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BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Reference Collection 89l363i FOR USE IN THE LIBRARY ONLY R B H Ce-ntrai Hiatary t QuiTi 373 B455p Berkeley High School (Berkeley, Calif.) 01 la Pod’rida 31913010372768 BERKELEY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 191 3 01037 2768 AUG 3 1 1388 ' fiLES WWJiOH Berkeley High School 2246 Mi I via Street Berkeley, California 94704 I ki£ i — Tis r ' ' sl 4 ■“ J f ® i ' n I i Bi ' I? tuT ■ •— ' «■. i ■ j M «: J M 1 i 1 1 1 1 llltl f I £■ -- s s 1 ' 5 r 1 r mrs L L A 7 O 0 I PA 1966 - 981 REF CAL 373 E«455o 1 987 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8913639 WiaKSOr© liir]© ' jir[iT]ODaiD© cr© Opening Fall Sports Clubs and Activities. . Seniors Student Life Underclass Winter Sports Faculty and Academics Performing Arts Spring Sports 294 Closing 392 Senior Activities Index Advertisements 3 WARNING! Berkeley High School is a fast and turbulent ride lasting up to four years. Those with weak hearts or low spirits should beware. First time riders should watch out for pitfalls, surprises, and experienced riders. No height requirements, all sizes welcome. Please don t feed the animals. Enjoy your ride. Best Experience at BHS: Sitting around and looking at ail the weird haircuts. -Michael Griggs, 9 Advice to Freshmen; Watch out for wildly flailing, speeding hackey sacks filled with granola. -Catherine Zimmer, 12 Most Memorable Experience; Getting caught swimming naked in the BHS pool. -John Bell, 12 8 OPENING I Meaning of Life: Sun and a hottub with Corona and Bud’s big time and chips and salsa. -Matt Schoch, 11 9 ] Best Experience: Getting my first passing grade, and finding out it wasn ' t a misprint. -Michelle Whelan, 12 : : — ■ - ■■■ a 1 - ..m 1 0 OPENING m aumaammammamsm 11 Best Pickup Line: Do you want to come over and do homework? -Daniel Self, 9 and Ron Moskovitz, 9 13 Meaning of Life: A mole (6.02x10 ). Best Pickup Line: What ' s your pH balance, baby? -Jesse Madway ,11 and Paix Rose, 11 15 The Jazz ensemble finally embarked on its international debut on August 1 1 , after students, parents, and even the Grateful Dead chipped in enough cash to send the guys to Japan! It was appropriate timing for fhe debut as the jazz band went undefeated in a year of competitions from Reno to Southern California including a win at the prestigious Monterey Jazz Festilval. The first stop on the trip was a week of rehearsals performances, and fun in Waikiki. Then the great adventure was on as the band flew into Narita Airport, near Tokyo. The tour took members to Sakai (Berkeley’s sister city), the industrial center of Osaka, the ancient capital city of Kyoto, and to lively Tokyo. The bands music was very well received by the extemely kind Japanese people. Experiences ranged from exploring ancient temples and home-staying with families to wandering the cities, dancing, and eating delectable food. Every aspect of the trip was a great learning experience which brought the close band even closer. 16 OPENING 1 S«OVgJW J Cnr.otlUT i . 1 ■ Vf ‘ r -? 1 1_1 m 2 22 FALL SPORTS Cross Country . . . 24 Women’s Field Hockey. . . , . . . .28 Varsity Football . . . 30 JV Football ...32 Women’s Tennis ...34 Varsity Volleyball ...36 JV Volleyball . . . 38 Men’s Water Polo , . . .40 Women’s Water Polo ... 42 JV Water Polo . . . 44 23 w ould you rather die or run? Most would prefer death. The rest run Berkeley High Cross Country. The 1986 season started on a very promising note. A record of over fifty people showed on the first day of practice. Much of this enthusiasm was short lived as newcomers found for the first time that practice would begin before the sun comes up. A few decided they would end up more healthy if they got their usual amount of sleep rather than a five miler in the morning. But for those who stuck it out, the season was a rewarding experience. The men ' s season was highlighted by a GBAL victory, a third place at NCS 3A, and a sixth place at the NCS Meet of Champions. It was senior Chris Burger leading the way. High expectations were layed out for him, and he met them. He placed second at the Artichoke Invitational, eighth at Stanford, and twelfth at the Nor Cal Championships, a race only he from the team qualified for. Following Burger were all league performers juniors Ben Turman (second at league), Brent Halvonik, and senior Jesse Malkin, sophomore Sean Lewis was the team ' s fifth man, and senior Noah Kanter and sophomore Chris Heine rounded out the team. For the women, the season came to a disappointing close at the GBAL meet where they finished third. Only two teams advanced. Overall, it was a fine year, highlighted by a win at the Lowell Invitaional. The women were led by reliable senior Catherine Payne (second at league) and junior Catherine Zinn, both of whom qualified as individuals for the North Coast 3A meet. Following Zinn closely all season was ever improving Sarah Conning. Other top runners were: Rebecca Foote, Alex Gorin, Amantia Le Mon, and Gabby Marks. Jesse Malkin. The man. The m) ' th. 24 FALL SPORTS « He ran right out of the yearbook last year, but here, in a rare moment, Chris Burger is captured on film once again running one of his many great races. It was a very good season. Many people ran to their maximum potential. Next year should be even better as more and more people are realizing the value of Cross Country to help get in shape for other sports . - - Coach Ward Cross Country is a great sport because the whole team comes together like a family. - - Shala Erlich (left) It ' s a tough sport, but it ' s also ver) rewarding. - - Laura Chiera (right) Cross Country is mostly mental and so are its benefits. Running has helped me set and reach goals, and learning to set goals has helped me in all aspects of my life- - not just athletics. I ' m really looking forward to next year. - - Sean Lewis (Sophomore) Cynthia Aiidredge courageously battling the pain at GBAL. Rebecca Foote guts it out. 25 Noah Kanter does the job. Sarah Conning outruns the auto focus on the camera. The 1986 BHS X-Country team. Top row (L to R): Coach Ward, Sean Hearne, MattLipner, Daniel Simons, Kevin Hazleton, Ethan Roberts, Rocky Hort, El Cerrito pinhead, David Craig, Jason Hanchett, Matt Millman, Mark Tegenfeldt. Scattered second row: Stefan Church, Loren LoVerde, Rebecca Gettleman, Matt Arndt, Rahman Bagby, Coach Conning. Third row: Kareem Abdul -Abari. Sean Lewis. Garrett Lew. Rebecca Foote, Debbie Larriberot, Chris Heine. Catherine Zinn, J Master Malkin, Noak RAmpten, Chris Ham Burger, Catherine Payne, Ben Turman, Cynthia Alldredge, Laura Chiera. Fourth row: Andy Conning, Halvonik comma Brent. 1 •f - i 26 FALL SPORTS Catherine Payne fighting the pain at Mariner Invitational. • KP Ben Turman takes second at GBAL An El Cerrito Gaucho scrubs hard while Brent Halvonik watches in amazement. Matt Arndt and David Craig lead the pack. 27 Above: the Team. Back row (L to R): Kristen McMahon, Sarah Whitman, Gabby Nicholson, Jessica Ratcliff, Charlotte Lee, Gretchen Young, Alison Swift, Alison Packard, Pascha Hansen, Emma Goldman. he women ' s Field Hockey team made up for their lack of points with their boundless enthusiasm. The season began with a tournament in San Jose in which Berkeley played six games. This was followed by a game against University High during which the team scored a goal. The season finished with a tournament sponsored by the Berkeley team at Underhill field, in which the team tied with University at third place. Other opponents were Live Oak and San Jose. The team put in a strong defensive performance this year. Particularlly (but not solely) noteable for their outstanding playing were Alison Packard, the team captain and center midfielder whose good passes and aggressive playing brought the team to many near-goals; Malana Moshesh, goalie who saved countless scoring attempts by the other team, and Lynn Tegenfeldt, who played fullback and lead the team in strong defense. The season was a mind-opening experience for all involved, and , as Gabrielle Nicholson so astutely stated, People ' s true personalities come out at away games! Front row: Lyn Tegenfeldt, Autumn Westbrook, April Westbrook, Beth Goldberg, Melanie Howell, Margaret Soloman, Kirsten Stangeland, Jennifer Matter. Sitting: Malana Moshesh. JHr A --- . ■T. Sr . The fun of field hockey - Kirsten Stangeland and Melanie Howell. Pascha Hansen and Alison Swift, hard at work. 28 FALL SPORTS r. Below: Alison Packard goes after the ball. Far below: Malana Moshesh makes another impressive block. Our record doesn ' t r ect all the fun we had and the work we did. But we ' ll get them in the indoor season! -April Westbrook The team as a whole has improved since the past years. But, I hope next year we will win some games. -Gretchen Young Berkeley scores first: San Jose Tournament: 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-1 University H.S.: 1 - 1 Berkeley Underhill Tournament: University H.S. 0-0 San Jose H.S. 0-2 Live Oak H.S. 0 - 1 Berkeley High defeats De La Salle, 61 - 10! The Jackets become the 1 team in California! PSYCH2 Now back to reality, the BHS football team had a less than perfect season. The team managed only two wins, and an overall record of 2 - 8, and a sterling 0 - 5 in the GBAL. The first two losses were due to the lack of experience and poor spirit on the team. But when the Jackets ' first win finally came, it showed the team had potential to do anything, maybe even become a good team! The Jackets came in to league play with a record of 2 - 3. For the first time, the Jackets looked like a real football team. They had the talent ' and spirit to become one of the best teams in the league. But then the grades came out, and many valuable players were cut because they were unable to maintain a 2.0 GPA. The team also lost many valuable players due to injuries and now oonsisted of 31 players. Due to the lack of players, many starters had to play both offense and defense during the whole game. Some players were so devoted, they even played while they were ill and did not admit their illness to the coaches. But the loss of players did not effect the attitude of the team. Every game, the Jaokets had the willingness to win and never gave up hope. Even though they had only two wins, the Jackets played many excellent all-around games. Berkeley ' s defense was led by co-defensive captains Brinston Williams and Lo Grayson, with the help of Aaron Higginbotham , Ethan Elnwohner, Joe The Brick Gorelick, Matt Scola, and Del Johnson. Quarterback and co-offensive captain Jerome Patterson directed the offense, shooting to targets Lamar Cole, Randall Roddy, Brooks Jordan, and Andy Mesones. Opening holes for the running back ream of Lorenzo Franklin, Tavio Carr, and Kevin Taplin was the offensive line, headed by center and co-offensive captain Tony Baby Huey. Baby Huey takes on College Parks version of The Refrigerator. 30 FALL SPORTS Berkeley ' s offense and defense, head to head. (Berkeley Scores Firsi) St. Mary ' s 12 - 19 Vintage 0 -42 Castlemont 25 - 0 Monte Vista 10-35 Piedmont 21 - 14 Alameda 3-26 De La Salle 10 -51 Kennedy 14 -21 Pinole 0-31 El Cerrito 6-32 PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Brinston Williams: 26 tackles Jerome Patterson: 743 yards passing LaMar Cole: 333 yards receiving Lorenzo Franklin: 264 yards rushing ‘denotes league games We are? -Evan Andres We ' re a lot better than our record shows -Andy Mesones t mJ We must keep our heads up, because the sun will come up tomorrow. -Matt Scola If you have the heart to play, you ' ll run over someone twice your size. -Del Johnson From Row: Andy Mesones, Ethan Ein wohner.LeRon Gilliam, Lamar Cole,Joe Gorelick,Tony Huey, Lament Shelby, Kevin Taplin. 2nd Row: Carelton Young, Don Raymond, Rob Rosemont, Romero Spears, Tavio Carr,Lo Grayson, Alex Lee, Jerome Patterson, Sam Romano. 3rd Row: Lo Franklin, Danta Williams, Dennis Loubal, Coach Crismon, Coach Bracelin,CoachWilliams, Coach Anderson, Chidi Ahanotu,Tuan Robbins,Schuyler Kennedy. 4th Row: Jemal Johnson, DaveGamblin, Brinston Williams, Pete McKenzie, Sean Kirk, Matt Scola, A. Higginbothan, Randall Roddy, Ryan McCurry,Pete Robinson. 5th Row: Damion Lyons .Ben Glass, Del Johnson, Brooks Jordan, Evan Andres, James Evans, Malcolm Dunbar, Duane Armstrong, Jason Howard, Maurice Eddington. 31 It can ' t get any worse. It will be better next year. - Coach Mendoza The season wasn ' t too hot, but with some blocking it can improve next vear. - Quarterback Jonah Cave LTdlS Berkeley High scores first; St. Marys Vintage Castlemont Monte Vista Piedmont Alameda De La Salle Kennedy Pinole Valley 6-28 7-14 14 -21 14 -20 14 -21 6-28 14 -28 28 - 28 6-28 T his has definitely not been one of the better seasons for the Berkeley High J.V. football ream. Under the leadership of Coach Mendoza, the team gave a pretty pathetic showing this year: one tie and nine losses. Need more be said? Before the season started, the team looked as if it would do well. But then, grades came out. The team lost a great deal of its good players to the varsity team, who had to make up for players they lost. The team also lost many more players due to their lack of academic achievement. In a game like football, there are winners and there are losers, unfortunately the team just ended up on the wrong end of the rope. But the year wasn ' t a total failure: their disappointing season is said to have inspired them to do well and give a great showing next year. Top-.Kashta Dallas and Archealves Woodson crush a Pinole Valley Spartan. 32 FALL SPORTS Justin Simmons gains some yardage. HIT Bee Tonye, Jonah Cave, Zack Belt, Archealues Woodson, Brian Murray, Thad Walker, Jason Snyder, James Kamp, David Weathers, John Melton, Lloyd Key, Amri Smith, Kadar Ellis, Cedric Massey, Jeff Manley, Michael Henderson, Seth Tomas, Jamal Williams, Mattlew Finnie, Nathan Keys, Alex Henry, Coach Cook, Coach Mendoza, Coach Lewis, Eric Sanders, David Yamoto, Darro Hudspeth, Emal Dominick, LaRoyse Tims, Dinnel Smith, Aram Tondre, Kashta Dallas, Joe Bell, Jermaine Pierre, Nathan Young, Sjuan Woods, Elza Minor, Aaron Namuche. 33 n n Sic transit gloria mundi. - Heidi Ronfeldt and Catherine Zinn LAUER POWER - Karen and Tanya Lauer See spot hit ball -Shonelle Blake Which team at Berkeley High has had the most success? Probably only a handful would answer, The women ' s tennis team, but the fact is, even though they did not win league, they had an incredible season. Incredible Karen Lauer who never lost a set, easily defined the term Lauer Power. She performed a feat that no other Berkeley player has, by winning both the GBAL and the North Coast singles titles, as well as being the Oakland Tribune ' s 1986 Fall Sport Athlete of the Year for women ' s tennis. She had a season that will be hard to beat. Heidi Ronfeldt and Karen ' s sister, Tanya Lauer, were the number one doubles team with a win at GBAL and a second place finish at North Coast Section. There are far too many other fine players to list here, but they all deserve to be applauded for such an outstanding season. Shonelle Blake jumps for the shot. Catherine ZInn ' s vicious serve. 34 FALL SPORTS The 1986 Women ' s Tennis Team Top: Monique Curtis, Tanya, Tanya Pearlman, Melani Labat, Sharon Richey, Ineke Prince, Michelle Hosking, Tara Rayder, Sarah Capitelli, Rachel Gwynn, Coach Anderson. Middle: LaNorris Blake, Marika Marks, Natasha Maximovitch, Tanya Lauer, Marcie Low, Karen Lauer, Emily Noble, Sarah Cave, Catherine Zinn. Front: Heidi Ronfeldt, Alison Thomson, Linda Kaplan, Shonelle Blake. 35 □□ u ■ 7 ’ r rsi Morgan Cecil and Sarah Christian- son roof. The 1986 Women ' s Varsity Volleyball team: Top row L to R: Karen Roitz (coach), Angi Fifer, Alyssa Nicholls, Margaret Bolt, Sarah Christianson, Rebecca Sperber. Bottom row, L to R; Karen Wichner, Anne Cesa, Corinna Sullivan, Morgan Cecil (MVP), Annie Blomberg, Nina Andres, Stephanie Shrieve, Janine Godfrey. Berkeley scores first: Kennedy: 15- 6,15- 0 Alameda: 15 -10, 15 -11 Pinole: 15 -11,15 - 6 Carondelet: 10 -15, 10 -15 El Cerrito: 15 - 8,15 -13 Kennedy: 15- 1,15- 0 Alameda: 15- 9,15- 2 Pinole: 15- 8,15- 5 Carondelet: 16-14,15- 8 El Cerrito: 15 - 4,15 - 4 El Cerrito : 15 - 7,15- 7,15 - 4 Carondelet : 17 -15, 15 -10, 15 -11 ‘denotes playoff matches Alyssa Nicholls looks on awestruck, while Margaret Bolt makes the perfect pass. 36 fall sports T he 1986 Varsity Volleyball team had quite a season. Led by new coach Karen Roitz and seven returning varsity players, the team looked forward to a good season, especially with the addition of ever-tough Carondelet to the league. In a pre-season tournament in San Jose the team did well, placing third and coming close to winning the whole thing. The team breezed through their first league games without running into any major opposition until the match against Carondelet. Led by co-captains Morgan Cecil and Stephanie Shrieve, the team played well against their first real challenge of the season, but lost nevertheless. Angry but determined, they set out to beat Carondelet the next time the two met in Berkeley. The Jackets came through, handing Carondelet their first defeat of the season in a two-game rout, tying them for the lead in the GBAL. The two teams won their first-round playoff matches easily, and met again in the finals for the league championship. Although Berkeley played well, they were not mentally prepared for Carondelet ' s determination and thus lost in three games. To make an unpleasant situation even worse, the Jackets found out that, inexplicably, they had not been selected as one of the second place teams to go to North Coast. Thus, an exciting season was shot to hell. However, despite the disappoint- ment, the attitude of the team was still good and no unfair rulings could take away what had been accomplished during the season. The five returning players, consisting of co-captain and co-MVP Stephanie Shrieve, Karen Wichner, MIP Corinna Sullivan, Sarah Christianson, and Rebecca Sperber, look forward with great eagerness to next season, and while some of the graduating seniors look forward to college volleyball careers, they all share fond memories of this past season. Karen Wichner prepares to smash a beautiful set by Stephanie Shrieve. SEBEMNES Our team was really good this year, despite some disappointments. I think it was one of the best ever. Good luck to next year ' s team. -Janine Godfrey BoycaEY v OMfK,_ VOLLEYE a We were ice, but we got gypped. But we know who the real winners are... What do you mean who? - Stephanie Shrieve 37 Our IQ, person for person, was a lot higher than other teams. - Noel Remigio What record? - Claire Putnam Top Row (L to R): Robin, Jennifer Key, Claire Putnam, Sarah Clemens, Kelly Duane, Sheila Prados, Noel Remigio (coach). Bottom Row (L to R): Bang (B.C.) Chi, Solange, Joy Yoder, Kamala Appel, Audrea. 38 FALL SPORTS •T I was the day after tryouts, and right after school, the girls had been chosen because they were cool. They gathered together to play a fun sport ; one which takes place on their favorite court. They drilled and they ran, preparing to play. They all got psyched up on that special game day. And when that game started. Tech knew they were lame, for Berkeley High ' s spiking was anything but tame. The points kept on rolling, the game had been won, they said to each other, Hey, this is fun. They went to the games and started to cheer, that all that they needed, was four cups of beer. Four cups weren’t enough to bring them right through. They ended the season without winning two. God ,we had spirit, and it was a blast. Thank God the season ended, and now it ' s in our past! [11 Berkeley scores first Alameda: 15- 8, 13-15, 9-15 Pinole: 8-15, 15- 9, Carondelet: 5-15, 1-15 El Cerrito: 8-15, 15- 9, 12-15 Alameda: 3-15, 15- 8, 8-15 Pinole: 11-15, 15- 7, 10-15 Carondelet: 0-15, 4-15 El Cerrito: 13-15, 14-16 Jubilation on the Jacket bench. Claire says, Mine! while Kamala and Sheila say, Take it! 39 T he men ' s varsity waterpolo team began its season on a high note by taking a somewhat surprising third place finish at the Reno tournament. The third place finish was just the beginning of a very exciting season for the team. The season was filled with close and exciting games, including two sudden death victories against Clayton Valley and two one-poini wins over arch-rival Pinole Valley. The 1986 season also saw the first home games for the team since 1983, and the first league championship tournament since 1973. Anchored by returning all-league senior goalie Chris Wright (see sidelines] and led by the 1-2 punch of senior hole set, Jody Cummings and junior Mike Sklut, the team made its way through tough competition (especially the already mentioned Clayton Valley Pinole Valley duo) to reach the league tournament as the second seed. With point driver Mark Mendonca drawing kickouts and making steals and with rock solid play from Zach Shrieve and Abe Rice, the team rose to the challenge and was crowned league champions. Other starters included sen- ior sprinter Jeff Lipton and junior Joel Weinberg who both played very well. The season culminated with a fourth place finish at the North Coast Invitational, the best finish in Berkeley history. Everyone who participated was a factor in the great success of the season, and they all deserve recognition for dedication, enthusiasm, support, and patience. Jody Cummings was named first team, all-North Coast, and to the North Coast all-tournament team. Abe Rice was voted Most Improved Player. Jeff Lipton, an outside wing, passes back to the hole man. 40 FALL SPORTS o n n Left: Mark Mendonca attempts a deadly offensive play. Below: Abe Rice steals the ball. 25 Games- 17 Wins 8 Losses Winning Percentage- .680 Berkeley: 508 Attempts 250 Goals .492 Scoring Percentage Opponents: 483 Attempts 197 Goals .407 Scoring Percentage mEMM FOCUS IT ox senior waterpolo players Jody Cummings, Mark Mendonca and Chris Wright, the 1986 season was an especially good one. They beat out much hated Pinole Valley for the league title (in the newly formed GBAL with more teams and tougher competition), and placed fourth at the North Coast Invitational ToumamenL a win the players were very proud to be a part of. The season also brought all-league honors to Cummings, Mendonca, and Wright. It was the second straight year being named all- league for team MVP and three year varsity goalie Wright. But it was first time honors for two year varsity players Cummings and Mendonca (they did earn all league honorable mentions in 1985). Everything the team achieved this year ::ame through a lot of hard work and perseverance by the players and their coach Bill Gaebler. Jody says, I was surprised the team could play as well as they did, everyone had their role and played very well. When asked what they will remember most about playing polo at BHS, the three had very similar answers. Getting fourth at NCI and being part of one of the best teams in history, says Mark. Jody says he will remember the Clayton Valley games and winning league. I ' ll remember Mark, and being the first BHS team to win league in fourteen years, says Chris. Needless to say, this year ' s team will be remembered for a long time, as will the three players who helped make the season the great success it was. Jody, Mark, and Chris all plan on playing polo in college. Team picture (L to R): Back row, Joel Weinberg. Mark Mendonca. Zach Shrieve, Jeff Upton. Gregg Hoizrichter, Damian Paye, Mark Balabanian. Front row, Alex Tehran!, Mike Wilson. Not pictured: Abe Rice, Mike Sklut, Chris Wright. Jody Cummings, and Coach Bill Gaebler. 41 mBEMNE MEMMSES Me! A goalie? No, I ' d rather get kicked and jabbed. -Laurie San Martin Frustration, exhiliration, and a separated shoulder. -Polly Kraetzer ' The Gang, driving to Modesto, and showing Armijo what we ' ve got. -Melisa Crawford No pain, no gain - gimme a break! Where ' s Steve? -Shana Ominsky WOMEN ' S H2O JPOLO T he 1986 women ' s varsity polo team was the second largest in the history of women ' s water polo at Berkeley. With four returning starters from the 1985 team and the addition of three much improved reserves, the 1986 team was looking forward to an exciting season. Led by co-captains Melisa Crawford and Polly Kraetzer, anchored by Onika Holbert in the goal, and Cherie Self as the hole set. An ambitious schedule was set up which included three tournaments as well as the first home game ever played at Willard. Losing only to Grace Davis, Beyer (two Modesto teams), and a fluke loss to Armijo (later avenged), the Varsity team won a career high 13 games, eclipsing the 1980 mark of 12 wins. Awards were given to Melisa Crawford as most valuable, Cherie Self as most improved, and Onika Holbert as most dedicated. Also, this year ' s recipients of a four year varsity award were Polly Kraetzer and Laurie San Marlin. ' Onika ' there is no substitute. Berkeley Totals: 1 7 games, 1 3 wins, 4 losses Winning Percentage: .765 Attempts: 194 Goals: 151 Scoring Percentage: .778 Opponents Attempts: 143 Goals: 50 Scoring Percentage: .350 Nicole Chabot and Zaheva Stevens watch in awe of No. 13. 42 FALL SPORTS Below; Melisa Crawford shoots the ball into the goal as Nicole Chabot prepares to play defense. Cherle Self plays a dominant hole while waiting for a release on the Below: Zaheva Stevens swims with the ball past her opponent?! ( tK ttom row) Coach Lym WittstocK, Z eva Stevens. Melisa Crawford, Nicole Chabot, Onika Holbert, Marl Mendoncaz. (k p row) Coach Bill GaebJer. Wendy Bjerknes, Kim Hdtzrichter, PoUy Kraetzer, Shana Ominsky, Laurie San Marlin, Tammy Cohn. ( not shown) Cherie Self. outside from Crystal Schnayerson. 43 F or the first time since 1980, Berkeley had 24 girls out for water polo at the beginning of the year, the team was split into a varsity and a junior varsity squad. The junior varsity practiced together as a unit, but was hampered by the fact that most other teams were not large enough to field a J.V. team. As a result, Berkeley played only four games, splitting them 2 - 2. The girls all learned the game and next year hope to contribute to the success of the 1987 varsity squad. Standout players this year were: Sophie McNitt, Jessie Cromwell, Christina Lee, and Crystal Schnayerson. JV Girls (Berkeley scores first) Downey B 7 - 3 Redv ood 6 - 9 San Rafael 15-3 Pinole 2 - 6 2 - 2 season MBEMNES What attracts you to water polo? The people who play it! -Jesse Cromwell JoVo HgO IPCDLO 44 FALL SPORTS (bottom) Jesse Cromwefi. Chris Lee, S ir a Peters. Crystal Schnayerson. Coach Bill GaeUer. (top) Coach Lynn Whitste dt Katherine Uehara, Sophie McNitt, Megan Sweet. Jessica MiHer, Atu Mandado. Jana Cooper. (bottom) James Leonard. Alou Macalou. Mke Rushman. Rod Porter, Amado Lozano, (top) Derrick Rodgers, Geoff Swift, Ev Kopelson, Michael Burns. Jon Kamp, Bob Tondre, Ari Kelman, Seiji Sfeimetz, Riley Cooper, Abim Benjamin, Kwame Pain, Josh Stern. V Sophie McNitt takes a last minute shot at the goal. Ari Kelman looks for an open wing to pass to. Jana Cooper, Tammy Cohn, Crystal Schnayerson, and Sabrina Peters line up at half after scoring a goal. 1 T he Berkeley High J.V. team boasted 27 players, the largest team in recent history. Under the able leadership of coach Bob Hipkiss, the J.V. team went through league play with only one defeat, a sudden death loss to Clayton Valley. At the league tounament, the Jackets played well, but fell victim to scheduling and fatigue (eight games in one day) to finish with a 6 -2 tournament record and a tie for third place. Co-captains Mike Flushman and Ari Kelman, along with field players Seiji Steimetz and Amado Lozano, hope to move up to the varsity level next year and continue the winning tradition. JVBovs: 1986 Season (Berkeley scores first) San Ramon 6-4 Cal High 11 -2 De La Salle 9-6 Clayton Valley 7-6 Pinole 8-6 Antioch 10-4 Sallesians 12-7 Alameda 8-5 league JV Tournament: Won 6 Lost 2 3 ' place tie Riley Cooper throws a powerful pass to an open teammate. It ' s the only other sport besides wrestling that you can legally beat people up. -Mike Flushman 45 Class Officers , 48 Hiking Club 73 Physics Club ...89 Student Council 50 ModefUN 74 Computer Club. . . .. 90 Student Senate 52 Mock Trial 75 Chess Club ..91 Cheer Squad .54 Peace Club 76 Math Club ..92 Pep Squad .56 GDN 77 Literary Club ..93 Chamber Music Club. .57 SASA 78 Jacket ..94 Lip Sync 58 Sign Language .79 Honor Society. ... ...98 Blue Moon Bowling. . . 59 Afrikan Student Union. . . 80 Speech Debate. . ..99 Yearbook 60 Jewish Student Union. . . . 81 JSA. . . .100 The Tribe 64 UCO MESA 82 Breakfast Club. . . . .102 Field Hockey 65 La Raza 83 Gourmet Club. . . . . 103 Rugby .66 Big Daddy Volleyball. . . . 84 Key Club . 104 Bike Club 68 Asian Student Union 85 Close Up .106 Mad Dog West 69 French Club 86 AFS . 108 Ski Club 70 German Club 87 Variations .110 Martial Arts 72 Ashland Trip 88 Beat Reactions. . . . . Ill 46 47 he class officers, who are they? Are they supreme beings from outer space? No! Are they members of the Brady Bunch cast? No! Are they the people who stuff the prizes in the Cracker Jack boxes? No! Actually, they are students from Berkeley High with the gift of leadership. They help organize such events as the Spirit Rally, the prom, and graduation. Senior Class Officers: Edith Louie, Kathy Suto, Cherene Fillingim, Maurice Lee XXI, Melisa Crawford, Terina Asberry. Not Pictured: Collin Doran, Christa Lee, Sheila Williams, Terry Lloyd, Alex Gorin. demociacxj Sophomore Class Officers Ben Glass, Rebecca Thayler, Dike Ahanatou, Andres Alvarez, Ethan Einwohner, Matt Lipner Troy Holland. Freshman Class Officers Adrian Rosenthal, Azie Tabachnik, Josh Cole, Hasson Harris, John Robinson, Todd Larson. Junior Class Officers: Dennis Loubal, Winonah Elms, Kristen McMahon, Gabby Marks, Amanita LeMon, Eisa Davis, Ted Wong, Marianne McCune. 48 FALL CLASS OFFICERS Senior Class Officers (L to R): Top - Terry Lloyd, Erica Davis, Sheila Williams, Melisa Crawford, Cherene Fillingham. Bottom - Maurice Lee, Collin Doran, Laria Paretti. Not pictured - Christa Lee, Kathy Suto, Terina Asberry. Junior Class Officers (L to R): Top - Kristen McMahon, Alysia Anderson, Maryam Askari. Middle - Jennifer McKey, Gabby Marks, Amanita LeMon. Bottom - Theresa McGhee, San Kamin, Ted Wong, Dennis Loubal. Not pictured - Eisa Davis, Wenonah Elms. Sophomore Class Officers (L toR): Top - John Davidson, Jared Goldman, Ben Glass, Andres Alvares. Bottom - Matt Lipner, Ethan Einwohner, Geoff Manley, Dike Ahanotu, Beth Hester. Not pictured - Sarah Jaeger. Freshmen Class Officers (L to R): Leah George, DeAndre Ciahoun, Hasaan Harris, Angie Bradley, Riley Cooper. Not pictured - Latrice Dorsey. The main objective of the Spring Senior Class Officers was to organize activities such as the Ball, a dinner banquet, and finally, graduation. The Junior officers had their own Prom to organize. With their ability to raise money and keep it all at the same time, they were off to a roaring start at raising money for their senior year. The Spring Sophomore and Freshman Class Officers were faced with new dilemmas such as finding origin- al, productive ways to raise mo- ney and creating class unity. However, with their new and innovating ideas, the future outlook of both classes looks very promising. The major prob- lem in store for underclass offi- cers is the possible loss of Ms. Bennett. Since Ms. Bennett is the supervisor of all student activities including class officers, the effectiveness of class lea- dership would be crippled with- out her guidance and exper- ience. SPRING CLASS OFFICERS 49 Fall Officers. Me lani Labat and Kiki Louis (Co-Vice Presidents) and Kerri Glover (Secretary). T he Student Council acts as an advisory body to the senate and is also the liason between the senate and the student body. Once a month, representatives meet to discuss the current problems facing BHS as well as working to find solutions for these problems. Among the numerous activities the Student Council has initiated, aiding the student senate in their food drive was one of the most significant. The Student Council officers worked hard both semesters and encouraged as much student envolvement as possible. The council is there for everyone, says vice-president Me ' lani Labot, unfortunately not enough people realize it. The Berkeley High School Fall Council. 50 FALL STUDENT COUNCIL The BHS Spring Student Council. J F 1 ' m S Fall and Spring Presidents; Suzanne Packard and Sam Camen. SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL 5 1 cvAaM E s AA change was made in the Senate at the beginning of the year. Unfortunately Tanya Davis became another self- scheduling statistic and was unable to obtain the schedule she needed. In other words, she couldn ' t get lunch 5 period and that ' s when the Senate meets. However, the next highest vote getter, Gail McGuire was next in line and became a very influential senator. Throughout the Fall semester the Senate has initiated numerous projects: the teacher information booklet, which will rate teachers to aid students when picking classes for self- scheduling, the Food Drive which took place around Christmas time to help feed the hungry, and now the Senate is in the process of trying to implement an English tutorial so that students can receive help with their essays. They are also attempting to bring about a campus clean-up day. The Senate has $4,000 and is currently looking for ways to put it to good use. The Senate has also held discussions about the proposed centralized lunch period and the teacher walkout to talk about how it would affect the students. As always, the Senate wants the students of this school to become more involved with the Senate by coming to the meetings and sharing their ideas, this would make the Senate ten times more effective. Group (L to R): Eric Loebel, Duru Ahanotu. Row 2; Stefano DeZerega, Michael Wilson, Benji Hewitt, Cherie Self, James Jordan. Row 3: Dennis Loubal, Collin Doran, Eisa Davis. Not pictured: Gail McGuire. Gail prepares for the final kill in the capping test with Maurice. Meanwhile, Duru, with his ever-so-fresh t-shirt on, cheeses hard. The Senate struts its stuff while James meditates. 52 FALL STUDENT SENATE T he end of this school year marks a significant change in the Senate ' s roster. Its only graduating member, president Duru Ahanotu, completes an amazing third consecutive semester elected as president. In his own words, It has been very interesting swimming in the treacherous tidepool of Berkeley High politics for the past two years. For the most part, all my colleagues and I have been sincerely dedicated to our hard work. . . Despite the persistence of misunderstanding between the Senate and students, they do actually accomplish a lot. This semester was no exception. The senators agree that greater student involvement would help pave the way for student interests on campus and across the world. Said one anonymous Senator, Politically, BHS is like a school on malibu Beach. Everyone ' s either too busy partying or, incredibly, too busy studying to pay attention to us. Though it is the end of an era, it is also the beginning. You can definately count on a continuing legacy of good representation from the Senate for semesters to come. Du - ru! Du - ru! Du - ru! L Seth Bomse gazes in awe at Mo- nique Sorgen. Ben Hansen, as usual, is ready to comment. Senate members: Ben Hansen, misfit 1, Ben Wewitt, Seth Bomse, Tatra Beuttler, Sasha Novakovitch, misfit 2, Mike Wilson, Duru Ahanotu, and Monique Sorgen. SPRING SENATE 53 W V V e, we are, the mighty, mighty, mighty Jaaaackets! The 1987 Cheer Sguad had more spirit than ever this year. Despite a less than fantastic football team, cheerleaders and pommers were at every game. During basketball season their enthusiasm carried on. In addition to being supportive of the teams, the cheer squad was supportive of each other. More experienced members often helped girls with uncooperative spines and knees to snake and guess. They knew how to pull together in a crisis, such as homecoming; the girls just put in more time and effort to come out looking good. And when practices were not running smoothly, the squad participated in boundary breaking, a much loved activity. All in all, it was a very successful season. Head Cheerleader, Tanya Davis. Aimee, Christi, and Little Tanya cheesin’. The 1987 Cheerleaders; Back row: DeeDee Evans, Nicole Wilkins. row: Tanya Davis, Felicia Walker, Wendy Colvin. row: Jenny Rhode, Jamie Jordan, Shana Moor, Marjorie Yokota. Front row: Jenni Ettinger, Amiee Ross-Gilson. Alesia Berry, Latara Jones. 54 CHEER SQUAD Jenny Rhode, Jamie Jordan. Head pomners, Priscilla Wodruff and Nicole Addison mugging. Top, the 1987 Pom-Pon Girls: Top: Karen Dantzler, Leslie Winters. Standing: Leslie Brand, LaTara Jones, Laria Parenti. Kneeling: Nicole Addison, Cherene Fillingim, Mese Williams, Pricilla Woodruff, Alesia Berry. Sitting: Alysia Anderson, Rebecca Espinosa. 55 T he BHS Pepsters are best known for sparking motivation. At football, basketball, and baseball games, the Pep Squad stays busy keeping the crowd energized and backing up the cheerleaders. Pep Squad, which began in 1983, was started by Ericka Smith and a few other friends who wanted to be a part of school spirit, but were too young to be cheerleaders or Pommers. We wanted to be involved, and since we couldn’t join the other groups, we formed one of our own. says Ericka. What the Pep -Squad does best. . . gets the cro ' wd juiced!! 56 PEP SQUAD The Chamber members: top Sarah Herr; 2nd row Eliza O ' Malley, Jami Hiyakumoto, Sara Jensen, Maryam Asgaryi, Elizabeth Buchanan, Hilary Hickman, Augustin, Lu Liaojtront row Ellie Johnson, Rebecca Einwohner ut, T here may have been many musical programs at Berkeley High, but last year something was distinctly missing -- an organization in which students could get together and play music in smaller groups than the Wind Ensemble or the Orchestra. Eliza O ' Malley noticed this, and so conceived the idea of the Chamber Music Club. This year, with the help ofSarah Herr, she put her plan into action. The Chamber Music Club began amid Eliza and Sarah ' s hectic organization, and everyone ' s hard work resulted in two successful concerts, one in December and another in May. The group is looking fonward to next year, but would like to say to their faithful pianist- Becca, we ' ll miss you! You ' re so much better than the ' Duck Book ' ! CHAMBER MUSIC CLUB 57 No V ISIG T his year ' s Lyp-Sync contest was put on to raise money for the African- Studies Department. It included various acts from around the Bay-Area. Featured acts included Janet Jackson ' s When I Think of You and My Adidas by Run-DMC. When asked why the students went through so Champagne sways t much trouble to bring the contest about, Shaun Saunders said, It is necessary for us as students of the department to help raise money for our program. It was a hard job but in order to get the Lyp-Sync going somebody had to do it. A lot of it was carried out by Shaun Saunders, Maurice Lee, and Stephanie the mood at La Petite Bistro. Huie. Others who helped when desperatelty needed were Rhonda White, Gail McGuire, Kiki Louis, and countless others. Much thanks goes to Anisa Rasheed, Mr. Navies, and Mr. Kaaya for their undying support and time. We would also like to thank those acts which made the show a memorable event. Sydney as Teena Marie. Shaun taking care of business. Terrance, Derrick, and Adrian sing a rendition of Run DMC. 58 LIP - SYNC CONTEST T his year the fresh and icy Blue Moon Bowling Club proved itself to be the best in the bay area. We not only cleaned up at Berkeley ' s ASUC Bowl (with a little help from David Bowie), but we also raised the roof in Albany. Special recognition must be given to Scott what corner Morris for setting the club record of 169, to David Manute Bol Cain for bowling 165 with a broken finger, Lefty Jokelson for best southpaw, Loren Loverde for wildest shorts, Becca Thaler for best scorekeeping, Steve I didn ' t copy my A.P. Biology Notes Lee for best gutterball, Jessica Scheiner for most inventive approach, Scott Soupgod Carroll for lowest score and most in need of a lesson, and finally. Club President Pete Bailey for rolling three consecutive strikes while singing optimal descent on Big Times. Peter Bailey scores. Scott Morns approacnes. Back row (L to R): Steve Lee , David Cain ,3rd row: Peter Bailey, Andre Alvarez, Dike Ahanotu, Mina Chatterjee. 2nd row: Loren Loverde, Danny Jokelson, Scott Morris, Shana Ominsky, Jenny Rhode. Front row: Samantha Lanzer, Jessica Scheiner, Becca Thaler, Elizabeth. BLUE MOON BOWLING CLUB 59 Andrew, Jesse, Eva, Nena, Susie, Dawn, Ali, and Claudia are in shock at their first completed page. Only 430 left to go Our pre-computer days (daze?!) - Bryan Kato makes yet another bold fashion statement in tandem with typing copy. i i J Vi, 1 ■r M| 1 i y K |1 m J But Ali, why can ' t we use yearbook funds for a trip to Hawaii? plead Karen and Alex. Jennifer winces at the unsavory subjects she is preparing to shoot. 60 FALL YEARBOOK Kratz wants you for the yearbook staff! Chaos (Ka ' -os) 1. State of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order. 2. Any confused disorderly mass. From the outside it may appear that this is a perfect definition for the yearbook staff, but if you ask those who know , those on the inside, you ' ll find that such is not the case. Although X- acto knives fly and heads roll, the editors keep complete control over the staff and, except for a few minor contusions and concus- sions, we all deliver. Every once in a while a minor riot or brawl might break loose to see who gets an enlarger or what tape to listen to, but our trusty advisor Charles big, loveble, and all around great guy Kratz always manages to pull out the 12-gauge in time to prevent serious injury. No matter what happens during the day, by the time school is out, a hush falls over the yearbook office and a few remaining souls work e diligently designing, creating, and trying to meet deadlines. After 100 boxes of cookies, one fired publisher, 200 six-packs of Coke, 50 Domino ' s pizzas, trillions of non-photogenic blue pencils, zillions of gallons of rubber cement, and an infinite number of picture corners, we might actually put this so-called chaos behind us and make the yearbook comoi te. Back: William Wagner, Jared Goldman, Bryan Kato, Adam Safran, Georgia Schreiber, Ergan Calgaz, Tony Huey, Sheila Williams, Lynita Walls. Middle: Jennifer Weiss, Alex Wilkin, Nena Bloom, Karen Wichner, Shawn Oda, Alice Yamamoto, Pearl Shen, Leslie Schwartz, Ali Hershdorfer, Melisa Crawford, Kelly Lee. Front: Andrew Baldock, Amy McCarthy, Eva Graburn, Dawn Whalin, Susie Kossa, Margaret Solomon, Molly Schwartzburg. Not Pictured; Claudia McLean, Jesse Malkin. Jennifer Sharpe, Shaun Saunders, Gail McGuire, Kiki Louis, Mitja BaumhackI, Jenny Rhode, Rochelle Wheeler, Sean Kaer, Julia Curtis, and Shauna Reiff. 61 2he sun beats down on us in our stuffy little room. The 2:20 bell rings, the 3:10 bell rings, but we cant go home. Spring comes to yearbook land and It is time for hysteria. The final deadline is upon us. After that infamous date-April 2- we might actually be able to hang out in the courtyard after school again. Of course, there are the high points of yearbook: playing with the Fisher Price schoolhouse, having pizza and Mystic Mint tests, getting to know people ' s intimate and personal details and laughing at them, reading the walls (better than the bathroom walls), a certain person ' s love triangle, seeing people ' s complete character changes on Saturday deadline cram crew workdays, episodes in the darkroom, and - surprise of surprises- actually designing and liking layouts. Our yearbook staff is made up of some unique and diverse personalities but it all worked out. Yearbook is, after all, survival of the fittest: who can get a photographer to print pictures first, and who can shove Mr. Typo off the computer before Cherelle does. When you ' re stuck together with so many bizarre people for so long, you either grow to love them or you hate them. Fortunately, a lot of close friendships have been formed, and we think one groovy yearbook came out of all this. Clockwise: Ali Hershdorfer, Dawn Whalin, Susie Kossa, Rochelle Wheeler, Melissa Crawford, Claudia McLean, Catherine Zimmer, Eva Graburn, Alice Yamamoto, Pearl Shen, Elyse Shafarman, Mitja BaumhackI, Molly Schwartzburg, Adam Safran, William Wagner, Amy McCarthy, Sarah Conning, Gabby Marks, Jenny Rhode, Karen Wichner, Shauna Reiff, Margaret Solomon, Ergan Calgaz, Denise Watt, Sheila Williams, Kiki Louis, Tony Huey, Shaun Saunders, Jennifer Sharpe, Nena Bloom, Sean Kaer, Cherie Self, Jennifer Weiss. Not pictured: Andrew Baldock, Bryan Kato, ShawaOda, Lynita Walls. merr -90 000 from 62 SPRING YEARBOOK 1 — B PI r ’■ w ' i . ony search for halfway funny phony pictures for the underclass section. below: Adam heard a rumor that there would be streakers in the courtyard. above: Rochelle Cherelle Wheeler labors on her layout while Denise works in a darkroom somewhere. left: What do Susie, Margaret, Jenny and Nena know that Karen and MItja don ' t? 63 tAAD VoLl yBivlL piayBrs fAke over MaLi cjTy Berkeley, California Yesterday, a group of crazed volleyball players staged a militant takeover of this small city, overwhelming all merchants, police, and civilians. The suspects, armed with volleyballs, hacky sacks and other various lethal weapons, make the attack in the middle of a Saturday afternoon. Apparently, they suffered from overexposure to sun and were in an advanced state of shock due to too much relaxation in the beautiful spring weather. They took over the city government, proclaiming a day of relaxed suntanning and sports for all. The group, known as The Tribe is a club from the notorious Berkeley High School. The members congregate at the Bancroft courts on sunny Saturdays and, mesmerized by the toss of the volleyball, play for hours on end. The members and observers of their playing are very tolerant, all suffering from dents in their cars, and sometimes broken sunglasses(sorry Ercan). Yet everybody always manages to have a good time You still have a chance to join this rebel club, just check out the courts on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Several of Ihe suspects- Molly Schwartzburg, Alice Yamamoto, Lilly Goodman, and Pearl Shen. Top-Ercan and Karen recoil in awe of Loren ' s icy shot. Bottom- Partial group photo- Volley Ball, Janine Godfrey, Karen Wi chner, Zac Cahn, Arnold Cole, Loren Loverde, Hacky Sack, Ercan Calgaz, Satur Day, Soup, Ban Croft 64 THE TRIBE The Crew - Top row (I to r): Coach Brett , Sean Kaer, Chris Kirkham, Gen Kogure. Middle: Daniel Simons, Sage Baggott, William O ' Neal, Jerry, Chris Hawthorne, Orlando Smith. Bottom: Kevin Mountainman Hazleton, Andrew Baldock, Shan Masuda, Faisal Husain. Not pictured: Shahid Salimi, and probably some others. = HITMEN Sage Baggott - poetry in motion P robably the most often asked question of the Berkeley High Men ' s Field .Hockey Club is, Do you have to wear skirts? the answer is no. At least not when we ' re playing. Beginning in September a group of about 15 guys (some with experience, some not) was assembled and put through rigorous training. Once various skills such as dribbling, passing, and hitting were developed, the team played a lot of scrimmages (getting rather rowdy), and for the most part, having a great time. Noted swingers include: Sage Baggott, Orlando Smith, Shahid Salimi, Daniel Simons, and nol William O ' Neal (J.K.) Chris Kirkham and Chris Hawthorne get impromptu FIELD HOCKEY 65 T he Berkeley Rugby Club is well underway towards a promising season. Of the ten teams in the Bay Athletic League, the Berkeley Ruggers are ranked number three. This year ' s squad features only two returning starters out of 15, Tony Baby Huey and Andy Mesones. Even though the ' 87 squad seems to lack experience, they have the potential to succeed this year and the upcoming years. Once again the Berkeley Ruggers were led by coaches Jerry Figone and Jim Edgar. The game of rugby seems to be very complicated, but all you need to know is Plan X. Tony Saby Huey in the middle of a ruck. Andy Mesones kicking the ball and the defender. John Stev ' art juking a detender 66 RUGBY Chidi Ahanotu Ben Glass jumping for the ball. P att Scola about to rip! Damion McGee waiting for the b«‘ii . The ' 87 Rugby Club; (L-R), Front Row: Damion McGee, Ted Hillard, Greg Strom, Dave Hill, Leon Kennin, Andy Mesones, Tony Baby Huey, Lucas Moragas. Back Row: Coach Chu, John Stewart, Alex Lee, Ryan Camel, Eric Jockin, Ben Glass, Alex Nelson, Brooks Jordan, Coach Figone. Not Pictured: Matt Scola, Kwami Payne, Tuan Robbins, Lament Reed, Jock Lacey, Anthony Gadner, Tony Byrd, lason Holmes. 67 right; Don ' t try this one at home kids, below: Bikin ' it to Live 105. P umping hard and looking icy in their designer Italian outfits, the bike club races by. You know--the guys that enjoy dodging cars and looking at the beautiful scenery while trying to stay balanced. ..The 1986-87 bike club is smaller than ever, but nonetheless active. Despite organ- izational difficulties and rainy weather this rambunctious group was able to congregate for several day and morning excursions into the wild- erness. According to its members the sole purpose of this years bicycle club was to help novice cyclists learn more about this exciting new sport that’s rolling across the nation. The only requirement for membership is a bitchen Italian cycle and the need for speed. 