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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY Central Ref Storage RefCal 373 B455o U Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif. ) □11a Podrida 31913014734534 A 1913 01473 4534 BERKELEY MIGE1 SCHOOL 2246 MILVIA STREET BERKELEY. CA. 94704 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY i TABLE Or CONTENTS 8 TE1E TALK OE B-TOWN ACTIVITIES TALL SPORTS STUDENT LIEE SENIORS UNDERCLASS EACULTY AND ACADEMICS SPRING SPORTS PA.D. CLOSING INDEX 4 16 76 98 130 196 204 294 340 366 384 TME TALK Or B-TOWN 6 like going to RH.S. because the teachers are the only ones who ' ll lie on their recommendations. Lucy Anderton Senior Best aspect of B.H.S. : The variety of classes given, the different kinds of people and the open campus. Alex Gorin Junior 7 We didn ' t go to Berkeley High, Berkeley High came to us. 10 Seniors 11 like going here because I have to. William O ' Neal, Sophomore I like Berkeley High because it ' s really B-Town, and B-Town will whale on all others forever!! ! 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The entire class came toge- ther and worked very hard during Spirit Week refurbishing and painting the bleachers, and won the Spirit Cup in a close race. Another important issue on the minds of all seniors is where to go on the senior trip. The junior class was led again this fall by popular three term Co-presidents Collin Doran and Maurice Lee. One objective of the fall semester was to try and bring more unity to the junior class. To do this they formed clean-up, skit, rally and float commit- tees with a larger group of juniors showing up than ever before. The juniors earned enough points during Spirit Week to finish second to the seniors in the Spirit Cup competition. The sophomore class officers had meet- ings every Wednesday and Friday, and during this time organized fundraisers, including bakesales, to raise money for the class. The sophomores worked hard during Spirit Week getting people toge- ther for clean-up and the skit. Ms. Ben- nett would like to acknowledge the wonderful work of the freshman class officers. She was very proud of the job they did during Spirit Week and at the rally. Although a group picture was not taken, they were: Co-presidents Troy Holland and Andres Alvarez, Vice-pres- ident Dike Ahanotu, Social secretary Geoff Martin, Secretary Rebecca Thaler and Treasurer Sean McClelland. Senior Officers; 1. Front row: Treasurer Kenny Chu, Co- President Rohanna Kenin, Secretary Shannon Golden-Shubert. 2nd row: So- cial Secretaries Gideon Goldman and Jahanrad Yadegar, Co-President Danny Williams, Co- Vice President Shelley Hayden. Back row: Co-Vice President Flynn Signer, Co-President John Dean, Co-Vice President Alicea Nellis. Junior Officers 2. Front row: Treasurer Cherene Fillingim, Social Secretary Suzannah Rugh, Vice President Matt Price. Back row: Co-Presidents Collin Doran and Maurice Lee, Secretary Leslie Schwartz. Sophomore Officers 3. Front row: Social Secretary Tammie Benann Walker, Co-President George Labos-Simpao, Secretary Karya Lustig. Back row: Co-President Carolina Santi- ago, Treasurer Jessica Jallorina. Seniors: co-presidents Danny Williams and John Dean, co-vice presidents Alicea Nallis, Shelly Hayden and Flynn Singer, secretary Shannon Golden- Schubert, co- treasurers Kenny Chu and Charla McPherson, co-social secre- taries Gideon Goldman and Jahanrad Yadegar. Juniors: co-presidents Collin Doran and Maurice Lee, co-vice presidents Alex Gorin and Terry Lloyd, co-secretaries Christa Lee and Edith Louie, co-teasurers Cherene Fillingim and Leslie Schwartz, co-social secretaries Adam Wiskind and Todd Hunter. Sophomores: co-presidents Dana Jepsen and Leon Kenin, co-vice presi- dents Adam Wise and Amanta Lamone, co-secretaries Winona Elms and Jessica Jallorina, treasurer Ben Schmokler, social secretaries Tanya Walker, Carolina Santiago and Gabby Marks. Freshmen: co-presidents Andres Alvarez, Ethan Einwohner and Troy Hol- land, co-vice presidents Dike Ahanotu and Ben Glass, secretaries Rebecca Thaler and Mike Shafer, treasurer Matt Lipner. 21 --FALL SENATE-- Have you ever wondered just who those people are who get up and rap on stage to get your votes twice a year? These are the candidates for Student Senate, a group of eight de- signed to represent the student body. The Senate is elected each semester by BHS students. In addition to a appointing the Student Council president and vice president, the Senate does its best to deal with the different problems that face Berkeley High. Some of the issues addressed this fall were the attendance and hall pass policies, the teachers ' contract ne- gotiations, and the enormous deficit that was confronting the Berkeley School District. Senate members also attended a School Board meeting defending Berkeley High ' s self-sche- duling process. However, President Helena Hansen feels that the Senate could get even more accomplished with added input from BHS students, and is organizing the first open forum, to be held in the courtyard, so that students may actually participate in a Senate meeting. Although the members of the Student Senate have begun working very hard this semester with many new ideas, one question burns in everyone ' s mind: Where the heck is that toilet paper you promised us? 1. An unidentifiable hand casts the deciding vote 2. Here ' s the church, here ' s the steeple... 3. There ' s a WHAT crawling up my back? 4. Back Row: Jason Lustig, Michael Wilson, Troy Holland, Helena Hansen, Duru Ahanotu, Maurice Lee, Bill Caldeira. Front Row: Jen Bilik, Katy Orenstein. THE AYES HAVE The 1986 Spring Student Senate was a body of bona fide pol- iticos who worked both wonders and miracles for their Berkeley High student constituents. Under the perverbial iron fist of Presi- dent Duru Ahanotu and the intelligence and wisdom of his charis- matic underlings, all the school ' s problems were solved in the first five weeks of the semester, and the Senate was forced to turn itself into a lunch club for the remainder of the semester. When the Senate did have work, and could not figure out a way around it, they set up several committees so that they would not have to work during lunch time. Quoted one Senate member, it was one boomin ' experience all around, I ' d say. In light of their obvious greatness, the Senate unanimously passed a resolution declaring themselves the best Senate Berkeley High had ever seen and commenced to throw themselves a large party. Essentially, the Senate was a productive and effective body, and when they were through, all the students of Berkeley High were happy and had no complaints. Said Joe Average Stu- dent I ' m happy and I have no complaints. Gosh, that Senate sure is good. Thanks, guys. Senate Folk: Ashley Woodward, Eric Loebel, Andy Spear, Shana Berger, Ben Hewitt, Michael Wilson, Duru Ahanotu Not pictured: Jen Bilik. HONOR SOC Honor Society California Scholarship Federation is made up of students who meet certain requirements Amanda Abarbanel-Rice , Dawne Al-Bari , Galadrielle Allman , Evan Andres , Nina Andres , Maryam Asgari, Terina Asberry, David Backer , Peter Bailey, Lisa Balabanian , Chris Barter , Sarah Bevis, Toby Bielawski , Jen Bilik , Jory Blomberg , Darren Boyden , Renne Boyer , Chris Bowen , Shauna Brand, Chris Brown , Leslie Bruvold , Andrew Bunnin , Brian Butler , Anne Cesa , Nicole Chabot, Sharon Chang, Sunny Cheung, Alice Chen, Elizabeth Chiao , Jenny Cho , Lailina Cho , Moon Choe , George Chuck , Stefan Church, Juliet Clark , Matt Clark, Jason Collins , Sarah Con- ning , Jason Crapo, Caron Cronin , Stefano De Zerega , Andrew Dienstfrey, Anne Divenyi , Collin Doran , Jennie Dorman, Sean Erlich, Naomi Faber, Ian Falicov , Jenny Farnsworth , Allison Ferenstein , Jacob Fisher , Kate Fo- ley , Rebecca Foote, Annemarie Freedman , Joshua Friedland , Kerri Glover , Beth Goldberg, Gideon Goldman, Mo- nique Gong, Lillian Goodman , Alex Gorin , Nicole Gottfried, Eva Graburn , Daniel Grief , Barney Greinke , Marcus Guerro , Noah Guynn , Hao Ha , Anne Haberkern , Hans Hansen, Amy Hawthorne , Stefanie Head , Claudia Herman, Ali Hershdorfer , Ben Hewitt, Neave Higgins , Jeanne Hiramoto , Melissa Holmes , Gregg Holzrichter , Kenneth Horn, Michelle Hosking, Pai Kan Huang , Sean Hunt , Robyn Hunter, Samuel Hurwitt, Randall Husch , Ryoshin Imai , Matt Inoye , Erika Jenssen , Sean Kaer, Tanya Kalmar , Noah Kanter , Linda Kaplan , Aaron Kenin, Gen Kogure , Chrissy Kohlstedt, Polly Kraetzer , Mava Kunkel 24 rv csr as to their G.P.A. and course load. The following is a list of the members for Fall 1985 Melani Labat , Anna Lam, Hong Lam, Sophia Lau , Narasimhan Larkin , Thuan Le , C Lee , Gerald Lee , Tienne Ava Leegant , Ken Leiserson, Oren Levy , Genny Leslie , Chad Lewis , Betty Li , Xun Li, Ching Liao , Shannon Lib- by , Julie Lifshay , Jennifer Lin , Edith Louie , Marcia Low, Ai Ly, Clifford Majersik , Jesse Malkin , Gabriella Marks, Amy McCarthy, Gail McGuire, Miriam Metzger , Alison Miller, Julia Mitchell , Jessica Moise , Almira Moronne, Amy Montali , Sylvia Myintoo , Scott Nabato-Yamamoto , Melay Nakagiri, Anise Nassiry , Amy Nellis , C Nelson, Tom Nel- son , Matthew Ng , Sarrah Norris , John Park, Jason Parker , Giao Phan , David Pih ,Patrick O ' Donnell, Alisa Quirey, Myron Quon , Jessica Parker , Shannon Poley, Matthew Price , Anjali Ranadive , Allegheny Ray , Justin Rendahl , Jennifer Rhode , Sarafina Rom, Ronald Rotter , Sarah Schubart , Alison Schulz , Cheryl Self, Jenan Shabbas , Joshua Shedroff , Pearl Shen , Joel Spitzer , Eric Stephens , Kurt Strovink, Gregory Supriano, Kazumi Taniguchi , Henry Tas- to , Colleen Taugher , Christi Taylor, Kimberly Todd, I Trangott , Carol Treadwell , Thomas Tuann, Anna Verzhbin- sky , Phuc Vuong , Amber Wagner , Frank Wang , Hannah Wedgley , Caitlin Welsh , Sara Wexelman , Dawn Whalin , Rochelle Wheeler , Lan Wiborg, Karen Wichner, Nicole Wilkins , Amy Willats S Williams , S Wilson , Naomi Winiwarter, Heather Wong, Christian Wright , Jahanrad Yadegar , Alice Yamamoto , Amy Yamashiro , Julie Yamashiro , Jill Yoshi- mura , Hsiao Yuan , Catherine Zinn , Alyssa Zucker 25 NATURE AND CONSERVATION The Nature and Conservation Club is and that in these days of declining morals and ascendance of Japanese imports is quite an accomplishment. As to the activities of the club they are frankly subversive. Thus all members of the club belong to the Explorer Scouts. This move was dictated by the financial irresponsibility of God who would not pay our fieldtrip in- surance. The shouts do. The club spends its time polluting natural environments from the Sierra to the beaches. IT IS FUN! ! ! ! ! ! 1. For those of you who thought Mr. Panasenko unphotogenic. 2. That ' s a compass, see. 3. The Wood Gatherers. 4. Waiting for a tree to grow. 5. Something ' s got to be funny. t MODEL ONITED NATIONS Despite the Great Contaminated Candy Disaster in December, the Model United Nations raised enough money through candy sales to attend the California statewide conference in March. Representing two countries, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the People ' s Democratic Republic of Laos, the Berkeley High delegates arrived at the conference determined to stamp out Capitalism, Imperialism, and Southern California ' s Huntington Beach High School. Topics including South Africa and Apartheid, the Middle East, International migration, and Information Exchange made for an exciting time. After three days of caucusing, ammending, speeches, and assassinations (not to mention large amounts of coffee and donuts), the delegates returned intact and ready for next year, we hope. 1. Anne Haberkern, Chung Liu. 2. Model U.N.: (back row) Alex Peter, Chung Liu, Peter Quady, Melissa Holmes, (second row) Moon Choe, Alice Chen, Julia Lanigan, Lavonna James, Amy Yamashiro, (front row) Sean Hunt (treasurer), Jeff Bradford and Anne Haberkern (co-presidents). not pictured: Dawne Al-Bari, Nina And- res, Renee Boyer, Manuel Marks, Linda Dolit, Daria Harrison. 27 D.C CLOSE DP Donning their coats, the B.H.S. Close Up participants caught their first glimpse of snowy D.C. While students in Berkeley were taking advantage of the first good tanning weather, the traveUing students were visiting the snowy Arlington Cemetery and the sombering Vietnam Memorial. Thanks to Suzzane Packard, a B.H.S. junior currently a page, many students were lucky enough to visit the House floor and all were able to see the Senate (where are the Senators?) in action. Students also visited the Smithsonian (the shops) and visited foreign Embassies. Tears were shead at Friday ' s banquet (over the food, or what?) and that night, students tried to boogie (in togas - and then out) to such favorites as Celebration (but ser- iously folks, it wasn ' t that bad). The undisputed highlight was, however, seeing Mr. Houck hanging from the chande- liers. Thanks to all those participating, and also to Mother Nature (snowball fight), the Marriot (for logical room num- bers), Domino ' s Pizza, Jenny ' s busboy, removable window screens, F, S, J.C. (shut that mouth), and M D. ■4 4 5 1. On the beach, (left to right) Matt, (middle row) Ryoshin, Josh, Elizabeth, Tasha, Jason, Lisa, Ali, (front row) Anne, Suzzane, Rachel. 2. The French Embassador being escorted by two CIA men through the Library of Congress. 3. The magestic Lincoln Memorial. 4. In the Pentagon, Craig, Jenny, and Elizabeth talk to an Armed Forces representative. 5. Group photo, (back row) David Shanks, Miles Maghew, Matt Clark, Edward Rosenheimer, Craig Wichner, Mr. Houck, David Roberts, Patrick O ' Donnell, Melissa Holmes, (second row) Julia Curtis, Jason Ellish, Tamara Friedman, Sarah Capi- telli, Elizabeth Chaio, Josh Luft, Myron Quon, Lisa Gwynn, Chrissi Kohlstedt, Ali Price, Karen Ng, Anne-Marie Freed- man. (first row) Jenny Farnsworth, Tasha Blan, Michelle xiosking, Amber Wagner, Izabel Traugott, Rachel Phillips, Rebecca Foote. Sara Carder, Miss Roost, (front row) Kirsten Hongisto, Anne Cesa, Daniel Simons, Shan Masuda, Matt Clark, Shaun Saunders, Ryoshin Imai, and Eric Li. Not pictured: Christian Wright. 6. David looks on, concerned about Chris- tian ' s poor health (from eating too many danishes). 7. Josh doses off at the Republican Club, as two Secret Policemen stand by. 29 7TTT The MESA (Math Engineering, Science Achievement) pro- gram has continously helped students with an interest in science and math. Tutorials are held during fifth and sixth period for Blacks, Hispanics, Puerto Ricans, American Indians, and other minority students. The program ' s goal is to increase the number of minorities in math and science related fields. Mr. Ward is the Staff Advisor. 1. Who ' s teaching who? 2. The square of the hypotenuse is = to the sum of the square of both sides. 3. MESA 4. Uh, let ' s see, Einstien was born in Germany and he flunked math... but he was a great guy anyway. 30 The 1985-1986 Berkeley Chapter of the Junior Statesmen of America shot to prominence like a bat out of hell. Many members of the organization (which is mighty big) were overheard to say: Gee- That Berkeley High chapter is somethin ' else... (Exactly what else they did not clarify. There were several reasons for this mutually acclaimed and self-acknowledged greatness . Was it the fact that the chapter had over 200 members? Or could it be our own conference on Protectionism and Free Trade which garnered a turnout of about 100 students on an SAT day? Perhaps it was our film noir classic and Acadamy Award nomicnated The Guide to Debating . Maybe it was Amy Montali and Andy Spear ' s number one journalistic rag, THE UNNAMED . Could it have been our abundance of chapter historians? It was all of this which made us A-OK this year, as well as our ability to teach our members truth, justice and the American Way. In case there are a few lackeys who remain oblivious to the functions of the Junior State, here is a quote from one of its more illustrious members, Jeff Susman: You can ' t stop the party in the Junior State. Friends, despite the ever raging controversy of Substance Vs. Substance (controlled), it is true. Well, kind of. . . Despite the social atmosphere of JSA, members do find time to engage in insightful debates, engaging mock trials, ennervating thought talks, all on popular issues, as well as hear inflammatory keynote speakers. By far the most proficient at combining partying and educational experi- ences (at different times, of course) were Devan Reiff- Golden Gate Region Mayor this year, and Julia Curtis, our dedicated chapter prez. 1. BHS Junior State members doing what they do best- pretending to be interested and or paying attention (with the exception of a blatent few). 2. President Julia Curtis enthusiastically gives a scintillating speech whilst Andy ' s brief attention span leads him to peruse any available reading matter. 4 4 31 STARDUST MEMORIES 1. Club officers: Vanessa Morrison, Kristina Raven, Ali Price, Noah Guynn. 2. The Key Club. 3. Paul shyly awaits his tenda. 4. Hyuk and Alice on a moonlit stroll. 5. Classy members of the Class of ' 86. 6. Chris, Bonnie, Ali, and Leon smile for the camera. 7. Marvelous, simply marvelous. 32 Frankly we ' re not sure if the Key Club is still in existence. Because of the lack of dedication and enthusiasm on the part of the entire club, it was a major fiasco. With the exception of the Halloween Dance, Thanksgiving Food Drive, The Winter Ball, and Christmas Toy Drive, we did absolutely nothing. (Actually, we did raise $500 at the Halloween Dance for the Red Cross Mexican Relief Fund, and over $1000 for the Sports program at Berkeley High at the Winter Ball.) Senioritis struck early this year. We express our apologies to the stu- dents of Berkeley High (especially to those 4 freshmen who faithfully attended each and every meeting). 33 AFRIK AN STUDENT UNION This year ' s African Student Union has been extremely successful in organization efforts to save the African Studies Department from cuts. At this moment the struggle continues. There have been many meeting at which speakers have made presentations to enhance the already rich cultural advancement that the African Studies Department promotes. We are looking forward to increased membership to spread the knowledge and understanding of African people to everyone. ASIAN STUDENT UNION Since 1969, the Asian Student Union has been an important cultural part of Berkeley High. Their pri- mary, but not entirely, Asian membership participates in many activities both in and out of school. In ad- dition to their many fundraising activities (how ' s the chow mein?), they do non-profit community work and set up cultural exhibitions (hula anyone?). Their organization and dedication this year has definately paid off, making their spring retreat more and more possible. They ' d like to thank everyone. THE BOOMIN ' Many people often wonder: what is a Desert Rat and how does Mrs. Pensky get so tan? There are certain spe- cific requirements to become a true Rat, one of which is to try to get an even tan. You also must be willing to do other things such as ride in a van with other crazy people for 10 hours. This requires learning to use the words bo- min ' , jammin ' , and dogged to an art if you ' re in the blue van, compete with Jim in a heated match of trivial pursuit if you ' re in the red van,be able to rap to the funky (desert) beat if you ' re in the white van, or perfect the art of tuning in one of the only radio stations on the air while drinking a diet coke in Mrs. Pen- sky ' s blazer. In addition to tromping through the desert foilage, you ' ll be able to view many different forms of wildlife. With the help of Duncan Irshick and Mrs. Pensky ' s skillful use of the lizard you can view different types of lizards up close (even some with removable tails). There ' s also a chance to maybe see a tiny baby bunny, as did Julia Mit- chell, Jenny Austin, and Chrissy Kohl- stedt (which they named Egon , don ' t ask, it ' s symbolic). Other wild things found were 2 rattlesnakes, a tortoise, and even a strange looking lion paw. The Desert Rat trip also provides the opportunity to learn many other pratical things: how to cook some true gourmet meals, dig holes in the sand, and dealing with those doggin ' briars (or burmies?). But really, the beauty of lying under the brillant starlit sky, knowing you ' ll wake up with even dirtier hair and maybe a little smellier is well worth it. 1. Mrs. Pensky soaks up the rays. 2. Jenny helps make tacos. 3. The 1986 Rats! (Hey Wayne!) 4. Sarah stares down a tortoise. 5. Noah, get your dirty desert hands off me! 6. Jay and Nina for a Hallmark card. 7. Relaxing at Sheep Corral. 8. The pack rats advance. FALL JACKET ... _ In a shocking, stunning, emotional, and educational move, the Berkeley High fall Jacket staff published several issues during the semester that dealt with such controversial topics as teacher con- tract negotiations, the budget freeze, and the spelling of Dan Ayk- royd ' s name. The ten o ' clock club also had to deal with recalcitrant Domino ' s Delivery men, the ancient printing press (a.k.a. The Mangier ), and persistant romantics hovering over the typesetters. Other difficulties presented themselves in the form of a miserly barber butcher and overzealous, detention-happy hall monitors. All in all, the Jacket had an outstanding and special staff. The Best Freshman award went to Chris Hawthorne. The Prolific Photographer of the Semester award went to Dylan Masson. Math- ematician Plagiarist of the Year award went to Scoop Re illy. Gabe Olin copped this year ' s Gabe Olin award, Erica Quale was their top- seeded Hangman player (watch for her in Seoul 1988), and the Best Driver Tactician Bruce Springsteen fan trophy was awarded to their revered editor, Jason Folkmanis. ...And Scoop sez: Don ' t forget to put the chicken in the oven! 1. Paul picks the pix. 2. Gabe Olin, hard at work. 3. Sally smiles as she valiantly tries to finish her piece and make the deadline. 4. In a stunning move, editor Jason begins an in- tense layout attempt. Spectators watch in awe. WE WROTE Jacket Staff: 5. Back row: Advisor Mr. Hassett, Jason Folkmanis, Katherine Morse, Andy Spear, David Backer, Erik Burns, Gabe Olin, Paul Weick. Middle row: Jennifer Weiss, Claudia Herman, Erica Quale, Abe Stoll, Eva Smith, Chris Hawthorne, Lemuel Johnson. Front row: Marisa Flores-March, Sally Bergeson, Selina Aftel. 6. Eva Smith, stalwart typist. 39 WE CONQUERED.. Among the amazing things that happened during spring semester of the BHS JACKET: Lem wrote a story. We scooped the Berkeley Voice with our special edition. Erica lost her hang- man title. We got a new computer. We- put out a senior edition. We tried to raise enthusiasm for a freshman edition. We lost our token freshman. Gabe Olin won an unprecedented second consecutive Gabe Olin Award. The question man pictures came out (if Tim remembered, which was an amazing event in itself). The Staff of the BHS Jacket would like to thank Mr. Hassett for his dedication, time, and commit- ment. Special thanks also to: Ted, Dylan, the Boss, Leo, Heuy, Magic Mike, The Killers, the Chicken, all of Motown, the skeptical Pizza Delivery Man, Chris, The Richmond Hi-Nus, Mr. Dunn, Charles Manson, Harry Spiller, Elizabeth, the Waxer, Bruce Pao, Scoop, Dick Wak, and the Power of Love. When I am sixteen I would love to licence have So to drive I may. -Leo c o 1986 1 . Erik smiles as he drops notification of the latest libel suit into the trash can. 2. Andy smiles as he writes another notification of a libel suit to make Erik ' s veins bulge and hair turn blue. 3. Miriam sneezes while Jason disgustedly peruses an article about putting chickens in ovens which he has badly mistyped. JACKET 4. Dave intently examines his latest text as Erika pretends to know what she ' s doing. 5. Jason screams because Scoops is late and the pillars which give the Jacket a semblance of a journalistic endeavor tumble at the feet of its staff. 6. Jacket Staff: (front) Karen Smoller, Jaemi Naish, Jenny Farns- worth, Susannah Rugh, Jennifer Weiss, Erika Quale, Ben Griffin, (second row) Claudia Herman, Jenan Shabbas, Kirsten Hongisto, Abe Stoll, Andy Spear. (third row) Katherine Morse, Miriam Abukhdair, Lynita Walls, David Backer, (fourth row) Phil Giruen, Gabe Olin, Robert Lee. (back row) Mr. Hassett, Jason Folkmanis, Erik Burns, Eva Smith. 7. Claudia watches as the Varityper breaks, the layout is discovered to be crooked. THE MONEY It was one of those days where you know there is something to do, but you don ' t want to do it. I was walking away from my troubles that afternoon, down to a little known exit originating from the second floor of the G-building. Imagin- ing the footsteps of a redcoat behind me, I dodged through an open door to my right. Not the smartest thing to do in the world, I know. But instead of stumbling into a class, or disturbing some lecture, I had entered a rather large room filled with people milling about. The door closed behind me and I spun around to face the belt-buckle of the largest man ever to pick up a layout. It was Kratz; yearbook teacher, guru, and bouncer all in one. He glared down at me, his fist clenching and unclenching spasmodically. I cringed. His voice boomed out at me. Do we have your informal, he asked pleasantly. Yes , this was Kratz; the gentle giant. As good-natured a man as you would ever meet, unless you wanted your I.D. card. The yearbook office itself has a huge staff, and after one disposes of the eaters, talkers, loafers, and sleepers, there is still at least ten people working. Editors run from one end of the room to the other, littering the floor with all forms of yearbook debris. Every once in a while, for no apparent reason, a staffer will stand in the middle of the room and yell. Just a way of letting off tension, someone informed me. And tension there is; the deadline comes down like sacks of lead, and the room buzzes with excitment. I backed out of the office with a new sense of purpose. It was an unforgiving job, but someone had to do it. I asked Mr. Kratz where I could sign up. He smiled, and pulled out a book filled with names. He pointed to the last space and handed me his pen. Waiting list, he murmered. The door closed, and I went to the beach. 1. Anjali and Jessie conceal the latest copy of their favor- ite magazine behind a year- book layout. 2. Alison tries to keep up with Susan ' s typing. 3. Kai asks, Where ' s my own page? 4. Naomi looks for the mean- ing of life in the index. 42 5. The Fall Yearbook Staff: Back row: Karen Wichner, Mr. Kratz, Troy Vann, Anton Walker, Ben Dillon, Michelle Bayba, Ian Keasler, Alicea Nellis, Milton T oy. 2nd row: David Chai, Alison Schulz, John Sparks, Devan Reiff, Claudia Mc Leon, Dora Perez, Danny Williams, Nena Bloom, Gail Mc Guire, Josh Luft, Susna Lee, Kalindi Kunis, Sarah Schubart, Kirsten Hongisto. 3rd row: Kai Banser, Alex Wilken, Blake Williams, Kirsten Rekdahl, Shannon Golden, Naomi Nishimoto, Jai-Fan Hsu, Julia Mitchell, Jessie Parker, Anjali Ranadive, William O ' Neill. Not pictured: Ali Hershdorfer, Natalie Freedman, Shelley Hayden, Rachel Wilken. The Insanity Continues SPRING 1. Claudia gets a migraine helping Nena with the Class Officers layout. 2. Chandler in a flury ovei impending deadlines. 3. Natalie and Jason caught in the act of making art. The Yearbook Staff would ,-«• like to express our deepest thanks and a big bear hug tc the Gentle Giant himself, Mr. 8 4. Spring Staff: (back row) Stephen Gregory, Hyuk Chi, Marcie Seiden, Ian Keasler, (next row) Kai Bansner, Alicea Nellis, Danny Williams, Jason Dommer, John Sparks, Devan Reiff, Gideon Goldman, Ronnie McGee, Shelley Hayden, Ben Dillon, Julia Mitchell, Anton Walker, Anjali Ran- adive, (next row) Lucy Anderton, Blake Williams, Ahson Schulz, David Chai, Erica Peters, (front row) Josh Luft, Kirsten Rekdahl, Jenny Rhode, Jessie Parker, Susan Lee, Natalie Friedman, Nena Bloom, Sarah Schubart, Kirsten Hongisto, (front) Mr Kratz! 5. Jessie to Ian: What do you mean you didn ' t see this list of 50 layouts for you to do by tomor- row? 6. Devan reminds Julia that the main word in caption is cap . 7. Exasperated with the faculty layout, Alicea turns to Danny for help who only responds by playing with rubber cement. 8. Jezzie, Anjali, and Jenny imitate 3 of the 7 dwarfs: Happy, Grumpy, and Dopey. 9. Chaos: a typical day at the office. 45 SASA While walking down the hallways of BHS, a student might notice the many posters covering the walls. With a closer look, one can see leaflets advertising Fast Days. While some students are curious about what these Fast Days are, others are regular contributors to these events. Students Against Starvation in Africa organizes these Fast Days. The idea behind them is that every so often students can donate their lunch money to help end starvation in Africa. Students can contribute any amount of money to these events. It wouldn ' t seem that $.50 could help such a large famine problem, but every penny counts. Fast Days are only one of the many activities that SASA does to raise funds. This year there was also a large candy sale and numerous bake sales. Some people may think it hypocriti- cal that candy is sold to raise money for ending the fam- ine. However, the club considers raising money important no matter what the means. After a set amount of money has been raised, it is dornated to one of the carefully selec- ted Bay Area organizations that gives the money directly to Africa. CARE is one of the organizations that has been used in the past. 1. Noah seeks donations. 2. A pensive moment. 3. Pensive moment no. 2 4. Back row: ?, Annie Blomberg, Shan Masuda, Amanda Miller, Jason Parker, Evan Andres, Phil Yee. front row: Tanya Henderson, Adam Wis- kind, Noah Guynn, Suzannah Rugh, Nena Bloom, Mr. Thompson. 46 mm STUDENTS FOR PEACE In its first year of action, the Berkeley High Peace Club made a considerable contribution to the progressive movement in the Bay Area. The group formed as an idea from Eric Loebel and Matt Millman, after attending a peace camp in Sweden. However the group is a collective, with each member equal to every other. Some of the demonstrations and activities the club participated in this year included petitioning for a test ban treaty on nuclear weapons, protesting the U.S. Navy ' s Fleet Week, which is used for recruiting, organ- izing a school supply for the people of Nicaragua; and numerous protests at Biko (Sproul) Plaza against apar- theid. The group ' s 72 members rret once a week as a whole, and once a week in separate affinity groups which fo- cused on different issues. Member Stefano DeZerega summed up the goals of the club: Our group is dedicated to educating itself and others on the realities and injustices of the U.S. government and society. As we educate ourselves, we can move toward finding solutions, and every little thing counts. 1. Jake and Jessica, having momentarily forgotten the omi- nous military presence, share a joke. 2. Kickin ' it. 3. Stef, Alf, and Eric are disgusted with the military ' s complex, attitude, and motives. 4. The Peace Club! A.F.S., the American Field Service, is a foreign exchange organization founded after World War II to promote international understanding. Each year, over 3,000 American students go all over the world to live with host fam- ilies and AFS sends over 3,000 foreign students here to the U.S. to learn about our culture. Students travel to almost every country-including exotic places like Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Egypt. AFS is also active in promoting cultural understanding between visiting foreign teenagers and Americans. Berkeley High ' s chapter, only four years old, was very active this year. The club got off to a good start after many people came to hear AFS returnees Simone LaCoss, Lisa Barry, Amy Haw- thorne Ann Cesa speak about their experiences.This year our chp. will be sending more than 10 students overseas on the Summer Program and at least three more students plan to spend a whole year abroad visiting such places as Norway, Belgium and Holland. At this moment, Sarah Nelson and Gabri- elle Nicholson are miles away in Den- mark and Quebec. But all these partici- pants can agree that living in a totally new culture, learning the language, and most of all, opening themselves up to others will prove to be some of the most rewarding experiences of their lives. 1. A view from Dolmabace Palace during Amy ' s trip to Istanbul, Turkey. 