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' T-f 1 f to, 9 4 ,6 r i 0 ic 3 1) - ' ' ' ' u  r . -3 H i A 2 . s . 3 ?-8 Pl-i ? - r ' L o J. 9 ' w ) ., - ' ' ; J 1 e -«, K- 1; 9 rn A-I ' H K X. ( V O . ' iniurQ iJ 6. Ci - f ; 3, that ' s v - UX .-4- J +h..lc -h vNyxr dcv x (SCf- tX3 t 05N 1,. -vit-V A. C oW doo ,p u T B P Si I ' ll or vc- you bu J ' ' ' V i 1 i3 m M UL r ' : ra§ o c (-0, (J s O 1 w sr JZ,:; ' o - --v- - y ' v This yearbook is dedicated in memory of the late Mrs, Sarah Harrington, 1924 - 1981; History Department HISTORY ISN ' T WHAT IT USED TO BE, WHAT HAP- PENED BEFORE AND HAS STOPPED. IT IS THE IAW4 ING PRESENCE IN US OF THE ANCESTORS OF EACH NEW DAY. AND AT ITS BEST, HISTORY PARENTS IN US THOSE TRUTHS WHICH NEED NO SPEAKING, WHICH LAUGH AND DANCE AWAY FROM DESTRUC- TION. .. HISTORTIS. SARAH HARRING- TON IS. AND SO SHE HONORS US WITH THE PRIVILEGE TO ' TEFUL-EACH NEW INDEED, SHE IS. Dr. Marlin Foxworth i ' jhis i T mOO, jTkaX j aj4v5v. Vo iC fvv. CUi 1961 - 1 962 BERf El WAY i- ' I ill :5 i 1 1 1 4r OPENING 4 raur ujM Wt- Lric .-.So nuu X -iJr . id. Coo AiMJl U - ocl. {l -ilu I ' ImJ ' . SENIORS STAFF OUTSTANDING J4i A w - m i- ' • ' . ' PHOTOGRAPHS jit! 184 UNDERCLASS 200 SPRING SPORTS PERFORMING ARTS 240 290 CLOSING 320 INDEX 331 M iin K ' Bf?- 5 ' ' ' x % J jf JLr S 1 10 11 12 13 ACTIVITIES o Activities it tt t( it tt 19 20 BILL and VICKY CHANG lanchised Sloie Owners BASKIN-ROBBZNS ICE CREAM STORE I4n SHATTUCK AVENUE BERKELEY CA 94 709 1415)843-4633 uoofi i(yi y€U 1. Senate members discuss an issue. 2. Kelley Withy eats lunch while working. 3. Tom Naparst emphasizes a point. 4. The Senators-(L-R): Mary Pugh, Aletha Hall, Lorelei Bosser man, Adrian Pohlit, Yohan Smith, Tom Naparst, Mark Dia mond, Sandro Wallach. The Student Senate, Fall, 1981, concentrated its efforts on communication and racial relations. The Racial Relations Committee was one of its most important committees, and a motion was passed that the Senate insure the existence of such a committee in the years to come. The Senate tried to foster helpful communica- tion in a number of ways. A Student Senate newsletter communicated to students what the Senate was up to. The Student Council commu- nicated to the Senate what the students wanted. The Student and Staff Senates met to share concerns and learn opinions. Flowers were given to staff members at certain intervals, in an ef- fort to tell them that their hard work was appre- ciated. If people let each other know that they are appreciated, then all the work would be more bearable, and therefore of a better quality. It is high time that students and staff show the appreciation for each other that we all deserve. An additional concern was the general condition of the campus, since respect for a school is re- flected somewhat in how clean it is. The Senate followed up on Principal Foxworth ' s idea to have clubs compete for money by cleaning the campus. The Club Clean-up Plan was instituted in January. Various fundraisers earned back the money spent on the Student Committee of teachers Performance (S.C.O.T.P) and its handbook, flowers for staff members, a rather unsuccessful Homecoming float, and general materials (i.e. paper for the Student Senate Newsletter, etc.). STUDENT SENATE 21 1. The Committee: back row (L-R): Seb Rupley, Eric White, Yohan Smith, Charles Wilson, second row: Lorelei Bosserman, Michelle Lee, Lisa Dolit, Linn Lee, Tracy Patterson, bottom row: Porche Combash, Krishna Douglass. 2. Lorelei Bosserman makes a suggestion. 3. Yohan tries to act casual for the camera. 4. Michelle Lee contemplates life. RACIAL RELATIONS 22 The Student Senate formed the Racial Relations Committee in response to some very real racial prob- lems at BHS. The idea was born in 1965, but was inactive for years until the fall semester of 1981. The Committee spent the semester sharing personal experiences and defining the problems as perceived by the members. It was decided that working on Berkeley High itself was a large enough task, so the group compiled a statement of the problems. This group statement was to be followed by a question- naire to the student body, in order to make use of the experiences and opinions of more people. The State- ment included such concerns as segregated classes, segregated clubs and teams, racial related violence, unrecognized prejudice in ourselves, and racism within the school institution. In the coming years, the committee plans to see what things must change in the stated problems, and how they can be changed. Then, at long last, the Racial Relations Committee can begin to implement some solutions. 23 This year ' s speech and debate team, meeting spo- radically in Mr. Johnson ' s kindly preoffered room, met with equally sporadic success. On the bright side, co-presidents Sara Maxwell and Steve Rypins won several awards in individual speech events, while making a good showing as loving partners in team debate. Rypins had an especially active year, attending the prestigious Harvard University and Loyola-Red- lands tournaments, accompanied at the latter by Da- vid Fiore. Overall, the team has thus far had its dreams of glory dashed, but has met with enough success to remain undaunted. Fond and not wholly unrealistic hopes are held for the district, league, and state champion- ships. SPEECH AMD DEBATE 24 , . . tl JCm- ' ' :J y 1. David Fiore argues a point. 2. The Debate Team: (L-R): David Fiore, Pat Carroll, Katy Adler, Sara Max- well, Noah Pickus, Mark Ruderman, Matt Hendrickson, Steve Rypins. 3. Sara, Katy, and Pat watch out for thorns. 4. Sara Maxwell can out stare any opponent. 25 26 CLOSE-UP Close-Up is a nationwide program which enables high school students to intensely study their govern- ment. This year, 18 students from Berkeley went on a one week trip to Washington D.C.. While there, they shared their experiences with other students from the greater Bay Area, Atlanta, Georgia, and Philadelphia. They spent in the capitol listening and questioning speakers, such as Ron Dellums, Pete Stark, Tom Lantos, and almost Hayakawa. There were many workshops, tours of the city, and semi- nars. All in all the week was an enjoyable one, well worth the time and money spent. 1. Liz Stern makes her point. 2. Two Close-Up participants. 3. Becky Weiner and Lisa Montale, here ' s lookin ' at ya kid. 4. Quick take the picture before I freeze! 5. Allison Rader takes the mike. 27 JSA Tie r. i-,r arj; ' .%■:;- y.-jv,. v .j ' jr-::- , m t make ttainam asMse of ve r,rr .z mmtt sad g p A«i  dear -ntrm ' t j ' ,v . The ' igb Gbaycer k part ' t± PSLOft. PieJ- Twice 3 -OHH0S MOB flSVBEXtS dCfieflnUC t6 ■., Cifm - TK ttCTr - i-iZ ' i ' ltZ MODEL an. The Model U.N. Club is a club that explores the world of the diplomacy by carrying out the functions of the U.N.. It has committees that research political bills and debate them at the annual convention at U.C. Berkeley. They had a good turnout this year, with 15 members, doubling that of last year. The two presidents were Silvia Grassetti and Mary Pugh, who were both active last year. The club wishes to thank Mrs. Myers for the use of her room and her generous support. 30 1. Mary Pugh sings the Iraqian National Anthem while at a Model U.N. meeting. 2. Ha Ha they don ' t know the words. 3. Sheik Coolidge watches over his oil fields. The Model U.N.-(L-R): Noah Pickus, David Knight, Dorothy Payne, Cal Coolidge, Silvia Grassetti, Tom Naparst, Maia Gahtan. 31 YOUNG CAPITALISTS 1. Kristin Bebelaar tries to think. Young Capitalist ' s Group Picture; Craig Walker, Mark Sanchez, Doug Gooding, Vince Hackel, Matt Rose. Group Picture, PAL: back: Paul Nagai, middle: Tracy Patterson, Ken Gaskins, Bart Abicht, Danny Stevenson, front: Jeremy Elliott, Clay Ordona, Kristin Bebelaar. 4. Mark Sanchez, Doug Gooding, Craig Walker. 33 MESA 1. Michael Mcelvane goes into a trance. 2. Michelle Poe and friend. 3. Lisa Trujillo gets help in math from Mr. Ward 4. Shelly Laschwa 34 ; iiiiii MESA stands for Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement. It is an organiza- tion designed to increase the number of un- derrepresented minorities in the mathematic- related fields. Through MESA students re- ceive educational enrichment, experiences, and the help needed to prepare themselves for university level programs. Services offered include tutoring, indepen- dent study groups, career counseling, field trips, and summer enrichment and employ- ment programs. These activities serve to in- volve the students in more advanced classes. 35 LA RAZA The Raza Student Union, consisting of stu- dents with Hispanic backgrounds, was a bit slow in organizing their activities in the beginning of the year. But at the Home- coming rally they surprised all with their float, entered in the competition which took first prize. The highlight of the year was when mem- bers of the Union were allowed to interview candidates for the position of bilingual counselor. That position went to Ms. Gloria Aguilar. The Raza Students Union wishes to express their deep appreciation to Mr. Salvador Murillo, Ms. Maria Vargas, and Mr. Isono who with their help allowed the group to complete their set activities to the fullest. 36 1. Martin Perez 2. Sandra Rubio, Ginger Sanchez, and Mr. Murillo. 3. La Raza bottom row: (L-R) Gracie Vasquez, Maria Teresa, Martiza Melgar, Gina Macias, Yolanda Ra- mirez, Elsie Sanchez, Ginger Sanchez, back row: Bea- triz Perez, Martha Lopez, Madalena Ramos, Margie Ramirez, Mr. Murillo, Sandra Rubio. 4. Smile Ms. Vargas, you ' re on Candid Camera! 37 1. Valerie Savage 2. Cynthia Robinson in deep thought. 3. George Moore, Michael Jackson, Vin- cent Walker. 4. Mr. McKnight prepares for speech. 5. Mr. Navies 6. Jackie Baker, Jamie Abernathy, Lois Porter. 38 yl The African Students Association is a group of students concerned with the political and educational issues that involve black people, locally and na- tionally. The ASA grew in the late sixties out of a need for students and the community to have an effective curriculum. Since then, the ASA has worked very hard to maintain the pro- gram, and so far, has been successful in keeping the Black Studies Depart- ment, at Berkeley High Alive! 39 The purpose of the Asian Student Union is to unite the Asians at Berkeley High School. Some of their activities were cen- tered around the community, (Nihonmachi Street Fair, Asian American Culture Festi- val, fund raising projects, school activities, and dances.) In the group, the asian stu- dents will be able to learn more about their culture. 40 1. The ASU: back row (L-R): David Quong, Carey Fong, Sidney Lee, Linn Lee, Doreen Hing, Susie Wong, Kyle Gong, Corby Shinomiya, Pat Lee, Ken Gaskins, David Lee, Richard Ikeda, front row: Miya Fujioka, Andy Goto, Erin Wakida, Car- ol Chinn, Cassie Lee, Jaime Kaji, Helen Chu, Lynne Okamura, Jeanie Toy, Craig Wong, Eliza- beth Woo. 2. Andy Goto teaches Kyle Gong how to dance. 3. Ken Gaskins in yet another picture. 4. Eugene Tu really gets into the discussion. 41 1. The C.S.U. - (L-R): top: Cindy Li, Jennifer Wong, Edward Chen, Grace Lee, Katy Lee, Tony Hsu, Roger Ding, Andy Sui, second row: Julie Kuo, Po-Lin Shyu. (not pictured) Howard Jay, Stephen Lee, Margaret Luk, Po-Fen Shyu, Eugene Tu, Elizabeth, Shirley Wei. 2. Tuan Bui smiles for the camera. 3. Jennifer Wong laughs at the photographer. 4. The Vietnamese Students Union - (L-R): Kim-Vinh Nguyen, Tuan Bui, Ha Tu, Lac Vuong, Hai Dinh, Huyen Tra, Huy Bui, second row: Cang Duong, Dun Bui, Tu Nguyen, Tuan Ho, Men Huynh. Not pictured: Thuong Huynh, Mai Huynh, Nguyet Nguyen, Thu Vo, Thuy Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen, Binh Huynh, Truong- Son Nguong. 42 r ■i I The Vietnamese Students Union was a new club, formed to aid new students and those none familiar with BHS in social relationships and educational development. They tried to assist all new comers to get acquainted with their new surroundings; further more, they worked to im- prove their learning in academic work. They were a group of students with different inter- ests, who came together to participate in a vari- ety of activities such as meetings, field trips, learning about the new culture, while maintain- ing the honoring the olc culture. The CSU, or the Chinese Students Union tried to provide students of Berkeley High with edu- cational and school activities, fundraising, dances, etc.). In doing this they tried to familiar- ize the remainder of the student body with American and Chinese culture. 43 Benefiting from a sizable bank account left over from the year before, the Fall Jacket was able to put out its first paper in only three weeks. Unfortunately, what the Jacket had in terms of money it lacked in competent people. Efforts to generate enthusiasm among all the students were largely un- successful. The result of this was that the burden came to rest on a relatively small group of people. This, coupled with the fact that there were very few returning students, served to slow things down considerably. The Fall Jacket Editorial Staff included Craig Walker as Editor-in-Chief, as well as Editorial Editor; Paul I need a shave Augst and Simon waving man Reeves; that synamic duo of Sarah Horo- witz and Piro Patton as Feature Editors; Tim don ' t worry, it ' ll get done Urdan as Sports Editor, actor, stud and cartoon- ist, Ben Ellis; and last, and by all means least, that father figure and staff advisor. Yawn Becket. 1. Doug Cole is working hard. 2. The Fall Jacket Staff: standing up against the wall (L-R) Josh Simpson, Jeremy Cohen, Thad Russel; back row, Nicole Silk, Adrian Polit, Emily Polsby, Paul Agust, Aaron Dritz, Andy Jonsen; middle row, Leah Rose, Sarah Horowitz, Ann Morrison, Aaron Peskin, Sarah Hughs, Craig Walker, Simone Reeves; front row, Roselina Keys, Tim Urdan, Eric Wade, and LaDawn Duvall. 3. Sarah Hughs and Craig Walker are really moved by Aaron Peskin ' s poetry reading. 4. Tim Urdan and Eric Wade look busy to get their picture in the yearbook. 45 SPRING JACKET STAFF 1. Noah Pickus works to make the deadline. 2. The Spring Jacket Staff, -back row (L-R) Thad Russell, Sheryl Hong, Mystery Guest: middle row, Mr. Becket, Zac Wilson, Nicole Silk, Emily Polsby, Suresh Stastry, Alfred Williams; front middle, Noah Pickus (behind Jeremy Cohen), Paul Augst, Simone Reeves, Craig Walker, Sonya Milton, front sitting, Aaron Dritz, Tim Urdan and Matt Denn. 3. Jeremy Cohen keeps his spirits up while working hard. 4. Despite the bad picture, Nicole Silk looks for a victim for her rubber cement bomb. 5. Not Pictured; Doug Gooding 46 With the changing of semesters a number of truely amazing events transpired. Among these was the realization that the Jacket Staff suffered from a considerable quality problem. In an effort to increase both the quality and rate of publication, several new editors were appointed. Continuing as Editor-in-Chief and News Edi- tor were Craig I ' ve got a bomb shelter Walker, Paul I still need a shave Augst re- spectively; Simine can I have my ads? Reeves, as Feature Editor; Emily I don ' t know anything about sports Polsby as Sports editor; and Noah sex is all that mat- ters Pickus, at a newly appointed position of Associate Editor; and Doug 72-inches, no problem Gooding, as Ad Manager. Fortunately the Spring Re-Organization was astonishingly successful. Not only did the Jacket come out approximately every week and a half, but the content grew steadily bet- ter. All in all, things worked out pretty well dur- ing the Spring. So well, in fact, that the $1,000 given to the Jacket Staff at the beginning of the year by the administration was returned, untouched. The rest of this year ' s profits were embezzeled by members of the editorial staff. 47 1. Heidi and Kim gettin ' down to work. Rilly doe! 2. Brad Soe, Yearbook Photographer 3. Stacy Papps prepares for a chocolate binge. 4. Leigh Genser finally does some work. 48 The Berkeley Way has been somewhat of a hasty summary of approximately two-thirds of the 1981-1982 academic year. The photographic, copy writing, layout designs, absence of substantial ad- vertising, indexing, and non-representational fund raising en deavors we experienced can in retrospect serve the viewer and inquisitor as a guide to the tremendous effort necessary in compiling a year- book publication for a fickle purchasing audience. The experience was like a journey into the self; the sum total of actively demanding experiences and living errors and corrections, rejections and accep- tances, learning and unlearning — ever constant change. To me, the staff advisor, to all the varied members of this publication staff and to all those indivi- duals pictured here as well as all those who popu- late our unique learning environment — that factor of change can be, and to a great extent is, the Berkeley way. If I have made a discovery, it is one of self-discovery. Though there has been periodic ecstasy in that discovery, it was not easy to attain. The pain was excruciating at times. However, it is the pain as well as the joy that determines the capability of expression, whatever the feelings in- volved are. It takes place in the process of forma- tion and working the discovery through to the end to a finished product. That product is your year- book. Any reward beyond this point was a matter of luck and circumstances. If your desires were in rewards through meaningless grades forget it! As you know by now, you were barking up the wrong tree. I could only offer you what I have as your teacher, as your advisor — my knowledge, my ex- perience, and the joy I derived in the exploration. 49 IKELEY UNIFIED SC_HOgL__DISTRICT 50 51 -v , i i - h . Ujaama is a Swahili word meaning Co-operative Economics. It is also the name of the Afrikan- American journalism newspaper. This paper is dedicated to the free expression of the Afrikan thought. As such, the Ujaama provides a plat- form for the various ideas and opinions of Afri- kan-American students on campus. In addition, the Ujaama prints articles designed to heighten the political and cultural consciousness of Afri- kan-American people. 52 1. The Ujaama Staff-back (L-R): Jonathan Scott, Donald Murray, Floretta Tidwell, Jamie Abernathy, Linda Powell, Linda McDonald, Derrick Davis, Frank Coverson, Christala Hodges, Mr. Navies, on the floor: Donny Head, Michael McElvane. 2. Jamie Abernathy writes up a story. 3. Jonathan Scott hard at work thinking. 4. Another Ujaama staff member, Lisa Powell, hard at work. 53 Backgammon Croup Picture: back: Zsa Zsa Khan, Ken Gaskins, Tony Burgess, Ben Eastwood, Kric Rader, front: Noah Baum, Craig Connolly. Group Picture, Chess ( lub: Bryn Kinard, Rob- ert Vacheron, Phillip Vacheron, David Yee. 3. Group Picture: front: Rebecca Mayeri, sec- ond; Noah Baum, Craig Connolly, back: Peggy Rising, Jeremy Pripstein, Ken Gaskins. 4. Phillip Vacheron in deep concentration. 54 che!ss ■p - f Ir The BHS Backgammon Club, formed this year, gave students the opportunity to play the fast and exciting game. The group was formed pri- marily to give the game the recognition it de- serves. Last year, The Berkeley High School Chess team did very well, capturing 2nd place in the Northern California Chess Championship with Tom Raffill coming in 1st in the individual categoy, and 14th in the National High School Championships in Philadelphia with Robert Vacheron tying for 6th-10th in the individuals. Since all of the playing members returned this year, the team expects making a clean sweep of the H.S. championships. 55 This year the Bike Club graduated from tricy- cles to training wheels. Unfortunately, since many of the members couldn ' t balance them- selves, they were limited to the kind of trips they could take. Accordingly, they took several extended tours on exercise bikes. The interval between excursions was lengthy, because many of the members had to recuperate from crashes. The largest trip taken was to San Francisco, however their bikes were rusty when they got there. The largest trip taken, was to San Francisco. However, their bikes were rusty when they got there. Their habit of shaving their legs, incited cat-calls and whistles in the city. They have much room for improvement next year. 56 1. Stephen Mistier is pleased with himself when he finally masters the technique of balancing on his exercise bike. 2. Paul Roo balances for the camera. 3. The Bike Club-(L-R): Steve Caruso, Paul Roo, Matt Caruso, Matteo Ames, Michele, Stephen Mistier, and Friends. 4. Steve Caruso and Paul Roo relax because their bikes are too rusty after the long paddle. 57 1. The BHS Photo Club: top row: Brigette Peterson, Dan Dean, Tony Martin, Tony Merlino, Sharad Jain, bottom row: Matteo Ames, Yo- landa Peterson, Rick Portis, Jose Romero, staff sponsors; Tracey To- kuhama, Naomi Valenzuela, David Glaser, Russell Bayba 2. Tracey Tokuhama in action. 3. Sharad Jain; photographer-at-large. 4. Rick Portis acts confused. 58 The Berkeley High School Photo Club launched its second year of successful photo- graphizing with several (field) trips. After- school meetings were complimented by tasty treats (Sharad, Dan Brigette), bad jokes (Rus- sell, Matteo, Rick), bad spider jokes (David), high pitched laughter (Naomi, Yolanda), and general enthusiasm by all. The club ' s success was measured not only by the tremendous quality photographic work done by all, but also by the intesity of their Friday night parties. On a more serious note: photographically the club was a success, but more importantly, the friendship developed will last a lifetime. PHOTO CLUB i 59 The 1981-1982 Key Club was a smashing suc- cess. The Club enjoyed a very large member- ship. Some of the Club ' s projects included take-over day at the Kiwanis Club, the Red Cross Toy Drive, the fifth annual marathon dance, and many donations and fundraisers. The Key Club also attempted to show school spirit by building a float, which unfortunately proved to be highly soluble, on route to the high school. Despite a few problems, however, the Key Club continued to be one of the most active at B.H.S. 60 1. Back row (L-R) Michele Shapiro, Steve Robinson, Cici Hurd, Lisa Banks, Laura Bratt, Katie Walker, Sarah Shaw. Front row (L-R) Josh Seward, Sam Brenner, Emily Polsby, Heather Miller, Michael Savage, Katy Bucher, Anthea Lynn, Lisa Dohlit, Tony Merlino, Charles Camp- bell, Jennifer Bartin, Paul Ruebman. 2. Cici and Steve are pronounced man and wife. 3. Susan Stephens looks frightful when the full moon is out. 4. The Gang: Laura Bratt, Sarah Show, Katy Walker, Sam Brenner, Josh Seward. 61 HONdR, SOCIETY CSF Erin Adams, Kirsten Anderson, Matt Anderson, Ca- milla Antt)ncich, Alexander Arguelles, Anastasia Ashman, Paul Augst, Jeanne-Cy bele Bantowsky, Nora Barlow, Alex Battaglia, Noah Baum, Chris Benner, Anita Bennett, Brent Bergman, Alison Bingham, Alison Borrowman, Chris Bratt, Naomi Braun, Christina Brofferio. Erik Bruvold, Peter Bull, Antonio Burgess, Declan Bryne, Fiedelma Bryne, Constance Cagampang, Yule Caise, Hans Callen- bach, Mark Carroll, Mary Jill Carroll, Patricia Car- roll, Sherman Chamberlain, , Te Ning Chang, Ed- ward Chen, Alice Chuc k, Roy Chuck, Helen Chyr, Ilumilll iQlyilHHiiiliu fllJLFff MHBiiPHWgfrTTgi Connolly, Nina Cooper, Chris Craig, Alison Crowe, Daniel David, Frieda de Lackner, Mathew Denn, Marc Diamond, Lawrence DiStasi, Benjamin Dol- ven, Elizabeth Donnelly, Mary Dorst, Davina Brach- man, David Dudley, Kathleen Duggan, Jonas Duke, Aaron Edlin, Demian Entrekin, Amanda Erickson, Kevin Fambrough, David Fish, Pamela Fong, An- nika Forester, Lisa Freidland, Elizabeth Friedman, Miya Fujioka, Maia Gahtan, Leigh Genser, Eric Gi- dal, Peter Glassey, Edward Goff, Polly Goldman, Steven Goldman, Elizabeth Grassetti, Stephanie Gruber, Elizabeth Grunland, Jon Guyer, Chris Han- son, Amir Harari, David Hearst, Matt Hendrickson, Anna-liisa Heusala, Tuan Ho, Macduff Hughes, Jes- sica Irschick, Michael Israel, Pamela Jackson, Sharad Jain, Adrian Jam es, Karen Jensen, Lena T?afo ?n9rewT?easIer W |Wf nnKeHnerr Mark Klein, Steven Klein, avid Knight, Kimiko Kokka, Heidi Kumao, Cassandra Lee, Dorthy Lee, Grace Lee, Jessica Lee, Kevin Lee, Michelle Lee. Roselinn Lee, Sidney Lee, Terrence Lee, Andra Leonard, Susan Lewak, Nancy Liou, Stephanie Li- pow, Vivian Longree, Marco Louie, Carolyn Malm- stron, Diana Malmstrom, Rachel Margosian, Mike Matsubayashi, Sara Maxwell, Gail McCall, Kathryn McCorkindale, Leslie McCutchan, Clara McLean, George McNitt, Paul McNitt, Kelley Meade, Elise Metzger, Lisa Marie Montali, Anne Morrison, Paul Nagain, Tom Naparst, Melissa Nelson, Bryce Nes- bitt, Kevin Ng, Timothy Ng, Kim-vinh Nguyen, Nguyet Nguyen, Jaleh Niazi, Julie Nishimura, Gene- vieve Nonet, Seth Novogrodsky, Michael Olivier, R hwl Q ' M !!i4 feyv fe t w  t ' in ennifef Qzaki, Tad Palmer, Heather Parish, Isabel Parlett, Aaron Pes- kin, Mac Pettis, Noah Pickus, Judd Piggott, Darryll Pines, Emily Polsby, Vicki Porter, Amy Pruger, Mary Pugh, Beverly Quan, Allison Rader, Jennifer Rader, Rosemary Ratcliff, Maya Reed, Vail Reese, Adam Riess, Margaret Rising, Jordan Roberts, David Rosenheimer, Mark Ruderman, Mark Ruskin, Mar- leen Sacks, Melissa Sanchez, Peter Sauer, Ethan Schutz, Brian Schwab, Mariam Segal, Monica Selter, Eric Shirley, Po-fen Shyu, Daria Siekhaus, Michael Sieradski, Alex Smith, Kimberly Smith, Paul Smith, Ryan Spaulding, Satoshi Steimetz, Susan Stephens, Michael Sternberg, Jeff Steward, Natasha Stillman, Kira Stoll, Eric Stullman, Teresa Sullivan, Kirsten Suto, Howard Tay, Alexandra Teitz, Heather Thompson, Phyllis Tien, Deidre Tom, Tracey Toku- hama, Jonna Trevorrow, Timothy Urdan, Phillip . Vachex.un,.ilobeit Vacberon, Laura Vaughan, Lucy Waite, Erin Wakida, Sandro Wallach, Ken Whaley, Richard Whaley, Thor Wilbanks, Jocelyn Wilkie, David Willats, Frank Williams, Gillian Willson, Na- than Wilson, Kelly Withy, Lee Wolfer, Elizabeth Woo, David Yee 63, GERMAN CLUB Der Deutsche Verein (German Club) is a new club at BHS organized to give students the opportunity to participate in extra curricular activities. Some of this year ' s activities in- cludes seeing German films, enjoying German food, both at restaurants and at pot luck din- ners, singing German songs, and celebrating such occations as Fasching (Mardi Gras). SCOTP is the Student Committee on Teacher Performance. This year, as in the past, SCOTP published a booklet for students, rating various BHS teachers. This was done by taking student polls and comments on individual teachers. The purpose of the booklet is to let students see how their peers reacted to certain ways of teaching, so that they, the student might have a choice of teachers for the following semester. SCOTP is Student Senate funded. 