Berkeley Preparatory High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1983
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Qi' Qf E5 V t ff X K SeX e a I Q 5 t' 4 K R Fu Q11 I . fig Q, kg X X 'bible Sb 45, ffm Qs QQ W X Q3 t ,H 4:50, sf? Q QM at Q2 1 f IX te X Q 43.D'?Y?5peE .QQ W9 Bas i 3 5 A 9 It! I 1 Class of 83 1 , Putting the Pieces Together 7 Steven Edward Adrian Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, All Conference 11, Spanish Club 9, Rene Member 9, 10, 11, 12 -- President, Boom Club 12, Clubs Fan Club fonly memberj, Student Forum 12, The Red Machine Club. Kick off your high heels, let down your hair, paradise ain't far from there. Time has changed me. David Bowie Ring out old shares of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of sold: Ring out the thousand ways of old. Ring in the thousand years of peace. We're boomed! Boom Club Lang Cheves Adler I.V. Football 9, Var. Football 10, 11, 12, All Conference 10, 11, 12, All Coun- ty 12, Var. Tennis 9, 10, 11 lCapt.l, 12, Amos Night Club 12, Walt Disney World Travel Club 12, Sea Resort Society 10, 11, 12, B Society. You can take the kid out of the party, but you can't take the party out ofthe kid. P, Knight I'm depressed. M, Farley And the lesson today is - Howto die! Boomtown Rats The Chicken Heart ate all the cars and the highways. Fat Albert Ac-oc , N ' ' Ii-...4o1v' Tennyson 2 Timothy O'Hara Allen Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Science Club 10, Dean's List 9, 10, 11, 12, Social Services Club 12, F.O.W. This is something I don't even understand, these people around here have their own way of thinking. Kevin Rowland and Dexys Midnight Runners Life is just a cocktail party. A M. Iagger Save me from the people who would save me from my sin, they got muscle for brains. Gang of Four Andrea Sue Anderson Spanish Club 9-11, FCA 11-12, Musicals 10-12, Track 9, Basketball 9-12, IV Volleyball 9-10 lCapt.1, TWFC 11, 12, Powder Puff 9, Select Chorus 11. 12, Prom Committee 11, Phoenix 12, Doughnuts 12. I love URACD Club, interacial Committee, Dean's List 9, 10, Anal. Math Club 12. Don't look back - something might catch up. Satchel Paige The soul is a prisoner within this sordid, vast edifice. of life, and there was no escape, save in death. D. H. Lawrence To die is also a joy, a joy of submitting to that which is greater than the known: namely, the pure unknown. Women in Love Man runs while time expires. A.A. s ' f-'W ex , . i Qssiili g W cjf6K5,.lf!l,Qll. tort-Xl! gb Iames Henry Barker jonathan Bradley Awad Hilton Hiest Club, FOW, Out to lunch, Outing Club 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, All-Conf. All-County, All-State, Soccer 11, 12, l.T.S. 9, 10, 11, 12, Car- rollwood 500, Weightlifting Club, I.W.A.L.K.M.F.E.A.E. What's the matter Willie? I: Do you have any songs that talk of colored people? W: Well no sir, I don't at the present time. The White peoples has been very good to the Southern peoples . . . as far as I know. I: You mean you don't have any complaining songs? W: I have a spiritual called It's a Mean World to Live In, but that still don't have no reference to the hard times. I: Why is it a mean world . . . Willie? W: Well sir, it's not altogether! I: You mean it's as mean for blacks as it is for Whites? Headmaster's List 12, Football 9-12, All-Conference 11, 12, Track 9-12, MVP 10, Phoenix 9-12, Adv. Drama 9-12, Book Award 10, ITS, Honor Thespians, M.U.N. 11, 12, NAIMUN Outstanding Delegate 11, Spanish Club 9, 10 fPres.1, Spanish Honor Society, NCTE Achievement Award Winner. Prefect, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Sewanee Award 11, Save the World with Lang Club, Sea Resort Society 10-12. OCruel Nymph! a living death I hear, Cried Dapperwit, and sunk beside his chair. A. Pope Douglas looked off at the twilight sky. Frozen statues, every single one of you, the next three minutes! said lohn. Douglas felt lohn walking around him even as he had walked around Iohn a moment ago. He felt Iohn sock him on the arm once, not too hard. So long, he said. R. Bradury If I killed you, would your father demand werelge d? Lan A ler If I wanted a bunch oggugs who laid around, l'd hire a bunch of bellhopsf' B. o gens Lawrence Edward Bloch President of Senior class, Soccer 9-12, Cum Laude Society, French Honor Society, Prefect lPart-timej, College Trip '82, Red Sovine Memorial Fan Club, Mr. Cook Fan Club 121!z, Senior Lounge Construction Crew, Co-founder F.O.W. Club Le Tate, c'est moi - Pat Petot Let's hit some vids - Robie Gilchrist, R. Hale Consultation! Take no prisoners! - Coach Zimmerman Samsoon, Samsoon - Mr. Iones C'est Dommage - Mrs. Hicks That's all well and good, But your previous comment was more pertinent - Howard Cosell Are the Forresters black? - Tom Linton Wish you were here - Pink Floyd Karen Lynn Campbell Varsity Basketball 10, 11, Varsity Softball 10, 11, Cum Laude 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, 12, French Honor Society 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Head- masters List 10, 11, 12, Math Bowl 11, 12, I Love URACD Club 11, 12, Capricorn Club 11, 12, Boom Club, Quasi Prefect. If you can dream, but not make your dreams your master if you can think, but not make your thoughts your aim If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And trust those two imposters just the same Yours is the world and everything in it. Rudyard Kipling We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Shakespeare The hour of departure has arrived and we go our ways . . . Socrates Gregory Brooks Cohn Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 fCapt.l, Golf 11, Tennis 12, Student Forum 11, Secretary of Senior Class, Prom Committee Chairman, Prefect, Social Ser- vice 12 lPres.l, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, Spanish Honor Society 10, 11. 12, I-Ieadmasters List 9-12, Sea Resort Society 10,11, 12. This is not the end. It is not even the beginning ofthe end. But perhaps the end ofthe beginning. 1 Churchill 5 ' Hitch your wagon to a star. Emerson llyou want something to happen, you have to V make it happen. E 1. Dad -,ca I m y I love life and life loves me. Nanette Means Daily Spanish Club 10, 11, Yearbook 10, 12, FCA 12, Softball 10, Tennis 11, Swimming 12, The Club 11,12, Dean's List, Art award, Mitre. We've got to get out of this place - the Animals ustdon'tcare an more Genesis I ' f y - f It is only as a man puts off from himself all external support, and stands alone, that I see him to be strong and to prevail. It is the harder, because you will always find those who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. What I must do, is all that o cerns me not what the Jco le think C n . , V . I , P l Ralph Waldo Emerson Iames Scott DeWind Golf 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Orpheus, Thespian, Lab Assistant 12, Techy 10, Drama Tech Stud 11, 12, Crash Crew lPres.i The universe refuses the deadening influence of complete conformity. There is no limit to desire but desire's needs I feel like I've been here for the whole of my life. Time for a cool change. the Little River Band All we are is dust in the wind Kansas N., ,Mfr Ralph Waldo Emerson. Hanan Ahmad Daouk Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society 11, 12, Girls' Varsity Soccer 11, The strongest is never strong enough to be always the master, unless he transforms his strength into right, and obedience into duty. lean Iacques Rousseau In the name of Allah, the beneficient, the merciful. By the declining day, Lo! Man is in a state of loss Save those who believe and do good works and exhort one another to truth and exhort one another to endurance. Koran Grendel Crendel's Law The Little River Band as s Alan Blaec Divers Football 7-12, Soccer 7, Baseball 8-12, Iron Man 11, All Conference 11, 12 Qdefensive endl, Select Chorus 8, 9, 11, 12, Oklahoma, Oliver, Fiddler onthe Roof, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, Spanish Club 11 lPres.l, Student Guide 12, Prefect 12, Student Forum 10, E.C. Smith Fan Club llast Presidentl He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare. And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. Ali-ibn-Abi-Talib Books are for the scholars idle times. Emerson Silence gives the proper grace to women. Sophocles - -1 ., Thomas Monroe Dixon Ir. l Southall 9, 10 lMgr.1, Swimming 11, 12, Science Club 10, Photo Club 11, Outing Club 12, Newspaper 9, 10, Math Club 9, 10, Spanish Club 9-12, Hound of the Baskervilles 11, South Pacific, Ski Club, PA of BST 11, 12. The best childhood is a childhood of experience. Anonymous 3 Why could I have told you that that would happen. 3 - A Wise Man In an insane society, the sane man must appear insane Sevial There's nothing like a party when it's kicking into gear. Boston I may be strange, but I'rn no stranger, you may be lost but you're no danger D. Klabo What are words for when no one listens any more Missing Persons Iohn Breese Ensslin I.T.S. 9-12, Orpheus 10-12, Anything Goes, South Pacific, Hello Dollyl, Hound of the Baskervilles 10, Sergei Eisenstein and ManRay School of Thought 9-12, Soccer 9, 10, Kurosawa Fan Club 10-12, National Merit Semi Finalist. Favorite films: M. Lolita, The Conversation, Invasion of the Body Snat- chers loriginalj, Mean Streets, Bodlans, Throne of Blood, Dog Day Afternoon, Great Expectations, Deliverance, The 400 Blows, Bridge of the River Kwai, Knife in the Water, Chinatown and The Big Sleep loriginall We know the sound of two hands clapping, but what is the sound of one hand clapping? Belinda Carlisle lf I could have told you what it meant in words, I wouldn't have had to make the damn picture! Akira Kurasowa Kathleen Margaret Farley Chorus 9. Musical, Deans List 11, Select Chorus 11, 12, CB Club 12 ...now it's all changing. 