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A r a. % w O” N Lh 6 SI 1 fe- ; ' MM KT m 6a , :; E i . jRauT - - j j| _.., Musical Notes - 1981 Volume Eighty-Six 1980- 1981 Pregram 09s musical notes- 1981 PRELUDE opening section Pg- 4 ACTIVITIES student clubs, etc. PS- 14 FALL SEASON fall sports P8-72 THE CLASSICS senior class pg.92 THE, CONDUCTORS faculty Pg • 162 THE NEW WAVE underclass Pg-172 SPRING SEASON spring sports pg. 206 THE PERFORMERS performing arts Pg- 2 54 FINA LE closing section pg. 288 1 u 0 0 0 3 Pp i j ... • . i .... u fci 14 Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities Activities 16 The Student Senate is a council of eight students who perform many highly important tasks, too numerous to mention. Headed by Senate Pres- ident Norman Gee, the Senate had one of its best year ' s ever, passing amazing amounts of legislation. Because most of this year ' s Sen- tors are Seniors, Gee feels that next year ' s senate may not be able to per- form as efficiently as does the cur- rent one. Gee recommends that all new Senators brush regularly. 1. Dana Clark is in a deeply pensive state. 2. Alan Shaw makes an important point. 3. Senators Norman Gee and Robert Lau convince Dan Harmon to join the Senate. 4. Alison Bernstein eats with her mouth full. 5. Senators hold conference. 6. Senator Gee looks busy. As in past years, a Teachers ' Evalua- tion Handbook rating various BHS tea- chers was published for students again this year by the Teacher Evaluation Commitee. Through the determined ef- forts of the commitee, ranging in num- ber from 6 to 12 members, questions and surveys were distributed to teachers enabling students themselves to rate their teachers. The main body of the commitee, con- sisting of Sandra Wallach and Mark Lowenthal began planning the handbook as early as last summer and obtained their questionaire from college survey questions. Funding was provided by the Student Senate. All work was done dur- ing the commitee ' s spare time and though they had to deal with many pro- blems such as som e teachers protesting the accuracy of the surveys and compu- ter setbacks, the handbook was success- fully published and distributed. 3 . 18 2 . 1. SCOPT— L. to R.. Mark Lowenthal, Saresh Sastry, Jim Gibson, Mateo Ames, Robert Lau, in front Sandra Wallach. 2. Suresh Sastry and Robert Lau scratch their mouths. 3. Sandra, Mark, and Suresh check for errors. 4. Mateo grimaces as Mark poi nts up. 19 4 . 20 La Raza is a Spanish phrase meaning the race. It is a term often taken by organizations of Hispanic her- itage to work to promote and preserve their cultural backgrounds. Though they met only sporadically thoughout the year, they managed to achieve the im- portant goals they set. 6 . 21 22 MESA, which stands for Mathe- matics, Engineering, and Science Achievement, is an organization de- signed to increase the number of under- represented minorities in these math- amatics related areas. Through MESA, students receive educational enrichment experiences, and the help they need to prepare themselves for university level programs. Services offered include tutoring, independent study groups, career counseling, field trips, and summer enrichment and employment programs. These activities serve to involve the students in the more advanced classes. Berkeley High ' s Mesa had another fantastic year because of its popu- larity among the students, and the outstanding efforts of Mr. Ward, the Advisor, and student president Alan Shaw. Alan ' s responsibi lites include planning their monthly calendar of events and organizing meetings and fundraisers. Funds go to the MESA account for their annual banquet in May and the remainder goes to parent meetings. 3 . 1. Front Row— Mr. Ward, Ad- rian James, Heather, Parish, Heather Watkins, Toni Browne, Alahna Bruce, Angela Johnson, Angela Erby. Second row— Timothy Jones, Lance McGee, Georgine Earl, Denise Ewing, Candy Calhoun, Angela Erby. Third Row— Conella Edgerly, Edward Stovall, Joseph Robin- son, Lisa Trujillo, Patricia Ram- irez, Janine Abernathy. Last row— Derek Pines, Sheri 1 1 Hamp- ton, Ramona Walker, Rosalinn Ford, Cheryl, Yvette Tatmon. 2. Rosalind works to get ahead. 3. MESA student listens in- tently. 4. Alan Shaw enjoys the sun. 5. Angie Adela tutors Tonita Grant. 2 . 23 Using their anthem “Lift every voice and sing as a doctrine, the Sons of Af- rica strived to achieve their Afrikan un- ity. Led by president Rod Lancaster, and sponsor Osci Austin, the Sons of Afrika met many times to discuss the current problems of blacks. Their main objective is to promote the culture and true history of the black man in America. 24 The Afrikan Student Association is a cultural, political, educational society of students who are proud of their Afrikan ancestry and culture. The A.S.A. is a continuation of the origional Black Student Union, which, in 1968, through struggles and determination, were able to establish the Black Studies Department. Today, the A.S.A. carries on that legacy of struggle in order to maintain the pre- sent Afrikan American Studies Depart- ment. They truly believe that: Black students and the Black com- munity demanded Black studies. . . This we must never forget. Since black people are responsible for keeping their baby (Black Studies) fed and clothed, if it should die from malnu- trition or lack of affection, then it is the black students and the black com- munity that will be at fault. . .not the system. The A.S.A. is dedicated to keep up their end of the struggle. ... ..V. 26 Ujamaa is a Swahili word meaning Co-operative Economics. It is also the name of the Afrikan-American jour- nalism newspaper. This paper is de- dicated to the free expression of the Af- rikan thought. As such, the Ujamaa provides a platform for the various ideas and opinions of Afrikan-American students on campus. In addition, the Ujamaa prints articles designed to heighten the political and cultural con- sciousness of Afrikan-American people. The Ujamaa staff feels their paper is must reading for all Afrikan American 27 5 . 3 Although this year ' s Asian Student Union had a slow start, they were able to come together with many fundraisers and activities. The annual Valentines Day carnation sale was a booming success along with a car wash, snow cone sale, dance, and many other events. This years advisor was Luchi Labos-Simpao. She took off valuable time to assist board members in running the meetings as well as contributing ideas. Special thanks to our hardworking president and graduationg senior Chris Kumai, and Mr. Isono for his cooperation and patience. 1. Back row— left to right: David Lee, Craig Wong, Richard Ikeda, Dickey Seid, Erin Wakida, Helen CHyr, Wllun Orig, Roselinn Lee, Carey Fong. Front row— Henry Tang, Chris Kumai, Cool Daddy, Carol Chin, Miya Fujicka, Eliza- beth Woo, Maria Dolorfino. Not pictured are Andy Goto, Susie Wong. 2. Dickey says, “What a mess!” 3. Charlie ' s Chinese angels are de- ciding on the third. 4. Craig checks out the girls. 5. Linn and Liz say, Don ' t you dare take that picture. 6. Chris says, Don ' t talk to me. I ' m mad. 29 This Fall, the Jacket faced many ob- stacles before it was able to put out the traditionally excellent newspaper that has become commonplace at Berkeley High. First of all, the Jacket ' s budget was cut to virtually nothing by the new school administration. Because of this, the staff was forced to go out and sell advertising before it was able to pub- lish. This, coupled with the fact that the staff had a new advisor, and very few returning student members, proved to slow things down considerably. Led by the somewhat apathetic Editor-in-Chief, Dan Waxman, the fall staff prodded along, coming out with seven issues in the first semester. Staff members included the passively macho Associate Editor, Robert Lau; the short but stern News Editor, David Schellhase; occasional Editorial Editor, Norman Gee; staff jock Feature Editor, Talia Sternberg; the always serious Sports Editor, Bill Feingold; Greek correspondent Cartoonist, Jess Clark; the abnormally normal photography editor, Raoul Modecke; the staff pseudo-stud, Justin Lena; and last, but not least, the meek and timid staff advisor, Jan (Buckethead) Becket. As they plodded along through the year, though, this motley assortment of people managed to put out some half- decent (or at least provocative) issues. 30 1. Editor-in-chief Dan Waxman makes a decision: Do whatever you want. . 2. Photography editor Raoul Modecke smiles for the camera. 3. The Fall Jacket Staff: (Back)— Big John Delaney, Jess Hank Duke Spino Clark, Justin Richard Whacker Lena, Dan I ' d rather be working on my car Waxman, Dan Harmon, Robert Lau. Front row— Raoul Modecke, Talia Cleets Stern- berg, David Schellhase, Amanda Phe- lan, Wild Bill Feingold, Sarah Horowitz, Ben Rodefer. 4. Jess Clark reacts to one of Jan Becket ' s decisions. 5. Bill Feingold, John Delaney, Dan Harmon, and Justin Lena all try to figure out how they managed to print half of the pages upside down. Members of the Spring Jacket edito- rial staff consisted mainly of Fall staff veterans. The loss of Editor-in-Chief Dan Waxman was sorely felt. The spring staff had trouble putting out a bi- weekly paper, or even a tri-weekly. In fact, the Spring Jacket had so much trouble with their regularity that the staple diet during deadlines consisted of prune juice. The chief editorship was shared by Bill Feingold and David Schellhase, Macho and disco respectively. The news editorship was reluctantly given to Norman Gee, for no other reason than he was the only one willing to take it. Justin Lena handled the Editorial Editor chores, while Amanda Phelan took over the Feature Editor position. Newcomers Andrew King Quong, and Tim Urdan, filled in the Photo- graphy and sports editor positions. 32 3 . S l‘cit ' rf. ' ' tU ' V ' 1. Cynthia Baker is an exception in the Jacket office. . .She knows what she ' s doing. 2. Yawn Becket and his son, peace discuss an anti-draft demonstration they attended. 3. Amanda Phelan daydreams about I reland. 4. Spring Staff— Back row: Ants Becket, Richard Whacker, Dan Har- mon, Tim Tr. 6 Urdan, Duncan ' ' Seatle Slew Miller. Norman FOB Gee, Captain Craig Walker, Gi- gantic John Delaney. Front: Paul Augst, Cynthia Baker, Lips” Clark, Sarah Horowitz, Bill Big one Fein- gold, David The Rock Rochlin. 5. Jess Clark and Justin Lena prac- tice hei roglyphics. 5 . The 1981 yearbook staff, after an inauspicious start, proved that hard- work and perseverance mixed with humor and comraderie can produce a great yearbook . The year started off on a great note, thirty, anxious staff members ready to work with nobody to lead-we had no editor, assistant editor nor supp- orting staff. Within several weeks after the start of school, with the guiding hand of Advisor Terry Doran, the staff was working like a well oiled machine. Out of the woodwork arose two ofthe most unlikely characters, Kevin Tabb and Danny Waxman, to become the first co-editors and first male editors in the modern history of B.SH.S. Through their prodding, cajoling, hyst- erical, and apathetic style a theme, Music, a title, Musical Notes-1981 and a complete outline of the yearbook was procured in a matter of weeks. Coco Shinomiya as Art Editor, a new yearbook position this year, design- ed and coordinated the style and formate of this years book. 34 3 1. The Yearbook Staff: (back row) — Nina Connely, Colleen Mcarthy, Mary Dorst, Sarah Hughes, Justin Lena, John Delaney, Sean Shoemaker, Beth Leggett,. Middle Row— Mimi, Dan Dean, David Yeee, Tom Raffil, Lisa Tranter, Ty Ammons. Front Row— Terrance Doran, Dan Waxman, Coco Shinomiya, Linn Lee, Marc Jones, Valorie Rogers, Phil Arndt. 2. Katy Haberkern looks at her el bow. 3. Miscelaneous editor, Justin Lena thinks he needs a shave. 4. Art Editor Coco Shinomiya thinks so too. 5. Linn Lee in one of her usual negative moods. 4 . 35 The entire staff in the fall, and Justin Lena to the rescue, in the Spring in- sured the quality and uniqueness of this years all color Senior Senior. Underclass Editor Mary DORST spent long hours making sure that for once, almost everyone at BHS was included in the Yearbook. The quality of photos in Musical Notes-1981 was insured by the two photography editors, Marco Contini and Mark Yoneyama. Besides regular members of the staff, the Yearbook has been aided immensely by a number of unnof- ficial staff members, staying long hours after school and on week-ends simply because of their dedication. These people included Colleen I ' ve got to go to Water Polo McCarthy, Jess Coconut Clark, ,Katy what can I do now Haberkren. All in all, the experiance was both unforgettable and in the words of Kevin Tabb Mondo Bizarre! 36 1. Co-Editor-in-Chief Dan Waxman stands in his GQ stance for the camera. 2. Sports editor Phil Arndt looks disgusted. 3. Mimi and Sarah try real hard not to look at the camera. 4. The other Co-Editorrin-Chief, Kevin Tabb, trys to stop the use of garish color. 5. ' Photographer ' David Yee wonders there ' s any possibility that his film will come out this time. 6 Advisor Terry Doran has replaced the C- Building butresses, and now holds the structure up. 37 Mary Adam, Erin Adams, David Akawie, Kirsten Ander- son, Meredith Anderson, Camilla Antoncich, Alexander Arguelles, Anastasis Ashman, Monika Ashman, Paul Augst, Glen Augustine, Nora Barlow, Alex Battaglia, Anita Bennett, Katryn Bennett, Brent Bergman, Alison Bernstein, Alison Bingham, John Bischof, Mary Booth, Lorelei Bosserman, Chris Bratt, David Braun, Naomi Braun, Julia Brofferio, Anita Bruvold, Erik Bruvold, Anne Buckland, Peter Bull, Antonio Burgess, Adam Byer, Yule Caise, Hans Callenbach, Mary Carroll, Pat- ricia Carroll, Marissa Carus, Te Ning Chang, Alice Chuck, Roy Chuck, Nina Cooper, Chris Craig, Jennifer Craik, Alison Crowe, Daniel David, Marc Diamond, Yuan- Chiang Ding, Karl Dinwiddie, Debora Dolin, Benjamin Dolven, Elizabeth Donnelly, Mary Dorst, Davina Drachman, David Dudley, Jean Echols, Demian Entrekin, Amanda Erickson, Anna Erickson, Jessica Fabry, William Feingold, Annika Forester, Lisa Friedland, Valeurie Friedman, Jonathan Frisch, Deborah Fujii, Miya Fujioka, Derek Furuichi, David Gabelko, Maia Gahtan, Leigh Genser, Jennifer Gill, Edward Goff, Polly Goldman, Lotus Goldstein, Silvia Grassetti, Rebecca Gross, Stephanie Gruber, Elizabeth Grunland, Katy Haberkern, Chris Hanson, Stephen Hanson, Amir Harari, Ina Harshbarger, Kristin Hass, Matthew Hendrickson, Tuan Ho, Morgan Hua, Lorna Hughes, Macduff Hughes, Leslie Hunt, Alec Hurd, Shelley Jackson, Sharad Jain, Karen Jensen, Karen Johnson, Timothy Jones, Joel Kaji, Grace Kajita, Lucinda Kato, Alexandra Katz, Lise Kauffman, Maggi Kelly, Shona Kelly, Ann Kettner, Mark Klein, Steven Klein, Andrew Klinman, David Knight, Kimiko Kokka, Daniel Kon, Anne Komhauser, Andrew Kraetzer, Nora Krevans, Christopher Kumai, Heidi Kumao, Nick Lai, Jacqueline LaPierre, Susan Lawler, Dorthy Lee, Glenn Lee, Patricia Lee, Sidney Lee, Ronald Lehmer, Andra Leonard, Janna Leonoff, Susan Lewak, David Li. Nancv Liou, Stephanie Lipow, Adrienne Lipscomb, Thea Lis- kamm, Jenny Llacer, Nancy Louie, Deidre Mah, Carolyn - mam Malmstrom, Jean Mandel, Beth Marcus, Rachel Margo- sian, Daniel Markowitz, Tamara Mason, Sara Maxwell, Shirley McCarter, Kathryn McCorkindale, Leslie Mc- Cutchan, Clara McLean, Paul McNitt, Susan McWilliams, Kelley Meade, Karen Mengel, Rebecca Miller, Nadia Milleron, Madeleine Moffitt, Lisa Marie Montali, Martin Mueller, Paul Nagai, Diana Naparst, Tom Naparst, Geof- Frey Nathan, Melissa Nelson, Kevin Ng, Timothy Ng, Jaleh Niazi, Julie Nishimura, Genevieve Nonet, Seth Novogrodsky, Kari Ohlsen, Michael Olivier, Rachel O ' Malley, Martha O ' Neal, Zehra Otus, Jennifer Ozaki, Rebecca Ozaki, Tad Palmer, Heather Parish, Dorothy Payne, Aaron Peskin, Mac Pettis, Noah Pickus, Judd Piggott, Vicki Porter, Jeremy Pripstein, Anne Pugh, Mary Pugh, Beverly Quan, Andrew Quong, Allison Rader, Erik Rader, Jennifer Rader, Kamran Rafii, Rebecca Ratcliff, Rosemary Ratcliff, Maya Reed, Vail Reese, Dahlia Remler, Jennifer Resner, Maria Riasanov- sky, Andrea Richardson, Marjorie Riemer, Adam Riess, Alexis Roberts, Anne Rosenfeld, Steven Ross, Katherine Rubach, Paul Ruebman, Mark Ruskin, Marleen Sacks, Mark Sanchez, Mel issa Sanchez, Suresh Sastry, Rodney Sauer, David Schellhase, Apollinaire Scherr, David Schneider, Karen Schneider, Kirsten Schulz, Brian Schwab, Miriam Segal, Monica Selter, Sean Seward, Justine Shapiro, Coco Shinomiya, Eric Shirley, Daria Siekhaus, Michael Sieradzki, Emily Smith, Jacob Smith, Achilles Speliotopoulos, Frederik Staal, Susan Stephens, Michael Sternberg, Talia Sternberg, Cybele Stevenson, Jeff Steward, Erica Stewart, Kira Stoll, Pia Street, Eric Stullman, Karen Sugiyama, Henry Tang, Michael Ter- ner, Heather Thomson, Phyllis Tien, Lisa Trujillo, Phillip Vacheron, Laura Vaughan, Lucy Waite, Erin Wakida, Naomi Walker, Sandro Wallach, Richard Whaley, Karen White, Thor Wilbanks, Jocelyn Wilkie, David Willats, Christopher Williams, Gillian Willson, Renee Wilson, Lee Wolfer, Heather Woodbury, David Yee, John Yee, Mark Yoneyama, Lois Yuen. 1. Speech Debate Team, back row: David Braun, Daniel Markow- itz, Yule Cise, Tristram FitzGibbons, Scott Nisbitt, Mike Terner, Steve Rypins, Craig Walker. Middle row: Alan Shaw, Nick Lai, Mr. Nelson, Glen Lee, Anne Bucklin, Susan Lewak, Joey Kaji, David Schellhase. Front row: Chris Wier, Karen Johnson, Rina Eiaonwhoner, Diedra Lichten- berg. Not pictured: Justine Shapiro, Jena Resner, Noah Pickus, Bill Fein- gold. 2. Adrew Quong preparing material for the plebes. 3. Noah Pickus and Joey Kaji discuss- ing strategy. 4. Morgan Hua stares off into space. 5. Noah Pickus spouting off . 40 With the help of fine coaching by Bob Nelson, the Speech and Debate team did very well this year. Leading the team were David Braun, Bill Feingold, Joel Kaji, and Andrew Quong. Berkeley con- tinually won awards in all types of debate (Lincoln-Douglas and Oxford) and also did well in the individual events. This year twelve members of the team went to the state qualifying meet, including novices Mike Terner, Ben- jamin Rodefer, and Stephen Lefty Rypins, next year ' s debate team pres- ident. Of next year ' s team, Steve said, We should do quite well since we have a number of highly skilled debaters returning. 