64 SCOTP German Club Group Picture: back: Marleen Sacks, Mimi Segal, Kate McKenzie, Janice Hamer, Jenny Gumperz, Ms. Roland, front: Lisa Craib, Eric Shirley, Glen Augustine, Lucy Wuellner, Cybele Bantowsky, Anne Buckland. 2. Eric Shirley Glen Augustine enjoy a German brew. 3. Marleen Sacks writes evaluations for teachers. SCOTP Group Picture: back: Marleen Sacks, Sandro Wallach, Mary Pugh, Anne Many, Daria Siekhaus, Mr. Hubbard, front: Ken Gaskins, Michio Nikaido. 65 SKI CLUB The Ski Club was unable to have many trips this year due to the fact that many of the members broke their legs attempting to board the bus. Nooo! Really they were injured try- ing to get on the ski lifts. NOOO . . . seriously folks the hard working presidents, Elise Metzger and David Lee, were able to success- fully organize a few trips. The main objective of these trips, of course, is not to overtire themselves by skiing, but to enjoy the apres ski life. 66 1 1 1 . A A 1. The Ski Club-(L-R): Back row: Ann Wilcox, Adam Mote, David Concepcion, Corby Shinomiya, Nina Reynolds, Summer Gerlach, Brian Smith, Marianne Loar, middle row: David Lee, Michael Sternberg, Na- omi Braun, front row: Michele Nakano, Laura Tabshar- ani, Alisa Dommer, Machael Brown, Josh Simpson, Heida Slobin, Elise Metzger, Patrick Cordis, (not pic- tured): Mr. Lee (sponser), Jeremy Cohen, Kurt Wil- liams, Paul Maestre, Ben Ulrich, Mark Everett, Sara Ballachey, David Hearst, Mark Klein, Joshua Francis, Bohdi KroU, Frank Williams, Carter Zinn, Doug Price, Ilo Kratins, Julian Woods, Peggy Rising, Kirsten Boyn- ton. Grant Brown, Melissa Gambrill, Pat Lee. 2. Two skiers ride the lift to the top of Mount Everest. 3. With amazing speed and finesse, Jeremy Cohen plunges down the bunnyslope in impeccable snow-plow form. 4. Jeremy attempts to ski up the mountain. 5. George, George, George of the jungle, watch out for that tree! 67 1. Tim Jones, Yule Caise, Roger Daniels, and Shannon Faulk. 2. Mad Dog West back row: (L-R) Dorothy Payne, Kathryn Sparks, middle: Doran McGee, Eric Williams, Andy Kraetzer, Kate McKen- zie, front: Keith Conning, Noah Pickus, David White, Roger Dan- iels, Derek White. 3. Distinctive Black back row: (L-R) Scott Box, Robert Collins, Yule Caise, Kyle Fuller, Tim Jones, Craig Stevens, Craig Miller, Pernell Bailey, unknown, front row: Pia Street, Shannon Faulk, Denise Ewing, Roger Daniels, Toni Browne, Juavette PuUiam, Ruth Whitehead. 4. Noah Pickus tries to smile for the camera. DISTinCTIVE BLACK 68 MAD DCM Distinctively Black was a newly founded club at BHS dedicated to the motivation self-awareness of the college bound black student. Being Distinctively Black is the process by which one establishes goals identifies problems, and develops tac- tics to solve those problems. Through projects and var- ious programs they achieved goals and defended the interests of the black student. Being Distinctively Black involves a constant struggle to obtain just rules and regulations for all students at BHS. We will im- prove the fundamentals of learning and applying this knowledge academically, while simultaneously explor- ing the origins of our people, Being Distinctively Black means learning from the past, appreciating the present, and looking forward to a rewarding future. While there is strength in numbers, there is more strength in knowledge . . . they intend to combine the two. This year the Mad Dog West Sheik Running Club in- dulged in numerous pre-race uplifting hot tub ensem- bles. They also made it to a few races. After spending the evening frolicking nude and enjoying hot oil body massages the team would arise early (12:30 P.M.) and stumble out to the race course with lounge chairs in hand. The team did very well at its own triathlon, taking all first places in the running, drinking, and hot tubbing events. Leading the perky enthusiasts were Noah enjoyment Pickus and David hotwater White. Special awards were given to Doran fly-by- night McGee, Roland madman Westgate, Katherine don ' t stop Sparks and Roger give it to me baby Daniels for outstanding performances above and be- yond the call of their cause. C yA Y.S.L. I 1. Christopher Benjamin, John Pierce, Tony Gil- more. 2. Officers: back: Latanya McDonald, Felicia Thom- as, Eileen Griffin, Cassandra Baker, Windie Hodge, Sheila Goodie, Taneshia Lewis, front: Chris Benja- min, Darnella Davis, Ryan Williams. 3. Andrea Howell. Group Picture: back: Brian Archibald, Michael Mar- shall, Nicholas Reese, John Pierce, Tony Gilmore, Chris Benjamin, Windie Hodge, David Room, Tanya Watson, Eileen Griffin, middle: Tony Hosley, Bryan Martin, Krystal Carpenter, Melody McCoy, Karen Collins, Joan Crochet, Trina Floyd, Kara Woods, Terry Doran, middle front: Sheila Shellie, Latanya McDonald, Ray Howell, Sybil Robinson, Denise Etheridge, front: Felicia Thomas, Cassandra Baker, Darnella Davis, Tamara Mason, Ryan Williams, Taneshia Lewis, Freda Adamos, Heather Parish. 70 i Y.s.a This year Berkeley High had many new clubs, among them was the Young Sophisticated La- dies Gents. Their goals were to have fun, and help each other in social academic private matters. Throughout the year they planned various functions and fundraisers to help them as they strove towards togetherness, both on and off campus. 1 ' Vi 71 Homecoming 1982 planned to be different than in previous years. There was a float competition, and festivities were planned for the day. Unfortunately a sudden storm ruined all activities except for the Spirit Rally. The rally, led by the cheering squad, showcased the remarkable singing talent of the football team, as well as many skits and routines per- formed by the cheering squad. 1. Homecoming King Queen-Yohan Smith and Sonja Melton. 2. First runners-up-Yule Caise and Antoinette Douglas. 3. Second runners-up-Angel Entes and Yvette Boyd. 72 HOMECOMING 1. Senior Prince and Princess- Shannon Faulk and Leah Allen. 2. Junior Prince and Princess-Kelley Withy and Bryan Oliver. 3. Sophomore Prince and Princess-Ryan Williams and Kim Moore. 73 As is customary, the Homecoming candidates were present- ed. Sonja Melton won the title of Homecoming Queen, while Yohan Smith won Homecoming King. The rally ended, as in previous years with the class competition, won by the awe- some Class of ' 82. 1. Runner up for senior Princess-Jeanne Edwards and her escort, Jeff Smith. 2. Runner up for Senior Princess-Karen Sweet and her escort, Jeff Smith. 3. Runner up for Junior Princess and Prince-Kimberly Jackson and Tony Martin. 74 1. Runner up for Sophomore Princess-Auna Harris, and her escort, Mitchell Dickerson. 3. Runner up for Junior Princess-Rhonda Richardson, and her escort, Terrence Jones. 75 SPIRIT WEEK 1. Jessica Lee converses with a Roman God. 2. Seniors roar during Spirit Rally. 3. Bob Machine Gun Kelly Distefano plans his next heist. 4. Three Bitchin ' Girls hummin ' their favorite song. 5. John Nishkai and friend show some good ol ' Berkeley High Spirit. This year ' s Spirit Week was one of the most successful and spirited ever. Although the festivities were hindered by storms, the week was characterized by active par- ticipation from many BHS students. Spirit Week was kicked off on Monday, November 9, with Hollywood Fantasy day, followed by Golden Ol- dies day, Nationality day, and finally, Red Gold day. Students were seen wearing many creative and original costumes. Unfortunately, the class competition was rained out. For the first time in many years, Berkeley held a float competition. Entries were made by the seniors, the ju- niors, the Student Senate, and La Raza, whose entry won the competition. A parade had been planned for before the game, but was rained out. Also, a parade at half-time and a pep-band were scheduled, but these too were cancelled. 77 1. Kate McKenzie is really enjoying her meal. 2. Jennifer Brown Lucy Wuellner think their food is finger lickin ' good. 3. The Gourmet Club-top (L-R): Jennifer Ozaki, Lisa Kreppel, Kir- sten Anderson, Lucy Wuellner, Jenny Wardlaw, Mary Pugh, Jenni- fer Brown, Anne Magny, Nadia Milleron, Deneb Irvin, Elizabeth Bardach, second row (L-R): Matteo Ames, Heidi Kumao, Stephanie Lipow, Anastasia Ashman, Peter Gaylord, Cam Antoncich, front row (L-R): Kim Craig, Leslie McCuthan, Katy Haberkern, Zac Wil- son, Daria Seikhaus. Not Pictured: Chris Craig Mary Jill Carroll. 4. Nadia Milleron is trying to finish her last bit of food. 78 GOURMET CLUB The Gourmet Club has expanded greatly this year. It has approximately 30 members, who planned monthly dinners. At each meeting a country of topic is voted on by the members for each dinner, then foods of that country are made and brought. They started off the year with an Italian dinner, which was a great success, following that success were a Chinese and a Mexican dinner. Using their talents, the group made $280.00 by selling food at Anything Goes, for an end of the year bash. 79 I iT ' % f PCEC The Parent Child Education Center provides daytime child- care for teenage mothers who wish to continue high school. When founded in 1971, it was the first of its kind in the United States. Supervised by Ms. Jackson, the center accommodates up to a dozen infants and a dozen toddlers at one time. With the help of community volunteers and student aids, PCEC is able to give excellent care to children, and instuction to their moth- ers, and perspective parents. Emphasis is place on the impor- tance of good child care. There are enough staff members to provide the child with a one to one basis of attention. 80 1. A cute baby. 2. Staring out of a crib. 3. What ' s going on? 4. Hi there! 5. Enjoying a good lunch. 6. I didn ' t get enough food for lunch! 1. Joy Walker, Freda Adamos, Pam Buenger, Daisy Hunter. 2. Pep Squad bottom row: (L-R) La Verne Wallace, Pam Thibadeaux, Tra- cey, Antionette Standberry, Mascot, Danielle Holmes, Pam Williams, Chel- lie Lawecha, Cherlyl Senegal, Lisa Bautista, second row: Alesia Bland, Marcy Robinson, Kendria Williams, Kellie Perry, Wendy Hodge, Teresa Porter, Denise Ewing, Pearl, Chrissy, third row: Georgine Earl (president), Kara Woods, La Shon Smith, Jeanet Griffin, Keela Harris, Princess Sims. 3. Cheerleaders top row: (L-R) Tracy Steadman, Kim Thomas, Freda Ada- mos, Pam Buenger, Joy Walker, second row: Daisy Hunter, Saunders, third row: Erika O ' Quinn, Mershelle, Angela Brown, Angle Dixon, Yvette Russell, Yvonne Caldwell, Danita, fourth row: Michelle Lee, Trudy Harrison, Katy Haberkern, Shannon Walke. Sonja Melton, Gina Spriggs, Orinda, Locke Schultz. 4. Let ' s pose for the camera! 82 PEP SQUAD This year ' s Cheering Squad performed to full capacity, with the pom-pon girls cheerleaders, and Jacket girls raising the school spirit and supporting the football and basketball teams through thick and thin. The squad consisted almost entirely of new faces, with only two girls returning from last year. The Jacket Girls (J.V. Cheerleaders) and Cheerleaders led cheers during the game, while the song girls (pom-pons) performed exciting rou- tines during the halftimes. The Cheering Squad had a successful, enjoyable year as they rooted the Jackets on to victory. 83 CLOVE-GROVE The Clove-Grove is the cultural successor of the Hole in the Wall Gang. Having acclimatized themselves to the social am- biance of Berkeley ' s cultural onanism, they no longer rape, burn, and pillage. Instead they devoted their time to a variety of social services such as mugging chipmunks in na- tional parks, and foraging for seeds and stems in their parents dressers. Unlike most groups of this stage of development, the Clove-Grove is largely non-sexual and devot- ed its time to contemplating spiritual qualities as exemplified by the gnu. The Berkeley Red Cross Youth Services is in its first year within BHS, after many years of com- munity involvement. Its programs included the Holiday Toy Drive, and Summer Volunteer Pro- grams. All of the members are also trained for disaster services, hence the Youth Disaster Ac- tion Team. 84 Poetry and Prose is a group of young Berkeley writers. Gathering bi-weekly in private homes, members read their work and received comments. Drinking fine wine, sampling rare cheeses, and engaging in psuedo-intellectu- al socializing, are other activities the group engages in. Local professional writing is given close attention. Mark Ruskin serves as chief wine connoisseur, Clara McLean as sexuality wrestler, Noah Pickus as head-case psycholo- gist, and Alon Chaver as puberty specialist. 1. Willa Baker Michelle Burnett write a poem together. 2. Susan Egeberg lurking over the edge. 3. The Hiking Club-(L-R): back; Daniel Carpiaux, Tony Merlino, Alon Chaver, middle: Ricky Golden, Kathy Wollenberg, front: Janna Leon- off, Susan Egeberg. 4. Poetry Prose back, (L-R): Clara McLean, Sean Watson, Loren Glass, Willa Baker, Michelle Burnett, Noah Pickus, Alon Chaver, Jennifer Gumpers, Alex Barraglia. front: Bart Abicht Rory Keefe. 5. Alon Chaver tries to convince Kathy Wollenberg not to jump. 6. Danial Carpiaux makes his descent. 86 HIKING CLUB The Hiking Club consists of nature enthusiasts who enjoy exhilerating trips to the great out doors. This year, after getting off on a slow start, they made an exciting trek to the wilds of People ' s Park. The club ' s fearless leader, Mr. Whipperman, is always there to protect the club from wild creatures. 87 o FALL SPORTS The 1981 BHS Football team finished the season with a disap- pointing 4-5-1 record. At least an eight win, two loss record had been expected. The year was by no means a failure, as records can be mislead- ing. The team showed spirit all season, and never gave up. Many outstanding performances were turned in. 1. Jeff Smith and Lonnie Coverson cele- brate another touchdown. 2. Quarterback JuHus Cooper takes the snap as the offensive line holds off the incoming linebackers. 3. Defense surrounds St. Mary ' s linemen. 4. Paul Olson holds as Jeff Ware drills a field goal between the uprights. 5. The team runs onto the field after half- time to finish off St. Mary ' s. 6. Varsity Team-(Bv Jersey no.): ID Paul Scott, (.5) Edward Whittle, (8) Kelvin Zachrey. (10) Jeff Ware, (13) Mike Ware, (14) Julius Cooper, (1,5) Eric Wade, (17) Paul Olson, (20) Michael Bingham, (22) Lance Spencer, (24) Tyrone Brantley, (2,5) Craig Miller, (26) ' john Paulding, (27) Kevin Wilson, (30) Kevin Smith, (.33) Ted Hurd, (34) Lonnel Coverson, (36) Vincent Walker, (37) Andre Thom- as, (40) Raymond Sombilon, (42) Kirt Johnson, (44) Cedric Martin, (48) Mar- vin Pugh, (50) Tyrone Dupree, (51) Ke- vin Johnson, (54) Mack Lewis, (55) Ra- mont James, (57) Tony Lewis, (58) Eric Wright, (60) Claude Shaw, (62) Claude Spillard, (64) Steven Ross, (65) Joel Clark, (66) Patrick Davis, (68) Damon Scarbrough, (70) Oliver Tatmon, (72) Michael A. Jackson, (73) Robert Collins, (74) Robert Distefano, (75) James Clo- mon, (77) Donald Head, (80) George Carter, (81) Michael L. Jackson, (84) Al- fred Williams, (86) David Room, (88) Jade Green, (89) Jeff Smith. =,- 1 ' m VARSITY FOOTBALL 91 Against a strong Armijo oppo- nent, Julius Cooper led the Jack- ets to two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, and an impressive come-from-behind victory. Against De Anza, John Paulding returned an interception for a re- cord 105 yard touchdown. The Yellow jackets again held a large portion of the legue ' s top talent with many players having noteworthy seasons. Wide receiv- er Jeff Smith was named to the First All-League team. Quarter- back Paul Olson, Wide receiver Eric Wade, Tight-end Jade Green, Fullback Lovell Coverson, Guards Steve Ross and Joel Clark, Defensive ends Michael Jackson and Marvin Pugh, line- backer Tony Lewis and defensive backs Paul Scott, John Paulding and Ed Whittle all received league honors. Ted Hurd, Kirt Johnson and Michael Ware were curiously overlooked. 1. The cornerback entraps a McCly- mond ' s player. 2. Runningback Ted Hurd scrambles past the St. Mary players for a first down. 3. Paul Olson gets the long pass away just in time. 4. The all mighty defense of BHS. 5. Tight end Jade Green scrambles to- ward a touchdown. 92 VARSITY FOOTBALL ■; V . ■. - .« ■93 Many of the players were talent- ed enough to join the varsity team for the league games, and turn in respectable performances. Ware, fullback Brian Thomas, running back Matt Caver, and linemen David Stern Bill Harowitz were some of the prom- ising prospects who got some ex- perience at the varsity level. The addition of this year ' s JV players to the returning veterans of this year ' s varsity squad prom- ises an exciting season next year. 1. Jeff Ware hands off t o the sweeping Chris Toney. 2. Vern Keller watches as Chris Toney looks for help from Eugene Evans and Richard Passadore. 3. Ignacio Miller looks to get by the de- fender and flatten the Fremont quarter- back. 4. Brian Thomas looks to block for Matt Caver. 5. Kevin Williams punts as Matt Caver defends. 94 WrFOOTBALL 95 Last year, the J.V. team captured the league title under coaches John Williams and Jeff Glaver. Most of the team ' s talent was to return again this year, but with the league cut, the J.V. program and another champion year was not to be. The team did manage to find three teams to play in the pre-season and faired well against them. Quarterback Jeff Ware threw for over 300 yards and for four touchdowns against the overmatched Fremont team. J. V. FOOTBALL 1. .J.V. Team- (By -Jersey Roster) (1) An- dre Keyes, (.5) Willie Rogers, (8) David Rosenberg, (10) Jeff Ware, (17) Vern Keller, (20) Chris Toney, (22) Al Ste- phenson, (24) Ljonnie Smith, (25) Zack Larner, (28) Darren .Johnson, (30) Eu- gene Evans, (33) .Jeff Bellchamber, (34) Brian Thomas, (.36) Matt Caver, (37) Darryl Whittle, (42) Andre -Jackson, (44) Kevin Williams, (.50) Vernon Wallace, (51) Robert Harrison, (.54) Clarence Mack, (55) Reed Surdder, (57) Lemal Smith, (58) David -Johnson, (60) Bill Harowitz, (65) David Stern, (66) Vernon Wallace, (68) Dallas Mims, (70) Danny Epstein, (72) Kevin Marshall, (73) -John Sklut, (74) Kyle Fuller, (75) Thomas Loubal, (77) Richard Passadore, (80) Ig- nacio Miller, (81) Thomas -Jurd, (86) Na- thaniel, (88) Harris Trent, (89) -Jon Hall. 2. Runningback Matt Caver carries the ball towards the end zone. 3. The front wall goes head to head with the Fremont defense. 4. Andre Jackson stops a St. Mary ' s play- er cold. % ■J ' W ' 9 :r- vs -« ' -«r ' M f- % -- ' ■97 Due to great enthusiasm and de- termination, the Field Hockey Teams had a very successful sea- son. Even though the coaching staff was cut back to one, they fielded both a varsity and a junior varsity team. The most promi- nent characteristic of the season was the closeness developed be- tween the players. This lead them in their playing. Although most of the games end- ed in 0-0 or 1-1 ties, the varsity team had three wins and a loss, while the J.V. enjoyed fewer wins. This was due to a lack of exper- ience. But, to improve on that lack, the team plans to go to a field hockey camp over the sum- mer. To Renee Wilson and Dorothy Payne ' s efforts as the varsity mainstays, Rosie Emerson added her definitely talented feet in the goal. On offense, the Craig twins and Mandy Erickson worked con- fusion on their opponents, while Kathryn Horning used her tre- mendous speed to shine both on offense and defense. The out- standing players on the J.V. team were Amy Orsini and Mary Jill Carroll on defense and Fiona Lis- kamm on offense. All in all, the season was pure team cooperation and effort. 1. Dorothy on defense does it again. 2. With determination, Cam Antoncich and Amy Orsini assist star halfback Kathryn Horning as she fights Mills for the ball. 3. OOOOH BABY! Mandy Erickson in excellent form carries the ball smoothly down the field. 4. Feet dancing and biceps rippling Kris- tin Hass sends the ball sizzling goalward, as Rachel Seal looks on in awe. Team Picture-top (left-right): Kathryn Horning, Annie Eisenberg, Dorothy halfassette Payne, Fiona Liskamm, Mary Pugh, Kerstine Frazier, Ann Creil, Amy Orsini, Deidre Tom, Mary .Jill half-assette Carroll, Rachel Seal, Kris- tin Hass, Cam Antoncich, Bottom (left- right): Elizabeth Bardach, Amanda jackassette Erickson, Renee jackas- sette Wilson, Kim jackassette Craig, Rosie jackassette Emerson, Chris jackassette Craig. 98 Willie White ' s Men ' s and Wom- en ' s Cross-Country Team called on team spirit to stick together in races and consistently place high. Lacking the top individual stand- outs of last year, and forced to compete in a practically budget- less league, the boys and girls teams both developed strongly throughout the season. The boys won all their dual meets and finished second in the R.B.A.L. by one point. They went on to finish second at North Coast Sections. The boys Most Valuable Runner was Doran McGee and the most improved was Roger Daniels. The Varsity Squad also consisted of Roland Westgate, Noah Pickus, David White, Sophomores Martin Hig- genbothan, and John Guyer. Freshman Brian Vaughan also placed high in a number of large invitationals. The girls did even better by fin- ishing first in R.B.A.L. and North Coast Sections. Berkeley ' s top runner, Junior Heather Watkins, advanced even further by placing in the top 8 at the Meet of Cham- pions and Twenty-Third in the state ' s largest race, the Northern California Cross-Country Cham- pionship. Heather was the teams Most Valuable Runner and Kate McKenzie was the Most Im- proved Runner on the team. Oth- er varsity members were Allison Ruder, Doniece Johnson, Junelle Stradtner, Herrisa Paul, and Na- dia Milleron. 1. Jonus Duke, Andy Kruetzer, Derek Williams, and Zack Wilson take a warm up lap before their 40 km super-duper marathon. 2. Team-(In alphabetical order) Roger Danials, Jonus Duke, John Guyer, Mar- tin Higgenbothan, Doniece Johnson, Andy Kraetzer, Jennifer Lifshay, Doran McGee, Kate McKenzie, Nadia Milleron, Herrisa Paul, Noah Pickus, Jeremy Prip- stein, Allison Rader, Janelle Strutdener, Brian Vaughn, Laura Vaugh, Heather Watkins, Roland Westgate, David White, Derek Williams, Zack Wilson. 3. Most Valuable Runners Doran McGee, and Heather Watkins oblige the press. 4. Kate McKenzie, Allison Ruder, Jun- elle Stratdener, Heather Watkins, and Laura Vaugh chase after a peeping tom. 5. Noah Pickus, and Roger Daniels. Each thinking of a way to bump the other off from the race. 100 101 iSSK T-rS The Berkeley High Women ' s Tennis Team won their third consecutive championship. The team went undefeated in the Catholic Athletic League and had a 12-2 overall record. Jill Quan and Gail Erivin, no. one and two singles, teamed to play in NCS. They lost in the semi-fin- als. Six team members, all doubles players, ' received trophies for be- ing on the all-league team. They were: number one doubles, Jenni- fer Ozaki and Susan Stephens; number two doubles, Stacy Papps and Kelly Watson; and number three doubles, Dorthy Lee and Alice Chuck. Alice remained un- defeated for the season. The team voted Jill the most valuable player and Gail the most improved. 1. Alice Chuck keeps the ball up while teammate Malika Stoll looks on. 2. Jumping .Jill Quan has her racket un- der a spell. 3. Kathleen Lawler makes a match-sav- ing return. 