2. Gabrielle in Denmark, who writes I wrote my first essay in Danish. ..and guess what? Miami Vice is coming on Danish T.V. 3. Back row: Julia Mitchell, Amy Hawthorne, Grace Karr, Dara Pitts, President Rochelle Wheeler. Front row: Ali Hershdorter, Carolina Santiago, Anne Cesa, Aminita LeMon, Allison Miller. 48 CUISINE Gourmet Club members gather about once a month to stuff themselves with exotic cuisines from around the world. Our dinners are usually extremely well attended and boast a variety of delicious gourmet food. Tables are laden with goodies and people cram their plates with delicacies. At the end of the dinner every- one looks slightly overfed. The atmo- sphere is social and FUN! However, the club has a serious aspect to it. We hold bake sales and sell at B.H.S. productions to raise money to donate to those around the world less fortunate than us. 1. Group pic: (row 1) Ron Rotter, Nicole Hardie, Jen- ny Austin, Sara Wexelman, Jenny Farns worth, Katie Orenstien, Alice Wilson, Cindy Adams, Blake Wil- liams, (row 2) Frannie Bun- nin, Anise Nassiry, Amy Hawthorne, Anjali Rana- dive Julia Mitchell, Alison Schulz, Renee Boyer, Chris Brown, Bruce Warden, Mor- gan Cecil, Ann Forest, (row 3) Jessie Parker, Christian Wright, Kristina Raven, Scott Holcomb, Miriam Metzger, David Brown, Andrew Bunnin, Daniel Grief, Abe Stoll, Mike Dil- lon, Ben King, Brian Cole- man. 2. David Brown loves that chile ! 3. Katie, Anjali, and Jessie say, Take a napkin, please. 4. Katie Orenstien scarfs on some grub. 5. Andrew Bunnin to Abe Stoll, You have two choices, drink it or wear it. 1 ... - ■y%$8 W As President of the Science Club, I would like to thank all dedicat- ed members of our organ- ization. I would also like to extend a warm thank you from all of us for Mr. Harvey, a truly great sci- entist, without whom very little would have been possible. Our primary objective was to share each indi- vidual ' s knowledge. Most Sciene Club activities re- sulted in some way of in- forming one another of the geometrical increase of scientific knowledge today. And that is what science is really all about: teamwork and communi- cation. 1. Enjoying another stimulating lecture on the wonders of modern sci- ence. 2. Chris Barter learns he can not draw on the chalk board with an eraser. 3. The Science Club. 50 COMPUTER CLUB 1 . Peter Quady receives electric shock treatment from the podium. 2. Much to his embarassment Ari Holander gets his bytes and bits mixed up while an amazed pupil looks on scornfully. 3. Some members play educational games while others embezzle money from large corporations. The Computer Club was a little less haphazard this year than in previous years. Through candy selling, funds were raised for equipment that the school re- fused to buy, and for tournament prizes. Pei Wei was again resident master. Peter Quady was president, Jeff Bradford was vice president, and Flora Russ was the sponsor. 51 ONCE - IN - A - BLUE - BOWLING The subtle discipline required to direct a bow- ling ball is certainly appreciable though not exact- ly a Blue Moon reality. You might think lack of coordination a prerequisite to membership - it ' s not, but it ' s more fun to be able to laugh at our- selves anyway. So you ' d be most apt to find hysterics in the lanes and balls in the gutters. The priority is not to meet too often lest the joke be- come stale. Hopes were high to move the meeting place from Albany Bowl to Rock ' n ' Bowl in the City; alas there ' s some rediculous law in Califor- nia about 21 and serving drinks (no, there isn ' t any logic to it). At Albany we remained with the everpresent temptation to run off with a pair of those mod shoes. 1. Kai, yearbook ace photographer, in front of the camera for a change. Man in action. 2. The Group: An odd assortment with some twenty no-shows for the picture taking. 3. Susan and Dara illustrating the elements of style. 4. The prospect of sending the ball anywhere sends Vanessa into a fit of laughter. THE KINGSMEN 1. Director Sim Larkin hides an extra queen behind his ear while Noah applauds in support. 2. Four Kingsmen take time out of two busy games to compete in a staring contest. 3. Ruben Sloan beats two people at once while Lorinie Torres notices yet another stupid mistake. Tuesdays and Thursdays, those who wander in among the test tubes of HI 07 find the members of the Chess Club anxiously a- waiting the next move with resident Trekie Ted Whatshisname humming Mission: Impossible in the background. Besides playing in an ongoing tournament, the Chess Club also has competitions with Skyline High and Head Royce. These B-Town Kingsmen also hold speed competitions. The Chess Club would like to give special recognition to Itea Goldstein for attendence, and Lonnie Torres for the most UNUSUAL play. In addition, many thanks to sponsor H. Choulett, Director Sim Larkin, V.P. ' s Ruben Sloan and Jeff Bradford, and most importantly, Blondie ' s Pizza. BHS ' s Chess Club, from the bottom to the top, left to right: Pei, Chris, Cliff, Ron (yes, he ' s really in). (?), Miranda, Kate, Ben. Ethan, (?), Bryan. Sim and Reuben. Not Pictured: Itea, Jeff, Noah, Kurt, Chung, Lonnie, Savio, Ben, Ted, Eddo, Evan, Jesse, Brad. ! • i i t I ■ Ji ■won Anita Iwase THE PRODUCERS The Producers are a student organization dedicated to raising funds for the Preforming Arts Department. One of their major projects, organized by Rico Anderson, was their third annual raffle in which they raised over $500. This years drawing was in conjunction with the opening night of A Midsummer Nights Dream . Their work paid off with a Grand Prize of a V.C.R. and a dinner for two at Chez Panisse. Another project consisted of their first Concession Stand (a.k.a. bake sale) which was organized by Daagya Dick and Ellen Reiterman and raised $70 during A Mid- summers Nights Dream and $130 during Princess Ida . Their current project, soliciting grants from corpora- tions, will help to keep the department ' s budget at a fair level, sufficient to support our activities. In the three year fundraising history of The Producers this year should prove to be the greatest. 1. At the Ida Bake-sale, The Producers sell their wares for a mighty profit, and are looking to merge with IBM soon. 2. Rico shows off the $200 worth of tickets he embezzled. 3. The Producers, in all their glory. 58 The La Raza Student Union here at Berkeley High School is a student organization open to all interested students. The group has many goals and objectives. Weekly meet- ings are held to discuss various topics and concerns including college requirements, campus and community concerns and fund raising activities. This year the group has had several guest speakers from various organizations. The La Raza Student Union members have elected there own officers - who are responsible for chairing the weekly meetings. The group has had many fundraisers this year including a dance, bake sales, and a flower-gram. The group has not yet decided how it will spend it ' s profit, perhaps a field trip at the end of the semester. t — I w 7 59 BEATS 8 RHYMES They, the Fellas, are an industry of fun. They are responsible for the most devastating, outrageous, live and fresh parties a- round this area. They have made over $20,000 in profits over a three year period. The Fellas were founded by Degi Simmons, John Portero and Martin Reynolds. Their silent partner is Tony Woods. They are all pursuing a career in the production industry. The Mixologists are a group of D.J. ' s, public relations and sound men. They make up a complete spectrum of business and repre- sent BHS on a production and party scale. Only the freshest PR men,D.J. ' s and sound men are allowed in the club. Many ama- teurs, however, have tried to infiltrate, bribe and beg them for admission. Their ' 85- ' 86 parties consisted of the Ski Club Fest, Animal House, Uncommon Grounds, Albany High Party, the Round Room, Elk ' s Club, I House, Endless Keggers, a luau and their final party that must be exposed- the Freaky Executive Party in June. THEY ARE THE FELLAS. They are the Mixolo- gists. Two separate organizations dedicated and devoted to your FUN!! 1. The Fellas hit a pose. 2. The Mixologists: Joel Tolentino, unknown Mixologists, Degi Simmons, Buddy Greer, Jonathan Portero, Martin Reynolds, Cary Murphy, Aaron Ott. 3. Mixin ' Scratchin ' in the Round Room. 60 OF FASHION Fashion Show Members: (top row) Cary Murphy, Rebecca Espinosa, Lisa Lucas, Rashidi Harper, Rhonda Ray, Anthony Gaines, Brain Butler, (middle row) Joel Valentin, Dylan Galaty, (bottem row) David Barnz, Naomi, Tanya Marble, Lisa Black, Andrea Steib, Stacy Lynch. Not Pictured: Kamili Allen, Sonya Bryant, Angi Fifer, Dedra Hunt, Jennifer Masten, Tracy Newton, Craig John- son, Peter Robinson, Shaun Saunders. The Screams of Fashion Fashion Show was put on December 20, 1985. Staff Sponsor Mrs. Linda Rice along with Student Producer Felicia Bailey and Student Director Rhonda White put on the show. Pete Escavido announced at the show. Clothes were provided by Out Back and The Gap. 61 The Upward Bound Partnership program is a federally - funded educational program for high school students from low- income families. For the past years the Upward Bound program has been designed to motivate and prepare students with academic potential for success in education beyond high school. Once admitted into Upward Bound students remain in the program through high school graduation. The students attended Saturday College three Saturdays of each month building up their skills, maintaining school course work and ob- taining academic enrichment with career workshops, English and math courses, along with SAT preparation, and tutoring. During the week counslors help students with academic, career, and personal counseling. In the summer students are given the opportunity to live in a dormatory on the U.C. campus. Upward Bound counselors live with the students and provide guidence and supervision with a series of workshops of social cultural signifi- gance and recreational activities. Along with the summer activities the Upward 3ound students receive the chance to travel to Northern California to compete with other Northern Califor- nia Upward Bound programs in the Northern California Upward Bound Games. Last summer a new part of the program was started. It consisted of adding the Partnership Program to our summer schedule. It was a chance for the Up- ward Bound and Partnership students to meet each other and form into one big family with the potential to produce and achieve in their future endeavors. 1. Senior, Rico Anderson, displays fabulous works of art. 2. The whole tribe. 3. Student, Joyce Hutton, defines the word SPIRIT. 4. Keith Hori (the boss) - Director of the program. 5. Senior, Hong Lam, recieving her second place ribbon. 0 3 A TRIBE IN BERKELEY? The Tribe. The name conjures up images of savages roasting a puma over a roaring, open flame on the moonlit plains of central Africa. The Berkeley High Tribe, however, is involved in a truly ancient ritual known as Volleyball. Every Sunday members of the Tribe try to hurt each other by smashing a round, inflated, pigskin spheroid over a high net at ridiculous speeds. These long and sweaty sessions proceed well into the afternoon until a call even more ancient than that of Volleyball becomes too great a burden for the simple Tribesmen. They mutter adios and head straight to the nearest bulk food outlet just as the red sun dips below the distant horizon. 1. Dennis Chester breaks with his hacky sac. 2. Heather Latham up at the net. 3. Jeff Selk serves with determination. 4. The Tribe! BREAKING AWAY This year the Bike Club is big- ger and better than ever. Whether students joined to get excercise, to train for races, or simply to enjoy the picturesque scenery of the Berkeley Hills, they all gained a greater appreciation for the art of cycling. The expanded group size allows for both short and long rides over the week- ends, but makes it harder for all members to ride together as a club. Their ultimate goal this year is to maintain a greater club unity, and so far they have achieved outstanding success. The Bike Club eagerly awaits the spring with its ideal weather which will allow for longer rides and overnight trips during Spring Break. 1. They ' re dead! 2. It ' s Italian. 3. Strange trips to exotic places- The Twilight Zone. 4. The Bike Club: Juan, Fred, Toby, Matthew, Aaron, Alistair, Sean, Esa. FREESTYLE The Freestyle Club is made up of people who share a common interest in riding bikes, performing stunts, and having fun. Our style of bike riding is very unique because it involves the use of difficult tricks and manuevers. These tricks are usually done without even putting a foot down to balance. The club is designed to bring riders together to teach one another new tricks and to share knowledge about the sport of free- style. 1. J. T. rides it side saddle. 2. Hey, this isn ' t as easy as it looks. 3. Andrew asks, How do you ride this thing? 4. Group pic : (left to right) Navoto Babitt, Byron Gee, Maurice Andrews, James Street, Lavell Jones, Andrew Meyers, Jordi Cortes, Chucky DeBose 65 BHS BUMS lid BUNNIES - - Hi : v. 1. The flatland skiiers: Mr. Doran, son Colin, and friends. 2. Chandler cheesin ' in the snow. 3. Going my way? 4. Sarah, Aminta, Nick, Leslie and Eric at the top. 5. Where ' s the beach? 6. The members who went on the first trip. 66 1 1 We were lovin every minute of it on each and every ski trip in 1986. The B.H.S. Ski Club took a cool 5 trips to the radical terrain of the Sierra Nevada. We came... we saw. ..we shreded it up! Presidents Chandler Hoffman, Cindy Adams, and LaRue Mayo organized these totally awesome trips and were also credited with the first ever beginner ski trip. The presidents would like to thank David Eichorn and Terry Doran for the sponsorship and support. 5 RUGBY The ' 86 season was a successful one for the Berkeley High Rugby Club. Of the ten teams in the Bay Conference, Berkeley ' s Ruggers finished in the top three. In add- ition to playing its regular schedule, the club also participated in three All-State tournaments. Playing rugby was an excellent athletic and social experience for all players. Not only was the club made up of a cross- section of BHS students-drawing on every racial and class group-but three foreign players added to the squad. Once again the players were lead by their dedicated coaches Jerry Figone, Art Doran and new addition Jim Edgar. Although nearly half the team graduates this year, it is safe to say that Rugby will be back for another exciting season in ' 87. 1. BHS Ruggers about to maim. 2. The team smiles. 3. Kenny tosses one. 4. Aaron reaches while Jon and Eric consider brutalization. BIG DADDY This first year the Big Daddy Volley- ball team started off with one practice a week and tournaments every other week. Under the leadership of cap- tains Mike Magic Fingers Flushman and Dan Hands Like Necter Jenkin, the team improved to the point where it was feared by other teams at every tournament. Behind outstanding blocking by The Roof Brothers Matt Burroughs and Zach Schrieve, the team fought its way to the finals of the most recent tournament. With awesome hitting by The G-man Gordy Kahan and Rod The Cannon Porter block- ers from the opposition left the court with swollen hands. Senior John The Hit Man Clarke, with a kill rate of 75%, played an important role in the team ' s front row. Consistent, good passes and serves from sophomores Gabe The Scrambler Fields and Leif Sweet Baby Jenssen the setters were able to set the ball up for the kill. After the team ' s done polishing off the teams in Northern California, it plans on working its way through the Junior Regionals to a birth in the Junior Olympics. Big Daddy Volleyball team is paving the way toward estab- lishing a prominent men ' s volleyball team at Berkeley High. With its talent and intense desire to win, the team proved itself to be... SO PRETTY. YOGI BEAR CLUB Taking advantage of this city ' s fine recreational facilities, the Yogi Bear Club found itself eating, drinking and being merry on an occasional weekend afternoon. Hey Boo-Boo, it ' s true. Refer- ences to Jellystone aside, picnics are the plan, fun and games the objective. 1 . No, you didn ' t really put rum in my Coke did you? 2. Lucy holds the ball while Charlie Brown kicks off. 3. Heather decides that hamburger with out jelly just won ' t do! 4. Alison is training for the Hackey Sack Olympics while her determined coach looks on. Variations is a multi-talanted group of Berkeley High students both male and female grades 9-12 involved in production work. Variations have performed at numerous functions, such as the Fashion Show, Back to Black week, and The Talent Showcase. Not only do they perform at B.H.S. but have taken their productions outside of Ber- keley High. Variations gives people who are interested in the world of performing a chance to see and learn what performing is all about. All members of Variations attend workshops in drama, dance, and voice, as well as learning what stage presence is all about. The sky ' s the limit. Dare us, we ' ll do it, when it comes to performing we pursue it! Variations is: Wendy, David, Rosemary, Naomi, Nashone, Erica, Mario, and Tracy. PEP SOUAD The 1985-86 Pep Squad, working with the Berkeley Cheering Squad, helps create a winning spirit for the B.H.S. athletic teams. Continual support is given through the wins and losses. Staff sponser is Doris Mims. Student Chairpersons are David Barnz and Kerry Kochendorfer. UH, UNGOWA, JACKETS GOT THE POWA! The Miniature Golf Club All-Star Team had another rip-roaring season this year, successfully defending their National Championship, and becoming the first Miniature Golf Team ever to win back to back championships. The team was led by co-captains and co-founders Ian Keasler and Andy Spear, who both shot rounds of four during the championship tourney. The team would have run away with the title, were it not for the play of seventh seed, Ace Den- nis Schrag, whose high scores kept the matches close. Another stand-out was Abe Stoll, whose tee shots into the bumper boats were simply a work of golf- ing majesty. The success of the team occurred despite their infrequent meetings, and was attributable in part to the excellent leadership (in absentia) of Coach Eric Anderson. A self-described former miniature golfing whiz , Anderson, a figure of national prominence in the miniature golf world while at Stanford, gave up his chance to join the PGA circuit in order to coach the nationally acclaimed Berkeley team. He said the only reason I agreed to sponsor this team is because I knew that if I spon- sored it, my presence would attract many of Berkeley High ' s wonderful womenfolk. Further, our amazing mentor stated humbly: I played in the 50 ' s. Despite the loss of the bulk of the team after this year, the coach feels he will be able to lead next years team to victory. 1. Multiple contortion, revulsion, regurgitation and assorted bird acts with long, hard pole-like objects. 2. Founding Fathers, Ian Keasler and Andy Spear, expostulate with the awards committee about the size of the Championship trophy. 3. Coach Anderson in a quandry: Did Jung golf. ' 4. The Team:Top(L-R) Alex Torani, Brian Cole- man, Tom Budinger, Marcy Seiden, P-Dog Bailey, Ian Keasler;Bot: Erik Burns, John Spark Matt Stromberg, Dennis Schrag, Chris Brown, Becki Fink ■ CHEERLEADERS The 1985-86 cheering squad (Cheerleaders and Pommers) had an excellent year. The enthusiastic squad kept the morale of the crowd high with their peppy cheers. This year ' s hit parade included longtime favorite People in the front, let me hear you grunt! in the number one spot, as well as, If you ' ve got the spirit, show it in your head. (Go unh unh, unh unh unh!) Third place runner-up was, They ' ve got our ball, we want it back (so ' take it!) The squad, for more than one reason, was oblivious to defeat always cheer- ing the team on to the very end. And when the team was down, the fans could always turn to the cheering squad for entertainment. Members of the squad say, As long as there ' s a team, w e ' ll cheer. 1. Cheerleaders: (back row) Andrea Steib, Tanya Davis, Carol Treadwell, Jennifer Ettinger, Yvonne Ho, (front row) Chandra Adams, Kemberly Petty, Lisa Black, Trina Aberry, Kelly Williams (Head), (center) ivlichelle Davis, and Mascot Sonja Bennett. 74 POMPON GIRLS 1. Pom Pon Girls: (back row) Meshia Jones, Alice Johnson, Jenny Austin, Rohanna Kenin, Priscilla Woodruff; (front row) Nicol Addison, Leslie Winters, Denise Medina, Ronnie McGee, Sylvia Delgado. 2. Shannon Golden-Schubert. 75 FALL 1985 th s Spoils cwipee. pawe couieresv Football j — 1 S3 Volleyball §6 Cross Country 85 WaterPolo 92 Tennis (women ' s) 94 Field Hockey J V Football Team: (back to front) Michael Blanco, Jason Holmes, Thad- deus Walker, Archealus Woodson, Craig White, Ben Glass, Ben Budnitz, Brooks Jordan, Matt Hutcheson, Brinston Williams, DeShaun Bassard, DeShaun Armstrong, Mike O ' Keefe, Rod Porter, Corey Ware, Chidi Ah- anotu, Damon Bolden, Mike Gore- lick, William Warren, Lamar Cole, Zach Belt, Jamal Tracy, Greg Davis, Jerry Fisher, Justin Austin, Donald Raymond, Lamont Shelby, Joe Gorelick, Carle ton Yough, James Street, William Spears, LaRoysa Tims. Not Pictured: Jocko Milan, Joesph Watkins, Jesse Hunter, Oscar Brown, Jason Good. 78 This year ' s Frosh Soph Football Team had its ups and downs. Overall they did very well despite all the injuries and placed third in the lea- gue. The games that were won were due to the great team effort display- ed by the offense and defense. All members have hopes of doing better next year and of taking first place in the RBAL league. 1. Berkeley ' s defender makes an awesome tackle on an El Cerrito Gaucho. 2. Coach Mendoza looks on in con- sternation. 3. Berkeley Jackets pile on a poor El Cerrito Gaucho. 4. Oscar Brown eludes an E.C. Gaucho. It was a crazy year. Hee Haw! Hyuck Chi ' Hey morn, we won! Andrew Delaney This was the biggest win of my career. Coach Anderson H@© Despite an overall disappointing season, the Jacket footballers managed a couple of significant wins, so that while the sea- son record was 2-7, in the R,BAL, the team managed a respectable 2-2. The first six games were losses be- cause of the team ' s tendency to play well until the end when they would fall apart and have the score run up on them. In the first game of the season, they lost to cross-town rival St. Mary ' s; despite having clearly outmatched their opponent, they were unable to score. In the league opener— homecoming game— the Jackets jumped out to an early lead against the De Anza team that event- ually became the league runner-up. They played an excellent all-around game, but were unable to hold on to their lead and lost to the much larger Dons, 22-17. The Jackets then took on league power- house and long-time rival El Cerrito with trepidation. In what turned out to be the best game of the season, the Jackets unhoused the Gauchos, 13-12, ending a 12-year losing streak. Coach Anderson called it the biggest victory of my coaching career. Unbelievably, the win gave BHS a chance at the playoffs— a hope ended the next week in a loss to the lea gue champion Kennedy Eagles. The final victory came on home turf against Pinole Valley, 35-29. Berkeley ' s strong defense was led by Adam Clark, Martin Reynolds, and Rod Hamilton, with help from Hyuk Chi, Alphonso Edington, Rico Bayless, Damion Lyons, and George Harrington. Quarterback Henry Whitmore directed the offense, tossing to targets Andrew Delaney, Darron Minor, and Reuben Phill. Opening holes for the running backs was the offensive line, headed by Cary Murphv and Aaron Ott. With two wins in the final three games, the team feel they had a pretty good sea- son, and returnees look forward to an even better one next year. One key would be to win early non-league games. SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) St. Mary ' s 6-20 Vintage 9-30 Fairfield. 7-49 Liberty 0-31 De Anza 17-22 Napa 11-42 El Cerrito 13-12 Kennedy 10-40 Pinole 35-29 denotes league game Rod Hamilton The 1985 Varsity Football Team: (front row) James Erown, Tony Huey, Darnell Yates, Martin (Reynolds, George Harrington, Derek Rubin, Sammy Romano. (2nd row) Mark Gamble, Henry Whitmore, Steve Bell, Richard Stroud, Cary Murphy, Andre Campbell, Darron Minor, Vincent very, Malcolm McKinney. (3rd row) John Dean, Andrew Delaney, Coach Crismon, Coach iVUtchell, Coach Anderson, Coach Bracelin, Coach Kenn, Sean Kirk, Hyuk Chi. (4th row) Dexter Bell, Bryant Baker, Steve Evans, Abba Ramos, Rico Bayless, Jonathan Potero, Reuber. Phill, Fred Woods. (5th row) Damion Lyons, Aaron Ott, Jason Howard, Philip Simmons, Roger Arm- strong, James Evans, Adam Clark, Alphonso Edington, Andre McGaugh. 1. Landrin Kelly stings Pinole run- ner. 2. Rod Hamilton crushes the De An za ball carrier. 3. Jacket defense tightens up. 4. Mark Gamble dives to catch the ball. 5. Henry Whittmore hands off to Sean Kirk. 6. The offensive line at work. 82 J.V. In a season that encompassed both ecstasy and agony, the JV volleyball team proved themselves skilled, tenacious, determined, and capable of filling the big shoes of this year ' s varsity team. Even though the team lost two games— to DeAnza and to El Cerrito, the four games the squad won put them solidly into second place and insured their reputation as a team to look out for. The squad had a lot of good players this year. Seniors Amy Ruddell and Helen Bolt were consis- tent both in their playing and high level of team spirit. Their setters, Erin Beatty and Oona Leek, played a critical position well. Angi Fifer and Carina Sullivan were great back row players. Anne Cesa ' s serving was accurate and reliable, and Annie Blomberg and Gail Mc Guire were two very intimi- dating hitters. Sheila Prados improved the most, but tied for second were Lynn Rosenzweig and Clare Putnam. The team captains were Erin Beatty and Anne Cesa. Luckily for the hungry student body, the team was able to transfer some of their energy from the volleyball courts to the courtyard, where they held several successful bake sales at lunchtime, raising hundreds of dollars for team uniforms and much- needed equipment. In addition, team members put on garage sales and sold candygrams. SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) DeAnza Pinole El Cerrito DeAnza Pinole El Cerrito 15-5, 15-5 15-10, 8-15, 15-9 10-15, 10-15 2-15, 13-15 11-15, 15-9, 15-12 15-11, 15-7 1. Helen kills the ball. 2. Corinna manages to save the ball. 3. The JV Volleyball team: front: Corinna Sullivan, Anne Cesa, Claire Putnam, Erin Beatly, Oona Leek, back: Gail McGuire, Angi Fifer, Lynn Rosenzweig, Sheila Prades, Helen Bolt Annie Blomberg, and Amy Ruddell. 4. Amy passes the ba 1 up to the setter. 83 One of the brignt spots on the fall BHS sports scene was the Women ' s Volley- ball team, which won its league with an undefeated record of 8-0. Although tney played well in all their games, in the final match against El Cerrito they amazed even themselves. They had won the first game, but in the second game tney were down 7-14. A lesser team would have given up and then tried to win in the third game, but not them. They held off seven match points and won the game pulling off a miracle victory. Unfortunately, one of their top players, starting middle blocker Cindy Adams, broke both wrists just before the North Coast Sectional tournament. Despite their loss to Irvington, they were very proud of their performance. All of their triumphs were the result of the entire team ' s strength. Coach Marty Martinson inspired them all with her ready smile and the confidence she instilled in the team. Lan Wiborg and Heather Latham did a good job of setting the ball to a strong group of frontline players Keeping the offensive pressure on the other team. Stephanie Shrieve started as one of their outside nitters.and Julie Shell was a stabilizing force as the team ' s defensive specialist. Cindy Adams and Morgan Cecil were dominant as middle blockers, and sophomore Karen Wichner did a great job in an increased role at NCS. Althougn they are losing five seniors . Cindy, Lan, Heather, Anne, and Julie, the team looks forward to a strong season next year. We would like to give special tnanks to the JV team for their continual support, despite our failure to reciprocate. Your cheers led us to victory. The graduating seniors also wish Marty and the team good luck in the coming season. 1. Heather and Karen humiliate the Pinole hitter. 2. Lan sets her icy back set for Heather to smash. 3. Julie about tc make one of her wonderful passes. 4. Morgan shows what hutting ' s really about. SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) De Anza 15-1, 15-7 Pinole 15-5, 7-15, 15-8 Kennedy 15-10, 16-14 El Cerrito 15-7, 15-11 De Anza 15-5,15-3 Pinole 15-7, 15-6 Kennedy 15-11, 15-4 El Cerrito 15-11, 16-14 2 84 3 1. Stephanie hits yet another perfect spike, while Lan, Cindy, and Heather look on. 2. Cindy shows just how great she really is. 3. The BHS Varsity Volleyball Team: Front row, L to R: Stephanie Shrieve, Janine Godfrey, Cindy Adams, Morgan Cecil, Anne Forrest. Second row: Margaret Bolt, Julie Shell, Alyssa Nicholls, Lan Wiborg, Karen Wichner. Back row: Coach Marty Martinson, Heather Latham, Sarah Christianson. 4. The awesome threesome: Anne, Morgan, and Cindy. 85 The Berkeley High School Cross Country team. Maybe you ' ve seen them. Picture this: You ' re standing around, waiting for the bus, hoping you won ' t be late for first period. All of a sudden, a herd of runners storm by. If you look closely, you ' ll notice that they don ' t look happy. They have pained expressions on their faces. They have sweat covering their bodies. Many are foaming at the mouth. One guy is making horrible grunting noises. And off they go, clawing their way through one more mile. Thanks to Coach Aaron Ward and Assistant Coach Keith Conning, every morning at 6:45 A.M. the tradition of torturous training continued. The 1985 B.H.S. Cross Country team had its ups and downs. As a whole, the season was disappointing, but it could be looked at as a building season, as there were only two seniors on the varsity squad. The varsity boy ' s team started off well. Junior Chris Burger won several meets, but near the end of the season, he hurt his ankle and was out for the rest of the year. Without MVP Burger, it was up to senior David Park, sopho- more Ben Turman, junior Jesse Malkin, sophomore Brent Halvonik, and junior Noah Kanter. These runners guided the team to 2nd place at RBAL, and 11th place at the North Coast Section 3A tournament. The Varsity girls also started well, with sophmore Catherine Zinn and junior Catherine Payne (MVP) placing 1-2 at the first meet. Sarah Conning and Sally Bergesen were other top runners. The girls ' team duplicated the boys ' feats, coming in 2nd at RBAL, and 11th at North Coast. Payne placed eighth at North Coast Section Meet of Champions, and qualified for North Coast Section Meet of Champions, an outstanding achievement. Coach Ward was pleased with his team. He praised the athletes, saying, When the chips were were down, they came through. 1. Sally Bergesen runs in place in front of a hair dryer. 2. Catherine Payne, most valuable player. 3. Sarah, Amanda, and Jennifer are applauded by their teammates. 4. MVP Chris Burger escapes the yearbook, never to be seen again. 5. BHS team at some junior college campus. The BHS 1985 Cross Country Team: Top row: Coach Ward, Coach Con- ning, Corin O ' Connell, Jesse Malkin, Ben Turman, Chris Burger, David Park, Gabriel Kessler, Alex Mosko- witz, Matt Gough, Hoche Agos, Dan- iel Simon. Second row: Kevin Hazleton, Garret Lew, Kathy Briedis, Sarah Conning, Sally Bergeson, Amanda Abigail-Rice, Jennifer Hughes, Noah Kanter. Bottem row: Alex Peter, Brent Halvonik, Chris Heinz, Ju- lian Bond. 87 POL© SCORES. (Berkeley Scores First) Grace Davis Reno San Rafael Varsity tourament JV tournament Armijo 2. Team. (top row) Zahe va : Catherine, Onika, Mari, Kim, Polly, Meli sa Anne Sharon. (uot- toiii row) Cherie, Tere- sa Kirsten, Nicole, Laurie, Dara. Not pic- tured. Molly. Jen, and Shana. 2. Kirsten tnrows to Laurie. 3. Wendy and Z try for the ball. 4. Team gets together for cheer with coach. 5. Polly takes a shot, while Melisa sets a pic for Laurie. 