Berkeley High School - Olla Podrida Yearbook (Berkeley, CA)

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4 v i y ; ' lj4A 3hv --iZJ:M - ' ' ,.-■ iXKAT ipcc-V v.v Aje v r o- -iv t- CCv S ) V .A , A 2!: (5 -VAvca « lOS UlR-V Vjdv«. 4 .o - xw ' a- ■ • VJ ,v i V . «) c5 OS UKICBL6V HtQH SCHOOL W. ?f mz - im 2246 Milvia Ave., Berkeley Ca. 94704 Marlin Foxworth, Principal; David Tansey, Superintendent Ian Tanamachi David Concepcion Co-Editors In Chief The theme is one of the many aspects which makes this yearbook a quality publication, not just a picture book. Since this is the first page of The Winning Hand I wish to explain how this name came about. At the start of the year, the yearbook needed a theme, or creative idea, to carry out unity and continuity through- out the book. We, the yearbook staff, voted that, even though cards could suggest that B.H.S. is a gambling school, graphically and logically this theme would be intriguing. The yearbook staff is not just a group of ten or twenty people who are sent pictures and in turn paste them down and send them away to be published. The staff scheduled for, took, and developed every black and white picture in this book. They also designed and adjusted every page with the utmost care, so that the pages would be racially and sexually balanced. But how many of you ever noticed? Why is it that when looking throu a yearbook, people always harp on the few mistakes, rather than the many good things? It angers me that no one realizes, or appreciates the thousands of hours, approximately 3,000, which were put in by each member of the yearbook staff to create this not perfect, but huge, incredible, colorful, inex- pensive, and award winning book. How many of you would be willing to give up 3,000 hours, and receive nothing but insults and five credits? The purpose of my writing here, was not to beg for compliments, by inciting guilt, but to enhance the reader ' s knowledge of how graphically and artistically beautiful this book is. Also, I wish the reader to ap- preciate that this book is a lot more than just pictures. It possesses the writings, and time which many devoted students invested into it. So when looking through this book, do more than see only superficial pictures. David W. Concepcion Co-Editor In Chief I don ' t believe this book can be rightfully dedicated to one person, or to the entire student body. It can only be dedicated to the general good in all people without which it would not be possible. Therefore, I wish to ded- icate this book to honesty, devotion, cooperation, and love in everyone with whom B.H.S. is associated. To the class of 84: I wish you cill success, but don ' t forget that hfe isn ' t worth it if you are not happy, so don ' t work too hard at whatever you do. To the classes 85, 86, and 87: don ' t let your work get the best of you while you ' re here. Even though you may be treated as insignificant, you are im- portant, and this school wouldn ' t be the same without each and every one of you. No matter how bad it seems, you will make it out look at all of us derelict seniors who are graduating. V David W. Concepcion ' TT ' ■HI ' T Co-Editor In Chief IIH L WINlNlI Tie 89th edition of the B.H.S. Yearbook, entitled The Winning Hand ' , promises to be one of the biggest yearbooks ever, if not one of the best ever. As a staff member of four B.H.S. year- books it is from experience I say that this year ' s book, like the students of Berkeley High, ranks among the best. Berkeley High has been known as a school with high academic, athletic, and social standards. To this day, the school continues to produce only the best graduates. This year ' s yearbook is just one example of the quality and high spirit that B.H.S. produces. I hope you will all enjoy it very much. I would like to acknowledge the following people: Ms. Debbie Goto Mr. Jim Howell of Josten ' s American Yearbook Co., Mr. Calvin Harrell Jr. of Harrell School Pictures Co., Dr. Foxworth, Mr. Daniels, Mr. Teller, Ms. Bennett, and the school administration; and Mr. Kratz and the entire yearbook staff all of whom helped emmensely with the production of this book. Most of all, I would like to dedicate the 1983-1984 B.H.S. Yearbook, The Winning Hand , to the students of Berkeley High School, the best students anywhere in the country. Ian S. Tanamachi Co-Editor In Chief NG D J iUc Qcyh hhXl St4 Ci U i4 20 %JuC(, Lilt 110 PAD. m t p t J 4 ' { f FDITOR: MAYITMT rTSWIMOTO ' I i(5 .Hy rr ■ H jmm m uVl T y J T i l l J 1 ZL- 1 i H| _1__2_m... H ■ H l« P ■ 1 9 Vi 1 1 B BBBiM fcg, ' . : - m 1 1 1 1 11 ,i 1 r MSBik ' m r ' I ,1 i 12 15 17 18 19 EDITOR: HELEN CHU SuUchZ SchAt 5. 22 6. The Fall Senate was extremely successful. Its most noted action was the forum held at lunchtime in the Community Theatre on Op- eration Stay In School , which would have led to the arrest of any student caught off campus before 11:1 5a.m. Thanks in part to the Student Senate, both the Police Review Commission and the School Board voted against insti- tuting the plan. The senate pres- ident was Ay a DeLeon, who shot an innocent student in her cam- paign speech, and the vice-president was Auna Harris. The Spring Senate carried on its fine tradition of addressing the con- troversial issues affecting Berkeley High Students. In fact, they were doing it even before they were elected. The Senate election itself was marred by the blatently unlaw- ful censorship of campaing speeches by the administration. Paul Bud- nitz, running on a platform of fris- bee legalization and library Bunk- ness , became President, and Sliawn Roberts was elected vice- president. The Senate met twice a week to attack whatever issue stood in its way, be it flags on campus or the PE Department ' s Attendance Policy. Senate members, an ex- plosive melange of liberal and con- servative, found themselves in heated arguments over just about everyproposal brought before them. Soon the Senate found itslef being hailed as The best show in town by the SF Chronicle and the New York Times. People came to Sen- ate meetings from miles around to see Aya DeLeon take on Declan Byrne and Ismail Ramsey in one of their notorious no-holes-barred arguments. Meanwhile, the Senate got some work done too. As Spring President Budnitz once said, The Senate is real . 1. While Yvette eats lunch Ismail gives tips on Parliamentty Procedure to Declan ' s Disgust. 2. Shawn presents himself to the Senate . 3. The Student Senate: Front Row: Sharon Benford, Noah Breyer, Kerri Glover, Helena Hanson, Brian Butler, Back Row: Ann, Auna Harris, Geof- frey Spaeth,?, Marilyn Penurgrian, Declan Byrne, Ismail Ramsey, Paul Budnitz, Aya Fredericks, Shawn Roberts, Betsy Craib. 4. Fall Vice-President Auna Harris and president Aya Fredericks. 5. Spring Vice-President Shawn Roberts and President Paul Budnitz . 6.Jodi Margolies and Betsy Craib work on fundraisers. 7. Declan Byrne discusses an issue with President Paul Budnitz. 23 The most important respons- ability of a class officer is to involve students in that class ' years at B.H.S. ; To make it an exciting and educational experience. Co-Presidents Sybil Robinson Alex Kon Salvaged the hopeless financial situation facing the Senior Class. They acted as organizers to the very competent senior class officers Noah Breyr, and Karen Collins (Vice-Presidents), LaShon Smith and Yvette Russell (Sec- retaries), and Jessica Jones (trea- surer). These people, along with the entire leadership class were able to plan the best prom at the Gal- leria in years and to secure the Greek theater for the 1984 grad- uation ceremonies. They planned senior trips, activities, and fund- raisers. They had a busy year but if asked to, they would do it all again. 24 1. Senior Officers: Social Sec. LaShon Smith, Treasurer Jessica Jones, Co-Vice-President Noah Breyer, Co-Presidents Sybil Rob- inson and Alex Kon , Co-Vice- President Karen Collins and Sec. Yvette Russell. 2. Junior Officers: Co-Presidents Lisa Miller and Marilyn Pen- urgrian, Vice-President Otto Lee Social Secretary Nina Diamond, Secretary Cliristina Tein, and Treasurer Peir-Te Roo. 3. Sophomor e officers: Co-Presi- dents: Stephen O ' Gregory, Brian Bulter, Co-Vice-Presidents Carol Treadwell, Rohanna Kenin, Secretary Flynn Singer, Trea- surer Yolanda James and Social Secretary Carey Cole. 4 5 Freshman Officers: Co-Pres- idents Carrie Glover and Hel- ena Hansen. 25 HeMU-N. The Model UN has worked all year to prepare for the 33rd Annual Berkeley Model United Nations Conference. Although a clerical error provided the club with only a small western European coun- try, Luxembourg, the delegation of 9 made quite an impression at the conference, held March 1-3. This year the topics of debate included the rights of poUtical prisoners, dimilitarization of orbital space, trade protectionism and the stature of the peacekeeping forces as well as concern for pollution and energy sources. From the beginning of the conference, the spirit of Luxembourg could be felt. At this conference there was the strange disappearance of a Romanian delegate, many colorful notepassings, and an attack by killer elephants just after lunch. The three days held a lot of good memories as well as an opportunity to meet some new friends. 3. Three Model ambassadors debate tfre issue. The Model U.N. Back Row: Fuzzy, Ann Haber- kern, Scott Weber, Alison Borrowman, Holding Map: Otto Lee, Jana Bartko, Karin Fisher. Karin and Ann enjoy an international treat: Jelly Bellys. The Model U.N. reviewing several debate topics. 27 Cic4cUf ■ H M ■ V V v W jm 91 28 Fifty-five Berkeley High students dragged themselves to S.F. International Airport before dawn on a cold February day on their way to a week in Washington, D.C. The Berkeley group was so large that half stayed at the Sheriton National in Vir- ginia with history teacher Ms. Young and students from CaUfornia and Delaware, and the others stayed in Maryland with Mr. Teel and a group of deaf students from around the country. The two groups met only once, to hear Representative Ron Dellums and Senator Pete Wilson speak. The rest of the week, the participants were kept busy in seminars with people involved in defense, the media, lobbying, etc. , in workshops,on Capitol Hill, in political discussions and on tours of the monuments and the neighborhoods of Washington. The students thoroughly enjoyed meeting people from other parts of the country and learning about our government Close-Up. 1. Berkeley High students, Paul Hsi, Ann Wilcox, Julia Isimaru, and Mayumi Nishimoto, meet with their advisor. 2. Senator Pete Wilson, with a siqni- ' g in- terpreture, discusses his views with all the Calif ornian participants. • - Close-Up: Front Row: Julie Cohen, Teff Ayral, Martha Senturia, Mayumi Nishimoto, David Concepcion, Candi Chan, Carter Zinn, Frank Williams, .aura Ellison, Lise Stewart. 2nd Row: Aya Fredricks, Carole Kajita, Malaika Stoll, Vitoria DiPahna, Blake WUliams, Amy Nellis, Lisa Newman, Lana Tsit- ovsky, Amanda Bickel, Rhonda John- son. 3rd Row: John Fujioka, Paul Hsi, David Jung, David Matchuca, Jon Auka Micheal Dwinell, Kelly Collard, Abina Goncalves, Sarah Dolven, Laura Gored- ski, Cheri LaMayne. Back Row: James McKinney, David Lewak, Geoff Spaeth, Cathy Lawrence, Tom Graber, Advisor Jan Young, and Doug Price. 4. Carter Zinn Frank Williams, and Dan Epstein at the Pentagon with a Marine press agent. 5. Politically aware Berkeley High students pose in their future home. 29 H£.SA 30 M.E.S.A. or Mathematics Engineering Sci- ence Achievement is a group dedicated to the bettering of grades in mathematics and math related classes for all under-represented minor- ity students at B.H.S. It accomplishes this by having extensive tutoring sessions in these fields, Mr. Ward being tlie major tutorer. Friendships inevitably develop between the participants who all help eachother to achieve their goals of higher understanding of math- ematics. M.E.S.A. also sponsored tutorials for the student body 5tli and 6th periods throughout the year. Eventhough the group is intended for minorities they are very willing to assist anyone motivated enough to exspend extra energy in their studies. 1. A luncheon gathering. 2. You see 8-1-8 is not 21 it ' s 16. 3. The 6 th period group. . The 5th period group. 5. Mr. Ward, craming for a math test next period. 6. What did Sybil do this time? 31 iviichelle Anderson Patricia Ayres Noah Baum Lara Belkind Amanda Bici el Peter Blayney Lisa Bodwali Alison Borrowman Linda Bowen Darren Boydcn iarc Breindel Noali Breyer Sopiiia Bryant llang Bui Paul Ni. Burleson Declan Byrne Constance Cagampang Lara Carroll Candance Chan Mina Chatlergee Jamie Chau Debby Cheung Chi-LiangChia Jonathan Chinn Charlotte Chyr Mariko Close Kdward Cohen Debbie Cohn David Concepcion Craig Connolly Betsy Craib Frieda DeLackner Niatt Denn Suzy Denn Nina Diamond Vittoria DePalnia Sara Duckler Kathie Eastman Aaron Hdlon Rachel Linwohner Selena KUis Laura Ellison Karin Fisher Peter Foley Susan Forte Aya Fredericks Elizabeth Fricaman Sean Gates Eric Gidal Tom Ginsburg Christina Godfrey Steven Goldman Adrian Goldstein Albina Goncalves Laura Gorodezky Tuseda Graggs Daniel Gross Amy Gruber Amy Half on Akemillamai Paul Hamai Lilian Hsu Jennifer Hunt Sean Hunt Ethan Hutcheson Ryoshin Imai Katherine Irschick Kim Jackson Charles Johnston David Jung Lena Kato Alison Keene Alexander Kon Peter Korn Pauline Labos-Simpao Catherine Lawrence 32 Lam Le Cassandra Lee Jihee Lee Otto Lee Kenneth Leona rd Betty Li iarya Leiberman Alison Loebel Jeffrey Louie karco Louie Anhlan Luu Rachel Viagid Jodi Margolies David Markowitz Erik Marks Erika Maurer Christopher McClain Kathyrn icCue Lisa Miller Sonya Miller Sylvia My in too Darius Nassir ' y Demian Nebelkopf Amy Nellis Helen Nishikai Mayumi Nishimoto Marilyn Paguirigan Williams Parish Randall Parker Michael Pendleton ' Ross Petty Bao Phan Giao Phan Nicole Pinsky Douglas Price Erik Price Ismail Ramsey Lara Ronfeldt Peir-Te Rod Sarah Rosncr Peter Sauer Michael Schlag Anne Schwartzburg Martha Sentura Carol Shanks David Sharnoff Kerry Shen Jennifer Simmons Rachel Simons Alan Simpson Geoffrey Spaeth Avrum Speigal Chloe Stanias ' ' Sharon Stephens Mal aika Stoll Melissa Stroud Christine Tien Alexandra Teitz Cheryl Tekawa Miko Tokuhama Deidre Tom Wanda Traber Thuy Tran Carol Treadwell Elizabeth Treadwell Peter Tuann Nora Underwood Rachel Vimont Iviichael Wadman Hsiu-Ju Wang Scott Wakida Elizabeth Warden Rhea Watson Shirley Wei Shannon V heeler Ann Wilcox Frank Williams Oriane Williams ., Sheila Williams Andrew Willats Dana Wolinsky Julie Yamashiro Mike Zavala-Tobriner Carter Zinn Aviva Zuckrow C.S.F. Members. 33 ISA Junior Statesmen of America is a non-profit, non-partisan organi- zation tliat educates liigh school students of tiie political process of today. The Berkeley High Chapter of Junior State got off to a good start this year. Sixty new faces came to our first meeting and we had many lively debates. During the Northern California Fall Overnight Con- vention, approximately 50 stu- dents got to meet new friends, visit San Francisco and debate each other, all in one weekend. Further activites include the Pres- idential Nomination Convention and three days and two nights in Sacramento for the biggest and most exciting event-Spring State. The Berkeley High Chap- ter continues to flourish and promises to keep on boing a very strong chapter in the future years. 1 . I wonder what ' s for lunch? 2. ilelp, Niom!! 3. If I were President... 4. Stunned! 5. Future Presidential Candidate. 34 .■sSit. 5. 35 ( (HU 4. The Key Qub this year, as always, has been viewed as a purely social organization, and as always this was not the case. Despite the fact that a lot of time was devoted to gossip during our weekly meetings, the Club accomplished a great deal. The year began with one of our most profitable and popular fund raisers: selling programs at Cal football games. Following this, we held the Winter Ball, the Marathon Dance, and sold Tootsie Pop Drops. The profits from these activities served to benefit a number of worthwhile local organizations. One of these was the Alta Bates Infant Care Center, to which we donated $3500 for a crib-o-gram. Another donation was made to the Senior Class of 1984, towards their graduation. We do, in many ways, deserve our social reputation, however, we also deserve a good deal of respect for our accomplish- ments. 1. Officers Top Row: Joey Linhares, Chris Brydon Mike Linares. Bottom Row: Betsy Craib and Deidre Tom. 2. I hope he hurts himself he deserves it! 3. Joey studing hard for a social living exam. 4. The Key Club(Left to Right, Back to Front): Cheryl Hebert, Suzy Cooper, Nadira Clark, Nick Reese, Tony Williams, Pierre Alcot, Betsy Craib, Paige Roberts, Anne Zagone, Libby Pope, Guen Siebert, Miles McAffee, Matt Klop, Amy Johnson David Husch, Carol Treadwell, Anise Nassiry, Maya Kunkel, Jennifer Rosenquist, Cleo Papanik- olas, Kevin Pattison, Caroline Jamieson, Joey Lin- hares, Chris Brydon, Kelly Klopp, Wendy Rothen- berg, Mike Linhares, Jenny Austin, Jessie Parker. Melanie Metzger, Jenny Farnsworth, Deidre Tom, Jana Bartko. 5. Miles, get out of my picture! 37 QC jt jLuM x . This year ' s 1983-84 Cheer- ing Squad consisted of 27 mem- bers making it one of the largest squads in B.H.S. history. 14 of these 27 were varsity cheer- leaders and 13 were varsity Pom- Pom girls. The large size of the squad created many difficulties, but the members stuck together. As last year, car pools were formed to get to the away games. This years unique uni- forms were another adversity to be overcome. Each girl had to pay $200 for her uniform before she was allowed to self-schedule. Both the Cheerleaders and Pom-Pom girls appointed a head as well as a co-head and assis- tants. The head cheerleader was Angela Brown, the co-head was Angela Dixon, the first assistant was Tina Jackson, and the sec- ond assistant was Erika O ' Quinn. The head Pom-Pom girl was Yvonne Caldwell, the co-head was Lisa Webb, and the first assistant was Kim Lynyard. Pom-Poms (Clockwise from bottom) La Shon Smith, Julie Kail, Lynn Neely, Lisa Webb, Sara Caradine, Yvorme Caldwell, Lucia Sykes, Kim Lynard, Kim Moore, Ronda Johnson, Stephine Gustar Cherie Farrington James. Cheerleaders (Left to Right) Angle Dixon, Yvette Russell, Carolina Zaldana Tina Jackson, Tracci Oicliersoii Kim Mayfield, Kim Cook, EriJca O ' Quin, Angela Brown, Glenda Beamon, Elasa Hurtado, Silvia Atkins. Not pictured: Marilyn Paguirigan Michelle Watson. 38 1. •■, yr- - J Pef wU This year the Pep Squad had a big turn out. The Squad consisted of students ranging in all grades and ages. The students had totally terrific spirit and faith in their teams. The number of boys this year was great! The Squad got along together without any problems. The cheers were, easily learned and the Squad enjoyed saying them. Much progress was made as the year continued on. The Squad had 4 heads which made the work load much easier. The Pep Squad focused on helping the cheerleaders give suppo rt to the team. The only trouble that existed was the fact that T-shirts weren ' t ordered in time for all the games. But the Squad made up for that by wearing a yellow, red or white shirt. This year the Pep Squad has to be one of the most well-organized squads that there has been at Berkeley High School. They showed that their team was the. best and led them to victory. 1. TOP ROW: Raymon Johnson, Al Stephenson, Kimberly Cleage, Nicole Sangstcr. , , Imani. BOTTOM ROW: Erika Smith, Tanya Moore, ' Danny Williams. 2. (L to R) Raymond Johnson and Kim Cleage-Co-Pre- sidents. 2. 39 40 The 83-84 ski season was one of the best in the history of the BHS Ski Club. They had several very successful trips to various resorts such as Squaw Valley and Alpine Meadows. They also, astonishingly enough, got invited back to the same motel quite a few times. That is a feat in itself because most motels won ' t even take them. The club ' s co-presidents, Dan Meisel and John Kratz, should be congratulated on their fine organization and introducing, finally, continental breakfasts on the bus rides up. Thanks should go to Pat Cordis, too. Through all the joy and fun this season brought to so many Berkeley Hi students, there was quite a bit of pain evident to a few for short periods of time. Debbie Fink: head injury, 7 stitches; Richard Grosse: cut above eye, 4 stitches; Paul Budnitz: broken shoulder; Kratz, Sr.: nose injury, 3 stitches; etc. They all had a great season. Let ' s hope that the next is just as good if not better. Q. What would our trips have been like without our faithful advisors Mr. Eichorn, Mr. Hubbard and Mr. KratzV A. Terrible. 1 . Kratz Jr. gets hic,h in the mountains. 2. G.T. scored 3. I ' m such a jock, declares morgan Geiger while Gene the Pimp stands by with Ike. 4. Bob Geist slams down the slopes. 5. The entire righteous ski club. 5. 41 QcAATi fsil Qt{4 The Gourmet Club was a booming success this year. Led by Co-Presidents Christine Fisher, Susan Forte, and Christina Godfrey, the club met monthly for pot-luck feasts. Beginning with a hors d ' ovour and cocktail party, the club went on to having an Italian dinner, a Sunday brunch, a Chinese dinner, a Valentine ' s dessert party, and an American dinner. The participation of the mem- bers was outstanding v ith each person displaying their cooking (and eating) talents. Money was earned by sel- ing food at the fall musical and was spent on the big bash at school ' s end. The large membership and great enthusiasm of the participants made the Gourmet Club the best it has been in years. 1. Chris Wells, Danny Meisel and Josh Meisel practice using chopsticks. 2. Christina Godfrey watches Adam Carroll and Melissa Stroud choke on their food. 3. First Row from Top: (L ot R) Erik Wexelman, Chris Wells. 2nd Row: Jenny Leslie, Helen Bolt, Jenny Farnsworth. 3rd Row: Julia Mitchell, Jenny Austin, Amy, Anice Nas- siry, Cindy Adams, Eric Gidal, Paul Smith, Charlie ' Johnston, Reed Scudder, Josh Meisel. 4th Row: Unknown, Margaret Bolt, Rachel Vimont, Christine Tien, Samantha Green- wood, Frieda DeLackner. 5th Row: Darius Nassiry, Christina Godfrey, Warrren Gee, Loren Dearborn, Me- lissa Stroud, Susan Forte. 6th Row: Ian Link, Danny Meisel, Adam Carroll, Ad- rienne LaPierre. 7th Row: Christine Fisher, Tim Bean, Anne Paley. 3. H V ' i Uc4l What do wUd festivities, pasta, hot tubs and beauti- ful women have in common? Ask no more— Mad Dog West is Berkeley High School ' s first and only Sheik Ruiming Qub. Founded in 1980 by star Cornell rurmer Rob Robinson, the club is dedicated to the enjoyment and relaxation of Cross Country and Track team mem- bers. After indulging in latenight prerace preparation. Mad Doggers were sometimes able to race the next day. This proud tradition of excellence continues. Led by President Darius Meister Brau Nassiry and fearless Activities Coordinator Brian Big Meet Vaughan, Mad Dog members gained appreciation of the finer pleasures in life. Heated competition was in the com- bined pasta feed and hot tub frisbee events. Mad Dog West, one of the most active clubs in BHS history, boasts large numbers of new members as well as returning old members still in search of the ultimate ecstasy. 1. A fine afternoon as a Mad Dog member thrills in the midst of better literature. 2. Mad Dogger Mighty Michael Martin thrusts forward in terrific form as a bewildered opponent looks on. 3. Darius Nassiry leads the pack as Brian Vaughan plans to pass. A 3. 43 The Young Republicans formed this year in an enHght- ened revoh against the neo- liberalism that, according to charter members, festers on the Berkeley High campus. The club ' s creation was greeted with a surprising level of enthusiasm, drawing 35 mem- bers at its first meeting. Some of the club ' s goals are to become an active mem- ber of the National College Young Republicans, to insti- tute an optional reading of the Hedge of Allegiance at BHS, and the defeat of Ron Dellums when he runs to defend his seat in Congress. 1. Young Republicans: (L to R) Shawn Roberts, President Frank Williams, Carter Zinn, Alex Kon, ?, ?, Sean John- son, President Pro-Tempore Jeff Louie, Josh Levitt(a devout participant in and supporter of the Reagan- Bush ' 84 campaign, is shown here humorously mocking a festering neo- liberal whom he is known to detest), and Mark Prausnitz. Holding flag: James and ?. 2. The Grand Old Partiers sing the National Anthem. 3. Another loyal member, Mr. Roberts, holds a pic- ture of his idol (Ronald Reagan is on the side facing away from the camera ). yYH 4 Ktf iMiC ipx 44 The Computer Club provides an opportunity for students to work together on computer-related projects. Emphasis is placed on the exchange of information in order to fully utilize the capabilities of each member. The focus of the weekly meeting is working in special interest groups. Some of the on-going groups include computer languages, LOGO and Assembly, and computer applications in art and music. The club also features speakers as well as demonstrations of various computer applications. 1. What key do I punch for Cartoons?? 2. Okay, now rock this way, said Ms. Russ. 3. 1st Row(L-R): Ms. Flora Russ-advisor, Alastair Sutherland, Ari Hollander, Noel St. John, George Hearn, Matthew Jnouge, En Yu Tan. 2nd Row: Karl Wilson Bart Van Aardenne, Michael Llaneza, David Craig, Sean Estrada, Tim Tai, Pei Wei, Bryan Kato, Jay Parker, Damon Mallard. 45 Due to the early winter and rains, the Bike Club got off to slow start and very few people came on the rides. But as the weather improved, our weekly rides got longer and longer and more and more people came. The Bike Club also sponsored a few overnight rides and one longer ride. We had many members who were experienced riders but also a few members who were just be- ginning to discover the merits of bicycling. 1. Peir-Te leaves the pack behind. 2. Fading away... 3. Group Picture: (Left to Right) Owen Miyoshi, Ben Resner, Ken Leonard, Holly Turner, David Jung, Peir-Te Roo, Matt Inoye, Michael Pendleton, Jonathan Chin Garret Lew, Aaron Feldman. 46 Idc 1 . 1 A- '  - A. - . ' ■ . f .y y X  . . ' ax a, a,, . ,- • • , ' ' • The Tribe was less successful this year than last year. This is due to an abundance of flaky members. President David Con- cepcion and Vice-President Akemi Hamai planned many meetings, some of which people came to. David and Akemi, keepers of the balls, did manage to make it to all the meetings. At the more successful gatherings, instruction, competition and a small amount of talent were shown. 1. Group Shot: (L to R) Lan Wiborg, Candi Chan, Heather Gleason, President David Concepcion, Chris Austin, Noah Collins, Christina Godfrey, Vice-President Akemi Hamai, Kevin Lee and Chris Mc- Clain. Not Pictured: Ed Cohen, Janine Godfrey. Paul Hamai, Ethan Hutcheson, Ann Wilcox and Carter Zinn. 2. C.A. shows the true skill members of the Tribe possess. 3. Chris is amazed that someone actually can do something right. M MMir: 9 f 3 . ' I if«? 47 The Nature Study and Con- servation Club is a flock of inoffensive people who meekly follow their good shepherd . through green valleys and dank, tangled growths, collect- ing leaves, and examining pri- vate peculiarities of creatures. But it has not always been such: like all of us, the Club too has its dark secrets, its skeletons in closets, which once released would wreak havoc upon the establishment and forever shatter the tran- quility of this or that. What are these secrets? What is the nature of this power that makes administrators and park rangers blench? Well might you ask? 1. 2. Typical Nature Study and Conservation Club meet- ings. 3. Two members experiencing nature. 4. Troy Takaki exudes love for nature. 5. Diana and Casey conserve their energy. 6. The Nature and Conser- vation Club with their advisor, Mr. Panasenko. C{f4 4 Aie cut The Young Martial Artists Qub consists of several talent- ed young men who have for at least 6 years trained in various types of martial arts. Below are some candid shots of these incredible young men in ac- tion. Brannon Hills demcMi- strates his favorite Tae Kwon Do hook kick. Robert Wong does his famous but difficult Wu Shu side flip. . Jimmy Wong blocks after evaluating his opponent ' s Round House kick. Brannon performs a highly effective Round House kick. 5. Robert does a basic tech- nique with the Nunchaku. 6. Robert tries to do his powerful side kick. H l uA This year ' s Mock Trial team, the first ever at BHS, met with success and con- troversy. Despite being led to an undefeated season by coach David Eichorn, the team did not advance to the State Finalas, due to a suspect scoring system. Althou the team had to watch as teams they had beatened advanced, they thoroughly enjoyed the op- portunities they did have to soundly thrash and hu- miliate their opponents. 1. The full team, caught in a rare moment when no one is talking. Front row(L to R): Michelle Ulrich, David Eichorn, Mike Schrag, Chip Rosenfeld. 2nd row: Is- mail Ramsey, Eric Marks, Bennett Chin, Shari Bennett Chin, Shari Bradford, Edward Co- hen, Tom Ginsburg, Da- vid Paigen. Not pictured: Declan Byrne, Cynthia Binder. 2. Team guru Edward Co- hen makes another point while trying to figure out how he can get off the desk. , . 3. David Paigen caught in the act while ace attor- ney Tom Ginsburg pre- pares his defense. The Staff Senate of Berkeley High School is comprised of repre- senatatives who are elected at large. The officers of the 1983- 1984 Senate are Thomasine Wilson, chairperson; Fred Dunn-Ruiz, secre- tary; and Tim Doyle, treasurer. The Senate ' s function is to repre- sent the interests of its constitu- ents. To do this, the Senate in- vestigates, discusses and acts on matters of concern to staff. Several items have been of paramount interest this year: preparing the new staff lounge for occupancy; identifying and pushing for im- provements needed in the G and H buildings; participating in in- vestigations of Library and Cafe- teria services and of possible changes related to SB 813. 1. Ma Kennedy Ustens attentively to the meeting. 2. Dr. Foxworth is concerned with the thoughts of Ms. Myers, Mr. Millenger, Mr. Best and Mr. Panasenko. 3. Group Picture: (L to R) Back row: Dave Brown, Allan Gold- stein, Hannah Myers, Joyce Anderson, Rich Best, Dick Le- Blanc, Harry Choulett, Mike Knight, Terry Doran. Third row: Frank Metcalf, Thomasine Wilson, Fred Dunn-Ruiz, Rachel Claudine, Willeta Mason, Aice Porter. Second row: Mase O ' Loughlin, Bob Scrofani, Norm Thompson, Marlin Foxworth, Alex Panasenko. First row: Tim Doyle. Not pictures: Don Allin, Paiil Daniels, Don Hubbard, Julie Kennedy, Jack Millinger, Jose Romero, Lillie Wilkes, Mary Zollinger. The Producers were the stu- dents who helped keep PAD afloat in 83-84. This new organization, formed in early fall, had the duties of organizing fundraisers (raffles, ticket sales), publicity (poster distribution) and budget balancing . (now we know why Ronnie looks that way.). 1. Rachel Carroll and her well- trained co-president, Colin Thomson. 