4. Jennifer Ozaki feels faint when Susan Stephens hits the ball. 5. Team Picture-Top Row (L-R) Makila Stoll, Allison Pownell. Margret Fine, Gail Erivan, Kelly Watson, Jennifer Ozaki, Beth Marcus, Coach: Mrs. Ander- son. Middle Row (L-R) Jill Quan, Denise Nakatani, Stacy Pappas, Nancy Louie. Bottom Row (L-R) Susie Marcus, Julia Hendricson, Vivian Longree, Akemi Ha- mai, Shari Stevens, Kathleen Lawler, Cheryl Tekawa, Dorthy Lee, Nicole Bowler, Colette Bowler, Alice Chuck. 102 103 The Volleyball team for the 1981-82 season was a quality team, with a record of 9-2. They lost the first game because they lacked some of the varsity players: some did not have their physicals and others didn ' t complete the requirements to be eligible. Once all of the necessities were out of the way, they took control of things. They won all the rest of the league games except for the loss to El Cerrito. This loss made it a league tie for first place. This made it necessary to have a playoff to determine the league re- presentation to the NCS playoffs for the championship. Unfortunate- ly they lost to El Cerrito. The loss was due to a lack of concentration. The players let their minds wander, which caused them to miss easy plays thereby giving El Cerrito the game. This year, they had a young team, mainly juniors and sophomores. With the experience gained this year, it is hoped that they will be League and NCS Champions next year. 1. Varsity team-(Top row) Coach Willie White, Sandra Smith, Caroline Nakahara, Kate Morris, Diana Yovino-Young; (Bottom row) Ann Wilcox, Michelle Furuichi, Sum- mer Gerlach, Angela Johnson. 2. Camilla Rossaak bumps ball over the net as Heather Roberts looks on. 3. Summer Gerlach, assisted by Angela Johnson forcefully hits the ball. POW! 4. Heather Roberts makes a good save and bumps the ball. 5. Diana Yovino-Young is high in the air after spiking the ball. 6. J.V. team-(Top row) Coach Willie White, Heather Roberts, Camilla Rossaak, Tracy Kwon, Asst. Coach Brian Smith, (Bottom row) Elizabeth Smith, Miharu Overturf, Erika Maurer, Jackeline Baker. 104 Because of the change of the wom- en ' s water polo season, they had fewer womens teams to play against. Though they had to play mostly mens teams, it did not faulter the women ' s ability to win. This change proved to be a chal- lenging experience for the indomi- table, resilient women. Despite the snide remarks and pestuous playing from the opposing men ' s teams, the BHS women held their own in times of stormy waters, and it showed in their playing. With their history of experience, success, and the enthu- siasm from the JV behind them, helped bring the 4th year women ' s water polo team to a victorious 1st place win in the Berkeley tourna- ment. Goalie, Nina Connolly, received the M.V.P. title, and talented starting player, Heidi Kumao, received title of most improved. Future success of next years team will go to Deby Dolin, Colleen Mc- Carthy, Catherine Sklut, Jocelyn Wilkie, Kelley Withy, and Maggie Kelly. 1. A-Maggi-zing Kelly shows San Ramon player the right way to play water polo. 2. Colleen McCarthy winds up for a shot. 3. Slugger Kelley Withy has her San Ramon opponent under control. 4. Another game, another save by goalie Nina Connolly. 5. Team Pix-Catherine Sklut, Jamie Laskey, Amanda Palmquist, Rachel Hulk, Nina Connolly, Maggie Kelly, Carolyn Pokorney, Debi Dolin, .Jocelyn Wilkie, Kelley Withy. Colleen McCarthy, Heidi Kumao, Paige Campbell, Stephanie Gruber. 106 107 This v ' ar, for the first time ever, thp men ' s water polo season was combined with the women ' s sea- son. Despite the extremely crowded practice conditions and many general inconveniences, both teams had fairly good sea- sons. The men ' s team, led by senior co- captains Mike Rienzi and Louis Nuyens, placed 4th in RBAL ' s and made it to NCS. At the league meet, seniors Mike Rienzi and Pat Lenz received all league Honors. Although 3 of the teams starters are graduating seniors, not to mention shallow and goalie sen- sation Mike Edenborough and deep end goalies Matt Rose and Tad Palmer, the team will be strong next year as it consists pri- marily of returning juniors. Coach Gaebler predicts the team will have a good chance to take the RBAL title, and place high at NCS. Promising players to look for next year are: Tod Robinson, Josh Seward, Danny Cavana, Eric Steiner, Rollie White, Bruce Appleyard, and Danny Weinberg. 1. Mike Edinborough tries to scare San Ramone player from making a goal while Dan Cavana puts a hand up for extra protection. 2. Team Pix-Top Row-Steve McClure, Paul Hamai, Duncan Irschick, Aaron Da- vidson, Gaurial Pilorget, Steve Rienzi, Dan Weinberg, Josh Seward, Louise Nuyens, Mike Rienzi, Adam Mote, Mike Edinborough, Kent Sergent, Dan Ca- vana, Rollie White, Ethan Strauss, Coach: Bill Gaeber, Stats: Kimi Kokka. Bottom Row-Doug Price, Adam Balla- chey, Ivor Brown, Tad Palmer, Eric Steiner, Bryan Oliver, Tod Robinson, Matt Rose, Terry Lee, Ken Craik. 3. Eric Steiner is called on another tech- nical foul. 4. Pat Lenns-High and clear for a pass. 5. Goalie Tim Campbell throws his save to a wing. 108 j N ' S WJER PODp ' M ' , 5f ?R!W 109 ' S Yy ' Q9 CLASS SENIORS ft 112 Jamie Abernathy Janine Abernathy Joel Adamos Leah E. Allen Inga Marie AUer Matteo Ames Kevin Anderson Kirsten Anderson Craig Armstrong Anastasia Ashman Brian Austin Jennifer Bagwell Pernell Bailey Iris Baker Ralph W. 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Mary Dorst Kirk Douglas Antoinette Douglas Michael Douglas Davina Drachman Laura Dwinell La Dawn Duvall Georgine Earl Danette Eason Conella Edgerly Jeanine Edwards Susan Egeberg Rina Einwohner Dana Eiliott Jonathan Emerson Rosie Emerson 119 Angela Erby Gail Erivin David Ernst Willa Evans Mark Everett Denise Ewing Shannon Faulk Janet Felix Paul Fike Helen Finnie 120 David Fiore Thomas Fisher Shawn Fitzgerald Mattie Flowers Andre Fleet Paul Fogarty Robert Forbes Leesa Ford Ben Fox Sheila Frazier Lisa Friedland Michael Fujii Miya Fujioka Mark Fujita Melissa Gambrill Agnes Garfield Dennis Gaxiola Donald Gaxiola 121 Peter Gaylord James Gibson Dylan Gilbert Hardin Gilbert Leigh Genser Stefan Gibson Eric Gilbert Douglas Gooding Jennifer Goshay Jade Green Sheila Gough Greg Grunwald Carolyn Guillory John Guyer Jenny Gurrola Katy Haberkern Ft i u 1 1 V H 1 Vince Hackel Darline Halican Craig Hamada Derek Hamada Steven Hamai Scott Hamataka Sherrill Hampton Angus Hand Chris Hanson Amir Harari Keela Harris Tycenne Harris Jacqueline Harrison Mishelle Harvey Cecilia Haywood Donald Head 123 Jackie Hein Angie Herbert Lisa Heusala Karen Hiersoux Angela Hodges Charles Hope William Holtzapple Hillary Hopkins 124 Sarah Horowitz Daisy Hunter Everlena Howard Monica Ingram Connie Jackson Helen Jackson Vincent Jackson Anthony Jacob Adrian James Andy Jensen Karen Jensen Darren Jin Deborah Johnson Kenneth Johnson Kirt Johnson Rosalyn Johnson Stacey Johnson Kristine Kaarto Nancy Kachiu Maya Karpinski 125 Lucinda Kato Judy Kincheon Anton King Mia Klett Jonathan Kofler Julie Kuo Heidi Kumao Avery Lee David Lee Michelle Lee Patricia Lee Roselinn Lee 126 Lisa L ' esperance Susan Lewak Stephen Lester Judith Lewis Sarah Lewis Tanya Lewis Tony Lewis Stephanie Lipow Yarina Listen Kirk Livingston Charlotte Loar Dana Lockey Alan Lambert Nancy Louie Margaret Luk Anthea Lynn Michael Madigan Donna Mallach Sheryl Manza Gina Marcias 127 Cedric Martin Andre Massey Nadja Matisoff Marcie Mattonen Michael Maurer Sara Maxwell Gail Mc Call Katie Mc Corkindale 128 Kelly Mc Donald Michael Mc Elvane Linda Mc Donald Derrick Mc Farland Cathy Mc Gee Doran Mc Gee James Anthony Mc Gee Kerri Mc Gillicuddy Clara Mc Lean Donna Mc Mahan Kelley Meade Marie Meadows David Meisel Martin Melgar Sonja Melton Dina Men 129 Karen Mengel Erika Miers Angela Miller Heather Miller Susan Miller Harold Mitchell Rejon Mitchell Madeline Moffitt 130 Darryl Moore George Moore Meridee Moore Matt Morizono Erich Moser Janice Murrey Kevin Ng Richard Ng Tim Ng Tu Tanh Nguyen Kaveh Niazi John Nishikai Paul Ofsevit Edwin Okamura Rachel O ' Malley Wailun Ong Michael Otis Timur Otus Tad Palmer Joseph Panish Kenneth Okino Paul Olson Stacy Papps Isabel Parlett 131 Jessica Paul Tamla Peoples Michael Permillion Gregory Perry Sandra Pelletreau Beatriz Perez Michelangelo Perrella Rachel Petty 1 m ) kf J t f t ' ' _ , H % 132 Carla Pinell Darryll Pines Derek Pines Leonard Pleasent Michaelle Poe Emily Polsby Tiffany Porter Vicki Porter Michele Pred Geoffrey Prenter Cedric Price Jamesina Prince David Pripstein Lester Pruitt Frederick Pugh Marvin Pugh Melissa Rabun Allison Rader Jennifer Rader Bobby Randle 133 Georgina Randolph Maya Reed Andre Rayford Vail Reese Stephanie Reynolds Amy Ricca Lee Richard Michael Rienzi 134 Margaret Rising Patrick Robinson Alison Rose Steven Rixford Geoffrey Roland Matt Rose David Rosenheimer Steven Ross John Rowe Sandra Rubio Mark Ruderman Michael Ruderman Paul Ruebman Leon Salcedo Elsie Sanchez Mark Sanchez Suresh Sastry Valerie Savage Michael Savage Melinda Schissel 135 Kirsten Schulz Locke Schultz Kirsten Schmaltz Brian Schwab Gary Scoggins Kendra Scott Jeanette Seals Cheryl Senegal Lorna Sessler Bravada Sessoms 136 Meagan Shapiro Michelle Shapiro Sarah Shaw Po-Fen Shyu Michael Sieradzki Nicole Silk- Adriana Simmons Mary Ann Simmons Fenetia Simpson Donald Sims John Slaymaker Danielle Smith John Smith Kevin Smith Kimberly Smith Shannon Smith Staci Smith Yohan Smith Mary Snyder Bradley Soe Thomas Somers Rachel Squibb 137 Antoinette Standberry Tracy Steadman Michael Stange Tony Steele Rouchand Steib Rachel Steinhart Susan Stephens Elizabeth Stern Michael Sternberg Sabina Stewart Erica Stewart Dawn Stott 138 Edward Stovall Janell Stradtner Pia Street Martin Strickland Tracy Stuart Eric Stullman Teresa Sullivan Karen Sweet Eugene Swift Fred Tabsharani Kent Takata Aaron Taylor Eric M. Tejada Kevin Thomas Kimberly Thomas Heather Thomson 139 Jeanne Thompson June Tims Phyllis Tien May Tolentino Alphonso ToUiver Jeana Toney David Tom Mike Trainor 140 Thomas Traynor Lori Trujillo Eugene Tu Kecia Turner Tim Urdan Phillip Vacheron Robert Vacheron Naomi Valenzuela Graciela Vasquez Yolanda Verhaegen Meg Vinson Maria Vento Darlene Vernon Donald Wade Eric Wade Stephanie Wade K sis H Martha Wagele Lucy Waite Craig Walker Marion Walker Katherine Walker Ramona Walker Robert Walker Sheila Walker Vincent Walker Sandro Wallach Dietrich Walton Sai-Wi Wang Daniel Ward Deric Ward Robert Ward Madeline Ware Kim Warmsley Richard Watada Kelly Watson Lanita Watson Peter Weitzman David Whalin 142 Yolanda Whitaker Gary White James White Jim Whitty Kathy Wilhelm David Willats Alfred Williams Alonzo Williams Andrea Williams Benita Williams Bertha Williams Caron Williams Deborah Williams Kevin Williams Kurt Williams Ronald Williams Gillian Willson Angelia Wilson 143 Aria Wilson Kenneth Wolf Lee Wolfer Jennifer Wong Peter Wong Charlisa Woods Yolanda Woods Eric Wright Peter Wright Aron Yarmo Denise Yee John Yung INFORM ALS Kirsten Anderson Erin Adams Anastacia Ashman Leah Allen Karen Baldwin Alex Battaglia l ' - Heidi Berggren 146 Matteo Ames Alma Batchie Leor Beary Alison Berstein Alison Bingham Helene Bloom Josh Bodine Julia Brofferio John Bischof Maria Boas 8 W ' A M 9 B ■Mary Booth Lorelei Bosserman Lisa Brosnahan Michael Brown Chris Bratt 147 Best Buddies Mary ConneL Alison Crowe Nina Connolly Jane Davis Anne Buckland Mary Jill Carroll Chris Craig Cindy Deetz 148 Hans Callenbach John Clark Kim Craig Jonathan Delk Barri Dommer Mary Dorst L Davina Drachman mST ' 4 : ■• ' ' A ' = . ■LaDawn Duvall Michael Edenborough Susan Egeberg 1 Ben Eastwood Jeanine Edwards Daneen Evelyn J S] ...jir , Jtr K i H H BH v K 1 iii ' ft idiSi r V H nX f ' jSiyM Hv B H i BH m n HP ' - ' y.-A ' ttk |H P - BSW sHJp 149 Aaron Dritz Josh Feldman Shawn Fitzgerald Paul Fogarty Petryl Foster Lisa Friedland Valeurie Friedman Kirk Frye I .M Paul Gilbert David Glaser 1 -y .A I y Loren Glass Peter Glassey Andreas Godfrey Polly Goldman Vv Katy Haberkern Jade Green Stacy Hardaway Betsy Grunland Jeri Lynn Haverty Kaylia Hoffman Bjorn Hori Jenny Gumperz Jackie Hein Lisa Holtz Sarah Horowitz 151 Patricia James Karen Jensen Nancy Kachiu Bryn Kanar Andy Klinman Ilo Kratins 152 Daniel Kalish Crater Lake LaVerne and Shirley David Lee Linn Lee Michele Lee iT FAT rRtmiii F Patrick Lenz Pat Lee Susan Lewak Jaqueline LaPierre Kathleen Lawler Keir Lenihan Sarah Lewis 153 Charlotte Loar Mike Madigan Dana Lockey Carolyn Malmstrom Emilia Lind Yarina Liston Anthea Lynn Beth Marcus 154 •Stephanie Lipow Kirk Graham Livingston Gina Macias Rebecca Mayeri Leslie McCutchan -. 5jI Kerri McGillicuddy Kate McKenzie Paul McNitt Kelley Meade Marie Meadows Sonja Melton Bitsy Miller Karen Mengel Heather Beaver Miller Clara McLean David Meisel Susie Miller Kevin Ng Genevieve Nonet Tad Palmer Nadia Milleron Michio Nikaido Wai Ong sabel Parlett Kate Mitchell 156 Erich Moser Lisa Powell Michelle Pred Chris Pattison Mud E. Phaces Cam Ping Allison Rader 157 Aaron Peskin Jeffrey Pilisuk Emily Polsby Jennifer Rader Vail Reese Kimberly Richards r H r 7V Leah Rose Sarah Rosenbaum Becky Rosman Mark Ruskin Mark Sanchez Michael Savage 158 Eivind Rossaak Apollinaire Scherr Kirsten Schmalz Adriana Simmons Kirsten Schulz Kim Smith - i Mw Kent Sergent Yohan Smith Mary Snyder Edward Stovall Brooke Shields Lauren Snyder 159 Brad See Rachel Steinhart . ,«« — ljlt mTh li PM 1 r A Danny Stevenson Kendal Sudduth Erica Stewart Eric Tejada Kira Stoll Heather Thomson Phyllis Tien Tracey Tokuhama 160 Dawn Stott Jesse Tieger June Timms Jeana Toney Naomi Valenzuela Michelle Veneziano Katharine C. Walker k : Kaija Warren Sean Watson Becky Weiner Tom Bones Kathy Wilhelm Peter Willett Becky Williams Thor Wilbanks Gillian C. Willson 161 Ken Wolf Denise Yee 1 Lee Wolfer Kathy Wollenberg Michelle Barnett Lesa and Barri Noah Pickus -esa Breen Dana Elliot Maya Reed Matthew Hooven Darryl Moore Nicole Silk 162 Aron Yarmo Kristin Bebelaar Stacy Papps Natasha Stillman Dana and Suzanne Sheila Walker 1 -.r-j i ' 2. i% ? ' ' m Hk HL Ih ' w W k ' m ni flK SI 2 l m ) i 163 164 165 ■Harrell School Pictures 167 STAFF TEACHERS STAFF TEACHERS STAFF TEACHERS STAFF TEACHERS STAFF TEACHERS STAFF TEACHERS Dear Members of the Class of ' 82, The value of what you ' ve experienced at Berkeley High School will be measured by the degree to which that experience has contributed positively to the quality of your life. So too will be measured the value of your coming educational experiences. The value of the quality of your life will be measured, in part, by the degree to which your life contributes to the quality of the society of which you are a part. The value of the quality of your society will be measured, in part, by the degree to which it contributes to the quality of life in the larger communities of the world of which it is a part. The value of the quality of life in the larger communities of your world will be measured, in part, by the degree to which those communities free everyone to choose creation and sharing over destruction and selfishness. So. . if at some future point you wish to measure the value of your education, ask if you are free to choose creation and sharing. Ask if you are influenced by destruction and selfishness. Ask if you know poverty, starvation, hatred, industrial concentration, on refining and expanding the destructive capabilities of world weaponry, descrimination based on race or sex, mindless destruction of natural resources and war. And if you still know of these destructive things, you ' ve not learned the right things, not learned enough. You must seek to know more. And if you ' ve learned here that life itself is a quality to be most cherished we ' ve all done extremely well together. Thank you for your undeniably rich contribution to my life. 170 Dr. David Tansey, superintendent of the Berkeley Unified School District, and affable leader of a reputable dynamic educational community; known for his magic ways, Dr. Tansey maintains a belief and a commitment that the Berkeley Schools are good. Under the direction of Tansey ' s administrative tutelage, the Berkeley way prevails in an evolution that sustains the Berkeley public educational system as a model platform for success in diversity. Assistant Superintendant, Mr. Clifford Wong lends his expertise of the Berkeley way of educa- tional concerns and pursuits having been a former principal of Berkeley High School. Mr. Lou Zlokovich, Assistant to the superinten- dant and advisor in the ways and means of fulfill- ing the hopes, wishes, desires, and practical reali- ties of the Berkeley way. 171 I James Catlett, Administrative Vice Principal Mr. Catlett is the man for all seasons; the listening post of all reasons. His ad- ministrative responsibilities include: Budget, wherein all money matters steming from school activities through teacher requests for classroom supplies are perused for approval. Maintenance and custodial services for our building and grounds. As the year progressed, the BHS Community was constantly reminded of the varied demands of dai- ly maintenance: the C building re- modeling for state mandated earth- quake reinforcement; the re-painting of the B building interior; the some- times overbearing FALSE fire alarms, to name a few; supervision of the Classified Staff including the task force of people who make our Yellow- Jacket hive operate at a constant (if not always smooth) hum. With cuts in budget, loss of staff, maintenance and custodial service were that of just maintaining. In order for BHS to have something of a preventa- tive maintenance custodial program, staff and students will have to assist in the program by reducing littering and abuse of buildings and equipment. . . Samantha H. Lee, Instructional Princi- pal. The Vice Principal, Instruction, is con- tinually challenged by the need to maintain a quality instructional pro- gram for all the students of Berkeley who converge on the one high school in this city. I accept that challenge and am proud of the opportunity to be associat- ed with students and staff who make Berkeley High School an outstanding institution. 172 Berkeley High School ' s Science teacher, Jefferson Nash, was named Alameda County ' s out- standing high school science teach- er for the 1981 school year. This award was given to him by the Sig- ma Xi Research Society Chapter of the California State University, Hayward. This award also included a $50 stipend. BHS ' s chemistry teacher, Harry Choulett, was the recipient, in the Spring of 1981, of the American Chemical Society Western Region- al Award in High School Chemis- try Teaching. His selection was based upon a nomination submit- ted by Mr. Henry Nelson, head of BHS ' s Science Department, through the California Section of the American Chemical Society. The purpose of the award is to rec- ognize, encourage, and stimulate teachers of high school chemistry in the U.S. and its territories. 173 G. Aguilar, Counselor T. Bennett, Student Activities Coordinator R Y. Isono, Grade Coordinator G. James, Head Counselor O. McKinney, Counselor B. Murphy, Counselor H. Singer, Guidance Services J. Trainor, Grade Coordinator V. Wenrich, Counselor D. Wong, Records Center D. Brown, Counselor D. Fong, Counselor M. McKeown, Guidance Services A. Nagafuji, Counselor C. Revtyak, Counselor H. Chun, Office Staff R. Chun, Office Staff L. Fujioka, Office Staff K. Kato, Office Staff D. McKinney, Attendance Office M. Thorpe, Voc. Ed. Secretary M. Piggy Walter, Principal ' s Secretary W. Cooper, Office Staff i S. Kilgore, Office Staff R. Drever, Office Staff M. Madden, Office Staff IE-. 175 ' - U : Mr. Greene, Student Supervisor Mr. Harper, Student Supervisor Mr. Whittle, Student Supervisor Ms. S. Reyes, Gardener Ms. I. Ballard, Cafeteria Ms. R. Alcala, Cafeteria Ms. L. Peabody, Cafeteria II P ' ' d.v Mr. Patrick, Cafeteria .|7gMs. S. Porter, Cafeteria Ms. R. Park, Cafeteria Hi Ms. Reed. Student Supervisor Mr. Richardson, Student Supervisor Ms. N. Hughes, Cafeteria Mr. J. Brown, Cafeteria Ms. S. Robinson, Cafeteria Anytime Is The Right Time . . Mr. A. Goldstein, Librarian Ms. B. Boatman, Accounting Office Ms. A. Pitts, Accounting Office Student Faculty Senate - top (L-R): D. Brown, F. Dunn-Ruiz, H. Choulett, T. Naparst, M. Thompson, middle: M. O ' laughlin, V. Barrett, W. Mason, J. Anderson, D. Weir, H. Myers, M. Rowland, T. Wilson, L. Bosserman, M. Griffin, M. Pugh, front: Y. Smith, T. Bennett, K. Withy. 177 ri -yj . J. Biondi, Special Ed. Chairperson H. Constant, Industrial Arts Chairperson F. Fisher, Principal of Washington School l7f J. Gregerson, Physical Ed. Chairperson H. Houck, History Dept. Chairperson G. Jackson, Home Economics Chairperson H. Lorenzo, Foreign Language Chairperson R. Pearson, Performing Arts Dept. Chairperson R. Tryon, Business Education Chairperson 13 ■WJfiij R. Navies, African American Studies Chairperson A. Porter, Work Experience-Career Center H. Nelson, Science Department Chairperson G. Reynolds, Math Department Chairperson J. White, English Department Chairperson 179 J. Anderson, Special Ed. O. Austin, African American Stud. O. Berland, A.I.D. D. Allin, P.E. J. Anderson, Business Ed. V. Barrett, Driver ' s Ed. C. Anderson, Home Ec. L. Anderson, P.E. B. Beal, Spec. Ed. J. Bodenhausen, Math D. Bracelin, P.E. 160 M. Breuing, Spec. Ed. I Kf j ) f E. Anderson, Hist. S. Anderson, Spec. Ed. J. Becket, Eng. J. Bragg, P.E. F. Bulloclt, A.I.D. M. Carey, P.E. J. Chavez, Foreign Lang. R. Clayton, Eng. K. Conning, Business Ed. G. Davis, Spec. Ed. J. Dickey, Sci. P. Dyer, Foreign Lang. E. Evans, Spec. Ed. E. Edgerly, Health Center C. Francis, African American Stud. T. Doran, Hist. D. Eichorn, Hist. Friedman F. Dunn-Ruiz, Math W. Elliot, Performing Arts A. Griffin, Eng. D. Hubbard, Sci. J. Hunter, Sci. R. Jogo, Eng. R. Kaneko, Spec. Ed. 181 M. M. Knight, Math Mr. C. Lovell, Eng. Mr. Marin, Perm. Sub. Mr. S. Murillo. La Raza Mr. L. Lee, Math Mr. J. Ludeman , Bus. Ed. iBF ' . f i r- i - •« ..1 r % Mr. L. Maybuce, A.LD. Ms. H. Mvers, Hist. M.S. M. Leek, Eng. Ms. L Lofting, Spec. Ed. Mr. E. Lui, Math Ms. D. MacDonald, Perf. Arts Mr. R. McKnight, Af. Am. Stu. Mr. F. Metcalf, Eng. Mr. R. Nelson, Eng. Mr. M. O ' Laughlin, Sci. Mr. J. Owens, Perf. Arts Mr. A. Panasenko, Sci. Ms. E. Pillars, For. Lang. Ms. M. Power, Spec. Ed. Ms. A. Repetto, For. Lang. Ms. C. Rone, Home Ec. r Is. L. Rice, Voc. Ed. Ms. M. Rowland, For. Lang. Mr. J. Romero, A.LD. ■M ' H Mr. N. San Martin, Math Mr. C Rammelkamp, Eng. Mr. T. Sayles Mr. D. Schrump, For. Lang. Ms. M. Shedd, Math Ms. L. Sheridan, Eng. Ms. B. Singleton, Spec. Ed. nifm Ms. M. Singman, P.E. 1) -0 i wL j %_ k AJl IP H| 9 C M IpI i 9 Ms. M. Small, For. Lang. Ms. D. Smith, A.I.D. Ms. M. Sutliff, Eng. Ms. S. Svendsgaard, Spec. Ed. Ms. D. Taper, Pert. Arts Mr. S. Teel, His. 183 IJ. Warden. Bus. Ed. w B i f M. Wilkins, Math D. Weir, A.I.D. i B. Whipperman, Sci. M. Williams, Hist. T. Wilson, Hist. T. Wise, Spec. Ed. S. Wolfer, A.I.D. M. Wong, Math L. Woodson, Eng. J. Young, Hist. 184 185 OUTSTANDING PHOTOGRAPHS Photography, as the medium of expression, should not be just a mechanical operation. The joy of its use comes through the expression of the self, including the humorous self This self-expression is what makes each of us distinct and inter- estingly different. To imaginatively express ourselves through photography, we must utilize the external to con very the internal. We begin by exploration, and that exploration begins within the self In photography, self-exploration begins the moment we pick up the camera. We trigger our aware- ness; we trigger the shutter. CLICK. The light enters and the image is formed. We develop the film; we develop the self. We enlarge the image; we enlarge the self We cut down, cut out, and crop until the total composition works as a harmonious unit. Each new picture should be an experience, a vision. Look into the world, not at it. These twelve photographers featured on the following pages ha ve presented a vie w of their self-expressions for you to share. Each of their pictures hav- ing been selected from a school-wide competition can offer you an experience, conjure up a vision and provide you with a look into these facets of the Berkeley way. All of these pictures were taken within the Berkeley City Limits. Looking into the world, we will discover the forces inherent in all of us out of which creativity will flow. With this comes imagination, and Imagination is the greatest of Magicians. Our apprecia- tion to the photographers: Brigette Peterson Dan Dean Molly Moore Kath- leen Wollenberg Yolanda Peterson Karen Hiersoux Rod Lamkey Meg Vinson Naomi Valenzuela Michele Pred Alexandra Stern Mr. Jose Romero 188 ft ' lKVU f ' m m i § ' 13 C X ' f . u 3 ] ' aSf i ■' ; M. Bunts, Eng. P. Daniels, P.E. K. Gold, Spec. Ed. S. Groves, History M. Frankel, Eng. C. Hamilton, Perf. Arts H. Foster, Bus. Ed. M. Kaaya, African American Stud- ies T. Kellis, Spec. Ed. M. Oldershaw, P.E. K. Pensky, Sci. F. Terranova, Perf. Arts R. Traum, Spec. Ed. B. Wiley, Librarian Teachers not pictured- F. Barrett, Dr. Ed. M.D. Bowers, Spec. Ed. S. Burke, History A. Caburi, Science W. Carlund, Math E. Chang, Math A. Christie, Home Ec. F. Colvin, Spec. Ed. A. Crismon, Dr. Ed. R. Dillingham, For. Lang. R. Gomez, Dr. Ed. M. Griffin, Math B. Hagains, English C. Harvey, Science E. Johnson, Student Serv. T. Johnson, History L. Labos, Simpao-Science W. Mason, History F. McNair, Dr. Ed. C. Moloney, History C. Moore, Home Ec. M. Patterson, English L. Prosser, Dr. Ed. B. Roost, History D. Sanchez, Perm Sub. R. Stewart, Math A. Tal, Perf. Art M. Towers, History J. Van Zomeren, A.I.D. A. Ward, Math S. Young, English 186 L. Labos, Simpao-Sci. L. Barker Fourteen years ago, my wife and I came through Berkeley on a summer vacation; we are finally leaving. I have enjoyed working with some of the most talented high school musicians in the nation. I also found it re- warding working with students experiencing for the first time choral music. There will be many things that I will miss about BHS. I will always remember the sing- ers, the tours, and the many fine perfor- mances of choral music. H. Hanson There is a spirit at Berkeley High that makes teaching here a rich and meaningful exper- ience. After being in the Army for five years and three years teaching in Kansas, one can really appreciate the Berkeley superior way of doing things. I have tried to make the driver education and training program match the excellence of the Berkeley way in everything. 