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

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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY Central History Rqqtti 373 B455u Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif, ) □11a Podrida 31913014603812 BGRKGLGY H-IGH- SCHOOL wmm 2246 MILVIA STREET BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY EDITOR ' S MESSAGE This 90th volume of the Berkeley High School year- book is dedicated to the spirit and tradition of excellence and cooperation that defines BHS. Publishing a yearbook (not to mention an expanded 400 page one!) is a huge job. After attending a yearbook seminar over the summer, assistant editor Kathie Eastman and I came back to school with endless ideas for the book. The result, I hope, is a more artistic, but still traditional, BHS yearbook with an increased emphasis on school-wide input. BHS students have contributed writing, artwork, and photography. There is no way to acknowledge everyone who has contributed and without whom this yearbook would not be complete. Some of the essential people I would like to thank for their support, time, and cooperation are Mr. Dwight Purdy and Ms Debby Goto of Josten ' s American Yearbook Company; Mr. Calvin Harrell, Jr., of Harrell School Pictures; our principal, Mrs. Samantha Lee; our student activities coordinator, Ms. Thelette Bennett, and others in the school administration. Most of all I would like to acknow- ledge the work of our advisor, Mr. Charles Kratz, and the other members of the yearbook staff, who put in hours and hours of work, including weekends and holidays, to take and develop pictures, write copy, perfect layouts, and do all the little jobs, such as alphabetizing and typing, without which there would have been disaster. The purpose of a yearbook is to preserve memories. What I hope for and what I feel will make this yearbook a success is this— if, as you venture through life, when you find that old BHS yearbook in a box in your closet and look through it, the feeling of this school and this time in your life flows back to you. Elizabeth Treadwell Editor -in-Chief 2 mie OF CONTGNTS OPGNING 4 OVIITIGS 18 MLL SPORTS 80 STUDGNT LIFG 102 SGMORS 134 INFORMdLS 177 UMDGRCL SS 196 MCULTY 266 CdDGMICS 283 SPRING SPORTS 295 PGR FORMING ARTS 338 CLOSING fin 368 INDGX lfr J 386 4 I often wonder how different I would be had I not gone to BHS. All the diversity that I have, for the most part, taken for granted, would be foreign to me. Would T still love foreign accents, eccentric clothing styles or exotic foods? The influence this school has had on me will last the rest of my life. Nina Diamond Senior 6 7 One of my fondest memories of Berke- ley High is the first time I was in a school play. I had a small part in The Man Who Came to Dinner, but you ' ve got to start somewhere. 1 was a little nervous at first, of course. But after several rehearsals I 9 10 13 1. Losing to St Mary ' s on a hail Mary. 2. Getting my driver ' s license. 3. Nancy ' s great class. 4. Having my granola bar returned to me by A. Panasenko. 5. A RAW prom! Brendan White Senior 14 17 rtCTNITKS EDITOR:KAI SHEN Cr+€€RL€hD€RS The large size of this year ' s squad created many difficulties, but the members stuck together. Car poolsformed to carry the squad to the away games. The cheerleaders had a great time pepping the team on to victory. The pompon girls, although a smaller group, entertained the fans with great routines. People in the front, let me hear you grunt 20 SThRS The Stars is a group of students united all under one desire, the desire to perform. It contains many different departments satisfying all performing art areas. They consist of Dancing, Acting, Singing, Music, and Backstage Crew. The goal of the club is to perform various shows, and to have a good time. 1. The Acting Department. 2. The Music and Srnging Department. 3. The Backstage Department. 4. The Dancing Department. 22 COMPUTER CLUB This year the Computer Club operated on a drop-in basis. Every other Friday afternoon, open game-playing was offered. At other meetings, speakers came to talk on various subjects, including Allen Sagan ' s ' How to get your software published. ' Club President: Peter Quady OKSS Every Tuesday you can find the members of the Chess Club sitting in deep thought, admist the test tubes and bun sen burners in Mr. Choulett ' s Chemistry room (otherwise known as the Bird Sanctuary ). They are competitors in an evergoing tournament. The Club would like to recog- nize the skills of Ilea Goldstein and Rubin Sloan. 1. An intense game in process. 2. The chess club:Victoi Yim, Frank Wang, Pler-Te Roo, Bao Le, Kent Huang, Devin Binder, Hao Ha, Otto Lee, Sim Larkin, and Noah Delissovoy. Not cictured:lan Bain, Itea Goldstein, Oren Lew. 3. Check! 24 SONS D UGH-T RS OF Founded in 1 978, the Sons and Daughters of Afrika is a cultural association dedicated to the task of diminishing the negative while accentuating the positive aspects of African life. This year ' s president and vice president are Rod Lanchester and Alan Shaw. 2. A Sons and Daughters of Afrika m eeting. Group picture(left to right) Dexter, Renee, Monica, Kenyata, Chris, Lisa, Rashidi, Jessica, Mr. Austin. 2 SCI6MCG CLUB The Science Club was founded so that the students at Berkeley High would have a chance to exllore all the different aspects of science in one club. The purpose of the Science Club is to inform students on recent issues in science. Each member has the responsibility to bring an article or some artifact concerining science so that he or she may share this information with other club members. The club also provides information on science-related scholorships, competitions, and projects. Lecturers and field trips make the club even more interesting because the members are able to meet people who are either involved in research or who have up-to-date information. 1. Judith Bennet decides which article to present. 2. The Science Ciub members: Abina Goncalves, Pier-Te Roo, John Scola, Shawn Erwich, Chris Banter, Sophiw Bryant, Hendrika Debbi Chun, John McKee, Sonya Brooks, and Laura Ellison. 3. Keep up to date! 26 3 THE SCIENCE ANDGREEN KINGDOM CLUB The Science and Green Kingdom Club uses plants as ve- hicles, studies areas of biological concepts, sells plants, and goes on field trips. Mrs. Labos-Simpao is the sponsor. 1. The Science and Green Kingdom Club. 2. Dissecting plants. 3. Studying chemical -ea tions. 27 This year the Students Against Starvation in Africa formed in response to the famine in Ethiopia. Our purpose was to help find a solution to the crisis. The club had a goal to earn $5000. The group was divided into three groups. The Finance Committee researched different organizations to determine which would send the first $500 through UNICEF. The Outreach Program contacts groups in other schools, writes letters to organizations, and sends off the money. The Graphic ' Arts Committee de- signed the letter heads for letter forms and drew signs. The club managed to have several fundraisers. We set up donation tables in the courtyard. The participation of students and the outcome of the first donation table were pleasingly surprising. We passed out some literature about Ethiopia ' s situation. In the attempt to inform others, we gained invalu- able knowledge ourselves. STUDENTS A6AINST STARVATION IN Af WCA 1. Front Row: Rachel Luft, Sarah Rosner, Eva, El ke Glendenning, Chrissy Heuris. Middle Row: Sara Bruck- meier, Kate Peterson,?, Becky Fink. Back Row: Jonathan, Jh ana McGaugh, Judith Bennett, Susie Kossa, Shari Brad- ford, Steve Lew. Shana Berger, Annie Blomberg,?, Dylan. 2. SASA members with their anti-hunger buttons. 3. Club president, Rachel Luft. 4. Club Sponsor. Mr. Thompson. 28 ■■■■■■I NIVTURG COMSSRVIMION HIKING CLUB The conservation and hiking club is a natural conglomerate of unnatural people with a naturally conservative approach to natural problems. Although in some ways as for instance the observation of treefrogs and newt commu- nication, the club is more progressive than some. It all began during the Pleistocene. Who knows when it will end. On one trip to Mt. Shasta , every one of our vehicles got pulled over by the CHP (Fascist Bastards!), and given a citation. Then we got snowed in. That was the weekend that some guy died up there. We had a grand time recreating the Donner party barbecue. 1. ' Uh guys,... there ' s someth ing crawling tip my shirt. ' 2. ' What ' s going on in there? ' 3. The fresh air makes us a little giddy. 4. Front Row (L to R): Amy Yamashiro, Courtney Kaylor, Rachel Fong, Becky Denn, Rachel Kalish , Laura Whitmore. Back Row (L to R): Glen Kaiser, Malcolm Pon, John, Hugh Solomon, Lara Carroll, John Scolla. 29 PHOTO CLUB The Photo Club managed to have a very successful year despite a few difficulties including plumbing problems in the darkroom. The more advanced stu- dents helped beginners at developing and printing. The club went on a weekend trip to a cabin in the mountains. It held bake-sales at the ' Three Penny Opera performances. It also sponsored the annual photo contest which drew entries from high schools all over the Bay Area. 30 Group picture:top row-Mark Brownjon Handel, Kai Bansner,Tammy Springsteen,Louise McNitt, advisor Terry Doran,2nd row-Sy Truong,Megan 0 ' Keefe,Bob Geistjim Carroll,Caitlin Welsh, A- lice Wilson,3rd row-Danielle Turner.Sharon Kam- inker,Tana Pietrzak,Cindy Adams, bottom-Nicole Geideman, Aliona Gibson. Not pictured:Lara McCormicJon Schwartz,Heather Wintersjulie Christianson,Lanorris Blake. 1. Photo by Kai Bansner. 2. Photo by Danielle Turner. 3. Photo by Kai Bansner. 4. Photo by Kai Bansner. 31 SPdNISr+CLUB This year the Spanish Club, El Chiste, was formed. This formation has brought an exciting new addition to the cultural affairs at B.H.S. The group always welcomes new members The only requirement for mem bersh ip is an interest in Spanish and an appetite for Hispanic food! Some activities of this club are: dinner outings, field trips, and attending Spanish Perfor- mances. 1. Back row(left to right): Amy Yamashiro, Tammy Cohn, Heather Latham, Maria ' s friend, Wendy Jones, Jonathan Chinn, Miko Tokuhama. Front row: Marisa F lores-March, Shannon Libby, Rachel Magid, Maria , Holly Turnes, Alyssa Nicholls, Greg Supriano. Not pictured: Mandie Feusner, Ben Hansen, Susanah Iwase, Courtney Kayler, Portia Pay, Nicole Teague, and Michelle Teague. 2. Que pasa? 32 FRGICH-CLUB Le Club forme pouret par I ' aliance francaise est I ' association le plus extra dans cet lycee. Students wanting a French club went out and formed the first one at Berkeley High in a long time. Lawrence Smith, president, was the first to organize the club. With the solid help by his officers, the French club had stayed strong, with its funds rising at a good pace. This club ' s activities included trips to San Francisco to see French movies, putting on bake sales, and showing films at school. A major project is in the works for spring ' 85. 1. Lawrence Smith, club president. 2. Group picture(left to right)top row: Caron Cronin, Ann Deveny, Amy Nellis, Lisa Gwynn, Amy Hawthorne, Anise Nassiry, David Vogel, Peter , Enrique, Melissa Holmes, Mme. Claudine. front row: Dara Berk, Molly Weeks, Nicole Hardie, Jessie Parker, Lailina Cho, Anne-Marie Freedman. Not pictured: Jean-Gabriel Henri, Jenny Farnsworth, Karen Smoller, Nicole Pinsky. 1 ARlKAti STUDENT UNION The African Student Association is an organization whose roots go back to the original Black Student un- ion in 1967. This original B.S.U. was formed by Black s students who were tired of the racism reflected in the existing curriculum. They demanded and received 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, the they have marched , picketed, staged sleep-ins, and addressed the school board and community groups in order to maintain the program. 1 . ' Well, that ' s a good idea. ' 2.Mr. Navies. 3The Afrikan Student Union. 4.Enraptured in the lecture. 34 D€S€RT RMS This spring vacation, about 30 BHS students along with Biology teacher Kim Pensky and several other a- dults camped in the Mojave Desert. We caught lizards, hiked,learned about animal and plant life,and had a lot of fun making new friends. The adventures start- ed in 1982 with a group of 20 students. Its a fantas- tic experience, but after seven days without running water, one can ' t wait to get back to civilization. 2. 1 .Exploring lava rocks. 2.Group picture: top-Marcus Guerro,Dan Simons Matt St. John,Karen Edwards, Eric Stephens, Daniett Greif Gregg Holzrichterjenny Austin, Elizabeth Treadwell, Carol Treadwell, Duncan lrshick,Ms. Pensky, middle- Phil Gruen,Shan Masuda, Jennifer Eden, Julie Lifshay, Sarah Bevis,Amanda Abarbanel-Rice,Nina Brandes, Andrew Dienstfrey, Julia Curtis,Devi Gill,bottom- Kailin Mooney.Mike Murphy,Nick St John,Alex Moskovitz,Caitlin Maclntosh,Erika Bunnin, Noah Guynn. 3-Our home base, sheep corral. 3. 35 ASM STUD6 NT UNION Established in 1969, A.S.U. is an ethnic group primarily comprised of Asian students, but we extend our arms to welcome all nationalities. Among the activities A.S.U. is involved in are the Nihonmachi Festival held every summer in Japan town, the Autumn Festival, the Day of Remembrance, Community work in areas such as Church organizations and Community organizations like the Berkeley Asian Youth Center(BAYC), designed to aid Asian Youth. The purposes and goals of this union is to bridge Ihe gap between immigrant and Ameri- can born, to help in family, social and academic problems, and also to learn of each other ' s cultures and have fun together. 1. Bottom Row: Phai Quong, Andy Mesones, Ping Lee, Margaret Wong, Akemi Hamai, Liza Chachero, Imelda Rivera, April Lee.Next Row: ?, Richard Yee, Rachel Fong, Lorena Chachero, Marybeth Yu, Giao Phan, Julie Yamashiro. Next Row:?, Tony Huey, Matt Scola, Jay Choe, Courtney Kaylor, Amy Yamashiro, Caitlin Mcintosh, Edith Louis, Moon Choe, Christine Lukas, Lan Chun Wiborg. Next Row: Dave Hsi, Cathy Wakachi, Ha Tra, Song Ngu- yen, Janet Wash imoto. Back Row:?,?, Young Dhong, Jonathan Chinn, Mr. Kaneko,?, Ms. Fong, Myron Quong, Susie Sugimoto, Jenny Cho, Kathy Briedis, Pearl Shen,?. me producers The Producers(A.K.A. the Maxi-PADS) is a group of Performing Arts students dedicated to raising funds for the department Their major project for the year was holding a raffle. Led by Susanah Iwase and Beth Warden, everyone pitched in and solicited many items to raffle off. Their work paid off with a Grand Prize of a 4- day weekend at Tahoe, and the raffle was a great success. 1 .Co-president Beth Warden prepares more tickets for the raffle. 2. The Group: (Back Row)?, Elizabeth Warden,?, Nicole O ' Hay, (kneeling)Kathy Suto. 37 P€PSQUfcD The 1984-85 Pep Squad was formed to create a winning spirit for the BHS athletic teams. Working with the Berkeley Cheering Squad, we supported the teams through the wins and the losses. Our staff sponser for the 1 984-85 school year is Doris Mims. Student supervisor and student chairpersons are Erica Smith and Melanie Mack. GO-JACKETS-GO!! 1. Too Row(L to R): Danielle Hopkins, Suzie Washington, Tammy Walker, La Tanya Marble, Alicia Marshall, Tanya Banks, Veronica Owens. Tanya Davis, Dee-Dee Evans, Cheri LaMoyne, Kamili Allen. 2nd Row (L to R): Melanie Mack, Judondi Bolden, Timika Nunley, Heather Sinuhe, Lisa Baker, Zumara Dawn, Ms. Doris Mims, Monica Rooney, Erica Smith Meshia Jones. 3rd Row (L to R): Orika Holbert, Dawn Fernandez, Nicole Sangster, LaRavian Battle, Kim Foxworth, Margaret Tolbert, Melani Labot. In Front: Fred DuBois. Not Shown: Margarette Ballard, Veronica Ballard, Owida Banks, Sonji Ben- nett, Sony a Bryant, Sonji Conerly, Imani Dennis, Felicia Jackson, Tina Jack- son, Adedra-Lee, Tahati Milburn, Hope McKinney, Jouzette Polk, Sheila Pra- dos, Kelli Preston, Allison Price, Tracy Smith, Lenita Thomas, Claudette To- ll iver. 2. The leaders:( L to R) Melanie Mack, Ms. Doris Mims, Erica Smith, me tribg The Tribe is a volleyball club that meets on the weekends at the Bancroft Courts. The group plays both doubles and six-man games. The six-man games are usually very casual, while the doubles tend to be more intense and competitive. The group is open to all levels of players, and basic instruction is offered to the beginners. There are many new members this year. 1 . Kelly shows true tribe style. 2. Tribe that showed up for the first group picture: Bottom: Janine Godfrey, Rohana Kenin, Lan Wiburg, Alyssa Nicholls, Rebecca Es- pinoza, Middle Row: Erik Nelson, Ivor Brown, Ann Cesa, Heather Latham, Mike Flushman. Top Row: Dennis Schrag, Akemi Hamai, Margaret Bolt 3. The second group picture at which time certain people scammed: Standing: Liza Cachero, Gail McGuire, Julie Shell, Adriene, Kelly Duane, Jake Dis- ton. Seated: Dana of 84, Paul Hamai, some geek who graduated last year, Sarah Lucas. 4. Girls Varsity V-ball star Akemi Hamai watches the ball fly. 5. Paul sets up Dana. 4 39 HONOR SOO Honor Society California Scholarship Federa- tion is made up of students who meet certain requirements as to their grade point average and course load. The following is a list of the members for Fall 1984. 40 Michelle Anderson Lara Bel kind Linda Bo wen Kathy Briedis Sara Bruckmeier Ivor Brow 1 Sophia Bryant- Car on Crorir Debbie Cheung Nina Diamond Vittoria DePalma Becky Denn Suzy Denn Sara Duckler Kathie Eastman Selena Ellis Laura Ell ' son Karin Fisher Pete; Foley Sean Gates Amy Gruber Akemi Hamai Paul Hamai Katherine Irshick David jung Alison Keene Catherine Lawrence Otto Lee Kenneth Leonard Mary a Leiberman Alison Loebel Rachel Magid jody Margolies David Markowitz Erik Marks Jhana McGaugh Lisa Miller Sonya Miller Slyvia Myintoo Amy Nellies Marilyn Paguiriga Randall Parker Michael Pend ' eto Nicole Pinsky Erik Price Matthew Price Ismail Ramsey Lara Ronfeldt Peir-Te Roo Michael Schrag Anne Schwartzberg Kai Sher Pearl Shen Geoffrey Spaeth Malaika Stoll Christine Tien Cheryl Tckawa Mike Tobriner Miko Tckuhama Carol Tread well Elizabeth Tread well Peter Tuarr. .Rachel Vimont Beth Warden Dana Wolinsky Amy Yamashiro Aviva Zi ckrow Devin Binder 41 MLLJ CK€T In Michael Bc.ssett ' s first semester as Jacket advisor, he took 20 unexperienced hut eager students, and was able to produce a top quality paper. Al! of the writing was done by staff members except for a few guest articles. Ore major change about the Jacket this year was that it was printed at the school by the graphic arts depart- ment !n past years that job was given to professional printers. The staff and Mr. Hassett were both able to overcome z. lot cf the crai ' iness and disorganization experience: ' z the beginning of any year. Conflicts between the staff and the advisor created problems as die the fact that the editor Nina Diamond was not enrolled in the class. Due to these problems the Jacket came out irregulary. Because of solid work done by dedicated reporters the rare issues were interesting. Dedicated photographers Erik Monrad and Devi Gil! made them nice to look at 1. Chris and Simon, the drug reporters, contemplate further research. 2. Editor Nina Diamond asks Jason who v axed her editorial. 3. Sports editor David Watt prepares his latest piece of football butchery. 4. Copy editor Peter Foley smiles as Shawn and Debbie do all his work. 5. The Fall Jacket staff.Top row:Josh Meisel, Devi Gill, Nina Dia- mond, Jerry Austin, Nick Lipow, Ben Resner, Greg Rising, Jason Folkmanis, Simon Thaler. Bottom row:Debbie Fink, Peter Foley, Shawn Roberts, Chris Scheer, Nancy Olivier, Dominick Tracy, Aaron Hackett. Graphic arts advisor Mr. Valter and jacket advisor Mr. Hassett 1. December 20, 1984 BERKELEY HIGH Published by and for the students off Berkeley High Sehc Yolonte 145 M 4 ! mm The spring Jacket staff was quite successful and produc- tive.Under Editor Shawn Roberts, the Jacket staff put out some respectable issues.One main advantage the staff had in the spring was the help of graphic arts specialists. We had lot of fun and learned on the side. I.Shawn and Erica finish up the layout 2. Jason has fun in the Jacket office. 3. Devi Gill on the other side of the camera. 1. 4. The Graphic Artists. 5. Erik Monrad, ace photographer. 6. Editor -in-Chief Shawn Roberts. 7. The staff:back row- Aaron Hackett, Chris Scheerjenny Austinjosh Leav- itt,Shawn Roberts,Lemuel Johnson, Jason Folkmanis,Greg Rising.middle- Devi Gill, Eva Smith, Erica Quale, Erik Monrad,Laura Libby,Ben Res- ner, Katherine Falk.front-Erik Burns, David Watt,Domnic Tracy, Simon Thaler, Karin Fisher. SPRING JhCK€T Enter G201 to find the smell of rubber cement, the clatter of the typewriter, and the blare of music.lf a deadline ' s loom- ing, there are half-finished I ay outs, overworked photographers, and frantic editors.lf a deadline ' s just been sent in, there ' s gos- sip and E. T. ' s making lists.No matter what, there ' s dietCoke and people who care about publishing the best yearbook ever. P.S.Its the biggest yearbook in California. YMBOOK 4. 46 1. Two gleeful editors-Kathie Eastman, Assistant Editor,and Elizabeth Treadwell, Editor -in-Chief 2. Kai Shen, Activities Editor. 3. Beth Warden, Performing Arts Editor. 4. David Jung,ultimate Organizer of Photography. 5. Jondy Malone,cutie,and Nicole Pinsky,Art Director. 6. Charles Kratz,advisor,with his cookies. 7. Fave freshman, Margaret Solomon, trying to escape more work. 8. E.T. editing... 9. Sarah Schubie pastes away(heehee). 8. 47 Y€hRBOOK STMf 1. The fall staff: Sitting-Eric Evans,David Jung. Front row-Megan Anderson,Christie Smith, Danny Williams,Livia Edwards,Kai Shen.Nicole Pinsky,Beth Warden,Middle row-Mr. Kratz, J ody Margolies, Jessy Montel, Elizabeth Treadwell, Julia Mitchell, Kathie Eastman, Jessie Parker. Top row- ? , Michelle Teague, Margaret Soloman, Sara Robinson. 2. Aaron and Devan:This rubber cement stuff is sick. ' 3. Elizabeth thinks Wei I, I guess I could print ' 2. 4. 5. 4. Debbie ' s happy to do the men ' s crew lay out. 5. Lourdes glares, ' MORE typing?? ' 6. Jenny and Mandie working on the underclass sec- tion-and waiting for donuts. 7.Sarah,Kathie, Jessie working on the Gourmet Club layout. 8. Jenny K. reading the senior activities. 9, The spring staff :Sitting-Eric Evans. Front row- Mi ko Tokuhama,Dana Mozer, Jenny Kaufman,Sarah Schubart,Elizabeth Treadwell,Kathie Eastman, Christie Smith) Lou rdes Nicholls, Jessie Parker,Megan Anderson, Nicole Teague,Middle row-Mr. Kratz, Devan Reiff,Shonna Cook,Beth Warden, Demian Nebelkoff,Michelle Teague,Kai Shen,top row- Roger Altman,Aaron Davidman, Steve Wrubel, Libby Pope,Mandie Feusner,Debbie Fink.Not pictured:Margaret Solomonjulia Mitchell, Jenny Allen, Margaret Doty. 1C.3est-dressed photographer Christie Smith. MOCK - TRIM !. All of Us: Erik Burns, Izzy Ramsey Ben Dillon, Adam Ballachey, Mike Schragg, Cich, Shana Berger, Nicole Pinsky, Debbie Nass, Shari Bradford Tyler Meade, Manya DeLeon, Arthur Rosenfeld, Stefan Adler, Erik Price, Christy Sheeder. Not pictured: Roth and Eiglehardt 2. Chip judges— not the trial, but the length of their noses. Chip wins, anyway 3. Manya DeLeon and Eichorn faith- heal a Bible 4. Mike prepares his closing while Nicole darns his socks. 50 Berkeley High ' s mock trial team cruised easily past their opponents this year under the smooth leader- ship of Mr. Eichorn, whose qualifications include good taste in ties and a five on the Purity Test Team veterans Mike ballpoint Schragg, Chip your Honor Rosenfeld, Shari the defense rests Bradford, and Izzy non-suit Ramsey quickly got the rest of the team in shape to whale upon Piedmont Practice sessions were seldom boring, due to the sex appeal of the jury, the good food, and the frequent cries of Was it raining that night?!? The Tom Ginsburg Memorial Award for Most Im- proved was awarded to Adam Ballachey for Not Arguing With the Judge. Best Accent in a Supporting Role went to Erik Burns as Narasaki, while Ben Dillon easily walked off with the Best Perry Mason imita- tion and Manya DeLeon and Erik Price captured Best Sobbing and Mr. Congeniality, respectively. It was raining. 4 MOD€L UN. Dc you know the way to San Jose? Ten members or Model U.N. do. This year we went to a conference of the Model United Nations at Santa Teresa High School in San Jose where we represen- ted Australia and Vietnam on ; •m-.iittees discussing problems in Africa, problems in Central America, rights to air and water boundaries, and a world monitary system. This conference gave experience to many of our new members. For the larger Berkeley conference in March we were onl going to represent Norway at first, but as the club expanded we add- ed Fiji, and the Solomon Islands. Cur delegates participated in committes dis cussing Starvation, Naval Disarmament, Drug Trafficking, and the ever so popular International Terrorism. 2 1. Back Row:V illian ' . C ' eiriens, Peter Quady, Sean Hunt, Oren Levy, Jeff Bradford. Middle:Alex Peter, Anne Haber- kern, Kai Shen, Kate Peterson, Anne-Marie Freedman, Danielle Turner, David Harrison. Front:Tienne Lee, Otto Lee, Karin Fisher, Sara Bruckmeie , Alison Ferestein. 2 Kate and Sara discuss a resolution with the delegate from China. 3. In San Jose. 4. Anne-Marie and Otto plan their next mcve . JUNIOR swrc 52 The former Junior Statesmen of America, now known simply as Junior State, proved once again this year that Berkeley Chap- ter rules the region. We punched in at more than 200 members and made even Gilroy look soft. Several members of the chap- ter hold positions on the regional and state levels, and we were the only chapter to sponsor a hitchhiking seminar this year. Thanks to Amy Montali and her staff of thousands, the JSA newsletter outsold Rolling Stone this year, and soon it may even have a title. JSA ' s mascot is the groundhog; its official fruit is the M M. How ' s that, Carey? 1. The humongous membership of Junior State. 2. Carey Cole, Chapter president 3. Caron, Carol, Beth, and Elizabeth read the JSA newsletter, UNNAMED. CLASS OFHC6RS This year, as in the past, the Class Officers of each class worked on fundraisers to defer the costs of Senior Activities. The Fresh- man class sponsored a Valentine gram. The Sophomore class sold Springgrams. The Junior class had the fantastic idea of raffling off Prince tickets. Other projects included bake sales, a dance and selling tickets for the school car- nival. The spirit of all classes was felt during Homecoming V eek. Beginning with the Freshmen, each class pushed the next class to work harder and harder in order to gain their points. It all ended at the Homecoming Rally where the Se- niors won the Spirit Cup. But for the first time all the classes will be listed on the cup for their outstanding efforts. As a special note, the tone and quality of beautifying the campus, instead of playing pranks, was extremely appreciated by the community and school administration. 1. Sophomore Class: (Back Row) Marcus Guerro (Treasurer), Mat- thew Price (V.P ), Daniel Grief (Sophomore Activities Committee), Duru Ahanotu ( S.A.C.). (Front Row) Maurice Lee ( Co-Pres), Ker- ri Glover (S.A.C.), Colin Doran (Co- Pres.). 2. Junior Class: (Back Row) Dan- ny Williams (Co-Pres), Gideon Gold- Gideaon Gold- man (Junior Activities Committee), John Dean (Co-Pres), Kenny Chu ( Co-Treas.). (Front Row) Yolanda James (Co-V.P.), Shawna Sullivan (Co-Treas.), Rohanna Kenin (Co- V.P.). 3. Freshmen Class: (Back Row) Karya Lustig (Social Secretary), Elizabeth Stark (Freshmen Acti- vities Committee),. (Front Row) Carolina Santiago (V.P.), Jessica Jallorina (Treasurer). 4. 5. Cathy Lawrence Kelly Navies (Co- Senior Class Presidents). 6. Senior Class: (L to R) Derrick Jurand (Co-V.P.), Betsy Craib (Secretary), Stephanie Gusters (Co- Social Sec), Rachel Vimont (Treas.). Student Senate-Fall 1. Erica Jenssen 2. David Watt 3. Mrs. Bennett, our student activities advisor, and Ian Bain. 4. Geoff Spaeth 5. Paul Budnitz, Fall President 6. Otto Lee 7. Helena Hansen ■mi EE k lea ) 1 The Student Senate is, as one candidate said, ' a group of eight trying to represent over 3,000. ' The Senate appoints the Student Council President and Vice President, makes proposals to the principal, or on less busy days approves fund raisers and chats. The Senates ' power has continued to grow during the past few semesters, and under the leadership of Ian Bain, that power has been put to good use. Of the many senates in BHS history, the 84-85 student senate is sure to be the best remembered. Top Row: Erica Wilson, Ben Hansen, Helena Hansen, David Watt Middle: Simon Thaler, Colin Doran, Paul Zimmer, Ann C£sj, Betsy Craib. Crouch- ing: Danny Williams. Lying: Ian Bain, Spring President. 