2. Regan Conley in the middle of the usual paper work. 53 y Sf iiJbihC The Jim Spillane Association is an organization dedicated to bettering our world through the discovery and spreading of humor The group is named after Jim Spillane, a noted bald man from Oakland. The group was formed with the express purpose of laughing at those people who lacked the intellectual integrity to do anything other than show up at the meetings. Throughout the year, the club has done such things as read the National Enquirer, watch hemorrhoid comm- ercials, and other equally meaningful things. 1.. Group Picture: (Back Row) Vice Resident Sam Best Mr. ?, Melanie, Ben Ressner, Warren Gee, John Dean Shawn Roberts (Middle Row) Marion Zurek, Bro- ther Japies, Catherine Zimmer, Sidney the Mascot, Doris Moskowitz, Doug Tarter, President Tom Gins- berg, Juliet Shemp Harris, and Tomas Shemp Hollier-Larousse, Max Friedman (Front Row) Aya deLeon Fredricks, Dan The Man Piatt, Joe Green and Jeimifer Sharpe. 2. Doug Tarter doing something suspected to be illegal. 3. What ' s fuimy about us? Warren Gee, John Dean, Ben ' s hair, Tom ' s boxer shorts, the back of Joe ' s head, and Dan Piatt. 54 Ichi ctu The Chartruese Spheres kept a low profUe this premier year, but the membership turned out to be quite large. The unity of the group and the friendships between the mem- bers proved to be unmatched by any other B.H.S. Club. Next year, the club plans on organizing more social and ten- nis related events and to become more active as Berkeley High ' s first tennis club. 1 . Jeffery simultaneously plays tennis while doing arobics. 2. Lisa, springs into devestating action. 3. The Chartruese Spheres, otherwise known as the B.H.S. Tennis Qub. 55 The Berkeley High Men ' s Field Hockey Team had a prosperous 1983- 84 season. They began their second year with a much improved and un- usually talented membership which helped the team to a winning record in the Northern California Field Hockey League. Many of the players were selected to participate on the Northern Cahfornia Junior Select team which rivaled the Western division of the Junior Olympic squad. BHS also spo ' ted three players on the same Junior Olympic team. The season cuhninated in a Berkeley High sweep of the Cahfornia Cup, an event in which clubs from Europe, Mexico, Austraha, and the United States compete. The festivities resulting from the victories included team member Dave Maurer defiled his virgin lungs in an celebration which brought on his first Berkeley High. 1. Team Photo(L to R) Back Row: Josh Francis, John Mourtoff, Ben Brieger, Dan Duane, Kevin Yost, Chris Austin. Front Row: Dave Maurer, Dan Gross, Garrett O ' Keefe, Zak Goodman, Joe Poirot, James Horner. Hch ' i. vsiJU. Wo JI iJtu 4. 56 2. Zak shows Chris one of his incredible niindtrip moves. 3. Zak attempts to score past Josh and Ben. 4. Kevin pulls back the ball making Ben the Dummie. 5. Josh looks upfield for an open man while , Dan waits for the ball. 6. Kevski backstickskis the ball past Rocket- anski. |i gr ' 3s  . . • ' «?ff . -J J:gi! iig: TJ«; ' wy ? ' 57 rm. tfA 0 y ,P y d s 4 J 58 % The 83- ' 84 year was the first for Lacrosse. La- crosse is a sport that was played by North Amer- ican Indians 300 years ago. It was a bit different then, though. Then, they played between entire towns for days at a time. We play on a one-hundred ten yard field for approximately two hours. The team was originally conceived by John Kratz as a club to get people ready for Skyline when the season came around. But, there was a large enough turnout on the first day that they could actually form a team. Kratz (president) and Brad Kraetzer (secretary) got in touch with Pete Bijesse, the Cal-coach, and he got a hold of Steve Shepard, and now Steve is their loyal coach. They had a very successful season. Let ' s wish luck in the future. 1. The Lacrosse Team-(Back row from left) Sarah Gaylord (Timekeeper), Paris Deshong, Matt Clark, Dwight Collins (Asst. Coach). Aaron Hackett. Brad Kraetzer, Rob Gillies. John Kratz. Noah Collins, Adrian Davies, Doug Price, Todd Taylor, Nick Lipow, Matt Tunis, Erik Burns, Alex Mos- kovitz. Sage Baggot, Alan Cohen, Steve Shepard (Coach). (Front row) Simon Thaler. Joad Skjel- bred, John Bell, Dan Fishlow, Quentin Hyde, Topher Gaylord, John Shaw, and Paul Hein. (Not shown are Eros Hoagland, Mike Dwinell, Jo hn Nelson, Larue Mayo, Eric David, Arthur Martinez. Reiss Howell and Bobby Smith. 2. John Kratz takes the ball on a defensive fast- break. 3. Noah Collins goes up for the pass. 4. Brad Kraetzer says, I DON ' T want to do wind sprints. 5. Steve gives the daily net-tying lesson. 6. Lose something Aaron and riob? 59 Acf aUtiCLt The newly formed Racquetball Club was highly active this year. It was originated due to the fact that BHS has people who want to play racquetball, but none of them know each other. This premise created a good atmosphere for people to meet and compete. Instruction was given by President David Concepcion and all different levels of competition were available. Concepcion and Vice- President Richard Lee also organized several tournaments which were highly successful due to the competators ' spirits. 1. Shannon proves it is possible to play racquetball in a straight jacket. 2. Richard poses for the camera. 3. Group Picture: (L to R) Back row: Richard Lee, Reed Smoller, Kevin Suto, Michael Fong, Shannon Signer, Jeanie Buchla. Front row: Robert Wong, Mike M., President David Concepcion, Niomi Nishimoto. Not Pictured: Candi Chan, Mayumi Nishimoto, Susan Forte, Chris- tina Godfrey, Chris McClain, Garret Wally, Claude Shaw. 4. Christina Kill Shot Godfrey attempts to fly. 5. Kevin Someday I ' ll be a rockstar Suto executes another perfect roll-out. 3. 60 iii 4. 61 Qm MJ 62 Hele i Chu looks spaced while others show their spirit. Matt Crawford ' s transex- uality is exposed!!!! Mrs. Pensky during Ihe Invasion of the Killer Bab- ies. Sybil, Shellie, Shana, Ken- Yatta, Laura and Shannon: proctors extraordinaire. Someone doing God Knows What. Students at self -scheduling: the worst time of the school 5. 63 1. 1 . La Verne Wallace. 2. The Fashion Production Committee included Da- vid Andrews.. .Director Qiristie Smith...photo- grapher Laverne Wallace ...Publicity and Kim Mel- ton, Tracey Newton, Dorthea Livingston and Jermifer Meggyesy as club members. 3. Christie Smith. 4. David Andrews. 5. Racquel Harris. 6. Ricardo Vargas. 7. The BHS Models: Pierre Alcutt, Omar Fox, Keith Gerber, John Han- scom, Emile Mouton, James Settles, Eric Tay- lor, Ricardo Vargas, Yvonne Caldwell, Lalina Cho, Kerri Glover, Shel- ley Hay den. La Tanya Marble, Helena Honser, Stacy Lynch and Julia ToUey. 8. Keith Gerber. v X 3. -! 4. 64 f 4 h S ' The 1984 Without Be- ginning or End Fashion Show was a spectacular spring event, sponsered by Ms. Linda Rice and the Fashion Production Qub. The show took place on April 6 at the Little llie- atre. It featured some of the Bay Area ' s top designers and stores. It featured Ms. Aleta Carpenter as the cele- brity commentator and our own group of models from Berkeley High. 8. 65 Pto QU The Photo Qub got off to a good start this year, drawing 20 to 25 members to the week- ly Tuesday meetings. The more experienced photographers in the group instructed the new members to develop and print black and white film in the school lab. The photo club also took several weekend trips with the purpose of taking pictures and having fun. The club also works on sponsoring an an- nual photo contest which draws entries from high schools all over the Bay Area. The contest is judged by professional photographers and prizes are awarded to the winning photographers. The enthusiasm of the members has made the photo club prosperous and interesting. The club looks forward to similar years to come. 66 1 . Tony, just after being captured by the National zoo. 2. The photo club attempts to expand its creativity by spelling out PHOTO but ultimately faUs. 3. Rick and David draw enlargers in the sand at Alameda Beach. 4. Jeanie displays her photogenic quality while Rick meditates and Mashi ignores them both. 5. The Gang (or part of then anyway): Top to bottom, left to right: Rick Portis, Warren Gee, David Goldsmith, Mina Chatterjee, Danielle Turner, Megan O ' Keefe, Masaki Eshima, Lena Kato, and Jeanie Rowe. 67 The Literary Club makes up the literary and business staff of Northern Lights, Berkeley High ' s creative arts magazine. The Club and its publication began again last year after a long absense and still prides itself for being a school magazine which staunchly supports and encourages creativity in students. This year, the staff edited the poetry, short stories and artwork submitted to the magazine and raised funds by organizing bake sales and special services. Northern Lights was substantially supported by a grant from In Dulci Jubilo, Inc. The club is sponsored by Jacqueline White, head of the English department. 1 . The organizational meeting. 2. Andrew the Thinker - a study of the subtlety of confused thought overlaid with cunning and control. 3. A quiet evening of major contemplations 4 and pointed excitations. 5. Helen: mix art with accounting and enlighten- ment (or madness) must follow! 6. The last uplifting poem of the evening Group Picture; (Back Row, L to R) Helen Nishi- ' kai, Editor-in-Chief; Jenny Brand; Vicky Kumao; Kirsten Malork, Co-Business Manager; Robert R. Foresman-Morrisey, Production Assistant; (Middle Row) Devan Reiff; Irma Newman; Peter Korn; Nora Underwood; Andrew WUlats; Peter Sauer; (Front Row) Allison Ferenstein, Art Director; Lisa Grayson, Assistant Editor-in-Chief; Lise Stew- art. Co- Business Manager; (Not Pictured) Charles Stella, Head Literary Editor; Amanda Bickel; Maria Clemens. 68 -A ■ • HH L . _ f,0iif - - jj v H - • k •- i. I • „J, £, -7%i- ' : %i%% %- 69 A. f. S. The American Field Service was founded in 1914 as a volunteer ambulance service during World War I. Today it ia a program that provides high school students with the opportunity to live in a foreign country for a year or summer. Programs include living with a family, language studies, work study projects, and hosting in your own country. Last summer Ann Eisenberg went to Tunisia and Regan Conley went to Yugoslavia. This year Amy Orsini is in Turkey, Lisa Barry is in New Zealand, and Julia Hendrickson is in Sweden. The club itself met every Thursday. Activities included Foreign Food Affairs, Pot Lucks, hosting students from abroad, fundraising, talks on various cultures, and listening to club President Annie Eisenberg detail the tortures inflicted on the A.F.S. clubs that did not meet their fundraising goals The A.F.S. Club thanks Mr. Dean for all his enthusiasm and support. Shokran, Gracias, Tusen Takk, Merci, Danke Schon. Tesekkur Etm Cun. 1 . Regan ' s trip to Zagreb, Yugoslavia. 2. Top row(L-R): Marianne Gjorv, Emily Korsgaard, Odile Martinez, Ann Eisenberg, Jenny Brand. 2nd row: Kendra Hunter, Rebecca Dodd, Torkel Gjorv, Regan Conley, Christine Lukas. Bottom row: Sean Estrada, Laura Whittemore, Sarah Norris. 3. Mosque in Kairowan, Tunisia; It was 1 29 F. 4. Becoming cultured; Emily, Annie, ' Morris ' , Moishgan. 5. Tunisa. 6. Annie and the gang in Sousse, Tunisia. 7. A.F.S. bakesale, Simon says, Don ' t touch, mate. ' 8. Sunday Market in Tunisia. 70 Ji i ci X Led by a staff of experienced editors, (Matt Bleu Menne Denn, Frank Giggles Williams, Ethan Cool Out Hutcheson, Cherie Kuddles Farrington, Marc Fuzzy Briendel) the Jacket was able to attain a level of quality that hadn ' t been seen for several years. Also, due largely to the eff- orts of ad manager Betsy Craib and editorial hours put in over the summer, the Jacket managed to erase the debt left by the ' 82- ' 83 paper and for the first time become entirely self-sufficient. 1. Tina looks on while Paul dances and Cherie gooses Mr. Becket 2. Group Picture: (Back Row) John Willis, (Middle Row) Joe Green, Marc Briendel, Ethan Hutcheson, Matt Denn, Paul Budnitz, Betsy Craib, Michael Behrens, Richard Grosse, (Front Row) Tina Jones Cherie James, Harold Posganzer, Frank Williams, Lisa Mehlman, and Charles Stella. 3. Tina and Che-Che and fasinated by the ants on the latest issue. 4. Paul is entirely confused by the uses of press type. 5. Cherie is the envy of all the girls. 72 73 f w JacIuI 74 This year ' s Jacket, in spite of being criticized by some, was undeniably a great source of news, opinion and of entertain- ment. Students and teachers alike read the four page paper every other week, and for a short period of time the whole city of Berkeley had access to the Jacket as a supplement to the Berkeley Gazette. The hard-working Spring Staff, in addition to reporters and photographers, was composed of Matt Denn and Ethan Hutcheson as Editors-In-Chief, Patricia Ayres and Carter Zinn as News Editors, Nina Diamond and Ed Cohen as Feature Editors, and Frank Williams as Sports Editor. Senior Matt Denn really put his heart, not to mention time and energy into the paper, and was as well known on campus for his flip, humorous writing style as for his frequent discussion of con- troversial topics. In addition to the great satisfaction of creating a school newspaper, the staff will long remember the late-night debates, figlits and laughs that took place while rushing to finish issues of the Jackt! 1. The Jacket Staff(Left to Right) Back Row: Boy Sean , Johnson, Tony Wacht, Chris Vogen, Ed The Phantom Editor Cohen, Frank furter Williams, Decisive Dan Epstein. Front Row: Tuseda Graggs, Lynn Neely, Muire Dougherty, Nattering Nina Diamond, Patricia Stop it, Frank! Ayres. 2. In a rare moment, Nina Diamond silently lays out the future page. 3. Frank Williams demonstrates his adeptness at cutting pictures without rulers. 4. Mr. Becket thinks longingly of his impending dinner date with Jesiis. 5. Matt The Blue Hen Denn sports his mammoth beak while pecking away at Mr. Valtr ' s Compegraphics. 75 MAA yhA The Ujaama is dedicated to the free expression of Afriican thought. This con- cept has been the guiding philosophy of the Afrikan Amerikkan Journalism class ever since its beginnings in 1968. Since that time, the Ujamma has been dedicated to teUing it like it is from the Afrikan perspective. This year, the Ujamma became more of a yearly journal than a newspaper because of the budgetary necessities. However, we are still keeping the faith, and expressing ourselves candidly and creatively. 1. Mr. Navies trying to explain the full es- sence of Ujaama. 2. Students working on their individual articles. 3. The Ujaama staff. 4. The saff hard at work? 76 77 St 4 4c The 1983-84 Berkeley High School Yearbook, The Winning Hand , at 368 pages is the second largest yearbook to date (excluding the 400 page 1978 year- book). So the job of putting this book together with a nearly totally inexperienced staff (only four returning staff members) was very difficult indeed. But unlike past years, where late deadlines and financial red ink were the facts of life, this year ' s staff gave their best efforts toward the book: the result was The Winning Hand. Many hours after school, weekends, and holidays were given up to make the year- book a reality. So special thanks should be given to each and every member of the staff who gave up their extra time. As a four year veteran, I can state from experience that this book is one of the best. For everyone involved, the exper- ience is one that will not be soon forgot- ten. Ian S. Tanamachi Co-Editor-in-Chief 1 . lan ' s desk, a symbol of yearbook organization. 2. Sasha and Miles looks up phone numbers whUe Jason matches up photos. 3. Helen Nishikai wants you to help your yearbook. 4. Kathie and Jeanie snap sexual photos of John Kratz. 5. Brannon and Helen sabotage another layout. 6. Steven tells Robert, Did you mess with my camera? 7. Editors David and Ian try to figure out how Helen and Brannon sabotaged the layouts. . Melissa wonders if anybody will finally print pictures for her. 80 C i 4 A 6. 81 After three years of doing a little, % page, all black-and-white yearbook at West Campus, I thought I was ready for the big time, so I volunteered to become yearbook advisor here. There is no comparison between the two jobs— this huge book with lots of color presents problems I had never vaguely imagined. I would have been totally lost without the dedicated and talented staff— who did all the real work while I played with photography. All the staff made their contribu- tions, but these members were indis- pensable: my two Editors-in-Chief, David Concepcion and Ian Tanamachi; Business Manager, Helen Nishikai; Section Editors Candi Chan, Mayumi Nishimoto, Helen Chu, Livia Edwards, and Melissa Clinton; and Photo Editor, Jean Rowe. I think I ' ve learned from these people how to put out a book, so next year should be easy. A note to the student body: Inevi- tably, some of you will be disappoint- ed, whether because you don ' t like your picture, or your group didn ' t receive as much coverage as you feel it warranted, or for whatever reason, but I hope you ' ll forgive us. We did the best we could. Kratzie-Poo Advisor 1. Plant Representative Debbie Goto cracks up the class with her stand-up comedy. 2. Helen shows signs of wear after 100 straight hours at the typewriter. 3. Group Picture: (L to R) Ian Tana- machi, Lynne Okamura, Helen Nishi- kai, Elizabeth Treadwell, Jeannie Toy, Candi Chan, David Concep- cion, Mayumi Nishimoto, Robert Wong, Helen Chu and Brannon Hills (on top), Kirsten Malork, Melissa Clinton, Jondy Malone, Jason Storey, Jean Rowe, Livia Edwards, Danny Williams, Joshua Francis, Sssha Esposito, Miles Mc- Afee, Cleo Papanikolas. 4. Livia tries to fit her layout after discovering that the pictures were printed too big. 5. Mayumi decides which of her friends she wants to put in. 82 cmI ' cJ I ' 83 The African Student Association is an organization whose roots go back to the original Black Student Union in 1967. This original B.S.U. was formed by Black students who were tired of the racism reflected in the existing curriculum. They demanded and re- ceived the present African-American Studies Department. Today ' s African Student Association maintains the tradition of the first B.S.U. by acting as an advocate for the continued existence of the African- American Studies Department. Over the past years they have march, pic- keted, staged sleep-ins and addressed the school board and community groups in order to maintain the program. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Brother Austin talks about his exper- ience in America. Mr. Kaaya isn ' t entertained by the bird imatation. Black power to the African Student Union. Listen! This is a good poem . Mr. Navies tells it like it is. Al Stevens does his Micheal Jackson impression. The speaker becomes emphatic while Willie and the class watch. 84 8S Established in 1969, the Berkeley High School Asian Student Union aimed at bringing together all the diverse ethnic groups of students together to learn more about one another ' s culture. Through the years the ASU has sponsored many ethnic pro- grams to enlighten students, and others in the com- munity. The most recent program sponsored was the Day of Rememberance, about the imprisonment of Japanese-American citizens during the years of 1940-1945. The 1983-84 year has been one of the most suc- cessful for ASU. Not only because of the outcome of new and old members, but also because of the success of the activities, which include fundraising and communtiy services. Among the activities this year were helping students with self-scheduling and the Autumn Festival. 1. Group Picture: Top Row: Tracy Kwon. Caret O ' Keefe, Michele Furuichi, Mr. Robert Kaneko, Scott Wakida, Jeffrey Louie. 2nd Row: Jeanie Lee, Michael Okimoto, Jeffrey Liu, Margaret Wong. 3rd Row: Young Dhong. Emelda Rivera. Jully Ding. Jun Dang, Anne Luu. Hong ?. 4th Row: Ms. Debra Fong. Helen Chu. Jeannie Toy, Eddie Ota, Sophea Yin. 5th Robert Wong, Lilian Hsu. Caroline Nakahara, Nita Khoun. 6th Row: Brannon Hills, Jimmy Wong. Not Pictured: Jonathin Chinn, Mike Fong, Traci Fernandez. Tony Huey, Phu Vuong. Louise Wang, Candi Chan, David Concepcion, Liza Cacheri, Otto Lee, Susie Sugimoto, Linda Asato. 2. Robert is excited about, the Asu picnic. 3. Li:, ' a and Bao try to devise a plan. 4. Are there any suggestions? Jun asks. 5. Who took the cookie from the cookie jar? 6. Jully trying to find out who loves her. 7. Some ASU members are very excited about the meeting. 8. Young and his friend are waiting for lunch time. 87 88 The La Raza Student Union is a group of Spanish speaking students from Mexico and various other Latin American countries. During the weekly meetings, discussions in- clude school and community inter- ests as well as the sharing of personal experiences and ideas of how to cope with the different problems teens face in American society. The group feels that by coming together they are also able to preserve and learn more about their culture and cus- toms. 1. Antonio says ' La Raza es Q-Vo. ' 2. Lisa, Sonia and Christina are very excited about Menudo coming to town. 3. David and Maria are mystified by last night. 4. Fernando, Cathy and Ms. Aguilar poses for Teen Angel Magazine. 5. La Raza club offi«ers (L-R): Vice President, Alfonzo Gil; Secretary, Arora Perez; Treasurer, Cathy Ortiz; and President, Dave Perez. 6. Bottom Row(L-R): Jesus Hernandez, Jesus Martinez, , Roberto Maravilla. 2nd Row: Gonialo Ruiz, Fernando Ochoa, Antonio Lozano, Francisco Rodrigues, Alfonso Gil. 3rd Row: Jerry Franco, Ms. Aguilar, Sonia Carriedo, Maria Vargas, Christina Fernadez, Roger Ramirez. Catherine Ortiz, Benancio Aranda, Maria Munoz, Aurora Perez, Yolanda Murillo. Catalina Perez, David Perpz. ij.- 6. 89 90 91 s •V S c 1 ' •t t K EDITOR: JONDY MALONE U :£ J 9i 93 All in all, it was a great year for Berkeley Football. Berkeley finished the regular season with a 7-3 record as the 8th ranked team in the Eastbay and with a N.C. playoff berth. Berkeley finished second in the RBAL with a 4-1 record, their only league setback to El Cerrito, the eventual champion. It was a sign of things to come when Berkeley beat the perennial powerhouse. Vintage High School of Napa. 17-14 in the second game of the season. Led by the backfield, seniors Brian Thomas, Donnie Davis and Matt Caver who combined for over 1000 yards, Berkeley finished the preseason j,, a convincing 30-15 win over Jefferson High oVhooI, one ot the best teams on the other side of the Bay. In that game, senior Quarterback Tony Williams took over from Brian Thomas who switched to Fullback. Williams led the Varsity for the rest of the season. The two biggest wins of the season were over Pinole Valley and Kennedy of Richmond. The 20-14 win over Pinole at Homecoming was the win that gave Berkeley the Juice. It exemplifies the spirit and positive attitude that Berkeley showed all year. It was the biggest win in recent history at that point. Then came the Kennedy game. The higlily emotional 3-0 win on the last minute field goal by Aaron Heifetz sent Berkeley into the playoffs for the first time in over a decade. In the playoffs, suffering key injuries and failing to convert numerous scoring opportun- ities, Berkeley lost a heartbreaker to Newark- Memorial of Fremont, 7-6. Also having a good year on offense were senior Wide Receiver Thomas Jurd, who led the team in catches, and the entire offensive line consisting of senior Nate Johnson, sophomore Adam Clark, senior Ben Horowitz, senior Pat Davis, senior David Stern and junior Paul Tong. Noseguard Big Lou Rodgers was voted Most Improved. The defense was led by senior Linebackers John O ' Leary and William Usher, senior Defen- sive End Mike Jackson, and the defensive back- field of seniors Chris Toney, Eugene Evans and Clarence Lowery. Berkeley can look forward to next season when it will return Runningbacks Bryant Perry and Donal Nobles, who was injured for most of the year. 1. The Berkeley defensive line swarms over running back. 2. Team Picture: (By Jersey No.) Brian Thomas (1), Eugene Evans (2), Alan Vaughan (10), Bill Stanberry (13), Aaron Heifetz (14), Leonard Spikes (15), Clarance Lowery (17), Donald David (20), William Usher (24), Harold Johnson (25), Raymound Johnson (27), Ken Hender- son (28), Chris Toney (30), Donald Nobles (33), Ronald Herbert (34), Matt Caver (36), Bryant Perry (40), Stephen Wu (42), Mike Younger (48), Cedric Lewis (50), Reed Scudder (54), Ben Horowitz (57), Paul Tong (60), Adam Clark (62), David Stern (64), Pat Davis (66) Thomas Loubal (70), Mike Jackson (72), Mike Smith (73), Daniel Epstein (74). Nate Johnson (75), Lou Rodgers (77), Brendan White (80), Thomas Jurd (81). David Johnson (84), John O ' Leary (86), Mike Martin (88). Coaches: Don Bracelin, John Williams, Overton Williams. Joe Crissmon and Cal Anderson, Head Coach. 3. Kicker Aaron Heifetz racks on a field goal to the score. 4. Eugene Evans carries a cornerback into the endzone for another Berkeley touchdown. 5. Donald Davis looks downfield as Bryant Perry helps spring him. 94 95 The 1983 Junior Varsity Football season was very confusing to fans as well as its own players. The season was a very depressing experience for most, but a lot could be learned from it. As the season came to an end, it taught players that the price of victory was not so cheap after all. As a matter of fact, the price of victory is very expensive and can only be paid for in sweat, heard work and dedication. Athough the poor 1-1-3 record does not show it, several good things came out of the season. Aside from learning the price of victory, strong players like Keith Posey (DE), William Byrd (DT) and Anthony Wilhams (QL) and many others showed their frustration on the field as they continually proved to their opponents, their teammates and most of all to themselves that they were good enough. These were not the only players contributing to our disappointing season, not even half of them, but to mention all of their names would be worthless since it could not give us another shot at this season. Although we have had our highs at Alhambra (12-0) and our lows at Concord (8-24) everyone on the team including myself will remember this season not as a losing season, but rather a season where we each learned a litde more about the price you have to pay in order to win at football. 1. El Cerrito players can ' t stop the Yellow- jackets. 2. Coach Chico Mendoza ponders the outcome. 3. The opposing defense can ' t keep up as the Running Back sweeps around the line. 4. Another Quarterback sack by the front line. 5. The BHS defensive line in action. J.V. Team: Malcolm Dunbar, George Harrington, Cameron Jones, Scott Mahar, Jeffery Pete, Troy Pierson, Sammy Ramano, Abba Romos, Marco Thomas, Dante Williams, Hosea Askew, Terrance Austin, Peter Bankhead, Hyuk Chi, Alphonzo Edington, Stephen Evans, Malcolm McKinney, Ricky Miles, Martin Reynolds, David Williams. 96 5. 97 The BHS Women ' s Field Hockey Team had as inspirational season this year. While almost all the players had never played before, they exhibited surprising ability and enthusiam. The team showed exceptional improvement and through the course of their season they became stronger and stronger. The returning players Fiona Liskam, Alison Packard, Becca Ratcliff, Cynthia Horning, Karen Smoler, Jenny Smith, and Freshmen Goalie Rachael Rudnick make next year ' s team look very promising. Most of the goals this season were scored by Left Half Back Dana Arndt, Right Forward Orianne Williams and Left Forward Becca Ratcliff. Dana Arndt was voted the team ' s Most Valuable player for her outstanding playing ability and enthusiasm. The title of Most Improved went to both Center Forward Alison Packard and Left Fullback Jenny Smith. Neither Alison Packard nor Jenny Smith had ever played field hockey before but both earned starting positions on the field. 1 . Preparing the field for battle. 2. Cynthia Horning drives the ball down court. 3. Dana Arndt fights for control with her op- ponent. 4. In a myriad of players, Jenny Smith looks for the ball. 5. Fiona Liscomb passes off the ball. 6. Dana Arndt looks for offensive help from Becca Ratcliff and Alison Packard. 7. Team Picture:(L to R) Top Row: Rachel Rudnick, Coach Jane Sterm, Gabriel ?, Re- becca Ratcliff, Julia Mitchell, Fiona Liscomb, Orianne WUliams, Dana Arndt, Cynthia Hor- ning, Alison Packard. Bottom Row: Kather- ine Payne, Jenny Smith. Deidre Tom, April Westbrook, Rachel Einwohner. Kerstin ?, Karen SmoUer. 98 . ' . ' ' 1 ' Hlljj.i !■■ I. 4 ii I ' M i tWA ' ;, li ' .V- , ■ ' V ' 99 € 4iyl h4 ' The Berkeley High Women ' s Tennis Team of 1983-84 has spirit and personality, as well as abundant talent. Having no funds, the team members used their creativity to design and sew their own uniforms. The team fought hard and ended up in second place in their league. The Varsity players had to work hard against their opponents, as well as against the up and coming J.V. players to keep their spots on Var- sity. Jenny and Anise, Number One doubles, made it to the finals of the League Champion- ships. Lisa, voted MVP, and Margaret also had a successful season, often leaving their opponents without a game. Jenny B., voted Best Serve, and Lailina had a practically undefeated season. In the singles, Malaika played Number One and made it to the semi-finals of the League Cham- pionships. Ali played Number Two, and definately had the best backhand on the team. Leslie, the only freshman on Varsity, and Amy Nellis, voted Best Sport, played positions three and four. Anne was voted Most Improved and Perry was voted Best J.V.er. The whole team did a great job and practically all the players being sophomores and juniors, look forward to win- ning the league title next year. Joey and Chris were voted Most Hospitable as they went beyond the call of duty in wel- coming the opposing women. 1 . Malaika Stoll, No. 1 Singles, deflects a hard smash. 2. No. 4 Singles Amy Nellis gets a base liner. 3. The No. 1 Doubles team of Jenny Farns- worth and Anise Nassiry start their match. 4. Lucy Anderton and Christine Fisher study the opposition before their matches. 5. Team Picture: (L to R) Last Row: Ms. Anderson, Jenny Bagnell, Johanna King, Anise Nassiry, Perry Pownall, Jenny Farns- worth, Lucy Anderton, Cynthia Adams, Amy Nellis, Karen Ng, Leslie Schwartz. Middle Row: Amy Halfon, Lisa Banks, Sarah Gaylord, Lailina Cho, Alison Pownall, Bonnie Ponthier, Alison Tompson, Christine Fisher, Margaret Doty, Lisle Peterson. Front Row: Alexis Mills, Malaika Stoll, Stephanie Huie, Kazumi Taniguchi. ; ' TcfvfvC4 100 101 The Berkeley High Women ' s Volleyball Team had a very successful season. Although the team was left with only three returning Varsity players (Akcmi Hamai, Ann Wilcox, Diana Yovino- Young), it was able to hold the title of RBAL Champion and compete at the North Coast Section for the second year in a row. This was particularly satisfying as the team seemed to have an unusual number of setbacks. The dedication and determina- tion of last year ' s returning players and the large turn out of energetic new players helped to offset the team ' s disadvantages of height, age and exper- ience. Coaches Willie White, Brian Smith, Chris Wells and Eric Wexelman fought to pull the team together. They spent a lot of lime working with the team and were extremely helpful and encouraging. Despite last minute injuries to vital players, the Varsity team succeeded in beating long-standing rival El Ccrrito in the Play-offs to finish with a 10-1 league record and 15-6 overall. Everyone improved dramatically and much is expected of next year ' s returning players, while seniors Erika Mauer, Ann Wilcox and Diana Yovino-Young will carry positive memories of an enjoyable senior year with them to college and future Volleyball games. 