1 DB. Find a place and make your stand: take it easy. Eagles We never failed to fail it was the easiest thing to tio, we will survive. CSW Kimberly Sue Ford Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Span. Honor 83!88!89 Club 12312 year club. Trust in the Lord with all thine heart: and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Prov. 325, 6 Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Iesus, - Phil. 3:13, 14 -rc Michael Patrick Farley Football 10, 11, Asst. Coach 12, F.C.A., Select Chorus 11, 12, Anything Goes, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, I.T.S,, Orpheus, Head Prefect, Student Guide, Gr. Olympian Club, Original Beach Club, Sea Resort Soc., Bom Club Driver, Disney World Travel Club. Some day the world will be just like Robotronf' Lang Adler Take a hike with the halo! Party Pete Let's Party! - T. Williams I'm depressed L. Adler Society, Chorus 9, Soccer 11, -RCW C1129 MaryAnne F raunces iMiMi1 Select Chorus, Soccer 12, Track 12, Model U.N, Newspaper, Yearbook Phoenix, Helio, Dolly - Dancer, L.A.V., Smurf Fan Club. You can't trust your judgement when your imagination is out of focus. Mark Twain Write on your heart that everyday is the best day of the year. Emerson Alison Katherine Freeborn Var. Tennis 9-12, Var, Soccer 11, 12 fCo-Capt,1, Select Chorus 9-12, Musicals 9-12,FCA 11,12,TheC.B.Club,LAV 12 The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them to the impossible, Clarke's Second Law Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream. Kahlil Gibran These notes are not a substitute for the text itself or for the classroom discussion of the text, and students who attempt to use them in this way are denying themselves the very education that they are presumably giving their most vital years to achieve. Cliff Gillian Elizabeth Frye Headmasters 9-12, Volleyball 9-11, Softball 9-11, Basketball 9-12 ICapt.1, All Conference Basketball, Fonfure 11, 12, Phoenix 10-11, Yearbook 11, Or- pheus, Maurice Billington Fan Club, Friday Night Stoplight Club, SIP, FFF, INAC Give this kid a special tasty get him outta here. Steve Martin I shall not lose old strength. ln the lone frost's black length. Strength long since fled Hardy Bow Ties, yeah! Reece Smith Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good, Luckily, this is not difficult. Anon Paul Fyvolent Soccer 9-12, Football 11, Cross Country 12, Track 12, Boom Club 12, Outing Club 11, 12 For reasons that are not mysterious. The weak are sent to the wall. They have reservations in heaven down here they are not fashionable Gang of Four They'd put us on a railroad. They'd dearly make us pay for laughing in their faces and making it our way. There's emptiness behind their eyesg there's dust in all their hearts they just want to steal us all and take us all apart. The Psychedelic Furs To have ambitions was my ambition, but I had nothing to show for my dreams Gang of Four Lynn Ann Gibson ones that make the big people big. Moving Pictures For a short time all is silent. Richard Wilson Y- Y 8 Valerie Landsburg Consider this a learning experience. Karen Gibson Don't come crying to me when your checks bounce. Karen Gibson Ianet Lynn Gessner French Club 9, 10 lSec.1, 11 fPres.l, 12 lCo-Pres.l, Newspaper 10, Ir. Ed. 11, co-ed. 12, Yearbook 10, 11, Basketball 9, 10, Soccer 11, MUN 11, 12, FCA 11, French Honour Society 11, 12, Cum Laude 11, 12, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, Prefect, Student Guide 12, Headmasters 9-12, Natl. Merit lfatnirle dfonde, il facile de vivre selon les regles du monde et, dans la solitude selon sa propre nature. Mais le grand homme est celui qui garde la meme independance d'esprit seul et au milieu des autres. Ralph Waldo Emerson Those who walk with God always reach their destination. You, Lord, are all I have, and you give me all I need: my future is in your hands How wonderful are your gifts to me: how good they are! I praise the Lord, because he guides: he is near, and nothing can shake me. Psalms 16:5-8 Soccer 12, Chorus 9-12, Phoenix 12, French Club 9, Orpheus 1012 French Honour Society 10-12, Mile High Club, L.A.V., T.W.F.C. Qforeverl Take a step back and see the little peopleg they may be young, but they re the Life has a nice melod ' the l ric leaves somethin to be desired. 'Van-ug ' 'Kai William Thomas Gregory Baseball 10-12, Soccer 9, 10, Spanish Club 9-11, Math Club 11, 12, Math Bowl 11, 12, Boca Beer Bash '80, Prefect, Oliver, Fiddler on the Roof, Anything Goes, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, Social Services Club 11, 12, Urpheus 11, 12, Spanish Honor Society, FCA 11, 12, Cum Laude, Select Chorus 10-12, Student Guide 12, Greek Olympian Club 10, Mr. Cook Fan Club 12Vz, Sea Resort Society 11, 12. Hey Iude Beatles Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. Pope If Bread Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall All you have to do is call And I'll be there, yesl will, You've got a Friend james Taylor zrh , Robert Dudley Hale ,,si 'Q lllli 1 ' 1 Soccer 10-12, Var. Football Mgr. 9-11, LV. Cross Country 10, Varsity W Golf 11, 12, Varsity Track 10, No Goal Patrol 11, 12, Co-Founder of F.O.W. N A , Club, Photography Club 10, 11, Outing Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Ping ,,, , Pong Club 12, Co-Coach of Spring Soccer 10. , 1 All's uz gots ta doos is stay between yourself lllllll 1 andthe ball. . , 1 Coach Zimmerman K Remember, you've got less time today than you ' had yesterday, but more time than you'll have tomorrow. E. C. Smith 3j:f'f3llfftfg'f, ijt, iQ,6'5t.f3J,. f'M9f5 il X fit-WLQ' David Alex Hochherg LV. Football 9, I.V. Basketball 9, Var. Football 10-12 tAll-County 12, All- Conference 11, 121, Var. Basketball 10-12 IAll-Conference 11l, Amos Night Club 12, Walt Disney World Travel Club 12, Sea Resort Society 10-12, Prom Committee 11,BSociety 10-12. Many Dreams come true and some have silver linings, I live for my dream and a pockettul of gold. jimmy Page!Robert Plant I know my place . . . Ijust can't stay there, Graham Parker I don't care what any Cassanova thinks, all I can say is , . . Love Stinks! P. WolffS, Iustman Whatever Lang Adler Peter Anderson Knight Y Soccer 11, 12, F.C.A. 10, 11, 12, Outing Club 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Boom Club 12, Rene's Club fDoormanl 9, 10, 11, M.A. Beer Tree Club 12, Gary Dworzanowski Fan Club 11, 12. Do tell Ms. Gill Metrodave Bill Hill We're young, but getting old before our time. Ioe Iackson I knew this was a bad idea Art Shrunker Turn out the lights, the party's over. Don Meredith We're boom! Boom Club 'lvl Bina Kumar S Tech. Hound of the Baskervilles, Anything Goes, Asst. stage mgr and student director South Pacific, Stage manager Hello Dolly, Miracle Worker Prefect Student Guide. How many hours do you have? All long journeys begin with one small step. Mao Tse-tung We laughed together. We swore together. Sure we laughed at stupid things sometimes, and we swore unnecessarily but damn it was fun. Ierry Kramer Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. Roger Kumar Ir. Baseball 9-12, Golf 9, 11, 12, Ken Broo Fan Club, Boom Club, Dean's List, Rad Machine Club, Rene's Member, All Conference Baseball Hon, Men. 11. Geez, oh man! Chris Shroat We're outta here Steve, Roger, Iunior, Pete, Darrawn, Trea, Paul. Let the good times roll Cars Catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world Beach Boys We're wavin' down our surfboards. We can't wait for Iune. B. Boys Such stuff as dreams are made of. The Tempest Winning isn't everything it's the only thing. V, Lombardi Thoreau new 72, fri ' K 1 arise? N t kr ff 'X,,,. ' fi, 5 are-fl David Alan Laxer f Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer ICO-Captl 12, Cross Country, Track, M,U.N William Randolph Loyd Track 1O,1'1,12,CrOSS Country 11,12. Step steadily, slightly subdued, Hang in the air till I forget you , . .humming to myself, turning things over: kick reds, golds in carpets of leaves as I wander . . . eyeless in gaza i ,,,:- l1-1 . Y l iii l i b Edward Byrne Marston L i 6' Football 9-12, Phoenix 10-12. After all, I cannot help vanishing and foremost trait disappearing and dissolving. It is my ' l S. Crane , t ,Q . Do not go gentle into that good night Rage, rage against the dying ofthe night. Dylan Thomas Iesus Martinez lr. Baseball 10, 11, 12 lAll-Conference 111, Cross Country 9, Spanish Club 9, 10, Treas. 11, Boom Club, Rene's member lBus Boyl, Dean's list 9, 10, Rad machine Club, The Club. One life to live, I'm going to live it up. judas Priest lf we couldn't laugh we would all go insane Iimmy Buffet Someday they'll fall to ruin. The Pretenders Life is so strange. Destination unknown. Missing persons ,wow wr-- Christopher Bradley Moe Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12, Photography Club 10, 11, Year- book 10,11,12,0utingClub 12. What do you get for pretending the danger is not real. Meek and obedient you follow the leader down the well trodden corridors into the valley of steel Pink Floyd fav' iyjfh W Alice Melissa Maxfield Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, French Club 9, 10, F.C.A. 11, 12, Drama Tech., South Pacific, Miracle Worker, Hello Dolly, T.W.F,C., L.A.V., Boom Club. If a man does not keep pace wlth his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau Be Yourself: noone can tell you you're doing it wrong Anonymous When I'm good I'm Good and when I'm bad I'm better Mae West Tomorrow is another day Margeret Mitchell William Andrew Monroe Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Boys' State 11,F.C.A. 11,12 No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings. William Blake If the sun refuses to shine, I don't mind, I don't mind. If the mountains fell into the sea let it be, it ain't me. Alright, 'cus I got my own world to look through and I ain 't gonna copy you. limi Hendrix Come gather round people wherever you roam and admit that waters around you have grown and accept it that soon you'll be drenched to the bone. If your time to you is worth saving And you better start swimming or you'll sink. For times are changing Bob Dylan William joseph Mullen Soccer 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Phoenix 12, Social Services Club 12, Perkins Discussion Group 12. And you ma ask yourself, well . . . how did I Y get here? T. Heads 'iMake it extremely squalid and moving, she suggested. Are you at all acquainted with squalor? I. D. Salinger And don't forget, when your alders forget . . . to say their prayers. Take them by the legs . and throw them down the stairs! Siouxsie and The Banshees What a fine performance, Oasis. When, where the standing ovation? not a mirage, not a camouflage to you Deb Dwight Wayne Olson Prom Committee 11, F.C.A. 11, Fiddler on the Roof, Thespian, Spanish Club, Waterskiing Club 10, 11, 12, Senior Lounge Association 12, Busch Gardens Weekend Appreciation Club 11. Bid farewell, all ye who enter here Dante If the facts do not conform to the theory they must be disposed of. Maier's Law Some things speak for themselves. Anheuser-Busch The dream was never over, the dream has just begun. Stevie Nicks Kathleen Susanne O'Neil lKitty1 Cheerleading 7-10 fNever Capt.l, Volleyball 11, Soccer 12, Capt., Year- book 11, 12, Newspaper 11, 12, GAA, National Merit Commended Scholar, French Club 9, Gunsmoke, Dumb Blonde, Shark Club lPres.l, S.l.P., T.G.l.M., Y.S.S., Made-up United Nations lUtopia1, Ken Roberts Fan Club, Maurice Bill- ington poet-at-large fan Club lhonorary Memberl People who don't like Chex cereal have never tried Chex cereal. Chex cereal commercial Hi Bob! Howard Bosden, Carol Kesler, Emily Newhart, jerry Robinson, Ellen Newhart, etc. Many, many . . . milka, milka Gene Stockdale Snakes don't blink: they have no eyelids. Vulkans have four: they stole the snakes. D. A. Ross Pacific, Hello Dolly, B.P.R.S. Hmm . . . What is this. Ms. Gill is good. drifting ever near the rocks. Patrick Charles Petot Baseball 9-11, Tennis 12, French Club 9-11, Senior Lounge Committee 11, 12, Tech. 11-12, 83f88f89 Club. Le tate cest moi Louis the 14th If the blind shall lead the blind, then they both shall fall in the ditch. Christ Alas! till now l had not known my guide and fortunes are one. R.E.E. Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find. Plans that either came to naught of half a page of scribbled lines. Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way. The time is gone, the song is over, though I've something more to say. Pink Floyd Nicholas Constantine Paras Football 9-12, Basketball 9, 10, Chorus 9-12, Fiddler on the Roof South l Fate often saves an undoomed man when his courage Beowulf It's never easy and it's never clear: who's to navigate and who's to steer. So you flounder Dan Fogleberg Football 10. A lazy man who refuses to work is only Niki.-.,. Q5 for you to sell. Sharon Elaine Russell French Club 9-12 KV-Pres.J, Basketball 10, 11, F,C,A. 11 fSec,l, 12, Crash Crew 12 ISec.i, I love URACD Club IV-Presl 12, Boom Club 12, One always has time enough: if only one applies it well. Goethe I drink to make other people interesting. George lean Nathan Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. B. T. Washington William Lee Pursglove, Ir Varsity Soccer 9, 10, 11, Boca Beer Bash '80, Cross Country 11 12 Varsity killing himself: all he does is think about what he would like to have. A righteous man, however, can give, and give generously. Proverbs 25 Truth, wisdom, learning, and good sense - these are worth paying for, but too valuable Proverbs 23 Shereen Ismail Saba - Var. Soccer 11, 12, Spanish Club 9-12, Spanish Honor Society 10 11 MUN 11, 12, Newspaper 12. All human things are subi ect to decay. One world is enough for all of us . . . I don't want to bring a sour note, But remember this before you go. We can all sink or we all float, We're all in the same big boat. Sayonara! Dr. Woodward And when fate summons, monarchs must obey. Dryden The Police Eric Charles Schwartz Prefect, MUN 9-12, Spanish Honorary Society 11, lPres.l, 12, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Veteran of math team road trips, Senior Class Treas. An excellent plumber is infinitely more admirable than incompetent philosopher. The society which scorns excellence in plumbing and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy. Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water, john Gardner When prices are rising, there is bound to be inflation. Calvin Coolidge Up, up and away Superman A W ' li f Mark Andrew Segel .mug -nv I f' 'eww' Track 9, 10, Football 11, Select Chorus 10-12, Anything Goes, South Pacific ' Hello Dolly, Spanish Club 9-12, Spanish Honorary Society Pres. 12 and all that is and has been is but the The past is but the beginning of a beginning twilight of dawn. than you have. Holly Christine Silbiger Yearbook 10, co-ed. 11, 12, Select Chorus 10, Treas. 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, Sec. 10, V. Pres. 11, Spanish Honor Society 10, Sec. 11, 12, Prom Committee 11. Soccer 11, Student Guide 12, Anything Goes, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, mile high club, T.W.F.C. It's so sad when you're young to be told you're having fun. Adam and the Ants Live all you can, it's a mistake not to. It doesn't so much matter what you do, so long as you've had life. If you haven't had that, what have you had? Henry Iames When the white eagle of the north is flying overhead and the browns, reds and golds of Autumn lie in the gutter, dead. Remember then the summer birds with wings of fire flame come to witness Springs new hope, born of leaves decaying . . . Live hand in hand and together we shall stand on the threshold of a dream. Moody Blues H. G. Wells We think deep thoughts with no more brains Wizard of Oz ,wwf ge, Dawn Ellen Smith Prefect, Chorus 9-12 lSection Leaderl, Musicals 9-12 lMinnie Fayj Cheerleading 9, 10, 11 lCapt.l, Cum Laude, Nat'l. Merit Commended Scholar Soccer 12, Homecoming and Prom Comm., Orpheus, Spanish Honor Society 83!88!89 Club, Phoenix, Yearbook, Weekly Reporter, Student Forum 10 lSec.l FCA, Spanish Club, Headmaster's List 9-12, SPOONS! Ooh la la la - let's go dancin' Kool and the Gang lam in the dark to all the world, and my nearest friends behold me but in a cloud, those that know me but superficially, think less of me than I do myself, those of near acquaintance think more. Thomas Browne Iulia Grace Vincent Uudyl Co-Head Prefect 12, Student Forum 9, 10, 11, Headmasters List 9-12, Year- book - Bus. Man. 10, Co-Ed 11, Sr. Ed. 12, Phoenix 9, 10, 11 - Ir. Ed., 12 - Sr. Ed,, ITS 9-12, Orpheus 10, 11 fCo-Chrrnn.1, 12 iCo-Chrmn.l, Select Chorus 9-12 fSection Leaderl, Oltlahomo, Oliver! Fiddler on the Roof, Anything Goes, South Pacific, Hello Dolly, French Club, Honor Society 9-12, Cheerleading 9, 11. Soccer 12 Ico-capt.l, Spoons 10-12, L.A.V. 12, TWFC - Forever! Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path And leave a trail. , Anon. I know that there's a reason why I need to be alone, I need to find a silent place that I can call my own Is it mine, Lord, is it mine? Supertramp Trae Dwight Williams Football 9-12, All-Conf, 10-12, All County 11, 12, All State - Hon. Men- tion 11, Baseball - Man. 10, Andy Andux Fan Club 10-12, Sea Resort Society 10-12, Renee's Club iGift Shopl 10-12, Boom Club 12, L.A., P.K., D.H., M.F., D.W., S.A., R.K., P.F., A.H., N.P., Fan Club 9-12. Berkeleyis inexperienced sophomores should lead the Buccaneers to another sub-par season. Nick Pugliese iTribune Sportswriterl - prior to Bei-keley's 1980 9-3 Regional Championship Football Season Booooooooooom! Boom Club Darrawn Anthony Wilson Basketball 9-12, Baseball 10-12, Spanish Honorary Society 10, V. Pres. 11, Spanish Club, F.C,A. 10-12, Boom Club 12, F.U.B. Club 9-12, Rad Machine Club, The Club 12. Nothing of importance has ever been accomplished without enthusiasm. Emerson Then all your troubles will fade from your memory like floods that are past and remembered no more. Iob 11:16 Mumbo jumbo, let me in! Greg Cohn Practice doesnt make perfect. . . perfect practice makes perfect. Steve Kitchens Don't push me 'cause 1'm close to the edge, l'm trying not to loose my head. Grand master Flash and the Furious Five Lizbeth Woodrow Spanish Club 9-11, Spanish Honorary Society 10-12, Basketball 10, 11, Chorus 9, Prom Committee 11, Headmaster's List 9, 10, Dean's List 11, 12, Crash Crew 11, V. Pres. 12, I love URACD Pres., Boom Club 12, Capricom Club 11, 12. '-Q'-pf You gone. Sharon Russell Working for the weekend. Loverboy Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me, leading wherever I choose. Walt Whitman Kenneth james Worzel Soccer 10-12, Cross Country 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Social Service Club 11, 12, V. pres of Senior class, Prefect, Guide, ITS 10.11, It's better than P.E. 10, , .A.Wy , Mold it! Lawrence Bloch Cross Country is unlike life because in Cross country you have a chance of winning. Malcolm Stewart Anything which the mind of man can conceive and believeg the mind of man can achieve. Anonymous Beth Ann Zacharias Soccer 11, 12, Swimming 11, Cheerleading 9, 10, Select Chorus 11, 12, South Pacific, Fanfare 11, copy ed. 12, S.I.P. 83!88!89 Club, Friday Night Stoplight Club, Prisoner Stalag 88, Ken Roberts Fan Club, Matt Dillon Groupie, FFF lfounderl, Maurice Billington Fan Club. I'm trying to find myself . . . have you seen me anywhere? Anon She took a midnight train going anywhere. Steve Perry Go for it - Sylvester Stallone Papa Smurf!! Papa Smurf!! Smurfette's been Smurf-napped! M.A,F. Ca N'est pas ma faute! Mersault fCamusj This is not the end, nor the beginning of the end . , . but the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill me . A X' V' is If l - X ff Last Will Testament Y 1 1 uf --K lllfgulr--'fr :-,g:.-:.-.:'-- 'L.'5..-:'.. .?.:'E .4-snuff' wusllll umlwll pain! fulfil' ,punish 'sngrnf 393' F5119 adam nquduille ma , f,':L Q snub' unngniifr :minus 1306i museum :qui unusual: Mind? I M ,,, kat, Q: K guns' ' L N-+ ' Y' ' ,sg .E ., e s ...i ... ., ...X -- -3 ---Q---.t ..s..., I, Larry Bloch, being of sound body but erratic mind, do hereby bequeath the 4.9 V-8 SUAVE II scout for long range tactical beer hunts to Steve Davis and Will Knight, I would also like to present Ms. Gibbs and Mrs. Chavez with matching designer frilly black French maids' uniforms and gold em- bossed dust mops in the hopes that their senses of humor will continue to mature with age. I, Eric Schwartz, being of lean body, leave the Strategic Urban Assault Vehi- cle to Will Knight along with two telephone books. I, Steve Adrian, leave the Dr. Wood- ward season tickets to the 1983 Georgia Bulldog football games, and lots of patience. I, Iimmy Barker lL,A.,R.A.l leave my K.O.A. position to the pledge-butt, Steve Leal. The Turbo Nva I leave to Tony Nichols for enhanced Bell cruising, along with a big yo-yo. To lill Cooper, my sensuous banana eating talent, and to her sister, a confused-but-fond farewell. I, Alan Divers, being of majestic mind and body, grant Deveaux R. her freedom: to Ianet Gessner I leave 100 Ways to Score u Bee: and to my dearest land onlyl brother Brett Divers, who already gets my room and most important- ly my phone, I leave my parking space and of- ficial stud sunglasses. ll would leave my edible underwear, but I'll need thatlj I, janet Gessner, usually of sound mind and body hereby bequeath the following: to my sister Susan, I leave my Chamberlain football team roster complete with phone numbers: to Katherine Frazier I give my title as Political Decoy at the Georgetown MUN, a book enti- tled How to Leave Your Male Competitors In the Dust, and ofcourse, I leave her the French Club. To Katherine and her other friends, I leave wild weekends chasing guys at the beach and Mission Bel I, Kitty O'Neil, being free from logical defect do hereby go without taking any of the persons, things, items, etc., now to be named . . .To len- nifer O'Neil, the ability to foresee the future, and, as previous O'Neil's have done, to choose the best suitable automobile for yourself, the hope that she will not have a share in the using up of the Sirine: and to Doug McCammon I leave a smile and a wink, only to return for him someday. I, Nick Paras, being of sound mind and car leave to next year's senior class the ability to get dates-to the prom without major problems. We, the Girl's Varsity Soccer Studettes lMims, Alison, Lynn, Kitty, Dawn, Iudy, and Bethl being of excellent bodies do passionately leave Fran and Lydia the ability to harass Coach and admire his body up to our tradi- tional standards. 