41 The Junior Statesmen of America is an organization of master debaters devoted to educating, involving, and representing high school youth. It runs student conferences throughout the school year, and a summer school on government at U.C. Davis as well as several symposia on local governments. Berkeley High ' s chapter this year had 20 members and participated in the stu- dent conferences and a lobbying pro- gram for students in Sacramento. The Junior State is an excellent group to join for those interested in government, politics, and debate. Next year should be an especially strong year for the chapter as West Cam- pus Junior Statesman come to Berkeley High and more conferences than ever are put on by the Junior State. iMHP 42 1. Junior State: Mary Pugh, Sarah Hughes, John Delaney, Erik Radar, Tammy Naparst, Suzanne Costello, Robert Lau. 2. A rare event: the Pugh smile. 3. Suzanne Costel lo tries to find the capitol . 4. Tammy Naparst Prepares for a debate. 5. . . . and then argues his point. 5 . 43 Model U.N. had another great year as they once again displayed their dip- lomatic powers at the annual conven- tion, held at UCB. Berkeley High repre- sented the countries of Poland and Bar- bados, and attempted to pass a bill regarding disarmament. The bill was written by Sylvia Grassetti. The presi- dents of Model U.N. this year were Maria Riasonovsky and Jonathon Frisch, both who did a fantastic job organizing and preparing for the mock U.N. ses- sion. Honors available to the students are Best Deligateand Best Deligation). 44 3 1. Andrew Kessler, Susan Costello, and Pam Price look on as a U.N. assembly comes to order. 2. Model U.N. : Back, left to right; Andrew Kessler, Marie Duggan, Maria Riasonovsky; front; Kathy Butler, Jon Frisch, Pam Price. 3. Pam Price and Maria Riasonovsky hold up the signs of the countries that Berkeley High represented. 4. Jon Frisch prepares for an up- coming de bate. 5. Jon Frisch many parts are ed- ible.” 45 1 . Dinez avec nous. 2. Leslie Yarmo, Julie Nishimura, Tony Merlino are amazed at the speed at which a fellow member eats. 3. Adrienne Li pscomb munches on a delicious bowl of food. 4. Cammy Antoncich sets the table. 5. Out of the stove on the table. 46 3 . Berkeley High ' s Gourmet Club serves ex- travegant and exquisite food from around the world. Led by the devoted and hard working president, Leslie Yarmo, the Gourmet Club members sampled food from Italy, Greece and France. At the end of the fall semester they had a scrupm- tious, multi-delicatessan picnic paid for by funds raised during the semester. The Gourmet Club has meetings once a week and dinners once a month. Anyone can be a member if they have a willingness to cook good food. The spring co-presidents are Julie Nishimura and Mary Dorst, and treasurer is Rodney Saver. 47 4 The Close-Up foundation is a fed- erally subsidized program designed to pring thousands of high-school students to Washington D.C. for an up close view of government. This year 45 students from Berkeley High flew into the cap- itol city for a week of in depth obser- vation and participation in all branches of the federal government. They went through a heavy schedule each day from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. of sem- inars, speeches, workshops, and discussions. This provided them with an opportunity to meet and argue with people of opposing views on everything from the president and ERA, to defense spending and U.S. intervention in El Salvador. At the end of the week, there was a formal banquet, and in- formal Disco dance, which the students from BHS managed to turn upside down with their energy. Although many students felt the crunch of missing a week of school when they returned everyone felt that the week was rewar- ding and worthwhile. 1. Mary Dorst, Heather Thomson, and Nora Barlow bring some of their Berkeley craziness to the notion ' s capital . 2. The U.S. capitol . 3. Close Up; Back Row: Lisa Bros- nahan, Nora Barlow, Leigh Genser, Craig Walker, Kelley Meade, Susan Stephens, Adam Mote, Demetrius Papeni kolas, Glenn Lee, Jeri Rice, Peter Wright, Lauren Williams, Joe Robinson, Kenan I nee, Glen Aug- ustine. 3rd Row: Wiletta Mason, Margaret Fine, Heather Thomson, Sandra Hayashi, Jena Resner, Davina Drachman, Lisa Friedland, Daisy Hunter, Mary Dorst, Mario Ramirez, Michelle Gipson, Kathy Pierce. 2nd Row: Sara Harrington, Janine Mas- umura, Justine Shapiro, Carin Couch, Becky Gross Adriene Klein, Margie Donevan, Robert Lau, Maia Gahtan, 1st Row: Stevie Teel, Katie Me Corkindale, Tone Browne, Naome Walker, Katherine Ruback, Becky Schekman, Simone Reeves. Not Pictured: Phyllis Borrowman, Steven R. Williams, Lional Westbrooks. 4. Lisa Friedland and Davina Drach- man get shot outside the U.S. Visi- tors Center. 5. Jeri Rice poses with Berkeley Congressman Ron Dellums. 4 . 50 1. Key C!ub group photo, from back row, left to right: Tony Borque Jay Beglinger, Scott Nesbitt, Tony Merlino, Christopher Katchee, Marjory Reimer, Delita Gourdine, Shyrll Littles, Jade Green, Lief Hass, Carla Fremlin, Sarah Gillmar, Craig Walker, Katy Walker, Ricky Golden, John Delaney, Celia Cody, Susan Miller, Kelly Meade, David Pripstien, Nora Patterson, Jocelyn Wilkie, Mark Wolfe, A Friend, Mary Adams, Steve Ro- binson, Erich Moser, Ty Ammons, Ken Appel, Molly Robinson, Jacob Smith, Madeline Moffitt, Danny Kon, David Fish, Sheldon Douthit, Felicia Gray, Krishna Douglass, Heather Thompson, Allison Rose, Sherma Brooks, DeDe Mah, Kirsten Thomas, Jenny Lands berg, Nora Barlow, Susan Stevens, Felicia Cole, Sally Horner, Missy Mote, Anthea Lynn, Davina Drachman,Elise Metzger, Katy Haberkern, Charlie Curtis, Margaret Wesley, Tammy Kent, Meara Chung, Lillie Wesley, Juanita Jularbal, Margaret Wesley, Jenny Saunders, 2. Penny William dances the night- and day-away in thefourth annual marathon dance. 3. David Tom listens eagerlyfor fund- raesing suggestions. 4. Fall Officers: Katie Walker, David Tom, Molly Robinson, Kir- sten Thomas, Sheldon Douthit, Kelley Meade. 5. Katie Walker, Fall Secretary. The 1981 Key Club was a success- ful venture as the members began with the annual take-over day, a day when members of the Key Club run the weekly Kiwanis Club luncheon. There were many fund raisers inclu- ding selling Cal football programs at home games, running a haunted house in conjunction with the Berkeley Jaycees, and purchasing and distributing of toys for the Red Cross toy drive. The most popular Key Club fund- raiser is the matathon dance. This year the dance was not quite as successful as in previous years, with only 26 couples finishing out ot the 80 who started. There were many reasons for this, one being that the dance coincided with the super bowl football game and many couples- dropped out to watch it. Those who continued watched while dancing. All in all the 1981 Key Club enjoyed a large membership and a most rewor- ding year. 5 51 The Celibate club is an environ- mentalist organization. n lt is the linear descendant of the Canibal Liberation Front, which in turn is the offspring of the Wombat club. The Wombats in turn resulted from a cross fertilization of the science fiction club, so named due to the reel i vity of its members to tell exagerated stories of their prowess, and the ecology club. The original purpose of the Celibate club was to hold faintly informative conversations and field trips in a more or less woodsy setting. Due to poor weather and lack of transportation, the club has been whiling away the hours going to movies and having breakfast every Wednesday Morning at the Egg Shop and Apple Press. At the Egg Shop, they enjoy speaking loudly, making embarrassing noises, and annoying other paying customers. The BHS Hiking Club enjoyed many eventful excursions during the 1980- 1981 school year. Under the supervision of Mr. WHipperman, the 13 members were able to participate in numerous ac- tivities such as camping, snowshoe expeditions, and hot-dog roasts. The group made their first trip in September where they climbed Half Dome at dawn for the equinox in Yosemite National Park. Since then, they have traveled to Pillon Beach and Lake Tahoe, with another trip ten- tatively planned for the Sierras, in May. 52 1. Two hikers enjoy the spectac- ular view. 2. Rocki views the world from a precarious point. 3. Everyone is spellbound as Lisa Condon recounts experiences from real life. 4. The Hiking Club: Rodney Saurer, Lisa Brosnahan, Susan Egenberger, Jina Leonoff, Marie Dugan, Gilad Paz, Ruth Senturia, Alan Chever, Kathy, Tony Mali no, Charles Grober, Rachel Petty, Mr. Whipperman, Danny Carpiano. 5. Hanging around the less healthy regions of provo park can result in fun, companionship, and modest winnings at the endemic crap games. The Celibate Club: Top, left to right: Elin Christopherson, Chris Will- iams, Alon Chaver, Shelly Petty, Tien Nguen. Below: Lisa Condon, Rory Keefe, Maria Boas, Heather Woodbury, Ann Pugh Alex. Chess club members are always eager for a battle of wits. They don ' t play only for fun, however. Aside from promoting the virtues of foresight and imagination, chess can also be profitable. BHS Chess clubbers win trophies and other prizes in local tournaments. Two outstanding players, Phillip and Robert Vacheron, are United States Chess Foundation titled experts and are nationally known. In the summer of ' 80, a team including the Vacherons and Thomas Raphill won silver medals in the California Scholastic Chess Cham- pionship. This year, the Mad Dog West run- ning club served many useful purposes. Primarily, it enabled seniors an oppor- tunity to place a club membership on their college application. The club held its inactive state under the care- ful guidance of President Steve Rypins and Vice-President Noah Pickus. The club has vague plans to cease its dor- mancy in the spring with weekend runs and a great Beer Bush. The high point of the year has been the performances of a team of Dog- gers at the Christmas relays in San Francisco. The team of Noah Pickus, Zachary Brown, Steve Rypins, Peter Ramos, and Aubrey Wilson, took a stalwart sixth place in the High School division out of the 30 plus teams who competed. Officers next year will be chosen drawing straws. 54 1. Phillip Vacheron prepares to make a move. 2. Thea Liscomb, Emily Smith, Steve Rypins, and Ben Rodefer discuss their bori ng lives. their boring I ives. 3. The Chess Club: Phillip Vacheron, McDuff Hughes, Tom Rafill, Tim Bo- dine, Robert Vacheron. 4. Emily Smith despairs at the an- nouncement of the clubs next 35 mile run. 5. Mad Dog West: Front Row: Zachary Brown, Karen Johnson, Thea Liscomb, Emily Smith, Second Row: John, Michael Sternbery, Peter Ramos, Steve Rypins. The Ski Club had a slow start getting underway this year due to lack of snow earlier in the season. They finally hit the slopes in late February and early March at Squaw Valley and Sierra Ski Ranch. The most popular was the 2 day trip to Squaw and Sierra. That weekend was carefully spent with selective skiing during the day, partying, hot tubbing, and those daring enough to try their luck at the nearby casinos. The skills ranged from a variety of gutsy beginners to fearless interme- diates. No one is excluded from the ski club because of their abilities. 56 1. Chris Ketchee attempts a spread eagle and goes airborne. 2. Missy Mote and Kelley Withy wonder if its too late to jump off. 3. The Ski Club— (front row): De- reck Mitchell, Peter Gaylord, Chris Ketchee, Kris Anderson, Andrea Hunt, Kim Lui, Tommy Ken+, Scott Nisbit, Margorie Riemer, Nina Connolly, Hugh Dodd. (Top row): Katie Wal- ker, Sarah Archbold, Charles Camp- bell, Missy Mote, Martha Price, Kelley Withey, Susan McWilliams, Elise Metz- ger. Karen Schnider, Jenny Sanders, Ina Harshbarger, Mira Chung, Sarah Gillmar, Fredrika Gunnersdotter, Churchy Dryer, Doug Gooding, Anna Tucker, Meagan Shapiro, Paul Puin, Jeremy Cohen. 4. Hugh Dodd attacks skiers on the lift. 5. Scott Nisbit and Anna Tucker relax before going off the top of Headwall. photos by Nina Connolly fl V ' xfj 57 The Parent Child Education Center provides daytime childcare for teenage mothers who wish to continue high school. The founder, Vera M. Casey, passed away in the last year and the cen- ter was named after this pioneer. In 1971 Ms. Casey began the program, the first and only one like it in the United States. Supervised by Ms. Jackson, the center accommodates up to a dozen infants and a dozen toddlers at a time. With the help of several community volunteers and student aids from Berkeley High PCEC is able to give excellent care to children and instruction to their mothers and perspective parents. Ms. Jackson em- phasizes the importance of good child care. Enough staff is on duty for each infant to profit from attention on a one to one basis. 55 1. A student aid lap feeds one of the babies. 2. Two toddlers enjoy their day at the PCEC. 3. Jack and Jill went up the hill... 4. Martha, a volunteer, feeds lunch to a child. 59 4 KODAK SAFETY The Berkeley High School Photogra- phy Club started its year off in the true Berkeley style by sweeping the top awards at Amador Valley High ' s photo contest. Tracey Tokuhama, the clubs ' chairperson, took 1st place in the B W advanced category, and Beth Marcus won 1st place in the color slide division. The clubs ' success was illustrated by its members ' achievment in various other competitions. Some of the culb mem- bers showed off their talents through photo projects, such as the clubs ' year- book picture, created by David Siegle, photo by Chris Rasmussen. Due to each individual photographer ' s skills, Berkeley High Photography has come to be known as some of the best in its field. Thanks to the unsolicited cooperation of Phil Hardyman and the BHS Jazz Band, some of the photo club members were allowed to accompany the Berkeley jazz band to the Monterey Jazz Festival, where they had the opportunity to re- cord on film Hardyman and his band , acknowledged as the top high school band, to perform. Thanks Phil! i. 60 Ck. 1. Photo Club (photo designed taken by David Segal)— left to right: Raoul Modecke, David Segal, Tim Mon- schak, Sarah Dodge, Mary Pugh, Tracy Patterson, Anthony Bourque, Sharad Juan, Beth Marcus, Brian Schwab, Jennifer Ozaki, Naomi Valenzuela, Chris Rasmussen. 2. Jose Romero, the photo instructor sponsor of the Photography Club. 3. One of the photo club ' s strong supporters, Mr. Hardymon at the 1 980 Monterey Jazz Festival. 4. An outing at Point Reyes. Picture designed by Tracey Tokuhama, taken by Reba Tokuhama. Pictured left to right; Kryssa Schemerling, Tracey Tokuhama, Sarah Dodge, Naomi Ven- ezuela, Tim Marshak, Roland West- gate. 5. A brief stopover on their way back from Hawaii. Pictured left to right: Kryssa Schemmerling, Tracy Patter- son, Andrew Keasler, Jennifer Ozaki, Brian Schwabb, Naomi Valenzuela, Sharad Jain, Tracey Tokuhama, David Segal, Roland Westgate, Mary Pugh. 61 The Bike Club, led by club organizer Stephen Mistier, consists almost entirely of new members this year. However, this has not slowed them down in the least. During the first few rides, the speed and endurance of the riders varied considerably, but by the end of the year, everyone was in the same good shape. In the winter spring, they went on rides every other weekend, weather permitting. Their rides included ex- cursions to Mt. Diablo, Pt. Pinole, the delta, and Lake Chabot. A club highlight was the four day trip they took to Bodega bay. They are looking forward to more tours in the summer and the coming ' 81 - ' 82 school year. The bike club wishes to thank their sponsor, Mr. Allen, for the occasional use of his room. 3 1. Paul Roo in a pensive moment. 2. Matteo Ames opens his mouth for cycl ing. 3. The Bike Club. Top left to right: Chris; John Adams; Jenny Sanders; Middle: Matteo Ames; Kenny Wolf; Paul Curtis. Bottom: David Harte; Steve caruso; Steve Mistier; Paul Roo. Not shown: Po-lin Shyu; Tony Roo 4. Tony Roo and Paul Roo sprint on Old Tunnel Rd. 5. Steve, Tony, Matteo, Paul C., Jenny, Paul R., and Po-lin ride down Pine- hurst. 6. Jenny Sanders drenches herself during a ride. 63 5 6 1. The sparkling new gym shines on a rainy day. 2. Coach Paul Daniels displays one of his classic facial expressions while speaking at the gym ' s dedication 3. Erin Donahue thanks the supporters and wel l-wishers. 4. Parents, faculty, and students attend the gym ' s dedication. 5. Where the waving wheat, it sure smells sweet, when a brand new gym is built for playing. After four years in the planning and more than a year of construction, Berkeley High School ' s new gymnasium, dedicated to the late Dr. James Patrick Donahue, was opened in December. Dr. Donahue, a prominant physician and Berkeley citizen, was gunned down years ago during a robbery. The school district felt that Dr. Dona- hue ' s contribution to the community and the tragedy of his death should be re- conized with this honor. Containing almost 23,000 sq. ft., the gym includes a basketball court as well as an area for badmiton and volleyball. Also included are a concession stand and a tic- ket booth. Funds for the new gym came through a $3 million federal grant made to the ath- letic dept. Largely responsible for the whole pro- ject is basketball coach Paul Daniels. Mr. Daniels first approached the school board with this idea more than eight years ago. With much hard work and dedication the dream became reality. Mr. Daniels de- serves a great deal of gratitude and reconi- tion for this accomplishment. 2 wHBB smi 5 . •.it - • 4 Homecoming 1; Jr. Prince— Doran McGee. Jr. Princess— Kendall Sudduth 2. Soph. Prince— Derick Hysmith Soph. Princess— Tracy Harrison. 3. Jr. Prince— Doran McGee 1st runner up for homecoming Oupen— Danielle Lawrence 4. 2nd runner up for homecoming King— Lance McGee Senior Princess— Anita Clark 5. 