6. Mari throws the ball. 7. Oni- ka reachs for a save. 8. Cherie throws the ball. 88 m The Women ' s Water Polo team has had an up and down season. Tney lost one of their coachs the one who usually scheduled their games and as a result they started practicing without having any games scheduled. But they got another coach, Karen Schneider, and for the first time they had a coach dedicated to them for the whole workout. Led by team captain Molly Weeks the team had a lot of hope this year, they only lost two seniors and the returning players showed a lot of promise. They had a lot of new players co- ming in that also looked good. Unfortunately, tney found out that no school in the Bay Area had a women ' s water polo team, so they were forced to the Central Valley to compete. Their first game was against Grace Davis and was in Moaesto. They went to the game fairly confi- dent that they would do well, but unfortu- nately they were not ready. They were invited to a tournament taking a JV and varsity team to Modesto for an overnight where each team had to play six games. The varsity placed sixth out of 16 teams, and the JV came in eleventh or twelfth. Ihe tournament was the best exper- ience for the players. They improved a lot even though it was painful. The one thing the team really learned this year was to work together as a team to try to win a game. Their over- all record was five wins, five losses. This year the team voted Kirsten Rekdahl most valuable player, and Onika riolbert most improved player. 7. 89 Mil 9 IP ©IL© The 1985 Berkeley High Men ' s Water Polo tean ended on a very high note for the season. Although the team lost six of its seven starters from last year ' s squad, Berkeley managed to finish fourth in league and a surprising eighth at North Coast. This year ' s team consis ted of starters Brendan Byrne. Mark iviendonca, Jody Cummings, Willy Stockard, . Jason Dommer, and team captains Jory Blomberg and Chris Wright. The outlook at the beginning of the season was not so bright. Due to inex- perience and a lack of unity, the team managed only two wins in two separate tournaments. It was not until league play began that Berkeley, supported and inspired by coach Bill Gaebler, be- gan to play good water polo. After an overwhelming 11-2 victory over Los La- mos Berkeley looked to be playing its best water polo of the season. Unfortu- nately, a week later, a letdown in team spirit and execution led to a defeat at the hands of arch-rival, Alameda High. In the following weeks the team re- grouped with wins over Salesian, California, and Lincoln High. The vic- tory over Lincoln came with no subs and only two starters. It was a truly emotional game. 90 1. Tough D by Jor. 2. Jason cocks the cannon. 3. Hole set Jody. 3 4. Elake passes in the hole. 5. 1985 Men ' s Water Polo Team6. Willy sets up a goal. 7. Christian blocks with ease. 8. John throws a lob shot. 8 Berkeley went into the League Tour nament seeded fifth, but juiced for victory, the team responded with an emotional 12-10 victory over Clayton Valley, only to lose a 7-6 heartbreaker for third place against Alameda. Once again, Berkeley finished fourth in REAL. At North Coast the team out-muscled Tamalpais 7-5, before losing to Acalan- nes the eventual third place finisher, and Pinole Valley. The team ' s eighth place finish was the best placing for for Berkeley in the past three years. Senior Jason Dommer and junior Chris Wright both recieved all-league awards and were honorable mentions at North Coast. Juniors Jody Cummings and Mark Mendonca were both honorable mentions for all league. Next year ' s team looks to be a really strong one. The team will only be los- ing five players, and with four return- ing starters it has s very optimistic at - titnrle. SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) Pinole 8-9 Antioch 13-4 San Ramon 7-18 Alameda 6-10 California 17-1 Salesian 16 3 Clayton Valley 11-13 RBAL Tournament Clayton Valley 12-10 Alameda 6-7 7. 92 1. Jaina excecutes another topspinning backhand. 2. Karen stretches a backhand crosscourt. 3. Jenny Farnsworth rips a backhand past her opponent. 4. Erika races to the rescue. 5. Jean Tennis Machine Lozano sweeps a forehand. 6. B.H.S ' Women ' s Tennis Team: Back row, L to R: Jaina, La Norris, Michelle, Jean, Amy, Jocelyn, Ms. Anderson (coach), Sarah, Malanie, Erika. Middle row, L to R: Catherine, Anise, Sara, Sarah, Linda, Alison, Jenny, Heidi. Front row, Lt to R: Karen, Shonelle. Missing: Jenny Bagnell. CHAMPIONS The 1985 Women ' s Tennis team was one of the best Berkeley High has ever produced. The league- winning team, coached by Ms. Anderson, was full of talent, spirit, and personality. The team only lost four players from last year ' s (undefeated) team. Not only were the returning players stronger than ever, but the newcomers gave the team additional talent. Powerful Jean Lozano was undefeated in her number one spot, and will definitely be missed in upcoming years. The Varsity singles were also graced with the addition of unbeatable Karen Lauer, Jaina Moultrie, and Erika Ace Watkins. All three mastered their matches at league and went on to North Coast. Lauer made it to the semi finals in singles, and Moultrie and Watkins paired up for the quarters at Coast. All three players reflected the high level of talent on the team. The number one doubles team of Jenny Farnsworth (Team captain and alternating number 4 singles) and Heidi Ronfeldt led the doubles players to victories over rivals Piedmont and Carondolet. All the other players are to be congratulated on a stunning and superb year. SCORES : (Berkeley Scores First) Redwood 6-1 Miramonte 4-3 Albany 7-0 Alameda 6-1 Skyline 5-2 Encinal 7-6 Carondelet 8-0 El Cerrito 7-0 Piedmont 7-0 denotes league matches 93 94 Yet again, the Woman ' s Field Hockey team was made up of mostly begginers. However, unlike last season, we WON. Twice, that is. We travelled to the outer limits of civilization such as San Jose and Kezar Stadium to play. We practiced at 6:45 A.M, four days a week, this being the outer limit of sanity. But, through thick and thin, at least two-thirds of our 37-member motley retinue showed up. Thanks to the fabulous coaching of Marcy Place, a 1984 Olympian, even the newest of our players were able to compete respec- tably with mean, big and preppy opponents. The Varsity and J.V. teams played as a unit for the most part, with the J.V. players sub- stituting for starters throughout each game. Several players stood out as the major forces and leaders behind the team : Cynthia (Cici) Horning, Alison Packard, Chrissie Kohlstedt and Susan Lee. Without their dedication, the team could never have come together quite so well or so often. Admit- tedly, some of us were a little flakey, easy to do when one must rise at 5:45 A.M. Good luck to those returning next year for more torture and a lot more fun. 1. Team picture: Amy, Shauna, Caron, Emily, Carol, Jessica, Kate, Molana, Allison, Rochelle, Sherene, Liisa, Amanda, Poshe, Lara, Kirsten, Heather, Charlotte, Gabby, Margaret, Maya, Kalindi, April, Autom, Susan, Gretchen, Beth, Melanie, Chrissie, Rachel, Cynthia. 2. Star player CiCi leads team to victory. 3. Caron! the field is this way!! 4. Sticks down girls! 5. One on one, Amy takes the ball. 95 n iate Guide to student life at Ilg5-I ■ NATALIE. at BUS IN THIS ISSUE FIND OUT THE RESULTS OF THE Senior poll !! STUDEWT LIFE table: of CONTENTS CANCMDS cau h+ in Hul act- ? If there ' s a -pi ' ureard ioe kaveit-, its l erel lunch po you tw tk Ca-PeWlA (are you SHU alive? ) WEEKENDS pa WUa+- happens v Vj W e J k is ex axMd u Hus .108 ?9 I02- P9- H2 •HANDOUTS Pq-l03 CURRENT EVENTS P5.U6 -bxvuiy vacice a u p 7 Odr BHS-QiaA Old vo u- you, STUDY -HABITS Pg.lOM- SENIOR POUL P .l|8 Did you study T Utevd. PASSING TIME P9.I05 SENIORITIS A Joyous 5 hu+vu x- Fund raising lES pg. Ql- cases Sc i r i ' Hs rtfvwp SEN 10 3. T?OUL- (conrm-) pg.12-0 122- SPlP.iT WE ex 99 100 101 LUNCH ' 1ST HANGOUTS 102 5 6 7 8 11 8. Take my newspaper stand, please! 9. A freshman explains the birds and the bees to an enthralled group of friends. 10. Man, stop looking at your skateboard and check out that girl ' s legs! 11. Alex catchin ' some rays and some Z ' s. STUDY HABITS 104 PASSING TIME 105 3 1. Choose your scoop. Jimmy raises funds for himself. 2. Elke ' s in the money. 3. Raisin ' in the sun. 4. M M ' s melt in your mouth, not in your hand. 106 4 HOBBIES 1. You ' re telling us there are calories in this stuff? 2. Cara Brown parks it. 3. Sunday in the Park with Suzannah and George at the Saw Mill. 4. Keith, Eros, Bart and Xan: jammin ' at Jen ' s. 5. Fuj and Rolf battle it out. 6. There ' s the beef! Weekends 1. Squeemish and Perky at D-Land. 2. Jully Duong and darlin ' s. 3. Quicksand 4. Surfs up in Sun Valley Idaho. 5. President of Taxedermy club with two subjects. 6. And Shoop , yes. 7. Shock the Monkey. 8. We ' ve got 100 ski poles, but only three skis. 9. Girls, Girls, Girls! 10. SEVEN 11. I ' ll give you a two mile head start. 1 f 5 were made for 6 mm • 9 IP 10 11 FUN!!! 1. Mimi, Phoenix and Jennie at the Renaissance Fair. 2. Scott Carroll among other bananas. 3. Hyuk says: Blood, real men eat anything. 4. Paul Rucker- Bugle Lips 5. Julie Shell at her father ' s farm in Washington state. 6. Elizabeth and Adam: a double-headed, four-armed peace advocate. 1 110 1. Jared Hill and his feline friend. 2. Naomi and Susie look happy about the cancella- tion of Powder Puff Football. 3. Mike demons and Fido. 4. Kerri, Helena and Simone rock the boat. 5. Kirsten and Genny at Mt Tamalpais. 6. Lashun Whitfield, no. 16, kicks a field goal. 7. Jaemi and Aminta can ' t quite duck out of the picture. 4 112 1. Berkeley fruits and vege- tables in Hawaii. 2. Fun at Stinson. 3. Double fun in the summer sun. 4. Marcus Guerro kicks it in Venice. 5. Sonia Mueller wonders if it is really ice cream. 6. Hannah Wedgley : Big League Chew. 7. Issac Becky Feldman in London. 8. Ali Price: Swiss Cheese at Mont Blanc. 9. Nina Andres with a smiling marsupial in Australia. 10. Tequila Sunrises in Puerto Vallarta. 11. Anne Cesa leans with the Tower of Pisa. 113 LIKE NO OTHER 3. Danny Williams and Barrett (Tractor Joe) 10 Wharton pick up chicks. 4. Chandler Hoffman and John Shaw get nekkid. 5. Julia Mitchell with French friends. 6. Rachel Christman and Amy Montali are stuck in the sand. 7. Jessica Hurlburt and Janie Kanyuk: the stripes of summer. 8. Jerina Smith in Hawaiin sunglasses. 9. Ian Keasler and grad with Chrissie. 10. Beach Bums of ' 86. 9 115 m u 6PPiCIQl . rc Y Co ' AO 1 o CURRENT FAVORITE ENTERTAINER Male Eddie Murphy Bill Cosby Honorable mention: Mr. Nash Female Whoopi Goldberg 5 60 ;t so v.. HP .4 X : ' :•: • (favorite lunch spot McDonalds Burger King Lox Stock Bagel Honorable mention. Gud ua 7 o -«9 Sex Partying . S } e ! S H ementtou: The beach Hono ■ 4S- • Icy 23 Psy He ei3 J77 2ap your t •% 1 V «• , 116 FAVORITE RADIO STATION KSOL KFOG KM EL ' si FAVORITE SONG Computer Love This Must be the Place Rock Me Amadeus Honorable mention: La Bamba EVENTS POLL I FAVORITE ACTOR I Bill Cosby Michael J. Fox Honorable mention: Pee Wee Herman «4G 0 00$ 4 t . v. aL o. r bl e BudwMser KING OF 7 V ft i Hawaii L A- | Europe ntio n ansas_ FAVORITE MOVIE Color Purple Back to the Future Sixteen Candles Honorable me ntion: Stop Making Sense I0W WIDE CAN YOU SLIDE AND GLIDE, CLYDE I 1 AND THE WINNER SENIOR POLL WINNERS ! ! ! ! 1 . BEST PHYSIQUE : Ethan Scheiner Julie Johnson 2. BEST DRESSED: Craig Ishimaru Naomi Faber 3. BEST PERSONALITY: Andy Spear Ali Price 4. CLASS CLOWN: Darron Minor Lucy Anderton 5. PRETTIEST EYES : Buddy Greer Vanessa Wilson 6. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Josh She dr off Amy Nellis 7. MOST SPIRITED: Danny Williams Carey Cole 8. CUTEST COUPLE: Mike Pope Bun Link 9. PRETTIEST SMILE: Chandler Hoffman Alison Schulz 10. MOST ATHLETIC: Henry Whitmore Jean Lozano 11. CLASS FLIRT: LaRue Mayo Kalindi Kunis 12. BEST CONSUMER OF BEVERAGES: Adam Clark Lisa Balabanian 13. BEST LOOKING: Willy Stockard Ronnie McGee 14. MOST DESIRABLE: Ron Rotter Erica Peters 15. SHYEST: Eric Dolven Katheryn Morse 16. MOST CREATIVE UNIQUE: Greg Supriano Simone LaCosse 17. MOST BURNT: Marc Jaeger X ' 1 120 SENIORITIS 1. Joy, Bun, Jessica, Josy and an underclassman continue to party the morning after. 2. Seniors show their spirit on Pajama Day! 3. Jason, Ivan, Matt, Kent and Adam set up the bar. 4. Brian: Napoleon in rags. 5. Shake it up baby! MORE SENIOR POLL 122 THE DISEASE 1. Greg Supriano lost in the Swiss Alps. 2. Shauna Sullivan and Rohanna Kenin in In- decent Exposure. 3. Senior gumps: Mike Simpson, Morgan Geigar, Mark Conway, Chris Lit- tle and Brad Hart. 124 SPREADS ! 4. Jenny Cho at Ni- agra Falls during a drought. 5. Lisa Black and friends catch the disease. 6. Landi participates in a favorite senior activity. 7. Verdi-bird frenzy Devan Re iff, Alex Wilken, Andy Spear, David Shanks, John Sparks and friend. 125 1. Amy Montali communing with nature. 2. The Jam Force rocks: Bass Rock, Jerry -O and Shocker. 3. Jennifer and Antionette take a break during Senior Clean-Up. 4. It ' s time for breakfast! 5. Michelle and Caitlin kick it at the beach. 6. Lillian and Sonya are shocked at the prospect of graduating. 7. Candi, Corvette, Jojo and Maxi- In my house. 8. Fred and Wilma Flinstone pose for the camera but where is Dino? 9. Amy and Marya flash their senior smiles. 10. Surprise! Caught in the act! 11. The Rowdettes gettin ' rowdy! 12. Seniors taking a lunch break on the slopes. 4 126 HOMECOMING DAZE When did spirit week begin? Some say it began two weeks before Homecoming when the freshmen began their campus clean-up efforts; others hold it began even before that when candi- dates were announced for the Homecoming royalty positions. But it really began several weeks before that when the Senior class, determined to win the clean-up points they felt they deserved last year, began the project of repainting the bleachers. Devoted (and daft) Senior class members spent five weekends preparing and painting the bleachers. All the classes put in noble efforts— from painting to gardening to late night barbeques. Officially, spirit week began on Monday October 14th with 50 ' s 60 ' s day. It continued on Tuesday with Twin Day, which saw the Senior class all in black and white. Wednesday was Celebrity Future Career Day and the school was populated with characters from David Byrne to Pee-Wee Herman. Thursday was International Day, the Seniors demonstrating their spirit once again by dressing in togas. On Thursday at lunch time all classes competed in the Egg Toss and Sack Races. The class of ' 86 led 80-30 over the feisty Juniors in the Spirit Cup Competion. The classes all arrived in the Community Theater shouting. The cheerleaders ' and pompom girl ' s dances, the introduction of the J.V. and Varsity football teams, and the various class skits were met with overwhelmingly enthusiastic respon- ses. The original class cheers con- spicuously forgotten, the competion moved ahead. The moment of truth: Ms. Bennet gave the command and those who still possessed a voice screamed, We ' ve got spirit, yes we do. We ' ve got spirit, how ' bout you? The cheer went around— Freshmen to Sophomores to Juniors to Seniors to Freshmen and so on and so on. In the end to put it simply, it was the Seniors who garnered all the judges votes. So despite the fact that they did not come up with a word that rhymed with Eighty- Six, the Seniors won the spirit cup. After it was over, a sea of red and gold marched out of the Com- munity Theater into the courtyard where the Mixologists were jammin ' and making a welcome public spec- tacle of their musical talents. The mass then proceeded to the foot- ball game (100 years of B.H.S. foot- ball!), blanketing the bleachers with red and gold, and later on to the Homecoming dance. ..And a rollicking good time was had by all. WE ' VE GOT MAGIC What is it about royalty that would cause 68 people to spend $15.00 and two weeks of worry and nervousness for the chance to compete to become a king, queen, prince, or princess? For some it is a popularity race; however, for others it is a means of showing ones support and spirit for a school they love. For still others, it is the satisfaction of a dream that started in their youth, a dream of crystal castles and horse-drawn carriages. Everyone has heard stories ab out a prince charming or a beautiful princess, surrounded by magic and beauty and always leading a happy life. Whatever the reason, every year many students aspire to the sparkling positions of the Homecoming Royalty. 1. Senior Prince and Princess: and Lucy Anderton. 2. Junior Prince and Princesses: Todd Hunter, and Tracy Newton. 3. Sophomore Prince and Princess: Gaines and Nicole Chabot. 4. Freshman Prince and Princess: Maria Bonner and Dike Ahanotu. 5. Homecoming King and Queen: Blake Wil- liams and Alice Wilson. Stephen Gregory Alyssa Nicholls, Anthony YALTY The Homecoming Pageant was a roaring success despite many last minute changes. The contestants had to ans- wer questions or perform talent acts, depending on the position sought. There was a wide range of questions asked, and the variety of responses added an interest- ing and personal touch to the candidates. On Friday, the winners were announced to the stu- dent body at the Spirit Rally. Many of the winners attended the Homecoming football game, where they were presented in front of spirited students and faith- ful alumni. The festivities continued into the night, when the Royal Court was admitted free to the Home- coming dance. 1 • ,JL J i S ( 1 J HOMECOMING FINALISTS— The 1985 finalists for Homecoming King and Queen and class Prince and Princess were, left to right (front row) Duru Ahan- otu, Ron Rotter, Rashidi Harper, Lucy Anderton, and Jennifer Cox, (second row ) Alice Wilson, Ve- ronica Owens, Cherene Fillingam, Alyssa Nicholls, Tracy Newton, Nicole Chabot, Amanita Lemon, Ali Price, and Stephen Gregory; (third row) Blake Wil- liams, Shaun Saunders, Todd Hunter, Maria Bonner, Micah Zar low, Freddy Chuck, Anthony Gaines, Dennis Shragg, Joel Valentin, and Colin Gooding, and (back row) Dike Ahanotu. 133 Roger Armstrong Johanna Arnold Gena Austin Jennifer Austin Terrance Austin Nora Aviles Olga Aviles David Backer Bette Baker Erika Baker Lisa Balabanian Kai Bansner Bryant Baker Mariko Baker Kent Baldwin William Barros Michelle Bayba Steven Bell Dara Berk Steven Bickel Rico Bayless Sonji Bennet Zak Best Toby Bielawski Devin Binder Kimberly Blair Renee Bledsoe Jennifer Boe Lisa Black Leah Blanton Jorgen Blomberg Helen Bolt Jane Bond Margot Bowman Lorelle Boynton Maria Bradley Christopher Bowen Darren Boyden Jeffrey Bradford Shauna Brand 142 Kathryn Bright Alison Brown David Brown Mark Brown Christopher Brown Aaron Brown Alice Buchanan Richard Bucher Thomas Budinger John Burgeson Erik Burns Matt Burrows Emeal Bullock Thomas Burgess Peter Burns David Bush 143 Colin Campbell David Chai Dennis Chester Wo ok Chi Ethan Cary Freya Chavis Hyuk Chi Gary Chia 144 Elizabeth Chiao Jenny Cho Rachael Christman Susan Chung Nina Chien Lailina Cho Kenny Chu Adam Clark John Clarke Cary Cole Lakeshia Coleman Joshua Collins Allan Cohen John Coleman Jason Collins Heather Connolly Mark Conway Kathy Cooreman Bridgin Coulter Mary Daughtry Suzi Cooper Venise Corbin Jennifer Cox Maria Davis Frederick DeBose Noah DeLissovoy John Dean Andrew Delaney Sylvia Delgado Simone Deloney Jamai Deuberry Jully Dhong Andrew Dienstfrey Anne Divenye Jason Dommer Jeffrey Dozier Ben Dillon Eric Dolven Matthew Doyle Alphonso Edington Jenny Farnsworth Aaron J. Feldman Rim a Fields Jay Fisher See. .. spot.. .R-U-N?... run! !! ! 148 Natalie Friedman Andrew Galleni Grace Gilbert Elizabeth Gonzales Carl Fuller Lara Ghelerter Gideon Goldman Colin Gooding William Greer Stephen Gregory Barney Greinke Jeffrey Grether Benjamin Griffin Lisa Gwynn Ramal Haley Heather Halprin Aniko Halverson Lisa Harding Rashidi Harper Tonie Harris Nicole Hardie Mia Harper Adriene Harris Bradley Hart 150 Alexis Harte Tammy Hay Deadra Henderson Jaheda Herbert Amy Hawthorne Shelley Hayden Melissa Henry Neave Higgins Kiyomi Hiramoto Chandler Hoffman Jennifer Holmes Kirsten Hongisto Yvonne Ho Scott Eolcomb Melissa Holmes Cynthia Horning 151 Dedra Hunt Kendra Hunter Ryoshin Imai Amor Inacay Sean Hunt Jessica Hurlburt Rachard Imazumi Anthony Ison 152 Jennifer James La Shan James Yolanda James Karen Jeffries Erika Jensen Alison Johnson Amy Johnson Crystal Johnson Julie Johnson Lemuel Johnson Nancy Johnson Thomas Johnson Willie Johnson Felicia Jones Meshia Jones Le Vinh Jordan Whitney Jourdan Nicole Joyner Tanya Kalmar Jane Kanyuk Ian Keasler Brian Keeney Navah Kelman Rohana Kenin 154 - •% ft Gabriel Kessler Glenn Keyser IV aurico Kim Crystal King Fonda King Rolf Kirby Elizabeth Kloian Matt Klopp Yvonne Link Leslyn Little Christian Little Jennifer Longree Heriberto Lopez Charlie Lou Jean Marie Lozano Preeda Luangrath Lisa Lucas Christine Lukas Jason Lustig Damion Lyons Joshua Luft Brij Lunine Carolyn Lyles Heather Mac Clelland 157 Mari Manninen Raughley Mastbrook John lives life off the wall Brandy Martin Ariya Masuda Joyce Matthews LaRue Mayo Marc McCoy Josy McEldowny Patrick Maxwell Anthony McCoy Monica McCoy Geanise McGee 158 159 Julia Mitchell Jason Moll Damian Morgan Vanessa Morrison Sean Mix on Mark Moore Geogiane Morris Jonathan Mosley Amy Muckelroy Cary Murphy Achebe Myles Anise Nassiry Sonia Mueller Sylvia Myintoo Jaemi Naish Alicea Nellis 160 Amy Nellis Marielle Nelson Tom Nelson Karen Ng Jennifer Nelson Sally Nelson George Nesbitt Matthew Ng Kirsten is shocked at the prospect of graduating Caroline Nishifue Staci Norman Naomi Nishimoto Elizabeth O ' Donnell 161 Patrick O ' Donnell Craig Oki Megan O ' Keefe David Oki Aaron Ott Shelita Outland Mary Ctterbach David Park Gabriel Olin Schuyler Oliver Maria Oliver Katie Orenstein Chris Parker Tuula Pera Jessie Parker Aurora Perez 162 We came to pose.. 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Marcy Seiden Jeff Seik Monica Senegal Aimee Sessions Terika Shabazz David Shanks Julie Shell Laura Shephard Flynn Signer Linda Silberman Janaciara Silva Janaina Silva 167 Degi Simmons Philip Simmons Riva Simmons Theresa Simmons The Senior Kings worship their deity, the Beat Box Michael Simpson Eona Skelton Darcel Slaughter Reuben Sloan Bobby Smith Mavalda Smith Nico Smith Karen Sm oiler 168 John Sparks Harry Spiller Andrew Spear Joel Spitzer Heading for the Big Time... mud wrestling Tamara Springsteen Tarus Starks Theresa Squire Andrea Steib Aminta Steinbach Spencer Stevens Rachel Stevens Stefan Stevens 169 William Stockard Deshane Stuart Susie Sugimoto Shauna Sullivan Richard Stroud Raquel Suarez Martin Sul Gregory Supriano Kazumi Taniguchi Alicia Taylor Would someone please teach me how to use this thing? 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Sarah Putman Ibraaim Quraishi Alisa Quirey Erik Raitinjer Kyria Ramey Chris Ramirez Okorie Ramsey Felicia Ranallo Jessica Ratcliff Anthony Reed Simone Reicher Ila Revenagh Angela Reynolds Abe Rice Delisa Rice Antoinette Richardson Cardia Richardson Sharon Richey Linda Riley Yuri Rita Kalyani Robbins Tuan Robbins David Roberts Jeannine Roberts Thomas Roberts Delia Robinson Jacob Robinson Jennifer Robinson Kenyatta Robinson Jennifer Rodgers Jill Rodgers Cha-Cha Rodriguez Joshua Roger Heidi Ronfeldt Kristin Rosenkrans Robert Rosemond Zach Rosen Jennifer Rosenblum Lisa Rosenthal Ted Rosenthawl Lynn Rosenzweig Robin Rosenzweig Lisa Ross Yano Rubinstein Josephine Garcia-Rubio Itai Pines Robert Ruddell Esperanza Ruiz 233 Charisse Russell Kiley Russell Maoz Saar Helene Sadoulet Evelyn Salquero Noah Salzman Jennifer Samson Che Sanders Gursimrat Sandhu Adam Santher Car olina Santiago Michelle Saucer Shaun Saunders Jacob Sayles Lgnn Sayre Rain Scherr Tammi Schiff Emil Schissel Ben Schmookler Matt Schooch Mona Schraer Phoebe Schian Dennis Schrag Paul Schuchert Garrett Schwab Jason Schweizer Lilia Scott Cherie Setf Mia Semingson Cardell Senegal Meera Sharnaff Zoe Sharpe Tarra Sharpe Lamont Shelby Antoinette Sherman Liao, Shih-Pin Gail Shirley Stephanie Shrieve Vanessa Sibbald Nathanael Silin Kerry Silverman Reka Simonsen George Labos-Simpao Roddy Simpson Carmen Sims Shannon Singleton Heather Sinahe Almura Moronne 234 Jenny Sitkin Michael Sklut Abner Slag Monique Slaughter Carrie Smith Colin Smith Demetra Smith Dennell Smith Felesia Smith Jon Smith Scott Smith Daniel Smith-Rowsey Mark Sniderman Soheil Sodeif Daryl Soe Bree Soland Felix Solomon Margaret Solomon Ben Somkin Liba Sosna Mikael Spaeth Chris Sparks William Spears Harold Spiller Tracy Stanifer Eliazbeth Stark Tirien Steinbach Athena Stephens Zaheva Stevens Sage Stewart N. Stout Gregory Strom Matt Stromberg Kurt Strovink Howard Sturghall Glen Sugiyama Corinna Sullivan Maya Sullivan Nicholas Sweeney Anne Sweet Mwosi Swenson Alison Swift Nick Sywak I inh Ta John Taber Alan Tarn Christine Tasto Anissa Taylor 235 Christi Taylor Edward Taylor Irabe Taylor Michelle Taylor Rona Taylor Alex Tehrani Skae Terbiff Adam Terry Lucky Thomas Natasha Thomas Carmen Thompson Tommy Thompson Pierre Tiffith Kim Todd Erwin Tolentino Ha Tra Nick Traylor Dianna Tu Thomas Tuann Toni Tulloch Ben Turman Jesse Upton Adam Valdez Joel Valentin LaKeisha Vaughns Chris Vognar Cassell Von Baeger Amber Wagner Benamm Walker Chelsea Walker Susan Walker Zach Waller Zachery Walton Cyrillia Ward Jason Wardly Corey Ware Susan Washington Chris Waterman Erika Watkins Jon Watson Sharon Watson Michael Weaver John Weeks Joel Weinberg Jenny Weir Jonathan Miller-Weisberger Ian Welsh Autumn Westbrook 236 Edward Wheaton Craig White Karen Wichner Robert Wiggins Rachel Wilken Amy Willats Artimese Williams Colin Williams Gerald Williams James Williams Larry Williams Stacie Williams Trinia Williams Erika Wilson Michael Wilson Monica Wilson Nikki Wilson Naomi Winiwarter Heather Winters Adam Wise Andrew Wise Richard Witherspoon Daniel Wong Heather Wong Kenneth Wong Kim Wong Ted Wong Vicky Wong Charles Wright Maurice Wright Sadaya Wright Tomeko Wright Raymond Yee Wang, Yi Majorie Yakota Jill Yoshimura Gretchn Young Robert Young Shannah Young Laura Yu Lian Yu Sarah Yu Catherine Zinn Juan P. Zuzunaga, Sina Fera Phuong Vu Andrew Wells Jahanfar Yadegar 237 Jeremy Aaron Dapo Abina Tanya Acker Matt Africa Sandra Aguilar Leah Aguilera Dike Ahanotu Masood Ahmed Dhorz Ajar Lerner, Akiba (Oops) Roxana Alizadeh Thomas Alldredge Kyshia Allen Hannah Alrich Andres Alvarez Susana Alvarez Rachelle Andrews Arcellious Archie Sebrina Armond Justin Avery Aisha Ayers Navoto Babitt Mark Balabanian Gloria Baldizan Tim Ballew Erika Banks Ezra Barney Deshwan Bassard James Beatty Shannon Beckham Peter Bell Jessie Bellfort Zack Belt Cece Bennett Jack Benny Amy Berbower Maya Berger Carrie Berk Tatra Beuttler 238 Karen Bevis Rebecca Biller Devon Biser Asia Blau Jon Bl auner Damon Bolden Maria Bonner Jerome Bowie Kisasi Bowie Fat Boy Jenny Boyd Jenny Boyer Benji Boynton Kelly Bradford Kendra Bradford Larhonda Bradford Naomi Brandes Aaron Brill Michael Brock Elizabeth Bron Andre Brooks Anthony Brown Ben Brown Cara Brown Elizabeth Brown Molly Brown Oscar Brown Paris Brown Ramon Brown Serafina Brown Danny Bucher Rana Buckner Keena Budd Daniel Bujold Jessica Bury Denise Burgess Michael Burns Lilibeth Cachero Lani Caguioa Jon Calder Erica Caldwell Troy Campbell Anthony Cappe Sadie Carr Tavio Carr Kevin Carraway Erika Casady Alondra Casey 239 orenzo Castaneda Teresa Cavanaugh Roosevelt Chappie E. Charlson Chaivet Chea V. Koo Chi-Chih Lee Chien Sarah Christianson Carolyn Chu Freddie Chuck Karin Clarno Renita Clayton Jason Clenfield Tomorrow Cole Palo Coleman Sigmoid Colon John Colton Stacy Colvin Andrew Conning Bryna Content Shirley Cook Twyla Cook Shawn Cooks Aoni Cooper Bill Cooper John Cooper Rory Coughlan James Coulter Grace Pang (Oops) Kirsten Crapo Tawnya Crawford Jane Crochet 240 And she told two friends. And so on, and so on, and so on... Ilona Csorgo Diane Cummings Bart Davenport Abida Davis Andrea Davis Brandon Davis Deandre Davis Jonathan Davison Sara De ' Armond Becky De Guzman Chuck De Boise Laurent De Janury Debby DeLeon Sandy DeLissovoy Zachary Denning Chad DeVelois Kan Dhillon Starlie Diamant Kevien Dillard Gavin Distasi Frank Dodd Emal Dominick Anthony Draper Cuong Du Seth Ducey Frannie Dutton Carrie Eastman Ethan Einwohner Derek Ellingberg Savoy Elliott Geoffrey Ely Caleb Entrekin 241 Terence Epps Rebecca Erlin Kim Euston Cecil, Evan Dee Ann Evans Nicol Evans Tina Evans Silas Everett Emily Ewell Ben Fabry Blaine Falconer Susanna Falk Jonathan Farber Villarroel, Fausto Jay Feist Omar Felder Isaac Feldman Leo Fender James Ferguson Paul Fernandez Astral Finnie Shauna Finnie Jerry Fisher Erica Fitschen Randle Flagg John Flanagan Cecil Fletcher Dylan Flocker Natasha Flocker John Fowler Joseph Fowler Marya Francis 242 Childhood Passion Anthony Franklin Kaisan Franks David Fuchs Susan Fuller Raena Furlow Melissa Gaines Ricardo Garcia Maire Gardner Amy Garlin Nataki Garrett Cullen Gerst Rebecca Gettleman Lisa Giampaoli Phoebe Gifford Delores Gilbeaux Jodie Gill Ben Glass Matt Goheen Michaela Goldhaber Laura Goldschmidt Joanna Gorin R. 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Gorman Cecily Graburn Joe Gray Salina Gray Eben Gray Jordan Greene Leona Greenlow Becky Gregg Marcus Grimes Sacha Guppy Kim Guthrie On display 243 Rachei Gwynn Samantha Hadenfeldt Django Hagen Moss Hahn Dylan Haley Toyra Halsell Charissa Hamilton Sang-Jin Han Antoinette Hand Hans Hansen Latasha Hardman Gregory Harm Trinice Harper Marvese Hart Atalaya Harvey Luke Hass Mike Hatchell Chris Hawthorne Kristin Hazleton Charisse Hedgepeth Chris Heine Beth Hester Annie Hewitt Eugenie Hill Floyd Hill Khatt Hill Sasha Hill Craig Hilliard Shiloh Hills Robert Hiramoto Chiu Hjordan Lisa Hogan Portia Holland Troy Holland Keicha Hollimon Kim Holzrichter Eugene Ho Rattany Hort David Huang Jonathan Hughes Jesse Hunter Brendan Hurd Ambereen Husain Carina Husband Tiffany Hutcherson Matt Hutcheson Reago Hutson Annie Illberd 244 Sarah Illberg Ryokei Imai Ian Inaba Andres Irlando Michael Ison Jessica Israels Anthony Jackson Henry Jacob Erica Jacobson Sarah Jaeger Cait James Polli James Ilah Jarvis Rosalit Jaszczyk Mina Javid Brendan Jemison Monica Jennings Eric Jockin-Brown Anglia Brown Corey Johnson Maurice Johnson Eliel Johnson Derrick Jones Kevin Jones Lavell Jones Michael Jones Tara Jones Damon Jordan Vivian Jordan Todo Judd Amy Kasarda Jeff Kataoka 245 Zorana Katechis Rebecca Katz Tal Kayatsky Anne Keech Dianne Keller Michelle Kellman Ari Kelman Clark Kent Genevieve Kern La Daniel Key Nathan Keyes Wayne Keys Kakouti Khamda Lucine Khodar Mary Khodar Kate Kirby Latargie Kirk Nikolai Kirkham Elizabeth Kleine Malissa Kliks Adam Klinger Jacqueline Knight Anna Kolb Brandon Kono Lavina Krechmer Karl Krooth Nini Kunhiraman Jalilah Labrie Padma Lakireddy Anna Lam Hy Trieu Lam Jonathan Lamkey 246 Samantha Langer Jenna Largman Janine Lariviere Debbie Larriberot Gant, Lassandro Lonnezza Latour Karen Lauer Rachel Laws Heather Lawson Lisa Lech Dwayne Lee Gloria Lee Jason Lee David Leighton Jacobrian Lemmons Jessica LeVeen Alissa Levy Andrea Lewis Sean Lewis Lu Li Chang-Jen Liao Cheng-Te Liao Quentin Libby MatthewLipner Diwana Littles Dinitra Long Jorge Lopez Jose Lopez Shawana Lovely Camille Lowry Arun Luangrath Che Lucky 24 7 Lotus Lustig Tony Lyles Sean MacClelland Yolanda Madison Jessica Magrin Andrew Mains David Maldonado Geoff Manley David Malveaux Hagar Maoz Susan Mann Ethan Markowitz Joshi Marshall Geoffrey Martin Reka Maximovitch Lonniel Maynor Keri McCoy Kim McCreary Aisha McFadden Damion McGee Jesse McKinney Serita McKinnis Elizabeth McLean Dana McMillan Michael McNeil Sophie McNitt Desiree Meinardi Emilio Mejia Evan Mellonder Mari Mendonca Dana Meridith , Laurie Meriens 1p ■l mm 1 Warn. x ! 