two more tennis courts and a new track and field apparatus were planned but due to a lack of funds this will not be possible. The gym is named in honor of Dr. James P. Donahue who was the team physician of BHS for several years. Mia Klett. Photo by Arthur Yuen David Akawie Tony Alcutt Louise Almgen Melanie Alford Jy Ammons Dan Ant J ia Alvarez Christopher Anderson K en Appel Sofia Ames Malary Anderson David Agretelis Paul Arenson Phillip Arndt Cary Austin Pam Austin Leslie Babcock Cynthia Baker Jewel Baker Beverly Banks Thelma Barkus Patrick Barret Nat Basant Christina Batiste Loretta Bender Bill Bennet Heidi Birkelund McAllen Bland Timothy Bodine Marion Bolton Anthony Bourqut Tanya Boyd Douglas Braswell 250 David Braun Lisa Braunstien Robin Brewer Churchie Breyer Shannon Briggs Delonzo Brown Michael Brown Tani Brown Kimberly Browne William Bryant Anita Bruvold Tamara Buckley Alicia Bunnis Linda Butler Valerie Butler Peter Butt Greg Burns U. R. Burnt Joanne Burroughs Adam Buyer Frances Cadogen Stormy Cannon Erik carroll Juanita Carroll Joyce Carter Marissa Carus Audrey Cazden Paul Celestin Grace Chang Vivian Chavez Rosemary Chengson I ' m a Jock. Richard Chin Raymond Choulett Photo by Arthur Yuen 251 Elin Christopherson Mera Chung Anita Clark Brian Clark Jesse Clark Leah Clark Ragland Clark Charles Clewis Nicole Clifton Cathy Cook Jenny Clair Ingrid Crews Meghan Cronin Ari Cohen Felicia Cole Leslie Concepcion Jane Collins Leslie Connell Carin Couch Carin Coulen Diane Curus f Elizabeth Curtis Paul Curtis Camelia Daniel Charista Danskin Farrel Danziger Mercedes David Rebecca Davis John Delaney Pat Dill Karl Dinwiddie Hugh Dodd Sarah Dodge Sis Williams opens his mouth for milk. Photo by Arthur Yuen 252 Mister Boggs— Jon Briggs. Photo by Arthur Yuen David Dominick Tangie Dunn Chris Edwards Sheldon Douthit Christie Dykm ' an Ursula Ehetlin Marrie Duggan Greg ' Boo ' Eason Achilles Eliolopoulos Carla Ellis Katrina Ellison Erik Ellner Claudie Engelhare Amy Erickson Angel Entes Jennifer Erickson Anna Erickson Kent Escalante Jody L ' Esperance Carmen Espinosa Jackie Evans Jessica Fabry Wyred Fagin Robin Farrell William Feingold Margaret Fine Becky Fisher Debora Fisher Susan Fone Kathryn Fong Leesa Ford Daleth Foster Edith Foster 253 y 1 Mary Friend John Frisch Gustavo Fuentes Ueboie hujn Derek Furuichi David Gabelko Katrina Gabelko David Garofalides Matthew Gaber Daniel A. Gay Tim Gamgee Norman Gee Mr, Kratz imitates Bob Dylan, Photo by Arthur Yuen Jennifer Gill Sarah Gilmar Federico Gil-Sola Michel la Gipson Charles Gillum Ricky Golden Lotus Goldstein Amy Gordon Julie Gordon Delita Gourdine Charles Graber Yolanda Grant Sheldon Graves Felicia Gray David Gray Benny Green Andrew Gumperz Krish Grove Gwendolyn Grupton DeMaun Guidry Eric Gutfeldt 254 SheebaGrump Madelyn Hamilton Carol Hackler Olav Hansen Katherine Hallberg Stephen Hanson Angel ique Hardv David E. Harper Diane Harris Cora Harrison Dorothy Harvey Leif Hass Sam Haynes Margo Heda Leila Henderson Michelle Henderson Shana Hendrickson Paula Henderson Richard Heberc Rebecca Hendon Lam Hoang John Delaney imitates Mr. Kratz who imitates Bob Dylan. Photo by Arthur Yuen Al Hogan Janice Hogan Karen Hogerhide, Wendy Hoggatt Sonya Hongisto Mark Hsu Rob Huelsman David Huffman Lorna Hughes Charles Hughes Andrew