1 . Paul and Colin having fun at a meeting. 2. Colin and Blake paying attention at a meeting. 3. Ian grabs the spotlight. CLOS6 UP s4 On the first day of Close-Up our P.l. ' s said to us: bus all means, don ' t miss the bus... ' sang the BHS chorus at the banquet on the last night of their trip to Washington D.C. this year. Due to the large number of students participating in the Close-Up program , there were two scheduled trips this year. Unfortunately, at press time, the second group was still partying in D.C! The Close-Up experience was the best IN THE WORLD! We were hustled around D.C, from monuments to seminars, buses (can you fell the pain. ..the window pane?). Then it was back to the hotel, good old Ho-jo ' s with its specialty -slippery eggs, and don ' t forget the long hike up the stairs. The highlight of the week, was our day on Capitol Hill. We were about to sit in on House and Senate Committee meetings, as well as see how the Supreme Court and Library of Congess function. Another interesting place to visit was the Smithsonian on the Mall. We ' d not like only applaud all Close-Up participants TWICE, but also Nina Diamond, because without her, we would have never gotten out of Washington. A special thanks to Mr. Houck and Ms. Young for making the trips possible! 2. Nina showing us all the emergency exits at the Woodley Park Zoo. 3. The south end of the Capitol. 4 The first wind blown group on Capitol Hill : Back Row: Mark Conway, Greg Rising, Amy Moore, Oren Levy, Nina Diamond, Teresa Squire. 3rd Row: John Fonte, David Park, Vistor Peskin, Jason Folkmanis, Michelle Anderson. 2nd Row: Michael Weinberg, Blake Williams, Julia Mitchell, Alison Shultz, Shan Bradford, Rachel Luft. 1st Row: Jenny Rhode, Tanya Kalmar, Jessie Parker. 5. Blake and Victor in front of the National Gallery. 6. Michelle and Rachel enthralled by the Iwo Jima monument 7 Jenny and Jessie excited to get out of a boring seminar. 8. John, David, Enr, and Mike at the Vietnam Memorial. 9. Vistor almost misses the bus. GSPRIT D€ DdMC€ Esprit de Dance is a group of Berkeley High Stu- dents whose purpose is to promote youth and the expression of dance. We plan trips to Bay Area dance clubs such as Berkeley Square and the Palladium. We use creative ideas in dressing and organizing group activities like wearing crazy make-up, unusual colors of socks or bandannas, and going to see movies such as ' That ' s Dancing ' . This club exists as a symbol of our enthusiasm for music, life, and being young. President and Founder: Viktoria Kumao I nspirers : Christine Tien, Aviva Zuckrow Club Name Founder: Jenny Brand 1. What ' s wrong with this picture? 2. Lisa and Vicky, Esprit de Seniors, kick back. 3. Esprit de Dancer ' s: Lisa Hanchett, Viktoria Kumao, Fran Price, Joanna Leonard, Kelly Star- dust, Corin O ' Connell, Stephanie Huie, Julianna Martinez, Ian (Frank N. Furter) Bain, Inga Wagar, Mitina Baumbacki, Jenny Rhodes, Seth Peter- son, Gavin Harris, Elena Skelton, Wanonah Elms, Naomi. Not Pictured: Kiyomi Hiramoto, Fred Debose, Aviva Zuckrow, Theresa Squire, Shokai Taylor, Myron Quon, Ling-Yen Jones, Desi Mei- nardi, Jenny Brand, Windy Franklin, Chicky Nelson, Jon Handel, David Husche, Emma Horton, Diana Dancer. 4. Jo says, ' OK,you guys , let ' s do the centipede! 60 i [ 3? ?M BIKG CLUB This year, the Bike Club experienced an upsurge in membership which en- abled it to conduct rides every week- end. The club ' s rides have ranged from twenty toforty miles in length; a much longer overnight trip is planned for Easter vacation. 1. (L to R): David Jung, David Craig, Ken Leonard, David Gak, Helena Hansen, Kevin Huzleton, Sean Ehrlich, Adam Safran, Peir te Roo. 4 5 61 The Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary of the Air Force, a benerolent program similar to an ROTC program. Its voluntary members learn leadership skills, aerospace education, search rescue, and first aid. In prepara- tion to help in national emergencies and in finding downed planes. They spend one weekend session at an army base called Biourac. Although physical train- ing is the emphasis,they also practice navigation, drill, and ceremonies andcommunication. Berkeley ' s squad- ron is only one of the many around the Bay Area. 1 . Scott Mahar ' You are here ' . 2. (L to R) Dan Weiss, Wade Malone, Elise Stewart, Scott Mahar, Ramel Robinson ' Scats at attention ' . 3. (L to R) John De Camp, Wade Malone 4. Elise ' The Wall ' Stewart, Club President CNIL AIR PATROL 62 I SdlLINGCLUB The sailing club was created by Mike Linhares this year to make it possible for students to enjoy sailing. The club activities take place during the spring semester, when the sun and wind arrive in the Bay Area. The exciting and fun times together as a club were a great learing experience for all included, The Sailing Club members are: Michael Linhares, President, Domingo Robinson, Suzi Cooper, Mariko Baker, Sally Baack, CatherintZinn, John Chin, Helena Hansen, Micah Ball, Mike Murphy, Guilia Ferrari, Katrine Watson, Kristina Ravin, and Ericka Gaudet. 1. Sailing is exciting! 2.Suzi and Marya at our party. 3. Anyone want to sail? 4. The perilous sea. MQU€TMLL CLUB 1 . Tony Huey letting out the aggression. 2. Vincent Jones, No problem. 3. The famous Oliver Perry under-the-leg shot 4. Bottom Row— Derek Hooks, Richard Yee, Dylan Kaufman, Oliver Perry, Vincent Jones, Cary Murphy. 2nd Row— Jean-Gabriel Henry, Tony Huey, Scott Bean, David Chachere, Steve Bergesen. 3rd Row— Eric Bremner, Matt Clark, Chris Ferrell, Paul Zimmer.4th Row— Paul Rucker, John Handel. Not Pictured— Michael Mayeri, Derek Tolliver, and Steve McCall. The Racquetball Club got off to a boomin ' start this ye led by President. Richard. Yee and Vice-President Micha Mayeri. The goal of the Racquetball Club was to bring B.H.S. st dents interested in the sport, and those eager to learn, togeth to play some Racquetball. With a membership of about 20 we were able to organi numerous activities at our weekly meetings. Some of the were:game instruction, different levels of play, player Udde and .uurnaments. To summarize, the Racquetball Club was just ICY. ([ ■as mm 1 mie totis club The Table Tennis Club was formed this year by Mike Fong and Don Nobles(the football star). They had tournaments and challenged the faculty to games. 1 .Left to RightrMike Fong, James Adamos, Mike Gorelick, Mark Davis, Eric Williams, Don Nobles. Back: Mr. Crawford. 2. Mr. Crawford slams another shot down his opponent ' s throat. 3. Mike Fong looks wary as he awaits his opponent ' s next move. 1 2 65 UJdMN r The Ujamaa is a newspaper that is designed to express the feelings of students at BHS. The one major chara- cteristic which separates the Ujamaa from the other BHS papers is that it is designed to express the fee- lings, viewpoints and issues which are uniquely Afri- can. Since its beginning in 1968, the Ujamaa paper has striven for the ' free expression of Afrikan thought ' The Ujamaa was born because other BHS publications failed to express Black people ' s viewpoints. From the radical to the conservative, from the athletic to the academic, the Ujamaa covers issues whichaffect BHS ' s Black Community. 1. Back Row:(L to R) John iMosley, Phil Chabot, David Shelton, Derhonda Haynes, Willie Alexander, Derrick Dewitt, Otis Sangster, Danon Minor, Mike Blake. 2nd Row: Kim Petty ' , Monica Rooney, Duffy Pozos, John McKey, Melanie Mack, Alan Vaughn, Nina Whitmore, Joyce Mat- thews. Front Row: Mustafa El-Amin, Angela Kelly, Mi- guel Smith, Uveli Haynes, Cedric Lewis, Super Jock (Keith Posey), Lula Daniels, Stacey Riks, Jessica Garret 2. Presenting an idea to the group. 3. That ' s a good idea! 4. Editors:(L to R) Monica Rooney, Mike Smith ( Edi- tor-in- Chief), Cedric Lewis (Entertainment), John Mc- Kee(Front Page Editor), Melanie Mack(BHS section), Darron Minor (Sports Editor) 66 4. RUGBY BHS ' s first ever Rugby Club-Team was formed in the Spring of 1984. The Fall of 1984, the team be- gan as an official member of the Northern California High School Rugby Union. Under the guidance of coaches Arthur E. Doran, Jerry Pagouie and Ralph Nemeth. The team got off to a good start in 1985 season and continued to end up with a good record. Thanks to spirited play and excellent coaching the team has carried on the rugby tradition in Berkeley set by Cal-Berkeley and the Olde Blues. 1. Chris Bennet puts a move on St. Mary ' s. 2. Team-top row L to R;Andy Mesones,ltai Pines,Alexis Falicov,Brian Kato.2nd row: John Scolajeff DeOca,Sam Per ry,Leon,Matt Scola, Tony Byrd, Morgan Feng,Norman Dogget,coach Jerry Pagoneler.3rd row: Eddie Lopez J Pa- trick Morris, Terry Smith, Mike Hughes,Mar- tin Reynolds, Aaron Ott,4th row: John Frauen- felder,David Roberts, Eric Rosen berg, Henry Lewislll,Tony Huey,coach Arthur E. Doran, front row:Mike Groleck,Paul Rucker,Kevin Robinson, Matt Frauenfelder,coach Ralph Nemeth. Not pictured: John Dean, Mike Brewin, Ian Falicov, Randall Husch, manager Danny Williams 3. John Frauenfelder leads the pack in drivig for the ball. 4. Manager Danny Williams and Coach Pagonie wonder whom they can loan to an undermanned StMary ' s team. 67 SKI CLUB If you drive around at 4 am on Saturday mornings, and happen to cruise by Berkeley High, the huge group of students you may see is the 1984-1985 Berkeley High Ski Club. The Ski Club fas had s very successful season. The first trip, December Sth and 9th to Squaw and Alpine was the largest in recent Ski Club history with 135 skiers and 3 advisors. Presidents John Kratz, Josh Meisel and Mikey Horn led about 3 trips, inclu- ding a 3-day trip over semester break. The advisors of the club were Mr. Kratz, Mr. Eichorn, Mr. Hubbard and Mr. Doran. We stayed at Garni Lodge in Crystal Bay, with gourmet firing at the Cal Neva Lodge Smorgasbord. After dinner, skiers engaged in widely varied activities that usually affected the next day ' s skiing performance. 1. The members that went on the December trip. 2. Mr. Eichorn, ski club advisor. 3. Matt cruises the slopes. 4. Josh takes a break for lunch. 5. Becca looks good when she skies. I hate people who look good when they ski. 69 poosse In their second year in existence, the Lacrosse team showed they were ready for big-time compe- tition. In a pre-season game they managed to stay close to the state champions, losing only 6-2,then won their season opener 8-4. Five members of the team were named all-conf- erence in the team ' s first year of play-gaol ie Reece Howell, defense man Brad Kraetzer, and Matt Tunis, and mid -fielders Rob Gillies and Lahue Mayo. 1. Defenseman Matt Tunis starts on a fast break. 2. Dave, a Cal player, stands in for missing coach. 3. Front L to R:Jondy Malone, Adrian Woods,Reece Howell, Marc La Riviere, Andy Wells, Hoofman, 2nd row: Keith Queeley, Jason Collins, Larue Mayo, John Bell, John Shaw,Sarah Gaylord,Noah Collins, Paul Hein.3rd row:Alan Cohen, Andy Spear, Todd Taylor, Alex Moskovitz, Aaron Hackett, Simon Thaler,4th row: Joel Spitzer, Chris Scheer, Josh Miller,Rob Gillied, Danny Fishlowjohn Brooks,5th row: Bobby Smith ,Sage Baggottjan Welsh, John Kratz,Brad Kraetzer, Ben Budnitz, ' Coach ' Dave.6th row:Matt Tunisjon Nelson,Geoof Spaeth, Peter Fredman, Paris Reshang. 4. Berkeley won the game 8-4 - 70 STUD€MT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of representatives from every second period class. Its status is similar to the House of Representatives. The many sub- committees handle the problems of vandalism, ad- ministrative policies, and school facilities. They make suggestions to help bridge relations between the staff and the students. The President in the Fall was Chip Rosenfeld. The President in the Spring was Otto Lee. The Vice-President was Kerri Glover. 1. Kerri Glover and Otto Lee, Spring V!R and Pres. 2. Jenny Farnsworth and Danny Williams discuss the serious lack of toilet paper at school. BKNtfhST CLUB 1. (L to R): Tracy (Sweet Pea) Lenihan, Libby(Where was I?) Pop Erin(Graham O ' Gold) Graham, Kazu ko Morgan, Margaret(Salt Pepper) Doty, Noelle(Pass the sauce) Shapiro, Lisa (Punkin ' ) New- man, Kristin (Egg n ' Co.) Stromberg, Shana(Makin ' Bacon) Sherry, Sarah (Granola) Gaylord, Tah i ( I was asleep) Staniford, Paige(Sing- ing) Roberts. 2.Shana Sherry hits a pose. 3. Noelle gets prettied-up for school. 4. Lisa Newman and Margaret Doty kickin ' it on the couch. 5. Erin getting her sugar for the day. This year ' s Breakfast Club was a superb success. Its members rosein the wee hours of the morning to at- tend weekly ritual meetings which were held at multi- ple underground cafes scattered throughout the naked city. We hope the proud tradition of Breakfast club- bing will continue next year because the group con- sisted entirely of seniors. The buck stops here. GOURMCTCLUB The 1984-1985 Gourmet Club had a very successful year. The membership was astounding at the beginning of the year, and the first few dinners were well attended. As the year progressed some members grew lazier. However, the club enjoyed delicious feasts including French, Italian, and Chinese dinners, an hors d ' oeuvre party, and a Sunday brunch. An end of the year ' Bash ' is planned. As all of us who ate with us know, the food was excellent, and the gatherings were fun!! The Gourmet Club managed to raise money by selling refreshments at school performances. This money was sent to an El Salvadorean refugee center in San Francisco. Further proceeds were sent to help nourish the starving in Africa. We hope the money we made in this ' food ' club can help others around the world who are not so fortunate. As a club we hope to continue in future years having fun gatherings while making money to donate to those who need help. 1. Julia Child checks the loaf! 2. Adam says grace before Sunday brunch. 3. Jenny, J osh, and Ben delicately offer Jessie some salami. 4. ' Hey, watchit there! ' 5. 1 st Row(L to R) : Matthew Dillon, Miriam Metzer, Jsh Milburg, David Shanks, Sara Wex- elman, Nicole Hardie, Ben Dillon, Julia Mitchell, Christie Sheeder. 2nd Row: Erin Banks, Karen Dantzler, Adam Keene, Janine Godfrey, Nicole Chabot, Shana Ominsky, Jenny Farnsworth, Kirsten Kekdah I, Jenny Rhode, Leslie Schwartz. 73 K€Y CLUB 1 saw! This lot 1 The Berkeley High School Key Club is a fundraising organiza- tion. We raise money through the Winter Ball, Marathon Dance and other fundraisers throughout the year. We then choose a cause to donate the profits of our efforts. Previously we have donated large sums of money (around $2000) to Alta Bates Hospital and Children ' s Center, year we are considering the Ethiopian fund or a drug abuse center. The club had a of fun this year putting together the eventful Winter Ball and Marathon Dance- thanks to president. Betsy Craib, vice-president, Jodi Margolies, and secretary Kristina Raven, and the club members. Most events ran smoothly and were very successful. 1. Classy members of the Class of 86. 2. Katrina, Suzi and Kristina discuss their plans for the Winter Ball. 3. Decked out for the Winter Ball. 4. Too Cool. 5. Well... Jodi wanted it in! 6. Back Row: Alison Price, Shonna Cook, Noelle Shapiro,?, Kazuko Morgan, Eric Menke. Middle Row: Alice Buchanan, Betsy Craib, Suzi Cooper, Margaret Doty,?, Debbie Fink, Louis Mesones, Kristina Raven, Eva. Sitting: Katrina, Michael Linha- res, Patrick Cavanah. 74 75 M.€ SA FIELD TRIPS! SAT CLASSES! SPEAKERS SUMMER CLASSES! The MESA( Math, Engineering, Science Achieve- ment) program aids students with an interest in sci- ence and math. Forty to fifty people meet every day during fifth and sixth period for the tutorial program. The program ' s goal is to increase the number of Blacks, Hispanics, Puerto Ricans, and American Indians, and other minorities in science and math related fields. 1 . Students rush to Mark Adams for help. 2. Mr. Ward advises a student. 3. Hard at work. 4. Back Row:( L to R) Kevin Robinson, Rhonda White, Jeffrey Milliard, Jeff Dozier, Sopheac Yin, Charles Wright. Front Row:( L to R) Mark Adams (tutor), Julian Bond, Nina Whitmore, David Hunter, Shokai Taylor, Shana Bowman. ALKO 76 A.kS AFS,the Associated Field Service is an exchange program that sends students from all over the world to new and interesting places all over the world. Starring at Berkeley High this year is the fantas- tich,harika,fantastisk,icy,fantastique,toll Saskia Stuyen from Belgium. Amy Orsini had a great ex- perience in Istanbul, Turkey, where she experienced a totally new kind of culture and learned to speak Turkish. Lisa Barry went on the winter program to New Zealand last year. Julia Hendrickson spent a year in Sweden, learned to speak Swedish and ex- perienced the Swedish ways. 1 . A nearby church in Rattuik. 2. Stnding L to R Amy Orsini,Sean Estrada, Julia Hndrickson,Lisa Barry, Rebekah Dodd, Simone LaCosse,Anne Cesa,Stophen Dor- restijn(Holland),Rochelle Wheelr,? ,Maya Blum, Saskia Stuyen( Belgium), Mr. Dean. KneelingL to R Dylan Mass on, David Haynes, Gabriel Neilson.Tuula Pera,Adam Galler. 3. Town of bodrum in southern Turkey. 4. Canal in 3rugges,Belgium, near Saskia ' s home home town of Lou rain. 5. Julia and her Swedish sister. FhSmOMSHOW The Fall Semester Merchandisi ng Class created a ' Casual Affair ' Fashion Show, Wednes- day, December 12,1 984. Lesley Coleman was the Student Director and most of the female models came out of the Merchandising Class. Males had to audition. Clothes were provided by The Gap. Female Models: Lashun Whitfield, Nipenda Haskins, Gigi Richmond, Nicole Ehrlich, Marble, Emily Sederholm, DeDe Lee, Sonja Anderson, Yadin Larachette, Liz Masterson, Yvonne Davis. Male Models: Glenn Owens, Derek Hooks, Arvon Perteek, Otis Sangster, Peter Robinson, Scott Mahar, Terry Lloyd, Carry Murphy, Sean Beale, Leif Jensen, Bobby Coll ins. 1. Emily Sederholm 2. Terry Lloyd and Sonja Anderson 3. Sean Beale 4. Scott Mahar 5. Th e Grou p MIXOLOGISTS The Mixologists is a group who performs for theslu? dents. Most recently they led the seniors to a rousing victory at the spirit rally. Here they show us some of their typical stunts. 1. Eric and Ben break into the studio for some new music. 2. What ' s wrong with this picture? 3. James and Sean mixing their favorite music. 4. Bottoms up! 5. Seniors showfng off: Top(L to R) : Sean S., Eric D., John P. Bottom(L to R) : Ben B., Mike F., James A., Orlando W. 4 5. 79 VJ 1RSITY FOOTBALL i 1984 F001 BALL SEASON (BHS scores first) OPPONENT SCORE Fremcnt St. Mary ' s Vintage Liberty Lincoln DeAnza El Cerrito Kennedy Pinole DeAnza E| Cerrito El Cerrito El Cerrito Kennedy 33-6 30-7 3-7 25-6 33-7 6-28 8-28 6-41 12-26 6-28 8-28 8-28 6-41 3. 82 1. Defensive coach exhorts his players. 2. I got you now. 3. I ' m gonna drive you into the ground, says Genghis Collins. 4. Keith Posey gets some half-time refresh- ment. 5. The Red and Gold line at Homecoming against El Cerrito. S3 1. The tearr : (back) Alan Vai.ghc.r-, Doricld Nobles, Harry Over.ureet, Keith Pcsey, Joe Spitzer, Phi! Simmons, Aaron Ott, Adam Clark, (row 2)Michael Younger. Michael Smith. Leonard Spikes, Jeff Mil iard, Ghengis Collin. ' ;, Stephen Evans, Darr.San Lyons, Bryant Perry, Richard Walker. (row 3)Coach Bracelin. Coach Aideison, Brendai White, Pau- Tcng, Derek Jurard, Gary Murphy, Aaron Ross, John McKey, Coach Crissmon, Coach Williams, (row 4} Mark Gamble, Billy Man berry, Lemont Adams, Andrew, Martin Reynolds, Floyd Baker, Hyuk Chi, Cedric Lewis. (front)Timothy DeNeau, Michael Blake, Darren Minor, Steve Wu, DeVonne Boggon, Myron Preston. 2. Alan Vaughan drills a pass before Gaicho defenders converge. 3. The Jackets come out even meaner for another half of exciting play. 4. Don Nobles(33) breaks an exciting run ;Brendan White blocks. 5. L.B. Cedric Lewis(50) and safety John McKey swarm to punish a runner. 85 J.VJ. FOOTBALL The J.V. footbal! team was great this year, finishing vvith a 5-4 record. Thanks to Coach Mendoza the mainly freshmen team shaped up quickly. Unfortunately early in the season many piayers were cui because of r ;ademic standing, otherwise the team might have gene undefeated. 1. Quarterback George Harrington callin die play with time running out. 2- Darnell Yates punishing the Ken- nedy quarterback... 3. George Harrington gets behind the Kennedy defense. 4 - Fullback Darnell Yates pulling to block for running back Robert Carter. 5. Robert Carter cutting back against the Kennedy defense. 6. J.V. Team: Back row- Coach Mendoza, . Mike C ' Keefe, Andre, Ben Butler, Jim Baach, Jason Howard, Jeff Pete, Mau- rice E ! lingtor., jamar High brook, Coach Pete. Middle Row-Sell be Jaclson, Bro- oksy, Sam Remo, John Perry, Albert, Sean Bill, Detay Williams, Curtis Ander- son. Front Row-Rod Porter, - Kevin Toppel, Joe, Darnell Y;tes, Robert Carter, George Harringtor. 86 fl€LD HOOKY 1 We dragged ourselves to Kleeburger field every morning at 7:00 AM. We crisscrossed the highways of Northern California in search of opponents. We failed to win a game, although we did tie one. However, surprisingly enough, we had fun! During our long bus rides and warm-ups we jammed to the tunes of Prince ' s Purple Rain Soundtrack. We played pick-up games in the rain where half the team used sticks and the other half feet to hit the ball. Everyone on the team improved tremendously through the coaching of Jane Sturm(Sturmie!) and her assistant Mary Lee Carey. Although we never reached the level of compe- tition most of our opponents have sacrificed their social lives to attain, we did a pretty good job for a team made up of mostly first year players. The Varsity Team was led by the skills of our returning players: on defense, Karen Smoller and April Westbrook and on offense, Allison Packard, Cynthia Horning, and Jenny Smith. Two first year players made especially great contri- butions. They were Mandie Feusner and Nicole Giegerrnan. The Junior Varsity team consisted of entirely first-year players. Many of them also played in the varsity games as substitutes. This J.V. had more success then the varsity as they tied one game against University H.S. However, both teams mostly practiced and competed as a whole. Karen Smoller was named most dedicated. April West- brook, Jenny Smith, and Allison Packard were chosen as tri-MVPs. Mandie Feusner was given the honor of Most Improved Player. Special recognition should also be given to Cynthia Lorning for her excellent job as center-mid. Not pictured Sar: (Huffy) Duckler 88 1. Assistant coach Mary Lee Carey and coach Jane Sturm pose for Bob. 2. The 1984 Varsity Team: (1ft. to rt.) top row: Allison (Allyoop) Packard, Jenny (Billy Ball) Smith, Karen (Corky) Smoller, Gabrielle (Gabby) Nichoson, Nicole (Lucy) Geigerman, Cynthia (Cici) Horning, Autumn (Booboo) Westbrook. bottom row:April(Bubba) Westbiook, Susan(Slee) Lee Kirstin(Biff) Strangeland, Amanda(Muffln) Feusner. 3. The J.V. team celebrates its goal against Branson at Kleeburger field. 4. The 1984 JV Team:(lft. o rt) top row: Jessica (F.bida) Ratcliff, Kathie(Mitsy) Eastman, Laura Ackerman, Chloe(Zas) Stamas, Carol (Mickey) TreadweM, Gretchen (Gretch) Young. Bottom row: Marya(Obida) Grosse, Rachel (Scotiy)Scott, Merritt Levine, and Anne Thompson. 5. Tri-MVP Jenny Smith dribbles past an aggressive University forward Gabby backs her up. 6. Ali Packard dribbles down towards the goal. 7. The team gives a pre- game cheer. 8. Our game against University in sold-out Kesar Stadium. 9. After a game, exhaust teammates stil manage have a good time. WOMGM ' S TGNNIS 1. The UNDEFEATED BUS women ' s tennis team had an icy final record of 17-0. The most rewarding victory was over Carondelet, the long-standing champions, not once but TWICE! The energy, devotion, and spirit of the entire t am, the outstanding ability of certain players, and the famous Nike surprises were all responsible for the tremendous outcome. Each team member made her own special contribution to the team. Number one singles player and league champion Jean Lozan.o, a junior, was a grea ' . support to her teammates, and along with other top players, led the team to victory. Freshman Erika Watkins played number two singles and was fierce both mentally and physically on the court. Senior Malaika Stoll not only played number three dou- bles but served as costume designer for the team, Junior jenny Farnsworth, known for her beautiful strokes and her equally beau- tiful smile, played number four. Alison Pownall, the tanned terror, and powerful Jenny Bagnell played an exceptional number one doubles. The juiced juniors, Amy Nellis and Lucy Anderton, were raw in spot number two. The number three spot changed frequently as many strong players wanted it: Anne Schwartzburg and Margaret Doty, the teatn mana- gers, played it for a time, as did Perry Pownall and Alison Thomp- son. Heidi Ronfeldt and Anise Nassiry finally ended up with the spot and did a damned good job of it The incredible team quickly got a reputatuon for its excellence. Albany and Bishop O ' Dowd were so frightened that they didn ' t show up to play, and even Carondelet, anxious to keep their record, tried to back out by having God make it rain. Needless to say, Carondelet ' s efforts, as well as those of all the other teams, proved futile. 1. Jenny (Fru-Fru)Farnsworth shows why she ' s undefeated in her number four singles spot 2. Lean, mean jean Lozano dominates with the thought, Damn, the life of a tennis player is good. 3. Uff, urgh, yaahh-Boy George rules! are the speculations of Erika Iceoox Watkins as she slams her famous backhand. 4. The cutsey-wootsey club smirks with delight as El Cerrito goes under. Yes, we raw! 5. And this one ' s for Mom, and the next is for. . . Kill ' em all, Malaika! 6. The team: Top row, ieft to right, Erika, Jenny, Lucy, Jenny, Perry, Sara, and Sarah. Middle row, Amy, Anise, Margaret, Malaika, Alison, and Coach Anderson. Bottom, Chanel, Natasha, Seka, Jean , Melissa, and Heidi. Not pictured, Ali Pownall and Anne Schwartzburg. VJOLL€YBdLL The volleyball team was the center of contros ersy during the fall sports season. After we had won our first four league games, one of our pla ers, Rita Pope, was found ineligible: she had played varsity volleyball for College Preparatory High Schooi (CPS). The team went on and played the remaining four games without Rita, winning three and losing one. But the damage had been done— we had to forfeit the first four games, so the final record was 3-5, not 7-1 . Both varsity and jayvee teams were strong. The jayvees ended their season with a perfect 8-0 record. Captain Allysa Nichols, a freshman, kept her team together both emotional!) and mentally, on and off the court. From this squad will come some ver promising players for the varsity next year. Senior Akemi Hamai, varsity captain, also kept her team working together. Rita Pope and Cindy Adams played tough at the net, intimidating opponents with man great blocks. Super sets by both Akemi and Lan Wiborg, another senior, set up great hits for play- ers such as Adams, a junior, seniors Megan Anderson and Lourdes Nichols, and sophomore Janine Godfrey. The team ' s one freshman, Stephanie Shrieve, pla ed well and looks promising for future seasons. All in all, both teams played a power game, executing terrific digs, sets, hits, blocks, and serves. E er one knows that the BHS varsity had a 7-1 record, which should have put us in North Coast, if it weren ' t for the league ruling us ineligible— they Know we ' re awsome; they ' re just afraid of seeing us blow away the other league team at North Coast 3 1 . Cindy executes another great block. 2. Marti(the coach)can ' i believe M egan ' s form. 3. Megan is hoping the bell will be eas for the 5 ' . tter. 4. Varsity Tearr Picture : Top row left to righ t R ita Pope, Heather Lath, m, Stephanie Shrieve, Cindy Adams, Marti Mminson (coach). Second row: Megan Anderson, Lourdes Nicholls, Janine Godfrey, Julie Shell. Third row; M argaret Bolt, A kern i Mam-ai, and Lan Viborg. 