35 I, Tim Allen, being of deranged mind and sound body, leave Wylie to torment and offend the entire school at his discretion. I leave Dr. Woodward a Cer- tified Treasury of Bad und Offensive Iokes, and a 1959 Ford to chase people with. I, Lang Adler, give propriety of my house to Tom Iamieson. To Forrest, I leave a nickel tip and to Shea my Epiphany book. To Melaney, I give season tickets to the Bandits' games and to Mrs. Hoover, a paper. I, Andrea, being the darkest member leave the chorus my sambo doll to fill the quota. I also leave to Mr. D. a year's subscription to Tye-Dye Today, Lastly, I leave Robbie a watch so that he can pro- gress from the Boom stage. In sound mind and perfected body, I leave Kari Moe my patience and social grace and a piece of chalk to count the days 'til Iuly 16, 1984. I, Debbie Bodenstien, being of crazy mind and lazy body leave to Brett my New York accent and to Alan Hoeksema my loud mouth. To Melanie a new teacher of the facts of life and to Dag a fan as good as I. To Deveaux the nickname L.N.O. and to Forrest jewelry to match his tux. I, Karen Campbell, being of sick mind and lazy body leave to Alyssa strong legs - to maintain her reputation. To Laurie Pidcock, I leave another year with our best friendlsl. To Tony, the ability to talk his way out of the dugout. To lean Pinkston, A seat belt for riding with M.M. To Alan H. Sunflower seeds and toothpaste. I, Nan Daily, leave to Iohna and Yram a date without another couple. To Alan Hoeksema, I leave success in finding another D.Z. friend like ours to make you feel smart. I, Tom Dixon, leave to my fellow P.A.S. my I.D. card my complete cliff note library and all my privileges. Also, I leave to Tommy a new set of long underwear and to the snake, and mood cube. I, Tom Gregory, being of open mind and unavailable body do bequeath: my unaccepted Harvard acceptance to anyone who wishes to provoke the ire of Ms. Gibbs, my eratic in- fielding ability to Fran and Will, and my ability to get shafted to the most deserving scapegoat of Berkeley. I, Kathleen, being of relieved mind and never again appearing body leave Deveaux a sincere smile, to William Senior girls who love him like we do. To all of the girls left - a baseball team as sexy as '83's. I, Mike Farley, being of drunken mind and large body leave Tom and Forrest, Leon Ir. to aid them next yearg I leave Deveaux, rationali- ty and the Iuniors a maid for the lounge, to the Sophomores morale and to Will a chest. I, Kim Ford, give to my brother the will power and strength to make it through his and her twelfth and thirteenth years at Berkeley. More power to ya, Albert. V, ff A le, Q' . L- ia, tw, lwz, I 1 I, jill Frye, leave to Tory an emergen- cy preppie kit equipped with needle, thread, and Izod alligators in assorted colors. To Coach Kenney, a terminal case of laryengitis. To Laurie, Alyssa and Annie, 3 sets of earplugs in case Coach Kenney recovers. I, Robert Hale, being of lazy mind and body to hereby leave to Quaalude, my tattered goalie gloves, to Bill Dierksen, a cure for his slice: to physics students, the horrible horrendous hundred, and to all those unfortunate juniors, my parking space and the notebook H1000 Ways to Get to Lunch. I, David Hochberg, being of neither sound mind nor body, give my flat nose dolphins to Melaney Amos. I would also like to leave Brett Divers my How To Play Tight-End book. To Mr. D., I leave nebulous math problems, and to Deveaux Robinson, I leave her sweet, untouched image I, Bina Kumar, being of mature mind and fashionable body leave to Mrs. Macfarlane - Amy Stern, to David Ward - Amy Stern, to Geroge Baxter - Amy Stern. to Amy Stern - Mrs. Mac- farlane, David Ward and George Baxter. Also, a dress for the prom and a bag of polos for her shirts. To Alan Hoeksema, a quick decision for a date to the prom. I, Melissa, being of ever changing mind and lazy body leave to T.I., L.A., and T.W. abundant funds for their late night snacks and a BMW to enter in a demolition derby - without me in it. To lean Pinkston I leave a tub big enough for five and a pumpkin, six mice and a fairy-godmother for after 12. I, Wayne Olson, being of sound mind and large body, leave to my sister Cheryl, my rolling wreck II think it was a Mustang oncel and to Trevor I leave my membership in the Senior Lounge Ping Pong Association. Being of Sound body and whatever I, Slick, hereby bequeath my Porsche Galaxian with the rules of the road clearly printed on the hood, as well as the Porsche place to Steve Davis. I, Sharon, being of no mind and all body, leave Alan H. - a bra. To Forrest Boushall, jewelry to go with his tux. To Deveaux, I leave a new wardrobe lpreferably in fashionj. To Iamie Cohn a relationship. I, Shereen Saba, of healthy body and frazz- led mind, grant to Mr. Iones, unlimited use of Air-India's Maharajah Lounges. To my brother Rashid, I leave 5 years of anticipation for Mr. Iones' racist jokes. I, Trae Williams, being of under-estimated mind and no body, leave to Tom I. another year of dogging and whaling, reduction course, and a lifetime friendship. To F.B. a course on how to not be so nice 916.00 tips, be seriousl To Coach Fenlon, I just want you to know that basketball season cost me 112 bucks land you know what that went to.1 I, Liz Woodrow, being of sick mind and lazy body, leave Will Knight a younger date to the prom, to Alyssa Katz I leave a night IN with our best friend - Ms? To Alan Hoeksema I leave the ability to get as tan as me. To Dara Petrozelli, I leave the ability to not become totally overcome with senioritis. Lastly, to Dag I Leave the ability to get things done without my help. lBooM!j I, Beth Zacharias, being of questionable mind and sound body do hereby bequeath the following: To the Big Kahuna, a permission slip to attend a history field trip chaperoned by Maria D. To Robin Bloom, the VIP suite on the 7th floor of General Hospital. To Leslie Mat- thews, another year in Purgatory. 37 3 3 Facuhy Q . 5- 2. :fag .f K ., jr t in fix 55, X QR .sr Q .11L. A il' in Meal Eli: 'Et 111. X l X Thomas R. Stephenson, Middle School Guidanceg Everett L. Redmond, Middle School Headg Iohn H. Ieffers, Asst. Head- master, Upper School Headg Melinda Chavez, Director of Guidance Serivcesg Edson P. Sheppard, Ir., Headmasterg E. C. Smith, Director of Development and Alumni Affairsg Linda M. Gibbs, Director of Admissions, College Counselorg Ramon R. Dagostino, Athletic Director. fs 5 5 f ef. i rw it g . f i E 1 Ramon R. Dagostino, Bonnie Hess, William I. Fenlon, Marianne Rechtoris, Dept. Chairman. K in itr. R . ggh: ,. at-Q. 7f.' Q 'r 1 :bznn fgammzzz A . ix 2 .L Michael L. Locklair, Martha W. Davis, Elizabeth Feldermann, Rosemary Cvammen, Margaret Ross, Betty-Bruce H. Hoover, Dept. Chairman, Ronald F. Iones, Deborah D. Damon, Leonard Pogue, Malcolm Stewart. f-1 f' . ' 'L V N22 V 'f,QjW 1 wa. ' Jill! f ,,,, Q 'J' ' L . -aaaa , f N ' I . l V V av. - .3 ' V, t t 3 ' fy 2. If wa? 1 f 5 Mw:7wzv1 . ' 5 H , .,,, .. , A 'f ,, .N , ,? ,A of I M 1 ,ff Q ' Q W, Thomas Berryman, Mrs. Wilcox, Michael L. Locklair, Anna M. Arcuri, Dept. Chairman, Timmi K. Deborah Lester. fb pi -3 Macfarl K, if ane. Missing 1, .nm WM, mm... ..,, M ,.A. A ef M 5 i.as....W.WW.m4ma-Wil MMM Q-W 'W' . , A .v p . ,:1 p A 5 , gi- A Qt t if o Yi l -. ' . a . .QW t . . P. ' li . , ,. . Q R Q ' . gf' .h-L L ,ff ,IIA i . A A A Y Ht. , QA E ' if 5 L s as R. Stephenson. Linda Gill, Dr. Michael V. Woodward, Dept. Chairman, Iohn Marston, Thom t fig. , ,.,., i f.g i . kt wil Front Row: Teresa Weaver, Dr. Byron Palls, Dept. Chairman, Paul Bisson. Back Row: Maria T. Gomez, George A Wilhauck, Francoise Bineau. iw Richard Ripley, Gary Dworsanowski, Kay Eifert, Manny Suarez, Iohn Cook, Maryanne Iackson, Thorn Morris, Dept Chairman. Kathy Barrett, Mike Rabaut, Margaret Dufeny, Mark Kenney, Bill Marr, Dept. Dept. Chairman. iaff Gertrude Graham, Pat Yucatoris, Nancy Stetson, Debbie Preece, Iulie Bice. Librarian - Carol McCammon Business Manager - Leonard Herman . Marie Denman, Ienny Sysak Art Bookin, lheadl Iules Wolfson, Mancie Wright, Ieff Bookin. i V 4 K' Q A ' if K 'L pa? Li? .W .ei M' ETQQQQ gsqw wdwfw W3 , Y W'jf h n m , mn! L ., , , 4 1 7 mi, 1 f QV nj 1 i V K . TW . 5 E, 1 ww 1 M 4' Q 4 4' A HQ 7 rf ?ffg,..-Q 2 ,y? ' fM fff, f 2, , 'fl Aff J I af 'Q Sc J 79 my ,,,, zz Large r' ,D- ? , ' 5. 1554553 E X I 555555: i 'QSESF4 W' 'emi A A 4 1 Tin ' ' if if 23: ZF? SE is S Students Y 'Pm -rw S J f! E Y i,.. .M1 M S 5 f' W. Allen M. Amos D. Bartlett R. Bloom F. Boushall T. Brelig R. Collins K. Cooper S. Davis C. Fisher C. Fisher I. F lemings K. Frazier R. Freedman S. Gills M. Groff M. Harris F. Heller H. Higgins B. Hightower M. Hill B. Hobby A. Hoeksema T. Hoyt A. Illing N. Irving T. Iamieson K. Iordan A. Katz L. Kercher , , sf 'S 'HE' 1--:f - g 4 . W5 fn.-, . 1 if . 1 5 i -... ' if ' H' il ' f is ,aw s- I 'A 1 ., A ' , Q . M9 'ngrr MW if .L ,pw- W- . x 1'-FX 'WW ,.,-rf Swv . 45 '5 J' . v. 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' . - ! ia W l Z 5: if if ,gi fa Q fn , Q . ,:- ,,,, 4 V ff R M N Q' gi IfI don't turn around, maybe it'll go away. Laurie has 'em on their knees as the doleful strains of ANP waft through the multi-purpose building. iust shut up Latin club slop A selfless tree jumped in front of the camera in a valiant attempt to saye the world from this picture. Roy phases out. What's wrong with this picture? 