Bishop O Dowd High School - Mitre Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

 - Class of 1989

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Table of Contents O'Dowd Lets U.B.. . . 5 ,I 0' ,. Q' Q . . .Unique in . . .Your Ultimate in . . .Unfeatable in . . .Unattainable in . . .Underclassmen . . .Upperelassmen I. 4' ,, 3' 2:11 Q' ' . 3. 3: Student Life. . . Clubs. . . Sports. . . Academics X Faculty . . . Freshmen. . . Sophomores. . . Juniors . . . Seniors. . . Index. . . p. 16 p. 52 p. 74 p. 112 p. 128 p. 140 p. 152 p. 164 p. 220 X , . M, v V 1 QQ- W . ,f.x,,,.. I . , 'fii5.,:',1'ba.- - in ff 'H' , wt' ,V -:2.2: '- -1 .H w if,- ,5.,, 1'- , we. f , 2 1 4 ,,!657s3?v!5fJff6,F, 1 f'!h'?lKai!llWHII!UiIi!lZ'iHllll!'SHE'1 -5 -' K WN.. gf Ns! K' TW l M592 2 I ,mf Q 22 1 I ff,,m3mgAn' Q W 2' Q.. 'E ff M N f f fq 6 Rm W. ' xv, ff ,5 'f5'fe Eiga ,IWN ,f M sz W 323W ,ff RKM6 W fl 6 f 1 A' Six ,, f 5 M! 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Bottom right: Senior Meghan Bailey and her sister, freshman Elena Bailey, get friendly with a tree in Hawaii. Above and below: Vinny Fontana and Alex Butkus try to impress the girls on the beach in Hawaii. O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. 3 The Best of Summer FREEDOM Sean MacDonald Spain Colette Flood Sun Katie Dittmer Football Dwayne Valeau Rest Rhoyge Traylor No homework Jenny Kobashi Sleeping in Robin Ashley '6No work Mr. Mason Paris Ms. Kolsrud HPEACEM Ms. Harseh 4 O'DOWD LETS U B U J sl hangin' around ch onc looks just a litde bit SUMMER F1511 .',,,-4 The Worst of Summer -too short -too hot -THE END!!! O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. 5 Qc.. 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YXXA P-XJ 099, YA Soxs do sooxe oo xxdxo ' 630 BSAD. 6 o wx 0 P-Q6 SCO?-xo Drag on Viqory 10 Q, Do WD LETS U .B-U Com e On O. Dow d let S GOI Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I'm gonna take ya. . . Bermuda, Bahamas, come on pretty mamma. . , Homecoming - the word evokes images of high school spirit and unity. All American football players, spirited cheerleaders, and the entire school turning out for a challenging game of football and a celebration dance. Not many schools live up to this image, but O'Dowd, with its unity and support made this year's Homecoming memorable. Numerous fans turned out to cheer the devastating Dragons on to victory over the exhausted Encinal Jets, 35- 14. That evening was the traditional Homecoming dance with the always classic luau theme. Everyone showed up to dance the night away. . . Dragons Annihilate Jets 35-14 K This is the theme, right? O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. Y lj ,g ,.,,,i.,,q f- ,f l2 O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. Marna's reaction to Darfs finger wrestling tactics NONE MORE CLASS AND PM OUTTA HERE! is a common battlecry when the weekends arrive at O'Dowd. Faculty as well as students can't wait for the 3 p.m. bell which releases them from school for two, three even four days of a well deserved break! For Rachel Wardrobe, Weekends are better than weekdays anytime. For another, Weekends are good for karma. l enjoy them even when I'm not doing anything. Weekends are a time to unite with friends and family. On weekends O'Dowd is unburdened, free to do what they want - within legal bounds! Anc and Kzitrece vie for Ms. Congeniality Fl One weekend without his girlfriend and Jason already misses her, Joanne takes dance lessons from Tyler as Pat Malkassan looks on YA, Z .544 THE BELL!!! Tanning centcr's open and these girls really take advantag WEEKENDS LET U.B. UNCONTROLLABLE O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. 13 W WH! SY 'xc0xc 'i'0e, -seoo0o-o000oX sxooeoqxooxbxsg Q was fa s10oQ0x0q, sxxooss. 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Note SOWYSGG xo Q0o 'oooe '09 Q06 600 'xooxofoox 'xx 011245 Qxxxxo good X00 oo was '006 '01 QNX. -I 0 ' r Q06 Q X00 xxg0o 14 0, Do W D LETS F U RE -B SHM -UU ENFEST Roh I - m just Y G d Od om knlgxly, wh . at a re t he y doingm . HI d owl kno W , Lis a f J 1 Senioritis attacks its victims early Such events intensify the bonds between the faculty and the pupils. -Pat M with Sr.Mary Lois Chef Paul does the dogs ,CCC 1 1',-Ui I f , 11 , ,ff X ,f fyf r ,Af ff O'DOWD LETS U.B.U. 15 f we g 1 If' I M, . f ' S l ' HQBTEUQE .2131-I5 46TD4gaw,1 WEEK 1514 '5'6'71X 17 Z0 Z1 22QI5,,0Zj,,,XZ,,57Z L7 LY 20 33 M124-A?v 5l - f 'i f -, f 'LJ' g-A n l - +L 1 - I Q ffl P- fx, B - ...- .. H N235 'F-'Q' X L all'-li ' L m KX -Nl ' - 'WWI 16 STUDENT LIFE 0'DoW Q0 Wifawf mm mx f-of - N ip -'- f IW - Q VE Q , lkgffi ::::::c:aa:-nr: - I ul, 'ra- 'ILB 'W Mba , f G? ' LJ 5- lgli U f K Q 1 f.,. O ' ZS H, ,- E3KX1, ' l SQJRENT 51515 17 Songs It Takes Two Cooley High Shake Yo' Thang Don't Believe the Hype My Perogative Don't Worry, Be Happy Wild Wild West Sweet Child O'Mine Pour Some Sugar On Me Forever Young Cars The Senior Chop-Top Pinto Any That Run Any That Go Boom Melmobile VW's Acuras Kalli's Pumpkin Dances Bizmarkie Chicken Wang The MC Hanimei The Butt Robocop Malubo Shela a Kid n'Pl!, Any Gone in the 18 STUDENT l H' J l Sin l J e af af S eit S gat f New ,ition , fS 'XPPPPH Xff4,!! hdcl arn, r f' 'ff ' ff f Bob ghd ff ff X Guns n Ros ff 7 Trac 'hap n I f lf, ' X ' f INXSLD X f f' ' X X I '71 I fl X ' nw Ni ,XX Q f ,ff - A YY f :,' ov1es 1, fi Qt ,HY A N xx XX if 515 ff ' X , H- Fish Called Wanda , ' ff fg ' he Accused t f Q xt A ,li , Nightmare on Elm ' . 'Nix if f A A' Street pt. 4 X ,f ff!! gimtra Play J Ni 3 I lg 5 'X X! j Colors xx, ' 1 X lim f Betrayed ff' iff Young Guns l W U21 Rattle at Hum J il J y xx XXQMN lx Xxx ga' XXV VK i i , J H iv J at i i ,ClothGS f Q F' - 4 F xx R ff! W-4 S iLeather Jackets ,h A , in 5 W Boiled Jean,Sh s ff ' px .Mock Turtlengzrx e J iniakirts ,ff SUITS laid Skirts r d T1 ts Chucky e S Freddie S Johnny Depp B S Kevin Costner ia' et erm J with Sami s works Anythi om the Gap Robert Downey, i,Jr.t fn4e'C ' - HUSCCO V Tom Jessi l kaifar Sutherland ,7 - h Str Cqll ,aa ts 1 Ru hi V' 'f W X 5 E L t X gets ' X Q A- 4 !f!,' A h W Wild :' t 3-step J J fl YL ' J' ' ' f I x LN ' l 4, ' J f J , 'JVw ' A V. xl X 'gf , i f' , I Vi, U r Af liaiffj xii I 2 Golthwait Hanks ca Rahjgyip Maoiius Io T.V. Shows It's Gary Shandling's Show Days of our Lives 21 Jump Street '. .fi Sayings I've got griddle! Word Erk F The Wonder Years ESQWEY! My ,uf Double Dare rm S run , If I Morten Downey Jr. A Get gusy g' ff lu Gggfl , Keep it Irish 'X Married with Children V! ' NAP Batman reruns on fy ' hell g My KOFY S ff 1 'y J , Q' . if xt' Pi is X T NX xx. - .1 WL 15' , m 1 X Hairst les T T W wi .L Y . y V , I ,..- - 'RAW VV 'jf alian '-XA WE, I ,.,, .. U - ack pategt lc ther LONG for girls L 3331.33 K QA: 9'-XX Long in back for guys 6- a Thong If rx DX Qs cer stylej ike Air Nj? - , . ' Flojos M, ' T5 hlgh, , , , 'J oots ,lf xi W eaxm thmgsi 1 'C IP V' ff f enny Loaf s h, XX i 'x V. ' N , -- : ,.: .' Kb? :I Q N s 5 Sperl-ys if 1 M- Lew. ' ' it ,fx t 5 l l f ' Ax - - z , , , T D ces to Go f I V f A: ,f .K M' V N ,f 3 Q T lt 'Ng T gig- if N Aves P Eat -f- Qui wp W T ' 'L Tifff T a.k.a. Li s Nano I l.721532!.p , it pp i ..,, i ..fA,--:,...f,f- if .U ark, etc.J Den y ' ' d Football, i f J! mf ketball, Soc 8a ' llx '-sl if La Osse ga Q V: 415355-,?lvt::l,i e l it 1 T T H i S , A T 42 'Sw ift ecyf 'f A In 11' S at s by the Bay in-Q If ' V: uv- Y N' 1 FWZ .3 3 V. 1 ix IW' LV If R1 U I S, M 3 Places to Shop Carriage House The Gap Bayfair Mall Csince the bathroom tile remodelingj The Limited Nordstrom S.F. Stanford Shopping Center Kragen Auto Parts Mrs. Fields Costco Cto scan for guys? STUDENT LIFE 19 Executive Council 5 mm Q X , X f -Z 4.11 K 1, I, - , ' fl jkgljnff , I 4 'ZA If ' U Annie Scherer - President Ralph Colbert - Vice-President ?g3.,......-A-v1-4 3 'L it 0 yy if 8 ' vw f7 f 'diff I 1 f 7' .' a A 1, r . if f , 'r v' 'f '19 n 1- ' Q f My .5 kk' 7.47 'WW' f ' fbWl4 'vfU' ff, , 'V' J big?-, .4 I fx if ' Adrien DcIBonta - Secretary Jake Azcvcdo , Treasurer 20 STUDENT LIFE ..i. Committees Mr. Paul O'Malley, Moderator r' I Student Needs Committee: Edy MacDonald, Gabe Shuken missing:Scott Brown, Sidney Chen Y Y ,fn 'ff 1 Assemblies 81. Rallies Committee: John Olson, Stephanie Hamilton, Adele Moore, Lloyd Stockcy. missing: Kelly Werner. l 4 I' 1 , , I gf'--'f-Wu-5. 4' 3 ,if i i A Qyfiil 4 i WIA ,I A z, 1 .,-., , fi 4 ,,, . ,-gZ1. ' 3 , ft ,f .f , -f 'f f H ,pn '42 V Yf mwfgr I - , 47 f A ' '.ucA.,' f .rf V , F wif, , 4 K 4 D. 2 ' iZZi2i2zZ7 ' Curriculum Committee f Moderator's Assistant - Karl Lampley Spirit 81 Publicity Committee: Stephanie Stark, Jenny Beery, Nicole Cober Kristine Thurston, Nancy Wilkins. missing: Robyn Melhoff. 'r16c'u'anu,-s.?- 1 . ' i ...ld Dance Committee: Meghan Bailey, Kate Edwards, Katrece Raine, missing: Tanya Pavloff, Leah Wells. STUDENT LIFE 21 fs F ' Wfmff- 'Q , xiii! 22 STUDENT LIFE 75 1 ' Q.-1! Ai 1 - wif 'N s. N L, ' fx Q WW -P 4 4... . 1 . M.-.li Ili Rallies and Assemblies Rallies and assemblies are O'Dowd's way of getting students together to acknowledge the diverse talents of our unique student body. Skits, sports rallies, and other special presentations are among the different types of assemblies. A new type of assembly came to O'Dowd, a musical concert given by the East Avenue Angel Band, led by James Clark. This band raises money for the Larkin Street Center, a shelter for homeless teens in San Francisco, The concert proved to be successful. Through this different twist to assemblies, O'Dowd gave the center Sl500. This was made possible by the Rallies and Assemblies commitee organized by Adele Moore, Stephanie Hamilton, Lloyd Stockey, John Olson, and Kelly Werner. The rally band and our cheer and songleaders also participate in special sports assemblies to help create the ultimate BOD High. J Y ' 4 7f5'f,fV 'sri' ---- sg, r , A a ig, Nr ,.- James Clark rocked the DragonDome like The Boss!!! - Nan, Nu, and Amy STUDENT LIFE 23 Masses ' -A .- A f f 'X In Pr, f . 24 STUDENT LIFE ll? 1 I 4 l Q s i I 1 I Campus Ministry Team 1 ' . f , Left to Right: Tyler Chester, Emily Murphy, Shannon Pedder, Brian Judd, Nancy Wilkins, Rhoyge Traylor, Eric Bjornsori, Adriarie Hopper, Eric Lloyd, Angie Lewis, Ann Lovi, Todd Woodward, Todd Allinglon, Michael Burkhart, Bobby Humphrey, Mary Ann Richards, Joanne Green, Paul Geddes-Osbourne Missing: Dawn Souza , . rf, 5' s .-nd The Campus Ministry Team is a group of students who work together to sponsor school and community-related activities. One of their activities is to prepare special skits for the masses. During the Christmas Season, they sponsor a food and toy drive for the needy of Oakland. They sponsor the Mission Drive during the month of April, in which O'Dowd students participate by contributing pennies on a daily basis to see which class can raise the most money. Brian Judd is the moderator of this class which meets throughout the school year. STUDENT LIFE 25 1 , VI., 1 u Y' I , ' ., 26 STUDENT LIFE 1. -,- . ,ff . 1 Q 1 'Sy I !-Vx I V -11 Retreats Build A retreat is a time when one can relax, forget all their problems, make new friends, and discover some new things about others and well as themselves. This is what O'Dowd retreats are all about. Freshmen and sophomores participate in day retreats at Holy Redeemer, while juniors and seniors go on weekend retreats to the Christian Brothers retr-eat house. Moderator Brian Judd, the teachers, and the retreat teams coordinate these get-a-ways. Retreats are a very emotional time because students relate to each other on a different level than they do at school. O,Dowd is unique because it offers these retreats to its students. Retreats unite the classes and the school as a whole. ni YY ,..l..l.g, x - -L- 1 .I he 2 STU DENT LIFE 27 College Night is a special event hosted by the Counseling Department where O'Dowd students have the opportunity to meet representatives from colleges around the country. It is a chance for students to talk to these representatives and learn more about the colleges they hope to attend and to discover colleges that were unknown to them. Students learn how to apply and when to apply. Speakers discuss the importance of college and encourage students to begin thinking about college. College Night helps students, as well as parents, become aware of the opportunities that are available to them in the college world. Looking to the Future 28 STUDENT LIFE hat the Future Offers Anita Battle, 1978, Telecommunications Tom Ross, 1957, Criminal Law On February 7, 1989, Bishop O'Dowd held Career Dayg an event which occurs every other year. Career Day gives students the opportunity to hear and speak to people who are in careers that they find interesting. The speakers consisted of people from the community and O'Dowd alumni. lt was an important day for alumni because it gave them the opportunity to share what they have learned and to see what O'Dowd is like today. One such speaker, Don Henry, Class of 1959, came all the way from Atlanta, Georgia to speak about being an airline pilot. It is this type of commitment that makes Career Day a success. The day was cosponsored by the Counseling Department and the Development Office. Teresa Acebo and Fr. Colelli selected and scheduled speakers, while Fran Warmerdam and Fr. Ranalletti organized the scheduling of students. The day was divided into three sessions, each an hour long and students were given the opportunity to choose one speakerfcareer topic from each. Among the career topics offered, the most popular were television production, advertising, medicine, criminal law and architecture. Students were impressed with this year's Career Day and felt it was helpful. Junior, John Olson, summed up the day by saying, I was educated and inspired to go on to bigger and better things. Don Henry, l959, Airline Pilot Christine Smith, 1980, Engineering , 1 .f. ,, f 'ff' wtizizffff ,ff- STU DENT LIFE 29 xml 'S PIRIT , an, ... .s , ' If -A1 '1 1' X X 1' 'K 1 30 STUDENT LIFE 1 ff , - .iF -T , Freeloaders have the spirit So, listen up and hear it You're just a wanna be Cuz we're the freshmen family FRESHMEN FREELOADERS F R E S H M E N an 32 STUDENT LIFE ,. f a.'..f ' T, ix q l S O V P H O M 0 R The Sophomores are the class that like to rock E and if you Want to rock, we'll rock you to the top S Sophomores are united and spirited too all Sophomores want to do is rock it to you. SOPHOMORE SALUTE x -i i STUDENT LIFE 33 Get Get Get Get UP UP UP UJPUOP-ZCTH stand up-JUNIORS feel all right stand up-Yell with all your might stand up-Weare gonna Win this one tonight stand up-D0n't give up the fight up, JUNIOR JAMAICA 34 STUDENT LIFE '?F g, -iw-MJ f' 471 .Li lb- . J-I T' 3 ' 401 'IMG Q Q 1 X Q4 Af Let me tell you a little story ,bout the class of '89 We,Ve been jipped 4 years and it be mighty fine i We lost spirit Week again, like We had done before We didn,t Win this year, and We,re mighty, mighty sore SENIOR SHOWDOWN IN THE WILD WEST l1m..L5-.1.-L, STUDENT LIFE 35 x 'W N :Aw 42 V. 1 God, l wish I were a sensor 2 9' Now we 're gettin' some real action M EF, zhliff lm 1. Qu 'gimff I., ,mix Rock on! Kyiv- ' L OH LOVERBOY! 36 STUDENT LIFE .J ,' Hag, , fellas, SENIOR chicks!!!! - :rf -35? Brad, are you satisfied now? I I - 'Bd Li' 4.1.4 ,gy sy' 2,15 1 1 1 r 4 , 1 r X , fri. ri i lf 1 ':'A L Z vf f ii ,i Anne Marie, l didrfl shrink my costume purposely! 38 STUDENT LIFE The Winter Ball was a special event this year. Not only was it a Christmas-time dance, but a dance celebrating Christmas spirit. All proceeds of this dance went to a special charity which assisted the homeless in the Bay Area, a . 1 A Wintei s Iv vw W .--r 1 em Umm : Ball + , WMFI' STUDENT LIFE 39 Jrs. Justin Hartung, Becky McKinney, and Ariel Da- 2 vis as The Conjur Man, Dark Witch, and Fair Witch Sr. Mike Goorjian as John the Witch Boy and Sr.Lora Hyde as Barbara J Allen it M li! 5 1 6,5 Calf! V og 4 1Qfsaf Ld 1 -N pf X if Vfiifii ii 0 ' .I A 5 fl .1141 if! wil ,PJVJ ' ,1 N, ,-.- Sr. Anne Eagan as Mrs. Summey and Sr. Laura LIC X'Z Grant as Edna Summey K 5 xc. in X? J C,fkJM-g?iXX5?-ji q x'iJ 7 Soph. Julie Bruff as Mrs. Allen and Sr. Karl Lampley as Preach- er Haggler 40 STUDENT LIFE Soph. Andrea Escudero as Miss Metcalfand Sr. Scott Brown as Mr, Summey Tradition of Dramatic Excellence is Upheld V! .Q E , This year's fall play Dark ofthe yt Moon, under the direction of Dennis lit' Kohles '69, proved to be yet another ' outstanding dramatic accomplishment, NNI' 5 . ' if 'l l 1 The play is set in the Smokey ,' ' , Mountains. It is the story of a witch ,ri fSr. Mike Goorjianj who wants to f fi become human so he can marry a i K human girl whom he has fallen in love 5 ' fSr. Lora Hydej. This play was ti i X challenging to the actors because of the AH' 'X I deep religious and moral conflicts that A i ranspired witch-boy and wns ople. T s challen e was met fx . . 8 L by he h 'th C hlfslasm and Sr. Greg Canessa and Sr. Meghan Bailey as Mr. and Mrs 5 ii erm' aU01'i-ilhe Plflt Of SURPOW that Bergeng Jr. Hans Reimer as Mr. Allen Q VN X X A C nv I 'nf' . 'DO dl'amailC ix six tx 'ff' ru of con u d its huge ,N A 3 XX If su Q'2'L V X ' i l S if ZW ,P SW' A 1 .- N ..-.- . Y l . 2 3 y Xi is l Jw t N l l ua ' - y We l 1 l it , s z K. W WAQ, D 'l K lf 'I If-SN jf f Q , , t W L XXX i X I V-J I, 1 I v 4 gf iw tl git ,4 WB! b ft iw i T T i J .az QP X . Soph. Molly Valim as Conjur Woman Jr. Chris Ferreira as Uncle Smelicue and Soph Brian Rogers as Floyd Allen Sr. David Baskin as Marvin Hudgens STUDENT LIFE 41 , j A .,,-ni -eh A 1- - fs GOD PELL r' .4 I I A 'A' il, , l V n i Chris Horvath as the Prodigal Son l , The Cast: Mike Goorjian - Jesus, Chris DeIBonta, Kate Edwards, Michael Frandy, mi Ferreira - John the BaptistfJudas1 Meghan Brooke Garrett, Leura Grant. Justin Hartung, U ,qi V N Bailey, Kristen Boyce, Lisa Brenneman. Seott Chris Horvath, Ted Malik, Becky Meliinney. I , ' Brown, Greg Cancssa. Ariel Davis, Adrien laura Meyers, Adele M wore. Omari Patterson. x 'A 4 l 1 i Zhxqy, V ,f , 1 -,Z-,,,1n-pa K 'fn' ' T 1. Q 1 l Scott Brown praises ,lesus 42STUDENTlJFE Al M-mm . . . iff tx.A' 1 i .MI l A 5 - ' . .. , 3.7, . LX. . i A T4'lii l'y ' M Q A' i Cf' Y l 5: 'Q 9 'Q l' - j'.,...J4L fy ' , Q kg I gp t p tixql Xl A l h' . is-V Q r 's..., 1 XX ,B X Y71 Alexander Quinn. Devin Scott, Leonore Tiongson, Ryan Turner. Sound - Karl Lampleyg Technician - Ray Peraza N ai , '51 A ,f Q Il .v +V .. Y. .. , 4, . , I7 J . . , t . Q N I f' , . Rx 1 W Becky McKinney tempts Omuri Patterson. Traditionally, the O'Dowd Drama Department has produced a fall and spring production. However, this year the drama department added a third spectacular production to their repetoire. The winter production Godspell was performed by the Drama 2 class. Godspell is a modern day adaption of tl.: parables in the Gospel According to St. Matthew, and was a raving success, So much of a success, in fact, that it was held over an extra week to accomodate the demand of the public. The production was both funny and moving, with non-stop witty anecdotes that left the audience rolling in the aisles. Under the direction of drama instructor Dennis Kohles, the Drama 2 class took this wonderful on the road. The class performed for several East Bay grammar schools and this summer will take the production to London, England where they will perform for several British high schools. All the proceeds from the local performances helped to fund this special oversees trip, which will be an exciting end to a wonderful dramatic season. STUDENT LIFE 43 West Side Stor .,,. F I 'V 5 Cv ,f .rw Q -- w if -r H ' - -1 AA. -pkg, ' fr ,Ji ,q.,2rf'5i.',. 1 - '- -ft? ' I 9 5 ,JV 5211- ,',fQ,,.a ' Iz:,E., , , 504 ' ' . - ff'v'M'f .' 'H ' .2 M ew. V- r A - -,weve ' -s f' 'z ' 11' ' ' 1 ' 'ciffn'-sg . '-' nziffzf ' f ' ' ' I .Z n A 7U,1i::,i:,v I ,,Vv':,,,O,5, . . , ,. I I ,, . K Q sz x I- ',,f.,f',gQ 7',',,,, ,,g,, . . , viii!! :ae ,gf A. .1 r - ' sr-I 'A H . - W f 4 l'f 5N'fff1.'15i'effJ1f '- - x V 'J' ' o 'o'o'o'4 Vo'o'o'o'o'd vn.., , ,t, .,'2'sw'M- ' wocoa uooooa' , 1 noun W noob ooooooe , gr nuooou'.'.','..'. , NN non noun , ovoooooogw , oooo ooooooa 59:4 5' ' 1 'X 'o'o'o'4 5'o'o'o'o'9i 'f 'E' ' 3334 5'o'o'o'o'oW - 7 ' j X 6.0.06 50.0.0.0.0.Q The Dance ln the Gym I A 1.2.94 w.f.'.m The Jets ls '39 Jets 8: Sharks Rumble f 1 i if ra i . Q .-,lj ,Vg - ' 'I ...M SEQ. , 'z f 'rf--. e ' 'A -r s we IT'-j.1'f'f' 'V ' - ' gf, - ' 551, Y , 5 ' - .1A..f 69-'If' I' s . '.. A X f V - f fri-:fig 5 QQ ig:5:g3:5:5:55:gSLj-.j-J-,'-7- -, .Q '- - 1161 , M--mn ' '- W UF? 7 Wy 7 I V tx. ,pl ., X , A . , gli' Q N ' Q-A rx 2 ru , W f . J 53 11- , .I -, N 'V 1 I Wise, WJ N f 's MM' - q.n,f,'il , xr If , ' z Piilflfi-' r if I yea fr migi ymuw l-.y'.', ,4 'N ' A ,gf,f,'f - r,.',-- ,', 'l.- .L I ',, f Ziff ., 1 1' 1 . . , -. ' 9 , The Sharks 44 STUDENT LIFE ' W N N I x Tony 84 Maria lMikc Goorjiun 8: Leah Wellsl N Officer Krupkc SL Ll. Shrank harass Tony 1 5 'M JG, ,...i H - Ei l 1 1 I a l '.,f West Side Story, the spring musical at O'Dowd, is a beautiful story of illefated love. The story takes place in the fifties, in New York's West Side, where a I teenager named TonyCMike Goorjianj falls in love with a beautiful Puerto Rican immigrant, MariafLeah Wellsj. They feel that even though society looks down at their inter-racial match, they are destined to be together, and hold out against vehement protests from Mariafs brother BernardoQOmari Pattersonj and his girlfriend AnitatBecky McKinneyj. Trouble starts when the Puerto Rican gang, the Sharks, challenge Tonyls gang, the Jets, to a rumble on their turf..Tony and Maria's, love gets caught in the Crossfire. A tragic and tearjerking ending made this show a memorable one. Tony ................... Maria .... Riff ..,.... Graziella . . Snowboy . . . Velma . . . Bernardo . . Anita ..,. Chino ...... Anybodys .... Doc .......... Lt. Shrank ......, Officer Krupke . . . Glad Hand ................,..............,............. . .Mike Goorjian . . . . .Leah Wells Demetrius Costy . .Laurel Parrish , . .David Baskin .Lisa Brenneman . . . .Omari Patterson Becky McKinney ......Ted Malik . . . .Laura Grant . .Justin Hartung . . . .Scott Brown . . . .Chris Cogan ,Brandon Wehrly Jets: Erik DeVreeze,Chris Horvath,Mike Porcella,Brian Rogers,Devin Scott,I-lans Riemer,Sean McDonald,Chris Ferreira,Amy Grant,Heidi Dittmer.Andrea Escudero,Mo1ly Valim,Lara Happert,Adrien DelBonta,Kelly I-Iam,Nancy Mader Sharks:Forte Rodriguez,Chris Togneri,Alex Quinn,Paris King,Erik Pillow,James Roberts,Jeff Brown,Tirn Owen,Angelina Augustine,Alissa Myrick,Angela Dalke,Carlyn Manly,Diane Dokko,Lisa Baskin,Ariel Davis,Erica Kayler,Cori Kinczel,Colette Flood Director ......... ...... D ennis Kohles Choreographer . . . ..,.. Stephanie Costy Musical Director . . ...,..... John Geist Conductor ....,... ........ L eonard Rossi Set Designer ....... .... G loria Matsumoto Assistant Director .,.. ...... K arl Lampley Student Producer ..... Rehearsal Secretary ......... 1,4 USAC uni gf 15 u .. 'u ' .1- Doc and Tony . . .Greg Canessa . . .Kate Edwards STUDENT LIFE 45 Unforgettable Sound Symphonic Band - Flutes Anne Nlorcll. Christie Fcrnsirom, Eta Goode. lxauc Lage. Nliya Dibrell, Barbara Br-mn. Susan Nicki, Amanda Armstrong. ,lcnnrlcr Rusk. .lcnnj Vlncdnald. Sara Johnson. Lrwula Orll1.Crndy Broun, Vrnnx Fontana. Christina Solcllu. Brennan Hedges, .Icssrca Lage. kara Ccphas. ,lulic Hankcy. Lorrrnc Dobbins v oboe Scan Xl.i-.Donald - clarincls Jessica Trlcbcl, Nlcg Roscqu1sl,Grcg Francloch. lxalhryn Slansburx, Nick Bcllran-Nlcfllnlokck. Laley OrloI'l,Hrcl lflllchcock. lxlm Franklin. Xl zlliam Shlpp. Xlorncn Haymcr. Torn Caulfield, Xndviulc Harper. Wulliarn Wilson -allo clarinet Aaron Shilo -bass clarxncls Ron Hullard. Qhrls Sterling - bassoon fXjayl.l.1ckson.' alla sax Xlikc Francn-eh, Xlcx Buikn, one ingemm.-n, into magnet, Pelur wat, Billy Txlanalillt, R.-bbw Marshall, sim Roberts. Larry Palaguc. Duaync Valcau. Henry kong, Dcuayanc xrsnm, Candace Janes, Shannon Smith. Brian Loelflcr -tenor sax Jarnes XX hue. Lyman Hubbard, kawhka K lay -barrnonc sax Seoul Broulu,,l:1mcs Vl em-ter, Xlrku Abel - trumpets Xlark Rusung, San: Santas. Pclcr ont, Daud Tnmactlna A horns om Baskin, annum Banner -rmnlbrlna Brian Copenhagen -bass Gmc Jones -bon lxaryn srnpp, can hmm: -pmusnan Brian Tippcns, Leon Rounlrcc. Xlark Thompson. Todd Wonduardnlarncw Richards Getting up every morning, dragging yourself to Symphonic Band at 7:30 a.m., takes a lot of dedication. A dedication that all O'Dowd musicians seem to share. Under the direction of Leonard Rossi, the Beginning Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, Symphonic Band, and Orchestra make up one of the best music programs around, The musicians demonstrate their talents at concerts in school and outside of school. ln previous years, the Symphonic Band, Orchestra, and Jazz Band have traveled to such places as Canada, Hawaii, and Los Angeles, With much hard work and dedication, the O'Dowd musicians have produced quality sounding music. 46 STUDENT LIFE Orchestra- violins' Barbara Backer. Elena Bally, Collcllc Brown, Clint Chan, Mallhcw lirchcnbcrgcr, Olc Hall, .lonalhan llallin. Kim Nakahara, .lcnnilcr Rusk, Lynn Sally, Aslrida Salmincs, Karyn Shipp, Chris Shobar, Torn Thompson -ccllos: Alcx Balc-Glickmcn, Asla fllllllilf, lid Kane, Andrew Nardinclli. PlLll'lU-Sll7CllC Von Pell, Judith While. l.lUlC-Dlilllll Monlcs 'W Beginning Band - Flutes: Jenny Bucholtz, Bridget Nixon, - clarinets: Shalini Eddens, Jennifer 'v -. , fp ff- YA Warren, -oboe: Evan Yamolo - tenor sax: L'anda Cabral-Akinshegun - trumpets: Rashida Knox, tw, ,V I 1 Yuri Kreutzer, Travis McCain, Creighton Wong -baritone horn: Ivan Dodie -trombones: Nick Deluca, Dave Joyce - tuba: Joshua Olkowski - bass: Mike Petrak - percussion: Amika Antoniades, Ben Paterson J- Q' X i, ' 0 fn J Ny' ' F , ' 49 I i L g 7' 'gf v 'M 2 4 we 'iv 7' , ' 1 Concert Band - Flutes: Lisa Baskin, Julie Hawkey,Marla Julien, Jessica Lage, Aisha Sims - clarinets: Jesse Adams, Meredith Armstrong, Mutt Colgan, Genevieve Jeong. Kristan Meyers, Jennifer Santos -bass elarinelsi William Wilson - alto sux: Ryan Brown. Jabari Butlcr,Ave Carillo, Shannon Chambltn, Tyeku Diggs, Brian LoefI'ler, Rob Marshall, Tajai Massey, Tatajna Ravnik - baritone sax: Kevin Brunetti - trumpets' Sean Bullard, Mil-ce Nichellim, John Oram, Meghan Riley, Dave Tomascllo - lromboncs, W. Boyd Morrison, Doug Wiedwald - bass Erik Manuevo - keyboard: David Alga - percussion: Joseph Aecardo, Matt Cholerton, Ajayi Jackson,Ajuyi Jaekson,Jan-ies Richards, Peter Smith Jazz Band - alto sax: Dave lngenthron, Jules Gouet, Larry Palague,vBilly Manalili - trumpet: Mark Rusting -trombone: Brian Copenhagen -bass: Kenny Kwak - piano: Nick Beltran- McClintock -guitar: Matt Bradley - drums:Brian Tippens. Leon Rountree, Todd Woodward Esllnt.,a , 5 4 f '-. I M fan, xv. 3. 'J STUDENT LIFE 47 Uplifting Gospel Choir f'- i Back row tl to rj: Euclyn Hope, Rhonda Russ, Megan FoIey,KaIin Carney, Anne Eagan, James Roberts: front row: Cherice Bender, Monique DuPont, Angela Hardy, Mural Jones f ' 17 l 5- 254 fsffiga i fkifnaa 1 he fi 1 .J 9,1121 mix-4659 somffff 48 STUDENT LIFE writa- The Gospel Choir, led by senior Tanesia Williams, is certainly the highlight of all the school masses. As a group, the singers show much devotion and strength in the music they sing. The groups strong voices evoke great emotions to all who listen. Choru in Uni on ,X XJ The O'Dowd Chorus, led by Brian Judd, is a group of students who perform at school masses, concerts at B fig? 'ig school, and in the community. Chorus is a class in which students learn to read, perform and appreciate different kinds of music. gil Kiel said .ij TS fxfN fx W- U OJ CQAQAQJ 560 v-4 -,i1' . yn as . t 4 - ig 1 'f-f' V 4 S C . ,V g. 4 - --f ,6,4.m'd'4A!:' , is 4 ff' tf , ' ig - an ,Z I aff - V .,f,Hf 1 ' ,A 4-vw I. F' it ' 1 1- -1 ft f, - - fl-ff, , 1- V-,4 , A gnu lf-., r, 4' f F ' V U v - 45- J.: max 'f . It ' ' If ' 'I if I -'A' ii Chorus members in alphabetical , SW l ,e . ' J, Dckks,Malt Eichenberg,LGareth Grandt, Shunee Hawkins, Elizabeth Holland, Paris King. Matt Levy, Q W 1 1,3 Adrienne Maynard, Janine Malcolm, M -.J ' Robyn Melhoff, Ray Peraza, Melissa If ' ,gy 1 - Queen, James Roberts, Syrettn lg- ' 'I V, 5- Shephard, Vonesca Stroud, Lconor , A4 X . . , . . V 5 Tiongsong, Tanmka Williams, Tanesta , ' 5 Williams 46' . l H ' .---1 ,i1'F1f2fQ?1lZ- , 1 ,. 5 ' J! order:Kalin Carney,Maray Daniel, Diane lj' ' ' l STUDENT LIFE 49 .., L., Q' l In Nu - 4 vw , -L.-A 'G LRIGHT H0 It was so raw! I feel enlightened. -Rob Warner The best part of Challenge Day was looking beyond stereotypes and finding out there's a little bit of everyone in all of us. -Jason Perez I think it was the most exciting and intense I2 hours of my lifef'-Soren Knudsen g'It taught me to have a lot of respect for others and not to judge them by their outward appearance. -Kara Kelly lt was a challenge!! -Michael Goorjian DO YG FEEL? S r xl' A 4 l 50 STUDENT LIFE DRAGON f MARINER CH LLE GE DAY Challenge Day lets U.B.U.. What is Challenge Day7, was the big question in students minds when they first heard about this new event. Now that Challenge Day is a part of history, students and faculty that attended describe it as a retreat, plus a little bit more. Challenge Day was a retreat in that, it consisted of ice breakers twhich are games that are often embarassing and force the people involved, to become embarassed, laugh together, and break the ice J and it included talks in large and small groups that aren't a part of ordinary conversation. lt was basically a day of selfrevaluating fun. Challenge Day was all of that, plus it included students from a well known rival school in Hayward, Moreau High School. The students were encouraged to see past their stereotypical views of one another and open up and discuss subjects and issues that face teenagers today. Often with an arch rival school, students feel a prejudice against students from that school because of the fierce competition. Challenge Day provided an opportunity to overcome that prejudice by allowing students to talk with each each other and learn that they shared common feelings and ideas. Although the rivalry still exists between the two schools, the students now know that because a game is just a game, such fe of competition belongs on the playing field. hr 16 V eQ . 5? Ee. 4? -ss- D QQ v' 5 'Lakai N x r V Q0 I N I If , 1 ' i V' 0 4 1 6 j 'Xl Of, K, si K Y F l ,. 1 it blms 'Qg5! T T 'il-N 'GI feel good, oh I feel so good, Uhh!! STUDENT LIFE 51 WW W' MJ gm QM ' QCALL' JP4' . ' , fx y 1 ' ire L uw l VA C'.L'5 v- i f lun fptewj . .D 5 -. D1-M y .ww 'ff XMJ vfkm f az f.xYXiy1tC,, 91'5U f ' f 1 ,-1 mflrw ,,QQfi'L, 354, Q F, I 1544 U UW- ,. +ro124.MJ4m-k 3 'L ':f CALM ' - , J 'av V 4 X K , COLUi1zS!vU,,-5 DKMMZLV' if I w E A ' Qifglxwi 1472 X SZCLUBS A W1 - fr jx A WI Of f Q' X . L C O A Q D C0 6' C' D D cg Q .fi '-'Lu D ,gd O KW O O J if X i iw gf Q Of- '7 Through working at food shelters for the needy, donations, and participating in anti-war demonstrations, the Peace Group exhibits their spirt of love, peace, and unity. They achieve inner peace by meditating and discussing current social issues. 