68 BICYCLE CLUB Far Above: Bom to be wild. . . Above; The Club (L to R), Matt Inouye, Pro Biker Dude, Kevin Hazleton, Kailen Mooney, Josh Phillips. The J Master takes first place in a dual meet against Alameda. DOc ad Dog West is probably the most overlooked club at BHS. Why? It meets less often than the Once in a Blue Moon Bowling Club. It doesn t exist. It doesn’t exist. And most importantly, it doesn ' t exist. Yes, in 1986, the Mad Dog died. Catherine Payne moved, and her new place of residence did not have a hot tub. And consequently, the Mad Doggers had no place to meet. But even though there was only one official Mad Dog meeting, the spirit of the club stayed alive. The Ham Burger psyched the team by leading raps and chants at the starting line. Journalist extraodinare, Herm Ease, rewarded the athletes by writing in depth articles for The Berkeley Vnir.P and No pain Payne hosted the one and only Mad Dog meeting. Yes, the Mad Dog has died, but Sean Lewis and Scientist Chris Heine are desperately working on a cure so that next year the Mad Dog will be back. The Mad Doggers enjoy a hot tub party. Catherine Payne doggin ' it at GBAL MAD DOG WEST 69 This year the Berkeley High Ski Club got off to a controversial start with Mr. Eichorn requesting a letter to the school board from each person going on the first trip. Nevertheless, two buses were quickly filled by eager skiers on the first day of sign- ups. When the buses pulled away from Berkekely High at 4:30 AM on February 7th, there were not enough seats,, but everyone managed to fit, whether in a seat or aisle. Skiers arrived at Alpine Meadows just in time to catch the first lifts opening and enjoyed a beautiful day despite the marginal ski conditions. After a rad day on the slopes, we headed for the Alpine Village Motel where we ate, partied, and slept. The next ski day we scheduled for Squaw Valley was changed after a vote, to Alpine, location fo the best snow in California. Before we left the Tahoe area. we were entertained by some friendly dogs and their owners in the Alpine Meadows parking lot. The first trip was organized by James Jordan and Becky Feldman and chaperoned by Mr. Eichorn and Mr. Doran, who donated many hours of their time for a successful, fun trip. At press time, the ski club was anticipating several more trips, including a one day beginners ' special. The Ski Clubbers! 70 SKI CLUB Plena Damonte demonstrates to Heidi Ronfeldt her superior skill in boot buckling. Saum Partovi strikes that original pose. ..again ! 71 James Dolofino does a flying kick at Young Dhong. T he Martial Arts Club consists of several talented young men who train in various types of martial arts. They help each other in their different styles of martial arts and demonstrate it to others who are interested in this form of discipline. Within this club, each member learns self-respect, self-esteem, self- confidence, and self-defense. Back Row (L to R): Franz Lozano, Del Johnosn, Young Dhong, Duane Armstrong, James Dolofino. Front Row; Tony Baby Huey. Not Pictured: Joe Scola, Forehead Franz Lozano auditions for Karate Kid III: The Next Kelly, Louie Mesones. Generation. 72 MARTIAL ARTS CLUB aTRO L w ith the beginning of a new year, a new semester, and a new graduating class, came the return of a past idea. Mr. Eichorn decided to combine his love of kids and his love of the outdoors and formed the Hiking club. The group began with an easy day-hike (as we all believed it would be) of 14 miles! The weather was gorgeous and we walked through the pines, found huckleberries, ate by the ocean, and even saw a seal. Other hikes were to Sam McDonald Park in the redwoods in the Santa Cruz mountains and a massive bake on the beach. On each trip we take, we learn something about the wilderness from each other and from Ike. It ' s the place to learn all about animals, trees, and berries as well as mushrooms. We always bring good food and we always have a good time; even though we start out at eight o ' clock in the morning. Hiking is a great way to get out and get some exercise while enjoying the beautiful world around you. Over the hill and through the grass. Nick sings his heart out as Toby, John, and Jessica show various emotions about his aria. ist row: Toby Bodine, Susie Kossa. 2 row: Naomi Winiwater, Ben St. John, Nick St. John, Denise Watt, Jessica Bohn, Katya Wesolowski, Alison Packard. row; Jonathan Weisberg-Miller, Sally Stutz, John Moyer, Ted Hillard, Cybelle Levrett, David Eichorn, Joanna Oltman. Not pictured; Marianne McCune, Abdul Mukammud, Connie Kossa, Henry Jacobs. HIKINGCLUB 73 3 d4YS 1 1 E S ■ ... In Sacramento, that is. Armed with fat paisley ties and the Alameda County Championship, the BHS mock trial team boarded the 12-seater van of justice and headed north. Arriving at the plush Capitol Holiday Inn, they found the beat bumpin ' , the girlies hot, and the competition stiff. After three days of intense competition, the crew tipped the scales of justice back into balance and finished first in northern California and fourth in the State (the first three were later disqualified when urinalysis revealed dangerous levels of steroids). The miracle team fought to overcome their late start by staying up late at night and forming erotic geometric shapes. The team included; Abdul Get your hand off the buttons Muhamed, Ravi the Rambo baliff Hiyashida, Cliff You can ' t lie about your name Majersik, Michael Spuds Llaneza, Kurt Orville Redenbacher Strovink, Andy Doctor ' Dre Lakoff, Shana I just want to watch Berger, Debbie Slippery when wet DeLeon, Margaret You ' re so innocent Solomon, Sam Say the name!! Kamin, and last and least, Greg Is it hot in here or is it just me? Wharton. This ragtag band of mutant lawyers from hell were under the titillating tutelage of David Square Business, Ike Eichorn, and David I ' ll drive the van !! Roth. Oh by the way. . . Pleasure Cone!!?! Coach Eichorn says Square Business. Debby DeLeon and Sam Kamin innocently look at the camera while Shana Berger mocks them. 74 MOCK TRIAL TEAM Andy Lakoff tries to impress the judge with his tie from under the sea, while Kurt Strovink and Greg Wharton look on. Future DiPfLOfl ' ats IVI ost people have heard of Model U. N., but how many of us actually know what the organization does? The almost award-winning Model U. N. crew consists of: co-presidents Chung Liu and Manuel Marks, treasurer Moon Choe, Alice Chen, Benny Fong, Anne Haberkern, Bryan Kato, Mark Kodama, Cliff Majersik, Alex Peters, Edith Louie, Lavonna James, Amy Yamashiro, and a bunch of other people. Now that you know who they are, I bet you ' re wondering what they do. As their name suggests, they act like the United Nations and represent countries. Before I tell you what countries, let me ask you these questions. Why did the Model U. N. eat a BIG MAC™? Because they were HUNGARY!!!! And what did the Model U. N. say when they payed the registration fees and yet got faulty placards? Hey, EGYPTed me!!!! Ha ha ha ha. Ye s, you got it, the two countries that the Berkeley Model U. N. team represented at the U. C. Berkeley West Coast convention were Hungary and Egypt. They are now looking fonward to the next convention which will be hosted by San Francisco State. Unfortunately, Bryan Kato, the Model U. N. photographer was too lazy to focus the camera, so the only picture which could be put on the page was a picture of him, which obviously he didn ' t take. ■ ' r i y . i f C ■ ji , ' -v ' V ! ’ v j ) I -V Ai : . •, X — - :■- 4 y MODEL U.N. 75 Right: This group of peace clubbers seem rather dazed after days of fasting to aid Nicaraguans. Below: Toby Bodine laughs to himself as he contemplates new ways to get people to give up their lunch money for a good cause. Right: A well costumed group of students strongly make their point at a nuclear weapons protest. i va F T he Peace Club had a very active year of promoting peace as members worked hard at a job that is never done Small groups meeting weekly served as a forum for discussion, support and initiation of ideas. The entire group met bi-monthly to share ideas and to make these ideas into organized events. The diverse members of the group participated in varied events. These included: education, networking, petitioning, protesting and providing material aid. The group collected hundreds of signatures in opposition to Contra Aid and Fleet Week, and in support of a comprehensive test ban. The group also participated in various other events such as Educators for Social Responsibility and the Lockheed demonstrations. To support those struggling at Big Mountain, the group sold books of Native American poetry. At school, the group collected school supplies and fasted to raise money for aid to the Nicaraguan people. On an international level, the group welcomed a Soviet Student delegation and a Scandanavian Peace Delegation to BHS. To help alleviate local problems, the group co-sponsored the school wide food drive, and volunteered in soup kitchens, to name a several things. More important than specific accomplishments is the knowledge that other ' s care about peace, and a difference can be made. Although there is a struggle, there is also inspiration, satisfaction, fun and love to be gained from peace work. 76 PEACE CLUB Left: Front row, Stefano DeZerega, Natasha Blau, Alisa Quirey. Back row, Jean Gaboon, Shannon Poley, Caitlin McGrath, Lilia Scott, Rochelle Wheeler, Noah Parker, Sophia Lee, Laura Chiera. Not pictured; Amy McCarthy. Sophia Lee shares new insights on Overseas Development Network learned at the yearly Stanford Conference. Stefano DeZerega weeps at the upcoming flowergram profits that will go plight of the Philipino farmers. Other towards solving this problem, members try to look cheerful at the 1 Jverseas Development Network (ODN) is a nationwide organization, like many clubs at Berkeley High. But, unlike other clubs here, the ODN chapter at BHS is the only high school level club in the U.S., all the others are at the college level. ODN has three major programs displaying the objectives of the organization. The Partnership in Development Program links American students to village based development projects in the Third World. The ODN chapter here at Berkeley High has so far sponsored projects in both Zimbabwee and the Phillipines. The Development Education Program seeks to educate people about the problems facing Third World nations today. At BHS, ODN has watched films and attended an annual conference at Stanford sponsored by the ODN chapter there. The Development Opportunities Program provides information to students about internships and paid and voluntary positions with development organization worldwide. The BHS chapter has been mainly involved in the Partnership Program. Because of this fact, fundraising is a main focus of the group. They have done the usual bakesales and candysales. However, they have also done an innovative Thanksgiving-Gram sale. These grams sold surprisingly well for ODN considering they didn ' t include candy in them. All the proceeds from the grams went towards providing Phillipino farmers with desperately needed tools and seeds. A major fundraiser for the national ODN is Bike-Aid, which BHS hopes to become involved in. ODN 77 S .A.S.A. Students Against Starvation in Africa, is a student organization dedicated to help stamp out starvation in Africa. It was conceived and organized in 1984, after attention to the plight of African countries came to the U.S. and the rest of the world. The aim of the S. A.S.A. membership is to raise the level of understanding about world problems and to raise money for the relief of hunger and poverty in Africa. Currently, S. A.S.A. is sponsoring children and villages in three African countries. Grece Marowa, an eight year old Zimbabwean girl who lives in an improvished rural community called Zimunda. Labby, a three year old boy lives in the rural farming community of Chiawa, along the banks of the Zambezi River is the youngest of the three children. And finally, Aissator Hamidou, a six year old girl from the Dori region, which lies in the northeastern corner of Burkina Faso. The S. A.S.A. members back row: Pam Keyes, Cindy Mosley, Kareem Abdul-Abari, Jeannine Miller. Front row: Joseph Howard Ameere, Emily Davidow, Dawn Abdul-Abari. Emily Mugnolo and Jasmine Peterhans: speechless. T he 1986-87 school year was the )IGN LANGUAGE 79 first year of the Sign Language class at Berkeley High. It was suggested by some of the hearing impaired students last year and when sufficient funds were found, Cheri Smith started a one-period class in the Fall. The first semester enrollment was 25 students and through word-of-mouth, it jumped to 33 in the Spring. Upon walking into the class you will definately notice something different from other classes: silence. According to the instructor there are No books, no translation, and no speaking. Sign Language is not a code for English; it is unique like any other language, complete with it ' s own structure and rules. Currently the Sign Language class is a college elective credit course but does not qualify for graduation requirements. However, if Senate Bill AB53 passes, students will be able to take Sign Language for their foreign language requirement. he African Student Associ- ation is a group of students concerned with the political and educational issues that involve Black people, both locally and nationally. Their purpose is to make students and the community aware of these vital issues in all areas. Closely associated with the African American Studies Department, the organizationn grew in the late sixties out of a need of such a group that would actively push the demands for what they considered important curriculum. John Gant flashes his pearly whites. Me ' lanI Labat, on the other hano seriously contemplates the speakers profound statements. Rob Green: the man, the myth, the ASA member. ASA 80 African Student Association Fall officers: (L to R) Kiki Louis, Margaret Tolbert, Sean Reveron, Janean Jenkins, Tina Rogers, Maurice Lee, and Shanga Herbert. W-. T he Jewish Student Union is an organization which acts as a support and protective group designed to address issues pertaining to us as Jews. We hope to educate, break stereotypes, organize cultural events, provide a festive atmosphere at school during and around Jewish Holidays and to reach out to all other ethnic groups in friendship. It is our aim to create positive awareness in both the community and the B.H.S. student body and staff. Another one of our major goals is helping Jewish students to understand their own identity as Jews. This union is for Jews (religious or circular, from all places of birth and from across the political spectrum) and all people interested in learning about us, experiencing our culture and having fun! -Sabra Schwartzburd (Chair person) 1 . Ring around the Star of David. (upper right.) 2. The B.H.S. ' 87 Jewish Student Union: Back Row: Sean Masuda, Josh Friedland, Kailen Mooney, Coby Solomon, Alice Brenner, Almira Moronne, Claudia Hermann. Front Row: Josh Blum, Micah Schwartburd, Jennifer Lowe, Sabra Schwartburd, Leslie Chabot. JEWISH STUDENT UNION 8 1 ra Edge Independent Study group from left to right: Sjuan Woods, John Lewis, Kori McCoy, Eugene Young, DeAndre Calhoun, Damon Brown. ’’I I can ' t talk now!. I ' ll be late for UCO! How many times have you heard that and wondered just what UCO is? The UCO MESA Program (University College Opportunity Math Engineering Science Achievement) is a program designed to increase the number of minorities in good universities. UCO MESA offers many services including tutoring, independent study groups, college and career counseling, as well as workshops on studying and test taking skills. For exposure and moti- vation, the students also had the opportunity to visit such places as NASA- AMES, Children ' s Hospital, and the Electronic Museum. Tutor Lula Daniels helps DeAndre Calhoun figure out his homework. Above; Todd Hunter and Kerri Glover just can ' t seem to agree with Nicole Wilkins. Far Above: Akeem studying hard to bust that A . 82 UCO MESA La Raza is a group of Spanish speaking students from Mexico and various other Latin American countries. During their meetings discussions include school and community interests as well as the sharing of personal experiences and ideas of how to cope with the different problems teens face in American society. This year La Raza hosted a dance and in March some members attended a Chicano Leadership Conference at Cal-State Hayward to discuss issues important to people of hispanic descent. Alicia Murillo and Yolanda Fernandez discuss issues raised at the leadership conference. Above: LaRaza at the Chicano Leadership Conference. Row 1 : Susana Alvarado, Salvador Garcia, Martha Pasillas. Row 2: Esparanza Reese, Patty Reese, Alicia Murillo, Dara Perez, Mr. Garcia. Row 3: Mr. Murillo, Josefina Garcia, Pedro Carrido. Far Above: Taking time out to pose left to right: Ch6 Sanders, Salvador Garcia, Alicia Murillo, Pedro Carrido, Yolanda Fernandez, Zach LARAZA 83 Tequila. •ven though four of the six starters of the men ' s volleyball club graduated last year, the rookies that were picked this year looked more promising. The team tried new things in its fall season that took a lot of work, but later paid off in the Nor-Cal Junior Regional Fall Championships. The team, which consists of captain and setter, Mike Flushman; utility man. Rod Porter: hitters, Gabe Fields, Leif Jenssen, Scott Nabeta- Yamamoto, and Seth Lunine; middle blockers Zach Schrieve and Brad Mass; and passers Paul Hein and Silas Everette, played excellenty in the championships and are now considered number one in Nor-Cal. Now the team is looking forward to winning the Spring Championships and the Junior Olympics. Scott pounds the ball into Zach ' s devas- tating block. Lief skies. Back row; Gabe Fields, Seth Lunine, Scott Nabeta, Leif Jensen. Front row: Zach Schrieve, Mike Flushman, Silas Everette, Bradd Nass, Rod Porter. P.S.. Paul Hein. hS M • IV f Right: The Asian Social Club (L to R): 4th row, Marc Kodama, Ryokei Imai, Tony been to one meeting Huey. 3rd row, Cristina Rivera, Mary Shu, Gloria Lee, Sang-Jin Han, Ken Young, Victor DM Yim. 2nd row, Angie Chan, Sharon Chang, Aimee Am 1 a communist? Chang, Phu Ph - - k Vuong, S m Perry, Bryan Brian? Kato, George Icy artist Chuck. 1st row, Jane Lil Yam Yamashiro, Hsiao-San Yuan, Cathy Kawachi, Sarah Her, Amy Yambo Yamashiro, Alice Chen. Not Pictured: Lots and lots of people-faceless Asians and non-asians. Jeiow left: G-Hong Hsu and Phu Vuong, caught in the act of slowdancing, Turn the lights out the music up! Below: Throngs of admiring fans intently gaze at Bryan Kato while he bowls yet another gutter ball. F irst established in 1969, the Asian Student Union still remains a very diverse organization of people with interests ranging from political involvement ( Let ' s go to the APSU conference. ) to food ( That chow mein smells good! ) and recreation ( See the ice dancing? ). But seriously. . . the ASU has done and will continue to do community work as well as organizing cultural events. It ' s a tough job, but someone ' s gotta do it! Thanks to everyone involved. Left: Aimee Chang, Kent Huang, Thomas Tuann, and Marc Kodama search for their Asian heritage by pretending they ' re all Sulu. ASIAN STUDENT UNION 85 . , Cardou Rwi, M .efcS(.0u Me rte Sl-0u« ' y Pofi 4 OlpTBIS .rvc CaXJU nTne - ' IQUM Guy Mogu v lamafdf-CaulAinf Abhf-. ' -, Samt ijRrygp ' j Hjeteat Landun Waiesfv f (Whi Coufr ! Tusieofe Me 4afiol . ' •dubert iRfTont Cy Campo Toi-TID Z 2lf (frt iivOT Mass hHfrei ' u¥nmefce ciix Fawe SouevaO ' etc SHiV db Cofef m TfHf d JssvT jEgise cte Pantr 23 £ I 9 XS iJe Metre RFRRAIP RERRAIPSNO RtR SNCf CORRf ' Mame (te Pnrtp de Hi R; rk (Jteuse VWtcPnn« Ch. de Gaufe€ tojf-tHuyo Kleb ' Poite Oauptwef Trocaden ftrt (le la la , RanelarJ ' r JdiHi‘1® , jy ide OOTK de Crtarenior ihPftK ■SJ1.V icoip vptpT-a 4aivr s Wort Stade Maxi 6-AJ!od les jAictPs ' “ 6 3 Herr Monoci Cretei Unrverste £retei Prefecture ' S FttrirtVie) imez-vous parler francais? Manger la bonne cuisine francais? Passer du temps avec des comrades qui s ' amusent egalment? Alors, vous devez nous joindre comme membre du club Francais! The French Club is dedicated to the preservance of I ' esprit francais. Through discussions, dinners, movies and exchanges the club has tried to capture the essence of French life. The leadership of Mme Claudine has kept this club afloat. The meetings the club has had at school primarily focused on the planning of events. One of the highlights of their activities is the co-sponsored events with the Franco-American Club. These events give BHS members a chance to meet with real, live, breathing French people; especially gorgeous French guys! A fun time is ususlly had by all and the francophile in everyone comes out loud and strong. Shauna Finney, Janet Pertero, Julia Kebecca bperber, Miknaii Aiper, Madame Curtis, Giulia Ferrari, Zoe Werner, LaBrice Claudine, Sarah Norris, Izabel Traugott, Roddy, Shawn Cassidy, Samantha Baker, Cindy Lou, Tatia Oden. 86 FRENCH CLUB Far Left: The whole club and friends: (l-r) Chris, Alison, Lael, Louise, Ergan, Polly, Kevin, Ligia, Bruce, Elke, Inica, Katie, Sonja, Sonja S,Toby. Below: 6 vetran exchan- gees chillin ' and reliving their experiences in Germany. 4 premier club members funkin ' in a beergarden in Frankfurt, Germany Das Icy dtuTScH Alison, Ligia and Kevin grin in The fabulous BHS German Club. . anticipation of the next club meeting where the most interesting, cool, and all around boomin ' people congregate, reminisce about visits to Germany, and generally get thouroughly doused in German culture. Guided under the bold and daring leadership of two time Germany veteran Ergan Calgaz, and Sonya party animal Schneider, the dynasty of our German club will never crumble! The average meeting consists of ten or twenty people, greeting each other with german phrases, such as Gruss gott, wie gehts or something to that effect, and then the formalities are dispensed with and Javolhl! achtung, it ' s hcLUb becks time! Ahem, but don ' t get the wrong impression. The German club prides itself not only on having a good time, but also creating a world awareness of understanding, peace, and general chill that may one day bring about the end of hostilities between nations, in effect saving the world. Yea, indeed, then the members of the German club at BHS will receive the acclaim they deserve, but until this day, the rad, cool, sly, and modest members of the club will continue their activities in relative obscurity and secrecy, so as not to cause riots at the new members meetings. « ‘o AshfMiD )nce again Berkeley High school made its annual trip to the theater. Some forty odd play buffs, under the direction of Mr. Doran and Mr. Brooks, loaded into a bus and after seven hours reached Ashland, Ore. Needless to say it was difficult keeping our eyes open during the first play. Luckily Behan ' s, The Hostage, which was set in a brothel, was filled with song and dance. (In Behan ' s own words, To keep the audience alert. ) The play even included an audience sing along. However the most amazing part of the play was the set -A three story house with separate rooms that lit up at strategic moments to reveal bizarre sexual acts. Richard M got mixed reviews from our group. Some students loved the classically performed shakespear with its masked death dance done to Gregorian chanting. But the distinctive snoring from the back rows seemed to express a different opinion. Maybe the play was not filled with enough song and dance or perhaps too much partying went on the night before. The last play, She Stoops To Conquer met everyone ' s approval. The slapstick comedy kept us all in the aisles. All in all Ashland was once again a dramatic sucess. Thanks Mr. Doran and Mr. Brooks! Arielle practices an acting excercise. Trippers: Meera Sharnoff, Jason Lipton, Becky Fink, Zack Walton, Elke Glendenning, Collin Doran, Jessica Scheiner, Ted Wong, Amy Clements, Sarah Church, Sally Piccioto, Mr. Brooks, Sarah Horten, Amy Clemens, Karen Wichner, Johanna King, Kim Todd, Andrea Davis, Almira Moronne, Caitlin McGrath, Anne Blomberg, Katya Wesolowski, Susie Falk, John Keller, Kathy Briedis, Jake Edelstein, Tory McEldowney, Nate Stout, Jenni Ettinger, Chris Burger, Arielle Chu, Margaret Bolt, Perry Pownall, Marc Dejanvry Catherine Zinn, Matt Arndt, Amy Willats. Zach and Elke relax between plays. An organized sit in. 88 ASHLAND TRIP Sam Hurwitt, Felix Solomon, and Bart Van Aardenne search for the question to number ' 42. ' W. hat goes up must come down. That ' s one of the most fundamental principals in physics. Does this have anything to do with the physics club? Absolutely not. The physics club is made up of a bunch of future mad scientists led by Pete the frog Saxby. Each week the club would gather and see how many ways there are to blow up various things. To light the group picture we decided to use am oxygen hydrogen explosion instead of a more traditional flash. Only 2 group members were lost and 14 filed suit for miscellaneous losses, (fingers, toes, hearing, sight, hair, etc.) i I I Laura Chiera Sam Hewitt John Moyer Naomi Winiwarter Suzanne Gorodezky Lara Hormbeck Adam Valdez Sarah Lucas Felix Solomon Bart Van Ardenne Pete Frogger Saxby Mark Kodama Sarah Herr Jay Brezovar Noel St. John Caii Zimring Paul Winans Back row: Peter Pan, Dr. Electro, Linus Sun, Ken Young, Victor, Merlin Rhoda, William, Daniel Su, Benny Fong, Mark Kodama, Flora Russ. Front row; Damen Wong, Yi Wang, Jon U.B. Song R lUN-DMC. THE BEASTIF Rnv.S HEROIN. CRACK, and CONDOMR am not used very often at the Computer Club. No, actually it ' s a club where a group of people get together for the sake of utilizing one of their many hobbies. One of the main things they do is try to think of ways to get back at people who have in some way put them down. Yes, if you have every noticed that all of a sudden you are about $2,000 poorer on the same day that you tripped some guy named Herbert in the hallwav. vou now know what happened. When you first walk into the room where the club meets, you notice all of these square black things that have this shiny spot which give you the sudden urge to touch. Before you can do this, some guy with glasses who smells a bit comes up to you and yells out, Don ' t touch that part of the disk you stupid-ass football dunghead!!! In shock, you jump and almost knock over a television that seems to have only one color. . . green. Screams of Aaaauugh!! Some dumb. ass-wipe jock is destroying all of our equipment!!! Then someone else shouts out, Quick, Mouse him and jam a Z-80 chip into his output port!!!! Before you can find out what they mean by your ' output port ' you decided to get the hell out of there. However, there ' s a rope with a stupid box on the end wrapped around your neck. Before you lose conscious- ness, you finally see the light and realize that you should have become a ' computer gump ' instead of the captain of the football team. Ithough you may not be the captain of the football team from the previous page (the computer club layout over «there« you pagan), you still have the chance to read this great story on the chess club. Although the club is not quite as loud as the football team, they are fortunately not quite as dumb either. The chess club is where many people gather to talk all about their sexual experiences. . . just kidding, I just wanted to see if you were paying attention. Actually they spend their time playing chess ( Duuhhhh. . . ooooohhh! says the football team in surprise.) and telling bad jokes like, Why are there fences around graveyards? Because people are dying to get in!! All of the members would like to thank La Val ' s Pizza for all of those free party - sized combination pizzas and Jay-Vee Liquors for all of their bottles of Tequila they donated each week. For lack of a good ending I ' ll just tell you another joke. . . . What do you call it when Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles play tennis? Endless Love! Fo Tograffer R-Ban Queen Captain Football Ms. Pawn Jon Song Baby Huey R-Ban II T he Math Club is a club which brings different types of thoughts to different types of people. When and where do they meet? would be a typical response from a high school freshman Calculus student. The most intellectual repies, however, come from the members of the football team whose thoughts on the matter would be, Duuhhh. . . what ' s a ' math ' ? These thoughts make up a very small minority of this school and the average walkin ' , talkin ' , 20 century student just wonders, What exactly do those hunka hunka burnin ' loves do there? Well, the main objective of this elite club is to go to the various math contests around California, win them, get the prize money, divide it up, and go buy a prostitute and or drugs. So far this year the club has divided up a share of about $1 ,000 in cash (not to mention the Honda scooters and the gift-certificates) to each member. Since they divide up the prizes equally, no matter where you place in a contest, you get money, even if you suck the big one at math! Top row: Linus Sun, Damon Wong, Shin Kang, William Ting. Bottom row: Mr. Cunn-Ruiz, Daniel Su, Victor Kao, Victor 92 MATH CLUB Huang, Grace Pang, Anne Sweet. Not pictured: Frank Wang, Gen Kogure, Clifford Majersik, George Chuck, Ben Hansen, Kamron, Mogharabi, Kent Huang, Chung Liu. l Adam Many, Danny Jokelson, Jay Feist, and Tim Silk are in their literary mode. Back row: Jay Feist, Joanna Oltman, Sam Hurwit, Tim Silk, Adam Many, Hanz Hansen, Katherine, Ms. Gallegos. Middle row: Kim Todd, Claudia Herman, Shala Erlich, Danny Jokelson. Front row: Dawn Al-Bari, Hah Jarvis, Zach Rieheld, Eri Suzuki. Thc u4in-Vn RArES The Literary Club examines the classics: mental illness and Shogun. T hrough grants, candy sales, and donations, the Literary Magazine Club has managed to produce a compilation of poems, short stories and art work authored by Berkeley High Students. Headed by Mr. Bye and Ms. Gallegos, the club has worked to select the best submissions for its publication. The editorial staff was divided into three categories: poetry editors, fiction editors and art editors, so that each specialty would get the attention it deserved. The fiction editors, including Adam the avid notetaker Many, and Maya when in doubt, throw it out Blum, faced many difficult editorial decisions (as in, which stories not to axe), but feel that they have chosen a wide variety of stories based on the capabilities of the authors. The entire editorial staff would like to thank everyone who made submissions to the ' 87 Literary Magazine. LITERARY MAGAZINE 93 HOT ON THE TRAIL OF THE ULTIMATE T word on the street is that the Jacket got its act together. A new mood was created on the staff starting at the top with the new advisor Terry Doran. The staff worked hard to make the content of the paper interesting, keep deadlines, and get an issue out every two weeks. All the hard work put in, with late nights and pizzas was rewarded by the positive reaction from the whole school. The editors, Erika Quale and Abe Stoll were professional, organized and on top of things. Of course, the Jacket would never have come out on schedule if the advertising staff (Business manager and associate editor Jennifer Weiss and assistants Jeannette Gross and Sarah Wilson), hadn’t raised two to three hundred doliars every two weeks. With 3500 students, the Jacket has a diverse audience and pleasing everyone is sometimes difficult. The Jacket staff is made up of 25 different individuals who have distinguished their identity and added spice to the paper. Some of the diverse staff and their distinguishing qualities are: Claudia and her voice(associate and copy editor);Jenan and her permit(feature editor): Phil and himself(sports editor); Alex and his camera(photo editor) ;Andy and his technical knowledge(technical advisor); Zach and Suzanna and their questions: Marcus and Andrew and their entertainment: James and his Stanford credentials: Kim and Shannon, and their research; Seth and his athletic experience, which by the way is still there; Idon ' s lenses: Katherine and her typing; Kinyatta and his aquiescence; Riyad ' s new blood and ideas; Matt T. and his other pretentious arseholes; Matt R. and his youth; Matt C. and his attendance; and Maurice and his absence. Being a member of the Jacket staff is an educating, rewarding, and fun experience. It feels good to know that without you the staff wouldn ' t be the same. What ' s really satisfying is walking into a classroom with a stack of Jackets and everyone saying ' Yeah. ..give me one. ..another Jacket?! Jennifer Weiss Providing a quality product on a regular basis has made all the hard work worthwhile. Terry Doran (Top) Phil Gruen, Andrew Bunnin, Clark, Andy Doran, Kim Todd, Jenan Marcus Guerro, Suzannah Rugh, Shabbas, Zach Rosen, (Bottom Row) p ay James Jordan, Kenyatta Robinson, Claudia Herman, Jennifer Weiss, Seth Bomse, Alex Tehran!, (Next Terry Doran, Sarah Wilson, Shannon Row) Maurice Lee, Matt Ronfeldt, Poley, Katherine Falk, Riyad Koya, ?v ce Jeannnette Gross, Amy Kasarda, Matt (Front Row) Abe Stoll, Erika Quale ' 94 FALL JACKET n Claudia Herman tries to teach uninterested Jacket staffers, Sarah Wilson and Maurice Lee the fundamentals of journalism. Terry Doran praises the Jacket staff for yet anotner issue. 95 Claudia assists Erin while Andrew fades into the background. Erika stares down the computer, while Abe searches for truth in a negative. i 96 SPRING JACKET Katherine: Concentration In the Spring, the Jacket continued its commitment to excellence: meeting deadlines covering the news, raising controversy. The semester was highlighted by an extensive expose on racism, and the best Senior Edition to date. The staff held together through a lot of deadlines, and showed what hard work can accomplish. Late nights and pizzas were commonplace, and, fortunately, we avoided electrical fires this semester. X- Acto knives continued to disappear and we avoided KSOL almost completely. The Jacket even got people typing and going to their beats. Co-Editors Abe and Erika were supported by Associate Editor (and Copy Editor) Claudia, Sports Editor Phil, Eros and his camera Back Row: Mr. X, Scott Carroll, Eros Hoagland, Chris Hein, Alex Tehran!, Zach Rosen, Jose, Marcus Guerro, Andrew Bunnin, HoseB, Erika Quale, Abe Stoll, Erin Banks, Terry Doran, Daniel Smith-Rowsey, Jenan Shabbas, Amber Wagner, Shannon Poley, Claudia Hermann, Sarah Wilson, Jeanette Gross, Katherine Falk. tl SH Feature Editor Jenan, and Photography Editor Alex. But most important was the staff. All of them were so great, said the editor-types. We were just glad to work with them. Even though they sound cheezy, they are sincere. Thanks also goes out to Terry Doran, our Advisor, who got the editors off their butts in the beginning of the year and made everything possible. He deserves a great deal of credit. With 4 5 of the editorial staff and half of the reporters graduating, next year ' s Jacket will go through major changes. However, under the leadership of our girl Claudia and our boy Terry, and a gread nucleus of returning journalists, quality will persevere. So be ready for an even next year. Sarah contemplates the glamorous life. 97 A part of the Honor Society, Front row: Gabby Marks, Beth Goldberg, Amber Wagner, Corinna Sullivan, Lynn Rosenzweig, Kristen Rosekrans, Monique Gong. Second row; Lainie Corten, Pascha Hansen, Leon Kenin, Claudia Herman, Jennifer Weiss, Molly Schwartzburg, Melisa Crawford, Dawn Whalin. Third row: Sean Kaer, Alice Yamamoto, Eva Graburn, Amy McCarthy, Jill Yoshimura, Christi Taylor, Sarafina Rom. Back row: Randall Roddy, Alison Miller, Ergan Calgaz, Evan Andres, Shawn Oda, Josh Milberg, Nina Andres, Julia Curtis. Not Pictured: Karen Wichner, Ali Hershdorfer, and a lot of people. 98 HONOR SOCIETY National Merit Scholarship finalists- Nwokoro Duru Ahanotu Clifford B. Ma;ersik James H. Baack Ann Cesa Jenn ifer R. Eden Anne E. Haberkem Ari J. Hollander Fohn ' W. Keller John D. Moyer Matthew J. Price Joshua A. Room Pearl H. Shen Abraham D. Stoll Jennifer J. Van Hoorn Amy M. Yamashiro Debate Club Members: Front row: Clifford Majersik, Ramiza Koya, Joy Yoder, Walker Ashton. Middle Row: Gen Kogure, Ben, Ben, ?. Back row: Thomas Tuan, Sean Erlich, Jonathan Wisconsin, Riyad Koya, Julia Curtis, John Som. T he 1986-87 school year saw a resurgence of the Debate and Forensics program at Berkeley High, after a hiatus of several years. The Debate and Forensics team was a fairly involved one. Members met twice a week to prepare their events, and, on weekends, would attend speech tournaments at sites all over Northern California: Richmond, Sonoma, San Francisco, and Crescent City. They were helped by two dedicated sponsors: Mr. Johnson and Mr. Brooks, and so were able to carry on a successful speech year. The events students were able to participate in cultivated a wide variety of interests. Value and policy debate were particularly popular, as was Impromptu, an event in which two minutes are allotted to prepare a five minute speech on a wide variety of subjects. There were also events in which participants could interpret various pieces of literature, write their own, speak on the political issues of the day, or write speeches on various social issues. The Debate Club, though small in membership is involved and dedicated to the State League. As a team, the BHS club has won numerous awards and has established a reputation for giving dynamic, diverse, and often humorous speeches. For the members, especially President and founder Riyad Koya, this club means more than just debating: it ' s an attitude, a style, a way of living. Julia Curtis wants YOU to join the debate club. DEBATE CLUB 99 The governess of the Junior State delivers another powerful speech. Tim Carroi gazes in awe as Andy Lakoff reveals his pearly guns and Greg Wharton entertains his audience. The group (L to R); Riyad Koya, Margaret Solomon, Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dumb, Molly Schwartzburg, Ligia Giese, Alisa Quiry, Emma Morris, Tim Carroll, Wesley Franklin, Lilia Scott, Rachel Robinson, Jenna Spear, Alex Marcus, Shana Carrol, Rachel Phillips, Amy Cook, Rosanna Sun, and Zack Walton. Eisa Davis warns against the terrors of the West Coast. Greg Hoizrichter with a momemtary awestruck look of intelligence has nothing to say. wtopping the party. This has been a long term goal for the Berkeley High Chapter of the Junior Statesmen of America. For a few, JSA is an actual lifestyle, a way of thinking stressing, dressing, and inter-relating. Governor Julia Curtis can be held responsible for success of the conventions but not for Fallgate, the downfall of the noted chapter of the year. Gregg Holzy was forced to willingly step down (wait: who got sent home from Spring State?). Stunned and sponsorless, Rachel Phillips took charge with help from Timothy Carroll, Greg Wharton (well - maybe not), Margaret Solomon, and Andy Lakoff. Oh yes, don ' t forget Mike Dillon, who embezlled all the chapter funds, but not before we held the best one-day conference of the year: East meets West. In the end everything worked out, and all was rosy (especially Josh ' s face, but that was just temporary). It is the end of an era for B-town ' s JSA, or maybe that was last year. Yet this club is too strong to die and too persistant to let even Tudisco get ' em down! Rachel Phillips and Tim Carrol - 1 guess you had to be there! this year. The members are a definite minority: those willing to get up at an outrageously early time for coffee cake, fruit salad, orange juice, and the ever-lovin ' Trix! At the moment they are a fairly small group, but hopefully by the end of the year, more people will be willing to snooze their clocks a few less times and join the Breakfast Club. The early morning survivors: Back row: Cynthia Aldredge, Randall Roddy, Michael Murphy, Mike Hatchell, Tim Carroll, Sage Baggott. Middle row: Kate Keeler-Hodgetts, Emily Scovel, Tiffany Wheat, Kezha Hatier, Alex Gorin, Corin O ' Connel, Leslie Winters. Front row: Shana Ominsky, Jen Bilik, Jenny Rhode, Karen Dantzler. Above: Where ' s my ' Leon Neon ' toy surprise? Tim asks Leslie. Above right: Shawn and Corin toast their muffins. Jenny Rhode and Karen Dantzler, Breakfast Club Presidents. 102 BREAKFASTCLUB Although there is no visible food in these pictures, the Gourmet Club is dedicated to dining periodically on food from different countries. You ' ll just have to imagine the spicy aroma of spagetti sauce from the Italian meeting and the mout h ' watering guacamole from the Mexican fiesta. In addition to having a great time grubbin ' , Gourmet Clubbers aim to seek to sell snacks at the intermissions of Berkeley High performances. They will donate the proceeds to various charities. Christian, John B., John S., Janine, Brad, Becky, Andy, and Shana work off their added calories by wrestling. Sha na Ominsky and Perry Powfiail, Gourmet Club presidents. The Gourmet Clubbers themselves. GOURMETCLUB 103 T he Key Club this year was fueled by many unsuspecting underclassmen and a few seniors who were worn out by school and ready to party. Some of the highlights included a few lively parties (meetings) at Jerry Anderson ' s and Adam Wiskind ' s which included refreshments such as ice cream, pizza, soda, and for the freshmen, virgin poppers. The Key clubs big success for the year was the annual Winter Ball where 250 couples danced and drank well into the night. The Key Club officers filled gaps between meetings with such events as a BBQ and a winter beach party. The year ended with several less than innocent get togethers with other key clubs down south and around the Bay. This year left Senior officers Adam and Jerry with a burning desire to once and for all find out what a Key Club really does. Key Club Officers Miles Mayhew, Jerry Anderson, Adam Wiskind and Todd Taylor Triplets: Tanya, Ryan and Friend Jeff, Amy, John and Teresa lost in enchantment. 104 KEY CLUB i T his year ' s Close-Up trip arrived in Washington D.C. with groups from Oregon, Minnesota, and N. California. After an exciting two hour layover in Memphis, and circling the National Airport three times due to snow, the somewhat disheveled and hungry BHS group arrived at the Sheraton National three hours late. The week got off to an interesting start as we woke up to no power. The entire hotel and surrounding area, including the government had been shut down by a black-out. Fortunately, Monday ' s events were not an indicator for the upcoming week and we soon got into full gear. With seminars, workshops, debates, and socializing we got to know more about the government and about people from other parts of the country. Some of the highlighting events of the week included seeing George Schultz at an International Relations Committee Meeting, seeing the Supreme Court in session, as well as the House, and sitting in on a seminar with the guest speaker being Pro - S. African government, along with these events came another exciting seminar at George Town Univ., International Affairs! And so, after hundreds of late-night pizzas from Domino ' s, a very entertaining final banquet and dance where a group of BHS students showed their talent by doing a reenactment of the International Affairs seminar, the students from BHS once again donned their California cl othes and headed home The Future Generation of Justices. i W| Standing (Lto R): Melisa, Shawn, Mike, Gabrielle, Eric, Molly, Sam, Julia, Carl, Mike S. Jenny, Cliff, Gage Marcus, Toby, Tim, Alex G., Alex M. Leslie, Mike D. Sitting (L to R): Claudia, Becky, Kristina, Joel, Alice, Winona, Michelle, Sarah, Gregg. Gregg uses his political persuasion. 1 06 CLOSE UP BHS group takes an eye opening tour. Agent Houck keeps an inconspicuous eye on students in D.C. viorris uses the direct line to Domino ' s . xa oHc to call home. 107 do those initials stand for? The American Field Service is an international exchange program that sends high school students abroad. AFS students can go as far north as Greenland or as far south as New Zealand. There are programs in Asia, Europe, and even South Africa. There is fund raising for scholarships, and also to give money to the host student. Last summer seven enthusiastic students took advantage of the Exchange Program. Of course students can spend more than the summer abroad. Gabrielle Nicholson and Sara Nelson visited their respective countries for an entire year. If all this gives you the impression that everybody wants to leave BHS, don ' t be so sure! Dora Manger came from Germany on the AFS program. She is living with Susan Moon and Sandy DeLissovoy. Top left, Grace Karr and family in Spain; Middle left, Dora Manger and family, visiting here; Bottom left, co-presidents Gabby Nicholson and Anne Cesa; (below) Okiki Louis in Brazil: I don ' t think I ' ll ever forget my summer in Brazil. I learned more about myself, other people, and just life in that summer than I did all tv;elve years in school. Back row: Matt Stromberg, Beth Dwinell, Miller, Nicole ?, Amy McCarthy, Ali Front row; Eva Graburn, Kamala Appel, Robert Orsini, Eric Pred, Anne Cesa, Hershdorfer, Giulia Ferrari, Jessica Bury. Jenna Largman, Molly Schwartzburg, Chris Hawthorne, Noah Parker. 2 row: 3 ' ’ row: Grace Karr, Rochelle Wheeler, Kyung Rim, Dawn-Alice Brenner, Dawn John Cotton, Tobias Bodine, Alison Gabrielle Nicholson, Ellina Kevorkian. Weisberg. Above: Perrin Meyer at a social gathering with his Japanese friends. Left: Alison Miller on the plane to France. 109 ce e op ' ® pa „.v sSH;iS 5l. Ae N ®Jc S ' ' ®® eocP c QVO ' 0 4 V 0 ' J e C.0 ' ' ' v p ( ■ ' « ?. T ?iM ' 5.«®“ ' ” Variations members, showing their flexibility are, (left to right) top:Kim Curtis, Frantascia Price, Lisa Whitney, Tonya Acker, bottom; Trina Williams, Tracy Newton. 