'Tm in a band, anything else? L. Agia 1, Ault P. Bartlett G. Baxter C. Bennett S. Bhatty G. Binghay N. Brooks M. Brown T. Carroll C. Carter S. Chen K. Chernov T. Cline L. Criswell I. Daily A. Danielson B. Divers T, Dixon M. Faulk L. Ferman C, Fontana A. Ford M. Frost M. Gant A. B. Garcia R. Gilliam Y. Groff R. Habal L. Heyck qt-mr Sophomores WW.. Vryfk . if M4 'Q' V' .,, M if M CL.. 191-wa hu-1 .4504 . 1 ' 'V QM: i ' 'K 4 . QQ ll FP . ' 6-P' I -- my b 2. or 1 fed V 5? fy- lv Q-.M.,, 'f s X541 W f I X, ff J mi , I A 9' as 5, Q-w 5. 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Divers, R. Leonard. Front: W. Frazier, G. Binghay, C. Holley, B. White, M. Frost, A. Shimberg, I. Lawson. Mike Farley, announcer .f eff W..e,,k M, v , , ,,hf ,,.,,, ,,,, , fn Ny, v n,nn I V H ,bww Y ,N 1 17 ,ry ,f:' ,Ml Q Mr.. m , r f :ie e f 1 aw Wm . L , if f' Lang about to receive Excedrin headache , ' I Record 5 wins f U '-ur - -'v -' W' 5 l V fff -' fff , 5 losses l ,f s ff if ':' V ' 'E'1 ' 4 A ssss s fs f M-lwl s lll s l , J A ,,,,,, ffv A A I l '5 ssss 1 J 1 MJ? f s W Avli ll sssss , ' :!'V s - V' fig? I 1, ', YYV' W. H ,a ww .,:: 2, . l 1 A lss ssssz s Q sss ,Ei 4. l , s s ,,V1fE A W V1'A- lllllllllllllll M Ak ss s' ' ,s,s Berkeley displays its usual fine sportsmanship. Varsity Cheerleaders e l Varsit Football Cheerleaders AAV. . 1' ' V 2 ...... ' 5 f . S . ,A,, llv 'flf ,'L. E 5 ...lg 111 H M . , ' A Top: S. Verkauf, A-K Yelverton. Middle: L. Ramsower, D. Robinson, S. Young. Bottom: S. Tavares, C. Waine, A. Miller, K. Frazier. Smash 'eml Natalie Irving Iunior Varsit Football ack Row: M. Framson, B. Lang, C. Vildilbill, E. Hochberg, A. McQuaid, B. Pelloni, I. Blease, M. Stark, S. Silverman, R. Hunt Thlrd ow: C. Allen, D. Kirkland, B. Green, D. Murrell, A. Gregory, K. Kaliebe, I. I. Krivy, C. Hawkins, M. Mendoza, T. Reed. Second Row . Kaliebe, M. McDonald, T. Belveal, P. Gills, A. Cutler, I. Pratt, S. French, S. Dantzler, M. Duncan, K. Seefried. Front Row: lManagerl S. Pratt, Coach Ieffers, Coach Dagastino, Coach Marston. If ' V I ,Ml 1 ., . 4.1 5, 44, . , 3 - P V . vw 9,d,,4, f V 6 it . ,. . , f. if , . , , ' k ,-1- f 5 v1v ,.a Wi 7 P - 5 -' at W ya ' ,Lat ' N . iv U V !Av'. 3, Wye iv 1,5 f ' K J' V l 5 5 ef V 9' . L - A L, ,- Ja E fi , kitwtls Q V , an i in 5. 4 x, A Lj,Lw:,k H ,,,, :MW ... i Z4 ..,,, 4 K. 5' 1 ga' . S. I. Football Cheerleaders mvuwmmavwwgwmafmmswfwwmmwwmmwnwmfv .ww . law. , W E2 Old! 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Q.. ,, V. uw. , Q 5 . . ,, , :'li?.27'f Q' Q 4 W' 'yel 'iff1?YR'f:W7' ,:.2?fiiV A 4:4-wg :,2,a..'gy fin 'f , fu ?,fg,,, gig: .zgftgf zifyf, fl fgxyvffh ,5 f , 1 Zi 1, MQ 5, I Luf,3g,2 .. zrygavjvk s,,V, 1 1' L. Verkauf I. Daily N. Simmons L. Fabricant K. Kennedy T. Frye L. Frost L. Forlano ff' Varsity Volleyball 1 2?- 'l'lll'll?l'l'lllTl11'l11'l'i1 Left to Rlght Back Row H Kollma L Hehck A Katz K Cooper M Amos Coach Hess Front Row B Hlghtower A Pleper F Heller A Danlelson I Cooper Record Overall: 19-5 Conference: 8-2 Bay Conference Runner-up 1.v. vgue ball Back: M. Cambell, K. Chernov, A. Pruitt, T. Carroll, L. Ferman, R. Habal. Front: L. Fallieras, I. Cohn, C. Matherson, H Longacre, S. Fleischer, K. Smith, Y. Schwartz. S It's her officer, the one on the far right. Susan Tuttle S. I. Volleyball Standing: Coach M. Rechtoris, S. Kojima, I. Elliot, A. Suarez, S. Williams,'B. Sample, T. Gomez, L. Greco. Kneeling: I. Iohnson, L. Ross, S. Berger, D. Parkinson, L. Powers, M. Ault, K. Neal. M 'f-J it Varsit Swimming Back: T. Hoyt, T. Dixon, D. Petrozelli, T. Rawls, D. Maney, G. Baxter, D. Klabo. Front: Cohen, S. Himes, D. Cross, N. Daily. M. Greenberger L Mudano A RECORD Boys - 8-1 Girls - 1-8 Districts: T. Rawls, S. I-limes, L. Mudano, N. Daily, T. Dixon, T. Hoyt, G. Baxter, D, Cross, M. Greenberger. State: T. Rawls . ... t. H Cross Country L to R: T. Brelig, C. Kruse, E. Ryder, L. Tawill, T. Crouch, D. Ward, D. Laxer, M. Croff, W. Allen, W. Knight P Fyvolent, I. Parker, I. Daily, R. Loyd, L. Swann, C. Fisher, M. Hill, Y. Groff, S. Gills, L. Pursglove, A. Kemker C Moe, L. Isbell, B. Lauring, M. Richter, T. Cline, I. Lauring, K. Worzel, A. Hunt, C. Bennett, B. Spaulding, S. Wright D. Richter. A iloti i YS: Coach Malcolm Stewart , gs is A 55.5.35 fs SP1 SEASON RECORD f iz52121f:2iwE.1f2iLf V ' f - z 57 x I -- ::f'iff,5 4'-2 Difgiillvleet iiei , A ' iloi 1st - Bay Conference 2nd - Districts 13th Statef1A and ZAI T Z lst - Montverde Invitational , R f Parkstiiiiiitiitfieonal i'.. 3-1 DiiallMeetRecorE1illie 2nd Bay Conference sth Districts 2nd Montverde Invitational 3rd Clgwiston Invitational 14? if k 53, il? 4 wig 6 -NQXSXIQ. fs: an Ak ii' .tl gg, Q5 pw., 'X A' ,un -1 As seen by the joyful expressions on these runners' faces, Cross Country can be fun, in spite of the grueling practices and Coach Stewart's fanatical belief in the benefits of agony. Varsity Basketball f District Champs Bay Conference: 1-1 District Conference: 2-0 Team Record: 21-Wins F : 8-Losses A. Amos, T. Nichols, R. Smith, D. Wilson, R. Freedman, G. Tuller, M. Mitchell, A Lowry, D. Hochberg, Y. Groff. I w f Y now dw 'L 17'-f ' 1 K - , .' kz.. A .. T . , R Q Hiding 41, W , V gg! 5'?ii,,gf,,, , 51 Q 'vl V ,vu ' S wt l YZ! gi 1 ,, 4 MQ I it X4 X ww ' + 4' '. , km if S w wiki f,W., . im.. N ww-SA Q , Q 1 x X . si UWM ummm' 's 4 L 'K E 'Nlllllllllli SS ...M X Q ' ' - -' . -.14 iilkukhk Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Third Row: S. Tavares, H. Longacre, K. Waine fCaptainl. Second Row: A. Yelverton, L. Ferman, S. Gessner. Standing: Mrs. Gomez ISponsorJ. us Kathy Waine was a hard working captain. Laura leaps to the top of the bus Q -ex yi. A pep rally becomes violent. Iunior Varsit Basketball l Back Row: Coach Suarez, B. Lang, T. Ward, F. Rodilosso, I. Seitz, R. Leonard, B. Illing, P. Noordzij, M. Hoffman. Front Row: M. Stinson, A. Hunt, I. Touchton, E. Breit. wo HUSTLE!! Berkeley plays a hair raising game! 5 'Q an- ' -wnmcmu ,., Q N1 ' I ,V elf-.va X Ni Q2 as -aff' f? . xp 4 A If . e Qi 40' S gi The I. V. team played very well this year and we hope that with so many freshmen they will come back even stronger in '84, ,f mwwm 1' gp ,,aA e,,' 5 h I ,.- ' h ff M Q : A 5 I f i n A -li ,V Ny 1 Team perplexes the coach. Middle School Sports Awards Top Male Athlete: G. Doves Top Female Athlete: L. Greco. Most Valuable Players D. Reefe M. Shaffer B. Gowdy M. Wright E. Hochberg S. Longacre T. Freedman G. Davis N. Peiper L. Greco K. Kennedy L. Frost 4-3 M-'A Q . 1 pn 'L . X '11 L, I' L- N1 o i Standing: M. Newman, E. Hochberg, L. Sade lmanagerl, Coach I. Cook, S. Bhatty lmanagerl, S. Grundy, T. Sheppard. Kneeling: N. Pieper, T. Reed, R. Hunt, B. Gowdy, I. Freedman, R. McIntosh. Sitting: A. Mansi and M. Klein. S UPEI- fllnjor Ba slretball 4 H 'W 97 S. I. Basketball Cheerleaders z, M. Sumaha, I. Daily, K. Kennedy Girls' Varsity Basketball scllf. L. to R.: I. Korones, K. Smith, L. Pidcock, A. Pieper, A. Coach Kenney. if -1 Coach Kenney advises his team. VICTORY!! Katz, L. Heyck, I. Frye, A, Anderson, L. Swann, I. Cohn, RECORD 19 wins 3 losses Runners up Bay Conference 99 -4 Tl!! Andrea gets a jump on the ball. Laura Heyck strives for a rebound. a 5 ,, Alyssa Katz makes a shot. Coordinated teamwork contributed to the girls' success. SOQGY Gfl-IS Xgifxot Basketball Coach M. Rechtoris, L. Greco, S. Berger, S. Williams, D. Parkinson, S. Fuqua, T. Frye, L. Bartlett, F. Redmond, M Olivieri, and R. Schwartz. Varist Soccer ,X Back: K. Kaliebe, D. Shaw, L. Bloch, S. Wright, I. Awad, M. Groff, T, Crouch, I. Blease, D. Baxter, I. Parker, Coach Zimmerman. Front R. Shaw, T. Belveal, D. Laxter, R. Hale, D. Cross, L. Tawil, A. McQuaid. H , 'W w ' . ,,.,,, , , N Record: 10-10 K ug 1 4. i ,HMM ww' Qvqf it 'Y M mf 2 f'f' . ' N ff my my Super Iumor Soccer f , fWwy If A ' Vk . . ' Z, f , W! f ffm X M Q, ZZ f X X W? xv I J , A ,: M f .. 7' . . . ,k,, f. ww A S-+5 .fwvff , ,ogy 1.3.93 ',Vj+yy f' 1 J, W, ffm W5 559 l Back Row: Coach D. Ieffers, M. Stark, I. Pmdcock I Sper D McCammon I Tanaka G Daves B Bramson G Walbrldge Front Row M. Sokol, G. McGowan, S. French, C. Mangm mm... Girls Varsity Soccer Standing: R. Bloom, B. Shimberg, H Higgins, L. Gibson, I. Vincent, F Heller, A. Freeborn, M. Fraunces, Coach Roberts. Kneeling: T. Dixon U. Zeya, I. Russ, K. O'Neil, A. Gar- cia, D. Smith, L. Kercher. Seated: B. Osborne, B. Zacharias. s.. .--- Track Back: C, Neal, E. Redmond, M. Groff, M. Spevak, K. Worzel, I. Lauring, W. Allen, K. C. Moe, S. Leal, I. Barker, I. Cooper, R. Loyd, A. Katz, L. Heyck, I. Awad, A. Kemker, Coach Kenney, C. Fisher, K. Cooper, P. Noordzij, M. Fraunces, T. VanLandingham, T. Crouch, M. Bramson, B. Lauring, S. Wright, B. Lang, I. Parker. Kneeling: C. Bennett, B. Gowdy, L. Tawil, D. Laxer, L. Ferman, R. Habal, B. Roseberry, L. Isbell, Coach Stewart, L. Swann, A. Brooks, I. Blease, A. Hunt, M. Richter. K . ,, .,,:-7'-1'-'when , f I .Q t. f f 1.4 ' ww' 147' 4 f m M N f ',.,Wf. . me M. .madly I 1 fr ff' fig S .I .,.l,..... -, 5 ff? til, a 14. Q .ggi . A f ll M H. .,., I V 3. A V KJ 1 1 .,., 1.42 vvz 'ff gift: C' Marin. 4,2 A L ., Afa' ' .V f' 'Q ,ww ,, . - .44 m e I f , d ' . E . fi E ,, Middle School Back: 1. Daily, A. Suarez, D. Parkinson, S. Fuqua, K. Harris, K. Kennedy, L. Frost, D. Marr. Front: Coach Rechtoris, L. Verkauf, L. Forlano, S. Berger, N. Simmons, B. Sample, D. Drew, L. Ross. Q-'N Mr :nf-a-.Nw rw M.. - S. I. Baseball and Softball vin.-.ag Back Row: T. Frye lmanagerI, G. Daves, I. Sper, E. Hochberg, G. Walbridge, T. Reed, Coach L. Pogue. Middle Row: I. Pidcock French, B. Green, R. McIntosh, P. Maney, N. Pieper, Front: M. Sessums, T. Sheppard, R. Hunt, S. Grundy, K. Kaliebe, A. DeBoer, Linquist. Standing: Coach Ieffers, B, Fantle Imanagerl, L. Frost, L. Greco, D. Parkinson, S. Fuqua, I. Elliot, S. Williams, B. Sample, S. Coggins Simmons, Kneeling: I. Daily, T. Gomez, L. Verkauf, M. Ault, T, Stinson, D. Drew. Boys' Tennis L 5 k : L! 'A 5, meg , ww WW., ., iw 55. i if mfg!--xi ,,, 1 'f G f k,f: ' A 1tzwff:.2 5 ',l Z1 Z4 ' of M' Ja 4 We F S. Chen, R. Goldsmith, G. Cohn, Coach Fenlon, E. Stelnicki, R. Freedman, B. Spaulding. Girls' Tennis K ww-W arms vi QMQQG mrs ag HSS' it time 5 QC l 'N A Q S Qrfk W SE gt imsllisi a R E 'i SiR !:.i S wsnssfsn A mis, f si i is Nhat' -t. A-We .1 , Ks. or F Standing: S. Chen, Y. Schwartz, M. Cohen, A. Freeborn, A. Smith, K. Frazier. Lying: D. Robinson, M. Hill, S. Gills, A. Yelverton. Varsit Baseball Standing: Coach Dagastino, B. Divers, S. Davis, R. Leonard, I. Seitz, A. Divers, Coach Marston, D. Burton. Kneeling: S. Silverman, Mike O'Con nor, O, Tanaka, T. Nichols, S. Adrian, R. Kumar, D. Wilson, M, Stinson, D. Petrozelli lManagerl, I. Martinez, M. Frost, T. Gregory, L. Woodrov' lManagerl, W. Knight, F. Rodilloso, C. Humphreys, M. Amos lManagerl. - -f-:-: fi.. infix fef- I K ,W 5 s Ag A f , , .5 - -:-:- - ..L:- ' -'-. . .: - 'Q f- ff ' ' is - V sw -- . , .tg 3 . my . .