1 W Get off my back! Hide it, hide it, here comes a Red Coat. Madeline Metal Carlos Mikell Anna Miller Lincoln Miller Noah Miller Rosco Miller Ocean Mills Cialin Mills-Ostwald Annie Milos Daphne Mitsuno Yolanda Molina Renee Montes S. Moon Nerissa Moore Shana Moore Lily Mora Rebecca Morgan Ima Moron Kent Morris Eric Morton Theresa Morton Tama Moses Rasaan Moshesh Jaina Moultrie Pierre Moultrie Jason Moyer Emily Mugnolo Hannah Murphy Brian Murray Heeza Mutant Diana Nagai Matt Naish 249 Taneya Neal Alex Nelson Cindy Nets Jennifer Newman Antoinette Newson Linh Nham Clark Nikola Tetsuya Nishimoto Emily Noble Dolly Norah Sasha Novakovich Steven Oki Vanessa Oliver Irappa Onfreakas Sean Ormsby Robert Orsini Ruben Ortiz Charlotte Owens Demetria Owens Jennie Paigen John Pahkan Martin Pasillas Andrei Pastermack Anrika Patton Javbro Patton Les Paul Demian Pay James Pearl Tanya Pearlman Linny Peery Carmela Perez Maria Perez 250 At least it ' s not raining. Sandra Perez Janet Pertero Timothy Pete Sally Picciotto Nicole Picou Jessi Pips Greg Pleasant Hamlet Pod Jasmine Polanski Jeaine Polish Toni Roller Callen Pollick Rachel Pond Aaron Pope Camille Porter Noah Potkin Lia Potter Felicia Powell Sarah Pownall Daniel Prada Sengarown Pradachith Robin Prather Eric Price LaTonya Price Molly Price Laura Pripstein Max Radcliffe Promise Rainy Anna Ramos Sara Rankin Aran Rasmussen Tara Rayder 251 Donald Raymond Harris, Raymond Kimberly Redmond Phoenix Reed Ivan Reiff Marquita Reves Cynthia Reynolds Rene Rhodes Alisha Rhone Dan Riggan Cristina Rivera Ethan Roberts Arne Robinson Joel Robinson Keith Robinson Montonio Robinson Rachel Robison Emily Rodgers Toni Roller Lamarre Roose Josh Rosenthal Lisa Ross Darian Rubin Azad Rubs Patricia Ruiz Charisse Russell Kirsten Russell Ben Saari Cynthia Saito Will Sandin Leandra Saunders Jessica Seheiner 252 Raise your hands if your sure. Katrina Schmitz Loren Schnaidt Crystal Schnayeison K. Schoick Noah Schreck Hugh Schreiber Shirley Schwartz Amethyst -Scott Jennifer Scott Phillip Seay Dan Seguin Shaxifa Shabbas Michael Shafer Jessica Shawl Loryn Sheffner Alexander Shentin Latrina Shepard Jon Shimeall Josh Shinoff Eddie Shore Mary Shu Daniel Shulman Tim Silk Alison Simmons Sandy Simms Shannon Singleton Shana Sippy Rad Skater Mai Skelton Ed Sloan Pam Slorpe Nicolas Sluzki Polly Smail Joan Smalley Amri Smith Dennell Smith Eric Smith Jason Smith Orlando Smith Laura Smoyer . Karen Sorenson Monique Sorgen Jenna Spear Rebecca Sperber Eric Stangeland Shelly Steele Seiji Steimetz Amy Stelmach 253 Kevin Stevens Shalon Stephens Rachel Steinberg Jed Stickgold Desy Stoyanou Fran Strickland Gretchen Stromberg Fanta Summers Carrie Swing Apryll Taylor Ryan Taylor Danielle Terry Minh Thanh Vu D. Thomas Kervin Thomas Owen Thomas Seth Thomas Shannon Thomas Thorston Tichenor Damond Tims William Ting Tracy Tolbert Byron Toledo Claudette Tolliver Adam Tondre Bassanguen Tonye Greg Topel Jennifer Torbohn Karim Toubba Jamal Tracy Huy Tran Rosemary Trombley 254 Ivan Turner Lamont Turner Catherine Uehara Tsahai Ungar Jason Valez Malysa Vance Peter Vang Johnny Vanteer Ken Van Schoick Jason Van Veen Anna Vaubel Demita Vaughn Pinky Vereen Marisa Villigas Marilyn Vincent Tuyetnga Vu Erika Wagar Flora White Loren Walker Thaddeus Walker Kendra Wallace Hannah Waller Josh Wallin Meridith Walter James Walton Anita Ware Cynthia Warren LaTonia Washington Ben Watkins Joseph Watkins Masaye Waugh Emily Weinert 255 Ash a Weinstein Mark Wave Jessica Weisglas Adriana Weissmann Jon Wengrofsky Michael Wharton Caitlin Wheat Colleen Whelan Lucetia Whitmore Tunde Whitten Rebecca Who Jessica Willett Andrea Williams Bellodgia Williams Brinston Williams Cybrieal Williams Jamal Williams Keshia Williams Marya Williams Myron Williams Forest Wilkinson Lassandro Gant-Wilson Monolito Wilson Heather Winkelman Henry Wong Bill Woodcock Archealus Woodson H. Worcestershire Susie Wyatt Chris Wyle Bin-Nun Yaru Narvel Yates Leona Yoshimura Kimberly Youman Carlton Young Marnin Young Onndine Young Wendy Young Shauna Younger Mikiko Yui Michael Zarlow Mimi Zeiger Zo Zeitz Donovan Ziemer Gabriela Zim Shani Zinder 257 260 261 RKELFY J 2 - 7 212. Working with the classes of ' 85 and ' 86 has given me an experience the memory of which I ' ll live with forever. Students at Berkeley High School are great, but these two classes are the only ones with which I have been able to work with as Principal and therefore get a different perspective about student leadership. If their enthusiasm, dedication, concern for one another and for their school indicate a trend, the future looks bright for the leaders of tomorrow. Graduation day was the most memorable moment in my high school experience for several reasons. In those days, sixteen years seemed to have special signifigance. So ... at 16, for graduation, I was permitted to have my first formal dress. I still remember the large puffed sleeved pink chiffon with gold threads. Thinking that I was looking my best, I was thrilled to be able to show off as I returned to the stage several times for academic and athletic awards. However when I was awarded the Plato Medal , I could hardly reach the stage because of shaky knees. The award was made annually by a local merchant civic leader to the graduating student for outstanding academic achievement and community service. It was an award all Modesto High School students aspired to aquire. SAMANTHA H. LEE PR IMC IP AL ••• .r « . Mr. Dean Ms. Aguilar Ms. Fong Ms. Anderson Ms. Johnson Mr. Carvahlo Mr. Kaneko African - American Mr. Navies Department Head 1. Kim boogies down to the Afro -Haitian beat. 2. Mr. Navies and student during the Kwanza celebration. 3. ' 86 class clown, Darren Minor puts the class in an up- roar. 268 Studies When things go wrong, as they sometimes will When the road you ' re trudging seems all up hill When funds are low and dep ' ts are high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh When the administration is pressing you down a bit Don ' t give up the stuggle, just don ' t quit. This year, the department was in jeoprady of extinction, but 150 concerned students protested this threat at a School Board meeting and saved the de- partment. This unique department includes classes in Afro-Haitian dance, black male and female relations, and Swahili. Remember - A people without a knowledge of their past is like a tree with- out roots. Mr. Constant Department Head 1. Dapo says, Who spilled beer on my negatives? 2. Student experiences art metal 3. Don ' t I know you from somewhere? 270 Arts, Industry Johnny ' s mother, Joan, didn ' t know what to do. Her son, a fourth grader at Columbus Elementary school had changed his hair into a mowhawk and had it died green. Being a yuppie, she was outraged, but he would draw picture for her to make her smile. She was impressed with his abilities. He made it through the fourth grade, in fact he made it all the way to the ninth grade! B.H.S.!! Johnny decided that he would take as many art, industry, and design classes as possible. The first semester he took beginning photography and design and orientation. The following semester, he enrolled in photo jour- nalism, beginning drawing, and combined metals. The teachers were also impressed by his work, though always amazed by his ap- pearance. He won first prize in the school photo contest and lived hap- pily ever after. Business Education Ms . Wasdon Department Head The Business Education department at B.H.S. of- fers a variety of classes de- signed to help students learn more about the busi- ness world. Amoung the most popular courses of- fered are typing and econ- omics. Other available classes are shorthand, re- cordkeeping, business law, and accounting. Whether one goes on to a career in business or not the skills taught in this department prove valuable for life. 1. Matt Arndt jams on the typewriter. 2. Jane and Suzie unravel the mystries of accounting. 272 273 Computer Science Ms. Russ Department Head „ 1. Anise Lisa grin over their first program. 2. Natalie kickin ' it in computer. 3. But Sara, the computer isn ' t ev- en on! Hello! Berkeley High ' s com- puter department added three courses for the 1985-86 school year, Pascal: Advanced To- pics, Computer Applica- tions, and Art Using the Computer. It remains one of the largest com- puter science depart- ments in the Bay Area. Flora Russ is the chair- person of the depart- ment, which includes 6 teachers. Ms. Hansen Mr. Houck Mr. Harvey Ms. Houston Mr. Hassett Mr. Hubbard Mr. Henri Ms. Hunter English Ms. White Department Head 1. Students with the latest, videos of their English books. 2. Suddenly enlightened in Ms. Gallegos ' class. 3. J-Rad jams on the broom while Mr. Kratz sighs a song for his English classes. Mr. Jacob Mr. Kellis Ms. Jogo Ms. Kennedy Mr. Johnson Mr. Knight Mr. Kaaya Mr. Kratz Berkeley High ' s English Department is unique for many reasons. Number one, it has many outstanding teachers, ex- perts in their fields. Second of all, it offers a variety of classes from English 1A, Multicultural Literature, and Composi- tion, to a variety of electives such as Bible as Literature, Asian Literature, and Popular Literature. The English Depart- ment also offers A.P. courses such as British Literature and Modern American Literature. Ms. Labos-Simpao Mr. Langille Mr. LeBlanc Mr. Lee Ms. Lee Mr. Liu-Klein Ms. Lofting Mr. Ludeman Foreign Language Mr. Lorenzo Department Head What does this title imply? Does it conjure up ideas of French stud- ents, led by Mme. Clau- dine, taking an afternoon off for a feast? Or stud- ents making pinatas?Well, it should, for these are just two of the fun acti- vities correlated with the foreign language dept. Despite the departments drawbacks (foreboding rumors of asbestos ceil- ings), it remains one of the most outstanding. Students can learn Span- ish, French, German Latin, and if they contin- ue far enough, some can teach classes. Mr. Lui Ms. Marshall Ms. Lytle Ms. Mason Ms. MacDonald Ms. Mattson Mr. Marin Mr. Mitchell 1. Terry Lloyd, Jr. V-P, planning future Senior trip to Mexico. 2. Frau Rowland suggests a vacation spot. 3. Sr. Lorenzo teaches his class La Bamba. 279 Mr. Mendoza Mr. Nash Mr. Metcalf Mr. O ' Loughlin Ms. Meyer Mr. Panasenko Ms. Mohrbach Ms. Pensky History Mr. Scrofani Department Head The History department is a combination of many subjects from U.S. Government to Poli- tics and Power and Current World Affairs. For each student there is a great opportunity to learn about the world both past and present. With such a variety students are able to take four years of history and never get bored. Each teacher has their own way of teaching ranging from Mr. Eichorn ' s and Mr Anderson ' s laid back attitudes toward criminal law and Psychology to Ms. Meyers and Ms. Wilson with their 18 page final to Mr. Johnson ' s endless amounts of dittos and newspaper articles. All the classes help to add to the uniqueness of Berkeley High. 280 mtkm 1. Mr. Brooks is overjoyed at drawing a parallel between seeking self and the perfect bakery. 2. Ms. Meyers explains the finer points of U.S. History. 3. When Ron Dellums talks, people listen. 281 Ms. Rice Ms. Roost Mr. Rickard Mr. Rose Mr. Romero Ms. Rowland Ms. Rone Ms. Rubin Home Economics 282 Ms. Ryken Mr. Sanchez Mr. Sax by Mr. Say I es Mr.Schrump Ms. Sheridan Mr. Silverman Ms. Singman The Home Economics and Family Life depart- ment is headed by Ms. Jackson. The department features classes in serving, cooking, baby care, and social living. The sporty fashions of the sewing classes are often displayed in the G- building while the delicious aromas of the cooking classes drift thr- ough the B- building. The baby care program has re- cently expanded and there is now a new nursery for older children. The infant- toddler course is particu- larly rewarding because students work directly with the youngsters. It ' s very exciting to watch the babies grow and change. The new nursery is located next to the social living classroom where students can learn a great deal about themselves and their peers. The Home-Ec. de- partment offers many in- teresting classes teaching many practical skills ran- ging from threading a ne- edle to changing diapers without getting squirted. Ms. Small Ms. Sutton M r. Spohn Mr. Teal Ms. Sponseller M r. Thom pson Ms. Sutliff M r. Traum Math A Mr Dunn- Ruiz Department Head 1. Josh Milberg tutors Mr. Lee 2. Mr. Knight explains geometry with a song. 3. Mr. Le Blanc with students in the computer math lab 284 Ms. Vansteenberg Ms. Vukichevich Ms. Wade Mr. Ward Mr. Warren Ms. Washburn Ms. Waters Ms. Watson Mathematics at B.H.S.: challenging, exciting, refres- hing! The B.H.S. Math Department is chock full o ' courses ranging from those that introduce basic math- ematical skills to those classes the truly test the abilit- ies of our greatest math scholars. Such courses are taught by brilliant and often sadistic mathematicians who are second to none, in both respects. All in all, mathematics at B.H.S. is all fun and games, and it is most important to remember that the one who partici- pates and works hard is the one who has all the fun! P.E. Ms. Gregerson Department Head 1. You ' re supposed to use a bat! 2. Racquetball, a wild sport. 3. Dancin ' feet! 286 Jimmy is tired of taking the same ordinary P.E. class year after year. He wants to do something different. Something original. So Jim- my transfers to B.H.S. from a school in Kansas, where all he could do was play football or be a cheerleader. Jimmy isn ' t too big, and he doesn ' t have great legs, so there was no place for him. He is fas- cinated with the number of choices at B.H.S., and he s signs up for tap dancing, something he realizes he has always wanted to do. But tap dancing is full. What can Jimmy do? No problem. Jimmy ' s counselor informs him that there ' s a space in aerobic swimming, just an- other of the basketful of spe- cialized P.E. classes offered at B.H.S. Jimmy is flabbergas- ted. He does some research and discovers that he could have taken fencing, Israeli folk dance, or lifesaving, and he can ' t wait until next year. Where else could I find such a variety? , Jimmy wonders. Nowhere. At B.H.S. , P.E. is more than a requirement. It ' s something that every Jimmy can enjoy participating in, with a staff that ' s much more than adequate, and a lot of fun to work. 287 wis. Boatman Mr. Campbell Ms. Brannon Ms. Carter Ms. Brown Ms. Chuck Mr. Brown Ms. Chun Science Mr. Nelson Department Head 1. Have you seen your cat lately? 2. Pete explains the wonders of the universe. 3. Mr. Dickey flaunts X-Rated pictures to his class. 4. Mina Javid maintains a steady hand. 288 The science department of BHS remains, this year, as one of the top departments of the school. It offers classes for students of all levels of ability, from investigating the earth, to adv. chem, bio, physics, to advanced placement classes in these subjects, as well as human anatomy. The rooms are still cold; the books, very old, but under Henry Nelson, tea- cher and head of this department, enrollment is up and the staff has acquired a new refrigerator to keep various biolog- ical mutations growing at acceptably slow rates. Some of those mutations being the actual students. 1. Honorary Redcoat. 2. Science anyone? 3. Like hungry vultures wait- ing for prey. 290 291 Ms. Powers Mr. Small Ms. Reed Ms. Taylor Mr. Rogers Ms. Thomas vcc The VCC is the house on the corner of Bancroft and MLK Jr. Way. What is it? The VCC is a very special and unique school-age parenting program. Anyone under 21 years of age who has a baby under the age of two and is seeking a high school diploma can leave her baby there to be taken care of. Young parents can drop their children off at 7:30 am and pick them up after their last class. If the parent at- tends Berkeley High, she takes a parenting class and a lab class with the children. The lab class is not only offered for parents, but also for any student at BHS who opts to take the class. It ' s a wonderful experience. The actual program began fifteen years ago with federal funds under Senate Bill 1860. California was the first state to have the program, and the VCC was the first in the state. The VCC is named after Vera Casey who founded the program. 1. VCC supervisors Connie Murphy, Josie Crochet, and Ms. Sylvester (not shown, department head, Ms. Jackson). 2. Lawrence models the food at snack time. 3. Good food, charming company, nice atmosphere, and gorgeous help! What more could you want? ... . : - 292 Sports at BHS .... . O rn l iNu vzj vm dfr etesv rNM ut 2% BASKETBALL 3o2- soccer 3ofc WRESTLING 3o8 TRACK AND FIELD 312- TENNIS 314- FENCING 315 BADMITON 3lfc GYMNASTICS 318 60LF 320 BASEBALL 3M Softball 3 6 SWIMMING 330 CREW 33 LACROSSE 336 N C S CANDIDS 333 mm 1 A Km! The B.H.S. Men ' s Varsity Basket- ball, dominated by its 5 senior starters Darren Boyden, Terry Burns, Troy Vann, Anton Walker, and Henry Whit- more, had a very exciting season. Led throughout by their coach Stelton Mitchell, the team compiled one of its best records in recent years. They won the RBAL championships with decisive wins over El Cerrito 117-67 (where forward Troy Vann scored 40 points) and De Anza 79-59. The year started off on a high note with a win over St. Mary ' s, which was followed up by winning the St. Eliza- beth Tournament by beating Ala- meda, McAteer, and St. Elizabeth respectively. After that, the team fell off its winning pace though, losing the next two games to Skyline and Old Nemesis Bishop O ' Dowd. However, the team rebounded the next week during the Berkeley Classic Tourna- ment beating Hogan by 37 points in the opener and breezing through the rest of their games to win the trophy once more. The team continued to play inspired basketball, sparked by the play of Terry Burns and Henry Whitmore, winning their last 8 games. The team finished with a league re- cord of 7-1, and a final season record of 20-5, ranked third in the East Bay. SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) St. Mary ' s 68-59 De La Salle 63-65 Skyline 63-67 Bishop O ' Dowd 48-64 Oakland 75-68 De Anza 54-61 Kennedy 68-59 Pinole Valley 67-62 El Cerrito 66-57 St. Elizabeth Tournament Alameda 81-62 McAteer 71-64 St. Elizabeth 83-81 Berkeley Classic Tournament Hogan 92-55 Oakland 78-63 McClymonds 81-73 League Record 7-1 3 1. Terry goes up for a shot against the Gauchos. 2. Anton gets fouled while making a lay- up. 3. The team celebrates its victory in the Berkeley Classic Tournament. 4. Back Row(L-R): Coach Mitchell, Mal- colm Dunbar, Greg Richey, Kenyatta Phelps, Terry Burns, Anton Walker, Dan Grief, Troy Vann, Spencer Stevens, Scott Nabeta statisticain, Coach Buckley. Kneel- ing: Rico Bayless, Darren Minor, Henry Whitmore, Darren Boyden, Richard Stroud, Damion Lyons, Lonnie Remler, Jason Pow- ers statistician. 5. Henry ' s Finger Roll is SO sweet! 6. Troy and Anton put tough D on a De- Anza wimp! The Women ' s Junior Varsity Basketball team had an- other rather disappointing season, partially due to the lack of commitment from its players. Although they originally started with ten players, by the end of the season only five remained. The high point was winning twice as many games as they did last year.. .2. However, coach Ricky Caldwell has high hopes for the future. 1. Team picture: (top) Coach Ricky Caldwell, (middle) Susan Washington, Nicole, (bottom) Demetra Smith, Julia. Not pictured: Meli Leonardos, Barbie Otterbeck, Danielle Hopkins. 2. Barbie shoots for two over her opponents. 3. Demetra fights for a rebound. 298 Led by Terence Allen and Michael Sklut, the 1985-86 Men ' s Junior Varsity Basketball team had another excel- lent season. Due to the great coaching by former Jacket star Marvin Buckley, they won their league with ease. Their talent is a good sign for next year ' s varsity team, as it will be made up of many present junior varsity players. 1. Terence Keys stretches and puts one in. 2. Berkeley fights for a re- bound. 3. Team picture: (back row) Shannon Harris, Sam Murc- hison, John Fowler, Coach Marvin Buckley, Ben Nason, Kevin, Brandon Davis, (front row) Terence Keys, Chris Harris, Anthony Jackson, Tommy Thompson, Marcus Anderson, Jamal. Not pic- tured: Mike Sklut, Tundi, Oscar Brown. 299 Although it is not reflected in their record, the ' 8 5- ' 86 Women ' s Varsity Basketball team had a pretty good season. After losing 7 out of 12 of last year ' s varsity players, the outlook was not good. However, it became evi- dent in their games that they had a high level of skill, and it just needed to be refined and drawn together. The long preseason served to give them ex- perience in game situations, and they started the season with hope. All of their games over Christmas seemed to have paid off as they beat Kennedy and De Anza. Unfortunately, their league record evened out at 2-2 as they were beaten by a lucky Pinole team, and also by El Cerrito. However, the El Cerrito game was close and, much closer than ahy other team has gotten to beating them. With 2 more decisive victories over De Anza and Kennedy, the team was ready to wreak revengeon Pinole. They went out playing for blood, and led through the whole game until the last 2 minutes. Eecause of one or two bad passes, Pinole caught up. The Berkeley team got flustered and let the game get away from them. The team got valuable experience playing under pressure, but lost a heartbreaker by 2 points. In the El Cerrito game, the last game of the regular season, the lead seesawed back and forth many times. Unfortunately, El Cerrito ended up winning. In the RBAL championships, Berkeley finally got revenge on Pinole, beat- ing them in a come-from-behind victory. They then had the task of having to beat undefeated El Cerrito twice in a row to get to North Coast. They couldn ' t pull it off. Berkeley came agonizingly close, but lost the first game, putting them out of the playoffs ' . All in all, it was a good season, with an excellent outlook for next year. Angelique was the only senior, and only 3 people were juniors. Coach Gene Nakamura predicts a Berkeley domination of the RBAL in the next year, behind such players as MVP Nina Andres and MIP Denise (Peewee) Dotson. 1. Angelique rejects De Anza ' s pitiful attempt at a basket. 2. As Kennedy players look on amazed, Peewee shows off her jumper. 3. Nak tells the team (rather forcefully) what ' s goinig wrong. 300 3 1. Jubilation on the Jacket bench. 2. With the De Anza player ineffectual against her, Alyssa dribbles the ball out. 3. MVP Nina astounds the Pinole players, and makes them feel really dumb at the same time. 4. Team picture: (back row) JV coach Ricky Caldwell, Susan Washing- ton, Danielle Hopkins, Nina Andres, Karen Wichner, Leandra Saunders, Ericka Watkins, Barbie Otterbeck, Varsity coach Gene Nackamura. (front row) Nadditt Donegan, Deme- tra Smith, Angelique Tolliver, Alyssa Nicholls, Antoinette Hinkston, Nicole, Denise Dotson. 301 SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) Pinole Valley 11-0 El Cerrito 5-1 Encinal 3-0 Alameda 6-1 Kennedy 4-1 Richmond 4-0 Piedmont 3-0 Richmond 5-0 El Cerrito 6-1 Encinal 4-0 . Piedmont 3-1 Alameda 2-0 Kennedy 7-1 Pinole Valley forfeit Foothill 2-3 1986 was a tremendous year for the Berkeley High Men ' s Soccer Team as they swept through their league season with a perfect 14-0 record, outscoring their opponents 63-6. Unfor- tunately, their streak came to an end as they were edged 3-2 in the first round North Coast Sectional match by Foothill High School, the no. 2 seed and eventual NCS champion. Leading the way for the Jackets was sophomore center for- ward Rob Young who wholed the RBAL with 21 goals and was second on the team with 5 assists in just 13 games. Right wing Daniel Piniella contributed 10 goals and added a score at NCS. Center halfback Ian Welsh was the Jackets ' top set-up man with 14 assists to go along with 5 goals, including one against Foot- hill. Berkeley ' s strong defense, anchored by senior fullbacks Bud- dy Greer and Yotam Nitsan (co-captains) and sophomore goalie Eric Loebel, registered 8 shutouts and gave up more than one goal in a game just once (against Foothill). Perhaps the strongest effort of the year was a 7-1 romp over Kennedy High, who came into the game vying for the league lead with an 11-1 record, as Berkeley clinched their NCS bid. The Jackets will lose only 5 players, including just 3 starters, and should be well equipped to defend their RBAL title for the next two years. 1. Men ' s Soccer: (back row) Daniel Piniella, Ezra Droggin, Robert Young, Yotam Nitsan, Brant Kaake, Ian Welsh, Chad Lewis, Rob Ades. (middle row) Matt Ardent, Randal Husch, Mark Dejanvry, Ercan Calgaz, Buddy Greer, Mike Simpson, T.A. Burgess, (front row) Coach John Miotell, Mike Klein, Nick Traylor, Shin, Eric Loebel, La Rue Mayo. 2. Ezra crushes the opposition. 302 2 n ami i 3. Robert scores another goal. 4. Ugh! 5. Ian eats his lip in his determination to score a goal. 6. LaRue blocks a penalty shot. 303 W©M EliTf I®€€ii Although the women ' s soccer team did not have as good a year as expected, they have high hopes for next year. This year was a year of growth and experience for their young team. Having lost eight starting seniors last year, they had a very young team consisting of four seniors, four juniors, ten sophomores and three freshmen. It was difficult for such a young and less experienced team to start off the season against a strong team like Carondolet, losing to them 8-0. Although that was dissapointing, the second time they played them, they only lost by a score of 4-0. They only finished in 5th place with a record of 6-7, but they gave the teams that beat them a run for the money. They did not give up when they were losing, they fought to the finish, never letting their team spirit die. They were kept alive by their cheering section, senior Nicole Joyner, who unfortunately had been injured since the last season. Their coach, Deb Vance, was outstanding in helping the less experienced players improve, while certain team members helped them feel welcome. They all have great aspirations for next year ' s team. They will all be older and wiser, and their toughest competitor, Carondolet, is losing elev- en seniors. Although they should have a great team next year, they are unfortunate to have to lose one of their best play- ers. Julia Ficht, their center forward, will be going back to Germany at the beginning of the summer. They hope that she will always consider herself a member of their team. They would like to thank the few but proud who came to their games, and the support of our friends, parents, team members and coach. Congratulations to the guys on an outstanding season! See you all next year, remember... Sting Jackets. S-E-C-R-E-T! 304 SCORES: (Berkeley Scores First) .00 6 Carondolet El Cerrito Encinal Alameda Moreau O ' Dowd Piedmont 0- 8,0-4 5-2,5-3 3-0,5-0 9-0,5-0 1- 2,2-3 1-3,2-4 1-3,3-3 1. Anne-Marie in con- trol. 2. Kim dribbles down the field. 3. Alex, Nicole and Shauna psych up the team during half time. 4. A Moreau player amazes Berkeley with a header. 5. Holly moves in for the kill. 6. Top row: Anne Kletz, Susan Little, Heidi Rondfeldt, Anne-Marie Freed- inan, Kate Kirby, Ju- lia Ficht, Amy Clemments, Jeanette Gross, Shauna Brand, Alex Gorin, Nicole Joyner. Bottom row: Kay McGill, Sarah Horton, Adrienne Bently, Kim Todd, Me era Sharinoff, Jo- hanna King, Toby Bielawski, April West- brook, Elizabeth Kleine, Coach Deb Vance. 305 Wrestling is perhaps the least known about sport at B.H.S. This is too bad since the sport can offer much to Berkeley High students. Wrestling is a combative sport. It is one of the few atheletic events which is entirely individual. Wrestling develops discipline and is a sport for serious, determined athletes. This year our team was very young. Although there were 35 men who tried out, only 7 remained at the end of the season. As a team, we did better than last year, but the real achievements were individual. Senior Doug Klinman placed first in several tourna- ments, including League Finals. A potential cham- pion, John Caulder also did very well, and is expected to improve in the following years. The only other senior, Marcos Frank also had a winning season. The future of B.H.S. Wrestling looks promising as there are several young wrestlers who will form the nucleus for a powerful team. 1.. Wrestling Team: (top) Alex Welson, Marcos Frank, Del Johnson, (bottom) John Caulder, Doug Klien- man, Matt Milman. Not pictured: Lenord Jones, John Mosley. 2. Main Event. 3. Lenord with the reversal 4. ! Head to the mat! 5. Lying down on the job? 6. Part of the plan Del? 306 HOP. 1. Jenny, Sarah and Ericka gang up on Irsuline, 2. Ian Welsh jumps for glory. 3. The speed demon, Darren Minor. 4. Darnell, the lone force, attempts to out jump the competition. 5. Chris, the rocket, ready to shock it. 6. Mike screams, Where ' s the nearest men ' s room? 308 1. Oh,oh,oh,oh what a feeling! 2. Todd and Shaun watch yet another race. 3. Refrigerator Evans gives it his best shot. 4. Go For It! 5. The Trackteam 6. John and Ericka offer support. B.H.S. Track is back! This year ' s strong team has regained its status as a leading power. In the 100 and 200m. dash, Darron Minor, known also for his humor in class, leaves competitors in the dust. On March 20, Darron clocked a record breaking 10.65 for the 100 and 22 flat for the 200! John Adams an up- and-coming star junior, ran 50.5 400m. that same day. John is also the lead-off runner in both the 440 and mile relays. Berkeley ' s men ' s and women ' s relay teams are unbeatable, and powerful. In the 800m., junior Todd Hunter and Chad Lewis lead the way. Also a junior, Chris Berger is Berkeley ' s star miler and two-miler. On March 22, Chris ran a PR of 9:40 for the two-miler. This team has many strong distance runners, and on the field, Ian Welsh, Ericka Wat kins, and James Evans shine on the pole-vault shot put, and discus. All of these strong athletes hope to bring back the glory that belonged to B.H.S. in the past, and in doing so, make it to the state meet. 311 inn it Domination, conquering, over- powering and Dynasty. These words for the past 5 years have partained to the B.H.S. Men ' s Ten- nis team. However, the year of ' 86 for the most part was expec- ted to be a rebuilding year. After the dust cleared, the crowds dwindled, and the seas calmed, we found one or two players return- ing from the glory days. David Boom Boom Chai and Matt Jimbo Klopp are amongst the returning veterans having many years of varsity singles experience. The rest of the team members are underclassman which proves that in a couple of years, the Dynasty will be restored. Bang, a very explosive player surprised the team by his outstanding perfor- mances at the top level of match play. Kimon, David Roberts and Leon Warm were also in the six singles having impressive wins against Alameda, Redwood and Head Royce. The no. one doubles are the Lozano brothers (Amando and Franz) the no. 2 doubles are Bao anf Raymond. The no. 3 spot was held by Abe and Chris. i ! 312 2 4 1. Dave ' s vicious forehand turns out the lights on the unworthy opponent. 2. Bang ' s sizzling concentration puts audiences in awe. 3. Team Pic. 4. Matt blasts his backhand with the greatest of ease. 5. Bao intercepts and puts away the opponents dismal shot. 313 H PMIIINIir©INI The ' 86 Badminton team has had a successful year so far. At this point their record is 5-1 and they expect to continue dominating their league. They had sixty people try-out (not including the groupies). The top 3 mens sin- gles are Jim Vuong, Tung Tran and Kent Huang. Playing top three womens singles are Chrissy Lukas, Pui Chan and April Westbrook. The top 2 mens doubles teams are Vic- tor and Frank; Huy Tran and Huy Phan. Julie Yamashiro and April Lee, both third year players, are playing in the number one women doubles position. Ha Tra and Myrna hold the number 2 position. The mixed doubles spots are filled by G-Hong Hsu-Jill Yoshimura and Bert Huang- Marcie Low. The team displays outstanding sportsman- ship and inspirational spirit. The top players expect to conquer at North Coast. 1. Myron ready to grab the birdy, should his backhand fail him. 2. Tran does it with finesse. 3. ' 86 Birdy Crew. 314 MNCING BHS has some of the best higt school fencers in the Bay Area thi year, and has a good chance of win ning the AAA Fencing Division tour- nament, even though they are the only Eastbay School participating. The Team is currently without an of- ficial coach, but seems to progressing well with their disciplined early mor- ning practice sessions. Dylan Sequin, John Moyer, Derek Whaley, and George Headley are Berkeley High ' s top fencers this year, and all have a good chance of succeeding in the in- dividual competitions on May 3rd. 1. En garde.... 2. Touche! 3. The Eight Musketeers. 315 The Berkeley High Girls Gymnastics Club got a late start due to financial difficulties. The team was cut from the schools pro- gram, but with the help of gymnast Debbie Zuckrow ' support- ive parents, Coach Karen Williams, and Athletic Director Don Allin, a gymnastics club was formed. The Club consisted of all Varsity girls, each girl competing optional routines. The girls competing all around (all four events) consisted of Renee Boyer, Monique, Mellisa and Debbie Zukrow. There is a prom- ising outlook for this years gymnastics club. 1. The Flying Circus in their human form. 2. While in mid air, Neigh Neigh contemplates the landing of her sole dismount. 3. Defying gravity, Monique eyes the camera man. 4. Melissa sky-dives and gracefully lands on the beam. 5. Team members: Leslie, Melissa, Becky Feldman, Monique, Diana Naigai, Karen Bevis. (Front): Coach Karen Williams. Not Pictured: Deborah Zuckrow, Renee Boyer, Jennifer Austin, and Hendricka Henderson. 