1. Diana Yovino-Young spikes in the opponent ' s face. 2. Ann Wilcox defends the net at the N.C.S. play- offs. 3. J.V. Team (L to R) Top Row: Chris Wells, Li.sa Newman, Erik Wexelman, Heather Latham. 2nd Row: Angle ' . ' , Shonda Ousters, Julie Shell, l.an Wiborg, Miranda Holmes. 3rd Row: Mar- gret Bolt, Shawn Newman, Crystal ' . ' , Stephanie .lenkins. 4th Row: Ruth Jones, Sarah Rosner, Rohana Kenin, Jenny Boe. 4. Varsity Team (L to R) Top Row: Chris Wells, Cindy Aslams, Diana Yovino-Young, Erik Wex- elman. 2nd Row: E ika Maurer, Lourds Nichols, Akemi Hamai, Ann Wilcox. 3rd Row: Elaine Ciee, Ellen Trainer, Megan Anderson, Felecia Shaw. Bottom Row: Janine Godfrey, Kisaya Miles, Vittoria DiPalma. Not Pictured: Simone Trevisan. 5. Akcmi Hamai sets the ball for another point. 6. Elaine Gee lakes in some refreshment at North Coast. 102 3. 103 The day for the Cross Country runner begins at the brisk and ungodly hour of 7 o ' clock in the very early morning. The workout is as- signed, torture is inflicted, and the athlete im- proves. So in this fine tradition of excellence did the Berkeley team succeed in capturing the RBAL League title for yet another consecutive year. Returning runners supplied the men ' s and women ' s Varsity teams. Leading the field of girls were Alison Keene, Kathy Irschick, Rima Fields, Marianne Gjorv, Anne Marie Freedman, and Lara Belkind. On the men ' s were Martin Higginbotham, Brian Vaughan, Paul Oliver, Bruce Springsteen, Darius Nassiry, and Kenneth Leonard. Only two members on each team held previous Varsity experience. Despite this obvious dis- advantage, the BHS Cross Country team fared well in the face of challenging competitors. While junior Vaughan was name Most Improved, MVP Higginbotham won first place in the North Coast Sectional and helped the team to qualify for the Meet of Champions. Later he achieved equal success against fierce Nor-Cal competition. Mr. Willie White coached the championship team through the grueling season with respect, compassion and support. The team was honored to have such a proud example of leadership. Indeed, few sports are as mentally and physically tormenting as the 3-mile Cross Country race, but the glory of victory makes the pain worth- while. 1. Team Picture: (L to R) Back Row: Adam Keene, Michael Irschick, Michael Horn, Rima Fields, Anne Marie Freedman, Catherine Payne, Ken Leonard, Martin Higginbotm. Front Row: Noah Ramten, Arnold Cole, Marianne Gjorv, Amy Montaly. 2. Lora Belikind and Catherine Payne discuss strategy before the race. 3. Marianne Gjorv and Kathy Irschick race together for the finish line. 4. Martin Higginbotm is a picture in deter- mination. 5. Coach Willie White smiles as he reads Mari- anne ' s time. 6. Anne Marie Freedman catches her breath after her race. 7. Four of the men talk about how the course looks. 104 105 This year was a rebuilding year for the Men ' s Water Polo team. The team lost 6 of last year ' s 7 starters and was faced with a major change in line-up. The team showed a pattern of steady improve- ment, and by the end of the season they were playing high-quality water polo. The team was coached this year by Bill Gaebler. Offensively they were led by high- scoring Steve Wruble, Adam Ballachey and team captain Ivor Brown. Paul Hamai, John Sklut and Phillipe Chabot put in consistent offense and strong defense. Gavriel Pilorget ' s presence at the goal held the team together well. Great improvement was shown by the back- up players this season. They contributed a great deal towards the end of the season when some of the starters could not play. Of these, Eric Dolven, Willie Stockard, and Jason Dommer figure to play an integral part on next year ' s team. Tim Campbell also contributed greatly but will be graduating in the spring. This year ' s team had three all-league players: Gavriel Pilorget, Steve Wruble and Ivor Brown. The entire starting team was ranked in the league ' s top 25. The team is losing only two starters to graduation and looks to have an impressive season next year. 1. All N.C.S. and all Nor-Cal goalie Gavriel Pilorget makes another incredible save. 2. Adam Ballachey puts the ball into the hole. 3. The team has a strategy conference with Coach Gaebler. 4. Team Picture:(L to R) Team Captain Ivor Brown, Tim Campbell, Adam Ballachey, John Sklut, Paul Hamai, Gavriel Pilorget, Phil Chabot, Steve Wrubel, Jason Dommer, Eric Dolven, Coach Bill Gaebler(kneeling). 5. Paul Hamai gets the pass over the defender ' s reach. •m s . . (1 106 7 ' ' ' ' - Vl ' ■ ' m ' ■r_3 - -Vi - ---. ■ H ' •!■ — _r . ■ 1 ' ' Zsl 1 |- ' i H BLi 107 The 1 983-84 Women ' s Water Polo team went through a year of transition. With the loss of most of the Varsity team members from last year to gra- duation, only three experienced varsity players re- turned. Juniors Amanda Palmquist, and Kristen Stromberg, and sophomore Kirsten Reckdahl headed a team that was forced to play many of its games with the J.V. Men ' s team due to the fact that there was no girls league. Among the many freshmen stand outs were Mary Kraetzer. Shana Ominski, and Lauire San Martin who started at the goalie position and did an excellent job. They finished their season with a 6-6 record (1-1 as a seperate team from the J.V. Men). Coach Phillipe Henri gave all the girls a chance to play in order to let them gain experience for the future. Amanda Palmquist was voted the Most Valuable Player and Kirsten Reckdahl was the Most Improved. With most of team return- ing intact next year, the Women ' s Water Polo team looks toward a bright future. 1. The Jackets attempt to score. 2. J.V.er Julian Woods gets the ball down court. 3. Amanda Palmquist doesn ' t know whether to pass the ball or eat it. 4. J.V. Men ' s and Women ' s Team (L to R) Top Row: Greg Halzriskter, Kris Wright, Aaron Cozen, Julian Woods, C-Jen Hsu. Bottom Row: Laure San Martin, Amanda Palmquist, Molly Weeks, Mary Kraetzer, Kristin Stromberg. On Ground: Shana Ominsky. 5. Amanda looks to pass off under pressure. 108 3. 109 EDITOR: MAYU il NISMIMOTO 110 This Student Life section of tlie yearbook was created to fulfill a gap in the yearbooks ' coverage of high school life. It shows aspects of students ' lives and students ' school lives which are not covered by the traditional sections of the yearbook. For example. Students Getting to School. or Students Between Classes. It also tries to capture the essence of the students of the classes of ' 84- ' 87 and how they feel. Thus the Current Events poll, and pictures of students over the summer. I sincerely hope you like it. David Concepcion Co-Editor-in-Chief 111 i ff f 6r 1. Carter Zinn demonstrating the fine art of crutchball. 2. Ethan, Oriane, and Erik deep sea fishing. 3. Virginia Williams relaxes after her ride. 4. Sarah Rosner and Lisa Sitkin vacationing in Greece. -JsR] j|JM) ( W l??ig 3r!5 s,- „:.,..,-jg| 112 1. Ann Wflcox and Snuffles in New Zealand. 2. Yvette Bates leaping to new bounds. 3. David Concepcion and his dad summering at Paharo Dunes. 4. Lilian Brown and Margaret Wong enjoying a summer day. 113 DP ' :, 1. Do bikers have to pay, too? 2. 3. Old fashioned transportation: parents. 4. AC Transit is a daily force in many BHS lives. 5. The latesleeper method! Breakfast on the way to first period. 114 A favorite past-time between classes: y standing around and talking. 2. The steps are a nice place to eat. If you can find any space. 3. David and Ed frown at having to go to their History class with no booze. 4. Last minute cramming for a German test. 5. What class do you have next? 6. A rare moment of calm at the C-Building corridor before the bell. 116 117 1 . A relaxing luncheon during 5th period English. 2. Drew slowly wakes up in first period. 3. Jenny: a budding photographer. 4. Yearbook: one of the more exciting course offerings. 5. 6. Various activities during class. 118 SHi M -Zi DwiifU. OUi f, yluM l)wiif UM c( 1. David Concepcion gets yet another picture in the Yearbook, but this time is kind enough to include the people who are willing to eat lunch with him. 2. The Walkman: luncheon entertainment. 3. Hurry up and take the picture, he promised to buy me lunch. 4. A Close-Up member offers dessert. 5. Hunger taken care of; it ' s time to socialize! 6. David Husch eats his vegetables while David and Eric take in the rays. 120 5. 121 uM hh VwUi % VlttlcchJ- 1. Beatrice Nonet and Nicole Schwab weekending in redwoods. 2. Josh, Keith, Joel, John, Miles, Rich, and Joe stopping for dinner after a weekend ski trip. 3. Ann Wilcox just sitting V . A oX J H ' AJ V k j y « - 3. 122 Ci nchZ £v 4 PM THREE iviOST POPULAi SOisGS Beat It Every Breath You Take Thriller Runner Up: Electric Kingdom Honorable Mentions: Curley Shuffle, John Wayne Was a Nazi, All Night Long, Synchronicity MOST POPULAR ENTERTAINER Tie: Liichael Jackson Eddie Iviurphy Honorable Mentions: David Bowie, Lionel Richie, Bob Hope, I.;r. T THREE MOST POPULAR SPORTS FIGURES OF THE 80 ' S Joe Montana Marcus Allen Ricky Henderson Honorable Mentions: Howard Cosell, Dwight Clark, Trombone Player in the Stanford Band, Chip Rosenfcld MOST USED SLANG (Swearing is evidently accepted by BHS students as slang) Hell Of Runners Up: S— , F— ilonorable Mentions: Bad Trip, Oh My God, Awesome, Black Power, Bogus, You ' re a Mark, Trick, Fresh, Pimpin ' MOST POPULAR MOVIE Scarface Runners Up: Risky Business, Big Chill Honorable Mentions: Road Warrior, Silkwood, Rocky Horror, Return of the Jedi, Deep Throat, Casablanca MOST POPULAR HANGOUT Courtyard Runners Up: Slopes, Telegraph, Steps Honorable Mentions: Northside, Center Shattuck, Pussycat Theater, The Police Station, Africa, In the Street, Ed ' s Boat iviOST POPULAR PLACE TO EAT LUNCH At School Runners Up: McDonald ' s, Trumpetvine Honorable Mentions: Glass House, Chinese Stand MOST POPULAR TV SHOW The A-Tcam .Gunners Up: Hill St. Blues, Cheers lionorable Mentions: Dobie Gillis, Leave It to Beaver, M A S H FAVORITE LUNCHTIME ACTIVITY Talking socializing Runners Up: Drugs, Smoking, Hacky Sack FAVORITE TEACHER ivir. Dale Runners Up: wis. Rubin, Mr. Hubbard, Mr. Eichorn, Mr. Teel HOW i..ANY HOURS OF HOMEWORK A NIGHT ? 2 hours Runners Up: 3 hrs, 1 hr, I ' 4 hrs, lYz hrs Honorable Mentions: 16 hrs, 12 ' 2 min, none, Arc you kidding? FAVORITE FREETIME ACTIVITY Sports exercise Runners Up: Sex, Parties lionorable Mentions: Sleep, Movies, Music MOST POPULAR VI-DEO GAiviE Pac Man Ms. Pac Man Runners Up: Millipede Centipede, Pole Position Honorable Mentions: Dragon ' s Lair, I hate them FAVORITE ACTOR Eddie Murphy Runners Up: Tom Cruise, David Bowie, Clint Eastwood FAVORITE ACTRESS Meryl Strcep FASHION Preppy Runners Up: Flashdance, Casual comfy, New Wave, Jeans T-shirt Hornorable Mentions: Elegantly Strange, Whatever ' s Clean, The Scum-Look MOST POPULAR CAR Porsche Runners Up: Mercedes, Mustang, BMW Honorable Mentions: Chloe ' s Fiat, VW Bug REAGAN RE-ELECTED ' ' Yes 29% No 71% STUDY HALLS Don ' t Like Them 51% Like Them 29% Waste of Time 20% Comments; How should I know? I never go ' What ' s a Study hall? , We should be able to decide about our own spare tmie. , We shouldn ' t have them 5th and 6th periods 124 125 $€4 PM CLASS CLOWN BEST PHYSIQUE Gene Evans Midori V augh BEST DRESSED Ju Ju Thomas BEST PERSONALITY Rvan Williams Christina Godfrey SHYEST Peter Rinzler iicleii Nishikai Luke Kreinburg 126 Iviiles McAfee MOST CREATIVE Zak Goodman PRETTIEST EYES Nick Reese Julie Brown Andrea Kiinton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Danny Gross Adrian Goldstein MOST SPIRITED Miles McAfee Erika O ' Quinn CUTEST COUPLE Kathy Bucher MOST POPULAR Miles McAfee Sybil Robinson PRETTIEST SMILE MOST ATHLETIC Charles Stella James Horner Selina Lewis CLASS FLIRT Ray Howell Delaney Rustin BEST CONSUMER OF LIQUID BEVERAGES Katherine Jones Ed Cohen HANDSOMEST PRETTIEST Ben St. John Kelly Collard THE FRESHMAN YOU KNOW BEST David Husch Boogie Bryant Gene Evans 127 1. Seniors Christine, Alan, Christina, Ian, Charlie, the graduate, and Danny have time to toga. 2. Cheers from David Concepcion and Ed Cohen, Gass of ' 84. 3. The X-Ray seniors partying in the forest. 128 129 y f. Sf i V cclc Spirit Week is important to B.H.S. because it im- proves the students morale and unity. This is the time when students come together to have fun by particapating in a full week of events. The 1983-1984 Spirit Week consisted of, Dress-Up Week, the Homecoming Pageant, and the foot- ball rally. Dress-Up Week was extremely successful due to good weather. In past years, rain had decreased the number of participants. There was a large variety of attire throughout the respective theme days. Red and Gold day was most suc- cessful. This success was mainly caused by the senior and junior classes, since the sophmores and freshmen had, had limited or no exposure to this event. The themes for Dress- Up Week were as follows: Monday - Punk Rock, Flashdance, and New Wave day. Tuesday - Jeans crazy T-shirt, and 50 ' s day. Wednesday - Kiddie, sports, and club day. Thursday - Twin-dress alike and future profession day. Friday - Red Gold day, (tum around day). On October 12, 1983 the Homecoming Pageant took place. The turn out was impressive despite the last minute preparations. The contestants in the pageant were required to answer questions and exhibit some type of talent. Tliere were interresting arrays of answers and displays of talent. Friday October 14 was the date of the 1983-1984 Homecoming Rally. This year ' s rally was truly exciting since there was actual competition for the Spirit CXip. It wasn ' t assumed that the senior class would win, and in the end the seniors and juniors tied, receiving equal prestige. The rally pepped-up our football team to perform to their limits. Tliey beat Pinole for the first time in years, twenty to fourteen. The rally also brought back the BH.S. foot- ball team of 1943, which gave Dr. Fox worth the league winning game ball from ' 43, and a ' 43 team picture. Rachel thinks, God, I ' m cute, what are these fools doing? The ultimate volleyball game. Drew says, Like gross me out.. what ' s that smell, Mark? Class of ' 84 strip teasers. Cheerleaders at gunpoint. Who will win the Jennifer Beals look alike contest? Why didn ' t you tell us, we would have smiled. More contestants for the look alike contest. The Red Gold Gang. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 :k -V , =-n  J - 4_ V V • 130 WST-JCTIS t p wn M fJ m s jm ' m ' ■H li ly ■ B ?IBr B ' - ' - B E« HH I ■ 131 k]c4 JtC0yVhX4rX, KPmMZi4 The Homecoming Pageant this year brought forty-eight new candidates to run for the positions of: Freshman, Sophmore, J unior, and Senior, prince and princess, and for Homecoming king, and queen. Any student was allowed to run if he had good attendance and good grades. The can- didates were chosen in an election held during second period. The winners were announced at the rally. This year our Homecoming was early and this caused a decline in the number of candidates that ran for each position. because of this the committee did not have enough time to prepare for this school event in the manner that they had hoped for; But they did do the best job pos- sible. There were many reasons for the candid- ates choosing to run. The ninth and tenth grade candidates felt the pageant was their first op- portunity to get involved in B.H.S. and show thier class spirit. They also wanted to get noticed, and reduce the ridicule they receive from upper- classmen because of the false notion that under- classmen are insignificant. The eleventh grade candidates wanted to assert their class unity, and involvement. The twelveth grade candidates for prince and princess wanted to give B.H.S. all they could in their senior year and decided that this involvement would be one good way. Tliey also felt it was a good learning experience, enhanced high school life, and would look good on college applications. The candidates for king and queen ran because they wanted to get more involved in school activities, and just for the h of it. In addition, the reasons that all the can- didates mentioned was that they wanted to meet new friends and have fun. They also wanted to thank all those who helped coordinated, and sup- supported the pageant. 132 Homecoming King Queen - Luke Kreinberg Jaime Rucker Senior Prince and Princess - Warren Gee Sybil Robinson Junior Princess- Jana Bartko The Homecoming committee. The runner ups: Glenda B eamon, Jaconda Boner, Laura Bratt, Noah Breyer, Kimberii Brown, Adam Clark, Helena Hansen, Micheal Jackson, Sonja Lemons, Selina Lewis, Che-Che Maz- ako, Miles McAfee, Carmen Petty, and Ryan Williams. Sophmore Prince Princess - Danny Williams Erika Jensen Freshman Princess- Kerri Glover 133 S y fo Vf t EDITOR: CANDACE CHAN 134 Hii6. j l H ' ' ' H l ■BLi i ' mmhkm Dale Abrams Susan Adams Sylvia Adkins Todd Al-Aleem Juan Alejo Norman Alexis Bela Amin Jonathan Arms 136 Lisa Armstrong Dana Arndt Jon Auka Chris Austin Teff Ayral Patricia Ayres Alonzo Baker Charles Baker Jacqueline Baker Theresa Baker Edward Balaoing Lisa Banks Carl Barlow Jennifer Bartine Dorthea Bates Michael Bean Michael Behrens Vernon Bell Sharon Benford Amanda Bickel Cynthia Binder D ' Nean Birch Peter Blayney Catresu Blueford 137 Pi i Lisa Bodwalk Richard Bond Alison Borrowman Martin Bourque Professor Nassiry examaning vermin specimins. 138 Charlene Bradford Jonathan Bradford Nona Brady Laura Bratt Marc Breindel Noah Breyer Raissa Britto Tracey Brock Israel Brooks Kelli Brooks Angela Brown Julie Brown Lasonya Brown Lillian Brown Mark Brown Sharie Brown Tinya Brown Twila Brown Tracy Bruner Katharine Bucher Jeannine Buchia Paul Burleson Connie Cagampang Charrisse Cage 139 Yvonne Caldwell Stacey Capers Sheila Carey Kystal Carpenter Vincent Carpenter Delonzo Carraway Michele Carroll Rachel Carroll - H b H V ' 140 Matt Caruso John Cava na ugh Matthew Caver Thomas Champion Get off me, spider. Candace Chan Whitney Chappelle Tabin Chung Charlotte Chyr Gail Chester Bennett Chin John Christianson Trena Christopher Helen Chu Myvan Chung Mary Clark Tammy Clark Nadira Clarke Kimberly Cleage Lawrence Clement David Cline 141 Melissa Clinton Mariko Close Lisa Cockrell Edward Cohen Julie Cohen Debbie Cohn Danita Coleman Kelly Collard J42 Karen Collins David Concepcion Regan Conley Kelly Connell James Conning Eli Connolly Lisa Craib Bruce Crawford Matthew Crawford jocelyn Cremer Tracci Cribbs Lamart Crochett John Grossman Ruth Crowe Zsa Zsa Csorgo Jay Cueitra Actual studying going on during study hall. Lise Dahms Alphonzo Dalton Anita Daniels Darryl Davis 143 Larene Davis Lonnie Davis ■ 1 , 1 144 Steven De Victoria Yin-Linh Diep 1 Patrici Davis Shanna Davis Frieda De Lackner Marl DeVito Loren Dearborn Matthew Denn Matthew Dillon Angela Dixon Carolyn Dolit Sarah Dolven Alisa Dommer Robin Donovan Matt thinks, Spot, now that I ' ve got my paper, bring me my slippers. Shelley Doty Muire Dougherty Christy Driehuas Dylan Ducey Nina Duke Hao My Duong Jason Dupont Michael Dwinell Aaron Ediin Rachel Einwohner Ann Eisenberg Michelle Elliot 145 Daniel Epstein Kevin Ervin Keith Erwin Masaki Eshima Sasha Esposito Denise Etheridge Eugene Evans Robert Evelyn 146 Cherie Farrington Traci Fernandez • Traci Ferreira Christine Fisher We ' ve got spirit,yes we do.. Sonja Fitz Tracie Floyd R, Foresman-Morrisey Susan Forte Chantelle Fox Kyle Franklin Michele Furuichi Mara Fusco Anna Gade LaTanya Gaines Margaret Gallagher Mark Gallow ay Mark Gamble Warren Gee Keith Gerber Laura Getz 147 Sonia Gholar Eric Gidal Shelia Gilbert Willie Gilbert Dave is in awe of how white clothes can get. 148 Danielle Gilbert Meather Gleason Christina Godfrey Shirlene Goins Steven Goldman David Goldsmith Adrian Goldstein Jasmine Goldstein Anthony Goodie Patrick Cordis Tuseda Graggs Yvette Green Samantha Greenwood Stephanie Greer William Greif Richard Grosse Jill Guerra Trenten Gumbs Shannon Guthrie Amy Halfon Aletha Hail Sheila Hall Karra Hancock John Hanscom 149 Darrian Hardaway Yolanda Hardin Cherise Hardy Pamela Harrington Auna Harris Jennifer Harris Gina Harrison Loraine Hart Terrence Hatter 150 Drew Hayashida Aaron Heifetz John Herbert Christy and Dana, crew members at large. Kenneth Henderson Juliet Herman Martin Higginbotham Brannon Hills Jitsurn Hiramoto David Ho Christala Hodges Jennifer Holbrook Dirk Hoiden Eric Hongisto Vincent Hornbeak Ben Horowitz April Howell Ray Howell Katy Huenergardt Kai Huey 151 npH w 3 1 1 ' a ' ' lH I L : J l S HRi ' H - ' J jtj j l H m i . J H Yolanda Hughes David Hunt Jennifer Hunt Orelia Hunter Cecilia Hurd Ethan Hutcheson ' H W ir Julia Ishirnaru Kim Jackson 152 Michael Jackson Rubin Jackson Jill Jenkins Jonathan Jensen Aaron Johnson Cory Johnson David Johnson Doniece Johnson m B HBPf H A r Doreen Johnson Harold Johnson Nathaniel Johnson Raymound Johnson Shan Johnson Shelly Johnson Simone Johnson Charles Johnston Candi ' s first attempt at modeling. Jessica Jones Kathryn Jones Stephanie Jones Tina Jones 153 Thomas Jurd Julie Kail Carole Kajita Kristin Kataoka Lena Kato Andrew Katz Samuel Kelly Tonya Kent 154 Andre Keyes Jeffrey Keyser Carolina Kim Johanna King , Michelle Knapps Elizabeth Knight Laura Koenig Alexander Kon Berkeley High ' s talented new duet. Peter Korn Christina Kossa Bodhi Kroll Mia Kunis Tracy Kwon Trieu-Quang Lam Melvin Landry Elmer H. Law III James Lawler Shellie Lawscha Cassandra Lee Erik Lee 155 Heather Lee jihee Lee Kevin Lee La Tanya Lee Nancy Lee Brendan Leonard Teri Lester David Levy 156 Selina Lew is Jennifer Lifshay joe Linhares Ian Link Kimberly Linyard Marianne Loar Thomas Loubal Jeffrey Louie Linh Thu Luc Anhlan Luu Andre Mack David Mack Tamara Mack Kirsten Malork Susie Marcus Kevin Marsiial ii . John Martin Karron Martin Michael Martin Roger Mason Jason Mathis David Matucha David Maurer Erika Mauer 157 Kimberly Mayfield Macenje Mazoka Miles McAfee Christopher McClain Andrea sabotages the grade book. 158 Stephen McClure Melody McCoy Kathryn McCue Sherry McCulloch Brian McHugh Douglas McKinzy Greer McVay Blanca Melger Armando Menocal Micah Meredith Ethan Michaels Justin Milberg Andrea Minton Mitchell Molotnik H El L. ►3 J- j L- Kim Moore Tonya Moore Hillary Moress Julia Morris Katherine Morris William Morrison Doris Moskowitz John Mouratoff Maria Munoz Sarah Murphy 159 Theodora Murray Caroline Nakahara Darius Nassiry Lynn Neely Torsten Neilands, Chris Nelson Gregory Newton Jennifer Newton 160 Robert Nichols Howard Nickles f 4 i Helen Nishikai Mayumi Nishimoto Ann looks on jealously while John asks Patsy Devalley for a date. Alisa Nowik Daniel O ' Donnell John O ' Leary Erika O ' Quinn Lynne Okamura Michael Okimoto Sean Osborne Catherine Otterbeck Anne Paley Jun Won Pang Cieo Papanikolas Tonya Parrish Charles Patterson Connie Perez Estela Perez Eva Perez 161 Leticia Perez David Perez-Dosier Schyl Perry Geoffrey Petry Ross Petty Gavriel Pilorget 162 Shelley Pollard Frederick Portis Rachel Powell Patrick Powers Mark Prausnitz Douglas Price Lisa Piniella Joseph Poirot O ' Neil Provost Taro Pusina Deborah Quinn Michael Rainey Bertha Ramirez Tracey Randle Nicholas Reese Ian Ricca Andrea Richards Stephen Rienzi LaShon carrying supplies for the seniors before the spirit rally. Roland Rivera Kim Roberts Sybil Robinson Angela Rodgers 163 Louis Rodgers Willie Rogers Eriinda Romero Marianne Romero Gregory Rosales Jenny Rosenquist Wendy Rothenberg Jean Rowe 164 Jaime Rucker Yvette Russell Irma Sanchez Dina Sanders Paul Sawyer Eric Sayles Nina Sayles Jonathan Schwarz s J s Gordon searches for the answer in the hallway. Linda Schweiss Kevin Scolastico Sherron Seller Warren Senegal Carol Shanks Claudia Shans David Sharnoff Claude Shaw Tiffany Scolnick Reed Scudder Felecia 5ha v Gregory Shell 165 James Sheperd Lisa Sherman Theresa Shipp Shannon Signer Mr. Bullock is a shady character. 166 Tanya Simmons Christina Simms Alan Simpson John Sklut Heida Slobin Alexander Smith Edward Smith Heather Smith James Smith Lash on Smith Ramona Smith Reed Smolier Michael Spears Miiiicent Steele Holder) Stein Daniel Steinhart Sharon Stephens Alaric Stephenson David Stern Sonja Spillman Bruce Springsteen 1 Craig Stevens John Stevens 167 Lfr -w - s B t. r I ' l ' f n ! ■H _ jy i 1 1 Jason Storey Kelvin Strange Benny Strickland Melissa Stroud Katherine Sussman Kevin Suto Christine Swan Eraina Swift 168 Ngoc Le Ta Elizabeth Tabb Laura Tabsharani Ian Tanamaehi Hung Giam Tang Shinji Taniguchi Douglas Tarter Eric Taylor Paul Taylor Alexandra Teitz Julia Thomas Susan Thomas Colin Thomson Pamela Thorton Chris Threatt Erik Thurnherr Rick and his idol, Mr. Coffee. Floretta Tidwell David Tom Deidre Tom Brenda Topps 169 Jeannie Toy Huyen Thanh Tra Wanda Traber Lana Tsitovsky Ha Ngoc Tu Sydnee Turner Michelle Ulrich Nora Underwood 170 Ronnie Valdez Jacqueline Valencia Chris Vogen Hoa Khuong Vuong Emily shampooing her hair. Richard Wacht Michael Wadman Scott Wakida James Wallace La Verne Wallace Pei Ping Wang Sandra Watkins Rhea Watson Shelly Wajson Midori Waugh Joel Wax deck Megan Weber Scott Weber Kelli Webster Seth Weinstein Laurie Weiss 171 Christopher Wells Graig West Eric Wexelman Shannon Wheeler Ann Wilcox Andrew Willats Aubry Williams Derek Williams 172 Frank Williams Oriane Williams Pamela Williams Ryan Williams Terry Williams Virginia Williams Sabrina Wilson Sandra Wilson Allison Winnie Dayna Winston jimmy Wong Robert Wong Julian Woods Kara Woods Kevin Yost Diana Yovino-Young Mei Yu Yu Carter Zinn Dan Folkmanis La Tonya Price Robert Siemerink Helen Mayo 173 «•? itSttl - t 176 ef v t hli ui- tt iSmr 177 Susan Adams Chris Austin Lisa Banks Clark Adrian Patricia Ayres Jennifer Bartine Dana Amdt — 1| Jackie Baker Yvette Bates The Double A ' s Theresa Baker Michael Behrens 178 D ' nean Birch Peter Blayney C.atrese Rlueford Lisa Bodwalk Nona Brady Laura Bratt Marc Breindel Kelli Brooks n A J 1 i Hi l fc[ Xr wm M am B BP s Q P ■ is_ ■ Angela Brown Julie Brown Jeanine Buchla Chris Brydon r B - ' ' ' ' - ' | i S V i..l j| I ' v I H HB I Connie Cagampang Yvonne Caldwell Stacey Capers Krystal Carpenter Mirhplp C irrnll ir w hi l Cnrrnll r M i r yvM Renni tt Chin 1 79 i 4l Eld Helen Chu Mariko Close Kelly Collard Matthew Clark Ed Cohen David Concepcion 180 Jocelyn Cremer Kimberly Cleage Debbie Cohn Regan Conley Melissa Clinton Danita Coleman Bruce Crawford t ' Jotjn Crossman Miles Reed Danziger Tobin Davis Loren Dearborn Frieda de iMckner Matt Denn Armelle de Valon Carolyn Dalit Sarah Dolven Alisa Dommer Christy Driehaus Anne Eisenberg Sasba Esposito Cberie Farrington Christine Fisher Sonja Fitz Pam Fong Susan Forte 181 Joshua Francis Elisabeth Friedman Mark Gamble Warren Gee l iv Eric Gidal M wi Danielle Gilbert Mara Fusco Keith Gerber Heather Gleason Anna Gade Laura Getz Christina Godfrey 182 Rienee Coins Steven G (Adman Zac Goodman Patrick Gordis Samantha Greenwood Richard Grosse iL John Hanscom Stephanie Greer Jill Guerra John Hanson Billy Greif Shannon Guthrie Auna Harris Jessica Guynn Aaron Heifetz Juliet Herman Molly Ho oven James Homer Lisa Howard 183 Ray Howell Leslie Jackson Kathy Huenergardt Ceci Hurd Robin Jackson ' Come on Luke, Laura ' s not watching. Cory Johnson Nate Johnson 184 Paula Joh nson Charles Johnston Kathryn Jones Tina Jones Julie Kail Johanna King Alexander Kon Mdi Lena Kato Mm 1 Gina Kinstle Peter Kom Andrew Katz Kelly KJopp Christina Kossa Kimberly Kelly Becky Knickerbocker Bodhi Kroll Mia Kunis Jim Lawler Pal Shellie Lawscha Cassandra Lee 185 Heather Lee Jennifer Lifshay Jeff Louie Kevin Lee Joey Linhares Marco Louie Brendan Leonard Margo Lieberman Ian Link Marianne Loar 1 85 Khnten Malork Susie Marcus Sarah asks James, How many pull-ups is that? John Martin Miles McAfee Lisa Merrin David Matucha Chris McClain -d in :- ' M Celia Meyers ■ D!! kK Erika Maurer Macenje Mazoka Greer Mc Vay Dan Meisd Ethan Michaels Justin Milberg Andrea Minton Constance Moore CM. Hilary Moress Kate Morris I87 Doris Jo Moskowitz Caroline Nakahara Jennifer Newton John Mouratoff Jl - M m Michele Nakano Robert Nichols Sarah Murphy Darius Nassiry Mayumi Nishimoto Shannon Murphy Bryce Nesbitt 1 88 Alisa Nowik Oh Well Michael Okimoto Anne Paley Martin trying out for a mariachi band. Rick Portis 4il r r 3b b . J _„_.__ ' ' toi mm ■ m - KC Harold Poskanzer Cleo Papanikolas David Pere% Racbd Powell Charles Patterson i t i Joe Poirot Doug Price Susie Q. 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Jm w ■ r.dHl I 1. « f fcSix ' ! ■ iHfi v A IHI Bf- 192 Laura Tabsbarani Ian Tarumachi Doug Tarter Alexandra Teitz Julia Thomas Susie Thomas Colin Thomson Pamela Thornton Deidre Tom Tuesday Thursday Sydnee Turner The McBlonde Twins Nora Underwood Ricardo Vargas James Wallace LaVerne Wallace Milla Warren Carmen Washington Midori Waugh Megan Weber 193 Laurie Weiss Chris Wells Eric Wexelman Shannon Wheeler Ann Wilcox Andy WUlats John Willes Frank Williams Ryan Williams Sabrina Wilson Daytia Winston Sim one Wojtowicz 194 Nick Wolfinger Julian Woods Kara Woods Robert Wong Young Tender 84 Kevin Yost Diana Yovino-Young Carter Zinn We ' ve got it all and even more, ' cuz we ' re the class of ' 84. 195 EDITOR: CANDACE CHAN 196  ?Vs_ , y f 197 iFPB James Adamos Lorenzo Adela Ray Adela Stefan Adler Junior Adona Yo Akino Margarita Alejo Bel a Am in Antoinette Anderson Ariel Anderson Dorothy Anderson Megan Anderson Michelle Anderson lan Appleyard Maria A ndrade Emilie A quino Dionne Andrews Doug Arnold Damon Ashby Nancy Baba Jan Bain Floyd Baker Josie Baltan J Bartko Jasper Bear Adam Ballachey Simon Banks Angela Battle Anne Bech tie Veronica Ballard Trinh Baa Glenda Beamon Liz Becksted 198 Lara Belkind Xochi Bellard Anthony Bennett Judith Bennett Benivist-Vidal Oren Bergman Richard Bergstresser La Tanya Berry Matthew Bernstein Sam Best Michael Blake Linda Bo wen Melvina Bimbo Lisa Blowers John Bowers Willie Bird Amy Bomse Colette Bowler Nicole Bowler Jessica Boyd Shari Bradford Greg Brady Marcia Brady Kerny Brammhall Jenny Brand Micheal Brewin ' Malena Brooks Tammy Brooks Ivor Brown Monica B.