187 ■-■..v = AVV -i; -r ' . 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Chamberlain Charles Campbell Stephanie Carr John Cazden Ching Chang Christopher Chase An Tuan Chen Edward Chen Carol Chinn Maria Christian Helen Chyr Alice Chuck Barr Chugg 206 Herney Cinepone Joel Clark Darien Cleage Karen Close Jeremy Cohen Jessica Cohen Laurel Cohen Susie Cohen Elaine Coleman Melissa Coleman Elizabeth Collier Robert Collins Porche Combash James Conley Nina Cooper Stefano Cooper Brett Corley Cousin It Lovell Coverson Reba Craig Eric Crapo Todd Crew Joan Crochet Gary Crowe Sandra Curtis S. Datsun Delirious Daves Danny David Felicia Davis Rebecca Davis Naomi Dawson Vaurnet Day Daniel Dean Scott De Oca Marc Diamond Mitchell Dickerson Diane Dillon Roger Ding Aretha Dixon Frederick Dixon Tom Dobson Deby Dolin Maria Dolorfino 207 Ben Dolven Renee Dorsey Krishna Douglass Kurt Dreyer David Dudley Ana Duckler Jonas Duke Bob Echols Jeremv Elliot Gwen Ezeb David Fish Carey Fong Deborah Feldman Trina Flowers Annika Forester Tanya Ferguson Trina Floyd Michelle Franco 208 Kerstine Frazier Nicole Frazier Jennifer Freedman Linda Fryson Kyle Fuller Jennifer Gabriel Maia Gahtan Ken Gaskins Monika Gerhart Summer Gerlach Donald Gillies Amy Gillmar Anthony Gilmore Leslie Girouard Natalie Glover Shawn Godfrey Melissa Gooch Barbara Goodrich Jacob Gordon Elizabeth Grassetti Jeannet Griffin Teresa Guggemos David Gutman Kathrvn Harris Andrew Goto Sylvia Grassetti Stephanie Gruber Cyrille Gulassa Donna Harris Trudy Harrison Theresa Graham Dawn Green Carol Grunwald James Guthrie Justin Harrison Kristin Hass 209 Antoinette Haynes Katherine Hein Doreen Hing Valerie Hazlett Matthew Hendrickson Cheryl Hong David Hearst Derrich Highsmith Tassia Hooks Antoinette Horton Fonda Houston Andrea Howell Nghi Hua Raymond Hughes Sarah Hughes Renee Hunter Elicia Hutson Binh Huynh 210 Richard Ikeda Midas Ize Dorothy Jackson Sharad Jain Darren Johnson Hilary Jone Jessica Irschick CO. Jackassette Kimberly Jackson Dr. Jimmy Rolfe Johnson Lori Jones Michael Israel L.I. Jackassette Pamela Jackson Angela Johnson Alison Jones Marc Jones v, ' yL Terence Jones L.L. Jackassette Karen Kaufman Tim Jones R.T. Jackassette J. K Kawabunga Davera Johnson L.O. Jackassette Andrew Keasler alU im Vern Keller Lisa Kelley Mandy Kelly Ann Kettner Rosalind Keyes Kris Kilian Darryl Kimble Dennis King Frederick King Mark Klein Kristin Knowles Gail Kohlmeister Mari Kohn Colleen Kojima Kimi Kokka Andrew Kraetzer L,L,L, L Nayaa Lacy 211 Yen-Nga Lam Christine Lawson Dorathy Lee Grace Lee Jessica Lee Kathy Lee Mr-Lee Mrs-Lee Sindnev Lee Terrence Lee Moe Lester Shocko Lotsawatts Stacey Lynch Anne Magney Michael Marshall Little Lees Lisa Lipofsky Lenore Lusting Clarence Mack Malaka Anthony Martin Anne Leggett Stephen Long Quelan Luu Paul Maestre Rolando Manrique Bryan Martin 212 Arther Martin Jr. Reginald Martin Jorge Martnez Miss Tamara Mason Jimmie McCoy Colleen McCarthy Melanie McDaniel Bennie McCoy Shelley McHugh Suzie McKay Denise McKinney L. Melgar Lester Meredith Isabel Mesa Elise Metzger Fauna Miller Ignacio Miller Dallas Mims Mitchell Molotnik Patricia Moon Jan Moore Molly Moore Letty Morris Anne Morrison Adam Mote Holly Muckelroy Janice Mueller Louise Mullis Paul Nagai Denise Nakatani Tommy Naparst Jesse Nawv Rachiel Neal Dari Nelson Melissa Nelson 213 Kim-Vinh Nguyen Jaleh Niazi Two Nimrods Julie Nishimura Rocker Ogden Michael Olivier Kim Osborne Carlos Ostos Zehra Otus Miharu Overtruf Carol Owens D. Papanikolas I ' m a parrot H. Pasillas Jessica Passadore Nora Patterson Tracey Patterson Nerrissa Paul John Paulsing Matt Pearson Lisa Peizer Pearl Pelton Pepper Salt + 1 Beatriz Perez r ' ' 214 Moose Perrella Brigette Peterson Holly Pinn Tom Pope Kellie Perry Shirley Peterson Adrian Pohlit Scott Porter Christine Peterson Judd Piggott Matthew pe Teresa Porter Carl Pusey A. Pripstein Big Pripstein Bigger Pripstein Biggest Pripstein Jeremy Pripstein Kenny Pripstein Mombo Pripstein Rebecca Prophet 1 r 1 Y} i kl %• ' Maurice Protzen Amy Pruger Mary Pugh Juavette Pulliam Cleatus Pohlit 999 Mark Rabkin Kamran Rafii Margaret Ramirez 215 ■1 ff  ■■' - R% Yolanda Ramirez Renita Ramsey Rosemary Ratcliff Anthony Raymond Zenobia Redeaux Lou Reed Simone Reeves Christine Rex Nina Reynolds Lana Rice Ronda Richardson Adam Riess Roland Rivera Emerson Robinson Heather Roberts Linnette Robinson Jordan Roberts Marcv Robinson 216 Tod Robinson Margo Rotman Hacky Sacker Sarah Safran Ginger Sanchez Percy Sanders Nedrea Rodgers Nina Rozo Joel Sacks Lisa Sampson Melissa Sanchez Daren Satake David Rosberg P.S. R.S. Marleen Sacks Craig Samuel Jenny Sanders Ben Sawtelle Fred Scales Jeff Scales Ethan Schutz Gwendolyn Scott Paul Scott Mimi Seqal Monica Salter B. Sessoms D. Sessoms 1 ' S r 7- H r • ' k M T f«J f ' ir 1 v Paul Sherman Po-Lin Shyu Daria Siekhaus Tricia Simms Julian Simpkins Jason Siu Adam Sklute Catherine Sklut Elizabeth Smith Leonard Smith Mia Smith Suzanne Smith John Smoot Floozie Soozie Kathryn Sparks Ryan Spaulding Anthony Sperber Yvette Spiller 217 1 m K!T r If. jA K ' i. , — Lynn Spinka Gina Spriggs Denise Spurger $ir Squares Satoshi Steimetz Paul Steinberg Earska Sterling Jeffery Steward Anthony Sueuga 218 Sheng Sui Spaz ' I ' agami Kenneth Taylor Eric Thompson Paul Thompson Amie Tokuhama Kristin Suto Dana Takaki Tamara Taylor Felita Thompson Lora Thornton Kristen Traynor Micah Sweet Brett Taylor Rebecca Terner Marcus Thompson Marc Tidd Lisa Trujillo Thuy Truong John VanBrunt Laura Vaughn Michael Vaughn Robert Vawter Joanie Vernon Vic Vickers Lars Vind Melissa Wade Erin Wakida Eleanor Walker Vernon Wallace Jin Wang Jenny Wardlaw Jeff Ware Heather Watkins Jessie Watson LaTanya Watson Yvonne Watson Leah Werchick David White B. 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Howev- er this year ' s team was not even considered to be a factor in the race for the RBAL crown, but they disproved their critics and have gone on the surprise teams all year. Most of the credit should go to Coach Daniels who selected a fine group of multi-talented athletes and inspired them by in- structing them to play together as a coherent unit and that they could go as far as they wanted to if they maintained a high level of team spirit. In the Beginning of the season. Coach Daniels, unsure of who should start, experimented with several starting fivers. Yet in do- ing so, Berkeley suffered some heart breaking losses to teams such as Bishop O ' David, Lincoln (SF), Moreau, Oakland, and Mills. But the Yellowjackets bounced right back establishing a combination that has led the team on a 16 game winning streak. The regular starting five consisted of 2nd year senior for- ward Rod Pinkney who is the leading scorer on the team and is Mr. Everything to his team- mates. 1. Darryl Pines battles for the opening tip. 2. Team Picture-(Top Row) Coach Daniels, Troy Whittle, James Solomon, Deric Ward, Ja- mel Kali, Todd Al-leem, Andre Washington, George Moore, Dar- ryl Pines, Mgr. Andy Jenson. (Bottom Row) Ed Givans, Rod Pinkney, Conella Edgerly, Ron Kelly, Jim Whittey, Kenny Bar- bie, Bud Stovall. 3. James Solomon takes a one hand shot. 4. Ed Stovall attempts a spike tip. 5. Rod Pinkney gets a 2-point play. 244 Starting at the other forward po- sition is The Enforcer Troy Whittle who has a tremendous nose for the ball. Holding down honors for the center position is the 6 ' 1 leaping senior transfer student from St. Joseph James Solomon who is leading the team in rebounding. Playing the shoot- ing guard is the hustling senior Jim Whitty whose key scoring has helped the Jackets to victory after victory. Running the show is the consistent 2nd year senior point guard and captain, Darryl Pines who might be the best de- fensive guard in Berkeley High School history. This year ' s team has special as- pects about it that makes it unique and different from past teams in the way that each of the fifteen players contribute to the overall team spirit and effort that makes the Basketball team pro- gram a success. Other players like George Moore, Andre Washing- ton, Ed Givans, and Rod Kelly all contribute crucial playing time and points. Other reserves are Conelle Edgerly, Ed Stovall, Ken Barbee, and Todd Al-leem. The 1981-82 Men ' s Varsity Bas- ketball Team is a perfect example of the spirit of Berkeley High School. Working together can in- deed bring about success. 1. James Solomon protects the ball from El Cerrito players. 2. Rod Pinkney takes a perimeter shot. 3. Darryl Pines runs the fastbreak. 4. Jamal Kali lays it up as Deric Ward and James Solomon lay back for a possi- ble rebound. 5. James Solomon makes a game break- ing free throw. 6. The Berkeley High offence in action. 246 247 The Berkeley High Men ' s Junior Varsity Basketball Team finished out their season with a decisive win over El Cerrito to cap off a very successful 21-1 season. This outstanding team averages over 72 points per game and is led by the teams top scorer, Junior Kelvin Zachery. Zachery, who plays in the wing position, has a 17.5 point average. The other team leader is Junior Dave Clark, a very steady player who averages about 12 points a game. The other starters include Guard Kevin Williams, Wing Jerrod Hubbard, and Robert Jackson filling the other post position. All the players get in playing time so everybody gets exper- ience. Most ofthe time the start- ers play until late in the second period. Th en the backups take over after that. 1. Oakland players make futile attempt to stop ZacheryBerkeley fastbreak. 2. Kelvin makes yet another lay up. 3. Team Pix-(Top Row) Luke Kreinburg, Howard Nichols, Bill .Johnson, Thomas Champion, David Clark, Mark Kevin William, Lester Meridith. 4. David Clark, .Jason Luv, and Robert Jackson battle for the rebound. 5. Bill .Johnson shoots ala World Free. 6. David Clark drives against an Oakland player. 248 !r I 249 Despite an impressive 22-3 re- cord, the Jacket team of ' 82 will be remembered as the first team in years not to go to the NCS tournament. In a decision that rocked the en- tire East-Bay sports community, the team was denied entry after ending the season as co-champi- ons with the powerful Pinole Val- ley Spartans. The Jackets boast- ed a 9-1 league record, having split the two game series with Pinole. Besides the season-ending playoff loss to the Spartans, the only other setback was an over- time thriller to Grant of Sacra- mento. As testament to the over- all team strength of the Jackets, all five starters were named to the RBAL All League Team: Cheryl Bishop, Ruthie Whitehead, Alma Batchie, Jennifer Rader, and Kenyatta Kim Jackson. In December, the Jackets won the inaugural Le Blanc Invitational in San Francisco. Cheryl Bishop was the Tournament MVP and Jennifer Rader and Alma Batchie were named to the All-Tourna- ment Team for their efforts. With the loss of Angel Harty, the team found new strength in di- versity and togetherness on the courts. Fans were treated to a high scoring, fast breaking team that often came from behind with explosive spurts late in the game. Coach Mitchell had the team us- ing Numerous defenses designed to keep opposing teams off bal- ance and generate turnovers. 1. Varsity Team-(Top Row) Janice Mur- rey, Pia Street, Liz Stern, Robin Wood, Ruthie Whitehead, Cheryl Bishop, Alma Batchie, Coach Mitchell. (Bottom Row) Maryanne Simmons, Maria Bennett, Kenyatta Jackson, Jennifer Rader, Con- nie Taylor, Rosa Ellis. 2. Alma Batchie passes off while Skyline stands in awe. 3. Cheryl Bishop shoots for two at the RBAL. 4. Kenyatta Jackson fires away over a Spartan guard. 5. Cheryl Bishop takes a shot above ever- ybody else. 250 251 Senior Cheryl Bishop provided most of the offensive punch, con- sistently coming up with 20 + point games while shooting an impressive 61% from the floor. Juniors Alma Batchie and Ruthie Whitehead round out the front line. Alma intimidated teams all year with her shot blocking abili- ty, while Ruthie proved a master at the charge and a force to be reckoned with on the boards. Guards Jennifer Rader and Ken- yatta Jackson rounded out the lineup. Rader provided leader- ship and led the team in assists and defense. Jackson, a transfer student from Bishop O ' Dowd, is the latest in a long line of prote- ges. Forced to miss a number of games early on, Jackson roared onto the scene and played with finesse and maturity. Her best game was against Pinole, scoring 14 pts., including the game win- ner with under a minute left. Maria Mousie Bennett came off the bench to put a spark in the offense with her quickness and ball-handling. Janice Murrey and Pia Street provided help in the rebounding department. Rosa El- lis, Connie Taylor, Robin Wood, Liz Stern, and Maryanne Sim- mons also helped off the bench. Despite the misfortune, the Jack- ets continued the long Berkeley tradition of outstanding basket- ball. The rich talent of under- classmen will keep the Jackets rolling for many years to come. 1. Jennifer Rader passes off to Kenyatta Jackson. 2. Alma Batchie sets up under the net. 3. Cheryl Bishop charges down court. 4. Coach Mitchell gives the team their pep talk at halftime. 5. Alma Batchie tips off. 6. Maria Bennett flies above her oppo- nent. 253 Led by Captains Susie Wong and Renita Esclovan, the J.V. Jackets obtained an amazing overall re- cord of 17 wins and 3 losses. They were undefeated in league play with 8 wins and no losses, thanks to Coach Percy Crawford ' s excel- lent coaching. Starters this season were Tammy Parker, Renita Esclovan, Jenny Strohman, Kim Lockhart, and Susie Wong. The leading re- bounder was Jenny Strohman, leading scorer was Renita Esclo- van, and the leading assist person was Susie Wong. This year ' s season was a very suc- cessful one and they hope to be just as successful next year. 1. J.V. Team-(Top Row) Dara Tom, Liz Bulkley, Tammy Parker, Jonita Cook, .Jenny Strohmn, Kim Clark, Ronda Rich- ardson, Shelly Watson. (Bottom Row) Kim Rockhart, Isabel Mesa, Renita Es- clovan, Susie Wong. 2. Renita prepares to pass the ball. 3. Susie Wong dribbles around an oppo- nent. 4. Renita Esclovan closly guarding a Li- berty girl. 5. Isabel Mesa in the back court with Kim Lockhart as back-up shoots for a basket. 6. Susie Wong makes a jump shot. 254 WOMEN ' S 255 The Women ' s Soccer Team fin- ished with a stunning record of 6- 2-2 which placed them second in their league and third all around. This season ' s success was due to the great effort of the players and coach Helen Halbrooke. All of the players played well together and put forth an excellent effort. Some of the seniors this year were Rosie Emerson, Mary Snyder, Jill Quan, Kathleen Lawler, and Su- san Edenberg. The defense was very strong this year with goalie Mary Snyder leading the defense with numerous saves. Susan Ste- phens, Jocelyn Wilkie, Akemi Hamai, Cybelle Bantawski, and Rosie Emerson were awesome fullbacks. Next year ' s team looks very hope- ful with returning players Joce- lyn Wilkie, Laura Vaughn, Akemi Hamai, Cybelle Bartowski, Kath- ryn Horning, Nicole and Colette Bowler, and Kirsten Boynton. 1. Jocelyn Wilkie runs up with the ball as Kathryn Horning backs her up. 2. Team Pix-Coach: Helen Holbrooke. Top Row-Kathryn Horning, Akemi Ha- mai, Cristina Brofferio, Jill Quan. Mid- dle Row-Nicole Bowler, Chris Craig, Kathleen Lawler, Susan Stephens, Kim Craig, Julia Brofferio. Bottom Row-Kir- sten Boynton, Laura Vaughn, Jocelyn Wilkie, Susan Edenberg, Mary Snyder, Rosie Emerson, Collette Bowler, and Cy- belle Bentowski in front. 3. Rosie Emerson, the only unsuccessful- ly amputee on the team, tries to kick the ball with her stump. 4. Chris Craig keeps the ball from oppo- nents and the goal. 5. Susan Stephens reaches around to kick the ball away from the opposing team. 6. Cri Brofferio, guarded by Colette Bowler and Laura Vaughn, races toward the goal. 256 ' ' ' . ddi. 257 The Men ' s Varsity Soccer Team had a record of 7-2-5 and took second place in the ACAL just a half game out of first place. Their only league loss was to Harry Ells, the eventual champions. Highlights of the pre-season were a 3-2 last second victory over Cas- tro Valley while playing a man short, and a 3-2 win over local rival St. Mary ' s. Near the end of the season, the team really started gaining mo- mentum as they destroyed Harry Ells 4-1 in an awesome display of ball control and hustle. Two days later, the defense shut off Pied- mont ' s star striker, but just couldn ' t manage to score. Harry Ells later beat Piedmont and thus beat out Berkeley for the cham- pionship. In the last six games, Varsity outscored its opponents 12:3 in- cluding three shutouts. Trainer David Pripstein coached the JV team to a 6-3 record. 1. Josh Young is on the move as Kenny Wolf provides moral support. 2. Adrian Pohlit compares his life to that of a soccer ball. 3. If you can ' t get the ball, get the man! -Kenny Wolf 4. Aaron Yarmo performs for John Kofler and Eric Martyne as Thor Wil- banks salutes. 5. (Top row) Trainer David Pripstein, Jim Chegia, Peter Glassey, John Cazden, Kenny Wolf, Josh Young. (Bottom row) David Whalin, Mike Mar- tin, Aaron Yarmo, Juan Murtado, Thor Wilbanks, Eric Martyne, Keith Ander- son. Not Pictured-John Kofler, Gilbert Barth. Adrian Pohlit. Coach White. I I MEIi ' S 258 259 The 1981-82 Track Team consists of many talented and versitile athletes. This year ' s team ap- pears to be much more balanced than last year ' s state champions. There are good athletes in almost every event. The Boys Team, Captained by Senior Roger Daniels, appears to have not only a few outstanding competitors, but also a great amount of depth. The man to watch for in the sprints is Senior Stoney McCree. Returning for his final season, Stoney will be counted on to gain a lot of pts. as he heads for the State Meet. Right behind Stoney is newcomer Craig Armstrong, a senior, who is improving rapidly. The 300 meter Low Hurdles are dominated by Roger Daniels, Eric Crapo, and Eugene Swift. Crapo and Swift are also the team ' s top 100 meter High Hurdlers. The best at the 800 meters are Daniels and Ju- nior Mike Walker, both possible State Meet competitors. A num- ber of other half- milers show great potential in catching up with Daniels and Walker. 1. Roger Daniels, Eric Crapo, Mike Walk- er, Lana Rice-Team Clowns. 2. Renee Wilson looks like Aubrey Wil- son en route to a fine mile. 3. The Berkeley High Track Team. 4. Ruthie Whitehead gives Varsity Wom- en ' s captain, Lana Rice the baton. 5. Ruthie Whitehead Mandy Erickson running 300 meter low hurdles. 6. Berkeley runner streaks towards the finish line. 7. Harder 260 261 The mile was one of the team ' s stronger events this year in terms of both top talent and depth. The mile contingent was led by Meet of Champions competitor Doran McGee as he strived for a school record of a sub 4:14 mile. Seniors Roger Daniels and Noah Pickus and Juniors David White and Ro- land Westgate rounded out the field of Westgate rounded out the field of possible sub 4:30 and 4:20 milers. The two mile was in the hands of outstanding Sophomore Martin Higgenbothan and phe- nomenal Freshman Brian Vaughn. Jeff Steward returned in the shot-put and discus; and Charles Devine in the long jump. 1. Mike Walker leads in Jacket Jumping Jacks. 2. A mob of Berkeley runners keep the pace. 3. David White calls for tim e-out. 4. Two Berkeley runners stride away. 5. Berkeley shot-puter does his thine. 262 263 The Girls Team, while building slowly, is led by some of the best in the nation. The sprints are dominated by outstanding Ju- niors Nedrea Rodgers and Ruthie Whitehead. While Nedrea con- trols the 100 and 200 meters, Ruthie pulls up strong in the 100 and runs away from the field in the hurdle races. Both pack a powerful punch and are recog- nized around the nation as top flight athletes. Also running well in the 100, and clearly dominat- ing the 400 meters, is Junior Lana Rice. Doniece Johnson returns once again to strengthen the team with her outstanding 800 meter runs. Junior Heather Watkins is another one to watch closely as she pursues the sub-5:00 minute mile and more. Renee Wilson is also coming on strong in the mile. Allison Rader returns for her fourth and final season leading a large contingent of 2-milers. Evette Bates is also an integral member of the girls team, parti- culary in the field events where she dominates the long jump. 1. Doran McGee flies out of the curve. 2. Rodney Lewis relaxes after a hard race. 3. Calvin Davis puts the shot with grace- ful form. 4. Lerkeley jumper flies up and over. 5. Nedra Rogers prepares to pass the ba- ton. 6. Three Berkeley runners prepare to pass the adversary. TRACK 264 fe 265 The coaching jobs were once again shared by two of the uni- verally recognized top men in the field: Willie White and Arno Breuer. Math teacher Aarron Ward also assisted. Coach White ' s prognosis for the future is that, the boys and girls will win the R.B.A.L. (League) Cham- pionship, the NorthCoast Cham- pionship and the girls can possi- bly win State Meet, while the boys have an outside shot at it. 1. Eric Crapo leads Eugene Swift. 2. A Berkeley runner about to run over the photographer. 3. Heather Watkins stretches out her stride. 4. A Berkeley runner exhausted after a hard race. 5. Eugene Swift flies over a hurdle 6. Announcer Keith Conning watches the Berkeley runners win again. 7. Roland Westgate and John Guyer take a break. ' I 266 267 The 1982 Berkeley High Men ' s Gymnastics team got off to a slow and late start because the team had no coach at the start. But the coach finally came, and it was well worth the wait. Jim Lestor is an accomplished gymnast and a wonderful coach to work with. Even though the team lacks ex- perience, hard work, sweat, and dedication will make the team all that much better. Veteran gymnasts include Eric Moser and Scott DeOca; they are expected to bring high scores to the team. The fact that many of the members are underclassmen gives the team a very promising future. Even though the team will not have any competition this year, they will be winners. 1. Berkeley gymnast Dan Steinhart fall- ing asleep while stuck in a V-sit. 2. John Spragen executes something while on his hands. 3. The BHS Gymnastics team. 4. Performing an iron cross, BHS gym- nast John Spragan shows his strength. 5. Jim hanging out on the bar. 6. Bennett and Dan performing for the camera. 7. Bennett showing his form on the pom- mel horse. 268 269 The 1982 Women ' s Gymnastics Team looks forward to another bodacious season. Since there are almost no gym teams left in the REAL, (due to the fact that Berkeley High wiped everybody out of the league) they have joined the foothill league. The competition will be tough this year. A new coach, Cyndi Nicora, will help them overcome their new challenge. Stars Raine Tay- lorand Kirsten Boynton should lead the team to victory. Veterans Chris Kim Craig, Lynne Oka- mura, Juliet Stamper, and Anne Magney, and Becca Terrer should also rack up many points. There are also many promising new- comers, some from West Campus. 1. Anne Magny balances on the beam. 2. Chris Craig tries vainly to do a back- flip. 3. Team captain Raine Taylor in one of her more serious moods. 4. Kim Craig goes stag on the beam. 5. Juliet Stamper prepares for a landing. 