110 VARIATIONS ondering who was responsible for some of the most spectacular entertainment this year? The answer is Beat Reaction, which has been said to be the freshest social dance group in the Bay Area. Erica Davis, the choreographer and director of the group had the challenging task of organizing twenty motivated bodies. A lot of people said that I couldn ' t possibly do it, she says, but I have, and the beat goes on! The definite proof lies in her creative and original choreography and the group ' s performances. This high-energy group combines up-tempo beats with exciting dances to produce dazzling and rare routines. Not only is their music mixed ' (by Chris Jordan), but the motions featured are stylized versions of today ' s most popular dances. When asked what makes Beat Reaction so unique. Erica replies, The members in my group all set a goal to dance their best, and to receive an even better round of applause. Their motto is to keep the busy in Beat and the unexpected in their Reaction. And you said it couldn ' t be done! Top Left: Beat Reaction gets busy one time! Above (front to back): Kim Grahm, John Moore, Atalaya Harvey, Prima Harper, Ameer Joseph. Beat Reaction, front row (L to R): Derek Keyes, Seth Thomas, Erica Davis, Terry Lloyd, Jamal Williams. Middle: Emily Davidow, Atia Rubin, Nia Blakenly, Timika Nunley, Sydney Server, Mario Davis. Back: Sheila Prados, Marla Bonner, Monique Brokaw. BEAT REACTION 111 A week of fun, games and spirit A nd so it began. Monday, October 27, started off Spirit Week, 1986. A lot of people look forward to it, some are neutral, and some just plain hate it. But every year, come October, it ' s here. And whether you like it or not, you have to admit it comes as a welcome relief to the monotony and drudgery of the first months of school. You get to laugh at your friends (and yourself) as they dress up for tacky day, backwards day and tourist day. The underclassmen get to laugh at the seniors dressed in sheets (Bullwinkle and flowers were popular this year) on toga day. If you enjoy seeing people toss eggs, drop eggs, and get hit by eggs, the football tield on Thursday during fifth and sixth periods was the place to be. You could also find students of all classes working during the weekends on floats, skits, and rally committees. Sophomores hung from goalposts trying to repaint them that ugly bright yellow, or were repainting the back stairs of the G building without using a dropcioth. There were seniors spending their weekends gardening and trying to beautify the space between the B and C buildings, partying and cleaning in the rain on Wednesday, and in the dark on Thursday. The first class of the new decade, the class of ' 90, did a strong job despite their inexperience, and the class of ' 88, the juniors, proved they had what it takes with a superior performance in many events, including winning the egg toss competition. By 12:00 pm on Friday, a sea of red and gold had flowed into the Community Theater to conclude a week that had actually begun a month before with meetings, lunch time sign painting, and hours of organization and planning. Some complain that the Spirit Cup competition is too fierce, arguing that Spirit Week causes school disunity and that the cleanup is negated on Friday. But this handful is a minority, and next year, the Spirit Cup will again be the most coveted prize at BFIS. 112 SPIRIT WEEK 113 JUNIORS TRIUMPH Class of ' 88 takes the Spirit Cup from the seniors the seniors came charging into the Community Theatre, they knew what had to be done. Everyone knew the contest for the Spirit Cup was close between the class of ' 87 and the class of ' 88, but no one knew just how close. Both classes knew the competition was tough and it would not be an easy victory. But the senior class was confident, knowing even though they were greatly outnunmbered, they could come out victorious. The judges for the cheering part of the competition were announced and brought up on stage. Thousands of pairs of eyes fixed anxiously on their faces, praying that their class would be chosen. The juniors smiled with confidence, as did a few sophomores, and many seniors. Winning the Spirit Cup was a tradition for the senior class. Everyone was ready to begin, including the unusually loud and spirited freshmen class. Ms. Bennett began the traditional cheer , We ' ve got spirit, yes we do, we’ve got spirit, how about you? with the freshmen, who passed it on to the sophomores, juniors, and seniors and back again. When Ms. Bennett raised her fist to signal the classes to stop the cheer, again thousands of eyes turned toward the judges. The votes for each class were tabulated and Ms. Bennett returned to the poduim, saying a winner had been chosen. Honorable mention goes to the freshmen, sophomore ...and the senior class! Nothing else could be heard as the entire left side of the Community Theatre erupted in almost deafening noise. The senior class sat still and stunned, watching more than 1000 screaming juniors in their celebration. The competition had been close and fierce, but the junior class had come out on top. 114 SPIRIT W1EET 115 S EIGNING ROYALTY Every October, many Berkeley High School students compete for the honor of serving as Homecoming Royalty. This year, a record number of people entered the contest. These hopefuls began their campaigns by plastering the school walls with posters the week before the pageant. At the Homecoming Pageant, each contestant for freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior Prince and Princess was introduced and asked to answer a brief question. Candidates for Homecoming King and Queen participated in the talent portion as well. Rapping, lip-synching, singing, and dancing were popular acts. The winners were crowned several days later in front of the student body at the Spirit Rally. Congratulations to all the winners and everyone who participated for showing their school spirit, and making the competition a success. Thanks to M those who entered for showing their school spirit and for making the Homecoming Pageant a success! Judd. Senior Prince and Princess: and Duru Ahanatu. La Tanya Marble 116 SPIRIT WEEK Freshman Prince and Princess; Travis Ashton and Kimberly Nicholson. Junior Prince and Princesses: Timika Nunley, Richard Navies, and Sarafina Rom. 117 118 SPIRIT WEEK ■ ;, w ' i ' , K 4 1 i 1 119 121 CRAYON “Color me spirited’’ - Yolanda Taylor and Christa Lee. Ravi Abcarian Emiliano Acosta Cyrani Ackerman John Adams Hoche Agos Ivlicaelle Aguero Duru Ahanotu Ebony Alabi Galadrielle Allman Adrian Anderson Cynthia Alldredge Kamili Allen Nicol Addison Anthony A ' les Gerald Anderson Evan Andres 122 SENIORS Nina Andres Matthew Arndt Terina Asberry Walker Ashton Trent Austin James Baack Michelle Baclaan Sage Baggot Andrew Baldock Micah Ball Margaret Ballard Angela Barnett James Baranauskas Dan Baron Laravian Battle CIA operatives Brad Mass and Greg Rosen Mitja Baumhackl travel incognito. 123 Graduation speeches, pomp and circum- stance (played with an eighties twist by the BHS jazz band), beach balls and champagne bottles being confiscated by Ms. Bennett, and the final transfer of the tassel on the red and yellow caps - these are the things we seniors dream of from our first day at school. But what comes after this celebra- tion? Well for most, more celebration, and then a harsh slap to the face: life after high school. Some avoid the realities and travel in Europe for a year or two. Kiki Lewis said she is “going to have wild sex on the top of a palm tree in Brazil.” But Tim Carroll is planning on “becoming a Buddhist monk and living a life full of peace.” And so the diversity of the BHS student body contin- ues. That special June afternoon in the Greek theatre, will unify any and all seniors. A final exchange of high school memories, tears, hugs, kisses, and inside jokes prevail. For some it is a hostile revenge against more unpleasant circumstances: the burning of math books, bras, and that teacher who lowered your GPA in your sophomore year; but for most, it is an exciting and chal- lenging new chapter of life, about to begin. John Bell Diana Benner Shoshana Berger Benjamin Betts Jennifer Bilik Tiffany Blackburn Annelise Blomberg Alesia Berry Sarah Bevis Cortna Bingham La Norris Blake Nena Bloom 124 SENIORS Maya Blum Toby Bodine Judondi Bolden Margaret Bolt Julian Bond Jaconda Boner Anne Boyd Renee Boyer Stefan Brauss Tobias Brenner Kathryn Briedis Lisa Britt Debra Britt Shawn Britt Monique Brokaw Gwendolyn Brookes Leslie Brand Nina Brandes Joshua Brooks Angie Brown 125 Leslie Bruvold Jay Bryon Francesca Bunnin John Burke Jessica Busse Grae Bryant Andrew Bunnin Christopher Burger Sarah Burks Arhonda Caldwell “We’re number two!’’ Richard Nixon, Daniel Mayeri, Pearl Shen and Shawn Oda Hugo Calendar Ercan Calgaz 126 SENIORS Ramona Calloway Maya Carson Timothy Carroll Sarah Cave Mia Caybut Morgan Cecil Anne Cesa Marie Champlin Jean-Marvin Chachere Cindy Chandler Deborah Chang Mina Chatteijee Anita Cheatham Moon Choe Karen Christensen Arielle Chu George Chuck Matt Clark Latrice Clark Yvonne Close 127 David Cober Tamara Cohn Awestruck juniors Christie Taylor and friend race for pens to get an icy senior’s autograph. Arnold Cole Shaun Cole David Craig Melisa Crawford Jennifer Correa Aaron Cozen Jody Cummings Julia Curtis Kimberli Curtis Jane Dalton Sarah Conning Dorothea Cornelius Brian Coleman Norah Collins 128 SENIORS Michelle Aguero, a senior caught in the act of studying. Karen Dantzler Adrian Davies Melissa Davis Michelle Davis Tanya Davis Zumara Dawn Denisha Dawson Marc De Janvry Rebekah Denn Stefano Dezerega Young Dhong Michael Dillon Linda Dolit James Dolorfino Collin Doran Ezra Drogin 129 Erin Duran Beth Dwinell Rebecca Einwohner Robert Estrella Hillary Eckmann Jennifer Eden Jennifer Ettinger Katherine Falk Lael Everett Rebecca Feldman Morgan Feng Allison Ferenstein Christina Fernandez Taylor Fetik Giulia Ferrari Angie Fifer Gene Figg Rebecca Fink Cherene Fillingim Daniel Fishlow 130 SENIORS Casaundra Fite Leah Fitschen Christiane Flient Belinda Floyd Jill Fogerty Kristine Fogerty Kate Foley Gillian Forsey Christian Fox Wesley Franklin Arden Fredman Monti Freitas Dear freshman, We seniors feel you need a little advice to help you along in your quest, which will one day bring you to the same point we are now. Whether this information is of any importance in your actual life, you will have to decide for yourself. To stay alive we suggest you: 1) Never get to Mr. Metcalfs class late (especially first period). 2) If you are five feet tall (or less) take any kind of steroids you can get, so that you can reach at least five feet three inches by your senior year. This is so you won’t get stepped on or lost in the passage between the C and G build- ings. Please note: this information does not pertain to seniors who are under regu- lation height. 3) Always be careful walking across the courtyard - you never know when a bird (or other form of animal) may decide to drop a gift on you. Freshmen are their favorite targets. From the upperclassmen themselves: 4) Andrew Bunnin: “Leave while you still can.’’ 5) Tony Huey: “Get a job.’’ 6) Perry Pownall: “Get a life.’’ Take note, dear freshmen! The above mentioned facts may help you greatly on your impossible journey. 131 Joshua Friedland Neesa Fuller Stephanie Gaines David Gamblin J. Ronald Gant Rhonda White scans the awesome class of 1 987. Thomas Gardner Erica Gaudet Katherine Getchell Chris Gibson Ligia Giese Elke Glendenning Janine Godfrey Kerri Glover Brian Goff Judah Gold Erasmo Gonzalez 132 SENIORS Lilly Goodman Alexandra Gorin Matthew Gough Eva Grabum Alex Green Juel Gregory Daniel Creif Linda Griffin Phil Gruen Marcus Guerro Saum Partovi strikes that original pose. Enrique Gurule Shonda Gusters Ha Hao Luke Hackett Anne E’aberkem Christine Hall 133 Kimberly Hall Edward Halsell Lori Hamilton Richard Hammel Timothy Hampton Jason Hanchett Helena Hansen Louise Harm Prema Harper Amo Harris George Harrington Akili Harrison Kezha Hatier Kevin Hazleton George Headly George Hearn 134 SENIORS Kristina Hector Paul Hein Tonya Henderson Aaron Higginbotham Alexandra Hershdorfer Brian Higginbotham Jared Hill Theodore Hilliard Dana Hodge Antoinette Hinkston Tina Havili Winona Holl Miranda Holmes Gregg Holzrichter Kevin Hoover 135 Kent Huang Victor Huang Sherry Hope Chelise Hover Fits like a glove - Bryan Kato’s at it again. Lenora Huey Tony Huey Jennifer Hughes Lisa Hughes Stephanie Huie Kathleen Hunter Regina Hunter Todd Hunter Elizabeth Hurst Faisal Husain Randall Husch Phil Hutchinson 136 SENIORS Joyce Hutton Hai Chi Hwa Megan Inaba Larry Ingram Matthew Inouye Duncan Irschick Lavonna James Hilary Jefferson Priscilla Jenning Corey Johnson Leslie Winters had a rough weekend. Delmer Johnson Jemal Johnson Monique Johnson Kate Joly Cameron Jones Gary Jones 137 Latara Jones Jamien Jordan James Jordan Vanessa Joshua Chris Jourdan Jon Kamp ! Some people love them, some people I tolerate them, Mr. Tudisco hates them. I Tudisco has promised that those found guilty will be denied such senior activi- ■ ties as the senior trip and graduation I privileges. These threats have deterred, but not stopped, the determined prank- sters. There has been a concern within I the administration that the seniors will try to top previous class pranks which have accrued damage repair costs of up to $1 3,0000 a year. The year got off to a good start, ( depending on whose side you’re on, with the creation of the South Pacific in the C and G Building corridor. This prank I got full recognition, and some commen- l dation for creativity, when a special ! senior class meeting was assembled to get a formal warning from Tudisco. I Some past pranks have included such I items as candy, superballs, toilet paper, chickens and dummys with 88’s on them hanging from nooses. All of thes was done In fun, of course. A prank has been defined as having ‘ fun at someone else’s expense and money. So what does Tudisco think of the tradition of streaking? Two I things; “Don’t do it unless you have i something to show,’’ and, “I have i high speed film in my camera.’’ Of ‘ course, if you get caught, be prepared to face the consequences. Noah Kan ter Linda Kaplan Grace Karr Courtney Kaylor Bryan Kato Kate Keeler-Hodgetts 138 SENIORS Adam Keene John Keller Joshua Keller Carlos Kelley Sherilyn Kelly Schuyler Kennedy Derek Keyes Erin Kim Chris Kirkham Ann Kletz Michele Kofler Gen Kogure David Kojan Susanne Kossa Polly Kraetzer Diana Kushin Phuong Lam Yadin Larochette Julia Lanigan Nicholas Lavrov 139 Kevin Lawrence Jaines Le Blanc Adedra Lee Charlotte Lee Alexander Lee Christa Lee Kelly Lee Matthew Lee Jeffrey Lipton Chung Liu Michael Llaneza Terry Lloyd Julie Lifshay Jennifer Lin Thi-Hue Leng Catherine Levesque Garrett Lew Chad Lewis Tienne Lee Jennifer Leech 140 SENIORS YAl£ or bust Those seniors who are lucKy enough to go to college are unlucky enough to go through the college application process. Sometime during the junior year, a col- lege bound student is deluged with mail from colleges. The mailbox is bloated with letters from just about every college under the sun, and the kid decides he can go anywhere he wants. At this point, his biggest dilemma is to choose between Harvard, Brown, and Stanford. Then in October of his senior year, the student takes the SAT and falls back into reality. Of course the test is biased. For anybody who scored under 1400, that is. So, finally, he settles on five or so col- leges to apply to. “I’ll write my essay next weekend,’’ is probably the most used phrase during December. But sure enough, on the day they’re due, the student scrambles into his coun- selor’s office. “Do you have your typed envelopes? Transcript request sheets?’’ Then in about April, the decision letters come back and the student learns that per- sonality and extracurriculars do not mean as much as he thought. So, he moans for a while about not getting into Yale, but after a week or so, he gives into a severe case of senioritis, and life goes on. Perhaps senior Phil Gruen summed it up best when he said, “Who gives a f - - k about college. I’m just glad to be a senior.’’ But then again, perhaps not. Edith Louie Kiki Louis Mike Lowey Nanthavan Luangrath Clifford Majersik Franz Lozano Scott Mahar Macie Malaclii Jesse Malkin Damon Mallard Dora Manger Latanya Marble 141 1h« VJe,y4cYt 3or s 1968 Vietnam War continues... fviickey Mouse celebrates 40th birthday. ..Robert Ken- nedy assassinated in Los Angeles.. .Martin Luther King Jr. shot and killed in Mem- phis - riots break out in big cities.. .V.W. Bug is the most popular car. ..album by Bob Dylan “Blonde on Blonde” ...Doonesbury is started by Gary Trudeau at Yale. 1969 Sesame Street begins... Man walks on the moon - Neil Armstrong, July 21... star Judy Garland dies the same day there is a tornado in Kansas.. .Woodstock in Bethel, N.Y. where 300,000 people attend to hear Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, The Who, Grateful Dead, etc... Miracle Mets win World Ser- ies.. .The American Civil Lib- erites Union says that mari- juana is considered harm- less to the user. ..song “Lady Madonna” by the Beatles. 1970 “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask,” is published.. .Nixon Administration is accused of being anti-black by NAACP... U.C. charges tuition for the first time. ..song “Bridge Over Troubled Water” by Simon and Garfunkel...20 million Americans demon- strate against pollution on Earth day, April 21. ..Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin, both age 27, die of drug overdose. 1987 The class of 2004 is born. ..The last class born in the decade of the 60’s graduates from high school... The class of ' 87 will go down in history! Manuel Marks Marika marks Chris Marsden Gina Martin Juliana Martinez Shan Masuda Natasha Maximovitch Daniel Mayeri Alexander Marcus Michael Margolies Miles May hew Kier McCall 142 SENIORS Mark jVTcClinton Matthew McCulley Randall McCoy Felicia McDonald Alenka McElhaney Caitlin McGrath Gail McGuire Claudia M cLean Caitlin McIntosh Mark Mendonca Luis Mesones Dale M iddleswart Kirsten Mikkelsen Joshua Milberg Michael Miller Sarah Mills Michelle Mitchell Jessica Moise Rochelle Mitchell Mimi Mok 143 Kailen Mooney Jenny Mooser Emma Morris Alex Moskovitz Sarah Mugnolo Shana Moore Lucas Moragas Scott Morris John David Moyer Michael Murphy “The future’s so bright, we gotta wear shades.’’ - Tony Huey, Delmar Johnson, and Matt Scola. Daynel Murrell Scott Nabeta- Yamamoto 144 SENIORS Lucy Namuche Bradley Nass Jena Nawy Kevin Neely Jeffre y Nellis Sarah Nelson Sharon Nervis Aeron Neville Sheila Newell Shawne Newman Tracy Newton Alyssa Nicholls Gabrielle Nicholson Julie Nielson Sarah Norris Ted O’Neill Shawn Oda Catherine Oddou Tatia Oden Caitlin Odom 145 Kerri Glover - If looks could kill. , . . Melanie Oliver Monika Olson Shana Ominsky Shuntel Owens Allison Packard Suzanne Packard Jay Parker Kathleen Osborn Veronica Owens Steven Packard Laria Parenti Saum Partovi 146 SENIORS Dave Patterson I onald Pemall Samuel Perry Tanya Pete Christiane Peters Alison Petty Kenyetta Phelps Rachel Phillips Caroline Pinsky Sonja Pitts Dara Pitts Theresa Pollard Jason Powers Perrin Pownall Frantascia Price Matthew Price Erika Quale Ashraf Rageh Abba Ramos Raquel Ramsey 147 Catina Rhodes Sabrina Richardson Sam Romano Josliua Room Greg Richey Michael Rideout Gregory Rosen Raymond Ruffin Charles Rebich Shauna Reiff Ellen Reiterman Justin Rendahl Maryann Reynolds Jennifer Rhode Marie-Claire Riga hnelda Rivera Petrus Robinson Randall Roddy Sherard Robinson Danielle Roland 148 SENIORS Suzannah Rugh Trisha Ryans J. Samuel Russell Adam Safran Laurie San-Martin Elvia Sanchez Nicole Sangster Shawn Saunders Georgia Schreiber Leslie Schwartz Sabra Schwartzburd Molly Schwartzburg Berkeley High parties consist of dancing and drinking, socializing and drinking, and driving and drinking (no, . . just kid- ding). Actually, most Ber- keley High partiers are sensible about the dangers of drinking and driving. There are not usually huge influxes of cars that arrive at the party scenes, but rather a few assorted car- loads of people. The best parties, na- turally, occur at the private homes of Berkeley High students. At these parties, anything is possible. On the other hand, the parties that take place in the gyms and rented out halls are usually broken up by authorities before they can really get going, and are consequently rendered soup. The most popular ac- tivity at parties, although disputable, is drinking. To enhance this seemingly dull activity, a number of games have been invented. The most commonly played of these games is quarters, although it may not be the most exciting. Another popular game is Thumper, a game which, if played for a prolonged period of time, can make one look extremely foolish. Chasers, a game on the rise, has been labeled as the most exciting by many avid drinkers. Drug use, perhaps due to all the national atten- tion drawn to its dangers, has been on the down- fall at parties of late. Nevertheless, many people, having relinquished all at- tempts of receiving a natur- al high, obtain their high by other means. There must be more to life than partying. But don’t mention it to Ber- keley High students. 149 Matthew Scola Genia Scott Dinali Scott Emily Sc ovel Dylan Seguin Melissa Seka Sydney Server Elyse Shafarman Jenan Sh abbas Jennifer Sharpe Metallic Man and Chris Jordan jammin to the beat. ! Christina Sheeder Demian Shoemaker Nancy Shum 150 SENIORS Carla Silvey Daniel Simons Joad Skjelbred Garrick Smalley Antoinette Smith Erica Smith Matt St. John prays over the sinful smokers. Tracy Smith Alexandra Sovin Yahne Spencer Kristina Spieth Jonathan Sperling Noel St. John Matthias St. John Nicholas St. John Marisa Stallworth Kirsten Stangeland 151 “Honorable mention goes to the freshman, sophomores, and. . . the senior class.” No one could have imagine d the series of emotions and events caused by the last sentence spoken at the Spirit Rally. Instead of ending with dancing, celebration and intense partying as past rallies have, this year’s rally con- cluded with arguments, tears and bad vibes. The juniors cheered their victory as the seniors, demoted and derided, marched out of the community theatre in a mass of frowns. Immediately following the rally, threats of violence and rumors began. The seniors were hurt for various reasons, but mostly because they felt that their victory was inevitable, because of the tradition of senior dominance. Adding to this disappointment was the belief that the tradition cost the class of ’87 their earned victory the previous year. Though the judges were justified in breaking the unfair tradition, the malice created between the classes and more importantly between friends was a high price to pay for correcting an unjust tradition. “Ms. Bennett was biased. We ef- fectively put out more effort than the juniors. We were the first to be here for four years, and we were entitled to the Spirit Cup. And she put us on phade patrol.” -Wes Franklin. Eric Stephens Katherine Stem Abraham Stoll Laura Stropes Juliet Strickland Ian Studebacker David Sullivan Rosanna Sun Alastair Sutherland Derrick Sykes Kathleen Suto Todd Takaki 152 SENIORS Kevin Taplin Nina Taschian Colleen Taugher Nashone Taylor Todd Taylor Yolanda Taylor Sara Teegarden Mario Thomas Babak Tondre Lonnie Torres Tung Tran Geoffrey Tyson Alfonse Upshaw Tessiaen Urton Bart VanAardenne Ana Vasquez Alison Thomson Margaret Tolbert Erika Vinther Khanh Vo 153 Han (Jim) Vuong Karen Wall Felicia Walker Phuc Vuong Danielle Waite Lisa Walker Beautiful skin can be a breeze with. . . Linda Kaplan, Alison Thompson, and Erica Gaud- et. Lynita Walls La Teina Walton Frank Wang Bruce Warden Denise Watt Daniel Weaver Jennifer Weiss Katya Wesolowski April Westbrook Dawn Whalin 154 SENIORS Tiffany Wheat Rochelle Wheeler Michelle Whelan Holly Warren-Mo rdecai Jana White Rlionda White Lisa Whitney Craig Wichner Victoria Widenor Nicole Wilkins Duru Ahanotu - brown baggin’ and proud of it. Cynthia Williams Dante Williams Dawana Williams Eric Williams Roderick Williams Shaunette Williams 155 Santa Sharpe; the spirit of ‘87 Sheila Williams Traevon Williams Shonda Williams Cherlyn Wilson Sarah Wilson Paul Winans LesUe Winters Adam Wiskind Jonathan Wong Priscilla Woodruff Maya Woodson Asliley Woodward Christian Wright Michael Wright Alice Yamamoto Amy Yamashiro 156 SENIORS Paul Yee Victor Yim Hsiao Yuan Fiona Zimmer Catherine Zimmer Carl Zimring Alyssa Zucker J. Pablo Zuzanago Deborah Zuckrow Kiss our spirit! - Megan Inaba, Alex Sovin and Christiane Peters 157 M4iJ, Looker 50 much LSRRrr! ii k K WX Ml ll MJ T Who was To 6 o To The bathrocAI ? RA1S.E vouPt. hakJc 1 yWM HB 4 I ' r ■ Ji ' ' J9 — 1 M fi HB nT B 1 159 1 B iS 1 IV SiS=r ; jl IV 1 ■■V r JJMjilSbaglB 1 1 1 1 ' 1 tr 1 1 1 1 1 i Ji bo JB ■ ■ H 1 « SxHi8,r f ft • ‘a r fe 1 i j [f M V ' g(l I ymS 1 — L K flBMHfll I if 4 1 ' s ■k: . ' l EfiBr ' vSBcr miTm A ' ' ' :- |jg[ flH|| -i • litiiii Mi [ i, 1 . ii Q4 : ‘ V k.. 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Eric Rogers, Elke Glendenning, and Chris Burger pose cheek to cheek to cheek. Scott Carroll defies gravity... dancin ' on the ceiling. 1 86 STUDENT LIFE CANDIDS The March 1987 Forum: Ever seen so many people in the courtyard focusing Below: Emily Davidow says, I think it ' s on one issue? stuck to my ear! Left: A boisterous (but still cute) group of freshmen kick back on the steps of the C-Building. 187 Envelope, - Please! 9PM®@0© PRODUCED 8Y BACARDI C( SAN JUAN, PI eopfiocf 0 TO B. bUfWV ' SJO ' lives, Lean On Me by Club Nouveau Some time in our we all have pain, we all know that there ' s always tomorrow. when I ' ll Lean on me, you ' re not strong. I’ll be your friend, help you carry on. For, It won ' t be long before I ' m gonna need somebody to lean on. Just CSf, brother, v j a hand, 1 somebody just miy problem unders ' neer! on. Best Male teacher - Mr Rose, Mr Le Blanc Best Female teacher- Ms Rubin, Ms Barber Best Entertainer- Whoopi Goldberg, Peter Gabriel, Cosby Worst Entertainer- Joan Rivers, Pee Wee Herman Best Actor- William Hurt, Eddie Murphy Worst Actor- Sylvester Stallone Honorable Mention Ronald Reagan u. Best Actress- Meryl Streep, Cybill Shephard Worst Actress- Joan Collins Honorable Mention- Nancy Reagan Best Hangout- Telegraph, at a friend s house, the steps Honorable Mention- At a Keg Worst Hangout- School, Center and Shattuck Best Lunch Spot- MacDees, the steps Worst Lunch Spot- Cafeteria BestfActivity- Partying, Sports Worst Activity- Studying Honorable Mention- Him Best TV Show- Cosby Show, Moonlighting Honorable Mention- Tom Jerry Worst TV Show- Alf , Small Wonder Best Song- Higher Love, Lean On Me Worst Song- Fight for the Right to Party Honorable Mention Stayin ' Alive Best Station- KSOL,KlTS Worst Station- KM EL, KSAN Best Band- Beastie Boys, Police Worst Band- Beastie Boys(no it ' s not a typo). Bon Jovi Best Movie- Platoon, Stand By Me Worst Movie- Little Shop of Horrors Honorable Mention- Slumber Party Massacre Best Male Sports Figure- Michael Jordan Worst Male Sports Figure- Joe Montana, Refrigerator Pefiy .. , Best Female Sports Figure- Martina Navritalova Worst Female Sports Figure- Mary Lou Retton Best Beverage- Wine Coolers, Daiquiris Honorable Mention- Milk Pepsi Worst Beverage- Jolt Cola m ©if a a Alex Sovin and Megan Inaba- babes in boots. 190 HOBBIES JOBS A horse arKi his girl- Dancer and Gabby Marks Tomorrow Cole and Tracy McPeake show off their shopping skills. 191 above: Erica Davis, Sydney Server and Marlow Davis react to the absurdity of sophomore Kyung Rim still taking school seriously. right: Jason Hanchett ' s extreme case of senioritis makes him unaware of the ball about to fall on his head. 192 SENIORITIS ' ictionaiy cartnni i, — overwhelming f, I serSof any Characterized h ‘ ° ’P ' ete men.,. beach h ‘ ' ■oPfc panwn ' ' ' ®9fession excessive bus m ' ” ’®- ymmomL s ' eeping ' extboolcs or Sirtv , ' ' = ' ‘ ' ' 6 ' ? comprehend oommoniv ' ° ' °eate gram ® sudden ' ' L® ' ebiity Leave « ® ' ' °sophicai ” ' ° sobediance of an r- ®®® ' ' er and „,H ®°®snl exfer ®“ ®®° ' ®Wbomy..®® ' - ' ee ® ear;feTorl ' ’® ' ®«hes7j L ' ' e co Growing ®ve[iomea? b that?; ?®® Jcgonomelryi Co o rge to b ZTmT ' - ba ha ' r ' ' r ' r® ' ®cVe® nm ' ’® C-buSs ' hat mfvofc ' ® haliways intense. ® ® ' Boycott your ' TP .. place of ru o rSa7b, „ , ' 9 ‘«iXS“ J “ s.«o, ■ a;22:oS£ « . ' S:- Above: One hug from Santa and Arno Harris lapses back into freshmanitis. Left: Tempted by a sunny day, Shonda Williams cuts school to play with the Smurfs. Suzannah Rugh, Dan Fishlow, John Bell and John Shaw Jenny Leech and Dale Middleswart typify the two astound junior Dennis Schrag with their ability to play quarters. extremes of senioritis: shock and hysteria. CAP-GOWN-TASSEL 193 Nina Andres O Best Looking: Marcus Guerro Susie Kossa o o o AnnTtr ' ‘ ' - ’ rKMendo nca, Most Athletic. Evan Andres Most Likely to Succeed ; O Duru Ahanotu Helena Hansen 0 o Best Dressed: Mimi Mok ' nda Kaplan pau Cutest Couple; Franz Lozano, Alyssa Nicholls Frannie Bunnin Prettiest Eye Gregg Hoizricht, Honorable Mention: Mr Whittle L.I Mack ' ' onrts Close Shaiia L r ' iinskv Most Creative Unique O Stefano DeZerega Marie Champlain O e ‘a Quart6rsiF);SarahMugnolo uarters(M) -bsh Friedland oad Skjelbred ftiost Laidbacli WarcDeJanvrv norripso Perry Pownall, Chris Burg€ {j Most Pop Burnt; Daie Middleswart Katharine Stern rS Most Likely to ry Money: Leslie Schwartz •O Todd Hunter o Most Burnt w o Drugs: Linda Dm Matt Gough O Most Spirited: Maurice Lee C.herene Filiingii I I ' - ' ’ ' ®fp Cheddar. ' eu ' ' , eBou%. ' ' ° - ' fJ ' ®, (Boche«e ' WJ ' ,fes nhateH s™=. ' “ “ ' ' BssUass fSS ’ TpS f ” ■••’ ““ ' -SiatM , . nonyrao ' have Amanda Abarbanel-Rice ever-so-slyly slips Jenna Largman her chemistry test answers. Move any closer and you ' ll be soaked in soda, threatens Fran Strickland. 198 LUNCHTIME Feast Your Eyes. . . Cfin I really? Matt Millman gives in and lets Dan Weaver buy Julianna Martinez Amy Willats uses X-ray vision to detect her lunch for once. foreign particles in her peach. Kadar, you got Pepsi on my Doritos! Daryll, you got Doritos in my Pepsi! You kill the bug! No, you kill it ! - Gordy Lawrence, Robert Greene, Sherard Robinson, Caleb Entrekin, Marya Grosse and Chad Holcomb (really pitching quarters). BHS’ette {lccC OMii orry -fUA ' y ” ) life- I SX W A t VYAFt A (mL ' w. iyw ® «t. fr jK w 4V U •By «s:r. CikfC A UitU eidinfA irvpiwoicc U u4 -b li afHUc kAM Utb0V$fif A M£( tftAy iA €Vl t- Uce up (eA-tlu befftst fv ' V • ' ' {[u.iMa cfc. favM (icc ym to of +lu. 14 200 BHS STUDENT Bhs aiv s lo KU if 4KrVM ,(© 0Y€ €A.rfi M iiMvJ UltStHvify Wki’U v U7nh«i r ii MA$o (i MlVy ., A l , luppeni y 7 $SI4l fA£ib. A WV 4h ( Ur5) I . VA A‘fV£ J. . fVsUS«« P 0 4 Hcv ' KV l4 I lmA V 5 S ’i ' X MyysfisUt s ICO ouf ywirreAiUW • . 201 A Night on the Town Ted Wong, the junior class president, sets an example for his peers. Terry Lloyd and Erica Davis- You got the bottle I got the cup c ' mon everybody let ' s get... 202 PARTIES NIGHTLIFE Stephan Brauss shows his keg of light beer. Paix moonchild Rose at the party of yesteryear. Underclassmen ' s idea of nightlife. Nate Stout twists and shouts. Left: Some party goers stand back in anticipation of Mail ' s, taidy retch. 203 5 05 Pri im oo 0 0 ' 7 0 v Got Friday T.B.I.F.! Tanya Banks and Dee Dee Evans thank Buddah it ' s Friday. Left: Silas Tarzan Everett cries, One minute, Jane! i -V Maya Blum, Nick St. John, Grace Karr, Dora Manger, and Sophia Lee - cast away from the negative atmosphere of city life. , St he-v eekends spread yo°p e ?2ot. S=f®P ' °°lch1un. ' We pen minds, .,ous. • ’ ,r adion-packe choose nv mg. ® °ccewWkenpa ' sTa. ' ' ® tp ' enf iiie ®;f a ' ’® ' ®: ' ' Mo«aste. jrhblemrngW ' ' ..damanhyVOh s, cJC. SWcK and SW 204 WEEKENDS Maya Brenner, Stephanie Shrieve and Jenny Sitkin do the high-top hop. on My Mind. . . I She -fells tree trunks by the sea i shore - Lisa Baker at Galves- I ton Beach. I 1 1 J Mafia men Rod Porter, Alex Tehran!, and Matt Strom berg keep a low Thelnsand Compact Discs with their incredible crystal clear digital sound have become the new status symbol of the 80s. The Beastie Boys and Janet Jackson are the tunes to listen to on this new sound machine. Both are entertaining; Janet with her dancing and singing, and the B.Boys with thein.uh, interesting lyrics. Tuesday 9:00 p.m. channel 7. . .there they are. . .Maddie and David bick- ering again. . .It could only be Moonlighting. This year Bruce Willis has expanded from just playing David Addisoii to Seagrams Commercials ( It ' s wet and it ' s dry ) and cutting an album with the Pointer Sisters. 206 TRENDS ‘86-‘87 I ranamuk: It was a year of scandal in the White House as Reagan ' s secret dealings with Iran became public. The Tower commission revealed a president not in control of his staff, and obviously out of touch. The actual dealings were found to have really begun in 1984 after the first hostages were taken in Beirut. The story culminated with the President vowing to never make concessions to terrorists thus becoming a victim himself. High top hoop shoes became all the rage, as did big hoop earrings. The closest Nike came to B.H.S colors was blue and gold, but we certainly didn ' t hold this against them; practically everyone owns a pair (or at least knows someone who does). The sizes of earrings got larger and larger. . . O u t 8 O f ' 86 - ' 87 IVIaverick you stud take me to bed or lose me forever. Top Gun... Tom Cruise, Kelly McGillis, jet fighters, and brown leather jackets- the combination rocked the nation! w bster look out! With Rap masters such as Run-D.M.C. and L.L. Cool J., today’s youth no longer need to look in a thesaurus to expand their vocabulary. We don ' t relax, we chill. We don ' t look at life, we scope. People are not attractive, they are tenda. We don ' t get excited, we get juiced and stoked. Things aren ' t nice, they’re rad and fresh. Webster, maybe it ' s time to publish a new edition. Need a burst of energy? Want to juice up your life? This year ' s beverage companies have come up with ways to do both. According to the can. Jolt has all the sugar and twice the caffeine as other sodas and is guaranteed to make your English paper lively, if not thematically T here ' s no denying it, Australia has been popular in 86- 87. First there was the Paul Hogan phenomena which began with his commercials and culminated in the surprise smash hit Crocodile Dundee. Then along came the America ' s Cup and Skipper Dennis Conner who avowed to revenge his loss in 1983. And win he did, bringi ng America ' s Cup home with four straight victories over the Aussies. correct (I personally think it was the reason the juniors won the spirit rally). Seltzers, those clear, naturally flavored bubbly things, are literally sweeping the nation: from New York to Golden Gate brands. . . they are definitely the hip things to be drinking at lunch (and they’re legal). 207 Adeesevin Rules Karriem Abdul Linda Abrami Kathryn Adams Chidi Ahanotou Maya Akpinar Sean Alavi Dawne Al-bari Myisha Albert Ian Alexander Eric Allen Terrance Allen Raja Altenhoff Alicia Amezcua Alysia Anderson Dylan Anderson Marcus Anderson Marisha Anderson Shelly Anderson Donnie Anthrop Wendy Apfelbaum Kamala Appel Willie Aquino Denell Archibald Duane Armstrong Earl Armstrong Tim Arndt Maryam Asgari Lorie Atkins Doug Austin Jamey Austin Sally Baack Michael Baba Baby Pey Peter Bailey Lisa Baker 210 JUNIORS JUNIORS RULES- BAKER Saana Baker Kathy Ballard Erin Banks Latanya Banks Alicia Barajas Missy Baranauskas Tom Baranauskas Nathan Barnes Eric Bartko Batrhonda Bat Battanya Bat Bootsie Battle Erin Beaty Miles Becker Lisa Beeson Michele Bell Adrianne Bendich Atiim Benjamin Kevin Benjamin Tyrone Benjamin Adrienne Bentley Sarah Berger Giaour Bergman Ronny Bergman Jessica Beymer Shonelle Blake NiaBlakeney Carine Blanchet Christine Blanchet Natasha Blau Mike Blaziek Stevie Bo Trenny Bo Amy Boe Jessica Bohn Seth Bomse Elisa Bongfeldt Sarah Borruso Julia Bowden Ursula Boynton Michael Boyce La Rh onda Bradford Carlita Brantley Elizabeth Bremner Dawn-Alice Brenner Maya Brenner Jay Brezovar Robert Briggs 211 BAKER- BRIGGS Ian Britton Jenifer Brooks Michelle Brooks Dana Brown Danielle Brown Erin Brown Jennifer Brown Lauri Brown Michael Brown Michon Brown Shelton Brown Amy Bruckmeier Sonya Bryant Elissa Buchanan Elizabeth Buchanan Paul Buckner Ben Budnitz George Buford Matt ' Bunn David Burns Kind A. Burnt Tara Burton Alexandra Bury Michael Bush Sonya Butler Roxanne Byias Steve Caballero Juan Cagampang Jean Cahoon David Cain Kimon Cambour Sara Capitelli Sara Carder Alix Cardwell Tonya Carroway Pedro Carriedo Ben Carroll Charlie Carroll Scott Carroll Shana Carroll Fernando Casarez Joey Casteele Tracy Cay but Nicole Chabot Inti Chan Sharon Chang Gennenice Chapman Ted Chappie 212 JUNIORS BRITTON- CHAPPLE Anita Cheathem Alice Chen Laura Chiera Amod Chopra Maren Christmann David Chu Sarah Church Stefan Church Benji Clark Sarah Clemens Amy Clements Mike Clemons Kevin Cadogan Jacob Cohen Naima Colbert Lamar Cole Jerquette Coleman Jerrquinn Coleman Maria Coleman Wendy Colvin Dylan Conger Brina Content Amy Cook Deanna Cooke Rebecca Coolidge Jana Cooper Lainie Corten Gage Coulon Sergio Cramarossa Jason Crapo Jessie Cromwell Angela Cruz Bridgett Cruz Tracy Cruz Rachel Curl Noah Darr 213 CHEATHEM- DARR 4 , Tanshi Dallas Piera Damonte Mickey Daniels Keisha Darden Jamase Dates Emily Davidow Jill Davidow Eisa Davis Grant Davis Hatia Davis James Davis Tamar Davis Jonathan Dekock Norma Delgado Arvinder Dhaliwal Daagya Dick Andre Dickerson Tracy Dickinson Tobias Dienstfrey Monique Dismuke Jake Disston Amite Dominick Naddett Donegean Scot Doolan Jennie Dorman Denise Dotson I I i Cherie Douglas Damon Douglas Monique Douglass Michael Downg Carmen Drabczyk Richard Draper 214 JUNIORS DALLAS- DRAPER Kelly Duane Justin Dudley Dina Duncan Michael Durkin Rona Dusuau Ananda Dutton Michelle Dyrness Nathan Eckrich Jake Edelstein Kieron Edwards Sean Ehrlich John Ellis Wenonah Elms Safra Epstein Shala Erlich Sharif Esmaili Angie Espino Rebecca Espinosa Deon Evans DeShaune Evans Tonette Evans Michele Fazio Gabriel Fields Amanda Fink Hallie Fisher Stephanie Fitz Tom Fitzsimons Willie Fleischman Antonio Flores Zayda Fonseca Benny Fong Rebecca Foote Demetris Ford Jocelyn Foreman Ruth Foresman Kim Foxworth Zak Francis Raejhael Frazier Randy Free Sophia Fretter Tamaro Friedman Andre Fuetsch 215 DUANE- FUETSCH Kelly Fuller Leah Fuller Anthony Gaines Adam Galler Geoff Galster Josefina Garcia Lino Garcia Renaye Garrison Mario Gaytan Byron Gee LisaGhelerter Mari Gill LaRon Gilliam Chalyn Girling Beth Goldberg Jo Goldberg Robin Goldman Monique Gong Ben Good Jason Goode Christie Goodie Paula Goodman Walter Gordon Joe Gorelick Mike Gorelick Suzanne Gorodezky Nicolle Gottfried Kim Graham David Greene Robert Greene Sam Greinke James Griffin Daniel Gross Jeanette Gross Jenny Gross MaryaGrosse Eland Grove Christen Guenavier Sandhu, Gursimrat Roseanna Gurst Wendy Gussler Michael Gut Andrea Hale Renee Hall Sabaya Hall Brent Halvonik Matthew Hanf Ben Hansen 216 JUNIORS FULLER- HANSEN Burke Hansen Pascha Hansen Julian Harker What are you looking forward to at the end of the year? The state track meet - Erika Watkins Summer, seeing the seniors gra- duate and fi- nally being a senior . -Vicky Wong Getting to next year and having all my hard junior classes over with. -Jay Brezovar Getting our shipment of ludes that ' s coming in Ju- ly . - Alison Miller and Amy Cook Getting out of AP Biolo- gy because Mr . Panesanko is evil . -Ben Carroll La Sonia Harper Da Mean Harris Kyman Harris Sabrina Harris Tamiko Harris Robleto, Harvin Robert Hawkins Terry Hawley Ravi Hayashida David Hayne Anna Hayward Stefanie Head Kathleen Hearn Sean Hearne Charisse Hedgepath Roosevelt Hemphill Michael Henderson Claudia Herman Alfred Hernandez Sarah Herr Ben Hewitt 217 HANSEN- HEWITT Hilary Hickman Madelia Hickman David Hill Dassine Hilliard Jonathan Hilton Vikki Hilton Robert Hines Jon Hinkley Jami Hiyakumoto Onika Holbert Chad Holcomb Jasin Holmes Jenny Horn Kenneth Horn Sherry Hope Danielle Hopkins Lara Hernbeck Naomi Horowitz Rattanak Hort Sarah Horton Michelle Hosking Till Houtermans Jason Howard Melanie Howell Benjamin Hoy G-Hong Hsu Bert Huang Bay B. Huey Fatima Hughes Luisa Humphrey Jenny Hunter Kate Hunter Kenyan Hunter Robyn Hunter Shannon Hunter Samuel Hurwitt 218 JUNIORS HICKMAN- HURWITT Scott Hutcheon Tiffany Hutcherson Carson Hyde Daniel In vin Mikel Isom LaShaun Jackson Pamela Jackson Kelly Jacobs Michael Jacobs Mac Jake Casey James Kevin James Polli James Livia Jauregui Mina Javid Dave Jellinek Leif Jenssen Dana Jepsen Otto Joe Adam Johnson De Juan Johnson Eleonore Johnson Keisha Johnson Natalie Johnson Reggie Johnson Tom Johnson Tony Johnson Danny Jokelson Felesia Jones Fred Jones Leonard Jones Ling-Yen Jones Loring Jones Nicole Jones Rachel Jones Brooks Jordan Ameer Joseph-Howard Timiza Joseph Sean Kaer Keoki Kahumoku James Kamp Sam Kamin 219 HUTCHEON- KAMIN Julie Kanyuk Judy Kao Mariya Kasow Dylan Kaufman Pre-slam dancing. (BHS1945) Catherine Kawachi Kenyatta Kay Nikki Keller Leon Kenin Sabrina Key Michael Kim Christopher King Johanna King Michael Klein Ayisha Knight Jackie Knight Kerry Kochendorfer Marc Kodama Annette Kogo Ramiza Koya Chris Kuhi Melani Labat Sasha Lahrs Bertram Ladner Chao-Wen Lai Lavina Laird Andy Lakoff Vlada Lamoyne Alex Langer Heather Larson Gordy Lawrence Gerald Lee Rana Lee Robert Lee Roderick Lee Sophia Lee Steve Lee Steve Lee Ania Lejman Amanita Lemon Oswaldo Leon 220 JUNIORS KANYUK- LEON Meli Leonardos Cybele Leverett Elisa Lewak Rebecca Lewis Lu Liao John Lieberman l-Chun Lin Alex Lindstrom Jason Lipton Susan Little Susan Little Claire Loar Annie Loe Eric Lobel Tera Long Nathalie Longree Jose Lopez Dennis Loubal Loren Loverde Zenata Lovette Marcie Low Amado Lozano Jenny Lubeck Alex Lubin Linette Lucas Sarah Lucas Seth Lunine Karya Lustig Serina Ly April Lytle Michael Ma Alou Macalou Jeorge MacDonald Lucas Maciel Kim Madigan Heather Madison 221 LEONARDOS- MADISON Jesse Madway Loren Majersik Arien Malec Ronald Malone Jill Mammano Anastasia Manchouck Amy Maniatis Tamayo, Manuel Adam Many Reuben Margolin Alice Mark Gabby Marks Fernando Martinez Jennifer Masten Manyalibo Matthews Michelle McBay Shavon McCain Amy McCarthy Tanya McCartin Tonya McClindon Ryan McCreary Xan McCurdy Cyrillia McDaniel Tory McEldowney Andre McGaugh Jennifer McKey Karl McKnight Lauchlan McIntyre Greg McLean Kristen McMahon 222 JUNIORS SCENE ON THE SCREEN Can anyone impagine life without T.V.? Every Friday afternoon, millions of teens across the country drop in front of the boob tube saving up energy for the weekend ahead. Old favorites like Petticoat Junction and The Dating Game help us to relax our weary (heh heh) minds. Certain daytime shows stick out, such as Wheel of Fortune, T.V. ' s hangman, which was in the news recently because of Vanna White ' s Playboy appearance, and soaps are still fervently discussed at lunchtime, All My Children being the perpetual favorite. Newcomer Opra Winfrey ' s show is a big hit, but the best talk show is definately the one, the only, Love Connection. Nightime T.V. changes continuously. Miami Vice, the pastel hit from last year, is now fizzling while the new hit on the scene is Moonlighting. Every Wednesday you hear the same question at school, Will Maddie and David EVER get together?? Other shows, such as The Cosby Show, Kate and Allie, and Cheers are favorites as well. Those dedicated watchers of the endless Facts of Life can still tune in on weekends as well as get a treat with specials like, The Facts of Life Goes Down Under. Technology is dominating the tube with VCRs, Cable, and stereo TV all being the newest trends. Renting your favorite flicks has taken over a lot of peoples evenings - Jane Fonda Aerobics and Back to the Future have crossed many a screen. Cable is also a real blessing. MTV, ESPN, Showtime, and HBO are the favorites (not to mention the Disney Channel, which we know you watch secretly). Stereo T.V. is, in my opinion, the best thing since sliced bread - now I can blast my Stop Making Sense video. Well, now that I ' ve exhausted all possible topics. I ' ll sign off to all of you in T.V. land - Who knows. . . maybe next year ' s yearbook will be on video!! MADWAY- MCMAHON Jason McMurray Keith McNabb Thelena McNeal Beran McSuain Paul Mehoudar Desiree Meinardi Christy Meredith Chris Merrill Perrin Meyer Andrew Meyers Alison Miller Cecilia Miller Emily Miller Jeannine Miller Jonathon Miller-Weisberger Kevelyn Miller Kimberly Miller Kimberly Miller Priscilla Miller Matt Millikan Matthew Millman John Milton Marcelo Mine David Mitchell Julie Mitchell Denise Mock Moogi-Ayanna Mogengege Sun-Young Moon Mark Moore Marlon Moore Colette Moorehead Susana Morales Almira Moronne Michael Morrison Malana Mosh esh Cynde Mosley Wells Mounday Abdulmalik Muhammad Kanitha Muon Sam Murchison Aisha Murley Hannah Murphy Brian Nabeta Ben Nason Melany Nakagiri Richard Navies Chet Nelson Erik Nelson 223 MCMURRAY- NELSON Rachel Neumann Kim Nguyen Linh Nguyen Van Nguyen Kayvan Niazi Guini Noodle Tony Norris Timika Nunley Shannon Ogden Steven Oki Vanessa Oliver Venita Oliver Joanna Oltman Eliza O ' Malley William O ' Neal Barbara Otterback Charlotte Owens Glenn Owens Alexander Pakter John Park Noah Parker Ursula Parnitzke Mathis Patrukio Amber Payne Kwame Payne Patrizio Pellouohoud Liisa Pera Dora Perez Javier Perez Katherine Perkins Daniel Perlman Carmen Permillion 224 JUNIORS NEUMANN- PERMILLION Kyle Pesonen Alex Peter Katie Peters Jessica Petit Huy Phan Kenneth Phelps Shannon Phill Nancy Pih Daniel Piniella Janna Pitts Shyu, Po-Cheng Julien Poirier Shannon Poley Lamar Polk Dorothy Pollard Ruby Pollard Ezette Poole Rod Porter Jason Powell Roland Powell Anoop Prados Sheila Prados Kara Pransky Ian Prichard Gabe Prinolle Ineke Prins Ulysses Proteau Alexis Pusina Sarah Putman Claire Punam Alisa Quirey Okarie Ramsey Jessica Ratcliffe Abe Rice Delisa Rice Cardia Richardson 225 PESONEN- RICHARDSON Carliss Richardson Sharon Richey Aaron Rideau Linda Riley Lisa Rivers Kalyani Robbins Tuan Robbins David Roberts Thom Roberts Della Robinson Jennifer Robinson Kenyatta Robinson Kyle Robinson Sidney Robinson Steve Robinson Twanisha Robinson Josh Roger Bettina Rogers Jill Rodgers Sarafina Rom Heidi Ronfeldt Robert Rosemond Zach Rosen Elizabeth Rosenthal Kristin Rosekrans Lynn Rosensweig Robin Rosensweig James Ross Michelle Ross Richard Ross Amiee Ross-Gilson Richard Rowell Atia Rubin Jacob Rubinsak Yano Rubinstein Pablo Rubio Robert Ruddell Esperansa Ruiz Daniel Russel 226 JUNIORS RICHARDSON- RUSSEL Denova Russell Helene Sadoulet Evelyn Salguero Noah Saizman Jennifer Samson Che Sanders Carolina Santiago Adam Santner Saleyna Saito Frank Sarinana Lynn Sayre Lorie Schatzberg Rain Scherr Tammi Schiff Emil Schissel Ben Schmookler Sonya Schneider Matt Schoch MonaSchraer Phoebe Schraer Dennis Schrag Paul Schuchert Garrett Schwab Amanda Schwartz Will Schwerma Gen ia Scott Lilia S cott Cherie Self 227 RUSSELL- SELF Mia Semingson MeeraSharnoff Lamont Shelby Lanone Sheperd Latrina Sheperd Antionette Sherma Kang Shih-Woo Gail Shirley Stephanie Shrieve Slick And Sly Vanessa Sibbald Nate Silin Kerry Silverman RekaSimonsen Roddy Simpson Rebekah Sims Heather Sinuhe Jenny Sitkin Lisa Skinner Tracy Skinner Mike Sklut Monique Slaughter Mallory Small Carrie Smith Colin Smith Demetra Smith Dennell Smith Elizabeth Smith Lamar Smith Scott Smith Sheila Smith 228 JUNIORS SEMINGSON- SMITH Daniel Smith-Rowsey Mark Sniderman Jason Snyder Soheil Sodeif Daryl Soe Bree Soland Felix Solomon Margaret Solomon Ben Somkin Sam Sonite Liba Sosna Mike Spaeth Chris Sparks William Spears Ronnie Spivey Michael Springs Angie Stanifer Tracy Stanifer Elizabeth Stark Athena Stephens Kevin Stephens Zaheva Stevens Yolanda Stevenson John Stewart Sage Stewart Greg Strom Matt Stromberg Kurt Strovink Howard Sturghall Corinna Sullivan Maya Sullivan Erika Sulpacia Eri Suzuki Nicholas Sweeney Anne Sweet Mwosi Swenson Alison Swift Nick Sywak Kysha Taliaferro Christine Tasto Aaron Tavistock Leslie, Tawanna Christi Taylor Edward Taylor Irabe Taylor Niecy Taylor Lynn Tegenfeldt Alex Tehran! SMITH ROWSEY- TEHRANI 229 Ruby Tewsday Zackery Thaks Celeste Thomas Keisha Thomas Lucky Thomas Natasha Thomas Carmen Thompson Tommy Thompson Pierre Tiffith Kimberly Todd Erwin Tolentino Otto Toll Julia Tolley Claudette Toliver Yaron Tomer Nicolas Traylor Neils Traynor Dia nna Lan Tu Tom Tuann Ben Turman Adam Valdez Joel Valentin Kaarin Van Ausdal Thomas Vasquez Keisha Vaughns Dwana Vereen Mimi Vincent Inacay Virgil Son Minh Vo Chris Vognar 230 JUNIORS BHS DIALECT I SLANG USERS I Man, I was scammin ' on this hell of fresh tendah at this boomin ' rager last Saturday night and I was hell of juiced cuz ' she was plastered and I was gonna take her for a ride in my icey beemer, but then this homeboy told me to chill on his fine babes. I was illin ' , so I decided to jam. Hey dude, I was totally fried at this hell of rad party Saturday night and I was talking to this hot girl and I was totally stoked ' cuz she was hooched, but then this burley hoser told me to lay off his woman. I was totally bummed, so I took off on my board but this bogus rock got in the way and I scrubbed. THEM NON SLANG SPEAKIN ' PEOPLE I was very interested in a lovely young lady at a rather upbeat social gathering that I attended Saturday evening. I was feeling quite positive towards the situation because she was oblivious to her surroundings. Just when I decided to drive her home in my automobile, her alleged partner told me that his date was taken and I would probably do better with someone single. Due to this interjection I became quite solemn, so I decided to depart. TEWSDAY- VOGNAR Cassell Vonbaeyer Phuong Vu Augie Wagele Amber Wagner Benann Walker Zach Waller Yi Wang Zachary Walton Cyrilla Ward Corey Gene Ware Erika Watkins Joseph Watkins Jon Watson Ivan Weaver Joel Weinberg Jennifer Weir Ian Welsh Shawnte Wesley Thea Wesselman Autumn Westbrook Greg Wharton Karen Wichner Lightfoot Wilhite Rachel Wilken Amy Willats Charlotte Williams Colin Williams Kimberly Williams Larry Williams Mese Williams Stacie Williams Trinia Williams Vanessa Williams Erika Wilson Michael Wilson Naomi Winiwarter 231 VONBAEYER- WINIWARTER Heather Winters Adam Wise Andrew Wise Daniel Wong Heather Wong Ted Wong Vicky Wong Johanna Woodby Charles Wright Maurice Wright Tomeko Wyrick Jahanfar Yadegar Raymond Yee Raymond Yim Marjorie Yokota Jill Yoshimura Gretchen Young Ken Young Robert Young Shannan Young Laura Yu Sarah Yu Rebecca Zemach Catherine Zinn 232 JUNIORS Randy Free listens intently to MattSchoch ' s version of the birds and the bees. WINTERS- ZIN N SOPHOMORES Jeremy Aaron Daniel Abrams Tanya Acker Kifahro Adams Robin Adler Matt Africa Leah Aguilera Dike Ahanatu Rebecca Alimorong Thomas Alldredge Kyshia Allen Hannah Alrich Sean Alston Ad res Alvarez Susana Alvarez Rochelle Andrews Aisha Ayers Navoto Babitt Cherie Baker Jamel Baker Mark Balabanian Gloria Baldizan Tim Ballew Erika Banks Sabrina Barger Ezra Barney Alexis Bartine Deshawn Bassard Monifa Bastian Gil Bautwell James Beatty Jason Bebb Shannon Beckham Peter Bell Jessie Bellfort Cece Bennett SOPHOMORES 233 AARON- BENNETT Amy Berbower Mark Berbower Carrie Berk Meredith Berkson Matthew Berman Tatra Beuttler Karen Bevis Kim Blau Jon Blauner Marla Bonner Jerome Bowie Jennifer Boyd Damon Boyden Jenny Bover Benji Boynton Kelly Bradford Kendra Bradford Latesha Bradford Jaime Bravo Valerie Bridges Andre Brooks Anthony Brown Elizabeth Brown Holly Brown Joel Brown Tyme Brown Rana Buckner Denise Burgess Michael Burns Jessica Bury Sonya Butler Lani Caguioa Jonathon Calder Erica Caldwell Antonio Carr Tavio Carr 234 SOPHOMORES BERBOWER- CARR CARRAWAY- CRAPO Kevin Carraway Michael Carraway Erika Casady Evan Cecil Kenny Chan Roosevelt Chappie Charvet Chea Jeng Chen Billy Joe Cherry Noodle Chini Rama Chorpash Sarah Christianson Carolyn Chu Freddy Chuck Denesho Cisero Karin Clarno Renita Clayton Jason Cunfield Arik Cohen Tomorrow Cole Trent Coleman John Colton Stacy Colvin Marie Condon Andrew Conning Jolene Cook Shirley Cook Twyla Cook Shaun Cooks John Cooper Nikki Cooper William Cooper Timothy Cotton Rory Coughlan Dan Coyle Kirsten Crapo 235 Tawnya Crawford Ilona Csorgo Diane Cummings