6. Super-Carmie athlete Leslie salutes the camera. The boys ' gymnastics team, coached by former Jacket gym superstar Paul Spinka, practiced at Golden Bear Sports Club. Pictured above are, top row, from left, Sean Hearne, Charlie Carroll, and Andre Brooks. Bottom are Starlie Diamant, Spinka, and Ray Hart. Not pictured are Mike Ely, Jon Hughes, Aaron Pope, Andy Meyers, and Greg Pleasant. 2 ssiiMILO UWQU CLASf IC Their name is The Classic, their game is Golf. An easy going group of guys that love to smell the green grass and stroke a few birdies. Many outings at Tilden Park, shattering course records and drinking a few cold ones in the club houses was what they did. Percy Crawford, the grand leader of the Classic was once again teaching his pupils how to be the best golfers they could possibly be. Thanks to many active, hard working, dedicated (spiritually and mentally) golfers, they performed miracles on the golf course that shocked the world as we now know it. 1. FOUR. ..one more to go with the other three stuck in the bushes. 2. Watch... 3. ...that... 4. . ..ball.., 5. ...where did it go? 5 The Team: Kent Morris, Brandon Kono, Scott Morris, Ed- ward Halsell, Mark De Jan very, Coach Crawford. Not pic- tured: Ben Somkin, Seth Bomse, Zach Rosen. 319 The 1986 Men ' s Varsity Baseball Team is off to a swift start, sending Kennedy and El Cerrito home with their heads hanging down. The season has just begun, however, with the sizzling bat of three year Varsity star Troy Vann and the golden glove of Darren Boyden, the team has very high expectations. The pitching duties have been mostly handled by Junior Evan Andres, who pitched a very impressive game against Kennedy. The team, for the most part, is very young, but with their excitement, dedication, concentration and their drive to excell, the season appears to look very promising. Pumpsie Green, the long time leader of the Jackets, will once again shower his knowledge on the players to strive for perfection. They ' re Juiced!!!! 320 ¥AiilliF 7 34 r« at 0 1. The thrill of victory. 2. Evan throwing mist against Kennedy. 3. John and Darren converse while Kennedy changes their pit- chers. 4. Team:Bottom(L-R): Damion Lyons, Henry Whitmore, Steve Bell, Greg Rosen, Greg Richey, Se- cond Row: Matt Scola, Sam Ro- mano, Darren Boy den, Randall Roddy, Coach Green;Third Row: Coach Smith, John Dean, Evan Andres, Marc McCoy, Brad Nass, Back Row: Ruben Phill, Brad Hart, LaRon Gilliam, Troy Vann. 5. The Team comes alive for a rally against El Cerrito. 6. Troy prepares to apply the tag. 321 322 J=¥= The members of the 1986 Men ' s J.V. Baseball Team are not your ordinary corn eating, chewing tobacco kind-of- guys, even though most of there oppon- ents are. This bunch of guys are very happy-go-lucky. Their attitude seems to have gotten them far with very im- pressive wins. Coach Mensoza appears to be very enthusiastic about the up- coming season and says that there are pressive wins. Coach Mendoza appears The Team: (first row) Kelly Jacobs, Tim Ballow, Brinston Williams, Eric Wil- iams, Jocko Milan, Mike Klein, Jerome Bowie, Eric Allen, (back row) Millage Rutledge, Dante Williams, Michael Henderson, Roger, Dylan Thede, Thad Wal- ker, Jorda Green, Jahanfar Yadegar, Tom Fitsimons, Tario Carr, David Cober, Tuan Robbins, Coach Mendoza. 1. B.H.S. man 16 smacks a fat one. 2. Berkeley 2nd baseman hurls the rock to insure an out at first. 3. The JV Baseball Team. 4. El Cerrito scrub blows the out while Berkeley slides to a double. 323 : ■ I The 1986 Berkeley High Softball team lead by Coach Carey consists of Junior Nina Andres who plays 1st base. Crystal Johnson a senior has 2nd base. Alison Johnson a senior and Demetra Smith a sophomore share short stop. Mary Daughtry a senior has 3rd base. Amy Stelmach a freshman, has the position of pitcher. Naomi Nishimoto a senior has catcher and Leslie Winters a junior who is very versitile plays D.H., shares short stop, and the out field. The awesome outfielders consist of left fielder Priscilla Jenning a junior who plays a mean left field. Jane Bond (the Arm) is a senior and Alyssa Nicholls a junior does a great job in right field. The Varsity team has many returning and new players. Never the less they all play together as a team. You would say as you see these people play there is a certain fire with in them that gives them the deternination and the 1. SAFE! 2. The Varsity Team. 3. Alyssa Nicholls throws it home. 4. The JV Team. 5. Strike one! 6. What an arm. 7. Ready to play the field! 8. Pitching the ball. 9. Nina Andres catches a fast one. 324  V wsm ' WW- 7 8 drive to win. Coach Carey says if the team works toget- her as a team we will have a very good season. We wish the best of luck to the Women ' s Varsity Softball team. The Women ' s Junior Varsity team is expected to have a great season and to be a great contribution to next year ' s varsity team. 325 AQUA M1 15 IT TDUGH ENOUGH P 326 Although, initially seen as a rebuilding year for the team, the 1986 Men ' s Swim Team under coach Bill Gaeb- ler has an excellent chance of successfully defending its RBAL title. A league title for the Jackets would mean the first time any time has won back to back championships in over five years. The team, led by captains Ethan Scheiner and Willy Stockard with the unbeatable Swede, Harold Kruger, and Eric Dolven, handling the distance events, and stroke swimmers Gregg Holzrichter, Mark Mendonca, Aaron Cozen, Brendan Byrne, and league breaststroke champion Brian Nebeta, has one of Berkeley High ' s strongest frontlines in years. Jory Blomberg, Jeff Lipton, Jody Cummings, Matt Stromberg, Gary Schwab, and Matt Berman add valuable points adn depth to the defending champions. The Jacket ' s top challenge, as always, comes from the Pinole Valley Spartans, nearly equal in strength to Berkeley. However, the Jackets combination of spirit and strong swimmers should lead it once again to the top of the Richmond Berkeley Atheletic League. 1. Mark Frogman Mendonca. 2. Eric cruises at a leisurely pace. 3. Look at that backstroke. 4. Ethan in flight. 5. Harold makes waves. 6. The Aquaboys (minus a few). 327 328 Waking up at 5:00 am, in an effort to get to practise at 6:00 am and swimming during vacation time is a way of life for the intensely dedicated swimmers of the BHS Women ' s Swim Team. This years team has pulled every muscle in their buff bodies in an effort to be the boomingest team ever to hit the water- they are. Practices consist of : swallowing chlorine, swimming miles miles back forth and back, trying to adjust to the Artie like water keep from, swearing at the same time. However, swimmers are masochistic by nature these obstacles are nothing com- pared to the pleasure they receive from glid- ing through the water with graceful strokes the rush they get from competing at meets.In fact, the pleasure reaches its peak when the meets come. From the time the team boards the bus to the time they beat their opponents, the BHS Swim Team is in a constant state of J-U-I-C-E ! ! ! Expressing their partying in- stincts to the utmost of their ability by cheer- ing their little hearts out: Where ' s the spirit? It ' s on the roof, oh yeah! One hundred proof, oh yeah! It ' s in the locker, oh yeah! A fifth of vodka, oh yeah!... oh yeah... oh yeah... oh yeah.. .etc. The first meet was against the over confident O ' Dowd team that was quickly humbled if not stomped on by Berkeley. It did,, however, rain at the first meet got dark early (causing some swimmers to miss their flip turns) but this didn ' t prevent the team from losing its spirit-some- thing that they are incapable of! ! ! 1. Crystal swims toward yet ANO- THER wall. 2. The GALS!! 3. Genny, the team cap ' t., shows how it ' s done. 4. The most important part of the race! 5. Not another breaststroke? 6. Julie prepares for the race. 7. Jamien wants YOU to join up. 8; Onika and friends intensely watch a race (while posing for their pictures) 8 329 1. Coach Ted Swinford watches his winning team from the launch. 2. Two ships passing in the morning. 3. The sea-going cows make a splash! 4. No pain, no gain. 5. Varsity Crew: (back) Coach Ted Swinford, John Cooper, Ethan Cary, Tom Budinger, Ben King, Rod Porter, Gary Chia, Kent Baldwin, David Shanks, (front) Coxswains Josh Friedland and Mark Sniderman. 6. The boys bring it on in. 7. Moonlight serenade? 8. The Novice Crew. 330 The Men ' s Crew Pro- gram at B.H.S. has been a source of both athletic challenge and school pride for several decades. In 1986, Crew began its season with the strongest group of returning rowers since the Championship season in 1983, and the largest and most promis- ing group of new rowers that anyone could recall. As in 1985, the team was coached by Ted Swinford This years novice crew coxed by Scott Smith axe: Jake Disston, Bill Cooper, Morgan Feng, Alfred Hernandez, Kayvan Niazi, Miles Becker, Ian Prichard, Gerald Lee, Andrew Pastermack, and Noel St. John. Thanks to a major fundraising effort, the Crew Team now rows in some of the best equipment available. A new racing shell arrived in April, and with the new oars acquired last year, this team won ' t hold back. ( What ' re you waitin ' for?!! ) But why get up at 5:15 every morn- ing just to row a boat? And lift weights and run in the afternoon? To win! In their first race, the Berkeley Varsity easily defeated the Oakland and St. Ignatius teams. And now they plan on doing the same to every other team in the state, in- cluding their traditional rivals from Marin, until they take the California Championships in May. 7 331 CilWTOINII The Berkeley High Women ' s Crew Team faced disaster earlier this year when the district ' s bankruptcy caused it to be dropped from the sports program. It was only under the tremendous effort of dedicated team members and their parents that the team was reinstated. In order to sur- vive, parents had to make large donations and the team will continue to desperately fundraise all year. Competatively speaking, this years team looks hot. Jud- ging from the early season races, the team should be quite a menace to their competition. Five varsity team members (Amanda Miller, Jenny Bagnell, Amy Muckelroy, Carla Silvey, and Holly Warren-Mordecai) have been ranked in the top 20 rowers 18+under nationwide. No one else from any other team in the region has placed this high. Through a rigorous selection process and under the direction of our now veteran coach, Sue Dougherty, the novice team has become one of the strongest in the state. 332 1. Sarah urges on the varsity boat. 2. 8 varsity nuts in a shell. 3. Amanda and Sarah clean up after a hard workout. 4. Kelly ventures out on her own. 5. The Women ' s Crew Team with coach Sue Dougherty. 6. Bringing the Seashell out of the boat house. 7. The novices take a rest during a tough workout. 333 WE ' RE A TEAM! That ' s what the Lacrosse Team shouted after 3 years of disrespect we finally got our res- pect and were voted in as a bonifide B.H.S. school sport. So with this in mind our team got juiced and started play- ing ball! Ev en though we lost a lot of starters from last year we ' ve had outstanding performances from the return- ing starters and first year players. The Lacrosse Team would like to thank Coach Phil Tagami and Andrew Meyers for coaching this rag tag team. 1. Coach Tagami goes over half time strategies. 2. Mighty Mike Harvey on face off. 3. John Shaw takes ' urn to the hoop! 4. The Ice Team 5. He ' s gonna hit-um. 6. LaRue ' s hustle in super slow mo. 7. Nothing gets Big Daddy. J4€ InilT CAN D IDS TA6LE °f CONTENTS-PAD Fall Musical -. GYPSY;: 342 ,l A MIDSUMMER Ml HT ' S. DREAMS Advanced Theatre Projects HCs Spring Play: HOTEL P W DlSO 348 Concert CWk c: PROCESS IDK ' t 36o Dance Production 36 2 Taxx band Concert OrcV-vestm SG Wind Ensemble 357 Pep Band 358 MarcVvna. Band 35 Mi ' y.edi CWoros 3GO 5vmpnon c Band 3tl Girl ' s Chorus 3(  2 Technical crew Costume crew Ma .e-up crew «juie ' ir stein ' s GYPSY In a shocking move, the Per- forming Arts Department ' s fall musical was GYPSY. Although the title conjures up images of bearded Rumanian peasant wo- men gnawing raw whale blubber and pulverizing human skulls with their bare hands, that ' s only part of the truth. The rest of it is the story of a pushy stage mother, R,ose, the nice man Herbie, who handles their act in return for love, and their rapidly maturing daug hters, June and Louise. Un- der the direction of Carl tousled salt and pepper hair Brush, Lisa Pampers Balabanian delivered an uncannily convincing portrayal of Rose, Ben A regular Jerry Lewis Griffin ' s other foot was coaxed out of the grave by truly astounding amounts of coffee; Leah Fitschen was dazzling as the nascent ecdesiast, Gypsy Rose Lee, and Becky Fink was June (Dainty). The show also was tied for the least number of spontaneous human combustions (with 1971 ' s Woy- zeck), although one number, Minsky ' s salute to the dark ages had to be dropped for its excessive violence to animals. One of the largest casts to appear on this stage or any other, this promising crew fairly burst with energy and nearly caused the roof of the Little Theater to COME OFF. However, everyone survived, the pig-like and immoral dressing quarters to attend the cast party, with the exception of Chow- sie the Dog, who perished in the tragic barbeque mishap between shows on Saturday. Alex Marcus and Becky Medcalf did their zany interpretation of assist- ant directorship when they were not actually on stage. continued next page... 342 continued from previous page The show earned raves, kudos and plaudits from the Berkeley Voice, the Chicago Sun Times ' Goldilocks, who found the show not too long and not too short, but juuuust right... , and from the audience which called out the actors for an outstanding number of encores (1) of the show-stopping smash hit, Broad way. Thanks to all the Yearbook staff from the whole cast and the New Knights of the Algonquin Round Table. F ' JOHN SPARKS AND BEN GRIFFIN (L) 1. Multiple tragedy on the GYPSY stage. 2. Ben slugs Erik, then points out Shawn Roberts backstage. 3. Lisa ' s got it and makes it pay. 4. Leah begs, Let me entertain you as she does the hambone, in the finale of Minsky ' s Winter Wonderland. Mazeppa (Becky Metcalf) chastises Louise (Leah Fitschen) for her taste in clothing, while Shana gasps: Is that Shawn Roberts in the balcony? d. Bones crack as Dainty June (Becki Fink) does the splits in Moo Cow . I F. John Sparks and Ben Griffin (L) -- They ' re ChiUin! 1 a midsummer night ' s The performance of A Midsummer Night ' s Dream was a surprisingly big success. It was the first B.H.S. Shakespeare production in many years, and fell into the awkward time ' slot between the fall musical and the spring play. Direc- ted bt Pat Washburn, the play challenged the actors with difficult prose, bawdy slapstick and 17th century fairy magic. During the seemingly endless weeks of rehearsal many cast members considered dropping the show and a few did. In the end, however, the grumbling actors united in a tight ensemble and put forth their best. ...... Theseus and Hippolyta (Rico Anderson, Gabby Marks) plan the festivities for their approching wedding. Meanwhile, Oberon, King of the Fairies (Paul Buck- ner) sends the knavish sprite, Puck (Stephen Bickel) to magically adjust the affairs of four Athenian lovers. (Jenny Nelson, Joshua Room, Brian Pettis, Hendricke Naudeau) Puck mistakes his assignment, not only hopelessly con- fusing the lovers, but also changing Nick Bottom (Gabe Olin) into an ass. The ass is beloved by the Queen of the Fairies (Jennifer Holmes) and causes con- siderable confusion. Puck eventually remedies the situation and the citizens are treated to the peasants ' hilarious mini-play. The Most Lamentable Comedy of Pyramus and Thisby (Gabe Olin and Mark Brown). 9 1. Stevie-poo as Puck. 2. Jenny hisses, Fie,you puppet you! 3. Hermia ' s retort: She has urged her height, her TALL height! 4. Gabe Olin is a victim of Mark ' s leek- breath. 5. Rico considers continuing his acting career, whilst Carey Cole begs him not to leave the stage. 6. The show is over. Wake up and go home! 7. Peaceblossom and Mustardseed, hold the mayo. 8. Paul finds Josh ' s lost contact lens. 9. Gabe takes up arms for combat. 7 345 UH-OH, ATP ' S IN THE BEGINNING, Satan created the earth and Susan ah Iwase, in that order, and on the very next day she had a band of attractive actors screaming loudly when they were not meditating and wearing louder things. Low offstage rumbles frightened everyone except Andy and Kristen, who were prepared to face the future, if not direct the play. Becky Medcalf ' s head trip was Home Free, and, excellent as her cast were, the rambunctious invisible duo Clay pone and Edna stole the show. Then one day there was a fiercy Griffin and he came upon several drunkyards rehearsing a play and said Lo--I have come and will be your director-we don ' t want any said Shana C. brushing her hair out of her eyes-too late for the fiercy Griffin was brandishing a motif. Three Burger kings brought gifts before anyone could say, A whole LOTTA lumps the Derfer ' s head was cut into an Easter Island replica, Erik ' s chinos were pressed (!), I (said fiercy Griffin) had a fever of 101°, Patrizio and Laura were rehearsing, we had no set ( We have no set I mumered to anyone who would listen), Chan(dler) was missing, in was our last rehearsal and Ian and Bruce wouldn ' t speak to us. Proving once and for all Mr. Romero ' s dictum that other people are not stable , that is the truth behind the non-profit disorganization that was THE SANDBOX ' , HOME FREE, and SNAKES. In performance: everything Jake (Schmidt, that is) and Tendah Vittles Balabanian was moved to scream Is There a Dream Team In The House? and panic drove everyone from the Ishe -House to Edy ' s, where we all indulged in sex with everything from Wild Turkeys to octopi. Nothing has changed, people in hell still need ice- water and do they get it? Do you? It doesn ' t now make any difference whether it was all just a fantasy, the feelings were guilty and violent and that ' s good enough for Fort Valley. I ' ll wash. All for now from the Sultan of Fun Get Off the Coffee-Table Crew. COME 346 2 1 TOWN 1. Suzannah, stoned again (w a little help from director friends: Ben Becky). 2. The Happy Violin in action (Devin Binder in The Sandbox ). 3. I swear Bingo, while I was talking to you, someone came and stole half of the phone table... (Erik Burns as Gordon McCall in ' Snakes ). 4. Patrizio interprets Ginsburg ' s Howl , while Laura remarks, You ' re so cute when you are turning into a werewolf... (More hilarious hijinks from Home Free ) 5. You guys wanna hear about my libido? Shana Carroll and Lisa Balabanian have favorites, and Paul isn ' t one of them. 6. Chandler Hoffman releases Jacob Schmidt from this vale of tears in The Sandbox. 7. Lawrence and Joanna Brown on a good day. 347 Ho- Ho- Ho- Para- Para- Hotel Paradiso, this years spring play, is a farce by George Feydeau, dealing with the exploits of several French floosies their failed attempts at extra-marital affairs. Directed by Diane MacDonald, who has a penchant for esoteric pun- itive measures, the show went off with a big bang. The assistant direc- tors Chet Nelson, Becki Fink and Andy Spear were on hand to help with whips chains when the cast got out of hand. The lead characters were most fre- quently the subjects of this punish- ment. Among them were Chris Bowen, whose fearsome portrayal of the sexually frustrated Benedict Bon- ifice astounded audiences; Erik Burns, who as Henri Cot, was forced to put on 300 pounds a la Bobby De- Niro and who crushed 3 stage hands in a freak accident; Shana Carroll as Marcelle Cot whose 5 Portugese children beat her; Katya Wesolawski, who as Angelique, survived rehearsals despite being dragged there in hemp ; Paul Bemesderfer as Mustafaa Bo Martin, a pathetic stuttering sexually trigger happy lawyer; and all else: Tim no relation Carroll as Max- ime, Boniface ' s nephew, Lilly Good- man as Victoire (Boniface ' s maid); simply Schrag as Georges The Porter, and The Police and The Mud Pit and The human bomb and all the rest. To hear them tell it, you ' d think this thing was a masterpiece! Ps John (Sohn) capo di capi Sparks stars in this fiasco too as the wonderful wacky hotel manager Annello (or some such spelling) who dips his wick (or rather, breaks candles) to save money. That ' s all folks... 3 1. Chris and Katya contort their bod- ies as per Dianne ' s wish, whilst Andy and Tim watch their life ' s work go up in flames. 2. Erik tells Becky to hit the high road while she displays the Jim Jones zombie look. 3. John and Chris share a tender moment while Eisa ' s uncanny Stevie Wonder imitation causes her brain to catch fire. 4. Shana sinks to the bowels of the earth while Chris practices slight of hand. 5. Paul crushes a Manischewitz wrapper in disgust. 6. Erik (perfecting the Dan Aykroid look) realizes that he can ' t read as Tim recoils in horror. 7. Andy enjoys a lighter moment in Kafka ' s The Trial as Dianne growls, That ' s nqt funny, it ' s tragic. 349 Princess Ida In an equally startling move, B.H.S. Concert Chorale de- cided to put on Gilly and Sully ' s rarely performed operetta Princess Ida . Although Sarah place our feet upon their necks Norris played the title role and Gabe like butter Olin played her male counterpart, Hilarion, the operetta was carried along by Alex MooCow Wilken and Chandler Jeff Hoffman. Playing the roles of Cyril and Florian, Hilarion ' s friends, this duo proved many a laugh. Helping the show along as well was Christopher Bowen playing the part of King Gama, the Princess ' father and father of her three warrior brothers; Arac, Guron, Scynthius, spectacu- larly portrayed by Drew -Bert Galleni, Chet Nelson, and Cullen Teddy Bear Gerst. The fourth brother, Art, was left out of the performance. Another equally noteworthy performance was that of Greg Thing one Harm as the per- sonal servant to King Hildebrand. 1. Sarah place our feet upon their necks Norris. 2. Like butter! 3. Art! Stop hiding behind Corinna and get off stage! 4. And the second runner up is... Tne drama in short: Rico bring Princess Ida to me Anderson plays an animate King Hildebrand. His son, Hilar- ion, has been married to the Princess for twenty years, but has never seen her in that time, for she has renounced man and takes refuge in Castle Adamant, a woman ' s university which she directs. Hilarion, with the help of his two friends Cyril and Florian ( What nice boys. ), go to the castle to retrieve Hilarion ' s wife. Falsettos and dresses are donned and hijinks galore follow. Suspence mounts and the ending nears. In the end, a happy end (as usual) and the other norms of a Gilly and Sully operetta: multiple marriages and eternal curtain calls. No blood, no breasts, one beast (take your pick), gratuitous milk-spewing, lance-fu, cold roast lamb-fu, bu-fu, and Academy Award nomination to Katie Peters for speculating for hours on unbounded fields. Three and a half stars. Check it out. 350 5 8 ■ g I i 10 5. The cast turns out for a jubilant celebration of mouth- opening and flag-waving. 6. Bu-fu. 7. Hyjinks galore. 8. One beast. 9. Female students react at their first sight of man. 10. Lance-fu. 11. A one-ey and a two-ey... Sarah rehearses the troops. 11 351 Reaching for the Stars DANCE PRODUCTION ' 86 This year ' s dance production was very special in that it had one of the most varied programs ever. Pieces ranged from the comedy of Can Can ' t and Pedal Extremeties to the 60 ' s soul of Persuasion and Shady Ladies, set to the songs Ain ' t to Proud to Beg and Respect, respectively. There were meaningful pieces such as What About the Chil- dren? and Children of the Ghetto, and pieces where the dancers just gave their all, as in Kaleidoscope and Jam It! Under the supervision of Marcia Singman, the dancers worked hard all semester choreographing and rehearsing, both in and out of class. Their hard work and dedication certainly paid off in January when Dance Production ' 86 reached for the stars,and caught them! 1. Rosanna and Karen bask by the river in Southern Fantasy. 2. Teresa to Julia: Get your hands off me you brut! 3. Jo grasps for the meaning in Tetsu-ko. 4. Anjali, Miriam and Shadow let the music play. 5. Space cadets ' 86: Miriam , Nicole, Aminta, and Alison.. 6. Front row: Michael Murphy, Shokai Taylor, Teresa Squire, Lucy Anderton, Miriam Metzger, Nicole Hardie, Aminta Stein bach, Rosanna Sun, Becky Fink, Kristen King, Julia Curtis. Middle row: Fran Price, Jo Leonard, Michelle Whelan, Shana Ominsky, Karen Dantzler, Debbie Chang, Rachel Phillips, Nona Holl, Linda Kaplan, Michelle Aguera, Rachel Curl, Aeron Neville. Back row: Ann Kletz, Jessica Moise, Anjali Ranadive, Helena Hanson, Alison Schulz, Sabra Rahel, Shauna Reiff, Alyssa Kings- bury, Tienne Lee, Kate Foley, Zafra Ep- stein, Elyse Shafer- man, Cathy Suto, Ta- mar Davis, Erika Ba- ker, Julian Rosen- zweig, Marcia Sing- man. 353 YAZZ BAND 1. The Jazz Band in Con- cert. 2. The combe explores the roots of Jam. 3. Josh Shed- roff pulls tears w My One Only Love at the Sonoma Jazz Festival. 4. Miles Perk- ins tunes up tunes in at the Redwood Jazz Festival. i Tne BHS Jazz Ensemble has become a surprise, a pleasure, and definately an unexpected experience for all involved. This years members far exceed the musical potential of previous bands. Senior lead al- toist Ben ' B-BalF Ball, a veteran three year member assists in direction of the band, plays drums in the a- ward winning Combo, and also is a strong soloist, winning a Best Player Award at the Sonoma Festi- val. Senior lead tenor, Josh ' Nazareth ' Shedroff, outstanding SAX at the Monterey Jazz Festival and also a three year player, has proven to be one of the best musicans and leaders BHS has ever seen. Junior and also three year member, Jeff ' Vito ' Lipton, rounds out the sax ' s on Bari Sax, providing a solid bottom that gives his section such a unique sound. The Bones are topped by returning lead player Joad Skjelbred, who has proven to be one of the best BHS trombonists in the last five years. Return- ing senior Ron ' Thrasher ' Rotter, helps produce a solid section. This years trumpet section is led by returning junior Yonn ' the tyrant ' Samuels, who has been able to recreate the power of past lead players. The rhythm section was led by two year returning senior, Miles ' M.D.V.V.P.IIF Perkins, a member of the combo, a best player at the ' 85 Sonoma Fest. a solid beat for the band. Stephano ' Heat Miser ' De- Zerega continues to amaze audiences on the piano with his energetic playing. Michael Spencer on drums, and Noah Delissevoy on guitar round out this talented rhythm section. The most important aspect of the band is the Yazz band spirit. After leaving a wake of musical devestation, the band embarks on a series of noctur- nal pilgrimages including a round trip to hell. To future bands we bequeeth: Raquetroom, beach po- lice, fighting ferns and football, thirsty ponies, and the infamous dead chem. set. Continue the tradi- tion and spirit! 5. Narsh, Narsh, we ' U kill d ' em all! Twice! 6. 3en Ball sits in with local Jazz greats at a benefit concert. 5 CONCERT -0. Under Director William Elliott, the Con- cert Orchestra is off to another productive start. Featuring soloists Melany Nakagiri, Heather Wong, Ordine Young, Devin Binder, Yvonne Close, and Issac Levine, the various concerto concerts came off success- fully. In addition to solos, members of the orchestra participate in chamber music. Certain orchestra members, with members of the Wind Ensemble, have partic pated in the pit orchestras for Gypsy and Prin- cess Ida. This year the orchestra featur- ed pieces by Vivaldi, Bach, Beethoven, Hayden, Mozart, and Mendelssohn, with other greats and near greats included. 1. Another torrid Bach rehearsal directed by stu- dent director Sim Larkin. 2. The Whole Thing, in all their glory. 3. Lead Violinist Devin Binder directs an intense rehearsal of Beethoven ' s C Major String Quartet. 4. Famed Cellest Sally Baack becomes attuned to her instrument. $4 ' WIND ENSEMBLE This year ' s Wind Ensemble weighed in at 54 members, including two stu- dent conductors: Karen Sm oiler on flute and Nick St. John on Clairinet. The Wind Ensemble puts on three concerts (Fall, Winter, and Spring) every year, and enters The California Music Educators Association festival, where, for the past 3 years, they have won unanimous superior ratings in prepared music and sight reading. They expect to win this highest rating again this May. The concerts have featured modern as well as classic composers. Particularily noteworthy are senior section leaders Arthur 1 4 Adamson on trumpet and Maya Kunkel on clairinet. This bunch of fun-loving, hot-air types look forward to continued excellence as one of the best wind en- sembles around. 1. Nick and Maya concentrate heavily.. .on the large snake slithering up the music stand. 2. For lack of a caption: Mike watches the snake too. 3. Art is oblivious to the venomous reptile, but Phil acknowledges its existance and ignores it anyway. (We ' re getting desperate.) 4. 54 people in peril. 357 PEP BAND The Pep 3and-a small group of Marching Band members, co-di- rected by senior Art Adamson general Band Director, Chuck Hamilton. This group played for the 3HS Basketball Ef- fort. They play pep tunes-cheers, and rousing rally hits that stirred the crowds into a frenzy. Note- worthy was the drum section-percussion, too. They added the soul touch(beat) to the cheerleading sec- tion and often went wild at there com- mand. Four or five of the diehards wore official caps to show their BHS spirit. 1. Director Chuck Hamilton lends a lung while no-one wonders how one of The love Boat ' s funnel got in- to the band. 2. Horns galore, while the drums beat on in syncopation. 3. More horns, more funnel and, what ' s that in the corner, oh, Jory S ' atanic Blomberg-mascot! 358 Our 45 member marching band, led by director, Charles Hamilton,was a long awaited treat for BHS rooters and foot- ball fans. They only had the opportun- ity to march at one game because of the lack of a practice area. One of the activities they performed in was the Emporium-Capwell parade in which they won a first place prize of $350. This was quite an accomplish- ment for the primarily 9th and 10th grade group. They also were invited to march at the Thousand Oaks Elementary Halloween Day parade and the V.C. Band Day. They raised money for jac- kets and other expenses by holding bake sales, car washes and selling candy. Mr. Hamilton ' s marching band not only offers fun and excitement for its members but provides the challenge of a very demanding activity. Mr. Hamil- ton holds many rehearsals to make the band a finely tuned machine. In fact, within the band, a great spirit of team work is generated. Further, like the football team, Hamilton wishes to hold workouts (rehearsals) during the sum- mer. Hamilton ' s greatest hope is to draw more musicians for next year ' s season. The Marching Band: John Adams, Arthur Adamson, Cynthia Alldredge, Leslie Brand, Elizabeth Buchanan, Paul Buckner, Denise Burgess, Michael Burns, Kimon Cambour, John Colton, Charles DeBose, Justin Dudley, Michael Durkin, Ben Fabry, Ben Good, Michael Gorlick, Matthew Hanf, Michael Hatchell, Ravi Hayashida, Troy Holland, Catherine James, Dianne Keller, Josh Keller, Chris Kuhi, John Lanigan, Heather Larson, Adam Many, Jennifer McKey, Gregory Mc- Lean, Kristen McMahon, Brian Murray, Saum Partovi, Tara Rayder, Daniel Seguin, Jon Shimeall, Jana Silva, Tarus Starks, Anne Sweet, Rebecca Thaler, Jennifer Torbohn, John Weeks, Andrea Williams. 359 MIXED CHORUS To sing is devine... once said a great choral composer, and the mixed chorus is proving it. The chorus is open to any student, male or female, who wants to improve his or her singing voice and their music reading skills. There is no previous musical experience required for the chorus, which is a stopping ground for the Con- cert Chorale. For students interested in exploring the different forms of choral liturature, the Mixed Chorus is your thing. 1. I wonder if Handel had to put up with obnoxious photographers like this one? 2. There was a tall oak tree... 3. The Mixed Chorus, decidedly unmixed. 4. Mr. Elliott is betwixed and bewildered by the loss of half of his piano. 5. As the page turns... 360 SYMPHONIC BAND This year ' s BHS Symphonic Band, under the direction of Charles Hamil- ton is a group for intermediate level band students entering Berkeley High. In this band-type setting, students develop skills in instrument- al techniques, enhance performance skills, and learn to be part of a large ensemble. A training groud for Wind Ensemble, the Jazz Band and indeed, for life itself, the Symphonic Band is a great place to start. 