54 CLUBS ,naman from left to right: Vito Perrone, Kristina Grappo, Raquel Bournhonesque. Jim Kennedy, Lise Thogersen, Tad Durbin, Gareth Grandt, Melina Selas, Cori Kinczel. Kristy Yager. Jennifer Leoni, Corrine Dobbins, Tom King ff -nr-'ff , r ,. za-'sf ' fffjflzy 23,11 5 J A W' 1 ,x A- Fl A l Moderator: Tom King Moderator: Vito Perrone 1 ll Q lf ll 41 4 Amnesty International is a new club introduced to A O'Dowd this year. It is an international organization dedicated to human rights for all people. Members of 4 the O'Dowd chapter write letters to different countries on behalf of prisoners of I conscience. O'Dowd Amnesty members also attend conferences and participate in large Amnesty International events. .4 '7 I Back row tl to rl: Kevin Skelly, Diane Dokko, Tad Durbin. Middle row: Chris Horvath, Jim Kennedy, Eric Fagan, Melina Selas, Paulette Gori. Front row: Erin Cassidy, Christina Grappo, Shawna Wolverton, Raquel Bourhonesque, Lise Thogersen, Les Hilger, Vonnah Bagner, Melissa Clyde. fly xxx'- v 11' l v- l L inf Q15 Moderator: Kevin Skelly Student Moderator: Eric Fagan 45 l STUDENT LIFE 55 Back Row: Sani Santos, Stephanie Jackson Front Row: Mike Cardinale. Ester Archer, Mari Green, Poppy Wheaton, Kelly Werner Not Pictured: Adelle Moore, Gareth Grandt, Karl Lampley, Nancy Wilkins 1 Back Row: Alex Cox, Ann Scherer, Laurel Parish, Todd Woodward Mama Gehrke Front Row: Christina Soletti, Jim Kennedy, Edy McDonald Not Pictured: Sabrina Farrell, Adrianne Hopper, Soren Knudsen ax!! sl, W ,-f- I it WMM Jwwi Mfhmaie jimi! l ,Q lr 1 I -7175 I -ad H 1521 iw, 4 of A X , Back Row: Tad Durbin. Amanda Armstrong, Oiqi Rodriguez, Ursula Ortiz Front Row: Cleo Vilette, Quinn Cavalli, Sarah Whync Not Pictured: Judy Green, Neehel Turner, Ralph Colbert, Paul Geddes-Osborne, Potouli Kalofonos 56 CLUBS During our freshman and sophmore years at O'Dowd, students are given the opportunity to participate on retreats, which are held at Holy Redeemer. These retreats are conducted by juniors and seniors who are specifically chosen and trained on how to lead and conduct a retreat. They learn to lead small groups in discussions about family, friends, God, and daily pressures. By expressing themselves and their experiences, they develop a closeness with the other students. These leaders are important to our retreats because without them, we wouldn't have such enjoyable and memorable experiences. sm 1 X NZ, 3 ef 1 l J I 9 . M Aft 1 Back Row: Fred Arceneaux. Tyler Goodmanson, Emily Murphy, Leah Wells, Rachel Wardrobe From Row: Michele Petroclji, Matt Levy, Adria ibarra, Aniko Balas, Danu Duffy, Bobby Humphrey, Laura Grant 14 5 X 'V fn 41 4 J.- 'DMB Back Row: Cori Kinczel, James Roberts, Shannon Pedder, Delease Kittell, Becky McKinney, Alan Smith, Ian Anderson Front Row: Cyndee Taylor, Alyson Madigan, Nicole Shuler. Gina Mele Not Picured: Erin Faughnan, Anna Dunn-Ruiz, Vinny Fontana, Clifford Wong ljwm r FSL?--,21S1N, f, . Y , Mdwwi FQZQ V , I F V, 5,4 T lin? iff.-A-if ' : 2 1'F', lg! :1f?1E,:5f5- Pg-:Fai if 'W' f ft 1 , Back Row: Alan Smith. Lisa Brenneman, Jennifer Overline, Eric Lloyd, Jenny Deluchi, Tony Compton, Alex Butkus, Angie Rampa Front Row: .lim Westover. Ann Lovi, Eric Bjornson, Daniela Deluca, Helen Wahbeh Not Pictured: Megan Bailey, Meg Rosequist, Collette Smith CLUBS 57 Q Most people think the History Club consists of students whose main interest is discovering what kind of wood Christopher Columbus' ships were made of. According to Meg Gorzycki, the History Club is a great excuse to get out on field trips. The History Club migrates to museums and cultural festivals, such as the Renaissance Fair, Dickens Fair, and the Greek Festival. In the midst of everything, the main interest of the History Club is to have fun. A... Moderator: Meg Gorzycki It 13. i , at .7 3 I Emi Standing flcft to rightJ:Anisha Sapp, Ms. Gorzycki, Aaron Zerbst, Steve Roberts, Cristina Grappo, Frances Whealdon, Matt Chin, Grady Livingston, Christine Hagar, Elizabeth Prola, Gregory Vanderheiden, Ethan Miller Kneeling llelt to righlJ:Paulette Hodge, Jim Kennedy. Krissy Meyers, Les Hilger, Owen Derby 1 Motif' .4 lf' nn: A af' above right: Steve and Ms. Gorzycki negotiate Stcve's grade, below left: The Swingers of the club. below right: Mr, Vanderheiden, is there something we should know? 58 CLUBS :IIN In 'W' 7 ' 9 -Hlzillrs X Frorit:Chris VonTersh, Mike Sanchez Middle row:Andrienne Maynard, Lyndy Zamora, Wayne Wong, Kristie Glatze, Erin Cassidy, Jenny Lendle Back: Mr. Stephens, Christie Shaddle, Sani Santos r i'e 'sf pow' 7 A, ,,.. W. fgt- 'L ' ,Z fn ff ' . QL' -M, f .. ta, , , y jf ' t , ' Ii' X 1 ds, 4 X 1 , Af afw'aQWa ill RW I f-' fi' i-,- lag Not many people are aware of O'Dowd's Art Club. The club strives to increase our art appreciation. Mr. Stephens hopes to have a sculpture garden by the portables and has started the club's project with a fierce - Bishop O'Dowd dragon. It has been a tradition for the ' Art Club to paint the windows of the Annex at Christmas time. ln addition to decorating our school, the Art Club also does artwork for any teacher who needs it. 'rv if I . 044404, . '-- Moderator: Paul Stephens above left: Liz Ross organizes her papers. above right: The O'Dowd Dragon. below left: Miriam Lenhardt working intently. !'7J7.1Q ' 23:13 L3 I . .4 -un l x, V' ,. CLUBS 59 l 40 y 1 t iW Moderator: Kevin Skelly below left: Didnit their moms ever tell them not to point? bottom lcftt The girls take a stand. bottom middle: Lise calmly explains her view to Raquel. bottom right: John considers the options. The Junior Statesmen of America introduces students to the wodd ofpohUcs.Studenm learn the value of diplonaacy as they debate and discuss polhical,sociaL and n1oral issues. They have held many debates,including a naock decdon Rx Budiand Dukakh. VVhh hdn SkeHy asthe new n1oderator,the Junior Statesmen are more active and energenic than ever before. 60 CLUBS 2' I i Back row: Mrs. Thaler. Jennifer Santos, Paulette Hodge, Vonnah Bagner. Rachel Cochrane, Silvia Schimanko, Christian Brau, Ulrike Hartwein, Mari Green, Sabine Baier. Karen Ertewcin, Melianie Leucht, Potouli Kalofonos. Chris Lindquist, Daniel Funkel. Ibrahim Elmas, Ines Gubas, Silvia Schlect, Christian Greiffenhugen, Tiffany Kreutzer, Sean MacDonald, Aniko Balas, Danu Duffy. Front row: Mike Burkhart. Meagan Riley, Jenny Fulmer, Mr. Gerold Sedelmeier, Jenny Lendl, Razvan Dogaru, Erik Fagan, Christian Brau, Beate Manschreck, Amanda Armstrong. On March 10. the Bishop O'Dowd student body was enriched by the arrival of fifteen students from Stuttgart, West Germany. For the first time, Bishop O'Dowd and the Konigin- Katharina-Stift tsecondary high school in Stuttgartl took part in the German American Partnership Program tGAPPl. Coordinatated by faculty member, Gerold Sedelmeier, this exchange program was more than just a trip to a foreign country. German students got to know the American way of life while living with an O'Dowd host family, attending class with their host student, and taking part in trips during their four week stay. The German student prepared special presentations on pertinent German issues which they presented as guest speakers in different classes. This summer O'Dowd students will travel to Germany where they will have the opportunity to complete thc exchange process and broaden their cultural knowledge. JD G . . Umm . V ,,,.. 5---9 -i- A, 14 ' .3 . ,f - 'X jf .V 'f t.. 5., i J' Q '1--it-it 'V tj ,uv - .1 Q53, L.. 2- 1- . l. 7 F -. 1 ,Lvl IL CLUBS6l 116 The Astronomy Club start- ed late this year. but man- anged to have informative meetings. Under the direc- tion of Moderator, Bill Ly- ons, club members planned trips to the Chabot, Berke- ley, and San Francisco Ob- servatories where they had the opportunity to study the stars! The San Francisco Exploratorium and a trip to N.A.S.A. at Moffitt Field were excursions that were on the horizon. ,dh p r I W , ' '3 Q I' 5 Astronomy Club Back Row tl. to rj: Marcy Daniels, .lim Kennedy. Lorna Poirson. Front Row: Dave YV itll till Ylsbrv- Q, Field, Nicole Jones, President, Florence Cruz, Moderator, Bill Lyons. z f The Rally Band is composed of O,Dowd students who are enrolled in instrumental performing classes. Seniors- ,Dave Baskin and Todd Woodward coordinated the activities ofthe Rally Band this year. The Rally Band performs at O'Dowd sport- ing events. Their main goal is to boost school spirit and inspire the crowd. Their up- beat Msoundsl' kept the O'Dowd crowd on their feet. Rally Band Back Row tl. to r.J: .lim Richards, Todd Woodward, Dave Baskin, Mike Nichelini, Brian Brown. Middle Row: Jubairi Butler, Mark Rusting. Steve Roberts. Front Row: Will Roberts, Dave Tomasclo. The Biology Hiking Club does more than just hike. This club has gone on activities such as whale watching at Half Moon Bay, camping in the Marin Headlands, scuba and skin diving in the Russian River, and rafting down the South fork of the American River. As for hiking, the Biology Hiking Club has taken hikes from the Muir Woods to Stinson Beach. This club has also taken a ferry over to Angel Island, where they ride bikes and hike to the top of the island. During all these activities, the Biology Hiking Club acknowledges the different kinds of animals and plants which live and grow in the Bay Area, The Biology Hiking Club, moderated by Mr.Tyler, is full of fun, educational, exciting, activities. CLUBS 63 The Windsurfing Club was a new special interest group at O'Dowd, this year. The club, which was coordinated by faculty member Brian Judd. included both beginners and advanced windsurfers. Beginning windsurfcrs had the opportunity to take lessons and become Certificated ill the Berkeley Marina. while those with advanced skills had the opportunity to improve their techniques. The Windsurfing Club's activities included trips to Lake Delvale and Alameda Beach. l 9 v Y? . ' Cv., if ffwffff - - ff f Once again the O'Dowd ski 19 1 g 3 , ' T.. 4 ' club was one of the most vt Y - .,,' af I ' 'e . f 'shi I 2 :V ws, .V , 5 ,A , popular and populated clubs ' i' around. Over four hundred 1 r students enjoyed skiing on trips to Tahoe and other well known ski resorts. This year the club members planned a seven day trip to Canada. Faculty members Hugh Safford and Lorin Peters were the moderators of the club. The combination of good snow and good people made the ski club a success. ?- stiff Ski Patrol!!!'?'?!!l -7z5,,,4L' UWA K I ,. , , . , Am I , . f . -M 0 ' o up Go forthe gold! 5' Z' 6' ' ' ski Club 62? ima .L ' CLUBS 65 Moderatorffony Green Hlllll L ?r,. Black Student Union Members 'LZ fam f50!Z5BODY Vice Presidents:Angcla Hardy and Valerie Ferguson, Sccrctnry:Mycsha Griffin. Sargent-at-arms:Colletlc Flood. Missing: Sccrclziry 'l'rcasurcr:Rachellc LeBlanc. 66 CLUBS Prcsidcnl:Nari Williams The Black Student Union is a cultural club whose aim is to unify black students by educating them about their heritage. This is the B.S.U.'s first year at O'Dowd. The B.S.U. participates in projects that foster the awareness of the African heritage. Their functions consist of dances, picnics, and special retreats. The B.S.U. also has inspirational speakers, who encourage students to go on to college, join fraternities, and remain active in the black community. The B.S.U, educates their members and also supports them by offering tutoring and after school counseling. ljfmawwwiz l nqpg . u.an- -. ,P ! I K. t MSL Ihr-4' Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Members from Cal Bcrkclcy CLUBS 67 -'-'gl The Math Club treats mathematics as a sport. The mathaletes compete in contests with other mathaletes from various other high schools. Mr. Watson is responsible for setting up after school ' training sessions to further tune-up the minds of these academic athletes. t:1 Back rowffrom left to rightJ:Miller Allen, Didi Kubicek. Chris Shobar, Row: Suzette VanPelt. Tasha Fein, Sidney Chen Mary Brady, David Wong Front Md t,:Vl..D'd'Kb'hk d , ,K MESCEHQQS graiiy I I U IC C Zifl I J, I' it Qi ,fffgf3e,2ffe 'K 7 f if et' fi 1' 3 'XXX veg X , RB' KJ O 'Kp K J -'15 f 'f I t S7 fxt Q 4-f. WN-AVS i 1 fiXlN i 'iii-wifi! SD ix li!! . Xi 7 ,? , t. f . in ,M VX JDM 8 68 CLUBS J Z wwf-wywff I l l 1 'VV' from left to right: Aniko Balas, Mike Moon, Alan Moore, Pat Nagel, Grady Livingston, Br Damon Covington l' if in 1 , ,-'Sw ' is ! bc, 4 Q I D 'K 1 , ..g...a9 :off V i3',,ZPa'1aW 3 TT If ian Brown, The Audio Visual Department is a vital part of the teaching process. The AV squad is responsible for the scheduling and broadcasting of all programs shown on the closed circut T.V. network at O'Dowd known as KBOD. They also deliver, set up and operate projectors and tape recorders. The AV squad can also be seen at various O'Dowd events doing sound, special lighting and video taping. ,...,......- Moderator: Owen Derby Q i it in Q-F ' T J i jg!! E ll E g my 4 win- .ti yt- f T ' iiii T fi 2 A , or A5 s Hi A A W ' l in, VEXB7 J i' u ' ' l fini , CLUBS 69 Moderator: Greg Vanderheiden Members UP PRO T The Crozier is the title of O'Dowd's student newspaper, run by the new moderator Gregory Vanderheiden and editor-in-chief, Dawn Souza. The 1988-89 staff consisted of writers, artists, and editors from every class in the school. This year, the Crozier staff attended a journalism class at Cal State Hayward and an in-school writing session to get new ideas for the newspaper. The Crozier reflected the events and social issues which are important to O'Dowd students and faculty. This year, the Crozier included editorials from students and teachers, changes in the type, a change in printers, and a dedicated editor-in-chief. Dawn Souza worked closely with the editors and writers to make sure that O'Dowd received the best work from the Crozier staff. 70 CLU BS of the Crozier staff working on layout yur 'U ! ' r' -, . ., 1 -Y H f .. Fmt.-, t QW tl ..1. Ohm H. ,Q . , 'f.,f,1. Dawn Souza Dawn Souza was editor-in-chief of the Crozier. She is interested in newspaper publishing, as well as social issues of the l980's. Dawn was also the sports editor and was determined to make the '88-89 Crozier staff the best staff for O'Dowd's newspaper. ' ' 72929 'M 12: 1 P 4 -,, , , Mig? ' Editorials: Jennifer Chavez and Elizabeth Leslie News: David Wong and Cindy Wong 4 . if ,, , 1 1, 1-' 1 9 'f 1 in Photos: Anne Escudero Features: Jenny Deluchi and Vonesca Stroud nwhlhzfyh , f' -ra fm Z7 55' . I V S PV: 1 -. :Siu :L -- I ': rf ' HH-.,.':C4 .- I' I? ff 5 'f V, g 1 1 WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Photosfflrlistsr Michael Adcdipc. .lim Richardson, Anne Writers: Paulette Hodge, Tyeka Diggs, Anne Escudcro, Jenny Deluehi, Vonescai Escudcm Stroud, Dawn Souza, Jennifer Chavez, Phillip Gomes CLUBS 71 72 CLUBS ' 0 'S- 1 Lt, Anne Eagan Copy Editor -I Paulette Hodge Clubs Editor 7 if -.Q ,...-r Clifford Wong Editor-in4Chief Susan Nickl Photos Editor .lcnmlcr Bccry Student l,il'c lidi A f '. Us J . I, 1' 1 ad. . Greg Canessa Computer Editor . 1 Dunu Duffy Sports Editor Nancy Wilkins Editor-in-Chief -P. :XL Nicole Cober Seniors Editor lr X Vzilcric Ferguson Academics Editor . j - 1 e ,ft 1 ,4 , 5 7 15, . 7: l Q Mairna Gehrke ' Wilgalizabeth Ross' Y i What does the name Mitre mean? It's the title of O'Dowd's yearbook, yet many students do not know what the word means. The Mitre is the official headdress worn by the bishops of the Roman Catholic church during masses and holy days. But for the O'Dowd community, the Mitre is the official record of all the events and people special to our school, the whos and whats in pictures and words. The Mitre staff of 1988-89 was comprised of 23 dedicated members under the direction of Teresa Acebo, who also works in the Development Office and has moderated yearbook for two years. ln remembering the year and the people of O'Dowd, we would like to thank persons not on staff who helped out on deadlines: artists Jason Kelly, Bret Hitchcock, and Alex Butkus, and photographer Janine Malcolm. A special thank you goes out to our Art Editor, Sani Santos. who designed the cover and division pages. Film for our photographers was provided by Bordanaro 8: Zarcone. Jostens , published this xxxv edition of the Mitre, 4-if producing 1060 copies of the yearbook. ,Mari ' ' CLUBS 73 41.9 7 O O Q C ., of o O Qoqo 04,-no A Q 0,00 A OA QQCJ Cx A O O O , OO O O 2 G39 060 Q 143 OD ,QQ O so O Q G I C3 CD Us M Q O Wwe? fb W 74 SPORTS fy Q, O D an TR Q 0 wo C' pw O8 Q 00 A6 0 'Ok M Q n Q Ah O fb: O .Q Q W 4 X G30 c ,JJ A QEX65 WW M2 ff 5, N N 5 S? x ,. , lg. Lu ff Q! ,xl 7 , cvvff' fgsiq A, M7 Q Q .- Lb oz, O O 1' oo f' f' 9 O ' ' To 'K-'ga Cf-C:-O AGA' O X , O6 0 ix Q X' -, O O M 1 O OA 0 oc fg I Q go Cb O A O OC, Ar, C3 C CN J C L 1 c fb S A 0 f C, QJOC X Q O ipgo O Q O Nm O k1i O , O90 ,' 1 OO 0 ' Cv P Y O 6 gl- oi, o O X e o 9300 O Ax ' QT OR 5 ?'fP Q Il Q O 0 Q62-O O O 6 O' 0 O 6 6:9115 O E-9 O 5 C3 QI 6 C, CDP' . Q ' 0025, CN .Q 6 x C' ACD 0 fm? 'Q 0 CD QA. ,C ETS 75 0 fW 01 cu Cheerleading Spiritleaders on the Rise! uCheerleading is a combination of hard work and funlv -F.Warmerdam 1 M K P iv 6 ' rsily Cheer Back ro K K IIy,Nicole Wilson,Sarah Mader From ow:Cindy T ylor, Kalli M l I h B S y T ll c n os , rei Wallace, onsa 14 lil I. i..Lx..n if 2 J V. Chccr Back row: Kim GranI,Shunec Ha k I 1 D I B d C I I h N colc Williams Missing:Tumika Williams 76 SPORTS Y'v.-' 1 I, 7, ., , '- ,, ' 4 -4, I - -A H ,,. . -r , - ,f A 1g.1f'E'g.Tg2j11-M, .1 t ,,.,-f JI 'I -1 - H ,v fi. ,, H, ., n , 'L' J fda Ar. I :V 1 f-' ,H,a9,.d ' fl., q .L A , 59:20 Qicylzi' I ,Q 1 Q' . fb. f.: -. ' t i f-xg f rf a -- rag: ' - A .- V ., Q, ' 5 ' X . ' '. ff. , ' f 1 . . , 'V 'r K7 'r ' 5 'f lf? JJ V- ' - f 5: fF.7b .,'f? 'yQ'w. ik 'M -H 5523231 gfmi js? 1 E f. ,I V-0 Iv. .V I .,. I :N ly-AW. I ,Z F- ,r I wg 1, :fa A- , 3Ql.2,,g4v.1?g,a?fa.5 vi - ' - ff K , t 4 'V ' 'W' . 1 .f.g . . 4 '- ' , . M -. 'f r fzfff-ff' ' T1 f , - - '51 ' .krgyfbl 'Lid yyjlx I. V W 3 .fy . . v:Ai4'..-9355512 ' .. ' X., - f - - 4--- A gwqggmx. , 5- ,wa-H In Brief The 1988-89 spiritleaders had a unique quality that set them apart from squads of the past. They were so unified! Whether at work or play, the cheer and songleaders communicated their ideas to one another to come up with a finished routine each week. Another outstanding quality about these talented young women was the fact that they generated enthusiasm and sparked excitement within the crowds. Cheerleading is a sport that tends to be overlooked, but with these new beams of vitality, spirit at O'Dowd is definitely 'on the rise'! SPORTS 77 Cheerleading Seniors of Spirit! We're sooo unified! -Nicole Schuler In Brief Each summer, the cheer and son squads are requested to attend a one week camp sponsored by the U.S.A. Cheerleading Association. Camp is considered to be very important by the spiritleaders because it helps sharpen skills, promote spirit, and create unity within the squad. Spiritleaders perform, learn new cheers and dances and compete against other schools. This past summer, the O'Dowd spiritleaders received the Unity Award, a prized trophy which is awarded to the team who shows exemplary actions throughout the duration of camp. Way to go O'Dowd! 78 SPORTS v .V , 'WM ' W, 4 I A 21 ' if-, ,ff-424, ' 7 1 , ,, f , , , I f V ,f-A WZ! .. ,. iff' Z' f 2 :wi ,. . ? -,V , wif Wnszfw E71 I L AA. 4 Q ps W' M F 9, 4 Q 7, ,f 1, rf., ,f A '-v M V: Varsity Song Back r0w:NicoIe Shuler,Adrianm: Hopper Middh: rowijudy Grccn, Nicole Cobcr. Jana Outlaw Front row:Nari WiIliams,Jocelyn Jackson,Rachcllc LeBlanc 5 ,., V 1-4: SPORTS 79 Z2 94 339 4 , w. M Z Z J Q Q 1 ff. Q fi an? f ,r Z gf 5 M gi Z Z Z 9 Q f 23 5 ff f 'ga .,, .. , , ' if 9 A '99 Cross Country Pain, Gain Just do what you can, kiddow -Coach O Men's Cross Country Back rowfleft to rightJ:Luke Erwln,Craig Dcvinni,Eugene lmura,Josh Olkowski,Tyler Goodmanson,Tom Thompson,David Joyce,Erik BaIas,Coach Brown,Coach Olkowski Middle row: Brian Mcmillan,Forte Rodrigucz,Brian Chin,Doug Wiedwald,Kcvin Brunetti,Mike Brush,Yan Balas Front Row: Lloyd Stockey,Matt Barron,John Taylor,Leon Rountreeffodd Allington H440 Womcn's Cross Country Back Rowtlcft to rightyffouch Brown,Anlko BuIztm,Tz1sl1u l'cin,AngcIu MiIlcr,Robyn Mclhol'f,Jill Callaghanfouch Olkowskn Middle row. Amanda Armstrong,Nuncy WiIkins,Adria Abarrajtndrczl Brudlcy,MichCllc Gcc,Angclu Dulkc,Nocl ltcin Front row: .lcssicu Anderson,Erica KayIcr,B:1rbara Brown,Jcnnz1 Dcschmidlllorcncc C'ru1,Eun .lcon. Missing'Qiqi Rodriquw 80 SPORTS 'vt 1,15- - 1 A Robyn, are you going the right way? K 9151.1- l saw hcr first, shck mine! N 'lug,X N-rn N J F Wc'vc got the legs, and we know how to use them. 4 , ,L . 3, 4 wee t . M ?5f3?L- , ' 5. . . . ' fa ara vt ,.,,. 4 75 1 I W1 ' ,TQ ' 6355 I-N. Ag, ' V. 'V ' xv 1 iiifgi .4 v Q Ah KAVJ.. Ya, l think l'm the next Flo Jo. In Brief O'Dowd's Cross Country team's strength is due to the incredible amount of work and effort that the team gives to the sport. These atheletes are coached and trained by Coach Olkowski and Coach Brown. They go through strenuous training to be the best. This year O'Dowd met with their toughest competition againist Piedmont High and Encinal. This seasonis teams have continued to be top contenders in the Bay Area's ESAL. The men's and women's team,s approach and dedication make the Cross Country team successful. v ,.,, Www. 95? -2 , .. SPORTS 81 ME ul Tennis Swinging to Success It was a building year with a lot of great enthusiasm, strong players, and new team membersf'-Mike Soberanes .-----w-...p Jill and Jennifer work, as Shannon and Raquel give the orders. In Brief This year's women's tennis team proved to be victorious. Even though they lost to top-ranked Piedmont and league champions Alameda, they were able to defeat Notre Dame, last year's tough competitor, with a 7-0 record. To prepare for constant competition, the men's and womenls tennis teams had elimination rounds every week. In order to maintain an individual rank, one had to challenge other players above them. This strategy, combined with a lot of practice and determination led the women's tennis team to a third place league victory. At the time the Mitre was going to press, the men's tennis team had not yet been divided into varsity and junior varsity teams, but was preparing for league competition. 82 SPORTS Tricia Ochoa models her tennis ra new Vanna White? ff' X, . '.,. fwcgigfl ,, ,,,, . . fa -if' J 5 . E 5 Jill Vincent goes in forthe kill cket. The Leslie Cavanaugh likes to whistle when she plays. s Preparing for the return , u . - v . ' . , . . , I ,- f . .- - 4 f w , .. f ' . . , f' ' t . ,', . ' 'Ii-T1-'-lf''fZ6'l 7'E ?' Y 0 TI' F 'W' f 72A ,, f f Oh my gosh it's gonna get me! Putting it right where l want it Just Icave mc alone! l ,rt x . , , , - E ' 3 Z ., i - -i 1 g. ' 55 , x , 51 l1's easy to do ballet and play tennis at the Ready for takeoff same time. Women's team Back Row Ll. to r.J: Asta GlatzerfVj,Edith MurphytVJ,Leslie CavanaughfVl,Maddie BurnsUVj,Courtney LaPearItJVj,Carisa LcetJVJ,Natasha RandalllVj,Carinu BaIoughtVJ,Corinne HendschlJVj.2nd rowglanet KobashifVj,.lenniFer MontagueUVj,Raquel BournhonesquetjVj,Shannon PedderfJVj,.Iennifer KobashitVJ,Tricia OchoatVJ.Front row :Cindy Ochoa4VJ,Jill VinccnttJVj. Ginny' C? fs QF' Egilj 1 l r rw f . '. in t WW Y' .- ' HAM 't 29:71 5:24 t. . , -.NR 1 ,wxdtv -1 A V, 1, , jtp 'g Q ' My ' 5. 1' 1 - Z., H' , ff: . ' ww QL: 4 '- t, 1 gi 17 H, 7 . Mcn's team Back Row tl. to r.J:Mikc Caulfield,Briun Caull'ield,Briun Rogers,Brcnt Ad:1ir,WolfWoll'- mz1nn,.Iun Balus,Alcx Boss. 2nd RONV1MCD'S and Women'm couch, Mike Sobranles,Hcnry Kiung,Mike Hzxrtlcy,Burry .Icnnings,Raymz1r Rossoukh Ist Row:Tom Post,Louis Lchnl,Mikc Ramrcll. Missingjcff Buftulmu. SPORTS83 N NX X x t A Q -ii ffl ...'N. RKXXWSS I J NXSN NNEKSRQK 1 43 43 95 5 441 QA N ' X4 'V ' S -1, fi .tm Football .... v-W n the Rise M. 'fThe success of the JV team is due to the success of the frosh program started last year, and should eventually lead to a successfull varsity team. - Tony Green J.V. Football tLeft to Rightj Back row: Jim Glafkides, Joe Scott, Aaron Ward, Bishara Bellum, Shane Overline, Shane Bullard, Eric Hove, Ron Bullard. Row Three: Gary Mason, Daryl Montgomery, Ernest Bryson, Stan Kelly, Chris Sterling, Scott Gallagher, Derek Bystrum, Jim Dohm, Greg Elliot, Ed Coates, Tony Green, Hollis Green. Row Two 3 Derek Wilburn, Bryan Holmes, Larry Longruss, Kurt Weiser, I.T. Forte, Mario Perez, Ryan Brown Front Row: Dana Johnson, Andy Crawford, Jabari Butler, Jim Erickson, Damien Neff, Jamal Richardson 'f? lllli ,M , ff avr-it-:.a s'f3g -7 W.sff j,,f'tv if wtf' 'Z lf+f?7't ' 'fi fm? W 5ir rgl'm4 5'!'1 iLn' 3 r. - 1 'Z' 'H We ef-+ 435 5 Freshmen Football fLel't to Right! Back row: Jamal Simms, .lim Whitticom, Cameron Platt, Dominic Williams, Kevin Brunctti, Erik DeVreeze, Kevin Baldwin, Greg Morris, Chris Price, Erik Werner. Row Three: Matt Colgan, Alex Glickman, Boyd Morrison, Jon Ahern, Harvey Hodge, Rob Ross, Seth Smith, Jason Bryant, Matt Rusello Row Two: Jabari Norton, Jelani Bell, Rich Moore, .lon Gruenn, Brandon Hunter, Scan O'Daniels, Parris King, Peter Smith, Teshay Flowers, Brandon Wehrly, Front: Mike Jackson, Erik Tynes, Miles Musuret, .lake Dietrich, Bill Wahbeh, Ajiiyi Jackson, Mike Martin 84 SPORTS rw ' 2+ .X ,.. Frosh Coaches: Kevin Kushing, Sean Musgroove, Daryl Hill -ggi J DOG Pl LE! ,- lx x K all i ,A E72iZ,.r,' .,.,,.. 3 ,.z1f55a-1 ,5:g2,., 1. -,,-. 4.-N ,B r 2 E. 1 5' , f 4 , i- 6 ' ,oh T11-..,, A great new dance called the bird, l , v-4 . - 1- . ' 'P 4 , nr '.'- f . L Sorry, please excuse me! In Brief The 1988 Junior Varsity Dragons looked strong this year. Fine seasons were turned in by Joe Scott, Ed Coates, Scott Gallagher, Damien Neff, and Ernest Bryson. Their combined efforts together with a great coaching staff in Tony Green, Gary Mason, Hollis Green, and Daryl Montgomery gave league competition a tough battle. Their acquired strength came from the experience that the majority of the players gained while playing on last year's frosh squad. These Dragons will be a force to contend with in the years to come. The Frosh team also had a good year. The big turnout of freshmen should guarantee a good football program for the future at O'Dowd. The experience gained on the freshman level is invaluable to the entire football program because it gives O'Dowd the opportunity to see how the league will develop. SPORTS 85 V? Z 1 ff X ,f?35lN.XEfx KNEW 34 .f - iz Football The Fight is This team comes to play!,,-Paul Perenon i k'The agony of defeat. In Brief The 1988 Varsity Dragons overcame a mental hurdle this year. Though they were predicted for last place by the Tribune, they went undefeated in pre-season play. Victories over teams like Albany, Encinal, and Richmond left them with a 5 and l record after their first six games. The key element to the team's success was the return of many veteran players and support from new comers like Frank Ennix, Danny Moyles, Jimmy Sexton,and John hdaginnis 86 SPORTS Were going to Disneyland! gl A Qu-rr n +L I Uv., .cf Q! ,Q P 9 l t I i t P I l 1 Christian Gonzalez and Homecoming festivities. if . aft his mother at the , 1 6 X X 1 l . an .L. f Varsity Coachestleft to righti: James Moore, Jack Cortcannon, Paul Perenon, Gene 1 Karl Lampley, Art Santos, Dan DeSchmidt, Dan MacDonald, Miller Allen ' if LA. Varsity Football tLcl'l to Rightl Alun Smith, .Ierry Furristal, Ryan Turner, kric Hjornson, Matt Davies, Paul r Geddes Osborne, Alex Cox. Kevin Davis, Greg Nornton Row Two' Korcsh Adams, Mare Ptirrino, Mike Cardinale, Frank Ennix, Pat Mtilltassian, Gabe Shuken, Jason Cuncannon. Dan Maellunald, D.im.1ni Mitchell. .lim Sexton. Dwayne Valexiu, Aaron Pont, Miller Allen, Chris Gonzalez, Brice Melxeever, Darin Apperstm. Chris Apnricio. Dan V Moyles, Karl Lampley Front Row: Tomas Salinas, Tom Haines. Shawn Parker, Ralph Colbert, Danny DeSchntidt, Scott Smith, Art Santos, .Iohn Maginnis, Jason Perez . Z ry SPORTS 87 . . - .t fp ga 3 ? 9 Q3 Q if 5 l? 3 , . f EE tlvAl3UN5 .. 2 X r f-.' if 1,4 Moore, Howard Farmer, at ea a 5 4 J V f V' Z 9 Z Senior Varsity Players - Back Rowlleft to rightJ:Paul Geddes, Christian Gonzalez, Darin Apperson, Alan Smith, Pat Malkassian, Gabby Shaken, Alex Cox, Tomas Salinas, Ralph Colbert Front Row: 6 3 f I? 2 Z 2 Z If f K 1 r veiieybaii Together, to Fight, to in MBAAA, Black and Gold is the consensus from the sheep herders and the fellow sheep. -Coach Acebo and Coach Vierra Varsity Volleyball Back row:Melisa Harris,Anna Semansky,Becky McKinney,Sheila Kclly,Coach Stephanie Vierra,Coach Patrick Acebo Middle row: Kelly Werner,Michelle Charronulanine Malcolm,MaryAnn Richards Front row:Diane .loyce,Jennifer Pruitl,Melisa Burastero,Leah Wells .l.V.VoIIcyball Back row:Coach Sharon Garnicr,Elisc Mcycrsffalianu Ravnik,Carolyn Manley,CoachShcrric Cabral Middle row:Molly VaIim,Megan McPherson,ColIeen BaIIentinc,Theresa Molinari Front rowtlodi GiacoIetti,Gabrielle Espejo,Carly Adamivlcssica Vetter Jennifer Pruitt ready for action 88 SPORTS -L 6 Y A' ' A- V ' -Q l ' ' ,, A it A . L, f 1,.vg'1!n'i,xLP ya, I Q i H 46' V V' 2,325 i 2 11 l i I I , . N if ' ' K V' r f -' - 4. ' X Q, . V , Y if N A 'X .' . - . N a g .1 ', Hey Anna, l'm a Buffalo! Qin., Y Molly! It's volleyball, not basketball! v' .1 i . ,f2,.'2+-ftaaw, , . mf. ' '?f5+-Q W5-gb, Eff F91-4 ' 1 ' ' I -S., fr I , K .I 4 5 v'f+f.4r?H:L1A N , -fa-Min :jjj-lf,,4mn qv V?1f4..- ' H ' M-..,, 1 sf. Q ' : , '-vf1,.,.,,-Mvritih ,hm U I . . v . mi. V ri-'r-vg,,.,,.'sM+ 4 M . .- . , fe-4.-.-a I ,411 . 1..,.,., .,-.... ' ' 5 ' V -V. ..i,,,,-. H ' QQ-L' I , A ,Q 4' .N -X ' ' 1 ' w-a..,.,.t-vfe V ' ' ' Megan McPherson's spiking technique In Brief How does one sum up Dragon Volleyball, a sport consistant with the spirit of O'Dowd? Dedication, vigorous practice, talent, and teamwork come to mind. While most of us leisurely enjoy the fleeting days of summer, Dragon Volleyballers commit themselves to hearty training. Training, that with faithful practice and unconditional effort, will produce outstanding and hopefully unbeatable teams. Unity is the key component of any teams success. Only by working together is there progress, precision, and strength. It is these qualities, along with perfected skill, that our Dragons possess. It is with their dominating power that both volleyball teams enjoyed a very victorious season. SPORTS 89 at KKK YRS. 2 l . -. YN ,N l NYS NRM hat's K1Ck1Hg9 I believe that O'Dowd soccer has become a force in the Bay Area and will get more exposure as soccer continually grows in our area. - Coach Ed Foge II? 'J , ' ,,pf'3 'P' In Brief The 1989 Varsity team has gone through a year of reconstruction. With only five returning players: Chris Fee, Kevin Nakahara, Chris Smahlik, Josh Kalkstein, and Chris Monge, the team has undergone a major metamorphasis. In league play, the team han an impressive 12-2-1 record, with an overall record of 12-7-1. Unfortunately the varsity team was stopped on the way to the North Coast Section playoffs by Piedmont in a heartbreaker match that ended 1- 0. All--league honors were given to jr. Rob Warner and seniors Chris Fee, Josh Kalkstein, and Kevin Nakahara. The team started slowly, but built their way up to take the league. commented Coach Brian Cushing. A young j.v. soccer team, composed of primarily freshman players went 1-6 in pre- season play. A combination of hard work and practice brought them back as they finished in their league with a record of 5-0-2, shutting out the top 3 teams in the league. 90 SPORTS -IIIIIIIIIII-Ill--l-lIIlIIIIllIIIulIIIUIlWWWM lui- -4 Varsity Men's team ffrom left to rightbz Coach Joe Hayak,Chris Monge,Eric Thompson,Chris Aparicio,Greg Francioch,Vinnie Fontana,Coach Ed Foge,Chris Fee,Alex Butkus,Fred Stevens,Kevin Nakahara,Tom Green,Craig Fee,Chris Linquist,Mario Perez,R0bin Warner,Frank Ennix.J0sh Kalkstein,Chris Smahlik JV Mcn's team ffrom left to rightji Coach Brian Cushing,Todd Arlingtonjviike .lohnsomjcsse Wilon,Craig DcVinny,Christian Grecn,David Hoblcrvlamie Whilicom,Eric DeVrec7c,,Iohn HaIIin.FrankIin DiIl,Mike Arcchiga,.lcssc Purrish,.lacques Lchot,John Orum,B:1rry Jcnningsvlcrry Accardo,Brad Schuler,missing:Eric Hove. SPORTS 91 w V. ga? H iiii wifi: 'E335 I ii 5, A W M it :U 1 i V mit Ni? it yeast t 3 Y N A Soccer i I Getting Their Kicks!! The season went far better than I ever dreamt, but the key to success is to always play within your ability. -Coach Matt I I Byrne . I Women's Varsity Soccer Team: back row tl to rl: Coach Matt Byrne, Stacey Recmer, Susie Baldwin. Krissy Thornberry, Kim Franklin, Alysa Mahoney, Nalo Jones, Cecily Chudacoff. middle row: Megan Riley, Anne Garperdone, Heidi Saiz, Marcela Estrop, Julie Hawkey, Jessica Anderson, Jenny Davis, Edy MacDonald. from row: Emily Carson, Karyn Shipp, Rocky Vecchiarelli, Kim Nakahara, Stacey Dreiss, Reina D. Missing: Stephanie Stark, Kristen Bouvier, Kelly Warner ' If il ' , ,V ' if in ff 4 H ' 4 6 , MZ W- , - h Q EQ f-'A at wg ' , 4 0.-.g.-, ' A' , -' ' 4 5 42 56 ' rw' , ' A V A fa afp.,fw.z ,, I JV f 4, I 1. 