Moninique Curtis Daisy Kat Abiola Davis Andrea Davis Deandre Davis Rhonda Davis Tasha Davis Jonathon Davison Dominic Debellis Charles Debose Debby Deleon Craig Delk Zachary Denning Chad De Valois Rhonda De Voe Kan Dhillon Starlie Diamant Kevin Dillard Gavin Distas Norah Dolly Emal Dominick Kimara Douglas Haji Dove Anthony Draper Cuong Du Seth Ducey Christina Duran Radana Dusatkova Carrie Eastman Ethan Einwohner Derek Ellingberg Tracy Ellis Geoff Ely Caleb Entrekin Dee Ann Evans Silas Everett Emily Ewell Ben Fabry Susanna Falk 236 SOPHOMORES CRAWFORD- FALK Geoff Manley and Jared Goldman watch admiringly as Jonathon Davison demonstrates the tissueless nose-blow. Jonathon Farber Jay Feist Omar Felder Isaac Feldman Craig Ferguson Willow Ferguson Monique Finnie Shauna Finnie Jerry Fisher Erica Fitschen John Flanagan Water Fowl John Fowler Joseph Fowler Marya Francis Anthony Franklin Bryan Franklin Kasian Franks Wayne Freeman-Piper Josh Frizell David Fuchs Eric Fullmer Meifod Furey Melissa Gaines Katie Galloway Clare-Mary Garcia Ricardo Garcia Monique Gardner Gretchen Garret Nataki Garret Cullen Gerst Rebecca Gettelman LisaGiampaoli FARBER- GIAMPAOLI 237 Phoebe Gifford Delores Gilbeaux Jodie Gill Ben Glass Jared Goldman Laura Goldschmidt Deborah Goodie Joanna Gorin Ari Gorman Cecily Graburn Maya Grady Prentice Gray Jordan Greene Leona Greenlow Rebecca Gregg Leslie Griffin Sacha Guppy Kimi Guthrie Rachel Gwynn Samantha Hadenfeldt Samantha Rafter Moss Hahn Toyia Halsell Jin Han WHAT HAPPENED TO YOU IN YOUR SOPHOMORE YEAR?? Well, we fell off the top of the auditorium. . Naw just kidding, we just ate whole eggs on acid . -Owen Thomas John Colton I got in a fight all because HE didn ' t like me staring at him . -Pierre Moultrie I hated being a freshman . Now my classes are easier . -Carmela Perez HOW WONDERFUL WAS YOUR SOPHOMORE YEAR? My sophomore year seems to be the same . -Gloria Lee 238 SOPHOMORES GIFFORD- HAN Hans Hansen Latasha Hardman Greg Harm Trinice Harper Andrew Harris Cathy Harris Daria Harrison Susan-Jane Harrison Atalay a Harvey Luke Hass Rana Hassanein Mike Hatchell Stephanie Hawkins Christopher Hawthorne Kris Hazleton Charisse Hedgepath Sundiata Herbert Beth Hester Annie Hewitt Ray Hill Sean Hills Shiloh Hills Eugene Ho Ngoc Hoang Troy Holland Keicha Holliman Kim Hoizrichter Rattany Hort David Huang Peter Huang Sara Jaeger does her impression of Alice in Wonderland. HANSEN- HUANG 239 Carina Hubbard Jon Hughes Jesse Hunter Brendan Hurd Ambereen Husain Matt Hutchenson Annie Illberg Hugh B lllin Shannon Hunter Ryokei Imai Ian Inaba Andres Irlando Michael Ison Melissa Jackson Erica Jacobsohn Sarah Jaeger Cait James Polli James Maya Jamison Hugh Jangus llah Jarvis Rosalita Jaszczyk Brenda Jemison Monica Jennings Marcus Jensen Eliel Johnson Marcus Johnson Tomicka Johnson Terrance Johnson Candice Jones Hugh Janus Jackie Jones 240 SOPHOMORES HUBBARD- J. JONES Lavell Jones Chris Jordan Damon Jordan Michael Jordan Vivian Jordan Todd Judd Victor Kao Amy Kasarda Jeff Kataoka Rebecca Katz Tal Kayatsky Benny Kee Anne Keech Diane Keller Michelle Kellman Ah Kelman Genevieve Kern LaDaniel Key Nathan Keyes Kaleooty Khamda Lucine Khodar Mary Khodar Kyonghee Kim Roxane Kimble Kate Kirby Latargie Kirk Elizabeth Kleine Adam Klinger Jacqueline Knight Brandon Kono Chris Kotrozo Karl Krooth L. JONES- KROOTH 241 Nini Kunhiraman Tony Kwong Talilah La Brie Anna Lam Hy Lam Kevin Lam Jonathan Lamkey Christiana Lange Samantha Langer Anthony Lappe Jenna Largman Jenna Lariviere Debbie Larriberot Lonnetta Latour Karen Lauer Rachel Laws Heather Lawson Lisa Lech Chien Lee Gloria Lee Lucia Lee Monique Lee David Leighton Jacobian Lemmons Anna Leroux Jessica Leveen Ruth Levine Alissa Levy Andrea Lewis Carl Lewis 242 SOPHOMORES Rub a dub dub. three men in a. . . shower. KUNHIRAMAN- LEMS Lucia Li Chen-Jen Liao MEMORIES OF SOPHOMORE YEAR Driver ' s Ed is a good class to go to sleep in. - Ethan Roberts, Sean Lewis, Gavin Distasi, and Chris Heine Sixteen is chillin ' like a big bad mac. - JonCalder Don ' t let your friends throw you a surprise sweet sixteen party. You end up not knowing half the people there. -Stacy Winkler LI- MAISEL Quentin Libby Matt Lipner Ron Litwin Dimitra Long Jorge Lopez Camille Lowry Shawana Lovely Arun Luangrath Larissac Lidtke Lotus Lustig Sean MacClelland Michael McNeil Andrew Mains Noah Maisel 243 Geoff Manley Susan Mann Susan Manrique Ethan Markowitz Brian Marsh Geoffrey Martin Teresa Martin Dominick Martinez Irene Mattson Keka Maximovitch Deidre McCarthy Kori McCoy Kimberly McCreary Courtney McCurn Eileen McDermott Calen McEldowney Aisha McFadden Damion McGee Jesse McKinney Valerie McKnighI Dana McMillan Sophie McNitt Emilio Mejia Evan Mellander Mari Mendonca Dana Meredith Madeline Metal Anna Miller James Miller Lincoln Miller Noah Miller Noretta Miller MANLEY- N. MILLER 244 SOPHOMORES R. MILLER- NEWTMAN Rosco Miller Ted Miller Ocean Mills Cailin Mills-Ostwald Caleb Miner Elza Minor Daphne Mitsuno Jaina Moltrie Rima Montes Felisha Moore John Moore Ricky Moore Lily Mora Rebecca Morgan Kent Morris Eric Morton Theresa Morton Tama Moses Rasaan Moshesh Pierre Moultrie Jason Moyer Catrice Mozon Emily Mugnolo Henry Muon Hanna Murphy Diana Nagai Alex Nelson Jennifer Newman 245 Antroinetta, Newson Chanh Nguyen Linh Nham Abina Nimoto Tetsuya Nishimoto Emily Noble Rattana Nokham Sasha Novakovich Kay Nyne Javier Olguin Sean Ormsby Jabali Ornelas Robert Orsini Ruben Ortiz Arnita Osborn Charlotte Owens Demetria Owens Jennie Paigen Grace Pang Troi Pang Martha Pasillas Andrei Pastermack Demian Pay Sebastian Payer Bo Pearl Tanya Pearlman Coco Pebbles Linny Peery Camela Perez Maria Perez Tim Pete Antoinette Peters John Pettus Chris Petty Sally Picciotto Nicole Picou Greg Pleasant Callen Pollick Aaron Pope Camille Porter Janet Porters Noah Potkin Elizabeth Potter Sarah Pownall Sengarown Pradachith Robin Prather-Ray Erik Pred Eric Price 246 SOPHOMORES NEWSON- E. PRICE Latonya Price Kimi Quach James Radcliffe Promise Rainey Anna Ramos Trinice Rancifer Sara Rankin Tara Rayder Donald Raymond Pheonix Reed Ivan Reiff Marquitta Reyes Alisha Rhone Dan Riggan Cristina Rivera Felicia Rivers Ethan Roberts Joel Robinson Montonio Robinson Kimberly Rodmond Emily Rogers Ezra Roizon Lisa Ross Camarre Rouse The Fab Five: Emily, Anna, Leah, Jasmine and Amy. L. PRICE- ROUSE 247 Pablo Rubio Azad Ruhs Patricia Ruiz Abel Rullier Kirstyn Russell Milton Rutledge Khait Saechao Cynthia Saito Hyo Sang Ji Kimara Saunders Leandra Saunders Luetta Saunders Jessica Sheiner Crystal Schnayerson Noah Schreck Hugh Schreiber Amethyst Scott Charmaine Scott Jennifer Scott Phillip Seay Dan Seguin Michael Shafer Alexander S henkin Loryn Sheffner Latrina Shepherd Jon David Shimeall Josh Shinoff Mary Shu Dan Shulman Gemma Shusterman Timothy Silk Alison Simmons Sandy Sims Danielle Singleton Shannon Singleton Sana Sippy Maia Skelton Pam Slorpe Nicolas Sluzki 248 SOPHOMORES RUBIO- SLUZKI Polly Small Joan Smalley Amri Smith Dennell Smith Eric Smith Jason Smith John Smith Lawrence Smith Noah Smith Orlando Smith Randy Son Monique Sorgen f ! Jenna Spear Rebecca Sperber Jerry St. Stephen Eric Strangeland Rochelle Steele Terrance Steele Seiji Steinmetz Amy Stelmach Rachel Sternberg Jed Stickgold Ruby Stillwater Gretchen Stromberg Daniel Su Maya Suzuki Carrie Swing Apryll Taylor Michelle Taylor Ryan Taylor Chris, Hugh, Owen, and Todd concentrate on posing while Jonathan tries to edge his way out of the picture. SMAIL- TAYLOR 249 250 Rebecca Thaler Dylan Thede Owen Thomas Seth Thomas Rosemary Thrombley Thorston Tichenor Carell Tims Damond Tims William Ting Leslie Tipton Precious Tolbert Traci Tolbert Claudette Tolliver Aram Tondre Bassanguen Tonye Jennifer Torbohn Karim Toubba Jamal Tracy Charles Tracy-Yeargin Lisa Tran Ronaldo Tuazon Ivan Turner KrahnTy Catherine Uehara SOPHOMORES THALER- UEHARA Lanetta Uston Jason Valdez Johnny Van Leer Jason Van Veen Anna Vaubel Heather Verre Marisa Villegas Katherine Van Schoick Ken Van Schoick Thanh Vu Tuyetnga Vu Quy Vuong Erika Wagner Flora Waite Loren Walker Kendra Wallace Joshua Wallin James Walton Anita Ware Cynthia Anne Warren Demetrise Washington LaTonia Washington Ben Watkins Nichole Watts Masaye Waugh Emily Weinert Joshua Weinstein Jessica Weisglas Adriana Weissman Jonathon Wengrofsky Michael Wharton Caitlyn Wheat Serena Wheat Colleen Whelan Kristi White Lucretia Whitmore Tunde Whitten Fila Widemon Donald Wiggins Robert Wiggins Forest Wilkinson Jessica Willett Andrea Williams Bellodgia Williams Brinston Williams Cybrieal Williams Jamal Williams James Williams USTON- J. WILLIAMS 251 Keshia Williams Stephanie Williams Danyelle Wilson Fernandez Wilson Cocoa Pebbles Monolito Wilson Stephanie Wilson Heather Winkelmann Stacey Winkler Seamus Wolin Brian Wong Henry Wong Don Woo William Woodcock Chris Wyle Leila Yaski Marvel Yates Penelope Yim Kimberly Youman Carlton Young Marnin Young Ondine Young Shauna Younger Bill Yu Lian Yu Micah Zarlow Mimi Zeiger Zo Zeitz Donovan Ziemei Gabrielly Sasperella Denise Watt?!... What ' s she doing in the sophomore section? I 252 SOPHOMORES K. WILLIAMS- SASPARELLA FRESHMEN Riley Abbot-Hall Sarah Adams Jenny Adeney Jean Al-Barri Shara Alcorn Inge Alexander Josh Allen Juanita Allen Stacey Allen Sulayman Allen McKaile Alper Monica Alvarado Tahira AIvi Erik Anderson Scott Anderson Claudia Andrade Mark Andrews Nellwya Andrus White Eagle Aral Travis Ashton Chris Atkins Sandra Auerbach Sandra Aulbach Jeff Backus Dianne Baker Michael Baker Michelle Baker Matt Baldwin Cecil Banks Rebecca Bardach Cora Barnes Paami Barnes David Barry Nick Bastin Nafra Bates Arobia Battle ABBOTT HALL- BATTLE FRESHMEN 253 Anya Baum Fishy BaumhackI Phishyfilet BaumhackI Collin Sicke Sam Beckwith Liza Behrens Solange Belcher Raymond Bell Tania Bell Audrea Bellinger Julianne Benioff Amy Benson Loren Bentley Reginald Benton Shawn Bernardo Francesca Berna-Truman Kiran Berrien Gabrielle Best Giovanni Biasin Jax Bible Richard Birdlong Sarah Bivens Aaron Blair Tini Noodle Ryan Blanchette Jason Blue Michael Bounds Matthew Bowman Bobby Boyd Angie Bradley Chris Brehaut Robert Brody Anya Brodsley Mya Brosgart Alisha Brown Damon Brown 254 FRESHMEN BAUM- D. BROWN Imo.Kay Kirsten Brown Maurice Brown Melanie Brown Paris Brown Weldon Brown Charisse Bryant Keena Budd Catherine Buchanan Josh Buchanan Gentry Buckner Jennifer Burcham Brid Byrne Zachary Cahn Matt Calder De Andre Calhoun Matt Calmer Liana Capers Matt Capitelli Amantuck Cappa-Lambert Rupert Carter Branwyn Cassidy David Cavanaugh Jonah Cave Fernando Cazarez Aimee Chang Sarah Chase Martin Chavez Bang Hee Chi Elaine Chien Sockheat Chim Shagun Chopra Robert Choy Nicola Cirrito Denesho Cisero Jason Claiborne Elonda Clark Lalane Coaxum Jacob Cohen Jamie Cole Joshua Cole Tomorrow Cole Michael Coleman Paul Coleman Yolanda Collins Durante Colly David Colton Larry Cook H. BROWN- L. COOK 255 Shenelle Cook Riley Cooper Matt Cord Dione Cotton Perry Covert Camille Craft Alison Crawford Alisson Cress Alaba Crosby Celeste Crystal Susannah Currie Devin Curry Tamika Daily Kashta Dall as Gina Damerell Darius Damonte Fanny Darling Rina Dasgupta Eric Davis John De Herrera Sebastian Delaney Roy Desmond Un Dhong David Dilworth Theo Dilworth Andy Doran Kawya Dorland Anna Dorman Latrice Dorsey Cindy Duan Cedra Duflon-Heide Max Duykers 256 FRESHMEN S. COOK- DUYKERS Kedar Ellis Terence Epps Jason Eshleman Ananda Esteva George Evans Mechelle Fagan Stephen Falk Bowbay Feng Lily Feng Jill Fenske Yolanda Fernandez Jamie Feusner Jamie Fink Matthew Finnie Matt Fisher Marcell Flient Christian Fonseca Ben Foote Tammy Ford Jennifer Foreman Heidi Foster Tricia Fox Gabriela Frank Ian Franks Jacob Gabrielson Carolynn Gamblin April Gandy Jerry Garbe Jose Garcia Ramon Garcia Salvador Garcia-Rubio Lisa Gardener ELLIS- GARDENER 257 Maire Gardner Yasmeen Garrett Sonya Gasaway Brandon Gatto Ali Gayter Leah George Sean George Aliya Gerstman Marc Gidal Sabrina Giles Janee Gill Emily Gladstone Benjamin Gold EmmaGoldbeck Suzannah Goldman Dan Goldstein Dena Gomez Arlene Gordon Dam ion Gordon Dwanee Green Tina Green Emily Greinke Toby Griffin Zachary Griffin THE GOOD OLE DAYS It is a question that we have all asked at one time or another: why do the freshmen always stick out? Though BHS hosted some of the largest freshmen classes ever this year, it is not just their size that sets the freshmen apart. Ninth graders have always had a special charm and a distinct set of characteristics all their own. Perhaps it is insecurity. Freshman are understandably overwhelmed by the size of BHS when they get here and (also understandably) incessantly picked on by the upperclass. This might explain that tell- tale expression of worry and confusion that can usually be found on a freshman ' s face. Freshmen will worry about anything: Did I close my locker? What ' s my combination? Will my Proficiency Test scores count for college? Many a ninth grade student has been plagued by nightmares about those courtyard seagullsjsome are just having trouble learning the difference between the G and the H buildings. Of course, learning the difference between the phone-in line and the Mom ' s note line at the Attendance Office is a perpetual worry , and to this day, the location of the Accounting Office remains a mystery to most freshmen. Freshmanitis does not stop at insecurity; freshmen are also naive. Some of them have been known to actually attend full semesters of study hall. There are freshmen out there who think that Calculus is plural for calculator. Freshmen laugh at Mr. Dale ' s jokes, and hide out in the bathroom when they cut class. Some of them make out more than twenty alternate schedules for self-scheduling. A large ; percentage of freshmen never consider washing their P.E. clothes, and, for a : smaller percentage, it ' s their hair they forget to wash. Yet, the fact remains that everyone is a freshman once in his life. Let it be known that high school ' s best experiences do not take place until a pupil reaches his ! sophomore year. This is when personal | growth sets in and the world begins to look i more and more friendly. Freshmen have a i ot to look forward to: good friends, good imes, and a lot of other good stuff (use your magination). Besides, just think about it.. .if you ' re a freshman, by the time you get this yearbook, your Freshman year will be over anyway! 258 FRESHMEN GARDNER- GRIFFIN Michal Griggs Michael Grimes Severan Grove Aaron Grunwald Jason Grunwald Tito Guerrero Erika Gurley Keasha Hall Tasha Hall Haro Halton Pauline Hamilton Antoinette Hand Chiara Hanna Anika Hardin Nicole Harding Shane Harmon Candi Harris Hassan Harris Jennifer Harris Scott Harris Morgan Hart Rebecca Hawley Anna Hayward Benjamin Head Jessie Hearn Ben Henderson Cassie Henderson Najuma Henderson Nichole Henderson Ben Hendrickson Alex Henry Sarah Heron Elizabeth Hetherington Robert Higgs Erik Hill Nicole Hillebrandt Tonya Hinkston Le T. Hoang Tran Hoc GRIGGS- HOC 259 Adam Holbrook Josh Hooper Gatina Hopkins Doris Hsieh David Hudley Darro Hudspeth Sarah Hughes Edwin Huie Luisa Humphrey Bobby Hunter John Hunter Orville Hunter Tara Hutcheon Allen Ingram Anthony Jackson Deeyatra Jackson Katrina Jackson Pamela Jackson Tanisha Jackson Henry Jacob Juan Jasso Marcus Jensen Sara Jensen Shi Jeng Andrea Johnson DeGregg Johnson Fanon Johnson Kortnii Johnson Nakobee Johnson Ponchitta Johnson Tigran Johnson Derek Jones Eric Jones Kysha Jones Michelle Jones Marcelles Jordan 260 FRESHMEN Najuma Henderson likes cafeteria food. . . HOLBROOK- M. JORDAN . . . but Jeremy Liu and Dokken Ramey disagree. P. JORDAN- A. LEE Peter Jordan Tony Joseph Shakir Kamino Eriko Kanno Serena Karlan Jennifer Kaufman Aidan Keefe Patrick Keilch Marietta Kelley Rochelle Kelly Ellina Kevorkian Lloyd Key Billy Keys Mazdak Khamda Johnnie King Markessa King Anya Kirshbaum Jess Kletz Leah Klinger Dennis Knight Kristina Kogo Cary Koh Adam Konder Evan Kopelson David Kraus Peter Kwan Cori Laferriere Joseph Landauer Mechelle Landingham Courtney Lane Todd Larson Tanya Lauer Tesimoni Laui Lee Lavrov Ebuni LaYaden Arthur Lee 261 Christina Lee Jason Lee Darshan Leitze Thanh Leng Marissa Leon James Leonard John Lewis Margaret Li Mi Liao Ying Lin Sven Lindstrom Amy Little Jeremy Liu Kathy Loar Mitzi Logan Troung Loi Rebecca Long Latavorn Lokaphone Loveable Louie Anissa Love Tony Loverde Susan Lowey Charlie Lubin Leland Lucas Kasaia Luckel Raul Lucky Seth Luerson Jake Lustig Vinh Ly Jay Ma Anne MacBean Miles Magbie Keisha Maiden Annie Malev Lena Malik Mike Mallach Aly Mandado Ericka Mann Tracy Mar Freya Marcelius Greg Marcus Tina Mark Bob Marley Nicole Maron Maleika Marsh Chris Martin Felix Martin Tracy Mason 262 FRESHMEN C.LEE- MASON Cedric Massey Michele Masters John Matheson Jennifer Matter Jeremy Mazetis Emily McCleer Allen McCoy Michael McCreary Michelle McCreary Kenelm McCullough Kelly McDermott Catherine McDonald Sophia McDonald Melisaa McElvane KImya McFadden Megan McFeely Stefan McGee Ivery McKnight Elnorse McLemore Sarah McLeod Brian McMahon Pamela McPeak Dylan McReynolds Ryan Medeiros Julio Merion Kristie Metz Serena Meyer David Meyers Rachel Meyers Kelly Micka Amber Miller Eliza Miller Emily Miller MASSEY- E. MILLER 263 James Miller Jessica Miller Jon Miller Noretta Miller Emily Millikan Caleb Miner Dywane Minor Aleandra Mitnick Jason Moghaddas Kamran Mogharabi Ricky Mok Jung Moon June Moore Shannon Moore Shirielle Moore Music Montgomery Alejandro Morales Elizabeth Morales Angelique Moreland Emi Morgan Miki Morgan T. Morgan Ron Moskovitz Leah Moten Dawn Mouton Alicia Murillo Dion Murphy Travon Murphy Maisha Myles Aaron Namuche Amitava Nandi Sarah Newcomb Christopher Newman Kenya Newson Kim Nicholson Antionette Norris 264 FRESHMEN Eric Anderson and Aaron Namuche try and boost up enough courage to min gle in the courtyard crowd. J. MILLER- NORRIS Stacey Norton Juan Ochoa Marcus Oden Yukata Okazaki Melanie Onufrieff Damian Orduna Aurora Ortiz Kristine Ott Jim Overturf Mary Pang Adrienne Parker Robert Pasillas Kameka Patterson Naomi Payne Emiliana Pellochoud Ruben Perez Jose Perez Toriana Perez David Perkins Cathy Pertinger Jasmine Peterhans Andre Peters David Peters Sabrina Peters David Phillips Josh Phillips Melissa Phillips Sara Phillips Allin Pierce Rhonda Pierce Jermain Pierre Seth Pollack Nasreen Popal Arthur Porter Theo Posselt Andrea Post-Acablo NORTON- POST ACABLO 265 Erika Pransky Marc Price Martinian Prince Joseph Pruger Matt Quady Elizabeth Raetze Dokken Ramey Jon Ramey Shawnde Ramirez Nicole Ranadive Joseph Rao Walter Ratney Lynette Rebich Patrick Reed Leila Reid Zachary Reiheld Melina Reimann Michelle Reno Merlin Rhoda Elan Rhode Jeff Rhode Peter Rigali Marcum River Ruby Robbins Night of the Living Freshmen. 266 FRESHMEN PRANSKY- ROBBINS Arne Robinson Evonne Robinson George Robinson Jenny ignores Michael McCreary’s friendly and continues sucking. attempt at being James Robinson John Robinson Monica Robinson Rachel Robison LaBriece Roddy Derek Rodgers Joaquin Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Melinda Rogers Rebecca Romijn Jordan Romney Matthew Rondfeldt Lily Rosas Mara Rose Terran Rosenberg Toby Rosenblum Adrian Rosenthal Toure Rowell Daromir Rudnyckyj Alexis Russell Joey Ruzick Shahid Salimi Jesse Salveson Jessica Samuels Eric Sanders Treasell Sanders Zach Sanders Leon Saperstein Monsoon Scherr Tina Schneider Todd Schofield Jack Schonbrun Sussanah Schulman ROBINSON- SCHULMAN 267 Jesse Schwartz Micha Schwartzburd Daniel Self Jesse Seligson Kim Seto Mesha Shavers Marcus Shaw Phillip Shaw Thomasso Shimura LisaShizuka Gregory Silver Keishawna Simmons Justin Simons John Sims Justin Sims Natasha Sims Alexis Skjelbred Damien Slaughter Shem Slobin Arlene Smith Johnny Smith Megan Smith Sylvernell Smith Gabe Smithson Maya Smukler Sara Snyder Jacob Soloman Daphne Somkin John Song Meadow Sowle KK Spencer Sakeena Spencer Sammy Spittle Chris Stallworth Sonia Stallworth Demoria Stanley 268 FRESHMEN SCHWARTZ- STANLEY Jesse Stanton Jenny Steinman Josh Stern Forest Stewart Donny Strand Mieka Strawhorn Angela Sullivan Sean Sullivan Linus Sun Jeffrey Surratt Lisa Swatt Megan Sweet Gaila Swetschiaski Geoff Swift AzieTabachnick Amy Tanner Rachel Tavistock Adi Taylor Mark Tegenfeldt Juan Carlos Tejeda ColeTetik Alvin Thomas Juliet Thompson Deanna Tidwell Patricia Tijero Kim Tiktinsky Blythe Todd-Collins Chris Toll Yolanda Tolliver Nicola Torres Minh Tran Maria Trejo CatrinaTresvant Joel Tucker Rachel Turiel Anthony Turner Greg Unno Jackson Valparaiso Kendra Van Ausdal Amy Van Kessel Lisa Van Zantwyk Moises Vasquez Ricardo Ventura Nam Vo Jim Voight Dana Wagner Christopher Waite La Kisha Walker STANTON- L. WALKER 269 Hannah Waller Tanisha Walter Sophia Ware Teri Ware Shawn Wayne David Weathers Dawn Weisberg David Weitz Zoe Werner Ariel Wessman Todd Wheat A ' la White Ashanti White Sarah Whitman Donald Wiggins DeeDee Williams Robert Williams Jesse Williamson Nasiyah Wilson Dani Winston Nishi Wise Richard Wolin Damon Wong Sjuan Woods Leelind Wright Jane Yamashiro Dave Yamoto Paul Yang Joy Yoder Eugene Young Nathan Young Orion Young 270 FRESHMEN WALLER- YOUNG i Gongiang Yu Jenny Yu Richard Yu NinaZeiger SabaZeleke Christopher Zepeda Honey Bun C. Bush Juapo Cinelli Extra Fresh Elizabeth Stark Cherelle Wheeler YU- WHEELER OQnna oitm ‘’ ‘ ca Foot th e- « Of Playing If all day? t. janine G naJanury 273 highlights of the year: Having our little freshman brothers here to tease, the winter ball, winning the spirit cup. Alison Swift 1 1 and Jana Cooper 11 ■expressiveness will brina opportunities. ® ’evvarDafi Ca. 94708 member library ' ' ' OnMATIONsvsTEM UJilkin {banners corrin The joy Shono birthday Carroll aachel -Mf sample of prope tiquette ladyliKo best pick-up line; I don ' t need no pick-up lines, I don ' t talk to girls. -Lament Turner 10 and Meera Sharinoff and , foruLora . ® ' ® Leonardos, too photogenic 274 UNDERCLASS Can P ' assume tPew reduction Carnpos tc couragen « ! t e adrnio ' , 0 5 P ' eefVuHe soccessf ' ess on , have oeen m role reciated- ■■ ' ' . ' jr nf teachers 276 WINTER SPORTS Men’s Basketball 278 Women ' s Basketball 280 Men’s JV Basketball 282 Women’s JV Basketball 283 Men’s Soccer 284 Women’s Soccer. 286 Wrestling 288 NCS 290 Candids 292 277 Malcolm Dunbar showing off his incredible defense. The 1986-87 men ' s varsity basketball season continued the Berkeley High tradition for hoop excellence as they reached the North Coast Tournament once again and finished second in the GBAL. Although they wound up with a fairly disappointing 1 1 - 16 record overall (7 - 6 in league), the Stelton Mitchell and Marvin Buckley coached team displayed a superb blen of talent and enthusiasm which enabled them to finish strong - including an upset of eventual champion De La Salle in a GBAL Tournament thriller. The Jackets performed superbly all year despite the fact that they lost 12 players to graduation just a year before. This year ' s squad was led by All- League senior forward Malcolm Dunbar, whose tip-in at the buzzer enabled the Jackets to win their most unbelieeeevable game of the season against De La Salle, juniors Stacy Cotton-Bustin ' Club Bailey, Terrence T-Bone Allen, and Mike I ' ll Shoot Sklut, and seniors Dan Academics Greif and Greg Psycho Richey. Seniors Kenyatta Phelps and Adrian House Anderson provided excitement as the season came to a conclusion. Next year ' s squad appears headed for glory, especially if big man Ben Nason can sharpen his skills at center and Roderick Lee and Jimmy Crutison see more time. The addition of Anthony Jackson and possibly Tim Pete from JV should only strengthen an already strong team. We did a superb job with the group of talented players we had. - Coach Mitchell Terence Allen displays his excellent dribbling techniques. Mike Sklut reaches for the ball. 278 WINTER SPORTS 1 I Malcolm Dunbar doing his famous one-handed shot. (Berkeley Scores First) Washington (SF) 56-60 Logan High 53-72 De Anza 65 -68 Skyline 48 -45 ‘Alameda 70-72 ‘Kennedy 61 -59 ‘El Cerrito 64 - 50 ‘Pinole Valley 79 -66 ‘DeLaSalle 42 -47 ‘Kennedy • 78-64 ‘Alameda 66-68 ‘DeLaSalle 49 -57 ‘Pinole Valley 60-49 +DeLaSalle 49 -47 +Kennedy 61 -56 +DeLaialle 64-65 -j-San Ramon 42-55 , Denotes League Games V +Derk)tes GBAL Playoffs The ' 87 Varsity Basketball team, front row (L to R): Jimmy Crutison, Terence Allen, Roderick Lee, Andrew Bunnin, Stacy Bailey. Back row: Coach Stelton Mitchell, Dan Greif, Mike Sklut, Malcolm Dunbar, Greg Richey, Kenyatta Phelps, Richard Rowell. Not pictured: Adrian Anderson, Ben Nason. SEUDEMNES It was fun while it lasted. - Kenyetta Phelps It was a great inter- racial experience. - Dan Greif Next year ' s team is going to be super tough. - Mike Sklut We won when it counted. - Malcom Dunbar We ' re a lot better than our record shows. - Andrew Bunnin Men ' s Basketball 279 The 1986-1987 basketball season was full of excitement for the Jacket women. The preseason schedule, including games with the top teams in the Bay Area, ended on a good note as the Jackets placed second in the Granada Tournament and the Mills Classic. The Jackets finished league play behind the Bay Area ' s two top ranked teams, El Cerrito and Carondelet. In the playoffs, the determined Jackets beat Carondelet 71-65 to set up a title match with El Cerrito for the league championship. But the Jackets left their best game at Carondelet as they lost to the Gauchos 65-43. Entering NCS play for the third time in four years, for the first time the Jackets were defeated in the first round. Their loss to Amador Valley ended their season with a record of 15-12. The Jackets received outstanding play from all league player and MVP Nina Andres and all league teammate Denise Peewee Dotson. MIP Antoinette Hinkston, senior guard Alyssa Nicholls, and sophomore Moninique Curtis filled out the first team. Next year should prove to be another good one for the team with the return of six varsity players. (Berkeley scores first) De Anza 58-28 Moreau 36-52 Washington (Fremont) 50-65 San Ramon 49-57 Skyline 57-47 Mitty 45-60 Northgate 41 -38 California 43-53 Newark Memorial 35-26 Alameda 44-30 ‘Kennedy 64-35 EI Cerrito 54-48 ‘Pinole Valley 65-28 ‘Carondelet 51 -68 ‘Kennedy 47-39 ‘Alameda 52-39 ‘Carondelet 35-48 ‘El Cerrito 53-57 ‘Pinole Valley 80-28 “Carondelet 71 -65 “El Cerrito 65-43 +Amador Valley 36-47 ‘denotes league games “denotes playoff games ■‘‘denotes NCS game 280 WINTER SPORTS The ' 87 Women ' s Varsity Basketball team. Back row (Lto R): Antoinette Hinkston, Nina Andres, Karen Wichner, Moninique Curtis, Anna Woodby, Coach Nak. Front Row: Denise Peewee Dotson, Naddett Donegan. Not pictured; Alyssa Nicholls and Christ! Goodie. Peewee, Mo, Nina, and Anti shut down the Kennedy offense. Nina Andres terrifies the Alameda player with her stunning defense. Peewee snatches the rebound against some helpless Eagle. In the beginning of the season we had a lot of problems, but by the end we were a whole new team. We came together when it counted the most: in the playoffs V5. Carondelet -Nina Andres This season ended very well for us, coming in second in the GBAL and beating Carondelet. Icy playing Nin, Anti, and Alyssa! -Denise PeeWee Dotson We had a good season. I really enjoyed playin with the homey s (the girl ' s basketball team.). The Family ' s breaking up, but this season will always be r emembered. -Antoinette Hinkston left; Alyssa Nicholls follows the bouncing ball. Women ' s Basketball 281 At first glance, the women ' s JV Basketball season would seem to be a disappointment. At last glance, too. Going 0 - 8 in league and 0-19 overall could not by any stretch of the imagination be called a success. However, the team did, for the most part, have fun, and actually came close to winning once or twice. Coached yet again by the illustrious Ricky Caldwell, the team kept up a positive attitude throughout the long season and perhaps helped to develop a few future varsity stars. below: Action at the sidelines. ■ I ¥ .. ' i ' 5 ' d ■ J hII ■ ' t i JV Basketball above: Sabrina does her early morning stretches on the court. above: Demetra Smith demonstrates her dribbling skill. top: On your marks. . .get set. shoot. 282 WINTER SPORTS u iihough not receiving the kind of publicity the Varsity team received, the JV men ' s basketball squad posted a 14-4 season and 8 - 2 league record and won the GBAL outright. Coached by Marvin Hagler Buckley, the JV squad was led by sophomores Anthony AJ Jordan and Jim Pete, both of whom should figure prominently on next year ' s varsity team. Other notable contributing members of the team were Sam Slam Bam Murchison, Quincy Jondingham, and Ryan Taylor. left; Berkeley High successfully blocks the shot. above: Chaos at the hoop. Left: Sorry, the guys just won ' t sit still for the team picture. l ( 283 I N ovember 15 started another outstanding season for the Berkeley High Men ' s Soccer team. 1987 brought new blood Bill and John Cooper, Jake Disston, Sean Alavi and Caleb Entrekin to the team. The preseason ended with seven wins, one loss and two ties for Berkeley. The season put nine wins and one loss on the record, with easy games throughout. De La Salle turned out to be Berkeley ' s only rival, with Berkeley breaking their winning streak with a score of 1-0. The next game ended in a tie, giving Berkeley the G.B.A.L. Championship. Then came the playoffs when Berkeley beat Alameda but lost to De La Salle which brought about a tie breaker game. The score was 1-0 De La Salle and because of un-sportsman like conduct, a fight ensued. Nonetheless Berkeley got a spot in North coast but lost to Logan 6-0 because of our inexperience on astroturf. Although Berkeley ended the season with a loss, spirits were up at the end of the game because the season was a good one, one to be proud of. Rob Young was the top goal scorer of the season and he, along with Ian Welsh and Chad Lewis were recognized as most valuable players. Only five players are graduating, leaving a tremendous line up for next year, and a promise for another exciting season. above right: Jake Disston slides in for a home run. (Ber1 eley ' s Scores First) Alameda 5-1 Kennedy 9-1 El Cerrito 4-0 De La Salle 1-0 Pinole Valley 6-0 Alameda 6-0 Kennedy 3-1 El Cerrito 4-1 De La Salle 1-1 Pinole Valley 4-1 Alameda 3-0 De La Salle 1-4 De La Salle 0-1 Logan (NCS) 0-6 Denotes Playoffs I Keeping with the style of the BHS Soccer team, Eric Loebel dives for the ball. 284 WINTER SPORTS L 51 L J I ! Back row: Assist.Coach: Dave Patterson, Ian Welsh, Brant Kaake, Chad Lewis, Sean Hearne, Daniel Pinella, Thor Tichener, Eric Loebel, Jake Disston, Bill Cooper, Caleb Entrekin, John Cooper, Ezra Drogin, Coach: John Miotel, Front row: Assist. Coach: David Ultan, Loren Loverde, Nick Traylor, Carlos Quiroz, Sean Alavi, Rob Young, Marc De Janvry, Matt Arndt, Rob Ades, Lorenzo De Janvry This was the season, but unfortunately it wasn ' t, so it ' s up to next year to do it one more time. -Rob Young Win or lose we booze. -Marc De Janvry We are the BHS soccer team, all other schools we should have creamed, we bring all the girls out and make them scream. They call us the jackets cuz we got the Juice. In ' 87 we ' re bustin loose. . . Hit it Ez! -Rob Ades and Matt Ardnt Men ' s Soccer 285 The 1986-87 Women ' s Varsity soccer season was a big surprise for many players, a season made up of mud- bowls, bruises, scratches, stitches, and no coach to start the season. Despite all this they finished a strong 3rd in the GBAL second if they had beat Piedmont. The lack of a coach brought the team together and they coached themselves for a lot of the season. The season ended quietly: for some reason there were no play-offs, no finals. As a final note: Ann Kletz was named most valuable player for the season and Amy Clements was coach ' s choice. Erin and Jo are bored during the El Cerrito massacre, while Rachel scouts fortendas. (Berkeley scores first) Moreau 2- 2 San Leandro 3- 2 Monte Vista 0- 3 irvington 2- 0 El Cerrito 10- 0 College Park 1- 2 Alameda 4- 0 Bishop O ' Dowd 2- 2 Encinal 3- 0 El Cerrito 5- 0 Carondelet 0- 3 Piedmont 2- 2 Alameda 2- 0 Bishop O’Dowd 2- 0 Encinal (forfeit) 1- 0 El Cerrito 6- 0 Carondeiet 2-10 Piedmont 1- 1 The Women ' s soccer team (L to R): Back row, Cherie Hearn, Sarah Nelson, Meera Sharnoff, Ann Kletz, Rachel Jones, Carolyn Gamblin, Erin Brown, Meli Leonardos, Alex Gorin, Jeannette Gross, Cora Barns, Susan Little, Emma Goldbeck. Front row, April Westbrook, Amy Clements, Holly Brown, Malana Moshesh, Norma Delgado, Elizabeth Klein, Adrienne Bentley, Johanna King, Sarah Horton. Amy Clements and Mel I Leonardo! scoring as usual. 286 WINTER SPORTS Norma Delgado making a wall pass to Johanna King. Ann Kletz contemplates the game. SSBEMNE The best pan about the season was our fans. •Amy Clements and Johanna King Next season we ' re going to kill Piedmont! -Meera Sharnojf Well, it wasn ' t a bad season. -Sarah Nelson Even though we deserved to be second, it was a great season. -Malana Moshesh Women s Soccer 287 ' We were juiced up going to league. Those saps didn ' t want none. Next year I ' m tossing marks. I ' d like to give special thanks to my team mates and especially the coaches. -Jon Colder I think the season proved that we have a lot of spirit - We went through most of the season without a coach and (we) did it on our own. -Delmer Del Johnson Wrestling top: James Street, Delmer Johnson, Bob Tondre, Coach Mitchell Molotnik, Arum Tondre, Charles Dubois, bottom: Joel Weinburg, Tet Nishimoto, Jon Calder, Leonard Jones, Matt Calder, Micah Zarlow. 288 WINTER SPORTS T he 1986-1987 Berkeley High Wrestling Team suffered greatly from the absence of a coach. Mr. Crawford, BHS Golf Coach, filled in admirably, supervising practice but the season came down to little more than two outstanding performances by Jon Calder and Del Johnson at the League Tournament. Jon Calder, sophomore, repeated last year ' s tremendous performance, once again placing second in the league in his weight class. Unfortunately, Calder, who also placed at the El Cerrito tournament, injured his shoulder in the first round at the North Coast Tournament and was unable to continue. Senior Del Johnson, who finished fourth at league last year, captured second and also a fourth in North Coast. Calder and Johnson were hurt the least by the absence of a coach. Since all of the team ' s dual meets were cancelled, the other wrestlers could not gain the experience needed to do well at league. Hopefully next year Berkeley will return to compete for the league title not held since the days of Coach Podwell. 289 291 flies f addett player a « ' WIMhR SPORTS CANDIDS r 1 1 BHS, in a comparative mode, can be likened to the making of a rich beef stew. In a pot we can add chunks of beef, potatoes, and a variety of vegetables with several dashes of spices and herbs. When the stew is cooked, we pull out the individual ingredients, which have become something more in taste th they would be in isolation. In addition, the mixture of- the ingredients produces a broth thati jM iaM from any of its cdntributir that one €at 3 tfffg skj ¥eek h thesis tl)0‘ sometimes Jne ¥ iteater thaki e sum prk individual parts. 4 : -$ 1 BHS is our corhmunity ' ' -jjS s hdaki Sm so many other high schools their choice of curriculum and studeffh a Jp sj BHS is a comprehensive high school with varied curriculum for all students. Our large Stude% population of 3,00H derives ' from paronts f opi various walks • of ,Jife: socially, ethnicaHy, dnp economically. ' And because ofom--- ' --sif ' curriculum, BHS maintaips a stSfT trained and depipatedie ers., T?7e interaction oiPh e mgfedierita BHS produces sometnng rppier an any Zf its contributir p0$r-- hkstrength of our high school is, th iJUeztfuIya microcosm of our society. What }ye (students .and staff aliigs) experience here St BHS is what ou juHl experience ' , her - aduaHsn,. as participahtSK)f Americpp’ society. I knosvlSf norther high school that possesses such strength as that f your school. ... BHS . • . ' • - • . ’ -Antonio J tf’udisco 296 FACULTY ACADEMICS For me, Berkeley High School has always been an exciting and challenging place to work. I was a counselor here from 1971 to 1975 and found it extremely rewarding person- ally and professionally. I have yearned the past couple of years to return to BHS and finally in 1986, got another opportunity to work here. I ' m happy to be back. -Murphy Taylor By far the greatest power of BHS is the diversity of students and staff. We have everything - politically, economically, socially, racially, just every- thing. With a few excep- tions these people blend together with pride, understanding, respect, and determination. Second- ly, the program at BHS - classroom, clubs, activities, sports, music drama, and student services far exceed that of most high schools. -Lyn Teller Working in education in the 60 ' s is no bed of roses. The hours are long, the pay is low, and you do not receive applause from other professionals nor the so- ciety as a whole. Never- theless, I understand no greater reward than working with young people. They are curious, irreverent, of- ten bright, always a chal- lenge. And they are our future. What could be more important? -Susan Groves i AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT We are unique. Berkeley High is the only high school in the nation with an African-American Studies program. The black students and community demanded a comprehen- sive education of their heritage; thus, the department was started in 1968. The African-American Studies Department is made up of 13 courses ranging . from African history and culture to Black male-female re- lationships. Last year students went to the School Board and successfully demonstrated the need for the program, therefore preventing it from being closed down. This year the department is in full swing. Participation is up and the department is raising funds through dances, lip-sync competi- tions, and button sales. above; Now Nicole, stop smiling for the camera and pay attention! right: The dedicated head of the de- partment, Mr. Navies. 298 FACULTY ACADEMICS G. Aguilar S. Anderson D. Dean L. Johnson R. Kaneko K. Laidlaw T. Nguyen-Khoa L Poe E. Randolph C. Revtyak V. Wenrich R. Allen D. Allin E. Anderson Anisa Rukan Ragheed means: “The righteous and successful woman.” Mrs. Rasheed certainly has been successful. Berkeley High is the only high school in the U.S. that offers an African dance class. In fact, most colleges do not have this pro- gram. Mrs. Rasheed said, “The name is misleading. We ex- plore not only African-Haitian dance, but all types of African dance.” Mrs. Rasheed is a profession- al dancer herself, working with a company called, “Dimensions.” Dimensions is a distinguished group that performed in the Second World African Arts Fes- tival in Nigeria, 1977. More recently, the group danced at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Mrs. Rasheed said,“I en- courage students to consider dance as a career - there are many opportunities available.” 299 The Photography department is one of the last mohicans of the art department. Budget cuts and an upswing of aca- demic focus have forced the grapliic arts classes out of the curriculum, and other surviving art classes are suffering. Still, tlie photography program thrives. Photography has always been popular among students, and there are long waiting hsts for enrollment every semester. What is so intriguing to students about this particular art form? Junior Sean Kaer explained, “Out of all the art courses, photography looked the most interesting and I already knew a httle about it and hoped to improve my skills. I didn’t expect the darkroom procedures to be as numerous and comp- licated, but I’m having fun and enjoying my pictures any- way.” Although it is not always the “easy A” class some people think it is. Photography does give people with a visual talent the opportunity to put their creativity to work and those without, to learn. For many, it is first thought to be a no-risk art form. Almost anyone can hold a camera steady long enough to take a picture. But (like steering is not all there is to driving a car), holding a camera is not all it takes to be a good 1 1 photographer There are distance and light- ing adjustments. There is timing for exposure. And to be a good photographer perseverance and patience are required, not to mention the creative aspect. With the help of Mr. Romero (one of our dedicated photo- graphy teachers) the department has produced a contingent of award winners, including one national winner. Mr. Doran hopes to keep up the fine tra- dition, and continue the ex- cellent program. L. Anderson J. Barber B. Beal T. Bennett A. Bengtson R. Best J. Biondi W. Black J. Bodenhausen H. Boley D. Bracelin J. Bragg S. Brand M. Bremer W. Brooks S. Brown 3 00 FACULTY ACADEMICS ARTS,1NDUSTRY DESI6N Recently the State College Sys- tem changed its requirements to include a year of art. Therefore, tlie enrollment in the BHS Art, Industry, and Design department is the largest it’s been in five years. And why not? With the incredible range of courses, who could resist? A student can make a variety of things such as ceramic bowls in potteiy, or silver rings in Advanced Jewelry Lapidary. Students can even learn to tune-up their car in car care or design a house in Advanced Mechanical Drawing. Last year ten photography students were prize winners and this year Mr. Doran (the new department head) has his sights set for even more glory. Nothing can stop the art, industry and design students now! Rachel Jones, Denise Watt, Glad Allman and Susie Kossa brighten up a friends birthday. Marc La Riviere (above) and Randall Roddy (below) put their ideas on paper. 301 m t 3rsjm DAWN BftENNER OPPHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES - ART INDUSTRY DESIGN DEPARTMENT BUSINESS EDUCATION To help many of us grope our ways into the bewildering world of business, the Business Education De- partment at BHS offers a decent variety of practical classes. Probably the most readily applicable, there- fore most popular, is typing. This is followed closely by economics. an uncertain science described by the late President John F. Kennedy as “the astrology of the Twentieth Century.” Shorthand, record-keeping, business law and accounting are also offered, all treasured skills in an increasingly mercantile society. Rebecca Foote puts the finishing touches on her novel. Haro Halton smiles innocently after he poured coke all over the keyboard. 304 FACULTY ACADEMICS C. Brush M. Bunts D. Bye A. Caburi M. Carey H. Choulett R.CIaudine P. Clayton R. Collier K. Conning H. Constant P. Crawford A. Crismon J. Dale J. Dickey Sure, Keith Conning is a tea- cher, but he is also involved in other programs. Conning’s “first love” is run- ning. He is very involved with the BHS Cross Country and Track teams. His official title is “assistant coach”, but he is much more than that to many athletes. Not only does he assign workouts, take photos, get times, and give encouragement at all the meets, but he also works out with the team every other day. An old achilles in- jury prevents him from training any more. The “Con Man” (as he is affectionately called by distance runners)also writes for a monthly magazine called Calif- ornia Track and Running News. Conning’s feature is “Prep notes”, which contains informa- tion on Cahfomia High School athletes. Conning is also involved in a “Prostitution Patrol”. The pa- trol walks in groups, and stands with prostitutes on the corner. The patrol has had considerable success, reducing prostitution substantially. Conning said, “Personally, I am not opposed to prostitution. However, I think that street prostitution should not go on in a residential neighborhood. I would prefer a system of lega- lized prostitution, which would be conducted in industrialized areas, away from where famihes live. This would eliminate pimps, and the women could be inspected for health diseases.” Indeed, the Berkeley com- munity has much to thank Keith Conning for. The other day at lunch, I was wondering how I was going to afford the new moped I was desperate to own. For- tunately, my good friend Joe Student overheard my lamenta- tions and came over to offer me a suggestion. He told me to check out the Career Center. “The what center?” I asked. “Tlie Career Center,” said Joe. “It’s a great place to go to get jobs. I’ve gotten tliree clerical jobs there, which will help me pay for college as well as improve my typing skills. You can get almost any kind of job - from yard- work to babysitting!” “Wow!” I said, “That’s great! But isn’t it hard to find the job you want?” “Not at all,” he said. “The place is really well organized, and the people are really help- ful. They obviously know what they’re doing, and do a good job of it.” (the vision of my moped was getting clearer!) “Besides job offers, it also has lots of information about colleges. You know, pam- phlets and stuff.” “Thanks a lot, Joe!” As I walked towards my next class I began thinking, “Do I want a red motor scooter.. .or maybe silver....” T. Doran T. Doyle F. Dunn-Ruiz D. Elchorn W. Elliott H. Foster F. Gallegos N. Gardner FI. Garn E. Garst A. Goldstein J. Gregerson S. Gronningen B. Flagains C. Hamilton A. Hansen 306 FACULTY ACADEMICS CAREER CENTER — For those interested in throwing their shoulder behind the massive wheel of work, the Career Center is a serious source of information. Lo- cated in the G Building and headed by Ahce Porter, the Center tries to nudge students into appropriate jobs, colleges., careers, and even inter- Berkeley Witchdoctor?! Naw, I’ll keep looking. (right) Ms. Porter gives Edith some career tips. national programs. The job board is an essential feature, with its changing listings of a surprisingly wide range of job opportunities (despite a pathetic and seemingly chronic shortage of offers of un- limited salaries to amateur musicians, or free limo usage for skilled Dove Bar eaters, or even the minimum wage for advanced dreamers). The Center will help with such annoying mysteries as filling out job applica- tions getting work permits, and appearing sincere in job inter- views. Field studies and the Work Studies Program help students in getting credit for either volunteer work or paid employment. Vo- cational school advice is available, as is information regarding college, placement. Private businesses occa sionally appear at the Center, des- perately hoping to recruit some of the dazzling talent that inhabits thisi campus. In October the Elite Model- ling Agency visited, checking us out, hoping to sign contracts with at least a few hundred of us. 307 COMPUTER SCIENCE Computers are important. There is no way around it. As computers become more and more prominent in our daily lives, we can see how important it is that we get a good education in computer science. Fortunately, Berkeley High offers a high quality program to help. Tire computer science department is the newest department in the school, being only four years old. Its success is evident in its quality and the diversity of its course offerings and students. There are nine classes available teaching four computer languages: Basic, Pascal, assembly, and Logo. These classes all involve various applications of computer technology. They are popular electives, no longer re- stricted to stereotypical “computer nerds.” Matt is hypnotized by his reflection in the computer screen, (right) Due to its diversity and quality, the Berkeley High computer sci- ence department has become fairly weU known. As well as visitors from China, a delegation from the Soviet Union travehng through the U.S. (to look at computer education programs in school) has chosen BHS as a stop on its trip. So if you’re looking for a good elective next year, don’t skip over the Computer Science Department! “It would be easier if you turned •the computer on,” says Mrs. Sutton to Allen Ingram, (above) 308 FACULTY ACADEMICS M. Hassett P. Henri J. Holmquist H. Houck W. Hubbard J. Hunter G. Jackson J. Jacob D. Johnson T. Johnson M. Kaaya T. Kellis J. Kennedy M. Knight C. Ko C. Kratz “I wanted to start a program that would familiarize the elem- entary schools with computers,” said Mrs. Russ, head of the Computer Department These mental skateboards having re- placed tricycles for many kids, this past summer Mrs. Russ got a grant through the Apple Computer program to start teaching children about compu- ters. As a result, the class “Teaching in technology” was created. This innovative activi- ty sends BHS students over to Washington Elementary School for one period every day to show the grade-schoolers that compu- ters are more interesting than Leggos. To accomphsh this, a variety of teaching methods are used; Number drills, arithmetic processes, and actual simulations, problem-solving, and applica- tions. From this, the grade- schoolers will emerge knowing the computer language Logo and a certain amount of word- processing, while the BHS stu- dent-teachers are learning rudi- mentary and complex teaching skills through on-the-job exper- ience. 