5. Cindy ' s expression shows the amount of work it lakes to bump a volleyball. b. Janine Ukes a d ive. 1984 VOLLEYBALL SEASON (BHS scores first) OPPONENT SCORES DeAnza 15-2, 15-5 ♦Pinole Valley 15-6,15-8 ♦Kennedy 15-10,15-6 EICerrito 15-2,15-8 ♦games forfeited, ineligible player DeAnza 15-5,15,5 Pinole Valley 15-11,14-16,12-15 Kennedy 15-6,15-10 ElCerrito 15-4,15-2 J.M.VIOLL€YMLL The young women of the 1 984 Varsity and JV volleyball teams proved to make up two of the finest volleyball teams in the league- in spirit, attitude and skili level. | am V ety proud of this 1 984 Varsity team as they finished the season with rec0 rd, and more importantly, with, smiles on their faces and pride in their hearts. And speaking of prids end smiles, the Junior Varsity team proved that not only would this JV team be exciting to watch and a thrill to coach, but they would also be unbeatable- an 8 0 season!! These young women deserve special recognition for their dedication and unity as a team which contiually pul ed through close matches with a victory attained by consistent and intelligent play. I have mentioned nc names of stars on either team, and purposely so. The excellence of both teams may be attributed to the Jepth of taler t and mutual support among the players which produced a true eagern ss to perform as a unit -- a strategy which proved to be both successful and fulfilling. 2. 1. Team picture: (back row Ift. to rt.) Jenny Boe, Anne Cesa, Karen Wichner, Marty Martinson (coach), Helen Bolt, Amy Ruddell. (Front row lft to rt.) Annie B ' omberg, Alyssa Nicholls, Oona Leek, Alice Wilson, and Erin Beaty. 2. Karen Wichner spikes the ball giving BHS another winning point. q Atypical team huddle. 94 4. Anne stands in awe thinking ' What a great spike, Erin Beaty: ' CROSS COUNTRY Everyone on the cross country team had his or her own way of getting psyched up before a race. Garret Lew ' s was bike-riding, Todd Hunter ' s was eating Hostess pies and listening to The Beat. Brian Vaughan tapped his feet, and Noah Kanter copied whatever Brian did. But whatever their methods were, they were surely successful. At first coach Aaron Ward and assist- ant coack Keith Conning weren ' t even sure that there was going to be a team due to a lack of team members. Many of the girls who ran the previous year didn ' t return this year because they thought that the team would be different without Mr. White as coa _h. The girls ' team had additional difficulties because Laura fvlaestre, who placed third in the RBAL championships, was found ineligible. Clare Burger ranked first in the RBAL ' s, with Catherine Payne coming in second. Among the boys, Brian Vaughan ranked first, followed by Chris Burger and Todd Hunter in that order. The varsity team had approximately 18 members including seniors Vaughan, Ken Leonard, and Ben Nettick, and junior David Park. Coach Ward was pleased with the team ; not only because o of its talented runners, but also because its members academicwork is of extreme- ly high caliber. 96 I 4. 1 . All alone at the head of the pack Brian Vaughan breaks out of the woods at Tilden. 2. Clare Burger sprints up the hill to the finish line. 3. Chris Burger, Ben Turman, and Ken Leonard turn in their place markers to Coach Conning. 4. Berkeley and El Cerrito girls break from the start in a dual meet 5. The combined 1984 cross-country team: (front row, left to right) Randall Husch, unidentified non-member, Julian Bond, Laura Maestre, Tess Golding, and Mora Golding. (Second row) Chris Burger, Josh Milburg, Noah Kanter, Todd Hunter, Garrett Lew, Michael Irschick, John Scola, Erika Watkins, Ben Turman. (back row) Coach Ward, Troy Ripsom, Marcus Guerro, Ben Nettick, Ken Leonard, Adam Keene, Richard MacDonald, Claire Burger, Marcus Grunwaki, Catherine Payne, Brian Vaughan, Kevin Robinson, David Park, Nicole Marzell, Daniel Simons, John Fujioka, and Mr. Conning. 97 M€M ' S WdT€R POLO V The ' 84 season was a disappointing one for the men ' s water polo team. B.H.5 fielded one of the most talented teams in the past dacade, had the most players selected to the all-league team and had three players selected for all-north coast, one of whom made the second team. All-league players were Adam Ballachey, team captain Ivor Brown, Steve Wrubel, and flrstyear goalie Dan Duane. Also on the starting team were junior Willie Stockard and senior Paul ' opposite-high ' Hamai,as well as Phil Chaboti Paul was awarded most valuable player and Dan was awarded most improved. Despite this abundance of talent the team never quite fulfilled its potential. The season started strongly with B.H.S. holding a 5-3 record in tournament play and 4-1 in league play. Of these wins two were against Clayton Valley, ending a tradition of last second loses, and one was against arch-rival Alameda H.S. in their home pool. Although San Ramon proved overwhelming in regular season play Berkeley, second seeded in the league tournament, was looking to beat them at league. 2. 98 4. 5. Focusing on the championship game Berkeley looked past Alameda in tne semi-finals and lost in sudden death in the third overtime period in a heartbreaking hour and 45 minute game. This hard loss took the emotional edge out of Berkeley and the season ended on a disappointing note. All of the hardwork that went into building the team both by alumnust coach Bill Gaebler and the players, most of whom had been together for four years produced a level of team unity rare in any sport. 1. Adam Ballachen, veteran player. 2. Bill(coach Gaebler) imparts words of wisdom. 3. The 1984 Water Polo Team: (Ift. to rt.) Jeff Lipton, Steve Wrubel, Dan Duane, Adam Ballachey, Ivor Brown, Jory Blomberg, Blake Williams, Willie Stockard Paul Hamai, and Chris Wright 4. Beefcake Steve in total control. 5. MVP Paul Hamai blocks an attemted goal while goalie Dan Duane stays ready for support. 6. Willie Stockard puts on the pressure. 99 IT 9 V ml | WOMAN ' S W 4T6R POLO 1 ' 1KU- _ v 1. Amanda is determined to score a goal. 2. Goalie, Jen, saves a goal and returns the ball to her teammates. 3. Polly Kraetzer passes into the whole set. 100 Led by senior captain Amanda Palmquist, returning for her third year of varsity action, the 198 women ' s water polo te am played their most ambitious schedule since 1 981 . Rebounding from a low of two games last year, the team splashed their way through 14 competitions, including two tournaments. Due to a lack of local opponents, the Yellowjackets travelled as far as Reno to represent BHS. The loss of senior Kristen Stromberg due to injury half way through the season was offset by the improved play of the sophomore second year players and the first year players. These players jelled toward the end of the season, enabling the team to win three of their last four games to finish the year with a 6-8 record. Despite the loss due to graduation of two very talented players, next year ' s team looks to be very strong with 13 returning players with varsity ex peri s nee. Amanda was voted the team ' s most vatuable player for a second year in a row, with junior Molly Weeks pic ing up the most improved player award. The team is roa hed by Bill Gaebler. 1 . Kristin sets a tough whole set. 2. Back row: Laurie San Martin, Nicole Chabot, Polly Kraetzer, Julie Lifshay, Tiffany Wheat Middle row: Molly Weeks, Melisa Crawford, Amanda Palmquist, Kirsten Rekedahl, Amy Fitzsimmons Bottom row: Jen Bilik, Zee Stevens , Suzanne Packard, Shana Ominsky, Claudia McLean, Coach Bill Gaebler. 3. Shana Ominsky passes to a team member to score. 101 am mm «SEf wet M mssm ■mm mm fxy mm Fi M out C Student Address ? er rf attack; ,„ l J ansf - to „ah e X indeed; ,, ' ' ' ' er moreover nt r fl er . Porter. Published bv and for th cedents of Berkeley High School Number Street City Subject: Vyfey frf l f Mapped Full Title of Book Name of Equi Condition of Book Equipment: Kev 1 Teacher ' s Name Check (if appropriate): Book Nee 0 6 Number ssued LUNCH 1. Halina and Mara: commuting between BHS and Trumpetvine at lunch. 2. Cyrani and friends at lunch. 3. The lunchtime scene at the bricks. 1 06 UdMGOUTS 1. Vic and Jeremy discuss Politics and Power on the Community Theater steps. 2. Rainy day hangouts are hard to find. 3. Clara and Tab at the slopes. 4. Generic courtyard posing. THE OUTER 107 W€€K€NDS 1 . Noah running away for the weekend. 2. Lorie and Vitto trying to act seventeen. 3. Cathy Ortiz at Knott ' s Berry Farm with a friend. 4. Alyssa, Eva, Nadine, Helena, Melissa, Giulia, Julianne, and Gabrielle: it ' s party time! 5. Sandra Day and Jenny Panish-what homework! 1. Everybody wash behind your ears! 2. Where the girls are... 3. Vicki Kumao and Jenny Brand cruising to Sausilito. 4. Chip singing the final aria from La Boheme. 5. Jenny and Sari competing for most mellow. 109 MORE WEEKENDS Holly Warren-Mordecai in Petaluma with her horse Shanz. 2. Sarah Emdy: Halloween ' 84. 3. Nina Whitmore on Pier 39 in San Erancisco. 4. Anj and Alex reminiscence-. 5. Sonya, Lynn, Mackie, Ramona, and Tanya celebrate Memorial Day. P€TS H-OBBI6S 1 . Anne Carvalho and her guitar. 2. Karin Fisher and Skipper. 3. Caroline and Steph making music in England. 4. Suzy and Sandy. 5. Christian Fox with a guitar that he made. 6. Megan and her adorable cat Svante. 2. SUMM6R Of ' 84 Finals week faded away as the sun came out and BHS students headed for the beach, the pool, and travel. 1. Molly Weeks as an exchange student in Copenhagen, Denmark, summer of ' 84. 2. Karen Dantzler and Kezha Hatier in Greece. 3. Concert Chorale at Pearl Harbor(Hawaii, get it?)Back row: Noah Kanter, Shawn Roberts, David(get out of this book)Concepcion, Elizabeth Treadwell, Carl Brush, Aaron Davidman, Sarah Norris, Karen Finney, Peter Foley, Bodhi Kroll. Front: Krisi Kohlstedt, Nancy Olivier, Erika Bunnin, Leah Fitschen, and Lisa Balabanian. 4. Kathie and Elizabeth at the earbook seminar. 5. Beth Ward n saying, Auf Wiedersehen to her host father and brother in Germanv . 1 1 2 ' ' IS 1U6HA — MM— i lAFf ' fHi HAMIU! 6 1. Julia Mitchell fishing in Nantucket 2. Fran Price lounging in Hawaii. 3. Generic beach trip ' 8 4 4. Deeya Loram and friend in Japan. 5. Christa hangin ' ou t with buddies. SUMMER VlhCMlON 4. 114 1. David, Malaika, and Abe waiting for the snow. 2. Ericka McConnell rafting in Oregon. 3. Kathie learning to cruise in Brussels, Belgium. 4. Peter Altacharge Foley, Pirate King, 5. Caroline, Sylvia, Aiisorv, arrdfriends: Hawaiian heat. 5. 115 4.The Navies ' -and they call Philadelphia the City of Brotherly Love...? 116 STUDY H-dBITS... Berkeley High consistently ranks in the top 20 US. high schools.The Berkeley public library on Kittredge fills with B.H.S. stu- dents on weekday afternoons and, we have some strange study habits.. .But we get it done. 1 .In class studying. 2A little catching up at lunchtime. 3. We ' re almost done. 4. He looks so cute when he concentrates. 117 CURR€NT OIGTTS 1 18 Los Angeles had the Olympics, America the glory while San Francisco played host to Baseball ' s Al 1 stars and the Democratic convention. ..Geral dine Ferraro became the first woman vice presidential candidate, Jessie Jackson the first black candidate for the Democratic nomination to play Saturday Night Live... Reagan swept the nation, carrying all but Washington D.C. and Mr. Mondale ' s home state of Mi nnesota... A group of British rock stars banded together and a new B.H.S. club formed to bring Ethiopia ' s plight to international attention-the world responded... Doonsebury returned from paternity leave... Vanessa Williams was forced to resign her crown when some rather ' uncouth ' pictures compromised the sanctity of the Miss America Pageant. A nice blond Mormon won in 84... Baby Fae and William Schroeder made the subject of experimental heart surgery, at the very least, topical ... the Forty-Niners brought San Francisco the pride of a World Championship in the Bay Area ' s first Superbowl...the Boss ' very limited engagement at the Coliseum may have caused Bill Graham and some gipped fans heartache, but Mr. Spring- steen went ahead to put on a show to be remembered. ..Prince sold out his six concerts in a record four hours as his Purple Reign continued in spectacular fashion... the CAL waterpolo team became national champi ons... Berkeley High had itself one of the best Homecomings ever. ..and the seniors of ' 85 departed, some to become the freshmen of ' 86 119 SeilORITIS What a disease! It usually begins in the spring of junior year by the spring of senior year its uncontrollable, and most see no reason to control SENIORITIS LEdy ' s afternoon: Elizabeth, Jenny and Ni- cole have just one more order of fries. 2. Noah, Aaron, J on, and Lara atop Vernel Falls. 3. Judith,Karin,Lara,Kai, and bear form a senior support group. 4. California Coolers. 5. Jana, AIi,and Carolyne pass the Hawaiian Test. 6. First day as seniors: this Bud,s for you. 7. Aaron Davidman looks horrified at the prospect of actually winning that bet. (GOTCHA) 8. Mike,Jon,Mike,and Keith: senioritisat the Winter Ball. 7. 121 r .ORE SENIORITIS!! LJeff ' Spiderm an ' Orenstein. ZLula and Stacy caught talking. 3. Tyler says ' cheers! ' 4.Seniors fave time of day: Aaron and Chris at lunch. 5.Seniors coolin ' off over the summer:Lara,Anne,Noah, LorieJoeJon,lan,Becca, and Vitto. 6Shawn Roberts blows Van Halen off the stage at the Us Festival. 7.Senior study habits. 8. Inez Franklin saying goodbye to the underclassmen. 9. Senior scammin. 10.An important event for all seniors, 18th Birthdays! (In a Limo) 123 S€NIOR POLL And the winners are. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ismail Ramsey Sarah Cole BEST PHYSIQUE David Ultan Rebecca Ratcliff THEY ' RE SO UNUSUAL Len Caine Marya Lieberman MOST ATHLETIC Don Nobles Akemi Hamai NICEST SMILE Jasper Bear Sarah Williamson BEST-LOOKING Brian Vaughn Amanda Palmquist MOST CREATIVE Marcus Brooks Nicole Pinsky MOST TALENTED Peter Foley Diana Mehoudar CLASS COMEDIANS Tim Hanes Jaimie Lasky PRETTIEST EYES Devone Boggan Sari Cooper BEST PERSONALITY Brendan White Amanda Feusner CLASS FLIRT Erik Price Debbie Fink CUTEST COUPLE Steve Wu Alison Kuhi MOST SPIRITED Ian Bain Jaimie Lasky MOST POPULAR Ben Campbell Jana Bartko BEST DRESSED EmileMouton Christie Smith Class comedians Tim and Jaimie. Most creative:above,Marcus,and left,Nicole. Eyes-Devone and Sari. Jasper ' s smile. 124 125 S6MOR POLL Cutest couple-Steve Ali. 126 I « Look at Dave ' s bod. 0M, - T Spirited Jaimie. Ian with spirit. 127 128 BOOM— BOOM BOOM- BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM! I ' m gonna make you LUUUV me, sang out big Ben Campbell at the homecoming pageant, which began the best and the biggest Spirit Week Berkeley High can remember! On Monday the student body donned skirts and fluorescent colors; on Tuesday we all dressed with our best friends as twins. Wednesday was crazy T-shirt and hat day, and Thursday was too tacky for words. Friday we painted Berkeley High red and gold and got hoarse parading the school and yelling out 85!!!!, 86!!!, 87!!, 88, depending on which class we were lucky enough to be in (har har). A few years ago, clean-up was added to the com- petition for points to win the spirit cup. During these years, the classes put out a small effort to pick up trash, but this year surpassed anything ever done (continued on next page) RGD GOLD DAW before. The real competition began on Sunday night when the juniors repainted the now studly poet on the Community Theater. Over the next two days, this enthusiasm sparked the spirit that prevailed throughout the week. After the impress- ive job of the juniors, the Class of ' 85 continued the party to clean up the hive. Their job was the most outstanding of all: Berkeley High students arrived Thursday morning to find the Community I Theater, V.A.C., and press box shining with new glistening coats of paint. About a thousand students turned out for the rally on Friday afternoon. Ms. Bennett, along with other veteran BHS teachers, agreed that the week was the most spirited ever. 130 TH-G RdLLY We ' ve got spirit, yes we do! We ' ve got spirit, how ' bout you?! At Ms. Bennett ' s command the cheer goes from the freshmen in the balcony, to the sophomores on the right, the juniors on the left, and most im- portantly to the seniors in the center section. This year all the classes wore red and gold, waved banners and pompoms, and cheered. The Community Theater was filled with class loyalty and an electric school spirit. The junior class of 86 had special cheers and the senior class spelled out ' 85. Pompom girls and cheerleaders gave a great performance and each football player introduced himself to the sound of cheers from the appropriate class. The homecoming royalty was crowned and after tying for it last year, the SENIOR CLASS OF 1985 won the spirit cup. The red and gold swarm celebrated in the courtyard in the October afternoon sun. More people attended the homecoming game and dance than ever before. Juice the Jackets! H-OMGCOMIMG Despite the shortage of pantyhose and prince candidates, the 58 candidates who ran for home- coming royalty had a blast. Freshmen, sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors ran for the office of prince or princess of their classes, and very brave seniors vied to become homecoming king and queen— although students from any class can run for king and queen. The 1985 Homecoming Queen and King are rs Debbie Fink and Benjamin Campbell. 2. The Homecoming contestants. Queen and King: Kimberli Brown, Debbie Fink, Elaine Gee, Tina Jackson, Kimberly Kendall, Anna Meyer, Lucia Sykes, Floyd Baker, DeVone Boggan, Ben Campbell, Tim Hanes, Carleton Leonard, Otis Sangster, and Derrick Tolliver. Seniors: Shonna Cook, Lisa Cruz, Mandie Feusner, Abina Goncalves, Stephanie Gusters, Fiona Liskamm, Alicia Marshall, Cathy Ortiz, Jozette Polk, Ian Bain, Mike Smith, and Richard yee. Juniors: Heidi Bolstand, Yolanda James, Joanna Leonard, Christine Lukas, Tjuana Meeks, Elizabeth O ' Donnell, Rhonda Ray, Brian Butler, Ian Mceldowrey, and Fred woods. Sophomores: Giulia Ferrari, Angile Hall, Yolanda Mapp, LaTanya Marble, Jenny Rhoade, Kathy Suto, John Adams, Terry LLoyd, and Michael Rideout. Freshman: Denell Archibald, Julie Christiansen, Bebecca Espinosa, Hiliary Hickman, Onika Holbert, Yolanda Littles, Kelli Preston, Carolina Santiago, Mickie Toliver, Derrick Ad kins, George Labos-Simpao, and Greg Wharton. ROYALTY , ' . :  • - t 132 Class of 1985 Senior Princess and Prince Mandie Feusner and Michael Smith. Class of 1986 Junior Princess and Prince: Yolanda James and Brian Butler. On the day after the second period election, the candidates were told whether they were finalists, in the top three in their categories, but they finalists didn ' t find out whether they won or not until the rest of the school did, at the spirit rally. So it was really a surprise! Ms Bennett and the homecoming committee thought up different questions to ask each of the candidates, and planned the whole pageant. In the pageant, the candidates had to answer a ques- tion each, and some of the king and queen candi- dates sang or danced or smoked cigarettes through their noses. For the finale, all of the candidates had to do a little dance. Everyone was very ner- vous but had a good time overall, and had free homecoming cake and punch— which was why they ran in the first place. Si t MM m Class of 1987 Sophomore Princess and Prince: LaTanya Marble and Terry Lloyd. Class of 1988 Freshman Princess and Prince: 133 Kelli Preston and George Labos-Simpao. Sonya Anderson Tony Anderson Dione Andrews Ian Appleyard Emilie Aquino Douglas Arnold Halina Avery Nancy Baba Ian Bain Adam Ballachey Veronica Ballard Gary Balton Trinh Bao Jana Bartko Angela Battle Glenda Beamon Jasper Bear Anne Bechtle Elizabeth Becksted Xochiquetzal Bellard 137 Lara Belkind Judith Bennett Richard Bergstresser Renita Bilbo Melvina Bimbo Lisa Blowers Linda Bowen Jessica Boyd Tammy Brooks Candice Brown Ivor Brown Kimberli Brown Latina Brown Sara Bruckmeier Sophia Rryant Bridgett Buckley Paul Budnitz Clare Burger Wylie Burt Riahna Caldwell Ben Campbell Luther Carpenter Sara Carradine Sonia Carriedo Lara Carroll Patrick Cavana An V. Chan Tran V. Chau Debbie Cheung Jonathan Chinn Jae Choe Yoon Choe Lara, always prepared for any situation. Noah Collins Tiffany Collins Tweed Conrad Shonna Cook Ken counts the days until graduation instead of studying calculus. Illy a. Dailey Celine Damonte Luke Dales Chris Daniels Lula Daniels Julia Davis Yvonne Davis Eric Dejean Aaron Davidman Yolanda Davis Sandra Day Jeffrey DeOca 142 Suzy Denn Derek Dewitt Jeff Dezurick Vittoria DiPalma Emily Diamond Nina Diamond Tracci Dickerson Aaron Dienstfrey Rima Dunn Katherine Eastman Jonathan Eden Darrel Eder Douglas Eder Livia ' Edwards Robert Edwards Anne Elliot Dearly beloved. . . Karin Fisher Sean Fitzpatrick Scott Fitz Peter Fletter 145 Elisa Garcia Sonya Garcia Jessica Garrett Dyra Garrison Greg Gaston Sean Gates DeAnn Gaxiola Sarah Gaylord Uaine Gee Walter Geist Suzanne Gerhart Aliona Gibson Felicia Gilbert Dcvora Gill Robert Gillies Julie Glass 147 Abina Goncalves John Good Laura Gorodezky Alison Gould Thomas Graber Myra Grady Elisabeth Graham Erin Graham Lisa Grayson Philip Green Amy Grenicr Amy Gruber Joseph Green Tina Green David Griffin Marcus Grunwald 148 Erika Smith to Rachel Luft: God, Rachel, I can ' t BELIEVE how many freshmen there are at this school! Jeff Guenther Clara Guerrero Janice Gurrola Stephanie Gusters Tim Hanes Tammie Hardin Andrew Harper Raquel Harris Mama Harrison Estella Harvey Derhonda Haynes Katherine Heasley Kathy I rschick iviichael I rschick Lorie Irwin Deanna Iseyama Tina Jackson Caroline Jamieson Stephanie Jenkins Eric Jennings Carl ' s X-ray vision doesn ' t miss a thing. Levern Johnson Linda Jones Ronda Johnson Mary Jones C ' mon, Jodr -it ' ll be fun. Vincent Jones William Joseph David Jung Derek Jurand Rachel Kalish Gary Katz Gordon Katz Jennifer Kaufman Alison Keene Angela Kelly Kimberly Kendall Kellie King Samantha King Jeremy Kirsch Kenneth Kokka Sabrina Kong Brad Kraetzer John Kratz Anne Kriel Eric Kroger Shawn, campaigning again— this time for cutest couple. Anthony Lewis Joseph Lewis Dana Lewis Yolanda Lewis Jenny Liang Gretchen Lieb Lititia Lindsey Fiona Liskamm Laura Libby Marya Lieberman Michael Linhares Alison Loebel 156 Allan Lopez Ueeya Loram Quoc-hai Luc Rachel Luft Kim Lugo Matthew Lynn Melanie Mack Laura Maestre Rachel Magid Cynthia Maldonado Regina Manocchio jodi Margolies David Markowitz Erik Marks Alicia Marshall Paris Marshall Arthur Martinez Jesus Martinez Diego Massaldi Liz Masterson Janet Matsumoto Michael Mayeri Michelle McDaniels Richard McDonald Josh Meisel Eric Menke Melanie Mentzel Leslie Mesones Anna Meyer Katrina Miller Lisa Miller Sonya Miller Isn ' t he beautiful?! Monica Mino Kathy Miyoshi Loyal Mitchell Mark Mohrman 159 Eric Monrad Donielle Monroe Jessica Montell Leslie Moon Megan and Debbie just OOZE class spirit. Monique Murray Victor Namuche Debbie Nass Kelly Navies Demian Nebelkopf William Nellis Jon Nelson Irma Newman Lisa Newman Hung Nguyen Lourdes N ichol Is Katherine Nichols Tracy Nickell Donald Nobles Lolita Nunn Emily Ofsevit Nancy Olivier Michael Ordona Jeff Orenstein Amy Orsini Catherine Ortiz Matthew Osborn Susan Pacini Melanie Palmer Amanda Palmquist William Parish Jennifer Panish Salean Parker 162 Randall Parker Mike Pendleton Tammi Parker Chris Perkins Bryant Perry Oliver Perry Kathy Peterson Lisle Peterson Shawna Peterson Anthony Pinch Nicole Pinsky Lisette Piper Carolyn Pokorny John Pokorny Josette Polk Libby Pope Rita Pope Elizabeth Posey Keith Posey Patrick Powell 163 Mike Rabinowitz Keihan Rafii 164 Lloyd Railey Eric Ralston Alexia Ramey Ismail Ramsey Rebecca Ratcliff Carlos R.eyna Noel Reynolds Peter Riess Gregory Rising Robin Rita David Roberts Paige Roberts Shawn Roberts Dominique Robinson Lara Ronfeldt Monica Rooney Aaron Ross Richard Sadie Peirte Roo Sarah Rosner Marni Russell Brett Salk Dina Sanders Otis Sangster Christina Santiago Michelle Scatina Carra Schiff Michael Schrag Thor Schreck Jonathan Schwartz 166 Guenevere Siebert Adam Signaigo Rachel Simons Florence Sims Aida Smith Carmen Smith Christie Smith Cynthia Smith Erica Smith Jennifer Smith Michael Smith Sean Smith Terry Smith Geoffrey Spaeth Michael Spiegal Chloe Stamas Venus Smith Sabrina Spellman Ruthie Squibb Keiko Steimetz Jenny Sternberg Lisa Stewart Kristin Stromberg LuchiaSykes Stefanie Stevens Malaika Stoll Ryan Sullivan Troy Takaki 168 Alexis Nicole Teague Cheryl Tekawa Simon Thaler Eric Thomas Francyne Thomas Ann Thompson Rhonda Thompson Christine Tien Elizabeth Treadwell Daniel Turman Danielle Turner David Ultan Anthony Usher Renee Valentine Mojgan Valiyee Alan Vaughan Nina VVhitmore Deshon Wilcox Dornetta Wifliams Eric Williams Juanita Williams Larue Williams Myra Williams Orlando Williams 171 Sarah Williamson James Wilson Gail Wolfe Angie Wong Margaret Wong Stephen Wrubel Stephen Wu Richard Yee 173 Yo Akino Ariel Anderson Michelle Anderson I an Appleyard Lara Belkind 178 Xochi Bellard and Sonya Miller Judith Bennet Richard Bergstresser  f 1 Mat Bernstein Linda Bowen David Bowie Colette Bowler Ov bur. h Nicole Bowler Jessica Boyd Kerry Bramhall Jenny Brand LaCole Brooks Mad Maria Brooks Marcus Brooks The Bagel Brothers Sara Bruckmeier Paul Budnitz Erika Bunnin 179 180 Lula Daniels Aaron Davidman Jonathan Chinn Nicole Coleman Celine Damonte Yvonne Davis Kathie Eastman Jonathan Eden Livia Edwards Robert Edwards David Ellis Laura Ellison Daniel Feng Viandie Feusner Sarah Gaylord DeAnn Gaxiola Aliona Gibson ■ 1 5 - • Hi km Devi Gill Rob Gillies Julie Glass Laura Gorodezky Tom Graber Elizabeth Graham David Griffin Lisa Guerrero Ann Haggerty 183 Carl Hailberg Paul and Akemi Hamai Lisa Hanchett Jon Handel Tammie Hardin Jeffrey Hilliard HflHb . 