2nd runner-up for King— Lance McGee 2nd runner up for queen— Tanaya King homecoming homecoming msoHBmtmm One of the highlights of BHS ' Spirit Week 1980 was the tra- ditional competition for Home- coming offices. Homecoming, celebrated on October 31st this year, was the concluding event in a long series of activities planned for spirit week. This year ' s ceremony was an unusually ela- borate affair. Aside from the annual election, this year ' s pag- aent included a talent contest as well as the annual homecoming rally, game, and dance. Voted this year ' s homecoming King and Queen were Thomas Brown and Toni Vaughn. First runners up were Danielle Law- rence and Ray Haywood. 2nd runners up were Lance Mc- Gee and Tanaya King. Spirit Week 81 saw us dressed up as punk rockers, preppies, old fogies, cow- boys, famous people, space age, disco and of course red gold. Friday was the highlight of the week as multitudes of students proudly donned their red and gold. We have spirit yes we do, we have spirit how about you? The rallying cry reverberated throughout the crowd. The senior class proved to have the most school spirit and captured the Spirit Cup. Fired up by the days happenings, the football team trampled the Richmond Oiler opposition. The celebrations were many as we believe a victory was long due. 1. Jenny Goman, Sean Seward, and Sarah Ultan enjoy the spirit week fes- tivities. 2. Joseph Farrell has a dream as Martin Luther King. 3. Yearbook editor Dan Waxman hits a disco move. 4. Missy Mote, Lawren Williams, and Judy Manza are about to hold up the gym. 5. The varsity football team shows that they have spirit during the home- coming parade. 68 69 5 . Gwendolyn ■ A f r- 1 n I v 1 w - «■ A em-BsreyTS ’ V S T ' ' ' r - ' IWHl jH L HyjsMkj ' W f -: y i i rL. . j i a • NB 1 |k ■ 4 1 l v J; ' ] ■ • . V 1 - ' J - m Elsie Sanchez Lorelei Bosserman Rouchand Sfe |y Browne HINATOWN. NOB HILL Candy Calhoun heila Walker ■ -Jr ■ l n i M j l . K !h| Rhonda Thomas Linda Fryson 1 flUr MCkV ■ £ ■ This year ' s vivacious cheerleaders, Pom Pon girls, and Jacket girls continued to arouse spirits, stirring up the crowd ' s enthusiasm, and encouraging Jacket teams to victory. Despite the loss of freshmen from the squad, the cheerleaders pow- erfully inspired everyone. In addition, the Pom Pon girls pro- vided new and creative half time rou- tines, along with the variety of songs, demonstrating Berkeley ' s unique cheer- leaders. Much of the credit for the success of the cheerleading squad has to go to Ms. T. Bennett, and to the cheerleaders themselves, who put in many long hours practicing their routines. 1. Kim Broune Performs at the Home- coming Rally. 2. Pom Pon girls show their talent at half time. 3. Katy Haberkern leads a basketball cheer. 4. Jacket girls lead BHS ' s Home- coming Parade. 5. Cora Sue Harrison Marches to the rhythm of the Parade. 72 Fall Season Fall Season Fall Season Fall Season Fall Season Fall Season Fall Season The Berkeley High Football Team under the direction of new Head Coach Cal Anderson ended this season with a 3-5 record. While this may not sound impressive, it must be considered quite a turn around when considering their 1-19 record over the last 2 years. This Seasons accomplishments includ- ed the Jackets first homecoming vic- tory in three years, their first league victory in three years and their first non-cellar finish in three years. The defense earned a reputation as one of the hardest hitting in the state, but was guilty of the same inconsistancies that plagued the offense. The Jackets opened the season by thrashing Alameda 21-0 in a scrimmage. After dropping their first two pre- season games 26-16 to Clayton Valley and 26-6 to Stagg of Stockton (ranked 5th in the state), the team went up against Oakland Tech and the Jackets were simply awesome. Down 26-0 in the first quarter, the Jackets battled back to win the game 36-34. Three se- cond half touchdown passes from Paul Olson to Walter Murray saved the game. 1 . Quarterback Paul Olson fires one down field. 2. Terry Powell, David Rochlin, Paul Scott, and Don Brooks swarm a Tech carrier. 3. Jeff Smith skies for the ball over a defender. 4. Marcus McDade and Paul Scott congratulate Walter Murray after a Jacket toucn down. 5. Kirt Johnson rambles for a Jacket first down. 6. Walter Murray lunges for the ball. 7. Mike Terner goes in for the score. 76 2 . mm fERMUy BERKELEY BERKELEY ¥ ■ ' nwhi f | 1±S w?M¥ 1 f i vY w« BiIr r ’ i miey BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY i r BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY bljkeley BERKELEY iERKELEY BERKELEY BERKELEY i Berkeley ““ ' “•S’ 5 beskellv BERKELEY BERKELEY The Jackets first league game was a- gainst the Eastbay ' s number one ranked team, Kennedy. The Jackets turn ' d in their most impressive effort of the year, but still came up short, 26-16, After be- ing blown out by Pinole Valley 48-14, the Jackets returned to Berkeley for homecoming. They beat a pathetic ' Richmond team 12-0 in a game de- dicated to Walter Murray and Johan Smith-who were injured earlier: in the . season. After Richmond came highly, explosive DeAnza. The Jackets prevail- ed 36-22 to even their league recor d at 2 - 2 . Going into their last game the Jac- kets had a shot at a winning league re- cord and an even overall record. Des- pite an incredible defensive effort, how- ever, El Cerrito was victorious (14-0) and the Jackets were left with shattered dreams. Walter Murray was selected all-league and Terry Powell was selected all-Ame- rican. Other outstanding seniors were David Rochlin, Ranee Oliver, Wallace Jackson, Marcus McDade, and Robert Rothschild on defense, and Tony Me- sones, Ahmad McClinton, Martin Muel ler, Mike Terner and Mark Wolfe on of- fense. 1. Danny Gay catches that pepsi feeling during the homecoming game. 2. Paul Olson watches the signals from the before he gets the play going. 3. James Fergeson outruns a Kennedy player. 4. James Fergeson and Ranee 01 iver watch the outcome of the Kenned game. 5. Varsity team (top row, I to r): (00) Jay Beglinger, (81) Don Brooks, (75) Ty Ammons, (72) Terry Powell, (67) Shawn Royal, (4) Mark Wolfe, (63) David Rochlin, (73) Martin Mueller, (50) Tony Messones. Third row; (57) Ranee Oliver, (79) Walter Jackson, (20) Demetrius Johnson, (64) Steve Ross, (68) John Delaney, (31) Vincent Walker, (41) Eric Wright, (18) Eric Wade, (6) David Earl, (17) Paul Olson, (86) Mike Turner. Second row: (65) Ahmad McCiiton, (96) Tony Harris, (96) Chris Bradley, (22) Lance Spencer, (28) Lionel West- brooks, (32) Kevin Smith, (13) Greg Stewart, (77) Joseph Farrell, (10) Chris Morton. Front row: (1) Paul Scott, (42) Kent Johnson, (90) Jeff Smith, (34) Michael Hardic, (15) Marcus McDade, (62) Danny Gay, (5) Robert Rothschild, (25) Craig Miller, (44) Cedric Marti. Not pic- tured, Andre Burton. Photos by Dan Waxman The Junior Jackets turned in an ex- cellent 6-2 overall effort. They took the number one spot in the league, losing only to Kennedy. They steam-rolled arch-rival Gauchos in a 48-0 romp to conclude an awesome season. Most of these players are moving up to varsity next year. Outstanding players included Jade Green, Jeff Ware, and Lonnie Coverson on offense, and John Paulding, Joel Adamos, and Joel Clarke on defense. 1. Kelvin (King Grip) Davis glides down the field. 2. Berkeley player goes for the inter- ception. 3. Jade Green running the line. 4. Jeff Ware passes with the help of Jade Green. 5. J.V. Football Team— (58) Kelvin Davis, (82) Tim Robinson, (34) Lonnie Coverson, (71) Terry Vaughn, (80) Steve Robinson, (23) Patrick Barlow, (4) Andre Thomas, (40) Trent Harris, (81) Alfred Williams, (73) Robert Collins, (65) Joel Clark, (55) Ramont James, (12) Kelvin Zachary, (61) Jonathan Emerson, (49) Dylan Gilbert, (19) Willie Jones, (88) Fred Scales, (76) John Paulding, (30) Joel Adamos, (57) Tony Lewis, (11) Jeff Wade, (53) Kevin Johnson, (20) David Room, (91) Marvin Pugh. 6. Marvin Pugh stays with man during the stagg game. 7. Kelvin Davis kicks off the ball. ft £ % t £ 80 81 7 ,•■ - - 82 3 . The Berkeley High Field Hockey team finished the season with a less-than- impressive record of 1-5-2 for varsity, and 0-6-1 for JV. But, thanks to the ex- cellent coaching by J. Stern and M. Carey, the team, with only 5 returning players from 1979, marked great improve- ment by the end of the season. Outstanding Varsity players this year were senior Elaine Hunter, who won All tournament sweep at T.O.C., Renee Wilson, center defense, Katherine Hor- ning, first year player, and senior goalie, Becky Miller. For all their efforts, the team ended their season with a fourth place at the T.O.C. held at Chico State. Because of the many potential-filled players returning next year, the team ' s future looks bright. The J.V. team ended the season with a tie with San Mateo. Outstanding players returning next year are Cammy Antonich, center defense, and Kristin Hass, right outside. 1. JV team; back row: Margerie Reimer, Michelle Venziono, Lucy Wuellner, Tammy Antoncich, Jessica Walter, Monika Ashman, Donna Mal- lech. Front row: Kristine Frozier, Al- lano Bruce, Kristin Hass, Elizabeth Bartoch. 2. Varsity team; back row: Becky Miller, Suzanne Costello, Kim Craig, Mandy Erikson, Adrienne Lipscomb, Diane Jackson, Talia Sternberg, Elaine Hunter. Front row: Pam Price, Dorothy Payne, Renee Wilson, Alex Katz, Catherine Horning, Chris Craig. 3. Renee Wilson and Pam Price shoot the ball between two defenders. 4. Alex Katz is about to pass the ball. 5. Kerstine Frazier hits an opponent. 4 . 83 This year ' s Cross-Country team was, by far, the best team ever to come out of Berkeley High. Both the girl ' s and the boy ' s varsity teams advanced to the height of the competition. The Junior Varsity, and Frosh Soph teams did well also. This year, the girls showed excellent talents, by dominating the RBAL. Led by Heather Watkins, the girls team destroyed their opponents. They advanced all the way up to Northern Cal, which has never been done in past years. Each girl put out extraordinary efforts and as a result, they achieved success. Varsity girl members were Heather Watkins, Alison Rader, Karen Johnson, Denice Johnson, Thea Lisk- mann, Nerissa Paul, and Laura Vaughn. As for the boys team, they finished their great season with a ninth place finish in the Northern California Cross- Country Championship. Like the girls, this is a feat that BHS hasn ' t seen in over twenty years. This year, nobody got seriosly injured, so they had a complete team throughout the season, which made it possible to go all the way. It took tremendous will-power to ac- complish what this team did. And they did it, with flying colors. The whole tern worked together, varsity, JV, F S. Mr. White, who was awarded best coach in the state, kept these runners in top mental condition. The Cross-Country team would be nowhere if it weren ' t for the excellent coaching. The outstanding runners were Aubrey Wilson, Pete Ramos, Pete Richardson, Doran McGee, Roger Daniels, Noah Pickus, and Ben Rodefer. 1. Pete Richardson pulls ahead of Doran McGee. 2. Laura Vaghn runs out of breath. 3. Allison Rader wonders how far the finish line is. 4. David White heads the field of Berkeley Runners. 5. Aubrey Wilson and Jeff Charle- ston: Top Berkeley Runers stride head to head. 6. Men ' s J.V. at the starting line. 7. I ' ll run through anything, says Jeremy Pripstein. 84 5 . JEfc 86 The Berkeley High Women ' s Volleyball team had a successful season this year. Under rookie coach Dave Eichorn, the team took 2nd place in league. Much of the credit for the team ' s success was due to the out- standing performance of MVP Valerie Rogers. Also contributing to the out- standing performance were sophomores Angela Johnson and Summer Gerlach. This year ' s starting team also included Delita Gourdine, Yasmin Ali, and Stephanie Jackson, who also contrib- uted to the team ' s performance. Even though they were defeated twice by the El Cerrito Gauchos, the team was able to come back and beat the rest of their opponents. Under the superb coaching of Willie White, the J.V. team showed that they could do a job as their varsity counter- parts. Led by the serving of Helen Finer, the team was able to stop the returns from opposing teams. The team was also defeated by El Cerrito, but did not hang loose, and went on to in their next games. 1 . Eva Lindberg Sacks it to ' em. 2. Vallerie Rogers and Summer Gerlach set the ball up. 3. Summer Gerlach sends the ball back. 4. Angela Johnson assists Summer Gerlach. 5. JV team: Back row: Miharu Overturf, Anne Wilcox, Sarah Ultan, Michelle Sloan, Jennifer Gabriel, Eliza- beth Smith. Front row: Angela Kirby, Kirsten Dreyer, Helen Finnie, Judy Manza, Lisa Adam, Asoka Ish- iura. 6. Valerie Rogers spikes the ball. 7. Varsity team: Octaria Hinton, Eva Lindberg, Summer Gerlach, Valorie Rogers, Stephanie Jackson, Denise Watts, Delita Gourdine, Yasmin Ali, Angela Johnson, Malary Anderson, Coach Eichorn. Not pic- tured: Jennifer Goman. 7 87 The women ' s tennis team was suc- cessful in captuirng the league title again. After disposing of every opponent they played, and finishing the season with a perfect 8-0 record, the team dominated the RBAL tournaments by winning three spots in the semi-finals of both the singles and doubles tourn- aments. The team was led by number one player Jill Quan, and number two Mary Adam. Gail Earwin and Fay Conely rounded off the three and four spots. A great deal of the team ' s strength came from the doubles team headed by Sara Tease and Cathleen Lawler. Though seniors Mary Adam and Faye Conley are graduating this year, junior Jill Quan and a strong doubles team will be around, and should assure Ber- keley of another title. 1. Jill Quan prepares to ace her opponent. 2. Gail Earvin returns a backhand shot. 3. Senior Mary Adam keeps her eye on the ball. 4. Stacey Papps defends the net. 5. Team from L to R: (1st row): Kathleen Lawler, Shelly Jackson, Alice Chuck, Dorothy Lee, Jackie Hein, Stacy Papps. (2nd row): Coach Anderson, Kathleen Butler, Susan Stephens, Jennifer Ozaki, Jill Quan, Mary Adam, Sara Kaje, Gail Earvin, Rosi Emerson. Not pictured: Faye Conley. 6. Jill Quan returns a corss legged backhand. Photos by Dan Dean. 88 4 . 5 90 4 This years women ' s swim team had a rough season. The loss of last years 9 graduares handicapped the jackets in their battle for the championship against the 2 new comers to the league, Alameda and Encinal. Varsity came in 3rd behind Alameda, but not with out sending 8 swimmers to the NCS competition. The result was a 3-3 season beating Pinole Valley, DeAnza 98-39, and Kennedy 104-64, Harry Ells 102-53, and Encinal 110-59. J.V. came in 2nd behind Encinal. Leading the way were K. Schneider, P. Jackson, C. Sklut, K. Anderson, and Donna Dixon. Two girls from West Campus, Mil la Warren and Nadira Clark Showed great promise for next years team. The J.V. season was a 2-7. Dispite the missing 9 graduates, the remaining 41 Jackets made up a great fighting team. The determination and excellent consistancy showed in their swimming. For 6 years in a row the women ' s swim team ha s been league champs, and even though they had to step down from the platform this year the thrill of victory will come again. 1. Katie Walker executes great tech- nique in her backsomersault. 2. Kirsten Anderson has had continu- ous stamina in the 200 yrd. free. 3. Swimming Team: Top row: Nina Connolly, Jocelyn Wilkie, Deby Dolin, Lisa Trujilla, Kelley Withy, Colleen McCarthy, Kiaja Warren, Julia Brofferio, Nicole Frazier, Polly Gold- man, Martha Price. Next row:Missy Mote, Suzanne Burns, Erik Mozer, Molly Robinson, Erica Stwart, Catherine Sklut, Tasha Monougan, Donna Dixon, Julie Schilling, Nadina Clarke, Grace Kajito, Pam Jackson, Janice Hamer, Keither Brooks. Next row: Dawn Stott, Kirsten Anderson, Milla Warren, Meredith Anderson, Lisa Lee, Louise Ullrich, Sandy Pelletreau, Audrey Cazden. Bottom row: Grace Trampleasure, Heidi Kumao, Maggi Kelly, Susan Egeberg, Karen Schneider, Stephanie Gruber, Zizi Otus. Not shown: Doranne Brooks, Leslie Hunt, Lucy Waite, Katie Walker. Alison Rose. 4. Leslie Hunt Gives a smile of relief after blowing away her competition. 5. 5. Polly Goldman flies to victory.,-, 6. Jocelyn Wilkie leads the race against Kennedy. 7. Molly Robinson pikes to perfec- tion. 6 7 91 The Berkeley High School Men ' s Water Polo Team continued its tradition of excellence with another fine year. The Teams top efforts included an overtime win over Clayton Valley ' s Ugly Eagles, in which seniors Ray Haywood and Billy Wedemyer scored the decisive goals. Other top players for the Jackets, who won 13 of their first 18 games, were seniors Eric Cohen, Mike San Martin, and Sam Taylor, all of whom also ex- celled as juniors. Although the outstanding class of 1981 will be gone next year, Berkeley ' s major enemy in the future will be bud- get cutbacks, not a lack of talent. The J.V. team, lead by sophore Josh Seward won 9 of its first 13 games. i . 1. Erik Cohen passes the ball down fi el d. 2. Matt Rose defends the goal . 3. Team from left to right (top): Michael Shearer, Dan Cavana, Coach, Ken Mallach Tom Voorhees, Louis Nuyens. 3rd row: Pat Lenz, Mark Shaeffer. 2nd row: A friend, Matt Rose, Sean Seward, Mike Edenborough. 1st row: Eric Thomp- son, Sam Taylor, Eric Cohen, Mike San Martin, Billy Wedemyer. 4. Billy Wedemyer searches for a teammate. 5. Tom Voorhees shows his disgust. 6. Wedemyer finds his teammate and throws. 4 . 