6. Kirsten Boington is up the air over mats. 7. The Flying Yellowjackets-(On top bar) Raine Mitchell, Michell Richards. (Bot- tom Bar) Chris Craig, Janice Gurrola, Kirsten Boynton, Amy Gruber, Kim Craig. (Standing) Cara Forsey, A Friend, Juliet Stamper, An Imposter from a rival group, Anne Magny. WOMEN ' S GYMNASTICS 270 271 The 1981-82 Wrestling team, al- though young, proved to be ex- tremely successful. Led by Senior Darryl Moore, the team battled to a 6 win 2 loss dual meet record with seven qualifying for NCS competition. Team captain Darryl Moore com- plied an impressive 34 win 4 loss record which was capped by a seventh place finish in the State Championship Competition and a second place at NCS. Other North Coast qualifiers were: 98 lb. Jr. Dwayne Dusuau, 105 lb. Soph. James Lawler, 119 lb. Jr. Vic Vickers, 145 lb. Sr. Mike Permillion, 167 lb. Sr. Rich Fields, and 202 lb. Jr. Alec Paul. With many wrestlers returning, next year ' s team hopes to im- prove upon their third place league finish and capture the No. 1 spot. Berkeley 54 Selesian 21 Berkeley 45 San Leandrol5 Berkeley 4 Encinal 69 Berkeley 32 Albany 41 Berkeley 44 Alameda 38 Berkeley 36 Richmond 29 Berkeley 47 El Cerrito 20 1. Glen Augustine puts his oppo- nent in nearfall. 2. Team Picture-(Top Row) Bri- an Cardoza, Burt Jones, Alec Paul, Greg Stewart, Rich Fields, Glen Augustine, Mike Permillion, Darryl Moore, Tanya Moore, Doug?. (Bottom Row) Ben Strickland, Aaron Ward, Vic Vickers, James Lawler, Dwayne Dusuau, George Vickers. 3. James Lawler takes adversary down. 4. Darryl Moore is about to win another match. 272 t]? ' t: ' ' ' i ' .- ;i?: _2r.c % ' . ; ' ;: ' ' c -!: ' y ' y.v ' ii t ?: y WRESTLING e -. ■■-;.TvAK!-i :- . ' ViSSifi-3t 273 Under the guidance of new head coach, Pumpsie Green and with six returning Varsity letter- men, the Jackets went into the season expecting to greatly im- prove on last years 6-9 league re- cord. With better team defense and excellent pitching, the team jumped out to and 4-1 non-league record. With returning pitchers Dave Clark and Kelvin Zachery, the Jackets were sure to win a lot of games. Timely hitting by Paul Scott, Zachery, Mike Trainor, and others, the team ' s season looks very hopeful. They should improve on last year immensely. 1. Anthony Suega gets ready to serve one up. 2. Team Picture-(Top Row) Coach Green, .Jade Green, Leonard Pleasant, Kelvin Zachery, Ricky Bankston, Dave Clark, Anthony Suega, Don Harmon, Tim Urdan. (Bottom Row) Hayward Cal- houn, Paul Scott, John Clark, Lance Spencer, Matt Morizono, Mike Trainor, Andre Butler. 3. Ricky Bankston follows the flight of his smash. 4. Hayward Colhoun takes a throw from the infield as Paul Scott dances in Right Field. 5. Matt Morizono winces as his hand is crushed by a fastball. The REAL decided to convert from a J.V. program to a Soph- Frosh program, barring Juniors from the team. With the com- bined talent of Berkeley High Sophomores and West Campus Freshmen, this years team looks nothing but awesome. New head coach Dave White boasts a fear- some lineup and excellent pitch- ing. Against Drake, the team backed their coach up with a 19-0 embarrasment. James Dunn pro- vides most of the power for the team, blasting 3 HR ' s in the first three games. This squad should have no trouble in winning the league title. 1. Rodney Williams takes a high throw from the infield. 2. Ron Kramer prepares to take a whack at one. 3. The HIT squad-(Top Row) Gene Ev- ans, Ron Kramer, Terrance Hatter, Mor- ris Browning, Ronald Hurbert, Gene Hayes, Terry Williams, James Dunn, Lonnie David. (Bottom Row) Micheal Younger, Keith Whittaker, Rodney Wil- liams, Andre Keyes, Mike Meredith, Wil- lie Rodgers, Coach White. 4. The stance of a winner. .5. Coach White looks over his lineup. 6. The local version of Charlie Hustle. 276 It. ' t frfil iiiiti:i, MiS MMUMfifmi Although the softball team, coached by Mrs. Carey, lost sev- eral Varsity players last year, re- turning Varsities Tony Robinson. Sally Horner, Rosa Enis, Jennifer Rader, and Rosie B.B. Emerson are back. Newcomers Tanya Kent, Alison Jones, Kerry McGil- licutty, Akemi Hamai, and re- turning J.V. ' s who team lost by only a couple of runs each time, and these were only practice games. So the team looks forward to a very successful season. The J.V. team also shows a lot of promise. There are many new- comers to add to the seasoned veterans. They won and tied their first two games and look forward to more success in the year ahead. 1. Rosie Emerson wanders off second while pondering the game. 2. Team Picture-(Top Row) Jacosta Al- len, Sally Horner, Carrie McGilliady, Rosa Parks, Alison Jones, Rosie Emer- son, Margie Moffit, (Bottom Row) Akemi Hamai, Tania Kent, Chevelle Richard- son, Dana Lockey, Tonia Robinson, Jen- nifer Rader. 3. Alison Jones is about to deliver her screwball to the batter. 4. Jennifer Rader throws in the ball after making a sparkling catch. 5. Sally Horner shows her determination as she drives one down the line. 278 ■' - ' - h ««-«; , : e i iL t s-j0 - ' ' i At press time, the Men ' s Tennis Team has a very good chance for another league championship. With experienced players return- ing in four of the five singles posi- tions and a returning doubles team, experience will prove to be an important factor. Peter Wright at number one sin- gles is a ranked player in north- ern California and has won the league singles championship as a ninth grader. As a senior, he has a very good chance of repeating his performance. With Matt Hen- drickson at number two, Mark Diamond at number three, and Angus Hand at number four, they have good experienced players. Demian Entrican is the number five player and is also expected to do well. The number one doubles is Elmer Law and Julian Woods. The number two team is Steve Klein and Philip Vacheron. 1. Matt Hendrickson waits for the ball before he serves dinner? 2. Demian Entricen: Now that I got the racket, how do I hit the ball? 3. Varsity Teani-(standing) Angus Hand, Mark Diamond, Peter Wright, Philip Va- cheron, Matt Hendrickson, Coach Bragg. (Bottom row) Steve Klein, Demian En- trican, -Julian Woods. 4. Nervous tension mounts as Matt McEnroe and Bjorn Wright discuss the next match. 5. Berkeley Boys ' Ball 6. .J.V. Team-(standing) Coach Bragg, Greg Blanche, Keith Williams, Peter Landaver, Tom Graber, Steve Coruso, Jacob Borden. (Sitting) Keith Gruen, Jasper Bayer, Dan Termin, Alex Smith. 7. Peter Wright, using his last ounce of energy, reaches for the ball before col- lapsing in cardiac arrest. 8. With flyswatter in hand, Mark Dia- mond prepares to kill the bug on his hand. 280 281 There was a tremendous turnout this year when the call went out for Badminton players. On the very first day there were about 27 boys and girls trying out. The fi- nal team which will travel will consist of 10 boys and girls after the team is established. The womens side is led by Pame- la Jackson. The top six players, Paul Eric Thompson, Eugene Tu, Benji Fienbaum, Dale Ballard, and Chris Chase make it nearly impossible for anyone to hold the No. 1 spot for more than a few days. All are equally good. The team has thirteen events: three women ' s singles, three men ' s singles, two women ' s dou- bles, two men ' s doubles and three mixed doubles. Even though there is no RBAL for badminton, due to the lack of local schools with teams to make up a league, the team will still have a winning season. 1. Berkeley player is about to blast the birdie. 2. Eric Thompson hangs from the ceiling by his racket. 3. Lena Kato lenas ovah. 4. Badminton boy aims for the birdie. 5. The men ' s team. 6. Pam Jackson Watches the birdie go over the net. 7. Girls team- (top row) Patricia Ayres, Margo Brooks, Cindy Bent, Lena Kato. BAhMINTON 263 The Fencing Team was led this year by Coach Gregerson, Cap- tain Rafi Brinner, and Manager Cam Antoncich. As usual, there were no participating teams from the East Bay, so the team fenced in the Metropolitan League of San Francisco. Many of the op- posing teams that had formally opposed BHS were dropped this year, but Washington, McAteer, Lowell, and Galileo High Schools all participated. The Varsity team annihilated Washington 8- 1, while J.V. won 6-3. The scores from the other meets were not available at presstime. Returning fencers from last year included Thor Wilbanks, Jim Gibson, Sandro Wallach and Bryn Kanar from the varsity team; and Andrew Keasler, Mac- duff Hughes, Rafi Brinner, Cam Antoncich and Kamran Rafii from the J.V. team. Last year ' s team won second place at the Individuals, with Thor Wilbanks taking second place among all of the top fencers from each school. The team ' s past record, together with the return- ing fencers, insures optimism about this year ' s season. 1. Touche! 2. A good touch lands on Bryn Kanar. 3. The Fencing Team- Ben Eastwood, David Ye6, Jimbo Gibson, Paul Nagai, Sandro Wallach, Cam Antoncich, Bryn Ulysses Kanar, Thor Wilbanks, Kamran Rafii. Not pictured- Eric Blampied, Rafi Brinner, TeNing Chang, Macduff Hughes, Andrew Keasler, Erik Thomas, Richard Whaley. 4. Thor Wilbanks skillfully parries Jimbo Gibson ' s lightning attack. 5. The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach. 6. Bryn Kanar executes a perfect balestra against Thor Wilbanks. 7. Sandro Wallach easily parries Paul Nagai ' s low-line attack. I ' Sa 4 1 1 ' t; 4 ■285 The Men ' s Swimming and Diving Team have suffered from the budget cuts this year as well as the women. Together they have had to work out in the school pool under crowded conditions, but there is no doubt in their ability to take home the majority of their meets this season with the aid of the strong 9th graders and last years returning team members, Matt Rose, Pat Lenns, Mike Ri- enzi, Danny Cavana, Greg Grun- wald, Ken Craig, and Tad Palm- er. Additional help will come from the Men ' s Divers, Eric Moser and John Bischoff whom have shown strong and promising technique in their diving. 1. Erich Moser attempts to flip his hair the hard way. 2. Danny Cavana giving a smirk while waving good-bye to his competitors. 3. Team Picture-(Top Row) Greg Garriel Pilgoret, Mike Rienzi, Pat Lenz, John Sklut, Yair Chaver. (Bottom Row) Matt Rose, Terry Lee, Erich Moser, Danny Weinberg, Danny Cavana, Mark Feuer- straeter, Eric Steiner, Bryan Oliver, Ian Link, Tad Palmer, Rollie White. 4. Ian Link, shown here as the bodyless swimmer, comes up for a breath. 5. Danny Cavana contemplating how to pick up the foxy chick on the deck. 6. Jeff Orenstein shows how to gargle and swim at the same time. 7. Pat Lenz is ecstatic over his new found talent; counting up to two. 286 fflK ' i 287 Due to the shortage of funds this year the Women ' s Swimming and Diving Team was greatly affect- ed. Their season was changed from Fall to Spring expecting to save money, but in turn causing a delay in practice. Swimming con- ditions were over crowded due to the combination workouts with the Men ' s team. Because of this budget cut the Diving team was also wounded due to a lack of a pool and rumors of being cut. Despite this setback, the women are talented and experienced enough to make up for the loss of practice, and are expected to han- dle the change in competition this year. Graduating Swimmers and Divers are Heidi Kumao, Nina Connolly, and Suzanne Burns. 1. The Flying Duck , Suzanne Burns, spreads her wings for a reverse dive. 2. Heidi Kumao, Kelley Withy, Colleen McCarthy, Maggi Kelly, .Jocelyn Wilkie, Catherine Sklut, Stephanie Gruber, and Janice Hamer riding the surf. 3. Heidi Kumao, ascending from the deep. 4. Maggi Kelly, swimming the English 5. The Chic Shieks-(Top Row) Philipe Henri, Page Cambell, Colleen McCarthy, Kelley Whithy, Deby Dolin, Nini Con- nally, Carolyn Pokorny, Heidi Kumao, Jocelyn Wilkie, Maggi Kelly, Kirsten Anderson, A Freshman. (Bottom Row) Ann?, Stephanie Gruber, Suzanne Burns, Kirsten Frazier, Catherine Sklut, Janice Hamer. 6. Athletes Feet. 7. For Your Eyes Only. 8. Sarah Ballachi after getting the bends. 9. Bathing Beauties. d l£l fi IMMIMG 288 '  ► ..- ® 289 Aching backs, tired eyes, blis- tered hands, and shin splints are what 32 women are willing to en- dure every morning at 7:00 for the outstanding BHS Women ' s Crew. The team shows dedication, in- tensity, and the group dynamics of women working together in harmony. The closeness of this group in practice and competition comes over to the closeness of the same group in friendship. The team is made up of 10 return- ing rowers, 17 novices, and 5 cox swains. Included on the team are 2 three year rowers: Kathy Wol- lenberg, and Jennifer Ozaki, and 1 four year rower: Susan Egeberg. Berkeley High competes in a league with Oakland, Los Gatos, the Pacific Rowing Club, and the Redwood Rowing Club. The team hopes to compete in the National in June in Conn. The crew team is under the direc- tion of Maggie Oldershaw with coaching by Kathy Mueller and Lia Bernstein. 1. Jackie Harrison leans. 2. Susan Eggs the team on. 3. .Jennifer Ozaki leans the other way. 4. Team picture-(Back row) .Jennifer Ozaki, Michelle Barnett, Kathy WoUen- berg, Alison Bernstein, Asst. coach Lia Bernstein, coach Kathy Moeller, Tracy Patterson, Mary Booth, Gillian Willson, coach Maggie Oldershaw, Jessica Boyd, (Middle row) Nancy Driehaus, Sybil Robinson, Kim Moore. Rachael Peizer, Eleanor Rigby, Katherine Sussman, Me- lissa Nelson. (Front row) Cyrille Gulassa, Karen Jensen, Lee Wolfer, Susan Ege- berg, Jacqueline Harrison, Alisa Nowik. (Horizontal) Dorthy Lee. (On ramp) Rina Einwohner, Denise Guillory, Ann Kettner. 5. Lee Wolfer and Kathy Wollenberg no- tice the camera. 6. Crew coach carries shell. 7. Alison Bernstein does it herself. 8. Crew glides along lake with speed and expertise. 9. Susan and crew are viewed from an- other angle. V jOL 290 - WOMEN ' S CREW Men ' s crew in ' 82- lively, energet- ic, hardworking, and dedicated. What ' s so special about Crew? TRADITION! In 1981, due to fi- nancial and staff limitations, BHS did not sponsor a program. Five students, Mike Brown, Bruce Appleyard, Mike Edenbor- ough. Matt Gaeber, and Steve Hamai joined the Lake Merritt Rowing Club and became the Jr. Men ' s team, just to keep rowing alive and well. Because of their efforts, along with the union of the men and women ' s program under the direction of Maggie 01- dershaw, men ' s crew was rein- stated in ' 82. Vince Horpel, former stroke for the Cal Varsity 8, was one of the coaches on the scene last spring. This year he has led the team to a rousing success. It was a season of mostly novice rowers guided solely by novice coxswains competing in a league of formidable opponents. It is a group of guys tough enough tos- tart each day before light, have a team song called Row, Row, your boat and a mascot called Petey the Rabbit . Rowing out of the U.C. Men ' s Boathouse on the Oakland Estuary every morn- ing, while running stairs at the stadium, fire trails and or weight lifting almost every afternoon. At season ' s end, everyone in the California Junior Rowing Associ- ation knew that the Berkeley Boys were back in business. 1. The crew team takes a relaxing cruise on a luxury liner. 2. The team poses for Playgirl: (Back row) Vince Harper (coach) Michael Brown, Glen Augustine, George McNitt, Bruce Appleyard, Paul Dolan, Michael Edenborough, Josh Seward, Charles Campbell, (Front row) David Fiore, Paul Smith, Tim Bean, Charles Shaw, Alon Chaver, Dan Meisel. 3. Charles, Mike, Paul, and Charles enjoy an excursion down the tropical waters of the Nile. 4. Kip, Tim, and Alon have never had so much fun in their lives. 5. The guys hang out on deck, trying to pick up boats? 6. Berkeley nuts ... in a shell. 292 293 ' iiai m w- ' J I 43 7:. 6- PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS PERFORMING ARTS Printed on the cake at the Anything Goes cast party, were the words, It just goes to show, Anything Goes. Anything and everything did go won- derfully for BHS ' s fall musical. This show, set aboard a luxury liner, the U.S.S. America, on a 1934 transatlantic crossing, combined romance, music, and intrigue with even a bit of moraliz- ing. Excellent performances were turned in by many. Susanna Gilbert wowed the audience with her rendition of the clas- sic I Get a Kick Out of You , Kirk Livingston, joined with Susanna in You ' re the Top and Sandy Curtis, on It ' s Delovely did just as fantastically. BK ' - Bm B 1 l h k m . 1 H| HH I H Kc V ' 1 1 1 296 1. Billy flatters Reno on deck. 2. E.J. Whitney (Mike Wadmon) hopes he doesn ' t drop Bon- nie (Lisa Brosnahan) as he wishes everyone a Bon Voyage! 3. Bonnie and the girls do the Heaven Hop! 4. Billy confides in his buddy Moonface Martin (Ben Ellis). Welt J l ' S. •Kr-v « .)Uc O ' «-( icje. uiA. Alex t$ ' 1. Sailors Adam Sklute and Alex Kon show their admi- ration and respect for their captain Eric Tejada while purser Vail Reese watches. 2. Angels Gillian Willson and Ana Duckler with Reno Sweeny (Susanna Gilbert) making their first appear- ance on the S.S. America. 3. Billy (Kirk Livingston) and Hope (Sandy Curtis) out on a De-Lovely evening. 4. Reno and Billy are the Top! 298 M ' M m Krnzj m -■- B H Anyti ' . j H Goes f l ■i I ' .i | B!! ' 7T The Sophomore talent of the show was Ben Ellis, the funniest and most undangerous underworld character to grace a BHS stage in years. Lisa Brosnahan, absolutely ex- ploded with vitality in her wonderful Heaven Hop and Let ' s Step Out song and dance numbers. The colorful and functional set was de- signed by Dimitri Charles, who also stage- managed the show as well. John Martin contributed his unique lighting design tal- ent, as the cast and crew of well over a hundred played seven exciting and energet- ic performances to enthusiastic audiences. [■kxjc do [ sp l jljT naw eue ' ewL a h2s2i u€) tuod , (-leu t m v ' c re, - rcuy vu. nu 299 The Advanced Theater Project this year was Im- promptu, a one-act play by Tad Mosel. Directed by senior Vail Reese, it was performed three nights in late February. Complaining as usual, the director said, My main gripe was the amount of time we had to work with. Because of other conflicts, there were only four full weeks of rehersal time. Nevertheless, the show was very together, a tribute to its cast and crew. The small size of the cast contributed to the performance. This was one of the reasons I chose to work, said Vail, I prefer the intamacy and intense work that stems from a lack of crowds. The compe- tent staff consisted of Lisa Brosnahan, Noah Pickus, Josh Feldman, and Sarah Dolven. In the script, four actors are put on stage in front of an audience and are told to improvise a play. They can ' t leave the stage until they have acted out life. The action follows their attempts to do this and their conflicts with one another. Impromptu brings up many questions in a short time: When are we real? When are we acting? What is the meaning of life? Despite all this intellectual crap, it ' s a good play. Vail is sure he confused more than one audience member, adding with a laugh, People are still asking why the sets were painted green! 300 , © vac 1. ' ' y I _ if v 9 ' Vf 1. But Vail, I don ' t understand. Why are we here? 2. Once ... «- 3. But Tony don ' t you see? All there is to life is drinking . ' champagne and riding fast cars. k 4. Lisa Brosnahan ( I ' m not a bitch, I ' m in character! ), . Vail Reese ( Stand up cast, sit down cast don ' t leave {; J cast! ). Josh Feldman ( There ' s nothing wrong with me V U !•_ e .1,. „i ;„uf NT ok p;,.tiic ( WViv ? Sarah I ' m perfectly alright. ), Noah Pickus ( Why? Dolven ( 1 can ' t think of a thing to say. ) 5. Well we ' re here, somebody say something thing. c any- • . MJ ir I l ♦ % i m V ? - - i 301 , • -v.- .- ' - ' miii it ' d 302 1. Jennifer Simmons fools around. 2. Katherine Gale (The Doctor) gives Josh Feldman (The Captain) a serious diagnosis. 3. Marie (Ana Duckler) dreams of the handsome drum major. 4. The drum major (Eric Tejada) and Woyzecl (Mi- chael Vaughn) have it out over Marie. This spring BHS Performing Arts Department produced Georg Buchner ' s Woyzeck. The play depicts the cruelty of society by telling the story of a man, Woyzeck (played by Mike Vaughn) who is cracking up for various rea- sons. Perhaps it is because of the voices he hears from the ground. Or perhaps because of the un- faithfulness of his girlfriend Marie (Ana Buckler) with the drum major (Eric Tejada). But most likely it is because of the inhuman actions of his society towards him. Ultimately, his mental breakdown leads to murder, and fi- nally suicide. This production, directed by Diane Mac Donald assisted by Katherine Gale, was difficult be- cause of its many mature levels. However, the students, after much work and encounter, did a fine job with the performances. Once again the P.A.D. proved its unique and wonderful dramat- ic abilities by producing this intense and serious play. ■.c - ,y ooe V , 303 Concert Orchestra, under the direction of William Elliott performed a wide variety of symphonic works. The class is made up of students wishing to play classical music. The music played ranges from concertos, to sym- phonies to chamber music. Many of the mem- bers are involved in other musical groups at Berkeley High School. 304 1. Ken Waley is having a great time. 2. Theodore Yuan, Connie Cagampang, Roland Westgate, Theresa Baker, Sabrina Wilson, Karen Niazi, Jordi, Anita, Kimi Kokka, Jennifer Ozaki, Pa- mela Jackson, and David Maurer. 3. Mariko Close plays the violin. 4. Kimi and Jordi in unison. 305 4. The Band-front row (L-R): Jeremy Pripstein, Pam Fong, Jasmine Goldstein, second row: Jennifer Ozaki, Anita Bennett, Kirsten Anderson, Billy Greif, Polly Gold- man, Sara Maxwell, .3rd row: Lisa Kelley, Melissa Nelson, Tracy Bruner, Ken Whaley, Kimi Kokka, Jordi Roberts, 4th row: Johanna King, Brie Ducey, Shari Stephens, Linda Neilson, Cynthia Binder, David Quong, Oriane Williams, Anastasia Ashaman, Ramona Ramos, Andy Kraetzer, ,5th row: Betsy DonnoUy, Eric Gidal, Heather Popplewell, Eric Bruvold, Ned Goff, Danny David, Chris Benner, Mark Ruderman, Pam Jackson, Beth Marcus, Keith Gruen, 6th row: William Holtzapple, Andy Ferguson, David Glaser, Chris Hanson, Peter Blayney, Brendan Leonard, Ed Co- hen, 7th row: Amir Harari, James Conning, David Yost, Brent Bergman, Mike Wadmon, Steve Klein, Brannon Hills, Paul Burleson, Mr. Terranova, David White, Tom White. 5. Pam Fong and Jasmine Goldstein play the flute. SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE The Berkeley High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble performed three couplet concerts this year. The group also hosted the District Band festival in March of this year, while the UCLA Wind Ensemble traveled to Berkeley in April to perform and work with the Berke- ley High players. 1. Chris Benner plays a tune on his saxaphone. 2. Betsy Donnolly blows her horn. 3. David White patrols the drums during his usual beat. 307 The 1981-1982 school year, for the Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble, was just as busy, rigorous, and challenging as in previous years. They were participants in many Jazz Festivals: The Annual Reno Jazz Festival, the Monterey Jazz Festival, and the Sonoma Jazz Festival, where they took first place. The BHS Jazz Ensemble also performed local- ly, taking field trips to the U.C. Berkeley Cam- pus and the Feeder Schools here in the school district (West Campus, Willard, and King), also giving monthly performances here at Berkeley High. 308 1. Steve Horowitz is strummin ' . 2. Paul Burlson, Steve Horowitz, Tom White, and Eivan. 3. The Jazz Band-lst row (L-R): Alison Bernstein, Chris Benner, Martin Sarna, Eric Bruvold, Bruce Springsteen, 2nd row: Mike Wadman, David Yost, not pictured Brent Bergman, 3rd row: Carter Zinn, Andy, Bill Friedman, Ed Cohen, David Glaser. 4. Mr. Hamilton. V ' CTAX S ' V WK ■' vTO ' Y (JlA -Iv-V T CK ' ' N . - U 309 ■Ay . V 1. Tom White gets the beat. 2. Carter Zinn blows his horn with great concentration but David Glaser remains preoccupied with the appar- ent lack of caramel apples in the world today. 3. Alison Bernstein acting casual. 4. The sax section is playing hard. 310 All the members of the Jazz Ensemble are very talented. After being part of a strident audition back in September, they all have proven their worth and paid their dues. However, there are some exceptional members. These are the players that are most talented in their overall expressions and inter-actions with other Jazz members. These are the mem- bers relied upon most heavily for their insight- ful comments and suggestions. Students such as: Bill Friedman, Martin Sarna, Alison Bern- stein, and David Yost. 311 Berkeley High School ' s Concert Chorale, was a mix- ture of serious, talented singers under the direction of Laurence Barker. During the summer. Concert Chorale plans to tour Italy where they will be giving 6 formal performances over a period of 3 weeks. In making this trip. Chorale will have been to Europe three times. Their yearly fundraising events included a Christ- mas concert given at The First Congregational Church. Other events were various concerts through- out the school year, the 5th annual Day In The Sun Concert, and a raffle. Concert Chorale spent the rest of their time prepar- ing for their tour of Italy. This year was a memorable one, it being Mr. Barker ' s last year at Berkeley High School. Chamber Singers began the year as a small ensemble of talented singers. They sang madrigals and other selections apart from Concert Chorale as well as sing- ing with the group as a whole. As a result of only having half of Concert Chorale go to Italy, Chamber Singers evolved into a choir equal to the size of Chorale itself. Several of the members of Chamber Singers and Concert Chorale qualified for a statewide Honor Choir. Those that qualified joined other talented singers from all over the state for a performance in April. In the competitive audition for the Honor Choir, Berkeley High qualified more singers than any other school. m ¥i 5.