309 E. Langille D. LeBlanc ' j ' i( MK • • « “Quick! Don’t hit that bus!” Almost everyone takes the Driver’s Ed class at Berkeley High, the obvious reason being to learn how to drive. But just what does the privilige of driving mean and what is the motivation behind this teenage compulsion? Sure, there are those fortunate people with jobs who need transportation to work that the bus might not provide, but I set out to discover what everyone else needs a car for. According to junior Sam Kamin, the answer is “freedom.” Driv- ing a car means having something tliat is truly your responsibility. If you mess up driving, you’ve got only yourself to blame. Driving is a major milestone for many students growing up. Voting, the Lottery, and careers all have to wait, but driving is a symbol that you’re entering the adult world. Perhaps Georgia Schreiber, grade 12, described tlie intense thrill of driving best when she said, “Driving in my VW Bug, I feel like a hamster in a liberty ball.” L. Lee M. Leek J. Liu-KIein A. Low J. Ludemann E. Lui D. MacDonald E. Maibaum J. Marin W. Mason S. Mattson F. McNamee C. Mendoz F. Metcalf 3 1 0 FACULTY « ACADEMICS DRIVER’S ED. Every semester hundreds of eager sophomores enroll in Driver’s Education, taking their first step to that all important and long- awaited dream: the Driver’s License. It is a 9-week course, usually paired with another 9 weeks of Social Living, in which prospective permit owners are acquainted with the basics of driving rules, regula- tions and safety tips. Safety is the key word here, however, accor- ding to department head Mr. Prosser. “Skills can be picked up at any- time,” he explained, “but if people don’t learn how to share the road, there will continue to be accidents all the time.” Caution on the road, for drivers as well as bikers and pedestrians, is taught through the use of films such as “Red Asphalt” and “Wheels of Tragedy.” Students who earn their learning permits have the opportunity to go on to Drive r’s Training, the “hands-on” program also offered. left: Mr. Constant drives even while he reads the bulletin. bottom: Steering Aerobics. A 311 ENGLISH Our English department is un- ique because the teachers here have a lot of freedom to choose how and what they teach. As a result, the curriculum involves a very impressive array of subjects and literature. By the time students graduate from Berkeley, they are offered an extensive re- petoire of sophisticated works, and a strong basic understanding of the essay style. “We believe in what we’re doing,” said Mr. Rose, “We try to give students a sense of complete works of Literature - we want to get people excited about them.” Even though most teachers agree they are overworked, understaffed, and underpaid, many admit it is “the students” (wow) that m ake teaching worthwhile. Jason Powers catching up on “Dick and Jane.” Kurt Strovink and Rebecca Foote get their “Chillings-”worth of The Scarlet Letter. Joad Skjelbred tries to make cartoon art look like English. 3 1 2 FACULTY ACADEMICS S. Mitchell J. Mohrbach H. Myers R. Navies H. Nelson M. O ' Loughlin A. Panasenko K. Pensky A. Porter D. Powers L. Prosser Rasheed G. Reynolds L. Rice J. Romero C. Rone Well, at least she kne v why her romance with the X-man failed, all that time, all those days of preening, paying attention to children, reinvesting her finances, avoiding a loved one, all those days when the promised fires of romance failed to kindle, it was that simple, they had read different newspapers. They read clashing horoscopes. -Elyse Shafarman student of Ms. Garst If there is one thing the English department needs more of, it is a good creative writing program. There used to be one after school on Tuesdays last year, but it met irregularly and hardly anyone knew about it. One teacher, the exceptional Ehzabeth Garst, has managed to make creative writing a large part of her class. Students get a few take home assign- ments a week, in which they are asked to write creatively on a topic of their choice. The interesting thing is that the writing is not collected, instead everyday Ms. Garst asks for a few volunteers to read their work out loud. The readers get an open critique from the class. As a result, everyone shares a special closeness that other class- es probably lack. Mrs. Gars t started teaching here last year and is already a big hit with the students, most of whom agree that her class is one of the best. 313 Latin. This word brings two tilings to the average mind. 1. A dull dead language that is impossible to learn.. ..OR.... 2. A race of people south of the border. Regardless of the second thought, the first one could not EVEN be further from the truth. Latin is a course in which you learn about love poems, satires, his- tory, conspiracies, Caesar’s battle plans against the Gauls, and ancient works of art. However, the one thing that makes Latin the favorite course of so many people is the teacher, Mrs. Small. Corny as it sounds, she is one of the main reasons anyone stays on in Latin. It’s not just that she’s a “dedicated” teacher, but she has a way of having her students share her enthusiasm for the ancient Ro- man culture. You’re probably tliinking, “Heh, this is great. Now where’s my picture in the ski club?” Let me say one more thing to those people. Mrs. Small’s teaching has an impact on all her students that can best be summed up by something Ah Hershdorfer, a graduate of Mrs. Small’s Latin course, said: “La- tin will be influencing me for the rest of my hfe; ” and to Mrs. Small’s many former stu- dents who are now majoring in (or already have majored in) Classical languages, that is an understatement. L. Rose M. Rowland N. Rubin F. Russ A. Ryken D. Sanchez N. San Martin T. Sayles P. Saxby D. Schrump R. Scrofani L. Sheridan M. Sicular-Mertens L. Silverman D. Sing M. Singman 3 1 4 FACULTY ACADEMICS teachers to retirement, the depart- ment was only able to acquire three new ones. This generated towering numbers of students in each classroom, making it even more difficult for the less exper- ienced teachers. The department was going down for the count. But now with the new chairperson, Madame Claudine, at the helm, things are making an upward swing. All year, meetings are being held to discuss fresh ideas for classes, and to give the department new direction. This year, with the addition of an American Sign Lan- guage class tauglit by a visiting teacher from Vista College, the curriculum is looking up. Teach- ers are also working closely with junior higli school teachers to make for easy integration when they come to work at Berkeley High. Things are expected only to get better so next year promises to be especially strong for the department. Mr. Schrump and his close com- panion teach the days lesson. Ms. Krumins reads the bulletin to her perpetually smiling class. This has definitely been a year of recovery for the Foreign Language department. After losing six of the department’s most experienced 315 HISTORY A potpourri of classes compose the History department. Indeed more than just the traditional U.S. history is taught here. Subjects range from European, Californian, and World History to Criminal and Constitutional law. Anthropo- logy, and Current World Affairs. Whatever your interest whether it’s politics, psychology, or eco- nomics, this department, under the insightful guidance of chair- person Steve Teel, will meet your needs. Not only is there a variety of classes, but also a diverse group of teachers. Mr. Eichom’s couch, Ms. Wilson’s small group discussions for American Political Institutions, and Mr. Anderson’s volleyball games on sunny Friday afternoons are just a few examples of the different approaches to teaching. The curriculum is intense, in- cluding much reading, individual research, interviews, and paper writ- ing. As a result, the BHS History department is literally making his- tory. above: Nena Bloom seeks shelter behind her Criminal Law book. left: Ms. Wade’s class learns the ins and outs of history. 3 1 6 FACULTY ACADEMICS M. Small V. Spohn F. Sponseller M. Sutliff D. Taper S. Teel N. Thompson F. Thornburg R. Traum R. Tryon V. Van Steenberg J. VanZomeren M. Vogel E. Wade A. Ward S. Warren Mr. ' TolxHco This man doesn’t need an American Express Card. You’d recognize him anywhere: with liis suit, glasses, David Letterman smile, and endless humorous anecdotes about politicians. It’s Mr. Teel, the power house of the History Department. He’s been teaching for 18 years and started teaching his most popular course. Politics and Power, in 1977. Eleven years ago, he and a student came up with the idea for a Model Con- gress on a Close-Up trip to Washington D.C. They were watching the real Congress in action, when the bolt of light- ning hit them. And so it was. And now it is. Politics and Power is a crash course in his- tory, current events, public speaking, government, and in- famous trademark Teel mono- logues all in one. And nothing comes any better than that. However, there is another side to Steve. A side somewhat foreign to students who go in and out of school never fully realizing that some (not all) teachers are actually human. Steve enjoys working in his front yard planting trees and shrubs, going out to dinner and playing in a baseball league of U.C. grad students. Mr. Teel has no desire to be a Congressman because he’d rather plant trees and spend time with his 29 year old wife Janet, a former student of hi After she graduated he saw her once in the halls of BHS in 1972 and again at a party in 1982. Tliey were married in June of 1986. Truth is stranger than fiction. 317 RETAIL HARDWARE MANAGER Exp. nec. Salary f incentive. - -JESS.SF. TAIL SALES WOMEN MEN looking for enthusiastic outgo] l g people. Top comm wi th si r. Calir“ En?!fiiWPPf9Tf to demon- strate sell puppets. $4.50 hr. Unfortunately, the boss did not like it when you wore your favorite pair of ripped jeans-too bad you didn’t get the job. Luckily, you are now taking the Job Orientation and Fashion class at Berkeley High, where Linda Rice teaches you how to prepare a resume and how to be successful in your next job interview. She videotapes you in practice interviews and helps you with your color coordination and analysis. You also have the opportunity to get actual job experience by volunteering in a local business. On the other hand, if you are thinking of running your own business someday, the pilot, double period class in the Retail Merchandising department is the one for you. You get to be a manager of a small business in a simulated town with other stu- dents. Ms. Rice feels this is the best way to learn business theory. You may even be able to get Economics credit for this class soon! D. Wasdon P. Washburn E. Waters F. Wehking S. Weintraub M. Wilkins B. Williams T. Wilson J. Wise S.Wolfer M. Wong L. Woodson M. Zollinger 3 1 8 FACULTY ACADEMICS HOME ECONOMICS Tracy Mar and Tracy Newton sewing their fingers together. Nancy Rubin teaches those sex words. The Home Economics depart- ment has a new department head this year, Mr. Doran. He believes that the Home Economics classes offered are “important and very valuable to the students” and he is concerned because the enrollment is down this year. His explanation is that students have less time for electives because of the gradua- tion requirements. This year only two sewing classes and two cooking classes were offered. The class with the largest enrollment is Social Living. True, it is a required course, but it has become very popular over the years. The class features guest speakers and many films, and brings the real world to the students in a learning enviroment. 319 MATH Most everybody is familiar with the Pythagorean theorem . Yet only a handful of people know that Pythagoras did not develop the theory liimself. According to Mr. Reynolds, math teacher extraordinaire, it was actually one of Pythagoras’ students who discovered the equation. It is not easy to make numbers, theories, and ge ometric figures inter- esting, but at BHS, the top notch Mathematics department does as good a job as anybody. There are an incredible array of classes, ranging from Elementary Math to College Calculus, These many courses were set up to meet the needs of our diverse student population. Overcoming disastrous budget cuts, the math department remains in top form. The teachers have not lost their zeal, and the students continue to score sky high on Advanced Placement and standardized tests. bottom left: Sonny Chung wonders why cos x 2 equals 37. below: Feeling the pressures in Mr. San Martins’s class. 320 FACULTY ACADEMICS B. Avery L. Belany M. Bell M. Birch B. Boatman S. Bolling C. Brooks J. Brown B. Citragno W. Collier G. Davis A. Edmondson R. Greely E. Green S. Harper Mr. LeBlanc, in high school. While being one of the most popular math teachers at Berkeley High, Mr. Le Blanc admits he is not “an average teacher.” Mr. Le Blanc, father of six, spends most of his spare time participating in two men’s support groups. He also caters weddings and parties with his wife. With all this to do he stiU finds time to run over 25 miles per week and work out regularly at the Y.- all while working full time at BHS. Many of us associate Mr. LeBlanc with his ’74 Alfa Romeo convertible, which he dubs his “summer toy.” As some people know, he took a year’s leave in 1981 and moved to Hawaii where he taught at Kamehameha High School for students of Hawaiian descent. After half a year, Mr. Le Blanc decided to return to Berkeley and teach at BHS because he missed the Bay Area. 321 Ms. Brown grew up as an only child in Santa Ana, a town in Southern California. She drives a ’79 Monte Carlo, which whe declares, “isn’t my style but my mom gave it to me, and it has air conditioning, so it’s not too bad.” Ms. Brown always liked dance even though she didn’t dance very much when she was young, and only took a few classes in high school. Ms. Brown started dancing ser- iously when she became an adult. She has taught P.E. in school, and has always pre- ferred to teach dance. During the summers she teaches dance at a camp, and takes a few dance classes. She also keeps herself busy by teaching aero- bics at Sweats (a studio in Berkeley). Ms. Brown said, “I really enjoy teaching aero- bics, it takes up a lot of my time, but it’s worth it!” D. Hartwell J. Horikoshi B. Jackson-Mellion E. Jones D. McKinney D. Mims M. Perry C. Pocock B. Powers M. Reynolds I. Scott C. Shaw B. Singleton G. Smith J. Sutton E. Tramble 322 FACULTY ACADEMICS — P.E. — The Berkeley High Physical Ed- ucation department is perhaps the finest in the Bay Area. An amazing variety of classes coupled with a staff of highly skilled experts makes up a program which develops the full potentied of every student at BHS. Ms. Gregerson, the department head says that her main goal is to have each student develop at least one lifetime skill. Beth Goldberg in action. The new student slave master yells, “Okay you wimps, only 500 more, then SIT-UPS!! Ha! Ha! Ha!” Jacob Solomon prepares to explore the murky depths of the BHS pool as Laurent DeJanvry explores other things. 323 C - f Mi- ' Vv1( kvi vw PC! A S - pTAy U j l 5lP QcxUJ-ot fit city of up to date equipment, but BHS offers the lowest pay in the Bay Area, and thus, loses many excellent teachers. Despite all these problems, teachers and students are still coming through. Science stu- dents have an outstanding record on standardized and Advanced Placement tests. Also, people who further pursue studies in college reportedly do very well. SCIENCE “The Berkeley High Science Teachers have never been so de- morahzed. They have no fire.” -Henry Nelson, department chairman. When it comes to the future of the science department, Mr. Nelson becomes a gloomy man. He says that the program is de- teriorating due to a lack of funds. Not only is there a scar- Daagya Dick, Annie Blomberg and Ted Hilliard taking the black market into Mrs. Hunter’s Chemistry class. Mr. Saxby gives Noel St. John the infamous Italian tire torture. 324 FACULTY ACADEMICS C. Walls G. Watson E. Whittle A. Williams Peter Saxby began as a Student teacher for Don Hub- bard of the Physics department. Upon the retirement of Mr. Harvey, Pete assumed the po- sition of Physics teacher. Al- though he has a strange sense of humor, Pete is well-liked and his classes are very enjoyable, although challenging. Pete’s words of wisdom to one of his worshipping students were, despite her trembling in awe of his sheer charisma, recorded by her as follows: “I was attracted to BHS by its excellent science program, the double period classes, and the emphasis on labwork.... “The departure of Mr. Har- vey was potentially explosive and I was called in to minimize the fall-out. I first met Mr. Harvey on the demohtion crew in a previous life. We have brushed elbows over the cen- turies.... “I enjoy teaching a lot and particularly enjoy interacting with students and playing with toys, or both. The students are terrible, but the salary is great. I will stay at BHS until Proposition 61 passes and I have to take a salary cut.... “The most satisfying exper- ience is when a student sudden- ly blurts out in the middle of class, ‘Oh my God! I just got it!’ ” (very rare).... “Capping on students is a part of every good teacher’s repertoire. Seriously, I’d like to see all students have access to an optimal learning enviro- ment - not just those who can pay for a private education. “Occasionally, I hope to retire and enter into pyrotech- nic partnership with Mr. Harvey in the Arcturus sector.” 325 A .A. Tr The specialized Vocational Education program at BHS as- sists students with Special Needs in planning for independence after high school. A state grant, the Work Ability Project, is a part of this program. It serves all Special Education Seniors, Juniors, and potential drop outs in Special Education. Students are screened into the Project through re commenda- tions from Special Education teachers, parent permission and the I.E.P. process, and the students’ interest and need. As- sessment includes a formal pro- cess (intake interview, interest surveys, work samples where appropriate, and follow-up ses- sion), as well as informal evalua- tion within Special Education, ROP, and Vocational Education classes. Special Education cur- riculum has a vocational em- phasis including pre-vocational, transitional, and job related academics. Pre-vocational skills are taught within ROP and Vocational Education classes where Job Training tutors begin helping students in their tran- sition from classroom to on-the- job training. Students attend Job Club sessions and are then placed in jobs developed for their individual abilities. Job Training tutors support students at their jobs by assisting them in getting to interviews, travel training when needed, initial training as appropriate, counsel- ing, and follow-up checks with employers. Before leaving BHS the Work Ability Project hooks the student up with community agencies that will also help the student attain the goal of being independent. 326 FACULTY ACADEMICS SPECIAL EDUCATION Little is known about the extra- ordinary Special Education depart- ment Many students have had classes within this department whe- ther they realized it or not One of the main goals of the depart- ment is to integrate handicap stu- dents with other students at BHS. This goal makes the BHS Special Education department unique from others in.Califomia. Mrs. Biondi, Department Chair, and 25 other teachers and staff personnel form the support pro- gram for the 125 students with handicap conditions. The program seeks to tutor students, offer special- ly designed instruction, and give support. The current program style began in 1981, and has been improving ever since. All students are involved in one of the five programs: resource specialist, for mildly handicapped students; special day classes, for students with more severe learning problems; visually impaired; hearing imparied; ortho- pedically handicapped, for students with physical problems which make them immobile. In addition to these programs, all students are involved in the vocational career program. This helps students find jobs or go onto college after high school. Most students spend about half of their day in classes with other BHS students. In addition to help- ing the special education students develop social and academic skills. this provides BHS students the awareness of handicapped people. The department is always looking for volunteers, students, and adults to help out. The department also tries to inform teachers of what to expect from and how to best deal with special education students with the use of pamphlets, meetings, and workshops. As a result, every- one comes out with a healthier attitude toward special education. The student aide shows a special education student how to get money out of the teachers bank account. 327 — vcc — Located at Bancroft and Mar- tin Luther King Jr. Way is the VCC. What exactly is the VCC? The VCC is the Vera Casey Cen- ter, a school-age parenting pro- gram. This special program en- ables any parent under the age of twenty-one, seeking a high school diploma, to leave their two year old or younger baby to be taken care of. This innovation began 16 yrs. ago with federal funds under Senate BiU 1860 and has since progressed to 48 centers in the state of California. Mrs. Jackson, the director for the past six years, says that the student workers from BHS (parents or not) not only gain five credits for the class, but get a beneficial experience in dealing with young children as well. above: Nina Zeiger practices child care techniques. right: Toby Dienstfrey tells his little friend, “Now you see, when you grow up....” Jen s rr ' ' p “ est among o„?1 cafeteria on BHS Member 2 night f«wem;J2“v ' ' ciy class halls hisal to givQ ’ teachers ' Posabihty of a teaS- ’ c tO ' in? to salaries the past 11 ht geL teachers strilce of been trying tn hers Ses abovT that their among jp of Jo west hooJ Disiricb ® ea of vei . to exba have measures short of a 1L-L. gain goJf ' ® JWposais have bSf t force their parents tif ’ “ ‘ ™’ ? P“ increased “axpayem, “ ‘i e Probfems. “ ®oi ' « the “ i i ave put P ' anned eflect. “io immediate “ ■ = «!itb ' ‘a are Clc of grsd are upset “•« ’Vuw ' ®ha ' “ ind s ““r “ c r ' auretha”misb ‘ ; ’°“g o«iy temporary andt? « semester gia «ot affect oaitlctere S’f ' ’ ' “‘ ' 1 iay fnii opt on ting. and wS ’ ' ' “®«iay ' s ;«fe« Wednesday ' “1 into ?, ' ««ystud f ' f3,ia Under this piTl ' f olass. one fulf teacher hich he or sh7 Juring Classes aa tifrali his of Penod. amnstnicted study Uuring thi« h « . “toenfrefforw i ' acter Ttung college re ' “P® ' , rS „if™ sss; ;?=Krif ' -’2 a f ujj day wijj ause different may vary. teachers ' days Possi ' ' f® lied out “g.arenotpl,” , drte. Imt astic measures t h e austed all oZr . hey plan to r c sources. ™® ' “® action ““7 “ more ' aPict managemem ‘i’® ,®°ard refuse toTckn behind th ' Se die Professional, com 9 ds for J «compensau “ ' ' ‘“ ' ' ' ’®. and ' •esSSST ' VOC ED ROP The Regional Occupation Program or ROP, as it is more widely known, gives students a chance to get entry level job training in hotel and res- taurant management, banking and graphic arts. Vocational education offers occupational training in business, home eco- nomics, art, industry, design, and computer science, but these classes are not as intensive as the ones offered in ROP. Classes are held at BHS and at the Berkeley Adult School, as well as other high schools around the Bay Area. Mr. Try on, the head of the depart- ment stresses that these classes are not just for those people who plan on working after high school and foregoing college. It can also be an opportunity for career explora- tion or preparation for a career after college. -Overall, ROP and Vocational Ed. can provide great experience and training, and will be helpful in finding a job for which you will need special training. 329 FORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT 1987 — 8:00 p.m. tley Little Theatre ( 3rove, Berkeley s $3.50 Adults $4.00 330 , South Pacific ..332 ATP’s , . 334 Dance Production. . . . . . 336 Crucible . 338 Operetta . . 340 Spring Play . . 342 Dance Projects . . .344 1 African-Haitian ..345 1 Jazz Band . . 346 Orchestra . . 348 1 1 Wind Ensemble ..349 Marching Band ..350 Pep Band ..351 Back Stage Crew. . . . ..352 Stagecraft . . 353 Makeup Crew ..354 Costume Crew . . .355 ' h % -r D espite many drop-outs and therefore some cast changes, rehearsals had gotten underway. As the leads got into character the choruses learned their singing numbers with the help of Mr. Elliot, assistant director Sarah Norris, and the incredible accompaniment from master pianist Pearl Shen. The guys brought their hopeless, with a few exceptions, voices to a satisfactory level, while the girls perfected theirs. Though some people had yet to learn the lyrics to all the songs (we ' ve got sunlight on the sand, we ' ve got moonlight on the sea, we feel every kind of feeling but the feeling of relief!), it was time to move on to learning the big three numbers. Coming to their aid for this was the ever patient Marsha Singman. The guys moved from a disorganized group of teenagers to a semi-unified group of sailors. Jenny Bloody Mary Samson survived almost death-resulting early rehearsals with the sailors where she was carried by two buff guys. The show was finally coming together, and none too soon. The Orchestra and tech crew came in for the final touches and it was time for dress rehearsals. The costumes lived up to their amazing reputation, especially Chet Luther Billis Nelson ' s honeybun outfit. Through long dress rehearsals the final touches were put on. It was time for opening night. After weeks of pain-stakingly slow rehearsals, the cast had gotten the basic feeling of the show, though the plot was not quite clear to those (most) cast members who had failed to read the script. It was time to bring in the brilliant sets designed by Diane MacDonald and her stage craft class. The sets added the much needed life to the show. From the life-like stack of pumpkins to the ingenious shower-like contraption, the sets were indeed amazing. Above: Miriam Asgari, Katie Peters and Rachel Phillips, during a momentary loss of gravity, one of the ■ shows technical mishaps. Right: Alex Wilken is auctioned off to the locals. 332 SOUTH PACIFIC _Left; Chet Nelson struts her stuff, invites the neighbors in. Far above: It ' s — Above: Jacob Schmidt, as Emile, Millertime! I 333 n October 24 and 25 of this year, if you happened to drive past BHS early in the evening, you may have seen a bunch of teenagers going into the A building. No, these weren ' t school - crazy fools who want to go to class continuously, they were going to the ATP ' s , or, Advanced Theater Projects . These are the annual student directed plays. Their reputation of quality has grown so much over the years that people sit ;waiting for three or four hours to get tickets! They are performed in the tiny Icehouse Theater in the A building and hopefully will be moved to the Little Theater next year so more people can get in. They ' re always sold out. Anyway, the plays were directed this year by seniors Leah Fitschen, Becki Fink, and Alex Marcus. Each was one act long. Leah Fitschen ;directed Reunion , a play by David Mamet about a father and daughter reunited after being apart for 20 years. Both are lonely and cannot communicate with one another. It was separated into 13 short scenes and was written entirely in verse. Matt St. John played Bernie Cary, the father, and Erin Doran played Carol Mindler, the daughter. Becki ' s play was The Informer by Bertolt Brecht. It is the story of a family fighting for religious, political, and emotional freedom during Hitler ' s rise before World War Two. The son is in the Hitler Youth Brigade, and therefore, the parents must be careful about what they say so he doesn ' t inform on them. The father was played by Sean Hills, the mother was Laura Goldschmidt, and the son was Daniel Irwin. The third play, Out at Sea was also very political. It was by Slawomir Mrozek and was directed by Alex Marcus. It was about three castaways - Fat , Medium , and Thin . Fat decides she is hungry and along with Medium tries to convince Thin to give himself up to be eaten. Briefly, a postman and a maid enter, saving Thin ' s life. In the end Thin becomes psychotic, Medium finds a tin of beans and sausages, and Fat refuses the food, proclaiming Can ' t you see? He ' s happy as he is. , about Thin (who knows I don ' t understand it either). Anyway, the cast consisted of Katya Weslowski, as Fat , Elisa Davis as Medium , Brian Pettis as Thin , Kieron Edwards as the postman and Rosanna Sun as the maid. These difficult selections were definately successful and I suggest that everyone go next year. Be prepared to wait in line though! Below: A touching moment between father and daughter (Matt St. John and Erin Duran) in Reunion. A 334 ADVANCED THEATRE PROJECTS Left: Thin (Brian Pettis) looks on apprehensively as Medium (Elisa Davis) and Fat (Katya Wesolowski) plot his murder. Below: No Matt, this is not an air guitar concert, it ' s the play! Above: Leah Fitschen, Alex Marcus, and Becki Fink; obviously upset about the success of their plays. Left: Mother and Father (Laura Goldschmidt and Sean Hill) discuss the severity of their dilemma. Above: a tall, dark Winter (Sabra Schwartz- burd) sucks the life out of Summer (Elyse Shafarman) in Winter Kills. Above right; Phoenician Folk pray to God that they don ' t miss their cues. A family of dancers: Bootsie B., Debbie C., Karen D. , Chris D., Lizzie, Linda K., Anne K., Erica W., Alysia A., Maryam A., Tamar D., Cybele L.,- Michael M., Jenny R., Shawn O., Sabra S., Amy W., Tienne L, Jessica M.,— f Shauna O., Rachel P., Elyse S., Rosanna S., Almira M., Nona H., Shauna R., Michelle W., Gretchen Y. Linda Kaplan, Lizzie Hurst and Nona Holl all watch anxiously backstage for the cue. I In 1987, Dance Production once again made its| ■mark on the artistic world. With a dazzling display of creativity and expertise, the dancers put on a show to Iremember. The hard working Juniors and Seniors of Dance Production created the whole show, spending countless hours throughout the semester. Choreography and music was picked and produced completely by the students with the gracious help of their teacher Marsha Singman. The dazzling show got off to a humourous start with Charo and Her Spanish Dancers starring the comical Shana Ominsky and the distinguished Michael Murphy. Dances varied from the humorous Susie and the Solids to the dramatic Winter Kills all the way to Californian surfin ' in California Style, which featured the Beetle ' s famous Twist and Shout. Karen Dantzler leaped and kicked her way to the audience ' s heart with her dazzling solo to Arethra ' s You Send Me. This year. Dance Production had a special guest Mark Mendonca, who astounded the show with his incredible tapping ability. He appeared to everyone as the next Fred Astaire. Who knows! The Advanced Dance Class also received applause and praise for their innovative and graceful dancing. All in all. Dance Production ' 87 was a success for both the public and the dancers. To the unified dancers, working hard to produce the show , it ended sadly, ye t with a feeling of gratification and satisfaction. Receiving applause and praise was all they could wish for and indeed their wish was fullfilled! A shocked Shauna Reiff and Nona Holl Stare at the audience when Michelle Whelan breaks the news that the show has to end sometime! 337 The BHS Winter production this You murderous bitch! year was The Crucible by Arthur Miller. The plot went comething like this: Abby (Kim Todd) has an affair with John (Sean Hills) who is married to Elizabeth (Suzannah Schulman). Abby gets into trouble, and being as vile as they come, declares that she is possessed by the devil and Salem is full of witches. Danforth (Matt Me Gulley), Howthorne (Ezra Barney), and Parris (Joel Valentin) who are as mean as Abby, believe her. Moral: Never trust a Puritan in a red dress. Meanwhile, the forces of good, John, Mary Warren (Anna Miller), and Hale (Kieron Edwards) try to combat the meanies by getting those accused of being witches to sign depositions and confessions. All of this is to no avail however, for this play is a tragedy. End result: Many upset, many more dead, and those who are neither upset nor dead become prostitutes. Things got off to a slow start because rehearsals coincided with those of the ATP ' s and South Pacific. Many courtroom scenes were rehearsed with only two actors and Ezra (the super prompter) playing everyone else. However, slowly but surely, things and people began to change. Hale grew taller, Hawthorne grew shorter, and Danforth, always the indecisive one, started out blond, became a brunette, and ended up blond again. Pat Washburn, the director, yelled Faster, faster! and Amy Cook, assistant director, pleaded Change your beat! Change your beat! Over time, the show got shorter and better. Eventually there was a show. A good show. After all, what can be wrong with a play that contains the lines: Adultry, John, He says there ' s a party - let ' s find the party, and of course, the immortal I think it be the cows, sir. Moo. Above: Sean Hills explains to his wife Susanna Schulman that adultry is just not acceptable in this marriage. What did you say about my haircut? Sean Hills says as he chokes Anna Miller. I 338 CRUCIBLE -II II I - i Above; Sean lectures Kim Todd on the Calvinist work ethic | l think it be the cows, sir. saysNataki Garret. Moo. (instructions on hand). 339 Matt St. John and Daniel Smith-Rowsy follow Chet ' s instructions on how to pick up a girl (Sarah Norris), while the chorus looks on. Well, at least I don ' t have to wear a moustache!! -Lucas Maciel and Noah Saizman Concert Chorale (L to R): Back row, Kim Yarman, Kathy Suto, Katie Peters, Matt St. John, Alex Marcus, Michelle Goldhaber, Greg Harm, Toby Dienstfrey, Dan Morrison, Elza Minor, Daniel Smith- .Rowsey, Cory Ware, Micah Ball, Chet ■Nelson. Middle row, Gail Shirley, Pearl ' Shen, Molly Schwartzburg, Ligia Giese, 340 OPERETTA Jenny Burcham, Alysia Anderson, marisa Villegas, Maryam Asgari, Daniel Irwin, Leah George. Front row, Kimiko Guthrie, Heidi Rondfeldt, Robin Rosenzweig, Jacob Schmidt, Lucas Maciel, Sally Baack, Celeste Nichols, Noah Saizman, Sarah Norris, Louise Harm. No autographs, please. says Jenny, Church on wheels Samson ■ I I i W right, everyone, let ' s take this scene one more time , Carl yells. Slowly the stage empties, swords flailing, dresses being tripped over on every side. The noise decreases to a low murmer, then near silence, with a few giggles here and there. The orchestra plays the opening music for the tenth time that day... This would be the expected situation if you were to walk in to one of the final dress rehearsals of Concert Chorale ' s Operetta, Yeomen of the Guard , which showed on March 19, 20 21 of this year. The show, a Gilbert and Sullivan comic-tragic favorite, takes place sometime between 1600 and 1900 ( who knows when?!) at the Tower of London, England. A gallant hero. Colonel Fairfax (Lucas Maciel) , is imprisoned there for dealings with the Devil . Fairfax begs his old friend. Lieutenant Cholmodeley (Tobias Dienstfrey), to find him a bride before his head is chopped off so that his evil cousin will not receive Fairfax ' s estate. The lieutenant finds him a poor young girl, Elsie Maynard (Sarah Norris), who is a travelling minstrel accompanied by her fiance. Jack Point (Chet Nelson). At the same time, Phoebe (Leah Fitschen) is in love with Fairfax, and gets her father (Noah Saizman) to help him escape. They disguise him as Phoebe ' s brother Leonard (Alex Marcus), who has come to join the tower guard. Well, from here on the plot gets a bit complex. In the end, Fiarfax and Elsie get married, Phoebe is stuck with the grungy, horrid assistant tormenter, Wilfred (Jake Schmidt), and Phoebe ' s father is stuck with old Dame Carruthers (Jenny Samson). Jack Point ends up. . . well, it ' s your decision to how it ends. In addition to a wonderful leading cast, the chorus was definitely icy, and the show ended up a great success (with only one broken tooth and a few lost causes to boot). We all celebrated our successes with a great cast party closing night-quite a show itself!! So next year, come on by the Little Theatre for some more fun, action, and great music! [I It i Anna, Kimi, Daagya, Louise, Jenny, Celeste and Noah - What does Jenny have on her head!?! He ' s mine! sing both Leah and Sarah. Wilfred (Jake) and Point (Chet), locked in a deadly staring contest. 341 Camino Real, Tennessee William ' s bizarre statement on an individual ' s self-imprisonment, was probably the most difficult play BHS has tackled in many years. With Naomi Brandes as an assistant, Tim Doyle returned from six years of teaching and doing lights as our director extraordinaire for this dream of the ancient knight Don Quixote. The renowned Alex Marcus starred as the champion patsy with a golden heart- Kilroy. Lilly Goodman- no longer a maid, but still a french seductress, portrayed Marguerite Gautier. Cameron Arnold played the dashing hacques Casanova. Sean Hills was an evil Gutman. Katya Wesolowski once again terrified us all with her portrayal of the Gypsy. Matt St. John did an excellent portrayal of the loquacious lord Byron. Monique Sorgan played the virgin Esmeralda. Many other talented cast members included Vincent A., Jeff B., Ezra B., Paul B., Zac C., Alex C., Sarah C., Andrea D., Toby D.,-Kieron E., Stephen F., Suzie F., Jill F., Nataki G., Leah G., Micky G., Nicole H., Danny J., Ling-yen J., Michael K., Anna L., Rana M., Catherine L., Kim M., Rachel M., Daniel M., Chet N., Ellen R., Evonne R., Daniel S., Laura S., Joel V., Marisa V., and even the ratt-Jeremiah Wiggins . Special thanks should go to Agammemnon, our greatest supporter. We wish he could have been with us, but he was all cut up. Right: Sean Hill practices being evil as Cameron Arnold listens on with indifference. I ■ I ii r. 342 SPRING PLAY 11 II II 343 I. Below; Pensively stretching, Erica Davis prepares for a master dance class. Shawn Oda and Andy Davis feel the groove. The Dancers-row1: Tienne L. , Linda K., Shana O., Jenny R., Tamar D., Shawn 0.-row2: Monique B., Shauna R., Rachel P., Lizzie H., .Karen D., Reka S., Lisa P. Row three: Marsha, Jennifer N., Julia C. Z ■Almira M., Andy D., Jessica B., Fran P. 344 DANCE PROJECTS Aifro Haitian and dance projects are two new dance classes to this yearbook: however the classes are not new to Berkeley high. Though both dance classes occur at the same time and share the same room sometimes, they are completely different. The Afro Haitian dance class has two levels of dance, beginning and intermediate. Both are rigorous, inspiring classes that teach the many different styles of African dance. Classes are instructed by Anisa Becks. Music is given to both classses by four drummen who give the rythm to the class. The class performed during Back to Black week in December and February. Dance Projects, instructed by Masha Singman, is indeed different from Dance Production. Dance Projects is an honors course in which seniors and juniors are able to participate in professional dance company ' s master classes. The semester is spent choreographing for their two productions in May and June. The troup-row 1 :Lisa Baker, Anisa Rasheed-row 2:Becki Fink, Tamiko Harris, Nia Blakeney, Tamika Nunley, Sheila Prados, Nafra Bates, Debby Chang, LaTanya -Marble-row 3:Antroine Newson, Neesa Fuller, Kim Graham, Michelle McBay, Kamilli — Marble feels the African! ™Allen, Juliet N.,-row 4: Erica Wilson, Emily Davidow, Adedra Lee, Antionette Smith, —Larll Coulter, Sarafina Rom, Joel Valentin, Pamela Jackson, Shaun Saunders, Trac y i —Newton, Tonya Davis, Rhonda White. AFRO-HAITIAN 345 F irst a vocabulary lesson. There is no jazz at Berkeley High. There is only YAZZ™. The 18 cats blowing for the 1987 year have shown no lack of talent and no lack of dedication. In the trumpet section we have on lead trumpet, Yonn Yonnbo Samuels, the sole reason the janitors sound proofed A-201 over the summer. On second trumpet is Denisha Dawson, a three year veteran in the band. Gavin Distasi and Gregg Hoizrichter comprise the remainder of the section. The ' 87 trombone section consists of a sex fiend, an idiot, a burn-out, and a militant psycho. See if you can guess who they are. On lead bone is four year veteran Yoad Shit Skjelbred, followed by Brian AACK PHHT Goff, Yason Shithead Lipton, and Admiral Arnold Cole U.S.C.G. Yeoman first class, on the bass bone. The saxes, of course, remain the commanding and most talented section of the band. Making the dynamic leap from the ivories to the mellow reed, Stefano Stovetop Dezerega on alto and soprano leads the section with his increditones™. Moving to the bottom section is the other four year veteran Yaff Heffer Lipton on Bari sax. The towering sky hook of sexy Dan the music man Grief, Les but not least Bruvold on lead tenor, and new yazzer Matt my name ' s not Nick St. John complete this group of festive musicians. Onward, ever onward, we find the rhythm section. The amazing feat about this section is that they ' re all entirely new members. Without much previous big band experience, they ' ve molded into a unit and have become the driving force behind this ensemble. On the ivories we have Yacob Schmitty Schmidt taking over for Stovetop. Blowing bass, we find Ravi Abcarian. On the 6-string, Yohn Doe Smith, a junior with 384 unexcused absences, despite his generic name, has tickled the frets to earn recognition as a great yazz guitarist and musician. On the skins undulates one Ben K eye, a runner- up in the 1987 BHS Spanky look-alike contest. The best thing about the group is that it ' s not only music, it ' s 18 cats plus a man named Ham living and learning together for 45 minutes a day, and a little more on weekends. Play it like you feel it! -Ben Ball, lead alto c o 86 Below: Ravi Abcarian and his big, bad, bass. Further below; Yohn juicing up his guitar. 346 JAZZ BAND Left: Yazz band, casual style., Group (L to R) row 1 : Brian Keye, Stefano DeZerega, Brian Goff, Jacob Schmidt, John Samuels, Denisha Dawson, Charles Hamilton (fearless leader). Row 2: Ravi Abcarian, Arnold Cole, John Smith, Gavin Distasi, Matt St. John. Row 3: Leslie Bruvold, Joad Skjelbred, Jason Lipton, Daniel Grief, Gregg Hoizrichter, Jeff Lipton. 347 6 erkeley High Concert Orchestra led off the year with a winter concert devoted to the works of Vivaldi, Bach, Strauss, and other greats. Providing one concert in the fall, and two in the spring, successful director William Elliot admits they are busy. Besides their three annual concerts, the orchestra plays chamber music while other orchestra and Wind Ensemble members participate in the pit orchestra for South Pacific and the concert chorale operetta. This year ' s expanded membership has supplied a fresh cache of talent. The new German edition has given them a special international flair which has been entirely serendipidous. All in all they have made beautiful music and had a good time. ..on the classical side. The gang - Concert Orchestra: Jennifer ; Hickman, Madelin Hickman, Jami Adenay, Sally Baack, Mare Christmann, Hiyakumoto, Sara Jensen, Cary Koh, Jonathan Farber, Susanna Goldman, Marian McCune, Melany Nakagiri, Anne Haberkern, Kathleen Hearn, Hilary Melane Onufrieff, Heather Wong. Below: Senior Anne Haberkern fiddles up a storm. Right: Zoe Werner and Steve Lee take a momentary break fromi their busy harmonic schedule. 348 CONCERT ORCHESTRA Left: Mr. Hamilton gets carried away in the midst of conducting and lapses into operetta. Wind Ensemble - the other gang; Jennifer Eden, Tatia Oden, Sara Herr, Liz Buchanan, Jennifer McGee, Rebecca ' P I t utting on three concerts (fall, winter and spring) is no easy task. This I year ' s Wind Ensemble, however, lived up I to its fine tradition of excellence. Every year, the group enters the California Music Educator Association Festival in which they once again won superior ratings in sight reading and prepared music. The concert features the great classical composers as well as the modern ones. Their continued excellence as one of the best wind ensembles in the area can be credited not only to director Charles Hamilton, but to the talented and dedicated students who devote their time to the group. The band features Laurie San Martin (All-State) and Nick St. John on clarinet, Phil Gruen (All-State) on french horn, and Les Bruvold on tenor sax who devotes his lunch period to help the band. The Jazz Ensemble gets all the musical acclaim around the school, Gruen stated, but actually the Wind Ensemble gets the highest honors in every competitioin we participate in. Left; The boys in the band- Brian Goff, Paul Hein, and Mike Spaeth. Katz, Phil Gruen, Zory Werner, Eleanor Johnson, Bart Van Ardenne, Jay Feist, Steven Lee, Yonn Samuel, Denisha Dawson, Ryokei Imai, Alex Lubin, Mike Spaith, Saum Partovi, Sage Baggot, Brian Goff, Paul Hein, Paul Winans, Les Bruvold. WIND ENSEMBLE 349 nil 1 MARCHING BAND Pictured below: John Adams, Gloria Baldizan, Catherine Buchanan, Elizabeth Buchanan, Matthew Calmer, Jennifer Eden, Nataki Garrett, Anika Hardin, Ravi Hayashida, Najuma Henderson, Jennifer Hollingsworth, Kenneth Horn, Matthew Inouye, Rebecca Katz, Brandon Kono, Evan Kopelson, Christina Lee, Steven Lee, Joshi Marshall, John Matheson, Emily Miller, Sara Phillips, Derek Rodgers, Kim Seto, Jon Shimeall, Seiji Steimetz, Lakisha Walker, Kishana Watson, Sarah Whitman. T he Marching Band just finished its third year successfully cheering on the football team and the whole student body. They performed at the spirit rally, marched in the spirit day parade, and played at all the Football games. Their conductor, Mr. Hamilton, thought that they did an excellent job and will continue to do so in the future. Even though the 37 members vary in levels of musical experience, they work together beautifully. Some members also play in the Bay Area Wind Symphony, while others are just beginning. The band is planning its second annual trip to Disneyland at the end of the school year. Here they will display their awesome ability and spirit in Mickey ' s homeland. In order to finance this trip, the band has had several successful carwashes. All in all the band did a great job in raising campus spirit. Mr. Hamilton and returning members look forward to an even better year in 1987-88. Percussion players (Lto R): Mich- ael Hatchel, Benjamin Good, Charles DeBose, Benjamin Fabry, Jennifer Boyd, Roddy Simpson, Yusef Williams, Carolyn Gamblin. Below: Charles DeBose realizes to his horror that he can ' t remember the next note. 350 MARCHING BAND. above: Rodney sings some words of Praise. Group Picture- back row: Jenny Adeney, Jackie Knox, Cherie Douglas, Sheila Washington, Sonya Penn, Tanisha Jackson, Simone Boston. Middle row: [ Kelly Duane, Celeste Nicholls, Traci Tolbert, . Amy Bruckmeier. Front row: Marianne ■ Reynolds, Rodney Bell. Not pictured: I Bonnie Alabi, Dora Manger, Tanya White. Gospel Chorus T he purpose of the Berkeley High Voices of Praise (as the Gospel Chorus members call themselves), is to Praise God through song. During the year they sang in a few churches, at the South Berkeley Senior Center for National Black Month, at U.C. Santa Cruz, and at rest homes. The group met five days a week at which time they prayed before and after practicing. The groups ' president was Traci Tolbert, the director was Marianne Reynolds, and Rodney Bell was the lead pianist. They displayed their impressive talent at the Black History Month Assembly. The Chorus is looking forward to an even better year in 87-88. GOSPEL CHORUS 351 I— ights, camera, action! There is much more to putting on a BHS production than meets the eye. Hours of technical rehearsals, setting lights, moving sets on and off stage, keeping track of props, pulling the curtain, and following the lead with the spotlight. These are just some of the many responsibilities of the production crew. The crew consists of five people on lights and nine backstage workers. Most members work the show for the excitment of participating in theater. Several of the crew are also on the payroll of t he Community Theater. Despite the numerous hours spent rehearsing, several mishaps occured on the opening night of South Pacific : the support brace of a hut fell down causing it to collapse, the noise of sets crashing backstage carried into the audience, and a set of lights malfunctioned. However all in all South Pacific was a great success thanks to the actors and to the dedicated iDackstage crew. Ari Gorman speaks for the whole team when he says, It ' s more work than people think, but it has its rewards. ' Bight: James Jordan, follow spot operator, shows that he ' s hot afraid of heights. Above: How many crew members does it take to move a ladder? Right: Perrin Meyer jams on the light board 352 BACKSTAGE CREW Headed by Dian e MacDonald, the hard working members of the Stagecraft class are responsible for the construction of the sets for both the spring and fall productions. They design and build sets and props as well as work out the lighting details. Without the pictures the crew displays, BHS productions would not have the professional reputation they have today. Those sets were so realistic, Harry! A common exclamation heard performance after performance. Graduates of the class have been known to go on pursuing the art of construction- even on Broadway! Oh, how impressive! The nights of hard labor: painting, sawing, building, and hammering away all pay off on that special day! Back; Kerry Kochendorfer, Charles Rebich, Bert Huang. Middle: George Headley, Loren Majersik, Daniel Abrams, Ben Hendrickson, G-Hong Hsu. Front: Sarah Church, Becki Fink, Shana Carroll, Alex Marcus, Nathanael Silin. Ben Hendrickson prays to the Monkey God for help whileShana Carroll and Sarah Church lift bamboo. Dan Abrams attempts to saw straight. STAGECRAFT 353 I I i f ! ' t V T his year the productive make-up crew has worked on South Pacific, The Crucible, and the Spring play and musicals. The crew members, Sarah Church, Alex Cardwell, Kieron Edwards, Kerry Kochendorfer, Rebecca Romijin, Jenny Lubeck, Jennifer Sternmann, Anna Miller, and Rachel Newmann, have all learned the techniques of basic straight make-up and aging with the help and supervision of the make-up crew head, Rachel Meyers. They use their knowledge and technique on the actor ' s faces. The make-up crew plays a very vital role in all of the Performing Art Department productions. Why, without the make-up crew, the show would not go on. Miles Standish and the Pilgrims heading for a test. Jennifer Sternmann prepares Greg Marcus for the upcoming freak show. M Colored contacts would be easier, says Colleen Taugher, make-up artist. Sewing, pinning snapping the show into place is what the Costume crew does for fun. They are the major excitement behind the scenes of a show. Pat Washburn and the crew work diligently before and during a show. Altering the costumes for thirty or more cast members is a tough full time job. Waiting behind the scenes (anxiously) for a costume to rip or fall off an actor can be tedious, but the excitement then continues when they run frequently to the store to feed the hungry, demanding actors. The costume produciton is an organized, admirable crew that works hard to make the shows what they are - excellent! Katy Napoleon Adams If I can ' t have food, why not a coat hanger? Hats off to the costume crew: Pat Washburn, Deedee Williams, I Katy Adams, Castlin McIntosh, Sharon Chang, Kimberly i Madigen, Michelle Reno, Sally Picciotto. T ravel to exotic lands, meet interesting people and perform for them. The talent of Berkeley High students goes beyond the confined environment of the Little Theater. In fact, this summer the Yazz Band had the once-in-a-lifetime chance to travel to Hawaii and Japan, and Elliot ' s Concert Chorale travelled to Mazatlan. The reputation of these groups has excelled beyond the graffitied walls of Berkeley-establishing ties half way around the world. Apart from performing their masterpieces of Western music, they had the opportunity to share ideas, friendships, cultures a nd experiences never to be forgotten. Though the Japanese and Mexicans had a lot to learn, the musical groups in turn learned a great deal poounding the streets of Mazatlan as well as Tokyo. On a side trip to Tijuana, their musical virtuosity was rewarded by free lessons in Tequila, border crossing, the bountiful, generosity of the Mexican people, chasing geckos, surfing at one in the morning, teaching Japanese men how to play quarters, eating sushi, standing upside down and dancing at Valentinos. These are just some of the memories which will never be forgotten. All of these experiences are cherished by those who partook in them, but even more is the feeling of impact make on those foreign audiences. These incredibly talented young people will be performing at various functions for the school, to the pleasure and delight of those in the audience. 