92 93 The Classics The Classics The Classics The Classics i i The Gassics i seniors- he .Classics The Classics The Classics DAVID AGRETELIS water polo 9 jazz ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12 dance production 11 key club 10, 11 chamber winds 11,12 marathon dance 11 YASMINALI gymnastics team 9,10 softball team 9, 10, 11, 12 volleyball team 12 key club 11 basketball statistition 10, 11, 12 class social secretary 11,12 ROSA ALVAREZ raza student union 9, 10, 11, 12 student senate 11 flororico dance 9 field hockey 9 school murals 9, 10, 11, 12 TY AMMONS yearbook sports editor 12 football 12 track, shot, discus 10, 11, 12 key club 12 soccer team 9 marathon dance 12 jogathon 10 CHRIS ANDERSON football 9 track 1 0 “Oklahoma” 11 “the balcony” 11 “guys and dolls” 12 concert chorale 12 MALARY ANDERSON ski club 9, 1 0, 12 volleyball team 11, 12 homecoming 11 marathon dance 11, 12 honor society 12 key club 12 KEN APPEL honor society 10, 11, 12 key club 10, 11 “magic bus” society 12 PHILIP ARNDT yearbook 11,12 chess club 9 PAM A USTIN gymnastics team 9,10 crew 10, 11, 12 key club 10, 11, 12 dance production 11 honor society 11 csf 11 Mary Adams I want to be a macho man —The Village People Veronica Adams Maria A dona Anthony Alcutt Yasmin Ali 98 David Agretelis Melanie Alford Maurice Allen David Allen Mark Alt berg Hilda A Ivarez Rosa Alvarez Ty Ammons Christopher Anderson Malary Anderson Kenneth Appel We won ' t get fooled again. —The Who Philip Arndt Pamela Austin JaJune Austin Leslie Babcock 99 I CHRISTINA BATISTE 1 mesa 1 1 ( dance prod 12 I CYNTHIA BELL volleyball 9, 10 ' softball, 9,10, 11,12 pep squad 11 I rally committee 11, 12 I homecoming candidate 12 | MATT BLOMQUIST yearbook 12 I octoberfest society 12 tennis team 9, 10, 11, 12 ! community theater crew 11, 12 . J Mesones fan club 12 I ♦ ANTHONY BOURQUE | soccer team 9 wrestling team 10, 11, 12 football team 11 I shot discus 12 j trainer 11, 12 photography club 12 ; key club 12 I I DAVID BRAUN 1 orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 | band 10, 12 debate team 9,10,11,12 brother brousseau 9, 10, 11, 12 Eric Ballard Jill Baltan Christina Batiste Ian Ballard Patrick Barrett Sonya Bayliss Jay Beglinger Ardella Bender McAllen Bland 100 Cynthia Bell Otto Bischof Matthew Blomquist Folks all try to put us down. . —The Who Andre Blue Tanya Boyd Anthony Bourque Frank Bradley Douglas Braswell Damon Broder Don Brooks Toni Broussard David Braun Christine Brooks Sherma Brooks Thomas Brown 101 Should I be a straight ' A ' student, if you are then you think too much — Billy Joel ZACHARY BROWN cross country 11,12 track and field 11,12 oktoberfest society v.p. 12 T. Mesones fan club 12 soccer 12 surf club 10, 11, 12 KIMBERLY BROWNE afro-american student union pres. 9 pep squad 11 tropical nights fashion show 11 varsity cheerleader 12 A L ANN A BRUCE mesa 11,12 womens soccer 11,12 field hockey 12 softball 11,12 ANITA BRUVOLD jv diving 9 varsity gymnastics 9,10 pep squad 11 junior class secretary 11 senior class v.p. 12 mesa secretary 12 honor society jcsf 10, 11, 12 homecoming committee 12 leadership 11, 12 rally committee 12 WILLIAM BR YANT gymnastics team 12 pep squad 1 0 KA THLEEN BUTLER badminton team 9 tennis team 10, 11, 12 golf team 10, 11, 12 close-up 1 1 model u.n. 12 honor society 10, 11 csf 11 LINDA BUTLER african dance 10, 11, 12 dance production 11 homecoming candidate 12 gong show 12 fashion show 12 talent show 12 ROSEMAR Y CHENGS ON jacket staff 9, 10 swim team 10 yearbook 10, 11, 12 crew 11, 12 bear 9, 10,11, 12 munch kin 9, 10, 11. 12 Zachary Brown Kimberly Brown James Brosnahan Anita Bruvold Tamara Buckley 102 Alanna Bruce William Bryant Gregory Burns Kathleen Butler Linda Butler Pamela Butler Valerie Butler Peter Butt Adam Byer Marissa Cams Joyce Cato I get by with a little help from my friends. . -The Beatles Grace Chang Jerri Charles Cynthia Chappie Rosemary Chengson 103 I Raymond Choulett Mera Chung Vivian Chavez Dana Clark Deborah Clark Linda Clark : DANA CLARK freshman vice-president 9 1 sophomore president 1 0 s jun ior presiden til • senior president 12 ■ honor society csf 10, 11 homecoming committee 12 student senate 9, 10, 11, 12 I ANITA CLARKE ; vice president 9 l pep squad 9 i class president 10 ! jacket girl 1 0 | yearbook staff 11,12 honor society 9,10 ! ujaama staff 12 j key club 11, 12 ' marathon dance 12 j CHARLES CLEWIS j baseball 9 ! football 9 j wrestling 9 ‘ track field 10, 11, 12 j mesa 9 JANE COLLINS drama fest 10 wizard of oz” 10 “Oklahoma!” 11 dance production 12 j “dream caper” crew 9 ‘ S vin ter ’s tale ’ ’ crew 1 0 dance production crew 11 advanced theater projects 11, 12 honor society csf 11, 12 LISA CONDON “dream caper” 9 “separate tables” 9 “ wizard of oz” 10 concert chorale 11,12 crew team 12 ji aeolian choir 9, 10 I LEAN A CONLEY ! tennis team 12 ! youth commission 12 I mesa 11 speech debate 12 LESLIE CONNELL ; varsity football 10, 11, 12 I wrestling 10, 1 1, 12 j fox 10, 11, 12 j CATHRINECOOK jacket staff 12 i yearbook 10, 1 1, 12 I sr. section editor 12 ’• jacket girl 10 ; soph, class president 1 0 treasurer 11 , 12 j key club 11, 12 i statistition 10, 1 1 ( ELIZA BETH CUR TIS 1 ‘ ‘guys and dolls ”12 dance production 12 I INGRID CREWS hiking club 1 1 , 1 2 • honor society 9, 10, 1 1, 12 Monica Clark John Clavelle Mark Cohen 104 Anita Clarke Charles Clewis Jane Collins Leslie Concepcion Lisa Condon Luana Conley Reginald Conley Leslie Connel Cathy Cook Elizabeth Curtiss Camelia Daniel Paul Connolly Ingrid Crews Paul Curtis Farr el Danziger 105 Siamak Darakhsham Nikita Davis Mercedes David Patricia Deal 106 John Delaney Ellen Devries Sarah Dodge Anthony Dominick David Dominick Pier Robert Donini Aaron Dorfman Shelton Douthit JOHN DELANEY football 10, 11,12 track 10, 11, 12 wrestling 11 yearbook sports editor 11, 12 jacket staff 1 1, 12 key club 12 jog-a-thon 10 trainer 1 1 traffic boy 3, 4, 5 MARIE DUGGAN dream caper orchestra 9 camp fire girls 9,11 gourmet club 11, 12 model u.n. 23 hiking club 12 speach and debate 9 honor society csf 1 1 , 12 DANIEL EARL football 9,12 wrestling 9 JEAN ECHOLS honor society csf 10, 11, 12 badminton team 9, 10, 11 tennis team 10,11 ski club 11, 12 Kirsten Dreyer Phaedra Dunlap Jean Echols Marie Duggan Daniel Earl Carla Ellis We are Devo. — Devo Katrina Ellison Kent Escalante 107 Lawrence Epperson Jessica Fabry Samuel Ewing Robin Farrell William Feingold Brenda Fier Deborah Fisher Stanley Fleury Ronald Floyd Susan Fone Kathryn Fong Edith Friedrrian 108 Mary Friend Jonathon Frisch LA WRENCE EPPERSON broadcasting 12 BILL FEIN GOLD jacket staff 10, 11, 12 jacket sports editor 12 symphonic band 1 0 chamber winds 11 speach and debate team 10,11, 12 ahssp 12 honor society jcsf 10, 11, 12 yearbook copywriter 12 p.i. club 9, 10, 11, 12 jan becket fan club 11,12 STANLEY FLEURY student senate 12 ujaama staff 12 african student assoc. 12 JONATHAN FRISCH model u.n. 11, 12 junior state 12 honor society jcsf 10, 11, 12 accelerated high school program 12 model congress 12 DEBBIE FUJII tennis team 10,11 a.s.u. 9, 10, 11 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 DEREK FURUICHI asu 10,11 honor society csf 10,11 varsity tennis team 11, 12 DA VID GABELLO yearbook staff 12 amature powerlifter 11, 12 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 j.l.w.s. club 9, 10, 11, 12 DANIEL GAY football 9, 10,11, 12 wrestling 9, 10, 11 baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 all-league 12 NORMAN GEE student body vice president 12 student body treasurer 11, 12 student senate 10, 11, 12 principal selection com. 11, 12 jacket editor 12 jacket staff 1 1, 12 dong show producer 11 table tennis club v.p. 11 a.s.u. 9, 10, 11 student staff court 10 Neil Gabe Katrina Gabelko David Gabelko Fran cine Gaddis Deborah Fujii David Gaines Daniel Gay Derek Furuichi David Farofalides Norman Gee 109 Pamela Geer Michael Getchell Jennifer Gill Sara Gillmar Michelle Gipson Lotus Goldstein Leenora Glover Jennifer Goman I ' m so hot for her -The Rolling Stones Delita Gourdine Ineetha Goodman 110 Holly Goodman Charles Graber What ' s the matter with the clothes I’m wearing? — Billy Joel MICHELLE GIPSON volleyball 11 ujaama 12 close-up 12 a.s.a 12 LOTUS GOLDSTEIN aeolian choir 1 0 concert chorale 11 “Oklahoma!” 1 1 wind ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12 concert orchestra 11,12 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 youth commission 12 JENNIFER GOMAN water polo 11,12 vollebyall 12 pep squad 1 0 dance production ’79 10 DELITA GOURDINE ski club 12 key club 12 volleyball 10, 11,12 jacket staff 1 1 track field 12 softball 12 FELICIA GRAY production crew 10,11 “winters tale” 10 “wizard of oz” 10 “Oklahoma” 11 dance production 11 leadership 10, 11, 12 marathon dance 11,12 key club 12 pep squad 9 yearbook 11,12 TRACY GREER student council 9, 10, 11, 12 KRISTI GROVE band 10, 11, 12 “guys and dolls” 12 drama festival 9,10 writer club 10 Yolanda Grant Felicia Gray Tracy Greer Charles Gillum Gwendolyn Gup ton Ephraim Griffin Kristian Grove Lanita Hall 111 I think I ' m turning Japanese —The Vapors Katherine Hall berg Lina Hammond Angelique Hardy Anthony Harris Diana Harris Ina Harshbarger William Harvey Sandra Hayashi Cora Harrison Dean Harvey Leif Hass Raymond Haywood 112 Margo Heda Kimberly Helgeson Lelia Henderson Michelle Henderson Paula Henderson Yolanda Henderson ANGEL HARDY swimming 1 0 water polo 1 0 basketball 9 , 10, 11, 12 CORA HARRISON leadership 1 0 pom-pon 11 head pom-pon girl 12 homecoming committee 12 dance production 11,12 “ guys £ dolls” 12 jog-a-thon 10 IN A HARSHBARGER honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 key club 11 LEIF HASS key cl.ub 10,11 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 hiking club 12 ski club 12 SANDRA HAYASHI tennis team 10, 11, 12 golf team 10, 11, 12 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 RA Y HA YWOOD water polo team 9, 10, 11, 12 swim team 9, 10, 11, 12 MARGO HEDA class president student senate 9 student council 9, 20, 22, 23 aeolian choir 12 music director of KJAM 12 drama festival 9 fashion shows 9,10 peop squad 10,11 kosher gourmet club 9,10,11,12 campus clean up committee 9 KIM HELGESON softball team 11, 12 fieldhockey team 12 ski club 12 cannibal liberation front club 11 celibate club 12 LELIA HENDERSON co-secretary 10 treasurer 1 1 jacket girl 1 0 RICHARD HERBER T varsity baseball 11,12 LAM HOANG badminton team 10, 11, 12 soccer team 1 0 photography club 12 a.s.u.c. 10 JANICE HOGAN yearbook 12 bowling 1 1 dance production 12 key club 12 leadership 9, 10, 11, 12 secretary 10,11 jogathon 10 Washington tutor 10 marathon dance 11,12 senior class activities 12 freshman cheerleader 9 Shana Hendricks Alex Hill Janice Hogan Richard Herbert Lam Hoang Sidney Holloway 113 MORGAN HU A speech and debate 12 LORN A HUGHES badminton team 9 DIANE JACKSON crew 10, 11, 12 hockey 9, 10, 11, 12 hockey captain 11 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 PATRICIA JENKINS homecoming candidate 12 a.s.a. 12 pep squad 9 LAJONNE JESSIE cross country 10, 11 track 9,10,11 mesa 9,10 jogathon 1 0 matrathon dance survivor 11 Sonja Hongisto Charles Hughes Andrew Humphrey Morgan Hua Loma Hughes Andrea Hunt If you want my body you think I ' m sexy. . —Rod Stewart John Hunter 114 Philip Hun ter I wish they all could be California girls —The Beach Boys Ruth Hunter Chidori Jackson Alec Hurd Diane Jackson Shelley Jackson Wallace Jackson Patricia Jenkins Angela Johnson Stephanie Jackson Jill Jeffrey LaJonne Jessie Demetrius Johnson 115 Jerald Johnson Karen Johnson KAREN JOHNSON gymnastics 9 track 9 x -country 10, 12 volleyball 11 crew 10, 11, 12 dance marathon 9, 10, 11, 12 key club 10, 11, 12 honor society 11, 12 debate team 12 mad dog west 11, 12 KENT JOHNSON baseball 9, 10,11,12 football 1 0 ROBYNE JOHNSON track 11, 12 mesa 11 KIMBERLY JONES mesa 1 0 pep squad 1 0 gospel choir 1 0 gong show 10 jogathon 10 key club 12 dance production 12 talent show 12 DANIEL KA TZ mr. orange society 11, 12 speach debate 10 radio station 12 cannibal liberation front 11 searched for truth and gravity 10, 11, 12 JULIE KA TZ mixed chorus 9 aeolean choir 10, 11, 12 GEORGE KEYES track 9, 10, 11 ADRIENNE KLEIN honor society 10, 11 crew 11,12 close-up 12 make-up crew 12 key club 10, 11 ski club 10, 11, 12 DANIEL KON waterpolo 9 key club 10, 11, 12 honor society csf 10, 11,12 symphonic band 9 “incident at vichy” 9 “winter’s tale” 1 0 “wizard of oz” 10 “Oklahoma” 11 “the real inspector hound” 11 “guys and dolls” 12 dance prod. ’81 12 Kevin Johnson Paula Johnson Kent Johnson Reginald Johnson Robyne Johnson Winthrop Jordari Erik Kaarto 116 Kimberly Jones Zaccarie Joseph Sara Kaje Grace Kajita Daniel Katz Julie Katz Sarah Kellogg Tammy Kent Alexander Kettner George Keyes Denise Kimble I can ' t get no. . .no satisfaction” —The Rolling Stones Tanaya King Adrienne Klein Irving Kinler Daniel Kon 117 Christopher Kumai Jennifer Landsberg Nick Lai Kenneth Lauderdale “We don ' t need no education. . —Pink Floyd CHRISTOPHER KUMAI a.s.u. president 11, 12 a.s.u. 9, 10,11, 12 ping pong club 11 bhs matheletes 11 chess club 9, 10 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 NICK LAI honor society csf 1 1 , 12 debate team 12 “the inspector general’’ 9 JENNIFER LANDSBERG swim team 9,10 diving team 9,10 marathon dance 10, 12 key club 10, 12 dance production 12 leader ship 12 ski club 9, 10, 11, 12 KENNETH LA UDERDALE football 10, 11 bowling 11,12 SUSAN LAWLER gourmet club 11, 12 honor society 9, 12 soccer team 12 DANIELLE LA WRENCE leadership 10, 11, 12 yearbook staff 10, 12 ralley committee 12 jacket staff 10 jogathon 10 key club 12 dance production 11, 12 homecoming cand. 10, 12 LAJEUNE LEE homecoming committee 11 honor roll 12 Rhonda Law Susan Lawler LU CETTE LEE homecoming committee 11 honor society 12 JANNA LEONOFF swim team 9, 10, 11 waterpolo team 10 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 hiking club 12 leadersihp 12 ELIZABETH LEGGETT jacket staff 9, 10, 11 yearbook 10, 11, 12 honor society csf 9, 10 swim team 1 0 crew team 12 RONALD LEHMER honor society csf 11, 12 eddie haskell fan club 12 JUSTIN LENA honor society 10, 11, 12 richard whacker fan club 12 jacket staff 12 english sports-car appreciation club 12 drunk letcher 11, 12 whacket entertainer 12 tiffany’s disco 12 crew 12 Danielle Lawrence 118 Christina Lee She Walks like a lady —Journey Glenn Lee Lucette Lee LaJeune Lee Elizabeth Leggett Ronald Lehmer Janna Leonoff Bradley Lew Joshua Lewis Justin Lena Jody Lesperance Delano Lewis Bronwyn Liberman 119 EVA LINDBERG softball 12 volleyball 12 crew 12 DEIDRE MAH key club 11, 12 marathon dance 10, 12 dance production 12 ski club 12 leadership 12 honor society 11, 12 robbie ’s girl 10,11 DANI EL MARKOWITZ gymnastics team 9, 10, 11, 12 class treasurer 11,12 chess club 11,12 debate team 11,12 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 technology club 9 ahssp 12 mathletes 12 cal all-night club 12 cannibal liberation front 11 Eva Lindberg Sheryl Littles David Louie Thea Liskamm Jenny Llacer Melody Lowe Mark Lowenthal Toby Lustig Teresa Mackey Maria-Dolores Lujan Richard Lynn Elizabeth Maffly 120 Dede Mali Kenneth Mallach Judith Mania Lillian Mapp Daniel Markowitz Carla Marshall Domonique Mason Russell Matsui Tony Mesones Duncan Miller You can tell by the way I use my walk. . —The Bee Gees Mark Mighetto Joseph Miller 121 Rebecca Miller Robbie Mitchell Sonja Mitchell Latanya Mixon I read the news today. . The Beatles Juliana Moore Josephine Morgan Elizabeth Morris William Morton Kenneth Moorer Brenda Morris Sharon Morris Bernard Moss ELIZABETH MORRIS film club 10 mural work 9, 12 candy striper 10, 11 child care 9 BRENDA MORRIS pom-pon girl 12 yearbook staff 12 pep squad 1 0 softball 1 1 marathon dance 11 afro-haitian dance 11,12 a.s.a. 12 MARTIN MUELLER football 9, 10, 11, 12 track 9, 10, 11, 12 key club 11 all-league football 12 ski club 12 WALTER MURRAY football 9,10,11,12 track 9, 10,11, 12 Melissa Mote Walter Murray Shirley McCarter Martin Mueller Peter Myers Jamal McClinton ' Number nine, number nine. . —The Beatles Glen McCoy Alisa McCraw Marcus McDade Lance McGee Ricky Me Gough Elgin McIntosh Yvonne McIntosh Bridgette McQueen Susan McWilliams Geoffrey Nathan Michael Nealy Barney Nietschmann 124 Bill Nelson Scott Nisbet Michael Nobles Angela Oakley GEOFFRE Y NA THAN honor society csf 1 F 12 jacket 9,10 close-up 11 arts and science club 10 ping pong club 11 school radio station 12 SCOTT N IS BET speech debate team 12 junior state 12 honor society 10, 11, 12 student council 11,12 key club 10, 11, 12 scuba club 9,10 ski club 10, 11, 12 surf club 11,12 ANNA O’DONNELL crew team 9 mixed chorus 10 aeolian choir 12 buddy of me ys 9, 10, 11, 12 TONI PARKS dance production 12 cheerleader 9 marathon dance 11 bowling 11 jogathon 1 0 Washington tutor 10 Anna O’Donnell Stephanie Ogden Ranee Oliver Molly O’Neal Kim Osborne Dawn Oxley Helena Parr Zaina Outlands Tonie Parks Kirk Payne 125 Lois Payne Erik Pearson Ricky Pearson Althena Peet Alaina Perkins Amanda Phelan Jennifer Phillips Kathy Pierce Kevin Pitts Terry Powell I ' ve got two tickets to paradise. —Eddie Money 126 Ratka Popovic % Carl Price Tell it like it is —Heart RICKY PEARSON jazz ensemble 9, JO, 11, 12 wind ensemble 9, 10, 11, 12 i.a.f. club 11 RATKA POPOVIC stagecraft 10 private gymnastics team 10,11 Washington tutor 11 t.a. 11 girls soccer team 12 gymnastics team 12 gourmet club 12 MAR THA PRICE water polo 12 swim team 12 key club 10, 11, 12 ski club 10, 11, 12 PAMELA PRICE eddie haskell fan club volleyball team 9, 10, 11 soccer team 11,12 field hockey team 12 honor society csf 10,11 ANDREW QUONG speech and debate team 9, 10, 11, 12 debate captain 12 honor society csf 11, 12 asu president 9 jacket staff 11, 12 ahssp 12 doll club 9, 10,11, 12 PAUL RADER honor society csf 11,12 otto bischof fan club 11 kjam 12 kamikaze kid 9,10,11,12 Larry Price Martha Price Pamela Price Anne Pugh Andrew Quong LaJuana Prince Damn Pulliam 2- pkeley public library Paul Rader All the lonely people. . —The Beatles Mario Ramirez Patricia Ramirez Matthew Ramos Antoinette Randle Gillian Ransley Konrad Rautenberg Rugulus Regalado Patricia Rice 128 Rebecca Ratcliff Syvester Raymond Jennifer Resner Annette Richards GILLIAN RANSLEY softball 9 volleyball 9 bed squad 9, 10, 11, 12 campus jerk 9, 10, 11, 12 ski club 12 REBECCA RATCLIFF honor society csf 10, 11, 12 debate 12 drama 9 TAMMY RICHARDSON j.v. basketball 1 0 varsity basketball 11,12 varsity softball 10, 11, 12 ALEXIS ROBERTS honor society csf 10, 11, 12 “good of bad ol’ boys’’ 9 “guys and dolls’’ 12 JOSEPH ROBINSON tennis team 9,10 jazz band 9, 10 symphonic band 9,10 rubber band 11, 12 mesa 9, 10, 11, 12 professional development 11, 12 homecoming committee 12 DAVID ROCHLIN var. football 10, 11, 12 var. crew 10, 11, 12 var. wrestling 11, 12 honor society csf 1 1 band 9, 10 jacket staff 12 yearbook staff 12 Tammy Richardson Alexis Roberts Kenneth Robinson Kimberly Robinson Ruby Robinson David Rochlin Mary Robinson Terri Robinson Roddy Randal BENJAMIN R O DEFER cross-country 9, 10, 11, 12 track 9, 10, ' ll, 12 jazz-band 10, 11, 12 brother brousseau 11,12 jacket feature editor 12 honor society jcsf 10, 11, 12 student council 12 matheletes 9, 10 model u.s. congress 11 close-up 1 1 DA VID SCHELLHASE fencing team 10, 11, 12 student council 9, 10, 11, 12 honor society ' csf 10, 11, 12 junior state 11,12 news editor, jacket 12 model u.n. 12 speech debate 11, 12 p.i. club president 10, 11, 12 KAREN SCHNEIDER honor society jcsf 10, 11 swim team 11,12 water polo 11, 12 key club 11 NANCY SCHULZ chamber winds 10, 11, 12 concert chorale 12 honor society 10,11 dance projects 1 0 crew 12 key club 10 DICKIE SEID tennis team 9,10 a.s.u. 9, 10, 11 12 asian writers project 11 MARC SHAFFER water polo 9, 10, 11, 12 swim team 9, 10, 11, 12 key club 10 JUSTINE SHAPIRO honor society csf 9, 10, 11. 