4 ,,Vt r ,I I. . , u V W, ,511 , f I fy, 1 f A A 1 f, f 5 ' 1 , 4 1 ,I V J ,' , ' VZ' X 'IZ 1 f 1 ' -I 44' 'f 7 . . ,Q 5' 'umwf ff' J Z , , 41 V 4 a ff , ' W - ' 4 ,.AI,',,,,7n,lz,w 2 ,Jw-Q I 1.1.4-' A ' 92 SPORTS 115727, In Brief The lady Dragons soccer team had an incredible season this year. Led by senior Anne Gaspardone, junior Kim Franklin, and sophomore Kim Nakahara, the varsity team proved to be the one to beat. Kicking off the season with a victory over El Cerrito Q13-OJ, the Dragons showed their fans that their season was going to be a promising one land that it was . . .J The season went far better than I ever dreamt stated coach Matt Byrne. Rookie Nalo Jones and consistent improvements from Alysa Mahoney held the team in strong defense, while Kelly Werner and Krissy Thornberry dominated in offense. Keeper Heidi Saiz with the rest of the defense kept the scoring low, and the team strong. All in all the lady Dragons had an exceptional season. SPORTS 93 I si 1 . 9 l l ll 21 l i : lil glial ts? 225 if 5 ty: 2 11g Lacrosse Fastest ame on Foot I They're State materialf,-Coach Cagaanan I - I' r' I aff I ,g ...!' In Brief The 1989 Varsity Dragon lacrosse team had an incredible season. Beginning the season with a close victory over Skyline H.S., the Dragons proved that they'd be a tough team to beat. Led by seniors Jake Azevedo, Seth DeAvila, Miguel DeAvila, and Eric Anderson, the team became known as one of the best lacrosse teams in the state. Although suffering a loss to Cal Berkeley, the Dragons had an overwhelming victory over University H.S. of San Francisco. Other key players who contributed to the success of O'Dowd's victorious varsity team, were senior Darin Apperson, juniors Eric Giere, Mike Burkhart, Danny Moyles, and Ray Mathis. plus sophomore Jim Erickson. At the time that the Mitre was going to press, the j.v. lacrosse team had just begun league competition. By the looks of the team and competition ahead, the prospect of the team doing well looked bright. 94 SPORTS 'T 2 9' -1 J, I , t ,i V' r l Varsity Men Back row: fl,to r.J Alex Butkus, Marc Porrino, Mike Burkhart, Eric Giere, Brian Copenhagen, .lim Erickson, Aaron Gaines, Jules Goulet, Miller Allen, Eric Anderson, 8: Danny Moyles. Front row:Kl.to r.j Ray Mathis, J.D. Lanigan, Miguel DeAviIa, Kenny Kwak, Matt Bradley, Seth DeAviIa, Brett Hitchcock. Matt Barron, Greg Carson,8L Vinny Fontana. Missing: Coach Dorian Cagaanan, .lake Azevedo, Darin Apperson. J,v. Mcn Back row: 1l.to r,l Don Tcakell, Eric Hove, Lou Cz1mbcll,JuyJohnston, Shane Overline, Abdula Harper, Brent Hillsbcth,William Wilson, Bryan Holmes, Glenn Wong, Skott Gallegcr, Miko Patten, Andre Jabar, Eric Burns, Craig Parker, Jaime Wittackcr, lan Riley, Aaron Wardstcr. Front row:Ql.to r.l Barnabis Wilson, Andre, Miguel Artichoke, Petc Parker, Tiny Timson. SPORTS 95 - ' mn f'1 Basketball Playing Hoop All in all, the young team has gained invaluable experience for the next year. -Coach Mlke Phelps we . If Q 'f gow? 45. .r, Uwwlvzlt W, ' v 1 fo? , ,V Oo 'P fi so V t 'fl 2 ' f r P 'B bl 'if' F5 Q ' a' C Ad' I Q JQYQ A P V -' Q VL -Y , I - I ,ix Q. .gas 1 4.55115 to P 45, P Q e , . 554, ' L 3 L ' I ' , 'W L: W I ld, V F I ai 41- .ff f' K ' ,fQZLrf,Q24,, ' Q - ' I Freshmen Back Rowfl. to r.j: John Ahern,Derek Bystrum,Yuri Kreutzer,Chris Price,Troy Peterson Middle row: Travis McCain,Sean Bullard,Ivan Dodic,John Booker,Tony Polk Front row: Adam Herndon,Keir Gumbs,Mike Kleeman,Marco Campos 96 SPORTS , Mir! 1 91,5 Ap 7 F. If V 1 I :mf is J: 'ii , 13 'Z 1- of ' - ' x.,...AQ 5 'V' A X if-. .' 0 K ' 4 Y -V 4, . W 1 , I . ' - 1 4 ijt l ' V k .. Q -i HL. ' It Y ,f- .l.V. Back Rowil, to r,J: Chris Peters,Bob Herring,Mark Rusting,Matl Davies,Greg Harris Middle ' Row: Chris .lohnson,Nick Williams,Matt Speakman,Kareem Jackson Front Row:Aaron Grell.Erin lg ia I Zerbst,Dewayne Martin,Karesh Adams 4 ,..,- . .1 L' 'T li 1 7 . nz M. .' , P it . V 'T , ..,. .ML 4--Y--------H - Y V If-A' I . T . s . In Brief QQ T71 Al h f . f . ,Z Q. t ough lack o experience rustrated the J.v. 4' i' team at the beginning of the season, leaf. 1 i ' determination coupled with hard work helped ' them overcome these feelings. There were battles i Q. Q and struggles throughout the season, but they ' were able to pull through and finish with a 16-9 Z record. -. - 2 . H G .I , Q 1 l r ' Q g 'Q ,ng The freshmen, young as they were, had a very L J-fn 1. ig. , impressive first season. They dominated their by .Q , , league finishing with a 9-2 record, tied for first . pl- 'i . place with St. Joes f Notre Dame. ,H--.W L F T- fri-- s ' 1 . - ' ' vl ' 'P An easy two. T' S Q 5 . . ....-'T - .'... 1 .mum SPORTS 97 Basketball Take 'em to the Hole! O'Dowd fans have come to expect an automatic trip to the Northern California State playoffs. However, these trips aren't automatic. -Coach Mike Phelps UNH! In Brief Despite losing all five starters from last year's squad to graduation, the varsity men's team opened the season with a win in the Oakland Chamber of Commerce Tournament. In league action, the men did very well, placing second with an overall league finish of 22-9. They lost a close game for the league championship against St. Josephs f Notre Dame by a score of 60-54. The team was invited to the North Coast Section playoffs where they beat Berkeley High, but unfortunately they were defeated by St. Joes in the semi-finals. Junior Eric Bjornson received all-league honors. I7 4 'T ill! L l f fl I- j ' 98 sPoRTs 1 fer-W --4.133334 1 D 1 wwkiiihflfii i , 'T 9 ' f .WD .. S , .. i: , ' ' .. , H - Mig, .0 -S . H ,,,, in I mfg- 3,-Q44 5' 4 gg , f 1' Y - , . - - 4 ' ' tj:-' .-,f L, :f ?i'f'A--Y, i' ' W' .X 7 ,EQ , fi' L if 1 A , ' f'Agf1'- ,,.A gm- f Q3kgh,yHwQw' ,' fY ,Qty kb ' Q , i' i i Y! f 791 1' ' f ' ' ' A ' ' ' , ,., ,, 1 -. 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AMN WHL UHAIIGTS 32 UKALYUNE E 3 is Back row il, to r.J: Scott Brown,.lim Westovcr,Eric Bjornson,Damon Covington,Ajcnc Mohr,Mike Banisler Middle row: Jason Powcll,Lou Richie,Eric Robinson Front row:Bart Enslyfleveland McKinney,Mark Porrin0,Zuri Williams SPORTS 99 -1.1 -fr Basketball akin' t to the Hoop l ' 77 Getting better every day. -Coach l l QASHIIF X Q xxsno, wise A ' .3 li i fm, I X , I Xqtsiinp I QWHW l . 2 3 -.1 , i wwi L' t't- inniir l V 1 A B . U AN.. , -. . Varsity tl to rj Back row: Carla Benasso,Collete Smith,QiQi Rodriquez, Tiffany Kreutzner, Michelle l Petroleje, Collete Smith. Emily Murphy, Dana Schleske, Julie Winkenbach, Front row: Jenny Fulmer, l Katie Dittmer, Coach Doug Vierra. Angie Lewis, Eileen Murphy. Varsity player QiQi Rodriquez checkin' out the 1 situation .li l - 1wg,i1Vi WU V911 I LIVUWN ' MJ :link l V JM ki y an Q my .Nfl 'M ? l fs 1 Junior Varsity fl to rj Back row: Coach Larry Polito, Jenna Sehrnidl, Ann l.u7ur, Shannon Brady, l ' I Shukimba Carlin, lilimbelh Probu. Middle row: Theresa Molinari, Tinn Dworuk, Myeshn Dickerson, Alex Grote. Front row. Ngoc llumphrey,.lillS:1nChuf, Miehelle Besuw, .lodi fiiueolelli, .l.V.pl11yer.lennnS'hmidld 'bbl' Y d I - ' irl e ri ing own lit col WW: Varslty player Carla Benasso drlvmg down the court --,-1' ,Y +2545 f WL ass? J V ladies puttln on the defense U11-17 Y f Ffgaxlhhvx D 'W , -if HQ!! dh: 3: Qgty lQHWW xg l .bgsiop Q W., NCES? f l' In Brlef The women s basketball team showed lmmense teamwork All the players both varsrty and jumor varslty partlclpated wlth great enthusrasm There was a great balance of scormg and reboundmg that took place both durlng practlce and durlng the games The varslty basketball team was ranked flfteenth 1n the East Bay The varslty lady dragons were 9 l xn league play and 13 12 overall as of Feb 17, l989 The lady dragons were led by four semors Pomt guard Angle Lewls was a great asslst leader and had the most steals Forward Collette Brown and center Mlchelle Petroleje were both exceptlonal at reboundmg Guard Eileen Murphy was a leadmg scorer and one of the best shooters The junror varslty lady dragons were 10 l ln league action and 23 3 overall as of Feb l7, 1989 The J V team conslsted of mne freshmen and four sophomores Wrth such an outstanding overall league record, the O'Dowd women's basketball program wxll surely contmue to be a strong contender ln the years to follow .12 Ti? - b ' - V-are V f-f'.- ... -N 1 I Lk 3 . ,QL -'ff ff- ll ,'W6it AL 2 !Ew-.t'i5!. -1l- tr' 1 W X ' x' ' fllll r t W I I , ll , , 4 Ia 1 VJ 6 A -qu '-.v 1 l ' t A , ,F ' 5 'I 4 A .. , ll H, wrt f l ,m , 9 l EHR at ' m . l , -11 l ,- ' v ' T ' 1 2 - Y' I .tx ,X -fl - ,5 ' 4 ff ' H Y 1 .-1, 5.331 eueewwjgaysqze , 'TT fl 4 t f -7, V TZ. .Lf ,SGA Y,4,iNMuUM44 V . '.2 f:f-.-Mgr 'v ' :I - - - W .41 A n - ' A . A v I SPORTS lOl .. ,g:,V,v,,3.sg ,g,, ,wie , igzfzfi,1.5f3.y.f1lglq .iw x iflif , V '.,-si iaiixl Volleyball Diggin, t Hasta la vista, baby! -Pat Acebo vi-7 pllll Q.. Our players getting on the ball! In Brlef Men's volleyball has returned to O'Dowd under the direction of Coach Pat Acebo, who restarted the team this year, he says, because there was a large amount of interest. The team played for Alameda County Express, a volleyball club from Berkeley, in the 18 and under division. Although the team didn't participate in a league this year, Acebo looked forward to doing so in the near future. This year, he wanted most to teach the players what it takes to play competitively. Acebo said, I expect them to learn gradually. And learn is just what the members of the team did. Acebo noted that the strong desire to learn and to play volleyball was the strength of the team. Undoubtedly, it will be the key to future success! 102 SPORTS 94 '51 Q O 'P ..Q.9.V.'.w 1000 1388338833 s ooooooo s 3997777 Arno ooo 4 Z+ 'Qf' 93 - 1 - 0 .if s. 3. bg i A T aft ' it 1' as ff,E T7 WF! g i A g up Mu Q4 T .J ' inf. L 4 1' A li 4 tl Back row il to rl: Michael Cholerton, Coach Pat Acebo, Fred Arcenaux, Ray Peraza Middle row: Blake Coleman, Eric Fagan, Jason Bryant, Tyler Goodmanson, Brian Walker, Julien Smith, Jerry Yuki, Mike Cardinale. David Rolfeson Front row: Sean O'Daniels, Tony Compton, Peter Virsik, Ben Patterson, Cedrick Queen '11 Hustling for the save I i l 4 Golf Just putt-ing it home The future of O'DoWd golf looks brightf'-Jim Collins Back row I to r 3 Mark Ma er Gre Harris Aaron t J y . g , Paul Nuti, Chris Sterling, Jeb Breese, Evan Yamoto. Zerbst, Greg Canessa Front Row Mark getting into the swing of things! nr-1-Q-. The winning lineup In Brief Coach Jim Collins attributed the success of O'Dowd's golf team to its returning players, notably senior hdark hdayer and sophoniore Aaron Zerbst. In addition, Collins sees a lot of promise in the team's tremendous amount of young talent, including freshmen Jeb Bresse, Evan Yamoto, Chris Sterling, Matt Russello, and sophomore Greg Harris. Cohnw condnuedlawngthefoundanonsfor future success. We're rebuilding, he noted. After bringing it home the last three years in a row, Collins naturally hoped to win the league championship again. This time, he looked for wins in NorCal and state competition. In light of all this success, it's no wonder why Collins expects the golf team to shine in the years to come. i Q SPORTS IO3 A iv Swimming SL Diving Aqua ragon Sink or swim?-Coach Dougherty K 0 Women's team Back row: Samantha Forde, Allison Shucraft, Francis Wealdon, 3rd row: Coach Beth Harris, Julie Wilkenson, Erin Delbonta, Jacqui Chen, Julie Hawkey, Teresa Hunt, Lisa Thogerson, Tara Faughnan, Lisa Taylor, Laura Seeley, Lauren Guarneri, Jessica Jee, Kaya Smith, Felicia Logan, Phillipa Krausen, Wendy Morgan, Shannon Pedder, 2nd row: Rocky Vecchiarelli, Megan Riley, Poppy Wheaton, Barbara Brown, Cindy Brown, Alice Zein, Jessica Vetter, Tasha Ravnik, Front Row: Elizabeth Leslie, Quinn Cavalli, Tracy Thirion. Missing: Megan Chan, Allison Shepard, Sammy Strong. Gaylen Finley, Robbie Kreitz, Caroline McGrother, Courtney LaPerIe, Carrie Bradshaw, Coach Dennis Dougherty, Hayward Kong, Jonathan Purtch, Les Hilger, Jimmy Kennedy, Dave Broekbank, Chris Taylor, Mall Levy, Tad Durbin, Terry Froggly, Erik Alberts, Mike Nichelini, Kevin Baldwin, Wes Billingsley, Jason Anderson, ason Sjoberg, David Michaels, Mark Levy, Ben Patterson, Drew Goodmanson, Aidan Finley. Missing: Jim Gardner,Mike Johnson, Ilan Sclinger. 104 SPORTS Senior Leslie, Mari Green, Quinn Cavalli, Tracy Thirion Front Finley, Swimmers 8: Divers: Top row: Elizabeth row: Terry Frogley, Sammy Strong, Aidin Chris Taylor. Missing: Jim Gardner. Y. Divers: Mari Green, Chris Taylor, Jessica Anderson, Christie Fernstrom. , .,,, - , . ' s Q- M .- 4,1-f . .fav V 1 . ': '-y Q' -g 2 3, T X ' 'A fg - 1 , V , . f i- ', J, c F I qs! 'frm-.. J ' , h w 1' 5, f . t . I. f T L 1 f 7 . ' r ' is-:-:MM ' , ,EL ff-. W' 1:5-V . , 0 . Q J- 'f -S - r- f ' -.. ,J 1 ' J ' F --.......ii.,,,,,,,,U I ' rm Ybssiqmm A 'LR 1 ,,... -r ' X' f44'L-J.: t f ,Q -ff. ,, . I ' 1' 1 . , 4 ---, ,Haul 'l ' 3 We In Brief F What is the most challenging sport at O'Dowd? E Everyone will tell you something different, but if you A ask any swimmeryou will hear swimming is not easy. Coached by Dennis Dougherty, the swim team begins practice in February. Swimmers can be found daily at Holy Names College swimming thousands of yards to prepare for upcoming meets.ln every meet. each swimmer swims a maximum of three events varying from freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke, and butterfly. Each swimmer swims for individual goals, yet they compete as a team. E Often times when people think of the swim program they do not realize that there is a group of people who specialize in diving. Divers, though often forgotten, practice daily with coach Monte Young at Chabot College in Hayward. At practice, divers generally have forty-five minutes of dry land in which they do excercises and perfect their dives in the harness. They then proceed outside for the remainder i of the time to practice on the spring board. Lead by captains Jim Gardner, Terry Frogley, Sammy Strong and Tracy Thirion, this year's team is expected to swim their way to the top! SPORTS 105 .255 Wa SK Q 1 in Track SL Field utting Your Best Foot Forward We have a relatively young team and good talent. We should have a great season! -Tony Green M33 'N 'i. ' aa ' In Brief The Bishop O'Dowd track and field team consisted of eighty dedicated and hard-working students. The unique aspect of this sport is that anyone can be on the team since there are no cuts. As the yearbook was going to press the team had just begun their practices, which were held everyday after school. The team and coaches were very optimistic and felt that the team would do very well against other E.S.A.I.. teams including Piedmont, St. Mary's and Holy Names. 106 SPORTS Coaches tl, to r.J: Tony Green, Steve Brown, Gary Mason, and Curtis Taylor F, F., Tit it ,.,.,..,.! .M , ,A , '7 iw - - a ai . M ' 'Z 'il W1 if i '1yLy,ff sift I- T :'f ' 4 Y . , , .. . . f N .. l- x ' f ' . - ig g ' A ,.,:J.,,. . M, ,. -- I Lalla hmmwmww . H ,- :H 4 H VQJQHWQQQZ? fA .4 4 i . 'lg , 1,-552144 Icpq., .rw J .' , 'f','g2?vLZ?Zg7:5i-'W' ' , 'Z M .1:fJ1W:f'.9Gf4' f' Qi fiimWmmuW,,m4my , 1 fg'z6i+4E16jQfw' , u wr ,- ,,g1a:f'f3QF--' 'jf,fi'.': .,,f,Q , ,- l 4 , 13 f ,, '1f2,5g'ffIf 'J Men's team Back Row fl. to Ll: Scott Brooks, Mike Henderson, Frank Ennix, Tom Thompson, Lloyd Stockey, Stan Kelly, Dewayne Matin, Ralph Colbert, Khari Flowers, Chris Peters, Keir Cumby. Ron Mutch,Yuri Kruitzer, Greg Morris, Ajai Jackson, Brian Paywah, Jabari Butler, James Dohm, Jason Kelly, Richard Haxashi, Taje Massey, Jeremy Leng, Dennis Davis, Korvesh Adams, Damani Mitchell, Todd Allington, Joe Scott, Dominic Williams, Leon Rountree, Matt Chin 6 1 vw ui ' WWW W0men's team Back Row il. to r,l: Aliya Dibrell, Jocelyn Jackson, Aisha Sims, Jeannie Labol, Qiqi Rodriguez, Noel Fein, Tasha Fein, Adrianne Hopper, Angie Hardy, Aliya Dibrell, Shannon Smith, Candice Jones, Alisha Parrish, Florence Cruz, Maya Mosley, Tammy Davis, Angie Dalke, Adria lbarra, Lesa Parker, Kim Grant, Robin Dunn. Mika Hankins, Tanya Sloan, Stefanie Essig, Alonzi Murphy SPORTSIO7 i, ,i 2 5 V ? V il lg Z :Zigi .api W ,gg rig i l W G ,6 si i , E, fi gr? iff! 9 ff 5 NRXNNXYR ,f W w CWM 1,1 l Softball rand Slam'in ragons . . .if we out execute the opponet, we will win. -Coach Dale Isaacs ir Z Lit ,Q Varsity Women Back Row tl. to r.l: Tatjiana Ravnik, Susie Baldwin, Julie Winkenbach, Melisa Burastero, Kelly Werner, Kim Franklin, Jennifer Hess, Danu Duffy, Coach Dale Isaacs Front Row: Kara Kelly. Raquel Bournhonesque, Tammy Lindstrom, Karyn Shipp, Heidi Saiz, Bernadette Mangan .l.V. Women Back Row ll. lo r.J: Coach Al O'Neil, Coach Don Anderson, Coach George Baldwin Middle Row: Angela Augustine, Colleen Ballantine, Carlin Adami, Alexandria Grote, Maisha McGee, Miriam Lenhardt, Anne Appel, Veronica Rorno Front Row: Kim Nakahara, Emily Carson, Rana Halpren, Jennifer Riclly, Jill Sanchez, Renee Gilc, Heather Pcrrillial 108 SPORTS A' -4- - Heidi Saiz ready for some action .... ...M ,1 Swmk' i if VIDA. Jenny contemplates wise words from the Wizard ,..1 41 5 'i 'E ! KH' ' ' .1 2 QQ Lie V , . hs ,j.gr'j:v if 'Of' ?P ,j'1g',f'f 7 ' ,. l fe! Vp gif ag l ' ' 'f f L Wai wg-ff - I 1 .J use 1' 14 we ... .L V L' ' W7 V4 Ape a.C.O.4bf' . . . 1, . 1 W' .v 5 'fi'1 l i ff r Vi' 4.5 , 'f-A: fy! ,N 'I Qrwfza If w . rf, 'XF' , .a 0 5 'fr-:yt 'T 5 . '4 W.. ' L . ' eff: A 1 a '.g 4-41' C .N 1,,,.-'I' ' ei K ,- A ,Q-., -.,-1 Carlie ferociously protects homeplate - Ggrrrrrr! . Zi E323 if 6 ni- Ag if if Z 5. lei 1? win Anne make it home to score? PRESSURES ON! 1 f In Brief fad? E? Softball, a well-known sport at O'Dowd began practices in mid-February. There were many women who came out for the team this year. Once junior 1 1 varsity and varsity teams have been chosen, they play their first league game on March 15. Varsity Coach Dale Isaacs has high expectations of winning league this year. Never finishing below third place in league and winning league two years ago, their chances are excellent. He expects the most challenging games to be against Encinal and Alameda. So far, their standing record of 2-1 includes wins against Mt. Eden and Albany, while they suffered a close loss to San Leandro, gi 5 if 35 SPORTS 109 Baseball nd It's utta Here! If the pitching holds up, we could take the leaguef'-Coach Mike Phelps gm H1555 East an sat In Brief -' 4 The varsity baseball team graduated most of its pitchers last year. Since pitching is such an important part of a baseball team's success, the team could only go as far as the newly trained pitchers could take them. The team also had a number of good position players, who could hit as well, such as shortstop Greg Norton, second baseman Jason Taylor, Chris Monge, Jason Concannon, Mike Sanchez, and a host of others. The j.v. team looked good this season. The team had strong hitters and a variety of pitchers that should keep the baseball program strong in the future. 110 SPORTS .n, ,QM Y dsx! -,, g-1,---I-I' 'Q S - -sf-at gpnnusuklnvwivlupnuvpv-,. - it 6 -i.-L: ix A 3 ii mmm, 4' 214 - 4 IQ! K!fl!l65DlH? '38 1, ...it If 5 1 I N .r ,, , -wif-f fi, J J til., ' sf -iff 1 ' A if 11,7 , 1 Ir' ' , 1 ., .,, - -......, run.. , 'fu ' -'-J W... 'I ' - cw , ,K LW' I , Qdw or C 3, A Varsity Baseball tln alphabetical orderj: Chris Aparicio, Scott Brown, Jason Concannon, Kevin Davis, Ryan Gillam, Tom Haines, Jon Jacobs, Chris Monge, Kevin Nakahara, Greg Norton, Coach Mike Phelps, Lou Richie, Jeff Rinker, Mike Sanchez, Jim Sexton. Matt Speakman. Jason Taylor J.V. Baseball tln alphabetical orclerl: .Iohn Ahern, Coach Ray Allen, Steve Bail, ,lcff Brown, Durrik Bystrom, Tim Criss, Matt Eichcnbcrgcr, Christian Grcun, Chris Hunckc, Bun Mangan, Nick McClintock, Erik Pillow, Tony Polk, Jamal Richardson, Brad Schulvsr, Aaron Skilcs, Fred Stevens SPORTS ll I C22 W M :Iii QW M W 'A 2 ,. ffl' M W. W E222 :ffl VM rg Q52 ? v MI ig? 552 2 .Q WQQH5' QWNQJQW gg 'i Q , X K 2 CSXFACULTY , El Nw aww 1 ., W Q e -- -if-:Ei QPU 5 'Hx . .l fig? 1 ga1M5t,, F-ll '21 62 M, fi : ,a F?f2T .4.1 tL' -il .-11 , ...... CW ,. i .,.. - mf --I i 1 v '-'-5 f' '7- Wf JI..-4. 71 if F' fl o f 'FT' r1'l rf: ,l. 'T-71' 'T17' 1 I fl KX r 'i Tl' 5 t fill ,Xmg , 'T '43, I 17' X vi 4 'rfff w -1 1 .11 E-'?f? ,' TT ...T ' 4-Te? ,XXXL ,4i lg Q fi ll ...-' 'Z -,Lg fi.,--f.-Y' j I 1 if ' I r I-1 I fl P 'J , ..p -1f'--1-I i+1-Ti: I1 .f'ff1 'ff ACADEMICSJFACULTY 113 May 1989 My dear friends, I congratulate the members of the class of 1989. I am very proud of all your accomplishments and thank you for all that you have given to the people of Bishop O'Dowd High School. Each of you has made a valuable contribution to our school. In your own unique and special way you have left your mark on your school. As a member of our school community, I hope we have prepared you well for your future. I hope we have challenged you to grow in wisdom, knowledge and love and that you will use these gifts in your own unique way. All of us at Bishop O'Dowd High School wish you God's blessings as you begin another chapter in your life. We pray that you will develop your unique gifts so that your life will always be filled with love and peace. A special thank you to each member of our faculty, staff and administration for their dedication to teaching and for their unselfish participation in the mission of education. To the parents and families of each of our students, a special thank you for the confidence that you have demonstrated in Bishop O'Dowd High School by entrusting your young people to our care. May the lord keep all of us in His special care and remain with us always. We thank Him for all the gifts He has given us. He is our personal God, He is Our Father. , Sincerely, I Principal, Fr. .loseph Mitrano, C.S.B. 114 ACADEMICSXFACULTY N I Bishop John S. Cummins COR UNUI ll CHIISTO if Sister Rose Marie Hennessy, Superintendent of Schools ACADEMICSX FACULTY 115 hatis Up ith This year, Bishop O'Dowd High School went through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges accreditation process. The idea behind this was that of a self-study. The purpose of this program was to help O'Dowd grow as an educational institution. It involved the discovery of what O'Dowd is and careful planning for what O'Dowd wants to become. Several committees worked hard during the year to prepare for the W.A.S.C. visit on March 5-8, meeting to discuss the adequacy and effectiveness of the various aspects of the O'Dowd community and to propose ways to improve them. These committees deserve congratulations and thanks for helping O'Dowd let U.B.U. Steering Committee: Mattie Ignacio tChairpersonJ, Fr. Joseph Mitrano, Fr. Richard Ranalletti, Paul O'Malley, Carmelle DePasquale, Sue Aiken Philosophy Committee: Fr. Joseph Mitrano tChairpersonl, Carlo Vecchiarclli, Ida Wellington, Dennis Dougherty, Sr. Mary Lois Carey, Katie Cardinale, Gabe Shuken, Deborah Johnson, Jerry O'Donncll Organization and Staff Committee: Fr. Richard Ranalletti tChairpersonJ, Mary Kamian, Gary Mason, Chris Westover, Mary Ellen Brady, Richard Roza, Mattie Ignacio, Jeanne Barneich, Norma Nuti Communications and Public Relations Committee: Sue Aiken tChairpersonl, Carlo Vecchiarelli, Diane Smahlik, Karl Lampley, Fr. Leo Edgerly, Patricia Geister, Carmen Alvarez, Paul Hodge S.C.'? - Plant, Finance, and Development Committee: Carmelle DePasquale tChairpersonJ Fr. Joseph Mitrano, Marilyn Graff, Fr. Marc Colelli, Ross Cadenasso, David Dold, Tom Tyler, Mary Brown, Willie Lewis Student Services and Activities Committee: Paul O'Malley tChairpersonl, Mary Kamian, Gary Mason, Fran Warmerdam, Brian Judd, Meg Gorzycki, Tony Green, Anne Scherer, Paul Geddes-Osborne, Becky McKinney, Cece Melhoff, Mike Bowler Student Committee: Anne Scherer tChairpersonj, Clifford Wong, Adele Moore, Lora Hyde, Alicia Andrews. Nancy Wilkins, Sonseeahray Tonsall, Natasha Fein, Julie Bruff, Rob Warner, Alex Butkus, Eric Lloyd, Dan Duvernay , tn tQ5Q5t?l'lt 116 ACADEMICSXFACULTY FRESH MEN: Carlin Adami Jason Anderson Meridith Armstrong Barbara Backer Clint Chan Troy Donoviel Kelly Dweller Noelle Fein Richard Hayashi Doreen Hupp Genevieve Jeong Carisa Lee Christina Mar Adam McEldowney Alissa Myrick Allison O'Connell Liz Plageman Tom Post Natasha Randall Jennifer Riegg David Jon Rolefson David Tomasello Suzette VanPeIt Wei-Ling Sung Douglas Wiedwald Gwen Weiland Beatrice Wong Bernice Wong Kenneth Wong O'Dowd scholars can apply each semester for membership in the California Scholarship Federation. But what does CSF membership really mean? Senior Jenny Beery says, lt's something l can be proud of. lt's proof that all my hard work has paid off. ln addition to the sense of accomplishment, CSF members also receive special privileges. CSF life-members, those who are in CSF for at least four of their last six semesters gain recognition at graduation. However, Edy MacDonald appreciates being able to use her CSF card as a pass the most. lt's great for going to the library, she notes. There, members can study or talk lquietly, of coursej in the CSF room, With all these benefits, it's no wonder why O'Dowd has so many motivated students! aking the Grade SOPHOMORES: Michael Adedipe Todd Allington Carina Balogh Barbara Brown Marichelle Celis Hubert Chen Megan Chen Katherine Collignon Stacie Drese Shana Fruehan Linda Gardner Ryan Gilliam Eva Goode Taline Goorjian Amy Grant Cristina Grappo Christine Hagar Lindsey Hassell Les Hilger Jennifer Ho Edward Kane Lydia Koo Robbie Kreitz Nancy Mader Janine Malcolm Hans Martin Wendy Morgan Kim Nakahara Elizabeth Prola Tatjana Ravnik Anna Reznik Denise Safford Jennifer Santos Anna Semansky Allison Shukraft Vineet Sood Matthew Speakman Vonesca Stroud Lisa Thogersen Lauren Ugi Molly Valim Jill Vincent Jennifer Warren Karen Wong Alice Zeien JUNIORS: Annemarie Accardo Esther Archer Maite Azpiroz Eric Bjornson Kristen Bouvier Alex Butkus Sidney Chen Bryan Chin Anirudh Comelo Anna Costa Ariel Davis Tamara Davis Daniela Deluca Craig Fee Julia Field Natasha Fein Christine Fernstrom Vincent Fontana Samantha Forde Tom Green Kelly Ham Justin Hartung Patouli Kalofonos Henry Kiang Cori Kinczel Jennifer Kobashi Kathryn Lage Edy MacDonald Sean MacDonald Rebecca McKinney Anne Morell Ana Moreno Rhea Murphy John Olson Catherine Orloff Gianna Perry Steven Roberts Mark Rusting Melina Selles Christopher Shobar Scott Smith Christina Soletti Helen Wahbeh Robert Warner James Westover Frances Whealdon Poppy Wheaton David Wong Sarah Wynne if ' ' if SENIORS: Miller Allen Eric Anderson Ralph Anthenien Amanda Armstrong Meghan Bailey Aniko Balas Dean Banks Jenny Beery Kathy Bozzone Andy Bradshaw Scott Brown Todd Burdick Mario Butzner Jill Callaghan Erin Cassidy Michael Cholerton Jenny Deluchi Danu Duffy Erin Faughnan Chris Fee Aiden Finley Megan Foley Jacqueline Forst Grace Gamoso James Gardner Marna Gerhrke Kristie Glatze Laura Grant Jessica Gregory Stephanie Hamilton Angela Hardy Lora Hyde Sheila Kelly Chris Kuesel Karl Lampley Melanie Leavitt Danniel MacDonald Sarah Mader Pat Malkassian Angela Miller Chris Monge Adele Moore Eileen Murphy Paul Nuti Eileen O'Brien Sarah Olson Jennifer Overline Meg Rosequist Leon Rountree Lynn Sally Gabe Shuken Julien Smith James Snyder Lloyd Stockey Samantha Strong Chris Taylor Jason Taylor Tracy Thirion Larry Thuillier Peter Virsik James White Jenny Wiedwald Clifford Wong lrene Wong Wayne Wong Todd Woodward ACADEMICSXFACULTY 117 if-xr, .. x2 ,,.4-Q I Aft? Principal, Fr. Joseph Mitrano, CSB. At BOD since 1986. Admini tration - Aww ii y QV .. l . - .N gif. f li 1' U f ' Ei A ff tl Mattie Ignacio: Assistant Principal, Instruction. Al BOD since 1977, 916 Fr. Richard Ranalletti, CSB: Assistant Principal. Studies. At BOD 1 ' 254- ,L- f' 1 + Mary Kamiun: Dean of Students. WomenfLitcruture. AI BOD since 1983. Marilyn Graff: Business Manager. :Xt BOD since 1966. since 1985. A I- A ' V n - un- Q. P ' gg. 3 ' +V I t I 'I 6 Q . N 6164 -' . '- J +A- 1 1 A l 1 .1 - 1 1 it '6 7 ' Michael Bowler: Director ol Athletics, Physical Education. At BOD since 1982. Paul O'Mu11ey: Director of Student Activities, American Government, At BOD since 1982. 118 ACADEMICSXFACULTY Brian Judd: Director ol' Campus Ministry, Chorus. At BOD since 1985. Gary Mason: Administrative Assistant ol' Student Personnel. At BOD since 1085. 1 i i l 1 . t .. X in f AA'-f : A e 4 'fl 1 it Fran Warmerdam: Counseling Dept. Head, Scholarship Coordinator. AP German. At BOD Development Paul Hodge: Director of Development, At BOD since 1988. Q, ,f ,-. ,gig Q ,,i, i ef H . A Fr.Bob Chauvin, CSB. At BOD since 1987 Fr. Marc Colelli, CSB: Asst. Director . 7 L.. Teresa Acebo: Assoc. Director of of Development, Development, Accounting. Yearbook Advisor, Algebra 1. At BOD At BOD since 1986. since 1987. C l 0 -.ff ,., Q. 4, h iffy.. , ' '? Qz'?E3 n ,, , ,. QY'2,-'ii' dy? df ff IV T' ,- Jean Harsch: Marriage and Family, Christian Sexuality. At BOD since 1984. K f gf' , 1? W' . Bill Lyons: U.S. History. Psychology, Drivers Ed., Geo- History. At BOD since 1975. Marilyn Pasqual: Programs Supervisor. At BOD since 1984. Stephen Russo: lmpact Coordinator. At BOD since 1983. Janet Vax: Honors Spanish 2. At BOD since 1977. since 1985. New Faces on the Faeult Y0u've seen them walking through the halls. You don't recognize their faces or their names. They're new teachers! Five new teachers have been added to the O'Dowd staff this year. This is Debra Emeh's first year teaching English at O'Dowd. She attended Skyline High School in Oakland and went on to Cal State Hayward, where she earned a Masters Degree in English Literature. When she isn't correcting papers or planning lessons her hobbies include creative writing and arts and crafts. Fr. Marvin LaBute, the new chairperson of the Foreign Language Department, taught French this year. Fr. LaBute, a native Canadian, attended Assumption High School in Windsor, Ontario, Fr. LaBute has taught at a number of schools throughout the United States. He lived in France for two years, where he attended the University of Paris. LaBute has many hobbies which include traveling, reading, photography, and attending the theatre. Fr. Schafer also joined the English Department this year. Schafer has taught at O'Dowd before between 1978-81. Fr. Schafer studied at the University of Western Ontario and went on to teach at Assumption and St. Michaels as well as St. Thomas High School in Houston, Texas. Fr. Schafer enjoys O'Dowd and calls it a well run school. Mr. Kevin Cushing another new member of the English Department enjoyed his first year of teaching. Cushing attended the College of San Mateo and the University of California at Berkeley. He enjoys teaching English because he finds literature very interesting and beneficial. Cushing also coached the freshman football team this past year. Cushing thinks O'Dowd is a school with great kids and an unbelievable staff, Ms, Boyko is the new addition to the Science Department. Boyko taught classes in both the Science and Mathematics Departments. O'Dowd students were fortunate to have such fine additions to the faculty. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 119 Unveiling the Iron Curtain You've heard of Geo-history, U.S.history, and A.P. history, but have you ever heard of Russian history? For the first time in Bishop O'Dowd's history, there is that unique, out of the ordinary class, Russian history. It is taught by the ever popular Mr. Calderwood, whose lesson plan ranges from the year of 862 to present day Gorbachev-all in one semester! In this year's class, there were 31 seniors and 2 juniors. The various forms of teaching include lectures, discussions, slides, and reports. Don't be surprised to hear a little Kievan music floating through the halls. Mr. Calderwood holds a certificate in Russian history and has traveled to Russia. With great enthusiasm he states, I am very happy to be teaching this class for its entertainment, valuable information, excitement, and importance. With such a program and a little Russian spirit, this course is sure to last for years to come. Michael Silverstein: English Dept. Head, Fr, Reading, Eng. 3, European Writers. At BOD since l984. my hmm., 9 ' 'f I . : 5-,,fvfa'4. Wlluiiiz - Ed Olkowski: Beg. Typing, Freshmen English. At BOD since I969. ' .ff yn, ,V ' 17 , r 1 Q l Kevin Cushing: English 2,3, Psych. Realism. At BOD since l988, av 'f 'V fi 6 i ,lay , 16L,I' . . .4 ' 1 4. , f,4,'W , J . .i t i X 1 ' I ff, F. Sheila Ring: Frcnch l, English l,2, Lit. Ak Film. At BOD since I987. 120 ACADEMICSXFACU LTY ngli h Debra Emeh: English l,2, Intro. to Art. At BOD since l988. l 1 r 'x Fr. Lcs Schaefer, CSB.: English 3, Lzitin. At BOD since 19258. A Eva Kastcl: AP English, Spanish 2. At BOD sincc l968. Jennifer TcGrotenhuis: English 2,3, Expository Writing, Adv. Comp. At BOD since l986. . ' EL- LQQ .lv Debra Kolsrud: English 2,3. Psych. Realism, Lit. gl Film. At BOD since l986. l x Gregory Vandcrheiden: English l,4. At BOD since l987. Math f Computer Science Mary Ellen Brady: Mathematics Dept. Head, Geometry, Honors Math 2, Math Analysis. Al BOD since 1984. Kevin Skelly: Adv, Algebra 2,Trigonometry, Spanish 2. At BOD since l987. 