- 3 r t ' - - - . ff T T it M.. H. L H 1 .... V . . M , hug :s if 1 K . . . s -is -- .. l Y - .,,,,... 3 ...' as . 2- .,.. +f . SF K S- 1-. .Q . I .. ,. ' - ' 110 RECORD Regular Season: 12-9 Districts: 1-1 Conference: 1-1 1 'X L- 2 1 Varsit Softball 1' X X W fa.-AP X h 'S ' 453 ' nf' . Am. .,,A....5,A..,Am .AA...fA,A-f.A,AfA ., , MA., AAAAA AA , V., AA.AAAA,.AA..AA....A....AA..,AAAA. w4A ...AAA.,AAAA.,.WA.,.AA... A AM.. ' nuUu hnlusllIll1gwAzaA ZA, A sunny: liw illliif fZ.4'i1,'3i'l ,A A Ulk4S39E?iCl1G1.9I BrdZlKAdiiiillliii f I md l1Y,LQ1i!?f? ll1iiI f 3111 3111! A , A yum!! HZZM' W Ji X A , LA, , 1 M , A ,... - M A , A A .UAA ' - . fi g AA ' V+ . 1' -V Af W9 1 Aw if 1 f X I .. A A Y I - H ihrf A f A if , .KA A AA 1 as A A . A A AA..,.,, . li 1 P, l A' ' , Elm ' ' 4 A L A IT, I AA, flgg. 5 ,u , M A 551 ' vjm dv , 1 3 A . 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Frye, Capt. 5 X S 2 N M 5 X , M NE X 4 cv wear sr w X X, .1 Iill Frye Teal Dixon N - -ig. -zu.-,wg :Nui iw gs.:,-2g.fgY,L,,:.dz.: 1- 3 .k,,. .,, . ww mm A. ' Q 7 -A lrfiii- 11 U' I it 5X'f.Ss'S'f15i S A A Qsgsgtkiflkk .JJN5 5 ,. gg Qi 51 1 ,- ff ' f ., Ir. Bucs Basketball E. Bramson, S. Grundy, Coach Wallach, H. Clifford, W. Silbiger, K. Sper, A. Cohen, I. Schwartz, P. Williamson, D, Criswell, M Maxfield. S. Longacre T. Freeman Coach Marston M. Wright P. Barsa C. Geraghty R. Bartlett B. Brown C, Dickey M. Shimberg Ir. Bucs Track Back: I. Wronn, I. St. Iohn, H. Clifford, Coach Wallach, S. Grundy, S. Belveal, H. Walmsley. Middle: I. Borod, M. Maxfield, P. Williamson, N. Powers. Front: M. Maxfield, S. Mangin, L. Goldman. Ir. Bucs Softball Back: S. Belveal, I. St. Iohn, B Pollock, L. Wooten, H. Clif- ford, Coach Wallach, S. Grun- dy, S. Wyly, S. Western, D Reefe, E. Watkins. Middle: M Maxfield, N. Rudol h, P Williamson, I. Balllls, L. Haueisen, I. Schwartz, L Murphy, H. Walmsle, M Rosenthal, I. Borodi N Powers. Front: C. Cutler, M Maxfield, K. Williams, L McIlwain, K. Glen, L. Klein D.Crystal. ig: '. 'f::.if QLI ,.,.. ' I ...., I .ii .... f- IQ 'Q . V' 4 4 1 ,- W... .. Jil .,, ', IIE BUGS Soccer Standing: M. Shaffer, M. Wright, A. Lauring, Coach Zimmerman, I. LeCroy, I. Parada, P. Barsa. Kneeling: M. Shimberg, R. Punto, T. Freeman, C. Otero, I. Ramos, D. Cohen. Sitting: R. Barnes, D. Richter. ' , ' ,,,, 'X . . a r li '11 ' ff ' ' '57 .1 7 ' ....., fe ..,.. i f g I at I I' 'fii . , WfL .Y I i 7 5 I R 'A 'L ss ? t M Y v Middle School mm i f ' ff fkfmd Ma A4417 wg, YM, M ,, Y, W WW, ff W fy 4 f M ,KMWW -ff in WW , f ,. ff iz ,M xi ,f fm 1- - ,, M ,lEI EI,IEE'45E31E 'J-'5 0' 1' 'Q-56 5, -r 0 , M ,iw V, if , W ,A yi? 4323 gg g ,, W' , . ,,,,,,,..... . W! 1 f ff iff f af, 4 if A W ff V ,2 Q6 Q, 4 A ,ml H .W .,,,,.- .V , ,,, ,,,,,, Q Coach Cook K' I R 'UQ Fmt Mme in Coach Zimmerman 7021 ,AM VA f ifmamf' '79 1 K L 'Q' K- iz. nf- . 2121. f i- w QEQMS. - Lzuwi' .. 'TI-' ff ' 'SN - . - ::-.u-:: - '22-f - A xy - - A . News ffff f ' . . ' I n ': f -' . ,N L L ...zi . N L L. L. My x ' A A ,K avlium I sh lk fm . , 3 I BP' If .WO l Q e L'., 5,14 - -giy I if 3 L, H W ,,,, W , ' -1 Q.. '1 MGM - s Y , Q ui :NM 2. ww-. '-iii? I 'L .f5?5l.' L EM .. 'IX wi 'I maven: 6 V m ge t -t . h I ACTIVITIES HMI fl ffl Q - 'Whxx '- Sf K H 1 Ti? MMV , Q , ',., I I Spirit Week E ak A Diana Ross and The Supremes at Berkeley I 'fenn- Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Immigrants invade Berkely. .ti And Shaw thought he left discrimination behind in South Africa. Un-chic sheiks! 1 'iff f , ,, ' if , ,F 1 1 +4 if ,- tif K lean Pinkston - Most Spirited student. Sorry, I don't do windows. 'W 1 35 U ,Ht , I ji .s, M In ' I in ii' 1 an 'NX A motley crew. SRMA gamma It's a bird, it's a plane it's Tommy Rawls. 121 iddle School Spirit Week Q to XX Middle School Spirit Week was en- joyed by both students and faculty. Some of the events were the Trivia Bowl, the Slave Auction, and a dif- ferent dress theme each day. gg P? f 'Q fit ' Rx I ba ,Mya-by ,nav The Miracle Worker Mrs. MacFarlane consults with Mike Farley. Exhaustive rehearsals took their toll on Brett. The fall dramatic presenta- tion of the powerful drama, The Miracle Worker, was a moving production. The audience was blinded by the cast's dazzling performance. CAST Susan Tuttle Holly Longacre Chris Moe Brett Divers Stefanie Verkauf Bridget Osborne Iimmy Barker Andy Shimberg Iill Cooper re N, F ..,, ' 7 I l 'PWS 'l P' el l 9 he The Kellers greet Annie. The help. Cap't Keller puzzles over Helen. Annie with her mentor. Chorus hh hhhh Y Q, Y X N A 3 i 1 ,Y E . . 1 N ' f A ...A f - ' W ' -- K '51 K .. A A. .WWW ,..:,. .. .A.... E K.W.m..Qv.. , , f , f, -M-Q-W . . 5 .. . ff -V ,, . K g .. .N ...... -, W., x... .... , The Chorus hits the big time. iddle School Fine Arts C. Meredith and S. Sokol as the king and the princess. A X gf--1.4. jg m A 4, is V V X ff eee 6 zzig 5' A I4 K' 7 , ff' iflff R. McIntosh as the Stage Manager. Q 'vi' 5 The Drama Club's spring presentation of That's A Fact Q! .W ff' N ? xii. X ' , R. Punto, B. Iackson, E. Puffer and L. Hoover. Language Night: E.T. is phoning WHERE? B 0 ir , N Dolly Levi ILynn Gibsonl spreads her news about town in Call on lyf, Dol 1 , Cornelius Hackl lAlan Diversl and Barnaby Tucker jimmy Barker and Holly Silbiger as Horace GresvrylioinHvraceinpraisinswvmen- Vandergelder and Ermengarde. 4. 'wi H Y aw lll l 4 Q -1: we w Q w X M 5? Z R D X fTom AX -4 teaches Cornelius and Barnaby to dance. T The train leaves for New York as the leads and chorus sing Put on Your Sunday Clothes. Irene Molloy Uudy Vincentl and Minnie Fay lDawn Smithl convince Mr. Vandergelder of their patriotism in Motherhood March. au. K iii , Q E' . G W 'Wi .J ' ,g b fs.. 1,,, - Ni '55 3 if ' a i 1 2, . mx ! ff' 1 R M h'-- 1,-fam .. 1 T .EL- I 53 2' 451 fx 1 Av ..-v- N ,-' -sk xv' A 4, 1 5+ wg 1 r i 1' , W 5 W L 1 W, H,-R .f C5 s T W 3 fig, Q X M' X'3'Ag' 'svn' Q I '-1 fvifj' S! ' J Q11 is ijt AV' vf ' 1 .109 ,QU CRM 39, Q K A. Stern, R. Freed- man, T. Cline, C. Carter, S. Verkauf, I. Russ, K. Paz, K. Frazier. S. Gessner, T. Carroll, A Hunt, I. Touchton, T. Dixon M. Hoffman, A. Suringa, K Saravanos, K. Moe, A. Brooks D. Mellman, L. Mudano, L Ramsower, L. Longacre, L Matthews, Mme. Gomez. L. Agia, L. Sade, I. Gessner, K. Frazier, K. Saravanos, L. Mudano. Spanish Club R Back: B. Ramsower, A. Klopf, I. Cooper, L. Isbell, B. Lang, L. Swann, I. Parker, E. Breit, S. Malone. Middle: D. Petrozelli, I. Korones, I, Lauring, A. Cohen, M. Condon, E. Redmond, A. Pieper, T. Clein, A.-K. Yelverton, M. Frost, S. Young, A. Kemker, A. Ford, R. Wiley, M. Loreto, T. VanLandingham, C. Humphries, L. Heyck, I. Daily, Y. Groff, C. L. Murrell, Sra. Weaver, K. Smith, A. Meredith, A. Samson, S. Fleischer, D. Shaw, M. Hill, S. Gills, L. Fallieras, I. Pomprowitz, D. Finke, M. Cohen, C. Iahns, A. Pruit, A. Berger, M. Faulk. Spanish Honor Society 1 ' -v 'a,,, . 6 aff' ' , . , ,JM .1 I H W A A. Pieper, A. Kemker, A.-K. Yelverton, M. Gani, L. Heyck, I. Korones, D. Petrozelli, Y. Groff, S. Gills, E. Redmond 'Q -ze Qui Student Forum L. Hoover, D. Neal, C. Dickey, B. Bramson, M. Klein, M. Maxfield, D. Leibowitz, S. French, D. Parkinson. L atin Club The Latin Club participated actively in many events around the state. They won honors at both the district and state forums. Their soupwagon provided meals for the starving and their Latin prandium took us to Rome and back in a single afternoon. New Q-dl If .iv Fanfar If I G K. O'Neil, I, Gessner, B. Zacharias, I. Frye, R. Freedman. Yearbook if i , . tw. we U .,- . ...sqm it W fir' W E 4f.f.w.fWl 'Q' ' ' www ,,,, ,QW .. ,5, ,:ff, . if V W v,,, . . if A. Hoeksema, D. Ward, W. Allen, I. Russ, U. Zeya, S. Fleischer, K. Frazier, I. Flemings, A. Garcia, K. Saravanos, H. Silbiger, T. Brelig, S. DeWind, D. Shaw, Missing: I. Vincent, C. Fisher, Ms. Feldermann. Phoenix W QUIET 'Ni-vs' T. Marston, R. Loyd, I. Barker, S. Leal. 4' I S. Bhatty, S. DeWind, B. Osborne, D Robinson, C. Fisher, I, Ensslin, I, Vincent B. Mullen, T. Evans, L. Mudano, C. Iahns K. Smith, L. Longacre, D. Smith, Mr. Iones. YUILIE I Q Soundings A . f 'MAGI l Ne w xy Z 5, Back: L. Vaccaro, D. Richter, I. ElNahas, M. Newman, B. Sample, E. Ryder, B. Bramson, N. Simmons, R. Saba, A. Martinez, M. Flem- ings, L. Bartlett, S. Fuqua, I. Tobin, Mrs. Hoover. Middle: S. Western, D. Reefe, M. Duncan, C. Dickey, M. Dufeny, S. Pancholy, N. Linsey, L. Wooten, L. Powers, S. Grundy, S. Belveal, I. Clauer, T. Saravanos, S. Kayan, R. Punto, G. McGowan. Front: L. Forlano, A. Cutler, S. Wyly, C. Zielonka, L. Hoover, D. Parkinson - Editors. Homecoming N f-Q X' Row: A. Shimberg, B. Divers, Mr, Ripley. Middle Row: L. Furman, A. A. Pieper, R. Habal, S. Tuttle, L. Criswell. Front Row: S. Young, L. M - K. Yelverton, T. Cline, S. Verkauf, A. Kempker, A urrel, B. Roseberry, Y. Groff, I. Daily. , ... in ITS W Back Row: L. Mudano, I. Cooper, S. Leal, A. Shimberg, I. Awad, I. Barker, S. Tuttle, I. Ensslin, M. Ricter. Third Row: Mrs. Macfarlane, S. Verkauf, I. Vincent, B. Osborne. Second Row: K. Moe, H. Longacre, B. Kumar, B. Divers, K. Smith. Front Row: C. Benett, L. Furman. S 2: si Q? Q, ax:- tw G il g 5 .1 .... Q M rree , ..,... S u Clockwise: T. Gregory, Mrs. Mcfarland, Mr. Berryman, I. Ensslin, I. Vincent, I. Barker, I. Frye. I' xx W G G C S Back Row: I. Barker, E. Schwartz, T. Gregory, I. Vincent, A. Divers, I. Gessner, L. Bloch. Front Row: B. Kumar, M. Farley, L. Gibson, K. Worzel, D. Smith. Missing: G. Cohn, I. Ensslin. ll I1 Back Row: M. Groff, S. Lev, A. Shimberg, B. Divers, E. Schwartz, I. Ensslin, I. Cooper, S. Leal, I. Lauring, I. Gessner, Mr. Iones. Front Row: M. Fraunces, C. Carter, L. Furman, R. Shaw, S. Fleischer, K. Smith, B. Osborne, K. Saravanos, S. Saba, B. Hobby, K. Frazier, D. Ross, Y. Groff. Social Services A. Katz, R. Lowrey, S. Weinisch, M. Cohen, G. Cohn, L. Forlano, C. Neal, K. Smith, S. Fleischer, A. Garcia, L, Sade, L. Agia, Mrs. Dufeny, I. Korones, I. Flemings, D. Ward, K. Saravanos, K. Iordan, M. Campbell, D. Petrozelli, D. Shaw, A. Illiug. Leukemia Society's most successful fundraiser in their swim-a-thon, Shlolono Weinisch. ,f 1 I ,Hi . ,M Q Y - ...,,.. . ff 4 f 5 .. -IIV V - , . ,- V J .11 ,,.. A .,,, A ' . W A A Student Forum Rub! ,-ge, . -W Q ii, A ,, 4.. S. Young, L. Gibson, S. Adrian, K. Cooper, B. Divers, B. Pelloni. ky.. , K me 'L - .. R Il.. y L 19722 X LQ' mg sw --ie.. . S ing ... , ,,, N A. . . K. ,, K., WM ,e i L.,, is K A A 94 NN, . ' i VV E... 1. , - 3 5 u... . . L eeeee L . I ' ' s Ek 9 f' .1 I S- -,e A ,. A :S R 5 5 if H K .. A - X . 