-Ehrhardt Ursell Brandon Ben Brieger Marcus Brooks Lacole Brooks Kim Brown Sara Bruckmeier Rochell Brewer Anna Brooks Sonya Brooks Candice Brown Latina Brown Sophia Bryant 199 Bndgctt Buckley rika Bunnin Paul Budnttz Qi„ye Burger Hang Bui - g g tf James Burke Wylie Burt Riahna Caldwell Luther Carpenter Lara Carroll Sidney Burke Jennifer Busby Sherston Calhoun Sara Carradine Divayne Cash Christopher Burley ig„ard Cain .Benjamin Campbell Sonia Carriedo Patrick Cavana Trudy Cawelti Mai Champlin Brad Cazden a n Chau Philippe Chabot Jamie Chau Debby Cheung Yoon Choe Jonathan Chinn Thomas Clark Jae Choe John Claudia Sam Clemens Deborah C lough Sarah Cole Lakeshia Coleman Nicole Coleman Lesley Coleman o Collins Marcia Coleman Tiffany Collins 200 Charles Connell Tweed Conrad Shonna Cook Martha Coolidge Mary Coons Sari Cooper Luther Couch Betsy Craib Renee Crawford Jonzun Crew Verda Crochett Illya Dailey Celine Damonte Chris Daniels Lula Daniels Chris D ' Anjou A melie Danskin Aaron Davidman Darius Davis Eric Davis Janine Davis Mark Davis Shanna David Yvonne Davis Sandra Day JeffDeOca Willow Dean Manya Deleon Derek Dewitt Rosalita Del Prater Jeff Dezurick Suzy Denn Jeff DiDonato Emily Diamond Nina Diamond Tracci Dickerson Aaron Dienstfrey Vittoria DiPalma Bekah Dodd Traci Doddy Saya Donahue Margaret Doty 201 Megan Downs brough Daniel Duane Rima Dunn Darrell Eder Robert Edwards David Ellis Daphna Drachman Robert DuBois Katherine Eastman Douglas Eder Katie Ege berg Rikki Ellis Ehren Dreisbach Sara Duckler Jonathan Eden Livia Edwards Anne Elliott Laura Ellison Peter Elmedolan Sean Estrada Thobois Etienne Eliot Fairely Alexis Falicov Daniel Feng Heather Feng Dawn Fernandez Chris Ferrell Mark Feurstraeter Karen Finney Amanda Feusher Adam Fiore Debbie Fink Michael Fish Cara and Nadira are imitating their favorite Dr. Seuss ciiaracters. 202 Kartn Fisher Scott Fitz Sean Fitzpatrick Peter Fletter Marcos Flores-March Peter Foley Michael Fang Kari Foskett Leslie Francis Wanda Franklin M. 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Freely Ernest Freeman Jennifer Freeman Monde Freeman Reere Freeman Todd Freeman John Fujioka Shawn Fuller Mandy Futran David Gak Sean Gallivan Dyra Garrison Andrea Gaudet Elaine Gee Aliona Gibson John Good Thomas Grater Elisa Garcia Greg Gaston Deanne Gaxiola Walter Geist Devora Gill Laura Gorodezky Myra Grady Sonya Garcia Sean Gates Sarah Gaylord Suzanne Gerhart Julie Glass Alison Gould Erin Graham 203 Lisa Grayson Joe Green Amy G renter David Griffen Amy Gruber Marcus Gninwald Jeffrey Guenther Clara Guerrero Stephanie Gusters Felica Hall Paul Hamai Jill Guerra Vergina Gumbs Aaron Hackett Carl Hallberg Anthony Hamilton Matt Gillette Janice Gurrola Ann Haggerty Akemi Hamai Tanya Hampton Lisa Hanchett Andrew Harper Jon Handel Kent Harris Tammie Hardin Raquel Harris Mama Harrison Rita Haywood Mara Heifetz Ronald Herbert Herbie Holland Dernonda Haynes Katherine Heasley Marvetta Henderson Jesus Hernandez Thomas Hollier- Veyliaynes Scott He bert Jean-Gabriel Brian Hill Larousse Henry Mike Horn 204 i Derek Hooks Michael How ells Timothy Huey Michelle Hughes David Hunter Quentin Hyde Kathy Irschick Jill Hope-well Paul Hsi Hannah Hughes Aaron Hunger Pat Hurrington Tonya Hyder Michael Irschick Leonessa Haskins Lillian Hsu Michael Hughes Kim Hunt Elsa Hurtado David Ingleton Lorie Irwin Donald shows how happy being in love is. 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Elsie Lee Debbie Leggett Angela L eland Kenneth Leonard John Lee Eric Lehmer Tracy Lenihan Chris Leonardos David Leek Naomi Leiserson Carleton Leonard Laura Leventer Aaron Leventhal Stephen Lew Cedric Lewis Varya Lieberman Nick Lipow Jeffrey Liu Michael Loomis Merrit Levine David Lewak Dana Lewis Terry Lindsey Fiona Liskamm Kim Lockhart Attan Lopez Dave Levy Ben Lewis Laura Libby Michael Linhares Matthew Litwin Alison Loebel Vitginia Lopez 207 f 1 ' ■ h % t f M V ' Lonnie Lorenz Jaun Lov Juan Lozano Joe Luc Rachel Luft Kim Lugo Anhlan Luu Melanie Mack C. Maldonado David Markowitz Matthew Lynn Rachel Magid Regina Manocchio Erik Marks Cynthia Macaraeg Robert Magtibay Jodi Margolies Alicia Mashall Amber Mart Rosalind Martin A rthur Martinez wmw Jesus Martinez LaTonia Mason Liz Masterson Janet Matsumoto Jeff Matucha David May Michael Mayeri Tomas Mayzes D. 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Pino llycel Peterson Qai Phan Nicole Pinsky Lisette Piper Caroline Pokomy John Pokomy Paul and David: The G.Q. models of the future. 210 Fernanda Polk Keith Posey Shoshana Pollack Patrick Powell Libby Pope Alison Pownall Myron Preston Nick Pugh Llyod Railey Cheryl Price Hung Quoc Eric Ralston Erik Price Michael Rabinowitz Alexia Ramey Roger Ramirez Ben Resner Ismail Ramsey Christian Revecho Rebecca Ratcliff Lamont Richie LeRoy Richie Stacey Ricks Peter Riess David R iggle Gregory Rising Robin Rita David Roberts Paige Roberts Shawn Roberts Dominique Robinson Natasha Robinson Sara Robinson Francisco R oariquez Zoe Raize n Mateo Romero Susan Rotnero Lara Ronfeldt Peir-Te Rao Monica Rooney Chip R osenfeld Sarah Rosner 211 Aaron Ross Brett Salk David R oss Dina Sanders Ricario Ruthledge a. Sangston Cristina Santiago Carra Schiff Aaron Scarbrough Michael Schrag Chris Scheer Thor Schreck Jonathan Schwartz Rachel Scott Noelle Shapiro Anne Schwartzberg Emily Sederholm Susan JohnScola Jeremy Shahzade Sheikh-Ob-Eslamt Davtd Shelton Kai Shen Shana Sherry Katrina Shortridge Guen Siebert Adam Signagio Molly Simon Rachel Simons Aida Smith Erica Smith Jennifer Smith Sean Smith Edward Slaughter Carmen Smith Erica Smith Lawrence Smith Terry Smith Scum Skater Christie Smith Gereld Smith Michael Smith Venus Smith 212 Phetmala Sabrina Spdlman Chloe Stomas _ __ Jennifer Sternberg Malaika Stall Richard Swanson Sonnthavong Michael Spiegel Antrell Stanifer Stephanie Stevens Kristin Stromherg .Eraina Swift Geoffrey Spaeth Ruthie Squibb Keiko Steimetz Elise Stewart Charles Sun Luchia Sykes Malcolm Spellman Imin X. Tacy Timothy Tai Troy Takaki Miguel Tamayo Cheryl Tekawa Christine Tien Alexis-Nicole Teague Francynne Thomas Ester Tijero Dan Tauber Ann Thompson David Tircuit Miko Tokuhama Dara Tom Ida Tolentino Paul Tong Derrick Tolliver Jason Trac Dominick Tracy Dan Turman Elizabeth Treadwell Danielle Turner Peter Tuanh Paul Tvson 213 David Ultan Renee Valentine Brian Vaughan Phat Vo Lisa Walker Lamar Usher Mojgan Vali Dan Vertel I rung Vo. Richard Walker Dora Valentin Alan Vaughan Rachel Vimont L. Walker Hsiu-Ju Wang Elizabeth Warden Lisa Webb Michelle Watson Voneciel Webb David Watt Kim Webster Dana Welinsky Jennifer Wharton Larry White Dorretta Williams Juanita Williams M. 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Brooks Alison Brown Christopher Brown Finnard Brown 1 f ♦. - James Brown Yolan da Brown Richard Bucher QuangBui Mark Brown Aaron Br ownson Thomas Bii dinger Etneal Bullock Marvin Brown Alice Buchanan Indica Buds John Burgeson Thomas Burgess Terry Burns Brian Butler Erik Burns Matthew Burrows Codivus Butts Peter Burns David Bush Maria Cadiz in Liam Caine Rob Callies £ric Capers John Cayanne Phillippa Calderia Caitlin Campbell Ethan Gary David Chai William Caldeira Colin Campbell Delislia Casey Mark Channell Aaam thinks, ' I deserve to be Sophomore Prince, just look at me. Pierre Chauvin Freya Charris Dennis Chester Hyuk Chi Wo ok Chi Gary Chia Elizabeth Chiao Tanya Chile ate Lai Una Cho Rachel Christman Kenny Chu George Chuck Susan Chung Ray Churchfield Adam Clark Matthew Clark John Clarke Maria demons Kenny demons Allan Cohen Carey Cole 218 John Coleman Joshua Collins Mark Conway Lesley Coleman B. 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Craig Ishima.u Susana Iwase A nthony Jackson Felicia Jacksot Felicia Jackson Tina Jackson Keith Jacobs Marc Jaeger LaShon James Erika Jenssen Gloria Johnson Edward James Yolanda James Alison Johnson Ho hert Johnson Jennifer James Karen Jeffries Amy Johnson Julie Johnson 222 Lemuel Johnson Martin Johnson Nancy Johnson Rachel Johnson Tom Johnson Sean Johnson Vaughn Johnson Willie Johnson Felicia Jones Kevin Jones Ruth Jones Wendy Jones LeVinh Jordan Whitney Jordan Nicole Joyner Tanya Kalmer Jane Kanyuk Lauren Kaplan James Keady Ian Keasler Kevin Kecheley Ben and Steve fighting the effects of a muscle controling drug. Brian Keeney Rohana Kenin Roslyn Kent Gabriel Kessler Glenn Keyser Mauricio Kim A ngie King Ben King Chris King Fonda King Rolf Kir by Dgug Klinman 223 p B«w l 1 ' ' 1 DiF ' HJI i ■■■. t Elizabeth Kloian Tatiana Krabbe Kalindi Kunis Hong Lam Sophia Lau Quy Le Susan Lee Matt Klopp Shelagh Krainer Maya Kunkel Chen LaMayne Christine Lawson Thuan Le Kevin Leffler Christine Kohlstedt Amie Kreppel Simone LaCoss Heather Latham Bao l.e April Lee Ken Leiserson Greg Lemond Genny Leslie Shannon Libby Chris Little Sonja Lemons Oren Levy Judah Light Leslyn Littli Joanna Leonard Betty Li Yvonne Link Guava Long Jennifer Longree l reeda Luangrath Megan Ludwig Andrew Louhal Anna Luhliner Josh Lu ft Jean Lozano Lisa Lucas Christine Lukas 224 Brij Lunine Tom Lupoff Jason Lustig Stacy Lynch D ami on Lyons Heather MacClelland Annette Madison Randy Malone Nigel Marcum Antoinette Madison Yon Manougian Tony Marshall jondy Malone Roberto Maravilla Brandy Martin Cherie Martin Melissa Martinez Odile Martinez Raughley Mastbrook Ariya Masuda Joyce Matthews Patrick Maxwell Stephanie Maxwell LaTonya Maynor Kim McBride Peter McClure Anthony McCoy Marc McCoy Monica McCoy Melvin McCullough Josy McEldowney Deneil McDaniel Laura McKay Ian McEldowney James McKinney Malcolm McKinney Michael McTiller Marshall McLeod Detiise Medina Charla McPherson Tijuana Meeks 225 Michael Mendonca joann Milan Marshall Menocal Amanda Miller Erin Merritt Ricky Mills Jacob Mishell Melina Miyoshi Julia Mitchell Owen Miyoshi ' °° ° hUe Erika gives her Ray Charles imatation. Shawntell Mitchell Jason Moll A my Montali Edwin Moore Brandon Monteiro Mark Moore Anne Mo ody Javier Mora Damian Morgan JonathonMosley IvanMumm Achebe Myles Alicea Nellis Georgiana Morris Vasilis Mouratoff Sylvia Myintoo Jaemi Naish Amy Nellis Vanessa Morrison So nia Mueller Daniel Myers Anise Nassiry Angela Nelson 226 Jennifer Nelson Sally Nelson Ted Nelson Tom Nelson George Nesbitt Alex Netick Karen Ng Tuyen Nguyen Staci Norman Patrick O ' Donnell David Oki Matthew Ng Naomi Nishimoto Rosa Ochoa Megan O ' Keefe Gabriel Olin Bruce Nguyen Yotam Nitsan Elizabeth O ' Donnell Craig Oki Maria Oliver Schuyler Oliver StephanjOrme Mary Otter beck Jessie Parker Aurora Perez Alexis Olson Enrique Orozco Dgvid Park Kim Peals Cruz Perez Katherine Orenstein Aaron Ott Chris Parker Armando Perez Lourdes Perez Candy Permillion Brian Perry Tevar Perry Erika Peters Andrew Peterson S th Peterson 111 Pamela Petry Carmen Petty Giao Phan Andrea Phillips David Pih James Ping Katie Pittel Bonnie Ponthier Ilene Powell Monique Price Rebecca Prince Rebecca Piatt Jonathan Portero Tonya Powell Frantascia Prici Terri Pugh Malcolm Pon Antoinette Powell Armein Price Sean Prichard Keith Queeley Myron Quon Caitlin Ramey l ila Ramirez Marcus Ramirez Anjali Ranadive Kristina Raven Allegheny Ray Rhonda Ray Maria Recht Mendoza Refugio James Reid Devon Reiff Kirsten Rekdahl llan Remler Christopher Reynolds Lewis Rhodes Paula Richards Gigi Richmond Frances Ricketts Pippi Robben Broe Robert 228 Brook Roberts Norman Roberts Paula Roberts Rana Robillard Kevin Robinson Sylvia Robenson Tina Rodriguez Eric Rosenberg Mark Rosenberg Petra Rosenblum Edward RQ enheimer Jillian Rosenzweig Ron Rotter Derek Roundtree Tracy Rouse Elicia Russell Derrick Rubin Paul Rucker Amy Ruddell Rae Rudnik Alanaria Saifet Will Sandin Noah Schenker Sarah Schubart Latricia Scott Jeff Set k Warren Senegal Tanya Sams Deanna Savage Troy Schmitz Alison Schuh Marcy Seiden Amar Sen Amy Sessions Greg Sanders Ethan Scheinek Matthew Schneider Sharon Schwarzbart Olivia Self Philip Senegal Terika Shabazz 229 David Shanks Joshua Shedroff Julie Shell Darius Shemaria Laura Shepard Flynn Signer Linda Silberman Greg Silbert Janaciara Silva Janaina Silva Riva Simmons EonaSkelton Reuben Sloan Degi Simmons Jayson Simpkins Alex Skolnick Terry Smit Philip Simmons Michael Simpson Darcel Slaughter Jerina Smith Tamara Springsteen Antonio Stanley Theresa Squire Tarus Storks Alicia Stanifer Vincent Steele Aminta Steinbach Rachel Stevens William Stockard 230 Richard Stroud Susie Sugimoto Tim Sutliff Henry Tasto Deshane Stuart Martin Sul Anita Swift Joy Taylor Raquel Suarez Shauna Sullivan Kazumi Taniguchi Shokai Taylor Michelle Teague LaTanya Thomas Susan Thompson Gwyn Teninty Lenita Thomas Tawana Thornton Julius Thibodeaux Marty Thompson C. Threatt Two underclassmen flash their pearly whites. Kristian Thygesen fAngelique Tolliver Sanh Tran Carol Treadwell Martrices Tims Tandeeka Torrence Thuy Tran Enouche Trosclair Joel Tolentino Milton Toy Carmen Traylor Sy Truong 231 Bryan Turner Manuel Valentin Hann Vu Holly Turner Troy Vann Valerie Wade Cassandra Upshaw Steven Vawter Inga Wagar Robert Wagoner , , , Anton Walker ■ usan shields her eyes and cries out, The freshmen are Charann Walker coming.. Lisa Walsh Leon Wann Michelle Watkins Carvel Watson Katrine Watson Molly Weeks Pei-Yuan Wei Michael Weitz M. Weinberg Caitlin Welsh G. West Donald Westbrook Sara Wexelman Derek Whaley Barrett Wharton Robert Wheeler Greg White Lashun Whitfield Laura Whittemore Lan Chun Wiborg Reggie Wilcoxen 232 Fred Wilken Alison Williams C. Williams Carroll Williams Damon Williams Danny Williams Fred Williams Henry Williams Kelly Williams Valerie Wil liams Christopher Willis Cherlyn Wilson Vanessa Wilson Cynthia Woo Fred Woods Kina Woods Regina Wyrick Jahanrad Yadegar Julie Yamashiro Charles Yee Philip Yee Jt4l iy t4 1 ■-—■ vir irv WA h Amanda Abarbanel-Rice Ravi Abcarian Cyrani A ckerman John Ad ms Rob A des Hoche Agos Virginia Aguilar Duru Ahanotu Chris Alexander Cynthia Aldrege Kamili Allen Michelle Allen 233 Galadrielle Allman Alladio Alvares Maurietta A mora Jerry Anderson Monique Anderson Tonya Anderson Evan Andres Nina Andres Matt Am dt Terina Ash berry Joseph Austin Trent Austin Michelle Aovero Jim Baack Michelle Baclaan Sage Baggott Dwana Bain Andrew Baldock Era Balestrieri Micah Ball Peter Ballaine Margarette Ballard Stacy Ballesteros Krishna Bardnard Malika Barnett Tashi Barnett Dan Baron Aaron Bass Eric Bassard Talmadge Bates LaRavian Battle Mitja Baumhackl Del Beaudry People stood in line to see the boy king. King Tut! 234 Eric Beavers n e Beller Shana Berger Bridgette Beckner Diana Benner Jenny Berke John Bell Terran Benveniste j iesia Berry Ben Belts Cortna Bingham Annie Blomberg Maya Blum Sarah Bevis Elvira Blaine Melvin Bloom Toby Bodine Jennifer Bilik Marya Blauner David Blum Tina Bollman Margaret Bolt Jeffrey Bo vie Lark Bradsher Leslie Brand Kathy Briedis Robert Broe Julian Brooks Julian Bond Annie Boyd Bobby Brady Nina Brandes Debra Britt Monique Brokavi Leslie Bruvold Joconda Boner Renee Boyer Cindy Brady Tobias Brenner Bryan Broadnax ' Wendy Brookes Grae Bryant 235 B H 1 Andrew Bunnin Rodrick Byias Francesca Bunnin Brenden Byrne John Burke Liza Chachero Lorena Chachero Ercan Calgaz Osceola Carter Arhonda Caldwell Ramona Calloway David Casey Hugo Calendar Trina Calvin Sarah Cave Morgan Cecil Anne Cesa John Chachere Marie Champlin Deborah Chang Mina Chatterjee Anita Cheatam Karen Christensen Dannie Clark Yvonne Close Mario Cockrell Arnold Cole Sarah Conning Sunny Cheung Arielle Chu Matt Clark David Co her Tamara Cohn Angela Coleman Two Cool Moon Choe Xuan Chung Kenny Clifton Lisa Cockretl Thomas Cohen Brian Coleman Dorothea Cornelius 236 Jennifer Correa Jill Cory Portia Courtney Aaron Cozen David Craig Melisa Crawford Molly Croviell Sean Cumby Jody Cummings Julia Curtis Jane Dalton Russell Daniel Karen Dantzler Adrian Davies Tanya Davis Nellie Darlington Janell Davis Yolanda Davis Adrian Davies Melissa Davis Denisha Davison rV H V Ta H Pierre and John com template the ultra-violet rays. Tammy Deal Paris Deshong Chris Dieden Linda Dolit- Rebekab Denn Young Dhong Michael Dillon James Dolorfino Imani Dennis Chris Dickey LaTreace Dixon Cqllin Doran 237 Hi • r ▲ Scott Doriitge Sophia Douglass Ezra brogin Malcolm Dunbar Jennifer Eden Mustapha El-Amin E.T. and Kath Caleb Everett Layla Dunlap David Edwardson Robert Estrella Leland Evans Lael Everett P. Eace Rebecca Einwohner Jennifer Ettinger Shannon Evans Katharine Falk Yelena Farberov Becky Feldman Morgan Feng Allison Ferenstein Christina Fernandei Ciuliarachelle Ferrari Angela Fifer Gene Figg, Jr. C.herene Fillingim Becki Fink Daniel Fish low Leah Fitsche Belinda Floyd Nadine Fogarty Jill Fogerty Kris Fogerty Kate Foley Rachel Fong Gillian Forsey Christian Fox Omar Fox Lorenzo Franklin Norman Franklin Kelly Freeman 238 i Smile for the camera (There are more lyrics but we can ' t remember them). Vernon Freeman Mark French Joe Freshman Josh Friedland Joanne Fujita Neesa Fuller Lance Futran David Gamblin John Gant Alfred Garcia Thomas Gardner Elaina Gasery Dana Gatson Erica Gaudet Topher Gaylord Katie Getchell Chris Gibson Ligia Giese Jaime Gil Andrew Gilbert Torkel Gjorv Elke Glendenning Kerri Glover Patricia Glover Janine Godfrey Brian Goff Itea Goldstein Lilly Goodman Jeremy Gordinier Alexandra Gorin Eva Graburn Yolanda Graves Aiex Green ' vS. ' 239 Florence Green Daniel Grcif Dexter Griffin Henry Gunile Lionel Green Cassia Grenoble p ji Gruen Shonda Gusters Terrance Gregory Brandon Griffin Marcus Guerro Hao Ha A soldier in the war for peace. Anne Haberkern Luke llackett Angela Hall Christina Hall Kimberly Hall Coco Halverson Charles Hamilton Richard Hammel Timmy Hampton Jason Hanchett Adrienne Hancock Dana Hancock Helena Hansen Louise Harm George Harrington Gavin Harris Michael Harris Hilary Hart Michael Harvey Ntpenda llaskins Mark Hassell 240 «■ 1 ■ Gi Kezha Hatier Shawn Haynes George Headley George Hearn Kristtna Hector Jim Heileman Paul Hein Chris Hemphill Jimi Hendrix Tonya Henderson Jill Herrmann Alexandra Hershdorfer Chris Hiatt Jeffery Hilliard Aaron Higginbotham Nicholas Hill Theodore Hilliard A ntoinette Hinkston Lupe Hinojosa Eros Hoagland Dana Hodge No Alex, it just wouldn ' t work, says Patricia. Edward Hodges Winona Holl Ari Hollander Miranda Holmes Gregg Holzrichter Kevin Hoover Sherry Hope A nne Horowitz Chelise Hover Kent Huang Victor Huang Tony Huey 241 Stephanie Huie Daphne Humes Morgan Humes BUI Humphries Jennifer Hunter Kathy Hunter Keith Hunter Elizabeth Hurst Randall Husch Phillip Hutchinson Joycelynn Hutton Megan Inaba Omar Ingram Matthew Inouye Guillermo Irlando Duncan Irschick Anita Iviase Allen Jackson Gallen Jackson LaVonna James Priscilla Jenning Anthony Johnson Brandi Johnson Corey Johnson Jemal Johnson John Johnson Maurice Johnson Monique Johnson Tomicka Johnson Mary Joly Cameron Jones Darin Jones Latara Jones Kathie and Elizabeth, two gleeful juniors. 242 Tracy, caught in the act. Riva Jones James Jordan Jamien Jordan Chris Jourdan Brant Kaake Colorado Kogan Tanya Kalmar Jon Kamp Cayenne Kangas Noah Kanter Linda Kaplan Sara Kaplan Grace Kan Adam Keene Bryan Kato j hn Keller Courtney Kaylor Carlos Kelley Sheriyn Kelly Dwayne Keye Schuyler Kennedy Kristyn King Natalie Kent irkham A nn Kletz David Kojan Diana Kushin Michele Kofler Susie Kossa zie Lai Gen Kogure Polly Kraetzer Phuong Lam 243 Scott Lamb Noah Landis Geneva Lane Julia Lanigan Marcus LaRiviele Yadin Larochette Nicholas Lavrov Kevin Lawrence Bang Le James LeBlanc Adedra Lee Alex Lee Hello Mr. Richardson. Please understand, English was sooo boring today. Christa Lee Tienne Lee Thinve Leng Chad Lewis Tamiko Lewis Kelly Lee Jennifer Leech Paul Lethridge Christa Lewis Julie Lifshay Maurice Lee Oona Leek Garrett Lew Randall Lewis Jennifer Lin Jeffrey Lipton Terry Lloyd Edward Livingston Michael London Michael Llaneza Edith Louis 244 Okiki Louis Francis Lozano Lavanh Luangrath Nanthavan Luangrath Seng Luangrath Ramona Lusk Deborah Mack Scott Mahar Clifford Majersik Made Malacht Jesse Malkin Damon Mallard Yolanda Mapp Latanya Marble Alexander Marcus Michael Margolies Marika Marks Terrence Marley Joffree Marrow Julie Martin Juliana Martinez Tammy and Jennifer im itate freshmen. LaMarr Mason Dylan Masson Shan Masuda Joyce Matthews Natasha Maximovitch Daniel Mayeri Miles Mayhew Cynthia Maynard KierMcCall Mark McClinton Kelley McCoy Matthew McCulley 245 Mark McDanieh Kay McGill Felicia McDonald Caitlin McGrath Alenka McElhaney Gail McGuire Jill Mcintosh Toy McMurry Peter McKenzie Rober McNabb Claudia McLean Becky Medcalf ■ 1 ' ' . l II! Lisa Mehlman Javier Mendez Judah Meline Mark Mendonca Kimberly Melton LuisMesones Jesse Michaels Dale Middleswart Kirsten Mikkelsen ¥ .-. ■, f f f E . 1 , r Joshua Milberg Michele Miller Alexis Mills Jason Mitchell Terese Miles Talya Miller Sarah Mills Michelle Mitchell Michael Miller Tina Miller Corey MUner Rochelle Mitchell ' Pssst, Debbie, Jamie come ' ere. Wanna buy a piece of the Brooklyn Bridge? 246 Alan thinks, Two ' s company, three ' s a crowd ' Joshua Mitnick John Monroe Jessica Moise KaUen Mooney Mimi Mo k Chan tale Mo ore Shana Moore Scott Morris Jennifer Mooser Alex Moskovitz A n dre More el Sarah M ugn olo Michael Murphy Bradley Nass Jeffrey Nellis Lucy Namuche Jena Naivy Sarah Nelson Alvin Nash Kevin Neely Jason Nevel Aeron Neville Tracy Newton Gabrielle Nicholson Sarah Norris Shavjne Newman Nga Nguyen Julie Nielson Chris Northern Lydia Newton Dennis Nichols Natasha Noel NO. Nukes 247 Anne Oakley Corin O ' Connell Shawn Oda Eric Okimoto Ronald Oler Monika Olson Shana Ominsky Ted O ' Neill Colleen O ' Quinn Ruben Orkin Arnita O shorn Katy Oshorn Listen Carter, all we have to do is have a car wash, then we can go to Puerto Vallarta, propounds Frank. Veronica Owens Deborah Owsley Allison Packard Steven Packard Suzanne Packard Kim Paige Laria Parentt Kenneth Pass Maria Perez Jay Parker Jerome Patterson Samuel Perry Saum Partovi Catherine Payne Aroon Perteet Tanya Pete Alison Petty Christiane Peters Rachel Phillips Meg Peterson Troy Pierson 248 H H S Caroline Pinsky Dara Pitts Sonja Pitts Sharon Plummer Theresa Pollard David Polonsky Kimberly Poree Jason Powers Perrin Pownall La Halley Pozos Matthew Price Erika Quale A hba Ramos Raquel Ramsey Charles Rebich Leland Reese Shauna Reiff Ellen Reiterman Justin Rendahl Maryann Reynolds Synthia Reynolds ' Drama students, practicing their sundry emotions. Jennifer Rhode Catina Rhodes La Rhonda Richardson GregRichey Lome Richie Michael Ride out Katherine Rigali Imelda R ivera David Roberts Aaron Robinson Laura Robinson Peter Robinson 249 Randall Roddy Fred Rogers Joshua Room Bettina Rogers Danielle Roland Gregory Rosen Eric Rogers Sam Romano Tommy Ross Raymond Ruff in Susannah Rugh Milton Rutledge Trisha Ryans Nicole Songster Shaun Saunders Adam Safran Laurie San Martin Deanna Savage Ledresa Sanders Amanda Sargent David Schaff Ethan Scheiner Sonya Schneider S. Schwartzburd Douglas Scott Anna Schildgen Georgia Schreiber M. Schwartzburg Emily Scovel Jake Schmidt Leslie Schwartz Matt Scola Dylan Seguin ' I ' ve got such raw sex appeal, He does ' 250 ' We ' re number 1! We are? Daniela Seifert Melissa Seka Joe G. Q. Senior Jenan Shabbas Jennifer Sharpe Christina Sheeder Etyse Shafarman John Shaw Pearl Shen Anna Shapiro Mark Shaw Demian Shoemaker 1 1 V : • ■ ' -. ' Zachary Shrieve Daniel Simon Daniel Simons Joad Skjelbred Antionette Smith Eva Smith Jerome Smoot Nancy Shunt Flennis Simon Brownie Sims James Sloan Derrick Smith Kevin Smith Merrilea Songstad Carlo Silvey Kiakima Simon Archero Sirknockum Garrick Smalley Erica Smith Tracy Smith Jonathan Sperling 251 Leah Spivak Eric Stephens Katherine Stem Marisa Stallworth Monticello Stephens Erika Stitt Kirsten Stangeland Brett Sterba Matt St John Nicholas St John .jj freshmen can you fit in one picture? Noel St. John A braham Stoll Hr?Hlf Carrie Storm Ian Studebaker Jong Sun Kathleen Suto Manuel Tamayo Yolanda Taylor Peter Storm Jess Stullman Rosanna Sun Derrick Sykes En Tan Eric Taylor Sara Teegarden Fran Strickland Raquel Suarez Alastair Sutherland Jose Tamayo Kevin Taplin Todd Taylor Drew Tekawa 252 shannon Thacker Alison Thomson Corean Todd Margaret Tolbert Julia Tolley Rich an Toyfoya Isabel Traugott Simone Trevisan Mai Trinh Fran Tung Beckett Tyrer Jeremy Valverde Ana Vasquez Matthew Tunis Geoffrey Tyson Bart Van Aardenne Anna Verzhbinsky JuanTuphree Robert Valencia Jennifer Van Hoom KhanhVo 1 rjI I J T This many. Blake Von Knopka j f, Walls Han Vuong pfg„i Wang Phuc Vuong B g Warden Holly Warren Christy Watts Larissa Washburn Daremus Watts Erica Watkins Denise Watts 253 Phaedra Waybourn Enoch Werkhoven Dawn Whalin Michelle Whelan jana White Daniel Weaver April Westbrook Tiffany Wheat Beorn Whetstone Tobi White Jennifer Weiss Kirsten Whaley Rochelle Wheeler Clayton Whitaker Usa Whitney Craig Wichner Diane Wiggins Victoria Widenor Bob Wilkins Paul Wieker Nicole Wilkins Christopher Willey Eric Williams Roderick Williams Traevon Williams Darin Williams Jerri Williams Rodney Williams Brent Wilson Dawana Williams Michael Williams Sheila Williams Karl Wilson ' Hey you guys come look at Ericka ' s jacket, she ' s got school pride. 254 .,,.,,., ru 1 u ' liu T u n u Sarah Wilson Rena Windom Stevie Wonder Melanie thinks of how jealous she U be if the flowers aren t „ . _ - . Jonathan Wong for her. Paul Winans Leslie Winters James Woodard Priscilla Woodruff Adrian Woods Audrey Woods Ashley Woodward Scott Yamamoto Kimherly Yates Hsiao Yuan Catherine Zimmer Rick Blain Christian Wright Amy Yamashiro Paul Yee Armando Zavala Carl Zimring Muffy Buffy Alice Yamamoto Darnell Yates Artrice Young Stefano Zerega Alyssa Zucker Cutie D. Gilbert Friends Judas Priest Mr. Quakbuttock 255 EDITOR: CHRISTALA HODGES 256 Congratulations on your graduation. May you, the future leaders of our country, find a way to bring peace and justice to all our citizens. Barbara Lubin We have now moved into the legendary and even ominous 1984 and here we are, a planet increasingly polluted with our waste- the waste of precious resources on nuclear weaponry when all human beings do not have equal access to the resouces that would allow each of us to lead meaningful lives. Increasingly, we are led by the barren tech- nocrats and the political mercenaries who offer us Pablum instead of justice, lies instead of meaningful discussion about the real and difficult problems that confront us all. Humanity is at a crossroads. If we survive these difficult times, it wUl only be because we all worked together to remove the barriers that separate us from each other, that make us suspicious of each other. Each of us must commit ourselves to making our world truly a world of peace and justice for all. Anna de Leon Congratulations to each of you on your graduation. I join you in celebrating your achievements and hope this milestone leads you into stimulating, fulfilling, and rewarding lives. You have enriched our community with your talents as you ' ve worked your way through school in our unique city. I hope you ' ll continue to use your talents and know- ledge you ' ve acquired to work for a peaceful and just society. Ethel Ivianheimer Congratulations to you on your achieve- ments. The world of 1984 can use the range and diversity of your interests and talents. Berkeley ' s educational philosophy states, We must renew our efforts to remove all barriers to education-such barriers as pov- erty, prejudice, ignorance and apathy. The same commitment holds true for every arena in life, whether it be in your work, where you live, or in addressing such problems as peace. Your abilities to face challenges, solve pro- lems, and to work together effectively, make the world a better place. Steve Lustig 258 As President of the Board of Education and on behalf of the School District staff, par- ents, and other citizens of Berkeley, I extend sincere congratulations and best wishes to the graduating class of 1984. Many of you will continue your formal ed- ucation at some college or university but the educational process will continue for all of you. Education is a lifelong journey and I be- lieve its primary goal is to develop and use the power of your mind in a disciplined manner. Faith in yourself and self-discipline will be your greatest assets and , doubt in your abil- ities, the greatest obstacle. For most of you the journey of education and life wEl not be easy but no matter what occurs, your responses will be most import- ant. Always make certain that they are ad- equatly intelligent and disciplined to improve any given situation. Again, congratulations and goed luck to each of you. Carroll B. Williams Congratulations to the graduating class of 1984. In years to come, as you reminisce through these pages, ' you may recognize and ap- preciate, even more than you do now, the richness and diversity of your experience at Berkeley High School. You follow in the trad- ition of decades of graduates who have proudly carried the banner of the school. You are living in one of the most exciting yet challenging times in history. You will meet your responsibilities, make your imprint, and enjoy the future. Best wishes and good luck to each of you. 5 ' W 5c4 Atf M David P. Tansey Superintendent o cl £A : Tw 259 School is often a mad scramble for the right answer. The most right answers gets the best score, means the best grade. Sometimes, however, our biggest problems come from not having the right questions. Today, invading countries, building nuclear arsenals, supporting violent governments, tolerating unemployment, building foreign and national policies on the premise of racial or religious supremacy, denying equal treatment because of gender are all part of the right answer we offer to justify what we do as a people. We Americans, We Russians, We South Africans, We Iranians, We . . .We . . . We all have the right answer. We all do all of those things because We are right, or the time is right or right thinking people would agree that it is right ... or, right, you ' re right, it ' s riglit, we ' re right . . . But I don ' t want MY country to be invaded, MY life snuffed out by a nuclear weapon, MYgovernment tolerating a death squad taking MY life or the life of someone in MY family or the life of one of MY friends. I don ' t want MY life to be miserable because I can ' t work. I don ' t want MY life to be threatened, or shortened or ruined or stopped because I am not the right gender, the right color, because I haven ' t the right God. But if you are in the right those things just have to be tolerated. Right? But why is it right? Why can ' t it be another way? our education got to do with it? Why do we accept it? What has 260 Will the class of ' 84 have children who will be right like we are? Or will they get past the right answers and ask the right questions? Or will they . . . be . . . Marlin Foxworth Principal Each year, Berkeley High School pays tribute to a group of seniors at a ceremony called graduation. That ceremony involves the issuing of a diploma certifying com- pletion of courses, credits and proficen- cies to meet graduation requirements. For Berkeley High School, the red and gold ritual is an experience which can never be duplicated. After tour years of concentration on academic achievement, participation in co-curricular activities, work experience, volunteer service, leadership, special sup- port services and myriad experiences en- demic to attending high school, the class of ' 84 will be prepared to exit. As has been the case for groups of students at Berkeley High School for more than one hundred years, this class will participate in springtime activities culminating in grad- uation in June, 1984. At that time, Berkeley High School will be proud to confer its higliest degree, the diploma, on members of the class of ' 84 for having successfully carried out their re- sponsibilities. I am delighted to be part of an