5.-1 .A 4 'I .9 435:13 ' f f , I , ,Q E ala! I 1 1. 522 if . 1 gt i . Hx . Dorian Cagaanan: Int, Algebra, Honors Algebra 1. Geometry. At BOD since l986. 1 Didi Kubicek: Algebra A, Trigonometry. lntro to Art. At BOD since l977. A ' f V ' f 1 at .f if 'fit ' ' ' 1 .5 .1 'fir ,N iff 7,2251 ,H-'qw' ' , 242 ..' -. 1 i . i .lack Stevens: George Watson: Algebra l,2, Pre-Calculus, Geometry. At BOD Honors Math 2, since l986, Physics, Geometry, BASIC Computers. At BOD since l986. J E I ,,, 111 ,If . ii 2 ,ff ii' V r' I ,f 46 H 1 A ! 4 .. - . V 'V' i 9 x r I I, ka 1' A Z f. fi, Q T ' Ze i , Mike Phelps: Algebra, At BOD since I978. 1 f'1',f:4i': ' . V Dennis Dougherty: SuperComputing, Calculus from A to B. At BOD since 1979, O'Dowd Students Get Married!'?! Did you know that every year at O'Dowd, almost 10121 of the student body gets married? In the marriage and family class part of the curriculum is to prepare and coordinate a wedding ceremony. The purpose of this class is to, teach the practical reality of what a marriage relationship is like on a day to day basis, says Ms. Harsch. The object of this class is to change the student's idealistic notion of marriage. By the end ofthe course, students learn how to talk about relationships, live on a realistic budget, and communicate i their feelings to one another. In the past four years, the popularity A of this class has grown from two to six class sections. The 3 ceremonies have become more elaborate. This year they took place in the chapel and rings were exchanged to create the feeling 3 ofa real wedding. Ms. Harsch and Fr. Ben Owens' class sections had receptions with a true-to-life wedding cake and plenty more food to eat. Ms. Harsch's B period class went all out with flowers for everyone and a video of the whole thing! l ACADEMICSXFACULTY 121 i ii Foreign anguage ,bv -, V41 1:-f , u. Q . Fr Mai-vm LaBu1e, Carmen Alvarez: Tom King: Spanish Marisa Maier: CSB Foreign Spanish 3,4, A.P. 2,3, New Spanish 1. At BOD Language Dept. Spanish. At BOD Testament. At BOD since 1973, Head Fi-eneh 13, since 1972. since 1986. A P French. At BOD since 1988. Sr. Mary Lois Carey, OP: Religion Dept. Head, Christian Sexuality, Christian Morality. At BOD since 1984. Religion Boris Kastelz Bay Area Social Concerns. At BOD since 1971. g I - ,4 Gerold Sedelmeier: German 1,2,3, Old Testament. At BOD since 1986, Fr, Ben Owens: Vito Perrone: Bioethics, Christian Marriage 8L Family, Morality, New World Religions, Testament, Prayer. At BOD Marriage Kc Family. At BOD since 1986. H - since 1986. Jean Rusting: Stephen Twomcy: Doug Vierra: Church History, Church History. Christian Sexualityf' English 2. At BOD Old Testament, Marriage 8L Family, since 1988. US. 84 Geo Living 8L Dying. History, Cons, New Testament. At Math, Bookstore. BOD since 1983. 122 ACADEMICSJFACULTY At BOD since 1982. hysical Education - 2-Z. A,-,.. . i T 41y Paul Perenon: Physical Ed. Dept. Head, Physical Education. At BOD since 1977. . fa? .4 or . .., Leonard Rossi: Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Beg. Band, Jazz Band, String Orch. At BOD since 1978. Myrtle Baker: Physical Education. At BOD since 1964. Edward Foge: Physical Education. At BOD since 1983. Fine Arts Owen Derby: Audio Visual, Photography. At BOD since 1987. ' .1-H1 Q H I if , H f tk, .if ' 1 ',,,, Dennis Kohles: lntro.to Drama, Drama 1,2. At BOD since 1985. pplied Art Y X 1114! Q X agy QM, VHL. Ivuri V fy flaiafi. 7 ' l Robert Grazzini: Drafting Dept. Hcad, Drafting 1.2, Spanish I. At BOD since 1959. 6 A Kathryn Kastama: Home Economics Dept. Head, Beg. 8a Adv. Foods, Clothing, Interior Design, lndep. Living, Intro. to Art. At BOD since 1987. fu . 5. J. ot Y , .. X s ' - YK sth it 1 1 1 f Dona McCabe: Physical Education, Aerobics, lntro. to Computers. At BOD since 1974. fl' Paul Stephens: Drawing 1,2, Painting, Ceramics, At BOD since 1987, ACADEMICSXFACULTY 123 i1 BOD Boasts World Travelers This past summer, Bishop O'Dowd's teachers experienced the many ups and downs of world traveling. Brad Goodhart, biology teacher, leads safaris in Africa every year. This past year, his trip took a different turn. While he and his group were admiring the flora and fauna of the African countryside, a chimpanzee suddenly dashed out and started viciously attacking a woman in his group. Fearing for her safety, Goodhart intervened, only to end up falling over the chimpl' and receiving cuts and scrapes. After a week, his leg became extremely painful and swollen. Despite all of this, Goodhart still has a positive attitude. He states, I love Africa. I can't imagine anything that would stop me from going there. Carmen Alvarez, a Spanish teacher at O'Dowd, accompanied by eight O,Dowd students, traveled to Spain this past summer, The group was coordinated by the American Leadership Study Groups CA.L.S.GJ. Among the cities they visited were Mallorca, Barcelona, Valencia, Granada, Sevilla, Segovia, and the capital, Madrid. They also visited castles, museums, bullfights, flamenco shows, and monuments. Debra Kolsrud, an English teacher at O'Dowd, also did her share of traveling. Through the A.L.S.G., she and a group of students toured London and Paris for nine days. While in London, they visited theaters, saw English plays, explored Windsor Castle, and took a bus ride to the famous Canterbury Cathedral. They also visited Paris, where they explored museums, toured the majestic castle of Versaille, drifted down the Seine River, and toured the Eiffel Tower. And you thought that all teachers did during the summer was devise lesson plans! Social Science a- Fda . 'deft ' if? rf aeaar r T ' i i f WH? ,M yan wyww ,,.y 1 g Q 4+ea,,aa r .M ff , , ,AX ,Q Y T3 L it r V Ahf' A B' 1 A a 1 Axif' .lohn Calderwood: Social Sci, Dept. Head, U.S. Hist., Amer. Gov't, Econ.fForeign Policy, Russian Hist. At BOD since l985. sway X - tn 022502 os 2,35-ma PCT-UO 41:0- OS' 'Ao U' boo ' o W9Wse 3251-92 0:2 3 5302 'F J H NSN ' ,K - Ax .iigxif-s ' - Nr' Tel ' ' -ssfrlcxxwii Anthony Green: U.S. History, Geo- History. At BOD since l986. 11 f ' q 1 ,m i . ' f, M .,,,AJl.,' ' ij f , ,Wx I Af 1 A W, 4' f 'J , .- . -4 I ' . . ix ,ll Cynthia Boyko: Biology. Algebra l, Oceanography. Al BOD since IQSX. 124 ACADEMICSXFACU LTY Meg Gorzycki: Geo- History, U.S History, Psychology, Media and Ethics. At BOD since l985, Richard Roza: Geo- History. At BOD since l958. Science Bob Kucer: Chemistry, Intro. to Computers. At BOD since l9SO. .N .fd t Lorin Peters: Physics, Alternatives to Violence. At BOD since I97l. Hugh Safford: U.S G0v't. Economics, U.S Foreign Policy, Biology. At BOD since l986. Tom Tyler: Earth Science, Biology, Marine Biology, Anatomy, Physics, At BOD since I979, i i 1 N ' LQ Jean Barneich: Main Office Receptionist! Secretary, At BOD since 1985. Deborah Johnson: Principal's Secretary. At BOD since 1984. Staff f K 1 Judy Coleman: Registrar. At BOD since 1984. 1 1 J. x T lv .. l 7777-7' -,fig . , JW . f1': . Ui! f .'u px ,. mi, ,, .'4 - iili 1 ,, 1i,'.1il: ,.1ils ,cfm 1 1,-.1-ii: Wy -1,- 19 i,u'1'i'l'1 . 5. 21111: l'f l1l'i lm Margaret Ortiz: Assistant Bookkeeper. At BOD since 1985. Millie Correia: Attendance Secretary, At BOD since 1980. ,.,,, 1 YZ Z gr: 7' -1 1 f . , , . .- . f ,, . 4 .1 -ik Z , .4 I L s J Of JG 4'?' . all fa '- 'ZEVYV23 3.5 - Lori Perenon: Counseling Center Secretary and Career Resource Technician. At Q.. 1 55 L ., If 1 ,' ., fi. . if .04 . h L . W5 .19 1 Darlene Molesworth: Bookkeeper. At BOD since 1988, Sharon Correia: Administrative Assistant to Vice Principals. At BOD since 1987. 1- 'ff f lf- ,353 ',.Q':w'Z ' 5 -f 5 :l ei . I f.. ff - .1 .. ff A, ...-444 .- ff ff- ,4 46'n4 4 L ZX, . Carmelle DePasquaIc: Librarian. At BOD since 1983, BOD since 1987, ibrary H I ,. -P 1 1 if V f f 1 V 4 W, '4., 'l , -fm.. ' 9 Lois Roberts: Assistant Librarian, Freshman Study Skills, At BOD since 1986. Sr. Katharine Emery, O.P.: Assistant Librarian. At BOD since 1956. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 125 Cafeteria i -3 1 V , Patricia McDonald, Louise Moroconi, Linda Keaney . t Ed Bucuyani,EIias Gurciablulvindcr Kumur,Jamcs Ellizcy. Missing: Amelia Lcai,l.cziha Br00ks,EIcodoro Casus,Toribiu Ccrvunlcs 126 ACADEMICSJFACU LTY id. 71 1 i i i i i i i 7 I A'Let's face it - l'm the newest heartthrob on campus! L. V' Us , V gfvffv v X K' ' if 1 ' ' V , , ' ghfgfjof. L ' V yt ,JK 3' , ' JN X Anything for an A! l ivaw Mr. Safford: the day after grades are turned in, 5 . lt's true what l've heard about these two! l Chrislinn, is lhcrc something you'rc trying to say? ACADEMICSXFACULTY 127 X N x , 1 , xf X 4 f X1 N, Yip 2 1 , fl: Q f r i 1 , 4 E, Qi x ,X 22 5 f i - f. 1 Adg1l QQ QA Q23 Q ' f fl, QWWW FW 'W K 4 Q f- ff' J X if Wg 5gfffiMi2H in s Q in ,A IQX Brandon Hunter, President I think our class is unique because we are from a new age: we are better thinkersg and we are the future of America. Erik Devreeze Vice President HI h, k i , , b Christine Mar, SecretaryfTreasurer t m our C ass 15 umque ecause We We are unique because we dress better. have alot of motivation and original ideas. QUWD Freshman Representatives fLeft to Rightj:Karina Moreno, Drew Goodmanson, Jennifer Schmidt, Jessica Jee, Peter Smith, Jill Sanchez, Robert Ross Front: Jason Jones 1 . -W - f-tr' - 'VVHUUQSV 1' A ,,n-1--44? , 4 ' We ' . ., g - 1 f - 2'-2-nfl V 5553?-17-'fffaf 5 J ' ' Y, 1,40 --h '445-u A5R f5'3 ' -tt-L, '-'--4'V:Sg- , ,f ,ii ta::,:1':Al I A Mr. Twomey, Moderator FRESHMEN 129 B.O.D. Rolls Out the Welcome Mat Each new school year the incoming Freshman Class participates in an orientation program designed to aquaint them with their new surroundings, and give them an opportunity to make new friends with in their class and the unique B.O.D. family. The purpose of orientation is to lessen the blow of being in a new school with new people. Since school began a week earlier this year the freshman orientation program was spread throughout the school year instead of being held the week before school starts as in past years. During orientation the Freshman Class divided up into two groups. Half of the class went into class rooms, where they were taught study skills and the impact of drugs. While the other group was out on the quads meeting in small groups with juniors and seniors from the Student Council and the Campus Ministry Team, to play games and discuss the ups and downs of adjusting to new people and new surroundings. Here is what a few freshman students said about orientation: Orientation was great because I got a chance to meet people I didn't know. Tina Acampora Y C, .-fe ' :,i,.ff'7' 7' 15' F5 iv H ' Q-gllfrfr Gerald Accardo f V Joseph Accardo Carlin Adami 5 ,J 6. .QI I 2. Y. . , Jesse Adams 'V Jonathan Ahern Erik Alberts Andria Alfisi 1-'-It-. 5 gk David Alga num, . ,44 A :QU . , Vanessa Alvarez Wi r ' , if -, Bjorn Anderson n , I H- S' Jason Anderson Y L W L- KY' '- b ' Q - - , . - .-.. Q .1 e .--za 8 Jessica Anderson , . , - Elissa Andreotti , , -, I ' ' Catherine Anthenien V ls: V Q Meridith Armstrong Angelina Augustine A, Elanga Avila i w ' - Anne Appel J, . .,,.. an ,N up f K :X Q ,' Barbara Backer Ag . Tobey Bagala s Q ' 4 .N .fmt A 4' 1 .A Wi Kevin Baldwin f Susan Baldwin ,, L. 5 I -. Q ll C .ef . -e Alex Bale-Glickman L, . A- K . Colleen Ballantine 4' ,-. v l 1 ' ' Lisa Baskin - f. H' ' 8 is Q. s 5' Q F. .3 . H . K- if-. I '-.4 - -- -e- . - vs- aw .,, Gwendolyn Beatty , -.N ' 3 it Jason Beito 3- +G ' 1' ' ' i . . 0 .N Jeiani Bell 7- V - of Q I Michelle Besaw - f Patricia Bess -. 1' A 'i . Bishara Bealum r ,Zu . LH I ' ,, , AL I V i - at ., if fy' . Susan Berge -Y ., - 1 1 XY . 130 FRESHMEN lt' Q J V i if ' t :L ' J nf 'Q 1 Far Left: Allison O'Connell, Caroline McGrouther David Rolefson Left: Christine Mar Below Heather Perrillial, Racheal Saucedo -ailwikfi we -ff-my, ' 5 1 'f . ..s.ffg mf, , W ,, f 1 id22a'3Z2l EO5S i' i 7 K 'A A A i ' i f A , lf Andrea Bradley ,Q ff- 4' 1 gf- fr ' 4- , ij J Shannon Brady ' S- H 1 Y ' - - .5 'K gr, Jeb Breese f f-V X ' I ' Kevin Brunetti 2 , A ' 4 5, Jason Bryant .L ' ' r Y f TEL A .5gy5,55, 1. ff' EC 31 f. -ff-fff f , f 'ff' fziggggf, Tamara Buckman 321, A ' Z Sean Bullard fi' A' 'i '72 , ' W ii. , - - ' S Jennifer Burns -. .1 , A-.v H 4- r- 1 Madeline Burns ' ' 54 ' - 'Y' f Nicholas Bybel if T -ad, L f ' Derek Bystrom , if ig J yy A, V7 L'anda Cabral . '----F. ' 1? .1 fi . I V F 71 4 Marw Campos 'Y ' V' Stephanie Canessa if 25 N ' 9 ' if Kimberly Cardindale r 1 F i r f'4 f f f- Shukimba Carlis is ' , 4 ,L 7 Paul Carney 0 ' , 4 ' A, ' Ave Carrillo 1 , 4 'A -, gl' tl Keisha Cartwright to I gg: ' Michael Canfield f 1 , f ,- X CHM Chan ' - 4 4 f ii - l . we lf. i liZn2eCfiTFng ,An I . .1 A.. 1 , J , ,,.. I-, y lg -f ? ' f I V- - Cristian Cogan f ' I 1 ,. I if i ,' Matthew Colgan ' A , ,, ,Q-11, if X .fl-1, -,1, f . Shane Concepcion I 1 . ' 1 , D A i ,ii ' Angela Dalke IWZKQX X ' 5524 ' '-'I 'A f 145' Laleef Daumont ' 4 7-vp, ' ' ' ' , :fx 'Z' , 1 , 'if' V 'i 7 Dennis Davis if' ' V' in 'iff 1 4' it 1 -1 1- ' - ri F' H ' r 'Y Joi Davis , , : ' 1 I f y . f, , ,, ,f 4' ff ' Z, f ' , ' Erin Deiaoma 3' ,A ,f fi V ' , , - 12' Niccolo DeLuca 72, fi ff.-iii, Z A i I 1 5271 an Craig Devinny 1114 FRESHMEN 131 l' Erik DeVreeze Myesha Dickenson Jacob Dietrich Franklin Dill Ivan Dodie Troy Donoviel Amy Dougherty Shanine Doyle Kelly Dweller Christina Dworak Shalini Eddens Matthew Eichenberger Gregory Elliott Paul Elliott Stephanie Essig Jeanette Fedasz Noelle Fein David Field Gaylan Finley Danielle Flintroy Teshay Flowers Raymond Fong lkenna Forte Imelda Gallo Julie Garibaldi Jodi Giacoletti Michelle Glen Shabihi Goldsby Philip Gomes Elizabeth Gonzalves Marcela Gonzalves Drew Goodmanson Antoinette Goods Sheena Gordon Jennifer Gorman fgnfffmi-E., ,, ' Y In yvbl , ' J A .. -Q at g X 1 ,L , . 4,1 . . : -. 1 f 'i I as . - . 4. , 4 . A '- ., g - 1, , 5, U .. V ,I ,.,. f ' xfx th. .,..,. 33 I A E 'ilk 1 1-f-ff'-Y ' 1-1---U ,7n'r-ffm 0171 ,j Ezgtfr' ' :mfr 145 3' , ,. 31,-ap, A t r an it J A n ew - , a ' G 1' 6 1 ., , H-, , I , i,-a a 4 ' ua, i J li i nfl' I , I V if V JZVAQ, 'ii ' ' ' I nz, - - H ., . , ' 4 ' -' 5. J ' . .3 ' Q ' -'T' 1 x 4 ' 44 X , ' li U is 'Mi I . J i L ' J. ' . I i 4 , , 4 I a I, ,, 'I L ' , ' -A f J lx ul! f , I Y V K -' l 1 4 , f, ' - V ' . F J J . . not J . X J F ,. V ' ,. my 'f. 'f f f ' , G-A M I 1 -U5 f- 1' W. 9 E 'ei 4 ' 1 1- Fe 34 .12 ft -1 Q N- t . f A - B. , .mr l i l l IN Vcldfrrgt 'fl 'V wil 132 FRESHMEN l x E i i I 1 ,-an Vik H Freshmen Overload Annex Antics I . n'l V . , Wi A W' Roxanne Gnnelnnn 'Z 1, , ' , 'f 1 ' fl '24 ,- live f I 3,14 c ,. Maya Greene ,V 6 ' ' ' 5' ' if ,zz 5 Alexandra Grote Q ' ,LJ . Q -v L' Tamara Grubbs 'Q' ' 1,4 f f' '15 Jonathan Gruen ff 7 Q 4 X 4. ,,Q, n 'H Kier Gumbs V I wb. V A ' 'ft .X Jonathan Hallin ,- f W 4 Rana Halpern ' Mika 1-lnnklne Vi ' 7 f ' 7 l Robert Harrington . 9' 1 A n A ' ' Haweya Hassan ! ,Q Julie Hawkey 3 ' ' X Richard Hayashi ',QLi:3DQfl'l L lk' K, 1 'A V Adam Herndon gif f' 6Z'?',5.' ,Q ' fzfijl' ' V ' 'F ' , 11277 V V7 4 1' - l , J 'i 1 Erin Holt 9 M ' 5. ,, f ' Christopher Humabe 2:-Q -' . - b Theresa Hunt J' V W. 'j -f i ' V Brandon Hunter f 'fl ,ff A 'f ff .ms Doreen Hupp fl S' ,XXL 'Q' , 1 ' A Ayaye Jackson - pw' 17 25' .' -'f-ff' ' Z2 7 f 7 V 17 ' if'-' 57 gf ja- he l ' V Z f ' j 'lf ' J ti Allison Jaeebe , ., 33 , I- ,ff A, 5 G . A 5, l I Jason Jacobs f A 1 gf! Ji 'V 'I ..-f ,in Jessica Jee TJ! IA4 ,Q 72 6 ' QT' Barry Jennings .fy f , F ' 41- ', 1 9'f'f'Af Genevieve Jeong V4 R17 ' ' Q f , J Michael Johnson 1 fel-'fe ' .41 l' wifi ff 5 Y if ,A -,,.4.,.f I1 f',g,,,,54,n4q,! ,, -f if ,W , lf ,, ,qiggaf x.en.-nm, H h J il , '32' 43 ff' 54- J ff .J J , Jain. ifenetm if ,fw In -4 b .K .1 David Joyce .A , ' xi gf if n W - P, 3, iv ' Marla Julien V 'L' l Wi- er., -- 1 l ' Q Shannon Kalkstein ' V A .- A' ,Q-,win Y ,Q 1 ' I, Erica Kayler f n If l ,ga f -:qt A , X-at 'Q Katherine Kelley 5 M s' .- ,, 1. 4 se, FRESHMEN 133 mg Michelle Kelso 'I , ,' 4, I I' iff' , M 'riff' 90 ', i' I ' 7 My Paris King fi 4. ' . V 5- i t 3 ,Q 'V Vi V 4' Jessica Kinman ' if V-I , , W 427 Melinda Kiteley 1 7 ,VV VW? ,jf Michael Kleeman I X ' j f V r f V fiij ' 43. ' Rashida Knox A 5 'fx vi ' 1 f ,-ff. .7 1232? , iff jf 15,14 ff? ff? ' 74 '7 E, Hayward Kong :1 , f ,LM 51,:, V Philippa Krausen V LV V VVVV V V 1 QV ' VV1. V 1 Yuri Kreutzer V t - ' ' V ' ' V, ' V 9 Jessica Lage 5 4' ' if ' E f V Courtney LaPerle 1 IV vs J , ' 2 fffff' I 1yf f4 - t Krista Leaper 32 f dt 'V b A fV, , ' V: - Vggf- i f, VVV' ,f :jj-1,1 V' V' gc- -V., , VV --'fffV57l- 'vw V1-VVVV , WI 1 ffjfj' V I ' l,,jV5:,f:V?.VV,VVfV41V 7' Carisa Lee X V 1 V 1 ' Jeffery Lee 1 '4 ' V VV! ' 1' , 'A A ' -' ' f V -M fi V ' 7 4 Jacques Lehot V V A .4 V :if ' ,U r V Kelli Lenzini - V ' V - 4' 1 , I Mark Levy V, V V J , ' ag Brian Loefnef 4 jg! ,, ff 1 V r e + Felicia Logan r A -- uf VV A ' Q 1 - - ' ' Ff'i1'f7 ,. 'ff W7 FZ? Meredith Louie MQ! 4'-ff., ' fsrfffffff 4g,g:Vf1,-tfygw wa,-' ig! +:q,,gVV Robina Lun My f' . 'M V ' W CA' M' 5163, X! 'f ' Dinah Malkin ' ' ' ' Q ' Eleanor Maloney f V V ' V ' f' 3V'- ' Carlyn Manly 1 ' ,V f 'J ,gf ' 97 ' 1- ' Parvin Manuchehri ' .ff .' V Erik Manuero . I - .V V Micheal Martin f J ' -'Y Va ,f L , , r .-5. VVVV Jennifer Martinez V VV ' V , 5 ' Tajai Massey ' W ' a ' 1 ' ,Q 1 Q Miles Masuret ' 'ff ,' 1 7 ' Tavis McCain fha., ' ' ' V - ' Adam McEldowney VVV y' -, 1 D More Students Up the Down Staircase No one could deny it! This year's Freshmen Class was one of the most numerous to ever enter O,Dowd's doors. Ms, Ignacio stated, f'In general O'Dowd's freshmen classes tend to be large classesf, Why then did we feel the crunch of the crowd as we desperately ran to each of our classes? Over- crowded staircases. Now, there wouldn't be a problem if we had fifteen minutes between classes, but we don't. What we really need to do is convince people the side staircases are useable. Some freshmen didn't even realize there were side staircases until the second or third week of school. In the meantime they all tried to squeeze up the center staircase along with the other students and were often times late to class. By now most freshmen know there are side staircases. They have found that it is much less frustrating and less time consuming to use the side staircases, not to mention the fact that the people who need to go up the center staircases can do so without a huge back up. 134 FRESHMEN l l i vzazv-1 1 Q. of f '. : j4f ' . 'Ui' fu 5 4 1 i A ,, y ' 7 Q K' 5 , ' 5 I ' ' ' ffff i 2710? o V f f 4fi':?i 'H ff I , cl: E F Y A I ii. IQ Q , iji' :,, an if--1, ' 1 M ' ' - 3 .-7757, ,-iw? H 'H ,fZ7,77' , Inf' -.1f'j.2'1 ,Ti i'2 ?f,' 'ii ,f'f1F7:' f P .. at fr, E 4 J 1 Q li ,T V I ' v , V, is ,, i ' 7 - ' F 9 41. .. I ' ' ' fr I 1 J ,, ' ! 1, -N 5 I .i 1 XY 2 ' 1 4 51 5-'V'1wi '1ZEf75 ,fi 57 2lf77i ,ff ??fC 1' 225' J il: f ? 1 ' it fr e ' .P V Z 14 13 xc- I r 6 , 1. i 1 , - , ,, L, ,- V :I -i , .5-4 - 4,4 -. f A , .45 lu.. 1 1 , V , . 'i ,ltd I P A 22' 'V , , J W ,I X , ,:,. gif., T4 H A C av 1 - J g, V, gg if Q, -I - .rtlliiiiklfl 1 2 ui' ' A V' X l Caroline McGrouther Gretchen Mehlhoff Danielle Merida Jennifer Merschdorf Jason Merty David Michaels Jennifer Milligan Theresa Molinari Diana Montes Richard Moore Karina Moreno Gregory Morris Boyd Morrison Alissa Myrick Jamila Neal Bridget Nixon Jabari Norton Allison O'Connell Sean O'Daniels Cynthia Ochoa Joshua Olkowski John Oram Michael Ovalle Timothy Owen Latoya Page Clarissa Pal Lesa Parker Alisha Parrish Jonathan Partch Benjamin Patterson William Patterson Carolyn Patton Brian Payawal Heather Perrilliat Elizabeth Plageman f I Q9 -if ,pri Pill Left: Joe Rugo, Paul Carney Above Yuri fm' Krcutzer ,. y FRESHMEN 135 Q Cameron Platt Anthony Polk Bobby Poole Annjanette Porrino Thomas Post William Post Christpher Price Gregory Puglizevich Joseph Rago Natasha Randall Natasha Ravnic Jason Regan Jennifer Riegg Jennifer Rielly Antonio Riga Ayanna Robinson Forte Rodriquez Flora Rogers David Rolefson Veronica Romo Robert Ross Carla Rossi Ramyar Rossoukh Isela Ruano Matthew Russello Astrida Salmino Jill Sanchez Jennifer Santos Terrence Satterfield Rachel Saucedo Jennifer Schmidt Bradley Schuler Patricia Secor Allison Shepard Aisha Simms gf -rg,-'W 1 ' I f '.i2 4 .' ,ifi 'rj '4' ' ,. . .. fi -' I 'gm :I 5 I .j'l.g':gc:.:-if 26 542, Y 'W-Lg V, ' ,E -t n , , ,4 ' r I f ar. p .I 'Lt 'p A . ' .. ' J A - V 5 ' ' nl x ' 4? - ' X M 1 V V fd , t 1 .117 Mx it . 1, fn .lf 'il' fr ' -' ,cr 5,-75 'H ,f' ' ,417g Q4a,,. f ,, H ' V ,g-,W . i ' ' f ' ' , I U ' My '- 1 '44 4- ' , - 9 i 4,444 , U .. .1 - 2, , f A 4' V , I .. ' - , 1- ' ' R' X.. A- , J I , N. ur V , I 4 4, Ml' l Q ' ' 'I I I ' 'K . 1 il A I N A g ,L r J J be rfr' 9 ' , 3. Y 7 , V ,A ,-Ap. JD sy. , V ' 0 , 1-'zffgiiii ' f .1 I ' . C K ' ' 9 ' -- . ti ' I ' ft' if we ' . '-- - A Y, ' 1 '7 fl ' ' J 'f T s , Q 1 ffii A . 4,9 YY I Eff' ,' ' Sly fi! M ,L J -. e-r ' ,51 V' I, f , , Mic ' f r f W - , 1 iff' 4 c vi 'l Q ' ' LQ . -, 7 .4' -, L ,f 'Y 'fx , X L . ' 1 1- . , ' . - . - 1, f:,1:v, Y - . if ' .94 ' .1 a A 6 1' Z 4- -1 ' J-fi A K ' ' ' ' ' f .R Rx- 1 in 'MW 136 FRESHMEN bq.,,,,h-MN I L ,IPS I ilu! N 1, if l .l ,wr-rfl P A SQ' -. s l What the are you looking at '? Chillin' in the cafeteria , Jam' Sims , In i Tiff' 1' ' 7 Jason Sjoberg I - , J- 4 Y iz1lmuelSSltilkes '- I ,' f -', am mi 1 kg, , ' j I, 4 Kaya Smith 4. la., 1 1 If Peter Smith J 'I' ' ' Seth Smith -. '1' 'ff' ' -5-if IT- fzf' fz'r ' in' 'fcvv 'A -'r ' f C A' J ' ' sham smith f A 4 , 1, V4 fl - 1l'ff,, 1 My ,h . . 3 :viii l I, Y , , 7 Wei-Ling Sung k g ' , , Christian zymcya f f-l gg ' , 'F v f . I - , .ff 1 - Q. ' , 7. ' A Eric Thompson .X i 5' , '- if ' Christopher Togneri Q W: '29 ' 7- ' f X David Tomasello A: J , . + ' -, Off G f , Gabriel Traverso AZZCAQT' ' -'fygz 15 fXf,W7 r- gg ' ' ff-ffwffgigzw 1 f - 7, -4 J - 1 ' J J Erik Tynes aw '- ' J' Q' J' J , Y ' '-f A -L' Uib ' h W, , I7 nna isa ric ' 'h ' V n ' 4 Michael Valim , 4, f V3 '5 ' 0 i- L. Suzctte VanPelt .L.. 'Q ,I I , 7 w J, JY' . V X ,gr il -, , l , ,I ' J' v -'EJ' '? 'f Cifollihe glial 1 5 it, 5 J J, ,L I William wahbeh ' . Fifi Y ' fffff if 'bw N if' fm :W - 7f4'4.- Y . i J J P f -' .., I i 57 ' 'I ,Y N Ecaliiangin Vblfalwas 'Q . ' A 1, , L Y a es a at ins . 5- I as in 4'-H' 4 4 ' li ' Brandon Wehrly 2 N - ,gl ' 1 4, f QI, i 5- QL- i Gwendolyn Weiland ' ' f , , X Erik Weiner C4 ' . 4.1 iz James Whitticon 4' - Z . Gretchen Wile f 1 , qZf ' , r . . , if' VV , ' aff - Julie Wilkinson ' , 4' ' - . K - 5' F, ' Dominic Williams ,ij , jj, ,' . If elf' fi Aaron Wilson ' k f -C' '- A' 'i 'W' ' Cameron Wilson 1 V W Z-. 1 ' Q any ,Q Jesse Wilson li A951 FRESHMEN 137 The Class of '92's Embarrassing Moments Being dogged on by my brother when I walk down the halls. Shannon Kalkstein When people know that you're a freshmen. David Rolefson 'Walking into a senior class by accident. Erika Kayler 'During assemblies when anyone mentions a freshmen everyone looks to the cage. Gwen Weiland 'Saying 'HI' to a senior and having them laugh at you. Jennifer Burns Tripping down the stairs in front of everyone. Anonymous ii! 'ls 44 Lela Woltjer Beatrice Wong Bernice Wong Creighton Wong Kenneth Wong Evan Yamoto John Yarbrough Renee Zile Dermot Erwin 5 . ,, Y :--.- f FW f'1'Yf ' f ' W E. . nr. .V ' vn- ,s. as . fi ii Q f l I l . i ..... ff f f W i Camera Shy: Michael Jackson Claire Urmson 138 FRESHMEN I u .fi 'Q 1 is - '51 P, 44 ,, I4 1' 44 ..-'2e.'L' N, 0-nw .ann Far Left: Karina Moreno Thercsa Mollmarl Left Ben Patterson Below: Gretchen Mehlhoff Drew Goodmanson I . I iw' - -A L 2' r 4 if ' I , 1 --fi. s. J Z fr 1, FRESHMEN 139 fa Xw.,,.,n1U 'H 4 I R SN X RX ig-Z ' X iv-J , TY' 5g::f1- Q -'fl 4' fl' x I '+l '-'-' ef ME 40 SOPHOMORES 'fi r v 2.6: r 'l i f , Julie Bruff,President ' I N Our class is truly unified.We lived through LA the freshman flinstones didn't we? If I could pick any class to go through high school with,it'd be the Class ol' '9l. Florence Cruz,Vice President Molly Valim, Secretaryffreasurer The one thing that is unique and special Unique? W3're unique because we d0n't 350111 Ol-lf Cl-'ISS is OUT Sense Of Ufliiy and care if we win or lose. A little fun and a Pnde' lot of commotion, that's all we want. , Xvf Nj if vaio Z Sophomore Representatives:Florence Cruz, Miriam Leinhardt, Chris Carlson, Eric Hovc,Brian Holmes, Moderator: Ms. Baker Tammy Lindstrom, Megan McPherson, Amy Grant, Julie Bruff, Dana Schleske, and Molly Valim SOPHOMORES 141 E'fW'n ,-,.- . ophomores Wiser than ou Think Did you know the word sophomore literally means wise fool? Some people feel that sophomore year in high school is like spending a month at Aunt Millie's farm in Booneville,Kansas. Since gaining sophomore status a number of tenth graders have a different opinion. Most students feel that the second year of high school is much easier. The rotating schedule has been memorized,we can locate our classrooms in under four minutes,and lockers can be popped open in two seconds. As for classes some sophomores feel that biology is a breeze, others feel that deoxyribonucleic acid is a word that should be forgotten an hour after final exams. Most sophomores think reading a two page Greek myth is much more enjoyable than diagraming a compound-complex sentence. As sophomores we have left ninth grade algebra in the dust to study a much more advanced level of mathematics namely geometry. Some may call us foolish but I think it's wise to say that sophomore year isn't as bad as they tell you. if 'ie' , UN' . FU ID FD ci. 3' o' sa E W :r- x l i X fi . g , Q. Xl Ay.. W.-X .gh K , 1 is fp 'jim 'hit 5 F ,Tr ' Q X Q Y 4415111 'GSI - ' , i 7 fil F W -'fri V 9' M A. A 'A 1 E N E ,K ' L. is X 1 L Brent Adair Koresh Adams Michael Adedipe Todd Allington Amika Antoniades Elizabeth Arata Micheal Arechiga Amelia Baurmann Kai Beard Andrei Bedoya Nick Beltran Carla Benasso Raquel Bournhonesque - N V B 4 t ki I .V i' 9 ,inigffga U m CD :- ru rn :1 m W -1 cr ci. sw X t O 93 2. E W -1 m a. in :r nw 2 X David Brockbank ' Nicholas Brown . -' - -I Ryan Brown A Barbara Brown f ' ' 'f 1 . ci 5 J Y v Jeffrey Brown , M 3 ' - , V -.. , , Willard Brown Julie Bruff Ernest Bryson Jenny Bucholtz -- Ronald Bullard Eric Burns Jabari Butler xl'-r V- Y ' Camille Calica I Sean Campbell Christopher Carlson Sherri Carpenter Emily Carson Carolina Castillo Marichelle Cells ,tm If rf f in 'f + -3 x , g g :tl .i . XX 'I 5 , X V, W I n I . 4 g V4 ' f ' 4, F- If fun , V O f li lv ' , if ' , 142 SOPHOMORES .-, I. 5 ,, Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk m a woman's man no time to talk ,,. v' l i 'ily'- Fx :v : Z l ',l ?Q 'f'Zfi'5f ' ' ggyf ' i Shannon Chambin ff ' ' ' V Lawrence Chatmon 4, ' H I Vg, ff i Jennifer Chavez 9 A e A 'Q Qfaff R Y? Hubert Chen . I 8' , aff ' , , 1 Megan Chen A h 'M N A E Matthew chin J s. ,I 7 Matthew Cholerton i:-'-2' ,I l . ' A Cecily Chudacoff f f if ' ' ' ' 1 Jumoke Clay ' , ,gf ' - I ' . ., fi I N 2 Meghan Clouse .54 PI' 41 3 gg , xi., , 1 44, Alex Colbert U A ' I ' A ' ' Blake Coleman ' Q - ' 'Q' ' V V A, ' Olander Coleman l 1 i' 1' , ! ni - Q be Y J ,i o -eee' Karim Qoifgmn ' 4 ' -Q ZAgf It 11355234 ' gi kg' ,Q 3 Damon Covington ' fflj ' . ' Timothy Criss - fi V- .1 ., . Vf' 5 9 V 5. Jamila Crockett 3 453 - f ff ' 'Qi,,1,,v. Florence Cruz nf 'IQ GV w , X Marcy Daniel -' 1 f ,,f' I it 4' Matthew Davies .- ' . 4 'V M E I ' Curtis Delaney I id, ' ,xrvfy ra 4 ' 4-I 1 V' e ,ti , N Aliya Dibrell ' ' n ff- ' Tyeka Diggs V iii Q . 44 ' 15 t Gretchen Dillmer 3 V. 51 , 2 Q-if, ' I .ig .- Heidi Dittmer ' f 'Q . 'f,. V Q I ' Corinne Dobbins : I v ,-Y, 5 Q I :, ' ' ' ' A ff James Doh I: 1' ,., - . , , 'lb 1 m V JZ? f ' f 'xiii D - 1 D , ,5 JV l Zz 1 ,437 'f 1- ff: anne omer 1 i ff' ' ' ' 3 ' X , '- ' ' Stacie Drese 5 ' , , ' ,L ,Q ' A Kevin Duncan I . ,Y . 'R' 7 ' A' 'C' 4-i ,, :J Robin Dunn 7, 1. I 2' N5 V ' ' V! ' r Daniel Duvernay ' ' fi P ff' 41' ff' ,Lx ' Ryan Encinas 3 ' 7 I xi' K James Erickson hi ,, i vfz -f-22:14AM 4 SOPHOMORES l43 Luke Erwin Antonio Escobar Andrea Escudero Gabriela Espejo Tara Faughnan William Fisher Gregory Francioch Shana Fruehan Michael Gabisch Scott Gallagher Linda Gardner Kimberly Garlington Annette Giambroni Dimitri Glafkides Damien Glick Eva Goode Taline Goorjian Amy Grant Kimberly Grant Christina Grappo Christian Green Catherine Greene Alexander Grell Lauren Guarnier Christine Hager Andwele Harper Gregory Harris Melissa Harris Yusur Hassen Lindsey Hassell Shanee Hawkins Rosemary Healy Brennen Hedges Michael Henderson Leslie Hilger : 'f'f'F' 'L' '- 1 -1-'fam ISXY N 'i V V A I -I F , '--. , r - - Y' ,G 3 'l lsr- . , 9 , t k ' .V - W-xv Q A Q- 'i , ' 3 . V 4' . Y L . . k 1 y I L b F ' , - QF' K V I i , 14 J 5 i -. ' X' K i- SW XW .N I sa- ..i If L 5 -. ,s ' : 'T 1 V -e- vw f ggi. 4 'TQ' A J -i, 'h ' ' , K ' .-,' as 'A ,, ,,,. , ,, ,, N r , X f' 4 i I, f .- 0- Z ' , F :rj 1 . X h i W A QE if or like L 'i' fx V 'Eff' '. 1 f-if . ' ' T- 1354- ' 4. A - I ', 'A - F .J gg, , , Iv x ,A 3 , 'C' cf' . i. ,N N ' IN 1 A ln 5 3:1- r,,.,.vw.a, ,, , .I v , Q'-4-nagyi sn. 1 Iggfcwvwz mv, ff-'34 A ,A- ,.f ' V. ,1,.3'74 , , lff,plv:4 'ff'Lf Z L ,-if 144 SOPHOMGRES Q, f t , u, .U l f,,4g .f,,l. 4. I 32,7 - ,- :9,Zh,,.jNf,r ' Z:-Frm., I ,. f Q L - NKMQKNXI. T A .. jigs- 'iff' 5 I fn- In - . ,C -fn X 1- , K, .-fam fa-fi-1,4- 1 ,Q . i' 9' 8 4 ' . Q :.E.il.'ff'f::'2e:.'..L-.7f ' -:I,3J'3f4'W' AQ -1 L 5 N an N l I F' i ,.,....,.,.....4...,....,.,.........-1 ' Q f O-kay l'm just gonna casually ask her what she's - . V I doing Saturday night- O kay girls take it from the top. - , W i 'L i??ii54,fi?l 'WWn,f?f, Jonah Hillman l V pl. 4:3 , in l 'ff h' 'V 2 My A N ' 4 Brent Hilsabeck ' , 6 2, , ,Q , ' if ' ' Jennifer HQ ' in i - ' , 'fi Y 1-L' ll I ' ' David Hobler - , F - .f ' Q2 Elizabeth Holland ,K f f. fn, 'l Bryan Holmes ff fl ' ' - 1 ' A av Euclyn Hope . J L - -J a J . 'F L W f , - Eric Hove , H, ,.,,,,, . ,, , . j , , ff . r 5 W 79 ' I' f-A V Kamille Hudson J, : 5 1 L! 1 2. L '19 A , , Egoclll-lumphrey , ' ,226 .LQ , Z, hiv , J 5 ora. uppert N ff j ' Q , -N Jennifer Iacullo .1 M Y 1 ll, , 9- .R I Michael Ilacqua -,f 4 ' . af lv ' 1 A. ,. ., 3 J , ' James Jacobs gq my V g- ,wifw-.nv 'v 5 MO 4, L Sh J k. X ,4,5,,vA X ff., 4Z4 V fl . M V, a anta en ms ,, I ' ' ' i ' , Carla Johnson 1 Dana Johnson , , , , ,.. .. . - J, ' If Q1 L. ' - Q - James Johnston V, Q' 'ff N I 27' Nicole Jones L 1 garar Joyce E 12,1 A V? A ' J' X A 1 eci na urycvic L . V f2.'-12Q2v,ff if A I ,.1 fi'3fff5?Pf 1 ' W If 172- C' . V 'ff ?i'i,.fi Z7' Y -5:1-1?'ZW!Lf 1 n ,fi 42' ' Edward Kane Q., I, 'V yggtg ' , f 42 lf? W ' Q-gg' 'Vi ' F233 Elizabeth Kane 5, 1 12211 . ' ,,f+:22f'..f ' f A J U N' n 1 K ll ' -,L 3 UIV4 ' 1,1 ' gf' f 5. 2 Q 1, F N on 6 l Sllalyrllee Kiiky h 3' x 9 a, ' ' , , ' l , Lydia Koo .X 1 f. 4 ff, , I b - ' I 4 ' Jeremy Kossen i A J I X' 'L ' - l I A I V N M U ' Roberta Kreitz ., 6157,-jf! f -L51 1 lf! .1 , ,fl ' , -1 ' ' . ' 1 ' 611111 cf Om , , in 3' j f 1 J V14 jg 1 gh Miriam Lenhardit 5 T, W, -' if ' 7 ' ' Tammy Lindstrom ,' 2 PP fy Q. ' Lawrence Longrus If ' f A V A 3 .g l Zack Luchetti A '- N ' ' 5 . I, Misha MacLaird SOPHOMORES 145 Nancy Mader Tita Mahoney Janine Malcolm Benjamin Mangan Lauren Marchant Robert Marshall DeWayne Martin Hans Martin Melanie Martin Adrienne Maynard Maisha McGee William McGrouther Ishola McKinnie Bridget McKinstry Brian McMillan Megan McPherson Larry Mebane Alisa Merkle Elise Meyers Kristan Meyers Ethan Millar Mark Mladinich Jennifer Montague Wendy Morgan Andre Morial Marcus Morris Andrea Mosley Maya Mosley Edith Murphy Ron Mutch Bemard Naidu Kimberly Nakahara Andrew Nardinelli Michelle Navas Damien Neff fa- 4 'WCW-' it KIT' if 'Z A 1 ' 1 . wif . :ff t ' ,, g 1 1, r Q f. V 'Q li I 1 ,u ' I , A .1-. 'U V' z , .r r , ' I I JP a .4 ' 1 ' Q 1 , ' A. V. . Hr , 1,1 of f' f ' v 41,2 - Q 'J riff? 2. , 'fi' --, .f 4 f 'QTL , J. gh, A - V , ei 1 3 t . W ,211 71 315 1 Lyjl . I' f, .4 A Q ' ' 5 ' 9' ', ' V ' I . . -11 ' 1 Q L ' -. - I, J, K. ' . , A . 'I A J - ' '4 . - 1 L. 1 A-.1 4 , f,- H - 1 , if e ' ' Q ' th ti ' ' f. .' ' .L E, - ,,f9r,. 2 ff me . f X . ,I I . ,f 3 qw . . f 1 , 'ft' I ?1-T':i','?22?f1 f ' 1 TFT E71 I' 1 I I- Z ' kjgay f ' ' ' .115 ,' , ., 1, ,, . 