Humphrey Andrea Hunt 255 Jon Horowitz imitates John Delaney who imitates Mr. Kratz Henry Jones Pamela Jordan Erik Kaarto Alexandra Katz who imitates Bob Dylan. Photo by Arthur Yuen Valerie Jones Tonya Jordan Sara Kaje Daniel Katz Elliot Jordan Zaccarie Joseph Joey Kajj Ju | ie Katz 256 4 Sarah Kellogg Shona Kelly Tammy Kent Denise Kimble Tanya King Luther Kitchen Adrienne Klein Jeff Knowles Daniel Kon llo Kratins Nora Krevans Chris Kumai David i Vhitenack doesn ' t know what the hell he ' s doing. Photo by Anonymous Jenny Llacer Nathan LaForce Nick Lai Julie LaMontague John Langerston AaronLarson Sean Laughlin Susan Lawler Boback Lebastchi Christine Lee Danielle Lawrence Glenn Lee LaJeune Lee Lucette Lee Beth Leggett Ron Lehmer Julie Lemberg Justin Lena Janna Leonoff Brad Lew Adrienne Lyscomb 25 7 Elizabeth Maffey Judy Manza Timothy Marschak Chris Mast Kevin McCarthy Lance McGee Dine McWilliams Daniel Malkin Lattigan Mapp Carla Marshall j an ine Masumura James McDaniel Jean Mcintosh Susan McWilliams Ken Mallach Daniel Markowitz Dan Martynn Mike Maung Chris Mc Gee Bridgette McQueen Gi na Micka 258 Mark Migetto Angela Miles Becky Miller Ducan Miller Dereck Mitchell Jaun Monroe Sene Moore Michael Miyasaki Juliana Moore Jim Moran Elizabeth Morris Josephine Morgan Michael Morris Brenda Morris Sharon Morris Bernard Moss Melissa Mote Mary Motely Martin Mueller Walter Murray Geoffrey Nathan Laurie Nakaso Bruce Nelson Sheila Nelson Diana Naparst Ima Nerd Scott Nisbit Tien Ngriyen Tony Nguyen Ellen Novogrodsky Stephanie Ogden Kari Ohlsen Molly O ' neal Studying to become a mad scientist. 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Matt Watkins KEVIN CURRY (Fall Co-Photography Editor) 16-31, 78-79, 186-240, 314-315, 318-319, 322-323 GREG EASON (Fall Co-Photography Editor) 16-31, 78-79, 82-85, 186-240, 314-315, 318-319, 322,323 ALEC HURD (Fall) 16-31, 86-89 ARTHUR SILVA (Spring) 67,98-101, 126-127, 130-131, 160-161 EDWARD WONG (Fall, Spring) 74-81, 84-86, 88, 93, 104-109, 112-113, 118, 120-121, 124-125, 130-131, 150-151, 241-245 ARTHUR YUEN (Fall, Spring Photography Editor) 16-31, 34-37, 39, 58-67, 70-71, 78-79, 106-107, 114-115, 122-123 138-143, 176-240, 250-297, 306-313, 316-317, 320-321 PHOTO JOURNALISM CLASS Phillip Arndt, Justin Brown, John Cazden, Dan Dean, Marty Gaustad, Derek Gong, David Hayashi, LaRon Ingram, Delano Lewis, Donna Miller, Pete Richardson, Cynthia Robinson, Thaddeus Russell, Sean Shoemaker, Bruce Takata, Jeana Toney, Hilary Weber, David Yee. CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Andy Bulkley, Paul Celestin, Gretchen Crews, John Delaney, Terry Doran, Norman Fong,, Andrew Greenwood, Margo Heda, Clift Kendall, Charles Kratz, MorkJi, Monica Lynn, Steve Ross, Lauren Sydner, Squeegee, Danny Waxman, Matt Watkins, Maiya Williams, Mark Yoneyama. Robin Adams Honor Sociecty CSF Model U.N. Key Club Key Club Vice President Field Hockey Team Soccer Team Charles Allen Soccer Varsity Soccer Captain Badminton Sofia Ames Girls ' Varsity Soccer Yearbook staff Debate Team Jacket Staff Key Club JV Field Hockey Student Senate Student Council Honor Society CSF Close-up Orchestra Moana Appleyard Gymnastic Team Cross Country Team Soccer Team Field Hockey Team Water Polo Team Senior Student Union Dan Augustine Student Body Vice