institu- tion which makes possible the fulfillment of one part of a dream for students. My sincere wish is that your preparation here will prove to be adequate for coping wtih the Congratulations on the completion of one phase of your life. May your dreams be fulfilled as you enter another phase. The class of ' 84 will remain in my memory. Good luck as you venture forth! Samantha H. Lee ♦ DO  CO It is already tomorrow. Time, which never stops on its journey, will pass before your eyes, and in only a few moments many of you will be members of the community looking back on the years you spent at Berkeley High School. When you do, the photos, facts and memories in this yearbook will be your step- ping stones to a happy reminiscence. The yearbook staff is to be congratulated on the fine job which they accomplished, and we are also mindful of the fact that a great deal of the excellence and professionalism they displayed is reflective of the leadership and guidance they received from Mr. Charles Kratz, our yearbook advisor. May your memories of Berkeley High School be pleasant ones, and may your future be filled with happiness and success. With every wish for a bright tomorrow, Paul A. Daniels, C 3 •r CO While we move on through our lives, it is important to remember both our begin- ings and our endings as sources of adven- ture and knowledge. Every student at Ber- keley High must have felt some trepidition when he or she first set foot on this cam- pus, but by the time one is a senior with years of experience and growth behind, I believe every student feels joy and trepidition of another kind. Let ' s always remember the eagerness with which we face new adventures and take heart from the triumph that we gleefully share at the end. Good luck to the Class of ' 84 and may the future hold many further adventures for each of you. Lynwood Teller Ms. Bennett probably does more in one day than most students do in a week. Think: have you every seen her sit still for more than 10 minutes? If Ms. Bennett didn ' t exist, BHS would hire someone else to do her job, but it would not be the same. The reason is that Ms. Bennett cares! She ' s willing to put all her energy into BHS and its students. Consider just some of the things she does in a normal week. She organizes and attends all the student government events, plans all the senior activities as well as helps each class get it together, passes out lunch tickets, organizes the cheerleaders and pom pom girls, acts as intermediary bet- ween students and school administration just to mention a few of her routine duties. We are all indebted to Ms. Bennett for her help in making high school enjoy- able. How does she react to this? She thanks us for making her life exciting. She also wishes the class of ' 84 well after the melancholy joy of graduation, which will invariably make her cry, again il- ustrating that Ms. Bennett cares! Thelette Bennett ♦ - !:♦ 261. ¥ ¥ Counselors Y. Isono C. Revtyak u Department ChairpeopleB ♦ ♦J G. Aguilar L. Johnson D. Brown K. Laidlaw V. Wenrich D. Fong E. Randolph J. Gregerson ■JA i Mr. Eichorn replies, I don ' t have to answer that. ' H. Nelson D. Wasdon Mi. Nash is disgusted by all the anatomy jokes. Administration and S taffB ♦ la J. White M. Carter M. Chengson M. Chuck H. Chun ff % Tf I ■•.. ' V. mm. 7% O F J m ' ' ' ' « ACS R! m fM EJ W. Cooper _ Criscione G. Davis L Fong K ' 1 1 y P 1- ' i ! m f ,, D. Fountai ne D. Foster A. Goldstein Ms. Mason counts up her F notices. M. Greene S. Harper B. Ivery O. Johnson E. Jones O. Jones K. Kato N. Key D. Mims P. Paneria M. Perry A. Porter E. Reed L Silverman V. Spohn C. Sugawara B. Tafelski Mr. Kratz a d John are totally befuddled by the display of bodUy A. Thomas M. Thorpe ' iKjt£ ' C. Walls B. Bauer J. Anderson J. Bodenhausen K. Anderson D. Allin L. Anderson D. Bracelin J. Bragg Guess who bet on Washington in the Super Bowl. 266 F. Bullock 1 H L t A. Caburi Mr. Lui was demoted again. J. Chavez H. Choulett R. Claudine P. Clayton R. Collier K. Conning P. Crawford T. Crismon J. Dale J. Dickey 267 i . X I. D. Eichorn T. Doyle J. Gayner Mrs. Taper is listening to Mrs. Chun resighting the Gettysburg address. S. Gronnigen B. Hagains C. Harvey A. Holmquist W. Hubbard 268 J. Hunter T. Johnson J. Kennedy C. Kratz J. Liu-Klein 1_ Labos-Simpao r  i C. Lovell G. Langille F. Lui W. Mason Mr. Harper wondering whether he should bust Mr. Kratz ' s 4 th period proctors. F. McNannee ' «- J. Marin S. Mattson F. Metcalf 269 J. Mohrbach D. Mundy H. Myers J. Nash m vtf ) M. O ' Lough I in K. Pensky C. Rammelkamp L Rice J. Romero C. Rone I 270 L Rose F. Russ Mrs. FonR says, Look I ' m telling you, you have to take more than two classes a dav. it ' s a school rule. T. Samuels N. San Martin Mrs. Chun says, Four score and seven years ago... M. Singman F. Sponseller M. Sutliff J. Sutton .J ■ ■ ■ . -T 5. m Teel w «| 1 it ' W d V LS ■HH iWaUA ' J-4i - KMB N. Thompson T. Valtr E. Wade A. Ward P Washburn T. Wilson D. Weir W W s M 1 Hp « H 1 ' Bft H ■ , :- T • M. Wilkins M. Wong L Woodson J. Young 272 Sf ii Sf vU 274 EDITORS: IAN TANAMACHI JONDY MALONE The Men ' s Varsity Basketball team had an up and down season under former Women ' s Varsity coach Stelton Mitchell. With only one returning Varsity player, Todd Al-Aleem, the team took some time to jell together. The season started out somewhat rough, but then things seemed to come together as the league season approach- ed. However, just before the first league game, Todd Al-Aleem , the team ' s starting center, was ruled ineli- gible to play due to academic ineligi- bility. Losing the team ' s top scorer was a devastating blow to the team as the scores of the first league game showed, but then the other members began to take up the slack and the team began to rock up some impres- sive wins. With a dramatic win over El Cerrito in the last regular league season game. The Jackets were tied with De Anza for the last playoff spot. The team squared off agamsi the Ue Anza boys in a special playoff where they were defeated, thus missing the R.B.A.L. playoff for the first time in over a decade. Many of the members of the team progressed rapidly during the season. Among them were Howard Nickles, Eric Sayles, Dan Nobles, Ben Campbell, Michah Meredith and Luther Couch. Still, the entire team learned the meaning of teamwork, spirit, and pride. Coach Mitchell hopes for greater success in the years to come. 1 . Coach Mitchell diagrams the offense to the team in the huddle. 2. Ben Campbell dribbles past his defender as he drives the offense down court. 3. Team Picture:Top row(L to R): Asst. Coach Melvin Buckley, Howard Nickles, Mondo Freeman, Sean Os- born, Ben Campbell, Thomas Cham- pion, Dwayne Oliver, Donald Nobles, Coach Stelton Mitchell, ?, Pat Powers. Bottom row: Michah Meredith, Myron Preston, Eric Sayles, Ray Howell, Luther Couch, ?. 4. Michah Meredith runs the ball past midcourt with a Richmond player defending. 5. Howard Nickles skys for a bucket as the Richmond team admires his form. 6. Sean Osborn goes up to steal the ball from St. Mary ' s players. 276 277 The Berkeley High Men ' s Freshman Sophomore Basketball team had a sensational season. Winning their last 15 games of the season in a row, they went undefeated in league play. The team had an awesome, all-around offensive attack that came in from all directions. Wallace Gilmore led the balanced scoring attack with an average of 16 points per game. Troy Vann followed with 13 points per game, then Rico Bayless with 10 points per game. Troy Vann and Rico Bayless crashed the boards to lead the team in the rebound catagory with 1 1 per game. Anton Walker and Ivan Mumm followed with an average of 6 per game. Anton Walker led the block shot department with 5 a game. Troy Vann averaged 3 a game. Darren Boyden did an excellent job at the point guard position with dominant and consistent play both on offense and defense. While the team finished the season with a record of 20 wins and 4 losses, coach Melvin Buckley did an excellent job with all the players, many of whom will be contributing to the Varsity team next year. This year ' s result was evidence for the ex- cellent basketball program that BHS has been known for. The future will be exciting to watch. 1. Darren Minor shoots a long range jumper over Pinole defender. 2. Troy Vann drives hard for the hoop and a quick two. 3. Ivan Mumm looks to inbound the ball as J.F.K. player tries to distract his attention. 4. Team Picture (L. to R.) Top Row: Lamar Franklin, Fred Woods, Ivan Mumm, Anton Walker, Troy Vann, Rueben Phill, Coach Melvin Buckley. Bottom Row: Wallace Gilmore, Dar- ren Boyden, Darren Minor, Richard Stroud, Damon Lyons, Rico Bayless. 5. Anton Walker goes up for the tipoff to start the Kennedy game. 6. Coach Buckley discusses the finer points of defense during a time out. 5Bt ' -j;; gii , 11 s 278 279 iO The Women ' s Varsity Basketball team had a tremendous year as they compiled a 22-4 sea- son record and won the R.B.A.L. with a perfect record of 10-0. The team began slowly as they lost 3 of their first 4 games, but they began to come together at the Leblanc Classic in S.F. where they took third place. At the Mills Qass- ic, they took the championship while Kenyat- ta Jackson received All-Tournament recogni- tion and Boogie Bryant took M.V.P. honors. They swept aside the R.B.A.L. opposition with ease as well as the playoffs, but in the N.C.S. semi- finals against Northgate, a bad third quar- ter and the clock worked against them as they ended the season with a 64-60 loss. The team leaders were three-year starter Kenyatta Kim Jackson and perennial all-star Yvette Boogie Bryant. Kenyatta is the veteran member of the Jacket squad. An intense competitor, she lead the team in points with a 16.7 per game average while also registering 70 steals and 34 assists. She not only won R.B.A.L. all-league honors and N.C.A. all-tournament honors, but she capped off her career by being awarded the Oakland Tribune Girls Basketball Player of the Year award for the R.B.A.L. Since her transfer from Bishop O ' Dowd, she ha s quietly and gracefully made her contributions to the team. Boogie Bryant came to the Jackets from McClymonds where she set a record for assists. Her moves and uncanny ability to strip the ball from her opponents trans- lated into a 15.2 points per game average and thenteam lead in steals as well as leading in the assist catagory with 70. She captured R.B.A.L. and N.C.S. honors along with Jackson. Her moves alone have built her a reputation as a flashing player. Yet her serious demeanor on the court has made her a leader. Both Jackson and Bryant have had very successful careers at BHS. The remainder of the team ' s starting line up was made up of DeRhonda Haynes, a transfer student from Louisiana; LaCole Brooks, who played at center in her first year of organized basketball; and Kim Lockhart, a two-year varsity player. Nedra Walsh filled the role of sixth player as she came off the bench to provide defensive strength and offensive punch. Filling out the team were forwards Tammi Parker, Keiko Steinmetz, Kara Woods; freshmen center AUsa White; and guards Dara Tom and Antoinette Ander- son. First year, and former J.V. Women ' s coach Gene Nakamura should be given credit for his excellent work with the team. They adjusted well to the new leadership and played well enough to rank fourth in the East Bay. Coach Nakamura looks forward to next year when he will have eight returning players and some promising junior varsity prospects. 1. Team picture: Top row(L to R): Asst. Coach Rick Caldwell, ?, Nina Andres, Alisa White, LaCole Brooks, Kara Woods, Keiko Steinmetz, DeRhonda Haynes, Antoinette Anderson, Coach Gene Nakamura. Bottom row: Tammi Parker, Kenyatta Jackson, Yvette Bryant, Nedra Walsh, Dara Tom, Kim Lockhart, ?. 2. Kenyatta Kim Jackson looks for an opening in the De Anza defense. 3. Kim Lockhart lays it up for two as Rich- mond players stand around stunned. 4. Despite oncoming pressure from De Anza ' s Dana Patterson, De Rhonda Haynes put up the shot as Kim Lockhart looks on. 5. Nedra Walsh drives down court on the fast break leaving De Anza players far behind. 6. Yvette Boogie Bryant puts a move 281 The Women ' s Freshman Sophomore Basketball team had a rather impres- sive season, despite the lack of exper- ience among the players. Led by M.V.P. freshmen Nina Anders and sophomore Lavides NichoUs, the Lady Jackets breezed through the R.B.A.L. competition and finished the season with an overall record of 7-5 and the league title. The front line of Maria Davis, Alexis Ramey, and Yvonne Davis started out rather slowly. Because of their inex- perience, they did not know how to block out, so they were outrebounded. However, as the season progressed, they improved tremendously. The all-defense team consisted of Angelique Tolliver, Chantel Moore, Trisha Davis and Nina Andres, who led the team in blocked shots. At the start of the season, most of the players could not make a lay up. Yet they soon jelled as a unit and began to work as a team. Yet the year was full of fun and surprises. Longtime assis- tant coach Rick Cau dwell took over the team this year and looks forward to improving his record next year, and they have the talent to do it. 1. Maria Davis blocks the ball from Richmond defenders and the offense sets up. 2. Nina Andres takes a long range shot under pressure. 3. Coach Caudwell talks strategy to the team. 4. Chantel Moore runs into trouble, namely two Alameda players. 5. Lavides NichoUs puts up a base line shot around a defender. 6. Team picture: Top row(L to R): Coach Rick Caudwell, Maria Davis, Nina Andres, Yvonne Davis, Alexis Ramey. Bottom row: Angelique Tolliver, Trisha Ryan, Chantel Moore, Lavides NichoUs. ii I i 282 283 The Men ' s Soccer team did not have a very successful season this year, fin- ishing at 6-6-1, good enough for a third place finish in the ACAL. The sea- son did have its bright spots, how- ever, such as a 2-1 victory over cross- town rival St. Mary ' s. Although the record could have been improved, it was a good season for what was really a rebuilding season for the Jackets. Many of last year ' s starters graduated and the result was a very young team, with only three seniors starting on the Varsity squad. Captain Alan Simpson led the de- fense, along with wings Peter Blayney and Nico Zimmerman, and stopper Andrew Delayney (one of the sopho- mores who started on the team). On offense, MIP Robert Ace Wong led the team in goals scored, and a good season was had by many of the other players on the team, such as Chris Scheer, Dominick Tracy, Victor Namuche, Mike Simpson, Jesus Mar- tinez and seniors John Hall and Reed Smoller. The goal was tended by MVP Jesus Chuy Hernandez and David Ross. In all the team was dominated by juniors and sophomores which is defin- ately good news for next year. The large number of returning Varsity starters, accompanied by the pick of a tough JV team (their record was 3-0-2 in league play) promise a much more experienced squad for coach Willie White next year. The 1984-85 Jackets should be a strong team with a good chance of returning the form of previous years and regaining the league crown. 1. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Nico Zimmerman, John Hall, Matt Frauenfelder, Peter Blayney, Ken Leonard, Matt Osborne. Front row: Alan Simpson, Andrew Delayney, Robert Ace Wong, Victor Namuche, Reed Smoller. Not pictured: Jesus Hernandez, Jesus Martinez, Kiko Rod- riquez, Mike Simpson, Dominick Tracy, Dave Ross, Andy Ross, Chris Scheer. 2. Mike Simpson demonstrates perfect form on a shot. 3. Alan Simpson fends off a charging Piedmont player after blocking a pass, as Peter Blayney studies his form and execution. 4. Ace Wong displays total control and concentration as he moves the ball up the field. 5. Nico Zimmerman prepares to launch the ball towards west Oakland. 6. Dominick Tracy and Coach Willie White in an intense discussion of strategy. . i ' r. 1. ■P 284 285. t- ■ • ■ mm I ■■ It was another good year for the Girl ' s Soccer team. They came in third place, not far away from the top two teams, Carondelet and Moreau. The defense was the stong point of the team led by first team All-League goalkeeper, Amerin Falk. She was voted Most Valuable Player by her teammates. Also chosen to first team All-League was stopper, Akemi Hamai. Co-captain Dana Arndt, one of the few seniors on the team, was chosen to second team All-League as sweeper. Consistent, strong play was also given by Shawna Peterson and Vitto DiPalma. In midfield, various combinations of players were used all year. Co-captain Kate Morris and Anne Schwartzburg handled a lot of the responsibilities in midfield and held their own against some of the top players in the league. Voted Most Improved by her teammates and playing a fair amount in midfield was Erika Jenssen. Up front, Nicole Bowler, Kay McGill, Colette Bowler, and Shari Stephens shared top scoring honors with seven goals each. Nicole was selected to second team All-League, while Colette was overlooked. Colette was troubled by some injuries this year, but hope- fully will stay healthy next year. Next year, with most of the players returning, could be the year Berkeley knocks off either Moreau or Carondelet. 1 . Becca Ratchff races for the ball with a Moreau player. 2. Amerin Falk makes an incredible block on a penalty kick. 3. Kate Morris advances the ball to the goal as the opposing goalkeeper defends. 4. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Amerin Falk, Kate Morris, Sara Bruck- meier, Shari Stephens, Libby Pope, Nicole Joyner, Becca Ratcliff, Vito DePalma, Alex Gorin. Front row: Kay McGill, April Westbrook, Akemi Hamai, lana Ardnt Hamai, Dana Ardnt, Colette Bowler, Shawna Peterson, Nicole Bowler, Erika Jenssen, Anne Schwartzburg. Sitting: coach Helen Keohane. 5. Shawna Peterson is about to dislodge the ball from her opponent and her opponent ' s foot from her leg. 6. Dana Arndt gleefully smiles after scoring her first goal. r is f 286 Ifc iaW h wsm • ' j ' 287 The Berkeley High WrestHng team had a year that was filled with moments both good and bad. The season overall was rather disappointing in that the team fared well below their expecta- tions. Returning coach Brian Cordoza was surprized somewhat at the results, but not totally since he felt that this was a rebuilding year for the teain. Also the fact that they could not fill all the weight classes, thus having to forfeit points even before the first match began did not help. Yet, the team had many outstanding players who performed admirably during the season. Leading the group was senior captain James Lawler, who in the 128 lb. class compiled a record of 15-3. A four-year letterman, he places 1st at the Albany tournament, 2nd at the El Cerrito tournament, and 2nd in the league for his weight class. Sophomore Dennis Chester competed in the Heavy- weight division and placed 3rd in the Moreau tournament, 3rd at Albany, and 3rd in the league. Another out- standing member was sophomore Ernest McMurry who was in the 121 lb. class. He ranked 2nd at Moreau, 2nd at Al- bany, and 2nd in the league. At the North Coast individuals, he pinned his first opponent. Sophomore Doug Klinman at the 105 lb. and sophomore Craig Smith at th e 98 lb. class were two other excellent wrestler. Doug placed 3rd at Moreau and 3rd in the league, and Craig placed 3rd in the league for his weight class. The team sent five players overall to the N.C.S. this year. For a team made up prim- arily of freshmen and sophomores, it was a great achievement. Coach Car- doza and the returning members all look forward to next year when they hope they can once again become a major factor in the league. 1 . Jim Lawler pins his De Anza oppo- nent. 2. Ernest McMurry looks to get his man turned over. 3. Cory Johnson is making things hard for his opponent. 4. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Coach Brian Cardoza, Juan Vasquez, Cory Johnson. Middle row: Dennis ?, Craig ?, Peter Friedman, Ernest McMurry, Doug ?. Front row: Thomas Loubal, Darius Davis, Jim Lawler (captain), Sean McMurray and Scott Lamb. 5. Thomas Loubal throws a fireman ' s carry to take his opponent down. 6. Coach Brian Cardoza look at his team in action. 288 289 In the past, Berkeley High School ' s Track team has had many successful runners who have been known as the fastest in the RBAL and the state. A few were even ranked at the world class level. Last year ' s team was no exception— the girls won the State Championship title for the third year in a row, as well as being ranked 6th in the nation in the 4x100 relay. Coaches White and Ward predict that this year ' s team will display some of its best talent ever. Three dual meets have been run at the time of this writing: against Rich- mond High, Skyline High and Acalanes High. The BHS tracksters took the meet championship titles— blowing their opponents out in both the girls and boys divisions. Some of the key runners who racked up points at the previous meets and are expected to be state contenders are, in the boys division. Ken Henderson, Andre Hunter, Martin Higginbothan, Brian Vaughn, Tony Usher and Reed Smoller, and, in the girls division, Yvette Bates, Jackie Baker, Tomicka Johnson, Angelique ToUiver, Dion An- drews, Nedra Rodgers, Doniece Johnson and Yolanda James. Together these runners should blow away all the team ' s competitors en route to a state title in both divisions. 1. Brian Perry putts the shot in ex- cellent form to win against Skyline. 2. Martin Higganbothan strides to victory in the mile. 3. Doniece Johnson uses her form to win over Skyline in the 400 (quarter mile). 4. Ken Henderson sprints to finish first in the 100m dash, blitzing his opponents. 5. Yvette Bates shows concentration in hurdling to an uncontested victory in the 300 low (hurdles). 6. Jackie Baker glides to the finish in the 1 00m dash. 7. The BHS Track Team. 290 The Berkeley High Tennis team is off to a fine start. At the present time, Berkeley is 5 wins and one loss. Berkeley defeated Terra Linda 9-0, Mirin Catholic 7-2, Campolindo 8-1, Piedmont 9-0 and the best win of all was Redwood High 4-3. Berkeley should be the favorite to win the league again this year. The only loss was to Miramonte 2-7. The number one position has been traded off between Kevin Lee and Adam Fiore. Number 3 is John Po- korny, no. 4 Elmer Law, no. 5 Julian Woods and no. 6 David Chai. The Doubles again traded off no.l position between Thomas Graber-Mike Schrag and Jeff Louie-James Wallace. The no. 3 team is Mark Edmonds and Etienne Thohois. Due to injuries Mark Edmonds, Etienne Thobois and Dan Turman have been doing a good job of playing singles. 1. Kevin Lee serves for match point. 2. Adam Fiore drives the ball at the net. 3. Team Picture: Back row L to R): Coach Bragg, Phillip Yee, Matt Klopp, Jeff Louie, ?, Elmer Bugge Law, John Pokorny, Julian Woods, Etienne Thobois, David Chai, Tom Graber, Adam Fiore, Peter Landaurer, James Wallace, Mike Shragg, Garrett Wally, Dan Turman, Alex Smith, Rammel ?, Mark Edmonds. Front row: Dan Grief, Abe StoU, Sam Nygen, ?, Franz Lazuno, Jonathan Chin, ?, Jory Bromberg, Jeff Keyser. 4. The doubles team of James Wallace and Jeff Louie start their match. 5. Julian Woods plays at the net. 6. David Chai returns a hot smash. 292 H C4 4 Chi i4 Hi« VH« a ' y ' f ' f i ' ' 293 This year ' s Badminton team has gotten off to a flying start. With the help of experienced and inexperienced players, the Jackets currently have a 3-1 record. Second year coach Ms. Anderson hopes the team can keep up its winning ways of 1983, when the team went 13-0 and won the RBAL title. Most of the top players on the team are returning members of the team last year, but there is a lot of compe- tition from the first year players to take the no. 1 rank. The top Men ' s singles are Jason Mathis, Albert Wiebe, Gary Chia, and Randy Parker. The top Women ' s are Patricia Ayers, April West- brook, Candi Chan and Tina Jackson. Men ' s doubles has the only North Coast members in Kai Huey-Jason Mathis, with Gary Chia-Milton a close second. Women ' s doubles are Candi Chan- Lillian Goodman and Karen Jeffries- April Westbrook. The top Mixed doubles are Candi Chan-Albert Wiebe, Patricia Ayers-Randy Parker and April Westbrook-Kai Huey. Ms. Anderson and all the players are confident that the team will win first place in the RBAL and hope that they will keep on winning in the years to come. 1. Albert Wiebe smashes a backhand for a winner. 2. AprU Westbrook puts some speed on the birdie. 3. Randy Parker and Patricia Ayers set up for the start of their doubles 4. Team Picture: Back row (L to R): Milton Toy, Albert Wiebe, Jason Mathis, Randy Parker, Jung Sun, Gary Chia, James Ding, Tina Jackson, John Willis, David Roberts, Patricia Ayres, Coach Anderson. Middle row: Gordon Katz, Kent Huang, Karen Ng, LiUie Goodman, Julie Yamashiro, April Lee, April Westbrook, Karen Jeffries. Front row: Candi Chan, Mayumi Nishimoto,David Concepcion, Kyomi Hiramoto, Tung Tran. 5. Jason Mathis returns with an over- hand smash. 6. Candi Chan awaits the next serve. 294 ml - a MJ MM ii J 5. 6. 295 Berkeley High ' s Men ' s Gymnastics began the 1 984 season with a young and dynamic team dominated by underclass- men with only one senior, Robert Ace Wong. Ace, previously a floor specialist, has picked up the pommel horse, rings, vauh and the parallel bars in an impressive show of versa- tility. Mike Ely and Collin Doran join Ace on these five events and perform the horizontal bar as well. These two all-arounders have good basics and advanced routines on all six events, providing a solid foundation for this year ' s and future teams. The other team members are compe- ting for the first time this year, but their inexperience is compensated by their ability to learn quickly. These members are Fred DeBose on floor exercise, vault and high bar; Michael Rideout, a ring specialist; and Tarus Starks, on the rings and vault. 1 . Ace Wong trying to fly, not realizing that he ' s chained down. 2. Robert Wong demonstrates a flare. 3. Michael Rideout thinks, Take the picture-rve been like this for half an hour. 4. Fred DeBose demonstrates the supreme balance. 5. Mike Ely prepares to dismount. 6. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Coach Steve, Michael Rideout, Fred DeBose, Collin Doran. Front row: Mike Ely, Tarus Starks, and Robert Wong. f a ill j !! ill SSi lir iis 111 If- All ■ IMIi JHI III iV II MV ■1, 296 297 The 1 984 Women ' s Gymnastics team is a well-balanced, dynamic team. The all-around team consists of eleven gymnasts of different ability levels. The team has three levels of compe- tition: Qass IV, Qass III and Optional. Class IV team members include linda Silberman, Grace Karr, Jenny Smith and Renee Boyer. Ihese girls compete at the beginning level of gymnastics. Qass III team members include Kim Luederman and Amy Gruber, who compete at an intermediate level. Both Qass rV and Qass III girls compete in the compulsary routines used throughout the nation, and are working hard to move up to the Optional level. Our Varsity or Optional team members include Debbie Zuckrow, Whitney Jourdan, Lisa Walsh, Sara Tee-Garden and Laura Leventer. Tliey compete with individualized routines which are composed according to each girl ' s personality and ability. Under the leadership of Coach De- borah Counsell, the 1984 team com- peted several times throughout the Bay Area. With no returning seniors, the team focused its energies on building individual skills and team experience. Next year ' s team will be even stronger and we can expect great things from tliem. 1. Team picture (Front to Back): Whitney Jourdan, Renee Boyer, linda Silberman, Debbie Zuckrow, . Jenny Smith, Grace Karr, Sarah Tregarden, Lisa Walsh, Amy Gruber, Laura Leventer. 2. Grace Karr and Jenny Smith holding each other up. 3. Jenny Smith gracefully moves along the practice beam. 4. Laura Leventer prepares for her next spectacular move. 5. Linda Silberman takes a break to listen to the Coach. 298 299 With only one returning Varsity fencer, Team Captain Alessandro Bog- ey Isolani, the Fencing Team had a lean year whOe buiding for the future. According to Coach Jean Gregerson, it takes three years to build a winning team. No one would expect a Swim- ming coach to take someone on the team who doesn ' t know how to swim, but that ' s what we have to do in Fen- cing. Berkeley recieved accolades recently when Coach Jerry Biagini, McAteer Fencing coach, and historian of the league, wrote: Over the years, since 1975, Berkeley has been largely res- ponsible for upgrading the quality of the entire league, not only because of their high degree of skill, but because of the excellent sportsmanship dis- played. With the team consisting of Bogey Isolani, Greg Nathan, Mike Spiegel, Declan Burne, Marco Louie, Dylan Seguin, Matt Osborn, George Headley, Derek Whaley, Catherine Rowell, Ray Churchfield , Ben Monroe, and Michael Murphy, the future looks bright indeed. 1. Team picture: Top row (L to R): Coach Gregerson, Michael Murphy, Ben Monroe, Derek Whaley, Ray Churchfield, Dylan Seguin, George Heady, Marco Louie, Cathy Rowell. Bottom row: Greg Nathan, Alessandro Bogey Isolani (Team Captain), Matt Osborn. 2. Declan Byrne attacks with vigor. 3. Greg Nathan and Bogey Isolani warn up on each other before the match. 4. Declan Byrne is on the offensive. 5. Greg Nathan goes tip to tip with a Galleo fencer. 6. Mike Speigel ducks under his op- ponent ' s thrust for a score. 300 301 The spring ' 84 edition of the Berk- eley High Golf team is the strongest squad to tee off at Tilden Park in several years. As of April 6th, the team was sporting a 6-0 record, and carding scores worthy of a championship team. The team ' s outstanding depth is an instrumental part of their success. Unlike the skeletal squads of the pre- vious years, there are nine players capable of playing on the six-men tournament squad. Coach Perry Craw- ford is elated by the intrasquad com- petition brought on by the abundance of talent. This is the way it should be: four or five guys capable of shooting seventies to low eighties with some high eighties, low nineties players bringing up the rear. It ' s great! The team is anchored by returning starters Chris McClain and Carter Zinn who are enjoying the best season to date. Newcomers Les Bruvold and Jeff Dezurick are welcome additions to the squad. Senior Ernesto Echea- garay is spending his first year in the U.S. at BHS this year. His sweet swing will certainly land him a spot in the top three this year. Freshman Scott Morris has a bright future on the team. At this time he is fending off returning players Eric Maries, Ed Cohen and Ethan Hutcheson who are attempting to remove him from the sixth rung of the ladder. 1. Pleased with his shot, Jeff Dezurick gives his ball the Pirmacle Salute. 2. Left handed player Chris McClain prepares to give the ball a ride. 3. Up and coming Freshman Leslie Bruvold addresses the ball. 4. Team picture (L to R): Les Bru- vold, Scott Morris, Carter Zinn, Ernesto Echeagaray, Jeff Dezurick, Chris McQain. Not pictured: Ethan Hutcheson and Ed Cohen. 