'Tl ,,. f K i 1, 1. I , Q -1 -gt: V I W ,,, '-11,3 1.3, ,V I ' r 1 . I of f . ' ' . ,, - 4 .5 I 4. . X I If Z Q! 4 f 54 if 44 .t 7 Yea ,,4 L, A , f 1, ff , , .!,,..,,.5,, 50, r ' , f!:4,.f, 1, l, ,f ,Vg fl gif , ei J, 1, ' 1 nl WX, f nc V , -7 f, gf- '9 I , 5, ' , HQ fl I 1 U p. 7 I f 1, 7 - G 11:3 ,WV Z f 'I . n 1 J' ., ' X 1 '15 1 4 Those Hopping Sophs What do you think of when someone says sophomore year?,' Probably the first thing that comes to mind is the soph hop, that first formal dance experienced by those eager for fun, romance, and formal attire. It is the story of a young man, complete with tuxedo and bow tie, dancing cheek to cheek with his corsage-clad girlfriend. The tunes of Let's Go to the Hop, and endless flowing love songs drift through the air. The dimly lit lights of the gym cast silhouettes of an intertwined couple on the wall. There are giggles as an embarrassed couple place their hands on each other and smile at the camera. Click, clickf' the smiling faces and lasting memories are captured on film to trade with family and friends. It is the story of a couple, nervous at first, but gradually realizing their fondness for each other, coming together, dancing, laughing, and having a memorable time. This is the dreamlike fantasy that the class of 1991 experienced at their soph hop. 146 SOPHOMORES q .2 .E T i, f,, ' , 'r -0.13,-' I ' uf '1'-' 477 1 1- ,4 in 7' V7 -'C17I7?7'7 ' f 4 4 ' W i ' 7 V , i i Michael Nichehrii ' RL .. fjf. :if ' 5 ' ' ,. ' Douglas Norton ' , 5 ',:, M I. I Y ' Erin Oliver 61 I ' 3' 32' ,X - f A I' I v ' Shane Overline i ' 7 1 5- ,, - 'N Ei we ' 4 - Lakeisha Page if .. 1 ' ,fitlif . 1 ' Brett Parker I 3 , -Sa. ... , Christine Parker ' . '- ' .J L . i fi Vf? ff'f'Z?1f'? 1, f'?7 f ' 37 ' ' Karen Parker Ly T 1 ' l 2 fl - V47 A ' ' 9 E' ' 17157 Jesse Parrish ' ' ' Michael Patton 1 , ' if i . as 2: Tanya Pavloff , V, L' ' , - C, Raymond Peraza -. ' , -21' ' ,, Jason Perez - ,, 1 ., R , Mario Perez A are 1,14 1 A , 1 rr 'Y ' 1 T7 'e eef' ' Christopher Peters R i' I . V, z Erik Pillow M 'J ' Anastasia Polyzos ' 3 Elizabeth Prola 9 -L f K l Charles Pyatt 'A' X' N Cedrick Queen , W , Jonathan Randolph 4' . thi-l 'i ,-,w.:1:' 5, ff ' '7' r: 7f1g.2:f' 22' :'z:f'?'22 'rf , ff'jrzf ,4p1 r ' r ?276vr7i ' - . 1 . i ' ,ff ir -ff' W f- Tatiana Ravnik i r- - i f R 'fff -W 1- - H , 5, Keisha Reed VI 1 V. , 3' N- f 1 ' ' Ian Rigly .5 , ' 5, ' If - - 'j , -- '- Stacy cmer , I I i eg, A. ' iv' ' Anna Reznik ' 1 ' 12- fa, ' , 1 , 1 , , James Richards . . , 1 ' 9 , ' '. ., r Q . , ff shag. , : . - f,, 1 ' r' - X .lamahl Richardson K- , ' PA l f' a.'1.? , G I Q. 5 :if 'Zif f 7fir7'7 j , if 'V h Meghan Riley ' 'Cf ' ' 'fx ' ' . ' Andrea Rivera t ' at ' ' Q Kunle Roby ' ' N V li 'H I Arvette Rockwell ' A ,ff 1' Yr., Brian Rogers 'j-QQ ly V U A 51 49- r val Candida Ruiz ' '? M figffif ! Denise Safford , , J' 1 -in H. i i -'-.T ff Want some? ff., SOPHOMORES 147 Levon Sanossian Jennifer Santos Aniesha Sapp Donald Schlemmer Dana Schleske Jill Schleske Jesse Schwartzburg Laura Seeley Ilan Selinger Andrew Sellman Anna Semansky William Shipp Allison Shukraft Tanya Sloan Vince Sood Matthew Speakman Jean Spinosa Kathryn Stansbury Fredrick Stephens Christopher Sterling David Stewart Richard Stimbra Vonesca Stroud Vinny Tateo Philip Tayco Lisa Taylor Jose Terrazas Lisa Thogersen i Krissy Thornberry Lauren Ugi Molly Valim Andrew VanMeter Johannes VanOverbeek Veronica Vecchiarelli .I ill Vincent ' r ' If Q.. . V G 44 , 1 f Yi 148 SOPHOMORES Q . E Can't a girl get any privacy anymore? I-laven'! you ever seen a guy study before? ,',,.- , .gjgyf L .L I I' ,. fig ' Diahlo Walker I ' I ,I l , lag. .4 Q M 7 5' ' Aaron Ward .1 Q, f I' I V Jennifer Warren g' ' ,I If ' Kurt Weiser Z N , ,Q 1 , rf, ' 1 Derek Wilburn A Nicol Williams , 'fm Tamika Williams N U uf - ' ' 1 'V ' ' ' - '- 1 4 1 P I f 1,11 t ' 7- Ulf: Zuri Williams r 4 'J' V ' N 1 William Wilson M L , ' ,h ' , pg .4 A f N ' Shawna Wolverton ,- 'V , V I- f' Glenn Wong ,At k 1 ' L ' Karen Wong A fl: ff' N, E ' 1 Jennifer Zacheria .--deg . I ,, . , - A li-U 'isa -V , .I i Alice Zeieh Camera shy: Stephen Bail Carina Balogh Jennifer Drew Christopher Johnson Shawn Jones John Montaivo Rhonda Russ Hx ifiif' f'7-I5f'?fff ' if. , ,ly-7, , . 'C ,L , i , .X ' ' Aaron Zerbst SOPHOMORES 149 om can have the car keys? You have reached the age of fifteen. You are now able to enroll in Driver's Education and try to acquire your own driver's permit. Little did you know that learning to drive would be a long and tedious task. You will spend 25 hours in a classroom, reading a book about the many rules of the road. Half way through the course you begin to ask yourself, What am I learning? You examine this question for a few days until suddenly the answer comes to you. Although the official,' purpose is to educate the future driver, the actual goal of Driver's Education is to scare you, so you will be especially careful when you do drive. The infamous film Red Asphalt plays a large part in scaring the impressionable fifteen year old. You have heard about the film's ability to show explicit details of highway accidents. The Driver's Education method of scaring people into good driving may or may not work, but all is forgotten when you feel the power of being behind the wheel of that cool cruising machine. 150 SOPHOMORES ,f-1' ' if 'P WP, 4 V .iw K ' irff. 741. , ur' ' SOPHOMORES 151 IZZMTP W X , fig V ELL -mf:zwzfxJfzy ga, , Alex Bulkus, and class get serious fun and hang BRANCHES ROOTS? 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M f- 5 -, if ., ' : '?2?5f'z42i E .imma 1'M1!7'WPQEz7,61'41.'y XT-if ll ng f rf? .fr Z. aiu Im, 4 Wil ' w f M:-.. ,rg , f7,n5.fjg,Q'o7 ,f ff WMM. wfwyf wfjzff, f 'ir MWWZWZY '54-sn 'E X Y mmf fic' ,A , ...fy , o I I 'N ' 1 'O - if I m . ff ' 1 fi cg X . 738 'Q 's xy I ,il .Jf x 1,11 qi - BEE B? vi- MN Ili lk ,011 D ,1 'J KN 'X X FX QL -X I -1-, ,J if X 'f 1 X f f b Q! Z 9 f a-0 .A 5 W JY 1 164 SENIORS fy k 1 X l 1 d r 2 A' gf' . r X ', W H Q J X 1, 1 U A p X 1 f'6N'DJ -, 311' p 1 I, x J MICHAEL GOORJIAN, VICE PRESIDENT We chill and rage and thats the greatest thing, Q JULIEN SMITH, PRESIDENT There are precisely 832,000 times as many dots in the ceilings ol' this school as there are students in our class. l've counted. gf slls ELIZABETH LESLIE. SECRETARY! TREASURER Our class is made up of' leaders and high achievers and throughout high school we have developed a unity, spirit, and excellence that no other class has achieved. ' 4 - Senior Representattives: Clifford Wong, Alan Smith, Samantha Strong, Chris von Tersch, Laura Grant, LEONARD Rossl- SENIOR and Jenny Davis. Missing: Nari Williams. MODERATOR CLASS OF '89 165 Traci Regina Alflsi Youth s like diamonds In the sun and diamonds are forever Forever young I want to be forever young Alphavllle Eric R Anderson I66 CLASS OF '89 Michael Patrick Abell Rebecca Anne Marie Allswang Have you ever wondered which hurts more' Saying something and wishing you hadnt or saying nothing and wishing you had' - - Ralph Anton Anthemen And u new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forest will echo with laughter thanks lu you l'm much obliged such a pleasant stay but now it's for me to go. the autumn moon lights my way. Good times, had times you know I'vc had my share. Lcd Zeppelin 5 1 Adolph Miller Allen Imagination is more important than knowledge A Einstein ,W Alicia Dawn Andrews Hey Trish did you see the moon list night' K' Frederick Anthony Arceneaux, Jr. l'm outta here l think. Vis f M drbl' Jacob E. Azevedo A Darin Bryan Apperson me Angela Lara Arterberry A quote should make you laugh or ery so why are you lookin' at mine! Meghan Michele Bailey We are neither black nor white, but merely shades of gray. ' 'f T,-5.11-Q-251911-Q-' Q., ,Q t 'G 0 wmv 5573 Amanda Louise Armstrong Many people go fishing all of their ' lives without knowing it isn't fish they are after. Vonnah Marrietta Bagner Never doubt the worth of yourself. Remember, positive thoughts breed positive actions. Negative thoughts breed negative actions. CLASS OF '89 167 Amko A Balas A smlle doesnt cost a thmg but rt grves so much lt enrlches those who recetve wlthout maklng poorer those who gtve lt takes but a moment but the memory of It somettmes lasts forever Jenntfer Carolyn Beery There are tn the end three things that last faith, hope, and love, and the greatest of these ts love l Corinthians, I3 I3 168 CLASS OF '89 Dean W Banks You keep usmg that word I do no thunk tt means what you thtnk lt means Davtd Aaron Baskm When I turn and leave this school l wont look back l dont want you to see me wrpe the tear from my eye Sandra Lynn Blackford Ima I4 years' Thrcvmg art1sts'7 Anythtng IS posstblc Mtchael Barnes l turn tt over ln my mmd so much to do so httle time The path hes ln the truth what can we do to keep the youth Mighty Dtamonds I-1 in i Bettma Btrgtt Berchtold Ji l my r lg' , nt- .lu '. Y' H, - ' . vs' . .L t I ,K . ll ' , , l ., I v C ' 'X . I 4 g I r -- - , r , . Kathleen Ann Bozzone Do what you can do, because it's all that you can do, what ever you do, give IOO percent. - Bob Welch,Terry Steinbach Lisa Renu Brenneman Where do we go now, sweet child? v A '. ' 4' 4 f ,aw Q, . gy f J A rf AN ' 1 HQ i i Z' 4 t 1 i Va .,1f ' .- ' itz,-gr ,N fear, V- .,-v, V . L Q 1 ,-git, ' 1 ! Kristen Marie Boyce At what point during my career as a famous singer will l have to know the circumference of a circle? So, where's the shower? Bye,Bye . . . 1 My ,.,, ,wi q f: J. Andrew Bradshaw We each pay a fabulous price for our visions of paradise - Rush Meave Eileen Breacain Anyone can lead a horse to water but if you can get him to float on his back, then you've really got something. Brian Edward Brown lf time can lame and past can teach, l'll have a cig' and think on the beach. Collette Denise Brown If you know yourself- there's nothing that you can't accomplish. L f CLASS OF '89 169 Michael S. Brush Do not think any longer. l know and it is for me to think. Thou shalt so . ,. be wise. - Rudyard Kipling Mario Butzner, Jr. There's a lot of opportunities if you know when to take them. Thcre's a lot of opportunities, if there aren't you can make them. - The Pet Shop Boys l70 'CLASS OF '89 Scott Aubry Brown The easiest thing to do in life is to finish last. The hardest thing to do is to finish second. - Knute Rockne Todd Michael Burdick Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities. -Q ll Jill A. Callaghan When in doubt, mumble. I Jeffery B. Buftalmo Rachelle Anne Cain My life is like at cherry! And how sweet it is! Light a match okay! Bye. Bye ,.- 1 Kalin deMarr Carney lf the elevator starts to bring you down . .. go crazay! Then punch one higher floor. - Prince Qewif, X my I . Quinn O'Connell Cavalli Why worry? There should be laughter after pain. There should be sunshine after rain. These things have always been the same, so why worry now? - D.S. Gregory Joseph Canessa Mom always said, don't play ball in the house. - Bobby Brady I gf- 4 ..,.,,. 5? ,eq A yy I ft,-.X . E -if ' Erin Kathleen Cassidy Brother, sisters, we are one, and our lives have just begun. ln the Spirit we are young, and we'll live forever. Michael Thomas Cholerton Love your neighbor, yet don't pull down your hedge, - Ben Franklin -, . .. f ,v Gregory M. Carson Name THIS tune .,, sereeeeeeech ,- i ' vb Tyler Chester CLASS OF '89 '11 , . M,,.,',gf-l Kashka O. Clay Michele Ann Colgan Love can mend your lil'e'or love can break your heart. - The Police 172 CLASS OF '89 ' Q Elene Hwa-Ying Chung The system has failed you. Don't fail yourself, - Billy Bragg 'Q' Ralph Tyrone Colbert, Jr. Girls -'I can do what l want to do, 'cause it's my PREROGATIVE' 'if - A1 5 - Rory Anthony Conneely Much learning doth make thee mad. - Acts 26:24 Nicole Michelle Cober ln the realm ofthe mind, there are no limits. - Bertrand Russell Anthony Robert Compton Never put passion before principle, Danielson. - Mr. Miyagi. Karate Kid ll ...ilu 1?- J Brian Andrew Copenhagen Consider me gone! 1' Peter M. Dale And the lord turned, and looked upon Peter. - Luke 22:61 Victoria Belen Cooper f ' ' - pgfmv , . r . .4 if - ig ff ' l 3 ' K-. ll 1 ' ,, 'tt . 6 I 3. ' jriga.. . V . Q 'eg 1 - w as -if - . .-5' I . W V 'wig fs AI . ,angfz-1'-1.14f'. 4,1-f ,feozrsf .f ' ,-me-,..,w Monica Rae Cordova ,F ts Jennifer Claire Davis Past forgiven. Present improved. Future perfect ... - Alexander R. Cox Why live.Iil'c in thc fast lane when you can live in the slow lane and peel rubber? Here's my smile. Now you smile. Smile awhile and while you smile, yet another smile and soon there's miles and miles of smiles and lil'e's worthwhile il' you just smile. .r - Juliana Daleo Bear the things that you ought to put up with, yet do not accept those which you cannot tolerate. 'CLASS OF '89 173 l Ai -'1 Seth Ntcolas DeAvtla l ..Q Jenny Delucht Have you cvcr stopped to see a stlent htddcn beauty' Look tnto the heart ol' the daffodtl They tell a wonderous story ol' colors, ol' fragrance, and vttaltty of songs and dances, and melodtes I74 CLASS OF '89 Mtguel Joshua DeAvtla 1190-I Adrten T Del Bonta And these chtldren that you sptt on as they try to change thetr world are qutte tmmunc to your consultattons They are qutte aware of what they re gotng through - Damel Alexander DeSm1dt 'Ltle ts just a game and lm a player' f Lucy Marta DeCataldo Life s greatest tragedy ts not havtng loved 111 i Dyan Renee Deoltvetra ' Ltfn. moves pretty fast ll' you dont stop and look around once tn a whale you might mass tt lt s been great' l love you guys' . . S-gif f' . 4 Mimi ' -, N Q K - ' QA :If - x 5 'Z' 5 ' F , lt, ' v ,Pe .. V A 4? L :T E ii Y ,L E, Q ,,. 1. 4 1 - N.-' . - at I ,. l - R 4 1 . g ..f. ,f 1 Diane S. Dokko How many thc ways we have to show disapproval or dislike, how few the words 8: ways to show love. x Anna Lee Dunn-Ruiz William Starrett Dinwiddie In nature there are neither rewards nor punishment: there are only consequences. - Ingalls 4- 'L if' if 22, . NA n , K Danu Katherine Duffy The grand essentials to happiness in this life are: something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. W. , , Af' N WWW Kathryn Dionne Edwards Whoever dies with the most toys wins, just wait. How old werc you when your alarm clock went off?. - John Taylor E-E Ts J .- - . .:-'r,s::f.:1sa-1'- - .fa .:.- ... -each?-H ,.:-,ms 1,7 we L . ..., kskgw, s-an -aw. - ,. - ,A :,.a,fL . -.1 .-as Amy Denise Duffy The worst thing can happen to you but you can always fall back on a laugh. f. if .V '52 4 1- Anne Lesley Eagan CLASS OF '89 175 -..Z . L..- -.4,4-.,- , Eric B. Fagan lf I can do some good I want to do it, if l have a choice l want to make it . . . But as long as there are others held captive, do not consider yourself free. W Embrace Christopher Fee Life is like a puppy looking for a street Iilled with fire hydrants. I76 CLASS OF789 in -N ,.. 4277 Bartholomew D. Ensley lt's not the exterior that counts but the interior. -I Erin Lynne Faughnan All my dreams pass before my eyes in curiosity. - Kansas 1-I Dana Farrior Fields Somehow life goes on even after the thrill of living is gone. Especially with friends like mine - l love you. Matthew Eugene Farro Some people cry and some people die by the wicked ways of love, but l just keep on rollin' along through the grace from the Lord above. 'lx Valerie Louise Ferguson I-lere's zi sigh to those who love me, and a smile to those who hate: and, whatever sky's above me, here's a heart to any fate. - Byron l 'gg 4' Kelli Renea Fleming I love you nll. but I got to go. Gayle Ann Foster The difficuli is done at once: the impossible takes a little longer. -You can nol lose what you never hud- Thunks for ull lhe memories guys! I love you alll ' Aidan Murry Finley G'duy mines. - Paul Hogan 'L ' 5. ,.f'- -W 11 ,-H . Jacqueline Michelle Forst Terence Christopher Frogley From lhe firsl to last, the peak is never passed. Something always fires the light lhul gets in your eyes. - Rush -1 m.5g'i1,..-1 - - 1P ?iL ' s i. 'Q -1 f .. 0' f .ti ' ik -1.-gif' l' if T 1r1'i I' 15 ' I I LL: 'ie - Q Diff' .1-3' Il I ' Meagan Leigh Foley .. ll's tomarrow calling. Are you brave enough lo answer? 1, ' is Michael Andrew Francioeh I uin't quiet - everybody else is loo loud. - .lohn Entwhisllez The Who . 1.77 . if ,- Y, . .,- . . Ls... ,,,,:,, -fr. 71 F James Philip Gardner Michelle Rene Gee But I thought I heard your footprints behind mc! Think it may bc a new experience. l78 CLASS OF '89 Grace Rosalie Gamoso Silences make the real conversations between friends, Not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts. A Margaret Lee Runbeck Paul Geddes-Osborne ' 'N-:q'Q iz ir- V A 1.5 . - A--, .'fs'g ' Y N ,A .. , giv . - if 1 . i . , . ' . 5 -1 - , ' ' . .. -nf' t wif ,N f 3f' 3 Kristine Marie Glatzc If a man docs not keep paee with his companions perhaps it is because he hears tt different drummer, l.ct him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau A4 - Anne Francesca Gaspardone We always seem to take for granted thc things that end up meaning the most. 0 . VV If N 7 Marna Lynn Gehrkc Seems like l've been here before. can't remember when I've got this funny feeling we'Il all be together again. Nu straight lines make up my life all my roads have bends N0 clear cut beginnings, so far no dead ends Circles 4 l Michael A. Goorjian Look Cows! -- Throw Mama from the Train Look ul the moon! -- Mike Look at the board Ms. Kolsrud Laura R. Grant Il's never too late. Then again .. il's never loo early either. Christiaan Gurrea Gonzalez So il goes. - Slaughterhouse 5 Paulette Marie Gori ls anybody alive in here? Anybody at all in here? Nobody but us - Police '82' fy f 1. -, , Pia. Jules Louis Gouguet My God, a moment of bliss! Why isn't that enough for a whole life lime? f Fyodor Michelle Marie Graziano Happiness isn't something you reach al the end ofthe road. It's something you find along the way. Deadra Michelle Green Friendship 2 always being there, B' understanding. and, most importantly, reali7ing that everyone makes mistakes. ,89 , '-.-'f1 5 , l Joanne D. Green Judith Michelle Green Hold on tight il' you think y0u're right. 'cuz nothing hurts as bad as when you see you gave up too easily. - Luther Vandross Jessica Maria Gregory I' 5 e 4 Myesha E. Griffin J To live is to love and to love is to live. Bc happy for what you have for as long as you can love you can live. - M.E.G. XNSg:phanie Lynn Hamilton The pasujs like the future: both are unimportant when compared to the iso CLASS OF '89 ' Pfam- he S-L-HA Mari Kathrine Green SMlLE!!! Love is what you've been through with someoncf' M., .I was sa- Ole Thomas Hall You cun't tell me where I'm going now, but ask me tomorrow and I won'l remember. Lisa Sabrina Hardy Wzls KX 1512. l -, ' VI. . ., X Renee Cathleen Highland l used to do a littlc but a little wouIdn't do. So the little got more. l just keep tryin' to get a little better, said a little better than before. Angela Cherise Hardy lf you don't give anything. don't expect anything. Success is not coming to you. you must come to it You must never give up. Always try to fly. A Marva N. Collins are Elizabeth L. Hester lf you see someone without a smile on their face, give them one of yours. Paulette La Dene Hodge Another man's poison may be one man's drink. Let him who knows best for himself also remember that he knows himself best, and as for the rest, may we protect our ownselves and nature protect us all. ti w Yi Jennifer Lynn Hess I am who l am, so that's who l'll be. - Me ,ff . Bret Allen Hitchcock l shall imagine life is not worth dying. if land whcnl roses complain their beauties are in vain but though mankind persuades itself that every weed's a rose. roses lyou feel certainl will only smile, - E.E. Cummings CLASS OF '89 181 Adriane A. Hopper Christopher Andrew Horvath Watch out here I come. - Dead or Alive Niccole Hudson Hold fast to your dreams.They make the world go round. 1. 1 xx Robert Matthew Humphrey lt's all just a part of growing up. Things are going to get hard, but don't give up. lt's all just a part of growing up. And l'd like to wish you the best of luck. ' - Eugene Satoshi lmura l wanna know what you'rc thinking. There are some things you can't hide. I wanna know what you're feeling. Tell me what's on your '89 mind. Information Society a T . it Y Jeffery Michael Huber My life is work built on the past. The time has come for all good things to pass, This good thing passed away. v-- Megadeth S 1 I Lora Collette Hyde There is no absurdity so palpable but that it may be firmly planted in the human head if you only begin to emulate it by constantly repeating it with an air of great solemnity . .l Jocelyn Malaika Jackson The sun breaks through even the darkest clouds. Joseph J. Jesuitas David Eric lngenthron There is only one person in this world l hate. but l forgot who il was. 3. Jonathon James Jacob I know how you feel. but this time love's for real. ln lime it will reveal, the special love that's deep inside of us will all reveal in lime. 3 Debarge -v n v Eun Soo Jeon Friendship defies age and ignores distance. It wealhers the hard times and shares the good. John Michael Johnston We can have high times if you'll abide. - Grateful Dead 45 6 . Diane Marie Joyce CLASS OF '89 l83 Sheila Colleen Kelly Marcel Kuijsten Life is full of dreams. broken hearts, :tnd mysteries, but whal's done is done and you must move on! l84 CLASS OF '89 5125 13 5- 4, Joshua A. Kalkstein Don't ever settle for less than your dreams. - Confucious Limestone 1 S . 1. 2, Christopher John Kuesel ln skating over thin ice our safety is in our speed. - Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 .-...O i 4- Cu - Karl William Lampley I may not have gained your love. but I hope I gained your respect. --- Karl Andi' '. Soren Clark Knudsen PEACE, LOVE. ROCK'N'ROLl.! There are three kinds of classes: good. okay. and Spanish. God. please be with those who need your help. A Q' A ' 'I 5 1 i Q ' tm . ufl fl I NI.: 1 v, X I - . 2 . ilk? I .nfl , ,Y I N t snytg-. 5. .- I ' W-ve..f I .4 Jeannine Allison LaLonde And so the mission in my Mel Mobile continues on .. . li 4 I I i it F - I 1 . l l I' I I 4 ,ft is. s '31, S J 9 F' Melanie R. Leavitt Equality. l spoke the word as if a wedding vow. Ah. but I was so much older then, l'm younger than that now. - Bob Dylan Jeremy David Leng To percievc is to suffer 4 Arisotle If wiv John-David Lanigan Rachelle Ramona Ernestine LeBlanc Learn from yesterday, live for today. and dream ol' tomorrow. - Chelle '11 5 1, 7 ',J':'-2' , V V f 9. ' Llc -, - 5 ' ' rf' f ' -. 'R 49 2 it 4 i, 1 1 , . f Y Jennifer Elizabeth Victoria Lendl ' 4 The mystery ol' one's soul projects a . L ' -' 5 doubtful fate, for those who no not their I ' Z -'ii W own selves know nothing at all. - ' ' N 5, ' V J Death in June ' E ' ' ' ' H, X, ' . 1-5 .55 'l Elizabeth Allen Leslie ' ll it didn't hurt. you didn't learn. You'vc got to l'cel the pain as well as the glory. L.- Deborah A. Levy By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. V CLASS OF '89 185 .cefff ,J fe ., Ann B. Lovi The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular reason for being happy CXCCpl that they are so. -- W.R. Inge Alyson Leigh Madigan You may say that l'm a dreamer. but l'm not the only one, so I hope someday you'll join us. and the world can live as one. -- John Lennon 186 CLASS OF '89 5- Esther Angelena Lewis Life is lull of eopies, be an original. Sarah Christine Mader Du you remember anyone here? No you don't remember anything at all. l'm sleeping. Never woke up: had no regrets. - T.H. suia ,Q ' - R. Patrick Malkassian, V. Where do the ducks gn when the lake l-FCCICS over? llolden Caulfield Danniel Jerome MacDonald l don't know how to beat retreat and I don't intend to learn. Napolconk drummer boy Thomas Francis Madigan, Jr ll l could save time in a bottle. .lim Croce Christopher William Marini ul got the point. now I think it's finally dawning. Yeah. Yeuh. I got to get uwuy. I gut to luke myself u permanent vatezxtionf' Steven Tyler QT 113 Cleveland W. McKinney Guillermo Manalili 11 11 Kalliope Zamunis Mclntosh Tell me l eun't do something. and I'll do it twice us well, -- CT, ,ef ff -. r ,Ur Nw' Mark Gunner Mayer Hatred and bitterness can never cure the disease of leur: only love can do that. y- Martin Luther King. Jr, ,QE , I Corey Lynne McLaughlin Mycshzt E. Mebanc Nothing from nothing leaves nothing ,.. C LP-SS ,QEl.l3 9.1li37fq i, .7,Q?x, X Paul C. Merida s f., E yv' , ' A - . 3921. A ,,..,,, Angela Maria Miller I88 CLASS OF '89 , gf . 'Liu ,, -...,, Robyn Elizabeth Mehlhoff ff. 21 Li 1 Derek Warran Millar These are the times that try mens souls. A Thomas Paine x Christopher George Monge ffm-ix . 1,1 I 1 ri -'G Kristina Kathleen Merkle The future will take care ol' itself, somehow, - Howard Jones li ' 24: 5 Y m -v a in Ajene Pierre Mohr Don'l pass up the chance lo do what you wunl to do, when you want lo do il. 16 Christopher N athaniel Montague I ean't tell you where we're going. l guess there's just no way of knowing . . l use lo lhink that the day would never come, now my life will depend on the morning sun. g New Order an me A ' , ' ' 1 , V? -0-' i 4' f ' .117 1 Patrick Desmond Nagel Spread your wings, you're going to make it to the best time of your life . - Scorpions 1.2 Adele Cecelia Moore v fy ,gif C ' ' 7 f ,f r , f 4,1 ,. 8 'L L3 V ,Q , fy Eileen L. Murphy Learn to live life because you want l0, not because you have to. 1 ?ff f 1 1 1947 Y Kevin Olsen N akahara Lffqy - Alan John Moore Most of us spend a lot of time dreaming ol' the future, never realizing a litlle arrives each day. ,, ' ' 'f, 3'-if Qi 'i'i1 ' , 'Z ' -' 'f f ff.f..'-, ,-:vt ,4 , Q P7 I A Balavena Vineshini Naidu Sure, God created men first - but then, you always make a rough draft before the final masterpiece!Y - Vinnie V. CLASS OF '89 189 Susan Elizabeth Nickl Circus life. under thc big top world. we ull need the clowns, to make us smile. through space and time. always another show, wondering where I am, Journey Paul Michael Nuti I know l'll never loose affection for people and things that went before. I know l'll often stop and think about themfi f The Beatles Sheila I-. O'Sullivan The transformation is invested with mysterious and the shameful. While the thing I am becomes something else. part character part sensation , the shadow is Cttsl gg., V , I .+- ' 256.1 ' -' -X' lj A Tricia Ochoa A BALD old man said to me. 'Heyl , . -V Don't try -just do ill' - b , fllil?. I gt. rl. , I a I 'I ' I i n f v 'Nw , . 'I ' HL 'flxr' '- Ursula Patricia Ortiz Love does not consist in gazing at each, but in looking outwnrd togethor in the same direction. Antoine de IQO '89 Saint Exupery Eileen Margaret OIBTICH Enjoy yourself lt's Inter than you think Iinjoy yourself. while you're Nllll In the pink The years go by. ns quickly as you wink linjoy yourself, lznjog yourself. Its later than you think. The Specials f... Sarah Anne Olson liniotions are the snil und blind faith ts the mast. Without the brenth of freedom tte're getting nowhere fast. Sling Laurel Christine Parrish Lite is like eating a grapefruit. First you have to get through the skin: then it takes a couple bites to get use to the lztslc. and just as you begin to enjoy it, it squirts you in the eye! , I 'H , , , , 1 Q 4 my If Ji. ,ity 9 r :ff-P 4 'C f 23.4 ' ,- f Zfzhief . Michelle Joanne Petroelje ,ffl f 'g Ji - ' - lx w ' gr:-5 , -, if ,' 1 14 ,ff ff' Jennifer Lynn Overline That's one thing Earthlings might learn to do, il' they tried hard enough: ignore the awful times and concentrate on the good ones. -- A Tralfamadorian - Larry Scravin Patague lt's not what but how you do it, 1 FE Lorna Nichole Poirson What do priests and Christmas trees have in Common? Doone Camille Marie Partee Nothing makes ti person more productive than the lust minute, R Anonymous ' V:-1-I-53g,f45:f?1f 1:45, V, 5-, 4' , , I 1'-ji' Zpyfzffgea- I , '11, ,I A-., M7 --.if ,git . 577112 1 9? vc! ,ff , '-'Q gl 5733, , 2513 . . gi iw -.K A . i , ' Q A ..,.',. . , . A 2 ' ',:,:F, nm .4 i , . xi f X 'L 3 n , Rui, ' Pamela P. Pincdu l've been waiting for this moment all my life ... Hold on - Phil Collins ,QLASS OF '89 l9l J Q. '55-! '1 f1 :f.f5-2,- . f5',Y1:...p ' , 1,21 ' , 4--'A-gf-Q: -1.-f1, . f ng ,ii -1-ng,.1L'mAaa2a.n1,g:gq.a.: W 5, f'xw- ,3ffi- Katrece Renee Maria Raine Gossip is thc worlds biggest lic. So .., 'Don't Believe thc Hypcf Jeffrey Carl Rinker Reality starts with a dream ,,. so lct's all go to sleep, 192 CLASS OF 789 .. 174- ' , ' 'L , , f f f 744253. ' 'I . L , 9 if F .' 1 l , ty lnta Mara Pubulis I lovc you guys! Happy trails to you. Llewellyn Blackman Richie, Jr. 1' Yr., Margaret Wieland Roscquist I ff' James Philip Reed, ll ll you ncvcr do anything. you'lI ncvcr do thc wrong thing. But youill ncvcr get thc chance to do the right thing, 4 A 4, Y, . O . , nf 5. w James Michael Roberts V N . l' Elizabeth Colette Ross And home we steer. a merry crew beneath the setting sun, remembering our adventure in wonderland. Y Alice in Wonderland - , f -' 13? ', , ' -ar, ' 'Qffs' Leon Henderson Rountree, j figifw 2 Yeah, we got gypedl!! . 4 JK' gg-L - fr 'fi 5 ,, T A S . 3 . A ,I .i ii .. g - f I F' , r 1-' ' y ,. ' -, ff' :' ' fa g 'ffl ' K ' .fir ' , 15: '- Heidi Lynn Saiz Look towards the future and don'l live in the past, because the memories of that person once loved, will forever last Tomas Salinas Each new day will be greater than the one before, -- Tomas Salinas Michael A. Sanchez Jennifer Robin Rusk This writing business. Pencils and what-not. Over-rated, if you ask me. Silly stuff. Nothing in it. - Eeyore - P f Lynn Kathleen Sally Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. - Einstein CLASS OF '89 193 Arthur R. Santos A friend is a person with whom l may be sincere before him, l may think aloud. w Ralph Waldo Emerson .3 A Patrick Charles Schlemmer 194 CLASS OF '89 w e .leoffri Ane Sanders John F. Schexnayder ln time we find that we can always overcome the hate, but we can never overcome the love. -?l'1F5 ., . F f 4 ,-.7 - J 5 .AX r N , .xl S ly .' A: - . - Nicole Allison Schuler This is not the end nor is it the beginning of the end but perhaps the end of the beginning. - S.A.L. Anne Marie Scherer ln each of us there is a little of all of us. - Liehtenberg ,f -5 Sean Kevin Schlemmer There are more things in heaven and earth. Horatio, than are dreamt ol' in your philosophy. 7 Hamlet Act l, Scene V 'Puri ' 'b I ' Karyn Ross Ship The tooth fairy came late. Christopher Michael Smahlik Yeah, though I walk through the valley of darkness. I fear no evil, because a SQUEEGE will always clear the way. If: Q , , l , 4 l l H. 2- .f 3 - 1' HL' ' i rv A L lf ,i ' A , 1 ' i .5 4 1 3 A ' Deborah Lynn Sherman Yeah right. easy, good time. l was only dreaming. .LA ' ff Gabriel Simon Shuken ,p- Julien Charles Hunter Smith Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. - Philippians l:6 tit Arie Chante Shores Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel ofthe ungodly, nor slzindelh in the way ol' sinners, nor silteth in the seal of the scornfulg but his delight is in the law ol' the Lord, and in this law doth he mediate day and night. Alan G. Smith To my best friend Molly, the quicker- picker-upper, il's still lit. .rg C LASS,.Q.E...'g89,-A195 V, A, -. ,f,7,: of 4 ff lt- 3 ' 1.71: 'M ' Li- 7':.' ' I ' 4F1'E'L,q ,,..,-K, f James Anthony Snyder lt all seems so stupid. lt makes me want to give up, but why should l give up, when it all seems so stupid? - Depeche Mode Samantha Strong The goals you achieve are not nearly as important as what you become by striving to reach them. I96 CLASS OF '89 Tracie Siela Smith What you are is God's gift to you, What you become is your gift to God Lloyd Edwin Stockey, Jr. Ta dream of the person you'd like to be. is a waste ofthe person you are! Never be afraid to be different, because being different is what separates you from everyone else. 'T Jason L. Taylor Only when we put aside our differences will we succeed as a community and as a society. W J.T. .r .Y-Q 7,r- Dawn Elizabeth Souza 'Yes,' I said. 