1. Two young pied pipers in training 2. Ten bars?? We ' re at least twenty bars behind! 3. Whatya mean I ' m in the Yearbook? 4. Mr. H. has got the beat. 5. The Symphonic Band, sans axes. 361 CHORUS GIRLS The Girl ' s Chorus at B.H.S. consists, not unsurprisingly of all females. Once named The Aeolean Choir (meaning: per- taining to wind) the Girl ' s Chorus changed this lofty and baroque sounding name for a more generic title easing mass consumption. Conducted by Junior Sarah Norris these girls sing twice a year in Winter and Spring. Mozart, Bartok, and Morley make up their diverse program. The girls pride themselves on being able to perform great choir works with the beauty of the female voice. Keep it up girls! 362 HEADS ON STAGE Members of the Stagecraft classes are responsible for the con- struction of the sets for both the spring and fall performances. |Futher, a great number of them comprise the bulk of the P.A.D. Technical Crews. Throughout the course of the year, the crew members varied, different individuals lending their talents to the five P.A.D. performances this year, as well as to Dance Production. Essentially, these individuals are the unsung heroes of P.A.D. It is a shame that they do not receive as much credit as they truly deserve. Without them, the caliber of the B.H.S. performances would not be close to what it is today. 1. Wendy Jones puts the finishing touches on the set for Hotel Paradise 2. Princess Ida Tech Crew: Back row: Troy Hol- land, Jeff Nellis, Jesse Upton, Tom Gardener; mid- dle row: Flynn Signer, Perrin Meyer, Sally Picciot- to;bottom row: Matt Doyle, Daniel Smith -Rowsey 3. Community Theater Stagehands: Top: Quentin Libby, Matt Doyle, Ian Keasler, Bruce Warden; middle: Colin Smith, Geoff Martin, Ian Britton, Marcy Seiden, Hillary Eckmann; bottom: Aaron Brownson, Rico Anderson, Cameron Jones, Flynn Signer The Berkeley Community Theater Stagecrew is psuedo-professional organization of individuals who have truly made technical theater their prime interest. Under the tutelage of Judson Owens and Peter 3utt these stagehands learn the ropes . In an environment which encourages growth, the crew members acquire a Knowledge of the fundamentals of both light and sound. These individuals put their knowledge to use when they work perfor- mances ranging form school assemblies to large- scale Rock ' n ' Roll shows. All in all, with the exper- ience gained at the Community Theater, these stagehands have the potential to seek a career in professional theater. 363 ■J STUME CREW What do sewing, shoes, and sequins have in common? Well, join the Cos- tume Crew and learn. Costume Produc- tion is a major excitement behind the scenes of a show. A costume person sews and finds an actor a costume that fits. During the performance the cos- turner will sit and wait for someone ' s clothes to rip or fall off. When this hap- pens a costumer feels needed. During the waiting time of rehearsal a costumer may turn into a delivery waitress. She will get food for starving actors. All and all costuming is a great experience if you don ' t die of boredom during the wait! 1. Niiiiiiice Hat!!! 2. Rohanna, caught in the act of the most popular P.A.D. activity. 3. In the pit that is the Community Theater basement :Back to Front: Pat, Rohanna, Sheila, Daine, Susan, Caitlin. 364 This year, the Make Up Crew has worked on Gypsy, Princess Ida, and the Spring Plays. With the supervision by Aida Brennis, the make up crew has learned the techniques of basic straight make up and aging. The Crew Chief, Sonia Mueller, has also supervised and mastered the technique of beard mak- ing. The make up crew plays a vital role in the productions; after all, what is an actor w out make up? Just an ugly face on the stage. 1. I ' m a sweet Transvestite... 2. It ' s NOT Make Up. 3. Rico wears make up to yet another picture. 4. War paint is in style this year! 5. Easy friend, I promise I won ' t stick this in your eye. 365 DITORS ' MESSAGE We got x-acto knives, they got x-acto knives; we got rubber cement, they got rubber cement; we got a typewriter, they got a typewriter; we got a darkroom, they got a darkroom; we got 400 pages, they don ' t. In this keep up with the other guy ' s world of yearbooks, we had to get our act together as co-editors to make this 91st volume of the B.H.S. yearbook the best ever! The 1985-86 Berkeley High School yearbook is dedicated to the diversity, individuality, and the unique apprecia- tion for fun and excellence the Ber- keley High community fosters. It is inevitable that each year will bring improvement to the yearbook and because we have learned from past mistakes, we hope this year ' s book will be better. In keeping with Berkeley ' s unique reputation we have tried to bring new life and a new look to the traditional B.H.S. yearbook. Al- though some aspects remain the same, by focusing on a strong theme and de- veloping it with creative dividers and color backgrounds, we have added more spirit to the whole book. We hope you appreciate it as much as we do. We ' d like to give a special thanks to Charles Kratz, our dedicated advisor, for all his support, darkroom and weekend time; and to Kai Bansner, who, because of his perfectionism drove us crazy, but without whom we acknowledge that this book would not have been possible. And to Ed Fare- well, our patient and understanding Walworth representative, Calvin Har- rell Jr. for all the photographic paper, and Harrell Studios we give our thanks. Co-editors-in-chief, YEARBOOK CREDITS EDITORS: Advisor - Charles Kratz Co-editors-in-chief - Julia Mitchell Jessie Parkei Art Director - Natalie Friedman Activities - Anjali Ranadive Sarah Schubart Student Life - Jessis Parker Julia Mitchell Sports Editors - Karen Wichner David Chai Senior Formals - Kalindi Kunis Informals - Kenny Chu Underclass - Juniors - Ben Dillon Sophomores - Kirsten Hongisto Freshmen - Ian Keasler Faculty Academics - Alicea Nellis Shelley Hayden P.A.D. - Devan Reiff Business Manager - Danny Williams Josh Luft Photo Editor - Kai Bansner 366 Contributing Photographers - Mr. Kratz, William O ' Neal, Lemuel Johnson, Susan Lee, Julia Mitchell, Lucy Anderton, Jessie Parker, Kirsten Rek- dahl, Dora Perez, Michelle Bayba, Blake Williams, Kirsten Hongisto, Kalindi Kunis, Chandler Hoffman, Gail McGuire. Contributing Layout Staff - Nena Bloom, Shannon Golden-Schubert, Ali Hershdorfer, Susan Lee, Kirsten Rekdahl, Jenny Rhode, Alison Schulz, Troy Vann, Claudia McLean, Margaret Soloman, Marcy Seiden, Alex Wilken, Lucy Anderton, Michelle Bayba. Jason Dommer, John Sparks , Blake Williams. Naomi Nishimoto, Milton Toy. Stephen Gregory, Erika Peters, Anton Walker, Ronnie McGee, Rachel Wilken Contributing Artists Index - Additional Staff - Cover Design: Natalie Friedman. Senior formals, underclass portraits, and other photography by Harrell Studios. Cheers to the Weekend Midnight Yearbook Club: Sarah, Anjali, Jessie, Julia, Kirsten R., Devan, Lucy, and Kai. Yea rbook Screaming- ' m the-dark Crew ' Sorry r ,!!! 1 f Or 3ft yo. ' No ' fit ' Go et . You can ' t turn it in tomorrow. ' t er S ' o, chop the meat? ' .Where ' you guys - an d cream cheese. Survival on ; n the darkroom? Tt ' Foo-boodie! ' ,r th e cfar Mr . Kratz asks . -who ' s been drinking ina beer m 367 ' SOMEBODY GO GET FOOD! ' 7 MIRIAM ABUKHDAIR Naked Girls Platinum Album 1 1 Varsity Swimming 9,10,12 Junior Statesmen of America 12 Jacket Staff 12 Strength is not only physical capacity, but an indomitable will. CINDY DUCK ADAMS Softball Team Tennis Team Swim Team Volleyball Team 9, 11 10 10 10-12 VB CApt., all-league, RBAL Champs 12 Key, Photo, Gourmet, Ski Clubs 9 - 12 Ski Club Prezw C hand Baby 12 Dining abroad with Ann 12 N A C K lifetime member Winter Water Walks 12 Broken wrists for North Coast 12 Bru-Cru 5, midnite swims w the boys 12 Shake it up, baby— now! Don ' t be afraid to try again; you should know by now— you can be yourself. ARTHUR ART ADAMS ON Wind Ensemble 10-12 Pit Orchestra, Gypsy, Princess Ida 12 Marching Band 12 Pep Band 12 West Cmpus Jazz Band 9 West Campus Symphonic Band 9 Bay A rea Wind Symphony 1 0 Frosh ' Soph Track 10 Sexy Chauffeur 12 BAWS Swiss Tour ' 84 10 Kensington Symphony . 12 The only thing that is new is the history we don ' t know. Harry S Truman Give way to the festive trendies that make sport in Courtyard. RICOE. BOJ ANGLES ANDERSON Peter Pan (Mr. Darling) 9 The Pajama Game (1st helper) 10 The Pirates of Penzance (followspot) 10 The Man Who Came to Dinner 10 Three-Penny Opera (Constable) 11 H.M.S. Pinafore (sailor) 11 Gypsy, (Pop, ' Caroline the Cow) 12 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream (Theseus) 12 Princess Ida (King Hildebrand) 12 Upward Bound Partnership 10 - 12 The Producers (President)(and proud) 12 Community Theater Crew 11,12 A ww, Baayybeey, Here ' s the deal. . . Carl, can I have the keys to the PAD office? LUCY LUCE(BALOOSE) ANDERTON Long live Red, Blonde, Brunette. SALLY Stay natural! PAN -.Stick to your guns. HEL. But CAN you smurf.:E-ROCK: Popcorn and Breasts. Ba-Haa! JOSH-.your music lifts me. JOAD.Ackk, Breasts!! KIRST Stop yelling at the old ladies! Plentiful Love! B-BALL. You made it all special. I love you. D ' at sh-t ' s deep, HUH! JAZZ BAND.You can ' t POSSIBLY imagine what you ' ve given me. D.E.: Excuse me but I need a mouth like yours. .. DANT.You ' re apart of me, I love you, my Dani. CARAD-.Hang Tough! D ' at sh-t ain ' t even right, HUH! F--ck you, if you can ' t deal! After all that is said and done JENNY MAXI A US TIN Mary Jane Girls Life The Independence— bass vocals 12 Til den Club 12 Cheerleading Varsity 10-12 Gymnastics Varsity 9-11 Ski Club (Miles ' cabin) 9-12 Motor -cycle (GPZ) Club Prez 9-12 Gourmet Club 10-12 Desert Rats 10-12 E.C. and M.R. Fan Club 10- 12 -life AFS 12 J. Tub Club 10-12 A motorcycle. . . where? My soul will be with you all. DA VID DEL BER T ' BACKER Jacket Layout Editor 12 Jacket Reporter, Advertising Staff 12 Honor Society CSF 12 National Merit Finalist 12 Who ' s Who among Amer. HS. Students 12 Model Congress, Best Legislator (House) 12 Human Anatomy Snooze Club 12 Unfortunate A. P. Physics Student 11 It makes my blood boil — Sohow ' s it going? — Mike. Language is a virus from outer space.— Wm. S. Burroughs BETTE BAKER I can ' t believe it ' s real. You keep telling me it ' s not. You know how. M.P., will you ever put out the fire? It ' s still burning. LISA PAMPERS BALA BANIAN Junior State 9 - 12 Pajama Game 10 Pirates of Penzance 10 H.MS. Pinafore 11 Gypsy 12 Snakes ' (INATAHS) 12 Princess Ida 12 Con. Chorale Hawaii Mexico Tours 10, 11 Mr. TFan Club 10, 11 Who ' s Who among Amer. HS. Students 12 Honor Society CSF 11, 12 AP Squamons Anatomy Roma Club 12 All the world ' s a stage. . . —Shakespeare To all my dearest friends— in vino Veritas! KENT BALDWIN Varsity Crew Frosh Soph Football Science Club C AVI— Crew Gangster JO, 12 9 10- 12 10, 12 Giant Burger 11, 12 RED Bull— King Cobra Lunchtime Drinking Team 10—12 Ah, yeah, sure you did. Never sell yourself short. BEN B-BALL BALL BHS Jazz Band 10,11,12 Sonoma Jazz Festival Winners 10,11,12 Orange Coast Jazz Festival Winners 12 Sierra Jazz Festival Winners 12 Monterey Jazz Festival Winners 11,12 Reno Jazz Festival Finalists 10,11,12 BHSJazzCombo 10,11,12 COMBO Winners Sonoma,Reno,Monterey BEST SOLOIST AWARDSonoma, Orange Coast, Sierra, Monterey, Reno. I don ' t undadand... From the least to the most, I don ' t want to boast. Play it like you feel! ' Til we jam in the ' 90 ' s-a big farewell!! KAI BANSNER Computer Club 10 Photo Club 11 Once in a Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 I Love Staying Late at Yearbook Club 12 Save this book for your kids so that they will realize that you weren ' t always an old fart. SHANNON BELL All you gotta do is live clean and let your works be seen, my brother; Stand firm or you ' gonna fever, my sister. —B.M. SONJI HONEY BEE BENNETT Key Club MESA uco Partnership Upward Bound Pep Squad Mascot Drug Abuse Prevention Club Homeroom Representative 11, 12 10-12 11, 12 9-12 12 11 12 12 10-12 SALLY SAP BERGESEN Cross Country Varsity 12 Jacket Staff 12 To Selena: Baby, you ' re the most. My number one favorite dance partner and companion. Loving you throughout the ages. Thank you, Matt. You made my year. Luce— What can I say, darlin ' ? It ' s been a rocky road but a helluva ride. Heather H.— Let ' s stay in touch. I like your style. Co-prez, GGF Track Sportsmen ' s Clubl2 USC-bound Express Club 12 Clark House Social Club 11,12 Corona Club 11,12 Disrespecting the fry guys at Oscar ' s and ' TH,TH,THAT ' S ALL FOLKS 368 Baby, baby, baby— what you doin ' in my house? 10, 9- DARA B ' FOG BERK Varsity Field Hocky Team Diving Team Ski Club French Club Junior State Concert Orchestra Concert Orchestra Hawaii Tour Young People ' s Symphony Orch Pirates of Penzance Pit Orchestra H.M.S. Pinafore Orch. Concertmistress Y.F.U. Exchange Student, Netherlands Thursday Beach Club I ' m Dara Berk and I want a — What? ! ? 12 12 12 11 12 10, 11 10 10-12 10 11 11 12 TOBY TOBES BIELA WSKI Varsity Soccer 11,12 Track Field 12 Ho nor S ociety CSF 1 1 Bike Club 12 Key Club 12 Let ' s Go Camping 11 It Just Doesn ' t Matter 12 Wanton Carolers 12 Once in a Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 Post-Bowling Partiers 12 A.P. Centering Eternity Living for Right Now 12 Boooowler! I seem to remember. . . Friends: Caution to the wind— let ' s go! DEVIN THE GENERAL BINDER , Concert Orchestra 9 - 12 Ski Club 10 Chess Club 10,11 Honor S ociety CSF 10-12 H.M.S Pinafore Pit Concertmaster 1 1 The Lover 11 The Dining Room 11 Junior State 1 1 Gypsy, Princess Ida Pit Concertmaster 12 The Sandbox 12 Who ' s Who among Amer. H.S. Students 12 National Merit Semifinalist 12 Striving to better, oft we mar what ' s well. —King Lear RENEEL. CHICA BLEDSOE Business Club 9-11 Club Latino 9 11 Powder Puff 9, 10 Band 9,10 Cheerleader 9, 10 Volleball 9-11 Softball (Falcons) 9 - 11 To be or not to be is the question. I ' m finally graduating after being in school for 12 whole years. I ' m very happy. I thank the Lort for getting me this far. Thank you. Varsity Swimming B+Town Cru Honor S ociety CSF HM.S. Pinafore Princess Ida Partners Wind Ensemble B+Town CANNON Gourmet Club Where ' s the BEAT? I love you, Corinna. 12 12 11, 12 11 12 12 10, 11 12 10- 12 JANE 007 BOND Water Polo 9 JV Softball 9 Varsity Softball 10 -12 Baracudas Swim Team 10 All-RBAL in Softball Who ' s Who in High School Sports Parting is such sweet sorrow— ha, ha. Bye, D.H. You helped me get through my senior year. The best lesson I learned at this school was learned while playing sports— w orking to- gether as a team-, remember this and you ' ll go far. JORGEN JOR CUTIE Varsity tater Polo Water Polo Team Captain Varsity Tennis BLOMBERG 10- 12 12 10, 11 CHRISTOPHER STICK MAN BOWEN JV Water Polo 9 Peter Pan 9 Pirates of Penzance 10 HM.S. Pinafore 11 Princess Ida 12 Junior State 10-12 Honor Society VCSF 12 Hotel Parldiso 12 French Play 12 Pick, Poke Scratch Therapy Groupll, 12 Color of the Day Club 11 Happy Treesome 10, 11 Stop arguing! Everybody ' s right! Let it go and move on. Yours the regret. DARREN D BOYDEN Frosh Basketball 9 JV Basketball 10 J V Baseball 10 Varsity Basketball 11, 12 Varsity Baseball 11, 12 Honor Society 9- 12 Double Lunch Bunch 11, 12 Jingle Town Mob 9- 12 Green Kingdom 9- 12 Shanty Town 9, 10 Otis, Isaac, Antoine, Willie, Tyree 9 - 12 I Stress Fundamentals. A good friend never gets in the way unless you ' re on the way down. LORELLE RELLIE REL BOYNTON Key Club 9 Ski Club 9. 10 Movie Club 12 Food Feast 12 Trekking in Nepal 12 Quit Smoking 9, 10, 11, 12 Track and Field 11, 12 New Balance Crew 12 Hell if I should know!! No, really. I ' m going to quit tomorrow. All right, then. Later. MARL A BRADLEY Volunteer Work, Boat Races Volunteer Work, Berkeley Support Services Self Scheduling Proctor Strive and you shall succeed. It is wonderful to be leaving this school. 11 11 KA THR YN FOOF BRIGHT Varsity Flirting 10-12 African Tanning Competition 3rd Placd 10 - 12 Prez of Absolutely Nothing 10 - 12 I feel sick. Thanks to all my friends, especially A. F., E.B.,M.W., C.L., C.L., K.L., and J.O. Love ya. If you never lie, you never have to remember. CHRISTOPHER CHRISSY BOLISSY BROWN JV Tennis 9-11 Varsity Tennis 12 JV Soccer 10 Key Club 12 Gourmet Club 11,12 Honor Society 9, 12 Ski Club 9 Can ' t Afford Skiing Club 11,12 Mini Golf Club 12 B-Town Cru 11,12 J-TubClub 10-12 Double Lunch Bunch 11,12 Pop me one a them bad boys. DAVID TANTO BROWN Tennis Team Varsity 9, 10 Ski Team 9, 10 Gourmet Club 11,12 Bru Cru 11, 12 C.T. 12 Stuby Hater 12 Bird Dogging Babes 9-12 St. Mary ' s Capping Club 12 Andrew, what are you doing this week- end? Oh, never mind. Europe 6 weeks, Santa Barbara 4 years. Not bad. David, you owe me, dude. Thanks, Jenny, for understanding we can ' t marry. MARK BUD BROWN A Midsummer Night ' s Dream 12 Hotel Par adiso 12 Bowling Club 12 Miniature Golf Club 12 The Secret Juggling Club, Prez 1 1 BHS Talent Show 9-11 ITS BEEN REAL 369 Hey, -who ' s got my leek? It ' s more than a box. AAAARGH! HAH AAA! Oh, Hell. I gotta g°- AARON BUBBA BROWNSON Pajama Game, BAckstage Crew 10 Pirates of Penzance, Followspot 10 The Man WHo Came to Dinner, Crew 10 H.MS. Pinafore, Lightboard Op 11 Dance Production ' 85, Followspot 11 Gypsy, Lightboard Op 12 Community Theater Stagehand 10-12 Peter Pan, Backstage 9 Spring Into Theater, Lightboard Op 9 Later, Dude. I hope upcoming classes have as much fun as I had. RICHARD POSER BUCHER West Campus Librarian Harassment Crew 9 Albany Dread 9,10 Rendezvous Cafe Study Hall 10 Vision Receiver 9 - 12 Wolfer Memorial Bad Vibes Club 11, 12 Disturbing Art Committee 11,12 4th Floor G Percussion and Observatory Roof Top Scammers 10-12 Unskilled Labor 11 Salsa Club BPFC 1 1 The Section 12 Space Shuttle Launch Planning Team 12 The scene is not dead— it ' s 6th per. now. Nada, nada, y pues nada. TOM MacT BUDINGER Varsity Tennis 9 Varsity Crew 10-12 MVP Crew 11 Ski Club 9 Gourmet Club 11, 12 Hibernation 11 B-Town Cru 9-12 Booted from Cal Club 12 Race Track Club 12 Mini Golf Club 12 Shaefer Cup Champ 12 J-TubClub 11,12 The Paahdnas 9-12 N ' arsh schnot! Go-o-o-o-o! ERIK SCOOP BURNS The Man Who Came to Dinner 10 God— Royal Nonesuch 11 The Dining Room Ted Budd 11 Gypsy ' Pastey 12 Snakes! (INATAS)-Gordon 12 Hotel Paradiso-Cot 12 Mock Trial Team 11 JACKET Co-Editor-In-Chief 11,12 JSA (Chief Justice, Historian) 10,11,12 Bearmobile-R.T. Club 9,10,11,12 The Fellas Life Top Dog Club I ' ll do that thing. I ' ll wash. If it doesn ' t fit, use a bigger hammer. MATT BURROWS Cross Country Team 9 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Should Have Hooped Varsity 12 XTC Skaters 12 Buds For Breakfast Club 9 NO Homework Club 9,10,11,12 Scamming into UCSB 12 Big Daddy Volleyball Star 12 Mr. Cross Fan Club 12 B-Town Party ers 9,10,11,12 INDOMOB 86 SAYS BYE! BRIAN BUBBAH B. BUTLER Prez. of Junior Class 11 Prez. of Sophomore Class 10 Junior Statesmen of America 11 Ho n or So ciety CSF 10,11,12 Talent Show Commitee 11 Junior Prince 11 Leadership 10,11,12 Student Council Rep. 10,11 MESA 10 Student Senate Rep. 10,11 Partnership Program 11,12 Fashion Show 12 Why must you be musty? That ' s deep. F-k these people, they ain ' t payin me!! CA1TLIN CAITY CAMPBELL Wo mens Crew Team 10 Track Team 11,12 Jazz Band 9 Concert Orchestra 9 Gourmet Club 10,11,12 Concert Chorale 11,12 It Just Doesn ' t Matter 10,11,12 Europe In 1986 12 Valan ' an Root Club 11,12 Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds -Bob Marley Remember... knowledge is not taught- seek within for the truth. One love, One heart. COLIN MILKMAN CAMPBELL Frosh Soph Baseball 10 Varsity Golf 12 Varstiy Ice Hockey 9,10,11,12 Agents of Blackwood 12 Didn ' t Go To Head-Roy ce Never Thrashed The Skins 9,10,11,12 That was sarcasm And thus ends yet another chapter in the epic adventure of a lifetime. DAVE D.C. CABBIE CHAI Frosh Soph Football 9 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 Varsity Tennis 9.10.11.12 All-League North Coast Tennis 11 Student Athletic Advisory Council 12 B-Town Crew 11,12 The Pahdnaas 9-life P.G. 5 12 Rowdettes (Sheila) 12 Finally meeting Jaemi N. 12 C ' mon Dave,. ..well okay. Hey. .guys! Don ' t Worry! Boy do I love Pink! DENNIS NIFTY CHESTER Varsity Wrestling,- 10,1 1,12 e nbe.-U R.I.F. Party Boycotter,-12 I love Cherene ' s Magumbas Fan Club,-12 Students Against Gary Eating,-9, 10,1 1,12 Bad Jokes Incorpor ate d,-9, 10,11, 12 Cutie Pie Club,-12 Watch more Cartoons and don ' t be so tense. It ' s been nifty all you seniors, and to you underclassmen: BAH-HA-HA-HA HYUK J.O.A.T CHI Soph Frosh Foot ball,- 10 Varsity Football,-l 1,12 Gourmet Club,-1 1,12 Juan ' s Place Tequilla Club,-9, 10,11,12 Scanlous Cons Anonymous,-10,l 1,12 Mac Super Jock Ass. ,-10,1 1,12 Male Chauvinistic Inc. ,-9, 10,11,12 Casanova G.Q . Crew, -9. 10.11. 12 Don Juan Love-A-Thon,-9, 10,1 1,12 A.S.U.,-9,10,11,12 Mac Muscle Crew,-9, 10,1 1,12 Kama Kazi Crew,-9, 10,1 1,12 And it don ' t get any better than this. You lucky you never met me. ELIZABETH DIZ CHIAO Varsity Swimming(League Champs),- 11 Close up, I ' m 215, J-Yes!,-12 Honor Society CSF ' ,-10,11 Politics Power ,-12 JACKET Staff, -10 Ski Club, -10, 11 JSA -10,11 Stale Popcorn Club-6 hrs! EEWW-11,12 Student Council,-12 Europe in ' 85,-12 The Leon Fan Club,-12 Helena, NO, not him!! Lord have mwcy, they ' re hooched again?! Don ' t th ink-laugh -Always laugh! JENNY JON-EUN CHO Tennis Team,- 10 Korean Club,-9 : 10 Asian Students Union,-l 1,12 Junior States of America,-1 1,12 CSF -11,12 HM.S. Pinafore,-l 1 Concert Chorale, -10,1 1,12 Performing at SF Conservatory ,-12 Church A ctivities,-9, 10,11,12 Take life one day at a time. God never sends a burden w out the strength to bear it-He never gives sorrow w out His love to share it-There is no road LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL 370 too winding for his guidance from above- And there is no place so lonely that we cannot find his love. Love ya all! L AIL IN A BEARFUZZ CHO Varsity Tennis Team -9,10 Fashion Show,- 10 Special Olympics-Volunteer ' 84,-10 Ho n or So ciety CSF-1 0,11,12 French Club, -11 Asian Student Union,-12 Bears Club,-9,10,11,12 Happiness is being with those you love. AM. A. G.: Thanks for being there through the years!! I love you, Fuzzball...Disssss much!! RACHAEL ANDHRA CHRISTMAN You Guys,-9, 10,11, 12 Future Housewives of America Steerin Future Housewives of America Steering Committee,-!! ,12 Wanton Carolers,-12 JSA-10,11,12 Once in a Blue Moon. .,-12 There is no law in Pennsylvania against riding on broomsticks. -William Penn I ' m beyond adolescence. - Amy Montali Gonna Dress you up in my love... She ' s a walking contradiction in terms. It ' s all relative. KENNY CHU BABY CHU Rugby 11,12 Rugby Host 11 Class Treasurer 11,12 Student Council Rep. Runner Up 12 Homecoming Clean Up Advisor 12 Bleacher Painting Advisor 12 Football Fan Club 12 Eichorn ' s Asian Mafia 12 Flatbush 11,12... Sea Scouts 11,12 Summer Cruise 1 1 Yearbook (Informal Editor) 12 Is that really necessary. The Grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with all ADAM TEDDY BEAR CLARK Freak-A-Zoid recruiting comittee 9-12 Varsity Fo o tball 10,11,12 Football J. V. 9 CLARK Ho use Social Club Prez 9.10.11.12 GGF Track Club 9,10,11,12 Jock Club 9,10,11,12 Burnie Crew 11,12 Casanova Cavi Crew, CCC 11,12 Science Club 9,10,11 Yogi Bear Mobile Club Olde English 800 Club 9,10,11,12 Drinking Frat Boys Brew Crew 9-12 Get out my face freak! I ' ve had my fun, time to get serious,errrrr! JOHN JAYLEE CLARKE IndoMob ' 86 Team Zark Busters Ski Club Berkeley BigDaddy volleyball Club Water Polo Swimming The Tribe NO, WAY!? What thef-k! CAREY HEHEHEHEHE COLE Junior State (Prez.) 9,10,11,12 Student Government 10,11 Spring Into Theater 9 Pajama Game 10 Pirates of Penzance 10 Three Penny Opera 11 H.M.S. Pinafore 11 Gypsy 12 Princess Ida 12 Midsummer Night ' s Dream 12 Producers 12 You guys should really support this because... ' 86, Don ' t try to stop it. To all my friends: Good Luck, I love ya. JOHN ROLLING J. C. COLEMAN Beach Team 12 Hank ' s Mob 11 Desert Rats 10 Bike Club 9 Baaaa Baaaa Baaaah The Hank ' s Mob is Back!!! LuvU Heather JASON J-BIRD COLLINS Clark House Social Club 9-12 Lacrosse Team 11,12 Football Team 9 Honor Society CSF 11,12 Old English 800 Club 9-12 King Cobra Club 11,12 Ski Club 9-12 Burnie Crew 9-12 510 Club 12 She loved every minute of it! Party -.Roll by Telegraph; Hit the Frats, Get wasted, Beat up Frat Boys, Meet some Frat Girls, and tell everyone all about it on Monday. You got disrespected like a sap! SUZ1 EDDIE COOPER Key Club 10.11 Straight A s Club 9,10,11,12 Sailing Club 11 Varsity Wrestling 12 G R.U.B. Masters 12 PSR, North side 9,10 Students Against Drugs 9,10,11 Stealing Ketchup 11 Suzi Them Prez. 10,11 Mess Up Kats 10,11,12 Want a Brownie? Someone calm Amy down I can mke one out of a tincan. University fo Diablo Valley? MARK CONMAN CONWAY Closeup 11 La Crosse 12 Honor Society 10,11,12 Chess Club 11,12 Golf Club 10,11,12 Math Club 10,11,12 Science Club 12 Serial Club 10,11,12 Brew Crew 85 Nerd Day 85 Rowdettes 12 How are ya! You Stink CARON NICOL CRONIN Concert Orchestra 10,11,12 Young People ' s Symph. Orch. 10,11,12 B.S. of America Unite Club 9,10,11,12 U.F.U. ' sClub 10 Santa Cruz 11 French Club 11 J.S.A 11,12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Field Hockey 12 Gross Club Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Concerti W Concert Orchestra 10,11 Thursday Beach Club 12 My education has been a series of null sets on the time-line of life -MM ' 85 Oh calm down. Pbbbfff MARLA M-BO DAVIS J.V. Songirl 9 J .V . Basketball 10 Varsity Softball 10 Varstiy Basketball 11 Varsity Softball 1 1 Varsity Basketball 12 Prepi Sensation Spring variety show 12 Yeah Buddy Outta this motherfu-ker. you know JOHN THE REAL DEAN Rugby Club 1st XV Capt. 11,12 Rugby Club 1st XV 11,12 Varstiy Baseball 11,12 Frosh soph Baseball 9,10 Varsity Football 12 Class President 11,12 Youth Commission Vice Prez. 11 Student Athletic Advisory Council 12 The Lords of Flatbush 11 -forever Sea Scouts 11,12 Tramps like us baby, we were born to run. We made a promise we swore we would always remember, no retreat baby, no surrender. I love you Flynn! FRED F-MAN DueBOSE Varsity Gymnastics 10 Varsity Pep Squad 10,11,12 Tumbler for Cheerleading Squad 11,12 THE SPIR IT OF ' 86 WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER 371 Afro -Haitian A dvanced Dance 1 2 Student Council 11 Sexual Advancement Club 9,10,11,12 ' ' I F-k ed A lexandria Club 9,10,11,12 Don ' t you hate when it gets cold, and it shrinks to the size of a cucumber! It ' s been . ANDREW RAPPIN ' DREW DELANEY J.V. Soccer 9 Varsity Soccer 10 Vers tiy Fo o tball 11,12 All-RBAL 12 Bru Cru 11,12 Jingle Town Mob 9,10,11,12 99 Ribs Rap Circle 12 Freshman Dorm Raiders 11,12 Bert-Dippers 11,12 I promise, I ' ll be here THIS weekend, for sure! SYLVIA SYL DELGADO Varsity Pom-Pon Girl 12 Varsity Football Fan 12 Trippin ' with Denise 9,10,11,12 Spending lunch with Aurora 12 Crush on Peter Burns 6,7,8,9,10,11,12 Oh God! Denise: Thanks for always being there for me! We did it! Best Wishes to all the Cheerleading Sq uad! BEN B.B.Q. DILLON Mock Trial Quitter 11 Mock Trial Avenger 12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Jacob ' s House One Friday 12 Job 9,11 No Job 10,12 No Money 12 JSA,HS,CSF 11,12 Yearbook 12 Gourmet Club Eater 11,12 B-Town Cru 1 1 -life Juan ' s Place Without Money 12 No really guys, I ' ve had enough- well, maybe one more.... JASON DOME-ROCK DOMMER J.V. Water Polo Varsity Water Polo All-League H.M. All-North Coast M.V.P. Varsity Swimming Ice Artist Volleyball Champ Fresh Breaker Royal Rocker .Down With Jam Force ' B-Town Cru 9 10,11,12 12 12 12 12 10- life 11 - life 10-life 10-life 11 12-Life Berkeley High. .Just Leave Me Alone! AARON 004-42361 ELLIOTT Cometbus Fanzine Staff 9,10,11,12 West Campus Vandal Crew 9 Albany Dread Road Crew 9 BHS Editorial Staff 1 0 B.B.T. Lack-Of -Talent Recruiter 10 Rendezvous Cafe Study Hall Crew 11 Bemadette Protti Fan Club 11 Sam Best Drop-Out Club 1 1 Salsa Club Roof Dance Troupe 11 Park Frisbee Team 12 Space Shuttle Lunch Planning Commt. 12 IHOP Breakfast Crew The Section 12 Thanks for nothing A-Holes!! SELINA SLEEEENA ELLIS Being in Love With Nick 11 Sally 9,10,11,12 Joy 5,6,7,8,9,10,11 Where ' sAmy? 9,10,11,12 Caring TooMuch 9 Caring 1 0 Trying Not to Care, but Still Caring Alot 12 Caring Too Little 12 Complete Confusion 9,10,11,12 Reaching Puberty Pending I guess it ' s that thing about women and spaghetti. Ha, Ha! Oh well. JASON A. ELLISH Student Senate Student Council Youth Commission JSA 12 9,10,11 10,11 9 People For An Independent Nicaragua 1 1 Jazz Lab Band 9,10,11 Salsa Club 11 Trial 9,10,11 S.O.S 9 May our eyes never shut, our ears never plug, our hearts never hide, from the cry of our suffering brethren. MIKE LITTLE MAN ELY Varsity Gymnastics 9,10,11,12 M.I. P. Gymnastics 9 M.V.P. Gymnastics 10,11 Team Capt. 10,12 North Coast Team Champs 11 North Co astln dividual Champ 12 JSA 9 It ' s sunny but you just can ' t tell Club 9-12 It ' s A B-ch To Shave Club 11,12 Student Council Rep. 10,12 Athletic Council Rep. 10,11 Everything about me is little... well almost everything. Is it too late to make up P.E.? MICHEL LE ' ' SHEL ' ' ES TRA DA Photo Club 9,10 Tennis Club 10 Gymnastics Club 10 Water Polo Team 9 Beach Team 12 A. T.C. and mud racing club 11,12 Juan ' s Place 9,10,11,12 B-Town Brew Co. 9,1 (J B. T.U. SLAM ' S 9,10 Pool the gang at Rob ' s Hou se 11,12 Moose 12 Edwin, Moose, Pumes, Bonhead Co. Moose I love you! 6th and Jones!! NAOMI FABER Naughty Heaven, Co-Prez. 9,10,11,12 Member of Hanamus Trio 9,10,11,12 Is that a pickle in your pocket or are you just glad to see me? I m so glad I ' m finally getting out of this place but part of me will always miss it, and the people here. JENNY JEN-BUN FARNSWORTH Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 (League Champs 11,12; Capt. 12) Varsity Gymnastics 11 Track and Field 12 BHS Wind Ensemble, Percussion 10,11 Fire builders R a Qualification: co-Prez. life Gourmet Club( 10-12) Coprez. w A A 12 Great Times on Close-Up 12 AP Roma Squamous Anatomy 12 TildenClub 11,12,... J -Tub Club-love to you all 1 0-life You guys, it ' s not like that! Tonight I hear the neighborhood drummer sound,I can feel my heart begin to pound, well if you do, you ' ll know I ' m thinking of you all the miles in between AARON ' FELDMAN FELDMAN Bike Racing 9,10 This ' n ' that (a transmon period) 11 1st prize in UCSB composition cont. 12 Vision R eciever 9,10,1 1,12 Of writing lives in general, and partic- ularly of Pamela, with a word by the bye of Collie Cibber and others. I ' ll be back! RIM A Rima Lema Lima Beam FIELDS J.V. Gymnastics 9 J.V. Cr oss-Country 9 Varsity Cr oss-Country 10 JSA 11 Brew Crew 9,10,11,12 Key-Club 12 Ski Club 9,10,11 He ' ll think I ' m Possesed! Joy I ' m not stoned! To the Fresh Four: Jose, Jess, Joy, and Janie + the rest of the Furious Seven-LOVE YAH As for high school, it had it ' s ups and downs-Dying to leave. J A Y I AM CHILL FISHER Honor Society CSF 11,12 Ski Club 11 The Everclear Club 12 Don ' t smoke that in my car! Let ' s get some donuts!! JILL JILLIAN FLETCHER Dance Production 12 Gypsy 12 MESA 11,12 NO MATTER WHERE YOU GO THERE YOU ARE 372 ! UCO 10,11 Upward Bound Program 12 That ' s Icy!!! ' All in all I enjoyed BHS; I took the bad with the good. MARIS A MIS A FLORES-MARCH Revival Theatre Ensemble Prod. 9 Nothing 10 Spanish Club 1 1 Dance Production 85 11 Fall JACKET Staff 12 Spring JACKET Staff 12 Makeup Crew -.Princess Ida 12 Makeup Crew: Hotel Par adiso 12 Having a Passion for Bagels Pasta 12 Seriously? Cool! How ' s it Goin ' ? JACKET STAFF: It was a Pleasure. I ' m going to miss those late nights. JASON LEO FOLKMANIS Co-Editor-In-Chief: JACKET 12 Associate Editor: JACKET 11 Reporter. JACKET 11 Close-Up 11 Midnight Driving Club 12 Science Sleeping Club 10,11,12 In a startling development... I ' m pulling out of here to win. ANNE FORREST Dining Abroad W Cindy Volleyball RBAL Champs 12 Gourmet Club 12 Winter Water Walks 12 Tamalpias High Volleyball 11 Stray dogs 9,10,11 Bare-Backs- Vice Prez. 9,10,11 Hot Tub Crew 9,10,11 Shall we dance? Cindy, I think I ' m in love. WINDY OPUS L VST FRANKLIN R ugby Ho or ah Team 11 He ' s sooo cute!! To Chickie, Holly, Frannie, Stephi, Jo and Janine, Fred, and Steve-I love you, guys. I finally made it! To the rest of you-LOVE YA! : Aqua Blue Eyes-Don t forget me. JON FRA UENFELDER Rugby, 1st XV 10,11,12 Rugby President 10,11,12 Sea Scouts 10,11,12 Class Secretary 1 1 Student Council Rep. 11 ASU 12 Flat bush 10,11,12 Not A Class Officer 12 Future Blue Collar Workers Of Us 12 BPI Life No, I didn ' t take a damn formal. If you need me, I ' ll be in Oz. ANNE-MARIE KID FREEDMAN Varsity Soccer 12 Varsity Cross-Country 10 Dance Production ' 85 Mixed Chorus Close-Up Model U.N. Honor Society CSF 11 10 11,12 11 10,11,12 Commendation-National Merit Scholar. 