President Student Body Treasurer Student Body President ASU Homecoming King Wrestling Student Staff Senate Youth Leadership Camp Jacket Staff Student Council Chairman Betsy Ayres Gypsy Oz Oklahoma Crew Concert Chorale Jean Ayers Honor Society CSF Key Club Diane Baba Varsity Soccer Varsity Field Hockey Badminton Jog-a-thon Beverly Baker Pep Squad Rally Committee Jacket Staff MESA Mr, Orange Society 1 1,12 Bicka Barlow Pamela Brody 10,1 1,12 Key Club 11,12 Varsity Crew 10,11,12 11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11 Cross Country 11 11,12 Gypsy crew 9 Soccer 11,12 12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 12 Johnna S. Barlow Student Senate 12 12 Leadership 11,12 Key Club 10,11,12 African Student Union 11,12 Ski Club 10,11 Yearbook 10 Mad Dog West Running Club 12 10,1 1,12 Field Hockey 12 12 Barry Swim Team 10 11,12 JV Soccer 9 Mr. Orange Society, treasurer 9,10,11,12 Linda Elizabeth Butler Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Freshman Treasurer 9 1 1 Bike Club 12 Sophomore President 10 9,10,1 1 Senior Vice President 12 1 1 Shelia Ann Bates Rally Committee 9,10,11,12 9 Yearbook Staff 11,12 Key Club 12 10,1 1 Leadership 12 9 Love and friendship are the warmth of Jacqueline Calhoun 10 understanding, the comfort of companion- Jacket 9 9 10 11 ship and the joy of appreciation Yearbook 9 9,10,11 10 MESA 9, 10, 11 Brett Beauvais Berkeley Youth Commission 10, 11 9 Key Club 11 Vice President 11 Art and Science Club 11 Homecoming Committee 12 Student Council 12 Leadership 10, 11, 12 9,10 11 Senior Student Union 12 Charles Below Head Cheerleader 12 11 National Bicycle Ass. 9,10,11 Miss BHS Pagent Committee 12 12 Berk. Trailer ' s Union 10,11,12 Senior Ball Committee 12 12 R.D.er 12 12 Oona Alane Campbell Suzanne Bikle Yearbook Staff Senior Class Co-Editor 12 12 12 9,10 12 9,10 12 11 12 1 1,12 10 11 12 12 11,12 11,12 12 11,12 12 12 11 9 10 11,12 9,10 Water Polo Swim Team Soccer Alistair Black Football Crew Sheila Ann Blanc Track Aeolian Choir Close-up 80 Senior Student Union Leadership Willian Blooms ' Ski Club Surf Club Key Club Tennis Team Soccer Team Blomquist 11,12 12 12 9,11,12 11,12 11 9,10,11 12 12 12 10,11,12 11,12 11,12 10,12 12 Robert C. Bolt Speech and Debate 9,10,11 Crosscountry 11 Key Club 11,12 Mad dog West Running Club 12 I grew from the smack, the crack, and the whack, to the begone and don ' t come back Keith Box MESA Celia Zipporah Brezner Honor Society Gymnastics Jog-a-thon 11,12 10,11,12 12 11 12 Pep Squad 9 Michael J. Cavana Swim Team 10, 11, 12 Water Polo Team 10,11,12 Ski Club 10 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Dominique Chapuis Aeolian Choir 12 Gourmet Club 12 John Chisaki Symphonic Band 9 Chamber Winds 9, 10, 12 ASU 9,10,11,12 ASU Vice President 11 Arlene Sano Scholarship Committee 12 Berkeley Choate Football 9, 10 Wrestling 9, 10 Most Improved Wrestler 10 Elaine Chuck Ski Club 9 Swim Team 11,12 Soccer Team 11,12 Badminton Team 12 David Chiu Honor Society CSF 11, 12 Badminton Team 12 332 Angela Calrk Student Representative Homecoming Committee Homecoming Committee MC Freshman Class Yearbook Staff Senior Student Union 11 12 Commentator 12 12 12 Erin Clark Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Students for Peace in Northern Ireland President 12 Hiking Club 11 