-sfer w: . ' K jm -•-. s«i«Strw-:„„. CHAMBER SIPiGERS 1. Kathleen Davis and Naomi Valenzuela sing Summer- time . 2. Chamber Singers- back row (L-R): Deneb Irvin, Adam Sklute, Nadja Matisoff, Tony Merlino, Michael Sieradski, . Tom Traynor, Patrick Breen, Andrew Willats, Kristen Be- belaar, Kaija Warren, Ching Chang, front row: Michael Olivier, Jenny Gurrola, Gillian Willson, Ana Duckler, Ka- tie McCorkindale, Fidi Stock, Camilla Rossaack, Elisabeth Friedman, Sandy Curtis, Alison Bingham, Clara McClean, Paul Lave, (pawing Clara) Michael Savage. 3. Concert Chorale: Willa Baker, Megan Burbick, Antonio Burgess, Yule Caise, Te Ning Chang, Alon Chaver, Karen Close, Roger Daniels, Kathleen Davis, David Dudley, Kathleen Duggan, Shannon Faulk, Joshua Feldman, Na- omi Goodman, Jenny Gurrola, David Gutman, Cynthia Henon, Lisa Holtz, Mac Duff Hughes, Lena Kato, Lucinda Kato, Frederick King, Nancy Liou, Heather Miller, Zebra Otus, Nora Paterson, Dorothy Payne, Teresa Porter, Erik Rader, Vail Reese, Joel Sacks, Marleen Sacks, Peter Sauer, Miriam Segal, Lisa Sherman, Eric Tejada, Colin Thomson, Nora Underwood, Naomi Valenzuela, Jahn Van Brunt, Lucy Waite, Kaija Warren, David Willats, musicians: Anita Bennett, Naomi Braun, Jeremy Pripstein, Brent Bergman, Mark Ruderman, Michael Wadman. 4. Concert Chorale and Chamber Singers sing together and still manage to intently follow Mr. Barker. 5. Some of the group ' s exceptional men vocalists: Alon, Tom, Jan Josh, and Tony. 1. The talented women of the Aeolian Choir. 2. Mixed Chorus working on an English Madrigal. 3. Mr. Barker trying to get a subtle point to a very willing but sometimes unable Aeolian Choir. 4. Shannon Wheeler, Shard Jain, and Anhara Alex- ander singing with Mixed Chorus. 314 ' ■-« • toiam (T MIXED CHORUS Mixed Chorus is a group of beginning sing- ers that are, through the class, introduced to music reading and different styles of mu- sic. Mixed Chorus provides experience for sing- ers who hope to join Aeolian Choir or Con- cert Chorale, and the mixed chorus often has a chance to perform at a concert with Aeolian Choir or Concert Chorale. Aeolian Choir is a group of talented women singers under the direction of Lawrance Barker. Aeolian Choir joined Concert Cho- rale this year in their annual Christmas Concert and performed Benjamin Britten ' s Ceremony of Carols beautifully. 315 This year, the BHS Gospel Choir has given many memorable performances through- out the community. The group consists of about 30 talented men and women. The Choir met after school weekly, and this e n- abled them to perfect their style. This year, the choir sang for one of the dances in Dance Production. Those of the group re- turning, look forward to a very successful ' 82- ' 83 season. 316 1. A few of the choir members listen to their student director. 2. Gospel singers really get into their work. 3. The 1982 Gospel Choir. 4. One of the members conducts the singers. 317 318 1. The Dance Production performers. 2. Isabel Parlett and Kirk Livingston make their dreams come true. 3. Karen Kaufman and Noah Pickus dance poetically. 4. Kirk Livingston, Kathy Wilhelm, An Tuan Chen, and Michael Savage want a New Toy . This year ' s Dance Production proved to be an exciting and innovative show. The performance, with its wide variety of dances, moved the audi- ence from solemn thought, to delighted laugh- ter. They were tantalized with an hour and a half of fantastic dances and superb lighting de- signs. The 30 member troop, joined by the Fall Semesters two advanced dance classes, were re- quired to be more than skilled choreographers and performers. Dance Productions demanded a knowledge of the more subtle aspects of the theater, such as effective teaching, make-up, and costuming. One of the show ' s most important attribute, was the diversity of the music. It included a live piano and clarinet accompaniment, singing from the BHS Gospel Choir, and a flute accom- paniment to a dance to a poem. Aside from the live pieces, the audience was pleased with the upbeat tunes of The Who, The Doors, and Led Zepplin. They also got a taste of Reggae, New Wave, and Jazz music. 319 Just as the music appealed to all tastes, so did the dances. There were serious dances such as Di- chotomy , a very modern dance, and Funeral for a Friend, whose mood was enhanced by dry ice. The show encompassed comic, light-hearted num- bers, such as The Lord ' s of 69th Street and Abalone Feet, as well as two sizzling Latino numbers. Although Dance Production offered great enter- tainment to the audience, the members found that it was much more than that, during the semester of hard work, many friendships were made and cre- ative talents utilized. Thanks to Marcia Singman, with her support and superb directing. Dance Pro- duction ' 82 was a memorable experience for all involved. r: - -J 17.. ' T _ r ' L € II I no nn.or ( y . n ' -4- ty 6 o u i 7 l 5 o y oh rt t. and 320 iliiiMMi-iiiiiitii-iiiirti ltii-mirimiWililiiiiiiTniiiiiiitiii iMft« i - ■■' ■' • 1. Nina Cooper and Anne Williamson have Abalone Feet. 2. Erin Adams and Kira Stoll act weird in When We ' re Stl-ange-er . 3. Karen Kaufman and Kathy Wilhelm space out in Wasteland. 4. An Tuan Chen in In Times of Need. 321 1. Rebekkah Staples works on the set for the student produc- tion of Impromptu 2. Leonard Carlton and teacher Diane MacDonald go over plans for building the set. 3. Jeff Smith and Michael Bonillas pretend to be busy on the set for Woyzeck as they see the photographer coming their way. 4. Heather Arnold paints the set. 322 STAGECRAFT Berkeley High ' s Stagecraft class and crew were re- sponsible for most of the heavy manual work in- volved in the school productions. First, members of the class and their teacher, Diane MacDonald, coop- erated with directors to design and appropriate stage sets. The class then put in weeks of hard labor in constructing the sets, props, or furnature needed, working out lighting details as well. The Stage Crew consisted of certain members of the class who worked during performances. These mem- bers were responsible for the lighting, sound effects, props, and backstage management. Though they were invisible to the audience, the success of the show depended on them greatly, for the fantastic job done on the limited time given. 323 T,. The Berkeley Community Theater Stage Crew is responsible for the setting up and striking of all per formances that are sched- uled into the theaters. (Berkeley Commu- nity Theater, Florence Schwimly Little Theater). This includes both professional and school performances. Everything from New Wave to Ballet is booked into the Theaters, giving the crew the opportunity to work with many top promoters. The Stage Crew also sets up sound systems at home football and basketball games, and school dances. The biggest task they do for the school is the technical aspect of BHS ' s graduation at the Greek Theater, UCB. They are responsible for the transportation of all the necessary equipment as well. One of the most difficult jobs they have is maintaining the theaters. They are respon- sible for repairing seats, technical equip- ment, and the painting over of grafitti. The Stage crew is part of the BHS student body and is regarded as one of the best student crews in the industry. The Costume Production class was respon- sible for designing and producing the cos- tumes for the BHS productions. The de- signers researched the time period of the particular show, discussed concepts and color with the director and lighting design- ers, then rendered drawings. The class took the drawings and made them into patterns, then stitched them into the desired cos- tume. 324 1. Marianne Loar and Heida Slobin dance with a manikin. 2. The Costume Crew-top (L-R): Rachel O ' Malley, Valerie Hazlett, Marianne Loar. Elizabeth Collier, Aria Wilson, Bottom: Heida Slobin, Robin Donovan. 3. The Stage Crew-seated (L-R): Judd Owens, Mike Okimoto, Horace Grey. David Lasky, Kurt Dreyer, 2nd row: Ryan Spalding, Judd Piggott, John Martin, bottom row: Gilbert Barth. Samantha Greenwood. 4. Heida and Robin peeking through a hole in the men ' s dressing room. 325  !% 328 329 330 331 Harrell School Pictures 6552099 332 CULS your everyday value discount store compare our everyday discounts! 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Mark 224 Bodine, Josh 114, 147 Cavana, Dan 108. 286. 287 Connolly. Nina 51, 106. 107. 17, 148, Diamond. Marc 21. 62. 207 Bodwalk. Lisa 221 Cavanaugh, John 222 289 Dickerson. Mitchell 207 Bohn, Melissa 221 Cazden. John 206, 259 Coolidge. Charles 29 Diep. Yen-Linh 224 Bond, Richard 221 Chai, Steven 206 Cooper, Julius 90, 117 Dillon, Diane 207 Booth. Mary 147, 291 Chamberlain, Sherman 62.206 Cooper, Nina 62 206. 318. 321 Ding. Roger 42.207 Borrowman, Alison 62, 221 Chambers, Vanessa 222 Cooper, Stefano 206 Dinh. Hai 43 Bosserman, Lorelei 22, 23. 7 Champion, Thbmas 222. 249 Coriey. Brett 207 Diskin, Lisa 224 Bow ens, Bobby 114 Chan. Candace 222 Coverson, Frank 52 Distasi. Lawrence 62 Box, Scott 68, 205 Chang. Te Ning 62 Coverson. Lonnie 90 Distefano, Robert 77. 90. 117 Boyd, Jessica 114 Chappelle, Whitney 223 Coverson, Lovell 207 Dixon. Angela 82.224 Boyd, Yvette Boyd, Tianta Boyer, Celia Boykins, Rhonda Boynton, Kiersten 72, 114 Chase. Christopher 206 Cowley, Patricia 223 Dixon. 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Charlotte 127. 154 McElvane. Michael 34, 52, 128, 318 1 IllEILc ' ' ki Palex, Anne 234 Kossa, Christina 231 100, 101, 211, 306 Loar, Marianne Lockey, Dana 66. 232 127 324. 325 154. 279 McFariand, Derrick McGee, Cathy 128 129 |_ ■IH ■■1 k • ■■■Palmer. Tad 62 Panish, Joeseph 108. 131. 156. 287 Kraetzer. Andrew 69 131 Kratins, Ilo 152 Lockhart. Kim 255 McGee. Doran 69, 100, 101, 264, 129 Papanikolas, Demetrios 214 Kreinberg, Luke 231, 249 Long. Stephen 212 McGee, James 129 Papps, Stacy 48. 103. 131, 162 KroU, Bodhi 231 Longree, Vivian 62 103. 232 McGillicuddy. Kerri 129, 155, 279 Nagai. Paul 32. 62. 213. 285 Parish. Heather 62. 71 Kumao. Heidi 48. 51, 107, 126. 152. 288. Loomis, Michael 232 McHugh. Shelley 213 Nakahara, Caroline 104. 234 Parker. Tammy 254 289 Lopez, Martha 37. 232 McKenzie. Kathryn 65 69, 78, 100, 101, Nakano. Michele 66. 234 Parlett, Isabel 62. 131. 156. 296, 318, Kunis, Mia 231 Loubal. Thomas 96. 232 155 Nakatani. Denise 103, 213 319 Kuo, Julia 42. 126 Louis. Jeffrey 232 McKinney, Denise 213 Naparst, Thomas 20, 21, 62, 213 Pasillas, Hermalinda 214 KwoD, Tracy 105, 231 Louie, Marco 62 McLean. Clara 62, 86, 129, 156 Nassiry, Darius 234 Passadore, Jessica 214 Louie, Nancy Luc, Linh 103, 127 232 McMahan, Donna 129 Nawy, Jesse Neal Rachiel 213 213 Passadore, Richard Paterson. Nora 95.96 J McNitt, George 62, 293 i cai, ivoi. ' ftid 214 . Luk. Margaret Lustig. Lenore 127 212 McNitt, Paul McVay, Greer 62, 156 233 Neeman, Ziv Neilands. Torsten 234 234 Patterson, Charles Patterson. Tracy 234 2. 32. 86. 214. 291 [Laurel j Luu, Anhlan Luu, Quetan Lynch, Stacey 232 212 212 Meade, Kelley Meadows, Marie Meisel. David 62, 129, 166 129, 155 129, 156, 233 Nelson. Dari Nelson. Melissa Nesbitt. Bryce 62, 213. 291. 30€ 62. 234 Pattison, Chirs Paul, Alexander Paul. Jessica 157 273 132 Lynn, Anthea 60 127, 154 Meisel, Daniel 66, 293 Neumann, Megan 234 Paul, Nerrissa 101. 214 Melgar. Blanca 213 Newton, Jennifer 234 Paulding, John 90.214 Lacy. Nayaa 211 Melton, Sonja 47. 72. 82, 129, 155, 318 Ng, Kevin 62. 130. 156 Payne, Asha 234 Lam, Trieu-Quang 231 r— — Men, Dina 129 Ng, Tim 51. 62, 131 Payne, Dorothy 31. 69. 98. 99 Lam. Yen-Naa 212 , V. Mengei, Karen 130, 155, 296, 318 Nguyen, Luong 234 Pearson. Matthew 214 Lambert. Alan 66, 127 ' nn 1 Menocal. Armando 233 Nguyen, Dung 234 Peizer, Lisa 214 Lamkey, Rodney Landry. Melvin Landauer. Pater Lanigan. Cathleen 51 231 280 231 1 IVIariim J Meredith, Lester Meredith. Micah Merlino, Anthony Merola, Elizabeth 213, 249 233, 249, 277 58, 60, 87 233 Nguyen, Kim-Vinh Nguyen, Minh Nguyen, Thu-Nguyet 43, 62. 214 234 62 Peizer, Rachel Pelletreau. Sandra Pelton, Pearl Peoples, Tamla 235. 291 132 214 132 Nguten, Thanh 43. 131 Lanigan. Mary 231 Merrin, Lisa 233 Niazi. Jaleh 62. 214 Perez, Beatriz 132. 214 LaPierre. Jacky 152 Macias. Gina 36 127, 154 Mesa. Isabel 213, 264, 265 Niazi, Kaveb 131. 305 Perez, Catalina 236 Larner. Zachary 96 Mack, Clarence 96,212 Metzger. Elise 62, 66, 213 Nichols. Robert 234 Perez, Estela 235 Lawler. James 231, 272. 273 Mack. David 232 Meyers. Celia 85, 233 Nickles, Howard 234. 249 Perez, Maria 235 Lawler. Kathleen 103, 162, 257 Mack, Tamara 232 Michaels. Ethan 233 Nikaido. George 234 Perez, Martin 36. 235 Lawscha. Shellie 35, 83, 231 Madigan. Michael 127. 154 Miers. Erika 130 Nikaido. Michio 66. 156 Permillion, Mike 132. 237 Lawson. Christine 212 Maestre, Paul 212 Milberg, Justin 233 Nishikai. Helen 234 Perrella, Michelangelo 132. 214 Lee. Avery 126 Maisel, Betsy 232 Miller. Angela 130 Nishikai. John 77. 131 Perry, Gregory 132 Lee. Casey 40, 62, 231 Mallach. Donna 127 Miller. Craig 68,90 Nishimoto, Mayumi 234 Perry. Kellie 83.214 Lee. David 40. 66, 126, 153 Malmstrom, Carolyn 62, 154 Miller, Fauna 213 Nishimura. Julie 28. 62. 214 Perry, Schyl 236 Lee. Dorthy 62, 103, 212, 291 Malmstrom, Diana 62, 232 Miller, Heather 61, 60, 130, 155 Nonet, Beatrice 234 Peskin. Aaron 44. 45. 62. 167 Lee. Erik 231 Malork, Kirsten 232 Miller, Ignacio 94, %, 213 Nonet. Genevieve 62. 156. 234 Petersen. Christine 214 Lee. Grace 42, 62, 212 Malvo, Fredia 232 Miller, Susie 130, 166 Novodgrodsky. Seth 62 Peterson. Brigette 61.68.214 Lee. Heather 231 Manrique. Rolando 212 Milleron, Nadia 101, 166 Nowik, Alisa 234. 291 Peterson, Shirley 214 Lee, Jessica 62, 76, 212 Many, Anne 66 Mims, Dallas 96, 213 Nuyens. Louis lOS Peterson, Yolanda 58 Lee, Kathy Lee. Kevin Lee. Linn 2 42, 212 62, 231 2, 40, 62, 126, 153 3, 62, 82, 163, 126 Manza, Sheryl Marcus. Beth Margosian, Rachel Marshall, Kevin 103, 127 154, 306 62 96, 232 Mitchell. Catharine Mitchell. Harold Mitchell, Rejon Moffitt, Madeleine 156 130 130 130 Pettis, Mac Petty, Rachel Petty, Ross Pickus. Noah 22. 31 62 132 235 - Ue. Michelle 22. 2 46. 47. 62. 69. 86. Lee. Nancy 231 Marshall, Michael 71, 212 Moffitt. Margaret 279 1 llx rT 101. 162, 262 263. 300. 301. 318 Lee. Pat 40, 61, 126, 153 Martin, Anthony 61, 6f , 74. 121 Molotnik, Mitchell 213 [ UXFqhei Pierce. John 70,71 Lee. Sidney 40, 62, 212 62, 108, 212 Martin. Arthur Martin. Bryan 213 71. 212 Montali, Lisa Moon. Patricia 27.62 213 Piggott, Judd Pilisuk, Jeff 62, 214 Lee. Terrence 157 Leggett. Anne 51, 212 Martin, Cedric 90. 128 Moore, Constance 233 Pilorget, Gavriel 108, 287 Lenihan. Keir 153 Martin, John 232 Moore, Darryl 130, 162, 273 O ' Donnell. Daniel 234 Pinell, Carla 132 Lenz. Patrick 109, 153, 287 Martin, Michael 259 Moore, George 38, 130, 245 Ofsevit, Paul 131 Pines, Darryll 62 132, 244, 245, 247 Leon, Ann 231 Martin, Reginald 213 Moore, Jan 213 Ogden, Christopher 214 Pines, Derek 132 Leonard. Andra 62 Martin, William 232 Moore, Kim 73, 291 Okamura, Edwin 131 Piniella, Lisa 235 Leonard. Brendan 231 Martinez, Jorge 213 Moore, Meridee 130 Okamura, Lynne 40, 234 Pinkney. Rodney 245, 247 Leonard. Sabrena 366 Martynn, Erik 268. 269 Moore, Tanya 273 O ' keefc, Caret 234 Pinn, Holly 214 Leonoff, Jajina 87 Mason. Tamara 71, 213 Morizono, Matt 130, 275 Okimoto. Michael 234 Pleasent, Leonard 132, 275 L ' esperance. Lisa 126 Massey, Andre 128 Morris, Julia 233 Okino, Ken 131 Pleasent. Michelle 235 Lester. Stephen 126 Matisoff. Nadja 128 Morris, Katharine 104, 233 Oliver, Bryan 73. 108. 287 Poe. Michelle 35, 133 Lester. Ten 231 Matsubayashi. Mike 62 Morris. Letty 213 Olivier, Michael 62. 214 Pohlit, Adrian 21, 45. 214. 259 Lewak, Susan 62. 126, 163 Mattonen. Marcie 128 Morrison, Anne 46, 62, 213 Olson, Paul 90. 92. 131 Poirot, Joseph 235 Jewis, Judith 126 Maurer, David 305 Moser. Erich 30. 156. 286. 287 O ' Malley, Rachel 131. 325. 62 Polsby. BmUv 45. 47. 60. 62. 133. 157 Lewis. Mack 90 Maurer, Erika 28. 2£ , 30, 105 Moses, Cassandre 233 Ong, Wailum 131. 156 Pope. Matfhew 214 Lewis. Rodney 265 Maurer. Michael 128 Moskowitz. Doris 233 O ' Quinn. Erika 82. 234 Pope, Tom 214 Lewis. Sarah 127, 153 Maxwell, Sara 1A. 25, 62, 128, 306 Mote. Adam 66. 108. 213 Ordana. Clay 32 Popplewell. Heather 214 Lewis, Selina 231 Mayeri. Rebecca 54, 154 Mouratoff, John 233 Osborne. Kim 2 Porter, Lois 39. 236 Lewis, Tanishia 70,71 McCall, Gail 62, 128 Muckelroy. Holly 213 Ostos. Carlos 214 Porter. Scott 214 Lewis, Tanya 127 McCarthy, Colleen 51, 106, 107, 213, Mueller. Janice 213 Otis. Michael 131 Porter, Tefresa 83, 214 Li, Cindy 42 288. 289 Mulhern, Patricia 233 Otus, Timur 131 Porter. Tiffany 133 Lieberman, Margo 231 McClain, Christopher 233- Mullis, Louise 213 Otus, Zehra 62. 214 Porter, Vicky 62, 133 Lifshay, Jennifer 101, 231 T 231 ' McClure, Stephen 108.233? Munoz. Maria 233 Overturf. Miharu 105. 214 Portis, Rick 51, 68, 69, 235 Lillybndge, Venus McCorkindale, Kathry n 62. 128 Muranishi. Marty 233 Owens, Carol 214 Posey, Carl 61, 216 Lind, Emilie 154 McCoy . Bennie 213 Murphy, Sarah 233 Ozaki. Jennifer 62. 78 102. 103. 305. 306 Poskanzer. Harold 28, 236 339 Powell. Lisa Pow«ll. Rjichel Power . Patrick PraiuiniU. Mark Pred. Michelle Prenwr. Geoffrey Price, Cedric Price. Douglaa Pince. Jamesina Pripntein. David Pnpstein. Jeremy Prphet. Rebecca Prolxen. Maurice Provost. O ' Neil Pruger. Amy Pniitt. Lester Pugh. pred Pufth, Marvin Pugh. Mary Pulliam. Juavette Punny. Puffy 53. 157 235 235 28. 29, 30. 23S 133, 157 133 133 108, 235 133 133. 259 54, 101. 215. 306 215 215 235 62. 215 133 1.13 90. 133 21. 30. 62. 66. 99. 215 68. 215 235 nBfuEEM ] Quart. Jill Quung. David 62. 102. 103. 257 40. .306 f Rose ] Rahkin. Mark 215 Rabun. Melissa 85, 133 Rader. Allison 27. 62. 100. 101. 133. 157 Rader. Eric Rader, Jennifer Rafil. Kamran Railey. Charles Rain. Exlen Ramirez. Bertha Ramirez, Margaret Ramirez, Sean 54 62. 133, 157. 250. 252, 279 215, 285 235 235 235 36. 215 235. 318 Ramirez, Yolanda Ramos, Madalena Ramos. Ramona Ramsey. Renita Randle. Tracey Randolph. Georgina Randup. Huy KaUliff. Rosemary Rausser, Stephanie Rayford. Andre Raymond. Anthony Redeaux, Zenobia Reed, Maya Reese. Nicholas Reese. Vail 62. Reeves, Simone Reoner. Luciana Rex. Christine Reynolds, Katharina Reynolds. Stephanie Ricca. Amy Ricca, Ian Rice. Jeri Rice. Lana Richard, Lee Richards, Andrea Richards. Kimberly Richardson. Chevelle Richardson, Ronda Richartz. Lisa Rideaux. Dan Ridenour, Eric Rienzi, Michael Ricnzi. Stephen Ress, Adam Rigby. Eleanor Rinzler. Peter Rising, Margaret Rivera. Roland Rixford, Steven Roberts. Heather Roberts, Jordan Robinson. Cynthia Robinson. Emerson Robinson. Linnette Robinson, Marcy Robinson, Steven Robinson. Sybil Robinson. Tod Rodgers, Nedrea Rogers. Willia Roland. Geoffrey 36, 216 Ruller«on. Denice 2,36 36 Romero. Marx 236 306 Roo. Paul 56. 57 216 Room. David 71,90 2.35 Rosberg. David 196, 216 134 Rose. Alison 235 Rose. Uah 45. 158 62. 216 Rose. Matt 33, 108, 134 2.15 Rosenbaum. Sarah 158 134 Rosenhemer. Devin 62, 134 216 Rosenheimer. Joan 236 216 Rosenquist, Jennifer 236 62. 134. 162. 318 Rosman. Becky 158 71. 235 Ross. Steven 90, 134 134. 158. 198. 300 Rossaak. Anne 105, 236 45. 47. 216 Rossaak, Eivind 158 235 Rothenberg, Wendy 216 Rotman. Margo 216 66,216 Rowe,JeHn 134 Rowe, John 136 134, 158 Rozo, Nina 216 235 Rubio, Sandra 36, 37, 136 151 Rucker, .laime 236 216, 260, 261 Ruderman. Daniel 236 134 Ruderman, Mark 25,62 135.306 235 Ruderman. Michael 135 158 Ruebman. Paul 60. 135 235, 279 Ruplev. Sebastian 22 75, 216. 234 Ruskln. Mark 62, 158 235 Ruiisell. Thaddeus 45,47 235 Russell. Yvette 82,236 Ruston. Delanex 236 108. 134. 1.58. 287 Rypins. Steven 25 108. 235 62, 216 291 235 V , ' «« ' 1 54, 62, 134 216 134 104. 105. 216 IShattuckj 62. 216. 306 Sacks, Joel 216- 38 Sacks. Marleen 62. 65. 66. 216 216 Safran. Sarah 216 216 Salamon. Hugh 236 83. 216 Salcedo. Leon 61. 260 Sampson, Lesa 216 71. 235, 291 Samuel, Craig 216 108, 216, 278, 287 Sanchez, Elsie 36, 135 216, 265 36. 37. 46 96, 236, 277 Sanchez, Mark 33, 135, 158 134 Sanchez, Melissa 62. 216 340 Ms. McFhyzz I486 Solunn .Avenue Alhanv,C,iy4706 524-1226 Mini,tturcs, [ )iI}Hn N.Tuys Sanders. Jennifer 216 Simpson. Fenetia 137 -Sanders. Percy 216 Simpson. Jonathan 45. 66 Sargent. Emily 236 Sims. Donald 137 Sama-Wojicki. Martin 306 Sims. Princess 83 Sastry. Suresh 47. 135 Singh. Manjit 237 Satake. Daren 216 Siu. Jason 217 Sauer, Peter 62.236 Sklut. Catherine 107, 217, 288. 289 Saunders. Steven 66 Sklul. John %. 237 Savage. Michael 60. 135. 158. 319 Sklute. Adam 217, 298 Savage, Valerie 38. 135 Slaymaker. John 137, 287 Sawtelle. Benjamin 216 Slobin. Heida 66. 237. 324,325 Sayles, Eric 236 Smith. Alexander 62. 237, 280 Saylea, Nina 236 Smith. Brian 66 Scales, Fred 217 Smith. Danielle 137 Scarbrough, Damon 90 Smith. Elizabeth 105, 217 Scherr, Apollinaire 158 Smith. Heather 237 Schissel. Melinda 135 Smith. James 237 Schmalz. Kirsten 136. 159 Smith. Jeffrey 74 . 90, 322 Schullz. Locke 82, 136 Smith. John 137 Schultz, Kirsten 136. 159 Smith. Kevin E. 90, 137 Schutz. Ethan 62. 217 Smith. Kevin M. 90, 137 Schwab, Brian 62, 136 Smith. Kim 137. 159 Schuab, Nicole 236 Smith. I amel 237 Schweiss, Linda 28, 236 Smith. Lashon 83 Scoggins, Gary 136 Smith. Leonard 217 Scott, Gwendolyn 217 Smith. Lonnie 96 Scott, Jonathan 52, 236 Smith. Mia 217 Scott, Kendia 136 Smith. Paul 237. 292. 293 Scott. Paul 90, 217, 274, 275 Smith, Ramona 237 Scudder. Reed 236 Smith. Sandra 104 Seal. Racbel 98, 99, 236 Smith. Shannon 137, 237 .Seals. Jeanette 136 Smith. Staci 137 Segal. Miriam 62, 65, 217 Smith. Suzanne 217 Self, Christine 236 Smith. Yahan 21. 22. 72 137. 159 Selfaison. James 236 Smoller. Reed 237 Selter. Monica 62, 217 Smoot. John 217 Seller. Sherron 236 Snyder, Laurie 159 Senegal. Cheryl 83, 136 Snyder, Mary 137 159, 257 Senegal, Warpen 237 Soe, Bradley 49,51 137, 159 Senturia, Martha 237 Solomon. James 244, 245 246,247 .Sergent, Kent 108, 159 Sombilon. Raymond 90 Sessler. Lorna 136 Somers. Thomas 137 Sessoms. Bravada 136. 217 Sparks, Kathryn 69, 217 Sessoros. Deymitreeus 217 Spaulding, Ryan 62, 217 Seward. Josh 60, 61, 108. 293 Spears, Michael 237 Shanks, Carol 237 Spencer, Lance 90, 275 Shans, Claudia 237 Sperber, Anthony 217 Shapiro, Meagan 136, 318 Spielman, Anya 237 Shapiro, Michelle 60, 136 Spillard, Claude 90 Sharnoff, David 237 Spiller, Vyette 217 Shawn. Charles 237. 292, 293 Spillman, Sonja 237 Shaw. Claude 90,237 Spinka, Lynn 218 Shaw. Felccia 237 Spragan, Jonathan 268, 269 Shaw. Sarah 60, 61, 136 Springgs, Gina 82. 218 Sherman. Lisa 237.296 Springsteen, Bruce 237.308 Sherman. Paul 217 Spurger, Denise 218 Shields, Book 159 Squibb, Rachel 137 Shinomiya, Corby 40.66 Stamper, Juliet 237, 271 .Shipman. Sylvia SUndberry, Antionette 83, 183 Shipp. Taylor Stange. Michael 138 Shirley, Eric 62,65 Suples, Rebekkah 322 Shiu, Oren Steadman, Tracy 82, 138 Shivers, Romy Steele. Millicent 237 Shoemaker. Sean Steele. Tony 138 .Shyu. Po-fen 63, 136 Stehlik. Claudia 237 Shyu, Po-Lin 42, 217 Steib. Rouchand 138 Siekhaus. Daria 62, 66. 217 Steimetz. Satcshi 62. 218 Sieradzki. Michael 62, 136 Steinberg. Paul 218 Signer, Shannon 237 Steimer. Eric 108 109, 287 Sihota, David 237 Steinhart. Daniel 237 268, 269 Silk. Nicole 45. 47. 136. 162 Steinhart. Rachel 138, 159 Simmons. Adrians 137. 159 Stella. Charles 237 Simmons. Jennifer 28, 29, 30. 237, 302 Stephens. Sharon 103 237,306 .Simmons, Maryann 137, 250 Stephens. Susan 61. 62. 102 103, 138, Simms. Christina 237 257 Simms. Patricia 217 Stephenson. Alaric 96 Simpkins. Julian 217 Sterling. Earska 218 Simpson. Alan 237 Stern. David %, 238 Stern, Liz Sternberg, Michael Stevens, Craig Stevens. John Stevenson, Danny Steward, Jeffrey Stewart. ERica Stewart, Gregory Stewart, Sabina Stillman, Nataaha St John, Ben St. John, Walter Stol). David Stall. Kira Stott. Dawn Stovall, Edward Stradtner, Janell Strauss. Ethan Street. Pia Strickland. Benjamin Stricldand. Martin Strohman. Jennifer Stroud. Melissa Stuart. Tracy Stullman. Eric Sudduth, Kendall Sueuga, Anthony Sui. Sheng Sullivan. Teresa Sunderlin. Doreen Sussman. Katharine Suto, Kevin Suto. Kristin Swagerry. David Swan. Christine Swanson. Kelly Swede. Justine Sweet. Karen Sweet. Le Mont Sweet. Micah Swift. Eraina Swift. Eugene 26. 