12 speech debate team 12 close-up 12 ALAN SHAW student shcool-board director 12 mesa 9, 10, 11, 12 speech debate 12 homecoming committee 12 youth commission 12 honor society jcsf 10, 11, 12 PDP 11, 12 football team 10 student council 11 a.s.a. 10, 11, 12 sons of afrika 11, 12 Benjamin Rodefer Hervey Rogers Bonnie Roseman Lisa Safran Michael San Martin 130 Adrienne Ruff Sherifa Sanders Rodney Rauer David Schellhase David Schneider Karen Schneider Nancy Schulz Michael Schwarzbart Hailu Shack Dickie Seid Marc Shaffer Justine Shapiro Stewart Shaw Good girls don ' t. . — The Knack Alan Shaw Cynthia Shipman 131 Mary Shogren Mark Simmons MARY SHOGREN import drinking teeam 11, 12 straw and blade club 10, 11, 12 friend of s.a.o. 9, 10, 11, 12 MICHELLE SLOAN rally committee 12 volleyball 12 softball 10, 11,12 leadership 12 JACOB SMITH basketball team 10, 11, 12 key club 10, 11, 12 honor society 11, 12 concert orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 badminton team 12 oktoberfest society 12 hiking club 12 HESTER SPRUELL youth entitlement project 10, 11, 12 jogathon 1 0 career awareness program 12 FREDERIK STAAL soccer team 9 wrestling team 11,12 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 brother brousseau 11,12 math team 11 TALI A STERNBERG field hockey team 12 soccer team 12 newspaper 1 2 speech and debate 12 concert orchestra 12 HARRY TANG honor society csf 10, 11,12 chess club 9 a.s.u. 10, 11, 12 Michelle Sloan Betty Smith Darryl Smith Jacob Smith Marjorie Smith 132 Terri Smith Valerie Smith Yolanda Smith Achilles Speliotopoulas Hester Spruell Frederik Staal Jennifer Stampp Leita Stegman Talia Sternberg Fayette Stewart Steven Suess Mike Suominen Kevin Tabb Kevin Sudduth Karen Sugiyama John Super Henry Tang Tony Tang Kimberly Trotter Yvette Tatmon Elizabeth Taylor TONY TANG chess club 9, 10, 11, 12 honor society 11,12 csfll, 12 YVETTE T ATMAN homecoming committee 10, 12 mesa 12 afro-haitian dance 11 MARIA THOMAS honor society csf 10, 11, 12 yearbook staff 12 “guys and dolls” 12 concert chorale 11, 12 key club 10, 11 ski club 1 1 marathon dance 1 0 ERIC THOMPSON water polo 9, 10, 11, 12 swim team 9, 11, 12 crew team 10, 12 honor society 10, 11, 12 octoberfest society 12 GRACE TRAMPLE AS UR E swim team 10, 11, 12 symphonic band 9,10 crew 11,12 LISA TRANTER senior vice-pres. 1 2 senior class secretary 12 junior class vice-pres. 11 rally committee chairperson 12 leadership 10, 11, 12 track c£ field team 9,10 cross-country team 10, 11 basketball stat. 10, 11, 12 key club 11 honor society csf 1 1 marathon dance 1 1 jogathon 10 yearbook activities editor 12 KIM TROTTER Drama 11 ANA TUCKER cross county 11 key club 11, 12 marathon dance survivor 11 ski club 11, 12 ski club president 12 jacket staff 12 b.h.s.b.c 11, 12 ski life 9, 10, 11, 12 LOUISE ULLRICH swim team 12 SARAH ULTAN swim team 9, 10, 11 volleyball team 12 csf 9, 10 ERIN URANO key club 10,11 honor society 12 csf 12 JOHN YEE brother brousseau 9, 10, 11, 12 a.s.u. 12 honor society csf 10, 11,12 ahssp 12 the fellowship ( tolkien club) 11, 12 MARK YONEYAMA a.s.u. 9, 10,11, 12 yearbook photo editor 12 honor society csf 1 0, 11, 12 “studstyle” steme tz fan club 12 Miles Taylor Robert Tenuto You may say I ' m a dreamer. —John Lennon Nina Thayer 134 Kirsten Thomas Maria Thomas Grace Trampleasure I ' m a dirty white boy —Foreigner Eric Thompson Kim Tran Lisa Tranter Louise Ullrich Sarah Ultan Eddie Vasquez Ana Tucker Carl Ulm Erin Urano Toni Vaughn Stacey Vickers Tracy Wacht Lance Wakida Quang Vo Jonathan Wafer Lisa Walker NAOMI WALKER honor society csf 10, 11, 12 gourmet club 11 c.l.fll close-up 12 VINCENT WASHINGTON basketball 10, 11, 12 baseball 11,12 sons of afrika 11, 12 a.s.a 10, 11, 12 key clu b 10, 11, 12 mesa 10, 11, 12 football 10, 11,12 honor society 10, 11, 12 TRACY WACHT tennis team 9 LANCE WAKIDA a.s.u. 9,10 honor society csf 9, 10, 12 “studstyle” steimetz fan club 12 DANIEL WAX MAN jacket editor-in-chief 12 yearbook editor-in-chief 12 jacket news editor 11 jacket photography editor 1 0 jacket staff 9, 10, 11, 12 yearbook staff 9, 10, 11, 12 ski club 9, 10, 11, 12 gourmet club 9 english sports-car appreciation club 12 KAREN WHITE track team 9 tennis team 11 water polo 11 crew 12 “ wizard of oz” 10 ski club 10, 11, 12 ANTOINETTE WHITTLE homecoming committee 1 0 pep squad 11 rally committee 12 homecoming candidate 12 Naomi Walker Tammy Walton Terence Ward Ulysee Walker 136 Sai-Iung Wang Kathleen Wardlaw Sharon Ware Denise Washington Vincent Washington Daniel Waxman Lester Webster Billy Wedemeyer Lillie Wesley Lionel Westbrook I say whip it! — Devo Alan White Karen White Emmanuel White Antoinette Whittle 137 Hotter than July —Stevie Wonder David Wichner Shawna Wilkins Angela Wilbon Atti Williams Andrea Williams Carol Williams Darrell Williams Gary Williams 138 Billie Williams Chris Williams David Williams Gregory Williams CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS technology club 9, 10 chess club 1 1 gourmet club 11 cannibal liberation front 11 celibate club 12 honor society csf 10, 11, 12 JEANNINE WILLIAMSON mixed chorus 12 afro-haitian dance 12 mexico exchange student 11 R OBER T WILLIAMSON water polo 9 football 9 marathon dance drop out 10 AUBREY WILSON track 9, 10, 11, 12 x-country 11, 12 soccer 1 1 Jeanine Williamson Lauren Williams Robert Williamson Aubrey Wilson Janice Wilson Judith Wolfson She ' s just the girl. . .The girl you want. . . — Devo Leah Wong Mary Woods 139 Peter Wright Leslie Yarmo Connie Yearby John Yee Mark Yoneyama Lois Yuen Linus Lancaster Sidney Reed 140 141 pp ] senior informal 144 Jill Baltan ANDERSON team 9, 10, 11, 12 softball team 9 water polo team 10 honor society Zcsf 10, 11, 12 iSS CLARK ‘ % ' 4f s. ■ v english car appreciation club 11 english car dis-appreciati on club 12 coconut 12 jacket staff 11,12 society of beach fanatics surfers 1-12 “He who would not lose bis head must first keep it.’ —king ottakars sceptre V ' FolkSong Nat Basart Li-ar, Li-ar, pants David Akawie Malary Anderson Jennifer Archbold Mark Altberg Meredith Anderson Paul Arenson ■ tf II Mil : ■ m : JOHN DELANEY ricbard whacker fan club 12 dan waxman fan club 11, 12 crayton’s crew 12 beach lover 12 “uhub!” 12 NORMAN FONG echnology club 9 wombat club 9 asu 9, 10, 11 devotee 9, 10, 11 canni bal l i berati on front 1 0 eddie haskell fan club 10, 11 celibate club 11 ricbard whacker fan club 11 mickey mouse fan club k-11 Sean Conolley EDITH FRIEDMAN concert chorale 10, 11, 12 chamber singers 12 “guys dolls” 12 “ once in a lifetime” 12 honor society csf 9, 10, 11, 12 She’s so fine. . .(reprise) Carin Coulon Jenifer Craik Elizabeth Curtis Karl Dinwiddie Hugh Dodd John Delaney Meghan Cronin Jenny Erickson Moma ' s gonna take my kodachrome away ' Paul Simon Kim Helgeson Francesco Isolani Justine Jena James Hey man Lisa Mari Iwamoto Karen Johnson Alexandra Katz Karen Hogerheide Joyce Jackson Margaret Hunt Karen Jackson Don ' t touch it it ' s got KOME on it -KOME radio Julie Katz m MM Nathan La Force my Kon Paul Kimball jogatnon survivor badminton team gourmet club 12 varsity field hockey field hockey soccer team honor societ Daniel Malkin Jody L ’esperance Hilary Long Kym Louie Jenny Llacer Eric Lubliner Tasha Manongiian Ken Mallach Liskamm ADRIENNE LIPSCOMB honor society 1 1 , 12 CSf 11 , 12 ; .P® field hockey 12 gourmet club 10, 11, 12 mickey mouse club 1-12 KYM LOUIE key club 10 ski club 11 t?nm?R T MBA f. 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' i ■ K If m K, riwT £ v 3 3. 1 I . .it ' s just another brick in the wall” —Pink Floyd Photo by Dan Dean 189 82 Bart Abicht Erin Adams John Adams Stefan Ali Anwar Ali Leah Allen Matteo Ames Kirstin Anderson Andrea Andrews Sarah Archabald Anatasia Ashman Brian Austin Look up Photo by Neal Weng -Patrice Rushen Iris Baker Jason Bass Ralph Baker Adrienne Benson Alison Bernstein John Bischof Elwoods Blues Karen Baldwin Alex Battaglia Leor Beary Larsew Bewson Carin Bertmar Alesia Bland Jackie Blues Kendra Bardklay Monall Baver Rochelle Bell Heidi Berggren Alison Bingham Helene Bloom Maria Luisa Boas 190 Mary Booth Lorelei Bosserman Bobby Bowens Marquette Y. 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Photo by Art Yuen 202 She used to be my girl Photo by Dan Dean The O ' Jays Kelly Watson Sean Watson Chicita Watts Chris Weir Jake Weisenberg Michele Weitzer Peter Weitzman David Whalin Eric White Deneise Whittle David Willats Alonzo Williams Andrea Williams Debbie Williams Wake Up Ronald Williams Velma Williams Gillian Willson Angelia Wilson Aria Wilson David Wilson Nathan Wilson Rochelle Wingo Kenny Wolf Lee Wolfer Kathy Wollenberg Jennifer Wong Eric Wright Peter Wright Aaron Yarmo Denise Yee Elizabeth Yee Zachary Wilson 203 “EXTRAS-82-83 Keith Anderson Nora Barlow Kurran Bogl in Cassandra Brew Sherma Brooks Candi Calhoun Stefa no Cooper Lisa Austin Gilbert Barth Rhonda Boykin Lassandra Brew Martinez Bryant Gene Campbell Renee Dorsey Lashel Barker Wendy Betts Chris Bratt Christina Brofferio Suzanne Burns Sherman Chamberlain Linsa Dorson Aaron Dritz Dana Elliott Valerie Friedman Paul Gilbert Doug Gooding Carol Grunwald Valera Hazlett LaDawn Durall Gary Feemster Michelle Gibson Natalie Glover Sheila Gough Vi ncent Hackel Vicki Henning Hie P Dui Tanya Ferguson Jennifer Fabriel Melissa Gooch Jade Green Trudy Harrison Angie Herbert 204 Linh Hoang Dorothy Jackson Dawn Jenkins Erin Keller Lisa Kreppel Anthea Lynn Darryl Moore Bjorn Hori Pam Jackson Moniker Jones David Knight Robert Lay Lederel e Marti n Cassandra Moses Laura Hughes Pat James Tanya Jordan Gail Kohlmeister Avery Lee Kimberly Medis Brian Oliver Timur Otus Tanya Parker Dahlia Remler Lee Richards Mike Rienzi Mark Ruderman Jonathan Schwarz Josh Seward Jeff Smith Gi na Spri ngs Natasha Stil I man Ethan Strauss Stephany Taylor Dan Weinberg Wayne Treadwood Tom White Maria Vento Gi g i Wilson Becky Wolfer John Yung Jennifer Zuniga 205 Spring Season Spring Season Spring Season Spring Season Spring Season Spring Season Spring Season 206 spriM0 sports • agliMta . SSi 5 T 207 V 208 The men ' s varsity basketball team completed another succesful season by capturing their 13th consecutive RBAL championship crown by defeting El Cerrito in the playoffs, but then fell short in the N.C.S. by losing to Hay- ward in the semi-finals. The all-senior starting team was led by all Northern-California guard Vincent Washington, all N.C.S. team selection Mike James, Lonnie Wilson, and Don Brooks crashing the boards, and point guard Hervey Rogers. Calling the plays, Senior Dave (Dr. Dunk) Williams started half the season, and came on strong as the sixth man. The pre-season started well for the Jackets as they knocked off all of the OAL teams, including defending TOC champion Fremont, and runner-up Castlemont, and took second in the Mc- Clymonds tournament. But in the open- ing game played at the newly built Don- ahue gym, Berkeley was stunned by number one Bishop O ' Dowd. It was thought that Berkeley would be the clear run-away choice to win the RBAL league, but an old rival El Cerrito stood in their way. After win- ning the first match between the two teams at home, Berkeley fell in over- time in the last regular season game, both finishing with identical records, and sitting stage for the big finale in the RBAL playoffs. 1. Center Don Brooks sails over three defenders to score. 2. Senior Jacob Smith hooks a la up over El Cerito defenders. 3. Mike James tries to outmaneuver opponents. 4. Hervey Rogers sets up to pass. 5. Junior George Moore hooks a shot. 6. Brendon Holland leaps above Richmond opponents for two. 7. Team (L to R)— Top: Coach Bragg, Mitchell Hardin, Don Brooks, Dave Williams, Mike James, Ranee Oliver, Jake Smith, Coach Daniels. Bottom: Terry Ward, George Moore, Vince Washington, Hervey Rogers, Daryll Pines, Rod Pinkney, Vassily Bronson. Missing from picture: Brendon Holland, George Moore, Marcus McDade, and Lonnie Wilson. 7 209 nTtUte T ttn 210 The rematch between Berkeley and El Cerrito was all set. Both with i- dentical records and a history of ri- valry, easily won their preliminary games and were set for the thrilling R.B.A.L. championship final. El Cerrito led for most of the first half and held a two point lead at inter- mission. But Mike James and comp- any came storming back in the third period with James scoring 14 points in the most memorable quarter of Berkeleys season. Holding the lead for the rest of the game the jackets played virtually errorless ball, and won the league championship and an automatic berth to the NCS. There the 244 jackets ran into trouble. They squeeked by Clayton Valley 4342 on Don Brooks slam with four seconds left after a brilliant pass from Vince Washington. In the semi-final match Berkeley faced Hay- ward the team that beat them on a last second shot the year before. It was a see-saw battle for most of the game, but when Hayward pulled away near the end, the jackets could not pull off another comeback and lost another heartbreaker to Hayword. The jackets ended their season with a 25-5 record and another R.B.A.L. crown. Some say the team had too much talent, if so, look for the names of the starting five, Washington, James, Brooks, Lonnie Wilson, Hervey Rogers, and Dave Williams, they will go far. This years basketball starting team consisted of five players who had been playing together since 7th grade when they started at Willard, this being their senior year, marks the end of the amazing, one which will be long re- membered, along with 1980-81 basket- ball team which through it all com- pleted an incredible season. 1. Vince Washington soars over an El Cerrito defender to score. 2. Dave Williams, the amazing dun- ker, can only sit and watch. 3. Vince completes a tough layup. 4. Don Brooks delivers the pass. 5. Lonnie Wilson keeps his eye on things while showing his per- fect form. 6. Berkeley shows off its two weap- ons, the famed trap play. 7. ...and the slam! 8. Mike James and opponent vie for the tip-off. Photos by Rod Lamkey 7 8 211 212 The BHS JV basketball team went to an impressive 11-3 record this year. Coached by Mr. Bragg, they beat many formidable opponents including Me- Clymonds JV, Castlemont JV and the Livermore tournament. As there is no JV league, the soph- mores on JV play Frosh-Soph league. The Frosh-Soph, coached by Dan Palley, Was second in the league, losing to El Cerritto in the deciding game. They acheived an 8-2 league record. 1 . Paul Ruben looks to pass, as Mark Klein posts low. 2. Andre Washington pulls from 10 feet. 3. Ron Kelly D ' s up his man. 4. Andre Washington runs with his man. 5. Derrick Ward goes up for two. 6. Jim Whitty shoots a free throw. 7. No. 34 attempts a jumper. 213 Two words tell the story of the womans varsity basketball season. Angel Hardy, the three time all-east bay, all Nor-Cal, all-American averaged over 28 points a game and led the Jackets to the NCS championships, where they found out that they needed more than her to win. Many people thought that after the loss of four of the five starting players on last years team, that Berkeley would be unable to repeat as R.B.A.L. cham- pions. But the defending state cham- pions recovered after a slow start to turn back the disbelievers and not only win the R.B.A.L. championship not only gain an automatic birth to the N.C.S. championships, but also a number one ranking in the east bay. A position they have been accustomed to the past two years. The team is a young one and should be ready for championship form in a couple of years. Rounding off the start- ing five are Alma Batchie, Elnetra London, and Ruthie Whitehead who did well in lunging down the rebounds, and Jennifer Rader who found her shooting touch just in time to take the team to North coast. But it was still Angel Hardy who used her spectacular shooting and leadership to guide the team to another successful season. 1. Tammy Richardson jumps up for the score. 2. All-American Angel Hardy watches her shot go in. 3. Fooled you says Angel who does her jumping jacks while passing. 4. Team L to R Top Trainor Jay Beglinger, Coach Stelton Mitchell, Elnetra London, Doranne Brooks, Alma Batchie, Ruthie Whitehead, TammyRichardson, Sandra Smith, manager Ricky Caldwell, Coach Percy Crawford. Bottom, Janice Murrey, Angel Hardy, Jennifer Rader, Connie ?.Rosa Ellis, Pia Street 5. Jennifer Rader dribbles past opponent. Photos by Rod Lamkey 214 4 5 215 216 The Womens Basketball Team, picked to place last in the RBAL, went un- defeated in league play and were seeded first in the NCS Championship tour- nament. The first round was a thriller, as the girls squeezed by the California Griz- zlies, 49-43. The next night the Jackets gave an equally impressive show as they trounced the American Eagles, 66- 46. The final game was played against Amador -Valley. The Jackets were ready to go but somehow they lost the momentum gained in the previous games. They shot a poor 43% including Angel Hardy ' s 24 points with the rest of the team combing for 11. The game was a disapointing end to a cin- deralla season. Angel Hardy though was rewarded for her outstanding efforts by taking all-tournament honors, for the fourth time. As for next year, all but one of this years starters will return. And with a little luck the women will return for the 1982 NCS. 1. Angel Hardy dribbles with four year all -NCS finesse. 