Make-up Crew ( Inspector General ) 10 Diane E. Clemens Varsity Field Hockey Team Women ' s Soccer Team Speech and Debate Team Symphonic Band Chamber Winds National Honor Society CSF Robin Cochran Swim Team Water Polo Eleanor Cody Pep Squad Michael The Bird Coen Technology Club Flying Club Jacket Staff Bike Club Donna Collins Varsity Field Hockey Varsity Softball Varsity Basketball 10, 12 12 9, 10 9, 10, 12 9, 10, 12 10, 11, 12 12 12 11, 12 9 10 12 12 9 9 9, 10, 11, 12 Sheryl Lynn Collins African Haitian 9 African Student Union 9,10 Homecoming Committee 12 Mistress of Ceremony for Homecoming Pageant 12 Senior Student Union 12 Diane Curtis W.C. Times, Editor-in-Chief W.C. Yearbook, Editor-in-Chief Honor Society CSF Supererogatory Literates Club, President Myers Hysterical Society, Founder President Evan C. Dain Jazz Lab Band Jacket Staff Kimberley Daniels California Jr. State Treasurer Symphonic Band Jacket girl MESA Head Pom-pon girl Homecoming Committee Margot Darby Swim Team Honor Society CSF Key Club Water Polo 9 9 10, 11 Vice 11 and 11 12 12 9 9 10 10, 11, 12 12 11 9, 10, 11, 12 10, 11, 12 10, 11, 12 12 Ann Diamond John Roberts Fike Varsity Volleyball 11, 12 Key Club 10, 11, 12 Varsity Soccer 11, 12 Key Club Pres. 11 Varsity Crew 11, 12 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Jacket Staff 12 Dance Production ' 79 11 Special Olympics Trainer 11, 12 Skull Keys Club Founder 12 Robert F. Dinneen Pres. Ski Club 12 David Frauenfelder (Frau) Pres. Parachute Club 12 Varsity Soccer 12 Peer Educator 12 Jacket Staff, reporter 12 Football 9, 10 Sports Editor, Jacket Staff 12 Symphonic Band 10, 11 Sandra Distefano Wombat Club 10 George French Soccer Team 11, 12 Football 10, 11, 12 Track 9, 11, 12 Anne Donahue Varsity Field Hockey Team 10, 11, 12 Varsity Field Hockey Team Captain 11, 12 Varsity Women ' s Soccer Team 11,12 Varsity Women ' s Soccer Team Captain 11, 12 Marathon Dance Survivor 12 Jog-a-thon 1 1 Mary Dougherty Honor Society V.P. CSF President Model U.N. Youth Government Fish Thalia Drori Wizard of Oz Environmentalists for Action Max Drukman Not A Damn Thing Lauren Dundes CSF President Honor Society President Youth Government Model U.N. Chips Terri Earl Yearbook Staff Softball Pep Squad Treasurer Pep Squad Junior Class Secretary MESA Pep Squad President Senior Class Secretary Homecoming Committee Senior Student Union Mychele D. Earle Pep Squad Leadership Sr. Ball hostess Varsity Cheerleader Jonathan Douglass Ettinger Ski Club Skull and Keys Club Gwendolyn Evans Cheerleader Track Team Jacqueline Evans Leadership Cheerleader Track 11 12 11, 12 10, 11 9, 10, 11, 12 11 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 11 12 10, 11 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 9 9 10 10, 11, 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 10, 11 10, 11 11 12 10, 11, 12 12 9 9 Justine Bean Gale Drake High Talent Show 9 Professional Funsters 9, 10, 11, 12 All this at Sir Francis Drake High in Marin (San Anselmo). Madeleine Gavin Production Acting Concert Chorale Key Club Environmentalists Club Honor Society CSF Jon Gock ASU (Vice-President) Asian Writers ' Project Mike Golds Long Live the Shah Club Drug Club, President Jazz Fiends of America Archery Club Friends of the Whales 10, 11, 12 11, 12 9, 10 12 9, 10, 11, 12 12 