'lsn't it pretty to think so'?' Christopher John Taylor lt's a test of ultimate will, a heartbreak climb up hill. Got to pick up the pace. if you want to stay in the race. Rush IT -.I Tracy Louise Thirion Love is simple when you put aside all complications. - T.L.T. f 5 Lawrence Thuillier Fight the good fight every moment, every minute every day. Fight the good fight every moment, it's your only way ... You'rc the muster ol' your own destiny, so give and take the best you can. - Triumph John Andrew Taylor Kristine Anne Thurston Once you're real you can't be ugly except to people who don't understand. - The Velveteen Rabbit Leonor F. Tiongson F1 Stacy Jane Thornberry People are drifting like the waves on the sea, without direction, like the restless wind, not knowing forward not knowing back, just existing. - Howard .lones Denise Teresa Tinsely Be courageous and be brave and in my heart you will always stay . . . - Rod Stewart CLASS OF'89 197 ,f.1:..,g '.:Q.,.,, , ,,- A Katrina Renee Tomczak When you're seen beyond yourself- Then you may find, peace of mind, is wailing there. - The Beatles Barbara Anne Van Winkle 198 CLASS OF789 Brian Allen Tippens Experience is not what I give to you. lt's what you take from me Love Is Sometimes Awkward, but I will always be there. - Brian Tippcns Edquana Nechelle Turner This is my world. I have the freedom to do what I sec. This is my mistake. let me make it good. - French Peter Andrew Virsik ln the days of n1y youth I was told what it means to be a man. Now l'vc reached that age. l'vc tried to do all those things the best I can. No matter how hard I try, I find my way to the same old jam. - Led Zeppelin ' . ..f Jessica Louise Triebel Sow justice, harvest peace. ...Mk Colin Vincent It ain't where ya' from It's where ya' at. ol, -, Christopher John von Tersch ln twenty years the party's at my house. No sliding the quarter. Who's thumb master? Rachel Louise Wardrobe Change what you can and remember it ean't be donc alone! Judy Volin Wanna hear a joke? - ARC 1 Jack Brian Walker , , Practice makes perfect, but who wants M1 to be perl'ect?!? Lisa Yvonne Walker - Arlo Brandon Weil Hg, Reach out your hand if your cup be - empty, if your cup be full let it be again. Remember there is always a fountain that flows. - Grateful Dead W Lisa Virginia Wheeler You can always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might just find, you get what you need. - ROM SWS CLASS OF '89 199 Rt ni P. V 4-- it: ,: . - -' V r - 2-.esihav James Stanford White ln one way or another, l'm a bad brother. - Easy E Nari Eileen Williams Survival is a personal matterg you must determine what is important and essential in order to succeed, We often lel our emotions control us and our lives. True control comes from within yourself, your talents. Only then can you succeed? 200 CLASS OF '89 Darrian LaMar White Success is nothing without someone you love to share it with. - Billy Dec Williams Nancy Elizabeth Wilkins While thcre's time let's go out and do everything. ll' you hold me l'll let you in my dreams. Time is a river flowing into nowhere, we must live while we can and drink our cup of laughter. . . i Nicole M. Wilson You only get out ol life what you put lnl0 ll. .46-4 Jennifer Lynn Wiedwald Now and then il's good to pause in our pursuit ol' happiness and just bc happy. - unknown Tanesia LaJeanne Williams Bc a winner with Christ. i , . 'I' ' aff' 'l J . , 4 Julie Ann Winkenbach Peace, l'm outa here - yeah! I - ga - - . . IZ' . Wolf Dietrich Wober 35, Clifford Wong First, il' you leave your country you ff ' Life is made up ot' marble and mud. know how beautiful it is. Hugs are 4 -1 v Nathaniel Hawthorne better than drugs. i i k I jf 1 1 X, ..AA fi' V I ig, 1 1 .5 l '- q ' ,Q T' Cynthia Delores Wong A Q, V What lies behind us and what lies 4 I, before us are small matters compared to f what lies within us. W- Ralph Waldo Emerson ,I ' . , 7 dj 5 . Irene Ann Wong Wayne Wong You arc the master of what you don't The more YOU Sludy- the mme YOU know. The more you know, the more 'fx J you forget. The more you forget. the A V less you know. The less you know, the if fdgym less you forget. The less you forget. the more you know. So why study? say, and the slave to what you do say. - Steve Sax Jemaht D'Shea 'woods To all my home boys. stay down in this camp. I'm outta here by any means necessary! CLJASS OF'89 zoi ' .-:'f f,,i,,5-g.,-.'- pf-1 7:35 . .M-, gg ..-. ...sw H - 3 fiiw21w'-'L..-..- Af f ' Iv 'V . . Z F tlxuy ' 4, ,' 211g. - 3. lglffff-iff A I 1 .1 JM. 5, :L .1 Alf. I .. - Q53-2 ,1 N ,. 73511 .f P' ff ' 1 ' ,, 1' '- . ' 'img Q 5 .2 0 U Kristine E. Yager Move out of life's safe and shallow places and venture forth into the depths. 202 CLASS OF '89 Todd E. Woodward Everything is funny as long as it is happening to someone else. - Will Rogers .5 u Jerry T. Yuki If you don't surf, don't start. ll' you surf, never stop. - Gotcha :lx- Benjamin Yee Thcre'll be days, when l stray. l may appear to be constantly out of reach. I give in to sin, because l like to practice what I preach ... - Depeche Mode RISIH to the Top The top is where these six bright and motivated students fpictured abovej are e top of the Class of 89 that is After four years O Dowd our Senior Scholars have gained vast knowledge and meaningful insight Thus they were ready to tackle a very important question - how do you eat an OREO? Chris Fee answered without hesitation. I break it in half ofcourse. Likewise Clifford Wong prefers to rip it apart also. Miller Allen, always busy takes an OREO apart he says only when I have time. Grace Gamoso on the other hand says she eats it whole while Erin Faughnan replies, with my mouth. Makes sense! Julien Smith's method is a little more complex. He uses a slicing machine!'? Why not? ll to rl: Grace Gamoso, Erin Faughnan, Miller Allen, Clifford Wong, Chris Fee. Missing: Julien Smith. We Boast the Best Bishop O'Dowd is proud of the academic achievements of its students, This year, as usual, the Senior class proved that O'Dowd lets U.B. Unattainable. The seniors who received National Merit Letters of Commendation scored in the top 4921 of all seniors nationwide on the P.S.A.T. in October 1987. Even more impressive were the Semifinalists who scored in the top one half of IW in the nation, O Dowd seniors not only won recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Program but also from the National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students and the National Hispanic Scholar Awards Program. These exemplary seniors are pictured below. Back row ll to rj: Chris Fee, Jeremy Leng Erin Cassidy Mike Brush, Clifford Wong Derek Millar Julien Smith, Pat Schlemmer Kashka Clay Jason Taylor, Karl Lampley, Miguel DeAvila Paul Geddes-Osborne Erin Faughnan and Principal Fr, Joseph Mitrano. Middle row: Jim White Ad le Moore Brian Tnppens, and Miller Allen Front row Monica Cordova Grace Gamoso Elene Chung, Jenny Wiedwald and Paulette Hodge, Missing Seth DeAvila Ralph Anthenien, Jenny Beery Mike Francioch Jules Gouguet and Sarah Mader CLASS OF '89 203 SENIORS MASS :SL BREAKFAST ,,' ' ,lj-'f an XJ- ff., Q' -f Illltll AIIIIIIIHUPQ -S w . '72- ,,x 1 204 CLASS OF '89 ,-M- Y - i I l V 4 , P .24 On Thursday, October 6, the Senior Class and their parents gathered together to celebrate mass. The Celebrant of the mass, Fr. Ben Owens succeeded in bringing together a real feeling of unity and togetherness for the students and their parents Following the mass, the seniors and their parents gathered in the cafeteria for a special celebration brunch. Everyone enjoyed the opportunity to afij celebrate together and share some pleasant conversation at this traditional senior activity. 4. ii,- CLASS OF 589 205 ETH? was BALLPARK BASH U V2-7 tl fix Q M V4-4 il P' 'Q Wg ,. M3 as an 'Q f'g ,1 in - JH, f,5,,fRF5f5 UE' V99 H V I i l If' if Wx Als Game: The Bumh wus whut bmebull uns ull about lor the Oakland Ak in I9548 The Ns. led by fXrnerieun League Manager ol' the Yeur Tony l.uRumu. had il season of impressive numbera: 40--10 for A.l.. Moxt Vuluuble Player .lose Cunseeo. 45 saves for Dennis liekersley, 58 errorless games lor AL. Rookie ol' the Your Walt Vveim, IO-1 exciting viins, and 2,287,335 enthusiantie llinx Deupite ll disappointing 4-l ltms tu the Los Angeles Dodgers in the World Series, the Ak did bring home the American League Pennunt in zi 4-O uweep ever the Boston Red Sex, the liirbt lor Oakland in l-1 years. The Class of 89 mix proud to be u pztrt of the A5 Dreurn Season. On ti Qunny Wednesday. September Il, the Seniors cheered the Ns on to Ll thrilling fi-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. The day wub lun lor ull who went. seniors und llieulty members alike. When it comes to horns team bpirit, the Senior Class deservea utruight NSF - ffm ,g5,.fv,i,,l,2,, :Zigi 'mkait EEF V. . V.- A .,... , . 'i.'! fi N , I. 3, .',,y1',i3L-iv' , emi W izqh, 1 M558 51453 53-55 -,sr if' . J.:-v1 V sq 'Q CLASS OF T89 207 SENIORS Favorites 1- pn.. 208 CLASS OF '89 .Q CLASS OF 89 209 vi If o If -V n W ' gown M W 1 ' 5 1 . L I Danu Duffy Connie: and Jennifer Overline , ,..v. , I X , Q, ffl I N .xy T iff fa , 4' . . lf., .Visa 1 Alf , ' Sorizn Knudscn f W r N A 1' 4 5' W 1 4 ! 1 . 3, Asa.. W a MICHAEL ABELL: General Activities TRACI ALFISI: General Activities MILLER ALLEN: Frosh Basketball I3 .IV Basketball 23 Var Lacrosse 2,3,4: JV Football 23 Var Football 3,43 Hiking Club 2. REBECCA ALLSWANG: Var Soccer I,23 Ski Club l,2,4. ERIC ANDERSON: Var Lacrosse 2,3,43 Hiking Club 2. ALICIA ANDREWS: Art Club 23 Tennis 33 BSU 4. RALPH ANTHENIEN: Ski Club l,2,3,41 CSF l,2,3,43 DARIN APPERSON: General Activities FREDERICK ARCENEAUX: JV Cross Country I3 Var Cross Country 2,31 Var Baseball 23 Retreat Team 43 Hiking Club 3,43 Chess Club 3. AMANDA ARMSTRONG: Ski Club 233,43 Swim Team Mngr 3: Tennis 3: Football Stats 3,43 Symphonic Band 3,43 CSF 43 Concert Band 23 Amnesty International 4. ANGELA ARTERBERRY1 General Activities JACOB AZEVEDO: Var Soccer 2,31 Var Lacrosse 2,3,43 Math Club 1,23 Rally Band l3 Executive Treas. 4. VONNAH BAGNER: Peer Support 2,33 Hiking Club 1,2 3Astronomy Club I3 Amnesty International 43 CSF 3: Honor Society 2,33 String Orchestra. MEGHAN BAILEY: Class Pres. l3 Class SecjTreas. 23 Class VP 33 Dance Committee 43 Retreat Team 3,43 Peer Support 23 Musical 23 Fall Play 43 Winter show 4. ANIKO BALAS: Var Cross Country 2,33 Cross Country Stats 43 Ski Club 2,3,43 Softball Stats 2,3,43 CSF 2,3,43 Peer Support 33 Retreat Team 43 AV 4. DEAN BANKS: Var Crew 2,33 Ski Club l,2,3,4. MICHAEL BARNES: JV Baseball 23 Var Golf 3. DAVID BASKIN: Raslly Band l,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball l,3,43 Drama 43 Symphonic Band 2,3,4: Hiking Club 33 .IV Track I3 Film Club I: SADD 3. JENNY BEERY: CSF 3,43 Ski Club 3,41 SADD 33 Student Council 43 Mitre 43 Spirit Week 4: Retreat Team 4. BETTINA BERCHTOLD: General Activities SANDRA BLACKFORD: Swimming 23 Spirit Week 3,43 Y 2l2 CLASS OF '89 KRISTEN BOYCE: Musical l,2,3,43 Drama Club 2,3. KATHY BOZZONE: SADD 33CSFl,2,3,4. ANDREW BRADSHAW: Var Tennis 2,3,43 .IV Tennis l: Play 2: Ski Club l,2,3. MEAVE BREACAIN: Crozier 3.4. LISA BRENNEMAN: Musical 33 Ski Club 43 Peace Group 3,43 Retreat Team 43 Spirit week 2,3,4. BRIAN BROWN: Ski Club l,2.3,4. COLLETTE BROWN: .IV Basketball I3 Var Basketball 2,3,43 Orchestra l,2,4. SCOTT BROWN: Var Lacrosse I3 Var 4YO Baseball 2,3,43 Student Council 2,43 Intramurals 2,3,43 Spirit Week 2,3,43 Convention 23 Ski Club l,2,3,43 Play 43 Chorus 43 CSF l,2,3,43 Block O l,2,3,4. MIKE BRUSH: General Activities JEFFREY BUFTALMO: Tennis l,2,3,4: Ski Club l,2,3,4 TODD BURDICK: Ski Club l,2,3,43 Hiking Club 3,43 .IV Football 2. MARIO BUTZNER: CSF l,2,3,43 Art Club 3. RACHELLE CAIN: General Activities .IILL CALLAGHAN: JV Softball 23 Cross Country 43 Ski Club 3,43 CSF 2,3,4. GREG CANESSA: Tennis l,2,3,43 Golf 43 CSF 23 Fall Play 43 Spring Musical 3,43 Winter Show 43 .ISA 43 Yearbook 3,43 Ski Club l,2,3,4. KALIN CARNEY: String Orchestra 23 Stage Crew 2,33 Film Club 33 Var Yell Leader 33 Choir 43 Gospel Choir 43 ASC 2,3,4. GREG CARSON: JSA 2,3,43 Var Lacrosse 3,43 Var Cross Country 43 Windsurfing Club 43 Intramural Basketball 23 Art Club l,23 Crozier 2,43 Ski Club l,2,3,4. ERIN CASSIDY: CSF l,2,3,43 Art Club 2,3,43 SADD 2,33 Amnesty International 4. QUINN CAVALLIZ JV Swimming I3 Var Swimming 2,3,43 Retreat Team 4: Spirit Week 2,3,43 Convention 3. TYLER CHESTER: General Activities MICHAEL CHOLERTON: Lacrosse 23 Ski Club l,2,43 Intramural Basketball I. ELENI1 CIIUNG: CSF 2,43 Ski Club 2, KASHKA CLAY: JV Football 23 Rally Band 33 Ja77 Band 43 Symphonic Band 3,43 Intramural Basketball 3,4 NICOLE COBIiR: General Activities RALPH COI,BIiRT: General Activities MICIIIZLI1 COLGAN' Musical 2,3,43 Play 43 Ski Club l,2,3,4. TONY COMPTON: Retreat Team 4, RORY CONNFELY: Gcneral Activities VICTORIA COOPER: General Activities BRIAN COPIiNHAGIiN: Var Lacrossc 43 .IV lacrosse 2,33 .IV Soccer 23 Volleyball I3 Windsurfing Club 4. MONICA CORIJOVA. General Activities ALIlX COX: .IV Iootball 23 .IV Basketball 23 .IV Baseball 23 Var Ifootbiill 3,43 Track 43 'J' . fr.: .x. f 1.1. 1. Intramural Basketball 3,43 Reatreat Team 4 PETER DALE: JV Tennis l,2: Ski Club l,2,3,43 Symphonic Band 4. JULIANA DALEO: General Activities JENNY DAVIS: Var Soccer l,2,3,43 Student Council l,3,43 Mitre 3: Retreat Team 33 JV Cheerleading 23 Ski Club l,2,3. MIGUEL DEAVILA: General Activities SETH DEAVILA: Rally Band 1,23 Jazz Band 2,33 Symphonic Band 2,33 Var Soccer 2331 Var Lacrosse 2,3,4. LUCY DECATALDO: Concert Band 1,23 Symphonic Band 3. ADRIEN DELBONTA: Student Council l,2,33 Executive Council 43 Spirit Week l,2,3,43 Retreat Team 31 Drama 233,43 Softball I,-I3 BSU 4: Amnesty International 4. JENNY DELUCHI: Film Club I: CSF 2,3,42 Honor Roll l.2,3,4: Spirit Publicity Committee 33 Retreat Team 43 Crozier 3.4: SADD 3. DYAN DEOLIVEIRA: Var Soccer 2,3. I S I FO. DANNY DESMIDT: Var Football 41 JV football 1323 Ski Club 13233. STARRETT DINWIDDIE: Var Crew 233.42 SADD 33 Hiking Club 334. DIANE DOKKO: Amnesty Intternational 43 Gospel Choir 43 Choir 43 Musical 43 Chorus 4. AMY DUFFY: Var Swimming 1323 Mitre 43 Spirit Week 23334. DANU DUFFY: Softball 13233.43 Retreat Team 43 Mitre 4. ANNE EAGAN: General Activities KATHRYN EDWARDS: Musical 132341 Track 33 Track Mngr.43 Crozier 3: Gospel Choir 334: BSU 4: Spirit Week 13233341 Student Council 4. BART ENSLEY: JV Basketball 1: Var Basketball 233343 CSF 233. ERIC FAGAN: Amnesty International 43 Peace Club 4: Crozier 4. MATTHEW FARRO: General Activities ERIN FAUGHNAN: Spirit Week 233343 Peace Group 3343 Hiking Club 23 Ski Club 132: CSF 233.43 Var Diving 233 CHRISTOPHER FEE: Var Soccer 3.43 JV Soccer 23 Ski Club 23 CSF 1323334. VALERIE FERGUSON: Gospel Choir 23334: Ski Club 233343 SADD 1323 .IV Cheerleader 23 Minorities Student Group 132.33 BSU 43 JSA 334: Spirit Week 23334. DANA FIELDS: BSU 4: Spirit Week 334. AIDAN FINLEY: Ski Club 4: Var Swimming 4 KELLI FLEMING: BSU 43 General Activities MEGAN FOLEY: Band 1.2: Peer support 2333 SADD 3: Peace Group 3: Crozier 3: Gospel Choir 43 Choir 4. JACQUELINE FORST: CSF 233343 Ski Club 2331 SADD 3: Hiking Club 4. GAYLE FOSTER: Var Soccer 1323 Ski Club 1323 Peace Group 2,3343 Spirit Week 1.233341 Student Council 1. MICHAEL FRANCIOCH: Rally Band 1323 Hiking Club 43 Ski Club 23334. TERRY FROGLEY: Swimming 23334: Ski Club 3.4: Hiking Club 334. GRACE GAMOSO: Musical Orchestra 1323 Crozier 2: Mitre 33 Orchestra 2333 Symphonic Band 3343 CSF 13233343 Chorus 1. JIM GARDNER: Var Swimming 13233343 Block O 13233343 CSF 1323334. ANNE GASPERDONE: Ski Club 132: JV Basketball 13 JV Softball 23 Var Soccer 2.334 PAUL GEDDES-OSBORNE: General Activities. MICHELLE GEE: Ski club 13233343 Cross Country 4: Pccr Support 3: Hiking Club 334. MARNA GEHRKE: Var Soccer 132333 Retreat Team 43 Ski Club 2,33 Windsurfing Club 43 Spirit Week 133343 Stage Crew 33 Mitre 4: CSF 1323334. KRISTINE GLATZE: Ski Club I1 Art Club 334: Hiking Club 334: Amnesty International 43 Crozier 3.4: Drama 334: Choir 4: SADD 33 JSA 23 CHRISTIAAN GONZALEZ: JV Football 1323 JV Soccer I: Diving 23 Track 2: Var Football 334: Var Lacrosse 3. MICHAEL GOORJIAN: Chorus 132.3343 Fall Play 1.233343 Spring Musical 13233343 Class Council VP 4: Ski Clubl32.334L Gospel Chorus 4: CSF 2333 Spirit Week I323334. PAULETTE GORI: JV Basketball 23 Amnesty International 43 .IULES GOUGUET: Var Lacrosse 13234. LAURA GRANT: Spring Musical 1.233341 Play 3343 Student Council 43 Retreat Team 4. MICHELLE GRAZIANO: Swimming 23334: Ski Club 233343 Spirit Week 4. DEADRA GREEN: BSU 4. JOANNE GREEN: Retreat Team 33 CMT 4. .IUDITH GREEN: Gospcl Choir 13 BSU 43 . - - 9 .3 ' 4 li 91 L... ff' A Retreat Team 43 JV Cheerleading 23 Varsity Songleading 334. MARI GREEN: Swimming 132.33 Diving 3343 Ski Club 2331 Yearbook 43 Spirit Week 132,334: Retreat Team 4: Stage Crew 3. JESSICA GREGORY: Spirit Week 234. MYESHA GRIFFIN: Ski Club 33 BSU 41 Spirit Week 23334. OLE HALL: Hiking Club 233343 Swimming 334. STEPHANIE HAMILTON: Spirit Week 13233343 Student Council Committe 4: CSF 13233.4. ANGELA HARDY: Track 23334: CSF 233341 Minority Student Concerns 233: BSU 43 Gospel Choir 2.43 Spirit Week 334: Chorus 1. LISA HARDY: Ski Club 13233343 BSU 43 Gospel Choir 13233343 Spirit Week 1323334. JENNIFER HESS: JV Volleyball 1: Var Volleyball 33 Var Softball 13233343 ELIZABETH HESTERL Var Softball 3: Swimming 43 Ski Club 3343 Hiking Club 4. RENEE HIGHLAND: Ski Club 334: Soccer 3. BRET HITCHCOCK: Var Lacrosse 23334: Symphonic Band 233343 Spirit Week 4. PAULETTE HODGE: JV Softball 1323 Art Club 234: Mitre 43 Hiking Club 233.41 History Club 43 Crozier 4. ADRIANE HOPPER: General Activities CHRIS HORVATH: Ski Club 13233.42 Windsurfing Club 43 Intramural Basketball 2: JSA 3341 Amnesty International 4: Spirit Week 3343 Fall Play 3343 Spring Musical 134. NICCOLE HUDSON: BSU 3343 Drama Club 1: Ski Club 2. JEFFREY HUBER: Ski Club 13233343 Hiking Club 334 BOBBY HUMPHREY: CMT 3.4: Retreat Team 334: Honor Roll 234: Spirit Week 23334, LORA HYDE: Spring Musical 1321 JSA 133343 Fall Drama 4: Retreat Team 33 Student Council 23 Student Council Committee 3343 CSF 23334. EUGENE IMURA: JV Track lg Var Cross Country 233343 Var Track 23334: CSF 3341 Biology! hiking club 3,4 DAVID INGENTHRON: Concert Band 1323 Symphonic Band 3.4: Jazz Band 41 Ski Club 13233: JSA 3. CLASS OF '89 213 15. 2 JOCELYNN JACKSON: GAA l1SADD 21 Spanish Club 31 Presentation Class Council Pres. 31 Track 11213141 Cheerleading 21 BSU 41 Songleader 4. JONATHON JACOB: Var Baseball 3,41 Spirit Week 314. EUN JEON: Hiking Club 1,213.41 Peer Support 2,31 Film Club 21 Cross Country 314: CSF 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH JESUITAS: General Activities JOHN JOHNSTON: Ski Club 1.213141 Ski Club Pres. 3. DIANE JOYCE: General Activities JOSH KALKSTEIN: Soccer 213,4. SHEILA KELLY: General Activities SORAN KNUDSEN: Astronomy Club 1,21 Hiking Club 2,31 Peace Group 3,41 Math Club 2,31 Fall Play 213. CHRISTOPHER KUESEL: CSF 1,2,314. MARCEL KUIJSTEN: Ski Club 1,213.42 Hiking Club 31 Cross Country 1, JEANNINE LA LONDE: General Activities KARL LAMPLEY: Musical 1,2,3141 Fall Play 213,41 Retreat Team 3,41 Student Council 1,213.41 Spirit Week 11213141 Minority Student Concerns 112.31 JSA 3,41 CMT 21 Football 1,2141 Track 2,31 CSF 1,2131 Executive Council 314. JOHN DAVID LANIGAN: General Activities. MELANIE LEAVITT: Soccer 1,31 Hiking Club 41 Convention 113. RACHELLE LE BLANC: Concert Band 1121 Symphonic Band 31 Spirit Week 2,31 Ski Club 21 Songleader 41 BSU 4. JENNIFER LENDAL: Peace Group 31 CSF 2,31 Film Club 21 Art Club 31 Crozier 31 Ski Club 3.4. JEREMY LENG: Var Track 2,3141 CSF 2,3141 Art Club 21 Ski Club 3.41 JSA 31 Intramural Basketball 21314. ELIZABETH LESLIE: Swimming 1.213141 Ski Club 2141 JV Soccer 31 CSF 11213141 Concert Band 11 Class Council SecfTreas 41 Spirit Week 2,3141 Drama 41 Crozier Editor 4 DEBORAH LEVY: JV Softball 21 JV Cross Country 31 Ski Club 213. ANGIE LEWIS: Basketball 112.3,41 Track 1. ANN LOVI: Hiking Club 3141 Peer Support 2,31 Student Council 21 CMT 3141 Retreat Team 3,41 Ski Club 1121Spirit Week 11213141 DANNIEL MACDONALD: Football 1,213.41 1 If 214 CLASS OF '89 gf CSF 1.213141 Class Council SeefTreas 3, Peace Group 314. SARAH MADER: Cheerleader 213,41 Spirit Week 1,2131 Convention 2,3 ALYSON MADIGAN: Musical 1,31 Retreat Team 3,41 Swimming 21 CSF 2,3141 Student Council 21 Ski Club 11 Chorus 3. THOMAS MADIGAN: Var Tennis 2,3141 Ski Club 112. PATRICK MALKASSIAN: Ski Club l.213,41 Football 11213141 Soccer 1,21 Student Council 112. GUILLERMO MANALILI1 General Activities CHRISTOPHER MARINI: Ski Club 11 Hiking Club 21 Mitre 4. MARK MAYER: CSF112,3,41 Var Golf 11213141 Ski Club 2,3141 JV Soccer 112. KALLIOPE MCINTOSH: Cheerleading 2,3141 Spirit Week 2.3.4. CLEVELAND MCKINNEY: General Activities CORY MCLAUGHLIN: General Activities MYESHA MEBANE: Basketball 21 BSU 4. ROBYN MEHLHOFF: General Activities PAUL MERIDA: General Activities KRISTIA MERKLE: Peer Support 2,31 Spirit Week 2.4. 1.44 1'-W' DEREK MILLAR: Absolutely Nothing l12,3,4. ANGELA MILLER: General Activities AJENE MOHR: Var Basketball 213.41 BSU 41 Spirit Week 314. CHRISTOPHER MONGE: General Activities CHRISTOPHER MONTAGUE: Ski Club 11213141 Hiking Club 3,41 Cross Country 31 Peer Support 213,41Cro7icr 41 Windsurfing Club 4. ADELE MOORE: General Activities ALAN MOORE: General Activities EILEEN MURPHY' Var Basketball 314. PATRICK NAGEIQ Hiking Club 3141 Ski Club 112. BAI,AVI:NA NAIDU: Hiking Club 31 Track l. KEVIN NAKAIIARAJ Var Soccer 2.3.4, Skt Club 2131 Concert Band 1 SUSAN NICKL Symphonic Band 11213.41 Football Stats 41 Ski Club 11213141 Iliking Club 3141SADIJ 31 Amnesty International 41 CSF 21 Retreat Team 31 Mitre 4, PAl11.NUTI Ski Club l,2,314, Intramural Basketball 213. EII.I:I:N O'IiRII1N Track I1I'lII11Cll1D 21 Art Club 21 Cross Country 31 Ski Club 11213141 CSI' 112,314 SIII:II.A O'SUl.l.lVAN Solitball I TRIC IA OCIIOA' Var Tennis 11213141 Ski Club 1,213.41 Spirit Week 2,3,4. SARAH OLSON Soltball 11 Ski Club 1121 SADIJ 3, Student Council Committee 31 CSI l12,314. ati 11.,,,., 1 f,,f. . URSULA ORTIZ: Musical 11 Retreat Team 3,41 Minority Student Group 112,31 BSU 41 Concert Band 31 Beginning Band 21 Symphonic Band 41 Spirit Week 314. JENNIFER OVERLINE: Concert Band 11 Ski Club 112.31 Musical 213: Fall Play 41 CSF 1.213141 Retreat Team 4. LAUREL PARRISH: Diving 2. CAMILLE PARTEE: BSU 4. LARRY PATAGLJE: Beginning Band 11 Concert Band 21 Symphonic Band 3,41 Jazz Band 41 Rally Band 21314. MICHELLE PETROELJE: Basketball 1.213141 Swimming 21 Retreat Team 4. PAMELA PINEDA: Art Club 3. LORNA POIRSON: Mitre 41 Var Spectator 112,3.4. INTA PUBULIS1 Var Swimming 1.21 JV Volleyball 1.2. KATRECE RAINE: Gospel Choir 11213141 Track Mngr. 1.21 Band 11 Basketball Stats, 11 BSU 41 Student Council 1.2141 Spirit Week l,213,4. JAMES REED: JV Tennis 21 Astronomy Club 21 Hiking Club 2131 Ski Club 2. LLEWELLYN RICHIE: General Activities JEFF RINKER: Var Goll' 112.31 Var Baseball 41 Intramural Basketball 1.21314 JAMES ROBERTS: General Activities MARGARET ROSEOUlSTi General Activities ELIZABETII ROSS: Peer Support 2,31 Mitrc 41 Swimming 21 Spirit Week 3, l.IiON ROUNTREE1 Cross Country 1.213142 Track 1.2.3141 Concert Band 21 Beginning Band 11 Symphonic Band 3,41 Jazy Band 314. JENNIFER RUSK: Concert Band 11 String Orchestra 3,41 Symphonic Band 2.3141 Spirit Week 3. IIIEIDI SAIZ: Var Soccer 11213141 JV Softball 1,21 Var Softball 3,-11Ski Club 21314. TOMAS SALINAS: Var Football 3.41 Ski Club 1.2.3.4 I.YNN SAI,I,Y1 Musical 1,2141 Mitre 31 Crozier 2141 Peer Support 21 Retreat Team 31 Math Club 31 SADD 2.31 CSF 11213141 Sk Club 21 Student Council 31 Spirit Week 2.3141 Orchestra 11213141 Convention 2. MICIIAEI, SA NCHFZ: General Activities ANIi SANDERS: General Activities ARTIIUR SANTOS: JV Football 1.21 Var l'ootball 3.41 ANNl1SCIll1RliR: CMT 2,3QRClI'Lj1llSI-011111 3,4: Ski Club l,2,3,43 JV Volleyball l,2: Var Volleyball 3: Diving I: Math Club l,2,3,4: Windsurfing Club 4: Amnesty International 4: CSF 3,4: Executive Council Pres. 4. JOHN SCHEXNAYDER: Hiking Club 2.3,4. PATRICK SCHLEMMER: General Activities SEAN SCHLEMMER: Chorus I3 Art Club I,2,31 Hiking Club l,2,3,43 Astronomy Club 2.3. NICOLE SCHULER: Songleacler 3,43 Ski Club l,2,3,4: Retreat Team 4. DEBBIE SHERMAN: Ski Club 4. KARYN SHIPP: Ski Club I,2,3,43 Var Soccer I,2,3,4: Softball 2.3,43 Symphonic Band 43 String Orchestra I,2,3,4. ARIE SHORES: Gospel Choir l. GABE SHUKEN: JV Soccer I: Var Track I3 JV Football I: Var Football 2,3,4: Var Soccer 2: Student Council 2,3,43 Retreat Team 3. CHRISTOPHER SMAHLIK: Var Soccer 3,41 Ski Club l,2,3. ALAN SMITH: Cross Country l,21 Baseball I,2.31 Student Council 2,3,4: Volleyball 2,33 Var Football 4. JULIEN SMITH: JV Soccer 2: Intramural Basketball 3: Class Council Pres. 4. TRACIE SMITH: BSU 4. JAMES SNYDER: Ski Club l.2,3,41 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4: CSF 2,3,4: Baseball l,2,3,4. DAWN SOUZA: Crozier 3,43 Swimming l,2,4: Peer Support 2,33 JSA 4. LLOYD STOCKEY: Var Track 3,43 Var Cross Country 4: Chess Club 33 AV 23 Student Council Committee 4: Basketball l,2: CSF l,2,3,4: Intramural Basketball 3,4. SAMANTHA STRONG: Var Swimming I,2,3,4: Ski Club l,2: Studcnt Council 4: Spirit Week 2,3,4. CHRIS TAYLOR: Hiking Club l,23 Var Swimming I: Var Diving l,2,3.4: Windsurfing Club 4: Concert Band I. JASON TAYLOR: Var Baseball 2,3,4: Concert Band 2: Symphonic Band 3: BSU 41 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. JOHN TAYLOR: Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4: Var Cross Country 4: Ski Club I,2,3,41 Track 3,4. TRACY THIRION: .IV Swimming I: Var Swimming 2,3,4: CSF 3: Spirit Week 4. STACY THORNBERRY: General Activities LAWRENCE THUILLIER1 Beginning Band I: Basketball l,2: JV Lacrosse 3: Var Lacrosse 4: Intramural Basketball 4. KRISTINE THURSTON: Ski Club l,2,3,42 SADD 3: Hiking Club 4, DENISE TINSLEY: General Activities LEONOR TIONGSON: General Activities BRIAN TIPPENS: Concert Band I3 Symphonic Band 2,3,4: Jazz Band 2,3,4: Musical 2,3,4. KATRINA TOMCZAK: Peer Support 2,3: Ski Club I,2. JESSICA TRIEBLEZ Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Peer Support 2,3. EDQUANA TURNER: Chorus I,43 SADD 3: Youth Group 33 Retreat Team 4. BARBARA VAN WINKLE: General Activities COLIN VINCENT: Ski Club 3.4. PETER VIRSIK: Concert Band l,2: Symphonic Band 2,3,4: Rally Band 3,4: CSF I,2,3,4. JUDY VOLIN: Swimming I: Ski Club 2,33 Art Club 2,3,4. CHRIS VON TERSCH: JV Cross Country I3 Var Cross Country 23 Art Club I,3,4: Student Council l,2,3,4: JV Track. BRIAN WALKER: Tennis I: Ski Club y 1... EZQQHI' LBIII l,2,3,4: Hiking Club 4. LISA WALKER: General Activities RACHEL WARDROBE: Hiking Club 3: Retreat Team 4. ARLO WEIL: Ski Club 2.3.4. LISA WHEELER: Ski Club 2,4 DARRIAN WHITE: BSU 3,4: Ski Club 41 Intramural Basketball 3,4: Spirit Week 2,3,4. JAMES WHITE: Var Tennis l,2,3,4: Symphonic Band l,2,3,4: Jazz Band I: JV Football 2. JENNIFER WIEDWALD: JV Soccer 2,33 JV Swimming 2: Ski Club l,43 Symphonic Band 2,3,41 CSF l,Z,3,4. NANCY WILKINS: Chorus I: Student Council Committee 2,43 Student Council 3: Spring Musical 2: Spirit Wcck 2,3,4: CMT 4: Mitre 2,3,4: Cross Country 43 Retreat Team 3,4. NARI WILLIAMS: BSU 41 Minority Student Group I,2,3: Ski Club I,4: Spirit Week l,2,3,4: Student Council 2,3,4: Songlcadcr 4: Track I: Gospel Chorus l,2: CSF I: String Orchestra l,2,3. TANESIA WILLIAMS: Gospel Chorus 2,3,4. NICOLE WILSON: Var Cheerleader 3,4: BSU 4. JULIE WINKENBACH: .IV Basketball I: .IV Swimming I: .IV Volleyball 2: JV Softball 21 Var Basketball 2,3,4: Var Softball 3,4: CSF 3,4. WOLF WOBER' Ski Club 4: Tennis 4. CLIFFORD WONG: Mitre 3,4: Crozier 3,4: Student Council 3,4: Retreat Team 3,4: Art M sf' f-t4 '4'- flif f K wh V i M ' -' '54 we wife xqfi. -' tte' 3' 3- ' - -, f--In-tar.. -.-, 1, - ,tt .-.y -:tv ,vt i. f-4 f 2:1 iii., 'L- f 'bf gfitigffjifiif 4' ' ' ,L-1:1 i f'-:.2a'e1s2? i . . ivrfs aspli 6134.5-:2,Q.'2'1. - ' ,ia--J , - -. VME., 1 , - . or vpn., .ng .l,.'.a,.y .. V: . 6' kt A '. -,-1 gyt, ii-in, :.f. , - for tes. .,a,fa w,t .,g .. V 'Sv -aio : ' : ' li,1Q3QiT':, I 34, 'JWJ1-,f f f.: - . jim? 1323 i 'H . ,. ,. ,, .f., . I t ,' . yt ff it 'ai 'f' 4' 3 Q fl If ,147 8 I t 44,3-,Q rf I ,xii rf: ' 1 r : L f .-: Club 2,3,4: Math Club 3.4: SADD 3: CSF l,2,3,43 Spirit Week 3,4: W.A.S.C. Committee 43 Intramural Basketball 4. CYNTHIA WONG: SADD 3: Spirit Week 2,3: Ski Club 3,43 Crozier 4. IRENE WONG: CSF l,2,3,43 SADD 2,3: Ski Club 2. WAYNE WONG: CSF 2,3,4: Art Club 3.4. JAMAHL WOODS: General Activities TODD WOODWARD: Jazz Band 4: Rally Band 3,4: Symphonic Band 3,4: Concert Band 23 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4: CMT 43 Spirit Week 41 Ski Club l,2,3. KRISTI YAGER: Art Club 3,4: Hiking Club 3,4: JSA 4. BENJAMIN YEE: Ski Club 3,4: Intramural Basketball 3,4: Art Club 3. JERRY YUKI: Baseball 2: Intramural Basketball 3,43 Football 2: Track I. CLASS OF '89 2l5 4, Y sf HQ3 A md 3 , if we WH M W, ma is if nib f' l ' :urn fl v , ,iv fl .. 3hw K -. J ff Q The Picture? ' Us '4 'Q ' 55 X 25 ' ',- 4. 361 I v-. X X 'fxff , , 57 Q, -f Q-'3 ,Cla -4 .Qin 4 . in 80 W fi' . --.xg V A ' X. QNX WX x Y ' 5 ,ff x K W f X F N X v ! M X MG. 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Patrick 88, 102 Acebo, Teresa 29, 119 Adair, Brent 1911 83, 142 Adami. Carlin 1921 88. 108, 117, 130 Adams, Jesse 1921 47, 130 Adams, Koresh 1911 87, 97, 107, 142 Adedipe, Michael 1911 71, 117, 142 Ahern, Jonathan 1921 84, 96, 111, 130 Aiken, Sue 116 Alberts, Erik 1921 104, 130 Alfisi, Andria 1921 130 Aliisi, Traci Regina 1891 166, 208, 212. 217 Alga, David 1921 47, 130 Allen, Miller Adolph 1891 68, 87, 95, 117, 166, 203, 209, 212 Allen. Ray 111 Allington, Todd 1911 25, 80, 107, 117, 142 Allswang, Rebecca Anne-Marie 1891 166, 212, 217 Baier, Sabine 61 Bail, S Bailey. Bailey, teve 1901 111 Elena 1921 3, 46, 130 Meghan Michele 1891 3, 21, 41, 42, 57, 117 167, 212, 217 Baker, Kesha 1901 154 Baker, Myrtle 123, 141 Aniko A. 1891 57, 61, 69, 80, 117, 168, 212, 217 Balas. Jan 1921 80, 83, 130 Baldwin, George 108, 109 Baldwin, Kevin 1921 84, 104, 130 Baldwin, Susan 1921 92, 108, 130 Bale-Glickman, Alex 1921 46, 130 Ballantine, Colleen 192188, 108, 130 Balough, Carina 1901 83, 117 Banister, Mike 99 Banks, Dean W. 1891 117, 168, 212 Barneich, Jeannie 116, 125 Barnes, Michael 1891 168, 212 Barron, Matt 1901 60, 80, 95. 154 Baskin, David Aaron 1891 41, 45, 46, 62, 168, 210, 212 Baskin, Lisa 1921 45, 47, 130 Baurmann, Amelia 1911 142 Bealum, Bishara 1921 130 Beard, Kai1911142 Beatty, Gwendolyn 1921 130 Bedoya, Andrei 1911 142 Beery, 217 Beito, Jennifer Carolyn 1891 21, 72, 117, 168, 212. Jason 1921 130 Bell, Jelani 1921 84, 130 Bellum. Bishara 84 Beltran, Nick 1911 142 Almaraz, Cynthia 1901 154 Alvarez, Carmen 116, 122, 124 Alvarez, Vanessa 1921 130 Anderson. Bjorn 1921 130 Anderson. Don 108 Anderson. Eric R. 1891 94, 95, 117, 166, 212 Anderson, lan 1901 57, 154 Anderson, Jason 1921 104, 117, 130 Anderson, Jessica 1921 80, 92, 104, 130 Andreotti, Elissa 1921 130 Andrews, Alicia Dawn 1891 116, 166, 212 Anthenien, Catherine 1921 130 Anthenien, Ralph Anton 1891 117, 166, 212 Antoniades, Amika 1911 47, 142 Aparicio, Chris 1901 10, 87, 91, 111, 154 Appel, Anne 1921 108, 130 Apperson, Darin Bryan 1891 10, 87, 94, 95, 167, 212 Arata, Elizabeth 1911 142 Arceneaux, Frederick Anthony 1891 57, 102, 167, 212 Archer, Esther 1901 56, 117, 154 Arcchiga. Micheal 191191, 142 Arlington. Todd 91 Arterberry Armstrong, 212 Amanda 1901 46, 56, 61, so, 117, 154, Armstrong, Amanda Louise 1891 167 Armstrong, Meridith 1921 47, 117, 130 , Angela Lara 1891 167,212 Ashley, Robin 1901 73, 154 Augustine, Angelina 1921 45, 108, 130 Avila, Elanga 1921 130 Azevedo. Jacob E. 1891 20, 94, 95, 167, 212 Azpiro. Matie 1901 117, 154 1 5-' in ' ' U A 11 ., gf us S rilliant Bacayani, Ed 126 Backer, Barbara 1921 46, 117, 130 Bagala. Tobey 1921 130 Bagner, Vonnah Marrietta 1891 55, 61, 212, 167 220 INDEX Beltran-McClintock, Nick 1901 46, 47 Benasso, Carla 1911 100, 142 Bender, Cherice 1901 48, 154 Berchtold, Bettina Birgit 1891 168, 212 Berge. Susan 1921 130 Besaw, Michelle 1921 100, 130 Bess, Patricia 1921 130 Billingsley. Wes 104 Bjornson, Eric 1901 2, 10, 25, 57, 87, 99, 117, 153, 154 Blackford, Sandra Lynn 1891 168, 212 Booker, John 1921 96, 131 Boss, Alexander 1921 83, 131 Bournhonesque, Raquel 1911 54, 55, 60, 83, 108, 142 Bouvier, Kristen 1901 46, 92, 117, 154 Bowler, Michael 116, 118 Boyce, Kristen Marie 1891 42, 169, 208, 212 Boyd, Alex 1901 154 Boyko, Cynthia 124 Bozzone, Kathleen Ann 1891 117, 169, 212, 217 Bradley, Andrea 1921 80, 131 Bradley, Matt 1901 47, 95, 154 Bradshaw, Carolyn 1911 104. 