2. Doranne Brooks guards Pinole player. 3. Ruthie Whitehead goes in for a lay-up. 4. Elnetra London, chair person of the boards ' rises above two Amer- ican Eagles. 5. Elnetra inspects the ball before sending it in for two. 6. Angel shoots circles around an American Eagles. 7. Ruthie Whitegead returns from from a successful trip to the hoop. 8. Allison Raeder shoots for two. 7 . 8 . 217 The womens J.V. basketball team upheld the tn. dition of basketball excellence with a 13-2 record. They also won their division in the RBAL with a perfect league record. The team looks forward to a brill- iant future, consisting mainly of sop- hmores and freshmen. Outstanding platers included Susie Wong, Liz Stern and MaryAnn Simmons, who are promising varsity prospects for nect year. The girls were coached by Stel- ton Mitchell and Percy Crawford, both faculty at West Campus. 1. I sabel Mesa shoots for two. 2. Isabel Mesa jumps a little higher. 3. Susie Wong dribbles as Liz Stern directs the scene. 4. team: Jay Beglinger, trainor, Coach Stelton Mitchell, Isabel Mesa, Liz Stern, Jenny Strohman, LaTina Brown, Liz Bulkley, Rhonda Rich- ardson, Renita Esclovan, Susie Wong, Leah Richards, Maryann Simmons, Another Trainer, Coach Percy Craw- ford. 5. Renita Esclovan pitches a charity throw. 6. Jenny Strohman looks on as Rhonda Richardson puts soul in the basket. MaiBii w mrnjr 218 3 6 219 b 220 5 JP ' : Continuing a long tradition of fine fencing at Berkeley High School, this year ' s team is off to a mixed but hopeful start. At yearbook deadline the team ' s record was 1-1, but prospects looked good for the remainder of the season. Leading the squad were returnees from last year ' s team David Schellhase, Thor Wilbanks, and Jim Gibson. Also fencing for the Varsity team were Sandro Wallach and Bryn Kanar. Initially threatened by financial diffi- culties, including the loss of its trans- portation budget, the fencing team united to arrange transportation among themselves. The team we coached by Mrs. Jean Gregerson. Home meets wer directed by former BHS fencer Morris Bellard, who is currently ranked as the number one fencer in Northern Cal- ifornia. 1. Thor Wilbanks attacking while Mac Duff Hughes judges intently. 2. McAteer High School proposes a solution to post-nasal drip... 3. ...But Thor doesn ' t think it ' s so funny. 4. David Schellhase threatens a McAteer opponent. 5. 1980-1981 Berkeley High Fencing Team:L to R standing: Coach Jean Gregerson, Bryn Kanar, Rafi Brinner, Sandro Wallach, Cammy Antoncich, Andrew Keasler, MacDuff Hughes, Kamran Rafii, Paul Augst. Squatting: The varsity top three Thor Wilbanks, Jim Gibson, and David Schellhase. 6. Jim Gibson ' s attack is foiled by a well-placed leg. 7. Thor Wilbanks avoids being skewered. 6 7 221 The Men ' s Varsity Soccer Team stopped, started, and struggled to a 2-6-5 record. Highlights of the first half of the season included a 13-0 route of De La Salle followed by several disheartening defeats and ties at the hands of such teams as Granada and Piedmont. Out- standing players included on offense, Mark Altberg, Glen Lee, and David Whalin, and on defense; Bill Bennett, Keith Anderson, Kenny Wolfe, as well as goalie Thor Wilbanks. It wasn ' t until the end of the season that the Varsity kickers became a team in the real sense of the word. After a 1-1 tie against El Cerrito, Berkeley was smothered by Piedmont 4-1. Undaunted, the Jackets out played Harry Ells, but had to be satisfied with a 2-2 tie. The last game of the season, also against Harry Ells was a complete reversal of past trends. Berkeley managed to con- tain Harry Ells to sporatic ventures beyond midfield. Thus allowing Glen Lee, David Whalin, and Mark Altberg to rack up four goals, giving the Jackets their only real ' ' win. 1. Aaron Yarmo jumps for the ball with Adrian Pohlit in the background. 2. Bill Bennett charges for the ball. 3. Stuart Borsch going for the ball. 4. Keith Anderson slide tackles. 5. Marc Altberg carries on. 6. Kenny wolf, Bill Bennett, Damon Broder, Adrian Pohlit, John Cazden, Josh, Eddie Yuen, John Keffler, Coach Willie White, Goalie Craig Walker, Glen Lee, Peter Massey, Juan Murtedo, Aaron Yarmo, Keith Anderson, Marc Altberg, David Whalin. 222 maea 0 m am 223 ■ ijV ■ ••• ’ ■■ • ' • • ?:• v, - i ' . . IT W. • . ■ •- r ■ « ? ? • l yl (5- ,.r 1 -:• A- «5,.W si .v • :«K v vs VlHfli ■ dRR ' ” v, ' v jL.. ' ■ jfc 224 The BHS Womens Soccer Teams less than winning record this year was made up for by the spirit present in this years team. Many of the teams Berkeley played were more experienced than they were and had been playing longer. In spite of this Berkeley had some wins over Skyline and Encinal. Some of the outstanding players on this team were Rosie Emerson, Christina Brofferio, Jocelyn Wilkie, Pam Price, and Andrea Hunt; with excellent goaltending by Mary Snyder and Alona Bruce. Next year should yeald a more experianced team as many players will be returning. 1. Andrea Hunt traps the ball . 2. Rosie Emerson moves up on a Skyline opponent. 3. Fullback Pam Price kicks the ball up field. 4. Rosie Emerson fi ghts for the ball . 5. Andrea Hunt makes it look easy. 6. Jocelyn Wilkie dribbles between two opponents. 7. Womens Soccer Team: Front- Kirsten Frazier, Rocky Popo, Alex- andra Katz, Dorothy Lee, Lisa Tru- jillo, Alana Bruce, Susan Lawler, Andrea Galiani, Andrea Hunt. Back-Christina Brofferio, Dorothy Payne, Chris Craig, Jocelyn Wilkie, Mary Snyder, Marjorie Reimer, Kim Craig, Kathleen Lawler, Rosie Em- erson, Pam Price. A ■tE 2 1 f.- 4 {j 1 M v - nK • M IkIr 7 . 225 226 1. Berkeley runner shows the strain as she breaks the tape. 2. Sherifa Sanders flys over the hurdle. 3. Paul Olson spare over the high jump bar. 4. Charles Clewis hands off to Ston- ey McCree in the last leg of the 440 relay. 5. Pete Richardson strides to another easy victory. 6. Walter Murray leaps through the air. 7. The BHS Track Field team: (Listed Alphabetically)— Katharina Ad- ler, Ty Ammons, Brian Archibald, Jeanne Bantowsky, Shoun Batchie, Jay Beglinger, Cheryl Bishop, Doug- las Braswell, James Brosnahan, Zach- ary Brown, Marie Burgess, Jeffery Charleston, John Clavelle, Charles Clewis, Jessica Cohen, Robert Col- lins, Eric Crapo, Sara Dadd, Roger Daneils, Kelven Davis, John Delaney, Robert Distefano, Emetine Dorsey, Homer Dotson, Jonas Duke, Delores Evans, Antoinette Fane, Neil Gabe, Derrick Geer, Kevin Gilmore, Delita Gourdine, Cyrille Gulassa, Jonathan Guyer, Carol Hackler, Darline Halican, Winifred Hodge, Antonio Isolani, An- gela Johnson, Kirt Johnson, Robyne Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Chirtopher Kattchee, Carol Kauffman, George Keyes, Tanaya King, Andrew Kraetzer, John Langerton, David Lasky, Ver- mont Lewis, Stoney McCree, Marcus McDade, Linda McDonald, Doran Mc- Gee, Lance McGee, Ignacio Miller, Derek Mitchell, Ernest Molina, Ber- nard Moss, Walter Murray, Melissa Nelson, Paul Olson, Heather Parish, Nerrissa Paul, Noah Pickus, Jeremy Pripstein, Allison Rader, Matthew Ramos, Zendbia Redeaux, Lana Rice, Herbert Richardson, Kenneth Robin- son, Linnette Robinson, Benjamin Rodefer, Dedrea Rodgers, Steven Ross, Steven Rypins, Sherifa San- ders, Adam Segen, Sonya Sneed, Carol Snyder, Michael Sternberg, Jef- frey Steward, Janell Stradtner, Eugene Swift, Allan Taylor, Krisida Tay- lor, Carl Thomas, David Tom, Al- phonso Treadway, Lisa Trujillo, Laura Vaughan, Michael Walker, Ulysee Wal- ker, Sharon Ware, Heather Watkins, Lionel Westbrook, Roland Westgate, Kenyon White, Ruth Whitehead, Aub- rey Wilson, Vaughn Wilson. 7 . 227 228 Once again, California track Coach of the year Willie White will try to ful- fill any track coaches dream: State championhips in both mens and wo- men ' s track. Last year. Coach White came within a drop of a baton of ach- ieving that goal. The men won state, but the women finished only second when their record setting 440 relay team was disqualified because of a dropped baton. The men ' s team is virtually the same as the one that dominated the state meet last year. Kenny Robinson, the state 220 champion, and 100 runner up has returned in even stronger and faster form. Kenny was scheduled to com- pete in the Olympics in Moscow this year, but was not able to becasue of the boycott. Ulyssee Walker and Pete Rich- ardson are also returning from last year ' s team. They too are expected to win the events at state this year, Uly- ssee in the 440 and Pete in the 880. Both have run well in the early season. Charles Clewis was part of last year ' s state winning 440 relay team, and will play a big part in Berkely ' s success as well. Stoney McCree and Johnny Lan- gerston are also expected to streng- then this year ' s squad. They have turned in some excellent early season times. Another man to watch is Walter Murray. After coming on strong in the hurdles last year, he has improved even more, and is a strong contender to win at state this year. 1. Ulyssee Walker breaks the tape. 2. Doran MCGee sets his Pace. 3. Jonny Langerston in action. 4. Coaches Ward and White discuss the results of the last race. 5. Stoney McCree explodes from the bl ocks. 6. Walter Murray has a smooth ex- change with Ulysee Walker in the mile relay. 7. Dave Rochlin prepares to unleash another awesome discus throw. 6 . 7 . 229 Unfortunately, Berkeley has been hur- ting a bit at the longer distances. Senior Aubrey Wilson had State ambitions of his own, but an early season stress fracture may have shattered his dreams of glory. Pete Ramos and Doran McGee have been doing their best to take up the slack, but Aubrey is sorely missed. Roger Daniels is also expected to con- tribute heavily to the team, in the Dis- tance events. The spot that has weakened most since last year is the field events. Three highly competitive fieldman, Ricky Cald- well, Jim Moran, and George French have departed this year. North Coaster Ty Ammons, however, returns in the weightmen events. Other people to watch in the field events are Weightmen Doug Braswell and Dave Rochlin and Jumpers Paul Olson and Marcus Mc- Dade. The Girls team seems to be as strong as ever this year. Sharon Ware is the girls ' version of Kenny Robinson. She too was scheduled to run in the Mos- cow Olympics last year. Sharon is con- sidered to be a world class sprinter; it is doubted that she will lose many races this year. Sherifa Sanders will also show- case her talent on this year ' s squad. Sherifa is an all-around athlete, but is most proficient in the jumping events, and sprints. High Jumper Cheryl Bishop, ther current school record holder at the event also returns in ' 81 for the Jacket tracksters. Another one of the Jackets top point getters is Tanaya King, who runs most of the sprints and relays for the girls. All of these girls have val- uable state experience that will help the team. Laura Rice will help the team with her excellent 440 time and steady improvement. The distance trio of Robyne Johnson, Allison Rader, and Heather Watkins will assure consistent victories in the mile and the two mile events for the girls. All are gifted runners. 1. Long jumper signals for a landing. 2. A girl jumper makes it look easy. 3. Heather Watkins kicks it in. 4. A Jacket runner anticipates the starters gun. 5. Robyn Johnson stretches for an extra inch. 6. Sherifa Sanders leaps skyward. 7. Jacket thrower winds up for the throw. 230 4 . 6 231 252 4 5 . U C-BEl fELEY 3 . The Jackets future looks just as prom- ising as the present. Mike Walker (Uly- sees brother) is only in tenth grade, and is already burning up the track on the JV level. Eric Crapo is also an excellent sprinter for the JVs. Another pair of sophomores, Kelvin Davis and Jeff Steward are wiping up the competition in the shot and discus res- pectively on the JV level. For the past several years, Berkeley has been plagued with misfortune at state. Never, however, have they deserved to win more than this year. With a little luck, and a lot of skill, Mr. White ' s dream should become a reality for him and his team. 1. Kelvin Davis hurls the discuss with form. 2. A 1 -2-3-4 finish for the Jackets. 3. Eric Crapo flyes over a hurdle. 4. Two Jacket relay teams fight for the lead. 5. A distance man lost in centration. 6. A Jacket Jumper closes his eyes and flies. 7. Jonas Duke strides it out. 6 . 7 . 233 The fact that the Badminton team placed third in RBAL last year doesn ' t bother this year ' s netters. Led by Hy Van Nguyen, the team strength lies in the experience of returning players and a surprising amount of talent shown by novices. Quality, not quantity, should propell the team to an RBAL championship. 1. Grace Kajita serves a winner. 2. Lam Hoang and David Rotramel. 3. Yolanda Ramez dives for a shot. 4. Eric Thompson plays leap frog. 5. Pam Jackson wants to receive. 6. Dale Ballard returns one for a winner. 7. Back— Eric Thompson, Shelly Jackson, Dale Ballard, Lam Hoang, Margaret Ramirez. Front— Coach Gar- dener, Yolanda Ramirez, Grace Kajita, Hy Van Nguyen. 234 5 6 7 235 236 4 . The 1981 Women ' s Gymnastics team had a tough act to follow, consid- ering that for the last six years, the team had gone undefeated. With returning coach Debbie Hickey Dichter, and many returning team mem- bers, the team hopes to uphold the per- fect record. The girls have already de- feated last year ' s NCS champ, Campo- lindo, as well as Amador and Acalanes, as they prepare for the RBAL meet, which they have every intention of win- ning as they have for 8 years. Outstanding members include last year ' s MVP, Raine Taylor, Kirsten Boynton, and Vicki Bryant. 1. Team Picture, back row left to Katie Walker, Anne Magny, Chris Stephanie Lipow, Mary Jill Carroll, Cybele Stevens, Becky Terner, Robin Bell , Robin Woolsey Front Row, left to right- Marjorie Riemer, Rowena Hammond, Kirsten Boynton, Pat Deal, Vicki Bryant, Raine Taylor, Kim Craig, Lynne Okamura. 2. Vicki Bryant and friend ( Benjamin Dichter) watch meet as proud mother coach Debbie Dichter looks on. 3. Kim Craig executes perfect hand- stand form. 4. Robin Woolsey prepares to dis- mount from the balance beam. 5. Marjorie Riemer and Katie Walker judge their teammates. 6. Marjorie Riemer goes through the compulsory bar routine. 7. Vicki Bryant takes anothe grace- ful step in her beam routine. 6 . 7 . 231 This year ' s men ' s Gymnastics team had an unexpectedly good season. Coached by Mike Ares, a former Cal gymnast, the team did excellently in the Northern California Invitational Gymnastics finals. The year ' s success was especially surprising in light of the fact that there were only four seniors on the team. They were Bradley Lew, William Bryant, Daniel Markowitz, and Nanu Staal. However, the younger members of the team also did excep- tionally well, with at least five mem- bers returning next year. Thus, next year ' s team will uphold the Berkeley High tradition of excellence in Men ' s Gymnastics and will be spearheaded by Erich Moser, David Fish, Scott De- Oca, and Paul Fogarty. 1. Bradley Lew displays an awesome iron cross, L-sit. 2. t. The Varsity Team; Right- Left: Daniel Markowitz, William Bryant, Nanu Staal, Bradley Lew, Scott DeOca, Paul Fogarty, Charles Curtis. (Not Picture d) Erich Moser, David Fish and the Coach-Mik. Ares. 3. Scott DeOca performs front giants on the horizontal bar. 4. William Bryant displays an un- believable Y-sca le. 5. Charles Curtis holds a v on the parallel bars. 6. A difficult L-sit on the still rings is deftly accomplished by Bradley Lew. 7. Nanu Staal exhibits the splits on the floor exercise mat. 8. William Bryant performs a breath- taking, fingertip, onehanded, hand- spring. 238 4 . 239 Berkeley High ' s varsity baseball team promises to be a factor in the RBAL race again this year. Although past stars such as Brian Finley, Paul Graggs, and Danny Vida Ray Wilson are no longer around, the team still has a great deal of ability. As usual, the team is being coached by Paul Daniels and ex-major leaguer Elijah Pumpsie Green. And, as usual, Daniels faces the unenviable task of jumping right into baseball after the basketball season abruptly and sadly ends. Top players this year include Kent and Hugh Johnson. Although both are seniors, both have the same last name, both play for the same team, and both often play the outfield, don ' t be misled. Even though they may slightly resemble one another, the Johnsons, no matter how uncommon their last name is, are not brothers. They are, however, returning varsity players, and are both essential spokes in the Berkeley wheel. 1. Marcus Riley concentrates deeply. 2. Kent Johnson in the stretch. 3. Kelvin Zachary takes his lead. 4. Kent Johnson smokes one. 5. THe Varsity Team; Top Row: Head Coach Paul Daniels, Peter Wright, Andre Barton, Kent Johnson, Hank Jones, Mar- us Riley, Kevin Sudduth, Hugh Johnson, Coach Green. Bottom Row: Tim Urdan, Mike Trainor Danny Gay, Richard Herbert, Kelvin Zachary, Matt Morizano, Emmet Gardner, Mike Washing- ton. 6. Hugh Johnson slided in to home. 7. Kent Johnson on defense. 8. ... and on offense. 240 2 . 3 . 8 . 241 7 242 4 Another varsity player is Tim Dim ' f Urdan. While we don ' t know if Tim is actually any better than a BHS version of Johnnie LeMaster, we do know that Tim, the Jacket ' s Spring sports editor, always is at baseball practice when the other editors are laying out their pages. Actually, Tim Is a classic releable ballplayer, he can play many positions, none spectacularly, and he has a career batting average of .224. Urdan ' s fellow junior, Matt Morizano, is the Jackets catcher. Other notable players include speedy senior Kevin Sudduth, scrappy Danny Gaye, Franklin Furth, Rich Herbert, Mike Washington (who beat Urdan out of his job) Peter Wright, Andre Burton, and sophomore sensation Kelvin Zachery. Zachery started the Jackets first game and performed impressively, despite some shoddy defense. The Jackets provided a major up- set in the RBAL opener, beating the East Bays number four team, Pinole valley, which had been favored to win the league easily. Unfortunately, the Jackets followed that triumph with a disputed 3-2 loss to El-Cerrito, as Gaucho pitcher David Mowthe Lawn went distance for the win. 1. Tim Urdan plays fireman. 