138. 260 62. 66. 138 68 238 32. 33. 160 62, 218 138, 160 273 138 62. 162 238 238 238 62, 160. 318, 321 138, 160 139. 159, 245 101 108 68, 139, 250 238, 273 139 238, 254 238 139 62. 139 160 218, 274. 275 42. 218 62, 139 238 238. 291 238 62. 218 238 238 238 238 74, 139 238 218 238 139, 266 [Telegraph] Ta. Ngoc Tabsharane. Fred Tabsharane. Laura Tagami, Phillip Takaki. Dana Takata, Kent Taoamachi. Ian Taniguchi, Shinji Tarver. Tonya Tat. Xu Van Tatmon. Oliver Tay. Howard Taylor. Aaron Taylor. Brett Taylor. Eric Taylor. Kenneth Taylor. Krisida Taylor, Paul Taylor. Raine Taylor. Tamara Teitz. Alexandra Tejada. Eric Terner. Becky Thibadeaux. Pamela Thomas. Andre Thomas. Anne Thomas. Brian Thomas. Erik Thomas. Felica Thomas. Gregory Thomas. Jacqueline Thomas, Kevin Thomas, Kimberly Thomas, Susan Thompson, David Thompson, Eric Thompson, Felita Thompson, Jeanne Thompson, Marcus Thompson, Paul Thomson, colin Thomson, Heather Thornton, Lora Tidd, Marc Tidwell. Floretta Tieger. Jesse Tien. Phyllis Tijero, Eater Tims. June Tokuhama. Amie Tokuhama. Tracey Tolentino. May Tolliver. Alphonso Tom. David K. Tom, David N, Tom, Deidre Toney. Christopher Toney, Jeana Topps. Brenda Toy, Jeannie Tra, Huyen Thanh Trac. Susan Trainor. Mike Traynor, Kristen Traynor. Thomas 238 139 66, 238 218 218 139 51. 238 238 238 238 90 62 139 218 238 218 238 238 271 218 62. 238 139. 160. 298. 303 218 83 90 238 95, 96, 238 85. 238 70. 71, 238 238 318 139 82, 139 238 238 218, 282 218 140 218 218 28, 29, 30, 238 62. 139, 160, 296 218 218 52, 239 160 62, 140, 160 239 140 218, 318 51, 58, 59, 62, 160 140 140 140 239 62, 99, 239 94, 96, % 140, 160 239 40, 239 43, 239 239 0,276 218 140 Treadway. Alphonso Trevorrow. Jo Anna Trinh. Bao Trujillo. Lisa Trujillo. Lori Truong. Thanh-Thuy Tsao, Ming Yuan Tu, Eugene Tu, Ha Ngoc Tu. Michael Turner. Kecia 62 34. 218 140 219 239 41, 140 239 140 JJiuiversityI Underwood, Nora Urdan, Tim 239 45, 47, 62, 140. 275 Vacheron, Phillip Vacheron, Robert Valenzuela, Naomi Van Brunt, Jahn Vargas. Maria Vargas, Nicardo Vasquez, Graciela Vaughan. Laura Vaughn, Michael Vawter, Robert Veneziano, Michelle Vento. Maria Verhaegen. Yolanda Vernon, Darlene Vernon, Johanna Vickers, George Vickers, Vic Villa, Victor Vind. Jakob Vind, Lars Vinson, Margaret 55, 62, 140, 281 55, 62, 140 51, 58, 140, 161 219 239 239 36, 1 62. 101, 219. 257 219, 303 219 161 141 47. 1 141 219 273 219. 273 239 239 219 141. 161 A. [WoOLSEY 239 141 45. 90, 141 219 141 239. 297. 306, 308 141 62, 141 40, 62, 219 240 33, 44, 46, 47. 141 219 82. 140 60. 61. 141, 161 240 141 240, 260, 261. 262 141 141 141. 163 38. 90. 142 83. 240 96. 219 21, 62, 66, 142, 285 23 Wade. Anita Wade. Donald Wade. ERic Wade. Melissa Wade. Stephanie Wadman. Michael Wagele. Martha Waite. Lucy Wakida. Erin Wakida, Scott Walker. Craig Walker, Eleanor Walker, Joy Walker. Katie Walker. Kimberly Walker. Marion Walker. Michael Walker, Ramona Walker, Robert Walker, Sheila Walker, Vincent Wallace, La Verne Wallace. Vernon Wallach. Sandro Wally. Garrett Walton, Dietrich 142 Walton, Dwight 240 Wang. Jin Sung 219 Wang. Pei Ping Wang. Sai-Wi 142 Ward. Aaron 273 Ward. Daniel 142 Ward, Deric 142. 245 Ward, Uuren 240 Ward. Robert 142 Wardlaw. Jennifer 219 Ware. Jeff 90, 94. 96. 219 Ware. Michael 90 Warmsley. Kim 142 Warren. Kaija 161 Warren. Ludmilla 240 Warrick. Bobb 240 Washington. Andre 245 Washington. Carmen 240 Wataba. Richard 142 Watkins. Heather 100, 101, 219, 267, 318 Watkins, Sandra 240 Walaon. Jessie 219 Watson. Kelly 103, 142 Watson. La Tanya 71. 219 Wateon, Rhea 240 Watson, Sean 86, 161 Watson, Shelly Watson, Yvonne Watterson. April Waugh. Midori Waxdeck. Joel Weber, Megan Weber. Scott Weinberg, Dan Weiner, Rebecca Weinstein. Seth Weisenbefg. Jacob Weiss. Laurie Weitzer. Edward Weitzman. Katharine Weitzman. Peter Wells, Chris Wendt. Mary Werchick. Leah Westgate. Roland Wexelman. Eric Whaley. Kenneth Whaley. Richard Whalin, David Wheeler. Shannon Whitaker. Yolanda White. Darnell White, David 69, 101 White, Eric White, Gary White, James White, Rolland White, Thomas White. Zoe Whitehead. Ruth Whittle. Darryll Whittle. Deneise Whittle. Edward Whitty. Jim Wilbanks. Thor 62 Wilcox. Ann Wilhelm. Mary Wilkie, Jocelyn 62, Willats, Andrew Willats, David Willett, Peter Williams, Alfred Williams, Alonzo Williams, Andrea Williams, Anthony Williams, Aubry Williams, Benita Williams. Bertha Williams, Caron Williams. DeBorah 240. 264 219 240 240 240 240 240 108, 219. 287 27. 161 240 240 240 219 240 142 240 240 219 101. 219. 267. 305 240 62, 219, 304, 306 62 142, 259 240 142 249 219, 262, 3Cj, 307 22 142 143 108, 219, 287 219, 306, 310 240 68, 250, 260, 261 96 279 90, 245 143, 245 161. 259. 284. 285 66. 104. 240 143. 161. 296. 318 107. 219. 256. 257. 289 240 62. 143 161 47, 90, 143 143 143 240 240 143 143 143 143 Williams, Derek Williams, Kendria Williams, Kerry Williams. Kevin A. Williams. Kevin B. Williams. Kevin G. Williams. Kurt Williams, Lynne Williams, Oriane Williams, Pamela E. Williams, Pamela V. Williams, Paula Williams, Rodney Williams, Ronald Williams, Ryan Williams, Terry J. Williams, Terri L. Williams, Virginia Williamson, Anne Willson, Gillian 100, 101, 240 33 240 240, 249 143, 249 249 143 241 69, 241, 306 83 X-IIMG igI Wilson, Angelia Wilson, Aria Wilson, Charles Wilson. David Wilson, Gigi Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Nathan Wilson, Renee Wilson, Sabrina S. Wilson. Zachary G. Wilson. Zachary O. Winnie. Allison Winston. Dayna Withy, Kelley Wostowicz, Simone Wolf. Kenneth Wolfer. Lee Wolfer. Ross 219 276. 277 143 70. 71. 73. 241 277 277 241 318 62. 3, 161. 291. 296. 299. 318 143 132. 326 22 241 219 90 62 99, 219. 260, 261 241. 305 47. 219 100, 101 241 241 21, 62, 73, 107, 219 28, 214 132, 162, 258, 259 62, 132, 162, 290, 291 241 nfm Yarmo, Aron 137 162 258 259 Ybarra, Christopher 220 Ybana. Rachel 241 Yee. David 60, 51, 55, 62 220 Yee. Denise 51 1.3 ' 162 285 318 Yee. F 8 VPS 135-36 ASA 125, 125 .f 8 Yost, David 306 308 Yost. Kevin 241 Young, Josh 220 258 259 Yovino- Young. Diana 104 105 241 Yuen. Eddie 305 Yung, John Ch Ming 137 r i Wollenberg, Kathleen Wong, Craig Wong, Jennifer Wong, Peter Wong, Susie Woo, Elizabeth Woodruff. Antoinette Woods. Julian Woods. Kara Woods, Robin Woods. Yolanda Wormhoudt. Rachel Wright. Denise Wright, James Eric Wright. Peter Wueilner. Lucy 87. 162. 290. 291 40. 219 42, 132 135 40, 254, 255 40. 62, 220 241 241. 281 71, 83, 241 220. 250 135 220 241 90 138. 280, 281 62, 78, 79, 220 Zachery, Kelvin 90 248 249, 275 Zagone. Nicholas 220 Ziegler. Robyn 241 Zimmerman. Sarah 220 Zinn. Carter 241.308 Zone. Doc Zone 7 341 SENIOR ACTIVITIES 342 Jamie Abernathy M.E.S.A. 10, 11, 12 Ujamma 12 African American Drama Dept. 12 Public Speaking 12 Racquetball 10 Janine Abernathy M.E.S.A. Racquetball Crew C.J.S.F. Fred Flintstone Luncheon Club Hiking Club Bart Abicht The Sort-of Gourmet Club 11 Gourmet Club 12 Poetry Prose 11, 12 Petition to get U.S. out of El Sal. Guys and Dolls cast 11 Aria Da Capa 11 Int ' l Women ' s Day dance performance Political Action League 12 Students Against Nuclear Arms 12 Erin Adams Dance Production 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Best friends with Kira 9, 10, 11, 12 Bobsey Twin 9, 10, 11, 12 Ghani Warrior Fan Club 11, 12 Boy Watchers of America-eternity Kissing Bandit 12 Found Myself 12 Leah Allen Pep Squad 10, 11 M.E.S.A. 12 Yearbook 12 Home Savings Loan Program 12 Homette 11, 12 Matteo Ames Soccer Team 9, 10 Bike Club 10, 11 Gourmet Club 11, 12 Photo Club 12 Yearbook staff 12 Shocko Lotsawatts Fan Club 12 I Wanna BMW committee 12 I ' d Rather Have a Lamborghini Comm. I ' ll Probably Only Get a Pinto Club Javelin Catchers Association of Poland Olympic Face Stuffer 1-12 Kevin Anderson Football 9 Baseball 9 Varsity Football 10 Ujamma Staff 12 Sports Editor Anastasia Ashman Mud Pies, Inc. and Fudge Peas 11, 12 Beaver Cleaver Fan Club 8-12 Whipping Cream Club 12 Curbside chats with J-J 12 Wind Ensemble 12 Chamber Winds 11 Symphonic Band 10 Gourmet Club 12 Badminton Team 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Co-Founder of the Beach Society 12 Frat-Boy Enlightening Club 12 Bananas, Strawberries, and Bubbles 12 Karen Baldwin Track Statcian 10 ASA 9, 10, 11, 12 Concert Orchestra 9, 10 Homecoming Committe 11, 12 Upward Bound 10, 11, 12 Yearbook 11, 12 Youth News Reporter 11 leadership 9, 10, 11 Class Secretary 9, 10 Washington T.A. 11 M.E.S.A. 9 Jog-a-thon 11 Darryl Pines Fan Club 12 Nora Barlow Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Secretary Key Club 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Chamber Winds 10, 11, 12 Heather Thomsons Cars Fan Club 12 Mouseketeers in Washington 11 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance Survivor 11 Senior Prank Squad I don ' t remember 12 Michelle Barnett Varsity Womens Crew Team 12 Poetry Prose Club 12 Hiking Club 12 Bike Club 12 After Hours Anatomist Alex Battaglia Poetry Club 12 Hiking Club 11 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 In love with sweet Katherine 11-? Pres. of the Flying Club Egghead Club 9, 10, 11 Yolk Club 12 You only live twice: once when you are born and once when you look death in the face Heidi Berggren Close-Up 1980 Cannibal Liveration Front 1980 Celibate Club 1981 Dance Production 1981, 1982 French Club 1981 Brent Bergman BHS Jazz Ensemble 10, 11, 12 Concert Chorale 12 European Tour 10, 12 Wind Ensemble 10, 11, 12 Brass Quintet 10 European Tour 10 Surf Club 10; BHS Fusion Jam Club 12 I Wanna Pinto Association I ' ll Probably Get a Rolls-Royce Assoc, Varsity Sleep Team Fusion Jam Club Alison Bingham Mixed Chorus 9 Aeolian Choir 9 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 European Tour 10 Canadian Tour 11 Chamber Singers 11, 12 Ski Club 9, 10 Key Club 9, 10, 11 Wizard of OZ 9 Women ' s Varsity Soccer Reject 12 Men ' s Varsity Soccer Reject 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance Survivor 10, 11 Nora Barlow Fan Club Senior Prank Squad Cheryl Bishop Womens Varsity Basketball 11, 12 Womens J.V. Basketball 10 Womens Track 10, 11, 12 M.E.S.A. 10, 11 Helene Bloom Freshman Class President 9 Student Senate Secretary 9, 10 Student Senator 10 Student Council 9, 10 Organized Student Council 10 Josh Bodine Herny Cinepone 11, 12 Ta Tel Ski Club 12 Frank and Ernest (Frank) 7-12 Raoul and The Phunkaphibians 10, 11, 12 Sir $pleen 11, 12 And if the dam bursts many years too soon, I ' ll see you on the dark side of the moon -Pink Foyd Marquette Yvette Boyd Najuma Performer 10, 11 Student Senate Representative 10 Homecoming Candidate 1st Runner Up 12 Gospel Choir 12 Special Education Asst. 12 Booster Club 12 Lesa Breen L.B.L.T.M. 9, 10, 11, 12 Purple Dragons 9, 10, 11, 12 Snow Plows 9, 10, 11, 12 A.D.O. in Christmas Trees 9, 10, 11, 12 Mellodaze 9, 10, 11, 12 Puddle Jumpers 9 SQUARES 12 Shrooommmm!!! 10, 11, 12 Odyssey 12 Racial Relations Committee 12 Cristina Brofferio Itty Bitty Titty Committe Treas. Nuke a Fellowcentric 9, 10, 11, 12 B.B. Soccer 11, 12 Women ' s Soccer 11, 12 Swimming 10 Water Polo 10 Penis Enviette Italian Mayer 9, 10, U, 12 Brofferio Plurals 9, 10, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Berkeley Betsys 12 Julia Brofferio President of Nuke a Fellowcentric Mick Jagger ' s Mistress 10, 11 Itty Bitty Titty Committee Pres. Swimming 9, 10, 11 Penis Enviette 9, 10 Water Polo 9, 10, 11 Soccer 12 Italian Mayer 9, 10, 11, 12 Brofferio Plurals 9, 10, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF Berkeley Betsys 12 343 ►Me.«, Ue-. H, V-.-.. fe - IC, 11(12- Suzanne Kathryn (Dodie) Burns Varsity Swimming Diving Team 10, 11 Darlene Country Halican, Remember when ... North Coast 1980- Nailed that sucker RBAL champion 1979-80, 1980-81 Me and Dana Chopsticks ' Sarah Babe I Love You Barri: I demand my rights! Gail: Lady Super Ego ID Forever! Deby: Remember summer ' 81, all those guys ... Gregory: Thanks for everything, I couldn ' t have done it without you! I love you! Just call me Sidney. Yule Caise Key Club 9 Speech and Debate Team 11, 12 MESA Program 10, 11, 12 Concert Chorale 10, U, 12 Chamber Singers 11 Young Black Educators Chairman 12 Honor Society CSF Life Member 10, U Track Team 9 The Boys, co-founder 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance, Most Spirited Couple 9, 11, 12 Chorale European Tour 10 Chorale Canadian Tour 11 Chorale Italy Tour 12 Up Coming 10, 12 Young Capitalists Club Life in the fast lane 9, 10, 11, 12 Candy Calhoun Jacket Girl 10 Co-Soph. Princess 10 MESA 10, 11 Head Cheerleader 11 MESA Summer Program 10 CAP Program 12 Mary Jill Carroll Gymnastics Team 10, 11 Schlub IVever 10, 11 Field Hockey 12 halfassette 12 Yearbook 12 Sports fan 12 Gourmet Club 12 J.V. Eating 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Olympic Skiing and Diving Team 9, 10 Lobster Backs 11, 12 Ms. Bodum Doobie, Snoopy, Sally Fan Club RTHJKLR anonymous The redhead Au Revoir B.H.S.! not if i see your first. Cyclist Celia Cody Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Key Club 10, 11, 12 Key Club Treasurer 11 KCKCK Incorporated Mary Connell Mick Jagger ' s Mistress 10, 11 Mrs. Ian Ransley 12 Itty Bitty Titty Committee Vice-Pres. 9, 10 Penis Enviette 9, 10, 11, 12 Nuke a Fellowcentric 9, 10, 11, 12 Nina Connolly Gymnastics (Most Valuable) 9, 10 Swimming and Diving Team 10, 11, 12 Water Polo Team (Most Valuable Ail-American) 9, 10, 11, 12 Yearbook Co-Editor 11, 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Buddies with Paige Campbell Susie Miller 12 Going to Edy ' s with Paige to watch a Greek God (Jerry) Pres. of the Peter Vidmar Fan Club Stealing a keg from a frat with Susie Santa Barbara and my Babe 12 Working out w the Santa Barbara Men ' s Gymnastics Team 12 Ghani Warrior Fan 12 Shrromtones BBQs at Maryan ' s 10, 11 Madly in love with Hugh Dodd 9, 10, 11 Paige, Susie, Fro Yo Mrs. Hugh Dodd Watching All My Children during Lunch Julius Cooper Baseball 9 Football 9 Varsity Football 10, 12 Chris Craig Varsity Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12 Field Hockey 11, 12 Jackassette ... 12 Soccer 11, 12 Gourmet Club 12 Yearbook 12 Buddy of Al Boggs 12 Lasagna Rice Krispes Forever Club Pokie Power 12 Nels, Jimmy Vincent Fan Club Member 11, 12 Official Tabulator 11 Oh Brother 12 Varsity Pizza Eating Team MVP K-12 Liz Onya ' s Beaver Cleaver ' s 1 fanTHGPVCMG ST Swanky Twanky lover GCOA 7-1 Lobster back Moontan contest winner Hewey, Dewey, Louis Ski Club 12 Escapee from Alcatraz w Rosie Halloween ' 81 Jazz, Blues, Rhythm, Sout - Husso see you when I see you! Kim Craig Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12 Field Hockey 11, 12 Soccer 11, 12 Varsity Eating Captain K-12 Jackassette 12 Gourmet Club 12 Yearbook 12 Sports Fan 12 Buddy of Al Boggs 12 Rice Crispie things Lasagna Forever Club 12 Pres. of Pigs of America 11, 12 Nels, Jimmy, Vincent Beaver Fan Club 11, 12 Lazy Factor Originator 11 3 Blind Mice Ski Club 12 Pokie Power RTHSR, Gallipoli 11, 12 The Lobster Backs 11, 12 Pal O ' Heidi 6-12 GCOA Western Chaper 11 Fry it up Queen 11, 12 See you when I see you Jazz, Blues, rhythm, soul-Husso Roger Daniels Track and Field 9, 10, 11, 12 Cross-country 9, 10, 11, 12 Key Blue 11, 12 Marathon Dance 10, 11, 12 Young Black Educators 12 Race Relations Committe 12 Mad Dog West Running Club 11, 12 Concert Chorale 11, 12 MESA Program 11, 12 Ramin Djame Swimming Table Tennis Hiking Jogging Lisa Dolit Make-up Crew 12 Key Club 12 Racial Relations 12 NSADA Heather Thompson ' s Car ' s Fan Club Michelle ' s best friend 10 yrs. B Honor Society I can ' t find it Michelle! Elizabeth Donnelly Symphonic Wind Ensemble 9, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Oakland Baby Zoo Volunteer 11 NBIAAPC 9, 10, 1, 12 Mary Dorst Gourmet Club 10, 11 Close-Up I and II 11 Yearbook Staff; Underclass editor 11 HS CSF 10, 11, 12 AHSSP 12 Antoinette Douglas Freshman Princess Freshman Cheerleader Jacket Girl 10 Song Girl 11 Dance Production 12 Leadership 12 Davina Drachman Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Close-Up 11 Key Club 10, 11, 12 Hashachar Grades 10-? LaDawn DuVall Honor Society 10 Pep Squad 10 Leadership 10, 12 MESA 11 CAP Program 12 Washington Tutor 10 Jacket Staff 12 Georgine Ear Pep Squad Head 11, 12 Pep Squad Member 10 Homecoming Committee 10, 11, 12 Rally Committe 10, 11, 12 i 344 MESA Member 11 Junior Class Treasurer Senior Class Vice-President Senior Class Secretary Senior Ball Hostess 11 Graduation Hostess 10, 11 B.H.S. Booster Club Student Senate Susan Egeberg Women ' s Crew Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Swim Team 9, 10, 11 Soccer Team 12 Hiking Club Rina Einwohner Symphonic Bank 9 Chamber Winds 10, 11 Speech Debate Team 10, 11 Honor Society CSF 10, 12 Hiking Club 10, 12 Crew 11, 12 Senior Prank Squad 12 Women ' s Math Collective 12 Harry C-Pig and Co. 9, 10, 11, 12 Pres., Eric Stullman Fan Club 12 Rosie Emerson Soccer Team 10, 11, 12 MVP 11 Softball Team 10, 11, 12 All League Tennis Team 11 Field Hockey eeam 12 Most Improved Key Club 10 Honorary Jackassette 12 Buddy of Al and Boggs Pokie Power 12 Lasagna Rice Crispie Club 12 Escape from Alcatraz w Chris Halloween ' 81 Trumpetvine Groupie 11, 12 The Berkeley Betsys 12 The Travel Lodgers 12 Jill ' s Buddy 11, 12 Indentured Servant to Mrs. White Clayton Pigeons 12 Not if I See you first Angela Erby Track Field 10 (El Cerrito) Volley Ball 11 Gospel Choir 11, 12 Track Field 12 Cheerleader 10 (El Cerrito) Gial Erwin Jazz Band 9 Symphonic Band 9, 10 Upward Bound 9 Tennis Team 10, 11, 12 MESA 11, 12 Softball Team 9 Daneen Evelyn Homecoming Committee 12 Leadership 10, 11, 12 Partnership Program 9 Thelette Bennette Right Hand Person Member of the Fifth Floor Assn. 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Paul Daniels ' s Secret Service of Basketball 11, 12 Uncle Dr. Marlin Foxworth ' s Niece 12 Denise R. Ewing Sophmore Vice-President Graduation Hostess 10, 11 Homecoming Committee 10, 11, 12 Rally Committee 10, 11, 12 B.H.S. Boosters 11, 12 Student Senate 11, 12 Student Council Rep. 11, 12 Junior Class Vice-President Junior Class President Senior Class President Senior Ball Hostess 11 Pep Squad 11, 12 MESA 11, 12 Helen Finnie J.V. Volleyball 11 Pep Squad 12 Homecoming Committee 12 Leadership 12 David Fiore Debate 9, 10, 11, 12 Crew 12 Exchange Student to Mexico Summer ' 81 Andre Fleet Varsity Gymnastics Team 10 MESA 11, 12 Brailler Reader for the Blin 11, 12 Teacher ' s Asst., Summer Program for Special Ed. 11 Booster Club 12 Robert Forbes Yearbook Photographer 12 Homie Morgan P. Forsey Key Club 10, 11, 12 Honor Society 9, 10 Berkeley Drama Festival 9 Water Polo 10 Pep Squad 10 Student Council 9, 10, 11 CSF 10 Surf Club 10, 11, 12 C Building Slumber Party 10 G.W. Party Member 12 Thin About It! Lisa Friedland Dance Production 12 Key Club 10, 11, 12 H. E. Fan Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Close-Up 11 M.L. Society 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 10, 12 God, that ' s really wierd! Miya Fujioka Sym phonic Band 9 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 A.S.U. 11, 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Anna Maria Alberghetti Fan Club 12 Christopher Gale Weight Lifting A Track (Intramural) Student Council General Participation in Cleaning the Campus Tutor for 2 3 Graders at Washington School Harrzissing Teachers, Counselors, Administrators Peter O. Gaylord Ski Club 11 Gourmet Club 12 Lauren Snyder ' s boyfriend Flying (private pilot) 11, 12 Sailing 10, 11, 12 Preppy 11, 12 .. . Winning Skipper of Americas Cup 9, 10, 11, 12 The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco. -Peter Gaylord (Mark Twain reincarnated) Winner of Hannenkampf Downhill Austria 11, 12 Leigh Genser President B.H.S.Y.D.A.T. 12 Dishonor Society CSF 11, 12 Close-Up 1981 Mouseketeers at Washington 11 Member of Bruce Whipperman, Mike Griffin, Steve Teel, Frank Metcalf Fan Club 12 Seeker of Truth and the meaning of life K-12 Yearbook Staff Survivor 12 Eric Gilbert Henry Cinepone 11, 12 Ta-Tel Ski Club 12 Frank and Ernest (Leah) 7-12 Raoul the Phunkaphibians 10, 11, 12 Shadows in the rain $ir Hobble-On Catastrophe LAMP David Glaser Jazz Lab Band 10 Jazz Ensemble 11, 12 Symphonic Band 12 Photography Club 12 Shocko Lotsawatts Fan Club 12 Bowling Team 10 I wanna BMW committe 12 I ' d rather have a Lamborghini comm. I ' ll probably only get a Pinto Club Javelin cathers association of Poland 12 SPCA-Society for the prevention of cruelty to achromatic lenses Varsity Underwater hub cap straightening team 12 Peter G. Glassey Varsity Soccer 12 J.V. Soccer 11 Concert Orchestra 10, 11 Production Orchestra, Oklahoma! 10 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 National Merit Finalist 12 800 ' ' Club 12 Polly Goldman Crew Team 9 Wind Ensemble 9, 11, 12 Swimming Team 11 Washington Scool TA 9 AHSSP 12 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 AAPPDO 12 Douglas Gooding Swim Team 9, 10, 11 Water Polo 9, 10, 11 Key Club 9, 10, U, 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Jacket Staff 12 345 Young Capitalist Club 12 Marathon Dance 9, 10, 12 Bike Club 10 The Boys: Co-Founder 11, 12 Jennifer C. Goshay Think We ' ll make it Jani. Jade Green Football 11, Baseball 11, 12 12 Carolyn Guillory Inspirational Gospel Choir Girl ' s Crew Ujaama (AFIAM Newspaper) Jenny E. Gumperz Poetry and Prose Vice-President German Club Jonathan Guyer Cross-Country 10, 11, 12 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Mad Dog West Running Club 10, 11, 12 Treasurer of Bruce Whipperman, Mike Griffin, Steve Teel, Frank Metcalf Fan Club Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Darlene Country Halican Tennis 9, 10 Track Team 11 Student Aide 9, 10, 11, 12 Leadership Participation 12 I ' m getting a new Ford Mustang 1982 The Single Woman ' s Club for Darryl Pines Member of the Aquarius Capricorn Club Steven Hamai Absolutely Northing 9 Besides crew, absolutely nothing 10 Non-existant Crew Team (absolutely nothing) 11 Learned to never measure your drunkeness by the level of alcohol in your body; measure it only by the intensity of your hangover. 