142 Bradshaw, J. Andrew 1891 117, 169, 212 Brady, Mary Ellen 68, 116, 121 Brady, Shannon 1921 100, 131 Brau, Christian 61 Breacain, Meave Eileen 1891 169, 212 Breda. DaShecna 1911 76, 142 Bryant, Jason 1921 84, 102, 131 Bryson, Ernest 1911 84, 85, 142 Bucholtz, Jenny 1911 47, 142 Buckman, Tamara 1921 131 Buftalmo, Jeffery B,189183, 170, 212 Bullard, Ronald 1911 46, 84, 142 Bullard, Sean 1921 47, 84, 96, 131 Burastero, Melisa 1901 88, 108, 154 Burdick, Todd Michael 1891 117, 170, 212 Burkhart, Mike 1901 25, 61, 94, 95, 154 Burns, Eric 1911 95, 142 Burns, Jennifer 1921 131 Burns, Madeline 1921 83, 131 Butkus, Alex 1901 3, 46, 57, 73, 91, 95, 116, 117, 153 154 Butler, Jabari 1911 47, 62, 84, 107, 142 Butzner, Mario 1891 117, 170, 212 Bybel, Nicholas 1921 131 Bystrom, Derek 1921 84, 96, 111, 131 117 v:'1 181 I its reative Cabral, L'anda 1921 47, 88, 131 Cadenasso, Gina 1901 154 Cadenasso. Ross 116 Cagaanan, Dorian 95, 121 Cain, Rachelle Anne 1891 170, 212 Calderwood, John 124 Calica, Camille 1911 142 Callaghan, Jill A. 1891 80, 117, 170, 212, 217 Cambell, Lou 95 Campbell, Sean 1911 142 Campos, Marco 1921 96, 131 Canessa, Gregory Joseph 1891 41, 42, 45, 68, 72, 103 171, 212 Canessa, Stephanie 1921 131 Cardinale. Mike 1901 56, 87, 102, 154 Cardindale, Kimberly 1921 116, 131 Carey. Mary Lois 116, 122 Carillo. Ave 47 Carlis, Shukimba 1921 100, 131 Carlson, Christopher 1911 141, 142 Carney. Carney, Kalin deMarr1891 48, 49, 17 Paul 1921 131 Carpenter, Sherri 1911 142 Carrillo, Ave 1921 131 Carroll, Barbara 1901 154 Carson, Emily 191192, 108, 142 Carson, Gregory M. 1891 95, 171, 212 Carter. Chris 1901 154 Cartwright, Keisha 1921 131 Casas, Eleodoro 126 Cassidy, Erin Kathleen 1891 55, 59, 117, 171, 203, 217 212 Castillo, Carolina 1911 142 1, 211, 212 Breese,Jcb1921 103, 131 Brcnneman, Lisa Rcnu189142,45, 57, 217 Brockbank, David 1911 104, 142 Brooks. Leaha 126 Brooks, Scott 1901 46, 107, 153, 154 Brown, Barbara 1911 46, 80, 104, 117, 142 Brown, Brian Edward 189162, 69, 212, 169 Brown, Cindy 190146, 104, 154 Brown, Collette Denise 1891 46, 101, 169, 212 Brown, Jeffrey 1911 45, 111, 142 Brown, Mary 116 Brown, Nicholas 1911 142 Brown, Ryan 191147, 84, 142 Brown, Scutt 1891 21, 40, 42, 45, 99, lll, 117 212 209, Brown, Steve 106 Bruff,Julie19I140,1l6, 141,142 Brunel Brush, tt, Kevin 1921 47, so, 114, 131 Michael S, 12491 so, wo, 203, 212 169, 209, 212, , 170, Canfield, Michael 192183, 131 CauI1e1d, Tom 1901 46, 154 Caulfield, Brian 83 Cavalli, Quinn 0'Connell189156, 104, 171, 212, 217 Cavtinaugh, Leslie 1901 82, 83, 154 Celis, Marichel1e19l1 117, 142 Cephns, Kara 191146, 142, 143 Cervantes, Toribio 126 Cervello, Alexandro 1901 154 Chambin, Shannon 191147, 143 Chan, Clint 1921 46, 117, 131 Charron, Michelle 1901 88, 154 Chatmon, Lawrence 1911 143 Chaumetle, Suzette 1901 154 Chauvin, Bob 119 Chavez,.1cnnifer19l171, 143 Chen, Chen Chen Chen Hubert 1911 117, 143 ,Jacqueline 1901 104, 154 ,Megan 1911 104, 117, 143 ,Sydney 1901 21, 68, 117, 154 Chester, Tyler 1891 25, 171, 213 Cheung, Jeanne 1921 131 Chin, Bryan 1901 80, 117, 154 Chin, Matthew 1911 58, 107, 143 Chclerton, Matthew 1911 47, 143 Cholerton, Michael Thomas 1891 102, 117, 171, 212 Chudacoff, Cecily 1911 92, 143 Chung, Elene H. 1891 172, 203, 212 Clark, Maya 1921 131 Clay, Jumoke 1911 143 Clay, Kashka O. 46, 172, 203, 212 Clouse, Meghan 1911 143 Clyde, Melisa 1901 55, 154 Coates, Edward 1901 84, 85, 154 Cober, Nicole 1891 21, 72, 79, 172, 211, 212, 217 Cochrane, Rachel 1901 61, 154 Coey, Chris 1901 155 Cogan, Cristian 1921 45, 131 Colbert, Alex 1911 143 Colbert, Ralph 1891 10, 20. 56, 87, 107, 172, 212 Colelli, Marc 29, 116, 119 Coleman, Blake 1911 102, 143 Coleman, Judy 125 Coleman, Olander 1911 143 Colgan, Matthew 1921 47, 84, 131 Colgan, Michele 1891 172, 212 Collignon, Katherine 1911 117, 143 Comelo, Amirudh 1901 117, 155 Compton, Anthony 1891 57, 102, 172, 212, 217 Concannon, .lack 87 Concannon, Jason 1901 87, 110, 111, 155 Concepcion, Shane 1921 131 Conneely, Rory 1891 172, 212 Cooper, Victoria Belen 1891 173, 212 Copenhagen, Brian Andrew 1891 46, 47, 95, 173, 21 Cordova, Monica Rae 1891 173, 203, 212 Corre Corre Costa ia, Millie 125 ia, Sharon 125 .Anna1901 117, 155 Costa, Elisa 1901 155 Costy, Demetrius 1901 45, 155 Costy, Stephanie 45 Covington, Damon 1911 69, 99, 143 Cox, Alexander R. 1891 2, 56, 87, 173, 212 Crawford, Andy 84 Criss, Timothy 1911 111, 143 Crockett, .lamila 1911 143 Cruz, Cushi Cushi Florence 191160, 62, 80, 107, 141, 143 ng, Brian 90, 91 ng, Kevin 120 1 - 84111 Dale, 1 I- 1 Daleo, Juliana 1891 173, 212 4 ramatic Peter M.189146, 173,212 Dalke, Angela 1921 45, 80, 107, 131 Daniel, Marcy 1911 49, 62, 143 Darnell, Christine 1901 155 Daumont, Lateef1921 131 Davie Davis s, Matthew 1911 87, 97, 143 ,Ariel 190140,42,45, 117, 155 Davis, Dennis 1921 107, 131 Davis. Jennifer Claire 1891 92, 165, 173, 212, 217 Davis, .loi 1921 131 Davis, Kevin 1901 87, 111, 155 Davis .Tamara1901 107, 117, 155 Davis-Wallace, Brie 1901 155 2 DeAvila, Miguel Joshua 1891 94, 95, 174, 203, 211, 212 DeAvila, Seth Nicolas 1891 94, 95, 174, 212 DeCatald0, Lucy Maria 1891 174, 212, 217 Del Bonta, Adrien T. 1891 20, 42, 45, 174, 208, 213 Delbonta, Erin 1921 104, 131 Deligatti, Tina 1901 155 Deloney, Curtis 1911 143 Deloney, Ray 1901 155 Deluca, Daniela 1901 57, 117, 153, 155 DeLuca, Niccolo 192147, 131 Deluchi, Jenny 1891 57, 71, 117, 174,213,217 Deoliveira, Dyan Renee 1891 174, 213, 217 DePasquaIe, Carmelle 116, 125 lm, Derby, Owen 58, 69, 123 Deschmidt, Jenna 80 DeSmidt, Daniel Alexander 1891 87, 174, 213, 217 DeVinny, Craig 1921 80, 91, 131 DeVreeze, Erik 1921 45, 84, 91, 129, 132 DeWayne, Martin 1911 146 Dibrell, Aliya 191146, 107, 143 Dickenson, Myesha 1921 100, 132 Dietrich, Jacob 1921 84, 132 Diggs, Tyeka19l147, 71, 143 Dilger, Natalile 1901 155 Dill, Franklin 1921 91, 132 Dinwiddie, William Starrett 1891 175, 213 Dittmer, Gretchen 1911 143 Dittmer, Heidi 191145, 143 Dittmer, Katie 1901 100, 155 Dobbins, Corinne 1911 46, 54, 143 Dodie, lvan 1921 47, 96, 132 Dogaru, Razvan 61 Dohm, James 1911 84, 107, 143 ooirkn, Diane S. 189145,49, 55, 175,213 Dold, David 116 Domer, Daniel 1911 143 Donoviel, Troy 1921 117, 132 Dougherty, Amy 1921 132 Dougherty, Dennis 104, 105, 116, 121 Doyle, Shanine 1921 132 Drese, Stacie 1911 92, 117, 143 Duenas, Veronica 1901 155 Duffy, Amy Denise 1891 73, 175, 210,213,217 Duffy, Danu Katherine 1891 175 Duffy, Danu Katherine 1891 57, 61, 72, 108, 117, 175, 210, 213, 217 Duncan, Kevin 1911 143 Dunn, Robin 1911 107, 143 Dunn-Ruiz, Anna Lee 1891 57, 175 DuPont, Monique 1901 48, 155 Durbin, Tad 1901 54, 55, 56, 104, 155 Duvernay, Daniel 1911 116, 143 Dweller, Kelly 1921 117, 132 Dworak, Christina 1921 100, 132 11, I '11 loquent Eagan, Anne Lesley 1891 40, 48, 72, 175, 213, 217 Eddens, Shalini 192147, 132 Edgerly, Leo 116 Edwards, Kathryn Dionne 1891 21, 42, 45, 175, 213, 217 Eichenberger, Matthew 1921 46, 49, 111, 132 Elliott, Gregory 1921 84, 132 Elliott, Pant 1921 132 Ellizey, James 126 Elmas, Ibrahim 61 Emeh, Debra 120 Emery, Katharine 125 Encinas, Ryan 1911 143 Endo, Dina 190173, 155 Ennix, Frank 1901 ae, 117, 91, 107, 155 Ensley, Bartholomew D. 1891 99, 176, 213 Erickson, Jim 1911 84, 94, 95, 143 Ertewein, Karen 61 Erwin, Dermot 1921 138 Erwin, Luke19l180, 144 Escobar, Antonio 1911 144 Escudero, Andrea 1911 40, 45, 71, 144 Espejo, Gabriela 1911 88, 144 Essig, Stephanie 1921 107, 132 Estrop, Marcela 1901 92, 155 f?. 1 . 9' - ascinating Fagan, Eric B. 1891 55, 61, 102, 176,213 Farmer, Howard 87 Farrell, Sabrina 1901 56, 155 Farro, Matthew Eugene 1891 176, 213 Faughnan, Erin 189157, 117, 176, 203, 209, 213 Faughnan, Tara 1911 104, 144 Fedasl, Jeanette 1921 132 Fee, Christopher 1891 90, 91, 117, 176, 203, 213, 217 Fee, Craig 1901 91, 117, 154, 155 Fein, Natasha 190168, 80, 107, 116, 117, 155 Fein, Noelle 192180, 107, 117, 132 Ferguson, Valerie Louise 1891 60, 66, 72, 176, 213, 217 Fernstrom, Christie 1901 46, 73, 104, 117, 155 Ferreira, Chris 190141, 42, 45, 155, 160 Field, David 1921 ez, 132 Field, Julie 1901 117, 153, 155 Fields, Dana Farrior 1891 176, 213 Finley, Aidan Murry1891 104, 117, 177,213 Finley, Gnyinn 1921 104, 132 Fisher, Fisher, Flemin Rachel 1901 155 William 1911 144 g, Kelli Renea 1891 177, 213 Flintroy, Danielle 1921 132 Flood, Colette 1901 45, 66, 153, 155 Florida, Belinda 1901 155 Flowers, Teshay 1921 84, 107, 132 Foge, Edward 90, 91, 123 Foley, Meagan Leigh 1891 48, 117, 177,213 Fong, Raymond 1921 132 Fontana, Vincent 1901 3, 46, 57, 95, 91, 117. 155 Forde, Samantha 1901 104, 117, 155 Forristal, Jerome 1901 87, 155 Forst, Jacqueline Michelle 1891 117, 177, 213 Forte, lkenna 1921 84, 132 Foster, Gayle Ann 1891 177, 213 Francioch, Gregory 1911 46, 91, 144 Francioch, Michael Andrew 1891 46, 177, 213 Frandy, Michael 1901 42, 160 Franklin, Kim 1901 46, 92, 108, 155 Frogley, Terence Christopher 1391 104, 105, 177, 209 213 Fruehan, Shana 1911 117, 144 Fulmer, Jenny 190161, 100, 156 Funkel, Daniel 61 Furino, Gina 1901 156 IE reat Gabisch, Michael 1911 144 Gaines, Aaron 1901 95, 156 Gallagher, Scott 1911 84, 85, 95, 144 Gallo, lmelda 1921 132 Gamoso, Grace Rosalie 1891 117, 178, 203, 213 Garcia, Elias 126 Gardner, James Philip 1891 104, 105, 213, 117, 178, 21 1 Gardner, Linda 1911 117, 144 Garibaldi, Julie 1921 132 Garlington, Kimberly 1911 144 Garnier, Sharon 88 Garrett, Brooke 1901 42, 156 Gaspardone, Anne Francesca 189192, 178, 213 Geddes-Osborne, Paul 1891 25, 56, 87, 116, 203, 213 Gee, Michelle 1891 80, 178, 213, 217 Gehrke, Marna 1891 56, 73, 178,213 Geist, John 45 Geisler, Patricia 116 x I Gerhrkc, Marna 117, 217 Giacoletti, Jodi 192188, 100, 132 Giamb Gibson Giere, roni,Annette1911 144 , Robert 1901 156 Eric 1901 94, 95, 156 Gile, Renee 108 Gilliam, Ryan 1901 111, 117, 160 Gipson, Kim 1901 156, 158 Glafkldes, Dimitri 191184, 144 Glalze, Kristine Marie 1891 59, 117, 178, 213 Glat7er,Asta190146,83, 156 Glen, M1chellc1921 132 Glick, Dam1en1911 144 Gltckman, Alex 84 INDEX 221 Goldsby, Shabihi 1923 132 Gomes, Philip 1923 71, 132 Gonzalez, Christiaan Gurrea 1893 87, 179, 210. 213 Gonzalves, Elizabeth 1923 132 Gonzalves, Marcela 1923 132 Goode, Eva 191346, 117, 144 Goodhart, Brad 124 Goodmanson, Drew 1923 104, 129, 132, 139 Goodmanson, Tyler 1903 57, 80, 102, 156 Goods, Antoinette 1923 132 Goorjian, Michael A. 1893 40, 42, 45, 165, 179, 213, 208, 217 Goorjian, Taline 1913 117, 144 Gordon, Joyce 1903 156 Gordon, Sheena 1923 132 Gori, Paulette Marie 1893 55, 179, 213 Gorman, Jennifer 1923 132 Gorzycki, Meg 58, 116. 124 Gouet, Jules 47 Gouguet, Jules Louis 1893 47, 95, 179, 213 Graff, Marilyn 116, 118 Grandt, Gareth 1903 49. 54, 56, 156 Grant, Amy 1913 45, 117, 141. 144 Grant, Kimberly 1913 76, 107, 144 Grant, Laura 1893 40, 42, 45, 57, 117, 165, 179,213 217 Grappo, Christina 1913 54, 55, 58, 60, 117, 144 Graziano, Michelle Marie 1893 179, 213, 217 Graziano, Roxanne 1923 133 Grazzini, Robert 123 Green, Christian 1913 91, 111, 144 Green, Deadra Michelle 1893 179, 213 Green, Hollis 84 Green, Joanne D. 1893 25, 213, 180 Green, Judith Michelle 1893 56, 79, 180, 213. 217 Green, Mari 1893 56, 61, 73, 104, 180,213,217 Green, Tom 1903 91, 117, 156 Green, Tony 66, 84, 85, 106. 116 Greene, Catherine 1913 144 Greene, Maya 1923 133 Gregory, Jessica Maria 1893 117, 180, 213, 217 Greiffenhagen, Christian 61 Grell, Aaron 97 Grell, Alexander 1913 144 Griffin, Myesha E. 1893 66, 180, 213 Grin, Oliver 1913 146 Grote, Alexandra 1923 100, 108, 133 Grubbs, Tamara 1923 133 Gruen, Jonathan 192384, 133 Guarnier, Lauren 1913 104, 144 Gubas, lnes 61 Gumbs, Kier 1923 96, 107, 133 Gutierrez, Amalia 1903 156 1I ': 'l NXXM umorous Hagar, Christine 1913 58, 60, 117, 144 Haines, Tom 1903 87, 111, 156 Hall, Ole Thomas 1893 46, 180,213 Hallin, Jonathan 1923 46, 91, 133 Halpern, Rana 1923 108, 133 Ham, Kelly 1903 45, 117, 154, 156 Hamilton, Stephanie 21, 23, 117, 180,213,217 Hankins, Mika 1923 107, 133 Happert, Lara 45 Hardy, Angela 48, 66, 107, 117, 181, 213, 217 Hardy. Lisa Sabrina 1893 181,213,217 Harper, Andwele 191346, 95, 144 Harrington, Robert 1923 133 Harris, Beth 104 Harris, Gregory 1913 97, 103, 144 Harris, Melissa 191360, 88, 144 Harsch, Jean 119 Hartley, Michael 1903 83, 156 Hartung,Justin 190340, 42,45, 117, 156 Hartwein, Ulrike 61 Hassan, Haweya 1923 133 Hassell, Lindsey 1913 117, 144 Hassen,Yusur1913 144 Hawkey, Julie 1923 46, 47, 92, 104, 133 Hawkins, Shanee 1913 49, 76. 144 222 INDEX Hayak, Joe 91 Hayashi, Richard 1923 107, 117, 133 Haymer, Mornen 1903 46, 156 Healy, Rosemary 1913 73, 144 Hedges, Brennen 1913 46, 144 Heinen, Dan 1903 156 Henderson, Michael 1913 107, 144 Hendsch, Corinne 1903 83, 156 Henry, John-Manuel 1903 156 Herndon, Adam 1923 96, 133 Herring, Bob 97 Hess, Jennifer Lynn 1893 108, 181,213 Hester, Elizabeth L. 1893 181, 213, 217 Highland, Renee Cathleen1893 181, 213 Hilger, Les 1913 55, 58, 60, 104, 144, 117 Hill, Daryl 84 Hillman, Jonah 1913 145 Hilsabeck, Brent 1913 95, 145 Hink, Jessica 1903 156 Hitchcock, Bret Allen 189346, 73, 95, 181,213 Ho, Jennifer 1913 117, 145 Hobler, David 191391, 145 Hodge, Harvey 1923 84, 133 Hodge, Paul 116, 119 Hodge, Paulette 1893 58, 61, 71, 72, 181, 203, 213. 217 Holland, Elizabeth 1913 49, 145 Holmes, Bryan 1913 84, 95, 141, 145 Holt, Erin 1923 133 Hope, Euclyn 1913 48, 145 Hopper, Adrianne 1893 25, 56, 79, 107, 182, 211, 213 217 Horvath, Christopher 1893 42, 45, 55, 182, 213 Hove, Eric191384, 91, 95,141,145 Hubbard, Erick 1903 156 Hubbard, Lyman 46 Huber, Jeffery Michael 1893 182, 214 Hudson, Kamille1913 145 Hudson, Nicco1e1893 182,214 Humabe, Christopher 1923 133 Humphrey, Ngoc1913 100, 145 Humphrey, Robert Matthew 1893 25, 57, 214, 182 Huneke, Chris Ill Hunt, Theresa 1923 104, 133 Hunter, Brandon 1923 84, 129, 133 HUPP, Doreen 1923 117, 133 Huppert, Lora 1913 145 Hwa-Ying Chung, Elene 172 Hyde, Lora 1893 40, 116. 117, 182, 214,217 ' YIQIUIIIIIII 111111 s.. M W -4 E..-.6 s........a......A nteresting laeullo, Jennifer 1913 145 lbarra, Adria 1903 57, 107, 156 Ignacio, Mattie 116, 118 llacqua, Michael 1913 145 lmura, Eugene Satoshi 189380, 182,214 lngenthron, David Eric 1893 46, 47, 183, 214 Isaacs, Dale 108, 109 Jacques, Kenji 1903 156 Jee, Jessica 1923 104, 129, 133 Jenkins, LaShanta 1913 145 Jennings, Barry 1923 83, 91, 133 Jeon, Eun Soo 1893 80, 214, 183 Jeong, Genevieve 1923 47, 117, 133 Jesuitas, Joseph J, 1893 183, 214 Johnson, Carla 1913 76, 145 Johnson, Chris 97 Johnson, Dana 191384, 145 Johnson, Deborah 116, 125 Johnson, Michael 192391, 104, 133 Johnson, Sara 1903 46, 156 Johnston, James 1913 145 Johnston, Jay 95 Johnston, John Michael 1893 183, 214 Jones, Candice 1903 46, 107, 156 Jones, Grace 46 Jones, Heather 1923 133 Jones, Jason 1923 129, 133 Jones, Mural 1903 48, 156 Jones, Nalo 190392, 160 Jones, Nicole 1913 62, 145 Joyce, David 192347, 80, 133 Joyce, Diane Marie 1893 88, 214, 183 Joyce, Sarah 1913 145 Judd, Brian 25. 64, 116, 118 Julien, Marla 192347, 133 Jurjevic, Cecilia 1913 145 'Q' 6 f fl: ry, ' N 1 S39 nowledgeable Kalkstein, Joshua A. 1893 90, 91, 214, 184 Kalkstein, Shannon 1923 133 Kalofonos, Potouli 1903 56, 61, 117, 156 Kamian, Mary 116, 118 Kane, Edward 191346, 117, 145 Kane, Elizabeth 1913 145 Kastama, Kathryn 123 Kastel, Boris 122 Kastel, Eva 120 Kayler, Erica 192345, 80, 133 Keaney, Linda 126 Kelley, Katherine 1923 133 Kelley. Stanley 1923 134 Kelly. Jason 1903 73, 107, 156 Kelly, Kara 1903 76, 108, 156 Kelly, Nichole 1913 145 Kelly, Sheila Colleen 1893 88, 117,214 Kelly, Stan 84. 107 Kelso, Michelle 1923 134 Kennedy, Jamcs1903 156 Kennedy, James 1903 54, 55. 56. 58, 62 Kessler, Jennifer 1903 156 Kiang. Henry 1901 46, 83, 117, 157 Kinczel, Cori 190345, 46, 54.57, 117, 7 King, Paris 1923 45, 49, 84. 134 King, Tom 54. 122 Kinmun, Jessica 1923 134 Kirk, Shayne 1913 145 Kitcley, Melinda 1923 134 Kittel, Dclease1903 57, 157 11 C 1 Q J-dfbar, Andrc 95 iiii ubilant Jackson,A1ayi192346,47,84, 107, 133 Jackson, Jocelyn Malaiku 1893 79, 1117, 214, Jackson Jackson , Kareem 192397, 133 ,Michael 1923 114, 138 Jackson, Tiffuny1903 iss Jacob,.lonathon .1amcs1893 111, 183, 214 Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, Allison 1923 133 James 1913 145 .Iason1923 133 217,183 Kleeman, Michael 192396, 134 Knox. Rushidn 192347, 134 Knudsen, Soren Clark 1893 56, 184,210,214 Kobuslii, Jennifer 1903 73, 83, 117, 134, 157 Koh1es,Dcnnis 41, 43, 45, 123 Kolsrud, Debra 120, 124 Kong, Hayward 1923 104, 134 Koo, Lydia 1913 117, 145 Kossen, Jeremy 1913 145 Krausen, Philippa 1923 104, 134 Krcitz, Robbie 1913 104, 117, 145 Kreutzer, Tiffany 1903 61, 100, 157 Kreutzer, Yuri 1921 47, 96, 107, 134 Kubicek, Didi 68, 121 Kucer, Bob 124 Kuesel, Christopher John 1893 117, 184, 214 Kuijsten, Marcel 1893 184, 214 Kumar, Sutvinder 126 Kushing, Kevin 84 Orli7, M .,r- ..- Kwak, Kenny 1901 47, 95, 157 111 4 audable Labot, Jeannie 1901 107, 157 LaBute, Marvin 122 Lage, Jessica 1921 46, 47, 134 Lage, Kathryn 1901 46, 117, 157 LaLonde. Jeannine Allison 1891 217, 184, 214 Lampley, Karl 1891 21, 40, 42, 45, 56, 60, 87, 116. 117, 184, 203, 208. 214 Lampley, Karl William 1891 184 Lanigan, John-David 189195. 185, 214 LaPer1e, Courtney 1921 83, 104, 134 Lazar, Ann 1911 100, 145 Leal, Amelia 126 Leaper, Krista 1921 134 Leavitt, Melanie 1891 185, 117, 214, 217 LeBlanc, Rachelle Ramona Ernestine 1891 66, 79, 214, 185 Lee, Carisa 1921 83, 117, 134 Lee, Jeffery 1921 134 Lehot, Jacques 1921 91, 134 Lehot, Louie 1901 83, 157 Leigieh, Patrick 1901 157 Leinhardt, Miriam 141 Lendl, Jennifer Elizabeth Victoria 1891 59, 61, 185 214 Leng, Jeremy 1891 107, 185, 203, 214 Lenhardit, Miriam 1911 59, 108, 145 Lenzini, Kelli 1921 134 Leoni, Jennifer 1911 54, 145 Leslie, Elizabeth 189171, 104, 165, 185,214 Leucht, Melianie 61 Levy, Deborah A. 1891 185, 214 Levy, Mark 1921 104, 134 Levy, Matthew 1901 49, 57, 104, 157 Lewis, Esther Angelena 1891 25, 100, 101, 214, 186 Lewis, Latyana 90 157 Lewis, Willie 116 Lindquist, Christopher 1901 61, 91, 157 Lindsirem. rnrnniy 1911 108, 141, 145 Livingston, Grady 1901 58, 69, 157 Lloyd, Eric 1901 25, 57, 116, 157 Loeffler, Brian 1921 46, 47, 134 Logan, Felicia 1921 104, 134 Longrus, Lawrence 1911 84, 145 Lopez, Adriana 1901 157 Louie, Meredith 1921 134 Love, Rebecca 1901 157, 158 Lovi,Ann1891 25, 57, 186, 210, 214,217 Lovi, Tricia 1901 157 Luchetti. Zack 1911 145 Lun, Robina 1921 134 Lynch, Kim 1901 157 Lyons, Bill 62, 119 9 . v?i usic al MacDonald, Danniel Jerome 1891 87, 117, 214, 186 MacDonaId,Edy190121,92, 117, 157 MacDonald, Sean 190146,61, 117, 153, 157 MacLaird, Misha 1911 145 Mader, Nancy 45, 117 Mader, Sarah 1891 76, 117, 186, 214, 217 Madigan, Alyson Leigh 1891 57, 214, 186 Madigan, Thomas Francis Jr, 1891 186, 214 Maginnis, John 19012, 10, ae, 87, 157 Mahoney, Alysa 190192, 157 Maier, Marisa 122 Malcolm, Janine 1911 49, 73, 88, 117, 146 Malik, Ted 1901 42, 45, 157 Malkassian, R. Patrick V. 1891 87, 117, 217, 214, 186 Malkin, Dinah 1921 134 Maloney, Eleanor 1921 134 Manalilli, Guillermo 1891 47, 187, 214 Mangan, Benjamin 1911 111, 146 Mangan, Bernadette 1901 108, 157 Manly, Carlyn 1921 45, 88, 134 Manschreck, Beate 61 Manuchehri, Parvin 1921 134 Manuero, Erik 192147, 134 Mar, Christine 1921 117, 129, 134 Marchant, Lauren 1911 146 Marini, Christopher William 1891 73, 214, 187 Marshall, Robert 191146, 47, 146 Martin. Dewayane 46, 97 Martin, Hans 1911 117, 146 Martin, Melanie 1911 146 Martin, Michael 1921 84, 134 Martinez, Hector 1901 160 Martinez, Jennifer 1921 134 Mason, Gary 84, 85, 106, 116, 118 Massey. Tajai 1921 47, 107, 134 Massucco, Mike 1901 157 Masuret, Miles 1921 84, 134 Mathis, Ray 1901 2, 94, 95, 157 Matin, Dewayne 107 Matsumoto, Gloria 45 Mayer, Mark Gunner 1891 103, 187,214,217 Maynard, Adrienne 49, 59 McCabe, Dona 123 McCain, Tavis 192147, 96, 134 McClintock, Nick 111 McDonald, Patricia 126 McEldowney, Adam 1921 117, 134 McGee, Maisha 1911 108, 146 McGrouther, Caroline 1921 102, 135 McGrouther, William 1911 146 Mclntosh, Kalliope Zamanis1891 76, 187, 208, 217, 214 McKeever, Brice 1901 87, 157 McKinney, Becky 1901 40, 42, 43, 45, 57, 88, 116, 117, 153, 157 McKinney, Cleveland W. 1891 99, 187, 214 McKinnie, lshola 1911 146 McKinstry, Bridget 1911 146 McLaughlin, Corey Lynne 1891 187, 214 Mcmillan, Brian 191180, 146 McPherson, Megan 1911 88, 141, 146 Mebane, Larry 1911 146 Mebane, Myesha E. 1891 187, 214 Mehlhoff, Gretchen 1921 135, 139 Mehlhoff, Robyn Elizabeth 1891 21, 49, 80, 188, 214 Mele, Gina 1901 57, 157 Melhoff, Cece 116 Merida, Danielle 1921 135 Merida, Paul C. 1891 188, 214 Merkle, Alisa 1911 146 Merkle, Kristina Kathleen 1891 188, 214 Merschdorl, Jennifer 1921 135 Merty. Jason 1921 135 Meyers, Elise 1911 88, 146 Meyers, Kristan 1911 47, 58, 146 Meyers, Laura 1901 42, 157 Michaels, David 1921 104, 135 Millar, Derek Warran 1891 188, 203, 214 Millar, Ethan 1911 58, 146 Miller, Angela 189180, 117, 188, 214 Milligan, Jennifer 1921 135 Mitchell, Damani 1901 60, 87, 107, 157 Mitrano, Joseph 114, 116, 118, 203 Mladinich, Mark 1911 146 Mohr. Ajcnc Pierre 1891 99, 214, 188 Molesworlh, Darlene 125 Molinari, Theresa 1921 88, 100, 139, 135 Moller, Joanna 1901 157 Monge, Christopher 1891 90, 91, 110, 111, 117, 188, 21 1, 214 Montague, Christopher Nathaniel 1891 189, 214 Montague, Jennifer 1911 83, 146 Montes, Diana 1921 46, 135 Montgomery. Daryl 84 Moon, Michael 1901 69, 157 Moore, Adele 1291 21, 23, 42, 56, 116, 117, 1s9, 203, 211, 214, 217 Moore, Alan John 1891 69, 214, 189 Moore, Gene 87 Moore, James 87 Moore, Richard 192184, 135 Moreno, Ana 190146, 117, 158 Moreno, Karina 1921 129, 135, 139 Morgan, Angela 1901 158 Morgan, Wendy 1911 104, 117, 146 Morial, Andre 1911 146 Morial, Nicole 1901 158 Moroconi, Louise 126 Morrcll, Anne 1901 117, 73, 157 Morris, Gregory 1921 84, 107, 135 Morris, Marcus 1911 146 Morrison. Boyd 1921 47, 84, 135 Mosley, Andrea 1911 146 Mosley, Maya 1911 107, 146 Moyles, Danny 1901 86, 87, 94, 95, 158 Murphy, Alona 107 Miirphy, Edith 1911 60, 83, 146 Murphy, Eileen 1891 100, 101, 117, 189,214 Murphy, Emily 1901 25, 57, 100, 158 Murphy, Rhea 1901 117, 158 Musgroove. Sean 84 Mulch, Ronald 1911 107, 146 Myrick,Alissa 192145, 117, 135 otable Nagel, Patrick Desmond 1891 69, 217, 214, 189 Naidu, Balavena Vineshini 1891 189, 214 Naidu, Bernard 1911 146 Nakahara, Kevin 1891 90, 91, 111, 189,214 Nakahara, Kimberly 191146, 92, 108, 117, 146 Nardinelli, Andrew 1911 46, 146 Navas, Michelle 1911 146 Neal, Jnrnila 1921 135 Nerf, Damien 1911 84, 85, 146 Niehelini, Michael 1911 62, 104, 47, 146, 147 Nickl,Susan 189146, 72, 190,214,217 Nixon, Bridget 192147, 135 Norton, Douglas 1911 146, 147 Norton, Greg 1901 87, 110, 111, 158 Norton, Jabari 192184, 135 Nuti, Norma 116 Nuti, Pau11891 103, 117, 190,214,217 XX Q- . X, 1 x utgoing O'Brlen, Eileen 1891 117, 190,214,217 O'Connell, Allison 1921 117, 135 O'Daniels, Sean 192184, 102, 135 O'Donne1l, Jerry 116 O'MaIley, Paul 21, 116, 118 O'Neil, A1 108 O'Sullivan, Sheila L. 1891 190, 214 Ochoa,Cynlhia192183, 135 Ochoa, Tricia 1891 82, 83, 190, 214, 217 Oliver, Erin 1911 147 Olkowski, Ed 120 Olkowski, Joshua 1921 80, 47, 135 Olson, John 1901 21, 23, 29, 60, 117, 158 Olson, Sarah Anne 1891 117, 214, 190 Oram, John 1921 47, 91, 135 Orloff, Catherine 1901 46, 117, 158 argaret 117 Ortiz, Ursula Patricia 1891 46, 56, 214, 190 Outlaw, Jana 1901 79, 158 Ovalle, Michael 1921 135 Overline,Jcnnifcr189157, 117, 191, 210, 214, 217 Overlinc, Shane 1911 84, 95, 147 Owen, Kenneth 1901 158 Owen, Timothy 1921 45, 135 Owens, Ben 122 INDEX 223 s -. 1-. TN ersonal Page, Lakeisha 1911 147 Page, Latoya 1921 135 Pal, Clarissa 1921 135 Parish, Parker, Laurel 56 Brett 1911 147 Parker, Christine 1911 147 Parker, Craig 95 Parker, Karen 1911 147 Parker, Lesa 1921 107, 135 Parker, Leslie 1901 158 Parker, Pete 95 Parker, Shawn 1901 87, 154, 158 Parrish. Parrish, Alisha 1921 107, 135 Jesse 191191, 147 Parrish, Laurel Christine 1891 45, 214, 217, 191 Partch, Jonathan 1921 104, 135 Partee, Camille Marie 1891 191, 214, 217 Pasqual, Marilyn 119 Patague, Larry Scravin 1891 46, 47, 214, 191 Paterson, Ben 47 Patten, Mike 95 Patterson, Benjamin 1921 102, 104, 139, 135 Patterson, Omari 1901 42, 43, 45, 158 Patterson, William 1921 135 Patton, Carolyn 1921 135 Patton, Michael 1911 147 Pavloff, Tanya 1911 147 Payawal. Brian 1921 135 Paywah, Brian 107 Pedder, Shannon 1901 25, 57, 83, 104, 158 Peraza, Ray 1911 42. 49, 102, 147 Perenon, Lori 125 Perenon, Paul 87, 123 Perez, Jason 1911 10, 87, 147 Perez, Mario 1911 84, 91, 147 Perez, Monique 1901 158 Perrilliat. Heather 1921 108, 135 Perrone, Vito 54, 122 Perry, Gianna 1901 117, 158 Peters, Christopher 1911 97, 107, 147 Peters, Lorin 124 Peterson. Troy 96 Petrak, Michael 1901 47, 158 Petroelje, Michelle Joanne 1891 57, 100, 101, 191, 214 Phelps, Mike 96, 98, 110, 111, 121 Pillow, Erik 191145, 111, 147 Pineda, Pamela P. 1891 191, 214 Plageman, Elizabeth 92 117, 135 Platt, Cameron 1921 84, 136 Poirson, Lorna 189162,73, 191,214,217 Polito, Larry 100 Polk, Anthony 1921 96, 111, 136 Polyzos, Anastasia 1911 147 Polyzos, Demetri 1901 158 Pont, Aaron 1901 87, 158 Poole, Bobby 1921 136 Porcella, Mike 1901 45, 158 Porrino, Annjanette 1921 136 Porrino, Marcus 1901 2, 87. 95, 99, 158 Post, Thomas 1921 136, 83, 117 Post, William 1921 136 Powell, Jasen 1901 158, 99 Price, Christpher 1921 84, 96, 136 Prola, Elizabeth 1911 58, 60, 100, 117, 147 Pruitt, Jenny 1901 88, 158 Pubulis, Inta Mara 1891 192, 214 Puglizevich, Gregory 1921 136 Pyatt, Charles 1911 147 I WW r 2 Queen, Cedriek 1911 102, 147 224 INDEX Queen, Melissa 1901 49, 158 Quinn, Alexander 1901 42, 45, 60, 158 0 ' O Q 115.-1'-Lf, O 0 aw Rago, Joseph 1921 136 Raine, Katrece Renee Maria 1891 21, 214, 217, 192 Rampa, Angie 1901 57, 158 Ramrell, Mike 83 Ranalletti, Richard 29, 116, 118 Randall, Natasha 1921 83. 117, 136 Randolph, Jonathan 1911 147 Ravnic, Natasha 1921 136 Ravnik, Tatjana 1911 108, 88, 47, 104, 60, 117, 147 Reed ll, James Philip 1891 192, 214 Reed, Keisha 1911 147 Reemer, Stacey 92 Regan, Jason 1921 136 Remer, Stacy 1911 147 Reyes, Portia 1901 158 Reynolds, Renee 1901 158 Reznik, Anna 1911 117, 147 Richards, James 1911 46, 47, 62, I47 Richards, MaryAnn 1901 25, 88, 158 Richardson, Jamahl 1911 84, 111, 71, 147 Richie Jr., Llewellyn Blackman 1891 192, 214, 99, I 1 1, 210 Riegg, Jennifer 1921 117, 136 Rielly, Jennifer 1921 108, 136 Riemer, Hans 1901 41, 45, 158 Riga, Antonio 1921 136 Riley, lan 95 Riley, Meghan 191161,92, 104, 47, 147 Ring, Sheila 120 Rinker, Jeffrey Carl 1891 lll, 208, 214, 192 Rivera, Andrea 1911 147 Roberts, James 1891 45, 48, 49, 57, 87, 192, 214 Roberts, Lois 125 Roberts, Steven 1901 46, 58, 60, 62, 117, 158 Roberts, Will 62 Robinson, Ayanna 1921 136 Robinson, Erik 1901 99, 158 Roby, KunIe1911 147 Rockwell, Arvette 1911 147 Rodriguez, Qiqi 1901 80, 100, 56, 107, 158 Rodriquez, Forte 1921 45, 80, 136 Rogers, Brian 1911 41, 45, 83, 147 Rogers, Flora 1921 136 Rolefson, David 1921 102, 117, 136 Romo, Veronica 1921 108, 136 Rosa, Edward 1901 158 Rosequisl, Margaret Wieland1891 46, 57, 117, 217, 192, 214 Ross, Elizabeth Colette 1891 73, 214, 217, 59, 193 Ross, Robert 1921 84, 129, 136 Rossi, Carla 1921 136 Rossi, Leonard 45, 123, 165 Rossoukh, Ramyar1921 83, 136 Rountrce, Leon 1891 193, 46, 47, 80, 107, 117, 214 Roy, Carey 1901 159 Roza, Richard 116, 124 Ruano, 1scla1921 136 Ruiz, Candida 1911 147 Rusk, Jennifer 1891 46, 193, 214, 217 Russ, Rhonda 48 Russello, Matthew 1921 84, 136 Russo, Stephen 119 Rusting, Jean 122 Resting, Mark 190146, 47, 62, 97, 117, 159 Q pirited Saffurd, Denise 1911 117, 147 Salford, Hugh 124 Saiz, Heidi Lynn 1891 92, 108, 214. 193 Salgado, Demian 1901 159 Salinas, Tomas 87, 210, 215 Sally, Lynn Kathleen 1891 46. 117, 215. 193 Salmines, Astrida 46 Salmino, Astrida 1921 136 Sanchez, Jill 1921 100, 108, 129, 136 Sanchez, Michael A.189159, 110. 111, 193,215 Sanders, lllona 1901 159 Sanders, Jeoffri Ane 1891 194, 215 Sanossian, Levon 1911 60, 148 Santos, Arthur R. 1891 87, 215, 194 Santos, Jennifer 1921 47, 60, 61, 117, 136, 148 Santos, Sani 190146, 56, 59, 73, 159 Sapp, Aniesha 1911 58, 148 Satteriield, Terrence 1921 136 Saucedo, Rachel 1921 136 Schaefer. Les 120 Scherer. Anne 1891 20, 116, 194, 56, 211,215,217 Schexnayder, John F. 1891 194, 215 Schimanko, Silvia 61 Schlect, Silvia 61 Schlemmer, Donald 1911 148 Schlemmer, Patrick Charles 1891 194, 203, 215 Schlemmer, Sean Kevin 1891 194, 215 Schleske, Dana 1911 100, 141, 148 Schleske, Jill 1911 148 Schmidt, Jennifer 1921 100, 129, 136 Schuler, Bradley 1921 91, 111, 136 Schuler, Nicole Allison 1891 194, 78, 215 Schwartzburg, Jesse 1911 148 Scott, Devin 1901 42, 45, 159 Scott, Joseph 1901 84, 85, 107, 159 Secor, Patricia 1921 136 Sedelmeier, Gerold 61, 122 Seeley. Laura 1911 104, 148 Selas, Melina 54, 55 Selinger, llan 1911 104, 148 Selles, Melina 1901 117, 159 Sellman, Andrew 1911 148 Semansky, Anna 1911 88, 117, 148 Sexton, Jim 190186,87, 111, 159 Shadclle, Marie 1901 59, 159 Shepard, Allison 1921 104, 136 Shepherd, Syreeta 1901 49, 159 Sherman, Deborah Lynn 1891 215, 217, 195 Shipp, Karyn 189146, 92, 108, 195, 215,217 Shipp, William 1911 46, 148 Shobar, Christopher 1901 46. 68, 117, 159 Shores. Arie Chante 1891 215, 195 Shucraft, Allison 104 Shuken, Gabriel 1891 21, 87, 116, 117. 195. 215. 217 Shukraft, Allison 1911 117, 148 Shuler, Nicole 57, 79 Silverstein, Michael 120 Simms, Aisha 192147, 107, 136 Sims, Jamal 1921 84, 137 Sjoberg, Jason 1921 104, 137 Skelly, Kevin 55, 60, 121 Skilcs, Samuel 1921 46, 111, 137 Sloan. Tanya 1911 107, 148 Smahlik, Christopher Michael 1891 90, 91, 217, 195, 215 Smahlik, Diane 116 Smith, Adam 1921 137 Smith, Alan 1891 57, 87, 165, 195, 208, 215, 217 Smith, Collette 1901 100, 57, 159 Smith, Julien 1891 102, 117, 165, 195, 203, 215 Smith, Kaya 1921 104, 137 Smith, Petcr192147,84, 129, 137 Smith, SC0l1 190187, 117, 159 Smith, Seth 192184, 137 Smith, Shannon 1901 46, 107, 159 Smith, Shira1921 137 Smith, Tracie Sie1a1891 196, 215, 217 Snyder, James Anthony 1891 117, 215, 196 Snyder, Marie 1901 159 Soberanes, Mike 82 Solctti, Christina 1901 46, 56, 117, 159 Sood, Vince 1911 117, 143 Souza. Dawn 1891 25, 70, 71, 196. 