2. Richard Herbert scores easily. 3. Kelvin waits for the late throw to second. 4. Kevin Sudduth prepares to take on the catcher. 5. Mike Washington displays his awesome form. 6. Andre Burton signals for a left turn. 7. Kent Johnson rips one. 8. Mike Trainor smiles as his opponent gets hit by a bad throw. 8 . 243 7 , 244 The mens varsity Tennis team is a young but strong group of players who feel that they can bring back the R.B.A.L. crown which Berkeley lost last year for the first time in 13 years. With the absence of many would be varsity players, including Peter Wright, who might well of been the best raqueteer Berkeley ' s had in many years, the team will undoubtedly suffer. But their young, only two seniors, and have a good chance of winni ng the crown. Matt Hendrickson holds the number one spot, but that and many of the other spots are not definite. Look fora strong team next year, if not this year. 1. Matt Hendrickson returns a fore- hand shot. 2. Team L to R Back: Coach Bragg, Marc Diamond, Andy Humphrey, Matt Hendrickson, Phillip Vacheron, Chapman Burnett, Angus Hand, Robert Ward, Reggie Johnson, Keith Gruen, Greg ?, Oren Shiu. Bottom: Steven Cline, Paul Fike, Derek Furichi, Kyle Franklin, Marco Contini Kevin Lee, Lonnie Ford, Sharad Jain, Kevin Gong. Photos by Katy Haberkern 245 The BHS Swim team is the best it ' s been in several years. The com- bination of weights and strenuous workouts lef by Coaches Stinchcomb and Wilson have increased the teams overall speed. They should win the league title and place highly at NCS. Tom Voorhees, Sam Taylor, (co- captians), and Bill Wedemeyer are four year Varsity Lettermen. They ' ve contributed much to the team and should place highly at NCS. Tom Voorhees holds school records in the 200 individual medley, 500 free, and the medley relay. Sam Taylor holds school records in the 50 free, 100 fly, and the medley relay. Bill Wedemyer holds school records in the medley relay and the 400 free relay. The medley relay team of Taylor, Voorhees, Wede- meyer, and San Martin presently holds the school record. The team ' s only diver, Chris Kat- tchee, has also contributed greatly to the success of the team. So far, the team has beaten Pied- mont, DeAnza, and Alameda. Berkeley hadn ' t beaten Alameda in a dual meet since 1 966. Even though the team will be losing some of the most experienced swimmers, several of the JV swimmers show great potential. Promising swim- mers (Varsity and JV) for next year are Matt Rose, Mike Rienzi, Danny Cavana, Ted Robinson, Bryan Oliver, Eno Steiner, Rollie White and Pat Lone. Berkeley should have a strong team next year. 1. Berkeley Swimmer off to a good start. 2. Kris Katchee executes a V 2 with good form. 3. Team— Top: Tad Palmer, Kris Kattchee, Ken Mallach, Ted Robin- son, Sam Taylor, Erik Cohn, Mike San Martin, Danny Cavana, Hardin Gilbert, Pat Lenz. Bottom row: Matt Rose, Erik Stiener, Danny Weinberg, Tom vorhees, Rollie White, Brian Oliver, Erik Thompson, Ray Haywood, Bi lly Wedemyer, Ken Craik, Kimi Kokka, Louis Ngyuens. 4. Tom Voorhees struggles along. 5. Danny Cavana scratches his knees. 6. Erik Steiner emerges as he pops up for a breather. 246 5 247 248 The Womens Water Polo Team got off to a good start by beating Chico State 13-12 and tieing Cal 8-8 with only five minutes between games. The team has been asked to return to the Cal and Chico tournaments due to the fact that they placed first in the Chico tournament and second in the Cal tournament last year. Opposition this year was made up of college teams with the exception of Harbor High. Despite losing Rachel Houck and Lynn Wittstock to grad- uation, the team has retained coh- esiveness and spirit. Under the coaching of Bill Gabler and Rachel Houck the women main- tained their powerful defense against colleges with help of goalie Nina Thayer and fielders Julia Brofferio, Nina Con- nolly, Jenny Goman, Maggi Kelly, Colleen McCarthy, Karen Schneider, and Kelley Withy. Despite the graduation of five lead- ing seniors, the team is expected to continue its winning tradition for next year. 1. Maggi Kelly winds up for a goal. 2. Jocelyn Wilkie releases for an open pass. 3. Kate McKenzie looks for a clear shot. 4. Julia Brofferio pressures Cal offense. 5. Top Row: Nina Connolly, Nina Thayer, Audrey Cazden, Catherine Sklut, Kate McKenzie, Colleen Mc- Carthy, Julia Brofferio, Bill Gabler, Rachel Houck. Bottom Row: Jenny Goman, Mandy Eriksen, Jocelyn Wil- kie, Heidi Kumao, Maggi Kelly, Leslie Hunt, Kelley Withy, Karen Schnieder. Not Pictured:Kirsten An- derson, Deby Dolin, Stephany Gru- ber. 249 The mens 1980-81 wrestling team did not have one of its best years, but ended on a bright spot by sending two matmen to the NCS champion- ships. The team suffered from the loss of last years graduating seniors, but was strengthened by senior Terry Powell who went to the state championships last year and Darryl Moore who along with Powell went to North coast this year, and Tony Bourque who came in strong in the clutch. The team looks promising for next year, but will also suffer from a big loss of senior. 1. Danny Gay prepares to wrestle. 2. Gotchsaysa Berkeley wrestler. 3. Terry Powell leaves his opponent helpl ess. 4. Wrestlers practice up for the football season. 5. James Lawler commits a shame- ful act on an opponent. 6. The Wrestling Team; Back: Eddie Weitzer, Samal McCI i nton, Terry Pow- ell, Anthony Bourque, Fred Staal, Darryl Mooer, Coach Podewell . Front: David Room, Mac Pettis, Vic Vick- ers, James Lawler, Fred Pugh, Gary Scoggi ne. 250 251 252 The Womens Crew Team plans to have yet another winning year, with 5 of its National Champions returning supplimented by the members of last years strong novice boat. The dedi- ated members, coached by Bobbi Ruth, have workout at Lake Merrit every morning and land training afternoons. Despite financial difficulties the Crew Team is enduring and planning several pristigious regattas, including the San Diego Crew Classic, the Bay Area Row- ing Festival and this years Crew Nat- ionals. 1. Womens Crew Team;Back: Coach Maggie Oldershaw, Anne Rosenfeld, Holly Goodman, Diane Jackson, Nancy Driehaus, Cathy Schultz, Eva Lindberg, Andrea Richardsen, Tracy Pattersen, Thea Liskamm, Emily Smith, Nancy Schultz, Kim Owens. Front Row: Michelle Bennett, Kathy Wollenberg, Karen Johnson, Susan Egeberg, Grace Trampleasure, Pam Austin, Adrienne Klein. Karen Jensen, Rina Einwohner, Karen White, Lee Wolfer, Rosemary Chengson, Phyllis Tien. Not Pictured: Sana Davis, Julie Katz, Jennifer Ozaki. 2. Emily Smith, Dianne Jackson, Grace Trampleasure and Kathy Woll- enberg start the day right with a workout at Lake Merrit. 3. Grace Trampleasure attempts to move the boat by herself. 4. Coxswain Thea inspires her crew. 5. Karen Johnson, Susan Egeberg and Grace Trampleasure give it their all. 6. Ann Rosenfeld, Cathy Schultz, Lee Wolfer, Rosemary Chengson, Michelle Bennett, Nancy Dreihause, Tracy Pattersen, and Andrea Richardson take it on the paddle. 7. Emily Wollenberg, Diane Smith, Grace Jackson, and Kathy Tramplea- sure listen to their omiscient cox- swai n. 253 The Performers The Performers The Performers The Performers The Performers The Performers The Performers V A 254 1 The performer ' s accents and gestures vividly recreated the style and panache of David Runiond ' s New York city streetlife. Noted were excellent perfor- mances by Pat Mackey (Sky Masterson) and Susana Gilbert (Sarah Brown) whose singing enthrawled the audiences. Also, Paul Kimball (Nathan Detroit) and Ana Duckler (Adelaid) not only en- tertained the onlookers with song, but with humor as well, and finally Danny Kon (Benny) and Kirk Livingston (Nicely) teamed up into an excellent comical duo that kept the audience laughing with their outragious speech, gestures, and just plain stupidity. Overall the production was a feast for eyes and ears, once again displaying the abundance of talent at BHS. Guys Dolls 256 2 t. A, I w 3 1. Hot box girls in “Take back your mink. 2. Nathan Detroit (Paul Kimball) and miss Adelaide (Ana Duckler) envision their honeymoon. 3. Arvida Abernathy (Ruth Senturia) wishes her best for Sgt. Sara (Susanna Gilbert) in More I cannot wish you. 4. Bug Jute (Eric Tejada) and Harry the Horse (Paul Arenson) mug for au- dience. 5. Nicely-Nicely Johnson (Kirk Liv- ingston) engrosses himself in a carrot. 6. Adelaide and Salvation Army women (Susan Taylor, left, and Lisa Brosnahan, right) plot to catch a man. 6 257 Guys Dolls A dance and song extravaganza direc- ted by Carl Brush. This outstanding en- semble presented an excellent evening of musical theatre highlighted by such outstanding production numbers as The Fugue for Tin Horns, a com- plicated trio featuring Danny Kon as Benny Southstreet, Kirk Livingston as Nicely Nicely Johnson, and Josh Fel- dman as Rusty Charly ; Sit down, you ' re rocking the boat featuring Kirk Livingston; the Havana number choreographaed by Marcia Singman; and the Crapshooters Danced chor- eographed by Tim Doyle, who also did the excellent tap number in the show. Also the technical aspects of the show were of similarly excellent quality. The New York city skyline, designed by Dimitri Charles was superb. And the Costume Department, not to be out- done, produced an exquisite array of colorful and exotic costumes. Also the lighting and sound effects enhanced th overall entertainment of the show. 3 . 1. Nicely-Niclely and Benny South- street (Danny Kon) sing about the Oldest Established floating crap game. 2. Adelaide is surprised by Nathan ' s Bachelor party. 3. Chorus members take a dip in the Havannah” number. 4 Sky Masterson (Pat Mackey) lays one on a startled Sgt. Sara. 5. Lt. Brannigan (Githalga Ramsey) reprimands the bumbling Sgt. Han- nigan. 6. Crapshooters eagerly await Sky ' s roll of the dice. 259 Once again, the students of Ber- keley High put their energies toge- ther in one aura to create a fascinating mixture of theater. Three one-act plays were directed, technically set up, and performed soley by the students. The directors were seniors working in a special advanced theater project, and proved to be just as competent leaders as actors. The first of the evening was a play by Tennesee Williams, Portrait of Madonna, about the psychological aspects of a lonely woman about to be ' taken away ' . Michelle Rabkin guided the talents of Kate Bennett, Josh Feldman, Katherine Gale, Githaiga Ramsey, Lisa Safran, and Dawn Stott in- to a multi-faceted study of human re- lations. Aria Da Capo, by Edna Sr. Vincent-Hillary, was a framatic comedy about some very dramatic sides of society. Bart Abicht, Andrea Fraser, Vail Reese, Tracy Sallivan, and Sofie Tottie all clearly agree that working with each other and director Leah Clarke was cause for at least one sweet high school rememberance. The evening was beautifully topped off by Paul Arenson ' s production of Eva Maria, by Vaino Vilhelm Jarner, whose well-shaped cast included Bair Chugg, ' Susanna Gilbert, Jill Jeffrey, Clara McLean, Geoff Nathan, Timur Otus, Eric Tejada, Maria Thomas, and Carl Yost. 4 . 1. Cast from Portrait of a Madonna” (from left to ri ght) Dawn Stott, Kate Bennett, Githaiga Ramsey, Katharine Gale, Josh Feldman, and Lisa Safran. 2. The lead characters from Eva Maria Clara McClean, and Susanna Gilbert. 3. The cast from Aria Da Capo (back from left to right) Andrea Fraser, Tracy Sullivan, and Bart Abicht. (front) Sofie Tottie, and Vail Reese. 4. Some of the members of the Performing Arts Dept, (kneeling) Bart Abicht, Tracy Sullivan, (front row) Susanna Gilbert, Paul Aranson, Clara McClean, Lissy Friedman, Andrea Fraser, Jill Jeffrey, Jenny Guerola, G Githaiga Ramsey, Mike Vaughn, Cora Sue Harrison, Aria Wilson, ! Tim Doyle, Sarah Horowitz, Sarah Rosenbaum, (second row) Carl Yost, Sofie Totie, Barr Chugg, Katharine Gale, ? , Danny Kon, ? , Sharon, Josh Feldman, Lisa Safran, Leah Clark, Dawn Stott, Kate Bennett, and Eric Tejada. (bottom row of sculpture) Vail Reese, Shirley McCarter, Timur Otos, Adam Sklute, (2nd row on sculpture) Tony Burg ess, Geoff Nathan, (top of sculpture) Hubert, Michelle Rabkin, David White, ?. 5. Some leading characters of the spring production Once in a Lifetime (from left to right Mike Vaughn, Danny Kon, Leah Clark, Eric Tejada, and Aria Wilson, ?, Student Productions 261 The Symphonic band is made up of musicians who, with a little prac- tice, hope to enter the chamber winds. Most of its members are sophomores and juniors. The band performs ser- vices and light band music, and gave at least five concerts this year. They also played at berkeley junior high and elementary schools. Although this point has been made before it ' s important to recognize the exceptional talent that characterizes Berkeley High ' s Performing Arts Depart- ment. Each member works hard to pre- sent competent rehearsals as well as out- standing performances. 1. Jonathan Kofler, Kristie Grove, and Steve Klein provide the horn secti on. 2. Jill Tobias solos on her clarinet. 3. Kim Smith wrangles with a move- ment. 4. Lisa Montali discovers you cant play Highway to Hell on a flute. 5. Trumpeteers do it with their lips. 262 ' ng m 1. The Jazz Band: Ben Rodefer, Miles Taytor, Mortir Sarna, Ricky Pearson, David Agretellis, Allison Bernstein. 2nd row: Lisa Lee, Sarah Cline, Brent Bergman, David Yost. 3rd Row: Ed Cohn, Carter Zinn, Bill Friedman, David Glaser, Bill Harvey. In back, on bass: Mike Marcus. On drums, not shown: David Tull. 2. Ben Rodefer neads the chord changes. 3. Precision trumpet section. 4. Mike Marcus plays his acoustic bass. 5. David Agretellis. 264 The 1980-81 BHS Jazz Band con- tinued to dominate the world of high school jazz with winning appearances at the Redwood, Bear Valley, and Reno international festivals. This outstanding group hasn ' t lost a competition in 3 years. The band played at the Monterey Jazz Festival for the 6th consecutive year. There they performed for avout two to three thousand people each day. The pianist, Benny Green, was voted best jazz soloist in high school or college by the National Association of jazz Educators. Benny is an active prof- essional musician in the Bay Area, having played with Faye Carrol, Smily Winters, Eddie Henderson, and Eddie Moore. Sarah Cline, the 1st trom- bone player, won the Pepsi musician competition last year, and as a result, toured Hawaii. Drummer David Tull was recently awarded the Bank of America award for outstanding mus- icianship. The band is the result of students and teachers working together and individually to produce a top quality product. 1. Allison Bernstein blows her horn. 2. David Yost shows off his talent. 3. Jazz Band trumpeteers. 4. Sarah Cline, champion trombonist, takes a solo. 5. David Tull, another outstanding musician, swings on the drums... 2 26 7 The Concert Orchestra, under the direction and guidance of Willeam Elliot, performed a wide variety of symphonec works. In a total of four performances in the school year, the orchestra performed everything from classic symphonies by Mozart, Beet- hoven, and Haydn to contemporary chamber works by Persichetti, and Bay Area composer, Barry Taxman. Mr. Taxman ' s works received their world premier in a chamber concert in the Florence Schwimmley Little Theater, that was later broadcasted in the Youth in Music series on KKHI. The strings utilized the talent of seasoned veterans Meghan Cronin, rebecca Strauss and Daniel Malkin as well as hot young talents such as Ann Kettner, Sybel Stevens, and the virtuosi violinist visiting from Canada, Sheila McDonald. Soloists from Chamber Winds included flutist Mary Adams, and Paul Kimball on french horn. In addition to the direction under Mr. Elliot ' s baton, the orchestra performed Mozart ' s first symphony in their first concert the student con- ductor Maestro Danny. Concert Orchestra 6 1 . Anne Kettner and Talia Stern- laining for enough time to put a berg in their brilliant passage work. brilliant finish on the Beethoven 2. Concertmistress Meghan Cronin symphony. leads the orchestra through another 5. Remarkable Mark in an emotional argumentative rehearsal. moment, or is it time for his after- 3. Roland says don ' t fiddle with noon nap? me, buddy. 6. The small but tough viola section: 4. Michio Nikaido stops comp- Rebecca Strauss and Peter Glassey. 269 Directed by the enthusiastic Fred Terranova, the Wind Ensemble gave se- veral concerts this year, performing with the Symphonic Band, and West Campus bands. This more advanced band is open to enrollment by audition only, and contains the talent typical of the B.H.S. Performing Arts Department. Most of the band ' s members are involved with groups preparing for musical careers. While the group has suffered from a lack of disipline in recent years, the group has improved steadily under the demanding leadership of Mr. Terranova. i 270 Wind Ensemble 3 1. Amir Harari plays the baritone. 2. Ken Richardson pays attention to the conductor. 3. The wind ensembles trombone section. 4. Paul Kimball and Heather Popp- lewell. 5. A saxaphonist concentra tes . 6. A talented flutist. 271 5 Dance Production once again dazzled and amazed six receptive audiences as their creativity and vitality succeeded in producing an exceptional perfor- mance. The dancers, directed by Marcia Singman, gave each other ample love and support which greatly helped their diligent rehearsals, and created a family like bond among themselves. Two new features were in this years production: the play Overtones , which portrayed two woman and their inner selves, and the Vignettes which were dances done to various sound effects. Dance Production 1. Paul Arenson and Gillian Wilson: Lamentations. 2. Dance Production ' 81. 3. Lamentations, Lamentations, and more Lamentations. 4. Karen Mengel and Monica Gerhart. 5. Danielle Lawrence, Carin Couch, Danny Kon, and Cor Harrison in ... of Jewells Grown from Seeds. 4 . 213 In addition to the Dance Production class, two advanced dance classes and one tap dance class were included in the performances. A special thanks is given to Concert Chorale, directed by Lawrence Barker to Jason Reinier and Lisa Safron, who provided the musical accompaniment for some of the dances; and, to Tim Doyle and the technical staff for their dramatic lighting effects. 