5. With a graceful foUow-through, Carter Zinn observes the flight of his ball. 6. Ernesto Echeagaray, an exchange student from Mazatlan, Mexico and Berkeley ' s most consistent player, concentrates even after hitting another perfect drive. 302 5. 303 The Berkeley High Varsity Baseball team got off to a fast start winning their first three games. They were led by the strong pitching of Morris Browning, and the hard hitting of Mike Mera- deth and Qarence Lowery. The team slowed down losing their first two league games to El Cerrito and in- nedy. Even though the team lost their first two league games they seem to have a lot of potential. The team is led by the rifle arm of Michael Younger, the consistant bat of Ron Herbert, the strong pitching of Morris Browning and the surprize sophomore Troy Vann. The Berkeley High Varsity team will be contenders for the years to come. 1. The team watch and taunt the opposing pitcher as he warms up. 2. Michael Younger slides into second ahead of the throw. 3. Team picture: Top row (L to R): Genghis Collins, Qarence Lowery, Thor Sahreck, Terry Williams, Morris Browning, Michael Younger, Don Nobles, Gene Evans, Gene Hayes, Coach Pumpsie Green, Coach Victor Smith. Bottom row: Ron Kramer, Ron Herbert, Lonnie Davis, Lou Couch, Micah Meredith, Troy Vann. 4. Morris Browning wind up for his next delivery. 5. Mike Meredith takes a whack at a fastball. ' ■■ r - lm! ' -) 304 f w  ■ ' yt - . WCr 4iJUil 305 The Berkeley High Freshman Soph- omore Baseball team, coached by Chico Mendoza, got off to a great start this spring. The offense that coveraged 7 runs per game was fed by centerfielder Damon Lyons, shortstop Terrance Mar- ley, thirdbaseman Brad Hart and first- baseman Darren Boyden. Most of the pitching duties have been handled by John Dean, who has a 4-1 record with 20 strikeouts, and Darren Boyden, who has 2 saves and 6 scoreless innings. Partially thorugh the season the team had compiled a 6-2 record. This included many big wins over St. Mary ' s, Marin Catholic and DeLaSalle. 1. Mark McCoy watches his blast go sky-high. 2. Darren Boyden chalks up another strikeout. 3. Coach Mendoza talks things over with Chandler Hoffman and Paul Dean. 4. Brad Hart scurries back to first as a pickoff attempt is made. 5. Sam Harmon scoops up a grounder. 6. Team Picture (L to R): David Cober, Eric Frye, Mark McCoy, Sam Harmon, Brad Hart, Terrance Fraizer, Coach Mendoza, Colin Campbell, Jeff Selk, Tom Nelson, Mario Thomas, Mike Simpson, Darren Boyden, Rich- ard Stoud, Chandler Hoffman, Sam Romano. Not Pictured: John Dean, Chris Hemphill, Damon Lyons, Le- Land Labarre, Terrance Marley, Dam- ian Morgan, Duffy Pozos, Greg Richy, Dante Williams, Eric Williams. f c4( S jr IjSilMBil ' ffb ' ll 306 307 The Berkeley High Softball team is a young team that has not had much experience, yet is progressing and getting better with every game. Senior pitcher Jennifer Harris is only reach- ing her peak now. Freshman Raquel Ramsey is new to the position of catcher, yet is doing a good job. Rac- quel Brown and Shelly Watson share 1st base.. Maria Davis and Crystal Johnson have 2nd base. Amerin Falk has shortstop, and Shelly Watson and Imani Dennis work at 3rd. The out- field consists of Akemi Hamai in left, Jane Band in center, and Dyra Garrison in right. Coach Corey has high hopes for the near future as most of the team will return intact to play a major role next year. The Freshman Sophomore team has many young prospects who have a certain fire within them that gives them the hunger to win. Among them are Chantale Moore, Stacy Capers, Yvette Davis, NataUe Friedman, Yolan- da Laroves, Lavides Nicholls, Naomi Nishimoto and Roberta Spikes. Coach Cal Anderson keeps a tight rein on his players, but only so that they can con- trive to win like the teams of the past 1. Amerin Falk slides into third with a triple. 2. Chantale Moore carefully watches the pitcher while taking a lead. 3. Coach Carey completes her pre- game instuctions. 4. Varsity team picture: Top row (L to R): Coach Carey, Amerin Falk, Akemi Hamai, Jennifer Harris, Maria Davis. Middle row: Nicole Sangster (scorekeeper), Jane Band, Racquel Brown, Crystal Johnson, Dyra Gar- rison. Bottom row: Racquel Ramsey, Imani Dennis. 5. Mary Daughtry delivers another pitch. 6. Naomi Nishimoto poses in her batting stance for the camera. 7. Frosh Soph. team picture: Top row (L to R): Lourdes Nicholls, Allison Johnson, Cherice Handy, Coach Ander- son, Alexis Ramey, Yvette Davis, Natalie Friedman. Bottom row: Chantel Moore, Naomi Nishimoto, Yolanda Geaves, Stacey Cayers, Mary Daughtry and Yolanda Mapp. r . ' ■ - . ' . ' j t t sz ' sf tr- .tms ii sti kHiM- . 308 ■ 3. 4. 309 The 1984 Men ' s Swim team is stronger than ever and is favored to repeat this year as League Champions. Led by Team Captain John Sklut, Sprinters Gav Pilorget, Steve Wrubel and Ian Link, Stroke Swimmers Adam Ballachey, Eric Do wen and Ethan Scheiner, this year ' s squad has excel- lent front line speed and solid depth. Early season victories over Pinole, Castro Valley and San Leandro have proven that these front line swimmers should capture their events at the RBAL Championships and hopefully continue on the North Coast. Newcomers Ken Leonard and Brendon Byrne and returning Juniors Paul Hamai and Ivor Brown add talent and depth to this year ' s team. The 1985 team, losing only three seniors will be even stronger as the talented Freshmen and Sophomores develop into first-rate Varsity swim- mers. 1 . John Hanscom showing off his back muscles. 2. Ken Leonard finishing second to Sklut. 3. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Ken Leonard, John Sklut, Ian Link, Steve Wrubel, Ben Campbell, Greg Holtzter, Enrique ?. Middle row: Mark Freurerstrater, Paul Ha- mai, Ivor Brown, Adam Ballachey, Gav Pilorget, Ben Resner, Eric Dolven. Bottom row: Pat Cavana, Willie Stockard , Ethan Scheiner, Jeremy ?, Aaron Cozen, John Hanscum, Mark Mendoca, Marcus Grunwald. 4. Peaches ' n ' Creme, High Guys. 5. Adam, Steve and Willie waste Pinole Valley. 6. Ken Leonard strokes along. 7. Ethan Scheiner backstrokes to vic- 8. tory. Adam says, Steve. Ihat ' s a fuimy haircut, 310 7. 311 The Women ' s Swim team, coached by Philippe Henri, was the league champion last year and will defend the title this year. The team is very young: eighteen of the forty members are Freshmen and only three are seniors. Team Captain Anya Spielman and Co-captain Katie Orenstein are expecting a fast season. The team is lead by Sophomore Katie Orenstein, who swims butterfly and backstroke, and is the league champion in the 100 fly and 500 free. Genny Leslie, a distance free- styler, junior Sonya Miller, who swims the IM, and junior Amanda Palmquist, a sprint-freestyler, round out the team leaders. Although the team lost tenVarsity swimmers last season, the spots are filled by talented freshmen such as Sprint-free- styler Daniella Siefert, Butterflyer Tamien Jordan and Breast-stroker Laurie SanMar- tin. The ' 84 Diving Team with seven mem- bers is the best in several years. Returning Varsity Sophomore Megan O ' Keefe placed first at the league championships. This season the team has practiced in five pools and had as many as four meets a week. Despite these problems. Coach Henri is anticipating a good year. Given the talent in the squad, it is inconceivable that they will have anything but a good year. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Jamie, Carolyn and Katie have fun after a meet. Amanda kicks bootie in the backstroke. Daniella says, I ' m never swimming that again! Megan goes for the horizontal full gainer 3 i . Katie makes a wake. Women ' s Swimming Team: Back row (L to R): Mimi Mok, Paulie Kratzer, Anya Spielman, Daniella Seifert, Tif- fany Wheat, Noelle Shapiro, Molly Weeks, Genny Leslie, Jamien Jordan, Kirsten Hungjsto, Anne Divine. Second row: Jana Bartco, Katie Orenstein, Megan O ' Keefe, Cindy Adams. Third row: Tanya Kalmar, Caroline Knsky, Kate Foley, Amanda Palmquist, Megan Anderson, Marna Harrison, Rachel Blanche, Amv White. Front row: Carolyn Pokorny, Jamie Lasky, Shana Ominsky, Kirsten Reckdalhl, Julie Lif- shay, Julie?, Laurie San Martin. Diving Team (L to R): Coach John Hanscomb, Carolyn Pokorny, Megan O ' Keefe, Erika Quail, Perry Pownell, Janine Godfry. Not pictured: Dara Berk. Perry heads for the water. Amanda looks good. 7. 312 HI .—.— - ' 313 w MpiijlH The Berkeley High Men ' s Crew team after long discussion with the school has agreed to represent the high school for another year under the direction of University of California light Wei t Crew Coach Vince Horpel. Coach Horpel has developed a Varsity boat that he hopes will do as well as last year ' s Varsity boat, which won not only the Californian Cham- pionship, but the Western Coast Cham- pionship. This year Coach Horpel has managed to coach both the California Light Wei ts and Berkeley Hi ' s Crew Team at the same time. This gives Berkeley Hi extra experience and knowledge: a decisive edge on all of its competitors. Ihis edge is proven since Berkeley High ' s Crew team swept all of the events it entered during the Los Gatos Oakland Stroke race. Coach Horpel says the up and coming races are the most important to prepare the BHS team for the Nationals which he wishes to win this year. 1. The Junior Varsity Novice Boat: Cox-Josh Freidland, Stroke- Tom Bud- inger, 7-David Shanks, 6-Kent Bald- win, 5-Reed Scudder, 4-Dan Meisel, 3 -Ben King, 2-Aaron Hunger, Bow- Ethan Cary. 2. Tom wonders what the h— Josh is talking about. 3. Team picture: Back row (L to R): Aaron Hunger, Brian McHugh, Kent Baldwin,Tom Budinger, David Slianks, Ehren Dreisbach, Ben King. Front row: Paul Smith, Charles l aw, Dan Meisel, Josh Freidland, David Watt, Mateo Romero, Reed Scudder, Ethan Cary. Not pictured: Scott Hebert, Coach Vince Horpel. 4. Varsity Boat: Cox-David Watt, Stroke-Paul Smith, 7-Charles Shaw, 6-Ehren Dreisbach, 5-Scott Hebert, 4-Brian McHu , 3-Reed Scudder, 2-Tom Budinger, Bow-David Shanks. 5. Aaron and Coach Horpel discuss the physiological implications of crew. 6. Dan Meisel and David Watt look on in disgust at an early morning streaker. SJOI lf ir ;i 314 315 Being on Berkeley High ' s Women ' s Crew team takes a lot of dedication. Workouts at 7 15 every morning at Lake Merritt, running stadium stairs every Tuesday and Thursday, and a race almost every weekend. Extensive time-consuming fundraising such as raffles, bake sales and a Row-a-thoi) is required from all the team members. But, it ' s all worth it. Feeling healthy and strong is a great feeling and, of course, there ' s the feeling you get when you ' ve left the opposing boat in the dust. Ihis year ' s group of rowers has great potential and is looking forward to a successful season. It is trying to raise enough money to transport rowers and boats to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the National Women ' s Rowing Association Nationals in June. Head coach Kathey Moeller and assistant coach Nancy Gaines provide lots of support and continual encouragement. As of April 6th, the team has won many of their races and were still work- ing hard towards the goal of the NWRA Nationals. 1. Varsity eight competes against Mills College. 2. Varsity rowers prepare to put their boats in the water. 3. Novice rowers relax while waiting for their race. 4. Novice lightweight eight pulls to the finish. 5. Varsity four rowers relax after a tight race. 6. Berkeley High Women ' s Crew Team members: Top row (L to R): Kathy Moeller, Tracy Brunner, Page Roberts, Jessica Boyd, Sarah William- son, Allison Packaid and Nancy Gaines. Second row: Kristen Strom- berg, Sherry Selter, Kim Roberts, Louise McNitt, Tammy Springsteen, Molly Mugnolo, Christy Driehams, Fiona Liskamm, Eleanor Kossa. Third row:Caitlin Campbell, Michele Carroll, Julia Mitchell, Allison Gould, Amy Muckleroy, Laura Whittemore. Bot- tom row: Jenny Barks, JUlie Glass, Lishe Peterson, Sarah Rosner, Tracy Lenihan, Katherine Sussman, Alisa Nowik, Etenise Watt and Elvira Blaine. 316 317 Pe do i4f ' 4 n EDITORS: MELISSA CLINTON LIVIA EDWARDS 318 319 T rAA in QA yjt In the Fall of ' 83, Berkeley High School ' s Perform- ing Arts Department put on a colorful performance of The Pajama Game. This zany musical comedy, directed by Carl Brush with musical direction by William Elliott, centers around the romance of Sid (Peter Foley), the new superintendent at an Iowa pajama factory, and Babe (Jenny Kaufman), a union organizer and head of their Grievance Committee. The T i cents raise dispute splits them apart, but of course all is solved, and the ending is a happy one. In the supporting roles were Aaron Davidman as Hines, Debbie Fink as Gladys, Frank Williams as Mr. Hasler, Shawn Roberts as Prez, Erika Bunnin as Mabel, and Sara Duckler as Mae. Some memorable scenes included Hernando ' s Hideaway, Steam Heat and There Once Was a Man. The Pajama Game is the game we ' re in! Pajama Game cast hst: Jennifer Kaufman, Debbie Fink, Aaron Davidman, Peter Foley, Erika Bunnin, Frank Williams, Shawn Roberts, Sara Duckler, Rachel Magid, Doris Jo Moskowitz, CoUn Thomas, Ethan Hutch- enson, Laura Robinson, Carey Cole, Leah Fitschen, Lisa Bodwalk, Monika Olson, Lisa Balabanian, Josh Leavitt, Rico Anderson, Keith Hohnan, Drew Galleni, Robert Nichols, Owida Banks, Jamai DenBerry, Jen- nifer Eden, Richard Harrison, Nona Holl, Susanna Iwase, Noah Kanter, Amie Kreppel, Bodhi Kroll, Elsie Lee, Alex Marcus, Becky Medcalf, Sarah Norris, Gabe Olin, Nancy OUvier, David Park, Shana Reiff, Matt St. John, Elizabeth Warden, Sabrina Wilson, JuUe Burt, Sara E uckler, Alex Kon, Nita Khuen, Jo Leonard, Diana Mehoudar, Evin Merritt, Nicole Pinsky, Lisa Sherman, Yvette Russell and Sabastian Tejeda. 320 1 . Hines (Aaron Davidman) swears to Mabel (Erika Bunnin) that he ' ll Never Be Jealous Again. 2. Babe (Jenny Kaufman) con- fronts her boss, Mr. Hasler (Frank Williams) with demands for a 7 ' 4 cents raise as Mae (Sara Duckler) backs her up. 3. Inside the busy Sleep Tite pajama factory, the workers are constantly warned to Hurry Up. 321 T P yiify i Q ht 2. yn 1. Mr. Hasler (Frank Williams) shows his disgust (and riglitly so) as he looks into a mirror on stage. But fear not. for in the end he gets a face lift and is forever happy. 2. Prez (Shawn Roberts) makes a feeble attempt to seduce yet another female, Mae (Sara Duckler). 3. Much to Mabel ' s (Erika Bunnin) digust Hines (Aaron Davidman) wows Mr. Hasler, Max (Josh Leavitt) and the audience by displaying the com- pany ' s goods. 4. Babe (Jenny Kaufman) smirks as she preclaims I ' m Not at All in Love. 5. At the company picnic, Sid (Peter Foley) fran- tically tries to prevent Hines from throwing knives at Babe ' s apple. 5. 323 A M ' CtA ' KutA P dtcU 1. The A.T.P. ' s are student directed and produced plays per- formed in the Spring of each year in the intimate atmosphere of The New Icehouse Theater. This year senior Frieda de Lackner directed Susan Glaspell ' s Suppressed Desires while Jennifer Simmons, also a senior, directed Sam Shepard ' s Chicago. The audience received an extra treat when the directors and actors collaborated on an original interpretation of Shepard ' s Savage Love ( The Right Stuff), a monologue play dealing with the joys and pains of modern love. Excellent technical direction was provided by John Martin, a senior, and Eric Gidal, another senior, was the unsurpassable and eternal Stage Manager. Biscuits were catered by various members of the cast. 2. The ATP cast and crew: Top row(L to R): Doris Mosko- witz, Ethan Hutcheson, Amy Montali, John Martin, Jen- nifer Simmons, Frieda de Lackner, Dayna Winston. Middle row: Colin Thomson, Chloe Stamas. In The Tub: Josh Leavitt, Amy Bomse. 324 3. 1 . Mabel (Doris Moskowitz) looks on as Stephen (Ethan Hucheson) expresses his Suppresed Desires to Henrietta (Dayna Winston). 3. Chicago : Stu (Josh Leavitt) rambles wildly to Joy (Chloe Stamas) as the bis- cuits look on. 4. Savage Love : Amy Montali, Colin Thompson, and Amy Bomse express their fears and joys about love. 5. Savage Love : Ethan Hucheson and Colin Thomson Usten as Dayna Winson hunts for Mr. Right. 6. Joy (Chloe Stamas) says farewell to Chicago as Joe (ColinThomson), Myra (Amy Montali) and Sally (Amy Bomse) prepare for a fishing trip. 325 Sfr ii P( P Kuiuc and H?rf ' c Production this year was Kaufman and Harts mamc comedy, lhe Man Who Came To Dinner. ' As the yearbook was going to press the wer ' e S ' If J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' production cks£ ZZf K T ' . ' ' S t and costumes for what was bound to become yet another triumph for Berkeley High ' s creative ingenuity Robert Nichols plays Sheridan Whiteside, a famous radio commentator who has to spend Christmas m an unsuspecting OhJQ household after breaking his hip He then proceeds to wreak havoc on the lives of his hosts and m secretary, Maggie Cutles (Susanah Iwase), who has fallen in love with the town newspaperman (Peter Foley). Among the plagues that Whiteside brings upon the household are cock- roaches, penguins, axe murderers and actors Everybody was working very hard on the show and when It opened in May, it was hailed by the New York Times as one in a string of four-star Berkeley High productions. ° Mr. Stanley (Frank WU- liams) searches for his line while Declan Byrne and Jennifer Simmons try not to laugh. 2. John (Michael Pendleton) does aerobics in the background while Sheri- dan Whiteside (Robert Nichols) accepts a drink. (No, the props weren ' t ready yet, either.) 3. Frank finds his line, but too late— everyone ' s al- ready asleep. 4. Amie Kreppel is busy creating a costume. ..qui- etly. 5. Diane MacDonald on the prowl in Stagecraft. 6. The set being built in Stagecraft. 7. The couch gets a new paint job in the Stage Shop. 327 V AfWt The 1983-1984 edition of the Berkeley High Jazz Ensemble managed to maintain the high standards of bands of years past. This year ' s band, propelled by a few excep- tionally talented and hard working students, has performed well both in local concerts and distant festivals. The first victory for the band was in winning for the 7th straight year the Redwood Empire Jazz Festival in Sonoma. This was followed by a stong showing at a non-compe- tative festival in San Mateo. The band ' s agenda also includes festivals in Clovis, Reno, Fullerton, Hayward, and Monterey, where they hope to avenge a two year string of second place finishes. A few of the students play an important role in the Jazz Ensemble. Junior David Ellis switched to tenor saxaphone in order to improve the sound of the section, and quickly found a niche; he won an outstanding soloist award at the Somona Festival and now a fixture as a featured soloist. Also essential are the Student Directors who aid Director Chuck Hamilton in leading the band. In addition to David Ellis these students include senior lead trombonist Michael J. Woodman and four-year tumpet players Edward Cohen and leadplayer Carter Zinn. These students are responsible for selecting music, leading sectionals, rehearsing the group as a whole, and regularly making comments essential to productive rehearsals and successful performances. The various festivals provide the Jazz Ensemble an opportunity for recognition and, on a less serious note, celebration. A weekend of charged-up performances and late night excursions to beaches, casinos and other business establishments often proves to be an effective release from long hours of practice and rehearsal. Just like the classic artfonn itself, through the years the band has managed to master the art of tension and release on and off the stage. Some of the most noteworthy performances in the release aspect have been turned in by lead altoist Bruce Cranetly Springsteen, Mike On and on Wadman, Paul Poontang Burleson, Gordon I coulda made that shot Katz, Eric What ' s in my shoes Kroger (aided by nocturnal maurauders and resident chemists Zinn and Cohen). David Eats Zino buns Ellis, and a brilliant guest per- formance turned in by Ethan Sports Hutchenson. Two promising stars for the future are Ben C-Blues Scale Ball and Arnold Shut up Arnold Cole.  i ..L : J !: ,1 si u 1. The Jazz Band ' s most enthusiastic supporters affectionately known as the J.B.G. ' s (pronounced Jay-B ' -Gee ' s), the Jazz Band Groupies. The club has attended every concert since last year and has been a constant vocal inspiration. The members are, from L to R, Beth Warden, Erika Bunnin, Sawaaaa Duckler. Nicole Pinsky , Chloe Stamas, and Eliza- beth Treadwell. 2. Lead trumpet player Carter Zinn is known for his piercing higli-notes. long showers, periodic outbursts in rehearsal, band room athletics, and overall hedonism. i. lenor player David Ellis, modeling the latest fashion in indoor eyewear, woos the audience once again. 4. Trumpet player of ill repute Ed Cohen, best known for his 7-octave range, quotable quips and his thick. New York accent, explains the origins of famous jazzer Aht Fehn. 5. The Jazz Band, sans 3rd year Director Chuck E. Hamilton, swings hard. First row, from R to L. Jeff Liplan, Josh She- droff, Bruce Springsteen (not the Boss), Ben Ball, David Ellis, David Markowitz and Paul Burleson. Second row, Arnold Cole, Gordon Katz, Mike Wadman, iJoau Skjelbred, and Iviat Bernstein. Third row, Ed Cohen, Nedra Walsh, Carter Zinn, Dave Chachere, Eric Kroger, and Guapo Lee. Not pictured: Andy Hasse. 6. Lead altoist Bruce Springsteen in rare form, Birkenstocks and tube socks not pictured. 329 (Uixce {1 O ' uJU i iA This year ' s Concert Orchestra, under the direction of William Elliot, is the largest one in some time. It has given one concert this year, and will give two more. Among the soloists who will and have performed with the group this year are Yvonne Close, Peter Blayney and Carter Zinn, Devin Binder, Caron Cronin, Caro- line Jamieson, Rachel Einwohner and others. Members of the or- chestra were selected to be in the pit orchestras of the fall musical, The Pajama Game, and the Gilbert and Sullivan ' s operetta The Pirates of Penzance. Members of the group will also go on a short- tour of Hawaii with Concert Chorale shortly after school ends. 1. Rebecca tries to watch the conductor and not the camera. 2. Group picture: Back row (L to R): Isaac Levine, Michael Yuan, Andrew Dientsfry, Devan Reiff, ?. Second row: Debbie Chang, Nicole Hardie, Ligia Giese, Carey Cole, Alison Crown, Kathryn Maurer, conductor William Elliot, Anne Haberkern, Livia Edwards. Front row: Rebecca Einwohner, Jenny Burke, Jennifer Simmons, Rachel Einwohner, Dara Burke, Caron Cronin. Not pic- tured: Sylvia Myintoo, Caroline Jamieson, Mariko Close, Cathy Lawrence, Sabrina Wilson, Danielle Roland, Caitlin Pittel, Paula Roberts, Devin Binder, Bonnie Ponthier, Yvonne Close, Narasimhan Larkin, Melina Miyoshi, Jennifer Leech, Julia Mitchell. 3. Nina, Jennifer, and Rachel show off tor the camera. 4. Livia shows deep concentration (or tries to, anyway). 5. Alison and Isaac fiddle around together. 6. Carey practices alone after a rehearsal. t vf Bh4€ iM The Wind Ensemble, led by Director Chuck Hamilton, performed four concerts this year, including one led by Student Conductors Ethan Hutcheson, Andy Hasse, Tracy Bruner, Carter Zinn, Oriane Williams and Ed Cohen. A high point of the year was the Ensemble ' s trip to the C.M.E.A. Festival in Livermore, where they took top honors in the Performing and Sight-Reading catagories. 1. The band ' s saxaphone section, apparently lulled into semi-consciousness by the rigors of rehearsina. I. ine tlute section tweets. 3. Trumpets of ill repute do wliat only trumpet players can... 4. A cross section of the Wind Ensemble. 5. The Wind Ensemble: Arthur Adamson, Cynthia Alldredge, James Baack, Sage Baggott, Peter Blayner, Jorgen Blomberg, Renee Boyer, Leslie Brand, Shauna Brand, Tracey Bruner, Les Bruvold, David Chachere, Jean Charchere, Edward Cohen, Arnold Cole, James Conning, Denis ha Dawson, Stefano DeZerega,Jennifer Eden, David Elliot, Jennifer Farnsworth, Karin Fisher, Amy Fitzsimons, Kate Foley, Keith Gerber, Brian Goff, Alex- andra Gorin, Daniel Grief, Jason Gruen, Andrew Hasse, Greg Holzrichter, Kathleen Hunter, Ethan Hutcheson, John Keller, Kenneth Kokka, Mary Kraetzer, Eric Kroger, Iviaya Kunkel, Alan Lee, Eric Lehmer, Brendan Leonard, Jeff Lipton, Owen Miyoshi, Anise Nassiry, Cathy Orenstein, Ben Resner, Laura San Martin, Kerry Shen, Joad Skjelbred, Reuben Sloan, Karen SmoUer, Matt St.John, Nick St. John, Sharon Stephens, Simone Trevisan, Oriane Williams and Carter Zinn. Pcf mU The Pep Band, a revived tradition at Berkeley High, had a year marked by sporadic rehearsals and energetic performances at games and rallies. The band, led by director Edward Cohen, gained a reputation for the offbeat, typified by the playing taps for tiie opponent at the end of every B.H.S. win. Another main- stay for the band was leading their unique B - H - S spell-out. 1. The Pep Band in full regalia, demonstrating their infamous B - H - S (yes, BHS!) spell-out. You see, that ' s B ... H .... S. The members varied from one reheasal to the next, but the cornerstones of the band included Peter Blayney, Arnold Cole, James Conning, Ethan Hutcheson, Ken Kokka, Brendan Leonard, Karen Smoller, Orianne Williams. and Carter Zinn. 2. Director Cohen and Ethan, per- form the pre-performance rights. 334 H W Cl4f tA 4 Mixed Chorus is a vocal class that is open to all stud- ents regardless of musical background, although some musical knowledge is helpful. Mixed Chorus is a class that primarily works on basic musicianship such as: intervals, sight singing, part-singing, and vocal literature to meet the needs of the class. 1. 2. Rico and Trisha vocalize their concerns. (I know, Cute, real cute.) The Mixed Chorus (Left to Right) Back Row: Dir- ector, William Elliott, Rico Anderson. Front Row: Micheal Dales, Brenda Topps, Charlene Bradford, Lisa Jennings, Tammy Brooks, Trisha Ryans, Mary- ann Reynolds, and Kirsten Whaley. 2. 335 Qi CU Aeolian Choir is a select girls chorus that is highly performance oriented. Aeolian choir ' s repertorie is written especially for women ' s voices in the treble clef and has a large range of literature to select from. 1. Mr. Elliott hard at work. Aeolian Choir(Left to Right) Front Row: Tracey Newton, Natalie Kent, Amy Hawthorne, Annie Blomberg, Jenny Lin, Yo- londa Hughes, Raquel Ramsey. 2nd Row: Alicia Bowman, Elsie Lee, Ann Haggerty, Susan Larsen, Caroline Seneclavze, Josie Saltan, and Christine Tien. Natalie sings a ballad to Amy. 4. Christine laughs off key. 5. Amy is scoring some serious back- up action. 6. The choir strikes up a tune. 336 L Jl For the first semester Concert Chorale, directed by WilUam Elliot, put on a Christmas Concert at St. John ' s Church. Second semester, the group put on an incredible production of Gilbert and Sullivan ' s Pirates of Penzance, starring Colin Thomson as Frederick, Lisa Balabanian as his true love, Peter Foley as the Pirate King, Beth Warden as Ruth, and Ethan Hutcheson as the Major General. In April, the Chorale had its final concert at St. John ' s. A summer trip to Hawaii is being planned. We must give special thanks to Peter Foley for all of his hard work and for his INFINITE patience. Chorale could not have done it without him. Thanks, Peter! 1. Mabel (Lisa Balabanian) and Frederic (Colin Thomson) proclaim their love to the Major-General ' s ((Ethan Hutcheson) dismay. 2. The Concert Chorale: top row: Frank Williams, John Adams, Chloe Stamas, David Concepcion, Gabe Olin, Paul Sawyer, Aaron Davidman, Peter Foley, Director William Elliott; 2nd row: Richard Walker, Ethan Hutcheson, Colin Thomson, Oriane Wil- liams, Noah Kanter, Nicole Pinsky, Beth Warden, Drew Galleni, Carey Cole, Nancy Oliver, Susan Thomas, Jen Bilik, Rachel Stevens Molly Schwartzberg, Ann Bechtle; 3rd Row: Erin Merritt, Kathy Nichols, Pippi Robben, Sean Johnson, Erika Bunnin, Jenny Kauf- man, Sara Duckler, Leah Fitscher, Elke Glendenning, Katherine Panne, Anne Schwartzberg; 4th Row: Vicki Kumao, Krissi Kohl- stedt, Shana Ominsky, Diana Mehonder, Lariss Washburn, Sabina Wilson, Juliette Stamper; Bottom Row: Jenny Brand, Pearl Shen Rachel Magid, Rebecca Medcalf, Sarah Morns, Lisa Balabanian, Becky Fink, Louise Harm. 3. The Force in action, led by Sergeant Aaron Davidman. 4. Police officers preparing to rid the world of Pirates. 5. The Pirates Cat Like Tread their way to the majors ' house. 6. Pirates proving they aren ' t animals by having an intellectual con- versation. 338 Dm cc P tUucU f ' ? Dance Production ' 84 was full of exciting, creative and diverse numbers. There were elegant fluid lyrical pieces, bold, staccato contemporary pieces and even an African dance and some Dr Seuss! There were also wonderful fillers : a human model ot the heart in action and delightful immitations of different animals. With the colorful costumes and dramatic lighting, Marcia Singman ' s talent and dedication, the creative energy o all the beautiful dancers, and, most of all, the incredible spirit that held the show together. Dance Production ' 84 was unforgettable! Top Row(L to R): Kyle Ahmed, Steve Bergeson. Wendy Rothenberg. Keith Holman, Michelle Anderson, Debbie Nass, John Martin, Debbie Fink. Victoria Kumao. Selina Lewis. Miriam Metzger, Samantha Greenwood, Ian Kesler, Susie Adams, Jessie Parker. Margo Lieberman. Lisa Bodwalk, Alex Kon. Julie Burt, Carol Shanks, Aminta Steinbach. Marcia Singman. Jenny Kaufman. Erika Bunnin, Elaine Gee. Second Row: Heather Lee, Nora Underwood, Dayna Winston, Elizabeth Fiedman, Jaimie Lasky, Jhana McGaugh, Lucy Anderton, Alexandra Tietz, Frieda DeLackner, Heather Gleason, Jenny Longreen. Julie Call, Kaitlin, Welsh, Sari Cooper, Neave Higgins. Third Row: Samantha King, Jennifer Essel, Erica Smith, Sara Duckler, Yvette Russell. Martha Senturia, Ramona Smith, Danita Coleman, Diana Mehoudar, Casey Lee, Brownie Sims, Yvonne Caldwell, Lucia Sykes, Lara Ronfeldt, Angeli Ranadive, Susanna Iwasi. M. ft • :5- Ak ' «• i % Pj 2 Pf ? BKj-1 M S ' 1 iM F r i! feSfi kiH r ' H  ■ 7 _ |B ' J «%« m L. ' 11 A ' i 1F 9SjM|tf M 1 SI 1 F li - ' Vi J I T : i m i 1 «% % a- T - AH -m ' H ' [ r T.f )C •.• .t- 5 -..- LtJ . • i A. JL m K, 4 i rua s LT £fT fcS m 1 r 3SS ' %.T O - ♦, ♦• M r % Y JH 340 {. Jhana McGaugh. Alex Kon, Vicki Kumao, Yvonne Caldwell. 2. Lisa Bodwalk. 3. Heather Lee, Neave Higgins and Debbie Fink. 4. Wylie Burt, Alex Kon and Selina Lewis. Uj Zih mU St C l 4 The Lighting Crew designs and operates the Hghts for the various productions which take place in the Little Theater. For standard shows, there are two board operators, two follow spot operators, a light technician and a stage manager who all sit in the balcony booth coordinating lights and calling light cues. The Lighting Crew works hard together, thus forming colorful illuminations on the stage. The Stagecraft class built all the sets for all the P.A.D. productions. Many members of this class are on Stage Crew. The Stage Crew work backstage and on stage, working excessively to lug the sets on and off the stage. They also are an essential element to a successful show. 1. Group picture: Bottom Row (L to R): Matthew McCauley, Richard Bergstresser, Matthew Doyle. Top Row: Edward Rosenheimer, Ian Reader, Janis Guerrola. 