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Nicholas Sywak John Taber Anissa Taylor 259 Christi Taylor Alex Tehrani Celeste Thomas Pierre Tiffith Edward Taylor Eric Teller Lucky Thomas Leroyce Tims I rabe Taylor Justin Thewlis Natasha Thomas Kimbexly Todd Michaely nn Tohver Ha Tra Hanh Tran Nicholas Traylor Niels Traynor Nicholas Tripp Oanh Truong D. Tu Thomas Tuann Toni Tulloch Benjamin Turmai Hazel Turner Adam Valdez Joel Valentin Demita Vaughn Keisha Vaughns Son Vo George Vogner August Wagele Amber Wagner Benann Walker 260 Chelsea Walker Willa Waltsr Jason Wardly ] oseph Watkins Alexandra Weber Andrew Wells Autumn Westbrook Lisa Walker Zachary Walton Susan Washingtoi j 0 nath cn Watson Joel Weinberg Ian Welsh Gregory Wharton Susan Walker CyrilliaWard Erika Watkins Sharon Watson Jennifer Weir Gary Wendt Edward Wheaton T. Wheaton Karen Wichner Rachel Wilken Colin Williams Craig White Lia Wilbolarn Amy Willats Gerald Williams Henry Whitmore Alex Wild Aratimese Wil iiams Kimberly Williams 261 Mary a Williams Michael Wilson Naomi Winiwarter Andrew Wise Heather Wong Antoine Worrise Sadaya Wright Stacie Williams Nikole Wilson Heather Winter Richard Wither- Kenneth Wong Charles Wright Jahanfar Yadegar Erica Wilson W.Wilson Adam Wise Spoon Ted Wong Maurice Wright Raymond Yee Daniel Wong 263 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY 265 When our former principal D Marlin Foxworth took an administrative post in the Oakland School district, one of the students ' favorite BHS administrators took over his job. Our new prin- cipal for the 1984-1985 school year was Mrs. Samantha Lee. Mrs. Lee began at Berkeley High as a counselor, then moved on to be the Instructional Vice Principal. Her job was to maintain a quality instructional program that covered the needs of all of BHS ' s students. As principal, she has given us strong quiet leadership, has represented the students ' views to the school board, and worked with the student government Mrs. Lee ' s caring shows as she greets students in the halls or takes time for a private conference. Mrs. Lee also has an important voice in the Berkeley com- munity. She gives BHS a sense of community and provides both hindsight and direction. I am delighted to be part of an institution which makes possible the fulfillment of one part of a dream for students. My sincere wish is that your years at Berkeley High have given you a strong base to proceed with the rest of your lives. I congratulate the class of 1 985 on completion of one phase of your life. The class of 85 is made up of special people; I am pleased to see these people greet the world. Samantha Lee Principal MR. DANIELS, VICE PRINCIPAL Mr. Daniels, a true BKS administrative veteran, has once again spent a pro- ductive and helpful year in the labyrinthine B building, taking time out from his already heavy workload to stand around at self-scheduling. Every Berkeley High School student seems to have had his life saved by Mr. Daniels at some point- we thank him for all that waiting-list management and simple edvice. Mr. Daniels extends his best wishes to all of you, and hopes that the class of 1985 will succeed in showering the great outside world with the same good- ness, truth, and light with which it has blessed ur humble campus. MS. GROVES, VICE PRINCIPAL With her friendly smile and sincere wish to be helpful, Susan Groves is an in- tegral part of BHS. A favorite history teacher and former head of that de- partment, this year she took Mrs. Lee ' s place as instructional vice principal. First off, she calmed the nerves of students at self-scheduling. That is the epitome of Ms. Groves: she puts the students first. Ms. Groves ' responsi- bilities include monitering the courses available at BHS and making sure they cover the needs of every student. Ms. Groves wishes the class of ' 85 the best of luck as they graduate. MR. TELLER, VICE PRINCIPAL Throughout our lives, it ' s important for us to remember both our beginnings and our endings. As our roles of sources of knowledge and adventure pro- ceed, I hope we ' ll avidly remember four of our most vital years at Berkeley High School together. Every student in Berkeley must have felt some an- xiety when he or she first entered our campus, but by the time one is a senior with years of growth and experience behind, I know one feels new kinds of joy, anticipation and anxiety. We will always remember the eagerness with which we ' ve faced past adven- tures and experiences. We ' ll remember the feeling of triumph from our most important victory, but please, never let yourselves forget the agony of defeat. May the future hold many future advances for all of you-- Good luck Class of 85! Richard Allen Donald Allin Karl Anderson Miss Wilson, Junior State Sponsor, with a friend. May Bunts Samuel Canes Mary Carey Warren Carlund Harry Choulett Rachel Claudine j rnes Dickey Terry Doran Mr. Panasenko, distinguished biology teacher. Amy Hanson Clesson Harvey Michael Hassett Philippe Henri Dick LeBlanc Lawrence Lee Madeleine Leek John Liu-Klein Mr. San Martin explains the facts of Frederick Murray Jefferson Nash 2 75 Linda Rice Joseph Romero Beatrice Roost r Lawrence Rose Even the donkey knows! Margaret bhetfd Marsha Singwun Mary Small Vern Spohn Fay Sponseller Mary Sutliff Joyce Sutton Norman Thompson Robert Traum Jan Valtr Vick ' e Van Steenben Evelyn Wads 270 Aaron VVArd Dorothv Wasdon Mr. Silve-mai, : avoir of man a college applicant. Patricia Washburn Frederick Wehking Jacqueline White Warva Wflkins Janet Young Kirk Young a Boatman 279 M. Chuck H. Chun N. Freeman S. Harper E. Jones K. Kato C. Murphy M. Perry You ' ve got a great throwing arm Mrs. Lee, I want you. D - Yee ACAVmCS ; «.•«• . •••. ' •. • • . . . ' FDITOR: DEBORAH NASS GNGLIShr The English department is most widely known for its diversity of courses. The senior electives alone have a wide variety of choices including Children ' s Literature, The Bible as Literature, and the AP English course which focuses on British literature in the fall and modern American literature in the spring. In addition, the required course load is very unique and diverse. Compared across the state, BHS ' English department has the most classes offered at all levels of education. 1. English is a breeze if you can survive in-class essays. . . 2. . . .and spelling tests. 3. People, places and things. . . Kai, Mike, and Karin ex- plain the mysterious Noun Syndrome. 284 MMW6MM1CS The mathematics dept. at BHS offers a f i I spectrum of classes from elementary school arithmetic through first year college calculus. The most unique course offered at BHS is ' Introduction to ENGINEERING ' . This course is for students interested in a career in engineering. Guest engineers, from various fields, lecture on their jobs and the education necessary to get a job in that field. Students are required to design and build a bridge out of balsa wood. The bridge is tested for strength and awards given to those which demonstrate the greatest strength. As far as we know Berkeley High is the only school to offer this type of course. 1. Good luck on your geometry test, everyone! 2. Jana Bartko and friends take a break during math. 285 HISTORY The history department is one of Berkeley High ' s best. The U.S. and World History courses are quite good and there is a diverse choice of electives. The popular and widely publicized model U.S. Congress course, Politics and Power, allows stu- dents to become senators and representatives one period each day. Other good history electives include American Political lnstitutions an introductory psychology course, and courses on criminal and constitutional law. 1, Senator Kennedy (josh Luft) proposes an amendment 2. Jeremy (Senator Nun ) heads a floor session. 286 SCENC6 The science department offers four courses at the college level: Anatomy Physiology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, and AP Physics. In addition, we offer four courses that meet the U.C Science requirements: Adv. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and l-AC Chemistry. V e also are offering two courses that meet the graduation requirements of BHS: Physical 5:ience, and Investigating the Earth (this course is largely for 9th grade- ers). Starting in Sept., 1985 we will offer Earth Science and Intermediate Biology. Neither of these will meet the U.C Laboratory Science requirement, but they will meet the graduation requiements. The science dept. has four clubs: Science Club- Mr. Harvey sponser, Herpetology-Mrs. Hansen sponser, Science Green Kingdom- Mrs. Labaos-Simpao sponser, Desert Rats- Mrs. Pensky sponser. 1. Amy is disgusted with this strange substance. 2. Mr. Hubbard tests his next Rosenfeldt ' cap ' on his chemistry class. 3. Bridgid Couter is engrossed in an interesting experiment 4. Jo Leonard, future scientist 287 FORGIGM LhNGUhGG The foreign language department is a fantastic department. It is so outstanding that other high schools envy the BHS foreign language depart- ment. We offer a 5 year program in French and Spanish, a 4 year program in German and Latin; and through the Afro-American department we offer a 2 year course in Swahili. We offer an AP course in Latin, and thanks to Mrs. Mary Small the AP test scores are unusually high. Despite the location, a crumbling building with depreciating equipment, our department is still able to produce students who are able to defend themselves in foreign countries and score we|l on the college board tests. We have two brand new clubs this year.: the Spanish Club, and the French Club. We also sponser the Spanish newspaper and the French poetry magazine. 1. Let ' s get out of here. 2. I really don ' t want you to take my picture, but I don ' t know how to say that in French. 288 1. PHYSICM. EDUCATION The Department of Physical Education offers an outstanding fully co-ed P.E. program with 18 teachers and 53 courses from which students can select. New graduation requirements, affecting this year ' s 9th and 10th graders, include one semester of Aquatics, one semester of any sport, one semester from Dance, Gymnastics or Conditioning, and one semester of P.E. Most students choose to take additional classes beyond graduation requirements. 1. Dancers stretch in the morning sunlight of Marcia Singman ' s studio in the gym. Dance is one of the most popular P.E. Performing Arts courses. 2. Jumping Jacks next to the B.QC 3. Laps are required in conditioning as well as introductory P.E. classes. 289 RON-dPKRIOlN STUDI€S The Department of African-American studies is not just for the black student as most would think. The classes offered within the department, such as Swahili, are for everyone. Ex- posure to these classes is encouraged. 290 dRTS, INDUSTRY D€SIGM This department, which occupies most of the first and second floors of the G-Building offers a variey of classes in fine and practical arts, some of which are illustrated here. Top, art metal; center, wood shop; bottom left, pottery; and bottom right, mech- anical drawing. The class offerings include graphic arts, photography, machine shop, and auto mechanics. r+OM€ GCOMOMICS MMILY Lite The Home Economics Family Life department offers classes for students to improve their social skills. Courses such as Consumer Foods and Clothing prepare students for bargain purchasing and courses such as Infant Care and Social Living enhance stu- dents ' abilities to deal with their peers and the general public. . Nancy amazes her sociaJ living class whwi she tells them that This is a trombone. Don ' t play it in class. 2. Cooking with cornmeal can be fun!!!! 292 . BUSIN€SS GDUCdTION Accounting - a professional course that introduces the student to the basic ing principles and procedures. A realistic accounting experience is obtained by the use of simulations. Automated Office - introduces students in various areas with practical hands on experience in word processing and use of their business application pro- grams. Business Consumer Law this course enables the student to know their legal rights and obligations regardless of their future plans. Such as minor rights; price deceptions and eighteen year old rights. The computer science dept. offers courses in computer awareness, computer applications, and computer languages with and emphasis on programming style. Notehand designed for college bound 11th and 12th graders only. This class is for students who want a faster method of notetaking or to improve their pre- sent method. Shorthand - the students will learn the completed Greegg system of shorthand. This course is for students who plan to become stengragers in the business world. Typing— offers different levels of typing skills for all students, for those who just want to type letters or for those who are training to be secretaries. 1. Elaine eats lunch in typing. 2. School ' s out 3. This is a great paper. 293 SPRING SPORTS 1. MVP Terry Burns pressures the inbounds pass. 2. The league champion BHS Yellowjackets, back row, left to right, Dwayne Oliver , Ben Campbell , Anton Walker, Terry Burns, Troy Vann, and Brad Hart (most improved). Middle row, assistant coach Marvin Buckley, Darron Minor, Darren Boyden, Richard Stroud, Spencer Stevens, Donald Nobles , Luther Couch , and Coach Stelton Mitchell. Front row, Lonnie Remler, Henry Whitmore, Rico Bayless, Myron Preston , and Chris Daniels. ( seniors) 3. Anton Walker finds his shot blocked by Pinole ' s 6 ' 11 Greg Senior. 4. The bench celebrates the first victory over last year ' s champs, Pinole Valley. 5. Finding his way to the basket blocked, Myron Preston looks for a teammate to pass to. 6. Troy Vann lays a shot up over Senior. 7. Henry Whitmore scoots past the Kennedy frontline as Don Nobles moves in for the rebound. M€N ' S VIN6ITY BI SK€TB ML They weren ' t really expected to go anywhere this year: most of last year ' s squad had graduated and that was a team which had failed to qualify for the league tournament But the 1984-85 Jacket hoopsters fooled the experts: after a good but not great pre-season, the team put it together and played well enough to finish second in the league round-robin. They breezed through the league tournament , defeating El Cerrito, last year ' s champions Pinole Valley, and in the playoff, the round-robi champion De Anza Dons. They were league champions and North Coast-bound in what was supposed to be a rebuildingyear. And now the good news: only five members of the championship squad are graduating, and of these, only forward Donald Nobles was a starter— and he was replaced by junior Spencer Stevens in the league tournament. Returning along with Stevens are the team ' s most valuable player, all-league selection Terry Burns, who plays either guard or forward; the most valuable player in the league tournament, guard Henry Whitmore, a second team all- league choice (along with Nobles) ; forward Troy Vann, and center Anton Walker. And these are only the starters. Another bit of good news: all the other league teams will be hurt by graduation, with El Cerrito, Pinole Valley, and De Anza all losing their key players, dominating centers Calvin Andrews, Greg Senior, and Ricky Oliver, respect- ively, the last having been named the league ' s most valuable player. 297 298 JVI BhSK€TBN.L The future continues to look good for Jacket basketball, if this year ' s Frosh-Soph team ' s performance means anything. The team, coach- ed by former Jacket star Marvin Buckley, won all but three of their pre-season games, then roll- ed over their league competition, 8-0. 1. Adrian gets high- but is it high enough? 2. Only two Jackets are needed to confuse the whole Spartan team. 3. Malcolm applies defensive pressure. 4. Greg levitates for two. 5. Terrence drives in for a layup 6. T he Frosh-Soph team:front row, left to right; Brent Halvonik, Greg Rosen, Wesley Franklin, and Jesse Stalman. Second row, Malcolm Dunbar, Eric Rodgers, Aaron Campbell, Terrence Keyes, and Philip Hutchinson. Back row ; Jason Mitchell (manager), Daniel Greif, Greg Richey, Jody Cum- mings, Jeff Pete, MikeSklute, Aaron Higgenbotham, Peter McKenzie, and coach Marvin Buckley. 7. Phil scores despite being fouled. 299 The first day of Basketball practice Varsity coach Gene Nakamura and JV coach Ricky Caldwell were pleasantly surprised to see over fifty-five girls at tryouts. Enthusiasm continued as the teams were trimmed down to eighteen on th JV and twelve on the Varsity. Coach Caldwell ' s JV squad showed their lack of experience during the early season but developed rapidly to play some good team basketball at seasons end. The Varsity squad re- turned All-league forward DeRhonda Haynes, center LaCole Brooks, and forwards Keiko Steimetz and Tammi Parker from the Champion- ship 83-84 team. JV standouts Nina Andres and Angelique Tolliver were moved up to Varsity level and newcomers Vergina Gumbs, Rita Pope, Alyssa Nicholls, Karen Wichne, and Denise Dotson completed the solid team. Playing a tough pre- season schedule the girls team culminated prepar- ation for league play with a championship in the Mills Classic in Mill brae. LaCole Brooks earned all star honors and DeRhonda Haynes swept the MVP award. League play saw the girls work hard for a 6-2 record and second place in the R.B.A.L. Looking to the future makes coach Nakamura smile as he will see the return of promising future standouts Denise Dotson, Nina Andres, Karen Wichner, Angelique Tol I iver, Allyssa Nicholls and Stephanie Stevens. 300 B SK6TBM.L 1. Tammi psyching out her opponent doing ' The Bird ' 2. Allyssa is determined to get the ball from the Kennedy player. 3. Vergina shoots for the basket to make the first two point of the game. 4. Denise recovers the ball. 5. The 1984-85 Women ' s Varsity Basketball(left to right): Top Row: JV Coach Ricky Caldwell, La Cole Brooks, Nina Andres, Rita Pope, Karen Wichner, Coach Varsity Nakamura. Middle: Tammi Parker. Keiko Steimetz, Vergina Gumbs, De Rhonda Haynes, Bottom: Angelique Tolliver, Denise Dotson, Allyssa Nicholls. 301 302 NORTH- COhST SECTION Both Berkeley teams survived the first round of the tournament with two-point victories; the boys,50-48 over De LaSalle, and the girls, in the tournament as at large choices, 56-54 over Clayton Valley then both teams lost by 21 points in the second round; the boys 70-91 to eventual state runners up , Logan, and the girls to Moreau. Henry Whitmore was named to the All-Tournament Team for the boys, and DeRhonda Haynes for the girls. 8 303 M€ITSSOCC€R The Men ' s Soccer Team, coached by John Miottel, fared very well this year. They held a combined pre-season and league record of 9-2-2. They won a hard fought grudge-match against Piedmont for the last game of the season with a score of 1-0. Piedmont barely edged Berkeley out to attain a first-place standing and go to the North Coast Sectionals, as they were un- defeated besides a loss and a tie against Berkeley. Our outstanding season can be attributed to strong players. The team, this year , was led by team captains David Ultan and Yotam Nitsan. Important con- tributions were made by Chad Lewis, Chuy Hernandez, Tony Lozano, Nico Zimmerman Buddy Greer, Vic Namuche, Jesus Martinez, and Robert YoungThe team wish- es to thank all the fans for their support, special thanks, and the best of luck go to graduating seniors.The team looks forward to an even more successful season next year. 304 1. The Jackets sting at the home hive. 2. Marc does the twist 3. Team captain David Ultan breaks away and shoots while throngs of admiring females watch eagerly from the stands. 4. Ercan beats an opponent to the ball while flipping off the ref at the same time. 5. The ' 85 Men ' s Soccer Team (left to right)top row: Coach John Miotel, Antonio Lozano, Nico Zimmerman, Robert Young, Jesus Marti- nez, Rob by Ades, Matt Brant Cake, Auggie Wilms, Chad Lewis, Chris Berger, Victor Namuche, Daniel Pinietta, Yotan Nitsan, Ian Welsh, Ercan Calgaz, Erik Marks, Randall Husch, Ezra Drogin. bottom row: Chris Wright, Stefano Zer- ega, Buddy Greer, David Ultan, Chewey Hernandez, Marc Dejanvry. Shawn Roberts Osborn, Eric Loebel. in j. 305 2 This season has proven to be the B.H.S. Women ' s Soccer Team ' s best We moved from 3rd to 2nd place this year with a 7-2 record, including a tie score against four-year rival Carondelet, 3-3. They also beat last year ' s 2nd place team(Moreau) in league play, 6-3. BHS players for the 1 984-85 season were Goalie, Kay Mc Gill, Fullback Line, Anne Sch wartzburg, Vittoria DiPalma, and team captains Akemi Hamai and Shawna Peterson(Hubba). Help also came from this year ' s outstanding Center-Midfielder Ann Kletz. • Other defenders helping our defense were Toby Bielawski, Georgia Schreiber, and April Westbrook( Bubba). Our Midfielders were Alex Gorin, Lisa Hughes, Nicole Joiner, Sara Nelson, Becca Rate I iff, and Heidi Ronfeldt. This year ' s very strong forward line wasNicole and Colette Bowler, Mandie Feusner, and Julia Ficht. Also hel ping was Lorena Cachero. This season was not withoutinjurieslDe spite Nicole Joyner ' s pre-season knee injury and Sara Nelson ' s two sprained ankles, these players contributed a great deal to the teams ' s spirit The team worked very well together and the pot-lucks and team activities were great events the whole team enjoyed. First year(at BHS) coach Deborah Vance is very proud of her team ' s past season and optimistic about the team ' s future. Although we are losing eight great starting players this year, she is still confident that the enthusiasm and great team effort shown this year has set a precedent for B.H.S. Women ' s Soccer in the future. Special thanks to Helen Keohane who coached B.H.S. Women ' s Soccer Team for the previous three years. She has helped to create the standard of excellence that prevailed this year. LETS GO CAMPING!!!!! 306 WOMB ' S SOCCER 6 7 1. Mandie and Ann discuss strategy with coach Debbie Vance during half-time. 2.. , The 1985 B.H.S. Women ' s Soccer Team(left to right): Front row: Alex Gorin, Sarah Nelson, Anne Schwartzburg. Second Row: Mandie Feusner, Toby Bielawski, Akemi Hamai, Shawna Peterson, Colette Bowler, Kay McGill. Last Row: Coach Deb Vance, Ann Kletz, Heidi Ronfeldt, Julia Ficht, Vittoria DiPalma, Nicole Joyer, Becca Ratcliff Usa Hughs, Nicole Bowler, Lorena Cachero 3. Collettegets another breakaway. 4. Nicole dribbles around two Encinal players- incidently after the game, we kindly offered them a soccer clinic. 5. Becca boogies with an opponent-ouch!! 6. Mandie takes smurfingtips from a confused Alameda player. 7. Crip gets carried off the field after another victory. WR€STLING 1. Doug Klinman attempts to turn his opponent. 2. Coach Takahashi and the team watch a match 3. Team Picture(left to right)Back Row: Coach Randy Takahashi, Alfonso Eding- ton, Chris Giese, Dennis Chester, Cliff Huey, and Scott Lamb. Center Row: Mike Klein, Doug Klinman, Juan Vasquez, Marcos Frank, Mike Gorelick, and Dave Lawler. Front Row: Statisticias Nia and Maria. 4. Marcos Frank uses a ball and chain move for a pin. 5. David Lawler applies the guillotine. 6. Mark Klein shouts as he drives his opponent shoulder into the mat for a pin. 7. Cliff Huey with a half-nelson tries to wor k h is opp on en t onto h i s bac k. 308 It is what is sometimes called a ' rebuilding ' season for the BHS wrestling team-they won one match, lost eight and tied one to finish in a tie for last place in league competition. In the league tournament they did a bit better, finishing sixth out of eight teams as Doug Klinman won his weight division and headed on to the North Coast Tournament, and Alfonso Eddington took second in his class. Among the others Juan Vasquez and Dennis Clark also finished the season with winning records. Coach Randy Takahashi is optimistic about next year, as the 1985 squad was composed of seven juniors, one sophomore, two freshmen, and no seniors. Next season ' s team could be especially good if members continue to gain experience in free style competitions and if some go to summer wrestling camps. 309 TRhCK H€LD In the past, Berkeley High ' s Track and Field Team has had runners who have set long standing records and have taken home many awards. Time passed, however, and col- leges all over the country swept Berkeley ' s runners away. This year, Berkeley ' s young team, under the coaching of Aaron Ward and Keith Conning has had to live up to this reputation, which is a lot to ask of a team with a new coaching staff and new me- mbers. The team survived, however, and often came out on top. By early April, 3 out of 4 duel meets had been won by Berkeley. The team, however, had not at this point had good luck at the relays. Berkeley had two main objectives this year: to push the Seniors and Juniors to their limit, and to develop the skills of the Freshmen and Sophomores in order to keep the great reputation in future years. Senior runners such as Brian Vaughn, Anthony Usher, and Daron Minor continued thir streak of ex- cellence constantly scoring points for the team. But it was not one or two runners who took credit for the group ' s success. The team as a whole worked hard at 7:00am every morning (often including holidays) to work up to where it once was. The team has a promising future and looks forward to a great season. I i 1 . Taking a break during workout. 2. Edwin Moses for Kodak! 3. And it ' s Benetta coming in with a winning Finish. 4. Passing the spirit to win the relay. 5. Ooooouch! 6. The 1985 B.H.S. Track and Field Team. 7. Todd where are you going with that baton!? 311 1. And the tension mounts... 2. Claire is in the lead-her ponytail close behind. 3. True grit follows the sleep-runner. 4. Its a photo finish for the winning Dionne. 5. Now, son its time to learn the facts of running. 6. Faster than the focusing of a camera! 7. SuperPose flies through the air! mum. ,. . 313 1. John walks away from another tremendous shot 2. Thor waits confi den tally for the return shot. 3. Adam returns to the baseline after hitting one of his devestating serves. 4. Bang smashes a backhand cross-court. Dave gives his opponent an intimidating stare. Jory sets up to hit his powerful forehand. Tom and Dave dash away to retrieve a long shot The B.H.S. Tennis Team ' 85(left to right): Back row: Ben Dillon, Jory Blomberg, Mike Harvey, Abe Stoll, Kimon Cambour, Chris Brown, John Chinn, David Chai, Peter Landouarer, Adam Fiore, Bao Le, Thor Schreck, David Roberts, Tom Graber, Dan Mayari, and Coach Bragg. Bottom row: Steve Lee, Franz Lozano, Leon Wann. 314. The 1985 Berkeley High Men ' s Tennis Team is looking forward to a g winning season. So far the team has had to overcome some major obstacles coming in the form of strong opposition and inner team conflicts. At the beginning of the season the team was off to a 2-1 start coming off of routs with Bishop O ' Dowd High School (7-0) and Campolindo High(6-3). The team suffered a heart breaking loss to Monte Vista, possibly the best team in Northern California(3-4). Berkeley seems to be the odds-on favorite for the league title this year , as it usually is. This year ' s team is full of young players, but is in no way lacking in talent or depth. The number one position is held easily by Adam Fiore. Number two is Bang Le, a surprising sophomore. At the number three position is Kimon Cambour, a freshman and at number four is John Chinn. Number five is held by a freshman, David Roberts and at number six is Thor Schreck. The doubles are probably the strongest in years. At number one are the team of Tom Graber and Mike Schragg and close behind are Jory Blomberg and Franz Lozano. The number three team is Steve Lee- Alex Lubin. Because of the loss of some very talented players early in the season the team lost some strength, but it has pulled itself together under the inspirational coaching of Mr. Bragg. c F€MC1MG ft I -1 In its 11th season under Coach Jean Greg- erson, the Berkeley High Fencing Team got off to a rousing start with an 8-1 victory over Balboa High School. A member of the AAA league, Berkeley is the only high school outside of San Francisco to be invited to join the weekly competition with eight other high schools, and the final gruelling three day Individuals Tournament featuring the top three fencers from each high school. Since 1974 when it joined the league, Berkeley won the Individuals in 1976, and has consistently ranked in the top three winning first place twice, tying for first place three times, placing second four times, and third once. At press time, the season is un- finished, but indicators point to another banner year. 1. Dylar Seguin pins his opponent 1 2. The 1985 B.H.S. Team (left to right): standing: George Headley, Dylan Seguin, Peter Good, Matt Osborn, Coach Greger- son. Sitting: Derek Whaley, Bogey I sol an i (team captain and asst coach), Dylan Massoni Jae Choe, and John Moyer. 3. Jae Choe wards off his opponent with a near fatal stab. 4. John Moyer lunges yelling ' en garde ' 316 BADMINTON The 1985 B.H.S. Badminton team is once again off to a fast start, winning its first five meets on its way to a 5-0 record. The team is a mixture of some returning players and a large number of new players. Coach Ms. Anderson is confident that the team can do very well this year, possibly surpassing last year ' s 11-2 record. There is no RBAL League for the team this year, so the top players will automatically gain a berth in the North Coast Sectionals. There is alot of competition on this years team for all the available positions. The top Men ' s singles team is Randy Parker, Tung Tran, and Jung Sun. The top Women ' s singles include April Lee, Pui, and April Westbrook. The Men ' s doubles teams consist of Gorden Katz-Milton Toy, and James Ding-Jim Wong, while the Women ' s doubles teams are Karen Ng-Lam, and Melanie-Lilly. The three mixed doubles teams are Bert-Betty, Benny-Chrissie, and Kent Huang- Julie Yamashiro. Ms. Anderson and all the players are planning on having a successful year, and hopefully winning some awards at North Coast 1. Jung Sun exhibits a new dance style as Randy Parker tries to act like he is isn ' t paying any attention. 2. Milton Toy falls backward with glee after hitting a winner. 3. The ' 85 Badminton Team with Coach Ms. Anderson. 4. Pui watches as her drive flys past her opponent 5. James Ding hits another killer serve. 317 318 The Women ' s Gymnastics Team, with the help of returning coach Deborah Counsell,is looking forward to a promising season with a strong predominantly underclassmen team. The JV gymnasts compete in the class 4 compulsory rou- tines on each of the four events.Our JV gumnasts are Jenny Austin, Nico Smith, Janie Dalton,and Aimee Ross-Gibson. They show great promise and performed well in our first meet. Varsity is divided into two sections,class 3 compulsories and optionals.Our class 3 gymnasts are Michelle Bayab,Eva Graburn,Amy Gruber,and Hendrickye Nadeau. These four gymnasts,with a little more experience than the class 4 ' s, are competing well.Optionals are quite different from com- pulsories;; each gymnast is required tochoreograph a routine designed to fit her personality on each of the events with only a little help from the coach and team captain Laura Leventer. All of our four optional gymnasts,Urula Boynton,Sara Teegarden, Jenny Farnsworth,and Laura Leventer are excellent, especially in competition. 