1. Sean Ramirez, Andrea Weber, Amy Gordon, Heidi Berggren, Karen Kauffman, Margaret Fine, Tamara Buckley, Maya Reed, Erin Adan, and Cora Harrison perform A civi- lized punk in Venice. 2. Jane Coll ins narrates Lamentations. 3. Kirk Livingston and Daphni Powell. 4. Jill Jeffrey and Paul Arens on perform the duet At a glance. 5. Jane Cpllins, Andrea Weber, Daphne Powell, and Kirk Livingston in Lamentations. 274 4 . Dance Production 275 The Berkeley High Concert Chor- ale, directed by Dr. Lawrence Barker, is a group of talented a group of talented male and female singers, and is con- sidered to be outstanding in its field. This year, in addition to a winter concert, a sprint concert, and its an- nual Day in the Sun concert, the Concert Chorale spent a week on tour in Alberta, Canada, and Sang for the Berkeley High Dance Production. Concert Chorale 276 mm 1. Andrea Hunt sings ' Ave Maria ' with intense passion. 2. Kirk Livingston listens obedi- ently to his favorite director, Mr. Barker. 3. Nora Patterson. 4. Ave Maria Thomas. 5. Timur Otus looks shocked as once again he finds himself singing off key. 277 4 . The Aeolian Choir is a group of very talented women who enjoy enter- taining people with their gifted voices. Like Concert Chorale and Mixed Chorus, Aeolian has reached new vocal heights under the superior leadership of Dr. Lawrence Barker. The group does not perform alone. It often shares presentations with Concert Chorale and Mixed Chorus. Under the direction of Lawrence Barker Mixed Chorus members take pride in their performance. These singers, many of them beginners, put in many hours to improve their routines, their motivation for hard work is the chance to move up to the more advanced groups. Concert Chorale and Aeolian Choir. The Mixed Chorus is another example of the fine talent that can be found at Berkeley. 278 Aeoli an Mixed Chorus 1. Mr. Barker raises his hand in ap- proval. 2. O.K. folks one more time. 3. Margo Heda and friend share a musical note. 4. Christine Lawson tackles it alone. 5. Maria Frazier, Heather Hearn, and Wendy Betts looks to Mr. Barker for approval. 2 279 1. Lee Richards, Delano Lewis, and Ignacio Miller belt out another one near the end of a long rehearsal. 2. Faye provides the accompaniment. 3. Terry Williams finds a note. 4. Valerie Chambers and Sheila Jones practice their scales. 5. The GospeChoir; Back Row: Judy Kitchen, Gary Feemster, Darryl Malone, A Friend, Paul, Lee Richards, Delano Lewis, Ignacio Miller, Mr. Navies, Anthony Harris. Next Row: Wanda, Tanya Watson, Beverly Banks, Kelly Perry, Another Friend, Andrea Epps, Pam Gibbs, Michelle Gibson. Debbie Wilson, Cheryll Senegal, Yol- anda Grant. Next Row: Donell Harris, Faye, Patricia James, Cora Sue Har- rison, Un Identified, Ruth Hunter, Althena Peet, Valerie Chambers, Gary 280 4 . About 30 black men and women enjoyed and eventful year as members of the Gospel Choir. Sponsored by Richard Navies, head of the Black Studies Department, the choir is a club organization. In addition to performing for count- less church congregations they also recieved a warm receptionat the Young Adult Projects production ' 81. The Gospel Choir also added its soulful black voices to the festivities of Back to Black Week. 281 Costume Crew Stage make-up is an out, like drawing and painting. Since the stage lights wash out the actor ' s features, it is the job of the make up crew to bring out these features, according to the actor ' s own character. Under the supervision of Jessica Lee Sampson, the crew did an excellent job creating 20 ' s characters out of Berkeley High students. The crews worked many hours rehearsing make-up application before hand to insure excellance on opening night. The costume crew designed and sewed costumes for both PAD ' S two major productions, Guy ' s Dolls, and Once in a Lifetime. 282 1. A dedicated costume crew mem- ber sews for Once in a lifetime. 2. Tina Akiyoshi: Can ' t you see I ' m designing. 3. Louise Ullrich, Lacey Burnett, and Amy Rice discuss make-up for Guys and Dolls 4. Nadia Millson. 5. Jessica Lee, make up crew chief, explains to Sophie Tottie how she will be made up. 5 . Make- Up Crew 283 284 Stagecraft offers students excellent opportunities to design stage sets and stage lighting for performing arts pro- ductions. Students also learn techniques of construction, rigging, and painting, as well as principles of design for creating light plots and set models. Students may choose whether they want to work in the class for 5 units of credit or work on a stage crew and actual performances for an additional 5 units of credit. 285 Somewhere Over the Rainbow vera cam) nanc ) melinJa williams m c )acl jonet) 288 Finale Finale Finale Finale Finals Finale ft T { ' mJjl A 2? k ' i JflPi A ,¥ W ... jjfc, p §| 4 WM f rJr | 1 «■ . A :• •. 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KoJOu Treinrx c t Ll Av%yn t jftfr.., ) ..|P; ,, S v% K y 3LiW- ' +■ • UgA5LckY-Xt n Wi ?VI ««, eu. nfi-x-v- yeAr.Ta.Ke-- -£ -L ? . c«. ?i + ; ' s.u.-.t p gw-enso) ADS • INDEX INDEX Aeolian Choir 279 African Students Association 24 Asian Students Union 28 Badminton 234 Baseball, Varsity 240 Basketball, Men’s JV 212 Basketball, Men’s N.C.S 210 Basketball, Men’s Varsity 208 Basketball, Women’s JV 218 Basketball, W ' omen’s N.C.S 216 Basketball, Women’s Varsity 214 Bike Club 62 Celibate Club 53 Chamber Winds 270 Cheerleaders 70-73 Chess Club 55 Close Up 48 Concert Chorale 276 Costume Crew 282 Crew, Women’s 252 Cross Country 84 Dance Production 272-275 Donahue Gym 64 Fencing 220 Field Hockey 82 Football, J.V 80 Football, Varsity 76-79 Gospel Choir 280 Gourmet Club 46 Guys Dolls 256-259 Gymnastics, Men’s 238 Gymnastics, Women’s 236 Hiking Club 52 Homecoming 66 Honor Society CSF 38 jacket Staff 30-33 Jazz Ensemble 264-267 Junior Statesmen 42 Key Qub 50 La Raza 20 Mad Dog West 54 Makeup Crew 283 Memorial 286 MESA 22 Mixed Chorus 278 P.C.E.C 58 Photo Qub 60 Ski Qub 56 Senior Formals 98-141 Senior Informals 144-159 Soccer, Men’s 222 Soccer, Women’s 224 Sons of Afrika 25 Speech Debate 40 Spirit Week „ 68 Staff 164-169 Stagecraft Qew 284 Student Plays 260 Student Senate 16 Swimming, Men’s 246 Swimming, Women’s 90 Symphonic Band 262 Teacher Evaluation Committee 19 Tennis, Men’s 244 Tennis, Women’s 88 Track. 226 Track, JV 232 Track, Men’s 228 Track, Women’s 230 Ujaama 26 Underclass 172-205 Volleyball, Women’s 86 Water Polo 92 W r ater Polo, Women’s 248 Wrestling 250 Yearbook 34-37 306 EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Dan Waxman Kevin Tabb ART AND GRAPHICS EDITOR: Coco Shinomiya MANAGING EDITOR: Justin Lena UNDERCLASS EDITOR: Mary Dors t INDEXEDITOR: Valerie Rogers FALL PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Marco Contini SPRING PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR: Mark Yoneyama FALL PERFORMING ARTS EDITOR: Danielle Lawrence SPRING PERFORMING ARTS EDITOR: David Yee SENIOR EDITOR: Justin Lena ADVERTISING MANAGER: Mark Jones SALES MANAGER: Tom Raffill STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Thomas Brown, Dan Dean, Rod Lamkey, Linn Lee, Sean Shoemaker, Dan Waxman, David Yee, Art Yuen, Mark Yoneyama STAFF ARTISTS: Coco Shinomiya, Jess Clark, David Huffman YEARBOOK STAFF: Ty Ammons, Phil Arndt, Karen Baldwin, Ian Ballard, Thomas Cynthia Chappie, Anita Qark, Cathy Cook, John Delabey, David Gabelko, Charles Gillum, Felicia Gray, Janice Hogan, Brenda Harris, David Rochlin YEARBOOK ADVISOR Terry Doran PHOTO CREDITS Thomas Brown- 22 , 23 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 66 , 67 , 226 - 233 , 280 , 281 Dan Waxman— 32 - 35 , 76 - 79 , 226 - 233 , 248 , 249 , 252 , 253 Nina Conally— 236 , 237 , 246-247 David Yee— 18 , 19 , 42 , 43 , 44 , 45 , 220 , 221 , 224 , 225 , 226 - 233 , 236 - 237 , 250 , 262 , 263 , 266, 267 Dan Dean— 30 - 31 , 34 - 35 , 58 , 59 , 66 , 67 , 76 - 79 , 82 , 83 , 90 , 91 , 222 , 223 , 224 , 225 , 226 - 233 , 240 - 243 , 246 - 247 , 250 , 251 , 246 - 247 , 250 , 251 , 256 - 259 , 264 , 265 , 272-275 Mark Yoneyama— 86 , 87 , 218 , 219 , 222 - 233 , 276 , 277 Rod Lamkey— 68 - 73 , 208 - 211 , 216 , 217 Art Yuen- 16 , 17 , 66 , 67 , 84 , 85 , 216 - 219 , 234 - 235 , 260 , 261 Sean Shoemaker- 92 , 93 , 226 - 233 , 240-243 Contributing Photographers-Mark Altberg, Ian Ballard, Karen Baldwin, Kathleen Butler, Katy Haberkem, Mar- co Contini, Nina Connelly, Lyn Lee, Jewel Baker, Thad Russell, Brian Schwabb, Thomas Somers, Al- fred Williams 308 STUDENTS A Abicht, Karl 190, 259, 260 Adam, Justin 38, 98, 50 Adam os, Freda 70, 71, 172 Adamos, Joel 80 Adams, Ellen 172 Adams, Erin 38, 190, 277 Adams, John 62, 190 Adams, Veronica 98 Adel a, Angelica 172 Adler, Katharina 226 Adona, Maria 98 Agretelis, David 98 Ahmed, Antonia 172 Akawie, David 38, 146 Akiyos hi, Christina 282 Albert, Baba 172 Alcutt, Anhony 98 Alee, Jonathan 172 Alexander Megan 172 Alford, Melanie 98 Ali, Anwar 190 AJi, Yasmin 87,98 Allen Jacasta 172 Allen, Leah 190 Allen, Maurice 98 Allen, Wise 98 Altberg, Mark 98, 146, 222, 223 Alter, David 172 Alvarez, Hilda 98 Alvarez, Rosa 98 Ames, Matteo 62, 190 Amezcua, Silvia 172 Ammons, Ty 34, 50, 78, 98, 226 Anderson, Christopher 98, 259 Anderson, Keith 204, 222, 223 Anderson, Kirsten 38, 57, 90, 1 90, 248 Anderson, Malary 87, 98, 146 Anderson, Meredith 38,90,91, 146 Anderson, Tonya 172 Andrews, Andrea 190 Apple, Michele 172 Appleyard, Bruce 172 Arch bold, Jennifer 146 Archbold, Sarah 57, 190 Archibald, Brian 172, 226 Arenson, Paul 146, 260, 277 Arguelles, Alexander 38 Arndt, Phillip 34, 98 Ashman, Anastasia 39, 190 Ahsman, Monika 38, 172 Augst, Paul 38, 172, 220 Augustine, Glen 38, 1 72 Austin, Brian 190 Austin, La June 98 Austin, Lisa 86, 172, 204 Austin, Pamela 98, 252 B Babcock, Leslie 98 Baker, Cassandra 172 Baker, Iris 190 Baker, Lash el 204 Baker, Ralph 191 Baker, Samantha 172 Baldwin, Karen 34, 190 Ballard, Dale 172, 234 Ballard, Eric 100 Ballard, Ian 100 Balton, jilt 100, 146 Bantowsky, Jeanne 145, 226 Barclay, Kendra Lynn 190 Bardach, Elizabeth 172 Barker, Lashell 10 Barker, Ritchiee 172 Barlow, Patrick 80 Barlow, Nora 38, 48, 50, 204 barrett, Patrick 100 Barth, Gilbert 204 Barton, Andre 240 Basart, Nathaniel 146 Bass, Jason 191 Batchie, Alma 226 Batiste, Christina 100 Battaglia, Alexander 38, 191 Battin, William 172 Bauer, Mona 191 Bayliss, Sonya 101 Beary, Leor 191 Beglinger, Jay 50, 78, 1 00, 226 Bel chamber, Jeffrey 172 Bell, Cynthia 100 Bell, rRignald 172 Bell, Robin 172 Bell, Rochelle 191 Belle, Timmie Pierre 172 Bender, Ardella 100 Benner, Alan 146 Benner, Christopher 172 Bennett, Anita 38, 172 Bennett, Bill 222, 223 Bennett, Katryn 38, 260 Bennett, Michelle 252 Benson, Adrienne 191 Benson, Lars Carl 191 Bent, Cynthia 173 Berggren, Heidi 191,277 Bergman, Brent 38 Bernstein, Alison 16, 38, 191 Bertmar, Carin 191 Betts, Wendy 204 Bingham, Alison 37, 191 Bischof , John 38, 191 Bischof , Otto 100 Bishop, Brian 173 Bishop, Cheryl 2?6 Bivins, Donna 173 Blacksher, Lori 173 Blanche, Bregory 173 Bland, Alesta 191 Bland, McAllen 100 Biantpied, Eric 173 Blomquist, Matthew 100, 145 Bloom, Helene 191 Blue, Andre 100 Boas, Maria 52 Boglin, Kurran 204 Bonrque, Anthony 100 Booth, Mary 38 Borough, Maija 173 Borsch, Stuart 222 Bosserman, Lorelei 38, 70 Bourque, Anthony 50, 60 100, 147 Bowlin, Thomas 147 Box, Scott 173 Boyd, Tanya 101 Boyer, Celia 173 Boykin, Rhonda 70, 173, 204 Boynton, Ragna 173 Bradley, Frank 101 Bradley, Tanya 173 Brand, Richard 173 Brann, David 100 Braswell, Douglas 102, 226 Bratt, Christopher 38, 204 Braun, David 38, 40 Braun, Naomi 38, 173 Breen, Lesa 173 Brenner, Samuel 173 Brew, Cassandra 204 Brew, Lassandra 204 Brinner, Rafael 1 73, 220 Custom ‘-Designs MnA 6 QiGkswe Hussom EL-Hosseiny 3 0 ©AS • Concept SlltAts • SPcttCAIng ' SAM” §£e ' ShiAts Proud boobs Qaffe ty oh V-ftno CLOTHING FOR jof (415) 548-8073 ¥ 2374 ' Defog ioplt C a. 94704 2514 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 (415)848-7617 ri PPERSONALS To my good friends at B.H.S. Jess, Dan, Justin, Jewel, Paul Connally, Ben Rox, Eric Pearson, Russel Matsui, and Glenn Fong: Thanks for livening up my school years and good luck in the future. Duncan M. Miller To: Justine Shapiro, Aron, Joey Kaji, Eric Thompson, Mike SanMartin, Danny Gay, Josh Lewis, Dave Rochlin, Zack Brown, Bye and the best of luck. Craig Walker=ln a sentimental mood. To Mong a rong yong ping, Im glad we became such good friends. Has a great time in D.C. and next time III really put your hand in warm water. Love always -buddies Heather Thomson, We have some valuable information for you. M.S. mong-elong-long-o-wong-ping Hugh Dodd Thenks for all the great times youve given me. I never knew I could love some- one as much as I love you. I ' ll miss you next year when you go away but I ' ll be here when you get back. I love you sweets. -Nina. Goose, Love forever shared. Chap, I watched you this whole year-now you know! A Classmate Adam, Well here we are at the end of our road. Remeber all are good memories:Cherry streetf ootball games, 2nd grade risting, Aptos, baseball arguments (N.Y. of course) car crashes, and beer crashes, and other crashes you hate to think of, so many I can ' t even remember all of them. Good luck in the future and always keep in touch, and as a closing statement don ' t forget that Boston sucks, and New York reigns. Your forever pal-Phillip Wai, Hai Pukabear, ljust wanted to say you have a cute little ask me not what. Naw, ok. Just me jivin ' as usual. Through thick and thin I ' ll always be thinking of you for you ' ve left unforgettable memories in my mind which has helped me a great kealin life, you ' ve brightened everydai of my treacherous tenth and eleventh grades and I ' m sure you will in twelfth and maybe longer. Anyway, be nice to yourself and don ' t lose your ask me not what, okai? And don ' t forget I love you. Short Cake Moose Hey girls, we had a hellllll of wi 1 1 II I Id time. 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Nina and Coll II 1 1 II I II 1 1 II leen o Braodale, Michelle 173 Broder, Damon 100, 223 Brofferio, Cristina 204, 224 Brofferio, Julia 37, 90, 248 Bronson Vassily 209 Brooks, Christine 101 Brooks, Dona 100 Brooks, Don 77, 209 Brooks, Doranne 90, 216 Brooks, Margo 173 Brooks, Sherma 50 100, 204 Brosnahan, James 102, 226 Brosnahan, Lisa 48, 52, 257 Broussard, Toni 100 Brown, Barbara 173 Brown, Jennifer 173 Brown, Thomas 34,67, 100 159 Brown, Timothy 173 Brown, Zachary 102, 226 Browne, Kimberly 70,71,73 102 Bruce, Alanna 102, 224 Bruce, Arinda 173 Bruvold, Anita 38 Bruvold, William 38 Bryant, Martinez 204 Bryant, William 102 Buckland, Anne 38,4- Buckley, Tamara 102, 277 Buenger, Pamela 173 Bull, Peter 38, 1 73 Burgess, Antonio 38, 260 Burgess, Barbara 173, 226 Burns, Gregory 102 Burns, Suzanne 90, 204 Bush, Charlene 173 Butler, Andre 173 Butler, Kathleen 45, 102 Butler, Linda 102 Butler, Pamela 102 Butler, Parris 173 Butler, Valerie 102 Butt, Peter 102 Byer, Adam 38, 102 c Caise, Yule 38, 40 Calhoun, Candy 71,204 Callenbach, Hands 38 Camell, Linda 173 Campbell, Charles 57, 173 Campbell, Gene 204 Campbell, Wanda 174 Cannon, Stormy 147 Carlbon, Jennifer 174 Carpiaux, Daniel 52 Carr, Stephanie 174 Carroll, Mary 38 Carroll, Patricia 62, 1 74 Caruso, Steve 173 Carus, Marissa 38, 102 Castello, Suzanne 44, 83 ato, Alma 174 Jatus, Joyce 102 Cavana, Daniel 174 Cazden, Audrey 90, 147, 249 Cazden, John 174, 223 Chai, Steven 174 Chamberlain, Sherman 204 Chambers, Valerie 174 Change, Grace 102 Change, Seung 174 Chang, Te Jung 147 Chang, Te Ning 38 Chappie, Cynthia 102 Charles, Jerri 102 Charleston, Jeffery 84, 226 Chase, Christopher 1 74, 234 Chaver, Alon 52 Chavez, Vivian 104 Chen, An-Tuan 174 Chengson, Rosabear 102, 147 252 Chinn, Carol 174 Choulett, Raymond 104 Christopherson, Elin 52, 147 Chuck, Alice 38, 174 Chuck, Roy 38 Chugg, Barron 174, 260 Chung, Mera 50, 57, 104 Chyr, Helen 174 Citragno, Glenda 70,71 Clark, Dana 16, 104 Clark, Deborah 104 Clarkopolous, Jesse 32, 147 Clark, Joel 80, 174 Clark, Leah 147, 260 Clark, Linda 104 Clark, Monica 104 Clark, Todd 192 Clark, Anita 66, 104 Clarke, Nadera 90 Clavelle, John 104, 226 Cleage, Darian 174 Clewis, Charles 104, 226 Close, Karen 174 Cody, Celia 50, 192 Cohen, Jeremy 57, 174 Cohen, Jessica 174,226 Cohen, Laurel 174 Coen, Siobhan 10, 192 Cohen, Susan 174 Cole, Felicia 50,174 Coleman, Elaine 192 Collins, Jane 104, 147, 277 Col 1 ins, Mary 174 Collins, Robert 80, 1 74, 226 Com bash, Porsche 174 Concepcion, Leslie 105 Condon, Lisa 52, 105, 147 Conley, Luana 105 Conley, Reginald 105 Connell, Leslie 105 Connell, Mary 192 Connol ley, Sean 148 Connolly, Kristin 192 310 Connolly, Nina Q. 32, 57 Dadd, Sara 226 90, 192, 249 Daniel, Camelia 105 Connoly, Paul 105 Daniels, Roger 193, 226 Contini, Marco Teeny Weenie Danziger, Farrel 105 174 David, Daniei 38, 174 Cook, Cathrine 34, 105 David, Mercedes 106 Cooper, Julius 192 Davis, Anthony 174 Cooper, Nina 38, 1 74 Davis, Felicia 174 Cooper, Stefan o 204 Davis, Jane 193 Couch, Carin 160, 277 Davis, Kathleen 193 Courtney, Calvin 192 Davis, Kelvin 81, 174,226 Coulon, Carin 148 Davis, Nikita 106 Coverson, Lonell 174 Davis, Rebecca 174 Coverson, Lovel 1 174 Davis, Sarah 193,252 Cox, Jennifer 174 Davis, William 193 Craig, Cathleen 192 Deal, Patricia 106 Craig, Christina 38, 83, 192 Dean, Daniel 34, 174 224 Decker, Paul 193 Craig, Kimberly 83, 192, 224 Deetz, Cynthia 193 Craig, Reba 174 Delany, Big John 34, 50, 78 Craik, Jennifer 38, 148, 234 106, 148,226 Craik, Kenneth 174 De, Oca 174 Crapo, Eric 174, 226 Devine, Charles 193 Creamer, Sherman 192 DeVries, Ellen 106 Crew, Todd 174 Diamond, Marc 38, 174 Crews, Ingrid 105 Dillon, Diane 174 Crochet, Joan 174 Ding, Yuan 38, 1 74 Cronin, Meghan 148 Dinwiddie, Karl 39, 148 Crowe, Alison 38, 192 Distasi, Lawrence 174 Cummings, Rozenia 174 Distefano, Robert 193, 226 Curtis, Charles 50, 174 Dixon, Aretha 174 Curtis, Elizabeth 105, 148 Dixon, Donna 90 Curtis, Paul 62, 105 Dixon, Fred 175, 234 Curtis, Sandra 174 Dixon, Kim 193 311 Dodd, Hugh 47, 148 Dodge, Sarah 60, 106 Dodine, Josh 193 Doian, Deby 38,90,175,248 Do! 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