12 Jacqueline R. Harrison Crew Team 12 Crew Team Manager 12 Gymnastics 9, 10, 11 Key Club 11 MESA 10, 11, 12 Swim Team 9 Class President 9 Choir 9, 10, 11, 12 Jeri L. Haverty Fan club member of Judy, Amy, Martha 9, 10, 11, 12 Swim Team 9 Leadership, Social Secretary 10, 11, 12 Close-Up 11 Stagecraft 11 Yearbook Typist 11 Jacket Ujaama 11 Fan Club member of Alice Porter- (Thank you) Special Fan Friend of Alonzo Williams and Abe Green Mid term graduate of the class of 1982 Best friend mother of mine is Sasha Haverty Anna-Liisa Heusala AFS International Intercultural Programs exchange student from Finland Karen Hiersoux Yearbook 12 Honor Society 11 Jerry ' s Kid Rm g-203 groupie B. Buddy Sarah Horowitz Jacket Staff 10, 11, 12 Wizard of Oz 9 Oklahoma (crew) 10 Once In A Lifetime 11 Dead Elephant 11, 12 Space Cadet 9, 10, 11, 12 Daisy Hunter Pep Squad 10 Drummer Girl 11 Cheerleader 12 Member of MESA 9, 10 Social Sec. 10 Secretary 10 Vice-President 11 African-Hatian Dance 10 Member of the 5th Floor Association Uncle Dr. Marlin Foxworth ' s Niece 12 Karen Jensen Crew Team 2 yrs. JV Varsity Key Club 9, 10, 11 Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Women ' s Math Collective 12 KCKCK Incorporated 10, 11, 12 Kirt C. Johnson Frsh. Football 9 Varsity Football 10, 11, 12 J.V. Track 10 Varsity Track 11, 12 Baseball 9 MESA Program 11, 12 Homies 11, 12 Class President (West Campus) 9 Daniel J. Kalish Keyboards Guitar Bass Drums Ghani Honking Vuarnets Space Travel Beaches Thinking Maya Luisa Fernandez Karpinski I Music Singing Dancing All Sports Clowning men learning Judy L. Kincheon Leadership 9, 10, 11, 12 Softball 10 Class President 9 Class Vice-President 9 Class Treasurer 10 Student Senate 9 Homecoming Committee 11, 12 Carnival Committee 11, 12 Rally Committee 11, 12 Gospel Choir 11 Heidi Kumao Swim Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Water Polo 10, 11, 12 Most Improved 12 Flute Playing 9, 10, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Soccer Team 11 Gourmet Club 12 Yearbook Staff (Senior Editor) 12 CMSTTHCRCBJDGALLIPOLI FAN 11, 12 Liz Onya Tabulator Originator 12 Pres. of Nels, Jimmy, Vincent Fan Club 11, 12 Friends of KimnChris 6-12 Nega-Mega User 10, 11, 12 Advanced Technological Implement Owner 12 Avid Beaver Cleaver Watcher 11, 12 Member of Three Stooges Ski Club 12 G.C.O.A., Cyclotron Pro 11 Bank 9, 11 Whenyou ' reajetChromeDinette 12 Buddies with Maggi (whooshiemama) Big J ' gantic Negative Big fancy! Supplier of rice, cheese, soy sauce Ama Lacy Dance Production 82 Afro-Hatian Dance Troupe Jacket Reporter Humem rights by any means necess2U ' y. -El Hajj Malik El Shabbaz Kathleen Lawler Varsity Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 12 Yearbook Staff Fall 12 Dennis Hogan Fan Club The Berkeley Betsys 12 Kleeburger Guzzling Contest 11 West Campus Bowling Team B 52 ' s Club President 9, 10, 11, 12 A Tazmanian Devil David Lee A.S.U.IO, 11, 12 Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Ski Club President 12 Student Staff Court 11, 12 Obscenities Club 10, 11, 12 All Night Anatomy Club 10, 11, 12 Nudity on Campus Club 11, 12 Director of Self-Entertainment Club 12 Director of We Kick, Karateka Club 11, 12 Video Wrist Neck Club 10, 11, 12 Michelle Lee Varsity Pompon 12 Racial Relations Committee 12 Honor Society Key Club 12 Junior Achievement 12 Student Council Rep. 346 Patricia Lee Key Club 9, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF U Yearbook 12 Teddybear Club 11 Corby ' s Girlfriend 12 A.S.U. 12 Best friends with Susan Lewak 1, 12 How cute! Keir Hardie Lenihan Men ' s Crew 10, 12 Men ' s Water Polo 10 International Tanning Comp. Patrick Lenz Water Polo Team 11, 12 Swim Team 11, 12 Crew Team 10 All League 12 Stephen Lester Football 9 Honor Society 9, 10, 11 MESA 10, U, 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Marathon Dancer 11, 12 Leadership 11, 12 Photography Club 10, 11 Public Speaking 12 Body Building 10, 11 Radio Broadcasting 9, 10, 11 Susan Lewak Honor Society CSF 9, 10, 11, 12 Honor Society Co-President 12 Speech Debate 11 Dance Production 11 Nut Club 12 Best Friends with Pat Lee, Missy Sanchez, Phyllis Tien Golf Team 12 Close-Up 12 Drama 12 Stephanie Lipow Gymnastics Team 10, 11 Schlub IVerer Gourmet Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Ace Hardware 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Buddy of Al Boggs 12 Pokie Power Kirk Livingston Wizard of Oz 9 Oklahoma 10 The Real Inspector Hound 10 Guys Dolls 11 Once in a Lifetime 11 Anthing Goes 12 Dance Production 11, 12 Chamber Singers 11, 12 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Europe Tour 10 Dance Projects 12 Nancy Louie J.V. Women ' s Honor Society 9, 10, 11 CSF 9, 10, 11 Gina Marie Macias MESA U, 12 Raza Student Union Member 10, 11 Ra2a Student Union President 12 Cedric Martin Soph-frosh. Football 9 J.V. Football 10 Varsity Football 11, 12 Father 11, 2 -12 Student 9, 10, 11 Nadja Matisoff Mixed Chorus 9 Aeolian Choir 9 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Chamber Singers 11, 12 Concert chorale Europe Tour 10 Concert Chorale Canada Tour 11 Kathryn McCorkindale Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Make-Up Crew, Guys Dolls 11 Close-Up Gourmet Club 11 Anything Goes 12 AHSSP 12 Concert Chorale 12 Doran McGee Cross-Country 9, 10, 11, 12 Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Mad Dog West Running Club 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance 10, 11 Kerri McGillicuddy B.U.S.D. Drama Festival 9 Wizard of Oz 9 Oklahoma 10 Guys Dolls 11 Concert Chorale 11 Varsity Softball 12 Kelley Meade Ski Club 10, 11, 12 Key Club 10, 11, 12 (Treasurer 11) Close-Up 11 Dance Projects 11 Women ' s Math Collective 12 K.C.K.C.K. Incorporated 10, 11, 13 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Marie Meadows Purple Hearts 9, 10, 11, 12 Squares 12 Odyssey 9, 10, 11, 12 Snowplows 9, 10, 11, 12 A.D.O. 9, 10, 11, 12 M.M.L.D.T. 10, 11, 12 Shrooming Club 11, 12 Sonja Melton Houston All-City Symphony Orchestra Symphonic Band 9 Carnival 9 Anything 10 French Club 10 Art Club 10 Modern Dance Club 10 Dance Production 11, 12 Social Secretary to Senior Class 12 Co-Head of Pompon 12 Homecoming Queen 12 Jacket Staff 12 Michael McElvane Modern Dance Dance Production Afro-Haitian Dance Flirting Anthony Merlino Hiking Club 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 10 Key Club 11, 12 Michael Vaughn Fan Club 11, 12 Concert Chorale 11, 12 Anything Goes 12 Chamber Singers 12 Gourmet Club 11 Photo Club 12 The King 9, 10, U, 12 Erika Miers Piano Winthrop German Club AFS Fozzie Fan Thinking Reading Jogging Study Heather Beaver Miller Mixed Chorus 9 Social Secretary 10 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Chamber Singers 11, 12 MESA 10 Honor Society , 12 Costume Crew for Guys Dolls 11 Once In a Lifetime Anything Goes Key Club 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Secretary of the H.M.O.A. Beaver Cleaver Fan Club 12 Susie Miller Hiking Club 9, 10 Yearbook Staff 12 Pres. HSFRA 11, 12 Honarary Member BCA 12 T.X.L.S. Treas. Key Club 12 Field Hockey 12 Student Council Member 12 TKELS 12 Teke of the Week 12 Nadia Milleron Cross Country 12 Track Limping 12 Speech Debate 11 Gorge Club 11 Gorge Club President 12 Green Skin Anonymous 11, 12 GCOA K-12 Student Senate Secretary 9 Make-Up Crew (Guys Dolls) 11 Erich Moser J.V.Gymnastics 9 Varsity Gymnastics 10, 11, 12 Women ' s Diving Coach 10, 11 Men ' s Diving Team 12 Key Club 11 Varsity Drinking 9, 10, 11, 12 Space Shuttle Pilot 10, 12 Ferrari Driving Club 2, 3, 4, 10, 12 F.14 Test Pilot (Honorarily Discharged) Mofia (since birth) Timothy Ng Photograph Club Yearbook Staff 347 Honor Society CSF Varsity Javelin Catcher ' s Team Shocko Lotsawatts Fan Club I Wanna BMW Association I ' d Rather Have a Lamborghini Asoc. I ' ll Probabl y Get A Pinto Association Anything ' s Better Than A Trans Am Asoc. Michio Nikaido Oklahoma 10 Guys Dolls 11 Anything Goes 12 SCOTP 12 Nuyens U.D.I.R. 10 Berkeley Trailer ' s Union enthusiats 10, 11, 12 Ex-Hazelbomer 10, Fall 11, Spring 12 Ghani Enthusiast 11, 12 James Dean Fan Club 10, 11, 12F Water Polo Team 10, 11, 12 Swim Team 10, 11, 12 Bob Dyland Enthusiast K-12 S.F. Cocialist Chaper For Pro-Choice 10, 11, 12 Peter Cutino Jr. Fan Club 10, 11, 12 Paul Olson Varsity Football 10, 11, 12 All-League Quarterback 11, 12 Football 9 Varsity Track 11, 12 Baseball 10 Homework 9 Gooney-Bird Fan Club 12 Take drugs, be happy! Goobers Anonymous 12 Spam, spam, spamity, spam. Clay Ordona BHS Political Action League 12 Peer Draft Counselor 12 RIND Editor 12 Students Against Nuclear Arms 12 National Forensic League Congress (Debate Individual Events) 10, 11, 12 Diplomacy Club 12 Junior Classical League (Latin Club) Junior State of America 12 Art Club 10, 11 French Club 11 Senior Class Rep. to the Student Senate Tad Palmer Water Polo Team 9, 10, 12 Goalie Stud 10, 12 Peter Kirwan Fan Club 11, 12 Swim Team 9, 10, 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Little Alex Fan Club Fish Bustin Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Nagoy Nadsat Pan-Handie Shlaya U.D.LR. 9, 10, 11, 12 Cheese Fartin Log Rollers 9, 10, 11, 12 F.F.B.M.C. 12 Roastin Toastin in Physics 12 An Extreme Bit of Nastiness Yeahz? Noah Pickus Cross-Country Track 9, 10, U, 12 Jacket Assoc, editor 12 Dance Production ' 82 12 Advanced Theater Project Impromptue President Mad Dog West Running Club Poetry Prose 11, 12 Special Olympic Trainer 10 Debate 11 President Hot Club Assoc. 11, 12 J.A.S.M.; S.P.L. Mariel Hemingway Fan Club Pres. Huzold Abraham Jr. Most Effective Legislater-Pol. Pow. Fox worth ' s Sexual Consciousness- Nudity Editor Logrolling Team Hit it - in memory of Kendall Sudduth Pep Squad Darryll J. Pines Varsity Basketball 11, 12 (Captian) J.V. Basketball 10 MESA 10, 11, 12 Student Council Rep. 12 (Vice-Pres.) Honor Society CSF 11, 12 Young Black Educators 12 Cam Ping TVP Lovers 11 Giardia Juice Drinkers 11, 12 Muffy Buffy Ski Club 11 Love that stanky tent! Cow pie don ' t bother me. Cap ' n Hats Monocone Hangout Rating Tabulating Queens Bear Mtn. Survivors Leonard Pleasent Baseball 9, 11, 12 Marathon Survivor 11 Michaelle Poe Social Sevretary 9 Vice President 10 Leadership 9, 10, 11 Basketball Team 10 Track Team 10 MESA 12 African American Asoc. 10, 11, 12 Dance Production ' 81 11 Symphonic Band 9 Homett Homette 12 Emily Polsby Debate Team 10 Key Club 12 H.E. Fan Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Jacket Sports Editor 12 M.L. Society 12 Honor Society CSF 11, 12 R.C. on the R.T. Survivor Marathon Dane 12 Michele Pred Ski Club 9, 10 Yearbook Staff-Photographer 12 Photo Club 12 BBB ' s 9, 10, 12 David Pripstein Athletic Trainer 10, 11, 12 J.V. Soccer 9 Assistant Soccer Coach 12 Weight Training Coach 12 Pres. David Pripstein Fan Club 11, 12 Most Inspirational Person 9, 10, 11, 12 Jill Quan Tennis Team 10 Tennis Team (Most Valuable) 11, 12 Soccer 12 Honor Society 10, 11, 12 Rosie ' s Buddy 11, 12 Trumpetvine Groupie 11, 12 Berkeley Betsys 12 Clayton Pigeons 12 alias Beverly, forever Biff- Do you have any I.D.? Allison Rader Varsity Track 9, 10, 11, 12 Varsity X -Country 9, 10, 11, 12 Sophomore Princess Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 CSF Sealbearer 12 Jennifer Rader Varsity Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 Softball All-League 9, 11 Softball MVP 11 Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12 Co-Captain Basketball 11 Captain 12 All League Basketball 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 CSF Sealbearer 12 Maya Reed Cannibal Liberation Front 10 Oklahoma! 10 Guys Dolls Dance Production ' 81 11 Concert Chorale 12 Anything Goes 12 Dance Production ' 82 12 Amy Ricca Symphonic Band 10, Make-Up Crew 11 Aeolian Choir 12 11 Peggy Rising Senior Class Secretary Ski Club Backgammon Club Honor Society CSF Student Against Nuclear Arms Mem. Jazz Lab Band Sir Matthew David Rose Varsity Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12 Most Improved Swimming 11 Captain Swimming 12 Varsity Water Polo Team 9, 11, 12 Football 10 President of Oktoberfest Club 12 Vice-President of Oktoberfest Club 11 Marathon Dance Disqualifier 11 Marathon Dance Drop out 12 Peabody Award 11, 12 Surfing Team 11, 12 Jack Daniels Memorial Celebration 12 Teacher Probation Officer 12 Sun Tanner ' s Anonymous 12 May Fest 12 Initiated into Sugar Hill I! Bucket head Hater 11, 12 Boys Bash Committee 12 Senior Pranxters Committee 12 Sarah Rosenbaura Winters Tale 9 Wizard of Oz 9 Oklahoma 10 348 Once In A Lifetime 11 Gourmet Club 11 The Becky Schewkman Fan Club 11, 12 Confused 9, 10, 11, 12 Obsessive Procrastinator 9, 10, 11, 12 Everybody ' s Mama Bear 9, 10, 11, 12 Steven Ross Football 10, 11, 12 Track Field 10, 11 Ski Club 9, 10 Boys Bas h Committee 11, 12 Mark Ruderman Production Orchestra-Anything Goes Symphonic Wind Ensemble Concert Orchestra Elsie Sanchez Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12 Varsity Volleyball 9 Raza Student Union 9, 10, 11, 12 Leadership 9, 10, 11, 12 Senior Class Secretary 12 Jog-a-thon 9, 11 Rod Pinkney 1 Fan 12 Candidate for Sophomore Princess Member of Fifth Floor Assoc. Paul Daniel ' s Secret Serv. of Bsktbl. 11, 12 Becky Schenkman Close-Up 11 Went Crazy 9, 10, 11, 12 Aeolian Choir 12 Computerized Fool 10, 11, 12 Mozart Maniac 10, 11, 12 Peter Korn Fan Club 12 Melinda Schissel Concert Orchestra 9, 10 Mixed Chorus 11 Aeolian 12 Berkeley Youth Orchestra 10 Locke Schultz Key Club 10, 11, 12 Pompon Head 12 Pompon 11 Jr. Prom Committee 11 Pep Squad 10 Your Mudder! Kirsten Schulz Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Symphonic Bant ' 10, 11 Chamber Winds 11 Key Club 11, 12 Ski Club 11, 12 KCKCK Inc. 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance 11 Brian J. Schwab Photography Club 11 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Yearbook Staff 12 AHSSP 12 Marylebone Cricket Club Gary Scoggins Conditioni g Wrestling Photography Public Speaking Body Building Radio Broadcasting Chery Senegal Junior Princess Pep Squad 10, 12 Senior Princess 12 Aeolian Choir 3 years Student Senate Ballet Counter Gospel Choir Meagan Shapiro Dance Production 12 Ski Club 11 Kissing Bandit 12 Senior Prank Squad 12 Hermit 10 Social Butterfly 11 Found Myself 12 Did not know Susan existed 9, 10, 11 Became friends with Susan 12 Rejected Steve Rypins 9, 10, 11, 12 Foun of Bobsey Twin Fan Club 12 Boy Watchers of America (eternity) Sarah Shaw Key Club 9, 10, 12 Key Club President 10 Key Club Co-President 12 Jr. Year Abroad, in France Ski Club 9, 10 Gymnastics Team 10 Katie, remember when ... ? Brooke Shields Pretty Baby 1 Just You and Me Kid 5 Blue Lagoon 8 Endless Love 10 Men ' s Varsity Wrestling 9, 10 Pres. of Nothing comes bet. me my Calvins Club 9, 10, 11 Michael Sieradzki Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Trip to Europe 1980 Chamber Singers 12 United Synagogue Youth 10, 11, 12 Trip to Isreal 1981 Young Judea 9, 10, 11, 12 Jewish Federation Area Council 11, 12 Midrasha Relig. School 9, 10, 11, 12 Piano Lessons 9, 10, 11, 12 Model United Nations 10 Student Council 10 Israeli Folkdance 10, 11, 12 Max U. Silias Chewing bumpers off U.F.O.s 1, 2 Ungrilling Cheese Sandwiches 6, 9 Nuking Tribbles 22, 23 House Breaking Seahulls 0, 1 Sinking Pismo Beach 0- Captain of the Bismark 72, 86, 123 Radioactivities 11, 12 Killer Penguin Goon Squad Leader Bagpipes BLAM! BLAM! Nicole Silk Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Vice-President 12 Yrbk. 11 (Am. Sch. of Flor . . . It.) Photography Club 10, 11 Berkeley Youth Commission 12 Jacket Staff 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12 S.G.P.S. - yeah! Member of Cinzano Drinkers of Amer. Adopted Italian Immigrant Don ' t know exactly where I am Mary Ann Simmons Women ' s Basketball 10, 11, 12 Women ' s Softball 10 Ujaama 12 Yearbook 12 Leadership 12 The Best Bskbll. Players last nms. Start with an S Club 10, 11, 12 Washington T.A. 12 Jonathan Dee Simpson Jack Daniels Fan Club Passout Club, Face to Floor Captain B.H.S. Snowcaine Ski Club Varsity Drinking Team Hung chow meow Club Assault Victims Team, AC DC M.S.G. Rocks!! Scofield-El Camino Boys C-Building Painter 1979-1982 Eddie Haskell Fan Club Sandra Smith J. V. Basketball 10 Shot Putter-Track Team 10 Varsity Basketball 11 Varsity Volleyball 12 Trainer 10 Lauren Snyder Field Hockey 9, 10 Soccer 10 Firball 11, 12 Peter Gaylord ' s Co-Pilot 12 Preppy-Well, actually preppy is a state of mind, not a fashion Assertive Woman throughout Peter Gaylord ' s First Mate 12 Honor Society CSF Selcected Sem. President of Bookie Shields Hate Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Haagen-daas spectator, Austria 11, 12 Mary Synder Soccer Team 11, 12 A Taxmanian Devel • Dennis Hogan Fan Club 11, 12 The Berkeley Betsys 12 The New Wave Rockers Kleeburger Guzzling Contestant 11 The Travel Lodgers 12 Sailing Club 9, 10, 11, 12 James Dean Fan Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Rachel Steinhart Key Club 9 Key Club Pres. 10 Track Team 10 The Balcony (Make-Up) 10 Tuolumne Summer ' 80 Yearbook Photographer 12 Youth Commission 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 Marathon Dance 9, 10, 11, 12 Good Luck Class of 82! Susan Stephens Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Tennis Team 11, 12 Soccer Team 11, 12 Women ' s Math Collective 12 Mouseketeers in Washington 11 Kidn ' t know Meagan S. Existed 9, 10 Friends with Meagan 12 Senior Prank Squad What?! 349 Michael Sternberg Varsity Track Team Jr. Varsity Cross-Country Team B.H.S. Snowcaine Ski Club Mad Dog West Runners Club Honor Society CSF Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Anything Goes 12 Julia Childs Fan Club total spaz 9, 10, 11, 12 2:00 a.m. at Winchell ' s in pajamas Nora Barlow Fan Club Beach Nut 9, 10, 11, 12 Senior Prank Squad Phyllis Tien Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Honor Society Co-President 12 Crew Team 11 Speech Debate Team 11 Asian Student Union 12 June Tims Co-Editor of the Senior Section of Berkeley Way yearbook 12 Home Savings and Loan Participant Spirited Senior 12 Vice-president Freshman Class West Lake Jr. High 9 Homette 12 Tracey Tokuhama Student Council Yearbook Staff, Photography Editor Berk. Yough Comm., Chairperson Women ' s Swim Team Superintendents ' Curriculum Advisory Varsity Drinking Team Drug-of-the-month Club Hong Chow Meow Club Poo-Tang Rug Cleaning Club Interim Member, Eddie Haskell Fan CI. Danny Stevenson BHS-PAL 12 Berkeley Coalition for Draft Educ. Young American ' s Against the Draft Got cut off baseball tesun twice Tried out for basebsdl team 13 Got cut 13 QUIT 14 Tried out for Badminton 14 Soccer Team (JV) 10 Got cut off Badminton Team 14 Tried out for Tiddily-Winks Team Shock-Lotsawatts Fan Club 12 Jazz Lab Band 10 Got cut off Tiddily-Winks Club 12 Made Football Team 9, 10, 11, 12 Natasha Pistacio Stillman Social Butterfly 9 Gone, literally (but soccer) 10 Honor Society 11, 12 Foreign Student Advisor 11 Non-Resist or Club 11 Motiv. Partic. in Life Advoc. Why is it? What is it? My, this long strange trip is endless. Kira Stoll Dance Production 12 Kissing Bandit 12 MJR Fan Club 10, 11, 12 Bobsy Twin 9, 10, 11, 12 Best friends with Erin (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) Boy Watchers of America (eternity) Megatoned with Mega-baby 12 Edward Stovall Basketball 9, 10, 11 Varsity Basketball 12 MESA 10, 11, 12 Tennis 12 Leadership 12 Jog-a-thon 9, 10, 11, 12 Janell Stradtner Varsity Track Team 10, 11, 12 Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12 Swim Team 9 Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 9, 10, 11 I don ' t know Jenn. Pia Street J.V. Basketball 10 J.V. Softball 10 National Honor Society 10, 11 Sophmore Class Treasurer 10 Junior Class Vice-President 11 Senior Class Vice-President 12 Senior Class President 12 Varsity Basketball 11, 12 MESA 11, 12 Homecoming Committee 10, 11, 12 Student Senate Member 12 Eric Stullman Hiking Club 12 Student Council Rep. 10 YGA Member 10, 11, 12 Intramural Raquetball Tournament (Singles Doubles; 11) Honor Society CSF 11, 12 The Joint Committee 9, 10, 11, 12 Kendall Sudduth Track Statician 9 Jacket Girl 10 Junior Princess 11 Leadership 11 Dance Production ' 80, ' 81, ' 82 Karen Sweet Softball 9 Yearbook Staff 9 Newspaper Staff 9 Leadership 10 Pep Squad 10 Leadership 11, 12 Homecoming Committee 11 Senior Ball Hostess 11 Homecoming Candidate 12 Rally Committee 12 Eric Marcos Tejada Student Government 9, 10 Oklahoma! 10 Drama Festival 10 Guys Dolls 11 Eva Maria 11 Once in a Lifetime 11 Anything Goes 12 Lost 2 Movie Deals 12 Lost Homecoming King Election 12 Woyzeck 12 Dance Production 12 Dance Projects-Women ' s Day 12 Stuntman 9, 10, 11, 12 Kimberly Thomas Pom-pon 9 Vice-Pres. Afro-Amer. SU 9 Pep Squad 10 Leadership 11 Co-head Varsity Cheerleader 12 Homesavings Loans 12 Homette 12 Heather Thomson Mouseketeers in Washington 11 Ski Club 9, 10, 11 Committee Photography Club, Pres., Founder Parent, Teachers, Students Assoc. Friends of Charlie Revtyak Nude Team Supporter Phillip Vacheron Varsity Tennis Team 11, 12 Chess Club Co-President 10, 11, 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 AHSSP Leight Genser Fan Club Pres. 11, 12 Robert Vacheron Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Chess Club President 10, 11, 12 AHSSP 12 Naomi Valenzuela Photography Club 11, 12 Aeolian Choir 11 Concert Chorale 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Eric Wade Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball Manager 11 Jacket Staff 12 Hoopers Fan 9, 10, 11, 12 Hoopers Game Hooraahers Homies 12 Martha Wagele Orchestra 9 Craig D. Walker Debate Team 10, 11 Junior State 10, 11 Close-Up 11 Jacket Staff 11, 12 News Editor, Jacket 11 Editor-in-Chief, Jacket 12 Key Club 11, 12 Youth Commission 11, 12 V.P. Yourth Commission 11 Youth Employment Council 11, 12 Boy ' s Bash Committee 12 Brooke Shields brothers friend NAVY-every year Soccer 11 Best friends with Jess Anna KTVU -Youth Advisory Council 12 KTVU-Getting your act together USNI Richard Whacker Fan Club 11 Buddies w Rochlin, Kaji THE BOYES Stinson Beach Mega Fan Member: October Fest Club They better pull in their horns stop that aggression down there or we ' ll bomb them back to the Stone Age -Curtis LaMay SAC Katie Walker Mixed Chorus 9 350 Aeolian Choir 9, 10 Honor Society 10 Key Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Key Club Secretary 11 Key Club Vice-Pres. 11 Key Club Co-Pres. 12 Ski Club 11 Diving Team 10, 11 Gymnastics Team 10, 11 S.B.B. 11, 12 Sarah, remember when . . . ?? Ramona Walker MESA 10, 11 Close-Up 10 Pep Squad 10 Student Aide 12 Leadership Partic. 9, 10, 11, 12 Outstanding Soph, for 1980 in MESA The I Love You Eric Wade Assoc. Mem. of Aquarius Capricorn Club Shelia Walker Afro-American Student Union 9 Softball team 9 Honor Society CSF 10 Hostess for the Senior Ball 11 Special Ed Assistant 11, 12 Varsity Cheerleader 11 Student Council Representative Head-Varsity Cheerleader 12 Career Awareness Program 12 Vincent Walker Football 9 Varsity Football 11, 12 Baseball manager 9 Sandro Wallach The Will and The Way 12 A Cecilite 12 Executive Chairman, Double 800 ' s Co-president 800 Club 11, 12 Speaker of the House 12 Student Senate 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Fencing Team 10, 11, 12 Chairman, SCOTP 11, 12 National merit Finalist 12 Kim Warmsley Varsity Softball 10, 11 Basketball 9 Basketball Manager 11, 12 College Diablo Valley . College Major - Civil Engineering Kaija Warren Swim Team 10, 11 Socccer Team 10 Hiking Club 9, 10 Concert Chorale 12 Jim ' s girlfriend 11, 12 Peter Weitzman Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Yearbook Sales Manager 12 Precalcbreakcon. 12 Marylebone Cricker Club First Annual Tilden Assault Team 12 Soc. for the Adv. of Cave life 12 Jose Romero Foundation for the Advancement of Good Attitude 12 Thor Wilbanks Slow and Irresponsible 12 Silias Committee 11, 12 White ' s Wimp ' s Goalie 11, 12 Nuts and Raisins 9 But We ' re all wierd together ... David Willats Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Brother Brosseau 12 National Merit Finalist Prime Minister, Double 800 ' s 12 Co-president, 800 Club 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 MAA Honor Roll 11 Interim Member, Eddie Haskall Fan Club 11 Alonzo Williams Found. - Martin L. King Fan Club 10 Friend of Jerri H. JacMe H 11 Friend Cousin of Ran ' Williams MESA 12 Pres. of Engineers of the Future Pres. of Martin L. King Fan Club Debbie Williams Softball 10 Gospel Choir 11, 12 Career Awareness Program 12 Pep Squad 11 Kurt A. Williams Stage Production 9, 10, 11, 12 Black Student Union 9, 10, 11, 12 Key Club 12 Men ' s Varsity Crew 12 Gillian Clydesdatter Willson Drama Festival 9 Oklahoma! Europe 10 Concert Chorale 10, 11, 12 Guys Dolls 11 Dance Production 11, 12 Anything Goes 12 Women ' s Crew 12 Best Friends with Ana 12 Chamber Singers 12 Honor Society CSF 10, 11, 12 Aria Wilson Wardrobe Mistress-Oklhoma 10 Costumer Oklahoma! 10 The Balcony 10 Once In A Lifetime 11 The Real Inspector Hound 10 Anything Goes 12 Cabaret 12 Woyzeck 12 Cast Member-Once in a Lifetime Celibate Club 10 Vampirologist 9, 10, 11, 12 Incurable Romantic 9, 10, 11, 12 Hiking Club 10, 11, 12 Ski Club 11 Acupressure Madame 12 Kathleen Wollenberg Crew Team 10, 11, 12 Hiking Club 10, 11, 12 Key Club 9, 10 Mixed Chorus 9 Aeolian Choir 10 Honor Society 10, 11 Jennifer Wong C.S.U. 12 B.A.Y.C. 11, 12 Yolanda Woods Homecoming Candidate Student Representative Career Awareness Program Peter T. Wright (The Real One) Tennis Team Captain President of the Bruce Whipperman, Mike Griffin, Steve Teel, Frank Metcalf Fan Club Close-Up 1979 Aron Yarmo Varsity Soccer 11, 12 J.V. Soccer 10 Students Against Nuclear Arms 12 Denise Yee Best Friends with Valeurie from 8th to Forever Yearbook 12 Jerry ' s Kid Dance Production 81-82 Record Center Groupie 11, 12 Mumblers of America 10, 11, 12 Honorary Short Person Wild and crazy kinda gal Once, when I had a headache ... or once when I was sick ... Maryan Zurek Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec, . . . Fests at the Blind School w the Gang Ice Blocking The Stones Dance Production Kenneth Wolf Soccer Team 9, 11, 12 Bike Club 11 Newton 10 Lee Wolfer Student Council 10, 12 Cannibal Liberation Fron 10 Students Ag. Nuclear Arms Mixed Chorus 11 Aeolian Choir 12 Griffin ' s Groupies 12 Women ' s Crew 11, 12 Varsity Cross-Country 12 Lee Richards Sons of Afrika 10 A.S.A. 10, 11, 12 Student Council 10, 11, 12 Student Senate Co- Vice Pres. 11 Student Director, Bd. of ED. 12 A AA 351 ' 1 UJ (0 PHOTO CREDITS Matteo Anes — 56, 57, 68, 98, 99, 150, 151, 174- 197, 256, 257, 259, 280-281 RijBsell Bayba — 155, 184-191, 2380, 281, 304- 307 Dan Dean — 40, 58, 59, 72-75, 90, 174-191, 296-299, 312, 313 Valerie Friedman— 22-23, 32, 85, 160, 98-99, 174- 192, 252, 270, 270, 271, 284, 285, 301 John Hanson — 260-267, 268 Karen Hiersoux — 54, 70-71, 91-93, 97, 174-191, 147, 153, 156, 212, 222, 316, 317 Rodney Lamkey — 20-21, 48, 82, 83, 151-154, 174- 191, 245, 160-167, 108-311, 318- 320 Linn Lee — 24, 25, 33, 41, 42, 43, 80, 81, 174-191, 211 Tony Martin — 49, 70-71, 174-191, 236, 268, 275, 277, 299, 282, 283 Brigette Peterson — 58-59, 174-191, 225-232, 233 Lolanda Petersen — 55, 174-195, 278, 279, 322 Rick Portis — 28-29, 69-84, 103, 174-191, 198, 286, 287, 296, 299, 323 Brad Foe — 64-96-97-149-161-162-162-204, 208, 239 (244-251) 253, 256, 257, 274-275, 324 Rachel Steinhart — 21-38-39-65-(174-191)272-273- 312 Tracey Tokuharma — 68-87 (174-191) 290-291 David Yee — 30-31-48-55-(90-109) 150-(174- 191) 251-252-253-255-270-272- 292-293 Contributing Photographers: Mona Bauer Lorelei Bosserman Terry Doran Dovar Matt Hoover Tim Ng Arran Peskin Carl Posey Brian Schwaz Naomi Valenzuela 35C 352 A y r w . 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