12 Beatles Forever 9,10,11,12 Hugh, Dewey Louie 12 Soccer 10 Blake House Bashes 11,12, Don ' t worry about a thing. .. -Bob M. Thanks for your s upp ort!M,M,E,Y,K,K,R, R,L L-I love you! I love you G.R.P. NATALIE GNAT FRIEDMAN J.V.Softball 10 Yearbook 12 It Just Doesn ' t Matter 10,11,12 Nothing 10,11,12 ClubMed 12 Who me?. ...no I ' m sweet innocent! LATER!! ANDREW DREWBERT GALLENI Cub Scouts 3,4,5 The Pajama Game 1 0 Pirates of Penzance 10 Three Penny Opera 1 1 H. M.S. Pinafore 11 Make-Up Crew 11,12 Tribe 12 Rowdettes (Blanche) 12 Gypsy 12 Midsummer Nights Dream 12 Princess Ida 12 Honor Society CSF 12 Life ' s a b--ch, and then you die Move out as fast as you can. GRACE GIGI GILBERT Ski Club 10,11,12 JSA 10 Key Club 12 Herney Cinepone Primate Wizards 9-12 African Tan Competition 1st place 11,12 PLI Search Club 11,12 Unalayee Tap your thymus! BYE 9,10,11,12 GIDEON GOLDMAN UF Men 9 Gota B 10,11 J. V. Badminton 10 J. V. Baseball 1 1 Flatbush 11,12 BPI 12 Student council Rep. 12 Social Secretary 12 Porsche Club 1966 11,12 Too Lazy To Take SAT Again 12 Varsity Bleacher Painting 12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Naaaah, man, I can ' t handle that. J,J,K, D (Thanks fellahs), A and E(Y), and BHS, I really appreciate it. Wait... what happened? SHANNON SUSIE-Q GOLDEN- SCHUBERT Varsity Lettergirl-Co.Capt. 9 Varsity Cheerleader-Captain 10 Varsity Pom-Pon 2nd Head 11,12 Council Person 9 Public Relations Vice Prez. 10 Class Secretary 12 School of Arts: Dance Voice 9,10 Attempted Breakfast Club 12 Varsity Bleacher Painting 12 BPI I.C.H.B.B. too! 12 To Nicol Pommers: Well, I have to leave at four today-Bye! Love you Aaron,A.N.,S.H.,R.K.,and everyone else. All I want is Pepsi COLIN SWEET PEA GOODING Football 9-12 Basketball 9-12 Baseball 9-12 Chess Club 9-12 Honor Society 9-12 Bad-Mitton Club 9-12 Soccer 9-12 Gourmet Club 9-12 Green Kingdom Club 11,12 African J abba Club 9012 Smoke a Grimmie! All right then my Homies. MARYA ' grub monstr ' GRABOSKE Key Club 10,11 Ski Club 10,11 Varsity Wrestling 12 Fox Hunt Club 12 Prez. Crb Masters 12 Str sight A ' s Club 9,10,11,12 Sailing Club 11 Strawberry Daiquiri Club 9-12 Liz-Stokin ' Dude 12 Gullible 9,10,11,12 What? Why? How? When? What were you wearing? Amy we made it! To my best friends :I Love You! STEPHEN GREGORY JSA 11 Varsity Lacrosse 12 Sophomore Vice Prez. 10 Junior Class Prez. 1 1 Student Senate 10,11 Student Council 10 Icing Co bra Club 12 Football 9 New Balance Crew 12 S S (The Dynamic Duo) 12 Movie Club 12 The Gang 9,10,11 Life ' n ' General Hoping for the best but expecting the worst. BEN STRETCH GRIFFIN The Man Who Came To Dinner 10 SMOKE A FAT HOOTER AND IT WILL ALL BE OKA Y 373 Th reepen ny Opera l l God Royal Nonesuch n hi M.S. Pinafore u Gypsy 12 Director, Snakes (NA TAHS!) 12 Bearmobile Club R.T. 10,11,12 Blind Boogie Workshop 10,11 JACKET Columnist 12 JSA : Historian, Newsletter 11,12 Drunkyard Vine of Bacchus 11,12 Fellas Eternally Frivolity is a stern taskmaster -Zippy. Enough of this idle banter. Fat Hell ' NOAH PENGUIN GUYNN Desert Rat 10,11,12 Key Club 12 World Affairs Council 10,11,12 JSA 11,12 French Club 11,12 Chamber Music Club 12 SASA-Committee Member 12 Once In A Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 Thursday Beach Club 12 Hello Kitty Handwriting Club 9,10,11,12 Amanda Palmquist Admirers Anonymous Gross Club Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Copyright Carol Treadwell, 1986 I never want to see any of you ever again! LISA LISA-BABY GWYNN French Club 11 Dance Production ' 85 11 Honor Society 11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 JSA U,12 Close-Up 12 Tennis 9,10,11,12 Europe, summer ' 84 into 11 S.E.F.Club 11,12 How ' s your liver, Leon? I thought it was at 2:00!!!! Don ' t stop livin ' , and keep smiling! HEATHER HALPRIN Dance Projects 10 Lisa Matlahoople-head: thanks for every- thing. Good times, bad times. . love you Forever and ever. Jillian is a derogatory word! Derogatory! Just Kiddin ' XX OO ANIKO COCO HALVERSON Volunteer, KALX Radio, D.J. 9,10,11,12 outcast 10 Dude Experiences 11 Hermit 12 I ' m beginning to feel like furniture. You can ' t send blue moon ice-cream cones to Japan. Everlasting Bunzerhood... Gourmet Club 11,12 Tilden Club 1 1 -life Handicapped Swim Aid 12 Do obie Sisters + Varsity Rolf ing 12-life J-TubClub 10,11,12 Shack Party Vice-President 11-life Sometimes it ' s good to be bad. Firebuilders-that is a qualification! KIRSTEN KIRBO HARDZOG Yearbook 11 Buff Puffs 11,12 Future Ho usewives of America 9,11 In the Family 9,10,11,12 What kind of shampoo do you use? Where do you get your hair cut. One in ten folks, one in ten. MIA ... YEL LOW CAR HARPER Spring Shaw Light Worker 9 Chi Psi-Honary Little Sister 1 1 Rugby Players Fan Club 11,12 Key Club 10,11,12 Brew Crew 9,10,11,12 Track Team 12 What ' s in Jungle Juice anyway? I ' m Mia and your not-that ' s the most important thing in this life. ADRIENE ADE HARRIS Owners of a Lonely Heart 9,10 Movie Junkies 10 Anti-Elmer Gump Club 10 The Tribe 11 I don ' t care anymore. Is this a joke? You are sleeping you don ' t want to believe. AMY Tube e-Warrene HAWTHORNE CSF Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale 11,12 Oakland Youth Chorus 12 Pie dm ont Music Festival 11,12 AFS Student to Turkey (cousin!) 11 Summer School in Dinan, France 10 Gourmet Club Co. Prez. 11,12 Berk. Youth Downtown Planning 11,12 Tilden Club (Officer Fretter-Thanks!) life Do obie Sisters Varsity Rolf ing 12 B.Y.O.F.-Love YaNVH 12 AN, do you know the purpose of a Tarn Good Luck EJ-see you in Massachusetts! A party isn ' t a party until something gets broken. Thanks to all my friends! NICOLE HO HARDIE Concert Orchestra Dance Production Key Club French Club 9,10,11 11,12 10 11 SHELLEY SHELLEY MAE HAY DEN Peter Pan Costume Crew 9 Fashion Show 10 Dance Projects 1 1 Teachers Aide (Washington School) 1 0 Tappin ' Feet 10,12 Exchange to Mexico ' 84 Four F Club 11 Jr. Sr. Class Spirit Rally Com. 11,12 Senior Class Vice-Prez. 12 Yearbook 12 Junior Prom Hostess 12 BPI- I.C.H.B.B. 12 Red and Gold Forever. Special thanks to Alicia for being my best friend and not saying I told you so. DEADRA ' DIG- A -DANG ' HENDERSON Varsity Cheerleader 1 1 Talent Show Committee 10 T.H.K. Rapper 11 Ms. Erotic Dancers 11,12 Special Guest-Talent Show 11 Special Guest-Fashion Show 11,12 Leadership 12 Tech has tenda ' s for you To the Freshman and Sophomore classes: Don ' t rush it. Your time will come!! NEA VE ' ' NEEA VAY HIG GINS Berk. Dwntown Youth Planning 11 JSA 10,11,12 Dance Production ' 84 10 Gourmet Club 11,12 Bowling Club 12 Post Bowling Partyers 12, ets.. R.I.SLD: Wanna-Be (Always) B.Y.O.F....Love YaAWH N A C K Lifetime Member! Centering As Dialogue Advocate (forever) Winter-Wear at Stinson Club 12 Like leave, but with an N. Mom, you know like when: You just fill it up to the bottom of the glass???!! Well, I didn ' t want to go to UCB anyway! KIYOMI SHORTY HIRAMOTO Varsity Badminton 10 Member of Mr. Lui: Outdoor Calculus 1A 11,12 Sho rt Asians in America 9,10,11,12 CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 BA YC Softball Team 12 Prez. of Milton Toy Fan Club 10,11,12 Y VONNE ' ' VONNIE ! HO Badminton 9 Key Club 10,11,12 Make Up Crew -.Peter Pan 9 Crew Team 12 Cheerleading 12 R.B. Club Lifelong Marathon Dance 10 S.S. Club 12 Co-Head Cheerleader 12 Ariya-HELP! What am I gonna do?! I don ' t understand what ' s the problem S ' been 4 very memorable years you guys- Keep smilin , keep shinin, I ' ll never forget y a! ClAO! CHANDLER ' Chitlins H. HOFFMAN Rowdettes(Cha Cha) 12 P.G. 5 12 A GOOD FRIEND NEVER GETS IN THE WAY UNLESS YOU ' RE ON THE WAY DOWN 374 Ski Club Prez. w Cin! 12 B-T own Surf Team Charter Member 1 1, 12 Omega Brew 12 Key Club Goober 10,11 Up To No Good Since I met Larve 10—12 Hilton Hustlers JSA Scame 12 Key Master ApprenticeQohn Shaw) 11,12 B-Town Baseball (slug) 10,11 LaCrosse 11 12 South Side F-Ball Champs 10,11 Princess Ida Lead-Of course 12 Homework.. .who ' s he, AAAAA Bingo Let ' s blow this Taco Stand! SCOTT SCOTCH HOLCOMB Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Key Club 1 Gourmet Club 12 AA 10,11,12 Drink ' til you Drop Club 12 (Initiated 10 85) Varsity Car A cro batics 1 0 S M 12 (not what you think) (sure Scott) Your zonked! I can ' t, I ' m grounded Just smile and maybe she won ' t notice KIRS TEN HONGIS TO Swim Team 9,10,11 Photo Club, Vice Prez. 10 Key Club 10 Ski Club 9 Fall Yearbook 12 Spring JACKET 12 Close-Up 12 S.S. Club 12 Spring Yearbook 12 D.B.B. number 2 No pigs is seance! Class ' 86: best wishes for the coming years, whatever you do, and to the rest of you(81 ,88,89), I hope you make it Through!!! CYNTHIA CICI HORNING Varsity Field Ho ckey 10,11,12 JV Field Hockey 9 Field Ho ck ey Cap t. 11,12 Field Hockey M.V.P. 12 Soccer 10 Student Council Rep. 10,12 Beach Team 12 Not On The Honor Roll 9,10,11,12 Like, Like, Uh, Like, Well, Like... Stay tough you FH players! MAURICE REECE HOWELL Frosh Soph Football 9 VA rsity LaCrosse 10,11,12 7 SA Party Member Chip and Dale life Rowdettes (Roxanne) 12 Margaret ' 86 ' Hilton Hustler All-Star LaCrosse 9,10,11,12 Can I get a ride? Good luck to class of ' 86 and I ' ll miss y ' all! KENDRA WHO FAN 1 HUNTER Exchange Student: Strasbourg, France 11 Crew Team 12 U.C. Theatre Rampager 9,10,12 KALX Listerner Phoner-Iner 9,10,12 Who Fan Life Procrastinator 12 Laura, does it bother you when I ask you ' why ' ? Yes. Why? Bye J ackers! JESSICA HURL BERT Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Brew Crew-Varsity 9,10,11,12 Key Club 12 Swim Team 9,10,11 H20Polo 9 Kabanya Club Banzai! 12 BBB-HHH Repitition Club 9,10,11,12 I hate her! , OK! Shotgun! Scott, did I wake you?!? B,J,J,J,R,M,S,A,D, and all whom I leave behind-I love you always and 4-ever!! The Furious-7 will resume in heaven. The working weeks come to it ' s end- party time is here again. -Depeche Mode R YOSHIN R OACH IMAI Close-Up 12 ASU 10,12 Church Youth Group 9,10,11,12 Boy Scout-Troop 26 9,10,11,12 Asian Basketball L eague 9,10,11,12 And Whatever Else I Could Not Think Of What ' s Up!? To my fellow classmates: The best of luck in all your endeavors. SUSANAH SUS IWASE Peter Pan Pa jama Game The Man Who Came To Dinner Threepenny Opera The Lover The Dining Room The Sandbox Director The Producers Spanish Club Encounters Stage Crew 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 11 11 9 Roma Club 9,10,11,12 Dance Production 10 I love it, I love it, I love it! Ho, My God. Broadway-here I come! MARC INDO JAEGER Student Council 10,11,12 Key Club 12 Photo Club 12 INDO TAG TEAM 12 Borrelli ' s Quarters Team 10,11 Skate Club 9,10,11,12 MeisterBrau Drinking Team 11,12 The Tribe 12 Beach Team 12 INDO MOB 12 Smoke A Bud! Later Skater! YOLANDA SPEEDY JAMES Varsity Track 9,10 Cross Country 9,10 TAC Jr. Olympic Team 9,10 RBAL WINNER Mile Relay 9, 1 0 Volunteer: Aha Bates Hospital 12 Volunteer-.Children ' s Hospital 12 MESA 10 Treasurer, secretary 9 Leadership 10 Co -Vice Prez. 11 Ju n io r Princess 11 Naw...AHN!(Nooo.J Are-U-Serious? Wlep! Everybody (seniors) It ' s time for a new challenge I wish everyone the best of luck! KAREN KAY ' J ' JEFFRIES Badminton Team 10 Partnership 8,9,10,11 Upward Bound Patnership Residential Program 11 Upward Bound 11 Kick ' in it with Pooh Bean -n Erotic C 11,12 Fun!! Summer with Pooh Bear 11 ' But now! ' ' Honey Boom!! ' Don ' t Believe that! Are you crazie! A see what I ' m saying. Ye-ah buddie. To my 2 partna ' s Andrea Arid: Have fun in the sun because we have just ' 86 was the lick. Trick y ' all ' til ' 96!!!!! ERIKA GOLDILOCKS JENSSEN Student Senator 11 Sophomore Princess 10 FAME 1 1 -High Energy 9 AM. Volleyball Club 10 JSA 11 Fab Four 11 Kleeberger Midnight Soccer Club 11 Varsity Women ' s Soccer Team 10 Berk. Youth Dwntown Planning 11,12 Zasu Pitts Shoobie do wah Fan Club 12 Alia of Summer Magic 11 Sunday Anatomy College Off. Sessions 12 ME-DI-UM No, it ' s naturally curly. The time is right for dancing in the streets ALISON ALLI CA T JOHNSON JV Songirl 9 JV Softball 10 Varsity Softball 11,12 Varsity Songirl 12 Spring Variety Show 12 Ya Know! Out of this mother fu er with the quick- ness!! AMY ' ' SPA Z ' ' JOHNS ON JV Wrestling Team 11,12 LIVE FOR THE FUTURE, STRIVE FOR THE BEST, HAVE FUN, LOVE ITU! 375 Key Club 10,11 Albert 9,10,11,12 Strawberry Daiquiri Club 11,12 Grub Monster Fan Club 9,10,11 Grub Monster Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Straight A s 9,10,11,12 Hey Go obi Goodby Class of ' 86!M.G,M.B,OOZE. thanks guys, I Love Ya!! C.W.-I couldn ' t have made it without you! Hey Kat- Stick with the Me—-! OOOOOH,OOOH He looks GOOOOD! I ' m leaving this place w a ' Bee ' of a WHITNE Y WHIT- WHIT ' ' JO UR DAN Varsity Gymnastics Team 9,10 Pom-Pon Girl 9 Lady U.F.O. Patrol 11,12 In Love With Vem dell 10,11,12 Street Law Internship Program 12 Partnership Program 9 That ' s unfortunate. Alright then, I ' ll check you out! Unhealthy Art Association 11,12 Electric Kool-Aid Acid Vest Provo Park Garbage Collectors 12 Mr. Anderson Motorhead Club 11 Albany Dread 9,10,11,12 Goat Beard Club 11,12 Searching For the Green Kingdom Club R OH AN A RO KENIN JV Volleyball Pom-Pon Squad Co Vice Prez. Class ' 86 10 12 10,11 LEMUAL TURK JOHNSON Co. Prez. Class ' 86 12 SLBG 11,12 NICOLE COOL NICK JOYNER The Man Who Came To Dinner 10 Science Club 11 Varsity Soccer 10,11,12 Costume Production 10,11 Physics Club 12 Exchange Student.England Mexico 11 12 JSA 11,12 Computer Club 9,10,11,12 Bay Area Wind Symphony 10 The Big Snit 12 Science Sleeping Club 10,11,12 Switzerland Tour w B.A.W.S. 10 The Tribe 11 Science Sleeping Club Prez. 11,12 SASA 11,12 BPI 12 JACKET Editor 11,12 AFS 11,12 S.O.S. 9 Photo Club 11 Track Field Varsity 10 V.P.P.P.P co-Prez. 9,10,11,12 ASU 11,12 1st Place RBAL Championships 10 Wah! Ew! Well Heck! ' JACKET Phot ographer 12 North Coast Sectionals 10 Eustacia Vye was a ho ' , but she was Yearbook Photographer 11,12 Marching Band 11 a tragic ho ' . Soon. Symphonic Band 10 To die is to live, for what is life Cal Band Day 11 BENJAMIN BUFF-ROCKS KING without Death. I ' ll have a Heinekin Varsity Crew 10,11,12 April Holly, get ta class!! No Banks 12 MARTIN ' Party Hearty Marty ' JOHNSON Gourmet Club 12 Brew Crew 86 12 NARASIMHAN ' GARP ' KARLLARKIN HARSH! Ah, Yeah. Psyche! Bonghits Before Bedtime Breakfast9, 10 Orch. Hawaii Tour ' 84 10 Class of ' 90.. .oh sorry! Rowdettes (Lolita) 12 The Pajama Game;Pirates of Penzance 10 C mon! Haze Phaze 9 Three Penny Opera;HMS Pinafore 11 GOD 9,10,11,12 Gypsy ;Princ ess Ida 12 CRYSTLA EROTIC CEE KING Quarters Committee 9,10,11,12 Yo ung Peoples Symp, Principal bass 10-12 Black Student Union 10,11,12 Afro ' s Anonymous 9 University Symphony 12 Afro-Haitian Dance 11,12 Track Team 9,10 Junior Bach Festival 11,12 Rude Girls. 9 Quick, it ' s almost 2 o ' clock, let ' s get Young Musicians Program at CAL 10,11 Internaltion Ladies Crew 11 another 12-Pack!! S.F. Conservatory Classes 12 Pep Squad 11 Live fast, die on time, drink a brew do Chess Club Prez 11,12 Fashion Show Model 11 another line. Founder of Bad Conductors Club 12 Fashion Show Coordinator 11 Ick wicky bing bang.IX. Kickin ' It At Dances 11,12 THOMAS TOM MAP JOHNSON We are sorry for the inconvinience. Antar Johnson ' s Buddie 9,10,11,12 Asian Student Union: 10,1 1,12 Prez 12 John Nickey Fan Club 11 Eichorn ' s Asian Mafia 12 IAN BABE KEASLER Bobbie Horton ' s Sweetheart forever Varsity Tank Leading 12 Berk. Youth Dwntown Planning 11 Being Way Too Erotic!!! Life! Model U.N. 10 Junior Statesmen of America 11,12 Oh! Stop it! Don ' t Believe that! Spanish Club 9 Miniature Golf Club Allstar Team 12 Love Ya!: A.p KJ. I ' m ou tta here! Drama Club 9 Desert Rats 10 Swim Tean 9 Once in a Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 ROLF ' Master of the grave KIR BY Cross Country Team 9 Publius Furianus Fan Club 10,11,12 Challenger 12 Track Team 9,11 Pi Kamma Sutra, Co-Prez 11,12 SL-GI 9,10,11,12 Ariya Masuda Fan Club 12 Pizza 4 Ed, Co-Conspirator 12 Satanic Avengers 12 I wanna go skiing Club 12 B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B 12 Reality Unification 10,12 The Breakfast Club 12 BHSP.A.D. Technical Staff 9,10,11,12 A-P-88 10,11,12 It ' ll be O.K. Swell You know Berkeley Community Theatre-. Assualt 12 April, most people don ' t know this... Stagehand 10, 11,12 Venom 12 Gucci-Bucci Club 12 Hellhammer 11,12 MESHIN ' ' M EC HIE ' ' JONES Check ' s in the mail! The Ventures 12 Black Studies Program 9,10,11 Let ' s Do Lunch. Love Ya ' Babe! SPW 251 1 9,10,11,12 MESA 9,10,11 P2 38t Murder III Pak 40 12 SASA 11 BRIAN KEENEY Merchandising Display 11 The Section 12 Pep Sq uad 11 Sally Wolfer Memorial Pom-Pon Cheering Squad 12 Bad Vibes Club 11,12 Talent Show Committee 12 Cometbus Contributer 10,11,12 DON ' T STOP LIVIN ' , AND African Dance Production 12 G-Building Roof Percussion and KEEP SMILING Student Council Rep. 12 Observatory Committee 10,11 I participated in the class of ' 86 YEAH!! Vision Re ciever 9,10,11,12 376 A screaming power dive that can only end in Death. Good luck to all my friends. ELIZABETH ' LIZZARD ' KLOIAN The Golden Kufta ' s 11 Master Harvey Memor. Remembrance 12 The Red Shoe Elvis ' 12 Firestone Lab 11,12 Fencing-Not at School!!! 9,10,11 Mean Seniors 12 Flying-Decathelo n 8 KCA B 12 Bodatious Ta Ta ' s 9,10,11,12 The Bluebells 12 Buff Puffs 10,11,12 JSA 9,10,11 Clean Plate Club 9,10,11,12 Oh, f-ckin ' meow! Leave me alone MATT RAGER KLOPP Varsity Ten nis 9,10,12 Prez. ofBHS GGF Track Club 9,10,11,12 Key Club Treasurer 9,10,11 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Clark House Social Club 11,12 Football 9 Prez. of Corona Club 11,12 Prez. Arizona State Bound Express Club 12 Prez. Anti-French Club 9,10,11,12 Come to think of it, I ' ll have a... I ' m outta here! CHRISTINE SPACEY KOHLSTEDT San Francisco Girls Chorus 9,10 JSA 9,10,11,12 Pirates of Penzance 10 Concert Chorale Hawaii Tour 10 Field Hockey 11,12 Three Penny Opera 11 HM.S. Pinafore 11 Close Up 12 Desert Rats 12 Cagney Lacey Adventures 11,12 Take the Plunge. Looks like garbage to me, officer. No you don ' t have a fever, everyone gets hot in bed. Have a good time, ' cuz it ' s all right! KALINDI BUFFY KUNIS Field Ho ckey JSA Key Club Yearbook Fly Crew Antifruitloop D3 Ski Club You guys... Thank God!! 12 9,10 10 12 9,10 LELAND DUKE LaBARRE Baseball Team 10 Varsity R ugby 11,12 Co-Prez. Fasters Club 12 Beach Team 12 Varsity Broom ball 12 Prez. 8c Founder of 3Man Commander 9 Te am Z ark-Busters 11,12 Ski Club 11 Berkeley B.R.F. 11,12 Pink Elephant Guest Master Disneyland Fun Club 9,10,11,12 ' Man Ruben, you need a new head!.. Just give me my diploma SIMONE MOM LaCOSS AFS 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 12 Play Production 9 Dance Projects 12 Volunteer Gymnastics Coach-YMCA 12 Student Art Show 12 Beach Team 12 Most Frequently Injured Club 10,11,12 I love you guys SO much! TAKE CARE XXOO! HEA THER M UFFY LA THAM S.O,S. 9 JV Volleyball 9 Capt. JV Volleyball co-MVP + MIP 1 0 The Tribe 10,11 Prez. of The Tribe 12 Varsity Volleyball 11,12 Gourmet Club 12 Prez. of Yogi ' s Beat Club 12 JSA 12 Chairman of Athletic Advisory Council U.S.V.B.A. 11,12 Spanish Club 11 Who cares what they think?! I don ' t! Watch out for Mr. T!(Tudisco, that is) APRIL PRILLY LEE Varsity Badminton Ski Club ASU .Make-Up Crew Close-Up 10,11,12 12 10,11,12 10,12 11 Never In The Honor Soceity Club 9-12 I Wanna Go Skiing Club 10,11,12 Cap ' n Crunch Fan Club 12 Varsity Tank Driving 12 Severe Senioritis 12 Yogi Bear Assoc, 12 Rugby Team Fan Club 10,11,12 ' On the other hand... ' ' Ramie, you ' re not a Lush. ' R,M,R,K,P,M,R,D,JJ.Thanks!! SUSAN SLEE NO Z LEE Field Hockey 11,12 Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 Three Penny Opera Costume Crew 11 UFUS 10 Beach Bums Unite 11,12-life Tequilla Fan Club Calm Down -C.J. ...I ' ll give you a dollar if... -C.C. Near or far we shall meet at an Austra- lian Beach in 30 yrs. GOODBYE Key Club 11,12 Haters of The Farm Animals Club-co-Prez 11,12-life Bagels w out WX Club co-founder 11,12 Senior Cut Crew 12 Cold Hot Tub Club 12 You guys ' , you just don ' t seem to un- derstand! Han, Katie and Kristina look how beautiful the tree ' s wok (E.N.) MARK, Please dont OVERDOSE! KEN SHRED LEISERSON Advanced Pounding Crew 9,10,11 Advanced Pounding Crew 9,10,11,12 Beach Team 12 Peace Club 12 Bong Before Bed and Breakfast Club 9-11 United Fa nzine Producers of the World 12 Peace in Nicaragua Group 11 Creative Writing Workshop 12 Photography Club 11,12 Fratt Crashers Anonymous 11 B-Town Skate Surf Skim Crew9, 10,11, 12 Ski Club 9,10 You divide and I ' ll choose. Live for the future, strive for the best, have fun, love it!!! JOANNA BUBBLES LEONARD Varsity Swimming 9 Water Polo 9 Talent Show 9, 11, 12 Dance Production ' 84, ' 85, ' 86 10,11,12 OPUS L ' ust Club 9,10,11,12 The Pajama Game 1 1 Midsummer Nights Dream 12 Esprit De Danse Club 1 1 Integrate Preppy Corner Club 12 Whoop-Git ity ' all!!! Shut up and dance. Debby Allen watch out! I ' ll see you on Broadway. Fred, I love you. Windy .you ' re gorgeous. We ' ll never forget Mateo. Oh God, I ' m gonna cry. GENEVIEVE GENNY LESLIE Ski Club 9,10 Gourmet Club 10,11 Key Club 10 Volunteer Alta Bates Hospital 10,11,12 Honor Society CSF 1 2 JSA 11 Varsity Swim Team (Most Improved)9-12 Swim Team Capt. 12 Water Polo 9 RBAL Champs North coast Finalist 11 S.S. Club 12 D.B.B. No.l Miriam Anise: Merci pour les rives, et sur tout merci pour tous les memoires. ISAACS. LEVINE Rendezvous Cafe Study Hall Club 10 AVE CURLY A Swim Team SASA LEEGANT 10 1 1-vice Prez. IT ' S CASUAL 377 OREN O-BABY LEVY Ski Clvb 10,11,12 ISA 11,12 Model United Nations 11,12 Close-Up 11 Berkeley Crew Team 12 Rprkplpv Track Team 12 J-fnrmr ' sncietv CSF 10,11,12 Stock Market Club? 10,11,12 Heather Thomas 10,11,12 Space Cadet 12 Wouldn ' t it be funny if I got in and you didn ' t. ' Hey C.L, watch the stocks. J.R- T.Y. Dreaded, Dreaded situation. BUN YVONNE LINK Varsity Swim Team JV Water Polo Ski Club Kabanya Club- Banzai! ' 9,10,11 9 9,10,11 11,12 B.B.B.H.H.H. repetition Club 9,10,11,12 That ' s too bad ' .(Joy) Have you seen Mike? To my closest friends-l will never forget you. To M.P.-I love you always. CHRIS LITTLE MAN LITTLE Cokenders 12 Girl Watchers of America 10,11,12 White Punks on Dope 9,10,11 Glee Club 11,12 IndoMob 9,10,11,12 Jews For Jesus 9,10,11 Baseheads Anonymous 11,12 The Mormons 10,11 Hell ' s Angels 9,10,11,12 Brew Crew-Summer of ' 85 11,12 Scrub Club 11,12 South Side Busters 9,10,11,12 GO HOME all you Northside Gumps! South Side Rules! Th,Tb, That ' s all folks. HERIBER TO ' TR UE VE T ' L OPEZ JR . Berkeley Rugby Club A Team 11 Capt. Rugby Club, A Team 12 Old Blues Rugby 12 Do it like a true Vet! Here we go, Here we go, Here we, Here we, Here we go!! PS: To the Berkeley Rugby Club...SeeYa! It ' s all about that Fili. JEAN-MARIE BEAN LOZANO Varsity Tennis Team 9,10,11,12 League Champs 11,12 North Coast 11,12 Gourmet Club 10 Jelly Bean Club 9,10,11,12 UCB Full 4yr Tennis Scholarship 12 Goddamn it, would it stop raining! CI AO JOSH L UFT Key Club 10 Ski Club 11,12 SASA 11 Close-Up 12 Yearbook 12 BPI 12 378 Varsity Driving 11,12 Varsity Speeding Ticket Club 12 Varsity Shoe Selling 12 Varsity T.P.ing 11 But officer, the cruise control was stuck. The Party has just begun. CHRISTINE CHRIS-CHRIS L UKAS Student Athletic Advisory Council 12 Asian Student Union, Vice Prez. 11,12 Close-Up 11,12 American Field Service, Treasurer 10 Varsity Badminton Team 11,12 CSF Ho nor Society 10,11 Alpine Meadows Ski Team 9,10,11,12 Future Champions Tennis Team 9,10,11,12 Alternate Student Council Rep. 1 1,12 Aww, Man!! Hiya Guys! Ya all were and always will be like brothers sisters to me.Luv Ya!! Tung: Let ' s go ice-skating. Aimee-.O.K BRIJ ICKABOD LUNINE Ski Club 9,10,11,12 TheTribe 11,12 Heroin Surfer ' s Union 9,10,11,12 Berkeley XTC Skaters 11,12 Student Council 10,11,12 Berkeley Youth For A Peaceful Future 12 Team Gel Honary Member 12 Blow doors, you hoesers! With peace as our goal and unity our means, success should follow. STACY BOONA LYNCH Fashion Show 10,11,12 Innocence Candy Stick 11,12 Variety Show 12 Class Vice Prez. (R e tail Merch. ) 12 Class Treasurer(Retail Merch.) 12 Talent Show 12 Dramatic Arts 11,12 You only live once. Life can be beautiful for those who find their own truth. HEATHER ' Heber-non ' MacCLELLAND Naughty Heaven, co-Prez. 9,10,11,12 Member of Hananous trio 9,10,11,12 Four F Club 11 ...3 French men, 2 Dominos Pizzas and a magnum of Champagne for 3! To Na AL : Go Away Freakness. To Mr. K.-Thanks for the shoulder and the Peets. We Did It! To Ail-Time to Blow Joe!(not like that!) BRANDY Friendly Fanny MARTIN Student Council 11 Ski Club 11,12 Pink Elephant Quest Master 12 Sunnin and Bummin 9,10,11 ,12,13 GSB Team 12 Varsity Partying 11,12 I ' m se stoked!! Zoinks! I will never drink again. ..for another week! Hey guys.. .See ya in Hell! RAUGHLEY RAMIE MASTBROOK Varsity Pom-Pon Team Photography Club Ski Club Student Council Rep 9th Grade Chorus 11 9,12 9 9,10,11 9 Never In The Honor Society Club 9-12 I Wanna Go Skiing Club 9,10,11,12 Cap ' n Crunch Fan Club 12 Varsity Tank Riding 12 Severe Senioritis 12 Yogi Bear Assoc. 12 Que WHAT? I ' m not a Lush, A. P. Hey Dude, NICE CAR! Chow! A.P., Kazi-Kumi, Julie, Rickie, Pokey , Mike LeREUX Brewski Reuski MAYO B-Town Surf Team 10,11,12 B-Town RadPack (Ski Group) 10,11,12 BHS LaCrosse All Star Team 10,11,12 Berkeley Club Ice Hockey All Star 8-12 Hilton Hustlers (JSA Scam) 12 BHS Soccer 12 BHS Ski Club 10,11,12 Rowdettes (aAppollonia) 12 Mission Impossible 10,11,12 Chip and Dale 9,10,11,12 Omega Bru Cru 12 O.K! You ' re cheesin ' ! Yuuppp! Don ' t hassle it! No Problem! Way Rad! Bust that Mark! You can surf at B.U! ARIYA A MASUDA Life ? Hey Babe! Mele kalikimaka a me haoli makahiki hou! Aloha! PETER MR. FUJI McCLURE French Club 11 AHSSP 12 Satanic Avengers 12 Tank Charts 12 Tobruk 12 Destruction of the 150th Brigade 12 Day of the Dead 12 Venom! Those Tanks Are Dead!! L aRHONDA R ONNIE ' ' McGEE French Spansih Club 10 Performing Arts Club 11 Falling In Love W Mr. Kratz 11 Senior Smoke Out Club 12 Pom-Pon Squad 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Back-to-Black Week(Play) 12 Flirting w Fellow Male Students 12 Senioritis 12 Ski Club 11,12 Oh sh-t, I messed up! Oh my God! Watch your handface! ln the future WHAT IS A FRIEND? A SINGLE SOUL DWELLING IN 2 BODIES I ' ll like to see who made it. Also, I ' m really going to marry Sean Vida!! DENIS E ' ' NIEC Y MEDINA LaRaza Sudent Union Merchandising Display Pom-Pon Squad Excuse me?!! Thank God I Made It!!! 10 12 12 MIRIAM MUFFY METZGER Gourmet Club 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Key Club 10 Dance Production ' 84, ' 85, ' 86 10,11,12 Honor So ceity CSF 10,11,12 TildenClub 10,11,12 J-TubClub 10,11,12 La Loma Survivor (?) 11 S M 12- (not what you think) (sure muff) This place is a zoo!! 90% of the guys in CA are fine, the other 10% go to BHS. Just a Joke. CHRISTINE CRISPIX MEURIS Key Club 11,12 Almost Varsity Soccer 12 C-L-ique 12 Student Against Starvation in A frica 1 1 Nothin Much 9,10,11,12 No. ..Just Kidding. I wish I had found you. ..But I know you are out there. AMANDA PANDA MILLER Varsity Crew 11,12 U.S. Jr. Nat ' l Crew Team Selction Camp Invite 11 Beat UCB,Stanford w LMRC Sr. WC ' S 12 Boy Scouts Of America (offical) 10,11 Ho nor So ceity CSF 9,10,11,12 National Merit Semifinalist 11 Camping and Conservation Club 10 SASA 12 UCBG ifted Program 9,10 No, I do NOT play basketball!! Oh, that must have been my sister! Emily Eliza-Good luck, I have faith in you! JACOB WEED-MAN MIS HELL The Furious 5(JM,J,C,E) life Goldstine Hotel Country Club 9-12 The 2am Top Dog Club 9-12 Tri-Ali Guys 11, 12 (life?) AP Chemistry Club 11 The Creation of Mack Man 11,12 Matt, Chris.. ..Shhh!!! 11 Go away Bob, we ' re watching TV 12 Driving as Fast As Possible life Matt, don ' t your — itch? 1 1,12, life I have never been this stoned! Hey, Man! Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 10,11,12 Close-Up(jammin ' ' J ' Crew) 11 Yearbook Staff (co-editor w Jess) 11,12 Desert Rats 12 Tilden Club(cheesin the cops!) life Hoopdy Club (official bus driver) 11,12 J-TubClub 10,11,12 No Doz Expert (varsity brownie thrower) 11 House Flood Control 11 Doobie Sisters Varsity Rolphing 12 Hey, I ' m 25, alright?! A.N.-thanx for the identity complex- love from Hoolia,Hozay Hooter! See you in Belgium! OWEN 0 MIYOSHI Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 BHS Jazz Band 10,11 Slauson Cuttoff Memorial 11,12 Spiiidddeerr ClublHEH! 9,10,11,12 Maynard Fergusen Fan Club Life after... Wait! Shut Up! It ' s Maynard!!!!! . AMY ...BLUE BAG MONTALI Cross Country 10 Chicago Savage L ove 10 Man Who CameTo Dinner 10 Desert Rats 10 God 11 JSA (ED!) 11,12 Gypsy 12 Future Housewives of America life CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 You Guys 9,10,11,12 ' You ' re born, you hope, you die. -Ben Dillon. ' We are very Pious. There is no such thing as sentimenta- lity. I ' m glad it ' s over. Will somebody marry me now? GEORGIANA GEORGIE MORRIS F.I.U. The clouds. ..bye bye VANESSA NESSIE MORRISON BYOF 12 Key CLub 10,11,12 Photography Club 12 Student Council Rep. 9,10,11,12 Student Senate Secretary 1 1 MESA 12 University Partnership Program 9,11 Excellence in YOuth Award-lst place Creative A chievement 1 1 Toby Bo dine Fan Club forever ' Oh my god. ..I am so tired. ..Vanessa, get some sleep. ' ' It ' s like, sushi don ' t ' cha know. Toby, Amy, Neave remember to always be a truth seeker. Be rk eley Hills B.B.T. 9,10 Johny-Sako Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Midnight Rafting Club 1 1 The Tribe 12 Euclid Tennis Track Club 9,10 Subaru Drag Cru 10,11,12 NO, You don ' t understand! Boredom stems from one ' s lack of creativity. SONIA SONY MUELLER Make-Up Crew for PAD Productions 9-12 Make-Up Crew Chief 12 SASA-Treasurer 12 T.P. Committee 11 CCAC Scholastic Awards 12 Bank of America Plaque Applicant 12 Photo Club-was there one? 12 Bench Painting Crew 12 CARY THE MURPH MURPHY Varsity Fo otball 11,12 Racquetball Club 11,12 BHS FAchion Show 11,12 Varsity Flirting 10,11,12 Fraternity Sigmna Alpha Delta 11,12 ASC- Abundant Sex Club 11 The Fellas 11,12 ASS T-Mixologists 11,12 Asst-Suicidal Soundz 11,12 OOKAY! -Huddle up!-Fer Sure! MIC (c.u. real soon) KEY (y. don t ask) Party all the Time!! SYL VIA SYL MYINTOO BHS String Orchestra 9, 1 0, 11,12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Mexico 12 Hawaii-4-0 1 1 Pajama Game -Pit Orchestra 10 Permisso, Alfrrredo. Are you from Taiwan?! Fun is bad: but bad is fun. JAEMI JUICE ' N ' ' J ' NAISH Swim Team 9,11,12 Key Club 10,11 Gourmet Club 11,12 The Fabulous 5 9,10,1 1,12, 13... ets Ski Club 9 Clark House Social Club 10,11,12 Honor Society K-12 The Chandelier Club 9,10,11,12 Dodge Dart Fan Club co-Prez. It ain ' t about that. You 4 made BHS the best, I ' m gonna miss you guys. No matter what you think L.M.- 1 really DO care! ANISE BIG-BIRD ' J-Tub Club NASSIRY 9-life JULIA JU MITCHELL Crew Team(Tennessee 1984!) 9,10 VAS1L1S ' ' V OS MO UKA 1 OFF Tennis Team Track And Field 9 10 I PAR TICIPA TED IN THE CLASS OF ' 86 YEAH!! 379 Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 Gourmet Club(co-prez. w JF AH) 10-12 CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 The I.F.P. Club 4-life Doobie Sisters Varsity Rolfing 12-life French Club(?) 11,12 Shack Party Prez. 1 1 -life Pit Orchestras 11,12 Amy Who was that girl in your kitchen? Hey dude, Que Pasa Nina!?!!! This is the biggest Bizarre I ' ve ever seen! ' A problem driver is unpredictable erotic That was then, this is now. ALICEA PARTY IGUANA NELLIS Senior Class Vice-Prez. 12 Tap pin Feet 10,12 Dance Projects-The Doohickey ' s 10 Yearbook Faculty Editor 12 Football Fan Club 12 Four F Club 11 Mr. Cross Fan Club 12 Homecoming Float Engineer 12 Junior Prom Hos tess 1 2 Attempted Breakfast Club 12 Varsity Bleacher Painting 12 BPI- ' TCHBB 12 I ' m NOT mad! ! No, I don ' t have a sister named Amy! To those who made it special, LOVE YA! AMY B. NELLIS Varsity Tennis Close Up JSA The Dining Room French Club 9,10,11,12 10 M 11 11 Overseas Development Network 12 TildenClub 11,12.... Valarian Root Club 11,12 J-TubClub 11,12 Europe ' 86 12 Independence-synth . vocals 12 But, oh well! Yet. No-it ' s a GOOD joke this time... What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies. -I ' ll sure miss you all. The time to be happy.. JENNIFER JENNY NELSON Dr. Gene Scott Fan Club 10 Founder-The short-lived Ballroom Dancing Club 11 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream; Helena 12 Hotel Paradiso; A Saleslady 12 Aha aha ich lieb dich nicht, du liebst mich nicbt-da da da. Bullwinkle- ' Tn a silly, spicy mustard sauce I marinate the thighs of my bunny. Love. Z-I love you. Goodbye-A Care Bear-I wish you a biiig sh-t!