356 TRAVEL PAGES PAD Jeff Upton contemplates life with his neu friend. Dan Greif, turning Japanese, I really Ihinkso 11 ' Ti t ’•A. n ‘ -I , V7 ' . V- ' ' ■ “ ' ■v Noah Saizman enperiencing Montezuma ' s reuenge. Studly Bleu Marcus take a dtp lfnaeuican waters. 358 SPRING SPORTS 1 Badminton 360 Baseball 362 JV Baseball 364 Men’s Crew 366 Women ' s Crew 368 Fencing 370 Golf. 371 Gymnastics 372 Lacrosse 374 Softball 376 1 Men’s Swimming 378 Women’s Swimming 380 Men’s Tennis 382 Track Field 384 1 359 I h well, this year was a time for rebuilding, is a common excuse that assorted weak teams use to get away from the fact that they just can ' t play the sport. Well the ' 87 Badminton team doesn ' t need that lame excuse as we will simply dominate this year, not only in the regular season, but also at North Coast. Last year we lost not only lost one match, but we also made a strong first place win at the North Coast Sectionals (we had 41 points while second place only had 26) (we were also, by the way the ONLY team in Berkeley High to place first at NCS). This year since we ' ve beaten Montgomery (the only team that beat us last year) twice, we will have no problem posting a 19 - 0 record this year, as well as taking North Coast one more time. The all-star line-up has five categories: Men ' s singles doubles. Women ' s singles doubles, and mixed doubles. The Men ' s singles has last year ' s NCS singles champ, Tung Tran, leading the way followed by Jim Vuong, and Benny Fong. The women ' s singles is impressive with number one player Ha Tra and April Westbrook Leslie Winters fighting for the numbers two and three spots. Jill Yoshimura and Katie Von Schoick, Dianna (Lan) Tu and Monique Gong, and Ambereen Husain Heather Winkelmann are all battling for the top three spots in women ' s doubles. G- Hong Hsu Frank Wang, Victor Huang Huy Tran, and Henry Wong David Huang make up the unbeatable men ' s doubles lineup. The mixed doubles teams are made up of Bert Huang Marcie Low, Sam Perry Adrianne Bentley, and Bryan Kato Amy Yamashiro. (Berkeley Scores First) ' 86 NCS Tournament 1 San Leandro 15 -0 San Leandro 13 -2 Castro Valley 10 -5 Logan 14 -3 Montgomery 10 -7 Santa Rosa 10 -5 Montgomery 15 -2 Any More High Schools 15 -0 ' 87 NCS Tournament 1 denotes predicted results 360 SPRING SPORTS Jim Vuong J ' feels confident and sure n. Ha Tra almost jumps over the net while doing another one of her killer smashes. Bert Huang puts another one away while Marcie Low prepares to catch something heavy. April Westbrook takes out her aggressions on a poor, helpless bird. The ' 87 Birdie Crew (L to R): Front row, Damon Wong, Mary Shu, Adrianne Bentley, Katie Von Schoick, Heather Winkelmann, Nan Luangrath, Kim Seto, Amy Yamashiro, Jill Yoshimura, Monique Gong, Ambereen Husain, Autumn Westbrook. Middle row, Benny Fong, Tung Tran, David Huang, Victor Yim, Huy Tran, Ha Tra, Jill Fenske, Stephanie Huie, Marcie Low, Arielle Chu, Leslie Winters, April Westbrook, Dianna Lan Tu, Jane Yamshiro, Penny Yim, Coach Anderson. Back row, Jim Vuong, Daniel Su, William Ting, Victor Huang, Frankie Wang, Chung Liu, Evan Cecil, G-Hong Hsu, Sam Perry, Bert Huang, Bryan Kato, Augustine Liao, Steve Lee, Henry Wong, Kelvin Lam. Not Pictured, Emi Morgan. Victor Yim looks and learns how to take care of a drop courtesy of birdie master Henry Wong. (after winning a point she said. . . ) From the immortal pose of Milton Toy. . . (followed by a strange victory dance.) -Amy Yamashiro (A typical an- nouncement from him after a game is concluded. . .) 15 - 0 . 15 - 0 , nice game. -Tung Tran Like Tim Southwick says, ' Nobody beats Berkeley,. they never have and they never will. -Sam Perry SIBEMMES You don ' t have to be Asian to be on the Badminton team. -Leslie Winters Lose? Be ser- ious. -Frank Wang Badminton i 361 n rsn 7 ■J ✓ ...s T he Berkeley High Varsity Baseball team looks to be contenders in this year ' s GBAL. With the additions of De LaSalle and Alameda, and the already tough Pinole Valley and El Cerrito squads, the GBAL is the toughest league around, and will certainly test the 1987 Yellow Jackets. Led by the all around play of seniors Nick Lavrov, Brad Mass, Greg Rosen and Dante Williams, the Yellow Jackets have posted a 5-2 preseason record, and are anxious for League play to begin. The pitching duties this season look to be taken care of by returning seniors Evan Andres and Greg Richey, both of whom are among the league ' s best. Coach of the Jackets, Pumpsie Green, feel that they can play with the best and that this year is the one. Look for the Jackets to go all the way. Right: Evan Andres, pitcher extraor- dinaire, unleashes the fury of the Jackets. Below right: Brad Mass tries to slide by the Panther ' s second baseman. Team picture. Top row (L to R): Coach Green, Eric Allen, Marcus Jensen, Evan Andres, Greg Richey, Karl Me Knight, Brad Mass, Sam Romano, Nick Lavrov, Eric Williams. Bottom row: Daniel Williams, La Ron Gilliam, Randall Roddy, Greg Rosen, Dominick Martinez, Jess Stullman. ' % ' i 362 SPRING SPORTS mM 1 Above right: Marcus Jensen blocks Above: Greg Rosen’s got that home- the plate. run smash. Our league is the toughest in the Bay Area, so it ' s going to be a tight race the whole year, but I feel we will be right in the thick of things. If the team attitude is good, and we play together for the good of the team, then we ' re going to be tough to beat. -Randall Roddy Come on fellas, stick in there. -Nick Lavrov The season didn ' t start off so well, but I ' m confident that the scene will get brighter. -Greg Richey Varsity Baseball I ■ 363 irmi 7 V- 2d Although the season began with a rainy start, things turned brighter as time wore on. In the beginning there was little time to practice and many games were cancelled due to the rain. However, as Spring came, and the rain ceased, the team was able to practice more often. With this 6xtra time, the already strong team was able to hold their own against the competition and have an over all good season. This was due in part to their consistent defense up the middle: Catcher Andrew Harris, Second Jeff Rhode, Shortstop Jesse, and Centerfield Miles Magbie. Right: Todd slams the ball for a homerun. Below: Damon is stunned by seeing Eric miraculously turn ambidextrous, and hit left-handed. 364 SPRING SPORTS Pitcher Kedar hurls the ball faster than the speed of light. The Team: (left to right) Top: Novato Babbit, Thad Walker, Robert Brodie, Eric Price, Kedar Ellis, Todd Wheat, Andrew Harris, Coach Mendoza. Bottom: Aaron Namuche, Jeff Rhode, Juan Jasso, Marcus Oden, Dominic Debellis, Eric Anderson, Adrian Rosenthal, Miles Magbie, Damon, Daromir Rudnyckyj. SSBEMNES Catcher Jason grabs the ball before losing his balance and falling over. It ' s going smooth. We ' re gonna do some damage. -Navoto Babbit It’s been a fun time. We ' re gonna play better than 500. -Kedar Ellis scores first) 0 - 2 10 - 4 2 - 0 0 - 7 5 -12 Victory by Forfiet (Berkeley Terra Linda San Marin Berean Christian Pinole Valley El Cerrito John Muir JV Baseball It ' s been fun. I hope it gets better. -Dominic DeBellis 365 In rsi MBEMNl ’’Commitment. disappointment. Right. -David Kojan . pain. . .sacrifice. . . . is it all worth it? Damn Crew is more than a sport, it ' s a way of life. We go out on the water and pull our brains out everyday, for one common cause, to win. -David Craig In the words of Robert Browning, ' Pleasure is sweet. . . After pain: ' Four years of winning, losing, winning, shirts, losing shirts, and four years of being tossed into the estuary. A coxswain ' s mental pleasure is sweet ctfter the rowers physical pain.’’ -Josh Friedland. Men ' s Crew T he 1986-87 men ' s crew season opened with a deflating start. By December , this outstanding group of men was still in need of an adequate head coach, and a place to launch and store their boats. World Champion and gold medalist John Riley, and the United States Coast Guard came to the rescue. Working out six days a week, from Coast Guard Island in the Oakland estuary, Riley, with help from assistant coach Wayne Martin, was able to build this years team into a magnificent machine to be idolized and worshiped by all other west coast rowing associations. At the time this copy was written only one race had been completed, with both the novice and varsity boats placing second. But, the team is confident, that by the end of the season BHS will be leaving the other teams in their wake. Right: Varsity Bow 3 taking it easy. (Josh Keller and Jake Disston.) liu 366 SPRING SPORTS The Novice and JV Crew Team: Standing (L to R): Daryl Soe, Scott Carroll, Kayvan Niazi, Eliel Johnson, Alex Porter, Matt Gough, Jason Hanchett, Gerald Lee, Yano Rubenstein, Adrian Davies, Josh Hooper. Kneeling: Miles Becker, Erik Nelson, Andrei Pastermack, Jesse Salveson, Matt Hutcheson, Mike Spaeth, Scott Smith. The 1986-87 Men’s Varsity Crew Team. Standing (L to R): John Cooper, Bill Cooper, Rod Porter, David Kojan, David Craig, Joad Skjelbred, Jake Disston, Josh Keller. Kneeling: Josh Friedland, Mark Sniderman. I a9L- 1 ' k WrfmWK Jm L Last year, a yearbook caption for women ' s crew was nuts in a shell. Well, they do row in shells and they probably are a little nuts. (You ' ve got to be slightly crazy to interrupt peaceful sleep to face early and physically demanding morning practices on Oakland ' s Lake Merritt.) But, after the first bite, you ' re hooked , according to Cynthia Aldredge . Nothing can beat the feeling of a smooth glide through calm water, the power of eight people working together in total unison, and the slight aches and pains that indicate physical improvement and hard work, she goes on to say. This hard work and team effort has brought Women ' s Crew to where they stand now. In addition to their now third-year coach. Sue Dougherty, they have a new novice coach, Brian McHugh (BHS c o ' 83). This is a great asset to the team and made it possible for them to have a 32 member team as opposed to last year’s 26. Out of these 32, there are ten Jr. National team candidates that have been ranked in the top 100 nationwide. Five of the varsity rowers were members of last year ' s championship boat and the novice team looks strong, the result of having their own coach and starting the season early with winter workouts. Due to the combined effort of parents and crew members, much needed money has been brought in from business grants and various fundraisers. The money raised was used to buy a team ergometer (rowing machine) and racing uniforms. Top Left; Coxwain Cynthia busts her throat shouting at the bow seat. Top Right:Novices Debbie, Suzanne, Emily, Eliza, Amiee, Tara, Melanie, and Catherine, coxed by Cynthia take a breather before rowing another 50 miles. Below: Novices Naomi, Jessica, Nikkol, and Jennifer T. warm up their abused muscles to coxswain Miki ' s command while Amiee, Cait, and Janet look longingly on. 368 SPRING SPORTS DTT I Ul u Left: Those ICY Varsity rowers: Carla, Jessica, Cynthia, Leslie, Kim, Laura, Becca, and Vicki, push themselves beyond death for their coxswain Sarah (and of course for their closely watching coach). Below: The spot where the fun begins, the inside of a rowing shell. That winning combination: (left to right) Top row: Laura Chiera, Jennifer Torbohn, Carla Silvey, Vicki Widenor, Kerry Silverman, Jennifer Sitkin, Leslie Brand, Karen Christensen, Tara Rayder, Janet Portero. Middle row: Jessica Bury, Cait James, Naomi Winiwarter, Suzanne Gorodezky, Debbie Larriberot, Melanie Howell, Becca Gettleman, Kim Hoizrichter, Emily Miller, Eliza Miller. Bottom row: Catherine Buchanan, Cynthia Warren, Miki Morgan, Nikkol Villarroel, Amanita LeMon, Carolina Santiago, Sarah Bevis. Not pictured: Cynthia Alldredge, Amiee Ross-Gilson, Jessica Delaney, Sarah Lucas, Stacie Williams. Novices and Scullers are ICY!!! -Amanita LeMon and Karen Christensen We ' re gonna win because our coach (Brian) is awesome. -Amiee Ross-Gilson We have good potential. Last year there were two incredible rowers in the varsity boat, whereas this year there is strength throughout the whole boat. Also this year both the novices and varsity get more attention because we have two coaches. -Kerry Silverman and Jenny Sitkin Women ' s Crew 369 T he fencing team consisted of eleven fencers for 1987. Dylan Seguin and George Headley, both four-year fencers, and David Leighton, a junior, made up the top three. Ah Kelman, Ash Rageh, Marc Kadama, Tigran Johnson, Linus Sun, Jason Bebb, Chris Kuhi, and Matthew Fisher made it eleven. Only five fencers returned from last year-three seniors and two juniors. Despite the experience of the veteran fencers, the new fencers added strength and vitality to the team. I didn ' t expect to see so many new fencers. I was afraid the ' 87 team would be the last, but now it looks secure for ' 88! said Seguin. Although this write-up was done at the beginning of the season, as long as the top threee fencers stay healthy, the team looks unbeatable thanks to a new talented coach, Angela Dracott. George Headley thrusts the final blow. Dylan Seguin does The Bee Keeper. Below: George Headley demon- strates perfect fencing form. The 1987 Fencing team. Back row (L to R): Jason Bebb, Chris Kuhi, Ari Kelman, George Headley, Dylan Seguin, Ash Rageh. Front row: Matthew Fisher, Linus Sun, David Leighton, Tigran Johnson, Marc Kodama. 370 SPRING SPORTS Les Bruvold : Brooov! T his year ' s Golf team is much improved over the 1986 squad, and is one of the strongest in recent years. As of press time, the team was 4-1 , and had been rolling through most of its opponents. Although the team doesn ' t quite have as much depth as it used to, it makes up for it in skill and experience. Returning players Eddie Halsell, Les Bruvold, and Scott Morris are all seasoned veterans (with a combined 7 years of varsity experience) and are capable of some damn good shooting. The addition of Steve Robinson and an ever-improving Kent Morris give the team the consistency it has lacked in recent campaigns. Sophomore Brandon Kono and Freshman Matt Calmer also expected to make a contribution to the squad both this year and in the future. The team has a tough road ahead in league play where it will face always-tough Alameda and newly-added De La Salle. Even so, the squad is optimistic about its chances and has its s ghts set on the league crown and North Coast. Brandon Kono and Matt Calmer: Golf Mobsters I The 1987 Golf Team. Back Row (LtoR): Mr. Thompson, Kent Morris, Steve Robinson, Leslie Bruvold, Scott Morris, Coach Crawford. Front Row: Matt Calmer, Brandon Kono. 37 n n T he Berkeley Men ' s gymnastic team had gotten off to a slow start this year. A team member, Charlie Carroll, said that the number of interested people has increased as well as their talent and spirit. The coach, Al Garcia (sounding like something out of a mafia gang,) is ...urn. ..well. ..bodacious... as he has once been described. Al Garcia has a lot of talent: he is a former national rings champion. The team practices at the Golden Bear Gym every Wednesday and Friday. The men ' s gymnastic team started with an extremeley talented group and was merely perfecting their talent with their practice. Practices were as a team member states: Consisting of putting a lot of effort into it and getting a lot of rewards out and that ' s what the team as a whole is doing. Their recent competition at Capuchino High School in South San Francisco went well: Berkeley beat Capuchino with a score of 167.1. All-in-all, this year ' s gymnastics team is and will be a wonderful success. Kioki performing super flares. Charlie Carroll, moments before a dazzling move (which is not seen, unfortunately.) 372 SPRING SPORTS Team: (Top row) Charlie Carroll, Aaron Pope, Andy Meyers, John Hughs. (Bottom row) Dave Meyers, Sang Jin Doing the unusual routine. Sang Jin straddles the p-bar. Shawn Hearn perfecting his pirouette. Han, Kioki Kahumoku, Shawn Hearn, Coach Al Garcia. i f I We expect to win the Northern California Championship if we all stay healthy. -John Hughes We ' ll have clutch performances from various talented individuals, like myself. -Sean Hearne m m This year is going to be really great. That ' s all I ' ve got to say. . . there ' s no more. . . that ' s it. -Charlie Carroll Men’s Gymnastics 373 in r ' . 2 It ' s gonna be high noon in Novato. -Gordy Lawrence The twin towers 10 and 87 will come through for you Rip. -Mike Harvey 56 the defense will dominate. The keg will be flowing and the sun will be shining. -Todd Taylor Maybe not this year, but next year we will completely do- minate. -Ryan Taylor right: Attack Player Alex Moskovitz runs circles around the opposition. Lacrosse 374 SPRING SPORTS left: A familar Lacrosse scene: mass confusion. below: In position, Andy Wells prepares an assist. B HS Lacrosse got off to a fast start this season, with both Varsity and Junior Varsity winning all their early season games. The competition was tough, but with veteran attack players - John Bell, John Shaw, and Alex Moskovitz, midis Ryan Taylor, Paul Hein with face-off man Mike Harvey and an outstanding defense supported by Todd Taylor and Ethan Einwohner, the Berkeley Varsity was dominating. In Its first year Junior Varsity did surprisingly well with Chris Jordan, Peter Bell, Dan Self and Riley Cooper. The team, for the most part, was inexperienced, but with their excitement, dedication and their drive to excell, the season began on a promising note. Both teams also showed outstanding peformances in the cage by Gordy Lawrence and Matt Cord. Returning Coach Phil Tagami led both teams to victory. far left: Gordy Lawrence makes another amazing block. JV team(not pictured): Tom Alldredge, Peter Bell, Ryan Blanchet, Matt Capatelli, Riley Cooper, Matt Cord, Devin Curry, Ben Foote, Adam Gross, Chad Holcomb, Holmes, John Hunter, Chris Jordan, Steve Lee, Chris Martin, Ron Moskovitz, Matt Naish, Dan Self, Eric Stangeland, Geoff Swift, Adi Taylor, Sjaun Woods. left: Varsity team: ( back row) Todd Takaki, Paul Hein, Andy Wells, William O ' Neal, Kenny Horn, John Bell, Zach Rosen, Seth Lunine, Benji Hewitt, Scott Smith, Matt Cord, (second row) Coach Phil Tagami, Eros Hoagland, Josh Miller, Ben Budnitz, Ryan Taylor, Wells Mounday, Leif Jensen, Daniel Fishlow, John Shaw, Sage Baggot, Ethan Einwohner, Donnie Anthrop, Mike Harvey, Jason Snyder, (front row) team captains: Alex Moskovitz, Todd Taylor, Asst. Coach: Robert Leahey. Not pictured: Adrian Davies, Gordie Lawrence, Eric Stangeland. 375 Charlotte Lewis, another Babe Ruth. T his year ' s varsity softball team, led by Coach Carey, is a group of hard working, enthusiastic players. With only two varsity players returning, tryouts were filled up. There were many spaces on the team and now it consists mainly of underclass players, but it is just as awesome. With having only one week of real team practice, it was hard to get in gear for the season, but by the third game this team turned into a real challenger. Returning pitcher Amy Stelmach, after being injured last year, is back on the mound and doing great. Her barreling windmill pitch left a lot of other teams doing some wishful swinging. Says Coach Carey; When we get down on the ball and work together, then we ' ll be tough competition. The 1987 Junior Varsity team has 20 members, some returning, many new, and they are looking forward to a good season. Varsity Softball- Back Row: Lisa Gherlerter, Amy Stelmach, Heather Winters, Loryn Sheffner, Amy Benson, Robin Adler, Jessie Hearn, Anya Baum. Front Row: Dawana Williams, LaNorris Blake, Chartotte Lewis, Emily Miller, Jennifer Foreman. right: Heather Winters crouches in anticipation of a grounder. 376 SPRING SPORTS Now what do 1 do? Asks Robin Adler of her teammates after making it to a base during a critical moment in the game. JV Softball (back, L to R): Dapo Abina, Rebecca Espinoza, Michelle Fazio, Kim Tiktinsky, Jenny Steinman, Paami Barnett, McKaile Alper, Sarah Adams, Kanya Borland, LaBreice Roddy. (Front row): Josephina Garcia-Rubio, Alicia Murillo, Beth Hester, Anette Kyogo, Audrea Bellinger, Kasaia Luckel, Jessica Miller, Rachel Steinbeck, Rebecca Long. left: Confusion at homeplate. below left: Amy Stelmach winds up. mBEMME. k Win or lose, we had fun goofing around. -Emily Miller The team is together and well organized thanks to Ms. Carey and . (smile) -Dawana Williams Softball 377 Splash!! There they go. Because of the loss of many strong swimmers from last season, the men ' s team of 1987 is looking forward to a challenging season under coach Bill Gaebler. With fewer meets than last year, there isn ' t much of a chance to view those bodies, but they are working hard. With the encouragement of team captain Gregg Holztrichter, the challenge of obliterating the other teams inches closer. All-American breaststroker Brian Nabeta has the competition swimming in his waves. Speedy gonzales Matt Berman shows his endurance in the individual medley. Freshmen James Leonard and Derrick Rogers look to a promising future, and sprinter Matt Stromberg has the speed to win. Diver Jason Lipton will conquer all with his skill and determination. The combination of spirit and strength should lead the Jackets to a successful year. right: Matt Berman comes up for air as he perfects his breaststroke. right: Gregg Hoizrichter and Eric Stephens take different aproaches to start their backstroke. Group Picture: top row: Gary Schwab, Derrick Rogers, Ben Mullins, Gregg Hoizrichter, Wesley Franklin, Brian Nabeta, Coach Bill Gaebler, Angus Mullins, bottom row: Mike Wilson, Matt Stromberg, James Leonard, Jody Cummings, John Davison, Joel Weinberg, Ben Hansen, Alou McAlou. Not shown: Rob Ades, Atim Benjamin, Matt Berman, Aaron Cozen, Jason Lipton, Eric Stephens, and Abe Rice. 378 SPRING SPORTS .ij above: Jody Cummings scopes out the competition while wearing his good luck hat. left: Rob Ades is off the starting block and into the depths of the Arctic Ocean. Men ' s Sw imming 379 Julio Kanyuk: It ' s Miller Time. Tawnya Crawford shows determina- tion and courage despite a broken arm. Jana Cooper strokes her way to the end. T his year ' s divers Perry Pownall, Chalyn Girling, and Samantha Langerall looked forward to a promising season. Unlike the swim team, these divers must find practice time on their own, usually at King Swim Center. This year Senior diver Perry Pownall received her Four Year Varsity award and Sam and Chalyn received Varsity awards as well. Nicole Chabot attempts the no arm backstroke. f Gosh Philippe! Do I have to? Thinks B.C. Chi. 380 SPRING SPORTS ■i (Top) Piera DeMonte, Jessica Petit, Dara Pitts, Cherene FiHingim, Melanie Onufrieff, Catherine McDonald, Christine Blanchet, Alison Thompson, Sarah Mugnolo, Crystal Schnayerson. (Middle) Coach Henri, Jill Rodgers, Tammy Cohn, Alison Swift, Catherine Uehara, Lynn Sayre, Mari Gill, Sophia Lee, Sarah McLoud, Jenny Adeney, Tawnya Crawford, B.C. Chi, Jana Cooper. (Bottom) Nicole Chabot, Kiki Mad Dog Louis, Mona Schraer, Julie Kanyuk, Laria Parenti, Melisa Crawford, Cherie Self. (Not Pictured) Wendy Bjerknes, Jenny Burcham, Zumara Dawn, Carolyn Gamblin, Rattany Hort, Sophie Me Nitt. (Divers) Perry Pownall, Chalyn Girling, Sam Langer. T he Women ' s season got off to a slow start as they waited for the Berkeley Health Department to re-open the pool. Unfortunately due to the fact that the team could not practice they lost their first meet. However , with many new freshmen and returning swimmers the team looked forward to a strong and dominating season. The team consisted of about 30 women both J.V. and Varsity and was lead by team captains Alison Swift and Piera Demonte who dedicated their spring semester to getting up at 5:30 a.m. to be in the arctic-like water by 6:00 a.m. to swim a 2000-3000 yard practice each morning. Cherie Self shows her strength by doing head-down fly. mBEMNES To make it to practice on time. -Kiki ’’Mad Dog Louis To clean the pool or condemn U! -Melisa Crawford Goal for the season: to do a 500 yd. freestyle in 5 minutes -Rattany Hort ' To make Varsity. -Sarah Mugnolo Women’s Swimming 381 T he defending league champion mens tennis team looks well equiped to repeat last years dominance. But, and important transition has been since last season. Coach Bragg, at the helm for 23 seasons, has retired and made way for David Wolfe. Wolfe has adopted a powerful unit of tennis players. Heading the team is 1 seed Kimon Move those feet Cambour who utilizes a superb kick serve to stifle and overpower his opponents. The 2 spot settles on the shoulders of Grego Sweet G. McLe an, a player with an effective all around game. The top five are rounded out by the 3 seed Dave the Beave Roberts, Dan Smiley Seguin and Franz Come on fella’s Lozano who in his fourth year on varsity brings experience and leadership to the team. Finally, 6 seed Emil Schissel uses good form en route to victory. Leading the doubles team is Matt Fresh-man Ronfeldt and Raymond Stick Yee. The 2 doubles team, David Sugar Cain and Paul Mehouder, have looked impressive early on. The 3 team consists of Brian Coleman and Dan Mayeri. Grego McLean leaps for the ball. Franz Lozano walks on air. David Roberts chases after the ball. Emil Schissel with the simple return 382 SPRING SPORTS Dan Seguin showing his excellent form. Kimon Cambour reaches in the ai The ' 87 Men ' s Tennis team, front row (L to R): David Roberts, Paul Mehoudar, Grego McLean, Franz Lozano, Matt Ronfeldt, Emil Schissel, Hau-Jun Kim. 2nd row: Rocky Horl, David Cain, Dan Seguin, Sherard Robinson, Dan Mayeri. Back row: Greg Unao, Po-Cheng Shyu, Coach David Wolfe, Brain Coleman, Dylan Anderson, Kimon Cambour, Raymond Yee, Cullin Gerst. Not pictured: George Chuck, Shin Woo, Chris Hawthorne. It ' s going to be a great year. -Dan Mayeri Being on the team is fun and exciting. -Rocky Hort We ' re going to be tough to beat. -Sherard Robinson All - league of course. -Brian Coleman Men ' s T ennis 383 n n T he time-honored tradition of Berkeley High Track lives on. Coaches Aaron Ward and Keith Conning look to assemble a successful 1987 edition from a host of seasoned veterans and an influx of untried potentials. In the girls ' sprints and sprint relays, Abiola Davis and Maya Jamison lead an impressive squad. This bunch should prove very successful, especially in the relays. The boy ' s sprint crew is led by co-captains John Adams and Todd Hunter. Adams ' experience and wisdom and Hunter ' s fast-moving legs appear to have the team in ship-shape. The boys distance clan is led by the irrepressible Chris Burger. This part of the team looks particularly improved, with a successful cross-country season behind most of the team ' s distance runners Similarly, Catherine Payne, Catherine Zinn, and Sarah Conning provide an improved girls distance team with valuable cross-country experience. Not to be forgotten, Berkeley ' s field events personnel dream of an impressive season. They look strong, especially with newcomer Tina Havili in the girls shotput and discus. above right: Berkeley Runners Micheal Grimes, Mark Tegenfeldt, Noah Kantor, and Ben Turman set the pace. Catherine Payne turns on the turbo jets around the curve. 384 SPRING SPORTS ooo ' Tve been on the team for four years and I ' ve seen a lot of changes. I think it ' s getting better... people are working harder because they realize how important it is to be dedicated. -Lisa Whitney This is my first year on the track team and I love it. Everybody on the team is great- I really enjoy working with them. -Tina Havili Running track here is an experience I will never forget. Thanks for the memories. -Chris Heine We may not be 1, but the team has a whole lot of heart and we ' ll be a dominating factor. -Todd Hunter Tanisha be nimble, Tanisha be quick, above: Team captain John Adams, in Tanisha jump over. . . perfect form. far above: Invisible forces pull Garrett Lew to the finish line. Track 385 I Catherine, Priscilla, Sarah, and Shala outnumber and out run the competition. below right: Abiola Davis breaks the tape. Front row: Chris Burger, Richard Navies, Micheal Grimes, Jimm Edgar, Erica Watkins, Coach Conning. Second row: John Adams, Chris Petty, Shala Erlich, Sarah Conning, Catherine Payne, Catherine Zinn, Priscilla Woodruff, Andrew Conning. Third row: Noah Kantor, Ian Prichard, Daniel Simons, Garrett Lew, Justin Avery, Tunde Whitten, Brent Halvonik, Deanna Cooke. Fourth row: Chris Heine, Sean Lewis, Ben Turman, David Haynes, Julian Bond, Traevon Williams, LaDaniel Key, Anvi Smith, Emal Dominick, John Milton. Fifth row: Mark Tegenfeldt, Alex Welson, Matt Millman, Chad Lewis, Maya Jamison, Todd Hunter, Karriem Abdul, Tanisha Jackson, Tina Havili. Sixth row: Coach Ward, Abiola Davis, Lisa Whitney. Jacket faithful Bart VanArdeen triple jumps his way off the page. 386 SPRING SPORTS Matt Millman tries to fly the hurdles. 1 ’ .N .1 I 5 lAL ' -Z pmm 1 i « y Tasha Thomas holds her breath with the suspense of the race. 387 Some impatient students make the most of the courtyard rays while waiting for the looking forward to next year at BHS: Longer school hours, barbed wire around the campus, no spirit week and no bathroom privileges (just kidding). -Seniors 388 CLOSING left: Unenchanted with courtyard life. below; Mitja Baumhackel explores pop art. left: Marianne McCune picks above: Ulysees Proteau attempts up the peaces. fo dunk for apple cores but he misses the can. summer sun. 389 highlight of the year: Making millions. Alfred Garcia and Beth Dwinell scan the steps. Juniors search for deep philosophical truths in their cliff notes. above; Inquiring minds want to know. right: April Westbrook, bunnies can ' t fly! 390 CLOSING Kevin Cadogen bewilders Benji Clark and Alexis Skjelbred: No. I don ' t have any more spare change! 391 right; Naomi Brandes asks Lucas Moragas how to say apple in Spanish. Below; Carrine Blanchet, Christine Blanchet, and Robyn Hunter- triplets. highlight of the year: Chillin ' with the patnas. right: Fran Price- one of those of quiet moments. below: Just three hapenin ' guys. left: Stefano DeZerega ' s bicycle disappears. 1 GENERIC ( ji ®? S ®§§®D® This year the yearbook is bigger and better than ever!!! We got our act together as quadruple editors to make this the most original, strong themed, graphically beautiful yearbook ever!!! We re just so excited, we hope everyone likes this book as much as we do!!!!!! Slightly more seriously, we would like to thank Ed Farewell, our first publishing Rep. ( Oh, that will be fine ) and Elizabeth Kawecki, our second publishing Rep. ( Remember those directions ), for their help and support, Calvin Harreil, Jr., for all the film, photo chemicals and general photography (Oh, and for being two months late with all the senior formals), Mr. Kratz for shopping sprees, and his wife for letting him stay with us until 7:00 each night. Of course, thanks to everyone who contributed, for being yourselves and making this an altogether rad class! lawout ,TjW gVlTV ' ,.v;.Vi V3U V- ' - Tvi‘.-_ : Z cAMCr,:.. iD OUA OU- AiO ' .Kl GKS U IT r ' v K The gdKBsS in the machine “TO® 2s The Get The Jacket off our computer! to 2T QiLli00am?f ' 1C 1 1C uM, 394 SIGN OFF n-it ' s two inches , ■Stop measuring my butt.. GET PARAPHERNALIA t, klV wey JOKING!! We ' ll lay that damn rry 6j m 7du AMANDA Amanda A-R ABARBANEL- RICE Being purple in a totally sort of way 8,9 Performing Arts- PJ Game, MWCTD, 3-Penny 9,10 Varsity X-Country, Washington Tutor 11,12 Still Knitting 9,10,11,12 Afternoon park-playing and pole-climbing 11,12 The rain’s a tap-dancin ' , the moon it ' s a shining, so come on over and bake some cookies with me. ..Carrots Forever.. . And ultimately it all isthematic-sometimes. ZACHARY What a babe ABRAHAMS Varsity Soccer 11,12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Tribe 11,12 Photo Club 9,10 Ski Club 9-life Prez of SOAY Fan Club 10-life To Amy W.-c o ' 88: Take good care of yourself. 1 wish you were graduating. 1 love you JOHN D. ADAMS Varsity Track Captain 10,11,12 Marching Band Drum Major 12 Student Council 11,12 Athletic Advisory Council 11,12 Concert Chorale 10 Production Pirates of Penzance 10 Marching Band Pres. 10 Campus Corps 12 NICOL Darling Nikki ADDISON Pom-Pon Squad 85-86 co-captain 11 86-87 captain 12 Student Council 11 Partnership UCB 10,11,12 Slush Crew-Master, D.D. T-Bear U Tarded 12 Trying 2 forget kick ' n it w T 11,12 Kick ' n it w Smokey D. I ' m outta here wAhe B J forever ANTHONY Blnk! R. ADES Varsity Soccer 0,0,0 my God! 10,11,12 Varsity Swimming is it tuff enough 10,11,12 Ashland Hangover Club Co-Pres 9,10,11,12 South Side Padnahs life Dependable Duo Always Forever A F Night Court-J.S.-C.M.-M.D. and me! 12 Hillegass wrecking crew lov e -rock Bound to cover just a little more ground c othe Green Machine 10,11,12 DURU Byrnln’ M.C.D. AHANOTU Student Body Senate President 11(s),12 Student Body Vice-President 11(f) E.C. NAACP Youth College Pres. 12 Junior Statesmen of America 10,11,12 BHS SADD Chapter Treasurer 11,12 Student Council Representative 1 0(s) Sophomore Class Vice-President 1 0(f) Freshman Class Treasurer 9 Senior Prince 2 Jr. Prince 12,11 EBONY Bonnie Jam ALABI Jr. Volunteer 11 Berkeley High ' s Voices of Praise 1 2 Jimmie Jam... Looking at your Gucci, it about that time I graduate! Pass it on to Terry and Janet. Now I want my ring for all undergraduates to see. Bye Chilins. CYNTHIA Wait...What? ALLDREDGE Bezerkeley Crew Addict 11,12... Eggplant Cross-Country Team 12 Marching Band Gumpette 11 Too Serious Student 9,10,11 Second Semester Senior 12 Soccer Fan 12 The Group 10,11,12... X-Mas Caroling with N.B. 11,12... Relatively Pure and Innocent 9,10,11,12 JERRY Big Jer ANDERSON Rugby Founding Member 9 Crew and a Fat Broken Leg 10 Key Club Vice Pres Bartender 9,10,11,12 Fearsome Freshmen on Foot 9 Moraga Tender Invasion 10,11,12 SSS Revenge 86 Expo Adventure 9,10,11,12 1 left Berkeley with a Bachelor ' s 9,10 in Sex, a Master ' s in Drinking, 9,10,11 and a PhD in Life. Jer ' 87 9,10,11,12 LINDA Slush T ANDERSON Kickin it with Monie, Dt 10 Cheerleader 85-86 WAS-IT-LIVE? 11 Class Officer 12 Stoned, Slushed, and Exposed 12 Loving, Hating, and Remembering ' ’D forever Being a faithful member of the Get Slushed Crew S,F,B was it live? HUC 12 EVAN Farmer Ev ANDRES J.V. Baseball 10 Varsity Baseball Country” 11,12 Varsity Football Chunk-Style 12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Never went on trendy steps Yo Clayton, Henri...KISS MY ASS Hey Damon, you know where to go Shit Sandwich - Thanks Idi- 1 hate dealing with ignorance 9,10,11,12 NINA Bubba NIn ANDRES Varsity Basketball 10,11,12 All League RBAL GBAL Var Softball Var Volleyball 11,12 Honor Society CSF Forever hoopin w P-Wee,Antie, Lyss, de gang.l love you all. shit bricks he IRKS me idi bleeping sags Les be frenz Awright, just chill Jackets 9,10,11,12 MATT Matt Arndt ARNDT Varsity Soccer: So Fresh!!! 10,11,12 Varsity Cross Country 12 Ashland Hangover Club Co-Pres 9,10,11,12 Southside Padnahs:You know it life Cat ' s main squeeze, lovin’ it 11,12... Varsity Log Kicking -Captain- 10 Hillegass Wrecking Crew Nothing left to do but smile, smile. 10,11,12 smile Small joke Ya gotta love that! TERINA Angel ASBERRY Kickin it w Monie 10 Cheerleader 85-86 Loving, Hating, 11 and Remembering D forever Kicking it with T 11 Loving W 12 Being Totally Slushed my Senior year and loving it 12 Kicking it on the slopes 9,10,11,12 It was totally Jammin 9,10,11,12 ZABRI $ir ' G ' a-lot ASABURI The undatip in 87 9,10,11,12 1 thought you all knew 10,11 that no one was more unda 11,12 then yaknowN 9,10,11,12 it ' s been fun but 1 got to run 9,10 Member of the G team in 87 12 Member of Booze Anonymous 12 WALKER ASHTON Freshman Class Senator 9 Chairman of School Activities 9 Member of French Club 9 Tennis Team 10 Soccer Team 10 MESA Program 11 Youth News 11 Upward Bound Program 12 Speech and Debate Club 12 BRANDIE D. AUSTIN Kick ' n it on T Ave 11,12 Slush Crew - President Cilia P-By now we ' ve kicked it hard, but it ' s over until summer. Darling Nikki Were those girls? 12 MICHELLE Anastasia T. BACLAAN Berkeley Fruits Vegetables 9-forever ClubTropicana:Goneto Jamola 11 The WeeblesA ' oda-Boda Bowler 1 2 Yah Mo B There.. .Colorful images in a black’n white world Mystify Doni let the boogeyman getcha Hey Babe take a walk on the wild side’ Debliz popbnovmsuzrockyaloha nui loa SAGE Tumbo ' Weed BAGGOTT Lacrosse Team 9,10,12 Track 11 396 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Field Hockey 12 BA WS Scandinavia Tour (Falling 11 in love at 50,000 feet) summer The Tribe -Jj 12 Heh Heh V, ANDREW Tin Tin N BALD0CK Physics Bowling Club 10 Field Hockey Team Yearbook Staff (Varsil 12 Informer Staff (L-Dopa) 12 Softball Crew (aka 1 00 Club) 12 Evan Nina Andres Fan Club 9,10,11,12 The Tribe 12 Hopeless at Sea Level life Heh Heh Heh MICAH Micah Ball BALL UC Taekwondo Club 10,11 Computer Club 9 Computer Club Haters Club 10,11,12 Baldheaded Unix in Trenchcoats 11 Screaming Dwarves 11,12 Dude and the Managers 12 Oakland International Airport 12 Berkeley Death Choir 12 Yeomen of the Guard 12 La RAVI AN Raye BATTLE Berkeley High Pep-Squad 10,11 Homecoming Committee 12 Nappi-Hed Club 10,11,12 The Crew 9,10,11,12 Far out in the ocean there stands a rock upon it says forget me not!!! ' Love, Raye MITJA Mitjabear CH BAUMHACKL John Chachere ' s Upside-DownSmile Club12 Varsity Moo-Brew Crew 12 Yearbook (typed all this ' cept K ' s,L ' s,Y’s,W ' s,Z’s) 12 TROT-MCB (Master Of CowsBaumhackI) 12 You have to be honest with yourself before you can be honest with other people Didn ' t graduate but succeeded in life... 12 Aaron Fishy: Hang in there; and be careful! It ' s hell without the sin... JOHN BELL Varsity Lacrosse Schafers 1fun 9,10,1 1,12 Northern California AllStar 1 1 -? A.J. Crewl!!rSo pretty 11-life Bartko Alum.totally drunk 11 Wannabe member Omega Brew 11 Poker nights at the Dogs pad 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 Night Missions at BHS 10,11,12 Having no life Sat Sun morns. 1 0-life Participant in 1 987 Streak!! 1 2 SHANA Burgerqueen BERGER Mock Trial (Pleasure Cone) 10,12 Junior Statesmen of America 10,11,12 Stand By Me-We made it through 1 2-eternity Threepenny Opera and other 1 0 trips. Gypsy Gimmick Girls!! 11 Senate Vice President 1 1 Mobius Strip Goyles Erls Luv U 1 2 Senioritis 9,10,11,12 Blessed naivety!!! 9-eternity ALESIA L BERRY Berkeley Cheering Squad ' 87 12 To Weiia-Balsam thanks for making my years be chaotically fun. To Dana- Dane, fairwell and write me all the time wham buddy. Later Chilly C.J Chicken To T- Love I luv U 4being sweet!!!! Hey S.B my raw ' 88 buddy stay icey! Bye-My ' 87 slope buddies! BEN Big Ben BETTS Young Terrorist Club 10,11,12 Chess Club 11 The Meadow Party 1 1 Statutory Rape 11,12 Mom ' s Gone Party Host 1 2 Over Hill, Over Stairs Jeep 4x4 12 Beaver Bashing 12 Young Republicans 10,11,12 ANNE 12 SARAH Sarah Bevis BEVIS Desert Rats Crew Field Hockey 10,12,1 1,1 2 I stood tiptoe upon a little hill-keats to different minds, the same world is a hell, and a heaven-Emerson. Marilyn fell in the toaster and she ' s burnt up dead-Mrs. Piggle Wiggle to everything there is a season- PeterPaulandMary, and Mom. JEN Giant Cap BILIK Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Student Senate 1 1 UC Accelerated Program 12 Varsity H20 Po lo 10,11 Erik 9,10,11 Berk. Youth City Ping. Commission 1 0 Univ. of Salamanca, Spain 1 1 Coffee and Nodoz Consumation 9,10,11,12 Coolness and Applesauce LaNORRIS Elle Norris Norri BLAKE Women’s Tennis Team 11,12 Women ' s Softball 12 UCO-MESA 11,12 Computer Club 11 Close-Up ' 87 12 Photo Club 10 Condoms in bowling alley? 12+ Future guest on Life Styles of the 1 2+ Rich and Famous Go for it! ANNELISE A-Rock BLOMBERG Volleyball (JV and Vars) 10,11,12 SASA 9,10,11 The Tribe 10,11,12? Inspector Gadget Theme-Gigger 1 2-lrfe Pop-Rock Library Club w Rana 1 2-life Pee-Wee Herman Fan Club 1 1 -life White Chuckie High-Tops 9-life LK,RB,MC,ND- 1 LOVE YOU GALS1 1 always Check ' nouta this campsite! 12 What? 12 NENA Sarsparilla BLOOM The Six of Us -KZ, HM, WW, KW, SB, NB 9 Ch. food, Mr. Pepsi, O.J. Pizza YEARBOOK 9,10,11,12 Overseas Development Network 11,12 To Whom it may concern.. . w PH 1 -life ADayInTheLrfe CuatroDeMayo w SB 8-life NENALICLA 11,12 The deaf one and the (un)mute w Rochelle Shine on You Crazy Diamond MAYA Laurel BLUM Peace Club 11,12 Lit. Mag; Editor 12 Swim Instr. Disbl Chidrn 12 Calm down. Mother 1 0 Hi Pop, Hi Mop Mama XOXO Dr, Jd, Sr, Mchll, Jinn, Nm, Sph, Shn, Ern, Grc Sun, fun, foam, friends Hasta luego, amigos I LOVE U TOBIAS Ami BODINE People for Ind. Nicaragua 1 0 Salsa Club 10 Jacket Staff 1 0 Downtown Planning Commission 10 YFU Germany 11 Max Frisch: Andorra 1 1 Tardy Truckers 12 Peace Club NBAU 12 Alfalfa Sprout Crew 9,10,11,12 MARGARET Marge BOLT Volleyball 9,10,11,12 The Three Stooges- 1 luv u 2!!! life Terrific Thirteen 9-? The Hung Fu grub Club 12 Ashland Rookies 12 Uh-oh my god!!! Well.. .that will be fine To Noony, P-dog, Juany, JB, Pablo- I luv you guys!! Stay in touch JULIAN GQJ BOND Track 9,10,11,12 Crosscountry 10,11 Football 9 Student Athletic Advisor 1 1 Student Representative MESA 9,10,1 1,12 Congressional Intern 1 1 UCB Law Program Eagle Scout 9,10,11,12 To all my ladies who helped me get through-OH-GT-LC-TH-KM-etc. RENEE Neigh-Nay BOYER Wind Ensemble 9,10,11 3-Penny Opera, Hotel P-Costumes 9,1 1 Pirates of Penzance-Pit Orchestra 9 B.A.W.S. (9),O.S.Y.O.(10,1 1),Y.P.S.O. ( 11 , 12 ) Wind Quintet, Junior Bach Fest 9 1 0 Model United Nations 10,11 Gourmet Club 10 Gymnastics 9,11,12 Cross-Country 12 If you give me a back-rub. I ' ll give you one! 397 LESLIE BRAND BayAreaWindSymphony(Swit2Tour84) 9,10.11 Marching Band, Wind Ensemble 9,10 P omPom Cheerleading 12 Novice Crew-Var.8 Calif. Champs ' 86 11 Varsity Crew-I ' ll never forget u all! 12 I love you Sar, Jess, Joad Thankyou SB-for understanding Ever since I made myself not, every day has been a vacation -Mahatma Ghandi NINA Bean BRANDES Ashland (Yogurt P-Nuts) 9,1 1 Desert Rats I love wood rrrrrr 10,11,12 Berkeley X-Country 12 Stuft Pizza Appreciation Club 11,12 See you at the Drive-Thru tree 10 Naomi, time to get up I ' m going out to desert w J How much sleep did we get? I love you, JayJe KATHY Kitty Cat BRIEDIS I couldn ' t eat another bite : BUT MONSIUR, rt ' s WAFER thin! STUFT PIZZA APPRECIATION CLUB 11,12 DESERT RATS-Fun in the sun! 11,12 Welcome to the Hotel Calif .. ... We ' re off . .on yet ANOTHER adventure...! LOVE YOU, John! Vars Cross Country MAD DOE 10,11,12 Hillegass Wrecking Crew Lov e -Rock 10 , 11,12 Southside Padnahs life John J. Welsh Fan Club Pres. 9-life In love with Diana 9-life You ' re Burnt I.W. C.L S.T.R.A.Y.T. PADNAS JESSICA HOPE BUSSE Thrice blessed be our friends; the come, they stay- and presently they go. Nun aber bleibt Glaube, Hoffnung Liebe, diese drei; aber die liebe is die grosste unter ihnen. IKorinther 13:13 ERCAN Airtime CALGAZ Varsity Soccer, Ski Club 10,11 German Exchge (Team Beergarden) 10,11 Party Backstage at U2 concert 10 Pahtnahs w Ephralm 2-life Varsity Suck Blow.Procrastination1 1,12 Club Beach, German Club Co-Pres 12 Havin helluv atime-A.L DaGuys 10,1 1 ,12... BigBadBeerBongBomber 12 Come one... Who ' ll know? I did WHAT last night??! 10,11 SHAWN Y. BRITT ASA Volleyball Drama Pepsquad To:BF and FS it was great being in the business with you! We were the best BD ever hired. Michele: Well patna we fought, I ' m glad it worked out. To the Krew: We ' ll always be BEST BUDDIES. Alesiab: Hey hoogie, we made it! C 0 ' 87 I ' ll missya, good luck to all! LES Broov BRUVOLD Jazz Ensemble 11,12 Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Varsity Golf 9,10,11,12 Pit Orchestra Saxophonist 11,12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Pep Band 9 Jazz Lab Band 9,10 Jacket Sports Writer 1 2 JAY Nick name BRYON Girl Chasing (1 00 Date-Dash) 1 0,1 1 ,12 Car Chasing (Insurance-Lifting) 11,12 Heavy Metals ex-cred for Chem. 12 Playin the Chemistry Blues 12 Canyon Running in the Honda 1 2 Wagon to Hell and Damnation 1 2 Eat-Pizza-Till-You-Die Club 7-12 Relationship Continuance Team 9,1 0,1 1 ,12 I wish I had a Porsche Club 8-12 CHRIS C.BJJimi BURGER Burnt out with Rob, Marc, and Matt 9 Vars Soccer 1 0 Vars Track 10,11,12 RAMONA Mona YVETTE CALLOWAY Kicking it on the brick walls 9 Track Team ' 84 9 Became a Lady U.F.O. Patrol 10,11 Travelled to LA. for compations 10 Went to Reno with best friends 11 Was on the Honor Roll 11,12 Lost Spirit Cup 12 Met a nice boy-Terrence Allen 12 Still have my 2 best friends 12 TIMOTHY Buzz CARROLL JSA:Member; Vice President, ' 87 BHS Drama:Spring Plays-Man Who 9,10,11,12 Came,Dining Room,Hotel.TOP DOG 9,1 0,1 1 CLOSE-UP: Pounded Muffin Club 12 Sacramento All-nighter (-kJSA) 12 11,10,9 FELLAS Apples and cheese at D always MiniGolfTeam...Hong Fu Club 11,12 Something was up... Wait! 12 You ought to try Fat Fred ' s 11 SARAH CAVE JV Tennis-Green Kingdom Club 10 Gourmet Club-Ski Club 10 Varsity Tennis 11,12 Key Club 12 Athletic Advisory Council JM-Look out weekends MC-You junk food junkie ILuvYa LB-Sorry about the spoons Quote: Where is our cup? 12 MORGAN Moe CEGL Varsity Volleyball 11,12 Co-Captain, Co-MVP 12 Gourmet Club 11 Key Club 12 Golden Bear 11,12 Wild Four at Davis 6 86 BWMS-E.O. 12+ Rebels 14 11,12 Outta Here 13 ANNE A Sant6 CESA Women’s Volleyball Team 10,11,12 National Merit Finalist AHSSP 12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 AFS Club; Club President 10,11,12;1 2 La Maggiore Figlia Beccari vita The Tribe; Chief 10,11,12;1 2 Wild, Wild Life 9,10,11,12 BEN ! You stop that What the heck Hedonism Ci vediamo, ok? JOHN ’Cheshire CHACHERE Upside-Down Smile Club President 1 2 Improbable Speculation Club 9,10,11,12 Thick Cheese Spreaders Club 9,10,1 1,12 Courtyard Hunting Club 10,11,12 Psychic Boxers Club 11,12 Mid-morning bowl-dusters 11,12 Suicidal Scooter Scrub 12 Legal Action: No Scooter Scam Club12 Awww, dat ' s the worst Bust a move DEBORAH Debbie CHANG Concert Orchestra 9,10 Dance Production 10,11,12 Club Tropicana always Hawaii 5-0 Hon, Hl ' 84 9 Vamos a la Playa PV, MEX ' 85 10 What time is it? Aiea, HI ' 86 11 Sea, Sand, Sun, and Surf always A.B. I ' ll miss you the most... Cooome to Jamola MINA Miss Mina BoBina V. CHATTERJEE CSF Honor Society 9,10,11 Desert Rats 9,11,12 Once-ln-A-Blue-Moon Bowlers 12 Photo Club 9 No brains, no headaches always! What goes around comes around Take the local change for express, and don ' t get off until you reach success MOON Lighting CHOE Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Asian Student Union 9,10,11,12 Model United Nations 11,12 Close-Up 1 1 JSA 11 Gumby for President Campaign ' 88 12 Tropical the island breeze, full of nature wild and free, this is where I long to be. KAREN Alvin CHRISTENSEN European Adventure 9 Ski Ski Ski 9,10,11 Emily, Where’s R. Reyes? 