215 Speakman, Matthew 1911 97, Spinosa, Jean 1911 148 Stahl, Robert 1901 159 111,117,148 Stansbury, Kathryn 191146, 148 Stark, Stephanie 1901 21, 92, 154, 159 Stephens, Fredrick 1911 148 Stephens, Paul 59, 123 Ster1ing,Christophcr 1911 46, 84, 103, 148 Stevens, Fred 91, Ill -4 Stevens, Jack 121 Stewart, David 1911 148 Stimbra, Richard 1911 148 Stockey, Lloyd 1891 21, 23, 80, 107, 117, 196, 215 Strong, Samantha 1891 104, 105, 217, 117, 165, 196, 215 Stroud, Vonesca 1911 49, 71, 117, 148 Sung,Wei-Ling1921 117, 137 Sweet, Megan 1901 159 Szymcyak, Christian 1921 137 v v Sf Valim, Michael 1921 137 Valim, Molly 191141, 45, 88, 117, 141, 148 Van Winkle, Barbara 1891 215 Vanderheiden, Gregory 70, 58, 120 VanMeter. Andrew 1911 148 Van0verbeek, Johannes 1911 148 VanPelt, Suzette 1921 68, 117, 137 Vax, Janet 119 Vecchiarelli, Carlo 116 Vecchiarelli, Veronica 1911 92, 104 Velter, Jessica 1921 88, 104, 137 Vidal, Caroline 1921 137 Vierra, Doug 100, 122 Vierra, Kristopher 1901 160 Vierra, Stephanie 88 Vilelt, Ciao 1901 se, 160 Vincent, Colin 1891 198, 215 ,148 - J. 1 I I l errific Taggart, Tracy 1901 159 Tciteo, Vinny 1911 148 Tayco, Philip 1911 148 Taylor, Christopher John 1891 104, 117, 215, 196 Taylor, Curtis 106 Taylor, Cyndee 1901 57, 76, 159 Taylor, Jason 1891 196, 110, 111, 117, 203, Taylor, John Andrew 1891 80, 215, 217, 197 Taylor, Taylor, Lisa 1911 104, 148 Nina1901 159 Tealdi, Andrew 1901 159 TeGrotenhuis, Jennifer 120 Tell, Monica 1901 159 Terrazas, Jose 1911 148 Thirion, Tracy 1891 104, 105, 117, 197, 209, 21 Thogersen, Lisa 1911 54, 55, 117, 104, 60, 148 Thomas, Karen 1901 159 5,217 Vincent, Jill 191182, 83, 117, 148 Virsik, Peter 1891 46, 102, 117, 198, 215 voiin, Judy 1891 199, 209, 215 Von Pelt, Suzette 46 Von Tersch, Christopher John 1891 165, 215, 210, 59, 217,199 X I I . ll V' 1111 Wahbch, Bill 84 Wahbeh, Helen 1901 57, 117, 160 Wahbeh, William 1921 137 Walker, Diahlo1911 149 Wilson ,Aaron 1921 137 Wilson, Barnabis 95 Wilson Wilson ,Cameron 1921 137 ,Jesse 1921 137 Wilson, Nicole M. 1891 76, 215, 200 Wilson ,William 1911 46, 47, 95, 149 Winkenbach, Julie 1891 201, 100, 108, 209, 215, 217 Wittackcr, Jaime 95 Wober, Wolf Dietrich 1891 201, 215 Wohltmann, Mehera 1901 160 Woltjer, Lela 1921 138 Wolverton, Shawna 1911 55, 149 Wong, Beatrice 1921 117, 138 Wong, Bernice 1921 117, 138 Wong, Clifford 1891 57, 72, 116, I17, 165, 201, 203, 215, 217 Wong, Creighton 192147, 138 Wong, Cynthia Delores 1891 71, 217, 215, 201 wang, David 1901 es, 71, 117, 160 Wong, Glenn 1911 95, 149 Wong, Irene Ann 1891 117, 215,201 Wong, Karen 1911 117, 149 Wong, Kenneth 1921 117, 138 Wong, Wayne 1891 59, 117, 201, 215 Woods, Jemahl D'Shea 1891 201, 215 Woodward, Todd 1891 25, 46, 47, se, 62, 117, 202, 215 Wyatt. Demetria 1901 160 Wynne, Sarah 1901 117, 160 . , XX Thompson, Eric 1921 91, 137 Thompson, Mark 1901 46, 159 Thompson, Thomas 1901 46, 80, 107, 159 Thornberry, Krissy 1911 92, 148 Thornberry, Stacy Jane 1891 197, 217, 215 Thuiller, Lawrence 1891 117, 197, 215 Thurston, Kristine Anne 1891 21, 215, 197 Tierney. Bryan 1901 159 Tierney, Matthew 1901 159 Timson, Tiny 95 Tinsely, Denise Teresa 1891 197, 215, 217 Tiongson, Leonor F, 1891 42, 49, 197, 215 Tippens, Brian 1891 46, 47, 198, 203, 209, 215 Togneri, Christopher 1921 45, 137 Toliver, Sherlon 1901 159 Tom, Tristan 1901 158, 159 Tomasello. David 1921 47, 62, 46, 117, 137 Tonsall. Sonseeahray 90 76, 116, 159 Traverso, Gabriel 1921 137 Traylor, Rhoyge 1901 25, 159 Triebel, Jessica Louise 1891 215, 46, 198 Turner, Edguana Nechelle 1891 56, 198, 215 Turner, Ryan 1901 42, 87, 159 Twomey, Stephen 122, 129 Tyler, Tom 63, 116, 124 Tynes, Erik 1921 84, 137 rl' Ugi, Lauren 1911 117, 148 Ulbrich, Anna-Lisa 1921 137 Urmson, Claire 1921 138 K B 11 ' ivacious Valeau, Dwayne 1901 46, 87, 160 lam , Walker, Jack Brian 1891 102, 215, 199 Walker, Lisa Yvonne 1891 60, 215, 199 Wallace, Brei 76 Walton, Brad 1901 160 Walton, Janese 1901 160 Wammerl, Michael 1921 137 Ward, Aaron 1911 84, 149 Wardrobe. Rachel 1891 12, 57, 199, 215, 217 Wardster, Aaron 95 Warmerdam, Fran 29, 116, 119 Warner, Robert 1901 90, 116, 117, 160 Warner, Robin 91 Warren, Jennifer 1911 47, 117, 149 Warwas, Benjamin 1921 137 Watkins, LaKesha 1921 137 Watson, George 121 Wealdon, Francis 1901 104, 160 Wehrly, Brandon 1921 45, 84, 137 Weil, Arlo Brandon 1891 199, 215 Weiland, Gwendolyn 1921 117, 137 Weiner, Erik 1921 137 Weiser, Kurt 1911 84, 149 Wellington, Ida 116 Wells, Leah 1901 45, 57, 88, 160 Werner, Erik 84 Werner, Kelly 1901 21, 23, 56, 88, 108, 160 Westover, Chris 116 Westover, Jim 190146, 117, 57, 99, 160 Whealdon, Frances 58, 117 Wheaton, Poppy 1901 56, 104, 117, 160 Wheeler, Lisa Virginia 1891 199, 215 White, Darrian LaMar 1891 215, 217, 200 White, James Stanford 1891 46, 117, 215, 200, 203 White, Judith 190146, 160 Whitticon, James 192191, 84, 137 Whyne, Sarah 56 Wiedwald, Douglas 1921 47, 80, 117, 137 Wiedwa1d,Jcnny1891200, 215, 46, 117, 203, 217 Wilburn, Derek 1911 84, 149 Wile, Gretchen 1921 137 Wilkins, Nancy 1891 200, 21, 25, 56, 72, 80, 116, 210, 215, 217 Wilkinson, Julic 1921 104, 137 Williams, Dominic 1921 84, 107, 137 Willia Willia Willia Willia Willia Willia Willia ms, Heith 1901 160 ms, Nari 1891 200, 66, 79, 165, 210, 215, 217 ms, Nick 1901 97, 160 ms, Nicol 1911 76, 149 ms, Tamika 1911 49, 76, 149 ms, Tanesia LaJeanne 1891 4 ms, Zuri 1911 99, 149 Wilon, Jesse 91 9,215,200,217 ourself Yager, Kristine E. 1891 54, 202, 215 Yamoto, Evan 1921 47, 103, 138 Yarbrough, John 1921 138 Yee, Benjamin 1891 202, 215 Yuki, Jerry T. 1891 3, 102, 215, 202 Z 4.1 A any Zacheria, Jennifer 1911 149 Zamora, Lyndy 1901 59, 160 zeieh, Alice 1911 104, 117, 149 Zerbsl, Aaron 1911 58, 97, 103, 149 Zile, Renee 1921 138 INDEX 225 ,.-A PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR BISHOP O'DOWD HIGH SCHOOL vm, ft tl as Maureen ' Professional Ptinluqvaphevs oi America 51 Pmmgmnal Photographers ol Calilamia g , Pmlessvunai Photographers nl this Grulev Bay Ama wi..-f weaning Photographers international SINCE 1954 X Q 1 l lifmlfmrmi 5 ai L.ff.,,.f 4 E can ,,,,,,..., Lwlriun l ' 1 V We 1 E 'A W , 3 2 26 Open Monday eves 'til 7:00 p.m. Remember Us For Your Photography Needs Glamour sessions, boudoir sessions and modeling portfolios - all featuring photo make-overs by our stylist. 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May God continue to bless you as you climb the ladder of success. Love, Mom Inta 8c Sandra I4 YEARS OF MEMORIES Meeting, Washington,Candy, hideout, roller skating, makeup, ballet ,Bayfair, Carden, Big tree, commercials, Mike - gamma , cards, crank calls, Peter - will you go with me'? , jokes, THEM. Feb I6 XL I7, Sam Sc Malinko, Sandra's , Glen, I want you. T.TfOMD, shhh, it's Mr. Fawksf' Daubert, Reuben 8L Tim, the bus , B.l's, skateboards, Plaza, Kitchen Floor, cutting, Volleyball, Wild Turkey 8L Hector, Sandra SL Chris, Smiths, Beth 8L the library, Susan's, Inta's, Mchec, Messiah Sc Damien, Embarcadero, Inta's B-Day, Inta EL Matt tl yr 7 mo'sl Fry Guys, green gel, Coit, Modris, Kelli's, .Iay's, the truck, Mark 8a Sandra, E.B.U, af a showsfRay, We'll never get caught, Willie, Pillsbury Dough Mod, GBH, Nudiest Beach, How C n You Ball, Matt's Diiveq.. graphicfAudio ' effects. Winter Ball, Senior TO: Kelli - Thanks for everything, I'll miss ya. Darin- I give you all my love - You're the greatest. Thanks for being there. Chris - I love you always, now 8L forever. Always Sandra TO: Matt - Thanks for your love, you'll always be in my heart. I know we'll make it. Sheila - Thanks, I would never have survived. Tricia - Daffodils Astrida - I wish you luck. I give all you my love, Inta. CONGR TUL TIONS M RK Best Wishes, Tracie We are very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. Love Always, Mom, Pop 84 Michelle. 1 l Doone - Hey you hot mama jo. You're one crazy and wild woman. I love you lots, congratulations! Mom f lfjffkf few ww?-' J, rf From: Julia Jones, Elisa, Faye and Allen Russaw. f 164 ia ' f A ,L-az , 'fi' . . ' : - fl Qin- E www-uw-A - 'ffl -654,2 , -y, A -'-, - ,fy A ff' ' . A .? 'E To Our Lisa: We Wish you the best. Good luck. Love, Mom, Dad, Leslie 8L Lillian. Congratulations to the Class of 1989 Good Luck! Thanks for the memories! -Mitre Staff '89 230 Qongratulatioms S U R E Nl fr 0172 Rita, Marla, Carmelle K lllalllws May you never get a busy signal. Congratulations to the Class of 1989 Thank You to the Faculty and Administration -Barbara, Ed, Seth, and Miguel -f - the red headed rascal 11- THE MISSION - 1989tDon'tworryCaimiIle,we'll pay for gasj ... What's that song - FLAP YOUR WANG yeah, yeah! She's my candied Yum, Kamoto, I mean Tomato, I mean Those feminine wiles A that Animal magnitism. I'n1 griddless. It's racism I tell ya: Just stop ing her, okay? I'm having a hate day - did I study, wrong! TINY BUBBLES and NO you can't go!! Same Wang, Same Chicken, different flavor tOh, no, no more rice7b Sexy car pose - he likes me, he kissed me - animal magnitism. UNCLE EBONY DAVIS-hummmm. Anyway. I'vc got griddle!! SWEET Daddy an Good Times. Ooh-Oh baby I think I'm in love, if you were a hand then I'd be a glove! NARI Year In Review: split personallty Secret Ballot Says QSBSJ: Song Dedications: SMD: Wha'd ya want a parade'?1 L'Booty : Howdy Y'aII g Wisup dudeg Beniciag Cyberball: Darin's house: That's insanelg Democracy: I can get at her!g What are you saying Gabelg You're an idiot: We love to do the Wild Thinglg Walkin through 3 cities: Def Leppard: T.T. Twister: What's our excuseg Let's get it started: Zelda: Football: My Bad WHAT THE HECK IS UP? WHO THE HECK ARE WE? WE'RE THE BEST PLAYERS IN O'DOWD HISTORY RY RY RY!!! Ralph Colbert, Paul Geddes-Osbourne, Gabe Shuken, Christiaan Gonzalez, Karl Lampley, and Darin Apperson. -- ---- Jason C. Warrior: SBS NOI- ' Sorry I cant throw Coach my ankle hurts 2I-0 Saint Mary's - Biseut Ears You re an idiot! Perenon perfect play selection: SBS NO' Jim White I was behind the stop sign SBS BS - Biffs :Theres no points for Znd place!!! Debbie Sherman: Don't Come to My House Scott Gallagher: Jesus Christ Superstar soundtrack Danu XL Soph. girls: Wild Thing Adrianne Hopper: Don't Believe the Hype IC. and the Boys: Let's Get It Started A N K: 'AGirls Ain't Nothing But Trouble Frank Ennix: She's Got A Mustache Griddle Crew: You Talk Too Much tyou neier shut upl Xiaan Brothers: My Pcrrogativc tl ein do what I vw int to dot TO ALL OF THE ABOVE. 'DON T WORRY BE HAPPY IIT? 13 years of friendship and more to come! ... 4,, Blondie ... Some, Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps. D n'D, don't forget l'm number three! Can't wait to move in. Best Friends Forever Daddy and Jon .Ion I love you two the most of alll Brownie - stick with me kid 84 we'll go a long way. Best Buds, our posse's on Broadway . . . A fool must now and than be right, by chance. Jeff tBaybee BJ, too bad we didn't meet sooner - I was wrong about Italians! I love you mucho. - NIE lLi'l Princessj lVIG4lVIE your future's so bright ... Blondier tVery Beery Strawbeeryj - l'Il always be there las long as you have the griddlej. Don't believe the hypel Jenny, you know the real truth! It Takes Two Moonlight Sonata - don't rock that boat, Jenny. ... I just called to say, I love you. Such memories. ! Tis better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all. fG,P.j ... Fun Bunch, eat your hearts out ,CU7 l'm outta here! Katreee, We started our friendship in kindergarten and it is still going. Love ya' lots. Your friend always, Lorna. JEANNINE 8: JENNY Blondier ... When one has much to put in them. a day has a million pockets. - Nietzsche Yeah, sure, why not? - Nishi ... Um, well I remember it was a year and a half. but I forgot the point ... Lioncss ... Don't you dare say the J-word around me! ... I3 ... Some day when we're all rich and famous we'll look back on this and laugh. ... Anglophile Jen, remind me t0 take your advise ncxt time. K? Moonlight Sonata . .. Diki - 26th - We'll never forget tQueen of the Long-Distance Romancel Lawrenceville groupie .. . Kimmy, I must say lltal a mile of private beach at Tahoe is my idea of Heaven Tommy - Like Bunnies! Nina Ali La Londe, We'll always have our secrets. You know all the trash, shhh, don't tell! ... Don't think of things that make you sad, just remember all the good times that you had. ... I will be forever young . .. 'Tis better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all. t.l.S.l Santa Cruz here I come! 232 wiarvn ONLY JUST BEGUN 7 ' 1 N ,. CHARLIE,S ANGELS -J.L.-INN Let's take a moment to reflect . . . Yeah. We're just going for ice cream . . . the Nova Kent and the Dip - D.B.tHonk Honkb - Cybelle's, Blond guy, Pizza nights -just follow the arrows - lsadora - yes officer. We're from Piedmont. Do you know where uh Mountain is? - Us? Teepee your car? Never! - Which fraternity is it? Wait, the sofas are in front of this one - Excuse me Do you know where the Rinker residence is? - In case of emergency call Mark. No mom, that's not for you - Wait, was he having a party? Let's ask Tommy. - Winter Ball: Romeo and Juliet CColin, we never got your answerj - George and Calistoga, Dude, it sounds like Christmas bells - Spilling water and flying into Gregls lap. How long has that car been there? What are the words to this song, Liz? - Jeff CfratmanJ+ Jeff + Jeff Cthiefj 2 Jeff cubed - Dory: there he is again - Porsche guy you need help - Robert: Where's my card? Robert's replacement: Oh, you found it. Thank God and Greyhound she's gone - REMINICING? I thought that wasn't Piglet and Eeoyre A's game field goals Dude - surf'n'skate Bayfair- school? Debbie and Johnny Q21 Jump St.J PROM CORNER Q --D ' k , .. -, V cloflilei beffinycffdnt of 5 1 my daughter! 3 E Which one owns the allowed- ranch? V254 V l' Dear Vickie, D1 My words can not express the feelings I have for 'R you. You have been more than just a girlfriend, d rather you are my best friend. Congratulations to Sid you and good luck with your future. L., Love always, Andrew mmfr Dear Liz and Sarah, The two boneheaded puppies that must now go out there and face the dog eat dog world. Anyway, congratulations and good luck in the future. Oh by the way, we have to go Christmas shopping again at the usual place-OK? Andrew 233 Z E, H APP-If EX V' A xii i -' ,, 'f 1553717134 5- ' LTL OOD LUCY? ff, zoom , oun It-I' '2.TllLl1l, To. . .ns A DIAMONDS ARE A GIRL'S BEST FRIEND JUNE 29,1988, signs, La Bamba, binoculars, basically, parking lot, tobacco 84 cookies, Don Juan, Towatals, Elizabeth, cards, werewolf, Aug. 14, wind tunnle, security guard, W.W.W. in the W. Wagon, phys. ed, Mr. T starter kit, El Cutie, carmelita, dumpy, Thank you very very very much, Francesco's, 5:00 Comes Early, jelly couple, BBQ Ribs, Goofy, invitations, awesome rear, Stan, Dave, Sr. trip, newspaper shopping, airport, cider, playoff Bash, 40f40, R.O.Y. MVP, 7,22,25,28,33,35,36,42, OUR WORLD CHAMPIONS, Where's Storm? 102, 217, H.S. SL K.C. Thanks for making senior year more enjoyable! skydiving, skiing, sunglasses, Time to mow the back, Xmas Ball '87, El Caballo, C period lst sem. study hall, Jorge - what's that white stuff? Hello ladies, Thanks Cliff for your friendship and everything, Adios y Au Revoir! gy B- 7 I think she leaves something to be desired Dawn scaling the deck . . . She's such a beautiful girl. All my friends are beautiful girls. Writing 'II love you on certain cars .. . He can't come to the phone - He's making a chair KOIT The steering column's broken. Wait, I can't stop the car - No, really! . . . Dawn roaring . . . Jenny stressing God, I'm in heat ... ADVIL Why did Sarah wear green to her wedding? I wouldn't mind living in Montana if .. ... Fires in the fireplace and peppermint tea . . . T.M. fan club g'Call me dude Oh, no, Sarah's got the calling again Demon teddy 'Ctr out fQruif,ing Russian baby, Demon Sarah, and Mcgan's nervous breakdowns , . . The Irish look when I'm sunbathing in D.C., l you'll be able to see me I over here six minutes, six minutes, the next train comes in . . . babybigsubj .. . Oh no, we're not together. We're just going to steady. . . . Thumbless hitchhikers . . . There are maroon Volvos of all colors! , . . two strips of bacon - zzzz!! . . . UA man walks into a bar and says OUCH - Megan, that's stupid . . . The emcee from Ulee . . . So many memories, so little space. Nothing to fear, 'cause we're out of here. BYE KIDS!!! We love you all. , I 7145 -I ,ff-fs. ::,: gf? 1 '4 - 1 , f ,,,'t... ' . ' -. .. Mo PO we I . sf - . 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Come on I L Baby what ya want, Bustafer, Whippy and Zippy, Ijust fiddled with it a little bitl, the three way hotel guy, haysoos 1 Pastoral, Go Granny Go, Pastoral, I A' Camillo, EE-OO-OO!, Pass the Sue Bee Honey, Poppy-Whoppyl, Lunch bucket,thanks, you're a pal, Balsabed I6 ,Q fe'-tflt I' -5,44 Th ' - ,W .1 , Q4 Jlliiwgcx a rowing ice out of the St. tj'fgtf 'a,q2z5-:,:::,h' - Francis Hotel, right field, OH X jg' .. you got .. ., bird legs, Egg, Spug, 5 ' ., KOFC, Hino-Weeny-Cat, Here 5 'f?g,gx, pf fl :- af we go up the road to a birthday 'Vit ,. 3 ' lt! ,fg 'I I i,,.I-'gs I.: v t' .51- -Q-.N-,..----..-'qziffqz E E THER D TO B GUESS YOU HA ,Ai - 1. Qua keroa ts ' B 1 eauty and the Beasts ' Board 2x4gd extreme obesity ' Barbie pcrms ' The cookie ' Yes , . It's vulgar ' You ate it - she ate it - NO, Quinn ate it ' Mar-Mar-Que or was it flame broiled Hngers Peeping Tyler ' Dude, mutual, too cool ' Raw . totally uncocked ' Heebejeebies ' snag ' Heckafresh ' Princess and the Peas ' All of MefPretty and Pink ' Are you PM ' That's what friends are for ' Bum on BART ' Can't live with them, can't live without them ' Gone with the wind ' Hoop with the fellas' Kidnapped to . . ' You missed it you blinked ' The littlc Red Ked ' BBBBeer Wear ' DITZ ' Klepm ' ot tamalle boxes ' Rule of thumb never wear white espadrills to the movies Sl7,03 worth ' Karema Wheat Children of the Wheat ' La Emperial ' AVA ' Did the sprinkler grab you? ' Fall from a tree lately? ' 66 rolls of TP or was it cookie dough ' Amtrack ' Glass Plus Chiodo Moments ' Have you seen my date? How could you miss him, he's following you like a puppy dog. Can I hide in the I athroorn?.'7 ' Md'tM's do they haunt your dreams? ' Smile ' Has the car key broken lately ' 24hr locksmiths! ' Does anyone have any candles? ' BBA ' ODA Babbling Balloon Bandits ' Tomas, Have a seat! ' How about them warriors? ' Moragaftl? food7l7 ' I wish I had a portable hole ' Spatula ' 24hr Safeways excuse me do you blow up balloonsfliterallyl ' The Dark Spot ' WIMPS ' A sixty hour Sunday ' Ah the bridge it 'S E2 Saturday ' No, No don 't stop The boats sinking. Were all going down ' She's got a date ' Campell Crawford Judge ' Thump I think ljust hit si cat, No that was just ' Quinn hitting the Noor ' Great Bob ' Culture Shock ' I thought I had a safe date ' Do you have ID for that ' Mom, youre home early , Total B need a portable heater ' The A every half-hour girl' ' ust ' I stupid heater went on and kept me up all night ' One of the s If it uere a logical world ' Reg. card? , We didn't bring oursl ' Stan, Einstein and the Maestro - Jr. ford Whltea Jams-IS Stan Class Of 1989 . oul' Son Congratulatlfms to LOVGQ Mom and Dad j t 1 in .PU w tl t , 1 . 'xl J' H to l- ,K 5v H. J HJ. Us U, qt XVI BC. lt: gp Tit' X X . 4 u ll A- it lt --s l 'LL l xl fx ll .H tg'. ,LMP :Ibm tl- but Ntntrn Taylor wrt. B Q, Conch KX IX uv 1 Bosth X com X D X Thorn X Laughter X Adios X Slush Puppies X friends X fiestas X Hasta X Staci's B-DAY X The Limo X P-J All of us! X Abandoned House X Quickstop! X Tahoe '87 X Berryessa X DOY X Hillside Cr. X Ski Trip to Tahoe '88 X Gambling X Soph Hop '87 X Laughing Like Children X Ahab the Arab X New Year's '89 X Santa Cruz chats X Half Moon Bay X Digs X Bis we love you! X Pictures of Pa X Traci? Again! X Mas pequeno X Nariz X Bobs X Scamp X our Broadmoor night X Bttnarfs all-nihter X No Banana, NO! X Volkswagons X San Diego X Mudslide X Santa Barbara '88 X Viva la Pat's house + Lob's car X Al in the flowers - Maxis are coming X Knee Socks X Snowcone Pink l X Hippies X D losing her skirt X TSLS Carpool Paint Pellets X Confession on ice X All but ! have been to W.H. X J, Don Juan, Lobo dos X C.V. pulled through X Safeway X Velvet Creamery X Red Robin X California Theater X Coffee Sc Tea X Shell X Aerobics X Winter Ball Anne! X Lobo, Banana, Eddy, Pajaro, 1 I fiesta X Bayo X Tan X T.P. XA J i X QQ! summer nights X Drive-Ins Pee Wee's Big Adventure - Lisa - Math Club - Gayle - The Gun MIS it loaded? - Anika - Sister's Room - Erin - Telephone Pole - The Warehouse - Ramona lropuato - Laura - Thornhill School, LAX - Angie - Halloween - Marcie - A missing link - I-lot Tub - Lawrenceville - Acalanes - Moca - Nateis shaved eyebrow - BUSTED, Christmas movies - Lisa - Mom's Room - Miesje - Kokanee - POW! - Molly - Those are the dog's retainers! - The Rose! - The Volvo - ESAL Champ 2X - a waste of time - The saga of S8cJ - Laurel - Miami - Buds - Nintendo - Blue Balls - Taylor Evans secret fantasies - Best of the West - Coach Meade - elohss A ZX - Traci, Denise, Staci, Kalli, Anne, Alyson WE LOVE YOU FOREVER! .... 'x T, Ti .N A Rs ,. Ll' F555 le ,Ii ' W '- 5 E' :si- re J WHAT A Carpenter - where are they? X Carillo X These memories 84 good times will last us a lifetime! Tricia - Shepherd Canyon Volleyball - Meg - Carlos - Evil Mix - New Years - Driving a Porsche - All Blacks - Peanut Head - Marcela - Katie Damellig The Long Walk !'You walked from where'?! - Naughty Nan - Melanie - daehkciD ZX - Will you watch Justin for me? - Scrap, I can't mack - Shout it out - stairs - couch - satin sheets - Whips and Chains - Handcuffs - UPENIX - Joanne, the tickler - Rutgers - Norma - Vollyball - Roue - hairy pits - Jen - Tim - Tara - Adrienne - Leigh - Debbie - Cecily - Jeff - Special K - Easy Fee - Heifer - Barbara' - Jr. Prom - Danu - Melisa - Griddle Crew - UCSB - She's cut! - Molly - Kim's movie - l think he's hiding it! A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN 237 4,1--1---K Chris Thanks for the memories. . . - ,f 'sz I , . ff. 'vl'b ', 1. '- .iv 1 'z ,- tg , . 'ff' ' if A ...M M..n,. e -W-Hr 1' J Q ' . 'fm -.. ' - - - A A, I Love, Mom 8: Dad lb, - N- s i.4....- .Y L Lorna '6D0one,, Pm JL 1 52 9 - I I 1 ., , KAR li if a 5- The Thrcc Artistas is . ,,y4 -,., I 1,4- , L DUUNY 'W 'Dx X I 4 I xl 1 ad, ig M13 f Q kv. . - X - Hifi: Jen Do Thevl 'Z Lorbeclis ' Share and :hare alike Everything' 4 Burger king P Keep it below the yyindow 1 Flo 5 'K K for 13 people 1' Jenny Woo and Becky Boo ' ty N 1 hw v THESE ARE THE TALES THAT WE TELL SO WELL LORA, SHELL, TRACE, ELLE, LILY, JENN, ERNIE 8: ALLSWANGER .54 775111-N-. hu ,qg,,3.J 7 X Charlie! Angels 'F Betcha can't count on one hand 'E Pina boy lingerie W Nailpolish on cans 3' Caldecott? The pil'7 No not uguin J' L,L. Chocolate 3' PSAfPPSA 'F Bee. cut me another piece Y' Chinese Christian School if Nobody lovey me, Nobody cures, 4' Summer oli lust if We HATE MSLME Goldfish if NO-DOZ tl' Spying on the girls, one in the limelight und one in the bushex 'F Chicken base the K ' just rub it in gf We miss you chipper 'f Do l have un outline? 3' Lily loo: Lily Li, Lily B. Lily li, Lily Lo , Tiny loo W MTG for three if l could une at stick right noyy Yen len. they do. I Ui X Mlflfilliill- O Mine 1' Lady Jane Poloroid Party 4' Convertible Camping ' One and One Rotate C Dead dogb Cinco Sepa I think we need to talk oeoa Wee' Ha spy Cida' Ruthland to Syyainland 'F The garage 'K Ernest Young 5' Should We' ' Vampire ' Only 99 957 ol' the time B' Thanlty Dwayne IOO Club 1' HIT 'VIF' 'f Hctds up here eomeb the yacum Cleaner 9' NO you Lan not ube my toilet seat y N . , ,.,, ,alia xi R M 4,4 i A f-1 145312,-5.1 . Nj' x J my 'G ' 2 ' wavy A E I 1 ' ' 'v THE BOYZ Hail the Armenian sausageg gravity dippingg Cake-yogurtxwatch outg 180 ,,f on 5803 dipping in Starskig boating in Dartg Dart 4x4 . . . you're stuck, UH I gotta go home, dude! g Eagle 4x4g 'ADanny, Chill, don't ram the Pinto into that fence g Lamb chaseg CHICO: farmer Nedg Rolandg Sloshballg Moutain biking to Safewayg I love Rockah , , , Rushah ,. . Black Sabathahg Bill ... woooooog Chad One in a million ,.. Buffalo soldiers: Alan lights Danny's hair on fireg Wanna get it ,, Amy and Wendy Stymedg Double Sakl O. Suckersg Rebecca and Miesje . . . stop sign gameg football field after soph hop . . . ouch g Alan's house Did A you do ...'?g Who's the Butter King 1 Sloppy Joe ... Frog and Renee: Deb whoops g Bermuda triangleg Hail Hitler Adolf and Darian are brothersg Comfort Inn . . . Matsg Comfort Inn ,. . Oblivationg My car's very chillg TemescaIgMell's bowlg Chris' garage and mojog Barnes' house: The Pit l and 23 Biffsg Shawallig Walli Penny and Richard's fat cookieg Go balls dudeg I.et's go see Rambo XII and Colors tonightg Bosthg Thesbians always want to steal the showg Danny, push .Iabba off the railingg .lamonkey jumped out of my cake with a Uzig It's on fire dude put it out . .. neverg Kerry house . . , NU . . . let's get sticky: To all Centurians, we love you: Mary K why ya buggin'?1 it's no big deal, definatelyg Let's give whity a big handg what are ya sayin'g never stymeg city of snakes: Stop thrashing, you gave your word, we aren't trashing we're just wrestlingg Campbell sucksg the boar's heady warehouse-I think I got 5, not bad for a freshmang Chris' freshman B-day partyg frozen dinners at Becca'sg B-Shaw at Mark's boss' apartmentg Alex's B-day, Renee's houseg Mr. Peter's dogg AIan's I8 and Inga: George W, we know you're a nerd at heurtg AP blow your nose I see a green one: Mark G. 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M ,. ,A J W -A 4 WL S1 f I - M- ' c W- +19 iz I-gf! 5' - . 1 'ffzffiib ,' ', 1, ' f ' f , agp 533:31 ,.,, , MQ?-1:f k+5zf,,a , 'e '. .agen-b,-1-,.,,5f4,,a,.T 'v,ia..,.,-,fix-i 5-iff' 1: -:iv gl ima'llizysiiiwiiilgfi i Here we go . .. Honk, honk-hey Deb, Waiting for the bus? N.H. Nu, have a nice trip 'Q poo hill piercing Anthony's ear 'F rosewater 'i Mary + Joseph I immaculate conception ' Boom, Bang, Boom what's going on up there!'?! 'F Do you want to do it? Do what? 'F Hump Day You can have your cuke and eat it too! I can't see! ' Dazzling ' Warm Sprite and wild blackberries 'F Surfir1gfWild thing Oh, there's a ditch? Jess, it's our turn ' Nice night in the Chevy ' Beach- pig roast What time is it? 'k Hood of the Jetta- why not? Truckee Shark and submarine Cherokee 'f 9 And A Half Weeks Hey group, Wanna hook up? ' Once more around the track? ' J.D's- ooo baby ' paisley fun ' broccoli N.H. 'f weekends at Jessica's 'f another rager, Deb? Golf course ' Cardinal Puff Digs on Danu's deck slumber party ' Sequoyah 'F the B's 'g buckets Coke is it ' Dave Bail's forehead-T 8: A ' N.H. Chinese Food-Tilden ' Caldecott What'dya do with the money? ' We love you M.E.V.- Yeah, right 'g lsn't it nice to want'?!'? Rabbi high Pickles . . . it looks like a i No, we made the lasagna ' Hotel California ff Squishies Garanimals erk!!! F5 . . . BLOW AWAY!!! any 243 W w N The place to be! We outta here Peace! Gangsta. gangsta Definition: Villin Crush'n lhc WVIHICF Bull M 59' , 'fZ .'. 9, ly' tj Writ' Y 'I 1 2' Say yeah Buy? 244 n R w 1 This is dedicated to the one We love. . :C-7 2 'G ap W - in .. ' ,vw-wkf . V. C f T , bs 4, mi' ig. .C W fi ' , , 4, gf ' 4 Z 51L?fQ4:4:4.z,,ii' h,,g4,, ' y 'Z 97f, Q ' ' , ff 79 LZ 5 a , Q iv f,,,,4Qy , , , s f wr' ' ' ,, . K ' --91 Q .T N2 - . 'b . '-,f . , ,V ,fl 4 7 lf' -.Q -V'W'fw4, 1 I ' 425 LZ..- ..,. L 11.121 ',fy49..iw.'.,,, . Champagne Wishes 8a Caviar Dreams Love, Mom, Dad and Stef 2 4 A 'i' 5 ,eil Z l Karl W. Lampley Class of 1989 Our last O'Dowd graduate. Congratulations. We are all proud of you. We love you very much. May God be with you always. Love, Mom and Dad. .GQ 9 , ... , . ,, g, li ., . . E. Charles-Class '79 Stanford University '83 U.C.S.D, College of Medicine, l987. Margeaux-Class '82 U.C.L.A., 1986 Columbia University, School of Law, 1990. Best Of Luck to the Entire Class of 1989. Congratulations Kristi 4 Your outstanding abilities assure success in any endeavor you choose. Love always, Mom and Dad Bosth- Banan, C.V. Remember pulled thru, . . . Fruity abandoned Pebbles house, Lobo, please, yo C.V.D., Bis doy, UCSB, and the Wh the Soph drive-ins, To doy, so short, young, Safeway, parties, Don't stop getting believin, The scared, the strip, The big blue bug, dream, the huge Coffee and LA I thing, the Tea, Li, in ,Qf scam, KOIT, DEF, Safeway men I Navi 8L Josh, Doble sita, Zura Hall maniac, SDSU lingo,Tacobell and la, stress, answering machine, Hillside rapist, hungover with stale bran muffins and pulpy orange juice, KTYD and every breath you take, don't be a bimbo, young hearts be free tonight, laying out, tan, my deck, the fair, Mexican leather sandles, White wine nights, dinner in the city, civilized fun, camping out, Camelian, SAT, Viva la inzependencia, S.L. Quick Stop, slush puppies, berry pies, nachos, Lake Chabot, Bay O Vista, horoscope, rings, penguins, state street, beach, Espanol 3, Italian men, Baby baby l get down on my knees for you, singing lessons, Santa Barbara '88, And in my heart you will remain forever young, just remember you've got a friend, memories of the way we were, The best of friends, l love you and these memories will last a life time, you've come and opened me and now there's so much more I see and so by the way l thank you. LAlvs0.n SL Traci '89 'nik kj? 01 XD' 'l-In ,A- L iIl.lx, T Q if' if V 2 i l xrvlg -,I li l . V N7 WE SALUTE YOU ... .. . for your spirit. . . . for your courage and loyalty to others. . . . for your honesty and dedication. WE SALUTE YOUR ... . . . love of sports. . . . your companionship with your Dad. . . , creativity 84 willingness to see things through. WE HONOR . . . . . . your intelligence . . . your feminism. . . . your humanity WE SAY . . . . . . You'll do well. . . . you're ready to fly. . . . We say, Yep, that's our NANV' With great love, Mom, Dad, Rob. Pepper EL Pumpkin Oh No fag f i 1.2 il if Not another Spanish test! I NX f -mm-,WuW - . Congratulations to the Class of l989 Welcome - O'Dowd's newest alumni! - Development ffice lumni Association ENH January 1989 Melissa, Gianna, Dina, Raquel Kurt and Stacie 248 DEDICATION TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1989 IF - for the 80s lf you can by example teach others to work for peace Then soon the need to verify undoubtedly will cease When justice, truth, and honor are sought instead of fame Humanity will ultimately be the winner of the game. lf you can resist the demons that are seducing many peers The ones that steal all hope and prey relentlessly on fears Please use your strength to lend a hand unselfishly in aid To those who wish no longer to be frightened and afraid, lf you can dream about a world without hunger or despair It can happen in your lifetime if your aim is to repair We need to have you promise to ever safeguard the earth From those who take her jewels but disregard her worth. lf you can marvel at a sunset over a crystalline shore lts beauty will remind you of why to keep it evermore So don't be swayed by reasons that disregard the need To always have in nature a place to plant our seed. lf as you age you can succeed without taking it away From those often living unhappily in poverty and decay Then pursue your dreams wholeheartedly, directed and secure That not ignored are equal rights for others more demure. lf you can spare some moments, please, for our elderly in need Desiring sometimes little more than a chat, a grin, a deed Then do it with a joyful heart that serenades the soul For promised is to all who care a wealth that's matched tenfold. If you can approach the future with arms outstretched to receive An often unforgiving world that needs you to trust and believe That change evolves slowly though inevitably will arise lfrom efforts that you make toward improvements that are wise, Don't ever let anger or impatience be the reason that you choose A direction and a road to travel that makes everybody lose Remember that it's always the best measure ol' love and care To show kindness to one another and savor memories to share. by D. Kolsrud 1 1. 92' .. :M in firm 1 srl Q Y it 4' :gm jg' G! 2 50 5 ,N l 4 K lunml. W7 aw, To our friend Ms. Ignacio You are truly an example of how O Dowd lets U B U Over the years you have given to the O Dowd community so generously You have shared your wonderful artistic talents as an art teacher and Fine Arts Chairperson You ve worked with students out of the classroom as Ar Club moderator You have been mvolved with Campus Ministry helpmg us to grow to find our true selves You have provided your guidance and direction as Yearbook advisor workmg to capture fond high school memories More than administrator serving our school as Assistant Principal of Instruction One can easily see that you have added so much to O Dowd in so many ways through teaching leadmg student act1v1t1es admimstratmg and Just by giving us your warm smiles We are so grateful that O Dowd lets U B U Thanks for everything' Mitre staff 9 7 , - , K , 1 5 just a teacher, you are also an , , . i - , , , , df? Lf , 'ff ' 4,-f Always trying to maintain good alumni relations! Taking ll much dcscrvcd brcuk! DEDICATION 249 lim Z as f'E'9'c Aswe lool?'hack on al'l'That we have learned, the friendships that have flourished here, and the experiences that we've shared, we know how special our school really is. O'Dowd Student Life let us be Unique! We shared our gifts with each other and developed a strong sense of f community. All of us - students, teachers, and administrators - are a family, each member a contributor to O'Dowd's uniqueness. O'Dowd Clubs let us be our Utmost! The tremendous variety of our clubs revealed our diversity of interests. Whether being involved in academic, recreational, or social awareness clubs, we pursued our interests and kindled new ones. O'Dowd Sports let us be Unbeatable! Our teams proved P that hard work and dedication will lead to success. In victory or defeat, our athletes displayed good sportsmanship and great teamwork. O'Dowd Academics let us be Unattainablel We reached highest levels of academic excellence. A supportive faculty taught us the fundamentals and so much more. With the knowledge and wisdom we gained, we can look forward to the future and set limitless goals for ourselves. The 1988-89 school year has been truly memorable. O'Dowd helps each individual to grow personally at all levels. This year, O'Dowd certainly fulfilled its mission . . , We affirm the values and traditions of Christianity and the Catholic faith. Bishop O'Dowd High School is a unique and diverse community which strives to awaken each student to the fullness of life and the challenges of the real world. O'DOWD LETS U F 1? gt, kung. 250 CLOSING QQLEI- S S. O Q o F .K ,,,,,,,,,-.K, , Q' 1 . Q' . -W. 'Q Q o 5. Q' .V l Q l 'dt ,fm Q, Q.


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