11, 12 11, 12 12 9, 10, 11, 12 10, 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 Montgomery Gong Golf Team 10 Swim Team 11 Ski Club 12 Marlsbourough Amature gynacoligists Club Robert Gong Asian Students ' Union Asian Writers ' Project Laurence Larri Gordon Football Football Captain Baseball Playboy Club 11, 12 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 11 9, 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 Andrew Greenwood, The Real Inspector Hound 12 Concert Chorale Europe Rours 10, 12 Incident at Vichy 10 Photographer: Oklahoma, Hound, Balcony 12 The Inspector General 10 Gypsy 10 The Martyrdom of Peter Ohey 9 9, 10, 11, 12 9 11 Stephanie Guinn Field Hockey Varsity Basketball Varsity Tennis MESA Sarah V. Guthrie Women ' s J.V. Swim Team Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 10, 11, 12 11, 12 10 10, 11, 12 333 9, 10, 11, 12 9, 10, 11, 12 Robin Hansen Concert Orchestra Concert Chorale Concert mistress for: Gypsy 10 Dream Caper 10 Wizard of Oz 11 Oklahoma 12 George Harrison Ravi Shankar Fan Club 11, 12 Lawnee 9, 10, 11, 12 Rocker 9,10,11,12 While My Guitar Gently Weeps Something Judith Harrison Cross-country Track Pom-pon Laird Keith Harrison Soccer Model U.N. Jacket Staff Honor Society CSF 11 11 12 12 12 12 12 David Hawkins Tennis Team J.V. 9 Tennis Team Varsity 10, 11, 12 Cross-country 9 Ronald C. Hawley Crew 10,11,12 Mr. Orange Society 11,12 David Hayashi ASU 10,11,12 Football 10 Golf 11,12 Honor Society 12 Audrey Heller Theatrician 10, 1 1, 12 Gypsy 9 Inspector General 10 Drama Fest 10, 11, 12 Separate Tables 10 3 O ' Clock High 10 Winters ' Tale 11 No Exit 11 Dance Production 11,12 Riders to the Sea 12 The Real Inspector Hound 12 The Balcony 12 Environmentalists for Action 11,12 Jonathan Flonbutt Higgins Hiking Club 10,11,12 Environmentalists for Action 1 1 Mr. Orange Society 9, 10, 11, 12 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Kiddie Chorale 10 Rachel Houck Swim Team Varsity Soccer Crew Water Polo Aeolian Choir Mary Hsi Honor Society CSF Asian Student Union Field Hockey Football Statistition Jonathan Hymer Honor Society CSF Accelerated High School Program 9, 10, 11, 12 12 12 11, 12 10 11, 12 10, 11 10, 12 11 12 12 Hiroe Ikeda Hiking Club Aeolian Choir Field Hockey George S. Iwamoto Close-Up Students for Human Rights Club 11 11 12 11 11 Yvette Brandy Jackson MESA 10,11,12 Participant for Homocoming Queen 12 Martin Jacobs Football Basketball Track MESA MESA vice-president MESA presiaent Speech and Debate Professional Development Program 11, 12 Bay Area MESA Newsletter Editor 9, 10. 11 9, 10 9 9, 10, 11, 12 11 12 12 10 12 Keith Kool Jaymes Varsity Football 10,11,12 Jazz Band (sax) 10, 11 Adv. Piano 11, 12 Tom Jeing Sir Stog Jacket Staff 12 Ski Club 10 Student Senate 12 Honor Society CSF 12 Kristen Jensen KeyClub 11,12 Girls ' Crew 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 AHSSP 12 Fatrie Johnson Track Field 9, 10, 11 Crosscountry 9, 10, 11 Costume Crew 11 Trina Johnson Black Drama Productions 9, 10 Spring President 10 Fall Treasurer 1 1 Spring President 11 Spring President 12 Senior Student Union 12 MESA 10,11 Varsity Field Hockey 9, 10, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 13 Softball 9, 12 Softball MVP 9 P.D. P. 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