1 . Jenny Austin prepares for her next trick. 2. Amy Gruber demonstrates her balance and flexibility.. 3. Ursula, Eva, Sara, and Jamie cap on their opponents. 4. Ursula takes a breather before her eagle. 5. The team after a good meet 6. Amy Gruber watches the competition with interest. 7. Nico Smith starts her routine after saluting to the judges. 5. 319 GOLF A freshman, Lionel Harris, led the golf team this year. Under the coaching of Mr. Crawford, the team practiced most afternoons at Tilden Park. Seniors Jeff Dezurick and Erik Marks were ranked 2 and 3 on the team respectively. At press time, the team was 2 - 2 so far in the season. 1 . Jeff Dezurick. 2. Les Bruvold watches the camera instead of the hall. 3. Team:Coach Crawford, Aaron Dienstfryjeff Dezurick, Lionel Harris,Zack Rosen, Les Bruvold,Erik Marks, and Peter Bailey. 4. No. 1 putter Lionel Harris shows off his style. 5. Erik Marks concentrates. 6. Peter Bailey. 7. ' Don ' t make me get mean! ' 3. 320 VMSITY BfcS€BM.L The BHS 1985 Varsity Baseball Team has a league record of 1-1 so far, and although coach Plumpsie Green ' s quote for the team is, ' If we play to our fullest capacities we should do okay, ' the team should do much better than, ' okay. ' Some outstanding play- ers are Ron Herbert, and Mike Youn- ger who are seniors and returning underclassmen Nick Lauror and Clar- ence Bailey. However the team could not owe its successes to only a few individuals, and the entire team is congradulated. The BHS Varsity ' 85 Baseball Team (left to right): Top Row: Troy Vann, Bradley Hart, Damion Lyons, Darron Minor, Ruben Field, Mr. Green. Center Row: Genghis Collins, Luther Couch, Cedric Lewis, Ron Herbert, Michael Younger, Derrick Jurand, Stephen Stevens, Ron Kramer. Front Row: Darren Boyden, Nick Lavrow, Clarence Bailey, Duffy Pozos, Henry Whitmore, John Dean. ffiffffSifffM .AW .... - : ■ ••♦ 322 2. Troy Vann hits a homer. 3. ' I beg to differ. ' 4. ' Uh, Ungowa, jackets got the powa!! ' 5. Faster than the speed of light!! 6. 1 know my bus money is in here somewhere! 7 323 HrfLfTIMe ! FROSH SOPH- BdS€MLL The BHS Frosh Soph Baseball Team, under coach Chico Mendoza is working pretty good this year, with a record to date of 7-4. The best prospects for varsity are pitcher Greg Richey, center fielder David Cober, second baseban Sam Romaro, and left-fielder Dante Williams. The many energetic players will contribute to a successful season this year. 1. Infielders: Tony, Colin Bearden, Sam Romero, Greg Rosen, Evan Adres, and Eric Williams. 2. Pitchers and Catchers: Kenyatta Kay, Aaron Campbell, Greg Riflfcey, and Kelly Jacobs. 3. Outfielders: Tom, David Cohen, Dante Williams, Randall Roddy. 4. BHS Frosh Soph Baseball Team (I eft to right) : Top Row: Coach Mendoza, Evan Andres, David Cober, Greg Richey, Eric Williams.Middle Row: Kenneth Kay, Robert Carter, Aaron Campbell, Randall Roddy, Tony, Colin Bearden. Front Row: Sam Romano, Kelly Jacobs, Tom, Greg Rosen, Chris Diedan, Dante Williams. 325. SOFTBALL i ! 1. The 1985 Softball Team (left to right): Back Row: Nicole Geiderman, Jane Bond, Cindy Adams, Maria Davis, Allison Johnson, Yvette Davis, Coach Carey. Front Row: Sarah Schubart Naomi Nishimoto, Akem Hamai, Sabrina Spellman, Mary Daughtry, Crystal Johnson, Priscilla Jennings. 2. Sabrina calls it-and catches. 3. Akemi rips the ball. 4. Mary Daughtry pitches an outer. 5. Detra delivers a strike. 6. Erica in a moment of extreme concentration. 7. The 1985 JV Team(left to right) : Back Row: Artimese Williams, Dana Hodge, Alyssa, Nicholls, Twanisha Robinson, Erica Smith. Front Row: An- toinette Hinkstom, Dawana Williams, Detra Smith, Kirsten Str-angeland. Not pictured: Kelli Preston, Lateina Walton, and Coach Cal Anderson. 8. A close call on first for Antoinette. 326 This years varsity Softball team is a group of determined hard working enthusiasts. At press the Jackets record in league play was 0-3, but as coach Carey would have us say we ' ve yet to be beaten. With a sense of teamwork firmly instilled within us, we forge ahead. The team would not be possible without the individual effort of each player. Steady pitcher Mary Daughtry provides comic relief with her patened cat-snatch slides. Right field is shared by Priscilla Jennings and Crystal Johnson, Jane ' Nice Shot ' Bond owns center, and Ms. Athletic ' 85 Akemi Hamai works left field. Alternating at catcher are Naomi Nishimoto and Nicole, at first Cindy Adams and Sarah ' is she talking to herself again? ' Schubart. Maria Davis returns to her reign of second Lady Aragon ' herself Allison lohnson is shortstop and Smilin ' Sabrina Spellman holds third. Special thanks to Coaches Carey and A nderson for all their help and support and to score keeper Yvette Davis. The JV Softball team has not won any games to date but their cheerful spirit promises to hold them to- gether throughout the sea- son, successful or not Hopefully this year will give them the practice to make a great team next year. At first base is An- toinette Williams and hold- ing second is Dawana Will- iams. Allysa Nicholls man- ages third base, Dana Hodge is shortstop, while right and left fields are played by Twanisha Robinson and Erica Smith respectively. Lastly at center is Brandy. 8. 327 1. ' Opposite High ' Hamai hittin ' the fly! 2. Brian ' The Man From Atlantis ' Neseta in superb form. 3. We use Ultrabrigh t! ! 4. Kirsten Hongisto comes up for air. 5. Stick ' em up!! 6. The Jackets are Number One! 7. Where ' s the water! 8. . . . And They ' re Off! 9. Beware of the wrath of Katy! 328 OM€ftS SWIMMING I The 1985 Men ' s Swim Team has the largest amount of talent that Berk- eley aquatics has seen in years. After graduating only three seniors from last years squad this year ' s team has many returning varsity lettermen as well as a surplus of new talent. It seems that the team has no weak spots with returning senior sensation Jeff Orenstein and Eric Dolven domina- ting the distance freestyle events; Steve Wrubel and Willy Stockard in the sprint freestyle events: and Brendan Byrne, Ethan Scheiner, Adam Ballachey, and Brian Nabeta handling the stroke events. In addition to these standouts the team expects solid performances out of returning swimmers such as co-team captains Paul Hamai and Ivor Brown, as well as Mark Mendonea, Aaron Cozen and Ken Leonard. With the wealth of talent the team has this year Coach Bill Geabler has high hopes of going undefeated in the dual meets season, avenging last years loss to Pinole Valley, and re-establishing Berkeley as R.B.A.L. league champions. j m. immmmtmuat 329 1. L to R, back to front:Adam Ballachey,Eric Dolven, Greg Holtstrichter,Aaron Cozen, Ethan Scheiner. 2. Unknown Swimmer freestyles to victory 3. Women ' s team:L to R,back row--Felipe Henri(coach), Tammy,? ,Adam B., assistant coachjanine Godfrey, Claudia,Alice Wilson,Margaret Boal t, Daniel la Siefert, Sherry,Marna Harrison, Michelle,? ,Erin,Zamara, Eliza- beth, Keith Brooks(Coachj.Kirsten Rektal,Lauri San Martin, Jenny Leslie,Mara Marks, ? Onika ? Julie Lifshay,Noelle Shapiro,Katie (Stud) Orensteinjamie (Party?) Lasky,(Chaka) Shana Ominsky,Meagan 0 ' Keefe,Carilin Pokorny, Debbie Finkles,Megan Anderson. 4. Megan Anderson. 5. Katie times as Alice mounts the block. 6. Tyler(Ty-stick)Meade strokes to a big victory in the 200 freestyle. 7. Back row:Jody(Albatross) Cummings.Pat Cavana Ken Leonard, Mark Feurstrater,Greg Holsrichter, John Clarke.Mr. X.Ben(Goof-ball) Nanson.Willy Stockard,Mike lrschick,Abe Rice,Brendan Byrne, Aaron Cozen, Adam Ballachey,Steve Wrubel, Brian Nabatajeff Orenstein,Mark Mendosca, Eric Dolven, Dan(the Man) Duane,lvor Brown (co-captain), Paul Hamai (co-captain),?, next row:Etahn Scheinerjustinjoel Weinberg, next:?.Matt,G-Hen Hsu,Zac Schreive,Mat Stromberg.Chris V right,Blake(Whip) Williams, Gary Schwab, Rob Aides,Michael,?. Frontxoach Bill Gaebler 4. About the Berkeley High Women ' s Swim Team!! The 55 swimmers and divers of this year ' s team form one of the largest teams of recent years. In addition to its depth the team has overall strength in every event. The team ' s best feature is the out- standing dedication, enthusiasm, and effort demonstrated by all: two hours of intense practice ing at six a.m. MDaily!! This hard work has paid off as most have al- ready swum times that bettered their last season ' s best and the team ' s record assures a winning season. 7. 331 The Berkeley High Men ' s Crew Team after finish- ing second in the California Championships to its arch-rivals, Redwood Crew, appears poised for revenge this year. First-year coach Ted Swinford, who rowed for the Cal varsity squad only a few years ago, has emphasized endurance this year, and the strategy appears to be succeeding. Berkeley won their first race of the year, a 2.2 miler against Los Gatos and Pacific rowing clubs by an impressive ten lengths. In a Saturday morning workout race against defend- ing national champion Redwood Crew and the Cal Freshmen and Lightweight boats, the Jackets won four of the pieces, compared to two for Redwood, two for the Freshmen, and one for the Lightweights. The team ' s relationship with the school which has been slightly antagonistic over the past few years, has also improved consider- ably this year. The school bought the team a new set of oars, which they were sorely in need of, and now that the team has equipment equal to those of their competitors, they will be even tougher to beat Many of the team ' s best rowers will be back next year, as well, so it appears that Berkeley High may be seeing the beginning of a rowing dynasty. 1. David relaxes in the sun as Tom strokes away. 2. Berkeley Crew ' 85(left to right) :Back row. Novice Boat:David Craig, Gary Chia, Rod Porter, David Kojan, Mike Antoncich, Josh Keller, Jerry Anderson, and Rob Edwards. Middle row, Varsity Boat:Tom Budinger, Ethan Carry, Ehren Dreisbach, David Shanks, Mike Howells, Paul Tong, Dominique Rob- inson, Coach Ted Swinford, and Ben King. Front row, Coxwains David Watt and Mark Sniderman, and Aaron Hunger.Not pictured Josh Freedman. 3. Varsity Crew powers past the competition. 4. Novice Crew practices a new drill. 5. Varsity relaxes after another tough workout 6. Ben and Dominique strain for excellence. 7. Ethan, Tom, and David look for the second place boat, after winning another race. 8. Everyone listens as Ben sings his latest tune. fit 6 WOM€M ' SCR€Vy Although the season got off to a slow start, following a change in coaching staff, the Berkeley High Women ' s Crew team is confident that the season will go well. Kathy M oilier, the coach for the past three years, was replaced by Sue Dougherty in December. The team has begun train- ing hard in preparation for the San Diego Crew Classic which peaks the season. Running stadium stairs and the Fire Trail, in addition to the morning workouts at Lake Merritt are some of the things which keep the girls busy. They ought to be strong enough to defend the title they held down there for the past two years,and this years comp- etition will be tough. Also , the race length has doubled from 1000 to 2000 meters, adding a new challenge. The four Bay Area teams that BHS races are the Oakland Strokes, Pacific Rowing Club, Los Gatos Rowing Club, and Marin Rowing Club; all of which will be tough to beat this season. Fundraising is not as extensive this year, as the team plans to stay home for Nationals. 334 8. 1. ' 85 Women ' s Crew(left to right): Standing: Jessica Boyd, Coach Sue Dougherty, Jessica Bohn, Sarah William- son, Sarah Rosner, Carla Silvey, Kerry Bramhall, Vicki Widenor, Amanda Miller, Denise Watt, Tuula Pera, Jenny Bagnell, Holly Warren-Mordicai, Kelly Duane, Kerry Silver- man, Laura Whittemore, Molly Mugnolo, Jessica Fisher, and Alison Gould. Kneeling: Nina Diamond, Charlotte Lee, Jenny Sitkin, Sarah Lucus, and Malaika Stole. 2. Novice crew members hesitate to face the brisk morn- ing air. 3. Nina and Vicki pause to admire the scenery. 4. Novice rowers strain in to the wind. 5. Varsity crew under the command of Kerry Bramhall. 6. The Varsity boat prepares for departure. 7. ' Look out for the mud! ' 8. The Varsity eight streak towards the finish. 335 GMDIDS PERFORMING dRTS It ' s amazing when you think about it. Funds are diminishing, and education is focussing or- the academic basics. Yet, RMS can beast a brand new marching band, an award-winning jazz ensemble, a first-rate orchestra.) c ' -futic pro- ductions that surpass the quality of many college and semi-pro theatres,a rich dance program, and a fine chorale. V hat makes the performing arts at BHS so strong? This may be one of those questions such as How are you? that is better left unanswered; but I ' m going to try. First credit, of course, has to go to our talented and energetic students as well as to the parents who provide all those dance, music, and vcice lessons. They head the list of people who make Berk- eley a special place fcr ' die arts. They head the list , but the list is long. Such things don ' t happen in a week after all. There ' s a history here. Add such names as Florence Schvimley (she cf the little theatre) who, in her twenty-nine years here built a tradition of excellence in and community support fcr theatre that is still making things possible for us twenty years after her retirement. Her successor, jay Man ley. also belongs on the list. He dared to produce Shakespeare with high school s:u dents and he introduced such innovations as preview day, student-directed plays, and a costume production i.lass. The choral and instrumental faculty rolls are fuli of names many students would not recognize today. However, without the drive for excellence that such teachers is Lutt, Pearson, h ' ardy- ncn, Haynes, and Harc ' ester possessed, the atmosphere could not nourish the idea that nothing less than our best is good enough. It took more, though, than exceptional parents, .tudents, and teachers to create the artistic :!imate we enjoy around fere. I don ' t know who sat down forty or mere years ago and decided it would be a good idea for the city and the school district to get together and build a theatre or two. I do know, however, that all the best efforts of staff and stu- dents alike wouldn ' t be nearly s pro- ductive if v e had to operate in the hideous cafetoriums that most high school performers are stuck with. Also deserving nf mention 3 re several generations of administrators and school board members who, despite my conten- tion that we don ' t get nearly enough, have nihde the arts enough of a priority to keep us alive and even healthy. Somewhere, then, inthat combination of community and admir istrative support, a long history of achievement, fine students and faculty, and superior fa- cilities I think there ' s an explanation of Berkeley High ' s artistic success. V e can talk about it it ore if you like; but I ' d rather do it than discuss it. I think we. re a!! s fortunate to be participating in such a rich tradition, that v e shouldn ' t miss a moment of the experience. So, watch the bulletin for the next auditions. In the rnea time, I have a rehearsal to gel to; so, if you ' ll excuse me, I ' ll see you all later. Carl Brush Tr+€ Tr+R€€PGW In the fall of 1984, B.H.S. ' s Performing Arts Department took under an overwhelming pro- ject, The Threepenny Opera, and ended up with an incredible production. It W2s a story of crime, passion, and poverty involving the lowest of the low in Soho, London. The show centered around Mack-the-Knife(A.aron Davidman), his two wives, Lucy Brown(Becki Fink) and Polly Peachum(Leah Fitschen), Polly ' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peachum (Peter Foley and Rachel Magid), and Mackie ' s whore, Jenny Diver(Erica Wilson). 1. Mr. Peachum (Peter Foley) impresses on Filch (Tim Haynes) the importance of not eating. 2. Two beggars prove that poverty doesn ' t pay. (Elke Glendenning and Jennifer Holmes) 3. Who knows how to make love stay? (Aaron Davidmar. ard Leah Fitschen) TH-R€€P€NNY OP€Rh 1. Betty(Susariah Iv ase) extolls to Jake(Marcus B.ooks) and Susie(Krissi Kohlstedt) the joys of delivering the post on a pony. 2. Mrs. Peachum( Rachel Magid) in one of her better moods. 3. Dolly(Diana Mehoudar) looks on as Molly(Erika Bunnin) exposes her long woolens to Coaxer(Shana Berger). 4. Jenny(Erica Wilson) and Mack the Knife(Aaron Davidman) play to an enthusiastic audience.(Susanah Iwase and Elizabeth Warden.) 5. He ' s lost his taste for tawdry ' rendez-vous ' . (Leah Fitschen, Becki Fink, Aaron Davidman.) 6. The world is poor and rran is shit! (L. to R.;top platform- Josh Leavitt, Marcus Brooks, Ben Lewis, Ken Kokka. Next row down-Tim Haynes, Carey Cole, Ben Griffin, Elke Glender.ning, Lilly Goodman, Elizabeth Warden, Shana Berger, Krissy Kohl- stedt, Susanah Iwase, Erika Bunnin, Richard Walker, Erin Merritt, Bottom row- Debbie Fink, Piano Player Lara Carroll, Josh Rocm, Shauna Reiff, Bonnie Ponthiet, Amanda Arbanel-Rice, Shawn Roberts, Rachel Magid, Peter Foley, Leah Fitschen, Aaron Davidman, Erica Wilson, BeckiFink, Jennifer Holmes, Keith Holman, Gabe Olin, Rico Anderson, Chet Nelson.) dDVIMCQ TH6 TR€ Each year, the Performing Arts Department sponsors an evening of Advanced Theatre Projects, one act plays directed by seniors. This year five students asked to direct and the Department was forced to have two programs of ATP ' s instead of the usual one. Because of the time constraints, everyone was at each other ' s throats, from the actors to the esteemed Department Chair. Finally, on the weekend of Jan. 30-Feb. 3 the five shows played to standing room only houses and were held over for ext ra performances the next week. A good time was had by all, despite themselves. The first program was composed of two plays by Harold Pinter, THE LOVER and A SLIGHT ACHE, directed respectively by Aaron Davidman and Amy Bomse. The second program was a little more diverse: HOP- SCOTCH, by Israel Horowitz; CALM DOWN, MOTHER, by Megan Terry; and Woody Allen ' s GOD: A PLAY. They were directed by Jennifer Kaufman, Chloe Stamas, and Shawn Roberts, respectively. 1. How many times do I have to tell you not to bring your box in the house?(Josh Leavitt and Marcus Brooks) 2. Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. .. (Mike Ordona and Susanah Iwase) 3. Aquiet evening at home. (Mike and Susanah) 4. May I take your coat?(Becky Metcalf and Marcus Brooks) 5. Hi, I ' m Bob Fate. (Oh, and this is my wife, Wendy!)(Nicole Pinsky, Eric Burns, Ben Griffin) 6. 1 SAID What ' s a nice girl like you doing in a place like this? (Steve McCall, Erin Merritt) 7. Three women trans- forming. (Maya Blum, Laura Robinson, Nicole O ' Hay.) 8. Calm down, Mother! I ' m DOING the dishes. (Laura, Maya, Nicole) 9. The directors. (Shawn Roberts, Amy Bomse, Aaron Davidman, Jenny Kaufman, Not shown- Chloe Stamas.) 10. OH NO! The warran- tee ran out yesterday! (Amy Montali, Eric B., Peter Foley, Debbie Fink, Stephen Lew.) PROJECT S Tr+€ DINING ROOM This year ' s spring drama production was the tragicomic play, The Dining Room. A sort of schizophrenic soap opera in eighteen acts, The Dining Room traced the history of a particular dining room through many generations and time periods, and examined how this dining room contributed to the deterioration and collapse of the American Family. Under the able directorship of Diane McDonald, this rather jumbled piece of drama came together and evolved into a well-rounded and enjoyable production. Banner performances were given by Peter Foley, as an uptight and strict 40 ' s father, Shana Berger as a promiscuous lesbian woman, Shawn Roberts as her shocked father, Aaron Davidman as a senile grandfather, and Samantha King as a harried mother and frequent adultress. The play was performed by Paul Bemesderfer, Shana Berger, Devin Binder, Erika Bunnin, Erik Burns, Tim Carroll, Amy Cook, Aaron Davidman, Becky Fink, Debbie Fink, Peter Foley, Lilly Goodman, Jennifer Holmes, Miranda Holms, Susanah Iwase, Rachel Jones, Samantha King, Ken Kokka, Alex Marcus, Steve McCall, Amy Nellis, Chet Nelson, Nicole O ' Hay, Michael Pendleton, Shawn Roberts, Dennis Schrag, Zoe Sharpe, and Kim Todd. They received rave reviews from the community at large. Said Siskel and Ebert of the play, We gave it a thumbs up! 1. Eric Burns and Samantha King. 2. Peter Foley and Chet Nelson. 3. Nicole O ' Hay and Susanah Iwase. 4. Amy Cook and Debbie Fink. 5. Ken Kokka and Samantha King. 6. Susanah Iwase. 7. Shawn Roberts and Shana Berger. With the graduation of 5 seniors, three of which were section leaders, the ' 84- ' 85 Jazz Band, under the direction of Chuck Hamilton, were unsure of their ability to maintain the high standards of previous years. However, by the end of the first month of painful rehearsals, things sounded promising. All of off at the Redwood Empire Jazz where the band won for the 8th (It was also here that the combo Ball, Stefano DeZerega, and Mat took third place in a highly contested area, and David alternating on the drums.) Then, the hard work paid Festival in Sonoma consecutive year, of David Ellis, Ben Bernstein with Ben in a combined effort, the band launched into the rehearsal of many difficult charts for the upcoming International Festival at Reno, followed by festivals at Hayward and, finally at Monterey, where, under unfair and biased judgement, they have bee forced totake 2nd place for the last 3 years. Among this band of both new and old members, there were some all over exceptional performances. Third year returning senior, David Don ' t waste my time Ellis contributed beyond the call of duty, not only musically, as lead tenor, but in rehearsing and directing the band. This direction was greatly aided by junior and lead altoist, Ben B-Ball Ball, who won the best soloist award at the Sonoma festival, along with tenor Josh Shedroff, who won the best soloist award in a combo. With these brilliant musicians, the sax section was the strongest it ' s been years, handling solis that rival professional stan dard. Third time returning senior, Gordon Katz, took over the lead trombone part with a competent hand, and along with the greatly improved playing of sophomore Joad Let Gordy lead Skjelbred, the trombone section sounded strong enough to win the best trombone section award at Sonoma. This years trumpet section was relatively new, with only two returning seniors, Davi d Chachere, who put in some brilliant solo performances, and Eric Am I playing too loud I think I should take that solo. Kroger, who surprisinglylived up to the standards set by previous lead players. With the help of these two seniors, the three new members of the trumpet section developed a strong feel for the jazz they played, and together, the section improved the overall tone and quality of the band. This brings us to the rhythm section, which was outstanding. Lec by 2 year returning senior, David Markowitz and his supreme perfor- mance on the guitar, the section consisted of sophomore, Stefano Magic Fingers DeZerega on the piano, who took the best player award at the Sonoma Festival, junior Miles Perkins, who, by taking over the position of bass, gave meaning to the word swing, and 3 year returning senior, Guapo Lee, who provided a steady beat that supported the grou p. With this fabulous combination of musicians, and the undying support of Lucy Anderton, the band entered the festivals charged with electricity, ready for the competition and the parties that followed. This year ' s graduating seniors will be greatly missed, but the band looks forward to a year full of progression and sur- prises! 1. But the magic fingers just can ' t fail us now, Stef 2. David Ellis demonstrates all you ever wanted to know about sax, but were afraid to ask. 3. Playing the drums takes some serious concentration! (Guapo Lee) 4. Where ' s Mr. Hamilton? i n 5. Yes, but can Eric hit that high G again? 5. Snazzy Jazz! (Top Row: David Ellis, Guapo Lee, Lucy Ander- :on, David Chachere, Eric Kroger, David Juan, Denisha Dawson, Vlr. Hamilton. Middle Row: Miles Perkins, Stefano DeZerega, RonRotter, Gordon Katz, Joad Sh jel bred, Josh Shedroff, Brian 3off. Front Row: David Markowitz, Dan Grief, Ben Ball, Jeff Lipton. )AZZ MID 1. A bird ' s-eye view of Mr. Elliott 2. Yeah, we play in the orchestra, what ' cha gonna do about it? (L. to R., Sally Bach, Melany Nakagiri, Yvonne Close, Sylvia Myintoo, Devin Binder.) 3. 1-2-3-4-1-2.. (CaronCronin and Nicole Hardie) 4. Concert mistress, Caroline Jamieson, does what she does best 5. The Magic Flutes— Karen Smaller and Anise Nassiry. 6. Fiddlers Four— Caroline jamieson, Yvonne Close, Devin Binder, Rachel Stevens. 7. All together now.. . (Top Row— Marianne McCune, Ligia, jenny Allen, ?, Donny Anthrop, Peter Ernst, Katie, Andrew Dienstfrey, Sim Larkin, Devin Binder;2nd Row— Dara Berk, Caron Cronin, Heather, Gail Shirley, Melany Nakagiri, Sylvia Myintoo, Madelia Hickman, Sally Bach ,3rd Row— Rachel Stevens, Nicole Hardie, Heidi Ronfeldt, Miriam Asgari, ?, ?, ? ; Bottom Row— Yvonne Close, Anne Haberkern, Hilary Hickman, Caroline jamieson, Michael Wilson, Livia Edwards, Debbie Chang, Amy Gruber. 350 351 WIND €NS€MBL€ The Berkeley High Wind Ensemble triumphed once again this year. This advanced concert band had three major performances this year. In addition, the Wind Ensemble gave superb showings at the C.M.E.A. Band Festival and in community and school concerts. 1 .Come on and blow, Gabriel, blow! 2.Stefano and Phil-full of hot air. 3. Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum... 4. Mr. Hamilton does his Snoopy the vulture imitation, and the flutes play on obliviously. 1. What about a bunch of trombones? 2. What a cheesey group! (Top row: John Chachere, John Keller, Mr. Hamilton, Ari Hollander,?, Phil Gruen,?, Sage Baggolt,?,?, Guapo Lee, Alec Palmer. Next row: ?, Denisha, Eleanor Johnson, Owen Miyoshi, Arthur Adamson, Gordon Katz, Reuben Sloan, Brian G off, Loic Sadoulet, Bill Cadeina, Second Row: Shauna Brand, Alison Price, Jennifer Eden, Steven Lee, Laurie San Martin, Stefano Dezerega, Kate Foley, Cynthia, Tatia Oden, Charlotte Lee, Amy. Front Row: Renee Boyer, Noah, Karin Fisher, Jenny Farnsworth, Anise Nassiry, Karen Smoller,?. m P€P MND The Berkeley High Pep Band is composed of 12 members of the Marching Band. The primary purpose of the Pep Band is to entertain the fans at basketball games. Occasionally, they are asked to perform at functions at other schools, such as the Thousand Oaks Halloween Parade and the John Muir Annual Carnival Circus. 1 . Basketball Pep! Mr. Hamilton is directing Erica Wilson, Gordon Katz, Erik Nelson, Noel St. John, Kristen McMahon, Joad Skjel bred, Paul Buckner, and Joanna Haidalis. 2. The whole Pep Band: Back Row-Joanna Haikalis, Greg Wharton, Michael Gorelic, Leslie Brand, Toby Dienstfrey, Emily Miller, Joe Gorelic; Middle Row-Kristen McMahon, Noel St.John, Erica Wilson, Tamar Davis, Erin Mallory; Front Row-Ken Lawson, Michael Durkin, Aaron Hunger, Paul Buckner. I I 2. 354 MIX€D O+ORUS Mixed Chorus is a choral group open to all students: no previous musical experience is required. In the class students are introduced to the basic elements of musicianship. They begin to learn to sight-sing and gain a knowledge of different forms of choral literature. 1. We are very mixed! (up?) Back Row- Faith Gibbon,?, Cecilia Miller, Corinna Sullivan, Chi Wook, Alysia Anderson. 3rd Row- Johanna King, Matt Schoch, Susan Little, Linda Silberman. 2nd Row- Priscilla Miller, Shelly Tien, Emil Shissel, Caitlin Campbell. Front Row- Alice Buchanan, Zoe Ellis, Michelle Saucer, Ezette Poole, Julian Fletcher. 2. Sing, sing a song... 3. Michelle, Ezette, and Julian sing under Mr. Elliot ' s supervision. 1. This ear saw the return of a high school tradition-the marching band. Berkeley High has been without one in the past few years, but this fall, Aaron Hunger led a wonderful band of over 50 members. The band gave some great support to the football team by playing at their games. They had their premiere at Homecoming and were a smashing success. Not only did they succeed at school, but they won second place in an Emporium Capwell Parade. ($225!!!!) 