12 398 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Crew 12 Ski Bums of America life Brian, Wow much longer till its’ 12 No Garrett, 1 can’t go skiing all over? 1 love ya Babe again! Well. ..Ok let’s go V hers’sthe snow? 12 Homework? Who’s he? Echo gang, summer is a coming! Good Luck do ’87 SARAH CONNING Cross Country and Track 11.12 ARIELLE R.E.L. CHU Desert Rats 10,11,12 Swim Team Varsity 11 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Taiwan Asia’86Potstickers Beer 11 Eggplant Crew, Honorary Member 12 Badminton Varsity 12 Member, Soc. For Retired Calendars Happy Hoochettes, Seven Stars 12-life 12 Tahoe Drinkin ' Crew What’s Hapnin’ i Disillusioned Cynics 11,12 12 Flake Party movie nights 12 Mr. Happy D nin at the head! 12 You know? People come in spurts! UCLA Dave?Mike? Groveling!! 12 Oh, Relax LifeIsLoveLaughterFriendsSexAnd OfCourseAnAsianFredAndMylcyGoob. AARON Erronious COZEN Varsity Swimming 9,10,11,1 GEORGE CHUCK Jazz Band Dropout 9 Asian Student UnionA ' ellow Club 9,10,11,12 Hoping to grow 2 or 3 feet 9,10 Men’s Tennis Team,B-Town Brats 12 Grinding books workouts 10,11 Junior Statesmen of America 10,11,12 Investigate the fiesta w Blake summer Student Conservation Association 11,12 ■85 The Amtrack Club 2 line crew 9,10,11,12 Stressed out achiever 11 Karate Master B4l’m2old 9,10,11,12 Burned out and hoping to grow 12 Yogi-Bear Club-B4UCMEX 11 It’s been quite a cycle Tenda Po White Trash Club 9,10,11,12 1 hope I’m recyclable Marie Osmond Fan Club 9,10,11,12 DAVID Da-Gooo CRAIG MATT Mattman CLARK Crew Team 10,12 Senioritis 9,1 0,1 1 ,12;JSA 1 0-1 2;Student David David Training Camp 11 Council(Whatever that was)9, 10,1 1 ;Friday Cross Country 12 Afternoon absentee’’1 0,1 1 ,1 2;Close-Up1 1 ; Bike Club, Ski Club, BMBC 10,11 Ragin’New Year ' s Eve Party Giver (-t-clean Silver Lake Search and Rescue 12 up crew=parental diplomacy committee); Origami Club, Chowhound 12 Jacket 12;Host,Tah oe ' 86,’87-Anti-Hmwork Gardener 9.10,11,1 League 9-12- Another bowl? (cringe) AII It’s only funny til someone gets hurt 1 right. (smile);Bike Club(l think);France You’re outta line Awwww S.P.-I love you. Steps ;Juan’s;Rambo;Live Long and Prosper MELISA Risra CRAWFORD DAVID Davy-D so-unda COBER Varsity H20 Polo CoCaptain;MVP 10,11,12 Member of the toss-up team 9,10 2 Funky fresh in the flesh 10,11,12 All-American N. Cal Polo player 11,12 Because you know what time 11 Varsity Swim Team 11,12 It’s time to get ill and 11,12 Close-up,Founder of P. Muffins 12 What’s the time it’s time 10,11 Volunteer-Alta Bates Hospital 10,11,12 To get ill 12 Honor Society A ' earbook!H! 12 So pump it up homeboy 12 Class Office r-Soc.Sec. SAAC, Rep 12 Just don’t stop cause 1 11,12 Hujambo’’ Oh my God! How ' bout Want to see your panties drop! 12 a date Sharpe? ’’Nitter l love ya Rolls and Jen’’’’What’s the operative word? TAMARA ' Tammy Tam Tams COHN To all my friends: JODY Pololce CUMMINGS Nina:Thanks for all the great Varsity Water Polo 6 Footer 11,12 times weVe had, you’re wonderful. Varsity Swimming 11,12 JayiGood luck, 1 know you can All Northern Cal Water Polo 12 do whatever you want to do. Albatross Incre dible Dominant 10,11,12 John Kathy: Keep on eating President of CS Fan Club 4Ever that old pizza! Reno Reno is the place to be 11,12 Anne: 1 know you’ll go to Cal. President BHS GGF Turf Club 11,12 To everyone else: Good Luck! Portuguese Shriver Piss What are you trying to say BRIAN Bri COLEMAN Varsity Tennis 11,12 JULIA jules CURTIS SkiClub;Key Club;Gourmet Club lo- Junior State - Governor, President 9,10,11,1 12;12;11 Dance Production and Projects 10,11,12 Mini Golf Tean, Nat. Champs; ll Debate Forsenics Team 12 Benicia Ski Team; Road Rally 12 Desert Rats; Close-Up 10;11 Junior State 12 Yearbook I’m going crazy Shauna 12 David’s childcare-truly a moonchild life I love you-JVH,RAP,KTO,MS Youth is like diamonds and diamonds are forever. KIMBERLI Ballerina Girl RENEE CURTIS Cheerleading (Football) 9,1 0,1 1 Cheerleading (Basketball) 9 Honor Roll Society 9,10,11 Writer ' s Showcase Board 1 0 Esande 1 1 Homecoming Committee 12 Variations 12 Keep dancing wild with hair on ends Lisa and Kim all the way a©© JANIE DALTON Berkeley High Gynastics Team 10,1 1,12 Berkeley High Beach Team 9,10,11,12 Skate Rats Anonymous 9,10,11,12 Indo Mob smoke a hooter 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Daffodils and inside joke 8 9,10 Thedolls-petticoats long-johns 9,10 Team Schralp Berkeley snowboard- 11,12 ing crew Method air! 11,12 Taqueria gang extra rice guacl 11,12 KAREN Kare Bear DANTZLER Dance Production, Projects 10,11,12 Pommer, Gypsy , Math Club Co-Pres 11,12 Breakfast Club Co-Pres. (Us Flake?) 12 Leadership with a purpose 10 Smokehouse,Spirit Fills Our Cup 1 987 Terrific 1 3 3, Kez, I love ya! eternal High School I just broke up Having it all in moments in love is truly effervescent ADRIAN Yo Adrian DAVIES You always seem stoned S.M. The lack of space between your ears BPD Beloved honeynipples and other dames Chicken Kiev, The Grim Rimmer, skinny Zarabi beer, ESD amusement, mulus taxi servics for crew. Lacrosse, and other events. Life is like a snowball, except, when you roll it downhill, it doesn’t get larger. ERICA ' E Doll DAVIS Beat-Reaction87 Choreographer Keep cool crew and even though I ' ll be chillin in LA I’ll be missing you the Wop! Thanx Vice President Class of 1987! Mario always be fine and keep you lux lookin right on time my dear Syd Dog oh Wow! And to my hero clif everybody peace JANELL DAVIS Concert Chorale 9,10,11,12 399 Princess Ida and Hms Pinafore Invisible Dittzoid 9,10 Terminally Lost! 9,10 Temporarily Found? 1 1 Amused but confused!!! 12 Biggest fear after BHS; Finding a coat large enough to hide this infamous potential!! MARLO Dimples D DAVIS Beat Reaction 87 dancer Word Processing Costume Design To my sister E-Dol! You go on to Yonnie and her sperrys to Robert to rondiculous and especially Darryl never forget by Keon Caill renagades Sweet Beat TI2 Ruck E my Beats go fresh with any rhyme! MICHELLE DAVIS Pep Squad Homecoming Commit 10,12 To Shawn at the beginning everything was cool at the middle everything was bad but now at the end I’m glad everything is better and cool. I hope this doesn ' t happen again. To Terese I ' m glad we became best friends I hope it will always be like that too. TONYA Ton-Ton DAVIS Pep Squad 9,10 V. Cheerleader (Head) 12th 11,12 T.N.T. I ' llneverforgetl! 11,12 Bat Patrol (Battanya) 1 2 Love you Rod!! I have a game to go to one of those double kind!! Rhonda-My kds.just.dont Istn2me ehmer!Where were you today???? ZUMMARA ’7umi DAWN Berkeley High Pep Squad 1 0 Women ' s Swim Tean 10,12 Nappi Head Club 10,11,12 The Bond Club GF-EV-ZD-FB 1 2 Navy Club Obbabya 1 2+ Club Jay I love you honey 11,12+ To all of my friends I love ya It ' s been real! I ' m outta here! Bye guys! MARC hombre DJ DeJANVRY Men ' s Varsity Soccer Team 10,11,12 Ashland Hangover Club 9,1 0,1 2 Varsity Golf Team 11 Night Court-AA-JS-CM-and-MDJ 1 2 Asia Tour 86 Yamsing! 11 Hillegass Wrecking Crew 10,11,12 South Side Padnahs life only run when chased! Win or Lose we booze! REBEKAH FuFu DENN Hiking and Camping Club 10,11 Desert Rats 1 2 Natbnal Merit Semi Finalist 1 2 Courtney, Rachel, Becca, Amy, Alex, and Merlin. You didn ' t make it all possible, but you made it interesting. Let’s stay in touch... Gaudio, Gaudis, Gaudit, Gaudimus STEFANO Stovetop (Oh honey) DeZEREGA Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combo Peace Club Overseas Dev. Net. Student Director, School Board Japan Tour, Int. Camp, Asia St o The Clique, Desotos jamming Now is the time. With love communication, dedication and conviction we can live, learn overcome and change. YOUNG Master DHONG Master of Tae Kwon Do President of Martial Arts Club President of Korean Club Asian Student Union Mr. GQ International Three Musketeers FL JD YD Legendary car White shadow International Crew God Bless You All!!!! MICHAEL Mahatma DILLON Student Council JSA (Didn ' t get booted) JV Tennis Rioting in Palm Springs Hymie Bros. Gourmet Club Hong Fu Fan Club Fly Moo Crew Close-Up - Something was up... Southern California, here I come. JAMES Top Gun DOLORFINO UCO MESA Best Buddies Franz n Young Bok-Fu Tae Kwon Do Martial Arts Club BHS Master! D 1-4-3 12 10 83 Three Musketeers FL JD YD ! Two on Two hooper with FL Last of orginal B-Town Flips Rey-Rey The sky is mine !! COLUN C-Man DORAN Co-President 87 8787878787 10,11,12 Supreme Tean C.D.+MO 7878787878life Varsity Gymnastics 87878787879,1 0 C-Man Freshman Louie, Louie 12,!ife Ashland Cool Ranch, Poker, Brew 11,12 Cuervo Tequila Party Gerbils 1 2-life BOC Day,Night,Lunch,EveryDay 10,1 1,12 Fred,Cherene,Laura,Seth,Dennis, life Jeff,Pheope,Amanda,Mo ILuvYa life ERIN DURAN Beach Team 11 A Midsummer Night ' s Dream Peaceblossom 1 1 Saraswathi Fan Club eternity ATP- reunion 12 The Mandrin G Girls 10,11,12 Creative Writing Workshop 1 1 10,11,12 11,12 11,12 11,10,11,12 9-forever 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 12 9,10,11 9-forever 9-forever 9-forever 9 9.10.11.12 11.12 11,12 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 12 12 9-12+ 10,11,12 for life 9.10.11.12 12 9-12+ 9-forever 11.12 Peah,’Tve got to fix this car I luv u Nikki, Thanks soo! DENISA DUSATKOVA Ski Club Dance Group Special thanks and good luck to Daphne and Morgen and to my little sister Radana 9.10.12 10.12 HILLARY Schweetie ECKMANN Man Who Came to Dinner play 9 Berkeley Community Theatre Crew 9,10,11 UCO-MESA 12 Cobbies Wild Toad Ride 11 Grateful Dead Crew at BCT 10,11 Schweetest Pea Club 12 Wild Fish Fan Club 11,12 1 love you Annie B, Ani H. and Akili. Bye Schweeties 9,10,11,12 JENNIFER Jennnn... EDEN Music galore-The Joy of Living 9,10,11,12 BAWS;YPSO;BHS Pit Orchestra 12;12;12 lo- X-Country Running-Varsity ll Desert Rats; Varsity Virgil 11;12 Hiking, Rockclimbing Mt.Climbing Skole! Here ' s to falling down glaciers-an activity everyone 10,11,12 should try at least once. summer86 And SJB-Need 1 say more?? ENJOY!! REBECCA Becca EINWOHNER Bearskin Meadow CIT 11,12 Chamber Music Club Co-Founder 11,12 UC Accelerated Program Brat 12 Evan-G 10,11,12 Piano K-12 Golden Bear Swim Club Rachel thru it all it ' s meant no 1 word.To intensity a2sided conversation says it all Becca 9,10 RAMEO Rob ESTRELLA Asian Student Union 9,10,11,12 D-J 11,12 Basketball Coach and hoopster 11,12 Sound man 11,12 Tenda PO ' White Trash Club 9,10,11 Church Youth Group President 9,10,11,12 The hokey sweet beat club 10,11,12 The half breed club 9-forever The Amtrack Club 1 2-forever JENNIFER FIzzbert ETTINGER Varsity Cheerleading 11,12 Close Up 85-Ashland Experience 1-11,12 The Three of us CGC-good fun 1 1 -life Bink The Kid Always Forever 1 1 -life 7-Stars J-Many Mr Happy D— 12-life D2(Best-Friends) Garage 86 These are the days of our lives Ah...Yup-Yup Honey Boom Bitch Bang Oh My Gawd Mine 1 1 -life 400 SENIOR ACTIVITIES LAEL EVERETT Ski Club 9,10 Pep Squad 11,12 German Club 11,12 NAACP Jr. Member 11,12 Work Experience 1 1 FFF Volunteer 11,12 In Love 12 KATHERINE JOANNA FALK Berkeley High Jacket 10,12 Addicted to men 11,12 Talking on the phone at weird hours of the night 10,11,12 Ackl ' Donl make a face like that. Your face might get stuck that way, and then where would you be? My sister and I do NOT bok alike! REBECCA Becks Imported FELDMAN Pajama Game Make-Up Crew Dance Projects Mr. Caburi Fan Club Ashland Shakespeare Groupie BHS Women’s Gymnastics Pmate BHSSki Club Officer Freeborne Streak 86 with Lisa Escape from BHS Swimming Class Close-Up Cute-no tush, but.... 9 9 10 10 11 11,12 12 9,10,11,12 12 ALLISON What What FERENSTEIN Most unphotogen ic Yearbook pic. 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Obsessed with sex. 9,10,11,12 PeopleWhoThinkHenrilsAScuzClub 9,10,1 1,12 Gumby For President: Campaign ' 88 12 StudentsAgainstObnoxiousLaughs 1 2 Write Soon Julia 12 GPeakersExceptKirsten: Avoid falling on your head whenever possible. That ' s all I ' ve got to say to you-Sting CHRISTINA Ina FERNANDEZ Varsity Cheerleader 1 0 Varsity Pon-Pon 1 1 It ' s time a party! With me, my babes and my black Prelude!!!! Hang in there Yoli, you only have 3 more years!!!! To my babe Little de West Side Berkeley, I love you Por Vida! You ' re mine we bebng 2gether. GIULIARACHELE FERRARI Bus-Stop Buddies. AFS.JSA 10,11,12 Close-Up to Washington DC! Snow 1 2 Cinco Toy-Lettes. CMC-Summer 86 1 2-life Runner-Up Sophomore Princess 1 0 Womens Auxiliary Club-Wam 12 Arab of your past. PS YK Funky O 10,1 1,12 Anti-Muffin Marshmallow Club 1 2 CL-GC-GN-GM-JB-LUV YA ALL! CL: Best F.’s! 3G’s in DC! Thanx4Fun BECKY Bees FINK The lnformer -Director Hey, Dude 12 Dining Room Threepenny Opera 1 0 Hotel Paradiso(Assnt. Dir Gypsy 1 1 The Ashland Smirnoff Club(RADI) 11,12? Dance Production 86 Dem Boars! 11 Pirates of Penz ' THMS Pinafore 9,1 0 CSF HS JSA MiniGolfClub SASA 1 0,1 1 ,1 2 ' ‘Those are some awesome stripes! Elke, I love you-Let ' s Fly! LEAH Fishy FITSCHEN Pajama Game;Pirates of Penzance 9 Threepenny Opera;HMS Pinafore 1 0 Hawaii Tour 9 Gypsy: Ashland Trip 11 Reunion 12 The Yeomen of the Guard 12 Stand by Men-Look Short! 1 2-life Academic Hell-1 1,1 2; Where I ' m wrong I ' m right. Where I belong I ' m right. BELINDA Belin FLOYD Kbkin it on the slopes!!! 9,10,11,12 Chillin with the Pep Squad 10,11 1 6th B-Day at Carbs Murphy ' s 1 1 Thanks Latara for 1 3yrs of Fun Shana, Fran I with the cooks 1 2 Forever clowning with Mindi C. 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 Whopping it up with the crew! 1 2 Time 2 leave this lil ' sh-t!!! 12 Capping Club Public-Relations! 10,1 1,12 JILL FOGERTY Basketcase!!! 9 Fun times with Katherine, Annie, Alfonse, and Gillian. 9,10,1 1 ,12 In the Twilight Zone 10,11 Desert(ed) Rats 12 It’s bee great Cam and Stef! 1 2 Still not there but having fun 12 I love you Lino!!! Doni let the turkeys get you down. KRISTINE Kris FOGERTY Brew Crew, Frats, Tele Indomob 9,10,11,12 I ' ll missyou-Jenny M. Rachel, Colleen, Theresa, and Jennifer! Laundell-Be good next year, I will have spys watching over you! Nah! I love you honey!!! George Flirt H. Take Care! Bye Mary, Lucine, Fanta, Tanya, Kelli P., Carmen, Tammy and Mike. KATE I made It FOLEY BHS Wind Ensemble 9,10,11 BHS Symphonic Band 9 BHS Marching Band-Disneyland 10 BHS JV Swim Team 9 Honor Society 9,10,11 BHS Clay Club 12 Dance Production 86 1 1 RB and CL- You know we ' re raw! Good Luck, Everyone! The Great Caper Club Case 1 Wanda 11,12 Case 2: The Witch Hunt Last night I had the weirdest dream and I tell you this! is it hard yet time Let ' s go Let ' s go I love FB EV AR CF WESLEY MICHAEL FRANKLIN, Jr. H20 Pob 1 1 Swim Team 11,12 JSA 12 African Student Association 1 2 Basketball Team 10 Lord Midas 9-life Much Potent 9-life Pimpish 9-life Thank you Erica Wilson Love ya! MONTI Shugums FREITAS FFA Agriculture 9 Dr. Freitas Club 1 2 T roubling Redcoats 1 2 W.O.F.F. - Women Out For Fun 12 Best Class Photography 1 2 Party! Party! Party! To Comquat 12 and Friends let ' s break out the 1 2 booze and have a graduation 1 2 night we will never forgetL.ya(J) 1 2 JOSHUA J-Town FRIEDLAND Berkeley High Crew Team 9,10,11,12 JSA--JSA Das Boot 10,12-12 Unconscious fall state President-Bouffants Anonymous 11,12 Hymie Brothers life 4 foot 1 inch Smurf 9 5 foot 5 inch Bruce Willis 12 Old Frog life Seagrams.. .it ' s wet and it ' s dry. DAVE Dale GAMBLIN Starting Goalie JV Soccer 9 Kicker Varsity Football 1 2 To Jennifer, Mike, and Sis it 9,10,1 1,12 was great, year c.o. 87 9,10,11,12 To 4-eyed Mike Great knowing ya 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 To Scott the Elton John fan 9,10,11,12 club just won ' t do it. TROY ’Tee GARCIA J.V. Baseball 9 LaRaza 10,11 UCO 10 Photography 9 KBK=Kbk Back Krew 11,12 Chillin the most, ya better 9,10,11,12 believe it!!! Fresh 4 U Crew! ' 87 10,11,12 Catch U on the rebound. GILUAN Gigglian FORSEY Chilly Willy -The Fan Club 9,10,11 Puff Puff Coco Puff The Bond Club GFEV ZD FB 12 ERICA Chirbie GAUDET Mandarin G-Girls 10,11,12 Going to Kenya w C-line, J, Bay 9-life JBJ et. al. Groupie 9,10,11,12 401 Cal Sailing Club 9,10,11 SW CP MS VL ED GK TU.. You ' ll be with me FOREVER! Okay..r DO SOMETHING!!! All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. KATHERINE KTBBG GETCHELL JSA 11 French Club (sort of) 12 Flaked on joining clubs 9,10,11,12 Psychology Volleyball 1 2 Marc, I love you XXXOOO 86-life KTO and JVH...for everything, thank you! and I lovey ' all BL,TW,SP,AB,ET,AD,and of course KO,JV, and ML XOXOXOXO Inverness 1 2-life LIGIA GIESE Pajama Game makeup, Princess 9 Ida South Pacific Yeomen of 1 1 the Guard Varsity Gramsenders 1 2 The Three Stooges 11,12 JSA German Club-garden parties 11,12 Room 3238, Marrbt Cuute 54 1 2 V iat-lcant see the bottle! 1 2+ Why are your teeth green? 12 + ELKE E GLENDENNING Pirates 3POpera Gypsy 9,10,11 SASA Peace Club JSA 10,11,12 Ashland Smirnoff Club (oops!) 11,12 German Club, Gourmet Club 12 Grub Tub Flake Master Crew 11,12 Big Boats ' 87 (Dem Boats!) 1 2 I ' m luv w (yup y ' know) E. Rocker 1 2 Bee, we did it! I luv ya muchos Hmmmm...Nah....Errr KERRI Krystal the Ho GLOVER Honor Soc CSF, JSA, NAACP, DYP 10,11;12 Pres, of Class; Berk Youth Comm. 9,1 0;1 1 ,1 2 Student Council (Hal): VP, Pres. 9,10,11,12 Wonder Twin H 2 O; Zasu Pitts Grp. 12 Am. Volleyball, Fame, Oh Right! Midnite Calc. Cram Crew Gossip! 1 2 Psych-0 Movie Club; The Flakes 1 2 ... Oh I get it AKA Toots Lustees: Brooks and Mike Hartman 1 2 So many men, so little time. PATRICIA ’Thursday GLOVER Kicked on brick walls 9 Ran track for Berkeley High 9 Joined the Lady UFO Patrol 1 0 Went to LA with Lady UFO ' s 1 0 Ramona Whitney and me went 2 Reno 11 Won first Lottery Ticket 1 1 Lost Fucking Spirit Cup 1 2 Met Dwight Brown who ' s all mine 1 2 Well Mona, we up outta here 1 2 JANINE Noonle GODFREY V. Volleyball and V. Diving Team 9,10,11,12 All Clubs and Awards MA Sm. Joke 9,10,11,12 Terrific 13- Cafe Roma, where ' s that? Three Stooges- ! had a farm in Africa BARTKO Alumni-Chinese Downhill YakFest! You know who I think is kinda cute Bored, bored, bored, bored! The BUBBLE! Smokehouse Bear Valley Haircuts, Inc! Thanx JP, PP R. Warrbrs-That ' ll be fine... LILLY Silly GOODMAN V Badminton 9 Threee Penny Opera, Dining Room 1 0 Gypsy, Hotel Paradiso 10 South Pacifb, Camino Real 12 The Tribe 12 Pres. So. for ret ' d calendars 1 2 hmmmm. People come in spurts! Too Funny-O ' m punchy! I ' m going faar away s obsidean obsidean! ALEXANDRA Alex GORIN Varsity Soccer, Varsity Shoppin ' 9,10,11,12 team captain.no graffiti Les! 12 Varsity Track 10 Varsity Cross-Country;Close-Up 12 Psychelloops! No, I ' m on a diet re hear 6th per lunchbunch 1 2 Hey breakfast club: jail bait 1 2 ski, gourmet clubs LA W TW 87 10,11,12 nothing gold can stay FREE!!! NICOLLE MARIE GOTTFRIED Varsity Swimming North Coast 9 Aikido 1 1 There are no ordinary moment. MATTHEW Scarface GOUGH Track, Crosscountry 10,11 Crewster 1 2 Reckless Driving and Skiing Club 11,12 Alameda Beach Club 11,12 Mr. Bye ' s 8th period nap class 1 1 Scrubaholics Anonymous 12-? Don ' t worry, it ' s only a car DVS is not that bad lbootzisinlovewithyoushameshame youwantadvicetoobadalllcansayisbelieveGod. EVA diggies GRABURN Nippongo Gakuen Graduate ' 86 k-1 1 Gymnastics - Varsity Flip Fbp 4,5,6, 1 0 X-Mas Caroling, Celloess 1 1 ,12-life Yearbookie Madwoman AACHH! 12 Clooose Uup (Muffin Time!) 12 Obsessions- mmm ??? 9-life Sweetsaland, Geneve je t ' aime! 10,11 Portugal - A bientot merci AFS 1 2-? Severe Senioritis, call doctor! 12 JUEL Crabbie J. GREGORY III Manager Women ' s Basketball Team 9 Manager Women ' s Basketball Team 1 2 of 1 0th Went with DYC 1 1 (s) Varsity Football 12 Manager Women ' s Basketball Team 12 Now head over heels for DYC 12 Official member of the Crew 9,10,11,12 TERRANCE Ice T ' GREGORY Breaking in the A-Building 9,1 0 New-Balance Crew 11,12 T. of M.A.T. gigging till our heart content. Brew Crew, Mac Crew, Pimp Crew 9,10,11,12 D. GREIF Varsity JV Hoop Boom Billy 10,11,12 Desert Rat, Hong Fu-ing 10,12 Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12 The Japan 4, Kyoto Wrestling 11 -life Hymie Brothers, Gourmet Grubber 9-life Junior State 9-1 2, Das Boot 1 1 9-12,11 Kick ' n it with Puni. 12 + Dude, you need to mellow. life Milve, you ' re in nell ThankX PHIL Bert GRUEN Jacket Sports Editor 1 2; Jacket Staff 12-life 11 12 Co-Editor in Chief: BHS Informer California All-State Honor Band 10,12 BHS Wind Ensemble: Seetbn Leader 9,10,11,12 All-GBAL Basketball Announcer 11,12 2-4AM Car Care Club Get Zonks! 12 Mrs. Wong Intimidation Club 1 1 , Me Teach? Berkeley Voice Sports Staff 12 Mr. Sports (now you know) You dotard! Gooooooooooob!! 12 MARCUS Muc GUERRO Varsity Track 10,11,12 Cross Country 10,11 JSA, Das Boot (1 1 ) 9,10,11,12 Doin ' it Close-Up President 12 Class Officer Informer Staff 10,11 Lovin ' T. Wheat 9-h Fly Moo Crew Ya, M.P...That you must know. Yeah, for ya! 11,12 Gruesome 4-some hootch club 10 SHONDA Wendy Wee GUSTERS JV Volleyball 9,10 African American Studies 9,10,11,12 BHS Homecoming Committee 11,12 Class of 87 Spirit Rally 12 NAACP Jr. Committee 12 Senior Toga Day 12 Thanks to: Our Creator Thanks to: African American Studies Department for opening my eyes.... 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 HABERKERN Model United Nations 9,10,11,12 Co-President 11,12 Honor Society eSF 10,11,12 Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12 Pit Orchestra 9,10,11,12 French Magazine Co-Editor 11 Desert Rats 11,12 Gang of 4 Spiderplant Fan Club Seccy,Ahno,Mir,S ' Been a blast! 9,10,11,12 HAO HA The Badminton Club 9 The Girls Hunting class for all barbarians 10 How to look for a girl of your 12 402 SENIOR ACTIVITIES nightmare Help school raise money for low income teachers 12 SEAN The Goat HAIGHT Cross Country 9,10 Track and Field 10,11 Chess Club 10 Aeronautics Club 10 Young Republicans Club 10 French Club 11 Academics Club 11 Hot Tub Club 12 Fun in the Sun Club 12 CHRISTINE PooBear HALL Pep Squad 11,12 Mixed Chorus 10 Afro-American Studies 12 Kickin ' it with Too Short 10,11,12 I ' m gonna miss ya baby TIM ' T ' HAMPTON A shy flirt 11,12 ClubNoveaism 12 A Berkeley High tender 9,10,11,12 An unsure senior about life 12 A senior who never wants to be forgotten 12 A quiet lover 9,10,11,12 A friend of Mr. Ed Randolph 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 JASON Elway HANCHETT Crew, Cross Country 1 2 Ashland 9,10 I.C.O., RAX ' s The bad one . The Bob ' s 11 Rugby, RBS (Rapid Booty Sliding) 1 1 Simmering, Outta hand line 1 2 Vectors, Pete, you ' re a goob! 1 2 Physics Oragami Club 12 No banks 12 Hey that could poke an eye out! HELENA Papaflake HANSEN Andre Club-See you thursday 1 2 Kerribear-I wish you long lived judaism. I lugovuge you 8-12 Thank you, Berkeley High It ' s been a love hate relationship, but I ' ve gotten, given and grown. See you at the reunion, before and after. 9-? LOUISE HARM Pirates of Penzance 9 HMS Pinafore Daisy 1 0 Yeoman of the Guard 1 2 Desert Rats 1 0 Student Conservation Assoc. 1 1 BHS German Exchange 11,12 SFCMPrep 10,11,12 Thanks for understanding, Kristina. PREMA Bonita HARPER Running Tracks Spanish Club 9 Running Track 9,10 Basketball Team 9 Attempting to run track 1 1 Secretary of Beat Reaction 1 2 Variation 12 Keeping my fan club organized 1 2 Meeting tripping w f riends 9, 1 0m 1 1 m 12 Being with MY handsome Derek K. 11,12 GEORGE G-Rock HARRINGTON Chillin ' 4-ever Dont stop rappin ' Tossitupfiricuzyandy awantto give me some of that stuff And I ' m coool My homie Lo from the ol skoo don ' t stop please don ' tstop Pimpin ' Outta here in ' 87 ' G-Rock ARNO HARRIS Track 9,10 Forensics 9 Young Republicans: Founder 12 RADICAL REVENGERS 12 CHASERS CHAMP: Abe Stoll Open 1 2 Madonna Dance Club 10,11,12+ The Beach Club 12 Isabella Rossallini is mine. Now on to 1 991 Plate O ' Shrimp MICHAEL Cuz, Harv Drago HARVEY Up-Rock! Pose for us! 9,10 New Balance Crew 11,12 Air Jordan AJ ' s 11,12 BHS Lacrosse Rad !, Deep, Ripper. 1 1 BHS Lax Sweet-lax-life! Grunt!1 1,12 M.A.T. Gigging til ' our hearts content! Yup! r just chillin ' argue! AJ defying gravity! Smoked! Member who loves ya Mike does! KEZHA I know I have small ears HAUER Varsity Track 10 Gourmet Club 9,10,11,12 Terrific Thirteen 9 9-eternity Smokehouse 86,87 11,12 Spirit fills bur cups 12 Ambush on Adam.... 9,10,11,12 Which eventually paid off! 1 2 Couldn ' t have made it w o U K2 9,10,1 1,12 Cafe display,andnevermetaguy! 9,10,1 1,12 GEORGE Of the Jungle HEARN Young Terrorists Club 1 0 Varsity Zen 12 Dr. euGENE Scott Fan Club 1 1 Oakland International Airport 12 Computer Club 9 Computer Club Haters Club 10,11,12 Good Morning. PAUL Pablo HEIN Varsity LaCrosse No fighting 9-life Big Daddy Valleyball 57 Sauce 87-life AJ Crew Thanx Mrs. Bolt 11,12 Bartko Alum Chinese Downhill 1 1 Mi ' s Beach house surf-trips 9-life I ain ' t surfen where there ain ' t no surfers No way!? AAAAAAHH No Sophie McNitt I love you FAFE always Got the croissants Marg?LOVEY TONYA Smurf HENDERSON Partnership Program at UC Berk. 9,10,1 1 Member of 1986 Talent Show Com 10 Students Against Starvation Af. 1 1 MESA 9,10,11 Homecoming Participant of 1986 11 BHS Fashbn Show of 1 986 1 2 Lions Club Speech Contest winner 1 2 Member of the NAACP Youth Chapter 12 Good-bye smurfs, I smurf you. JILL Ahno ERICA HERRMANN Track and Field 11 Asian Student Union 1 1 Whistler’s Choir 10 Suicidal-Pidgeon Watchers 1 0 Bagel Lunch Bunch 12 Sat. Nite Hamster Club 1 2 No, I dont like my name. Do you eat, with? Ahno lives...forever!N ALEXANDRA All Gator Muhammed Ali Ali Baba Ali Cat HERSHDORFER Yearbook, Co-Editor Nenaliclacia! 11,12 AFS (Back in a year!); Ski Club 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Model UN guilt trip 12 Desert Rats; Ashland 1 0;1 1 Mystery Club, pie-throwing and hot- tubbing in Glad Bags 9,10,11,12 leant. I have to do Latin 11 leant. I have to do Yearbook 12 Sly on 228, 204, and 275. See ya Slick 112 CSF, Honor Society, Student Councill 0,1 1,12 BRIAN Banzai Bungle HIGGINBOTHAM American Autodueling Assoc. 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Weekend Gamers Club 9,10,11,12 X-Country 9,10,11 Raquet Ball ClubTeam 1 1 Workaholics Anonymous 11,12 Paranoia Fanatics 10,11,12 JARED HILL Bike Club Member 12 Thanks to my parents and my friends. Without you 1 could not have made it. THEODORE Ted F. HILLIARD Rugby Club Party Kick Ass 11,12 MESA Program 9,11 Taus Student Leadership Bud 1 2 Desert Rats Boomin ' Doggin ' 11,12 DANA Garfield Hogg ie HODGES PJ It was fun. I hope we stay in touch 1 979-forever. Alesia, my WHAM! Bud! Next time front Row Hair Straight Fran Alesia Belinda Shawn kick ing it you gals in Sponseller. See all ' 88 ' 89 ' 90 Huggies later 403 DANA Dee DanaDane HODGE JV Softball 10 Partnership MESAAJCO 7,9,10+12 The Principle Audition Talent Search 12 HomeComing Participant for 86 87 11,12 Cheerleading Participant 12 Look at my Gucci it ' s bout that time. Graduation for Class of 87 WINONA Madison-Pineapple HOLL Pajama Game Gypsy 9,1 1 Dance Production Projects 10,11,12 Berkeley Fruits and Vegetables life The Weebles She-Ra Bowler 1 2 Adam-1 luv u 1 1 ! We’ll ALWAYS be one! LH- lt ' s bee n real hun! MB-URthe best! Tanks lots babe MK-Smile be happy! You R all special! Love Life! Giggle-Snort MIRANDA HOLMES Man Who Came to Dinner 9 The Dining Room 10 Hotel Paradiso 11 Dance Production ' 87 12 Model United Nations 12 Suicidal-Pidgeon Watchers 10 Bagel Lunch Bunch 12 Sat. Nite Hamster Slub 1 2 You guys, I DO eat! GREGG Holzy F. HOLZRICHTER Var. Water Polo Swimming Capt.12 10,11,12 JAZZ Ensemble-Kyoto Wrestlers 11,12 JSA-Evicted Pres-Bubbly Julia? 10,11,12 Gourmet Ski Club Desert Rats 9,10,1 1,12 Close Up-Something was up... 12 Snow Camping Crew-Friends4ever 9,10,11,12 Chad-June 1,85! Stay cbse! 9,10,11,12 K-Club, Pasta Fest contributor 10,11,12 When all else fails.. .flirt! 9,10,1 1,12 KEVIN Johnny Quest HOOVER Tennis Team Cafeteria Club 9 Red Eye for Life Club 1 0 Stoned and Study Club 10,11,12 Ski Trip Conquerer 11 Crew for a day Cl ub 11 Club Beer Garden Germany ' 86 11 Team Holy W-ter 11 This dung’s for you!! 12 Flaker’s Anonymous 1 2 KENT Backhand-Master HUANG Chess Club Computer Club 9,10,11,12 Perm 1 1 Asian Student Union 10,11,12 Bicycling Club 12 TheTribe 11,12 Physics Club (Prez?) 12 Model United Nations (Never went) 1 1 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Badminton Team 9,10,11,12 Bruin 13-16 TONY Baby HUEY Varsity Football 11,12 Varsity Football Captain 1 2 Varsity Rugby 10,11,12 Varsity Rugby Captain 1 2 JV Baseball;Asian Student Onion 9,10,1 1,12 Yearbook Staff 12 Support your local hooker Club 10,11,12 Best of friends;MS,AM,DJ,YD,JD for life It ' s Huey,not Uey or Hue-Dog JEN Fennifer HUGHES UC Berkeley Taekwondo Twinstar Lencain FanClub-1 0,1 1,12 BCW 11 ,12 Alta Bates Jr. Volunteer 10,11 Girl Scouts 9 It’s a bit of an acquired taste really But do try some hello to the men in my life-1 bve you all and love to Lissa.. ..them,UCSC,futuretripping,Jeremy, Sex?DDFamilies,A,E,+J ' s House, S ' s hot tub, redsea,food,love,life,and learning. EUZABETH Lizzie HURST Dance Productbn 10,12 Dance Projects 12 Nutcracker 83,84 9,10 Spring Concert ' 84 10 Football - Middle Linebacker PDNMA-I bve you all mucho! Let ' s have more Fiesta Siestas (Yes, those ones) let the good times roll! P-l love you. RANDALL Huschtabul HUSCH Varsity Soccer 10,11 Varsity Rugby 9,10,11 Varsity Football 1 1 Varsity Injured List 12 Young Repubibans 12 Moraga Tender Invasbn 10,11 Key Club 9,10,12 Sea Explorers 9,10,11,12 World Expo Drinking Team 86 TODD Pimpy T HUNTER Var Track Cross Country 10,11,12 Co Capt. of VarTrackw J.J. 11,12 Norcal Champs mile relay team 1 1 Stickman87;PimpyT;Chaka Zulu 1 7years Pimpin the hoes;boody missions life luvin my OTown partnas forever Cappin with momma Wilkins 5-eternity Darmouth Bound in a Caprice C. 8 27 87 Hilton Hoe Down with my Homies 87 JOHNNY Pervert HWA Gay Club 9,10,11,12 Seeking Chicks Club 9,10,11,12 Au Coquelet Club 11,12 BAYC Gang 11,12 Anti Uncle T Club 9,10,11,12 Asian Mafia Gang 11,12 Pervert Union 10,11,12 Drug Dealer 11,12 Sex Abuse Club 12 S QQ MEGAN Lag-Girl INABA M A C The Awesome Three 5-life Breakfast Club 10 Gourmet Club 12 Varsity Hooky Player 9-12-etc. Demolition driving-Honda RIP 12 Days w Maya Jenny 1 2 Do you know what I mean? Street smarts count too!!! 22 23 after X-mas mission Working Days Boogie Nights MATT (I ' now ya) INOUYE Stuft Pizza Appreciation Club 1 1 -life Banzai Bombers (Bike Club) 9-1 2 Desert Rats 10,12 If you cant impress them w brillance dazzle them w B.S. Sick it ' s an egg embryo in my egg nog It was real and it was fun but it was not real fun. S© © LAVONNA La La JAMES I know you are, but what am I? Goodbye Corin, or shall I say until we meet again Mesa 9,10,11,12 Model United Nations 11,12 Sign Language Club 1 0 Gumby for President Campaign 88 12 JANINE Nean JENKINS ASA,UCO,OYC 12 MESA 10 Mark- 1 Love you ' re so fun to be with D M-you+woor so sweet fun and I Love ya.To all my Junior Friends I will Miss so much Rob, the secret is out I want you I All Fine Guys of 87 1 Love you much. To all my Friends Enjoy life TO THE HILT!! PRISaLLA P.J. JENNING Varsity Softball left-field 44 1 0 Varsity Softball left-field 11 11 MESA program Word-Ups 9,10 Partnership program One Love 9,10 Chill ' in with HBJ in 84 ' 9 The bus rides were fun Luv-ya G 1 1 We had actbn in 86 ' DL GR 1 1 My 4-year sentence is through! 12 Set goals, achieve those goals! ARTIST DJ Yeah! JOHNSON Chairman of the Burnt Crew 9-1 2 Varsity Football 1 2 Mesa 9-10 Computer Club 9 Goodbye Goodbye to all the people at Berkeley High The Class of 87 Loves you all. COREY The Candy Man J. JOHNSON VARSITY SNACK BAR 9,10,11,12 B-TOWN CRUISERS: President 11,12 SENIOR Clean-up CREW 12 ROUND TABLE Pizza TUTORIALS 11,12 404 SENIOR ACTIVITIES UCO MESA 12 Girl Chasers of Amer.. 36-24-36 9,10,11,12 FRESHMAN Beat up Committe 10,11,12 CAUSE of 90% Cavities at BHS 9,10,11,12 Battle of Gig-ers Production 12 DEL D’Rock JOHNSON Gospel Chorus 10 Varsity Wrestling Captain 87 North Coast Sectbn 11-12 Varsity Football 12 Martial Arts Club Ninja D 12 !!!!! HUEY REVENGE CREW!!!!! 2nd-12th Stevie-Del-Richie straight up! Music is the key to life!!!! Hey Girl, 1 love you !! all my life JEMAL Lamej JOHNSON 1 would like to say goodbye to all the Beautiful young women at Berkeley High, I ' ll miss all of them. And to all the people who helped me get through High School, Thank You! Love to all -Jemal Johnson 12 MONIQUE Nikki JOHNSON Counting ballots 9 Freshman Orientation 10 Flag Team 10 Afrikan American Studies 9.11,12 Afro-Haitian Dance Pefrormance 11 Pep Squad 11 Fashion Show Fall ' 86 ' 12 M KATE Secky JOLY President; DanaTison Fan Club 12 BHS Ultimate Team 11 Whistler ' s Choir You married??? 10 CAMERON Scameron JONES Football 9,10 Community Theatre Stagehand 10,11,12 Pi-Kamma-Sutra Co-Founder 10,11,12 JSA Mark, Carl ' s Jr. Sick Boy 11 Big Time Camping Club 11 Rad Tech. For Plays, Dances. 10,11,12 The Bowling Club? Get a Life. 11 Alcoholics Unaninjous-You cant get lost in Big Basin on LSD 10,11,12 GARY Nice guy JONES Varsity Diving 9 Varsity Football 9 Varsity Badmitton 9 Varsity Waterski demolition 10 11 Nocturnal Sports leader 12 Rush Chairman 11 12 Frat Rat original Is it bud or is it leaf?! Have you two been twins long? 11 12 JAMIEN Jamie ’S ' JORDAN Varsity Swimteam 9,10,11 Ski Club 9,10,11 Pep Squad 10,11 Cheerleading (co head) 12 Dapp retreat 12 Afro-Haitian Dance Class 11,12 Eric I LOVE YOU! Brooks don ' t feel bad you ' ll be out soon. Everyone Chill! BRANT B-town KAAKE UNDO MOB SMOKES OUT B-Town 87 MENS VARSITY SOCCER NCS 87 10, 11,12 B-Town Knows slam a cold one TEAM schralp Berkeley SNOW boarding crew SKATE or DIE 87 Beach team pool shark crew what is it ice-7 NATE dont care lets make like a fetus and head out. Out the camp 87 NOAH Fang KANTER Varsity Cross Country 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 12 Varsity Track 10,11,12 ManWhoCameToDinner PajamaGame 9 Pirates of Pinzance 9 ConcertChorale WorldTour84 9 MadDogWest Sheik Running Club life YoBabyWa 2 Zup?PreLives!Please BabyPleaseBaby,BabyBabyPleeze! BMWinNYC Killem Raw Fool MARKTRICK LA LA LA LATER GRACE KARR gymnastics team 9, 10 crew team 11 Youth commission 12 Honor Society CSF 12 9,10,11. ESPAfjA 11 Ogre Goddess Exist.Anx.complex Creativity is the key Life is a balance between everything! tranquib luv to my friends 10, 11,12 JON Smiley KAMP Berkeley Select Soccer Club 3-12 JV Field Hockey 9 Water Polo 12 MVP Var. Checker+Monopoly Club 9-12 Sea Scouts-C.I.K. Clipper Class 10-12 Brass Monkey Through Crew 10-12 East Bay Mashers Cycling Club 11-12 Little Rascals Fishing Club K-12 Varsity Scammers+B.B.B.W. Club 9-12 To all my homies, toss-um-up See Ya LINDA Lola KAPLAN Dance Prod Proj. (kamikaze)-Q2 etcl 1,12 Tennis Team Blond Bombers Luv ' u ' AII 0, 1 1 , 1 2 Honor Society CSF 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 Ski Club 10 JSA11 Gourmet Club (1 2) Pop tarts Sandwiches 4thof JulylChalalGremugIRanchIDavisI Think Not Only On Their Passing, Remember the Glory of Their Spirit I ' ll Love You Alaways. Thanks for the support you Guys! BRYAN Not NoW ' KATO the Elder Asian S.U.(neverdidquitemakeit) 11-12 Yearbook ' s Mr. Typo Hunkaburnin’love12 Varsity Badminton Beachedwhalecrewl 1,12 Computer, Chess, Dork Club 9-1 1 Tenda Po ' White Trash Club 9-12 Student Conservation Program 1 0 (S) Matty P. Ms. Wilson, suck my Trojan.9-12+ ' in vino veritas ' ' iacta alea est ' ' audentes fortuna iuvat ' ' carpe diem ' -AeneasFanClub Whups That boy l ' m hungry Call me fats ' KATE Keebler Cookies KEELER- HODGETTS Elsewhere- Andover, Farmington 9, 11 Art Club and French Club 11, 12 Crew fan - FEATHER ' Em C.A.! 12 Cross Country Running 86 Pursuit and Capture of 12 the French Club President 10 Drawing in the margins 12... 9.10,11 Jane Austen and Stephen King 12... Je te sens echapper... 9,10,11, ADAM Ads KEENE Official track and XCtry flake Rolling the Caddy, Rioting in Palm Springs, Hong flu-ing 9-12 Stoll Open Champ, Basta Pasta ' 86 summer Flaking on Kezha 9-11 1 finally come to my senses 12 Bazooka Brothers, Hymie Brother f orsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - Adamus Life JOHN Olallieberry KELLER DESERT RATS- Once In A Lifetime 11,12 STUFT PIZZA APPRECIATION CLUB 11,12 Let ' s play some t-basketball That ' s the worst idea I ' ve ever heard .. . You have absolutely nothing useful to say! 1 would like a piece. . . of olallieberry pie. . . ala mode. 1 love you forever, Kathy! JOSH el flakeo KELLER Crew Scrub 10-11 Crew V-Boy 12 Fraternity Bust Patrol 12 Marching Band (honors) 10 Drum Major 11 Skirt Pursuit Oh Ya? Well Can Yours Do This!? LIFE CARLOS Cee KELLEY Junior Varsity Baseball 10 Key Club Member 11 Pimp the Babes Club 10-12 BREW CREW 11-12 International Crew 10-12 Rugby Team Thanks l-Crew IM OUTTA HERE C 0 87 12 405 SCHUYLER Sky KENNEDY DAVID Mighty Mouse KOJAN ALEX LEE Var Football 12 ' “Crew 10,12 Varsity Football ' 86- ' 87 Var Soccer 10 David and David Training Camp 11 Varsity Rugby ' 87 SCAMMERS CLUB 9,10,11, Student Council 9,10,11,12 Varsity Hitter ' 86- ' 87 12 JSA Scrub 11 Professional Poker Playe r ' 80- ' 87 PLATOON Marathoners club 12 Bowl Cut and Edy ' s Club 9 Patty- Love U 4-eve r Club Dead 11, 12 Tahoe ' 86; Penn Fed. Express Club;Red Who? Kitty- Stay sweet babe U R Good Mafia Leader 12-LIFE We should ' ve bet sweats Rod! Irsh!! Lucy- stay w me Lover Girl 1 Love you Tuan You Vietnamesil . HA 12 OI ' Frog:Don ' t worry!Oh that ' s so raw;not 1 -4-3-4 I ' d Rather Drink and Not Drive Miles Matt Thanks Guys! We made it! Missy you Pdy! Love ya Then Drive and Not Drink . 9-LIFE SUSIE Susiebobooziebananafannafo- CHARLOTTE Spuds LEE DEREK Derek K. KEYES fooziefeefiemoemoozie KOSSA Jess, Gage:Hang in 1 BAWS 11,12 Sly Club 9 Youth for a Peacful Future 11 there! Giulia: k-lz best | Wind Ens 10,11,12 Voices of Joy Amen 10 Hiking Club Pres. Gourmet Club 12 friends 4 ever.We made 1 St.Conn 12 Track Jr Varsity 10 JSA SASA (well...) 11,12 10 it! Gab: Let us indulge! | JV,Var Prema Harper Fan Club-pres. 11 Pool Shark Crew 12 Itea, Itea: Fix those F Hockey 11,12 Sorry Guys You go on now! Jondy ' s Psychedelic Shack 10,11,12 sheets! Moo. Lissa:rem | JV Crew 10 Track 11 Yearbook Co-Art Director 12 Yr Dragon. Luv-John PFunkyO10,11 ,12-rrfe Prema Harper Fan Club 12 Team Gullible life Paul W,Geo H,Dan(FD), | W.AnxCI12 Fashion Show 12 Get down, getfunkie, drink Coronas Denisa,A.F.,Edith,Gail AofYP 10, 11, 12 Track Varsity 12 and enjoy! 1 love you all!!! CHRISTA Chris LEE CHRISTOPHER Kiffer KIRKHAM POLLY Get out of town KRAETZER Kicking it at Cal with the Guys!! 9-12 JSA 10 Varsity Waterpolo Olympics 9,10,11,12 Homecoming Queen Candidate 12 Drama Club 11 Wind,Pep,Marching Bands Uh-Huh 9,10,11 Hang in there David Lee!! 12 Exchange-Student in W. Germany 11 Ski Club Perry, 1 never fall! 9-4ever See you at Spelman Sherri! 12 Young Republicans 12 Gourmet and Breakfast Clubs 10,11,12 Class Officer of 87 10-12 Field Hockey 12 Terrific Thirteen 2 9-4ever See you Run in New York 12 German Club 12 Cafe display andNeverMetAGuy! 9,10,11,12 Chillin ' on full 12(senior) 2AM - 4AM Car - Care Club 12 Ostkernfest Deutsches Bier! 1 1 -4ever Candelight Beach Club 12 Spirit Fill Our Cups 12 MAURICE ANGUS China Fiats LEE, Radical Revengers 12 1 know you know the answers. 9 II Class President Senator 10,11,12 ANN Bananie KLETZ DIANA Banana KUSHIN Beat Reaction, the Open Forum 12 Varsity Soccer-Juz the Jackets 10-12 Junbr Statesmen of America t1,12 Pres. African Students Assoc. 12 Erwin Chargoff. . .Babe YCC SUMMER ' 86 12 Junior Statesmen (shake, shake) 12 Dance Production:l ' ll Survive-Picasso Women ' s Auxiliary (Chairman) 12 Mass Confusion, Humility, stuff! 11,12 10-12 PihaColadaCru 11,12 Nerd(fat,slopping,Wal!abees,yeck!) 9,10 Mike??Dave??!Grovelling-UCLA 12 Manilow 11 All together...finally!l 12 Mr.Happy-D. 7-stars Rangin ' crew 12 ' Christmas in Mexico 11,12 1 love you, all of you. ..Tears 12 Cooolers ' nlubs ' n ' pee spots To:AII my girlies: LOVE YOU!! Thank you all! Yes, EVEN YOU!!! 12 Nothinventurednothinggained!!!! the three of us- Room with the SF view. INFATUATION Em: She ' s really very nice! GOOD LUCK!!!! MICHELLE Aspen KOFLER Berkeley Fruits Vegtables The Sheraton Screwdriver Dive Big Freddie Bowler All these mistakes we must surely be learning A.K.T: Doni Forget Lime Jello! Looking Out For One Another Let the Good Times Roll Suzy-0: 1 Love You GEN Skinless Snake KOGURE 9-12 12 12 NICK Lavi LAVROV Varsity Baseball Kickin it w all the Fine Girls Varsity Beer Drinking w Todd Varsity Partier with the Fellas 10,12 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 CATHERINE LEVESQUE Having fun in Rome 9 Party down in Montreal 1 0 Trying to survive at BHS 11 Surviving and Graduating from BHS 1 2 GARRETT ’Thumper LEW Varsity Track 9,10,12 Varsity X-Country 10,11,12 Spring Break Fest. 11,12 Ski Club 10,12 Almost a Ski trip w Brian Juan ' s Marguerita Crew Ski Bum life Young Stalinists Club 9,10,11, 51 0 Crew Class of 8T 10,11,12 Brr, It ' s Cold 12 Kbkin it w Russ, Kev, Shaun, LSD 9,10,11,12 Let ' s go Skiing! I ' m not cold. Really! Kickin it w Lance, Mark,Dale 9,10,11,12 2nd Place- 9mm National Russian 12 Chillin at Lunch w the Fellas 9,10,11,12 CHAD The Madhatter LEWIS Roulette Champbnships Varsity Soccer-Captain-12- 10,11,12 Caucasbn Student Union 9.10,11, JAMES Jimmy Lee LeBLANC Varsity Track BHS -Elite Fleet- 11,12 12 Coolin ' on the corner on a 9 Asia 88! 1 want a Rolex!! Desk Top doodling as art 11, 12 hot summer day club 9 Bartko Ski Crew J.D. Beer Party Master fan club 11,12 Going to school to be cool and 10 A.M. G.H. Hope you succeed in life Schizo. Psychiatric Ward 12 not a fool society 10 summer girls of 85 ' -Thanks! 1 am Napoleon!! 12 Varsity Bad Boys 11 Sexy girl Madhatter Wild Thing Pizza Man Extraordinaire 12 DeLa Salle who? To be cont! Yes he ' s really my dad! Soccer-There is no substitute. 406 SENIOR ACTIVITIES JULIE Jules LIFSHAY Varsity Swim Team 9,10,11 Varsity Water Polo 1 0 JSA 11 Terrific Thirteen 12 9,10,11,12 Spirit Fills Our Cup 12 Math Club President 1 1 JENNY Chill LIN Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale 10 Close Up (Co-President) 11,12 Varsity Virgil 11,12 AP Scam with Mr. Harvey 1 1 Anti Pounded-Muffin Club DC87 1 2,life As George Orwell wrote, Such,such were the joys... To my friends: Thanks for all the joys. A.W.--Amor vincit omnia. JEFF Heffer LIPTON Water Polo-League Champs 86 ' 9,10,1 1,12 Swimming-League Champs 85-86 10,11 Slauson Cutoff Memorial Society 9-life Saki Quest 86-Kyoto, Japan Jazz Ensemble 4-year veterean Varsity Racket Room; Heckel Crew Thanks you: D.E., B.B., J.S., M.P.,M.W. E.C., C.Z. I love you A.P.,C.S.,S.B.-always J.P.S. eternal 11,12 10,11,12 10,11,12 12 12 10,11,12 10 , 11,12 11,12 12 12 9 9,10,11,12 9.10.11.12 11.12 10,11,12 10,11,12 12 9,10,11,12 12 10,11,12 that time-2 get out of here!! 874ever! The best is yet to come ; Why? CHUNG HUAN UU Pres, of Model United Nations Pres, of Computer Club Asian Student Union Varsity Badminton Student Council Representative Honor Society Dropout The Asian Mafia Godfather II Capitalist Chess Club Quarter Booth Club (Yep Jane!) MICHAEL Maserati LLANEZA Raw Mock Trial Team Homework, Studying Etc. international Zen Anarchists More Fun Than Humanly Possible Disciples of Cthulho Working at Games O ' Berkeley PanGalactic Gargle Blasters The Underground Jackoff American Autoduel Association UNDA Lynn LLOYD Cooks with T reina-Fran-and Shana! On the Football Field!! 2 my fellow hookers - Shawn B. and Juliet- Did we chill on San Pablo 4 Big Daddy or What! 2 Alesia B. Homegirl it was way live chillin ' and cheatin ' Looking 4 for my Gucci-it ' s about TERRY Cool LLOYD Gospel Chorus 1 0 Sophomore Prince 1 0 Raquetball Club 1 0 Science Club 11 Activity Commission Senior 11 Student Council 11,12 Vice President 11,12 Beat Reaction 1 love you 12 Erica Debra Lisa Nita, Sidney. 12 RONNIE Mexicali LOTT Boxcars 12 Other doubles 11 High50 ' s 60 ' s 10 Low Numbers 9 Social forever Wait, does a 42 mean anything? Ok, a new rule: On any double we drink! I ' d rather play perfigliano. Too bad Drink MIKE ' The Great LOWEY Anarchy Club Conservative Hunters of America 1 don ' t see where it started but 1 do see where it ' ll end. We ' re sending our greenhouse planet to heaven in a handbasket. ML87 EDITH Louie, Louie LOUIE Class of 87 Secretary 11,12 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 Asian Student Union 10,11,12 Junior Statesmen of America 12 Model United Nations 12 Computer Club 10,11 Serious Victims of Senioritis 12 Class of 87 is the byest!!! KIKI Eunice ' U ' LOUIS UCO MESA, ASA Officer, Swim Team 10,11,12 AFS Brasil Foreign Exchange 11 Student Council (Hal): VP Pres 9,11,12 My lustees: Jason and Eugene B. 12 Midnite Calculus Cram Crew! 12 Wonder Twin: Aviation Dept. 12 Me ' Lani: Get a tenda in N.Y.C. M, K S 1 found someone new! My real name is...Kristoffer FRANZ Karate Kid Ml LOZANO Varsity Tennis All American 9,10,11,12 Tennis Team Ice Man Captain 12 Met Alyssa Nbholls October 1 2 1 1 -4ever Two on two hoop with JD 12-4ever Three Musketeers FL JD YD 9-4ever 86-87 Homecoming King FL AN 12-4ever Fashion Show Martial Arts Club 12 Best friends-James-Young-Mike lifetime Lyss, 1 love u-Will you marry me? 12,5,21,26 ,13 CUFF MAJERSIK Mock Trial Team 12 Speech and Debate T earn 1 2 Racquetball Team 11,12 Racquetball Club 11,12 Close Up 12 Citizen ' s Budget Review Committee William The Refrigerator Perry 11,12 Fan Club life JESSE Herm Ease MALKIN Varsity X-Country (All League) 11,12 Varsity Track (4:39.3 1 600M) 11 Frosh Soph Track 9,10 Berkeley Voice Reporter 12 Informer Co-Editor 12 Injury Club 10,12 Mad Dog West 9,10,11,12 Dotardliness Club 12 Itea Goldstein Fan Club forever DAMON MALLARD Varsity Tennis 10,11,12 Varsity Football (five weeks) 12 Wind Ensemble 9 Steps Reject Club life Evan and Nina Andres Fan Club life Supervisor of Marika ' s life 1 don ' t know where I ' m going but 1 hope it ' s with you Love-ya Bye eternity DORA Dotataya MANGER Peace-Group; Gospel Choir All 1 know of live is that love is all there is All my friends: You have made this year incredible and special. Thank you 1 love you!!! Universal Vibes from Germany XOXOXOXOXOXO 12 LaTANYA RENIECE MARBLE Pep Squad 9 Marathon Dance Survivor 9 Fashion Show Model 9,10,11 Producer of Fashion Show 12 Sophomore Princess 10 Student Council Representative 9,10,11,12 ASA-Afrikan Studies Association 12 Homecoming 87 Senior Princess 12 Leadership 87 Senbr Class 12 ALEX Mr. Gingrich MARCUS BHS Drama: Out at Sea (director) 9,10,11,12 Camino Real, South Pacific, Gypsy (assistant director) Dining Room, Pajama Game, Yoeman, lda JSA-Scam and Party Club,Ski Club 9,1 0,1 1,12 Jazz lab band, wind ensemble 9,10 Concert Chorale 11,12 Georgia, get a bra Frrrrrrrrrreshhhhh MIKE MARGOUES JV Soccer at St. Mary ' s 9 10 All Bum ' s Club 11 Mikey Likes It Club AT ST. MARY ' S: JV Baseball, 9,10,11,12 JV Soccer, JV Tennis 10 Used Aluminum Can Club 9,10,11,12 MANUEL MARKS Model United Nations VP 11,12 Junior Statesmen of America 10,11,12 Chess Club 12 Student Council Representative 9,10,11 Role-Playing Games Club 10,11,12 CAITLIN Blueberry MclNTOSH Junior Statesmen 9,10 Costume Crew Hotel Paradiso 11 Bug Masher Union 10,11,12 JULIANA Ju MARTINEZ Costume Crew Camino Real 12 Rub-a-dub-dub smoke a bud in Campaign Work For District Electionsi 2 1 luv all you guys to death the tub Club 9,10,11,12 Volunteer Work for PSR Tai-Chi 11,12 Rebels doni do it call girls do!!! Frat-Party-Beer Rogue Crew 9,10,11,12 Ad Designer for Berkeley Monthly 11 Oh really, that ' s bizarre, surely Board Shredders Anonymous 9,10,11,12 Volunteer Ranger Day-Care Aid 10,11 you jest Just say YES Club 12 If you ' re not part of the solution. Life would be a dream... Brass Monkey Crew 11,12 you ' re part of the problem. Live life to the fullest c o ' 87 Luv Ya Lis. Hey Guys, visit us in Santa JOSHUA Milbe MILBERG Cruz. Things we like: RK, Dexys, CAITLIN McGRATH Gourmet Club JSA Harmon liftin ' 9,10,11,12 Mr. Rose, Us,...See JH Makeup Crew-Crew Chief 10,11,12 X-Country(Nice try)-No knees 9,10,11,12 P.T. Committee (Still here Kath) 10 Hymie Brothers Wrestlin ' with DG 9,10,11,12 SHAN Pearl Boy Blunder MASUDA Berkeley High Peace Group 11,12 Cador-la spain-copa cobana 9,10,11,12 Field Hockey, Student Council Scrub Overseas Development Network- 11,12 Tiff ' s guittard-physicsiess! 9,10,11,12 12 Treasurer The Bazooka Brother Hong Fu In 9,10,11,12 Key Club, Treasurer, SPC-lnformer Staff No Business As Usual 12 Spectacles-a New Frontier! 