342 2. Suzanne Packard looks on as John Martin manages the stage. 3. Matt McCaunley works hard to build the Sleep Tite Pajama Fac- tory. 4. Stage Crew at work on Pajama Game : Eric Gidal, Johanna Ar- nold, and Kathryn Stern. 5. Stage Crew: (L to R) Kathryn Stern, Eric Gidal, Bruce Warden, Aaron Brownson, Johanna Arnold and Amanda Abarbarnel-Rice. 6. Supervisor Diane MacDonald teaches the techniques of stage- craft to an enthusiastic student. 6. 343 Qe iX A nst C cM The Costume Crew worked diligently on various costumes for Pajama Game, Pirates of Penzance and the Spring plays. They cooperated in a big effort to make bold pajamas and pirate clothes. There ' s no truth to the rumor that they used to abandon their work at night and come back the next morning to find it had been completed by elves. 1. Ronnie Valdez gleefully irons costtiHies. 2. Rene Boyer pulls a needle out of jier thumb. Costume Crew: Top: Jenon Chabbis, Rene Boyer. Bottom: Regan Conley, Devi Gill. 344 hl ict- C llA U The Make-Up Crew worked on Pajama Game , Pirates of Penzance, and the Spring plays this year. Advisor Aida Brennis and Crew Chief Eliza- beth Treadwell taught the basic techniques to a lot of enthusiastic new members. All in all, the Make-Up Crew had a good time doing an essential job. Make-Up Crew: top row: Caroline Pinsky, Nicole Pinsky, Carol Treadwell, Elizabeth Treadwell. Second Row: Nadine Fogarty, Dawn Whalin, Becky Feldman. Third Row: Marianne Gjoro, Cory Packard. Bottom Row: Sonja Mueller, April Lee, Ligia Giese, Annie Blomberg. 1 . Sonja Mueller prepares Sarah Norris for opening night. 2. Crew Chief Elizabeth Treadwell ages Pop Robert Nichob. 345 EDITOR: MAYUMI NISHIMOTO — rn nS - •I- — ? 1 B HKHj k ' H c?i St to k C uMZ EDITORS I NM:HIEF: Ian Tanatnacbi David Concepcion ART DIRECTOR: Cleo Papanikolas PHOTO EDITOR: Jeanie Rowe BUSINESS MANAGERS: Kksten Malork (Ad Sales) Helen Nishikai (Book Sales) ACTIVITIES EDITOR: Helen Chu CLASSES EDITOR: Candi Chan FACULTY EDITOR: Christala Hodges OPENING, CLOSING, STLIDENT LIFE EDITOR: Mayumi Nishimoto P.A.D. EDHCJRS: Melissa Clinton Livia Edwards FALL SPORTS EDITOR: Jondy Mdone SPRING SPORTS EDITORS: Jondy Mdone Ian Tanamachi STUDENT ACTIVITIES EDITORS: Candi Chan David Concepcion LAYOUT STAFF: Steven Di Victoria, Kathie Eastman, Jennifer Ellis Sasha Espisito, Joshua Frances, Triena Gosey, Miles McAfee, Lynne Okamura, Sara Robinson, Kai Shen, Jason Storey, Julius Thibodeaux, Jeannie Toy, Elizabeth Treadwdl, Troy Vann, Danny Williams. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS: Chuck Davis, Brannon Hills, Charles Kratz, Robert Seimerick, Robert Wong. CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS: Ian Tanamachi, David Jung, David Concepcion, Lisa Mehlman, Mayumi Nishimoto, Amanda Pdmquist, Regan Conley, Christine Fisher, Anne Eisenberg, Claude Shaw, Helen Chu, Eliza- beth Treadwell, Helen Nishikai, Kirsten Malork, Marianne Gjorv, Betsy Craib, Calvin Harrell Jr. CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS: Jason Storey, Shannon Wheeler, Drew Hayashida, Keith Gerber, Natasha Robinson, Daniel Weaver. CONTRIBUTING DARKROOM HELP: Melissa Clinton, Ian Tanamachi, Jennifer Ellis, Jason Storey, David Concepcion, Carol Tread- well, Kirsten Malork,Mayumi Nishimoto, Helen Nishikai. CONTRIBUTING LAYOUT HELP: Holly Muckelroy, John Kratz, Ed Cohen, Carter Zinn, Carol Treadwell, Jun Pang, Helen Nishikai, Erika Bunnin, Sara Duckler. ADVISOR: Charles Kratz ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Debby Goto ofjostensfor herguidence and constant help, Calvin Harell Sr. Jr. of Harrell Studios for their tirless efforts in making this yearbook possible, Paul Daniels ScThelette Bennett for their help, sup- port, and patience with the staff, Helen Nishikai for her innumerous hours in front of the composer, and Chuck Kratz who made making this book fun and enjoyable. K . ♦ ?to r-Ai Wtt l j BH M rja °%(S flJ 2a,ai E  — Activities 22-91 Activities Divider 20-21 Advanced Theater Project 324-325 Aeolian Choir 336-337 African Student Union 84-85 American Field Studies 70-71 Asian Student Union 86-87 Autograph Ads Pages 362-368 Badminton 294-295 Basketball, Men ' s Freshman Sophomore 278-279 Basketball, Men ' s Varsity 276-277 Basketball, Women ' s Freshman Sophomore 282-283 BasketbaU, Women ' s Varsity 280-281 Baseball, Freshman Sophomore 306-307 BasebaU, Varsity 304-305 Bike Club 46 Board of Education 258 j Cheerleaders 38 Class Officers 24-25 Close Up 28-29 Closing 348-368 Qosing Divider 346-347 Computer Club 45 Concert Chorale 338-339 Concert Orchestra 330-331 Costume Crew 344 Crew, Men ' s 314-315 Crew, Women ' s 316-317 Cross Country 104-105 Dance Production 340-341 Dedication 2-3 Faculty 258-273 Facuhy and Staff 262-273 Faculty Divider 256-257 Faculty Senate 52 Fall Jacket 72-73 Fall Play 320-323 Fall Sports 94-109 Fall Sports Divider 92-93 Fashion Show 64-65 Fencing 300-301 Field Hockey, Men ' s 56-57 Field Hockey, Women ' s 98-99 Football, Freshman Sophomore 96-97 Football, Varsity 94-95 Golf 302-303 Gourmet Club 42 Gymnastics, Men ' s 296-297 Gymnastics, Women ' s 298-299 Homecoming 132-133 Honor Society C.S.F 32-33 Index 349 Jazz Band 328-329 Jim Spillane League 54 Junior Statesmen 34-35 Key Club 36-37 Lacrosse Team 58-59 La Raza 88-89 Literary Club 68-69 Mad Dog West 43 Make Up Crew 345 Martial Arts Club 50 M.E.S.A 30-31 Mixed Chorus 335 Mock Trial 51 Model U.N 26-27 Opening 6-19 Opening Divider 4-5 Pep Band 334 Pep Squad 39 Performing Arts 320-345 Performing Arts Divider : 318-319 Photo Qub 66-67 Principle 260 Racquetball Club 60-61 Science Conservation 48-49 School Adminitration 26 1 Senior Activities 350-361 Senior Class Picture 174-175 Senior Formals 136-1 73 Senior Formals Divider 134-135 Senior Informals 178-195 Senior Informals Divider 177 Senioritis 128 Senior PoU 126-127 Ski Club 4041 Soccer, Meo ' 284-285 Soccer, Women ' s 286-287 Softball 308-309 Stage Crew 343 Student Life 1 12-128 Student Life Divider 1 10-1 1 1 Student Poll 124-125 Students at Lunch 120-121 Students Between Classes 1 16-117 Students During the Weekend 122-123 Student Senate 22-23 Students Getting to School 114-1 15 Students Over the Summer 112-113 Superintendent 259 Swimming, Men ' s .310-311 Swimming, Women ' s 312-313 Table of Contents 3 Talent Show 62-63 Tennis Club 55 Tennis, Men ' s 292-293 Tennis, Women ' s 100-101 The Producers 53 Title Page 1 Track. 290-291 Tribe 47 Ujamma ;aI ' Z? Underclass 198-255 Underclass Divider 196-197 VoUeyball 102-103 Water Polo, Men ' s 106-107 Water Polo, Women ' s 108-109 Wind Ensemble 332-333 Wrestling 288-289 Yearbook 78-83 Yearbook Credits 348 Young Repubhcans 44 44|VA VA44 V 44VA4 349 DANA ARNDT V. Womens Soccer 11,12 Captain 12 V. Womens Field Hockey 12 MVP 12 Co-Captain 12 I saida BOOM CHICKY BOOM! It ' s been a blast, but I ' m set to jet. CHRIS Ca AUSTIN Desert Trip 10,11,12 The Tribe 11,12 Field Hockey 11,12 To be or not to be. TEFF Thumper AYRAL Close-up 12 Ski Club 12 Underwater Basket Weaving Team 9,10,1 1 Up the Gate. Bye. THERESA Reasee BAKER Orchestra 9,10,11,12 Junior State 9 , Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Jim Spilane Club 12 2nd degree brown belt in judo 1 1 Life is like walking up the down escalator. LISA Mick BANKS Key Club 10,11 Treasurer 10 Ski Club 11 Athletics Advisory Council Sit down and Twirl. Good Luck Erin! DOROTHEA Yvette BATES Afro-American STudent Union 9 V. Womens Track and Field 9,10,11,12 Calif, record holder in lOOm LH 9,10 Ail-American HS Athlete 1 1 USA Jr. National Track and Field Team 10 ' Athlete of the Week 10 Athlete of the Week Year 1 1 Kenco Athlete of the Week 1 MVP Field Eventer for BHS 10,1 1 Olympic trial competitor in Long Jump 12 MICHAEL BEIIRENS Jacket Staff 12 J.V. Soccer 10 Fresh. Football 9 V. Crosscountry 10 Piece to the World or the World in pieces. SHARON Mickey Mouse Ears BENFORD Student Senate 11,12 Racial Relations Committee 10,1 1,12 Berkeley Youth Commission 10,11 I lomecom ing Committee 1 2 Dance Production 11,12 Talent or Gong Show Organizer 11,12 Pep Squad 12 Ski Club 11 Junior Statesmen of America 9,10,1 1,12 Junior Hostess for ' 83 Senior Ball 11 Dance Party ' 83 11 Dance Projects 1 1 Mixed Chorus 10 Aeolian Choir 10 Two blocks above College. Raquel R., get out as soon as you can! D ' NEAN Dee BIRCH Cheerleading 10 Dance Production 11,12 Check you. PETER ' Tete Puma DLAYNEY Honor Society CSF 11,12 Junior Statemen of America 1 1 Boating Club 12 MEnd Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Pep Band 11,12 Pit Orchestra 12 Concerto with Orchestra 1 2 Quarter Carter,Carter? quarter.. .quarter? Carter...? LISA BODWALK Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Make-UpCrew 11,12 Dance Production ' 83 1 1 Company 11 Dance Production ' 84 1 2 ' The Pajama Game 12 Aeolian Choir 10 Dance Projects 11,12 Oh my God... I don ' t believe there ' s actually a parking space! ALLISON BORROWMAN Model United Nations 11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Co-President Model U.N. 12 Aeolian Choir 10 Concert Chorale 1 1 LAURA Buzz BRATT Senior Class Princess 1st Runner-Up 12 Ski Club 9,10,12 Key Club 9,10,11 Breakfast Club 11 Sea Scouts 10,11 12 V. Tennis 1 1 J.V. Swimming 9 No, you just don ' t understand. Here today, gone to Maui after gradua- tion. NOAH Ricky BREYER Senior Class Vice-President 12 Senior Class Representative to Student Senate 12 Student Sanate Treasurer 1 1 Junior Class Representative to Senate 1 1 Pep Squad 12 tiomecoming Runner-Up Senior Prince 12 Junior Statesmen of America 11,12 Talent Show Committee 12 Desert Rats 11,12 J.V. Badminton Manager 1 1 I ' m sorry. I ' ll see you in 25 years. RAISSA BRITN Junior Statemen Board Member 1 1 Junior Statesmen 12 r.iodel United Nations 1 1 CSF 10,11 Honor Society 1 1 Youth for Understanding Scholarship- Spain 1 1 TRACY T BROCK MESA 11,12 Partnership 1 1 Finally Learning to Drive a Stick Shift 1 2 Without a Doubt. Adios B.H.S. ANGELA Angle ' B ' BROWN Leadership 12 Graduation Hostess 10,11 A.A.S.U. 9 MESA 10 J.V. Cheerleader 10 V. Cheerleader 1 1 Head V. Cheerleader 12 That ' s too bad. I wish the classes that follow ' 84 ' Good Luck. TRACY BRUNER J.V. Crew 12 Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale 11,12 Pit Orchestra 10,11,12 Make-Up Crew 11,12 Bay Area Wind Symphony 9,10,11,12 San Francisco Symphonic Youth Orch. 1 2 The night s young and you are not. Look for me in the news, with a bassoon! PAUL K.K. BUi LESON Amigos de las Ameicas 10 MESA 10,11,12 Student Council 1 1 Jr. Volunteers at Alta Bates 12 Symphonic Band 9 Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12 Pep Band 1 1 California All-Star 11 Best Piano Soloist-Hayward State Jazz Festival 1 1 How ' s it goin ' . I ' m goin ' to make it. CONSTANCE Connie CAGAMPANG Junior Statesmen of America 9,10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 San Francisco Boy ' s Chorus Groupie 1 Orchestra 9,10,11,12, Spring State 9,10 Fall State 10,12 Aachoo, Aachoo,Aachoo,Aachoo,Aachoo. Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. YVONNE Ms. Preppy CALDWELL A.A.S.U. 9 Graduation Hostess 10,1 1 Leadership 12 J.V. Cheerleader 10 V. Pom-PomGirl 11 Head Pom-Pom Girl 12 Dance Production ' 84 12 That ' s too bad. Good luck in the future to the Qass of 84! STACEY Grandma CAPERS Leadership 11,12 Pep Squad 11 J.V. Girl ' s Softball 11 The ball was in her field. Best wishes to both teams in ' 85 ' especially J.V.-Luv Stacey. KRYSTAL Krazy K CARPENTER Key Club 11 Sophisticated Ladies 10 Junior Princess 1 1 Fashion Show Committee 1 1 Yearbook Committee 9 Black Student Union 9 J.V. Volleyball 12 Toastmasters Public Speaking Award 1 1 84 is here!! ; Your conscience is your guide. ..MAZE. r ADAM Adam CARROLL Gourmet Club 11,12 Ski Club 12 The concept of synchronicity only brings us within truth ' s grasp. Music is the madness, so keep on keeping on. RACHEL CARROLL Junior Statesmen of America 9,10,11,12 The Producers 1 2 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Woyzeck 10 Skin of Our Teeth 9 Company House Manager 1 1 PajamaGame House Manager 12 The Man Who Came to Dinner Assistant Director 12 Financial Director for PAD 1 2 It ' s cold! Goforit, Shana! DELONZA D CARRAWAY Student Senate 12 Excellence in Youth- 1st in Visual Arts 2nd in Creative Achievement Why see the splinter in your brother ' s eye when you have a beam in yours. MATT Vapor Trail CARUSO Bicycle Club 10,11,12 Can I leave now? See ya. DWAYNE Buffy CASH Weigh tlifting 11,12 Basketball 11,12 Judo 12 V. Football 12 V. Baseball 12 Trust in God. Glad to be a student at Berkeley High f School. I VANESSA Smurf CHAMBERS Totally Awesome. CANDACE Candi CHAN Asian Stu dent Union 9,10,11,12 Jacket Staff 11 Raquetball Club 12 The Tribe 11,12 SkiQub 11 Honor Society 10,11,12 - CSF 10,11,12 jv Close-Up 12 I Yearbook Classes Editor 12 Marathon Dance Survivor V. Badminton 11,12 Skin of Our Teeth Lighting Crew 9 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11 Want some ice? Nief, Neef and PhU: We ' ll always be FOR- EVER FRIENDS. GAIL CHESTER Pep Squad 10 Social Secretary Sohpomore Class 10 How are we supposed to walk in the hall without stepping on these 9th graders? 3 cheers to the class of 1 984. Just 4 you. BENNETT CHIN Mock Trial Team 12 Computer Club 9,10,11,12 J.V. Tennis 12 V. Gymnastics 1 Let me think Well Goodbye! HELEN CHU Yearbook 9,12 Homecoming Committee 12 • Asian Student Union 9,10,11,12 Skin of Our Teeth Make-Up Crew 9 Homesavings Class 1 2 TABIN Ch ' iang Kai Shek CHUNG Latus Rectum 11,12 Harvey ' s Physics Class 1 2 Whipped cream and chains forever and ever, Amen. Die before domestics. KIMBERLY Lipstick CLEAGE Homecoming Committee 10,11,12 YMC AClub II Preppy Young Teen Club 1 2 Head of Pep Squad 1 2 MESA 10 Black Student Union 12 I ' m outta here in 84. Goodbye Dreamboats and tenders of 84! MELISSA CLINTON Latin Club 10 Oceanology Club 10,1 1 World Affairs Club 11 Yearbook 11,12 Astronomy Club 1 1 Zippy the Pinhead Club 1 2 Class Council 10,11 J.V. Field Hockey 10 V. Cross Country Ski Team 10 YOW! Peace, flowers and chives. MARIKO Mari CLOSE Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 9,10,11,12 Co ncert Orchestra 10,11,12 Chamber Music 10,11,12 Piedmont Music Festival Winner 9,10 Young Artist Award Competition-Honor- able Mention 10,1 1 Tanglewood Concert Master 12 OSYO Concert Master 12 SFYO 11,12 OSYO 9,10,11,12 EBCE 9,10,11,12 EBCE Concert Master 10,11,12 EDWARD Jew COHEN Boating Clu b President 11,12 Student CouncU 9,10,11,12 Student Council President 12 Student Staff Court 12 The Tribe 12 Yearbook Contributor 11,12 Jacket Staff 11,12 Jacket Feature Editor 12 Mock Trial Team 12 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10 Bay Area Wind Symphony 10 Poker Club 11.12 Students for a Clean, Convenient Campus 12 Racial Relations Committee 11,12 Model UN 12 V.Wrestling 9 J.V. Golf 10 V. Golf 11,12 V. Racquetroom 11.12 Jazz Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Pep Band 11,12 Pep Band Director 12 Wind Ensemble Student Conductor 12 Pit Orchestra 11,12 BHS Jazz Combo-Co-Director 11,12 These ThingsTake Time Crew 1 Hayward Roar of Spring Jazz Festival- Outstanding Soloist Award 1 1 Reno Jazz Festival-1 st Place 9 Redwood Empire Jazz Festival-1 st Place 10,11,12 Bear Valley Jazz Festival-1 st Place 9 Amador Valley Jazz Festival- 1 st Place 9 Hayward Roar of Spring Jazz Festival- 1st Place 11 Monterey Jazz Festival-Finalist 10,11 A friend is someone with whom I may be myself. Before him, I may think aloud. Ralph Waldo Emerson Thanks.. .friends. Intense effort, love plentiful caring made it special. JULIE Wooly COHEN Close-Up 11,12 Ski Club 11 V. Underwater Basket Weaving Team 9,10 Say No More. Adios Amigos! DEBBIE COHEN Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Yearbook 10,11 Drama Club 9,10,11 Jacket Staff 11 Orchestra 9,10,11,12 Central American Speech Drama Festival 10,11 Dramania 9,10,11 The Sandbox 10 The Ugly Duckling 9 Snow White 10 Man, Woman and Time 1 1 Overtones 9 Science Fair-3rd Place 1 1 NEDT Outstanding Achievement 9 Literary Festival-Best Play 1 1 Best Actress 10 Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising up every time we fall. Thank you Berkeley High for my best year ever! COC A. caffine COLA Yearbook Pest 10,11,12 De-caffinated Anonomous 1 2 National Soft Drink Festival Winner 9,10,11,12 KELLY COLLARD Track Team 11 351 Dance Production 1 1 Drop Reagan, not Bombs! ' Congratulations All Graduating Seniors. Margo, Add a V.A. DAVID Phil A. Pino CONCEPCION Yearbook Staff 9,11,12 ' Yearbook Classes Faculty Editor 1 1 Co-Editor-in-Chief 12 Ski Club 10,11,12 ASU 11,12 The Tribe-Founder President 11,12 The Racquctball Club-Founder Presi- dent 12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 James Dean Fan Club 11,12 Dessert Rats 12 Close-Up 12 Gourmet Club 12 Racial Relations Committee 12 Marathon Dance Survivor 10,11,12 Dance Party ' 83 11 Poker Club 11,12 Twilight 1 2 10.11 Boating Club 12 Jacket Contributor 11,12 V. Badminton 1 2 Concert Chorale 12 Pirates of Penzance 1 2 Excellence in Youth -Volunteer Service 1 1 Got Into Bates Dec.23, 1983 Ais ridiculass ossifer is ' s wine not beer. Ann, Candi, Sarah; I ' ll love you all for- ever. MATT Mr. Bug CRAWFORD Volkswag on Enthusiasts 11,12 Swimming and Diving 1 2 National Merit Semifinalist 1 1 Baja to Oblivion! Go forth and multiply. TRACCI T CRIBBS Pep Squad 10 Sons of Africa 10,11 Key Club 10,12 Boosters Club 10 Marathon Dance Survivor 10,11,12 Student Council REpresentative 9,10,11,12 V.Cheerleader 11 Homecoming Committee-Chairperson 12 The Racquetball Club 1 2 Homecoming Pageant MC 12 Leadership 10,12 LISE DAHMS J.V. Swim Team 1 1 Dance Project 10,11 Mixed Chorus 10 ALPHONZO Fonzo DALTON Sophomore Class Treasurer 1 Sophomore President 10 Junior Class Social Secretary 1 1 Honor Society 10,11 I am going to be somebody! Jamin, Live-Party over here. ANIRA Esi DANIELS Pep Squad 12 Homecoming Committee 12 Talent Show 11 Afro-Haitian Dance 10,1 1,12 SHANNA Shauny DAVIS Civil Air Patrol 11,12 Preppy Young Team Club 1 2 Volleyball 10 Tennis 1 1 Don ' t rank it. LARENE Rene Rene DAVIS College Club 12 Project HOPE 11,12 Partnership 9,10,11,12 Youth News Radio Program 11,12 Field Hockey 12 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12 Keep your head to the sky and reach for the highest star. Well, gang, it looks like we finally made it. ' LO. EN Fiona DEARBORN Yearbook Staff 9 Junior State 12 Gourmet Club 12 Summer With Shakespeare 1 1 American Zionist Youth Foundation 12 A froggie in a toadie is wortli two in the nudist Camp. Go for it, Niners! Kegger, Party! FRIEDA DELACKNER JSA 9,10,11,12 GournetClub 12 Desert Rats 11,12 Guys and Dolls 9 Once in a Lifetime Lights 9 Anything Goes 10 Woyzeck 10 Company 11 Encounters-Bits and Pieces 1 1 Dance Production 1 2 The Man Who Came to Dinner 12 Suppressed Desires Director 12 MATT Blue Hen DENN Jacket Staff 10,11 Jacket Editor-in-Chief 12 JSA 12 Back in my hometown of Hockessin, Delaware... Nice guys finish last; it ain ' t over ' till it ' s over. ARI..ELLE de VALON Key Club 12 folle avoine 12 Lezards tristes Fan Club 1 2 Lucien et les missiles Fan Club 1 2 Tennis 12 Six years of dance practice 7,8.9,10,1 1,12 Trying to understand Americans 1 2 Trying to understand myself 1 2 Craignos, les cartons! Qu ' est-ce que je suis vence faire dans cette galere! ANGELA Angle D. DIXON Leadership 11 Junior Class SEcretary 1 1 Y-A Style 10,11,12 J.V. Cheerleader 10 V.Cheerleader 11.12 So who ' s molded? B-Town is number One, let ' s keep it like that. SARAH DOLVEN Honor Society 9 Close-Up 12 Mad Dog West 12 Student Council Member 12 Gymnastics 9,10 Running 9 Exchange Student to France 1 1 Impromptu 10 Woyzeck 10 Skin of Our Teeth Beauty to her lay not in the thing but in what the thing symbolized. These long high school days reflect the inconsistancy of life. ROBIN Bobs DONOVAN Ski Club 9 Sea Scout 10,11,12 Desert Rats 11,12 Students for a Clean and Convenient Campus 12 Anything Goes Costume Crew 10 Wait! I know I had something to say! ...But, we ARE Berkeley High! SHELLEY LYNN DOTY Womens Soccer 10 Interscholastic Limbo 10,11, 12 Too deep for me. AARON The Brain in his own mind EDLIN Advanced Literary Studies Qub 12 Let ' s get pizza in Harvey ' s class. Have more than tou showest, know more tha n thou knowest. RACHEL Einie EINWOilNER Desert Rats 10,11,12 Students for a Clean and Convenient Campus 12 The Mob 8,9,10,11,12 V. Field Hockey 11,12 Co-Captain Field Hockey 12 Most Inspirational Player FH 12 Concert Orchestra 11,12 Production Orchestra 1 2 Trial By Jury 11 Pajama Game 1 2 Pirates of Penzance 1 2 I ' m not short!! ANN Annie EISENBERG AFS Club President 11,12 Close-Up 11 JSA 10,11 Bike Club 10 J.V. Field Hockey 10 Anything Goes Crew 10 Company Cast 11 AFS Exchange Student to Tunisia 83 Anything but JD. Salinger! PLEASE! MASAKI Mash ESHIMA Photo Club 11,12 JSA 9,11 Land Snorkeling Club 10,11,12 He-He-He-He-He To those I have a select prejudice-Jeanie- BeanieLenaColin: Thanks for the laughs. SASHA Squish ESPOSITO Pina Colada Fan Club 12 We are not groupies. EUGENE Gene EVANS . J.V. BasebaU 10 V. Baseball 1 1 V. Wrestiing 12 J.V. FootbaU 10 V. Football 11,12 Class Representative 12 Pep Squad 11,12 We wUl kill El Cerrito. Raw-fool-trick-mark-weak. CHEKIE Chic FAKRINGTON Jacket Staff 11,12 Student Senate 9 Pep Squad 9 J.V. Cheerleading 10 V. Cheerleading 1 1 V. Pom Pom 12 J.V. Gymnastics 12 Fashion Show 1 1 TA at Washington School 1 1 iviid-Western Ice Skating 9,10 Read my lips, by T. Bennett One must dare to be different. SONYA Jason FITZ Beatles Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Roma groupie 11,12 Pseudo-Punk club 1 1 Dodge Dart Swinger drag racing 11,12 Aeolian Choir 9,10 Commended Student - Merit Scholarship Award 1 1 lcDonalds Employee of the month 12 Seriously though. R.R. Scott FORESMAN-MORRISEY LiteratyClub 12 Ad Astra Per Espera SUSAN Sushi FORTE Gourmet Club 11,12 Co-President Gourmet Club 12 Racquetball Club 12 German Club 10 Honor Society 11,12 JSA 12 Ski Club 9 JOSHUA Little blond-haired kid FRANCIS Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Key Club 11,12 Student Council 11,12 J.V. Track and Field 10 V. Field Hockey 11,12 J.V. FootbaU 11 We don ' t want the main lodge! NO more Burger Money! MONDO Mack FREEMAN J.V. BasketbaU 10,11 V. BasketbaU 12 Your Gone. I ' m otta here!! ELISABETH Lissie FRIEDMAN Students of Survival 11 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Guys and Dolls Stage Crew 9 Advanced Theater Project Sound Crew 9 Once in a Lifetime Lighting Crew 9,10 Anything Goes Lighting Crew 10 Woyzeck Lighting Crew 1 Company 1 1 Encounters Stage Crew 1 1 Dance Production Lighting Crew 9,10 Dance Production 11,12 AeoUan Choir 10 [Chamber Singers 10 Take it up to moose! I DONT PANIC I MICHELE La Sniffles FURUICHI ' ASU 9,12 La Raza Student Union 11,12 LaFamilia 10 Dance Party 1 1 V. Varsity 10 V. Church Basketball 9,10,11,12 ' : I love you 5! Hey Nialas Muchachas stay cool, love ya! ANNA GADE Representative Council 10 Junior Class Treasurer 1 1 Mad dog West 1 2 NFL(Forensics-speech competition) 9.10 Student Council 12 Adding Machine 9 Mame 9 That ' s Entertainment Director 10 No, No Nanette 10 International Thespian Society 9,10,1 1,12 Natl. Merit Scholarship . semi-Finalist 1 2 I never let my schooling mterfere with my education. -Twain LATANYA T GAINES YSL 11 Pep Squad 11 SHANA Bana GALLAGHER SlciClub 9,12 Key Club 10,11 Sea Scouts 10,11,12 Desert Rats 10 Make Up Crew 10 W.C. Girls Choir 9 Aeolian Choir 10 Hey dudes! @ !?t co-eds! It ' s PARIS OR BUST!! WARREN Gee,NO! GTE GEE Gourmet Club 12 Photo Club 12 Jim Spilane League 12 Desert Rats 12 Photo Club Secretary 12 J.V. Mens Tennis 11 Senior Prince 1 2 Blazin ' and Boomin ' to the max! 1984 will see the end of the Mob. LAURA GAIL GETZ Key Club 11,12 Desert Rats 11 The Polo Club 12 Champagne, the Prom, and I ' m gone! ERIC GIDAL Desert Rats 11 Gourmet Club 12 JSA 9,10 Encounters Technical Crew 1 1 Pajama Game Technical Crew 12 Pep Band 22 Wind Ensemble 10,11 Bay Area Wind Symphony 9,10,11 Green Grass and High Tides. It ' s been fun, it ' s been real, but not real fun. MARL NNE GJORO Gourmet Club 12 AFSClub 12 Student Council 12 Haiwa Anti-Nuclear Club 12 V. Crosscountry Team 12 Pajama Game Make-Up 1 2 HEATHER Heathy GLEASON Close-Up 12 Dance Production 10,11,12 Dance Projects 10,11 All you need is a pulse and an address -- The Big M.F. Boogie on Down! CHRISTINA B GODFREY Ski Club 9 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 The Tribe 12 Dance Production 1 1 Rosebuds 11,12 Basically, it ' s a manifestation of God ' s perverse sense of humor. --A.L. To my best buddiesiThanks for the greatest memories of all. STEVEN Toby GOLDMAN Computer Club 9 La Crosse 1 2 Pajama Game Stage Craft 12 Bye. ERIC GOODRICH J.V. Crosscountry 10 Look to Jesus. TUSEDA Tuesday GRAGGS Student Council Representative 10 Pep Squad 10.12 Homecoming Committee 12 MESA 12 Honor Society 9,10,12 Work Experience 10.11,12 West Campus Softball Team 9 San Pablo Park Softball Team 10,11 San Pablo Live Oak Tennis Club 1 1 KDIA Dial Soap 2nd Place 1 2 Bay Area Writing Contest Anyway, I know! Good-Bye! SAMANTHA GREENWOOD Gourmet Club 12 JSA 9.10,11,12 Anything Goes 10 Dance Production 83 Cr 1 1 Dance Projects ' 83 Crew 1 1 Dance Production 84 Crew 1 2 Community Theatre Stage Crew 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 DANIEL Jack Straw GROSS Ski Club 9,12 Student Council 11.12 Students of Survival 1 1 Desert Trip 12 Honor Society 10.11,12 CSF 10.11.12 V. Mens Field Hockey 11.12 V. Mens Field Hockey President 12 To sleep, perchance to dream... Bad trip. STEPviANIE Irene GREER Yearbook Staff 9 Jonor Society CSF 12 Junior State 12 Company 1 1 Who ' s who among High School Student 12 Summer With Shakespeare 1 1 Saw a spyder. m.aybe I ' ll cry for a while. Ve ll see. ...and in die meantime. Party dudes! J.B. GEES Jazz Band Groupies 10.11 Carter Zinn Fan Club 10 LasagnaClub 10. 11 Towing Club 10 Superego I. D. Debating Team 1 1 P.A.D. Partiers 10,1 1.12 Ed Cohen Fan Club 11 Boating Club 10,11,12(!) Fiat Cruisers 11.12 Racing with the Moon. We love you. Jazz Band. 353 RICHARD ' Trettyboy GROSSE Jacket Staff 12 Ski Club 12 Gourmet Club 11,12 J.V. Waterpolo 12 J.V.Football 11 J.V. Basketball 9 Bad trip. To the underclass... I don ' t want your Burger Money. SHANNON Boopie GUTHRIE Ski Club 9.10 Key Club 10,11 Sea Scout 10,11,12 J.V. Field Hockey 1 1 Make-Up Crew 10 W.C. Girls Choir 9 Aeolian Choir 10 Dance Projects 1 1 Don ' t shoot or I ' ll move! What will this school be like without us? JESSlCA Jesse GUYNN SCOTP 12 Political and Current Events Awareness Club 11 Year of Study Abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France 9 Rotary International Scholarship to Study Abroad in Chanibery, France 1 1 French Baccalaureat 1 1 We ma be nuts but we ' re incorporated! Boomiii ' ! AMY Sam HALFON CSF 12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Key Club 10 Literary Club 10 V. Tennis 12 J.V. Tennis 10,11 J.V. Softball 9,10,11 Thank God it ' s over! RHONDA Roni HALL Preppy Young Teen 1 2 Gymnastics 8 Volleyball 10,11 Don ' t rank it. I ' m out of here in ' 84. KARRA Kotta HANCOCK African Student Union 10.11 Partnership 9 Homecoming Committee 12 Skin of Our Teeth 9 Junior Volunteer at Herrick Hospital 9,10,11 So What? AUNA HARRIS Honor Society 10, 1 1 CSF 10.11 MESA 10,11,12 Student Council Representative 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 African Students Association 12 Racial Relations 12 Partnership 12 Student Senate Vice-President 12 Sophomore Princess 1st Runner-Up 10 V. Cheerleader 1 1 Pom Pom 1 have a dream... MLK Jr. Success is the only answer... GINA Luther HARRlSON African-American Drama 10 J.V. Crosscountry 10 Youth News 10,11,12 MESA 10,11,12 Partnership 10,11.12 Question, threaten Kill Authority. LORAINE Lorie HART Ski Club 12 Age is a matter of mind, if you don ' t mind- it doesn ' t matter. Good bye, good luck, and good riddance! DREW Mac Rice HAYASHIDA Asian Student Union 9,12 Skin of our Teeth 9 Anything Goes 10 Company 1 1 100 Hour Medal for voluntary service at Alta Bates Hospital. 