1. Paul Buckner. (OOM-pah, OOM-pah!) 2. The band in good form. The members are John Adams, Julian Bond, Leslie Brand, Elizabeth Buchanan, Paul Buckner, Kimon Cambour, Inti Chan, Eisa Davis, Toby Dienstfrey, Justin Dudley, Chrisiane Flient, Benjamin Good, Michael Durkin, Joseph Gorelick, Michael Gorelick, Joana Hai kai is, Matthew Hanf, Terr Hawley, Ravi Hayashida, Kenneth Horn, Aaron Hunger, Thomas Johnson, Nicole Joyner, Sam Kamin, Josh Keller, Polly Kraetzer, Christopher Kuhi, Heather Larson, Gordon Lawrence, Kenneth Lawson, Steven Lee, Jason Lipton, Annelise Loe, Erin Mallory, Adam Many, Jennifer McKey, Gregory McLean, Kristen McMahon, Emily Miller, Erik Nelson, Marc Norgaaro, Nicole O ' Hay, Andrew Parker, Saum Partovi, Noah Salzman, Mikael Spaeth, Noel St. John, Anne Sweet, Christian Waterman, April Westbrook, Greg Wharton, Erica Wilson, Eliza O ' Mally, and Alec Palmer. MdRCMNG BdND 40 dC il L ' lUfc 1 . Support at the sidelines! GO TEAM! 2. Forward MARCH! 3. 1-2-1-2-1... (oops! or was that 1-2-3-1-2-3? 4. Which way do we go? Which way do we go? 357 Of 1 JOY The Voices of Joy was organized in October to be Berkeley High ' s gospel choir. With rehearsals twice a week all year long, their hard work paid off in many concerts at churches around the Bay Area. The Berkeley High Student Body heard the joyous Voices at the Black History presentation in February. 1. All the Voices. Last row-Dorothea Cornelius, Del Johnson, Danny Beal, Terry Lloyd, Lisette Piper Derek Keyes, Deidra McCall, Jennifer Robinson, Owida Banks, Dana Brown. 2nd Row-Johnny Butler (Director), Mary Daugh try (Assist Sec), Sheila Prados(Secretary), Veronica Ball ard(Financial Sec), Michael Rideout(V.P.), Erma Newman, Erica Wilson, Lisa Baker, Cherie Douglass. 1st Row-Maryanne Reynolds(AssisL Director), Deborah Mack, Margaret Ballard(President). 2. Johnny Butler at work with Lisa Baker at his side. 3. Singing with Cherie Douglass and Deborah Mack. 358 GIRLS ' CHORUS Girls ' Chorus is a selective choral group that sings music written for treble voices. They perform at Christmas and in the spring concerts with Concert Chorale and the Orchestra. The choristers are Yo Akino, Tammy Brooks, Gage Coulon, Daagya Dick, Chelsea Fuchs, Naomi Horowitz, Kim Hunt, Levetra Miles, Kimberly Poree, Andrea Rehn, Helene Sadoulet, Karen Strand, Saskia Stuyen, Kathleen ' P.T. ' Suto, Miriam Watson, Vicky Wong, Melody Foster, Maurietti Amara, Linda Bowen, Athena Stephens, and Kim Williams. 359 MNC€ PRODUCTION ' 85 The year 1985 brought B.H.S. one of the most exciting, talent-filled, and original Dance Produc- tions ever. The show was full of great music, creat- ive dances, and super lighting effects. Memorable numbers include the Hyperactive story of mad scientists, Diana Mehoudar ' s In the Air Tonight solo, and the Advanced Dancers ' Dancing thru the Decades. The wide variety of dances were choreographed by the Dance Production and Advanced Dance classes. All who took part were not only superb performers and choreographers, but developed an understanding of lighting, make-up, and costumi ng. 1. Chloe Stamas, Anjali Ranadive, and Erica Smith want muscle--Wylie Burt ' s! 2. We finally got them all to sit still! well, almost... (Top row:?,?, Anna Meyer, ?,?,?, Debbie Fink, Alison Schultz, Jhana McGaugh, Naomi Leiserson, Lisa, Merrilee, Elaine Gee, Anne Haberkern,?, Debby Chang, Lucia Sykes,?, Julia Mitchell, Jessie Parker, Kristin King, Marcia Singman , Ruthie Squibb, Susan Sheik-ol-Eslami. Middle Row: Nicole Hardie,?,Sara Duckler, Victoria Kumao, Reeve Battle, Katie Osborn,?,?, Nona Hall, Michelle, Anne Freeman. Bottom Row: Wylie Burt, Samantha King, Diana Mehoudar, Jaimie Lasky, Miriam Metzger, Lisa Miller, Anjali Ranadive, Sarah Don- ahue, Melanie Palmer, Joanna Leonard, Lucy Anderton, Erica Smith, Alison Loebel, Lisa Walsh, Chloe Stamas, Lara Ronfeldt, Michelle Anderson, Shauna Reiff, Elise Stewart, Jenny Rhode. 3. Nona and Shauna-smurfi n ' in the 80 ' s. 4. And on the right we have... (Miriam Metzger) 5. Lisa Walsh is keeping away the spirits. 6. Jumpin ' Jaimie and Jhana. 7. Breakdancin ' ! (Reeve Battle, Elaine Gee, Jo Leonard) 8. Toot-toot! Hey ! Beep beep! (J o( Donna Summer) Leonard and Sara Duckler, with Sarah Donahue, Debbie Fink, and Melanie Palmer.) 5 361 The 1984-85 school year proved to be a very productive one for Concert Chorale. They finished last year with a bang with their exciting trip to Hawaii and inevitably came back this fall prepared for a great year. The highlight of the fall semester was Chorale ' s Christmas Concert They sang a wonderful rendition of Vivaldi ' s Gloria, with solos by Catherine Payne and Nancy Olivier, and brought true Christmas cheer with their carols led by Bonnie Ponthier. As soon as the Christmas season was over, they began work on H.M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan. In the short period of rehearsal time they had, they brought together a miraculously hysterical production. Leading the cast were Lisa Balabababaa as Josephine, Richard Walker as Ralph Lionel Richie Rackstraw, Chris I hate this jacket Bowen as Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., Peter Foley as Captain Corcoran, Catherine Payne as Little Buttercup, Ken Kokka as Dick Deadeye, and Diana Mehoudar as Cousin Hebe. The show was loads of fun and looked great! On June 7, Concert Chorale held a concert that was musically superb. The concert repertoire was diverse, including pieces from Mozart ' s Mass in c-minor, Carl Orffs Ca rmina Burana, and Stephen Sondheim ' s Sweeney Todd. There were many outstanding solos, including Mozart ' s Exsultate Jubilate, sung by soprano Elizabeth Warden. All the pictures shown are from H.M.S. Pinafore. !TCr+OR 1l£ 1. And we are his sisters and his cousins and his aunts ( and his uncles, and his brothers, and...) Left to Right On ladders- Aaron Davidman, Paul Hsi. Along the deck- Elizabeth Warden, Wylie Burt, Krissi Kohlstedt, Jory Blomberg, Leon, Anne Bechtle, Carey Cole, John Fujioka, Chris Giese, Rico Anderson, Ben Griffin, Drew Galleni, Ben Lewis, Sarah Clemens. On the stairs- ?, Sarah Norris, ?, Jen Bilik, Even McWilliams, Karen Finney, Becky Fink, Shauna Reiff, Anne Schwartzburg, Gabe Olin, Amy Hawthorne, Heidi Ronfeldt, Jenny Dorman,?. On the floor- Elsie Lee, Annie Loe, Kathy Nichols, Sally Baack, Louise Harm,?, Richard Walker, Lisa Balabanian, Diana Mehoudar, Chris Bowen, Peter Foley, Catherine Payne, Ken Kokka, Anne Haggerty, Leah Fitschen, Catherine Zinn, Bonnie Ponthier, ?. 2. Soft tommy and succulent chops- what ' s that? (Catherine Payne and Louise Harm, with sailors.) 3. I grew so crazy they rewarded me by making me the ruler of the Queen ' s 8. Naveee! (Diana Mehoudar and Chris Bowen) 4. Darling! (Richard Walker and Lisa Balabanian) 5. No don ' t do THAT!(Di Chris) 6. Diana asks You don ' t really think he ' s going to do it, do you? 7. Fair moon to thee I sing. (Peter Foley) 8. Sing hey the cat o ' nine tails and the tar. (Peter Foley and Ken Kokka) 363 T€CttNICN. CR€WS 1. 1. Janice. Gurrola at the light board. 2. Threepenny Opera set designer, Bruce Warden, fixing the harpsichord. 3. The C.T. (Community Theatre) Crew is a group of students who are paid employees of the School District and work after school and as addi- tional crew members when shows come to the Theatre. Not shown here are the C.T. stage manager, Jud Owens, and his assistant Peter Butt Top Row— Toby Lieberman, Shelton Jackson, Aaron Brownson, Matt Doyle, Jon Meyers, Bottom Row- Marcy Seiden, Richard Bergstresser, Hilary Eckman, Ian Keasler, Bruce Warden, Matt McCauley, and Rico Anderson. !64 The lighting and ftage(prop) crews are essential parts of any production. The lighting crew designs and operates the lights for the various productions that take place in the Little Theatre. The stage crew works hard backstage moving the sets on and off stage and making sure cast members have the props they need. 1. Bruce Warden, stage manager for Threepenny Opera, and his fan club— the prop crew. (Me- lissa Budetti, Ling-Yen -ones, and Prop mistress, Katherine Stern). 2. The lighting crew— L to R-lan Keasler, Janice Gurrola, Suzi Sheikh-ol-Eslami, Richard Bergstresser, Chris Leonardos, Matt Doyle. 3. Melissa Budetti prepares the candles for the seance. COSTUMe CR€W The costume crew is a group of crazies who should probably be on stage instead of working in the basement of the A building. Under the direction of Pat Washburn, they design , build, and repair the costumes for ail the B.H.S, productions. 1. E eryone is bus as Rachel models the latest in the Blanche Dubois look. 2. Hiding among the costumes— (L. to R.)Vanessa Warheit, Sara Press, Shauna Sullivan, Yolanda Davis, Charity Craven; Bottom Row— Rohana Renin, Rachel Rudnick. 3. Vanessa hems Rachel ' s skirL 4. The leader of the pack— Pat Washburn. M 1KG-UP CR€W This year ' s makeup crew had their work cut out for then because of the complex Threepenny Opera clown faces and the large casts of the spring play and operetta. They rose to the challenge brilliant 1 ' , though, training some of the new members in less than a week. The crew was one of the most talented in years(Aida even said sc!) and they performed complete makeup changes quickly and flawlessly. Their major achievements include all fitting into Patti ' s car and attaching Chrissee ' s hair every light. 1. The whole crew— Beorn Whetstone, Elizabeth Treadwell, Elizabeth Warden, Nicole Pinsky, Sonia Mueller, Kathy Suto, Amy Nell is. Cai tl in McGrath, Cherene Fillingim. 2. Sonia Mueller gives Hike Glendenning the white-face look. 3. Mrs. Hunter ' s room is transformed into a make-up room. 4. Many cast members take their make-up into their own hands as Becki Fink and Marcus Brooks do here. 4. 369 A B€TT€R DRNIMG SCHOOL Driver ' s Training Driver ' s Education Certificate of Completion issued after 6 hours Free 1 hour permit trip Private Lessons Getyour Driver ' s License Call A BETTER DRIVING SCHOOL Today! 524- 0511 180 GM1D MG. OdKLdND 370 371 Afrikan Student Union 34 Afro-American Dept 290 Art, Industry, design Dept 291 Asian Student Union 37 A.F.S 77 A.T.P 344-5 Badminton 316 Bike Club 61 Breakfast Club 72 Buisness Computer Dept 292-3 Cheerleaders 20 Chess Club 24 Civil Air Control 62 Close-Up ; 58-9 Computer Club 23 Concert Chorale 362-3 Concert Orchestra 350-1 Costume Crew 366 Cross Country 95-7 Current Events 118-9 Dance Production 360-1 Desert Rats 35 English Dept. 284 Esprit de Dance 60 Faculty 266-281 Fall Jacket 42-3 Fashion Show 78 Fencing 31 7 Foreign Language Dept 288 French Club 32 Frosh Soph Baseball 324-5 Girls ' Chorus 359 Golf 320-1 GourmetClub 73 History Dept 286 Honor Society 40-1 JND€X m Jazz Band 348-9 Junior State 52-3 J.V. Football 86-7 J. ' V. Volleyball 94 Key Club 74-5 Lacrosse 70 Lighting Community Theatre Crew364-5 Makeup Crew 367 Marching Band 356-7 Math Dept. 285 Men ' s Crew 332-3 Men ' s F S and J.V. 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Dept 292 Softball. . . . . : 326-7 Sons and Daughters of Afrika 25 Spanish Club 33 Spirit Week 129-133 Spring Jacket 44-5 Spring Play 346-7 Stars 22 Student Class Officers 54-5 Student Council 71 Student Life 102-128 St udent Senate 56-7 Table Tennis 65 The Threepenny Opera 341-3 Tribe 39 Track 310-13 Ujamaa 67 Varsity Baseball 322-3 Varsity Football 82-5 Varsity Volleyball 92-3 Voices of Joy 358 Women ' s Crew 334-5 Women ' s Field Hockey 88-9 Women ' s Soccer 306-7 Women ' s Tennis 90-1 Women ' s Varsity Basketball 300-1 Women ' s Water Polo 100-101 Wind Ens. 352-3 Wrestling 308-9 Yearbook 46-9 SSAT-PSAT SAT ACT- GM AT ACHIEVEMENTS GRELSATMA 6RE BIO-TOEF GRE PSYCH PCA DATMCATVA 0CATNMB1-2- NPBMSKPNDB FMGEMSCGFNS CPANCLEX-RN SPEEDRE ADING - NCB -1 ESL REVIEW-FLEX 1-2-3 INTRO TO LAWSCHOOL Compliments o EDUCATIONAL CENTER BERKELEY (415) 849-4044 64 Shattuck Square 94704 No. 1 1N TEST PREPARATION 372 Y€dRBOOK CR€DITS EDITOR IN CHIEF Elizabeth Treadwell ASSISTANT EDITOR Kathie Eastman ACTIVITIES EDITOR Kai Shen ART DIRECTOR Nicole Pinsky PERFORMING ARTS EDITOR Beth Warden SENIOR FORMALS EDITOR Megan Anderson FALL SPORTS EDITOR Danny Williams SPRING SPORTS EDITOR Mandie Feusner PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR David Jung BUSINESS MANAGER Leslie Francis ADVISOR Charles Kratz LAYOUT STAFF Margaret Doty,Margaret Solomonjenny Allenjenny Kaufmanjondy Malone,NicoleTeague,Leslie Francis,Michelle Teague, Mandie Feusner r Devan Re iff, Sarah Schubart, Jessie Parker, Jessy Montell, Julia Mitchell, Debbie Nass,Livia Edwards,Shona Cook,Nicole Pinsky, Elizabeth Treadwell, Beth Warden, Kathie Eastman,Roger Altman,Demian Nebelkoff,Lourdes Nicholls,Debbie Fink. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF:Erik Evans,Christie Smithjulia Mitchell,Hannah Widgelyjenny Kaufman,Aaron Davidman,Steve Wrubel,William O ' Neal, Charles Kratz,Debbie Fink, Libby Pope,David Jung,Dionne Andrews. CONTRIBUTING LAYOUT DESIGN :Aaron Davidman,Carol Treadwell,Christie Smith, Jody Margolies, David Concepcion. CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHY: Devi Gill,Elizabeth Treadwelljessie Parker,Beth Warden,Caiilin WeIsh,Walter Geist,Calvin Harrell Jr., Alison Keene,Chris Ferrell,Zak Wilson, Kai Banser,Susan Lee,Amanda Palmquist, David Ultan,Mike Ordona,Anita Iwasejon Handel, Suzy Denn. COVER DESIGN:Nicole Pinsky • CONTRIBUTING ARTISTS:Nicole Pinsky, Beth Warden, Erika Bunnin,Anne Schwartzbergjulia Mitchell, Sara Bruckmeier,Nicole Teague. CONTRIBUTING VyRITERS:Sarah Schubartjulia Mitchell, Kathie Eastman,Elizabeth Treadwell. DIET COKE CONTRIBUTORS: Domini que Robinson, David Concepcion, Ed Cohen,Don,Lujuana,and Margaret( ' 91 !)Treadwell. SPECIAL THANKS TO:Pearl Shen for all her winter vacation typingCalvin Harrell Jr. for his patience and time:Beth Warden, Kai Shan, and Mandie Feusner for being the best section editors ever;Nicole Pinsky and Sarah Schubart for their under cover workjDavid Jung for orga- nizing photographyCharles Kratz for his advice, weekend donuts,and darkroom hoursjthe various weekend crews —you know who you are— we did it; all who helped with write-ups,identification,etc. 400! ! 8t 373 S€MIOR dCTNITI€S W.RTrio 12 Homecoming-Princess 11 ' See ya l am so tired. ! know you dude. ' Better to die on your feet then live on your your knees. WILLIAM ' Willie ' ALEXANDER UjaamaStaff 12 Sports reporter UCO 11 Leadership 12 ' Shake it off Don ' t believe that MEGAN ' Bacon ' ANDERSON SEASCOUTS 9,10,11,12 Summer Cruises 9,10,11,12 S.S.S Lorelei 1 ] CLIPPER CLASS Yearbook 12 Senior formals editor The Ice Tray Gang 10, 11,12 Football Games 11,12 You ' re great guys!!! Volleyball Team J.V. 10 Volleyball Team V. 11,12 North Coast 11 Swim Team J.V. 1 0 League Champions Swim Team V. |) . 1 2 ' Aww Man. ...this sucks ' Ice Tray Gang, we shared great times toge- ther, and I am going to miss each and every- one of you so much ! MICHELLE ' Miki ' ANDERSON Dance Production Dancer 11,12 CLOSE UP H ' ,12 tripper Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 JSA U S.o.S. 10 Buttercups 9,10,11,12 JuanTuphree 11,12 The Gang B.K.A. ' We All ' 11J2 Nnnneeow!... Beep! Beep! ' Good things will come to those and the friends of those who wait(ress). ' DIONNE ' Snoopy ' ANDREWS Mesa 11,12 Homecoming 12 Student Athletic 12 Track Rep. Advisory Council Photo Club 12 Yearbook 12 Reporter, photographer J.S.A. 11 Cross Country 10 Track and,FieJd n 12 varsity 3rd in Northern Ca. 200 meters 1 1 4th in State of Ca 400 meters 1 1 Tac Jr Olympic Team 1 1 Outstanding Athlete 11 U.S.A. J r Olympic Competitor 1 2 ' If you can ' t tal k about other people, than who can you talk about? To the class of 1 985-Stride for the top cause the bottom is already crowded. Best Wishes God Bless you all and GOODNIGHT! IAN ' Buzzsaw ' BAIN Student Senate 12 Vice President,President Chess Club 12 Ecology Club 1 2 Ballroom Dance Club 12 Juggling Club 12 ' Dearly Beloved ' ' I shall return ' ADAM BALLACHEY Mock Trial quitter Abosoluteiy nothing Gourmet Club Bagel Buste r 63-21 Fearsome Foursome Friends with J.,B.,S. Ref Getter Q-BERT Co-Founder Team Swimming Water Polo Varsity ALL LEAGUE NOR. COAST Co-Captain Water Polo ' Do you speak to your father like that? ' ...then don ' t speak to me like that Don ' t worry, my dad ' s a judge.. .he ' ll fix it 12 9 12 12 9-life 12 12 12 10,11,12 12 VERONICA BALLARD Pep Squad Berkeley High Voices of Joy Financial Secretary Homecoming Committee I ' m out of here 9 3 2 12 12 JANA ' Banana ' BARTKO Key Club 10,11 Cheerleading 12 Varsity Swim Team 10, 11,12 J.V. Varsity T.l.T.L. Crew 12 Everlasting Film Fest.(Ali,Jana,Dave) 12 Rockin ' the jeep club J 1,12 Ski Club , _ life Pirates of Penzance • 11 . - . — . - - t _ — Student Senate Rep. n 12 Mick Jagger groupie 10,11,12 11. 11 12 12 12 11 12 GLENDA ' G-Baby ' Beamon Cheerleader,varsity Student douncil Student Council, Representative Leadership A.A., A.A.G Juinor Princess, First Runner Up U.C.O U.CO 11,12 Homecomming Committee 12 8:00CosbyClub 12 ' Of course it, ' s Real Gold ' ' Thank God it ' s 85 ' ' I ' m Outta Here ' ELIZABETH ' Liz ' BECKSTED What you have today is always more important than what you had yester- day LARA BELKIND Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Teacher Evaluation Handbook 11 SkiClub 11,12 Cross Country 9, 1 0, 1 1 Track 9,10, ' s-s-s-slimy! ' Sweets to the sweet, farewell. JUDITH ' Gummy Bear ' BENNETT Honor Society 1 0, 1 1 Students Against Starvation in Africa 1 2 Science Club 12 Esprit de Dance 12 Partnership Program 10,11,12 Dance Production Supporter 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 ' Neat people suffer ' To all the teenyboppers, I hope you learn to perfect your art of mousse styling and achieve your Madonna look to your heart ' s content RICHARD ' The Duke ' BERGSTRESSER Junior State 9,10,11, 12 Caberet Chorus 9 Company Chorus 10 Trial By Jury Crew 1 0 Encounters,Cast Asst Dir. 10 Pajama Game, Light Crew 1 1 Dance Project 84, Light Crew 1 1 Dance Projects, 84, Light Crew 1 1 Three Penny Opera, Light Crew 12 Dance Production, 85, Tech. Dir. 12 Berkeley Community Theatre Board . of Directors 11,1 Ice Blocking Team ' You know that part in ' Garp ' ...? ' Smoke a fat one. 11,12 MICHAEL ' Dr. Shake ' BLAKE S.A.D. Productions - 12 Sargent of Arms Chairman Partenership g Talent Show Committee The Crew Ujamaa - Reporter Varsi ty Football J.V. Football Track Varsity ' What ' s up Babe!! ' Kickit babea... Don ' t believe that! 11 10,11,12 12 12 9,11 11,12 JESSICA ' Bow ' BOYD J.V. Crew Varsity Crew ' Yes, Kerry, I am wearing sunscreen! ' One hell of a way to turn 1 8. 9,10 11,12 KERRY ' Crewstud ' BRAMHALL Varsity Women ' s Crew 10,11,12 U.S.A. Jr. National Team,Sweden 1 1 Racketball 10,11,12 ' Coolout, don ' t trip so hard ' It ' s been fun, but I gotta run! P.S. Look for me in Seoul, Korea. • BEN ' Benno ' BRIEGER Mixologists Attorney CIA Youth Program Case Mob Lieutenant Swim Team J.V. J. V. ' Water Polo Field Hockey Team Varsity 12 11,12 12 9,10 10,11 ' Sorry Boss, the coast guard intercepted it somewhere off Florida. ' Eventually all sandal turns pro. LA ' COLE ' Coca Cola ' BROOKS Yearbook Photographer 1 0 Basketball Journal 12 Editor in Chief J.V.Softball 10 Varsity Basketball 11,12 Varsity Track 12 ' Where ' s the MENU? ' You too can grab 1 7 rebounds if you drink La ' Cola MARCUS ' Dr. Tomato ' BROOKS Three Penny Opera , 12 A Slight Ache 12 C.A.L.F. 12 Gump Club 10,11,12 Confusion 10,11,12 Some Music 11,12 Some Affection 1 1,1 2 9, 11 10 11,12 11,12 11,12 11 12 12 ' Whenever I try to follow a train of thought I always end up in Nebraska. Blend over check it out CANDICE ' Candy ' BROWN Basketball Varsity Cheerleader Varsity Stay don ' t play, learn the BURN EviTlVOR BROWN CSF Honor Society Tribe Students for a clean campus A. P. Rays Bagel Busters 63-21 Water Polo J.V V. Team Cap.- 11, 12 All-League 11,12 2nd team all NCS Swim Team 10 11 12 J.V V. Co-Cap. ' I ' m- apathetic toward most living things in general. ' Old Friends-Memory brushes the same year Silently sharing the same fears... S. G. SOPHIA ' Pia ' BRYANT Cal.Schol. Fed. 10,11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 Co-Editor French Magazine 12 Nat. Ach. Schol. for outstanding Negro Students- FINALIST 12 4-H Animal Care(goat) 11,12 Cal. Med.Educ. Reasearch Found, award- FINALIST U.C. Berk. Regent ' s Chancellors Schol. FINALIST Soc. of Women Engin. Ach. Award 1 1 ' Don ' t worry about it ' I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. ERIKA BUNNIN ' COMPANY ' ' PAJAMAGAME ' THREE PENNY OPERA ' ' THE DINING ROOM ' Concert Chorale Desert Rats JBG ' S ' Pugsy ' s eyes fell out ' Heyyouguysl ' Ureal ly really missy ou, haveanicelifeOK? PAUL BUDNITZ BHS School Pres. Jacket Staff Loud Rock Guitar ' 6 nice guys ' S.O.S. 10 11 12 12 10,11 12 10,11 11,12 10,11 9,10,11,12 11,12 9,10J1 Golf Team Varsity Serious Biking ' Frisbees, radios kiss my ass. ' Learn to love everybody ;Love Marines Too I 11 1.1,12 LARA CARROLL Honor Society 10,11,12 CS.F. 10,11,12 Youth Commission 10,11 Company Pianist Pajama Game Pianist The Pirayes of Penzance Pianist 11 Science and Conservation Club 11,12 Treasurer 1 Three Penny Opera Pianist 1 2 Science Club 12 Dance Production 85 12 ' It ' s cold outhere! ' , ' Is this it? ' Good Luck B.J. and everyone else to come, make the most of yourselves! PATRICK ' Chomp Click ' CAVANA Key Club 12 A.P. Chem Club 11 Calculus Team 12 Bike Club 2 weeks in 12 Kleeburger Midnight Soccer Team ' J.V. Swim Team 10 Varsity Swim Team 1112 Biking DAVID ' Sashman ' CHACHERE Jazz Ensemble I rumpet 11,12 Livest Dude ' award-Jazz Ensemble 11 Wind Ensemble 11,12 Trumpet,Percussion Pit Orchestra ' Threepenny Opera ' 1 2 Trumpet Stogie appreciation Club 12 Founding Member Slauson Cuttoff Memorial Society 11,12 Trumpet Varsity Raquetbaom 11,12 Raquetball Club 11,12 ' Are we having fun yet? ' A man ' s got to know his limitations. JONATHAN ' Chinn ' CHINN Student Council 11 Bike Club 11 SailingClub 12 ASU 11 CSF 9,10,11,12 Honor Society 11,12 Spanish Club 1 2 J.V. Tennis 11 Varsity Tennis 12 Nice guys don ' t always finish last LESLEY ' Sugar L.C. ' COLEMAN Student Council Pres. 10 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12 fashion show 1 2 J.V. Basketball 9,10 T.V. Track 9 Varsity Cheerleader 12 If you ' re into substitutes call me sweet and low. ' You ' re so BO BO! ' 375 SHONNA M.COOK Pep Squad Key Club Yearbook BETSY ' Ms. Wimpette ' CRAIB Jacket Staff Ads Manager CSF HS Key Club Sec. Pres. Student Senate Treasurer Senior Class Rep. Sidekick RAW-ED Fan Club Co-Pres ATR Co-Founder Closet door hanger Gooberette photographer ' Just call my social secretary ' We ' re the drinkers and the scrapers! 10 12 12 10 11,12 10,11,12 11,12 12 12 10,11,12 11,12 11 10,11,12 NOAH ' Dr.No ' COLLINS JSA Tribe Lacrosse Club Team Big Daddy Lead Singer Honor Society JV Water Polo ' What was the homework last night? See you at the Holy Cross. 10,11,12 11,12 10,11,12 10,11,12 TWEED ' Tweety-Bird ' CONRAD Key Club Secretary California Scholarship Federation ' Never trust a smiling cat ' Get a real job. 12 11,12 LULA EKUA DANIELS M.E.S.A. Partnership P.D.P. Tu tor Homeco ming Committee Honor Society ' Right... yea ...OK OK ' Goodbye allkickin it live until we meet again in ' 95 10,11,1.2 9,10,11,12 10,11,12 12 10 10,11 JULIA ' Juice Baby ' DANIELS Health Occupation ROP Black Studies Union Varsity Volleyball ' What it be like partner ' Goodbye to all you sweet tenders. AARON ' Red ' DAVI DMAN ' Cabaret ' ' Company ' Trial by Jury ' ' Black Comedy ' ' Pajame Game ' ' Pirates of Penzance ' ' The Threepenny Opera ' ' The Lover ' Director ' H. ' M.S. Pinafore ' ' The Dining Room ' 12 10,11,12 12 Goldcrest Bagel Brothers A. P. Rays JV Water Polo Varsity Beard Growing ' Yes!Yes!Yes! ' I won ' t auit ' till I ' m a star. 11 10,11,12 12 9 12 .on Broadway. SUZY ' Suba ' DENN Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Yearbook contributing photographer 1 2 Bruce Fanatic 9,10,11,12 Chocaolate Chip Cookie Cooker 12 ' As soon as I learn how to do it legally... ' We learned more from a three minute record than we ever learned in ischooi. JEFF DE OCA ' Cabaret ' ' Company ' Ski Club Student Cou ncil JV Football Varsity Rugby ' I like to hit! ' SARA ' Saraduck ' DUCKLER JSA ' Cabaret ' ' Company! ' ' Pajama Game ' ' Pirates of Penzance ' AHSSP House Manager Encounters ' Makeup Crew Student Council Rep Dance Production Honor Society CSF Class Secretary JBGs founding member JV Women ' s Field Hockey Varsity Boating Club ' Hi, how ya doin ' ? ' ' Urn, excuse me? You only live twice. 9 91 10 11 11 12 10 11 10,11 11,12 10,11,12 11 10,11 12 10,11,12 9 10 12 11,12 9J1 12 TRACI ' Raw Te ' DICKERSON Cheerleader Head 11,12 Leadership 12 Student Council Representative 10 ' You betta know it ' Its a hard struggle to the top, but all the classes to come don ' t give up. NINA DIAMOND Jac ket feature editor editop-i n-ch ief BHS Women ' s Crew Close-Up vice-president S.A.S.A. Student Senate Junior Class Officer Model United Nations Junior Statesmen of America ' Cabaret ' Honor Society CSF ' I have the simplest of tastes, I am alweys satisfied with the best. ' -Oscar Wilde If its magic why can ' t it be everlasting? If its special then why aren ' t we as careful? 11 12 12 11,12 12 12 11 11 10,11,12 9,10,11,12 9 9,10,11,12 VITTORIA ' Vitto ' DI PALMA SKi Club 10,11,12 9 The ' let ' s go camping club ' 12 10 CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 10 National Merit Commended 10 Student 11 11 Ice Muppet iyi2 11 Soccer 11,12 12 Volleyball 10,11 12 ' She ' s 67 and says she ' s 54 ' 12 thanks chickos, thanks for everything. 