-Nelson Elsie-You are SO raw! I love you -Mys. Rockett SALLY Sally from the valley NELSON Yearbook Staff 9 Ski Club 9 jo 380 Key Club ■J 10 The Movie Club 11,12 Breakfast Club 2nd period 11 Food Feast 12 QuitSmoking 9,10,11,12 S S (The Dynamic Duo) Psyche! Homework, what ' s homework? No, really, I ' m going to quit tomorrow. OK,Bye! Later Dudes TOM GOAT NELSON Frosh soph Football 9 Frosh Soph Baseball 10 All RBAL Basketball Announcer 12 Nose Patrol forever BHS Football Announcer 12 BAAAAAAAAH, BAAAAAAAH AdiosSr. Sanchez! GEORGE NESBITT B.S. Club 10,11,12 Party in Germany!!!! 11,12 Peter Saxby Fan Club 12 Explosion Anonymous 12 Germany-Twilight ZONE Club 11,12 Sticks and stones may break my bones, but your words will phychologically des- troy me. Do on to others before others do on to you! -They say money can ' t buy happiness, but with it you can but the things thai, make you happy. -Some people have it, some people don ' t, and o thers have nothing at all. To my friends, I LOVE YOTAM YO BABY NITSAN Varsity Soccer; Capt. 11,12 Ski Club 10,11,12 Brew Crew 11,12 Rad Pack (skiing) 11,12 N.O.G.P.A. Club 12 Party all the Time Club 10,11,12 Frat Busters 11,12 Kicking It Hard Club 11,12 Acalanes Tender Tip Club w Brad 12 Super Mack Club w L B 11,12 You mean we have a test today Are you sure you can drink another Brew Scott? SH,BN,ER,LF,RY. I love you all. ELIZABETH ' HILARIOUS ' O ' DONNELL M.F.H. Club 12 Santa Cruz Beach Club always P.P. M.C. Club 11,12 Fox Hunting Club 9,10,11,12 Foster ' s Lager Fan Club 12 Executive B-Town Cadets 12 Are your teeth falling out yet, Alice? Let ' s go to Solano, Al Col Marya-Stokin ' dude! Where is my motorcycle man? I ' ll remember that! Hey Hoot,Coot Sccot, where ' s Homer? Rulley , I ' m having anxiety attacks. I ' m gonna miss you Guys. I love U. MEGAN HARDLY HUFFY O ' KEEFE Varsity Diving 9,10,11,12 JSA y Photo Club 10,11 Ski Club 10,11 Student Council Vice Prez. 11 Student Council Prez. 12 Peter Pan-Cast Crew 9 Pink Elephant Quest Master 12 Scenic Touring Club 11,12 Spirit Committee 11,12 I hate this car, I ' m gonna sell it. .seriously This time I ' m really going to sell it! I can ' t wait ' til I get to UCSB so I can G.S.B. KATIE SPLASH ORENSTEIN Gourmet Club 11,12 Varsity Swimming 9,10,11,12 Student Council 9 Student Senate 12 Calculus Club (brain trust) 12 Cheerleader for U.O. P. 10 Naked Girls ' Platinum Album 11 Kamikaze 10,11 AP Anatomy Roma Club 12 V. Pink Elephant Quest Master 12 Squamous 12 Whatever you can do or dream... Leland, you cannot get there in less than 2 hours. I wish people who have trouble communicating would shut up. STEPHAN ORME Two Foot Debate Club 7,8,9,10,11?... Colin Doran Cap Tag Team 12 Bachelors Anonymous 3,4,5,6, 7,8,9.... Erik ' s Best Friend 3 Most L ik ely to Fail 9,10 Survivor.- Cafeteria Lunches 10,11,12 Most Likely to Defeat Patrick at Diplomacy Team 12 Class on Harvey Memorial Bomb Squad 12 Mr. Dale Waylon Jennings Fan Club 11 Sick of Popcorn 11,12? Vastly Amused Almost All the Time Ha! The Communists! Very pretty, but can you eat it?! AARON SKIPPER OTT JV Football Varsity Football Varsity BHS Rugby Team Mixologists The SKI Club Fest J.V.C.L Sea Scouts Summer Cruises clipper Class Varsity Flirting Varsity Ice Blocking Team Ireland Tour 9 11,12 11,12 11,12 12 12 11,12 11,12 11,12 9,10,11, 12,life 11,12 10 ' THE ROOF IS ON FIRE! Go forwards! !F--K the backs! Ruck over! Since you only live once you might as DAVID DUCK PARK Varsity Cross Country 11,12 Varsity Track 11,12 Tennis Team 10 JSA 9,10 Close-Up ll Student Council 11 Drunks Against Mad Mothers 12 The Pajama Game 1 0 Algebra 3 10,11,12 Have a doggie bone. Well Jaemi, we ' ll be King and Queen in college!! JESSIE PORK PARKER Yearbook Staff ll,12(co-Ed.w Ju) Gourmet Club 11,12 Ski Club 9-life Dance Production ' 84, ' 85 10,11 Handicapped Swim A ide 12 Tilden Club-Cheesin ' the Cops 10,11, 12-life J -Tub Club I love you all! 10,11,12 Firebuilders are a qualification Club coPrez. 10-life Onion Ring Vacuum Team 11 Varsity Voodoo Studying (A.N.) 11 AP Squamous Roma Club 12 Close-Up -Jammin ' J Crew 1 1 Finding Mr. Wright 11,12 ' It ' s casual ' , CM. W. .--You ' ll always be a part of me. Don ' t play dead when your life calls. TUULA TUULIE PERA JV Track 9 Varsity Cross-Country 9,10 Novice Women ' s Crew 11 Varsity Women ' s Crew 12 French Club 9,10 AFS Club Member 11 AFS Club Chairman 12 SASA Advertising Committee 12 4-H Pig Raising 9,10 Inga...my warms are lung!!! No matter where you go. ..there you are! Adam - 1 love you!! MILES VESPUTIOUS PERKINS III BHS Jazz Band 11,12 BHS Jazz Combo 10,11,12 G s Taxi Squad Leader 9,10,11 BHS YAZZ Memorial Society 11,12 Mad Dog Markowitz ' s Beverage Consumers 10,11,12 The Trippin ' Three ' s Physics Party 12 Skankin Rodger the Droplets 10,11,12 Beach Team 10,11,12 Monterey Load Torching A ctivities 1 1 Jeff. .can you rephrase those chords? Roast a hooter and it ' ll be OKA Y CANDY CANDACE PERMILLION Drug Abuse Prevention Committee Smoke a Dube! Later days Kirsten, I love ya. ERIKA E.Z. ' E ' PETERS Yearbook 12 Gourmet Club 11 Key Club 10,11 Clark House Social Club 10,11,12 The Fabulous Five 9,10,11,12 Fine-Man Fan Club 9,10,11,12 The Prom 10,11,12 Cheeseburger-Fry Crew 10 Dodge Dart FanClub (sob. driver) 11,12 Deli Crew 12 I am soooo hooched. What are you say- ing?? I ain ' t no freak! It ' s been PRIMO! And remember-. Don ' t do anything I wouldn ' t do. SETH PETERSON SSS R evenge. Clipper Class 10,11 Senior Party Brew Crew 12 R.I.F. Party Boy cotter 12 Alternate Wed. gummi bear racing 10,12 Last West Campus Class CLub 9 B.P.T.D. 11,12 Gumby Fan Club 11,12 Alcoholics Unanimous 11,12 I love Cherene ' s Magumba ' s fan Icub 12 Badjokeslnc. 9,10,11,12 Get a life! Don ' t be such an adult. Many Laters to Freddie, Swiss, E-berg, Oomms, killer butch,CD + CF 4 ' ever,T- bear,Jeff-no-G, Laria. Thanx for growth. GIAS Q. PHAN ASU Close-Up Honor Society CSF The Democrats Math Club Teacher ' s Evaluation Science Club 10,11,12 10,11,12 10,11,12 10,11,12 10 10,11 10 10 William Knox Holt Science Scholarship Berkeley Asian Youth Center 9,10,11,12 That ' s Life! Hurray!! FRANTASCIA ' Danzing Garfield ' PRICE Symphonic Jazz Band 9 Peter Pan 9 MESA 9.10 Collin Doran Scopin Club, Prez. 11,12 Esprit De Dance, VP 11 OpieClub 9,10,11,12,,, Dance Production ' 86 12 Dance Projects ' 86 12 Rugby Hoorah Society 11,12 Afro-American Studies Department 11,12 Honor Roll 9 Dearest David, Windy, Jo,Sabra, Collin, Steph,Janine,Chickie,Steven,Paul Julie- Love Ya All! Jesse K. -Love you Lots! MYRON MY-RONE QUON Sign Language Club 10 Close-Up 10,11,12 Varsity Mixed Doubles Tank Driving 12 Varsity Badminton Team 12 CSF Honor Society 10,11,12 Gourmet Club 12 French Club 11 Make-Up Crew (Gypsy) 12 National Merit Scholar. Finalist 12 Who ' s Who Among High School Stud. 12 Asian Student Union, Prez. 10,11,12 I Wanna Go Skiing Club 12 Rat scavenger ' Durk-Durk ' ' Traverse- traverse. ALOHA, BYE Y ' ALLS! LILLIAN LILA RAMIREZ Partnership Upward bound Varsity Badminton Team P.A.D. House Manager: 9,10 11 Gypsy Midsummer Nights Dream 12 Honor Society 9,10 Usher: Princess Ida 12 Darling. Adios Amigos ANJALI AN J RANADIVE Dance Production 10,11,12 Dance Projects 11,12 Honor Society CSF 11,12 Student Council 9,10,11 Gourmet Club 12 Ski Club 9,12 UCB Accelerated Program 12 Yearbook Staff 12 Mr. TFan Club (V.Prez. w Lice) 10,11 AP Squamous Anatomy Roma Club 12 Very Nice! A.M. A. Pondscum (um!) Do you know what I ' m talking about?No you don ' t understand.. .are you on drugs? Err ,F estive !Y ou brought that sh-t on yrslf.Stay Gold AG!(B ' ware the froags). KRISTIN A Princess Darlene RA VEN Key Club Secretary, Prez. 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10,12 Peter Pan Makeup Crew 9 Sailing Club 1 1 TaiChiCh ' uan 12 AP Flirting 10,11,12 Unversidad de Madrid(summer) 11 French classes at CAL 12 Hater of Farm Animals, Treasurer 10-12 African Tan Competition, 1st place 9-12 SKI club 10,11,12 Varsity Curfew Breaker 9,10,11,12 Success doeth not cometh from high SAT ' s, but smart marriages to rich men Kristina says, RELAX! ALLEGHENY SCOOTER RAY Honor Society 10,11,12 CSF 10,11,12 JSA 10,11,12 Berkeley -Sakai Student Exchange 11,12 Future Housewives of America 12-life Wangle Bunnies 11,12 IT ' S DEFINATELY BEEN A PARTY 381 Bula Bula Freaks 9,10,11,12 WAY FREAKY ' Make mine a virgin ' NOT EVEN! ' Burnin ' for you-R.C. Monster-I love you-Sex Beast. Rachael, Naomi, Heather-Love you w all my Best Friends Forever! I ' ll miss ALL of you. DEVAN DUTCH REIFF The Fellas 12-no limit JSA.No. California Lt. Gov. 10,11,12 JSA GGR Mayor 11,12 Member Most Awesome US Lit B class 11 Jake Barnes Comprehension Club 12 BHS Rob Zimmerman Glorification 11,12 Berkeley High JS A Comedy Elite 12 To all of the guys(gals too): Drink Cin- zano, be merry, don ' t be thin men,keep on keeping on, and stay forever young. I may have my faults, but being wrong isn ' t one of them. -Jimmy Hoffa He who laughs, lasts. KIRSTEN PEANUT REKDAHL WaterPolo 9,10,11,12 Swim Team 10,11,12 Gymnastics Team 9 Taco Bell Crew-I ' m going to miss you! They have a big ass m-plant I love you. Can we talk? Okay Bill! l love you What ' s going on nex t week? Thanx I love you with all my heart Denmark V. Luce-Watch out for those mystic mints! Are you standing on your eyeballs again W N A C K lifetime member Football Fan Club 12 Scary, Scary! It ' s been real, you know! Luv you all! PAULA Jethro Paula Sue RICHARDS Peter Pan Stage Crew 9 Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 Bleacher Painting Crew 12 Football Fan Club 12 German Exchange 1985 11 Don ' t ask me! See ya later! Bye! Bye! Bye! JENNIFER CHASE ROBERTS Co-Founder of Cafe Skank 12 No Member Club 10,11,12 G.S.B.Club 11,12 The B.Y.O.B. Club 9,10,11,12 Little Yahzee Club 12 You ' re living a lie. You ' re like a Bean- re-fried. Wree-wree Forget it... I ' ll be hopping along. ERIC Hitman Rosenberg ROSENBURG Rugby Club 10,11,12 Computer Club 10 Yogi Bear Club 12 Eddie Haskle Fan Club 12 Capt.Crunch Fan CLub 1-12 Varsity Tank Riding 12 Ski Club 12 Cutie Pie Club 12 Ruck over! Hit that Rugby Fag! Hit him hard, get back up and don ' t forget to step on his head. NORMAN STORMIN ' ROBERTS Budweiser Road Club 10,11,12 Wally George Young Repu blicans Club 10,11 Slay Team Brotherhood 10,11,12 Freddy Krueger Dream Research Ream 12 CM. Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Four F. Club 11,12 The Ruthie ' s Brew Crew 9,10,11,12 The Culture Club 9,10,11,12 B.B.Q. Dog Squad 11 A.H. Fan Club 9,10,11,12 If it ' s really friendly, put it in a jar and save it. BHS-I wouldn ' t trade ya for anything! Gotta go, my beer ' s going flat. LATER!!! EDWARD TEDDY ROSENHEIMER Pajama Game Light Crew 10 Man Who Came To Dinner Electrician 10 The Dining Room Electrician 1 1 Racquetball Team 12 JSA 12 Close-Up 12 Hotel Paradisio Electrican 12 Brain Dead Club 11,12 RUF Remember the Cheesemakers. JILLIAN POL YWOG ROSENZWEIG Dance Projects 11,12 Dance Production 12 S.AD.D. 12 H.H.-COED DORMS?!! J.N. -To lunch in the future!!! E.S.-I love you sweetums! K.R.-They ' ve got a big ass M-Plant! J.R.-The one and only. BM CR -.when are we going to the airport M.S. -Hey cuz! P.R.-You ' ll get to France someday! E.B.-3est dressed to me! Why don ' t you come up and see me some- time? Good Luck ' 86! I love you! PA UL POKEY R UCKER Raquetb all Club 10,11 Raquetball Team 12 BHS Rugby Team 10.11 Badminton Team Fan Club 10,11 Honor Society 10,11,12 Computer Club 9 U.C.O. Tutor 12 P.D.P. Program Student 1 1 Sea Explorers-SSS Revenge 10,11 Yogi Bear Club 12 Varsity Tank Riding 11,12 You are too short! What are ya, nuts! Stop calling me pokahanadoodoo! 1 of the 3 Musketeers 12 Water Polo 9 Zonta 11 Scuba Diving 10 The Tribe 12 Life is hard. To all my good friends... Thanks for the best times of my life. I love Yal! BHS Here ' s to you kid. ETHAN SENSITIVE-E SCHEINER JV Water Polo 9 Varsity Swim Team 9,10,1 1,12 Swim Team Captain 12 Furious Five(jG,JM,CD,MN,ES) 10,11,12 Rowdettes (Buffy) 12 Minature Golf Club 12 The Smart Guy Chemistry Club 1 1 Top National Achievement-Calculus 12 Silly Bean 9,10,11, TriAHGuys 11,12... Co-Prez., Co-Founder-Pizza 4 Ed 12 Swimming the Distance at Juan ' s 11,12 My name is J.L. I ' m hungry for love. My name is MO I ' m hungry for quarters. SARAH Euphemistically... SCHUBART B.S. of America U night Club 9,10,11,12 Blue Moon Bowler 12 Our Book A.R.R Sisters in Oregon Club 12 Still laughing 9,10,11,12 I step in style w my sincere smile my dancing bear. -R.N. I know that some- thing good is going to happen. I don ' t know when, but just saying it could even make it happen. -KB. Australia, Jamaica, Greater Lesser Britain, the beach... I think so. Enjoy W.W., it ' s all yours. So now you know. ALISON BIG AL SCHULZ Independence-Percussion, vocals 12 Mary Jane Girl-Jojo life J-TubClub 10,11,12 Dance Production ' 85, ' 86 11,12 Ski and Key Club 9,10,11 Gourmet Club 11,12 Close-Up- following the exits! 10,11 Yearbook 12 Honor society 10,11,12 Miniature Golf Club-Hammer Jr. 12 N A C K lifetime member Til den Club-cheesn the cops 10,11,12 ' Sometimes you ' ve just gotta say ' what the f-ck. ' What the f-ck gives you freedom, freedom brings opportunity, opportunity makes your fu ture ' ' -R isky Business SHARON Cyclopse SCHWARZBART Stephen Long Fan Club (Ha Ha) AMY AIM RUDDELL SASA Volleyball Crew Powderpuff Football R B Club 11,12 11,12 12 12 r ' 86, DON ' T TRY TO STOP IT ' 382 Black Student Union 12 Bike Club 11 Photography Club 11 Senior Ball 1985 11 Rugby Game After Bash ' 85 12 I ' m so glad I ' m out. Good luck to those that come after. You ' re going to need it. NICO CARRERA SMITH BHS Gymnastics Team (Most Improved) 1 1 BHS Beach Team 12 Photo Club 11,12 KAREN SPECIAL K SMOLLER Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Pit Orch.-HMS Pinaf ore , Gypsy , Princess Ida Key Club 10 Gourmet Club 11,12 Fabulous 5 9,10,11,12 Clark House Social Club 12 Honor Society CSF 10,11 Varsity Field Ho ckey 10,11,12 Chandelier Club 9,10,11,12 Dodge-Dart Fund Club-Prez. 10,11,12 I.F.P.C. 4-12 I never thought I ' d laugh like this again E. AJ V: you four made BHS bearable, and sometimes even fun. Thanks. F. JOHN JACK SPARKS Royal Nunsuch Revivalist Theatre Co. 1 1 Bearmobile Club 12 The Fellas 12-infinity JSAisub ordinate to asst. Historian) 12 GOD (ATP) 11 Gypsy 12 Hotel Paradiso 12 The Producers 12 Miniature Golf Club 12 Co-Prez. Smiling Banana Productions 9-12 Gore-Met Club 10 Knights of New Algonquin Round Table 12 Yearbook Staff 12 I ' d never wanna belong to any club that would have me as a member. Damn you ' ANDY WHITEY SPEAR Le-Pop Vatican City Tour 9 The Man Who Came To Dinner 10 Gypsy 12 The Sandbox-Daddy 12 Hotel Paridiso: Ass ' t Director 12 Gore-Met Club Milk Importer 11,12 Miniature Golf Club-All Star Team-.Cap ' tl2 Bearmobile Club Charter Member 12 JSA 10,11,12 JACKET Sports Editor 12 The Fellas life Co-Prez. Pizza 4 Ed 12 AP Urban Climbing Team 12 Shotgun. Thank Ye. M.S.-S.S. X-Ray Team J.M. S.S., Psychodelic Sensations In Santa Cruz. Let ' s Go Skiing!! I and I survive. Will the Real Michelle please stand up! MARCY MOUSE SEIDEN Berkeley Community Theater 10,11,12 JSA 12 Once in a Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 S.S. M.S. X-Ray Team 10,11,12 Yes! She ' s my cuz! K-12 B-B-B-I Luv You! Shar-we finally made it!!! Gucci-Bucci Club 12 Hello-is anybody home?? F. T.F. T. C.S. T. F.S. O.M.F. D.S.P.C. O.T.H. O.M.D BABBYYH Where ' s the check? The check is in the mail. Love ya ' Babe! DA VID SHANKS SHANKS Novice Crew Scrub 9 Varsity Crew (no more Scrub) 10,11,12 Gourmet Club Milk Importer 11,12 JSA Historian 12 Miniature Golf Club ' Biff s ' Amust see! 12 Bearmobile Club-Founder, Prez. 10,11,12 AP Urban Climbing Team 12 Life On The Farm Productions 11,12 Close-Up -Joanie ' s all nighter Fan Club 12 Gumps-Fellas (what a transition!) Life Repo-Banzaii Burnout Team ' It ' s broken ' Do oby- de-wop-wop-say -what.. Yeah.. ' 12 F.B.,F.G....Yeah! Comin in from the coast! Confidential to P. Wheat in Mon- tana-Spontaneous my son,Spontaneous! It ' s the way to go! JULIE JULES SHELL Varsity Volleyball 11,12 JV Volleyball 10 RBAL Champs! 12 Goldenbear Volleyball 11,12 Tribe 10,11,12 VP of Tribe 12 VPPPP Staff 9,10,11,12 Man Who Came To Dinner costumes 10 Pirates of Penzance ' costumes 1 0 HMS Pianaf ore costumes 11 Peter Pan costumes 9 I am soooo psyched! Now cry until you sleep live until you die. FLYNN SIGNER Peter Pan(crew) 9 Man Who Came To Dinner 10 Secretary of Sophomore Class 10 H. M.S. Pinaf ore (crew) U The Dining Room (crew) 1 1 Berkeley Community STage Crew 11,12 Secretary of Junior Class 1 1 BRF Fan Club(BRF) 12 Gypsy (crew) 12 Princess Ida (crew) 12 Ho tel Paridesio (crew) 1 2 Vice Prez. of Senior Class 12 Great!?! Thanks for making me feel like one of the guys, Flat bush. LINDA SILBERMAN Gymnastics Team 10 Concert Chorale 12 Athletic Advisory Council 10 Ski Club 9 Student Council 10 I ' ll do it tomorrow. Anj,Tam, J. You were everything to me. JANACLARA CIARA SILVA Symphonic Band 10 Wind Ensemble 12 Pep Band 12 Marching Band 12 Oh! Oh! Oh! My god, is it real!?! Bye-BHS I ' ll be thinking of you in RIO de Janeiro! RIVA CABBAGE PATCH SIMMONS MESA 10,11,12 Pom-P on Squad 10,11 Pep Squad 1 0 P.O.R.K. Watchers of B-Town 10.11.12 It ' s definetly not Kosher! Oooh no! Don ' t believe that! If you love someone, set them free, If they come back to you, their yours, if they don ' t, they never wuz! Good bye to all my Partners: TP, EL, KM, ER,PR clothing 2. THERESA REE-REE SIMMONS Varsity Track 9,10 Afro-Haitian Dance 11 Rugby Game After bash ' 85 11 Senior Ball ' 85 11 Black Student Union 10,11,12 No t Crew 10 Fashion Show Organizer 12 Pep Squad 10 Afro A merican Drama 12 Elective Skit 12 Winner: Whitney Houstin Hair look-a-like Contest Your re twookin my friend! Get your shit to gether now, for senior yrs. a b--cb! MICKAEL MIKEY D SIMPSON Varisty Soccer 10,12 Varsity Drinking Team 10,11,12 Baseball Team 10 Honor Society 10,11,12 Chess Club 10,11,12 Scrub Club 10,11,12 Frat Buster 10,11,12 Repo Man 12 Nerd Day 1985 12 Kegs on Campus Club 12 Brew Crew-Summer of ' 85!!!! Errrrr,the keg is dry???!! See Ya!!! J ERIN A ALA YNE SMITH ONE LOVE, ONE HEART 383 TAMMY Mother Teresa SPRINGSTEEN JSA 11,12 Photography Club 11 Crew Team 10 AP Squamous Anatomy Roma CLub 12 Calculus Club (Brain Trust) 12 Pick,Poke Scratch Therapy Group 11,12 Happy Treesome 10,11 Desert Rats 12 Just One Of The Guys 10,11,12 Festive. No, I really want to know, why do you smoke? Well, ya know, whatever! A.M. A. Pondscum. Thanks C.A. C.S. L. I couldn ' t have made it w out you! I love you all!! TA UR US ' ' R OME O S TACKS Varsity Gymnastics 10,1 1 Marching Band 11,12 Pep Band 11 JV Track 10 Sympho nic Band 10,11 Don ' t believe that. All Right Then. ANDREA DRE STEIB Varsity Cheerleader 12 Varsity Basketball Fan 11,12 O ' Dow d Fan 12 Screams of Passion Fashion Show 12 Varsity Flirting 11,12 Erick Hankins 12 Porsche Club 12 Flirting W Todd Hunter 12 A rgu ing W Alicia 4,5, 6, 7,8,9.... Darron Minor Fan Club 11,12 SE-XY! Later Days. Darron, thanks for always being there. Alicia,SimoneJMonie, Naomi, Keshi,Heather, Kat,did we Kick it or did we Kick it?! Check you guys. AMINTA AWESOME A STEIN BACH Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Dance Production 10,12 Youth For Peace 12 Summer in Durian, France 12 Fabulous 5 9,10,11,12 Dodge Dart Fan Club Dressing Room Manager 10-12 Chandeliers Club 12 That ' s completely ridiculous! Start laughing now or you ' ll regret it later. E,K,J,V and S.O., I ' ll never forget you! RACHEL Rankin Rachel STEVENS YFU Exchange Student to Belgium Young People ' s Symphony Orch. Concert Chorale Concert Orchestra Pirates of Penzance Gypsy -.Pit Orchestra Princess Ida Poster JSA Once In a Blue Moon Bowling Club Wanton Carolers Madonna Lookalike Club That ' s not a cow, it ' s a fence! Frosh Soph Basketball 9,10 Varsity Basketball 11,12 Frosh Soph Baseball 10 Varsity Baseball 12 Bru Cru 11,12 Burt-Dippers 11,12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Calculus Club 9,10,11,12 Green Kingdom 11,12 Cutting Scratching 11,12 JingletownMob 9,10,11,12 Flat-Top Crew 11,12 Where ' s the keg? Goodbye BHS Math Department. GREG J AH GREG SUPRIANO Jamsters Spanish Club IN DO Mob Ski Club 9,10,11,12 10 10 10,11 People in Support of Nicaragua 11 Dancers of Eternity eternity Berkeley Youth Dwntown Planning Comll Kinky Hottubbers 10,11,12 Berkeley Youth Commission 11,12 African Student Union 10,11,12 Proctor .-Charlie Kratz Sally Wolfer 12 Beach Club Oceanic Society 1 1,12 Peace, Lo ve,Inity,Jah,R as tafari! Play Music,Eat Ice Cream,Take a Hot Tub! KAZUMI OOMIE TANIGUCHI Tennis Team 9,10 Crew Team (coxswain) 12 French Club 11 CSF Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Rugby Fan Club 10,11,12 Varsity Tank R id ing 11,12 Make-up Crew 12 Mr. Cross Project 12 Ski Club 12 Eric Rosenburg 10,11 ' No, I ' m not short! ' ' Goodnite, sleep tight, don ' t let the bedbugs bite! ' Eric -.Thanks for the wonderful 2 yrs.Group-.I Love You. MILTON TOY BHS Students in Danger of No College 12 Hank ' sMob 11,12 Science Club 12 Varsity Badminton 10,11 NCS 1st round loser 10 Chemistry Lab Assistant 12 NMSQT Commendation 12 1985 Yearbook 12 10,11 Whuff o I have to read no Tales of Two 10,12 Cities? Whuff o 3 A 11,12 Where ' s my money mother f-k er? 10 12 ELLIE ELLS TRAINER 12 JV Volleyball 9 11 Varsity Volleyball 10,11 12 Swim Team 9 12 Key Club 9,10 12 Breakfst Club 10,11 Sea Scouts 9,10,11,12 The Girls 10 ) JOHN. I LOVE YOU!!! CARMEN TRAYLOR C TRAYLOR Talent Show-singing duet wf K.Glover 10 Talent Show- ' One of a Kind 1 1 Gospel Choir 11 Fashion Show-Model 11 Fashion Show Guest-Singing 12 Innocence CANDYSTICK 12 Senior Ball ,85 11 Life is a game.. .when trying to obtain fame! And now for the next step in life... CAROL K-R OL T RE A DWELL B.S. of America U night Club 9,10,11,12 Sisters In Oregon Club 12 Fish faces 9,10,11,12 Field Hockey 11,12 Once In A Blue Moon Bowling Club 12 UFUS 10 Cheerleading 12 1982 Big Game AH the Way through JSA 11,12 B Fan Club 10,1 1,12 etc.. Desert Rat 10,11 Beach Bum life esp. IIV2 What?I never drink before 8. Later babe. See ya in 1 7 yrs. in Australia... CASSANDRA SACA UPSHAW Peter Pan Envi or mental Studies Club 10,11 G.C. Tub Club 12 In honor of this auspicious occasion, I just may vomit. Go away, you smell. J.S.J. You were my savins grace. I love you forever. JESSICA JESSI VANARSDALE Honor Society 9,10,11 Skinny Dipping Crew 11,12 Beach Teem 12 Ski Club 11,12 Desert Rats 11 Photo Club 11 Sailing Club 11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 Homegrowers Society 9,10,11,12 Fashion Show 11 Cosmetology Club 11,12 Anne, you BIG PIG BP(IG)) Hey ' .Three bag, Three people trio, I ' m gunna miss ya!! ING A BINGA WAGAR Choir 9 Honor Society 10,11 Esprit de Dance 11 Summer in France 1 1 Crew 12 Homework 9,10,1 1... CONF. TO THE C 0 ' 86 - VIVA LA VITA! 384 It looks goood... Goodbye Adam,Corey,Eona Beowna, Eu- reka, Julie-Anna, ' Lissa, Maya,Tuula Bulla, and Yennifer. I love you all!! ANTON DREAM WALKER Basketball 9,10,11,12 Player ' s Inc. 9,10,11,12 T?TjY)h r MYih C YP11) X Writs, iy U it rS, _ i t JJ 7 1 12 11)1 Yearbook 12 Student Council 11 I ' m chillin ' What do you mean who am I? I ' m THE DREAM. LISA LISA-LISA WALSH V arsity Gymnastics 10,11(M VP-1 0) Dance Production 11,12 Ski Club 9,10 Northside Party Team 11,12 I ' m not EVEN drunk! I realize now that yesterday was the day before the first day of the rest o f my life. LEON PEI-YUAN-WIE WANN Concert Chorale 11,12 JV Tennis 10 Key Club 11,12 HM.S. Pinafore 11 Princess Ida 12 Varsity Tennis 9,11,12 Chamber Singers 11,12 The C.L.ique 12 Best Pals (right, A. P.?) 7-life Ex-Roy ce Boy forever You look lovely today, Ali. Yo ' mama ' s a donde! God I ' m so tired. ..so where did you apply for college? KATRINE PIGGY WATSON Key Club 10,11 Sailing Club 11 Ski Club 10,11,12 Cold Hot Tub Club 9,10,11,12 Varsity Wrestling 10,11,12 Northside 10 Stealing Ketchup 11 Grub Masters 12 Suzi Them 10,11,12 Straight A s Club 9,10,11,12 You guys, I ' d like to make an announce- ment! Never take a brownie from Suzi! HANNAH HANZEY WEDGLEY Absolutely NADA 9 Hater of Farm Animals, treasurer 10,11,12 SASA ' a Photo Club 12 The Cold Hot Tub Club 12 Bagels Without L ox 12 Yes,this is definately SENIORITIS! You guys,what ' s going on? Am I the only senior in this class? I am not treating you like a dandruff flake. I just can ' t believe we did it! God, I love that stop- sign! MOLLY GOLDIE WEEKS Varsity Water Polo Cap ' t. Water Polo Team Varisty Swim Team Ski Club Gourmet Club Key Club JSA French Club Exchange Student in Denmark Fine Guys Fan Club Beach Bum The party is over! After this, it can only get better! 9,10,11 12 9,10,11 9,10,11 11,12 12 11 11 10 lifetime member 9,10,11,12 MICHAEL WINO WEINBERG Close Up 11 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Could have been on the honor Roll 9-12 Squaw Valley ' s Ambassador to Berkeleylife Varsity 5 o ' clock Shadow 12 Whatever you do, make sure you enjoy yourself. -Daniel Morgan Cavana I would say it ' s been fun. ..but it hasn ' t been that much fun. CAITLIN WELSH Prez-.Anti-Smoking Support Group 11 Dance Production 10 JSA 11 Students Against Starvation In Africa 1 1 Photography Club 10,11 Sister of a Bagelette 9,10,11,12 Swim Instructor 7 L ifeguard at the YMCA 11,12 Life ' s a b-tch and then you die! Thank God I ' m Out!! SARA THE WEX WE X ELM AN Tennis Team 11,12 Gourmet Club 11,12 CSF Honor Society 9,10,11,12 J-TubClub 10,11,12 Varsity Cop Cheeser 11,12 Ski Club 9 -life Til den Club 11 -life Calculus Club 12 The one who takes life the most seriously is the one who misses out on the most parties. Let the good times role! Jessie, I need your hot tub! The spirit of ' 86 will be in our hearts FOREVER! LAURA ' WHO FAN no. 1 ' WHITTEMORE JV Varsity Crew 10,11 Student Conservation Association 11 Experiment in International Living- Summer in Scotland ' 84 10 AFSClub 10 San Diego Crew Classic 1 1 Sierra Club Volunteer 12 The Bats 12 Who Fan life eternity U.C. Theater Rampager 10,11,12 Ah oui, Remy Panier. Who are you and why? SAVE THE WALES Bye Jackers! LAN SOUTH PAW WIBORG Sign Language Club 1 1 ASU 9,10,11,12 Close-Up AFS 10 Asian Mafia 12 The Tribe 9,10,11,12 JV Varsity Vo lley ball 10,11,12 Varsity Volleyball CO-Capt. 12 Volleyball RBAL Champ All-league 12 Varsity Badminton 1 1 Golden Bear Volleyball Capt. 11,12 Student Athletic Advisory Council 11 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Goodness! ! Short people need lots of love, you know... ALEX RUSS WILKEN The Group 9,10,11 Smiling Banana Productions co-Prez. 9-12 Gore-Met Movie Club 10,11 YOung Republicans 10 Jr. Terrorists 10 Dr. Gene Scott Fan Club 10 Miniature Golf Club 12 The Producers 12 Gypsy 12 Princess Ida 1 2 Clean Plate Club 9,10,11,12 Yearbook Staff 12 I got a better offer, ...and somebody ' s responsible. BLAKE THUMPER WILLIAMS Library Goob 9 Cross Country Team 9 Track Team 10 Swim Team 11 Varsity Water Polo 11,12 B-Town Cru 11-life Pahtnaas 7-life P.G.-5 12 Catchin the Rays 8th period Club 12 X-Calculus Genious 12 Carded at Juan ' s-Gooo! 12 Oh, Homecoming King 12 Mass Humility, Mass Confusion 12 Four years, no girl! Give me another drink-another school-4 yrs J.DANNY SPUD WILLIAMS Flatbush 11,12-life Class Prez. 10,11,12 Youth Commission 12 Yearbook 10,11,12 Sophomore Prince 10 Sea Scouts 10,11,12 UF Man Dan Fodio 9 Varsity Bleacher Painting committee 12 Homecoming Committee 12 B.P.L 12 TAKE THE PLUNGE 385 Football Fan Club 12 ' Whatever blood Baaaa Long distance. Well JD,JY,JMF,GG, ,FS,SHA.N, SG- I love you all!! God Bless class of ' 86. KELLY KAMIKAZE WILLIAMS Talent Show Committee 10 Class Officer Ballot Counter 10 Pep Squad 10 Co-Capt. Varsity Cheerleader 11 T.D.K. Rapper 11 Mz. Erotic Dancer 11,12 Talent Show Special Guest 1 1 Fashion Show Special Guest 11,12 Leadership 12 1st Capt. Varsity Cheerleader 12 Dance,Music Costume consultant-.Skit 12 African Student Union 12 I am too old for you to playing w like that. Don ' t rush your life ALICE MAVVELOUS WILSON Crew Team 9 Executive B-Town Cadettes 9,10,11,12 Fosters Lager, Scratching Wrapping 12 Simply gorgeous M.F.H. Club Liz Col-which Southern accent? Oh my hose! The Fox Hunting Club 9,10,11,12 T.H.- Sun,Mon,Tues,Wed,Thur etc.. 12 Homecoming Queen 12 Gourmet Club 9,11,12 Swim Team 11 Rulley Where are all the real men? Ano ' ther bottle of champagne, Cindy! VENESSA VICIOUS V WILSON Key Club 10,11 Ski Club 9 Gourmet Club 10 The Fabulous 5 9,10,11,12 Clark House Social Club 10,11,12 The Chandelier ' s Club 11,12 Dodge Dart Fan Club bk. seat, driver 10-12 Cheeseburger-Fry Crew 10 Honor Society CSF K-12 Deli Crew 12 I ain ' t no freak! What ' s up, dude?! What can I say, it ' s definitly been a party! CYNTHIA CIN WOO He ' ll be okay Free at last! Thanks for being there me guys! Love Ya! ADRIAN WOODY WOODS Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Football 9 BHS Track Team 10 LaCrosse Team 11,12 B-Town Surf Team 10,11,12 The RadPack BHS LaCrosse Boxing Team 12 Northside Football Team 10 RUN DMC Fan Club 10,11,12 Sea Scouts 11 The Soupin in Hoopin Club 9-12 Big Feet Club 9,10,11,12 That Burley,Yup! You ain ' t fresh! Later dude I ' m going surfing. HOGBOY WORCESTERSHIRE Wombat Whacking 9,10 Scaphandre Autonome 10,11 Student Senate 11,12 R.T.Club 12 Bearmobile Club 9,10,11,12 Prez. Shawn Roberts Fan Club 10,11,12 GudFud 11,12 Pa mp Ion a Bull-Fights 11 Angst 9,10,11,12 Freddy Delco Inc. Junior Prince 9,10,11,12 Art is a mirror held up to Daniel Smith- Rowsey. Baby you can-walk you can-talk just like-me. J AH AN RAD RAD YADEGAR Social Secretary-Senior Class 12 Flat bush 11,12 Rugby 12 Bleacher Painting Committee 12 BP I 12 Homecoming Committee 12 Sea Scouts 12 Student Council Rep. 12 FBKFederal Bikini Inspectors) 9,10,11,12 Honor Society 11,12 Spenders Club 12 Host of the Junior Prom. 12 ' Now. ..what does that mean? Spud ,nose, Duck,Angry,Chu,Flann,PomPoms Ro: Thanks Fellas Ladies. Shalom to Ya! JULIE JUJUBEE YAMASHIRO Varisty Badminton 10,11,12 Close-Up 11 Asian Student Union Secretary 11,12 Honor Soceity CSF 10,11,12 National Merit Finalist 12 Student Athletic Advisory Council 11 Who ' s Who Among US Students 11 I Wanna Go Skiing Club 11,12 Varsity TAnk Riding 1 l,12 Uh...sure. Ma-na-ma-na. April Dennis: We Won!! I ' m really gonna miss high school. ...No, SERIOUSLY!! CHARLES L YEE American Association for the Advancement Acceptance of Auto- matic Armaments(AAAAAA) 11,12 Exotic Flora Appreciation Society 10,11 Lounging 101 10,11,12 Honor Society 9 Last Class of West Campus 9 Brain Dead Club 12 I don ' t care. It just.. .doesn ' t. ..matter. Meum habeo...Et tu? PHILIP YE-MAN YEE JV Tennis 10 Students Against Starvation in Africa 12 Senior Bench Painters Inc. 12 Good People are good because they ' ve come to wisdom through failure -William Saroyan Don ' t ask my grade! ANDREA POOH BEAR PHILLIPS Total Square... but now 9,10 Cutting w CH everyday going to PVH 9,10 Kick ' in it at the Hoopball games 9, 10, 11, 12 Pep Squad, Antar ' s Buddy 10,11,12 Kickin at the Parties w Erotic C 10-12 Talent Show w Bits-n-Pieces 11 Flirting Kick in ' it E VER YD A Y 10,11,12 KICKIN ' ITU Doing every DAM thing my SENIOR YEAR!! It was FUN flirting w you, E. V. my buddie!!! What is is a Bliarzze! Ya seewhat I ' m say- ing! But now! STOP IT! Are you crazie! Kay-Kay Erotic C: Well it ' s about that time!! We MADE ITU WERE OUTTA HERE!! Love Ya!! KATIE KTSAQT PIE PITTEL Key Club 11,12 Ski Club 10,11,12 Roma Club 11,12 ColdHotTubs 9,10,11,12 Learning to Drive 10,11,12 Senior Cut Club 12 Varsity Hair Growing 11,12 Hater of Farm Animals 11,12 Bagels Without Lox 12 Thank you, but they ' re not real. Wait, where are we? Switch off the mind and let the heart decide. -Thomas Dolby BONNIE LEE PONTHIER Student Council Secretary 9 Student Government 9,10 Tennis Team 10 Three Penny Opera 11 Ashland 11,12 HMS Pinafore 11 Concert Chorale 11,12 Student Conductor 11,12 Orchestra 11 SCA 10 Chamber Singers 12 You ' re w me VAP, I missed you! Mama! Sing and be Happy!! ALI ALISON PRICE Ex -R oyce G irl 1 0-life Varsity Softball 9 Volpini-Koprivica-Price ' Tre Form. 1 0-life ' Vacanze a Roma a Geneve 10 JSA 11,12 Wind Ensemble 11,12 Bay A rea Wind Sy mph ony 11,12 S.E.F. 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