9,10,11,12 11,12 Never got around to applying 9,10,11,12 Ojalafuera este el ultimo dia 9,10,11,12 SASA Vice-President, Tahoe ' 87!? 11,12 For the Honor Society de la espera Adios! 9,10,11,12 JSA, Close Up, Bike Club Vice-Pres? 11,12 With you in mind heart tears always JESSICA Jess MOISE Mission Impossible Task Force 12 GAIL Foxy G McGUIRE Dance Production 11,12 2am-4am Car Care Club 12 Youth Commissbn Chairperson 11,12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Candle Light Beach Club 12 Volleyball 10,11 Key Club 12 Shut up I ' m trying to study!... Swimming 11,12 Green Kingdom Club 10 ...well, ' wait ' , okay Forever Young Student Senate 12 M-Our bet-soap-garage sales! CinqoToylettes 12 SC- Look at weekends! NATASHA ' T ' MAXIM Close Up ' 85 10 LB- Been sleeping on your feet? Tennis Team 10,12 MD Hasta La Vista, Baby Hon-OR,SKI,NY,GROW,LOVE,BE,US Ski Club 10,11,12 Free at last: What a group-it ' s been great Attempted JSA 11,12 GF Have License, will roil... Pina Colada Club 12 KAILEN Moon MOONEY Miki when in doubt smoke a cheese- CLAUDIA Claud McLEAN Desert Rat Club 1 0, 1 1 Bicycle Club 9-1 2 burger What should 1 weart-morrow Swim Team 9,10 Waterpolo 10 JSA 1 1 Scrub Vollyeball Club 1 1 , 1 2 I ' m gonna mis ya Claedclal Luv ya Rick Is it Biffs or Daves this time DANIEL The Sheik MAYERI Junior Varsity Tennis 10 Varsity Tennis 11,12 SkiClub 11,12 Raquetball Club 9,10,11 Roses are red, violets are blue Most poems rhyme, but this one doesn ' t. To the class of 87: Go Kick ASS and have fun. See ya later... MILES MAYHEW Close-Up and JSA 11;11,12 Bowl Cut and Edy ' s Club 9 Keg-I Mean Key Club 12 Mexico Margarita Crew 11,12 A.P. Pottery; 100 ' s Club 12 Thursday Sorority Invasions 1 2 Tahoe ' 86 and Roadtrips ' 87 No you got me last time I Drive slower-Nah! BBB-GT-MCDK ALENKA Majestic McELHANEY The Non-Social Club 9,10,11,12 Black by popular demand!!! lifetime The Female Body Inspectors 9,10,11,12 The Look at that Turf Club 9,10,11,12 L.A. Lakers Fan Club lifetime The Part-time Lovers 11,12 African-American Hellraisers 1 2 The Double Lunch Bunch 2 1 2 Thanks for the memories c o 87! Food Supplier Women ' s Swim Team 9,1 0,1 1 Nenalidacla 1 1 ,1 2 YB Staff, Ed. W N A 11,12 Close-Up (p. Muffin Club) 10,12 What? Oh, the Operative Word SC,SK(hey, Sean)AM,JW,MS, KW-hang in there To my favorite junior, L.C.-Good luck Babe To CF,ES,LP, KS,TH,MC,JA MM I bve you guys-l ' ll never forget. We made it Nel. I love va. So Iona . MARK M M MENDONCA Swim Team League Champs 10,11 H20 Polo League Champs 1 2 All League H 2 O Polo 1 2 Money Maker 10,11,12 Money isnl every. ..yes it is Make sure you do it your way There are no points for second place kid Stay tough and dont get hurt LUIS Andy MESONES Varsity Rugby 10,11,12 Varsity Rugby Captain 1 2 Varsity Football 12 Key Club 9,10,11 Asian Student Union 10,11,12 Peruvian Student Association 9,10,11,12 Internatbnal Crew 9,10,11,12 All I need is a good beer, a good laugh, and a bad girl! DALE PimpStylin ' D MIDDLESWART Ski Club Dogger 11,12 Scrub Pool Club 1 2 Headplant Skiers 1 2 Thursday Afternoon Beach Club 1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Blue Volkswagen Bug Fan Club Pres. 11,12 UCSB Summer Session 11,12 Thumb Mast. Qu arters Catch-Up Losers Club 1 0,1 1 ,12 Quote: Does anyone have money for gas? SHANA Chone MOORE Pep Squad 9,10,11 Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Head 1 2 DAP P retreat 12 Chemistry Club 12 Kicking it with Fran 9-1 2 + Self Scheduling Comp. Science 1 2 Homecoming Committee 10,11 Stinky Club, President 10,11,12 Last words: See ya ' II fools!!! LUCAS MORAGAS Back in Spain for my first three years of high school. Now I join the icy Berkeley High Rugby Club, In my senior year. Hey guys. Chillout!!! EMMA M M MORRIS Junbr Statesmen of America 10,11,12 Dance Production ' 86 1 1 Women ' s Auxiliary (Co-Prez) 1 2 Lowlife 9 Wanna-be Manilow 10,11,12 Pina Colada Cru (Founder Prez) 5-life D K: What?A Test?l ' m leaving! D: Is it marriage? What do you mean a Bloody Mary doesn ' t have seeds? 408 SENIOR ACTIVITIES SCOTT ' Tricky Player MORRIS Varsity Golf 9,10,11,12 Blue Moon Bowling Club 11,12 Miniature Golf Club 11,12 Peter, you forget yer a freshman again Elton John Fan Club (Chairman) forever San Diego Charger Fan eternity Student Athletic Council 10,11,12 Bree: To good and bad think of Tonight RebeccaThank you for always being there. ALEXANDER Big Al MOSKOVITZ Varsity LaCrosse-Captain 11,12 9,10,11,12 Close Up (Something was up...) 12 Desert Rat, Eagle Scout 10,11 -life Snow Camping ' 87, Republican! 1 2-life K-Club Member, Hong Fu Crew 1 2 London, Rome, Paris, ..Madrid! To do is to be, to be is to do, do-be-do-be-do To know you are ignorant is knowledge JOHN-DAVID MOYER Varsity Fencing 10,11 Hiking Club 12 Physics Club 12 Alfalfa Sprout Crew 9,10,11,12 Tardy Truckers 12 Peace Club 1 1 Orgasmitastic Campers 11,12 Yogis of America 11,12 Eat you whole-grains. Hug a tree! SARAH Soppo MUGNOLO JSA(Well...) 11 Close Up 12 Swim Team 12 Natural Blonde 9 Fake Blonde 10,12 Redhead!!! (or was it orange?!) 11 I ' m only buzzed! Ohhh...l get it! Ha-ha! Very funny guys! I mean I understand!!! SCOTT NAB ETA-YAM AM OTO Varsity Track 11,12 Big Daddy Volleyball 1 2 That ' s the difference between me and you. Why the racial slurs? BRAD Big B NASS Varsity Baseball 10,11,12 Volleyball Club J.O. ' s sweet 12 Hillegass Recking Crew 10,11,12 Ski Club, D.D. Club; What a party 1 0,1 1 ,1 2 T.C. Your Ice! life Six footer 11,12 TrueJewClub 9,10,11,12 Sometime Sweet P 11 + OKAY?! 10,11,12 JENA Keg Sue NAWY Raquetball Club 9,10 Key Club 12 Honor Society 11 The J Crew 11,12 Can I please share? or no? This is not reality! H-E-L-L-O! Keg Ann and Keg Lu- You are so sear to me! I love you! BFA!!! SARAH Sar-Bear NELSON Women ' s Variety Soccer 10,12 AFS 11,12 Ski Scrubbers (w Jo) 1 2 Crip life! The GISF Club 12 Jo-Look at those cute legs I Beauty, eh? I Hey, Darlin JEFF Walking Corpse NELLIS Satanic Avengers 9,10,11,12 Fresh DB ' s 11,12 Light Crew 11,12 Racquetball Club 12 Grave Mutilations 11,12 Armor Panzer 88 1 0,1 1 AERON Irma NEVILLE SkiClub 9,10,11,12 Dance Production (Quack!) 1 1 Swim Team 10 Syrian Chameleon Drinking Team 9,10,11,12 Telephone Terrorists 9,10,11,12 AMP-Thieves of hearts they all are- So watch out-tt ' s our turn nowlL-AMN Wasthematter? You choking on a fish? SHAWNE NEWMAN Volleyball Team 9 Partnership 9,10 Homecoming Committee 9,10,11 African American Studies Class 10.11 TRACIE Short-y NEWTON MESA Program 9,10 Pep Squad 12 Homecoming Jr. Princess 1 1 1st runnerup homecoming queen 12 Founder Club Variations 11,12 Fashion Show ' 86 Choreographer 11 Talent Show 84 9 Special Guest Fashion Show 85 1 0 Afro-Hatian Dance Class 9,11,12 ALYSSA Lyss Mrs. F.L. NICHOLLS Varsity Basketball (JV HRS 9) 10,11,12 Var Volleyball (JV Captain 10) 11,12 Varsity Softball (JV 1 0th) 9,11 Homecoming Queen w King Franz! 1 2 Junior Class Co-Princess 85 11 The Tribe Spanish Club 10,11 Mustang Taxicab Club President 11,12+ Pizza Best Buds w Danielle H. 1 2-life in love with Franz (Crush 10) 11 -4ever GABRIELLE Witchy NICHOLSON JV Varsity Field Hockey 9,10,12 Psychedelic Funky Ostrich 1 0-lif e AFS year student to Denmark 11 1 Appliance Impersonator 12 Women ' s auxiliary 12 School choir 1 1 Jeepers Creepers ! SARAH Morris NORRIS Pajama Game Pirates- Isabel 9 HMS Pinafore- SisterCousinAunt 1 0 Gypsy- Dressy TessieTura 11 Princess Ida- Ida herself ! 11 South Pacific- Nurse Asst. Dir. 12 The Yeomen of the Guard- Elsie 12 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 French Club- President- Normal 1 2 people laugh really stupid. CORIN Sen. Hatch O ' CONNELL Yes I did ski off the cliff on purpose! No I ' m not insane! Q my GOD it ' s a skunk! Hawaii dreams I Do Not Speed ! CO+WJ+JFS forever Wait Moffit Cant Close Yet! Take the risk! High on Life! Live, Love, Be Friends are Always there! Smile Together We Stand Divided We Fall It ' s Not Goodbye Just See Ya Later. SHAWN ' Wheat-Thins ODA Ice Skater 2-10 Dance Production T-You Evbody 12 I ' ll miss you Sigourney-Babe ! Photo Un-Expert 11 + Everybody ' s sick. I ' m sick too 11+ I love my bush. And Colitaev!! ! That ' s sooo exciiitingl! 12+ I ' m going to have a cow...! 11 + Are my teeth clean ?????! 11 + CATHERINE Cat ODDOU Swim Team Aw Shucks it ' s over 10,11,12 Key Club-Sorta, I tried 1 1 Dance Production Twilight Girl 1 2 French Club CorinJet ' aime life Mais tu baise mal Frat Parties 9 No, the econ aspect of condoms! 12 Boots member when you sat on a slug? Yes, I ' m french too, KisKis here 2day gone 2morrow memories TATIA Tash ODEN JSA 11 Gourmet Club 1 1 Dance Production 10 Couch Potatoes 12 Bunny slope with Nin 10 I luv America 10,11,12 What can I say girls. I couldnt have made it w out you. Life will be a PARTY!!! CAITUN Scrodom ODOM JV Soccer 9 JV Softball 10 SkiClub 12 The P Stompers Club SStonie 11,12 Well, I don ' t know, what do U 409 wan ' tto do? Vicious Boodie? WHAT Vicious WHAT? Don ' t say that! I love U my buddies.Goin ' South. MELANIE Mel Mel OLIVER IwentmyfriendAngiehouseforaparty. Whenigottherenooneansweredthedoor wasunlockedsolwentindidnlseehersol calledforhersuddenlylheardanoisesaying Melanieletmeoutlsaidwhereareshesaidin theclosetmyauntputmeinwherenowlet meoutiwenttowardtheclosettoopenthe doorandherauntlockedbothofusin. Chaka SHANA OMINSKY Vars WPolo Vars Flake Swimmer 9,10,1 1,12 Dance Pro+Proj I will survive 1 1-12,12 Gourmet Math Club c o Pres w K P 9,10,11,12 A Young Guard-1 have a joke??? 9,10,1 1,12 Cafe Display l love you Jesse 9 12,1 1 12 Wanting is better than having Rest on my bosom Smokehouse 9-1 2 1 1 Talk of the Temple Spirit Fills... 2-1 2 1 2 Terrific 13 1 -Special Moments 9,10,1 1,12 KATHLEEN Katy O. Spud OSBORN JSA (Sort of) Fall State, Jenni! 1 1 German Club 11,12 Germany Ostkernfest- Prost! 86 Smashed Potatoes Club 1 1 -life KIGSUVn-Donl worry- this isnl the end. i bve you guys. JVH-Le vin Blanc, white sheets, and flowers. CTG-Can you meet me 1 2 way? MoonchildL.E.,E.G.,P.K.,S.P...I luv u SHUNTEL OWENS TennisTeam 9,10,11,12 Yearbook Committee 10,11 TrackTeam 9,10 Sophomore Class Pres. 1 0 Jr. Class Pres. 1 1 Co-Captain TennisTeam 9,10,11 Science Club 9,10 People for Poor People Club 10,11 Speech and Debate Club 1 2 ALUSON PACKARD Dan Baron I love you Mateo you are beautiful John M. - You wonderful health nut Acknowledge your suffering Let It Be Be aware of now. Now, now.. .now! SUZANNE Tomato PACKARD Student Senator: The Freshie 9 Student Council Pres Vice 10,12 House Manager BHS PAD 9,10,12 BHS Fruits and Vegetables HI85 9,1 0,1 1 ,12 VS House Page Cloak and Runner 1 1 Teacher Evaluation Committee 1 2 Varsity Water Polo 10 4 1 0 SENIOR ACTIVITIES The Sheraton Screwdriver Dive 1 2 LARIA Lars PARENTI JV Swimming: Varsity Pom Pom 10,12;12 Co-T reasurer We did it Cherene 1 2 Thanks for sticking with me in good bad 7 7 85: especially. Remember Provo 2 27 87 Forget ' 88 Spirit will fill our cup forever! To BHS: I missed U in 1 1th I shed my tears. Les your inspiration energy will always be with me. JAY Majestic Jujubee PARKER Nothing useful to say life Stuff Pizza Appreciation Club 11,12 T-Basketball at JC ' s-best idea 1 1 Jay Leno Fan Club - Bad Smells 1 2 ARRIBA! -Late again-DSRT RATS 11,12 Fruit Loops, Nutty Wheat Thins 11,12 Wait Bean. There ' s something missing. Where ' s the Cop? 11,12 I bve you, Nina. SAUM Saumbo PARTOVI Marching Band Pep Band 10,11 Wind Ensemble 11,12 Winter Effect my pals DB, BL, KC 1 2 Gypsy (Drums) 1 1 South Pacific (Drums) 1 2 I coubnl have made it without my friends. Thanx DB, ED, MS, BL DM, I bve you all. Long live the beat! CATHERINE Feeling No PAYNE Short Cutie-pie 12 Mama Flake life Eggplant life? Psych-O-Films Inc. 12 Mad Dog West 9,10,11,12 Planning Committee SAM Sperry PERRY Close-Up 12 Ski Club 11,12 TheTribe, The Bike Club 11 A.S.U. 12 Accbent Prone Americans (APA) 1 2 F-k the Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Varsity Badminton 11,12 Remember, wherever you go, there you are. CHRISTIANE Chrissy PETERS Breakfast Club 10 Gourmet Club 10,12 M A C The Awesome Three 5-life Journeys to Mexico (Willy) 10,11,12 Days w Jenny and Maya 1 2 22 23 After X-Mas Mission Oh My God B-Town is Boring Megan Alexandra, Let ' s always keep in touch no matter what!! KENYETTA Kodak Ken PHELPS Sons and Daughters of Africa 1 0 Junior Varsity Basketball Team 1 0 Varsity Basketball Team 11,12 Won the Dunk Contest 11,12 The Moonlight of Fashion 12 I ran this little shit 12 Photographer of the Year 1 2 Class Pimp of the Class of 1987 11,12 RACHEL PHILLIPS Dance Production-We did it! 10,11,12 Hotel Paradiso, South Pacific 11,12 Stand By Me Crew- it ' s a pig! eternity J.S.A., Close-Up, Ashland, Life 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Grub-Tub-Flake Master Fan Club 9,10,1 1,12 Shana B.- Best Friends Always- To all my friends: I love you. CAROLINE Rosie PINSKY Come on! Where? said Pooh. Anywhere, sab Christopher Robin. DARA Pitstop PITTS Ski Club AFS Alta Bates Water Polo Swim Team Photo Club Senioritis MM: Dont flake too much! MAR: Off we go! 9,10,11,12 11 11 11 12 10 12 ! SONJA Peaceblossom PITTS Wind Ensemble 9,10 German Club 11,12 Party in Germany 10,12 D.M.S.R. 12 Confusion 9,10,11,12 Sonya: Weil spass macht und schmeckt! MC: Helluv a good one! ML: I ' ll ways bve u EG:Toilet paper rolls, tin foil, stuffing! MS: Wait! What ' s happening?. .Bye Daphne! PERRY P POWNALL Varsity Tennis 9,10 Varisty Diving P.P.P. 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Gourmet Club Co Pres w Shanao Grub Fest 12 Terrific Thirteen 6 is in the mix! 9-? Bartko weekender-Chinese downhill 1 1 3 Stooges that ' ll be fine Sabu P...S life Ashland Rookie 12 BNPKJGNBJRSPJBCWSDAWPHJS U GUYS ARE RAD! God why are they so insecure? FRAN-TASCIA Dame Kelly PRICE Dance Production Projects 8687 11,12 Variations Incorporated 12 African-American Studies 11,12 Esprit De Dance, David Bowie Fan 10 That Opie Crew, Rugby Hoorah! 9,10,11,12 + Mr Cross Cbwning Society 10,11 Pep Squad (1 love water polo cru) 11 Opie Cru Dave Jesse: Here 1 go! Class of 87-90: Let ' s get Fed up. MATTHEW Matty PRICE Class Vice President 10,11 Student Council 9,10,11 Junior Statesmen of America 9,1 0, 11 ,1 2 Rioting in Palm Springs 1 1 Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Le Club Preppie: Fly Moo Crew life A.P. Roma-- Romatize? 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10 Fly Moo is a girl... MUC? ERIKA Shmoo QUALE BHS Jacket Staff 1 0-1 2;Co-Editor W AS 1 2 YFU Summer Exchange To Holland Summer ' 86 Youth-4-Excellence:1st Place:Drawing and overall winner in visual arts 1 1 Mr. Happy D and Spirit fills our cup 1 2 Camp Widenor;Fri Afternoon Kegs-VW 9-life Not Enuf Butter in Da Popcorn -Tahoe ' 87 Happy Hoochettes-1 0-life;7 Stars 1 2-life Vicki-Best Friends.. .K-Life I love you!! ASHRAF N. RAGEH Seriously in to the most insecure 9 period of my life 9 Escape insecurity with massive 10 amounts of drugs 10 Start reforming. Join fencing. 11 and anti-drug group. 11 Fuck that, back to old ways. 12 Flaky and being burnt become 12 only means of survival in BHS 12 ABBA G-Man RAMOS Jr. JV Football Team 9,10 Pump it up! B-Boys Fan Club 87 Toss Masters Crew 9,10,11,12 Varsity Football Team 11 Trench its ok. I ' m still giggin! 11 A.Y.G. Love Club 12 1 dont know about yall, but I ' m bouts to be cold up... You know?!?!?! CHARLIE Mac C REBICH LaCrosse 11,12 SSS Revenge 10,11,12 Student Rep (VZ ' s Car Care) 12 Fountain Fresh Crew 12 Satanic Avengers 9,10,11,12 (Venomous Toad) (Blasphemous Beat Box) SHAUNA Beef REIFF Dance Production Projects 10,11,12 PJ Game 3PO HMS Pinafore P. Ida 9,10,11 JSA and Ashland Party Fun 10,11,12 Yearbook, PAD Editor HELL! Richie Rich and Stand By Me!! 1 0-forever Senioritis— Academic hell 9,10,11,12 Slightly not... Intellectual Epilepsy In the end I ' ll know, but on the way 1 want to learn. A toast to the true king E.C. ELLEN El REITERMAN Tom Shane Fan Club (Pres-?) 9,10,11,12 Beaker Fan Club (Me me me me) 11 -life PSAT NMSQT Commended Student :11 Science Club 11 Home Movie and Vacation Slide Association Co-Pres 12 The Producers-President 11,12 House Manager: PI,HP,SP,TC,YG 11,12 Camino Real: Nursie 12 JENNY RHODE Close-Up 1 0 Desert Rats Elevate it! 1 1 Leadership with a PURPOSE! (purpose?)1 0 Dance Prod. Projects (kamekazi) 10,12 Cheerleading, Spirit Fills Our Cup... 1 2 Gourmet Breakfast CoPres w KD 10,1 1,12 Terrific 13 ( 13) I bve you gals! always Thanks for the ridel , PP,KD,LS,TW)10etc Eternally ' Forever Young ' Say ' Bye Cookie ' ... Bye Cookie GREG Psycho RICHEY JV Baseball 9,10 JV Basketball 10 Lost in Love 10,11 Varsity Basketball 11,12 Varsity Baseball 11,12 Playboy ' s All American DreamTeam 9,10,1 1,12 $ Richey Rich $ 9,10,11,12 The Poor Little Rich Boy 9,10,11,12 Mustang: it ' s the only way l fly 10,1 1 ,12 MARIE-CLAIRE Miki RIGA V. Volleyball 9 JSA 9,10,11,12 Ski Club 9,11,12 The P Stompers Club Stonies Gark, Gark, Gark. Ma Ma Ma. Urn So Caity, what ' s up? Are you ready yet? (hahaha) It ' s a missbn do pilot 1 love u all and have a nice day IMELDA Mayda D. RIVERA Asian Student Union 9,10,11,12 UCO MESA 10,11,12 Asian Heritage Assembly 10,12 Bay Area Youth Center Club 9,10,11,12 American Annual Math Contest 1 2 It takes sometime, God knows how long. I know that I can forget you. As soon as forever is through I ' ll be over you. RANDALL Prime Time RODDY JV and Varsity Baseball 10,11,12 Varsity Football 12 Santa Barbara Keg Runner Kids 1 2 Mrs. Wong Intimidation Club 1 1 P.O. Box ' 87 ' , Gump y Gump Boys 9-life Gourmet Grubber 12 Senior Beach and Ski Bum Crew 1 2 Skiers do it better in Aspen, but Californians do it best. JV Baseball 9,10 Varsity Football 11,12 Varsity Baseball 11,12 Student Council 10 Icy Italians Club 9,10,11,12 Datsun 510 Crew Quote What is he going to do give me an ' F ' 10,11,12 JOSH LL Cool J ROOM Stuffed Pizza Appreciation Club JK-Sometimes 1 wonder... Party! Kath-What do the red pills do? Jay-Wait.. .is that your cotor? Nina-1 was gonna sleep over!! SE-Taught me everything 1 know JD-Thank you for so much-Shluff 1 1 -life Desert Rats-Simply incredible! Why didn ' t you invite me? Wait...l 11,12 couldn ' t have been drunk.. 1 2 a Kahlua,was 1? GREG G ROSEN Varsity Baseball 1 1 11,12 JVTwo B-Balls 10 Gadz Oh No B you can ' t have a ride True Jew Club 9,10,11,12 General calling seargant well? G ' ed Forever Zapped again and again and... Really Skyline ?pool?okay A-E Thanks for roses 12 SUZANNAH Bennington RUGH West Coast Champion - Horses 10 Jacket Staff 11,12 Summer Foreign Exchange Spain 12 The Corona Queen life Varsity Brew Crew 11,12 Not Scared to Slug A Stub Club 12 White Girl Wanna-be Rappers LH,RH,TT,AN,DK,EC-1 love you all. 1 am so outta here! Adios! 11,12 ADAM Adman SAFRAN All you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be-Pink Fbyd In order of appearance, Paul, Ted, Frannie, A in math, Jessie, Gud Fud Gang, Ben, got high. Matt, Meera, Crashed Car Clu b,S.C. w BJ, Emily Lori, 100mph,Julie,SC,Acod, Noel, Py,Vibrin Eggs Benedict Club, YEARBOOK;informals ed., Jen,Juliana,Snot,Red Sea Cafe... It ' s quicker to Tuledo then by plane. LAURIE SAN MARTIN Rehearsal Action Injuries Victories Fun-H20 Polo Senioritis Allison P.-Thankyou! Mi, Sha Be-Loved it unanimously JB CharlesOril miss you and your bionic laugh the most! SAMMY Hollywood ROMANO JV Football 9,10 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 411 Multi-grain granola 2nd Team Rugby 10 Jim Spillane 9 Music-beauty, work, fun, and life Varsity Baseball 11 Varsity Football 9 Varsity Football 11,12 Oooh my God. ..you are such a bitch!!! NICOLE ANEICE SANGSTER ASDIS Committee (Football) 12 When you bend me I ' m flexi. Pep Squad 9,10,11 Varsity Rugby 12 Varsity Softball Stat. 9 Huey Revenge Crew 7-12 JOHN WILLIAM MOSES SHAW III Homecoming 10,12 International Crew 10,11,12 Varsity LaCrosse 9,10,11,12 Key Club 12 Praise the Lord, we made it. AJ Crew 1 1 -life DAPP Retreat 12 Varsity Kickball 11,12 Youth Commission 12 EMILY Zer SCOVEL 87 B-Town Streaker Nair Grip Crew - President 9,10,11,12 Tahoe Drinking Crew 12 Chinese Downhill gold medalist To my dearest friends, may we Youth For Understanding-Holland 11 Omega Brew Crew 11 never part. Love you all! NIC. The Happy Hoochettes 1 0-forever Keys?! 10,11,12 Tappin ' Fancy 9,10 Gimme Schaefer ' s or gimme death AMANDA Mandage SARGENT Studio J 12 No life Sat Sun morning 11,12 Bazooka and Coffee nips 9,10,11,12 Make A Circus 9,10 Gossip Club 9,10,11,12 Cafe Roma 10,12 MARC Flip-Flop SHAW Mac, JR, and The Loaf 9 Seven Stars 12 Gymnastics, Track Field 9 Coquelet (when all else fails) 9,10,11,12 Mr. Happy D 12 Gymnastics, Diving 10 Camp Sierra 11 Gymnastics 11 Sally Wolfer Fan Club 9,10,11,12 MEUSSA Chi-Chi SEKA Being lazy as Hell 12 Stinson and XTC 9,10,11 Nothing Memorable 9 Just Chill The Med 9,10 Tennis Team 10,1 2 11 S.G. 9,10,11,12 JSA 11 CHRISTINA Kitty SHEEDER Orange Car Club 11 Key Club Vice-Pres. Figurehead 9,10,11,12 JACOB Jake Bob SCHMIDT Chi-Chi Chala Club 9,10,11,12 Ski Club Co-Presidential Flake 12 Thanks ma! 1 couldnl have Vasguez Club w Gorge Bogota 12 Driving Near-sighted 1 0(life) done it without you!! Good times w E.G. Tu at 9,10,11,12 JSA JSA Cabinet Flake 11,12 Yayl For the bandll!!!!!!!! Let ' s get chied tonight! 11,12 Pink Elephants Veteran 11,12 S.P. A.T.P.G.S. It was a OK! President Road-Trip-Crew? 12 pleasure. Young Republicans President 12 Matt Nick Stef 1 love you ! SYDNEY Syd-Dog SERVER Varsity Shopping Ima Fellette life beyon Beat Reaction Dancer 86-87 d 1 will shake this world if 1 My own 87 Sentra-Love Mobile Am 1 drunk or is he fine??? can get a firm grip Cool Lover eyes forever-cadettegirl Davis sisters That ' s what I ' m PEARL -y, Poil, P SHEN GEORGIA Betty SCHREIBER sayin ' E-Doll Thanks 4 being Pirates of Penzance 9 Varsity Womens Soccer 10 Dr. Ruth To my sweetheart you HMS Pinafore, ASU 10 Yearbook Staff 12 are an original. Princess IDA 11 The Tribe 12 To all close folks meet u at S. Pacific accompanist 12 Literary Magazine 12 the top! And the beat goes on ! Thursday (Cal) Club 12 Lowlife 9,11 C-u-u-t-e! It ' s soo easy! Manilow 10,12 JENAN Nonni SHABBAS Chill, P! - Don1tellmeto Skate for the Devil BHS Jacket - Feature Editor 11,12 chill! You are SO weird! Mrs. Wong ' s 7th period Fan Club 11 LESLIE Leh-ehs SCHWARTZ Generic vs. Budweiser Debates ' 86 DEMIAN SHOEMAKER Varsity Dradel Playing JSA 11 When Death seems to be furthest Must be jelly ' cause jam don ' t shake Taos Leadership Group 12 from us she is our very joy of like that! ...the story of life is quicker living. She is our youth. She is 1 never met a BMW 1 didn ' t like. than the wink of an eye. the our growth. She is our loves. Close-up (Al Les live with two operative story of love is hello and goodbye The shorter 1 get the longer she words) until we meet again -J. Hendrix grows. The more she makes her- T-1 3( 1 1 ) You wild-n-crazy gals!!!!! self at home. But her glory is when Tiff, where are my keys???? ELYSE SHAFARMAN one ceases to be. Art and Jogging 9 — Jean Cocteau MOLLY Schmollis SCHWART7BURG Nada nada nada 10 San Francisco Girls Chorus 6-10 Limon Dance workshop UT86 NYC87 ZACH Whichever one SHRIEVE Close-Up Club, JSA Key Club 12 11,12 Golden Gate Fields President 9,10,11,12 Concert Chorale 9,10,12 Dance Production 86,87 11,12 Big Daddy All-Star So Pretty 11,12 Pirates of Penzance, Gypsy 9,11 A.P. Chem Arrrghrr!!! creative 11 AJ Crew - Summer Missions 11,12 Princess Ida, South Pacific 11,12 writing painting 11,12 Omega Bru Cru - Ah Shit Babel! 10,11,12 Yeomen of the Guard 12 Psych Class support group 12 Hell of Sports Bullets Baby!! 9,10,11,12 Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Beginnings endings, temporary 12 Reno Reno is the place to be life The Tribe Soup Club 12-life time Btown remains 12 Hey, Fuc Ju Mae - Golf Dog 11,12 Yearbook: Cal Berkeley Reject Club 12 You excited?! I ' m excited!! To SF, LG, EG, and EA.... Thanks a lot! JENNIFER Foo SHARPE Fuckin ' Blue Lights LA.P.D. life Creeps Unite! 10 S.M.G.M. 12 DANIEL Simes SIMONS MATT Scola-Cola SCOLA O na Fan Club 10,11,12 Varsity Track 11,12 JV Baseball 10 Pool Shark Crew 12 JV X-Country 10,11,12 412 SENIOR ACTIVITIES All-Beach Football 11,12 100 Club 12 Ski Club 11,12 Advanced Bullshitting Club 11,12 Thursday Afternoon Beach Club 1 2 Juan’s Place Margarita Crew 1 2 W 0 Time, everything would happen at once JOAD Slide SKJELBRED LAX X-CountrySwimmingCrewScrub9, 10,1 1,12 Varsity Racquetroom 9,10,11,12 Yazz Ensemble - 4 year vet 9,10,11,12 Sake Quest ' 86, Kyoto Japan 1 2 Kyoto All-Star Wrestling 1 2 Hillegass wrecking crew 9,10,11,12 In celebration of feminine beauty; Leslie Brand What ' s up, ass? says it all... I ' ve never met a drink I didn ' t drink. ERICA E DENISE CHRISTY SMITH Chairperson for Pep Squad 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 JV Softball 10 Making Money 10,11,12 Nair Grip Crew Teeas 11,12 Homecoming Committee 1 0 Participant in Talent Show 1 0 PartofAf-American History Org. 11,12 Just having fun and waiting 9, 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2 for Graduation CHILLIN! ALEXANDRA Sweet A SOVIN Breakfast Club 1 0 Gourmet Club 10,12 M A C The Awesome Three 5-lrfe Arthur 10-life Days w Jenny and Maya 1 2 Hong-Fu Grubber Crew 12 Smile it ' s good for you Having no answers to a question doesn ' t make it go away. JONATHAN Jeffrey Hot SPERLING Art Metal Catastrophe! Cut off 9 finger.Bewarel! Sorry Mr. Best LaCrosse for a week 9 Red Eye For Life Club 9,10,11,12 Ski Trip-Who broke the window? 11,12 Team Holy Water 1 1 The old man was dreaming about the lions. EH This dung ' s 4 U-Abudanzaf! 12 MATT ST. JOHN Yazz Yammers 12 Wandering Minstrals 11,12 Peaceful Singers of the Earth 11,12 Shine on you crazy diamond. Sal 11 Hot Tub Club 10,11,12 Ice Cream Club 1 1 Butch Carry 12 The Break Thru 9,10,11,12 NICK ST. JOHN Late Night Hang Outs, Hot Tubs, Cat Stevens, No Barriers... 10,1 1,12 Clarinet-Struggles, Joy, Me... 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Getting the head on straight always Oh that first love 10 Where ' s Chris?? 1 1 X-Melting Pots-Jammin ' 11 Hiking, eating, RBSing endlessly 11 Jake, Matt- Life Buddies-Thanks! Let ' s go swimming together! NOEL No Mods ST. JOHN Hey friends, Computer Goob 9 it ' s been coo! Pep Band 9,10 losing the Spirit J.S.A. 10 Cup and all. At Marching Band 10 least we will go Scrub Crew 11 down as that. Physics Club 12 Stay the same, Weasel Club 12 Keep trying for Eggs Benedict 12 the top. ' 87 Senior Cut Club 12 KIRSTEN STANGELAND JV Field Hockey 9 V Field Hockey 10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 JV Soft Ball 10,12 Luc., Cait., Tash., Mick., Lael, Jam. My little sis Beth 1 luv U and 1 will miss U all. Senioritis ? Party N forever ERIC E STEPHENS BHS Varsity Swimming 11,12 Varsity Water Polo 12 Close up 12 Desert Rats 10 BHS Soccer 9 NCS Backstroke; Senioritis Club 12 John Chachere ' s Upside-Down Smile Club 12 Campus Corps Eliminator 12 UCSC Banana Slug 12-h ABE Abie Baby STOLL Jacket Staff; Co-Editor w E.Q. 11;12 Tennis Team - JV; Varsity 9;10,11 Drinking at 3 in the morning? 3:00 Drinking at 3:15? 3:15 Hymie Brothers Pasta Fester life Corso Vannucci life Hong Fu Crew Louie, Louie, me gotta go now. 12 Bye, Goodbye, Bye, Goodbye, Bye, Bye, Bye. FRAN Juliet STRICKLAND Chillin with KH WJ on Track! 9 Peepin out ES RH lu-ders!!!! 9 Woo-ing with the Kappas at SJS 10,11 C’est La Vie! To RRthe Pigg!! 10 Hello Shana? Was it live!!!! 9,10,11,12 Capping Club Member Founder 10,11,12 Chilling on the slopes!!! 10,11,12 Brass Monkey on the bleachers! 12,12,12 Belin’? 1 think it ' s that time! 12 ROSANNA Rosie SUN Dance Prod-Duet, Respect, etc n ' Q2! 10,11,12 Close-Up(Georgetown !);JSA;Ashland ! Out at Sea(Thanxs):TGT Necessity 1 2 R2ELL; Gypsy; Hotel; Dream and Delta 11 Mobius Strip Goyls;IBTC, Hot tubs n ' pee Stand By Me-eternity, Boo Boo Goo! 12 nobody know where truth grows why birds fly and especially who the moon is. Richie Rich Forever. AL Big A SUTHERLAND U.C. Taekwondo Club 12 Computer Club 9 Computer Club Hater ' s Club 10,11,12 Varsity Zen Team 11,12 Brain Damage 1 1 People named Fred have no toes. My hovercraft is full of eels. Yingtong iddle i po. Bye! KATHY I must say SUTO The Man Who Came to Dinner 9 Gypsy- Princess Ida 1 1 South Pacific 12 Yeomen of the Guard 12 Dance Prod ' 86 1 1 Make-Up TP Crew 4ever 10,11,12 Co-Class Treasurer 12 Mexico Crub Crew Chorale 10,11,12 I really must say-l ' m so excited! SABRA SCHWARTZBURD Dance Production 86 87 11,12 Jewish Students Union 87 1 2 Ashland Theater Trip 9 Work-But-Off in Israeli Fruit 1 0 and Cotton Fields Club Late Monday Morning because of 11,12 ICO Wilderness Trips Club Sign Language Club 1 2 Run around and live life Club! 9,10,1 1,12 TODD Indo TAKAKI Ski Club Serbus Shreaders 9-1 3 LaCrosse Team Champs 1 2 Frat Party BEER Roag Crew 9,10,11,12 Bong load before bed time 9,10,11,12 Varsity Indika smoking team 9,10,11,12 President of the SAPPY SKATERS 9,10,11,12 SoPimpy 11,12 12 Packs of Bud to the dome 8-12 Hooters? Tenders? Beer? Fun! 9,10,11,12 NINA Nee-Nee TASCHIAN 7-Stars Happy Hoochettes 1 2-life D2: Best Friends: Garage ' 86 1 1 Mr. Happy D; I wasn ' t at the head 1 2 TheThreeOfUs. A;Promise me one thing 4ever Double Dates w J.A.E;V, What about Ben? 11,12 CampWidenor 11,12 7-1 1 Skinny Ds Hat Racks w E? 12 You guys you know what I want to do? The Porsche,4am doughnuts w Rel 1 0-4ever COLLEEN TAUGHER I wish I could have a little 413 garden and grow potatoes. revisions Moonchile Fan Club 8-life - Pigling Bland Before the taking of a toast KO,KG,JC,ML,BL,ET,SP-Here ' s to knowing and tea it won ' t always be like this BYE 1 love you, Sonya-Bianca and being saddened by it XO to BYE Mien Schatz, KTBBG and Prez BYE STACY SYT’ TOWNSEND BYE BYE BYE Pep Squad 10 ERIKA Airy VINTHER - V. Femmes Afro-Haitian Dance Productbn 10 Biff-it Testing 1 ...2..3... anybody Sweet Young Thangs Unlimited 10,11,12 home?! listen... MWKI 0,1 1 ,12andon- TODD Hung like an Ox TAYLOR The Crew 10,11,12 The Bond Club FC-EV-ZD-FB Vars LaCrosse Superstar-defnse 9,10,11,12 Freak-A-Holics Anonymous 12 The Great Caper- Casel wanda SD TJ Margarita, Beach Busters 11,12 Afro-Haitian Dance Productbn 12 The Great Caper-Case 2 witch Key Club Sgt at Arms Bartender 10,11,12 The Party Starters 10,11,12 hunt. Bye: GF FB ZD PR MB R A Fearsome Freshmen on Foot 9 Dreamgirls (The real thing) 10,11,12 Loveya I ' m outta here! KIBYCYA Moraga Tender Invasion 9,10,11,12 World Expo Drinking Team 86 TUNG Shorty Gnut TRAN KHANH VO Grind to the music, drink with Badminton Team (Varsity) 9,10,11,12 There are a bt of activities 9,10,1 1,12 a passion, no fat chicks life Asian Student Unbn 11,12 1 like here at BHS. but 1 W,JA,RH,SR,MM,CS,EC, Luv U all 4ever Asian Mafia Gang 10,11,12 didn ' t have time for it all. Au Coquelet Club 11,12 However, tried to participate SARA TEEGARDEN Single Mingle Club 11,12 by taking classes such as: Gymnastics Team 9,10 Seeking Girls Club 11,12 swimming, modern dance, aerobic. Crew Team Most Improved 11 Anti Uncle T Club 10,11,12 conditioning,on the side 1 model and Switzerland Mountain Action 11 Downer Club 9,10,11,12 was in the school fashion show 87= 1 Ogre Goddess exist.Anx. Complex 11,12 Peace Club Flakiness 12 GEOFFREY TYSON JIM Jumbo Jungle Jim VUONG You are your best friend and Ib-Skibt 9,10,11,12 Asian New-Wave Music Niteclub 11,12 worst enemy-so hell of be and do what you want in life-reach supreme happiness. Definately. ALISON Asilon THOMSON Varsity Tennis (Blonde Bombers) Varsity Swimming Chi-Chi Chala Club Gump Club O na Fan Club Turbo Boost Club Bear Valley Poetry Reading Club Chala Indian Walker Club Goodbye my little butterfly MARGARET ANNE TOLBERT Berkeley High Pep Squad Scorekeeper for women ' s J V hoop Statistician for women ' s varsity hoop Treasurer for Afrikan Students Association Homecoming Committee Nappi-Hed Club The Crew 9.10.11.12 11.12 9.10.11.12 9,10 9,10 11.12 10-12 12 9,10,11 12 10,11,12 12 10,11,12 10,11,12 9,10,11,12 BABAK Stimey TONDRE Varsity Wrestling 57 Waterpolo 1 2 Rugby Discus Champ Track Mack 11,12 Little Rascals Fishing Club 1-12 Vars CheckersMonopolyVarsGump 9,10,1 1,12 Sea Scouts-Cik-Clipper Class 10,11,12 Big Beefy BoobWatchersSociety 0-12 East Bay Mashers Cycling Club 8-12 Kickitwiththecoolmillerfellas 0-00 HeyMateHangLooseDownUnderBitch JONATHAN TONER And indeed there will be time Time for you and time for me And time yet for a hundred indecisions And for a hundred visions and I cant imagine now how it feels when love is down a smile that stretches from one ear to ear I know just how it feels when love is so extreme that every time you kiss your heart screams ' this is the one Ib-Skibt TESSIAEN Toes URTON The Vasquez Club..J-Bagoda 11,12 The Manderin G. Girls 10,11 The Gourmet Club 12 Varsity Eating Crew with MBS 11,12 NOTHING!!! 9 Erin: Wait.. .the guuuulllsss! 6-1 2! MehCodename Kinkothe Clown will watch over you always! S E; Good luck w JBJ SEE YA! BART Shelf VAN AARDENNE Computer Club 9,10 Wind Ensemble 9,10,11,12 Ski Club 9,10,11,12 Track and Field 10,11,12 Physics Club 12 May the sky be with me JENNIFER JenniRapMaster J-Spud VAN HOORN JSA(Sortof) 11,12 French Club 12 Smashed Potatoes Club 1 1 -life Cafe Con Leite Crew 4ever Varsity Badminton Team 10,11,12 BA YC Group 9,10,11,12 Asian Social Club 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Recreation Night Club 9,10,11,12 Special Guest at Au Coquelet 11,12 A best friendship of all gang 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Out seeking chicks group 11,12 Optimistic Pessimistic Group PHU Phuck VUONG Honor Society 9,10,11,12 Asian Student Union (Pres) 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 BAYC Nightclub Gang 9,10,11,12 Asian Mafia Godfather I 10,11,12 Au Coquelet Club 10,11,12 Anti Uncle T ' Club 9,10,11,12 the New Wave Music Club 10,11,12 Tien! What does Feb. 5 means 11,12 to you? It meant a lot to me. 10,11,12 WILLIAM Big Wheels WAGNER Yearbook Photographer 1 2 Nature and Conservation Club 11,12 Let ' s be vegetables club 10,11,12 Super Sprint Club 12 Scirocco Racing Club 1 2 Gimme some bass UOc o 1991 Turn down your drums Kyle! Of course I ' m a safe driver Thank God It ' s over DANIELLE Dani WAITE Soc. f or Creative Anachronism 9-12 Bay Area Regbnal Officer -SCA 11 Carlmont High Band 9 Math Award 9 If you fall I will catch you -Cyndi Lauper 414 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Bye Chris!! -luv, your sister JSA-11 12SASA-10(well. ..) Gourmet Club Varstiy Shoppin ' 9,10,11,12 Jondy ' s Psychedelic Shack 10,11,12 Breakfast Club Key Club 12 FELICIA DENISE WALKER Varsity Ouarters Team 10,11,12 6th Period Lunch Bunch 12 German Club 11,12 PoolShark Crew 12 Les, where are your keys? eew! 10,11,12 Cheering Sqaud 11,12 Yearbook Informer staffs SPC 12 Loop! LA w AG ' 87 12 B-Town Cruisers-Sr. Navigator 12 Could someone please give me a massage?! Terrific Thirteen 9,10,11,12 Hey Nia, Dina !! Whaz up?? Hey Why exactly is this beer dark?Whadja Little Brown Buddy 9,10,11,12 Alesia A -stop Chasin Stacbail do,Burn it?Alittle misshao down at the You know what 1 mean -it ' s all Brewrey?Heh Heh. ROCHELLE Roach WHEELER 1 big party. I ' m outta dis camp Crew 11 and off to da college guys!! DANIEL WEAVER Field Hockey 11 It ' s a dirty job but. . . The Bones separate from Overseas Development Network 12 each other, drying in the sun. Yearbook Slave 12 LYNITA Ziggy T. WALLS They were useless to each Innocent Member of the Tee Pee Gang Yearbook-Senior Formals Editor 12 other and were glad to be 12 Jacket Staff Reporter 11,12 separate. It was a hot summer LaLa-Did you treefrog? heart u Honorable senior class officer 12 day,but they were shaded by a Hey Chinck-Memories Are Finite, But Love Pep Squad, UCO, MESA 10,11 palm tree. Samll insects Lasts Forever, heart u We have to meet them! 1 80+1 crawled in the sand. Hi-School Buddy-Will the search for Riz, Kendric.Chava, Victor, Louie split ends ever end? I need a real vacation!! JENNIFER Yenni Far WEISS Yo Chica, check this out. . . Jacket Staff editor Buss Manager 10,11,12 MICHELLE Fred WHELAN A Wine. Production Yearbook Staff 12 Make Up Crew 9 Key Club 12 Dance Production 85, 86 and 87 9,10,11 LATEINA Babygirl WALTON 1 love you Estalliones SASA (fora while) 11 Dancing in Modern Dance 85 EC 10 Risra glad we became friends love ya! Two Meetings of JSA 11 Become a Jacket left Gauchos 10 Life is just a fame enjoy it play to win No Business As Usual 12 Chilled the whole slopes away 11 Oh REALLY? Close Up Washington DC 12 Sweet as candy look real nice 11 J.S. You are a wonderful friend Young Fryers of America 12 Miss Tee Walk-out class of 87 12 High school will never be the same What the F Hedonists 12 Hello? Thicker than me LG. 12 Beats the hell outta me! KATYA WESOLOWSKI FRANK Frankie WANG Dream and Hotel 11 RHONDA Ronnie WHITE Varsity Badminton Team 11,12 ATPs and Camino Real 12 Partnership 9,10 Water Polo Team 9,10 What a long strange trip it ' s been UCO 10 Capitalist Chess Club 10,12 The dream-child moving through MESA 10,11 Explorers Club 12 a land of wonders wild and new Pres, of Retail Merchandising 11 Hills Club 12 Remember beautiful ones,the Produced Screams of Fashion 11 Dump Club 10,11,12 words of the peaceful warrior: BatPatrol (BatRhonda) 12 Asian Social Club 11,12 There are no ordinary moments AF-Haitian Dancer K.B. Rock 12 J.C. Fan Club 12 Batanya, what ' s the snarl up? Depressed Club 12 APRIL Bubba WESTBROOK Strick-Booya Curt 1 miss you! Field Hockey 9,10,11,12 BRUCE Schwimm WARDEN Soccer Co Captain 1 2gr. 9,10,11,12 CRAIG WICHNER 3-Penny Opera-Set Design 10 Badminton 9,10,11,12 Close-up ' 86 11 BHS Theatre-Musicals,ATPs 9-12 Marching Band 10 Student Walk-out Committee 12 Junior State FD-Well, You Know 11-12 Symphonic Band 9,10 Blood Drive 12 Key Club? 12 Freshman Vice President 9 Co-ed Back Seat Wrestling 9,10,11,12 Club Biergarten-Germany ' 86 The numbered hoes 11,12 Respect, Love, and always Mini-Golf Club-National Champs 11 Flannel phantom tee pee club 12 have fun. Mt.Reba Scrub Club-Gumpshin 10 (P)terodactyl twins tribe 12 Thanx JERRY ' S KIDS-Steal your face 1 1-on 1 woni say it if you won ' t say it first! During... Not Casual.. .Not. When all else fail, T.P. VICTORIA Icky WIDENOR Uruahhll! Novice-Varsity Crew Team 10,11,12 HOLLY Holocaust WARREN- Erika (Shmoo) K-Life MORDECAI DAWN Devo Ain WHALIN Hootchettes, 7-Stars 1 0-Life 12-Life Fashion Show 9 Yearbook(photobooth club w SK,AH,NB) Nr. Happy D.-Hamging Crew 12 JV Crew, Varsity Crew, CA Champs 10,11,11 12 Leave out the fiction. The fact is this Invite to Jr. Nat ' l Rowing Camp 11 JSA(well. . .) 11 friction will only be worn by Kojak Club, Damn Kojak 12+ Honor Society 10,11,12 persistence. Leave out condiditons. Hoppers Club Fed Express 12+ Phone friends w Claud hopper 9 - Life Courageous convictions will drag the I LOVE U RISRA and SHEN 12+ Dill, my best far away friend, 1 dream into existence -Rush CURTISS DARYL FREEMAN MOO ' ' -n- D love you forever. Oh so special Sop, Are you insane? some day I ' ll stop hibernating. NICOLE Saint Nic WILKINS You have no common sense Today ' s been a mess Honor Society;UCO MESA 9-12 Slick (228, 204, 275) See ya Sly! 12 California Scholarship Fed. 10-12 DENISE Deenie Cheeni in Breakfast Club 12 the teeny weeny bikini WATT TIFFANY Tiff WHEAT Varsity Cheerleader 12 Womens Crew, JV and Varsity 9,10 Varsity Swimming 9 Hoogie Haters Anonymous 9-Life Peace Club-1 1 , Hiking Club-1 2 Varsity Waterpolo 10 Cappin ' on the hump w Todd. H. 5-Life 415 On the grind w Robyn - Hubbas Howard Univ. Bound In a minute BHS CYNTHIA Cissy WILUAMS Varsity Softball never Aug. ’87 10 PAUL WINANS Took many tabs of acid 9,10 Say the light through Charlotte 10 Joined the Hare Krishnas 10,11 Talked to God (Carl) 12 Hey Adam at least you got our DAPP Retreat 12 attention-crashed car club 12 ALICE Body Language YAMAMOTO Go ahead Charlotte, make my 1 know 1 canising. Close-Up-Anti-Muffin Club 11,12 day 1 will miss you, Friends Yearbook-Insanity Club 12 and DMO.Well looking at my LESLIE Les WINTERS Tribe Lets hit that ball Club 12 Pulsar it ' s about that time. Pompon Squad jVarsity Softball 11,12;11 Jam yesterday ,jam tomorrow,but Thanks to my family for helping V-Badminton Team;Tri FS(Freddie) 12;12 never jam today - Why not? me through these last four years. Chillin-Annie ' s window;Bye Nin! 9;7-Life A.W. + C.L. You 2 are some icy Kwa Heril! Love Ya Jules-I’ll never forget our rad 12 Juniors. I ' ll miss you too much- Corona-fest;Lars-SDSN here we 12-Life Hove you. Be awesome seniors. DWANA Deedawee WILLIAMS comelTo all my homeys:Jon,J,ES 12-Life Life is a bowl of cherries part 1 African-America Studies 9-12 Bob,Annie,Jill,Lars,Frankie, 12-Life Speech Club 10 Markjl love all;A L’s Rain Club 12 AMY Yammy YAMASHIRO JV Softball team 10 Fonz-U Sprung forever!’87 Rules 12 Asian Student Union (Veep -11) 10,11,12 Bowling Club 9-12 Model UN (no, really-it ' sfun!) Class of ' 87 Spirit Cup Committee 10,11,12 ADAM Whisky WISKIND Badminton Team (Da Birdy Cru!) 11,12 Varsity Softball 12 Frat Crashing 8 777 11,12 Lots of other fun stuff 9,10,11,12 Women of Business 12 TT,JA,RH,and the rest 8 8 7 The Thursday (cal) Club (etc.) 12 NAACP Jr. Committee 12 remember the good times 8 7 AP Science too long Bye Kim Graham see u next year. Skiiiiiiiiiii Club 8 8 7 10,11,12 4 yrs of griping, now tears? 87 Let ' s bust this camp 8 7 ERR! GRR! Giggle! App? BYE! RODERICK Dazzler WILLIAMS Moraga tender invasion 10,11,12 I ' m REALLY going to miss BHS. J.K.? Track and Field 9,10,12 SD TJ Margarita Beach Busters 12 Erotic Dancers 10 Key Club Pres. Bartender God 12 PAUL The Chank YEE Sexy Dancers 11 Didn ' t mean to turn you on ! You aini burnt, it’s all in your mind! Trech Dancers 11,12 Skillet Leroy at the beach 10,11,12 Uknow UCO KENNETH Kenny WONG Midnight tennis with boys 11,12 Fashion Show ' 85 Math Club 12 800 DRILL TEA EGGS BENEDICT 11,12 To all you tendas:lt was nice Ice Mac Fresh Crew Life Look mom, no hands!! knowing you love you all it ' s Underwater host festival 12 time for me to dance my way to PRISCILLA WOODRUFF 1 donate all my dirty socks in the the Greek. BHS Track Team 800 meters 9,10,12 corner of my room to the c o ' 88 BHS Cheering squad 11,12 SHEILA Devastating G WILLIAMS Co-Captain 12 VICTOR VD JOE YIM Senior class secretary 12 MESA,HonorSociety CSF 9,10,11,12 Women’s V-Basketball Stat 9,10,1 1,12 Yearbook Business Manager 1 2 Midnite Calculus Cram Crew 12 My Lustees:Marcus Henry 1 2 Zagawaga Oh No! Oh No! He ' s either dead or in a coma! Maya hit it; Sexy TRAEVON BH WILLIAMS X-Country Track 9,10,12 Team Manager 11 Homecoming Committee 9,10,11,12 DAPP Retreat 1 2 Foiifiderofthe Burnout Crew!! 9,10,11,12 Most rudest student on Campus 9,1 0,1 1 ,1 2 Campus Clowner 10,11,12 Always strive for the Top; because there ' s no room at the Bottom. SARAH Smile WILSON Jacket Staff 1 2 Honor Society CSF 10,11,12 JBJ et. al. Groupie 9,10,11,12 Mandarin G. Girls 10,11,12 Life is a series of anti- climaxes Laughter makes the world go ' round ME! ME! ME! EG ED YL VS IT TU MS GK - You guys made itfum! 4 16 SENIOR ACTIVITIES B.C. Fan Club Soon to be CPA Wish you all the luck Nicol- I hope you have a great summer. ' 88 Cheering squad - good luck!! B.C. I love you MAYA Desiree D WOODSON Working Class,Af.- Haitian dance African Student Union NAACP youth college chapter Me ' Lani enuf w the basement!!! Tanya C U in NYC w ur dancin ' shoes on! Lustees:Mark Esai It ' s all n my head No, I ' m just kiddin Guys, guys ' n ' more guys! Sheila,hit it: Sexy Bye! CHRISTIAN Iceman WRIGHT Varsity Water Polo-the wall Men ' s Swim Team, Soccer team Close Up-ate about 80 danishes JSA-Party all the time-oh yup! Gourmet Club,Ski Club,Tribe U.C.L.A. Bruin Fan-Get the tan I ' m looking for a new love 12th Large parties are more intimate. - The Great Gatsbv F. Scott Fitzgerald 11,12 ASAP 10,11,12 11 11,12 9,10,11,12 10,11 11 11 9,10,11,12 Ue Spring- Prez of Daphne Mitsuno Fan Club 1 2 Skiing Scrub Club (Bye Nellie) 1 2 Chung Liu Hate Club 1 2 Trendy Wannabe Club 12 Senior Cut Club (Hi Carrottop) 12 ”Henry,leave me and my friends alone DM Bye Sophomores! I ' m gonna miss mixed doubles Badm. Period 3! Heather W, stop capping! CATHERINE POOFIEDUST ZIMMER Student Council 9,11 Honor Society 11,12 Varsity Football 11,12 Creeps Unite 10 O NA Fan Club 9,10,11,12 Pool Shark Crew 12 Missing My Minnesota Buddy 1 2 4ever Susie ' ll drink for me; I ' m driving -but NOTON GRAD NITE CARL Syd ZIMRING Adventures of Monterey Jack 11-12 Universtiy of Chicago student summer 86 Close Up 1 2 OIA Berkeley Death Choir 12 Infrequently Published Writer 9,10,1 1,12 PSAT NMSQT Commended Student 1 1 PgE;AvCeEmLeOaViEiAyNoDuKrlmSo QUOTE nSeEyS.i ' MoUtTaherehahahaHAHAH ALYSSA NAOMI ZUCKER Honor Society CSF 9,10,11,12 Sign Language Club 12 Society for Retired Calendars 1 2 Vitam Duram Ago. On ne voit bien qu ' avec le coeur.... de Saint Exupery Dodging and weaving, they keep on believing-- Dragons in the sky! CW Good luck JZ in 88! (ed. note: and last but not least(sorryl)) CHERENE Rene FILLINGIM Swimming Love 9,12 Hockey Varsity Key Club and 1 1 Pompon Vars. friendship 12 Treasurer 4ever,3CMLPKS 11,12 Collin I wont forget Burping improves your sex life remember Provo? Party 2 27 87? ? Your words come back to me in Shades of mediocrity DISCLAIMER: The Senior Activities were not edited and the Yearbook Staff does not necessarily agree with their content. If you are offended, close your eyes and turn the page, Ufe can sonnetinnes be that way. C ONGR ATUL ATIONS ! to the class of ' 87 You have joined a select group of 30,000 other living Berkeley High Alumni. We invite you to join us in the Berkeley Alumni Association. With your membership you will: -help support the quality and diversity of programs in the Berkeley Public Schools, -receive the Quarterly Journal , reporting on school and alumni news, -find out about your class reunions and other alumni events. Please contact us for more information. 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I don ' t go dancin ' , I don ' t take orders, I don ' t gocruisin ' ,and I don ' t play quarters. I don ' t do much, but don ' t get me wrong, I was just Bom To Graze, all the day tong. My shades are cool, and my bell ' s sure to charm II the little tendah cows on the Berkeley (High) Farm. In fact, just the udder day I was mosey ' n along, when cornin ' my way was Bessy Bovine just-a hummin a song. ' Yo Baby,whassup? ' said I, with a bellow. ■| was just kickin ' it on campus, just bein ' mellow. Wrth Kimand John (with his upside-down smile), and Caitlin and Lifia we just loafed for a while.’ So where you goin ' , my Sweet Young Thang? ' Tm off to the beach; I ' m gonna just hang. ..’ So, we went to the beach to catch some rays and the memory of school was just a haze. . . ij) jvk j, wyiwM, CMTUf) , MeNA 87 tmoved on to greener pastures, whilethe Class of ' 88 becamethe wanna-be nrasters. 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HOBBIES, LIKES: Pizza, Women, Cooking, Dancing, Rap Music and tha ' Beat, Nocturnal Activities, Jazz, Seafood, People, Classical Features, Janet Jackson, the phone Laughter and Life The Jefferson Alumni, Mrs. Brooks ' old class, my buddies and you marks from] Castro, The G and S Troupe, the King alumni (especially the Johnson-Brannigan Combo, and Mr, Jacob ' s 7th grade math class, the| Brickyard Buddies, and Freeman ' s science classes). The BHS CREW. (Charlie, Jeff, Gen, Clifford, and friends ) Scrofani ' s classes, Scott, Scottish, Collin, Betts, DeLonzo, Stacy, the c o 84,85,86,87,88,89,90, Kent, Brooks, DA, James, Pettus, Kato, Jamien, Zoe, Lael E., Norris, Denise and Tiffany, Bradley, John Buddy Burke, Nicole, Robin, Big Red Jeff, Dustin, Tony, Robin R., Chris, Noah, Helena, Gail, Ev and Neen, Belinda F., Mark =| Dorman, Darryl K., Hanchett, Jas ' L., Felicia, Batman, Mino, Eddie, Dolorfino, Franz, Huey, Del, Alys ' ia, Alyssa, Bart, Scott, Carmen, Jes ' ,Koya, Mills, Marcus, Michelle 1 and 2, Geoffery, Rugh, the Editors, Matt, Sheila D., Lynita, Kerri, Maya, Kiki, Melani, Mosheshes, Randall, every classes ' officers, Voltron, Juan Ping-Pong, Jay, Mel ' s, Terina, E-Doll, She-Bob, Syd Puppy, Terry, Owie, Kimo, Acker, Clark, Bug, Dee Dee, Sister Rah Rah, You ' re lying, Eric, Akili, ' Cilia, Nicole 2, TNT, Bobby , Rich II, Beat Reaction, Atalaya, Harv ' , Joel, Gaytan, Jason Fried Rice, Derek, Derek, Prema, Roderick, David Davado , Stef ' , LaNorris, A. Berry, Hodge, Jennings, Agos, J. Hammy B., Jake, All the Gals, Toby and| Tobias, Janine, Hiliary, C. Fill-Ham, Pedro, Carlos, Che, Matt S., Andy M., ' Nique, Gregg H., Dawn, BC, SS, SB, SB, HH, HE, LH, BK, AM, SK, MP, Sherard, KV, CT , SW, TW, DZ, LT, MB, KF, RH, AH, VL, AL, AM, MK, TN, KM, JL, SP, TT, MW, Edith, SY, MM, CJ Flash, CJ, AG, JW, JW, TT, AT, AT, ST. . . WE VE HAD OUR GOOD TIMES( and, HELL OF GOOD TIMES )and WE VE HAD OUR MOMENTS IN HELL AS WELL BUT, THROUGH ALL OF THESE WE ' VE GROWN AS HUMAN BEINGS and I SHALL NEVER REGRET ANYTHING THAT HAS HAPPENED, MY ONLY WISH...THAT LIFE and IT ' S PASSING SHIPS WERE EVERLIVING, ENJOY ALL THAT LIFE HAS TO BRING YOU tears...GO GET ' EM and TELL ' EM MAURICE SENT YOU,. Jove always... . v V -i.’.y m-- ' ■mm I didn t know you very well this year but you seem like a nice person. It was nice having you in my classes. Have a nice summer . (Sign if applicabie) campbrnptm flw ytTbocfc g 438 AUTOGRAPHS YEARBOOK CREDITS A( te@[T Charles R. 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