12 MARGARET Roxanne ' DOTY Key Club 12 Ski Club 11,12 Breakfast Club 12 Chaurtreuse Sphrees 11 Cafe Roma Crew 11,12- The21Club 12 ' Cabaret ' 9 J V Tennis 9,10 Varsity Tennis 11,12 Varsity Badminton 11 ' Are we having fun yet? ' Dearly beloved we are gathered hereto- day to enter this thing called life. AARON ' Ari ' DIENSTFREY Ski Club 11,12 Jacket Staff 12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Varsity Golf 12 Ice Blocking Team 12 ' Are your parents going to be home this weekend? ' ' | LOVE IT ' Thanks for the F in 9th erade Mr. Henri. DAPHNA DRACHMAN BandJP.s 12 G Hand AM C 10,11,12 ' Every now and then, you just gotta say... ' Goodbye... FOREVER;! ' d like to say it was fun, but.. DANIEL ' Pink Panthef DUANE All-league Water Polo Swim Team Punch Outers Anonymous ' A sack a day ' Club KATHIE ' Special K ' EASTMAN Yearbook 9,11,12 assistant editor 12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Semester a Bruxelles I ' ecole Europeenne 11 EE Musical Stage Crew 11 EE School Trip to Rome 11 Ski Club 12 Lowly Worm Fan Club 9,10,11,12 The Grapevine 12 Morning Meditation Committee 12 JV Field Hockey 12 ' If you can ' t talk about other people, who can you talk about? ' Class of 1985--see you in 25 years.I ' ll never forget this terrific year.Visit me in France! Bve lulia and Jessie! LIVIA ' Livita ' EDWARDS BHS Concert Orchestra 10,11,12 ' H.M.S. Pinafore ' pit orchestra 12 Yearbook Staff 11,12 PAD co-editor 1 1 Berkeley Youth Orchestra 9,10 Young People ' s Symphony Orchestra 11,12 SEAN ' Seansuke ' ESTRADA Computer Club 11 AFS Club 11 BHS Gaming Club 11 pH NO! NOT AGAIN! ' C O 85-its been fun but now we have to go. Goodbye and good luck. ALEXIS ' Falicov Alexis ' FALICOV Junior State 12 Chess Club 9,10 Sign Language Club 12 JV Tennis 9 Varsity Tennis 1 0,1 1 Diving 1 1 Rugby 12 ' All men are created equal but some are more equal than others ' -G. Orwell If you think you think then you think, I think. CHRISTOPHER ' Chris ' FERRELL Rac.qu etball Club Stogie Appreciation Club ' I ' m sjxidious ' Grow up! U,12 12 MARK FEUERSTRAETER Caterpillar Racing 12 Varsity Swimming 10,11,12 JV Swimming 9 ' We don ' t need no education... ' --Pink Floyd Bye! AMANDA ' Mandie ' FEUSNER Spanish Club 12 The Grapevine 12 Let ' s Go Camping Club 12 Gummy Worms Club 12 Honor Society CSF 9 10,1112 Senior Princess 12 Field Hockey Varsity 12 Soccer Varsity ' It ' s a bearclaw!! ' ' Always laugh! ' (forever), KAREN ' Astronette ' FINNEY ' Trial by Jury ' 10 « ' Pirates of Penzance ' 1 1 ' H.M.S. Pinafore ' 12 Hawaii Tour 11 Statistician Men ' s H 2 0 Polo 12 Girl ' s Chorus 9 Seascouts 12 Wingscouts 12 ' How do you feel about that Ericar Yez! Jam on it! DEBBIE ' Sister Marie ' FINK ' Cabaret ' 9 ' Company ' 10 ' Black Comedy ' make-up crew ]U ' PajamaGame ' 11 ' God ' 12 ' The Dining Room ' 12 Jacket Staff 12 ' The Threepenny Opera ' 1 2 Yearbook staff 12 Homecoming Queen 12 Student Council 12 Dance Production 10,11,12 Dance Party 10 ' Quabba,Quabba l don ' t have anything more to say. ' ' Tbere ' s no stopping us! ' 85 was a very good year! See you on Broadway! ' This school facilitates our development along a patterned path towards social acceptance, and denies us the ability to develop any independent integrity. ' This is the end my friend, welcome to the end. -J. Morrison MICHAEL ' 1 Cruiser ' FONG U.S Drinking Team 11,12 Filler Upper Racquetball Club 11 Top Seed Table Tennis Club 1 2 President and Founder Scam on Crew 9,10,11,12 Undercover Case Mob 12 Prosecution Attorney Classic Cars of America 12 Cruise Position Football 9 soph frosh Indy 500 pit crew 12 Varsity Cannonball Run 12 Varsity ' Yea, but your momma liked it! ' It ' s time to pack up and break this camp-us. KARIN ' Bobo ' FISHER Wind Ensemble Sec. Leader Woodwind Quintet Woodwind Quartet Model U.N. Co- President Honor Society CSF Choc. Chip Cookie Cookers ' }e le get ' Shall we moo 7 10,11,12 12 11 12 11,12 12 10,11,12 12 JOHN ' Foojee ' FUJIOKA Honor Society CSF 9 Close-Up ' Company ' ' HMS Pinafore ' Concert Chorale National Merit Scholarship Commended Student Terminator Mad Max Road Warrior Appreciation Club Young Capitalists Future Yuppies Track Cross Country ' Grmmph! ' ' Huh?! ' A-wop-wop-a-lu-wop-a-wop-bam-boorp 10,11 11 10 12 12 11 12 11 12 12 1 12 SCOTT FITZ underwater Basket Weaving 12 Varsity ' Extracurricular activites are a real drag, man. ' It ' s time for a dandelion break. PETER FLETTER Tennis 10,11 MATTHEW ' Flyboy ' FRAUENFELDER Computer Club 10 BHS Civil Air Patrol 12 Rugby Club 12 Soccer 11 Varsity Rugby 12 A- Team ' Backs out left! ' It ' s been fun, but it ' s come not a m oment too soon. MANDY ' Mouse ' FUTRAN-MASSE J.S.A. 11 Make-up Crew 11 Leadership Student Senate 12 Co-Treasurer J.S.A. 12 Key Club 12 Spanish Club 12 Basketball 10 Softball J V 10 J.v. Basketball 11 Varsity Softball 11 Varsity ' Laurajess, Tesa....Best Friends forever. ' Reach for the stars. DAVID CHARLES GAK Berk. High Bicycling Club ' But who said life was fair? ' The meaning of life is to search for the meaning of life. 12 377 DYRA ' D ' GARRISON Honor Roll Pajama Game Violinist Student Class Rep. Cabaret Company Softball Varsity Track and Field ' Get out of town! ' Let Boogie yaw! SARAH ' Fritz ' G AY LORD Yearbook Editor Keydub Breakfast club Cal Lacrosse fan club Movie Club Ski Club L S B girls U. S. Olympic Ski Team Gymnastics Tennis Lacrosse ' that ' s right ' It ' s been real, it ' s been fun but it hasn ' t been real fun. 11,12 11 12 10 11 11 12 9 10,11,12 12 11,12 12 9, 10, 11, 12 12 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 9,10 11 11, 12 11. 12 ELAINE GEE Cabaret 9 Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 1 1, 12 AS U ' 12 JV Volleyball 9 Varsity Volleyball 10 ' This is so pitiful ' To the gang: I love you all, but we ' ve got to go. So let ' s PARTY like it ' s 1983! To Debbie C: Ha ha, now I get the last word. You ' re prettier than I am and don ' t you forget it Love ya! SHONA ' no nickname ' GIBSON Photo Club J.D.clud 11 12 ' I wanna go home! ' ' My mom would kill me ' Later Mia , Jamie and Jennifer! DEVORA ' Devi ' GILL Company 10 Trial by Jury , Encounters 10 Pajama Game, Pirates of Penzance, Man who Came to Dinner 1 1 Jacket Staff 12 Desert Rats 12 ' You call this a darkroom ' Enjoy life JULIE GLASS Black Comedy Honor Society Cabaret E K . B Women ' s Crew ' Hey babycakes ' That was the funniest thing ever ' Love, love, and love again. •. 10 11, 12 9 10,11,12 11 ABINA ' Bini ' GONCALVES Honor Society Science Club Founder Pres. Math Club JSA Close- Up Homecoming Committee AFS Bike Club Breakfast Club MESA 10,11,12 12 11,12 11, 12 11,12 11 12 12 12 10,11,12 9,10,11,12 11,12 11,12 Partnership ROP Swim Team JV ' I don ' t care what they say, I am going to doit ' C O 85:leaves a chaotic Berkeley High Without us you are devastated! Yeah! LAURA ' Panda Bear ' GORODEZKY Close-Up 11 JSA 12 Fab four 12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 ' Photo Club 11 SCA 11,12 JV Swim Team 1 6 Track 10 Kleeberger Midnight Soccer Team 12 ' Be nice ' ' You never know until you try ' Best of luckSG,EJ, and CC. ALISON ' Gould ' GOULD Ski Club Gourmet Club Tri-Alis JV Volleyball Varsity Crew 11,12 11,12 10,11, 12 10 10,11,12 ' You don ' t need a weather vane to tell which way the wind blows . ' J don ' t know how I survived. ..but I ' m outta here! ALIONA GIBSON Photo Club ' 1112 J.D.Club 11, ' 12 Nothing io Mens Varsity Mud Wrestling Team, Referee -| 2 ' I wanna go homd! ' , ' My mom would kill me!! ' See ya later Miajaniejessica. ERIN ' Grubber ' GRAHAM Key Club Racial Relations BreakfastClub L, S, B Gang N.S.Ragers (twisted member) Grub Club Movie Club ' Wait! I have to tell you a good story! I forgot! ' S.S. and N.S. , we still have to rep that dollar. Love ya! 9,10,12 10 12 12 11 9,10,11,12 12 AMY GRUBER Student Government Sophomore Class President Junior Class President Student Senate Rep Student Council Rep Hiking Nature Conservation Club AP Chemistry Club Birthday Club Honor Society CSF Orchestra , cello Gymnastics (JV) Gymnastics (Varsity) Kleeburger Midnight Soccer ' Good Luck ' I finally found a cure for senioritis Graduation! 10,11 10 10,11 10,11 11 12 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 9,12 9 10,11,12 12 11 11 11 12 12 12 9,10 12 JANICE ' Boo-Boo ' GURROLA Light Crew for ' Pajama Game ' ' Pirates of Penzance ' ' Man Who Came to Dinner ' ' Three-Penny Opera ' Dance Production Member, JSA Gymnastics Team (Varsity) Track Team (Varsity) ' I go by the name of Master Gee... What is the Pope without his wide hat? AARON ' Ronnie ' ' Trout ' HACKETT Green Kingdom VIP 12 Jacket reporter 12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Ski Club 11,12 Underwater Basket Weaving 10,11,12 Chicken Frying 11,12 Lacrosse Team Varsity 1 1 ,1 2 Deep Sea Trout Fishing 9,10,11,12 ' I can just have some. ' Later, Granny. ANN ' Topp ' HAGGERTY ASU Film Club Lemmings Club President ' Man Who Came to Dinner ' ' HMS Pinafore ' Robert Nicols Fan Club Esprit de Dance Club Secretary, W. L. Nellis Club ' Pirates of Penzance ' ticket taker ' Depends on how you look at it ' A cat is an animal and a pig is an animal, therefore a cat is a pig. AKEMI ' Otter ' HAMAI CSF Honor Society Tribe Vice-President, President A.S.U. Student Athletic Advisory Council Chairman 11 11 12 11 12 11,12 12 12 11 10,11,12 10,11,12 12 11,12 Desert Rats 1 2 The Lets go Camping Club 12 Aeneas Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Tennis 9 J.v. Soccer 9,10,11,12 Varsity Softball 9,10,11,12 Varsity Volleyball 10,11,12 Varsity ' Sic transit gloria mundi. ' To all my teammates and friends: Thanks for a wondeful year. I love you all!! PAUL ' Opposite High ' HAMAI CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 The Tribe 10,11,12 SAAC 1 2 JSA 9 Ref Busters 1 1 Interference Man D D Runequest Society 6 Water Polo 9 J.v. Water Polo 10,11,12 Varsity Swim Team 9 J.v. Swim Team 10,1 1,12 Varsity ' Yes, I do know karate ' Berkeley is great, but I ' ve got places to see. LISA ' Lee Cavanee ' HANCHETT Esprit de Dance Club Club Organizer 12 11,12 Alta Bates Volunteer ' Never say ...never. ' Goodbye Aviva, Chicky, Debbie, Deidre, Eona, Fran, Inga, Jenny, JO, Julieanna, Katrina, Ling-Yen, Melissa, Opie, Sharon, Steffanie, Snoopy all the rest of my buddies.. .(smile)(tear)(hug) Jeff Tony Mega Seven Always. TAMMI ' Tammi Bambini ' HARDIN Key Club 11,12 Ski Club 12 SailingClub 12 Excellence in Youth Awards 9 Students for a clean campus 11,12 Swim Team 9 ' Check you out ' ' It ' s True ' «Uh uh! ' ' He did it!! ' Hooooched! California Coolers MARNA ' Marn ' HARRISON Courtyard Tanning 9,11,12 Victim of Senioritis 12 Victim of Detainment 9,10,11,12 Women ' s Varsity Swim Team 11,12 This is seriously pathetic ' Today is the beginning of something wonderful. ..the rest of your life!!!!!! J EAN-GABRIEL ' Boysen berry ' HENRY Junior Statesmen of America 12 Raquetball Club 12 French Club 1 2 Chess Club 10 Baseball Head Coach 10,11,12 The not on the crew team club Pres. 12 ' I never seen such beautiful shirts before. ' It ' s been swift, see you all later. Ml KEY HOM Honor Society C.S.F. !!,12 SkiClub 11,12 The Bird 11,12 Mad Dog West Bible Thumpers 12 School K-12 Cross Country Track Varsity Ice Blocker 11,12 ' I ' ve had enough, but pass another ' LILIAN ' Lily ' HSU Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 A.S.U. Secretary 11,12 Science Club 12 Raquetball Club 12 The time is always right to do what is right. AARON ' Sleepy ' HUNGER Founder of New B.H.S. Marching Band 1 2 Table Tennis Club 12 TennisClub 11 Frosh Soph Football 9 J.V. Wrestling 9 J.V. Football 10 Varsity Crew 11,12 ' Is this the right way to do it??? ' Life ' s a bitch and then you die MICHELLE ' Popeye ' HUGHES Pep Squad Joy Riders of America Pres. Ian Bain Fan Club Vice-Pres. The one glove club 12 12 12 12 Watching J.V. and Varsity Football 11,12 ' Things can change only if you want them to. ' Things can change only if you want them to. ' To all underclassmen GOODBYE!! DAVID HUSCH Key Club 10,11 Esprit De Dance 1 2 Pres. Gay Lesbian Union 1 1,12 Field Hockey 1 1 ' Is knowable, and if so, how do we know this? ' I don ' t take no stock in dead people. KATHY ' Library ' IRSCHICK Varsity Mad Dog West 9,10,11,12 C.S.F. 9,10,11,12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 The only person to get in a motorcycle accident in Paris(Varsity Hospitalization 12 A.P.Rays 12 Varsity Cross Country 9,10,11 Track Team Varsity 9 Most Improved Runner 11 ' Mike, is he dead? ' (The Godfather) 0 time, suspend your light and you happy hours stay your feet! Let us savor this sv if t delights of our life ' s lovliest days! ' -Alphone De Lamartine MICHAEL ' Irstick ' IRSCHICK Director of England Trek Summer 84 Mad Dog West 10,12 Director of X-Country Bake Sale 12 Office Asst. 12 Hacky-Sach Hacker 9,10,12 Sauna Swims 12 Basketball Clinic 9,10,11,12 Baseball Camp 10 11 Soph Frosh, J.V., V., X-Countrv Soph Frosh Track 9,10 J.V. Waterpolo 9 J.V. Swimming 1 2 Left Wing Soccer 9 ' From nothing came one, and from one came everything ' 1 am weak, but I become strong, I am stupid, but I become smart, I am poor, but I become rich,. ...Oh the wealth of resources that Berkeley High offers!! LORIE A. IRWIN Board of Directors, Ice Blocking Team Nurse, Ice Blocking Team SHS Ice Blocking Team Varsitv ' Shotgun ' ' Dang ' 11,12 11,12 11.12 ALESSANDRO ' Bogie ' ISOLANI Athletic Council 11,12 Spending Time With A Georgeous Redhead 11,12 Fencing Team Varsity. Most Improved 10 Varsity, Captain, Most Valuable 1 1 Varsity, Captain 12 ' I don ' t know, man- I just got here myself. ' CAROLINE ' Mz. Gooberette ' JAMIESON Company, Orchestra Pit 10 Pajama Game, Orchestra Pit 1 1 Concert Mistress, Hawaii-June 84 11 Concert Orchestra Concert Mistress 1 2 Key Club 11 Bird Watcher 1 1 Raw -Ed Fan Club 10,11,12 Cookie Scraper 12 Dirty Friend Thief 12 The Hawaii Four-0 11,12 Wimpette Photographer 10,11,12 Koko ' s Raider 11,12 379 VVeimea Scuba Diver ' Live life - to the fullest ' We ' re the drinkers and the scrapers! 11 RON DA ' Johnson Crew ' JOHNSON Freshmen Cheerleader 9 Varsity Pon-Pom 11,12 Close Up 11 M.E.S.A. 11,12 Excellence of Youth Awards for Poetry and Essay 9 Ujaama Staff 10 West Campus Choral Member 9 ' I ' m not even gonna rank it ' Goodbye to all of my Ace buddies. DAVID JUNG Co-Pres. Bike Club 10,11,12 Close Up 11 M.E.S.A. 10,11 Yearbook Staff 9,11,12 Photo Editor Honor Society 10,11,12 ' It ' s really quite simple, the basic stellar- inertal guidence system has laser gyros installed in a triad to maintain control over the three axes. ' In life you often have to put out 1 00% to get where you want to go. DEREK ' Disco D ' JURAND Vice Pres. Student Council 9 Key Club 12 Black Student Union 10,11,12 Senoir Class Office Vice Pres. 12 Young Mixologist Club Assoc. 10 Announcer of Basketball Games 1 1,12 Homecoming Committee 11 Pres. Talent Show Committee 11 Fashion Show Model 11 ' Ice Team 85 ' 12 Frosh Soph Basketball 9 J.V. Wrestling 10 j.V. Baseball 10 Varsity Baseball 1 2 Varsity Football 12 ' Why don ' t you stay awhile, and see how its done! ' It ' s Miller Time ' RACHEL ' Stoned Again ' KALISH Hiking and CamoingClub 10,11 ' A man said to the Universe, ' SI R I EX EXIST ' and here I come. ' I have learned more from BHS then I will ever get out of any institution forth coming. GORDON ' Armchair ' KATZ Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 ' Slauson Cuioff Memorial Society 11,12 Trombone Wind Ensemble Trombonist 10,11,12 Pit Orchestra for Pajama Game and Three- Penny Opera 11,12 Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12 3rd, 2nd, 1st Trombone J.V. Badminton 10 Varsity Badminton 11,12 Racquetroom Spectator 11,12 ' I could ' ve made that shot!! ' Goodbye, Jazz Ensemble, and good luck next year! It ' s been fun, interesting, un- usual, unique. To Chloe: ' Change is a part of life.... Thank God, we made it!! JENNY ' Coffee Mug Muppett ' KAUFMAN Cabaret 9 Company 10 Pajama Game 1 1 Dance Production 84 11 Black Comedy 11 Hopscotch Director 12 GOD 12 Boating Club 10,11,12 Yearbook Staff 1 2 JBGS 10,11 Pirates of Penzance 11 Wild Turkey Shooting 11,12 Varsity Duck Sneezing 10,11 D.C. Dance Club 12 ' aaww bhaaybee quabbaquabba ' ' I. ..I... ' There ' s definateley something sexual about this. ALISON ' Al ' KEENE Mad Dog West 9,10,11,12 students for a clean and convenient campus(?!) 10,11,12 Varsity Cross-Coun try 9,10,11,12 Varsity Track 9,10 Varsity Donut Runs 9,10,11,12 AP Rays 12 Co. Pres. Beach Club 9,10,11,12 ' Malaika, math is not life. ' Do not use a hatchet to remove a fly from your friend ' s forehead- ' -Chinese Proverb SABRINA ' Oi Wah ' KONG AMC Equestrian Club AFS Student Council Rep J.V. Cross Country ' How now, Brown Cow ' Bye. 11,12 12 11 12 10 BRAD ' B.B. ' KRAETZER Ski Club 11,12 BookCIub 12 Beach Bums of America 1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Student Council 11 Bible Thumpers 12 Football 9,10,11 Wrestling 9,10 Lacrosse 11,12 Ice Blocking 10,11,12 ' Asprin! I need Asprin! ' I can ' t say it ' s been fun. JOHN Ratzo Sir Eat-a-lot ' KRATZ Cabaret 9 ' Bits ' N ' Pieces ' 10 Monk Yearbook Staff Photographer 9,1 1 National Merit Quarter Finalist 11 President Ski Club 11,12 Ski Club Member 9,10 Lacrosse Team 11,12 Founder, President Soph Frosh Football 9 ' The only way to describe the concert is a long musical orgasm. ' Dreams begin where high school ends. ANNE ' Annabelle ' KRIEL Cabaret 9 Nerd Patrol 9 Black Comedy 10 Marathon Dance 10 GormetClub 11 Jacket Staff 11 The Terrible Twpsome 11,12 D.A.H. Fan Club 12 Forever J.V. Field Hockey 9 Varsity Stair Tumbling 11,12 ' I ' m fat.... AdmiLAdmit. Best Wishes to all... May you spend all your moments in love. VICTORIA ' Buck Wheat ' KUMAO Pres. founder Esprit de Dance 12 Dance Production 11,12 Overachiever 10,11 Underachiever 12 Alta Bates Volunteer 11,12 Pirates of Penzance 11 ' I would rather be a meteor than a sleepy planet and spend time living than existing Jack London I love and will miss you guys a lot ALISON ' Ali-Wu ' KUHI Key Club 10,11 The Ice Tray Gang 10,11,12 Cheeze Masters Cheering Squad 12 ' I LOVE YOU FOREVER STEVE. ' S.W.,M.A., D.N., B.W., J.M., A.R., P.T., we ' ve had a lot of special times and I ' ll always remember you. I ' m gonna miss you all so much!! PETER ' Terminator ' LANDAUER Honor Society 10,11,12 Young Republicans 11 A. P. Science Club 11,12 Janitor, President NMSQT 11 MostConcientious Proctor Award (Eng- lish Department) 9,10,11,12 Model Congress 11,12 J.V. Tennis 9,10,11 Varsity Tennis 12 ' Go Ahead,Punk, make my day ' Good Luck Ladies and Gentlemen. JAIMIE ' Party ' LASKY Dance Production Ski Club Gormet Club Cabaret Marathon Dance Survivor 10,11,12 11,12 11,12 9 10 380 Swim Team Festivities Coordinator 12 Tri-AliGang 10,11,12 Freedom For Fruit Flies Club 10 Founder Pres. Looking for Tall, Blond and Stupid 10,11,12 Hater of Farm Animals Club 11,12 Rockin the Jeep Club White Rapping Trio J.V. Water Polo Varsity Swim Team ' Get me a drink... quick! ' 1,2,3...outta here! 12 12 9 10,11,12 VAL ' Valbos ' LAWLER Dance 10,11 Loving, Learning, Living 9,10,11,12 ' Every Little things gonna be all right ' -Bob Marley CATHY LAWRENCE Senior Class Co-President 12 co-Pres. Student Evaluation of Teachers Committee 11,12 Student Council Rep. 10 Concert Orchestra 10,11,12 Production Orchestra 10 Chamber Ensamble 10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 JSA 10,11,12 SkiClub 10,11,12 Close Up 11 Desert Rats 11 ' You can get it if you really want it ' This is the end of the beginning. JOSH LEAVITT Cappuchino Anarchist Liberation Front 12 Honorary Revolutionary Gorilla N.A.S.A. Founder 9,10,11,12 ' Monkey Fetus!! ' Goodbye. ALAN ' Guapo ' LEE Monterey Jazz Festival 12 Drummer of the BHS Jazz Band Raquetball Club 12 Advanced player that was defeated by Richard Yee 21-6 in the tourney ' Hell of Fine!! ' GO FOR IT!! ELSIE FRANCES ' Shorty ' LEE ASUClub 11 SkiClub 10 Lemings Club Sec. 12 PJ Game 1 1 The Man Who Came To Dinner 11 Mrs. P Windsor ThreePenny Opera The old Chinese Lady HMSPinfore 12 Robert Nichols Fan Club 11,12 Esprit De Dance Club 12 W.L. Nellis Club Vice Pres. 12 Ticket Taker ' Pirates ' 11 ' I ' m sorry. ' The last word shall never be yours and yes it hasn ' t been fun. Sorry. Sorrafully shorty. Sorry. 10,11 10,11 12 12 10 11 11,12 12 OTTO ' Automan ' LEE Math Team Model U.N. Co-Pres. JSA Vice-Pres Sophomore Class Vice Pres Junior Class Student Staff Court Student Senate Student Council Rep Sec. Pres. ASU 10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 BHS Jacket 1 1 J2 Close Up -|2 PAC 12 ' Where ' s the door?? ' Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the top!! DEBBIE ' Bob ' LEGGETT President Breakfast Club 10,12 Key Club 10,11 Sea Scouts 10,11 SkiClub 10 DaquriClub 10,11,12 Jacket-Yearbook 10 LSBGang 12 J.V. Swim Team 10 ' You ' re killing me ' Ellie, I Love You!!- Love Debbie ANGELA ' Angie ' LELAND St. John ' s Handbell Choir (SJR ' s) 9,-12 Flute 9-12 JSA 10 AM San Francisco 1 0 Dancing 9,10,11,12 World Trade Club 10,11 Varsity Track 10 To Dani and Ruthie-Ain ' t it good to be alive? ' -The Rolling Stones One sweet dream. ..Soon we ' ll be away from here!Step on the gas and wipe that tear away!-The Beatles TRACY T. Ray ' LENIHAN Varsity Crew Movie Club Breakfast Club L.S. B. Girls Chicken Research Center President ' Whatish dish ? ' ' Squawk ' Gotta raise like Flint! 10,11 12 12 12 11,12 12 KENNETH LEONARD Pres. Founder Bike Club 11,12 Literary Club 10,11,12 Students of Survival 10 A.P. Chemistry Club 11 Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 Birthday Club 12 Model Congress 1 2 President of the U.S.A. and Best Legislator Honor Society C.S.F. 9,10,11,12 Varsity Cross Country 11,12 Varsity Swim Team 11,12 Varsityh Soccer 1 1 Varsity Kleeburger Midnight Soccer Team 12 ' Better to keep quiet and be thought a fool than speak and prove it ' When you find me collecting your gour- bage please leave a big tip! LAURA MICHELLE LEVENTER Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Geoffrey Aron Spaeth 12 Student Athletic Advisory Council 11,12 Gymnastice Team Representative The Trix Breakfast Club 10,11,12 Varsity Gymnastics Team 10,11,12 MVP of Gymnastics Team 10 Gymnastics Team Captain 12 ' Serious Umm Action Your mama is generic Mayonnaise ! don ' t Always wear purple!! ' Gumba!!! AARON ' Big Bird ' LEVENTHAL Board of Directors, Ice Blocking Team Trainer 11,12 BookClub 12 Book-Checker-Outer Varsity Ice Blocking Team 11,12 J. V., Varsity Baseball Team 10,11 J.V. Basketball Team 10 ' I don ' t eat that kind of stuff. ' Goodbye grannies. STEPHEN ' The Raging Jew ' LEW General Apathy Electric Bass Paranoia and other miscellaneous neuroses Abject Conpusion Starving Intellectuals from Hell Piano Students Against Starvation in Africa ' Huh?What?Oh yeah, right ' 10 11 12 12 12 MICHAEL ' Mr. Everything ' LINHARES Key Club 10,11 Stock Market Club 11 PresidentSailingClub 12 Student Council 10,11,12 Crew Coxain 10 Sailing Skipper 12 ' No problem, I ' m going sailing. ' See ya in Tahiti!! FIONA ' Fi ' LISKAMM Chris 12 San Diego Crew Classic 10 National Rowing Championships in Indiana 10 San Diego Crew Classic 11 Jr. National Team Tryouts 1 1 Nationals in Tennesee:Racing a pair with Sarah 1 1 Varsity Field Hockey 9,10,11 Varsity Crew 10,11,12 ' But waitChris, ya ' know what..? ' It won ' t be long, we see, we love... RACHEL ' Dolores ' LUFT I Never Saw Another Butterfly 9 Students of Survival (S.O.S.) 9,10 Students for a clean and Convenient Campus 11 NMSQT 1 1 Lavender Silk 11 Juan Tuphree 11,12 Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 Close Up 12 Honor Society C.S.F. 9,10,11,12 Micakel no. 2 9,10,11,12 Co-founder Lady bug Lady 9,10,11,12 Buttercups 9,10,11,12 ' l can ' t believe it! ' With all of it making us us, let ' s continue. JHANA ' Jose Banana ' MCGAUGH Dance Production 83 10 Dance Production 84 1 1 Dance Production 85 12 Science Club 12 Co- President Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Partnership Program 10,11,12 The Gang 1 1 ' Burrito Nem-ber-skeggs ' l wish everyone a life filled with wonder, excitement, and beautylEnjoy ! LAURA MAESTRE Varsity Cross Country 12 Track 11,12 ' There must be a party around here somewhere. ' And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. RACHEL ' Rae ' MAGID ' Company ' (PAD) 10 ' Trial By Jury ' (PAD) 10 AFSClub 11 ' Pajama Game ' (PAD) 11 ' The Pirates of Penzance ' (PAD) 1 1 Spanish Club 12 Co- Founder ' Threepenny Opera ' (PAD) 12 Station Wagon Crusing 12 ' So who cares? So What! ' Vamos a la Playa. JODI ' Jessie-Leslie ' MARGOLIES Lots of Stuff Darling Ricky. Tanks, Tank a lot The funniest thing... Gimmie a break! I need you... I ' m yours. ! love you Ricky- 501 ' s, no underwear, and a rose-now. The sun is still shining. DAVID ' M.D. ' MARKOWITZ Greatest Jazz Band on Earth 11,12 Guitarist BHSCombo 11,12 Guitarist Monterey All-Night Jazz Festival 11,12 Guitarist, Beverage Consumer Reno Intl. Jazz Fest 11,12 guitarist Guapo Lee Ensemble 11,12 ' Remember the Alamo! ' Swing hard and I ' ll see you in Mazatlan (Boy, do I need a hooter!). ERIK MARKS Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Mock Trial Team 1 1 Young Capitalists Future Yuppies Club 12 BookClub 12 Vice- President Young Republicans 11 Varsity Badminton 9 Golf Team _ 9,10,11,12 Varsity Soccer Team 12 Nordic Ski Racing 10,11,12 Bowling Team 12 ' Sorry, but.. ' Thank God. It ' s over! MICHAEL ' M M ' MAYERI Vice Pres. Raquetball Club 11,12 Pres. HulkHogan Fan Club 12 President Bikini Inspector Club 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 National Instector Club 9,10,11,12 National Merit of Average Student 11,12 Co- Pres. Friday Kick Back Club 11,12 Pres. Twinkie Eating Champ. 9,1 0,1 1,12 Varsity Bellyflop Team 9,10,11,12 J.V. Barehand Bee Catcher Team 9 Varsity Barefoot Bee Runaway Team 9-12 ' You Big Goob. ' As the seniors go out, the freshmen come in, so Sophmores and Juniors ya cannot win. EVAN MCWILLIAMS Cabaret Company Trail By Jury Pirates of Penzance H.M.S. Pinafore Concert Chorale 9 10 10 11 12 10,11,12 Co-Pres. 12 ' Oh what fun we had, but did it really turn out bad? ' I don ' t drink.. ..wine! TYLER ' Teacup ' MEADE Gourmet Club Eater 10,11,12 SkiClub 9,10,11,12 SailingClub 9,10,11,12 Pres. Beach Club 9,10,11,12 Mock Trial 12 Close Up 11 Swim Team 1 2 CrossCountr ' 10 ' I.D.? Oh... I left it in the car. ' Pick her up at 8:00. Oh , and Dan, Bring the cnains!! ' Selina put your shoes on. JOSH ' Baby J ' MEISEL Cabaret Ashland Trip President Ski Club 9 9 9,10,11,12 Jr. Ice Mobsters of America 9,10,11,12 Scam Master Flash GourmetClub , 10,11 Stinson Beach Surf Patrol 11,12 Jacket Staff 12 Restaurant Metropol 10,11,12 HonorSociety 9,10,11,12 J.V. Cross Country 1 0 Ice BlockingTeam 10,1 1,12 ' Let me show you the cottage ' ' C ' mon, I was drunk. ' If I ain ' t troubled you, I ' ve loved you. Good Luck ERIC ' Stenky Menke ' MENKE Animal Husbandry 10,11,12 Zen Buddhism 10,11,12 Chip Worshiping (Club) 11,12 SkiClub 11,12 GourmetClub 11,12 AP ' Rays ' Club 12 Varsity Trivial Pursuit 11,12 Varsity Bull Fighting Team 10,11,12 The A Team 10,11 Varsity Basketball 10 J.V. Football 10 ' There ' s NO party at my house! ' Chip, Eric, Mike, Brian, Pete See Ya on Wall Street. LESLIE ' Pestelline ' MESONES Key Club 10,11 AP Rays 12 LSBGang 12 RomaMuch 11,12 SkiClub 10 Hater of Farm Animals 12 ' He ' s got potential... ' Class of 86. ..hope you ' ll be as great as we were. KATRINA ' Action Bitch ' MILLER French Club 10,11,12 Speech Team 1 1 Debate 11 Mathletes 10,11 Varsity Badminton 10,11 Varsity Mud Wrestling Varsity Midget Toss ' Truth is so relative thats ' its ' absolute. There is no truth. Hey, no lie! This has been unreal ! An astasia, why not? Hey Naomi, Ina, Christie, Susan, Laura, Lisa, Victoria, Jacqueline and who ever I ' ll see you all around. LISA ' Lis ' MILLER Dance Production 85 12 Dance Projects 12 Class President 1 1 Class Rep. 11 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 U.C.B. Partnership Program 9,1 0,1 1 Varsity Gymnastics 10 ' What are we gonna do tonight? ' 1....2....3....0UTTA HERE!! SONYA R. MILLER Honor Society 11,12 Close Up 12 Co- Pres. Science Club 12 S.A.S.A. 12 Homecoming Committee 10,11,12 Talent Show Committee 11 Varsity Swim Team 9,10,11,12 ' I suppose. ' Xochique, the fun has just begun! Love ya!! JESSIE ' Jodi-Leslie ' MONTELL Cabaret 9 Company 10 Severe Senioritis 12 ' Are we having fun yet? ' Have a clue, Have a life. KAZUKO MORGAN Key Club 10,11,12 Ski Club 10,11 President Breakf ast Club 12 Movie Club 12 Sea Scouts 11,12 Honor Society 11,12 LSBGang 12 ' Huh? I hate , You ' re weird, she bothers me! PATRICK ' Box-Head ' MORRIS ' K.G.B. ' Dance Productions Pres. 11,12 , Gigolos Inc. 10,12 ! S.R.A.P. 9 Varsity BHS Rugby Team 12 | J.V. U.K. Canterbury Rugby 11 J. V. U.K. Cricket Team 11 ' G, and letG. ' Let the games begin. WOO-BABY MOLLY ' Willow the Wisp ' MUGNOLO JSA 10,11 Students of Survival 10 Hai-wah 1 1 Desert Rats 11 Salsa Club 12 Wednesday Cinema Club 12 J.V. Crew 10 Varsity Crew 11,12 ' Piera, let ' s go scope-just 1 more time. ' ' WaitMWhat?! ' We ' re all living in a future paradise. -Stevie Wonder VICTOR ' Omar ' NAMUCHE Honor Society C.S.F. 11,12 Ski Club 11,12 Board of Directors for the Ice Blocking Team 11,12 Varsity Soccer 11,12 Varsity Golf 12 Varsity Ice Blocking Team 11,12 ' Gu ess what? I got into another crash. ' I always tell the truth, even when I ' m DEBBIE ' Muffy ' NASS Sea Scouts Summer Cruises Mock Trial Key Club Ice Tray Gang Yearbook Staff Clipper Class Dance Production 84 Strawbs 4-ever 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 12 10,11 10,11,12 12 11 11 11,12 Varsity Kleeburger Keep Away 1 1,12 ' C ' mon you guys! ' the c o 85 will always be live thanks to the bestest budrli ! I Love You! DEMIAN ' Mr. Car Wash ' NEBELKOPF Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Gourmet Club ' iq Ski Club -|2 Youth For a Better Berkeley 1 2 Yearbook Staff 12 Jacket Staff 12 UCLA BRUIN 12 ' It ' s all a bunch of molecules. ' I ' d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy. JON ' Spike ' NELSON Cabaret Crew Key Club Field Hockey Club La Crosse Club GourmetClub In love with Jenny 9 10 11 11 10 12 Board of Directors for the Ice Blocking Team 11,12 Soccer- J.V. 9 Ice Blocking Team- Varsity 11,12 Golf Team 12 ' Icey ' To the freshmen , may you reach pub- erty soon!! 11 12 IRMA ' Baby Cakes ' NEWMAN Literary Club BHS Voices of Joy ' The difference between life and death is God. ' To all underclassmen, especially you Juniors, the pressure is all yours! Good Luck! LOURDES ' Lourdsie ' NICHOLLS Class Representative 9,10,12 Yearbook Staff 10,12 Greek Islands Tour !! (Serious Island Hopping) USVBA Tribe 12 Ski Club 12 Grapevine 12 AMC 10,11,12 Karate 9,10,11,12 Varsity Soccer 9 Varsity Volleyball 11,12 Varsity Stang Driving 11,12 N.S. Ragers 1.1,12 Karpusi parakalo w Helen,Ellie,David,Steve ' Talk to ya ' ' Call me ' ' What!?..That ' s Hot ' Thanks Dane, Ev, VToe, Sabri, Mandie, Kathie, Daph, Meg, Lise, Jay, Camille, Alyssa, Greg, Jen, Brad, for the memories. MICHAEL ' Michael Ordona ' ORDONA JSA 9 Cabaret 9 Company 10 Fencing Team- Varsity 10 Albanians for Guns 1 1 Jim Spillane League 1 1 The Lover 1 2 Carma Reed Fan Club 9,10,11,12 ' Gee my life ' s a funny thing, Am I still too young? ' It doesn ' t have to be mine-It ' s not mine! JEFF ' Speedo-Man ' ORNSTEIN Exchange Student to Switzerland 11 Finalist at U.S. Jr. Nationals 11 Distance Free School Records in the 500 200 Free 1 0 Northcoast Finalist 10 League Champ in 500 200 Free 1 0,1 1 ,1 2 League Conference Champ, in 500 200 Free 10,11,12 Swam For Swiss National Team 1 1 Swim Team 9,10,11,12 VARSITY ' Is it tough enough? ' South Korea in ' 88... AMY C . ORSINI A.F.S 10,11 Student in Turkey (Turkiye) Field Hockey 9,10 Varsity Soccer 10 Varsity ' So I ' m packing my bags for the Misty Mountains over the hills where the spirits fly- Robert Plant If the music ever ever dies I think his words, will turn to lies.