1: ' Q ' A e f ' . s o , ,L . A . .ee.. X f ' K L..' . gg s Q L. . '... V V .... ' f r f - ' V L . 3 L - - f 'W ,Q Q. - . jig. L ., -e-- -. -- .... - . ' o so ' .. L s i.-- . my . ig., .. - ,-,- - . .ff , ueoo - L L . 2 W 7 ., . M ,gp .gi Gibson, S. Adrian, B. Pelloni, L. Isbell, S. Lev, A. Peiper. n u A s . ,.,, ' Student Guides I. Ensslin, M. Groff, K. Worzel, I. Barker, A. Divers, E. Schwartz, D. Ward, R. Freedman, H. Silbiger, B. Kumar, I. Frye, K. Cooper, S. Gills, I. Gessner, I. Vincent, K. Frazier, K. Saravanos, B. Shimberg. ,-f- '. W. Knight, M. Frost, I. Parker, N. Brooks, H. B. A Severs, B. White, T. Touchton, C. Holley, A. Katz, H. Higgins, L. Fallieras, S. Gills, T. Rawls, M. Hoffman, 1. Auh, M. Hill. Q if n , 9 L. Murrell, H. Kojima, I. Daily, C. Fontana, B. Roseberry, L. Heyck, A. Ford, T. Evans, A. Hunt, A. Kemker, T. Dixon, A.-K. Yelverton, H. Higgins, S. Gills, K. Moe, I. Awad. Math Competition wx I 5 5. ' -ff? X . 'gi l u 2 lil .as-.r-Q ' S2 it ek , 'K ...L K - . m:':' W li Yr'-an' r i , . ,E vga -ft P ' ' . fr: .. ,s 'SI'- Mr. Morris, S. Fleischer, M. Cohen, M. Campbell, C. Neal, S. El-Nahas, C. Fisher, D. Shaw, E. Redmond, A. Cohen, M. Condon T. Crouch, C. Binghay, I. Parker, I. Lauring, B. Iackson, N. Pieper, I. Coins, R. Freedman. Uppersohool Art -Qi Nw :nu iddle School Activities Social Service Club Pb A EE awaits , H ... ,,.W. 3. Spelling Bee Representatives B. Bramson W Seventh Grade D. Fernandez - Sixth Grade G. McGowan - Eighth Grade Science Fair L. Hau and S. Western received first place ribbons. The eighth grade math team won first place in the Muthcounts in Florida. They each received a T-shirt, a calculator, and for the school, they won a TRS-80 Model 3 computer. The team consisted of I. Goins, L. Verkauf, M. Sokol, B. Iackson, N. Pieper, T, Reed, and M. Newman. ,si 55' Q3 .Q Q Q.. F ini Sixth Grade Math Team: I. I. LeCroy, I. Sysak, M. Antinori, C. Seventh Grade Math Team: B. Gowdy, E. Ryder, M. Newman, Dickey R. Schwartz, A. Cutler Fashion Show, Another Irj Sr. Prom Fund Raiser Who talked me into this? l 'ik w w . . fi i - L, 5'-n -- V. . 1 3 ,, af 'f,'1f, .-f,. 'o ,ywf 1lZ.S..f3.v'-9 T 'Q . .g4.i4+2yyg wwf gfyn, if gf - ,qi5.+,Q ,T t it - Q ?f'2'f!l'F ry A , ' .i N if , A ' :Y l I , . , 5' 4 ' , I F Q S itable bevy. Ooo, la-la. Halloween Dance Toddette :- 3 Nazi 7 9? 3 il -www Special Events 3 ' IY Wu.. mf C 1' 1, ' f 3 Q WN M ff Q ..:- Ax g ,- 57, 5 ' Field Da 5 X W - i I .Q H ki.f Jw . 1 ' .,, , , K 1 , k ' 5 , 'Z:'A 1 1 3 2 If 'ff' 41' V, M7 I J ,Wa e:- A X23 '91 2 ef f 1 ,A V W V Q 4 ? , 51 ,Av 2 WM' k 1 wma fm 1' mm ur wg g . fn gl.. 3 M1dd1e School Fleld Day Brooker Creek K ., o 11 Prom '83 Prom Committee B k R W Mr Morris, S Leal, K Cooper, F Boushall L Ramsower C Fisher, B. Shimberg, R. Bloom, F. Heller. Front Row: S. Gills ac o : . . , . , . , . M. Amos, R. Lowrey, R. Freedman, L. Pidcock, M. Groff, D. Robinson, D. Ward, K. Frazier. What happened to the girls? Glad they finally played a fast one W The cradle robbers 51 . ,rf ' . 1:-,::.f.mf. 51 'PS' -rr, . -3 I li fag my X i Sports Award Banquet .mia Special Awards: Best male and female athletes: D. Hochberg, Katz Stallings Award: I. Frye Lindeman Award: A. Divers Iron Man Award: I. Award Most Valuable Players: V. Football: L. Adler V. Volleyball: K. Cooper V. Cheerleading: C. Waine V. Swimming: T. Rawls V. Girls Swimming: L. Mudano V. Track: B. Lang V. Girls Track: L. Isbel V. Basketball: D. Wilson V. Girls Basketball: L. Pidcock V. Soccer: D. Laxer V, Girls Soccer: M. Fraunces V. Golf: F. Boushall V. Tennis: E. Stelneky . V. Girls Tennis: A. Freeborn V. Baseball: S. Adrian V. Softball: L. Pidcock Boy's Cross Country: D. Laxer Girls Cross Country: L. Isbel I. V. Basketball: I. Seitz I. V. Football: B. Lang. A --Q 'K ,pdl The Seniors of Varsity Basketball honor Coach Fenlon ,- -- 1983 Honors Convocation THE BAKER-AYE AWARD - Eric Schwartz THE HEADMASTER'S TROPHY - Iimmy Barker THE HARVARD AWARD - Ieff Flemings THE SEWANEE CLUB AWARD - Darryl Shaw and Katherine Frazier BOOK AWARDS Top Ranking Scholar 3rd Form - Iohn Lauring Top Ranking Scholar 4th Form - Marc Spevak Top Ranking Scholar 5th Form - Charles Fisher Top Ranking Scholar 6th Form - Eric Schwartz Outstanding effort in the Upper Division - Marc Spevak FINE ARTS Art- Bill Mullen Music - Iudy Vincent Drama - Iill Cooper Humanities - Iames Barker HISTORY Ancient and Medieval History - Iosh Lauring Modern European History - Laura Heyck A. P. Modern European - Eric Schwartz U. S. History W Hanan Daouk A. P. U.S. History - Larry Bloch 20th Century U,S. History - Iudy Vincent and Iimmy Barker SCIENCE Biology -Q Andrew Cohen Descriptive Chemistry - Tony Nichols Chemistry - Greg Cohn Computer Science - Kitty O'Neil Physics - Charles Fisher A.P. Biology - Eric Schwartz and Charles Fisher A.P. Physics - Dawn Smith LANGUAGE Introductory Spanish - Iosh Lauring Introductory French - Lisa Forlano and Melissa Hoffman Upper Division Spanish - Hanan Daouk Upper Division French - Katherine Frazier Upper Division Latin - Marc Spevak MATHEMATICS Algebra I- Andrew Cohen Algebra II - Everett Redmond and Marc Spevak Geometry - Mary Campbell Math Analysis - Ion Awad Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry - Ieff Flemings A.P. Mathematics - Eric Shwartz 156 ENGLISH English III - Iosh Lauring English IV - Laura Heyck English V - Wylie Allen English VI- Bill Mullen A. P. English - Ianet Cessner Headmaster's List FORM III Dewey Awad David Baxter Allison Berger Alexis Brooks Don Burton Mary Campbell Andrew Cohen Maryl Cohen Michael Condon Iill Cooper Daniel Cross Billy Diercksen Shereen El-Nahas Tripp Evans Lauren Fallieras Stefanie Fleischer Lisa Forlano Warren Frazier Mark Greenberger Stephen Himes Melissa Hoffman Laura Isbell Carole May Iahns Iosh Lauring Mary Loreto Anne Meredith Christina Neal Pieter Noordzig Iudson Parker Charles Pratt Mathew Richter Fran Rodilasso Ansley Samson Robin Shaw Kim Smith Christine Stahl Adrianna Suringa Iohn Touchton FORM IV Lisa Agia George Baxter Craig Bennett Sonya Bhatty Lavinia Criswell Michelle Faulk Laura Ferman Marcia Gant Yram Groff Rula Habal Laura Heyck FORM IV cont Aimee Kemker Heather Kojima Lisa Mudano Lynn Murrell Anne Pieper Thomas Rawls Everett Redmond Lourdes Sade Ionathan Shaw Marc Spevak Lee Tawil Stephanie Verkauf Ann Kelley Yelverton Uzra Zeva FORM V Wylie Allen Charles Fisher jeffrey Flemings Katherine Frazier Michael Groff Ioy Korones Brett Lauring Sean Lev Dara Petrozelli Karen Saravanos Darryl Shaw Amy Stern FORM VI Iames Barker Larry Bloch Karen Campbell Gregory Chon Hanan Daouk Iohn Ensslin Kimberly Ford Mary A. Fraunces Iill Frye Ianet Gessner Tom Gregory Randy Loyd Bill Monroe Bill Mullen Kathleen O'Neil Eric Schwartz Holly Silbiger Dawn Smith Iudy Vincent Kenneth Worzel FORM III Monique Agia Paul Antinori Derek Bailey Todd Belveal Iohn Blease Matthew Bramson Eric Breit Karen Butterfield Sandy Chen Iamie Cohn Tripp Crouch Sarah Ferris Susan Gessner Robert Goldsmith Chris Humphreys Andrew Hunt Karl Kaliebe William Knight Iason Krivy William Lang Rip Leonard Andrew McQuaid Mendoza Manuel Ioely Pomprowitz Alison Pruitt Neil Shaw Yvonne Schwartz Scott Silverman Brad Spaulding Cathy Ulmer Thadius VanLandingham Tim Ward FORM IV Greg Binghay Steve Chen Kim Chernov Kim Chernov Tweed Cline Ava Danielson Brett Divers Teal Dixon Chuck Holley Carol-Ann Hume David Klabo Iohn Lawson Holly Longacre Kathleen Loy Angie Miller Ira Russ Andrew Shimberg Oscar Tanaka FORM IV cont. Perri Wexler Rob Wiley Dean's List FORM V Drew Bartlett Kelly Cooper Stephen Davis Crete Fisher Robert Freedman Shea Gills Melanie Harris Hilary Higgins Melinda Hill Blake Hobby Trevor Hoyt Lisa Longacre Lydia Lorenzo Russell Lowrey Tony Nichols Laurie Pidcock Krina Pomprowitz Laverne Ramsowe Sharon Tavares Catherine Waine David Ward FORM VI Langdon Adler Allen Tim Ionathan Awad Nanette Daily Scott DeWind Alan Divers Tom Dixon Kathleen Farley Alison Freeborn Lynn Givson David Hochberg Peter Knight David Laxer Ted Marston Iunior Martinez Leslie Matthews Chris Moe Wayne Olson Nick Paras Sharon Russell Shereen Saba Mark Segel r FORM VI cont Lizbeth Woodrow Beth Zacharial Salutatory Address by Lawrence E. Bloch Ladies and gentlemen, faculty members, distinguished guests, family, friends, and fellow graduating seniors: Looking over the class of 1983, I think that it is safe to say that we represent the fruition of the ideals upon which Berkeley was founded. As many of you are probably aware by now, we are the first of the larger senior classes and the last class to have survived an entire year at antiquated hotel that Berkeley on Davis It would seem finally about break with the with the campus. But I against this urge for a conserve our firsts, the first old well old Berkeley. '83 wanted to be wie did it giii , gggiit - Q if- . -:1 .L be reform of ,gelgectiogn the '89 Club, having students sit on . , Q kk.. . social service I the seniors that resultedglin overs 1,560 man service, and the ,construction df the new senior lounge, ,yggga re accomplishments siwhiclifiife one of on with pride and which oldest and can look upon asg surpass. i presperefi b come leaders Miss Gibbsl he-rf' we have the and ad- for this. go off to our I would like friends who each of S i ciples and t a years at On the trip and and en- Northeast SU! on last fall, instltu stuck out diversity. to strive rounded while were colleges a major this n closing, I would the class of our strong in keep it that its state of disrepair will to remind us of our beginnings on Davis even as we add to the formidable array of on this campus. like to '83 for divldual so as to unify and for overcoming to become opinion has I one of the most classes ever to Berkeley. COD' is Ladies and gentlemen, honored y stand before yo u and expoundton you who were hoping to hear the mechanized society. This class great saccomplishment, and in its far, and we have during the K headmasters - Edgar T. Mcleary, to relate our experiences at the old radiators in the winter-time, and the window. y Here at 4811 Kelly Road in 1983, we doubted simply look at the number gli Class Gration are of the pottery f ests, it has always been the duty of the class orator to and I must apologize to those of on politics, socialrreforrn or our