1 1 The royal Big Mac 12 Not much, how much money do YOU have? See Ya....oh, and Take care out there. AARON HEIFETZ Athletic Advisory Souncil Chairperson 12 V. Soccer 1 1 V. Football 12 V.Jai-alai 12 BMFC 9.10,11,12 Football All League Honorable Mention 12 Football Bay Area Honorable Mention 12 Where I will go, I do not know, I hope it does not snow. MARTIN Spider HIGGlNBOTHAM J.V. Track and Field 9 V. Track and Field 10,11,12 V. Crosscountry 10,11,12 Success comes easier when you stop believing in dreams and start believing in yourself. Before shipping out you have t o shape BRANNON Brandy HILLS Sons of Africa African Student Union 11,12 Asian Student Union 9,10.11.12 Homecoming King Runner-Up 1 2 Wu Shu Demonstration Team 9,10.1 1,12 Yearbook 9,12 J.V. Wrestling 12 J.V. Baseball 9,10 Freshman Football 9 Wind Ensemble 9,10,11 Wu Shu 9.10,11,12 Tae Kwan Do Karate 10,11,12 Jazz Band 9 C.A.P. 12 Heaven and Earth are one; so must we seek a discipline of mind and body. Using no way as way. CHRISTALA HODGES Ujamma Newspaper 10 Yearbook Faculty Editor 12 Career Awareness Program 12 Radio Braodcasting 12 Racquetball 10,11 Mixed Chorus 9,10 JAMES Bow Chin HORNER V. Field Hockey 11,12 Roll over Selina. Later. BEN HOROWITZ V. Football 10.11.12 You see the broad to get her booty akem. leg her down and smack ' em yack ' em. Time may change me, but I can ' t trace time. RAY Loverboy HOWELL Homecoming Committee 12 Back to Black Week 12 J.V. Basketball V.Basketball J.V. Basketball MVP I shall succeed. God Please! Bless America. KAI Baby Huey liUEY Chess club 9 Botany Club 10 V. Badminton 11,12 Deal-lay-ga-low-moe. CECILIA Ceci HURD Key Club 10.11 J.V. Field Hockey 1 1 I ' m not weird, it ' s just that everyone else is so normal. I know BHS will be boring without me. ETHAN Thurston HUTCHESON Jacket Staff 1,12 The Tribe 11,12 Self Scheduling Proctor 11,12 Pep Band 11,12 Boating Club Vice-President 12 V. Golf 9,10,11,12 Pajama Game 12 Supressed Desires 12 Pirates of Penzance 12 The Man Who Came to Dinner 12 Company Pit Orchestra 1 1 Trial by Jury 11 Wind Ensemble 10.11,12 Concert Orchestra 10,11,12 Concert Chorale 12 Jacket Sports Editor 1 1 Jacket Co-Editor-in-Chief 12 When all else fails, flail. OBabe! KENYATTA Yatta JACKSON Project Hope 1 1 Student Advisory Board 12 Class Representative 10,11.12 African Student Association 12 V. Basketball 1011,12 All North Coast Section Team Bes Defensive Player 1 1 John F. Kennedy All Tournament Team 1 1 All League Honorable Mention 1 1 Oakland Tribune ' s Eastbay Honor Roll 1 1 All Tournament in Woodrow Wilson Holiday Classic 12 All Tournament at Mil ' s Classic 12 I ' m out a ' here. It ' s sad, but true.. .if you lose in politics you lose in life. CORY Billy JOHNSON Ski Club 9 Student Council Representative 9 Fresii-Soph. Football 9 J.V. Wrestling 1 1 V. Wrestling 12 Ya wanna ' get outta ' here... What ' s the use? KYLE JOHNSON French Club 10 Student Council 9 V. Soccer 10.11 Vermont One- Act Play Competitn 9,10,1 1 Ten Little Indians Twinfield Drama Qub 10 NEDT Achievement 9,10 Varsity Letter and Pin 10.11 I will choose a path that ' s clear--I will choose free will. I don ' t know where I ' m running now, I ' m just running on. RA YMOUND ' ' Ray- Ray JOHNSON V. Wrestling 10 J.V. Football 11 V. Football 12 1984 IS THE YEAR!! 1984. SHAN JOHNSON What am I going to do now? CHARLES Chuck JOHNSTON JSA 10.11.12 Close-Up 11 German Club 10 Gourmet Club 11,12 Honor Society 10.11,12 CSF Life Sealbearer 10,11,12 Citizen ' s Advisory Committee on Cer- tified Negotiations 11,12 JESSICA Shortstuff JONES Leadership 12 Class Treasury 12 Partnership 9,10,11,12 Skin of Our Teeth 9 I ' m scared of you!! Free at last, thank God I ' m free at last. THOIviAS Apple Pie JURD V. Football 10,11,12 J.V. Football 9 Football. Football. JULIE Semi-Sweet KAIL JSA 11,12 Racial Relations 12 Pep Squad 1 1 Cheering Squad 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Aeolian Choir 10 Concert Chorale 1 1 Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 12 Read my Lips! Ciao Baby! LENA KATO Photo Club 11,12 JSA 9 Italian Club 11 Land-Snorkeling Club 10.11,12 Aeolian Choir 10 Concert Chorale 10,11 Chorale Singing Tour in Italy 10 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Special Olympics Volunteer Helper 1 1 TONYA T. Baby KENT Red Gold 10.11,12 V.Softball 10 DERRICK Sick Rick KING V. Gymnastics 10,1 1,12 J.V. Football 9 It was fun while it lasted, here and there I got blasted but then again I wouldn ' t ; do it again. I ' m glad I ' m getting the Hell out of school! ' KELLY Bonkey KLOPP Key Club 11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Yearbook 9 Boaf ' Club 12 J.V. Soccer 1 1 Men ' s Water Polo 10,11 Paris 12 Oh gee! Oh my God! Mes Amis - merai pour tons les bonnes annies! PETER Such a Stud KORN H-Day, April 1983 11 Students of Survival 1 1 Student Council 12 Youth Commission 12 Honor Society 10.11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Literary Club 12 Anything Goes 10 Concert Chorale 1 1 Ode to Heather Trio 12 Oh, that reminds me... Wenn ich doch nur mehr hatte! CHRISTINA Eleanor! ! KOSSA TAUNT(Teenagers Against Un-moral and Naughty Things) 1 1 J.V. Crew 10 V. Crew 11,12 Dave!! What are you doing? Let me out!!! LUKE Luker KREINBERG J.V. Basketball 10.11 Homecoming King 1 2 MIAKUNIS JSA 9,10 Youth Commission 10,11 Students for a Clean, Convenient Campus 12 Skin of Our Teeth 9 Anything Goes 10 Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich... Let ' s Start living our lives, living for the Future Paradise. --Stevie Wonder TRACY La Dreamer KWON ASU 9.12 J.V. Volleyball 10 That ' s too bad. LAVENIA-Vene-Vene LANIER What ' s Up! Let ' s party all night long. JIIvl Cyra LAWLER The Never on the Honor Roll Club 9,10,11 V. Wrestling 9,10,11,12 J.V. Water Polo 12 V. Gymnastics 10,1 1 SHELLIE LAWSCHA YSLClub 10 Pep Squad 10 MESA 10,11,12 Afro-American Student Union 9 Photo Club 12 Yearbook 12 Jacket 12 MESA Summer School 10,11,12 Symphonic Band 9 I have a dream... I ' m glad, I am leaving. LAM LE J.V. Swimming 9,10,11 V. Swimming 1 2 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 HEATHER LEE Dance Production Find happiness no matter how little it Now that I know how hard it is, I ' m ready! ' JIHEE LEE Asian Student Union 12 KEVIN LEE The Tribe 11.1 2 Ski Club 11.12 Twilight 1 2 10.11 Student Athletic Advisory 12 V. Tennis 9.11.12 Kev. take your jacket off and put it back on. -E.T. NANCY LEE Key Club 11 Ski Club 10 Dance Production ' 83 1 1 What? iViARGO Margo,me,soy LIEBERKiAN Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Dance Production 12 Gourmet Club 12 Literary Club 12 JSA 12 Dance Performances 12 Why? To make it or not to make it, that is the quesiton. BRENDAN Berndan LEONARD Poker Club 11.12 J.V. Soccer 10 Pep Band 12 Brass Ensemble 1 1 Eind Ensemble 10.11,12 Du-bm, Du-bni. Du-bm. TERr ' TE ' Lynne LESTER Leadership 1 2 Close-Up 1 2 Track and Field 10 Ya ' U come back now ya hear? Have a great Life. DAVE Hammer LEVY Ski Club 12 J.V. Swim Team 9 Wat haole, ower you money or wat? Wat Brah, watch ya lookin ' at! Like beef o ' wat? JOE Mac Raviolio LINHAROS Key Club Co-President 11,12 SkiClub 10.11.12 Adidas Advisory Board 12 Stock Market Club 12 Mad Dog West Chess Club 9.10,11.12 Honor Society 9,10.11 CSF ,10,11 Wrestling 11,12 Soccer 12 Dance Production 11,12 Golf 11,12 Pajama Game 1 2 Rotary Youth Leadership Camp 1 1 355 Who, me? I wasn ' t even with her. Remember those who salt will get salted back. MARCO LOUIE Dishonor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 Student Senate ad hoc Nauseum Com- mittee 10,11,12 J. V. and V. Fencing Team 11,12 Wind Ensemble 12 Symphonic Band 10 Society for theEdification of Cacaphon- ous Harmony 4x3 Mix sugar with egg whites and whip until fluffed. --Julia Chils BUS, je vous emmesde, a pied, a cheval et en voiture. KEVIN Kev-Kev MARSHALL J.V. Football 10,11 V. Football 12 Do unto others as they do onto you, if you don ' t you ' ll lose. So long and good riddance. JOHN Moose MARTIN Community Theatre Crew 9,10,11,12 Skin of Our Teeth 9 Anything Goes 10 Dance Production ' 82 1 Cabaret 10 Woyzeck 10 Dance Projects ' 82 10 Dance Production ' 83 1 1 Peter Pan 11 Dance Projects ' 83 1 1 Pajama Game 1 2 Dance Production ' 84 1 2 ATPS 12 The Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2 Dance Projects ' 84 12 Berkeley Rep Summer Season 11,12 Berkeley Rep Way of the World 1 2 Berkeley Conservatory Ballet 11,12 Take it down to Moose. Moose it. TOMMY Mr. Look So Good MASON None 9,10,11,12 Will you let me? Good riddens to you all. JASON MATHIS Student Athletic Advisory Board 12 V. Badminton 11,12 Life is just a 7-10 spht. --John Dean I hope I never have to go through this again! DAVID MATUCHA Do not envy immortals, for without the fear of death they cannot enjoy life as we do. May you never thirst is the Heinlein sense. F.RIKA MAURER Close-Up 1 1 JSA 9,10.11.12 Awesome Threesome 7,8,9.10.1 1.12 J.V. and V. Volleyball 10,11,12 If not ilic biggest, it ' s got to be cool . raw and totally awesome. KIM BHRLY Loquatious One MAYFIELD Ski Club 1 I JSA 12 Desert Trip 11 Newspaper Reporter 9 Upward Bound U.C.B. 9,10,11,12 Black Student Union 9 Afro-Haitian Dance 01 V. Cheerleading 11,12 Stagecraft 10 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 1 1 Citizenship Award 9 Journalism Award 9 What fools these mortals be. Berkeley High is the Best! Underclass- men live it up! MACENJE Che-Che MAZOKA Student Council 9 Spanish Club 9 Fashion Show 11,12 Dong Show Participant 1 1 Journalism 11,12 Leadership 12 Students for a Clean and Convenient Campus 12 Photo Club 12 Homecoming Queen 2nd Runner-Up 12 Track 9 What sign are you? May the world evolve aroung you and your dreams. MILES Flint Otis MCAFEE Ski Club 11,12 Key Club 11,12 V. Football 1 1 J.V. andV. Scamming 10,11.12 V. Capture the Flag Team 11,12 Student Council 10,11,12 Marathon Dance 11,12 Raise up like Flint. I can ' t say I loved you all, but I ' ve loved as many as 1 could. CHRIS MCCLAIN The Tribe 11,12 V. Golf 10,11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 KATHRYN Kate MCCUE Journalism 10 Honor Society 11,12 CSF 11,12 AFS 11 Literary Club 12 Art Show 1 1 Company Costume 1 1 Early Graduation LI 2 BRIAN The AU-American Boy MCHUGH J.V. and V. Crew 11,12 Shut up and row! GREER Staffer MCVAY Homecoming Queen Candidate 1 2 Leadership 10 BCS-300 12 J.V.Softball 10.11 V. Tennis 9 V. Softball 1 2 Time will reveal. I love you Bryan. DANIEL Sir Pimpalot MEISEL Triatholon Club 11 Ski Club President 10,11,12 Gump Club Honourary Member 12 Student Council Representative 12 Gourmet Club Treasurer 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 V. Crew 10,11,12 Debbie Fink 11, 12 MATT MENOCAL V. Golf 12 J.V. Soccer 10,11 MICA MEREDITH V. Basketball V. Baseball LISA What ' s your name again? MERRIN JSA 9 I CAN ' T TAKE THIS ANY MORE!! BLAH!! So long freshmen? JUSTIN MILBERG Mad Dog West 12 Student Council Representative 12 Ski Club 12 Accepted to Cornell 1 2 Sometimes you just gotta say ' What the Heck. ' If you try real hard, you get what you need. CHERYL Buba Joe MILLER Reading Club 12 J.V. Basketball 9 V. Softball 10 For sure. Let the party begin. CONSTANCE Connie-Jane Mo! MOORE U.C. Partners 9 U.S.S. 9 Key Club 1 1 P.T.S.A. Membership Chairman 1 1 Race Relations 1 1 J.K. Soccer 3 11,12 Dance Production 83 1 1 Wait, I was gonna tell you a story... P.S. What are you gonna wear tomorrow? I love you! TONYA MOORE Homecoming Pagaent 10,12 Pepster 12 V. Crosscountry 1 2 V. Track and Field 10.11,12 Good luck to the seniors to come. Look for something in life. JULIA Ju Jam MORRIS Mixed Chorus 1 1 Hey you, what you gonna do after hi- school! Unity, brothers sisters, there ' s got to be unity! THEODORA Dora MURRAY MESA President 12 Jr. Class Vice-President 1 1 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 1 1 Ivis. National Teenager pageant 12 Pom Pom Squad 1 1 Was I molded? It ' s been fun. but I ' ve got to run. CAROLINE Dingy NAKAI lARA Asian Student Union 9,10,1 1,12 Winterball 12 Spirit Week 10.12 Club Day 12 La Familia 10 V. Volleyball 10.11 V. Church Basketball 9.10,11,12 E.O. Keepl-Tup! ' Dreamer Sniffles, Carolina and Traci: you ' re the best! DARIUS Big D NASSIRY Ski Club 10.11,12 Gourmet Club 12 Student Athletic Advisory Council 1 2 Triathlon Club 11 Mad Dog West Sheik RunningClub 11,12 Students for aClean and Convenient Campus 12 J.V. Crosscountry 1 1 V. Track and Field 11,12 V. Crosscountry 12 V. Championship Rugby 12 P ' S ' The sun is shining! V. Championship Rugby 12 TORSTEN Tor NEILANDS SCOTP 12 The roots of Education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Best of luck and success to the class of 1984. CHRIS NELSON Revenge is a dog ' s hind leg. Good riddance! GREG Twelve 0 ' Clock NEWTON Black Repretory Fashion Show Love and Let Be. Have a good one, for you are all you have. LATUISE Cuddles NEWTON Gourmet Club 12 Racquetball Club 12 Computer Club 12 I can ' t wait to get out of High School. HELEN MARIKO NISHIKAI Literary Club 11.12 Literary Club Editor-in-Chief 12 Yearbook Photographer 1 1 Yearbook Book Sales Manager 1 2 Honor Society 9,10.11,12 CSF 10.11,12 Film Makers Club 1 1 Self-Scheduling Proctor 12 Orientation Tour Guide 11.12 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Excellence in Youth: Certificate of Merit- Art 9, Certificate of Excellence-Volun- teer Service 1 1 PG E Scholarship Semi-Finalist 12 National Honor Roll 12 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12 Bank of America Plaque Winner 1 2 I am NOT shy!! in a fit of common fury. To the three men in my life: Semper vos amo. wiAYUMI NISHIMOTO Honor Society 11.12 CSF 12 ASU 11.12 Close-Up 12 Yearbook Senior Activities Editor 1 2 Yearbook Student Life Editor 1 2 Racquetball Club 12 Self-Scheduling Proctor 11.12 Member of Oakland Kendo Dojo 1 0. 1 1 . 1 2 Women ' s US Kendo Championship Team Candidate 12 BEATRICE Bea NONET Ski Club 12 Gourmet Club 12 Good riddance. DANIEL O.D. 0 ' DONNEL BHS Drawing Team 10,11,12 World Trade Club 11,12 A.M. San Francisco (KGO) 1 1 On the Square (KTVU) 11 ..er uh um.... Ciao, Amerigo. LYNNE OKAMURA J.V. Gymnastics 9 V. Gymnastics 10 GARET The Faret O ' KEEFE JSA Volleyball Club 11,12 Field Hockey 11,12 Honor Society 9,10.11,12 CSF 11 My reflex is in my other knee. Th-Th-That ' s all folks. DAVID PAIGEN Science Fiction Club 9 CHORE 10 Math Team 9,10.11 Computer Club 1 1 Fencing Team 1 1 Do not wonder how to live; instead precede to do so. Gorean Saying Stay wierd. that way you can overcome everything. DAVID Senor Dos PERES-DOSIER ivlESA 11,12 La Raza 1 2 Berkeley Youth Commission 1 2 The Priest and the Devil both exist but there ' s only one way-think about the battle of the Sun and the Moon and Night and Day! Thank you and Goodbye Berkeley High, UCSB-I ' m on my way! JEFF Stork PETRY Computer Club 9,10 Mad Dog West Sheik Running Club 10.1 1 J.V. Track and Field 10 J.V. Crosscountry 10 V. Track and Field 1 1 V. Crosscountry 1 1 I am outta here! Life has only just begun in 1984. JOE Pakalolo POIROT Gourmet Club 1 1 Bike Trip 10 Ski Club 10,11 Fresh. Basketball 9 V. Football 1 1 V. Mens Field Hockey 11,12 Hawaii Trip 12 What seems to be the problem? Why party tomorrow when you can party today AND tomorrow? SHELLEY Mickey POLLARD Fashion Production Director 1 2 Never regret your actions. Too bad you gurs are still here! NJURA PONDER V. Track 10 Bye! HAROLD POSKANZER JSA 9,10.11,12 JSA President 11 JSA Legislative Involvement Officer 11,12 Ski Club 11,12 Cast Parties 11,12 Don ' t worry, I ' ll clean it up! Do you have a little sister? RACHEL Bogart POWELL Key Club 10,11,12 Student Council 12 Desert Trip 10,11,12 National Merit Commended Student 12 Bad trip. PAT POWERS J.V. Golf 12 V. Mens Statistician Basketball 12 Fresh.-Soph. Stats. Football 9 Is it over already? MARK PRAUSNITZ JSA 9.10,11,12 Student Senate 11,12 Student Council 1 1 Close-Up 12 Desert Rats 11,12 Berkeley Youth Commission 1 1,12 Symphonic Band 9,10 Anything Goes 10 After all is said and done, more is said than done. DOUGLAS Cap PRICE JSA Photo Editor 11,12 Close-Up 12 SkiClub 10,11,12 Jacket Staff 12 Honor Society 11,12 J.V. Water Polo 10 La Crosse Club Goalie 1 2 Concert Choorale 1 1 Trial By Jury 1 1 Big Brother eats quiche. I shall return. LATONYA Tee PRlCE Leadership 1 2 V. Softball 1 1 Work It. Congratulations! Seniors of Berkeley High. ' DEBORAH Dab QUINN Marathon Dance 1 1 Dance Party ' 83 11 Black Student Association 1 2 Good Scholarship Award Art Metal Award Set your goals and schieve your dreams! NICHOLAS Coconut Juice REESE 1981 Judo Nationals in Hawaii Berkeley Mavericks Futball Club Sophisticated Gents The Family Where are all my groupies? STEPiiEN Duk Sun v u RIENZI J.V. Water Polo 10 If you drink don ' t drive, if you suck don ' t swallow. Go home you ' re broke. KIM Madcapper ROBERTS We are NOT groupies. SYBlL Syb ROBINSON Partnership Program 9 MESA 10.11.12 MESA Secretary 12 Close-Up 11 Homecoming Committee 1 1 Senior Class President 1 2 Student Council Representative 10,12 Professional Development Program 11,12 DongShow 1 Leadership 1 2 Young Sophisticated Ladies 10 Senior Princess 1 2 J.V. Women ' s Crew Team 10 . 57 J.V. Softball 1 1 J.V. Pom Pom 9 Link ' s Cotillion Debutante 1 2 D.C. Hooray Club 11 I wamnis be a UCLA broin!! Such is Life. All good things must come . to an end. LOUIS Big Lou RODGERS Football 11,12 lost Improved Player 12 Together we win divided we lose. WENDY Wendolyn ROTHENBERG YatchClub 12 Dance Production ' 84 1 2 Women ' s Day Performer 1 1 No, but you don ' t understand! No, but can I tell you something? GREGORY Rrrosales ROSALES ASU 12 Ski Club 12 Fresh. Basketball 9 Oh, I ' ll have my paper done way before it ' s due! Take thing seriously!(Until your senior year.) JEANIE Jeanie Beanie ROWE Photo Club 11,12 Yearbook 12 Land-Snorkeling Club 10,11,12 Gumby and Pokey Lovers Club. Dammit 9,10,11,12 Turned in toa Lizard and Back Again 11,12 Bawk, Bawk, Bawk. If we were all cockroaches, high school would be optional. JAIME Jam-Jam RUCKER Student Director, Board of Education 1 2 JSA 12 Student Senate Newsletter Committee 1 2 Mathematics Engineering Science Achieve- ment 9,10,11,12 Model UN 11,12 Youth Commission 10,11 Close-Up 1 1 Junior Class Vice-President 1 1 Racial Relations Committee 1 1 Key Club 11,12 Sophomore Class Vice-President 1 Partnership 9 D.C. Hoorah Committee 1 1 Homecoming Queen 1 2 Honor Society 1 1 CSF 11 Honor Roll 9 .llPVAN Becrbarrcl RUkPELSTILTZ Old Men in the Appalachians Society 9,1 A Baby, a Baby, my kingdom for a Baby. See you in Twenty Years. YVETTE Shortcake RUSSELL Jacket Girl 10 Pom Pom Girl 9,11 V, Cheerleader 1 2 Student Senate 11.12 MESA 10,11,12 JSA 1 1,12 Skin of Our Teeth 9 Anything Goes 10 Company 1 1 For Colored Girls 1 1 Pajaiiia fianie 1 2 The Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2 Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 1 1,12 Honor Society 10 Whacha gon do now! ' . ' Ya don ' dropped ya pistol whc ' il-ya bust through the winda !! MICHAEL Pretty Eyes SAMUELS J.V. Baseball 1 2 Be nice. Do life light or you want be right. IRMA George SANCHEZ Official Beatles Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Employee of the Month, McDonalds 1 2 Tell me about it, girl! Good-bye!! EMILY EM SARGENT Glimmer Twins Fan Club 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 Roma Groupie 11,12 Independant Arts Club 9,10,11,12 Dodge Dart Swinger F.C. 11,12 Surfer Buzz F.C. 9,10,11,12 Psuedo-Punks Club 11 Mr. Turtle and P.R. Impersonators of America 10,1 1,12 Creative, Modern and Jazz Dance 9,1 0,1 1 Euwww, that ' s so gross! Sometimes you ' ve just gotta say. ..what the @t %+!! PETER Saint Peter SAUER Italian Club 11 Photo Club 12 JSA 9 Hiking Club 12 Dance Production 12 Concert Chorale 1 2 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 9,10,11,12 Chemistry Student of the Year 1 1 Don ' t worry about it. ERIC SAYLES J.V. Basketball 1 1 V. Basketball 12 Adidas Advisory Board 12 Casanova Club 1 2 Nola. E.Sayles Smurfn. NINA Paul SAYLES Official Beatles Fan Club 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Tell me about it, girl! Later, dudes! NICOLE Nicky SCHWAB Ski Club 11,12 Gourmet Club 12 Jazzercize 12 Lookin ' for fun felling Groovy! I am out! Wheeeeee! CAROL Leg of Lamb SHANKS Key Club 10,11 Ski Club 9,11,12 Sea Scouts 10,11,12 Desert Trip 1 J.V. Tennis 1 1 Dance Production 12 Anything Goes Make-Up Crew 10 Dance Projects 1 1 Honor Society 11,12 CSF 1 1,12 Sea Scout Boatswain 1 1 I need a nice house with fun people. a hot tub, and beer. Golden Gate Bridge-Year 2000, May 5th, 1 2 noon. DAVID SHARNOFF Chess Club 10,11,12 Computer Club 10,1 1 SPHINX 12 Honor Society 11.12 CSF 1 1,12 CSF Vice-President 12 Fencing 10 Accelerated Program 1 2 UCB Extension 11 What goes up comes down. See ya later. CLAUDE Morrocco MOLE SHAW Yearbook Staff 12 Bachgammon Club 10,11 Afro-Student Union 12 Racquetball Club 12 V. Football 10,11 J.V. Baseball 12 V. Tennis 11.12 V. Football Pinole Valley 12 You and I ' You brought that shit on yourself FELICL slee SHAW Student Athletic Representative 12 Homecoming Committee 1 1 Pep Squad 12 J.V and V Crosscountry 10,11 J.V. Track and Field 10 V. Track and Field 1 1 V. Volleyball 12 Sound Good, Let ' ' s go for it! Go on and walk FLEE! Keep up the spirit, BHS!! RAMONA Buffy SMITH Sophomore Secretary 10 Designer Music ' 83 1 1 Homecoming Committee 11,12 Dance Party ' 83 1 1 Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 1 1,12 BCB Nutcracker 10,11,12 BCB Spring Contest 10,11,12 We have it all and even more ' cause we ' re the class of ' 84! Bueno suerte a todo mis amigos y pros- peros anos venir. JULIET Clamper STAMPER Key Club 9,10 Kalian Club 1 1 SCOPT 1 1 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 9,10,11,12 USY9,10 NCSY 10,11.12 NCSY President 11,12 V. Gym Team 9,10 J.V. Badminton 1 1 Not until I ' m married. DANIEL The Wimp STEINHART Student Council Representative 10,1 1.12 AFS 10 SkiCLub 9 J.V. Football 9 V. Gymnastics 10 V. Wrestling 11 Junior Prince 1 1 Make jjiy day. Classof ' 87-Ha!Ha!Ha! AL Bo STEPHENSON J.V. Football 10 V. Football 11.12 All right baby! Every Man. Woman, and Child should know their own being and self. JASON The Thing STOREY Yearbook Staff Drew some Pictures for the Newspaper Film Makers Club 1 never have any I ' un. Someday I ' ll look back and laugh. lviELISSA Chloe STROUD Gourmet Club 12 Iviel Gibson Watcher 9,10.11.12 Concert Orchestra 9 Experience Preferred, But Not Essential. (Period 1-2) Yawn! KEVIN Bob SUTO Raquetball Club 12 Underwater Basket Weaving Team 1 0, 1 1 Jazz Lab Band 12 Excuse me, Holmes. Later days, BHS. Suffer, classes of 85. 86, and 87. CHRISSY SWAN Pep Squad 10 Afro-American Student Association 10,12 Homecoming Committee 1 2 Ujamma Staff 12 Sons of Africa 12 Backgammon Club 12 Back to Black Week Committee 1 2 Computer Club 12 V. Conditoning 12 Marathon Survivor 12 Talent Show Committee 12 Afro-Haitian Dance 10 Either you is. or you ain ' t. On my own. Til survive, time has come, I take my stand. IAN Coca-Cola TANAMACHI Computer Club W.C. 9 Yearbook Staff W.C. 9 BHS Yearbook Staff 10,11,12 Yearbook Sports Editor 1 1 Yearbook Co-Editor-in-Chief 12 Excellence in Youth Award 1 1 I guarantee you, it will get done. I hate D.Y. and D.D. so much... GET IT TEGETHER Space Filler For The Yearbook 12 ALEXANDRA TEITZ Model UN 12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF 9.10.11.12 Dance Production 11.12 Dance Projects 1 2 Aeolian Choir 10 Advanced DAnce 10 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 SHEENA Kiiss Young Tender TERRELL Speech and Debate 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 Ski Club 10,11.12 J.V. andV. Softball 11,12 V. Swimming 10 V. Crew 12 Pajama Party 1 2 Your place or mine? I ' m so gald we had this time together. JULlA Ju-ju THOMAS Student Council 12 Homecoming Pagaent 12 Senior Princess 1st Runner-Up 12 Dance Production 1 1 Shut up. SUSlE Susie Q THOMAS JSA 11.12 Pep Club 11 Spring State 11.12 Fall State 12 Concert Chorale 11,12 Trial By Jury 1 1 Pirates of Penzance 1 2 Aeolian Choir 10 Mixed Chorus 1 I don ' t wanna hear it; spaz out. College here I come, watch out! Bye Bye Berkeley Higli!! GREG SHELL Hey dude-let ' s play sack! Where ' s the bathroom? LISA Shermie SHERMAN Literary Club 12 Anything Goes 10 Concert Chorale 10,11 Trial By Jury 1 1 Pajama Game 12 Dance Production 10,11,12 Ode to Heather Trio 1 2 Honor Society 9,10,11 Wait, what day is it? WURFLE-TORK! JENNIFER SIMMONS Woyzeck 10 Company Pit Orchestra 1 1 Black Comedy Encounters 1 1 The Pajama Game Pit Orchestra 12 Pirates of Penzance Pit Orchestra 1 2 ATP ' s Chicago and Strange Love 12 Tiie Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2 I HATE Nature. bye bye. ALAN SIMPSON Honor Society 9,10,11,12 J.V. Soccer 10 V. Soccer 11,12 Soccer Captain 12 National Merit Semi-finalist 1 2 Eagle Scout 1 1 Volenti non fit injura. HEIDA SLOBIN Sea Scouts 10.11,12 Ski Club 11 Anything Goes Costume Production and Crew 1 1 ALEX Alex SMITH Honor Society 10.1 I CSF 10.11 Close-Up 1 1 V. Tennis 12 My grade was a WHAT? After Berkeley High nothing will surprise me. COLIN Semi-Colin THOMSON JSA 9.10 Land Snorkeling Club 10,11,12 Skin.of Our Teeth 9 Anything Goes 10 Woyzeck 10 Company 1 1 Bits and Pieces 1 1 Trial By Jury 1 1 Pajama Game 1 2 Chicago 12 The Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2 The Pirates of Penzance 1 2 Concert Chorale 10,11,12 Oakland Symphony Chorus 1 2 Summer With Shakespeare Pericles 12 KEEL MOOSE ANT SKVIRL BUD BOREESE ' DARLINK Argue your limitations, and they are yours. Let ' s have lunch. PAMELA Go-Go Pani THORNTON African Student Association 11,12 Homecoming Committee 1 2 Cloe-Up 12 HD Woodson Sr. High Marching Band 9.10 HD Woodson Sr. High Symphonic Band 10 HD Woodson Sr.High Concert Band 10 Njumbo Dance Production 1 1 ...and that ' s cool too. May all freshmen burn in freshmen hell! DEIDRE TOM Key Club 10.11,12 Key Club Secretary 1 1 Key Club President 12 J.V. Women ' s Basketball 10 J.V Women ' s Field Hockey 1 V. Women ' s Field Hockey Co-Captain 1 2 Honor Society 10.11,12 CSF 10.11.12 Smile on today, tomorrow and always. WANDA TRABER Honor Society 10 CSF 12 Dance 12 Never let schooling interfere with your education. LANA Sweet Lana TSITOVSKY Ski Club 12 HonorSociety 1 1 CSF 11 JSA 1 2 J.V. Track 9.10,11 J.V. Crosscountry 10.11 V. Crosscountry 12 MICHELLE ULRICH Berkeley Mock Trial Team 1 2 J.V.Softball 9,10 Concert Band 9,10,11 Marching Band 9,10 Flag Crew 10,11 West Side Story 9 Albany Chorus 10 NORA Noraly Knewtface UNDERWOOD Literary Club 12 Orbiters 1 1 Honor Society 9,1 1,12 CSF 9.11,12 V. ILS 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale 9,10.11,12 Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 11,12 Concert Chorale Italy Tour 10 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Boogie. Timothy T. Dar lives! Parsly, Oreos and Ravioli. ..Thanks! .ilCARDO Rick VARGAS Senior Prince Candidate 1 2 Gong Show Master of Ceremonies 11 My hair will always be whipped! No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers, dirty ' looks. RICHARD Luthor WACHT Buddy, you ' re going down! Berkeley High is an inadequate zoo! and siiould be condemned. MICHAEL Pink WADMAN Students for a Clean and Convenient Campus President 12 JSA 9 Guys and Dolls 9 Once in a Lifetime 9 Anything Goes 10 Concert Chorale 10 Jazz Ensemble 10.11.12 Wind Ensemble 10.11 National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 359 HonorSociety 10.11.12 CSF 10,11,12 Who ' s V ho Among National High School Students 12 Seems, Madam? Nay it is. I know not seems. --Hamlet fviuch love to my truest friends. LAVERNE Nunnie VMLLACE Fashion Production 12 Delta Tri Omega 12 Pom Pom 9 Pep Squad 10 Junior Princess 3rd Runner Up 1 1 Acknowledge and accomplish your ability. The senior class of 84 will sustain suc- cess. GARRETT Gar WALLY J.V. Tennis 10 V. Tennis 11,12 CARMEN Granny WASHINGTON Upward Bound 10,11,12 SRAP 9 NCUBP College Bowl 11 MESA 11 Delta Psi Omega 1 2 Jacket Staff 11 Yearbook Staff 11 Honor Society 10,12 Shameful, absolutely shameful. Free at last, thank God, I ' m free at last. RHEA WATSON iviESA 10,11 Model UN 11 Dance Production 1 1 Honor Society 11,12 Treasurer 10 Student Council Representative 11,12 CSF 12 SHELLY Wizard WATSON Student Council 10 JSA 12 Berkeley YouthCommission Vice-Chair- person 12 Journalism 1 2 Project HOPE 12 UC Partnership 9,11,12 The Alliance 10,11 J.V. Basketball 10 J.V. Basketball 1 1 Softball 12 Encounters 1 1 For Colored Girls Who Have Consider- ed Suicide When the Rainbow is Enough ' II JSA BestDebator 12 Tournament of Champions, Oakland 1 1 To everything there is a season, and a time, and a place under the sun. Just because it ' s stormin ' don ' t mean you have to drown. MIDORI Maddogwa WAUGH Pina Colada Fan Club We are not groupies! JOEL The Wax ' WAXDECK Ski Club 11,12 Scandalous Club 12 JSA 11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 J.V. Football II J.V. and V. Scamming 11,12 V. Capture the Flag 11.12 Wind Ensemble 12 1 got it! 1 got it! Today the burger, tomorrow the world. ' MEGAN Meatballs WEBER Anything Goes 12 Is there a party this weekend? Times fun when your having flies. KELLI WEBSTER Student Legislature 1 1 Homecoming Committee 12 V. Track 11 V. Cheerleader 10,11 That ' s Jammin. Is this the End. ERIC M M WEXELMAN Gourmet Club 12 V. Swimming 10 V. Badminton 1 1 V. Volleyball Coach 10,11,12 Let me think... Thank God I made it. SHANNON WHEELER Drawing for Yearbook 1 2 Employed at Unison 11,12 Filming Club 1 1 Drawing Club 1 2 Conservation Club 12 Juggling 10,11,12 C ' mon Baby, Give! ANN Annabelle WlLCOX The Tribe 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Gourmet Club 12 Close-Up 12 Yearbook Fan Club 11,12 San Francisco-New Plymouth Express 11,12 The Tribe Co-Vice-President Close-Up Secretary-Treasurer J.V. Track 9 J.V. and V. Volleyball 9,10,11,12 RBAL CHAMPS 11,12 New Zealand 11,12 Eastland VBC 9,10 Western VBC 1 1 Tri-Valley VBC 12 WPGHS Senior Ball 1 1 UB All-League 11,12 UB Most Improved Player 1 2 G ' day Mate! ' Owz it goin ' , story? Cheerio from a Berkeley High Kiwi. ANDREW Willatsbird WILLATS Hiking Club 10 Photo Club II Film Club II Literary Club 11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10.11,12 V. ILS 11,12 Chamber Singers 10 Concert Chorale 1 1 Trial By Jury I I National Merit Semi-Finalist 12 Bleah. Hey, it was fun. FRANK Santaaa! WILLIAMS Jacket Staff 11,12 Sports Editor 1 1 News Editor 12 Closc-Up 12 The Tribe 11,12 Young Republicans-President and In- spirational Leader 1 2 JSA 11 Boating Club 12 Twilight I J.V. Racquetroom 12 Concert Chorale 11,12 Trial By Jury 1 1 Pajama Game 12 Pirates of Penzance 1 2 The Man Who Came to Dinner 1 2 Manhattan Transfer Back Up Vocals 1 2 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 CSF ,10,11,12 Dwight Way Award 12 Just a teensie weensie bit of the funny stuff. May the Repulblican way live, breed and fester! THANK YOU BARNEY! ORI ANE Dizzy WILLL M S The Tribe 11,12 Pep Band 11,12 J.V. and V. Field Hockey 11,12 Anything Goes 10 Woyzeck 10 Company Pit Orchestra 1 1 Pajama Game Pit Orchestra 12 Trial By Jury Pit Orchestra 1 1 Pirates of Penzance 12 Concert Chorale 12 Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Aeolian Choir 1 Concert Orchestra 11,12 But where do the weebles come in? What? RYAN I cee:Frankie WILLL MS Sohpistica ted Gents 10 Sophomore Prince 10 Basketball Commentator 10.11 Project HOPE 10 Y oung Black Educators 10.11,12 KiESA 10,11,12 BSU 9,10.11,12 ilomecoming Committee 1 1 Homecoming Court 12 Fashion Show Model 11,12 Student Council 10,11.12 Outstanding Service to the Black Com- munity 12 Toastmasters Public Speaking Award 1 1 It ' s a long hard road that leads to a brighter day! Always leave room for correction. NICK The Knife WOLFINGER Math Club 10 Literary Magazine 1 0, 1 1 The Flat Earth Club 9,10,11,12,13 You want to get out of here, you talk to me. -Max, Road Warrior Why me? What did I do? KARA Brat WOODS YSL G 10 Black Student Union 10,11,12 MESA 12 Ballot Counter for Student Senate and Class Presidents 12 Pep Squad 10 Preppy Young Teen Club 12 J.V. Crosscountry 10 J.V. and V. Basketball 11.12 J.V. and V. Swimming 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2 J.V. Baseball Statician 10 V. Mens Baseball Statician 11,12 Back to Black Week 10 Candy Stripper 10 NACCP 10.11,12 rmouttahercin ' 84 ' !!!!!!!!! Thank God it ' s ' 84 and I ' m outta here. ROBERT Ace WONG ASU 9.12 Ski Club 10 African Student Union 9 Yearbook Photographer 1 0,1 2 Human Rights Club 12 Roy I . asters Club 12 Racquetball Club 12 Bible Club 12 Jacket Photographer 12 Staff Assistant 12 Fashion Club 10,12 V. Bowling Team 1 2 J.V. and V. Soccer 10,11,12 V. Gymnastics 11.12 All Around Athlete 9,10,11,12 Bike Racer 10,11,12 Wu Shu Team 1 2 Nunchaker Master 9,10,11,12 V. Wrestling Team 12 Track Team 11,12 What is be like ' cotton picker ' . A day without rice is like a day without sunshine. KEVIN The Post YOST Key Club 11 Desert Rats 10,11,12 V. Mens Field Hockey 11,12 Footski CARTER Captain ZINN Jazz Ensemble 9,10,11.12 Jazz Band Lead Trumpet 11,12 Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Jacket Writer 10,11,12 News Editor 12 Pep Band 11.12 Close Up Vice-President 1 2 The Tribe Vice-President 11,12 Brass Ensemble 10,11 Bay Area Wind Symphony 1 2 Ski Club 10.11 Twilight I II 10,11 Boating Club 11,12 Model UN 12 Young Republicans 12 JSA 12 J.V. Baseball 10 V. Golf 9,10,11,12 J.V. Racketroom 1 1,12 Company Pit Orchestra 1 1 Pajama Game Pit Orchestra 12 Vivaldi Trumpet Concerto 12 Honor Society 10.11.12 CSF 10,11,12 National Merit Scholarship Commended Scholar 1 1 Top Cal. HS Jazz Band 9,10,11,12 Reno, Sonoma State and Bear Valley Jazz Festivals Winner 9.10,11.12 Iviontery Finalist 10.1 1 I bequeath thee yon varmint! Goodbye Jazz Band. Nuclear Power. Panetta. Chloe, you are truly beautiful. PHILAPiNO Leave It To Beaver Fan Club 7-12 J.V. Racquetroom 12 P.A.D. 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