- Baris CATHERINE ' Lil Angel ' ORTIZ La Raza Student Union 9,10,11,12 Professional Development Program 11,12 Partnership Program 9,10,11,12 Student Body President 9 Interracial Steering Committee 10 Home Savings of America Career Awarness Program 1 2 TV 20 Dance Party 12 1st Runner Up Sophomore Princess 10 1st Runner Up Senior Princess 12 Varsity Cheerleader 12 ' I ' m scared of you. ' A drunkerds dream if I ever did see one... MATTHEW OSBORN President of the Gump Club 11 Varsity Soccer 11,12 Varsity Fencing 1 1,12 ' It ' s a man ' s life in the Gump Club... ' You ' re all a lost generation.. ..GS. MELAN1E ' Mel ' PALMER Cabaret 9 Company 10 Trail by Jury 10 Dance Production 84 1 1 Dance Production 85 12 Dance Projects 84 1 1 Dance Projects 85 1 2 Dance Projects 84 1 1 Jim Spillane 1 1 The Trix Breakfast Club 10,11,12 (Sponsored by Harold Poskanzer) ' Oh god, not technique! Who won the Superbowl? ' Well, mom, I made it! AMANDA ' Panda ' PALMQUIST KeyClub 11,12 GourmetClub 11,12 Breakfast Club 12 Ski Club 9,11,12 La Raza 12 J.V. Water polo 9 Varsity Water polo 10,11,12 (Captain and MVP) Varsity Swimming 11,12 Cal Women ' s Water polo 12 Jr. Nationals, Water polo 12 (No. 2 in North. Calif) 12 ' Boogy Down! ' , ' I can ' t go - I ' m grounded. ' Shut up stupid! Hey! Benjamin! Detention buddy, how ' bout a bagel and cream cheese? BHS Women ' s water polo- you better score some more! WILLIAM PARISH MESA Program 11,12 PDP 11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 11,12 ' S olitude and Introspection is the price of greatness. ' GOOD-BYE VICTOR PESKIN Jacket Reporter 10 Students of Survival 9 Vice President Jim Spallane 11 Close Up 12 Ashland Trip 9,11,12 J.V. Soccer 9 HackySac 9,10,11,12 Frisbee 9,10,11,12 ' When in doubt, Doink! ' Leave with strength, live your fullest You ' re with me B.L.P. SHAWNA ' Shawna Lee ' PETERSON Jazz Ensemble 1 0 Symphonic Band 1 0 Soccer Rep. Student Athletic Advisory Council 12 ' Let ' s Go Camping Club ' 12 President Suyama Fan Club 11,12 A. K. Hearts Club 12 Hubba BubbaClub 12 J.V. Basketball 10 J.V.Softball 10 Varsity Soccer 1 1,12 Albany Club Team, Division I 11,12 ' If I have kids and they aren ' t twins, I ' m sending them back. ' LET ' S GO CAMPING!! ANTHONY PINCH JSA 12 Photo Club 11 ' Appreciate the fact that you are here. ' Read good books, listen to your first voice, start looking into colleges in your Jr. year. NICOLE ' . ' PINSKY P J Game Cabaret Company Makeup Crew Concert Chorale Mock Trial Yearbook Art Director JSA 11 9 10 9,10,11,12 11,12 12 12 9,10,11,12 BoatingClub Chief of Anecdotes 10,1 1,12 J BG ' s Charter Member 101112 Sophomore 9 10 11 12 Varsity Moon Racing 1112 Varsity Competetive Leonoraism ' 12 J.V. Backwards Speech 9 ' The opposite of talking is not listening; the opposite of talking is waiting ' -Fran Liebowitz Anything you say may be used on a T-shirt. CAROLYN ' Schmelt ' POKORNY Kama Kazzee Club 11,12 T.l.T.L. Crew 11,12 ' Where ' s Da Beach ' Club 9,10,1112 SailingClub 12 Sea Scouts 9J0 Varsity Diving 11,12 Varsity Swimming 9,11,12 ' You ' re zapped dude.. .Hey like you ' re pretty cool, dressed like a Calvin Klein model, but like your friend looks like Mr. K-Mart ' Alcohol is the tool of the Devil. JOUZETTE POLK Pom Pon Softball Student Council Rep. Pep Squad Marathon Dance Survivor Student Council Rep. Pep Squad Homecoming Committee Talent Show Committee Ujaama Reporter Leadership Photo Club 9 9 10 10 11 10,11,12 10,11,12 11 11 12 12 12 ' Hey Dummy, to my partner Tammy? LIBBY ' Smurfette ' POPE Marathon Dance (Where ' s Tony?) 11 Key Club ( I paid my dues!) ' 10,11,12 Yearbook (I can ' t believe I did the whole page!!) ' 9 2 BreafastClub 12 President Equestrian Club 101112 LSB Girls ' ' 12 N.S. Ragers Club 1 1 ,12 Smurfettes Anon. (Bad Attitude Smurf) 11,12 Pranksters Anon. 1112 Varsity Women ' s Soccer 10 ' n ' Where ' s my man! Who is my man? Who stole my beer? What ' s wrong? Talk to me ' Oh! I wish junior guys were taller!! MYRON ' Presto ' PRESTON Soph-Frosh Basketball J.V. Basketball VARSITY Basketball VARSITY Football Mafia Leader S 1C 11,12 12 12 CHERYL ' Shelly Shell ' PRICE Soc. Sec. Sophomore Class 10 Leadership 10,11,12 Black Student Union 10,11,12 Son ' s Daughters of Africa 12 Tony Prudhomme Fan Club Pres. 10,11,12 SEP Symposium 10 Health Occupation ROP 12 Back to Black Week 10,11,12 ' Don ' t you dog me, BABY DOLL! ' If you see someone without a smile do like I do and give the one of yours. ERIK ' BigE ' PRICE Cabaret 9 JSA 9,10 Honor Society 10,11,12 Jewish Community Center Co- Pres. Jewish Community Youth Group 10,11 Student Council Rep. 10,11,12 Students for a Clean Campus 11 Co- Pres. Bagel Brothers 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Mock Trial 12 SkiCIub 11,12 ' Put on some Jams, come on. You can ' t let personality and intelligence stand in your way. ' ' Welcome to Wimbledon lawn and Tennis Club. ' ISMAIL Mzzy ' ' l-Town ' RAMSEY Student Senate 10,11 Honor Society C.S.F 10,11,12 Close Up 11 Vice Pres. Jim Spillane League 1 1 Stud. Dir. School Board 12 Mock Trial 11,12 President Sensible Democrats 11 Youth Commission 10,11 ' Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not. ' -Robert Kennedy If it ' s to be, it ' s up to me! BECCA ' Bex ' RATCLIFF SkiCIub Let ' s Go Camping Clu b The Ded Fan Club Ham and Cheese Clu b Key Club Varsity Women ' s Soccer 12 12 12 12 10 10,11,12 384 Varsity Women ' s Field Hockey 11 ' Gnn! nnnnn: ' Well it would seem that we still gotta long , long way to go ' .-Phil Collins Good Luck Jess BENJAMIN RESNER President JSA 9 Vice Pres.] S A 10 Best Debator Award JSA 11 Member JSA 12 Co-Pres and Founder Bike Club 11,12 Jacket Staff 12 Students Against Starvation 1 2 JimSpillane 11 Model Congress 12 BookClub 12 Wind Ensemble 9,10,11 J .V. Swimming Team 11,12 3rd row, 3rd seat, Calculus Team 1 2 Varsity ' A ' Team 11,12 ' Want to hear a good joke? ' Spontenaity has its time and place. ROBIN ' Robbie ' RITA Varsity Gymnastics 10 ' Rogin wuz here! ' Aloha!!!!! SHAWN ' Raoul ' ROBERTS ' Company ' 10 ' Black Comedy ' 10 ' PJGame ' 11 Students for Gary Hart 11 Vice President Jim Spillane League 1 1 Vice President Student Senate 11 ' Man Who Came To Dinner ' 1 1 Democratic National Convention 1 1 ' The Threepenny Opera ' 1 2 ' God ' 12 ' The Dinning Room 12 The Jacket 10,12 The Jacket Editor-in-Chief 10,12 ' Every major artistic statement has de- clared stupid at one time or another. ' Between The Idea and The Reality... DOMINIQUE ' Rozz ' ROBINSON Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Vice President Sailing Club 12 Honor Society Anonymous 9,10,11,12 GourmetClub _ 12 President Parties Inc. 12 Varsity Novice Crew 12 ' Exceed the need, you shall succeed! ' ' I ' ll pack my books, I ' ll take my knife. I ' m going to win at this game called life! ' MATEO ROMERO Frosh Football 9 J.V. Football 10 J.V. Crew 10 Varsity Crew 11 ' He ' s just another burdon on the welfare state. ' ' Sex is the most fun I ' ve ever had without smiling. ' --Woody Allen LARA RONFELDT SkiClub 10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Key Club 10,11,12 Dance Projects 1 1,12 Dance Production 12 Jazz Band Groupie 1 0 Makeup Crew Golden Bear Gymnastics 11 ' Booming! ' This school brings back good memories. ARTHUR ' Chip-Chop ' ROSENFELD President Student Council 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Student Survey Committee 11 Junior State 9,10,11,12 Mock Trial Team 1 1,12 SCCC 1 1 OTIS ' Mac O ' ' The Gangster ' SANGSTER Ujaama85 12 Close Up 12 M.E.S.A. 11 Student Council 12 1st Runner up Homecoming King 12 Alcohol all the time 12 Sopohomore Prince 10 Partnership 7,8,9,10,11 Casual Affairs Fashion Show 12 Tall Boys (800) 9,10,12 Varsity Sugar L.C. 12 J.V. True Blue 10,11 Dance Party 10,12 ' I need a Drink ' ' Uh,- well, umm, uh,well,- it ' s FRESH ' ' Let ' s go to the Hot Tubs ' Live for Today, Hope for tomorrow, but don ' t live too long,Tommorrows only a President Kelly Collard Fan Club 10,11,12 Secretary of Social Secretary 9,10,11,12 Co- Pres. Bagel Bros. 9- J.V. Tennis Team 10 J.V. Soccer 9 J.V. Field Hockey Team 1 1 Varsity Driving 10,11,12 ' Oh... I always sacrifice comfort for good looks! ! ' For the stuff that you really want to do, but know you shouldn ' t, do it anyway!! SARAH ' Sar ' ROSNER Freedom For Fruitflies 10 Desert Rats 1 1 S.A.S.A. 12 Student Athletic Advisory Council 1 1,12 Cabaret 9 S.C.A. 11 SkiClub 9,11 U. ofO.atE. 12 The I Love Lisa Always Club 9,10,11,12 J.V. Volleyball J.V. Crew 11 Varsity Crew 12 ' Wait, I have a question. Life? ' Take Care, be happy, content and don ' t forget to really live... I Love You All!! AARON ' Homey ' ROSS Finding the meaning of X,Y 10,11,12 Mind Altering life J.V. Football 9,10 Varsity Football 1 1,12 ' Give me some ! Don ' t worry ' bout me, you just get highf DINA ' Ms. Sexy D ' SANDERS Pres. Notta Damn Thing high school OwwnerCordell 10,11,12 Pres. Kenny 12 Leader of the Pack 12 Varsity Fake Pepster 12 Varsity Eatting life ' Shhhhit. ' Les and Dionne F...You. CHRISTOPHER ' Surf Shirt ' SCHEER Spring Lay-out Editor Jacket 12 SkiClub 11,12 Grand Wizard Shred Huntington Beach and Surf Patrol 12 Elks Club Track and Boxing Team 12 Master of the Long term relationship 10,11,12 | Honor Society (Super Honorable Guy) 10,11,12 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 1 2 Only Member, Big, Fat, American Car Fan Club 12 Varsity Soccer 10,11 Varsity Lacrosse 1 1,1 2 J.V. Quarters 11,12 ' Just don ' t hassle it ' Have fun, but learn from your fun. MICHAEL ' Golden Arm ' SCHRAG MockTrial 11,12 StudentCouncil 10,11 SkiClub 11,12 Students for a Clean Campus 11,12 Bagel Brothers Co- Founder Co- Pres., Guest Speaker A.P. Rays 1 2 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 J.V. Basketball 10 Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 i Varsity D and D 12 Varsity JAA-Jewish Athletic Association 11,12 ' What ' s up Guy? ' I would if I could but I can ' t so I won ' t- But I did it anyway. JONATHAN ' Dewey ' SCHWARTZ Rugby 12 Photography Club 12 Mt. Whitney Climber 11 Africa Tour 10 African Tour 1 0 Mexican Tour 1 1 Discover America Tour 12 Adventure Photography 10,11,12 ' Do you wanna go skiing this weekend? ' Let ' s blow this popcorn stand. ANNE ' Annabel ' SCHWARTZBURG Close Up 11 SkiClub 9,10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F 9,10,11,12 Cabaret 9 Daisy in Pirates of Penzance 11 H.M.S. Pinafore 12 Concert Chorale 11,12 Let ' s go Camping Club 12 National Merit Scholarship Commended Student 11 IceMuppet 11,12 Varsity Soccer 10,11,12 J. V. Tennis 9,10,11 Varsity Tennis 12 •Wait, what? ' I wont forget you. NOELLE ' Purple Lady ' SHAPIRO Key Club 9,10,11,12 Breakfast Club 10 LSBGang 11,12 (Roast Beef Queen) Kamikaze Team 11 (T.P. Princess) Varsity Swim Team 10,11,12 Varsity Drinking Team 9,10,11,12 ' What a gumpl ' Babyair, don ' t forget the Hallmarks, I Love Ya Gruber No. 2. SUZI ' The Crip ' SHEIKH-OL-ESLAMI Light Crew Company 10 Dance Production 10 Trial by Jury 10 Encounters 10 PJ Game 11 The Man Who Came To Dinner 1 1 Threepenny Opera 12 Dance Production 12 Stage Crew Pirates of Penzance 11 H.M.S. Pinafore 12 Stage Manager H.M.S. Pinafore 12 Dining Room 12 ' I ' m crazy and proud of it ' Look out for hallucinations, stick right to the regulations. KAI ' Hi Kail ' SHEN Honor Society C.S.F. Mixed Chorus Wind Ensemble Yearbook 10,11,12 9 10,11 11,12 Activites Director for Yearbook 12 Model U.N. 12 French Magazine 12 Aeneas Fan Club 9,10,11,12 ' When love is gone there ' s always justice And when justice is gone ther ' s always force And when force is gone there ' s always mom. ' Nos morituri te salutamus. 12 12 12 12 12 GUENEVERE ' Guen ' SIEBERT Key Club 11 A.P.Rays 12 ' No, I ' m really tired... ' Au Revoir! CARMEN ' Nee-Nee ' SMITH Sec. Sophomore Class 10 Treasurer of Junior Class 11 Social Sec. Junior Class 11 Participant in Leadership 12 Sons and Daughters of Africa 1 2 ' Sumthin ' , ' Tender ' I would just like to say to all the under- classmen. ' I feel for you ' because BHS is gonna get tougher in the years I ' m gone. CHRISTIE ' Sex Kitten ' SMITH Photo Editor Yearbook 1 2 Photo Club 12 Fashion Show 11,12 Best Dressed 12 Winter Ball 11,12 A.P. ' s Body Guard The Grapevine Brew Masters A Brewer Wet T-shirt Club Varsity Miget Toss Varsity Hot Tubbin Mf you can ' t talk about other people, who can you talk about?? ' Hey Katrina, D-Baby and all the rest of the men, see ya!l LOVE YOU CARL!! ERICA ' Smitty ' SMITH Dance Production 11,12 Dance Projects 12 S.O.S. 9,10 Juan Tuphree 11,12 K.I.C.D. with T.S. 11,12 N.S. ragersClub 11,12 Buttercups 9,10,11,12 Julian Woods 1 1,12 Strawbs 4-ever 11,12 Varsity Flirting 1 1 ' But wait, can I just tell you something? ' ' What would you do if... ' ' I ' m just delighted. ' In 1985 party. ..oops out of time! All my love, to my closest pals! JENNY ' Billy Ball ' SMITH Student Senate 12 Secretary Athletic Council 12 Rep. of Field Hockey Team Student Council Rep. 11,12 J. V. Field Hockey 11 J.V. Gymnastics 1 1 Varsity Field Hockey 12 Non-competitive Varsity Gymnastics 12 Golden Bear Gymnastics 12 ' OOO...BABY!!!! ' Bye-Bye, Hellacious Seniors! !! LAWRENCE ' Pimping Purple ' SMITH Not-on-the-crew=team-club 10,11,12 Backgammon Club 11 President French Club 12 Director of Activities T.V.Club 11,12 President Computer Game Club 10,11,12 Director of Observations Girl Watching Club 12 ' I could have.... ' Oh how stupid I have been! MICHAEL ' The Shadow ' SMITH Senior Prince 12 UCO 11 Young Black Educator 10,11 KFRC Guest Speaker 12 Ujaama Staff 11,12 Editor-in-Chief 12 Leadership 12 Co-Founder ' Ice Team ' 10,11,12 Varsity Football 10,11,12 Team Captain 12 Varsity Track 11,12 ' Remember: wherever you go or what- ever you do.. ' THE SHADOW KNOWS ' Come to think of it, I ' ll have a Heineken. GEOFFREY ' Jeff SPAETH Student Senator 11,12 Best Debator Awards Recipient,Member ofJSA 9,10,11,12 Vice Pres. of JSA 11 JSA Expansion D irector 12 Close Up 1 1 BikeClub 10 Played Guitar in School Bands 9,10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Pres of Honor Society C.S.F 11 Varsity Mountain Climbing 10,11,12 Varsity Lacrosse 12 ' Remembenyou never know where you ' re going, until you ' re there. ' Nothing is often a good thing to say, and always a clever thing to say. MICHAEL ' Monkey ' SPEIGEL Stock-Market Club 11 Vice Pres. Sensible Democats 11,12 Not-on-the-crew-team-club 12 Jazz Band 10,11 Trumpist Americans against Communism 12 Berkeley Chapter Pres. D. Fink Fan Club 10,11,12 Americans for Prayer in School 10,11 J.V. Golf Team 11,12 J.V. Varsity Fencing Team 11,12 ' Hey baby, come on, I ' m legal! ' I fold, Jenny you won. TAHI STAN I FORD Breakfast Club 12 Movie Club 12 LSG Girls 12 Chicken Research Center(Squawkl) 11,12 Founder Co-Pres. K.I.C.D. w E.S. 11,12.... Excellence in Youth 9,10 ' Life ' s too short and Winter ' s too long! ' It ' s been real it ' s been fun... but I ' m gonna raise like Flint! ' ELISE MARIE STEWART Close Up 11 Pres. C.A.P. Club 11,12 Literary Club 11 Honor Society C.S.F 1 1 Dance Production 1 2 Flag Team 12 ' Everything will work itself out ' Never stop dreaming. RUTH ' Ruthie ' SQUIBB St. John ' s Handbell Choir 11,12 Dance Production 12 Dance Projects 12 Japan 10 World Trade Club 11 What ' s to stop us... but, what is and what should never be? ' CHLOE STAMAS Director ' Calm Down Mother ' 12 Dance Production 85 1 2 Boating CI ub J BGs 11 Junior State 11 Desert Rats 1 1 ' Chicago ' 1 1 PJ Game 11 Trail by Jury 10 Company 10 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 J. V. Field Hockey 12 ' And we fight. .for the Northern Star. ' Thanks C.Z.Thanks Dad. MALAIKA ' Ike ' STOLL Key Club 10 Dinners Club 11 CO-Founders w Tyler Meade Gourmet Club 10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 9,10,11,12 Close Up 11 Athletic Council 12 Varsity Tennis 9,10,11,12 Cox wain Crew 12 Skiing 9,10,11,12 ' Ali, Calculus is not life. ' Yes, Prince, I ' m glad that I ' m free.... SIMON ' Si ' THALER S.B.G.Club 12 Vice President Ass. Editor, Feature Editor, Graphic Artist 12 Vice President Student Senate 12 Ski Club 9 Vice President Book Club 12 Varsi ty Lacrosse Team 11,12 ' A ' Team 12 ' My noame is Simon and I ' m running for Senate. ' You can ' t al ways get what you want ' No, thanks, I ' m on a diet ' Have a great life, everyone. Keep the faith and never stop reaching for your ultimate goals. See ya at our reunion, 1995!!!! CHRISTINE ' Goofy No.VTIEN Junior Class Secretary 11 Aeneas Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Mixed Chorus 11 Aelian Choir 11 Gourmet Club 11 Ski Club 9,10,11 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Volunteer at Alta Bates Hospital 11,12 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11 J.V.Cross Country 9,10 J.V. Gymnastice 9 Varsity Kleeburger Midnight Soccer Team ' Oh my god! ' Amor Omnia Vincit..Gaudemus igitur, iuvenes dum sumus. MIKE ' Z ' ZAVALA TOBRINER MESA 11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 SkiCLub 12 Berkeley Judo Club 9,10,11,12 Aeneas Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Judo competitor for BHS in High School Nationals 12 Varsity Sleeping Team 9,10,11,12 ' quies mortalibus aegris...dono divum gratissima... ' Now I guess I ' ll have to tell ' em that I got cerebellum gonna get my Ph.D. I ' m a teenage lobotomy! 12 PAULTONG J.V. Football Varsity Football AII-R.B.A.L. Varsity Crew 10 e 11,12 12 12 ANN ' A.T. ' THOMPSON Marathon Dance Freedom for Fruit Flies A.P. Rays J.V. Field Hockey 10,11 10 12 12 ' Steve, have I played yet? ' (After con- cussion in E.C. game.) Good Luck to the 85 Varsity Football Team. DOMINICK TRACY Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Green Kingdom 6-12 Newspaper (Jacket) Editor 9,10,11,12 Janitorial Club 9,10,11,12 Principals Advisory Staff 9,10,11,12 Jr. Redcoats 1 1,12 PAD-Othello 9 Enlarging Crew Photo Club 10,11,12 Huntington Beach and Surf Patrol 11,12 Varsity Soccer 10,11 Varsity Water Polo 9,10,11,12 Varsity Polo Team 10,11 Varsity Stock Car Racing Team 1 2 Varsity J.V. Sky Diving Team 8-12 ' You get nothing. ' Later: Naughty boys in nasty schools, and masters breakin all the rules... ELIZABETH ' E.T. ' TREADWELL Yearbook Staff 9,11,12 Editor-in-chief 12 Junior State 11,12 Desert Rats 12 JBG 10,11,12 Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 ' Company ' Makeup Crew 10 ' PJ Game ' Makeup Crew Chief 1 1 ' Pirates makeup 11 ' Dining Room ' Makeup 12 Nat ' l Merit Commended Student 11 BoatingClub 11,12 Varsity Moonracing 11,12 Girl 10,11,12 ' It ' s the cute song!Wait, you guys, shut up, this is my favorite song! ' to my closest friends: Keep racing. I Love You. DAN ' Buck ' TURMAN Raquetball Club (sort of) Homecoming Committee Stogie Appreciation Club Wannabe Party Jerk Tennis Team 11,12 12 12 11 9,10,11 ' Steve, stop calling me ' Buck! U.C. Berkeley bound (I shall return!) DANIELLE ' Daniellie ' TURNER MESA 10 Make-up Crew 10 Photo Club 11 ASU 11 Model U.N. 12 President Photo Club 12 ' Too much is never enough. ' Past is our knowledge; present our mistake future we always leave to late. ANTHONY ' Trackster ' USHER Track Field 10,11 Varsity mile Relay, won RBAL, NCS ' I ' ve told you once and that enough. ' (HUSH) ALAN ' Special A ' VAUGHAN Sigma Alpha Delta 12 Ujaama 12 Ice Team 11,12 Soph-Frosh Football 9 J.V. Football 10 Varsity Football 11,12 ' Do I know you? ' It is like leaving from a family. I have been going to school with a lot of these people for so long.lt is going to be hard. Everyone have fond memories. RACHEL ' Rocky ' VIMONT Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 11 Class Officer Treasurer 1 2 S.C.A. Student Conservation Assoc. 1 1 ,1 2 . Varsity Kleeberger Midnight Soccer Team 12 ' There is no such thing as a hollow person. ' Don ' t be afraid to speak and act on what you believe, for when you stop thinking and being involved, you cease to five. ELIZABETH ' Bethie ' WARDEN Honor Society C.S.F. 10,11,12 Trial By Jury 10 Pj Game 1 1 Pirates of Penzance ' Ruth ' 11 Threepenny Opera 12 HMS. Pinafore 12 Junior State 11,12 Y.F.U. Exchange Student to Germany Summer 84 Yearbook 12 P.A.D Editor S.F. Girls ' Chorus Oakland Symphony Chorus The Producers Vice-President KLIK D.J. The Winchell ' s Club Boating Club Make-Up Crew P.T. Committee ' Wait you guys, stop singing and tell me where to drive! ' Tschuss, Bruce! VANESSA ' Panda ' WARHEIT YFU Exchange Student to France 11 Costumes Make up for PA D 12 ' How can you go from rags to riches if you ' re a student? ' SALUT.LES ENFANTES! 1 1 10 12 12 11,12 11,12 11,12 11,12 MICHELLE ' Tweety ' WATSON Leadership 10,11 Treaurer of the Junior Class 11 Student Council 9,10 Freshman Pom Pon 9 Varsity Cheerleader 11 ' That ' s too bad! ' Erotic Senior come alive you and me in 85, happyly we will be graduating June 1 8. ' LoveYa ' 12 10,11,12 12 12 12 10 10,11,12 DAVID WA Student Senate Senator Honor Society C.S.F. Jac ket Staff Sports Editor Calculus Club I Book Club J .V. Soccer Varsity Crew ' If you vote for David Watt, a better school will be get Well another year spent in school, and I didn ' t enjoy it a bit JENNIFER Jenjur ' WHARTON Yearbook 9 Ski Club 9,12 Never on the Honor Roll Club 9,1 0,1 1,12 Soccer 9,10,11 G.H.W.A. 10,11,12 Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11 L.U.S.T. 10,11,12 Juggler ' s Assoc. 1 2 ' Pssssht ' I made it! ....Bye, BHS.Look for my name in the credits! BRENDEN ' Charlie ' WHITE Student Athletic Advisory Council 12 Football Rep. Ice Team 11,12 Nancy Rubin Fan Club 10,11,12 Big Lunch Club 9,10,11,12 Pres. Nancy Rubin Fan Club 10,11,12 Pres. Big Lunch Club 9,10,11,12 Eagle Scout 12 Ice Tray Mob 11,12 Secretary Freshman Football 9 J. V. Football 10 Varsity Football 11,12 ' Like Brenda, with an N!!! ' - Catch you on the rebound. NINA ' Na-Na ' WHITMORE Track 10 Dance 12 Drama 12 MESA 12 ' When times get hard don ' t give up. Just keep pressing on. ' The race is not given to the swift nor the strons but those who Indure to the end. -The Holy Bible JUANITA ' Nene ' WILLIAMS MESA 12 Close Up 9 Partnership Program U.C. Berkeley 9,1 0,1 1 Fashion Shows 8,9,10,11,12 Winter Ball 12 Billy D.Moore 8,9,10,11,12 Tennis 8,9,10,11,12 Fishing 8,9,10,11,12 ' I ' m coming out, without a doubt ' I thank God, I thank God, I ' m not coming here no more. I thank God and my parents for all the love and support that was given to me, when I really needed itl love you. GAIL ' Gaily ' ' Wolfieee ' WOLFE Honor Society C.S.F. 11,12 Getting into all parties free Horseback Riding 9,10,11,12 ' Me is the nicest thing to be.Written at the age of 8 and aint it da truth?! ' Its been a blast, miss you alllGOOD Look out world, here I come! MARGARET ' Maggie ' WONG Asian Student Union MakeUp Crew Track Field ' Hey, he is cute! ' I shall miss thee inly in bordom, but 12 10 9 remember thee with fond memories. STEVE ' Mac Sauce ' WRUBEL Homer the Beach Comer jrj Bagel-Buster 63-21 12 AP Rays -| 2 Icy Yearbook Staff 12 Ref Buster ] - Team Q-Bert 9.-] 2 Fearsome Foursome 9-|jf e Mixing and Scratching k-12 Missing all college application deadlines 12 GourmetClub 12 J. V. Water Polo 9 Varsity Water Polo 10,11,12 All- League Water Polo 11,12 AH North Coast Water Polo 1 1J 2 League Champs Swimming 10,12 ' What rumor? ' D.M5.R Yeeeeaas! STEVE ' Stoof WU Key Club n BraintistClub 10,11,12 J.V. Gymnastics 9 Varsity Gymnastics 10 J.V. Football Football 10 Varsity Football 1 1J2 ' Damn it Paul! Get away from me. ' Come visit AM and I in B-Hills. RICHARD ' Rich ' YEE ASU 12 Racquetball Club 11,12 Vice Pres.,President Homecoming 1st runner up 12 Stogie Appreciation Club 12 J.V. Gymnastics 9 Varsity Gymnastics 1 0 ' Wake up to reality! ' It.. it. it ' s Time! ANNE ' Gomie ' ZAGONE Key Club 10,11 Ski Club 10 AP Rays 12 Hater of Farm Animals 12 RomaClub 12 ' Wait until he sproats. ' Au Revoir. CAROLINA ' Caro ' ZALDANA La Raza Student Union 9-12 President Varsity Cheerleader 1 1 ' Chingao. ' No los miro , que traen. IAN ' E ' APPLEYARD Evangelist Therone Fan Club 12 Pres., Bad-mom, Soul King,Godfather Varsity Ice Blocking 11,12 ' There should be no artificial boundaries. ' Don ' t hassle it! JASPER ' Sensitive-J ' BEAR TEAMQ-Bert 9,10,11,12 Scammers Haters Club 1 0,1 1 Fearsome Foursome 9,10,11,12 Head Fool, Baja Headlight Bribers, Inc. 11 AP Rays 1 2 Green Kingdom 12 Key Club 10 GourmetClub 12 J.V. Tennis 9 Field Hockey 10 J.V. Swim Team 12 Bagel Busters Football Team 12 Varsity Rapid Eye Movement 12 Claremont Shallow Divers Club 11 ' Can we pay you the $60, officer sir? ' God I hope I get into college! (I didn ' t want to go to UCLA anyway). ROGER ' Bluffer ' ALTMAN B-Town Anglers 85 Thursday night Poker CI uh 12 ' Muttons unite on Sat Night ' BENJAMIN CAMPBELL ' Who loves you, darlin? ' BENJAMIN ' Ben ' LEWIS Threepenny Opera 12 H.M.S. Pinafore 12 J.V. Soccer 11 ' Shut the F-k up! ' Good Bye Liz PETER ' Peter Foley ' FOLEY Company 10 Trial by Jury 10 PJGame 11 Pirates of Penzance 1 1 Man Who Came to Dinner 11 A Little Sondheim World Tour 11 Threepenny Opera 12 H. M.S. Pinafore 12 The Dining Room 12 Dance Projects, Dance Production Accompanist 10,11 Royal Nonsuch Revivalist Theatre Company 1 2 KFC 11,12 ' Remember.Remember... Remember. (Remember what, Pete?) I Can ' t remember ' Ordinary — ing people- 1 hate ' em. JESSICA ' Mellow Yellow ' GARRETT world, the one thing that will remain with us our high school days. To the class of 85, if I ever see you again it was fun and I wouldn ' t trade it for the world. Pep Squad Sons and Daughters of Africa Color Crew Work Experience Close Up Homecoming Comm. Dance Party The Ice Team Ujaama Staff PAC ' You ' re way too raw! ' ' Niggers show be ignorant ' As we leave here and venture into the 11,12 12 11,12 10,11,12 12 12 10 9-12 12 12 JULIA ' Ju ' ' Julie ' HENDRICKSON Students of Survival Cabaret Crew Student Senate Secretary Afs AFS AFS Sweden Almost Too Much Bicycle Touring Project for peace Quakalla ' No, but wait, the thing is... ' Gor det som Svenskarna! 9 9 10 11,12 11,12 11 11 11 11 9-12 11,12 10,11,12 10,11 10,11,12 12 JV-10,V-11,12 11,12 GORDON ' Armchair ' KATZ Slauson Cutoff Memorial Society 11,12 Wind Ensemble 10,11,12 Section Leader, Wind Ensemble (Trombones) 11,12 Pep Band 10,11,12 Pit Orchestra for ' Pajama Game ' and ' Threepenny Opera ' Jazz Ensemble (3rd,2nd,1st Trombone) Bay Area Wind Symphony (3rd, 2nd Trombone) Honor Socie ty C.S.F. Calculus Club President Badminton Team Racquetroom Spectator ' I could ' ve made that shot! ' ' Goodbye, Jazz Ensemble, and good luck next year! It ' s been fun, interesting, unusual, unique. To Chloe: ' Change is a part of life... ' ,thank God, we made it! ' ALICIA C. ' True Blue ' MARSHALL Student Council Secretary 9 Student Council Representative 10,11 Color Crew 11,12 Pep Squad 11,12 Sons and Daughters of Africa 12 Mesa 10 UC012 Homecoming Committee 11 Talent Show Committee 10,11 Sr. Princess Candidate 12 Close-Up 12 Marathon Dance Survivor 11 Dance Party 12 ' Hey Young Tender! ' ' The time has come , we all must go, we ' re outtahere, don ' t you know! ' BRYANT PERRY Varsity Football Marathon Dance Survivor Track Field;Shot Put MONICA ' Star ' ROONEY Student Council President Partnership Homecoming Committee Dance Party 10,11,12 10,11 10,11,12 Najuma 11,12 Honor Society 10,11,12 Sons and Daughters of Africa 12 Marathon Dance 12 Color Crew 11,12 Close-Up 12 Ujaama Editor 12 Pep Squad 12 UCO 12 MESA 12 Crosscountry 10 Track 12 ' I ' m the best ther is, you won ' t find anyone better. ' ' I ' m finally out o ' here! 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