is uniqueg unique in terms of character, are the largest Berkeley senior Class thus been preside over by three separate d e are as I'm last class tobe able gl1l3lClI'llDble1ClOVVfI third story art roorn even hat there are some for l My Itlooks like a pig mold can be very con- the role our have to be you ,f ttf, 160 all Thank T ,fi for ,rre .La A ,z WQ3' 4 4'5 5 wffiitiksiwf it gi L A Class Poem Close your eyes and you will be at your hi h school graduation. . Close your eyes and you will be at your college. Close your eyes and you will be at your college graduation. Close your eyes and you will be getting married. V Close your eyes and you will be olding your first child. Close your eyes and you will beattending your childs graduation Close your eyes and you will be holding your grandchi d. Close your eyes and you won't be able to oipenithein, ' it Time is a fat greasy man wearing seersucker ' and eating peanuts at a train station, Time has teeth of pearl and turquoise and ears of polished brass. Time is a lizard scuttliugi under a flat rock in a heated desert. Time is a small darkgman down wicked streets. Time is and as as a own heart, beating too Time sucks the water fro after a rain and spits it of cars Ito tell you that an angel a cloak face for Time is as cramped as a i m me! my X g me! 15 . Q Es' here 12 years. it pencils has been sharpened goals and expectations E is necessary to select E is blind, and i bag. iff B l . as ' 3 I THE 'CLASS OF 1983 LANGDON CHEVES ADLER 1 A Georgia Institute of Technology STEVEN EDWARD ADRIAN Cornell College TIMOTHY O'HARA ALLEN Emory University ANDREA SUE ANDERSON Furman University IONATHAN BRADLY AWAD Davidson College IAMES HENRY BARKER Washington and Lee University LAWRENCE EDWARDIBLOCH ' Stanford University J DEBRA ALISE BODENSTEIN . Syracuse University, ' KAREN LYNN CAMPBELL I University of Virginia GREGORY BROOKS COHN University of Pennsylvania I NANETTE MEANS DAILY Furman University HANAN AHMAD DAOUK F University of South Florida IAMES SCOTT DEWIND 1 Clemson University ALAN BLAEC DIVERS Vanderbilt University THOMAS MONROE DIXON, IR. Goergia Institute of Technology IOHN BREESE EN SSLIN University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill KATHLEEN MARIE MARGARET FARLEY High Point College MICHAEL PARTICK FARLEY University of South Florida MARYANNE FRAUNCES Southern Methodist University ALISON KATHERINE FREEBORN Mount Holyoke College KIMBERLY SUE FORD University of F lorida, GILLIAN ELIZABETH FRYE ' University of Pennsylvania PAUL BOWER FYVOLENT Boston University IANET LYNNE GESSNER University of Virginia LYNN ANN GIBSON Emory University WILLIAM THOMAS GREGORY Stanford University ROBERT DUDLEY HALE University of Florida DAVID ALEX HOCHBERG Tulane University PETER ANDERSON KNIGHT Tulane University BINA KUMAR Stephens College ROGER KUMAR, IR. Furman University DAVID ALAN LAXER I' Furman University WILLIAM RANDOLPH LOYD British American Educational Foundation Scholar 1983-84 Amherst College, Sept. 1984 . EDWARD BYRNE MARSTON Tufts University IESUS ALFREDO MARTINEZ, IR. A University of South Florida ALICE MELISSA MAXFIELD Texas Christian University CHRISTOPHER BRADLEY MOE II College of Charleston ERIC CHARLES SCHWARTZ Stanford University MARK ANDREW SEGEL University of Florida WILLIAM ANDREW MQNROE MOLLY CHRISTENE SILBIGER ' Unifersity of the South Vanderbilt University AWILLIAM IOSEPH MULLEN IV DAWNDELLEN SMITH A Brown University Duke University DWIGHT WAYNE OLSON, IR. IULIE GRACE VINCENT Wofford College University of Virginia KATHLEEN SUSANNE O'NEIL ASHLOMO WEINISCH Vanderbilt University v Bomat School, Haifa, Israel NICHOLAS CONSTANTINE PARAS 'I-RAE DWIGHT WILLIAMS University of Florida PATRICK CHARLES PETOT American University WILLIAM LEE PURSGLOVE, IR. I , Florida State University DAVID HAMILTON REED Emory University - SHARON ELAINE RUSSELL ,A Emory University SHEREEN ISMAIL SABA University of Florida L Tulane University DARRAWN ANTHONY WILSON Hampton Institute LIZBETH WOODROW I Mercer University KENNETH IAMES WORZEL Yale University BETH ANN ZACHARIAS I ' University of Florida Kill? Graduation W 1 P .F Mr. Iohn Parke Wright - guest speaker. Mr. Ieffers is named Faculty Emeritus. Scholarship Recipients: Schwartz, and L. Bloch. I. Barker, E Presentation of Diplomas if 165 5.1 M Q E EL 'kA,. ' .,'H1nu... ,X II YA-...M A 'QL Na 169 xx - ,K Headmaster's Message Mr. Sheppard: Truly, A Talented Class: I have thoroughly enjoyed my association with this year's class. They have proven themselves to be academically talented - they have displayed strong leadership - they are active participants in clubs, organizations, fine arts, and sports. They have certainly won a multitude of individual honors within the school and lof particular notej from organizations outside of the school. The seniors have an excellent college placement record with a slight tilt to the West with three of the top four seniors going to Stanford - and in so doing, one turned down Harvard, one Yale, and the third Princeton. You have established the traditions for this new campus as the first group to spend your four high school years here. I am honored to have been a part of those four years. I have watched with interest the past few weeks as you have gone through such ac- tivities as the Prom, the Senior Picnic, Field Day, exams - AP and regular, the Bac- calaureate Service, the Senior Dinner, Honors Convocation, and now Commencement. Each of these in signaling the end of an important part of your life helped to form a sense of unity and cohesion in your class. Your experience here has strengthened you as in- dividuals. Even though you have had a common experience we could not and would not want to mold you in any set way. The variety of your contributions to Berkeley is evidence of this. The variety of the fine colleges you will attend fthe fifty-eight of you are going to thirty-nine different collegesj is further evidence of your individuality. Centralto your experience here has been your exposure to an oustanding faculty. It is the faculty who are truly Berkeley. Your academic growth and success is indicative of their strength. When you look back upon Berkeley it will be the outstanding faculty here that you will first and most remember. THE . . I x am :now-sour Q ,Mvsl Av: som-an . - xxhsgvul gang Moen uma W-vu 41 5 ' ou! INTELLICTQ I5 fours wr-ru 40-was wp umvnnse s Mom' X mums AD vuacso X X M 4 I 000 '61 :Sl - K , ,,u , H ,W , .f .X l TH!! WAY IT'9 A M 6HTV SODIMM' HOUGHT Z!! , r MY ' 1 y., N,? ,Im I I Y l N QQ , gs 55 I M' 1 . 1 ' E ' M H7 '- N X 1 y 4? , I NM V I , 65 ,fl JIM 5' ,, -U . A 4 ' Q M1 W in -2 We ve put fme foods 11355 Bestwlshes to the Students and Faculty Amernca s Berkeley VINCENT CORPORATION TAMPA Deslgner and manufacturer of dehydration equlpment and recovery ol waste by products pollution control and energy conservation the Beef People 'THA Miha fufP0n-f I W AIR CONDITIONING SALES AND SERVICE 513 N FLORIDA AVE TAMPA FLA 33603 Compliments of J O DE LOTTO 81 SONS INC GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS P O Box 7727 Commercial Industrial Tampa Multl Famlly 813 236 5991 Qrlando 924 E Busch Boulevard Tampa Florlda 33612 Phone 813 935 2191 305 299 9591 - ' of , - - - , . . I Congratulations to the Graduates of 1983! WE COVER IT LL Auto Home BUSINESS BER, Llfe Group s i'T ' BERT SMITH INSURANCE INC INSURANCE call 223 4047 A strong Independent professIonal agency dedIcated to the prIncIple that every Insured deserves the hIghest standards of servIce If BERT SMITH INSURANCE INC INSURANCE CONSULTANTS 3800 34th STREET NORTH ST PETERSBURG FLORIDA 33733 I 1 T I . 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JohnR Mason Jr Reglonal Manager Resldence Q813y 839 4962 Best Wlshes to the Class of '83' Thank You for All Your Support FWF Flemmgs 8' Frey BA. Certnied Pubhc Accountants Serving the Business Community and Professionals in the Bay Area S1nce1965 lAud1t1ng l'Ie.xP1ann1ngC?R.et1n'nPrepa.x-ation Investment Analysxs I Small Business Department Bookkeeping Cs' Computer Services 5420 Bay Center Drive Tampa., Florida. 35609 Phone C8133 879 7037 R.1chs.rdD Fiemings CPA Robert!-I.I z'eyCPA Harvard Business School, MBA Hax'va.z'd Business School, MBA Boston University BS Un!vers1ty of Pennsylvania., BS l o Koger Executive Centerfwest Shore Area. ' I I Congratulations to the Class of 1983 From THE DAD S CLUB OF BERKELEY of the LADIES OF BERKELEY Compliments E g 1 x X' E5 W E s N i E 53 E 2 is ff F PFW 'HT af fi 5325 sg? 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We would also like to thank Holly Silbiger and Iudy Vincent for al their hard work on the senior sections. jeff Flemings was a great help as Business Manager this year. Mrs Cvammen did a great job with the Middle School sections. We would also like to thank the following photographers: Mr. Bisson, Rob Wiley, Chris Moe, Scott DeWind, Miss Gill, Chris Kruse, Darryl Shaw ana Charlie Fisher. A special thanks to Kitty O'Neil for her cover design and john Ensslin and Eric Breit fo- their wonderful artwork. Amy Garcia, Lourdes Sade, Liza Agia, Stefanie Fleischer, Steve Himes, Tin Brelig, Wylie Allen, Alan Hoeksema, and Amy Stern were all very helpful and sacrificed many of thei Saturdays to help. Thanks to everyone who contributed. We wish the best of luck to Aimee Kemker, Rob Wiley, and Ru Habal as next year's editorial staff and to Fran Heller who will be joining us as senior editors next year. We hope you enjoy our book Karen and Katheri None of this would have been possible without the help of Mr. Kyle Duncan of Taylor Publishi Co. who advised us throughout the year in creating this yearbook. t t, Six Year Club Q. if 3 xy V1 i. A , ' if G 3 . 1 1 , , 1 X Alan Divers Iill Frye 13 years 13 years lr. Martinez ...L Shereen Saba 8 years 8 years ig, We 5 t so ft L Q ar' , ,a.1 ' ,, Kitty O'Neil Iudy Vincent 7 years 7 years Holly Silbiger 6 years Iohn Ensslin 6 yea rs A -Q 8 ' tte -1-ie -- ' -5 gtt -1' XM .W Darrawn Wilson 6 years Nw Kim Ford Wayne Olson Lynn Gibson 12 years 11 years 9 years -'lbw .ng Lizbeth Woodrow Scott DeWind David Hochberg 8 years 7 years 7 years ff Ns Tom Cre ory Ion Awad jimmy Barker 6 years p us 1 6 years 6 years Robert Hale Randy Loyd Pat Petot 6 years 6 years 6 years The Class of 1983 is unique in their strong core of estab- lished Berkeley students. Twenty-two have endured Berkeley for six years or more W quite an accomplishment! 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